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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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LOCAL SCHOOL MAY
SPRINGFIBLD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JÜS’E «, 1929
LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD
MEN TO LEAVE FOR
SUMMER ENCAMPMENT
Gray's Cash Store Day Bible School
To Move Location To Open Monday
"Ths People's Papar"
A
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 21
NEIGHBORS PREPARE FOR
DISTRICT GATHERING
h e r e ju n e is and 19
MAJOR Ï0 TRY FOR
t
I_
The member« of Pin« Circle No. 45
Twenty • Hires members of the Grocery Leases Stevens-Perkins Three Local Churches
Unite In Qf
N<.l((hborR
Woodcr.ft are
Hurlngfleld unit nf the Oregon Nation­
Building
on
Corner;
Re­
Sponsoring
Enterprise;
bard
at
work
In
preparation
for the
al Guard will leave next Wednesday
Lasts Two Weeks
'biennial district convention of the Eck«r»on Sets Goal at 20 Day«
modeling Structure
School Board Considering Re­ morning for Camp Clatsop, near As­
order, which will be, held In Spring
For Flight of Special Plane at
commendation of
Parent- toria, where they will ulend the an.
111» Htevi ns Perkins building at the
The first union Bible school *»er '
TUeBday and Wednesday. June
Santa
Monica In August; To
nuul
National
Guard
summer
tamp
Teachers Committee; Fifty
from June 12 to June 26. The men corner of Fifth aud Main streets, for to be held In Springfield will open ' lg and 1# Oa4! hundred and sixty-
Tour
Oregon
With Waco In
Children of Right Age Here; wRl'iinderg.’ extenslv« military train n,er,x occupied by Kafoury Brothers, next Monday morning at S o'clock at four ottlcU| delegates and at least
Few
Days.
I l l g for the fifteen days of the camp.
b,,,,n
to Or“x ' C“ h “na Ith® Christian church under the , , hat many mor„ additional member»
Special Teacher Necessary.
They will leave Hprlngfleld on a spe Carry. It was announced this morning ' supervision of Miss Goldie Smith are expected to attend the session, re-
An attempt to shatter the time re*
The Hprlngfleld schoql board inuy clal train al 6 30 ,»'clock Wednesday «..modeling of the building for the student In religious education at the pr< sentlng circles from ail parts of
cently made by the Fort Worth for
Mithurlse the establishment of u , i morning At Eugene they will Join j *™c.ry was begun and the store w.„ Eugene Bible university. The school Southern and Central Oregon.
endurance flight will be made some
will hold session from 9 unail 12 and
kindergarten school for younger I
The convention will be held In the time during the month of August at
! the Eugene unit, and other» along ! m ove to Its new location within a
will
continue
dally
for
two
weeks.
children next year, following the re
high school gymnasium, and will be Santa Monica, California, by Major
'Ute way, arriving at Camp Clatsop; short time.
o.mmendatlon of u committee from
The corner building Is considerably
The vacation Bible school Is being open to the public on one of the two G. H. Eckerson. of the Springfield
i late In the afternoon,
the Parent-teachers' association, com
5 larger than the one now occupied by gponsored by all three of the Spring- nights. The programs for the various airport. Major Eckerson srlll set bis
posed of Mrs. Waile Palmer. Mrs. Han j Approximately 3.000 men are ex- ,Gray’s, and will give space for field churches. Roy Carlton of the gesslons have not yet been fully
goal at almost three times that of the
'
peeted
to
attend
the
Oregon
National
Hlewart, Mrs Will Wright, and Mrs
a considers! le Increase In the - Baptist church Is the chairman of the worked out by the committee In
Texas
aviators, or twenty days In the
I
Guard
summer
eamp
this
year.
The
L. K. Page The committee made a
p,, ntiM
ix «si H'neio
g »gv- ohuio
I <1 > I feature of the session n will
wfll
*toc^
E00***- The
entire front of committee In charge and Is assisted , charge. The Neighbors will take pos- air.
pr
n<
pa
ure
o
t
»»
j
th«-
store
Is
to
be
rebuilt.
A
corner
by
following
persons:
Oscar
session
of
the
gymnasium
Wednesday,
survey
of
the
situation
and
reported
»mi »ry wi
j
.
.
« « f i t t i ' 1 * ■»»»*•
y
V itzii'ivvjiiyt, M’- • ■ »•»ix *» • s x
Hvffinl*/Il f /1 Val “ M
s * imm uni v V » ma ® J .
The plane which Major Eckerson
before the school lempi at Its meet- • >" 1
, entrance, similar to the one at the (jlMdlah, Baptist church; Mrs. Ida j une jg, a„d use it for practice the
in M onda ' night
I '’’h*42*’ wl11 h,‘
Saturday, June 22. Twentieth *'entury store at Eugene, - fjantz and Miss Edna Platt, Methodist week preceding the convention. The will use in his attempt will pe> s
T h e ’proposed school would be . « < More than 10.OO0 people attended this
will be constructed, opening both on , church; and I-awrence Moffitt and American Legion has agreed to de- specially built, three motor qaono*
tabllshed In accordance with a law •*«"< I»«' > *r.
Main and Fifth streets In addition Mrs. W. P. Tyson, Christian church, j rotate the building, and the mer- plane, which is now being constructed
at Santa Monica. It Is his plan to rua
passed by lust legislature permitting , The Hprlngfleld men who attended to ihls there will be a front entrance
There will he four departments in ' chants of the town will co-operate In
the
camp
ure
First
Lieutenant
C.
A.
»« bool districts to establish pollile
on Main street near the west corner the school. The beginners' class, decorating their windows In red, green on two engines until those fall to
function, saving the third until the
klndcrgarten schools In connect Ion Hwarts, commander of the 4ocal unit; of the building, and the side entrance up of children under school age, will and white, the official colors.
last. By wearing out a third engine,
with the elementary schools.
It Lieutenant Waller M Gossler; Staff on Fifth will also be retained
There
are
30
circles
In
the
district,
be taught by Mrs. Wilfred Cook, of
would require one full-time kinder­ Hergeaut Trubert V. Henderson; Ser­
The present center entrance to the | Chase Gardens. A teacher for the each of which will send delegates to after the strengtht of the other two
garten teacher, ami would take child­ geants Charles E. Scott, Grval A. Can­ building will he eliminated and the primary department, which will In­ thte meeting here. Delegates will Is exhausted, the major Is confident
ren four aud five years of age, pre­ trell, KU W. Miller, and ürval H. whole, from one door to the other. I clude children five and six years of come from Eugene, Drain, Roseburg, that he will be able to stay up for
paring them for the regular Instruc­ Eaton: Corporata Alfred C. Townsend, will be made Into one large window, age. Is yet to be supplied. Mrs. C. H. Riddle, Ashland, Medford, Coburg, tsrenty days. He will have but one
tion of the first grade. Children who Don Bettis, Elmo Long, und William G. forming a window display 25 feet ■ Blom will be In charge of the Junior Marshfield, Grants Pass, Myrtle Point, companion on his trip, whose name
have had a year of kindergarten Cox; and Privates Albert Harper, Don wide. The new window will be raised department, children of 7 to 9 years Coquille, Oakland, Phoenix, Paisley, has not yet been announced.
Early tn October, after he is wall
D „ RempJe w)1, j a#p<.r, Waitervllle, Port Orford. Yon
work, according to the report of the ••»Inter Roy Beversom Alvin Cantrell. abollt , w„ fw>, fr<>ni the »treet, Kt¥lng ,
committee, are better able to do first Edgar Look. Alonso Man waring. John , he front of ,he bulluing less „f a hay<>
Qf
1ntermedlate de ' calls. Kerby, Junction City, Lakeview. recovered from his endurance flight.
grade work thun those who have not ^yn< . rteman
ur s . ...............
squatty appearance.
pertinent, which will Include children North Bend, Creswell, Langlois, Kla- Major Eckerson expects to enter the
The 1-lassi-s would probably be held . Farland, Stanley Miller, Frederick
The arrangement of the Interior up to high school age.
math Falls, Bandon, Gold Beach, Myr­ national air races from some city on
the west coast, probably either Seattle
at one of the schools from 9 to 11 30 Clark, and Bert Tomseth.
of the building has not yet been de­
Each one of the four classes will tle Creek, and Cottage Grove. There I of Portland, to Cleveland, Ohio. The
< very morning.
cided by the management of the
have a given project to fulfill before are 2630 members of the order In race is an annual event
Gray ' s store. Workmen
now
" of \ the ' work. These will those circles
There are at least 50 children In M c K enzie pass road
.
. are
.
, at , completion
orews.
out the old overhead |
i
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Major Eckerson will leave Spring-
Flflngfleld who would he eligible for
OPENED FOR TRAVEL ¡ work »•*'*“« uut
Include memory work, art work, and
deck which was used for storage by
field
Saturday on a demonstratlo»
kindergurten work next year, the
Bible history. Each of the four ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL
tour of Oregon. He will go through
committee found In making a survey
With the opening of the McKenzie the clothing store. After this 1» done teachers will have one or more as­
POSTPONED FOR WEEK
the eastern part of the state, stopping
of the town. The national kinder­ puss Wednesday morning, It Is expect the Interior will be arranged to best sistants. but these will be chosen
BECAUSE OF WEATHER at various towns, taking up passen­
gurten ossiM'latlon, In order to spread ed that tourist traffic through i+prlng- 1 suit the needs of the grocery, giving later.
gers and attempting to line up busi­
the work, Is offering »100 worth of field will Increase materially. The j room for storage and display of a I
The annual Springfield rose show, ness for his aviation school, which he
Miss Smith has been In charge of
equipment for each new school of 26 two snow plows which had been work­ much larger stock of goods than Is
. the Bible Instruction in thte Spring- sponsored by the Civic club, origin­ intends to open here. He will re*
students established, and »200 worth ing up the opposite aides of the now handled.
The feed store which Is now op­ field public schools during the past ally scheduled for Friday evening, turn to Springfield from time to time,
of equipment for each school of 50 mountain tor the past Meveral weeks
students. The local school board may came together, aud the road across erated by Gray's will not be moved two years. During the summer she 1 June 7, has been postponed to Friday, but his tour of the state will occupy
take advantage of this offer, If II the mountains, which had been block but will remain where It is on the conducts Bible schools In various j June 14, it Is announced by Mrs. C. about a month. He will return la
sees fit to authorise the establish­ ed throughout winter and spring, was . opposite side of Main street. Gray's towns throughout this state. She la ; E. Wheaton, chairman of the com­ time to arrange for the air circus
mittee In charge of the event. The which will be held at the Springfield
opened to traffic. Gene Wing and T , will retain their lease on their pre- now at Drain.
ment of the kindergarten.
show
was postponed because the airport some time In July and which
W K. Buell, of Estacada, the new () Henderson. Bend motor dealers. 1 sent location In the McKinney bulld-
More than SO children have already
principal of the Springfield high were the first to cross the pass, ar- Ing, but have not yet decided what ! enrolled for study In the Bible school, maturity of most of the roses in this is expectedto attract Tex Rankin ana
they will do with that room.
school, will arrive In town next week riving lu Eugene Tuesday morning
according to Mrs. Tyson, who is in vicinity has been prevented by the a number of other noted flyers.
to consult with the school board and
Two weeks ago the major flew to
| charge of this phase of the work, and cold weather.
Thu puss was officially opened at I
The show will be held next Friday Walla Walla. Washington, to parti-
tn Uu>k ovur th e situ atio n h e n
Tl»< I ,j
|o , jj T u esd ay afte rn o o n w hen a CRESWELL MAN TO TEACH
many more are expected to do so
the same as originally planned. One [cipate in tue air circus held there as
ls>ard voted to w ait uni.I II m et with K,.((U(> ,,f lll(,t((r ,-a r d e a le rs from Ben-1 |
MANUAL TRAINING H E R E before t h e o pening day.
of the principal features of the festi­ a dedication for the new airport. He
biro before h lrin g thè tsachers yet met a group from Eugene on the
val will be the parade down Main ' did not enter any of the contests, but
nei-ili-d un th è lilgh school staff. A summit of the Cascades. It will be
Glen I- Marlin, of Cresw»!, a senior j
New Currency on Display
street.
In which the children of the 1 he put on an exhibition of stunf fly*
m a rumi tra in in g lesi h> r, and a l" “ ' . KeV„ r a | days before the roud Is In this year at the Oregon State college, |
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< b er of E ngllsh and m usic aro yet 1 good condition for travillng, us It is was elected last night to teach manual | Samples of the new currency were town will participate, A number of , ing and also acted as a Judge in
nixdcd to compfete the faculty
M(m q,,,,,, narrow an)l slippery where t r a i n i n g in ’!i, Sprlngfl.-ld l.igh pla. .,i on exhibit In the window of ! the business houses are also expected ' several contests. Last week-end he
The board gave permission to the R
cut lhr((U|, h tllK , now buIlh„
school for next year at a special meet- I the First National bank this morn­ to enter industrial floats.
1 attended the annual air circus which
Balloting for the king and queen is sponsored by the American Legion
Civic club to make use of the domes-
. .
ing of the board. Mr. Martin will i Ing. There are four bills, »1, »2, »5
tic selence equlpm<'nt at the high
teach the classes in manual training ; and »10. They were sent to the local of the rose show is still continuing at Corvallis. He took up passengers
ROBIN NESTS IN ROSE
eebool In preparing refreshments
handled Hits year by A. J. Morgan, the bank for exhibition purposes only. I All the honor students In the first there and also demonstrated stunt
DESPITE NOISY MILL
during the Neighbors of Wtsalcrnft
principal, and may also be assigned They will be issued for general use fourth grades of the Lincoln and flying.
j Brattain schools were originally can­
convention which will be held 111
about July 15.
T y so n 's rose bush Is in bloom 10 s<lm,^ o th e r su b jects.
Major Eckerson made a flying trip
didates. I^ast Friday the votes were
Hprlngfleld In two weeks. The board
also voted Io allow the art class,, again.
i codnted, and all but the leading to Portland yesterday afternoon, tak­
Climbing over the windows of his
conducted here each summer by W
i twelve on each list were eliminated, ing wiih him Dr. W. C. Rebhan and
A. Elkins, Eugene artist, to meet nt hell repair shop at the south end of
i The leading boy and girl will be W. C. McLagan. Since his return to
the llrnltain sc I kmi I hr It hnil done In the Booth Kelly mill Is a pink Marie
! chosen Monday night to reign as the Springfield with his new Waco pit
Antonlette rose bush which W. P.
former years.
king and the queen of the show. Bal- he has spent much of his time at the
Only one Janitor will he on duty I Tyson planted when he first started
i lots may be purchased at one-half airport, taking up passengers for
at the three schools during the I w ork there fifteen years ago, and
Marie Whight, Irene Bailor, Lloyd ; cent each and cast at a number of short rides over the country.
Two hundred sixty-seven students In
months of June and July. II was de ! which blooms for him every year, a
Seaman. Edgar Trotter, Emil Uchytll. the Springfield stores.
elded by the school board. Wallace 1 contrast to the rough, industrial at- the Hpringfield schools were awarded Leroy Williams, Wesley Robertson, , The candidates for rose queen are ABLES MAKES TRADE FOR
places on the final honor roll of the
Hawke is now caring for Ihe grounds mosphere which surrounds It.
Wanetta Neet, Barbara Nealon, Jane | Barbara Barnell. Frances Lloyd,
MODERN DAIRY RANCH
of Ihe three hiilldlngH. nnd W 11, | And this year tin- Mt-rle Antonlette year for either high scholarship or Phalr, Thelma Williams.
Muriel Tyson, Mae Etta Moon, Louisa
I perfect attendance, It Is announced
NEAR MODESTO, CAL.
Gantz will he nt work during July, bush has an additloc.il attraction. A
4 B
• Cowden, Jeannine Withers, Dorothy
i by A. J Morgan, principal of the high
All three of the men will resume their > robin has built li r ! - st In II, and Is
Scholarship: Louisa Cowden, Sadie Stewart, Sadie Gott, Roberta Putman,
L. C. Ables and his son Kenneth,
i school, Lawrence Moffitt, principal of
duties during August.
j preparing to rear a family there. In
Gott,
Ethel Gott, Dale Robertson.
Violet Steel, Ethel Gott, and Dorothy owners of the large Ables ranch north
j the Lincoln school, and Mrs. Gra Read
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! Ihe mill on one side of the bush llte
Attendance: June Berg, Louisa i I-yoss.
of Springfield, have traded their pro­
Ylenienway, principal of the Brattain
Cowden. Bessie Cox, Valeria Koch. ! The candidates for rose king «re perty to Ernest Keuffer of Modesto,
SALEM MAN PURCHASES
great holt pulleys rumble and the
i school. Hix students from the high
KESSEY STOCK R A N C H ,”“* 1'
"n »•>«
"He ' school, 138 from the Brattain school Billie Stratton. Elizabeth Wardlow. Peter Chase, Dale Robertson. Roscoe California, for a 640 acre dairy ranch
Is a lumber storage shed, with the
Jeannine \\ ithers, Virginia Withers. Cole, Frank Bennett. Leland Neher, between Modesto and Turlock,
¡and 123 front the Lincoln school were
Virginia Miller, Oliver Adams, Harold Bobbie Pollard, William H ousp . Frank
The Kessey farm south of Spring overhead conveyor running buck uni ■ given places on the honor roll,
The Ables ranch is one of the
Gillett, Mervln Mulligan. Dale Robert- Stewart, Dean Wilson, Kenneth Ables,
field, owned by Mrs. Mary Kessey. forth.
largest and best equipped in the vi­
i Hix girls, Nadine McMurray. Margar­ son, LaVerne McPherson.
Henry
Chase,
and
Dan
McCormick.
has been sold Io Charles Parish of
But (he robin doesn't mind. Slit
et Hwarts, Esther McPherson, Ruth
' The four runners-up for rose queen cinity and includes an irrigation
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Salem, Il was announced Ihls week knows that a rose bush is a good en
- t'iirlton. Dale Daniels, andl Beulah
Scholarship:
six
weeks,
Joan
Sea
and rose king will serve as attendants system from the McKenzie river. It
The properly consists of 311 acres, vlronmeiit for youngsters.
is valued approximately at »50,000.
j Richardson, were placed on Ihe high ve.v, Margaret Haack, Faye Squires, to the winners.
taking in most of the hill land south (
The
property acquired by the Ables
| school honor roll for high scholastic Jo Lana Putman, Drucile Ogilvie, Irvin
The Eugene I. O. O. F. band will
of Ihe Booth Kelly mill. Pratt Hoi- ’ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO
i achievements for the semester.
Darr.
give a concert at S o'clock this Friday i men in California is said to be valued
verson lias Occupied the ranch for
BRATTAIN SCHOOL
GIVE BAZAAR, LUNCH
Attendance: Howard Fritts, Lloyd night on Fifth street between Main at several times the local ranch. It
some lime, running cattle and sheep
is stocked with 140 head of Guernsey
The
students
from
the
Brattain
Harris,
Oren Lansberg, Howard Nes­ nnd A streets as originally plann-d.
there. The new owner expects to
cows,
and has modern irrigation sys­
A
bazaar
and
merchants'
lunch
will
j school receiving places on the ltoror bitt, Jack Pederson, Donald Kendall. The Mountain States Power company
rnlse''sheep exclusively. Mr. Parish
tem. with eight miles of concrete
be
given
by
Hie
Hprlngfleld
Chris­
will
string
..ghts
across
the
street
Billy
Cook,
Clarence
Clark,
Beulah
i
roll,
were
as
follows:
will take possession of Ills now pro­
ditches. Property of L. C. Ables tn
tian Endeavor Saturday, June 15, In
Bainbridge, LaMo.vne Black, Margaret for the event.
First Grade
perty within a short time.
California was also involved in the
the Newland building on Main street,
The
display
of
roses
will
be
held
Scholarship; for term, Peter Chase, Haack, Irene HanRon, Pearl Helter- l
beginning
at
10
o'clock.
The
lunch
i Mae Etta Moon; for six weeks, Peter brand. Hazel Nesbitt, Drucile Ogilvie, : In Ihe Stevens building at the comer transfer.
Band Continues Practice
will
be
served
from
11:30
till
2
o’clock.
Kenneth Ahles will sell the stock
Jo Lana Putman, Joan Seavey, Faye 1 of » ifth nnd Main, formerly occupied
¡Chase, Mae Etta* Moon.
The Springfield municipal band met
Hix classes of articles wfll be sold
Attendance: Peter Chase, Dalton Squires, Hazel Stafford. Mildred by the Kafoury store. Prizes will be and equipment from his Springfield
for practice nt the chamber of com­
¡awarded for the best groups of roses, ranch before he leaves for California.
merce rtsiniH Monday night under the at Ihe bazaar which is to lie given. j Horton, Bruce Maxey, Bobble Pugh, Tiih.v, Hattie Clark.
there being several different classes He will leave some time about the
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direction of Andrew Lundies, the These nre fancy work; canned fruit. Milo Heverson. V.illtine I'cliyltlni, Dor­
latter part of June. L. C. Ables has
Scholarship: six weeks, Helen for competition.
leader.
Hereafter the band will Jelly, and relishes; cake, pastries nnd othy Tennant, Artla Robertson, Norma
cookies;
candy;
vegetables;
anil
cook­
been in California for some time.
Davis,
Evelyn
Gormley.
i
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Rust,
Louise
Smith.
Aileen
Whities,
meet for practice every Monday night.
Attendance: six weeks, Virginia - Smitson Attending Convention— Kenneth Ables Just returned to
Irene Gerber, Ellen Miller, Hazel
• For a time the sessions were dis­ ed foods, meat and bread.
The menu for thte murchunts' lunch Keyes.
Montgomery, Charles Maxwell. Viola I ^ess Smitson. local fire chief. Is at- Springfield, after spending a week
continued because of Ihe many other
will Include the choice of spngettl and
Rohcrtson, Velma Peildlcord, Olga tending the state convention of fire in Modesto completing the deal.
Second Grade
< vi nt k taking place In town.
tomatoes or New England boiled din
Mr. Keuffer does not intend to live
chiefs at Tillamook the latter part of
Attendance: Delbert Koch, Delbert Hhynchuk.
ner, scolloped potatoes, vegetable Mi •Gorniac, Harold Trotter, Wayne'
Sixth “A"
theis week. He will return Saturday. on his ranch here. It Is not known
Dairy Council to Meet
Scholarship: Harlan Duncan, Wini- ; Kenneth Olle, chlA of police Is acting whether he intends to lease or to sell
The Oregon Dairy Improvement salad, dessert, and coffee, tea, or milk. Wetzell, De Forest Whilies, Mildred
connell will hold a state-wide meeting
Billings,
Alice
Chase,
Lorraine fred Franz, tails Johansen, LaVerne as fire chief during Smltson's absence. It later.
Photos on Display
In tin Salem chamber of commerce
Ihigh. Margaret Jarrett, Charles Cole,
Squires.
Visiting With Sister—Miss Nadine
Mill Running Again
Ray Smith.
tomorrow at 10 o'clock, according to
Third Grade
A number nf enlarffctnenls of pic­
Templeton of Brownsville is visiting
The Springfield Booth-Kelly mill
Scholarship: Edgar Trotter, Wesley
Attendance: Lorna Chase, Charles in Springfield at the home of her
n telegram received by Waller Goss­ tures taken by Floyd Elanery on Ills
resumed operations yesterday after
ler, secretary of the Hprlngfleld cham­ flight to Hprlngfleld from Hull Lake Robertson,
Wanetta
Neet,
Glen Cole, Winifred Franz, Irene Johns, sister, Mrs. Ivan Male.
having been shut down since May 23
Alene Johnson, Martha Moon. Alice
ber of commerce. Governor II Idridge City with Major G. H. Eckerson nre Faulkner,
of Idaho, nnd a number of other pro­ on display In Ihe window of Flnnery’s
Attendance: Gordon Baldwin, Har­ Neet, LnVerne Pugh, Rav Smith, Lena
Repainting House—A. J. Hackelts- because of over production In the
mini nl men will nddress the gather­ drug store. The pictures nre of snow old Foss, Bobby Keenan, William Mc­ Stafford, Ruth Stratton, Lora Thur­ weller is repainting, repnperlng, and lumber market. A new track was
ing Dairymen from t i l l s district nre capped peaks of the Cascades, and of Pherson, Alvin McBee, Earl Pederson. man, Anton Ushytil, Kennoth Walker, reflnishtng his house at the corner of laid for thte overhead conveyor while
the mill was closed.
Invited to attend.
Margie Mulligan, Rose Ogden, Edna
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Second and A streets.
other mountains farther east.
HONOR ROLL FOR YEAR
NAMES MANY PUPILS
I