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PAGE SIX TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS Mark Peer/ Wiil Sisters Reunited Move to Portland After 47 Years J__ Football Star LEGION W IL L IN S T A L L O FFIC ER S TO M O R R O W T he in stallatio n of th e officers for the A m erican Legion post and au x iliary will tak e place tom orrow night a t a jo in t m eetin g of t;h e two organ izations in th e C ham ber of Com m erce room s. T he in sta lla tio n will be preceded by a dinner. J . M. L arso n , th e re tirin g com m ander. is not sure Just who will do th e in stallatio n w ork. Any pa3t ! com m an d er of a post is eligible for th e honor, he declared. R etirin g o fficers of th e legion post a re J. M. L arson, co m m an d er; M. B. H untly, vice-com m ander; W illiam V asby, a d ju ta n t; and C. A. S w arts, finance officer. T he new officers who will be in stalled on F riday n ig h t a re F. B. H am lin, post co m m an d er; Dr. W. N. Dow, senior vice-com m ander; Dr C. H. P h e tte p la c e , Junior vice-com m and e r ; I. N. P eterso n , a d ju ta n t; J. M. L arson, finance o fficer; and F. B H untly, se r ee officer. Mrs. Ja c k S herm an will becom e new p resid en t of th e auxiliary. Mrs. I. N. E ndicott, v ice-p resid en t; and Mrs. H. O. Dibble, se c re ta ry tre a su re r. F orm er O w ner o f F lanery Store School T eacher fro m S cotland Buys Suburban Store A rrive s Here S a tu rd a y on in P ortland F irs t V is it to A m erica ! M ark P eery ha« re c en tly com pleted n eg o tiatio n s in P o rtlan d w hereby he becom es th e o w n er of th e G ran t H igh P harm acy, one o t th e la rg e st su b u rb an d ru g sto re s in th e city of P ortland. Mr. P eery and his wife will go to P o rtlan d early n ex t week to tak e possession of th e newly acquired pro p erty . A very happy reunion of two s is te rs took place h ere S atu rd ay when Miss A nnie L ln k la te r arriv ed from h er hom e In S cotland to spend a y e a r with h er siste r, Mrs. C. 1. G orrie, Sr., whom sh e has not seen for th e pas 47 years. M iss L ln k later, w hose hom e Is in S tro n ess, O rkney Islan d s, S cotland, j Mr. P eery is oOe of th e early sailed from S o u th am p to n , E ngland, 1 W illiam A G lasgow , football se ttle rs 1« S pringfield and h as been on A ugust 1st, and sp en t tw o w eeks ' star of th e U n iv ersity of Iow a, w ho will lead the H aw keyes. H e earns very aative in the d ev elo p m en t ot iv isitin g w ith frien d s in C hicago his w ay th ro u g h school by m an this city At th e p re se n t tim e h e is ! before com ing to th e P acific coast, aging a dance-hall in Iow a City. vice-president of th e C om m ercial ' T h is is th e firs t tim e th e S cottish sta te hank of S p ringfield and one of ' lady has been in th e U nited S tates, (he directo r« of th e sam e bank. and she is en jo y in g th e m any tin- C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H PLAN S F o rm er M ayor usu al sig h ts w hich co n tin u ally come PROGRAM FOR R A L L Y DAY H e h»R been a m em ber of th e city before her. She had a d e sire to come council for sev eral y e a rs and serv ed to A m erica for som e y ears, b u t she C om m ittees a re a t w ork on plans one term as m ay o r of the city. He has contin u ed to p u t off th e voyage for th e an n u al rally day program for Is also one of th e p ioneer d ru g g ists un til sh e had com pleted h er forty the C h ristian church, and have a n In this p art of th e sta te . He cam e y ears as a school teach er. She ex nounced th e te n ta tiv e p rogram w hich to S pringfield in 1903 and opened plained th a t in S cotland th e te ac h ers will be p resen ted on S unday, O ctober a d ru g sto re on th e location now a re given p ensions a fte r th ey have 20. occupied by th e W. O. W building. ' serv ed for fo rty years. In 1910 he sold th is sto re to W. A.! T h e S co ttish school sy stem is I A d eterm in ed e ffo rt is to be m ade H EAD -O N C O LLIS IO N to have th e e n tire en ro llm en t in the OCCURS N EAR JASPER K uykendall of E ugene, who o p erated d iffe re n t from o u rs h ere In the Bible school p re s e n t for th e rally day It as a branch of his m ain sto re in ; U nited S tates, in th a t th ey have th eir ex ercises. T h e e n ro llm en t of the Two F ord c a rs, d riv en by H. H. E ugene T h re e y ears la te r Mr. Peery schools in session for ten m o n th s ol school Is 360. C o ssett and Jo e Ct.be, both of Jasp er, bou g h t back th e sto re and a few each y ear. T he sh o rt v acatio n p e ri-, Rev. S. E a rl C hilders, fo rm er pas w ere w recked S atu rd ay w hen they j y e a rs a fte r th a t he. aided in th e ods of only tw o m onths eacn sum m er erectio n o f th e build in g which now have n o t been long enough for h er to r h ere and now p a sto r of th e m e t in a hea<l-on collision on a blind ! hou ses th e C om m ercial S tate b ank 1 to m ake th e kind of v isit to this C h ristian ch u rch in E ugene, and curve betw een h ere and Ja sp e r. M rs. I H. H. C o ssett w as th e only one in-1 and th e F lan ery d ru g store. c o u n try w hich she d esired to m ake, p resid en t of th e E ugene Bible Uni ju red . She w as badly b ruised and | versity, will be th e rally day speaker. H e moved his dru g sto re Into th e th e re fo re she has postponed th e v isit had a sm all bone broken. T heir cars ! room s Just e a st of th e b an k soon u n til she w as pensioned by h er H e will d eliv er his a d d re ss prom ptly j a t 10:00 a. m. T he h o u r h as been set w ere badly dam aged. a fte r th e b uilding w as com pleted, co u n try . ah ead so as to en ab le him to speak T he C abe c a r w as tow ed to Spring-1 M iss L ln k la te r h as alre a d y visited and decided to re tire In 1919. At h ere an d th en go to F u g en e in tim e field and w as b eing rep aired th is th a t tim e he sold h is sto re to F. B sev eral of th e la rg e r buildings tn F lan ery . who has ow ned it ev er E ugene and a tten d ed ch u rch serv ices to conduct th e re g u la r S unday m o rn w eek. It h ad a b en t axle, broken w indshield, bro k en fen d er, one broken th e re la s t Sunday, as th e local ing serv ices th ere. •Ince. A good m usical p rogram is to be head light an d possibly a broken C. J. Mr. P eery w as n o t co n ten ted when P resb y terian m in ister, Rev provided, says th e co m m ittee h an d l ra d iato r. n o t w orking, so he e stab lish ed a Pike, is aw ay on a sh o rt vacation. T h e ex cellen ce of th e paved ro ad s ing th a t p a rt of th e event. T h e re will •m all n u raery p lan t n e a r th e riv er, O rc h e s tra O rd e rs N e w M u s ic of th e Pacific co ast have been both be vocal selectio n s by q u a rte ts and w hich he o p e ra te d for a year. T he re g u la r p ractice session of the D uring th e last few y ears h e h as in te re stin g and Im pressive to th e soloists, and In stru m e n ta l m usic by S pringfield o rc h e s tra w as held on been a c tin g as rellof m an a t sev eral visito r. T h e m any tre e s w hich we th e ch u rch o rc h e stra . have h ere also have been th e source F ran ces T rav is, who Is g en eral M onday n ig h t. No w ork is being of th e Rugen d ru g sto res. of m any fav o rab le re m a rk s by Miss ch airm an of th e day, h as announced done w ith th e band a t th e p re se n t Recalls E a rly T im es th a t an old fashioned b a sk e t d in n er tim e due to lack of a tte n d a n c e of T h e fo rm er S p rin g field druggiRt L ln k later. w ill be held in th social room s of players. T he people w ho a re tu rn in g w as in a re m in e sc e n t mood this th e ch u rch a t 12:00 noon. It has out a re p racticin g for an o rc h e stra w eek when he talked to th e rep o rter. F IR E T R U C K K E P T BUSY and hope to give a co n cert in the H e talk ed of th e tim e w hen all th e W IT H BR U SH FIR E C A LLS also been su g g ested th a t a group of future. m em bers go o u t h u n tin g for d eer buslneaa of S p ringfield w as c e n te red N ew m usic h a s been ordered and on th e co rn er of Mill and Main T h re e ru n s w ere m ade by th e and th a t th ey h av e a venison ro a st a d eterm in ed e ffo rt is b eing m ade to stre e ts , w ith th e exception o f one local fire d e p a rtm e n t tru c k d u rin g serv ed a t th e din n er. e n list m ore players, especially those m eat m ark et ami gro cery sto re. He the p a st week-end in an sw er to calls who ca n play reed in stru m e n ts. recalled a tim e when th e stage, m ade b y p e o p le for pro tectio n a g ain st M AN Y A C T IV IT IE S w hich w as o p e ra tin g b etw een h ere en cro ach in g fires. GET F IR S T S T A R T and R ugene, becam e m ired in th e T he firs t ru n w as m ade to the A T H IG H SCHOOL mud and all th e p assen g ers w ere c o rn e r o f A an d 4th s tre e ts in re forced tn alig h t. "T h e re w ere no sponse to a call m ade by re s id e n ts A flood of a c tiv itie s h as m arked e lec tric lig h ts In those d ay s,” he who discovered a g ra ss tire burning th e th ird w eek of th e w ork a t th e said, "w hen people w anted to go an y on som e v ac a n t lots. high school. p lace aft<w d ark they carried lan T he second call cam e from som e M rs. W illiam B ak er h a s s ta rte d te rn s. " p a rtie s who observ ed a g ra s s fire a sw im m ing class fo r girls, w hich S id ew alk s w ere v ery few and only Just n o rth of th e S o u th ern Pacific will m eet ev ery W ednesday evening wooden ones w ere th o u g h t of. T he depot. A bout ten a c re s of g rass from 7:00 u n til 9:00 a t th e G erllnger e n tire tow n east of n s tre e t was w ere b u rn ed before th e blaze was building on the U n iv ersity of O regon only a larg e g rain field a t th e t'm e extin g u ish ed . cam pus. F ifteen hav e enrolled In he setUod h ere T h e Booth Kelly A th ird call cam e from th e C lover th e class. lu m b er m ill had been built but was leaf d airy , located n o rth of Spring- The Junior cla ss has organized not in o p eratio n yet. field. w here a stra w pile w as on fire. Mr. and Mrs. P eery have a son No serio u s d am ag e resu lted from any and will publish th e official high school p ap er. Ju n io r C lass Echoes, w ho g ra d u a te d from th e U niv ersity of th e fires. In a sh o rt while. T he ju n io r class nt E ugene and is now a d o cto r in assu m es th e resp o n sib ility every year E ugene. DR. P O LLA R D H O N O R ED of publish in g th e school paper. A T C H U R C H G A T H E R IN G F resh m en have planned an in itia H u n te r s See M a n y D e e r tion p arty on F rid ay n ig h t at the Lloyd Aubry and L. R H aack re The selectio n of Dr. W. H. Pollard p o rt seoing elev en d e e r while on as v ice-president of th e O regon gym nasium . T h ere will be both a boys' and th e ir h u n tin g trip on F all C reek th e M ethodist co n feren ce for th e S o u th p a st week end T h ey w ere som e ern d istric t w as an n o u n ced S atu rd ay g irls’ glee club th is year. T he bays w hat riitutppolnted because only two m orning. T h e te rrito ry em b raced have had th e ir try o u ts and a re of th e e n tire n u m b er had horns and In the S o u th ern d is tric t in clu d es all p racticin g tw ice a week. P ro sp ects they w ere unable to bag e ith e r of of S o u th ern O regon lying w est of th e a re fine for a good boys’ glee club them . th is year. T h e try o u ts for th e girls C ascades an d south of C o r v a llis . T he u p p er M cKenzie region seem s Dr. Pollard and W. A. Mabe w ere th e a re b eing held th is week. T he finals to be a sp o rtsm a n 's p arad ise th is official d e le g a te s from th e local will be held F rid ay aftern o o n , u n d er season. Dozens of c a rs com ing down P re sb y terian ch u rch to th e C onfer th e d irectio n of E rn e st M cK inney, from th e m o u n tain s h av e boon ob ence held last week th e C en ten cry - m usic in stru cto r. served to have one or tw o bucks tied W llbur ch u rch T he first p ra c tic e for th e high in P o rtlan d . He on som ew here. retu rn ed to S p rln g fh id on S atu rd ay . school o rc h e stra w as held T uesday m orning, witli eleven m em bers p re sent. T h ere w ere six violins, one trom bone, one tru m p et, one saxa- phone, and tw o piano p lay ers p resen t : P rincipal Buell w as verv well pleased with th e show ing m ade by the 94- W illa m e tte S t„ E ugene, Oregon.________ m usicians at th e ir firs t practice. THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1929 L O W E LL G ETS L IM E ; saving in tra n sp o rta tio n costs. POOL A T M AR C O LA A n o th er pool is now being m ade a t A c ar received trib u tio n vicinity, to g e th e r ing of a load of 35 tons of lim e w as a t Lowell this week for d is am ong th e fa rm e rs of th a t who had pooled th e ir o rd ers to m ake possible the o rd e r c a r load a t one tim e, th u s M arcóla and anyone d esirin g to o rd er lim e should call a t th e P rice store th ere. T he lim e received this w eek brings th e to tal Lane county re c e ip ts for th e year up to 10 cars, or a to ta l of 352 tons. VALUABLE Stock Purchase Privileges T he h is to ry o f corporate fin a n c in g has proven th a t P u r chase R ig h t P rivileges have in m any instances' become m ore valuable than the o rig in a l purchase o f stock. In o rd e r to m ake the F o u n d a tio n S tock o f the C. J. B re ie r Co. as a ttra c tiv e as possible to o rig in a l investors w ho come in to th e com pany NOW - - - - SPE C IA L •’ R IG H T S ” ARE PR O VID ED . Each Share o f the Foundation S tock carries an option on th re e addition al shares o f class A com m on stock, w h ich we believe w ill become in creasingly valuable. C. J. Breier Co. Foundation Stock $15 Per Share (W ith Com m on S tock Purchase P rivileges) F o r F u rth e r D etails W rite , o r Call McCully Realty Co. R ealtors, Loans and Insurance 69 W. Broadw ay Eugene, Ore. — An Amazing new Washer n r ' ” o f world-famous Thor Quality Sensationally Low Priced! JC.PENNEYCO Sheeplined Coats With Heavy Moleskin Outers Every man who works or plays out of doors A class in h ig h e r a rith m e tic has been o rganized by the principal. It , w as sta rte d to en ab le stu d e n ts who w a n t to m ajo r In m a th em atics to ' m eet the req u ire m e n ts of a new school law. A p ra c tic e te a c h e r will be used to assist M iss Vogel in gym w ork for ' girls. very practical and can withstand rough usage. W hat’s more . . . they’re very warm. Made of strong moleskin with fine sheep pelt lining and beaverized collar Just as illustrated. $6.90 PROGRAM An an n o u n cem en t re c en tly m ade public by Dr. W. F. M osley, of E ugene, p re sid e n t o f th e S o uthern W illam ette D ental society, lists Dr. W. N. Dow o f S prin gfield as one of the lead e rs for th e program sched uled to be held Ja n u a ry IS, 1930 He will discu ss d e n tistry in sm all tow ns. O th er men on th e program for th a t m eetin g Include Dr C. V L lttle r. Dr. L. Bogan an d Dr. W. C. S chaeffer. T he m eetin g s of th e society will be held m onthly an d will co n sist of d iscussions and clinics -------- O nly-------------- D ow n is the Sensational Price Note these new ThorFeatures 2 Beauty— such as you have never seen in • washer. 3 V id e Top Tub— the width o f the tub itself. 4 Rubber Guarded, Vibration proof lid. 5 New Speed—New Kindness to Clothes. g Simple, Compact. Easy to operate. General Electric M otor. DR. W. N. DOW HAS PLACE ON D E N T A L Q 1 Life Time Tub— oven baked porcelain en amel inside and out. should have one of these. They’re UALITY now talks price in a w ashes And there has never been a washer like it. Never one with such magic simplicity and speed—yet such gentle kindness to clothes. See it—you’ll marvel at its many up-to-the-minute features. You’ll want it in your home to remove all trace o f wash day drudgery. 7 Big Capacity. Does entire washing • $2.50 down. W asher w ith o u t Ironer, $6.33 m o n th ly ; w ith Ironer, $9.46 m o n th ly . -s. 8 Famous Tbor Quality. 9 Amazing Low Price— $10 to $60 less than any washer o f comparable quality. M ountain S tates P ower C ompany n