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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
PACK txKTi TIlUltHDAY. Ami!. 13. 1022. R WALTERVILLE NOTES ,nwtlnraont. All irfnU tt ll community luvlti'tl. f"rnoid Moulin kavp a font tmrty t her horn (l!nl;ijr ivrnln,t. Tliosi pwtonl wrr: NVmIp Kuimtitln, Rlikily lumn, Klhol Thlnno. Ui'IU Smith. Hurry Thlnr., UnritUI ililm pliv, Orcu MmW-rttin anil Kr I tr. Editwl by the Pupils of Springfteld High School S. H. ft. AMvmbly jsclcno U lifting us up anj Miss At the i.wi.blr last Friday .ft.-r- WMtanwon mU It look4 lik U was nooa. the Girl s Glee club and on hoi j"" onw ot u Jon 10 ""k tr entertained the students with The nn mAf pour several numbers. The stu.hcnt body t And tfw un shn1 president Ralph Lore, then took ut ,h Junfor flow Rrtl,n ehsrse t tb meetta and Mr. Mc ,Wj deve,0le, K)rw; basketball letters. The lcys pisyeil ixteen (tames this season and won At last l.oron Edmlxton has his coat Knt'.TMi IlotnlhiR look suti t Vlnli't liiuiHii Tuesday cn'iilntc wl H The Vooilmn are iliinnlitr a mi. jxt for Saturday, night. Gladys I n ninn stayed with f'tiiirm I totaling Monday vinlnir. tea of them. After Ux meeting the sleeve sewed up This ought to be students went out and worked on th remembered by everyone. lawn until the rein made them hunt shelter. ! High school tennis flayers watch tlw High school grounds every morn When Is Marlon going to move her boarding place to Thurston? She seems to be very popular with Her bert, boys. Ing as they come to school, hoping I ,n ,,. Mls!l Mokenil: a tennis court will spring up during ;..A,elwt whM u the construction o. thntKht i this verb" Mere (looking at notes: "Juicy subjunctive." Several people from here attended the play a; Thurston given by the l.e.l'Urg High school Friday evening Mr. and Mm. Leland Shrode made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. The Sunday school Is planning on quite long program fcr Raster. Hev. Oi:ander will preach In the morning and Dev. Woi. Lyons tn tUe evening 0 L. Inman had an automobile ac cident Saturday while on his wa down from Blue River. No serious damage was done, only the running board was smashed. A Ford car crowded him out of the road. Marvin Fountain has gone to Wend- tin l.t Ark inrir in mm imu jii uusinc inai Mrs. Inman and family spent M'.u i. ,-ertnlnlv well sum lied in Snrinc iiay evening at the home it E. II Hotallng The time was passed by pIhvIiis cards and eating Ice cream Beginning at the east. In Springfield. V. V. Willis made a business trip to 'we lme first the new service Mutlon buger Saturday. of Wlltuot & Inula, at he corner of j Firth and Main. 1ti.it half a block down, and across MjIu street, have the SpriiiKfieM tin raj;''. rviir uliop the crossroads, farther smith, we uoiii to O. F. llevere'a grocery a id service Is Mooney'a garage an l "repair shop ftlon and perhaps oilier fcatuirs of this and service station Just going tip. At j line of business. 1'hls niskea ten enlatiilsliinenta or (his class within a radius of halt k Station ThO Hansen tourlut climp I nine, wun rpenrer r mnni " ground, real estate advertising agency, lender Most of ihem keep all or part and e forth, still farther south. Is e jof the n'esary automobile acres petted to have a gasoline service sta sorles, PLENTY OF CARACES AND SERVICE STATIONS iflv'd ai'd the Immediate vicinity; that : la the line of automobile supptlrs. V. l Cabb and family spent Sun day with Win. Reunle and fatuity of Thurston. and Miss Carol Chase, a student of Eu cvne Mich, was a visitor of S II. S. Wednesday. i Parktione won't get you anywhere In hlph school. If the knot at the top of It is made of the s.un muteiinl. We hate to see our friend Julia God man leave school but we hope to see her occasionally if sh comes .IF dawn to take Ner six weeks quliie nies are ft!"s because they fly And fleas are fleas because they fU'e. i seivlo MUllon. between Fourth F. H. Ho'aling made a business trip Fifth strvrU At lh- corner of to Kugene Monday. jMsIn af.. I Mill stieet the Sji-nrer IKiirnve. tilt h coinliliies nil of the Quite a large number attended Kn .- f,.ntur... A,10 Ml ,., deavor and church Sunday evening ;,-,.,.,, ,,,,. . ,,,,, f i ne sermon tieiiverea rjy m. Lyons was much enjtyed. Be mice Jacobson left algebra clas Tuesday before It was half through, because she was too ill to stay. S . H S. is to play rioasazt Hill In a game of baseball Friday. 14th. on, our diamond. Th prospects are good for Springfield, if the weather will permit. This Is the first game ' of the season, and we hope to start off with a victory. Dorothy Ditto has been absent from tte daily rounds on account of a very sore throat Tom Brattain missed school yester day forenoon on account of illness. The domestic art classes are now completing their gingham dresses and will soon star: on another problem. Then bees are bees because thvy b AND THERE'S THE RUB It isn't the can 'hat annoys the dog It's the fact that it s tied to his tall. It Isn't your subjects that make life hard. It's the number of them you fail. It Isn't the time you waste on her. Nor the thriftless gold you spend. But the cold and unrelenting Jolt She hands you in the end. "Our prefs sick in bed today " "That so? What's the complaint?": "No ccmplalnt, everybody's satis- fled." .gar.ive, Hvory and f.w d "table. Ilac, j'o ;'co! d hihI Main trvot is Taylor Gladys Inman took a number of. lotto's buttery service station and young people for an afternoon ride !,'"es,,r and supply shop South to Sunday. She was accompanied by th" rt"'1'- " 'nie to Mas'.i-r s Miss Hotallng to see that she kept ' l,n,, Avenu.t g'irogv. with repair i clear of telephone poles anj other hop for automrl'lles and tractors, and obstacles driver. common to Inexperienced NOTICE TO PARENTS Or.a Mulligan Is back to school aga'n after a weok of illness. ftalf h I.ove is a poet And we all know it, 'C'au? his fet are Lorgfellcws! V.'e couldn't rsuade JuKa to give a farewell speech. As the htrbariuni have come th' bc-any class i!l soon b' over the country afu r flowers. I; y:,u have any real go3 specimnns send thorn to Mr. MiFa'Uen. Phone 64. V.'e liked cur first glimpse of th S. H S. girls' ears very nruh. I:i many cajes the lsiprov mer.t was really so marked that v.e word-r at the girls continuing to think !'it! nbciniinable tar-tLfis "a thing of beauty". S. r'n? f-ver has a bad effect cn the school as several are absent. Tim, after receiving his basketball letter: "This is the irearest I'll eve, get to Tying. Science II class was discussing Darwin's theory. Julia said that I wish to Inform t'.:e parents and guardians of children of school nKe that I am (b-terrr.ined to en'i roe the (truancy liw. m after lt:g su h ihil l I reti. In cases of persist nt an:! rel- l"s ab.s nee from st h ml. the l tw t-ro vides tuo remedies: first, to arrest and f're fie parents; serond. to ttke the tMU into the cu.toiy (f ti e rour.tv a'i!hori'l". and on that he is educated at public expense. J J. HAKBAl'GII. County Truant officer N. N. Ksldor and family spnt Sun day afternoon wl h the Nelson fam ily. This Is "Pig Tall Week" at the High school. If you don't know what that Is you're out of luck. The girls of the High school are planning on get'lng a basketball The boys are objecting strenously. A very heated aigument Is waging at the present time, but there are seven Imivs and eight girls. The parent-teachers regular nice: Ing is next Friday. They have nr ranged for a pretrim to be giv.-n for ulst; service station Crossing the river to West Spring field anil starting at th rlh on the Pacific highway, we have John Gates' servhv sta Ion In front of the old Col llns store, where he has a small sttn-k of goods Next to this, cn the south. Easter Day (Jrvatettt Pay 'f the year will lo upprojirlatcly olmervcil nt Christian Church Morning Splriul'il nKruiu by I he hlMmi vt I lie Sunday Sc hool nt 10:00 n in. Hauler Ht rnton nt the regular preat h liiK hour. COME AND BE ONE OF THE 250 AT THE CREAT MORNING SERVICE Evening Cantata: 44(The 'Risen Lord tf The entire and orchestra. evenliiK Hcrvhe In in charge of the choir DO NOT FAIL TO BE PRESENT AT THESE SERVICES Easter Day Easter Day Cypsy Babbie has come to town! ADVERTISED LETTERS Sprf- gf.'el J. Crc-eon. Atril H 1DC2. Harry O Brown. Harry Hrow.i, V. V Hlil.-l'll. Il.iiin . f a j Jik Hur! -y. J. J. file. A. f.n'lryen. I eonnrd Graves, Mr. Clarenc Hazen, Ernest M'-Clellap. Mr M. J Nott. Mr farrol Warden. V. H. Sears. Mrs. E. G Lyons. Mrs. Chprles VcPIV:e. Mrs. E'hal N'eal. Mrs. Mary McGrarh. Locally mail, d: Wm. Bidwell, M. L. Thompson. The above ltters remain unclaimed at "i.f Springfield, Oregon, postofflce A charge of one cent will be made on all advertised letters. FRANK B. HAMLIN. Postmaster. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S This Advertisement is merely an in dex to every day bargains at Gray's Full Cream Cheese, per lb 30c Bacon Squares, per lb 18c Dalle Diamond Flour, 49a $2.23 Black Figs, 2 lbs 25o Cauliflower, fancy big heads, per lb 9c Crackers, box 50c Fresh Peanut Brittle, per lb 2uc ."V ' ' rfa ... o.c U if v Bo i i-y ompcon as J.M BA-i.CS on Maude Adam's greatest stage success and Ilarrie's greatest play- Sunday Bell Theatre Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or DcafnpMi faulted by Catarrh. We do net claim to cure any otht?r dieeaw. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken ijuenially, and acta throu.'li the b'id upon th mucous nurfrtcca of thu oystem, thus reducing tlie inflamrrKttion and re storing normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. y. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. '. Ti 'rt ;-4-Ai rViV I SAFETY Is the point above all others which recommends to small or large investors the 8 per cent Gold Notes Of Mountain States Power Company A good investment is a safe investment one that you can depend upon to pay you an income as regu larly as the four seasons of the year. FOR CASH OR PARTIAL PAYMENTS Securities Department Telephone Eugene 28 Mountain States Power Company Byllesby Engineering & Management Corporation Engineers and Managers Invest Direct In Your Community's Growth