The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 24, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    T I U ’HSHAY. JANUARY, 24,
PAGE FOUR
N ewfort. that her father, Hr Coleman |
T H U R S T O N NOTES
is very poorly and 1« confined to his
By Secciai
bed most of the time Louise Fleming,
Miss Kvalena C alvert who It a
Correspondents
who Is attending school at N, »port. nurse from Portland, Is visiting her
has been k »pi at home of late because sisters, Mrs, Bay Baugh, and Mrs
CAMAS SWALE
of a sprained ankle.
PLEASANT H IL L
John Kdmlston.
The Women's club al P leasant Hill
Miss Maude Kdmlston spent see-
Travis K rr arrived Friday evening
Mr. ami Mrs K. B. Tlnk
m t at the community hall Wednesday ,,r„ ,U v,
her
from Orland, California, where he has daught T Bonnie Jeanne returned last afternoon. January 1«. The following McPherson. I» Springfield Inst » . I.
been working the last few months. Wednesday afternoon by auto from officers were elected: présidant. Mrs
Mrs. Margaret Campbell and son.
H e Is visiting with his wtf > and baby Red Bluff. California, where they had ¡A. J. Higgins; vice-president
nt the home of her parent*. Mr. and gone to spend the holidays with Mr George Kelsay; s?rretary. Mrs. Jesse Prank, spent last Tuesday night at
It. Mathews.
Mrs. Il K Dersham.
Tinker's sister. Mrs. F. Btlo«l Itoli Cgrruthers. and treasurer, Mrs. C. L ,A
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Sums of Mrs. ( I A. Ms-Mahon's
Mrs. J M. Butt«*, who was danger They say the road is In spl »mild con W illiams. Plans ware made Io have
ouely til last week at h«r home here, wltlon from Goshen to the bonier
"hard time" social at the next regu <r**“'*e »urprtaed her last Tuesday
is reported as much Improved.
L ittle snow was encountered on the lar community club m eeting which jevenlng. It being h»r birthday.
M r and Mrs. J T. Hurley and north side of the Siskiyou» hut prse ,w lll h» held Saturday, February 8
Prank Taylor la spending a tew
Frank Cap»a and Mr. and Mrs Charlie . ticallv none on the south side. The : Everyone la invited to come and alt days In Eugene where he la receiving
W illiam s spent Sunday in Creswell signs "drive slow, slippery mad ahead" are warned to look the part
¡medical treatment for n very lam»
visitin g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. which are placed several yards before i A deputation team from the Christ back
Van Grosbeak.
the nwd in question Is encountered. Ian Endeavor county union and th»j Jay Grant Is hack In school after
Clarence Sutton was here from Xor- makes traveling safe for the careful Pleasant Hill Christian Endeavor held being absent for a week wph a severe
kenale last week on account of the driver. The mad from the bonier U s Jstlot social at the Christian church case of La grippe
Hornbrook Is now under conatrurlitM, Saturday evening. January 19 The
Illness of his mother.
Miss Margar.T Small, who Is attend
W. J. Butler and family entertained Culverts are being laid pr paralory to program was furnish,-d by the young
th.» V of O„ spent the w eekend
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number of thetr friends one night paving. The road Is passable but t-av- folks from Eugene and refreshments
visiting Maude Kdmlston
last week. Those present were: Mr el is slow and unpleasant The road , were served by the p leasan t Hill En-
Miss Margery Grant, who attends
amt Mrs. E. E. W illiams and daughter from Hornbrook to Yreka Is In splen deavor.
Mabel. Mrs. Oscar W illiams ajid «laugh-.did condition Here very heavy guard ' The members of
the Christian high school In Eugene, spet.t the
ter Norma. Mr J. G. Buoy, Mr and fences a m being put in practically all'church held an all day meeting and week-end with her parents. M.. ,nd
Mrs Wendell Buoy and Miss Pauline the way along the Shasta river This (bask, t dinner at the Pleasagit Hill Mrs. Charles Grant.
Several of their neighbors called
Ruegger
¡greatly relieves the traveler as the church Sunday afternoon. January M.
Mrs. Layton was here from Albany road is winding and the drop from th > In the afternoon the deputation t »am on Mr. and Mrs Morris Brown Erl
a f "w days last week and assisted dur road to the river is very precipitous from the Christian Endeavor county day evening. It being their wedding
ing the illness of Mrs. Sutton. She and high in p la c e .
The road from union held a rally and in the evening anniversary also Mr. Brown's birth
returned home Monday.
¡^reka to Weed In in poor condition, after supper an Inspiration meeting
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W illiams and lo w i n g (Mck ivf m aintenance, but .w as held The num bers of the C. E
Mr and Mrs P R F.dmiaton had
Mrs. Oscar W illiams and d aughter,kere also culverts are being put In 'o f Elmira were present at the rally a birthday dinner wtth th tr son,
Norma left Sunday for Dallas. They preparatory to concreting From Weed and took home with them the county John, last Friday evening,
to Redding the road is In spltvndld banner.
expected to return Tuesday.
Mrs A, W Weaver recMved the
J. G. Buoy and Oscar W illiams went condition.
Mlss Effie Gibson of Eugene was a news of the death of her cousin. Mrs
The Woodmen of the World here week-.«nd guest at the home of H. C Eleda Morgan, who p ass-J away st
to Wendling Sunday wb?re they will
mad.» arrangements wtth Mr Mulhey. Wheeler.
resum e employment.
the Mercy hospital In Eugene last
Mrs Etta McKay Is visiting a few 'be magician who pleased the crowd
Mrs. T. E. Haurtgan. who has beeg, Friday,
days this week at the Sutton home and at tb® Pleasant Hill picnic last sum- quite 111. is improving Her daughter.
Mrs Verna l,uth»r. Mrs Phette
renew ing old acquaintances. 9 h - ar- m*f. to Kite another entertainm ent at M„ Hadsrath. of North Bend, arriv Bi„ ,e
daughter Margery and u>n ;
rived from Portland over a w eek ago Woodman hall Saturday. January M.
lM t wwU
Dale spent last w eek -n d In Portland '
Mrs 1. F Circle return s! from Port
Grandma Powell, mother of Mrs. S
and has been visiting with relatives
Mr and Mrs Jo h n K d m lsto n and
land last W ednesday where she had Ov.wholser. Is very III and has been family r |,B ed Mr and Mrs M J
at p leasan t Hill.
Messrs. Harry. Eugene and Fred be* n visiting her daughter. Mrs Frank taken to the Eugene hosplirl
McKlln in Springfield Sunday
B u t lr visited Sunday at their home Storer.
Mrs. Robert Jakeway» an * son John
Harry Yarnell, who has been making
hep? Fred and Eugene went on to
The members of the Christian En- of Wendllng. who formerly lived at h,„ honie wtlh Pe, , nrowr
staying
Portland Monday and Harry returned deavor society gave a party Tuesday Pleasant Hill, have b en 111 with the w„ h Mr George while Mr Georg,'»!
evening tor Miss Hilda Knutson, who
to h is home in Eugene
Ctber visitors at the Butler hom e!'» confined to her home with an in flu. (Little Johnnie Is suffering wtth family are In Pendleton visiting
a sw elling behind the ear
Mrs PhetteplaJ - lias revolved a
Sunday were Messrs. Guy Griswold ¡tested knei. The young folks who
Allan Wheeler, who is attending | q i er stating her daught r. Miss Eva.
and Leonard Ferguson of Cresw- -11 and gathered at the Knutson horn- were E. B. I . this year, spent the w ek end „ h o Is attending normal at, Mon­
the M isses Leta. Gladys and Haxel
Mr. Arthur Owens.
t i boms.
mouth, has the measles.
Mrs Robert Huffman was here last ■Wheeler of Trent. The Baby's nam e is
The membrtrs of the Clovferdade
Th„ Thllr, lon hl<h , rhoo.
w eek from Pleasant Hill on account of Bertha Manning. Hattie Brown an.l Farmer s Vnlon are planning on hold ha¥e , tarteq | n learning » plav which
th e illness of her mother. Mrs J. M. the M-»»rs Paul Harden Law rence! Ing a Joint open m eeting February Sth they are going to stag» In (ho near
W heeler and Taylor Circle.
Sutton.
at C.- sw ell with the Cresw -II, Can,as fui,irw
Mrs. C. A. Swaggart was a visitor
Mr and Mrs. R J. English a n d ;an<j W alker locals
The Creswell
The dance given at the Thurston |
o n - day last we»k at the Sutton home daughter Margaret who hav» been Hv ¡Grange will also be invited. The all hall last Saturday evening to raise !
M r . and Mrs. J W. Armstrong were ing on the Tinker ranch in their ab ,U y meeting will start at 10 a. m At n,o n -y to help Harry Jackson whose
business visitors in Eugene Tuesday
(senco returned to their home Thurs noon, a big cafeteria dlnn >r will be lltnl, B burnP(t losin g everything n
A. Leidtke and daughter Lena were day.
served
¡few
w eek. ago was ______
few weeks
lurgely '.........
attended . »
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kimball of
Monday visitors of Mr and Mrs.
i Mr Jackson's health I« poorty.
Dexter are rrjolclng over the arrival
G eorge Rickrts east of Cr, swell.
Sunn Leaves 130.000 Estate
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W J. Butler went to Portland on of a son last week. Mrs Kimball was
The
estate
of
Frank
Dunn,
pioneer
before her marriage Miss
B e s s i-
b u sin ess Tuesday.
W heeler of T rm t. The bayy's name is ¡Lane county merchant, who died re-
cestly . Is valued at 130,000. according
Card of T hanks
Kenneth Vernon
W hil- building a stairway into the ¡to the petition filed in probate court
W e wish to express our apprreia- cellar of the home of I. F. Circle. John Mrs. Lenii» E. Dunn has been ap­
ticn to our many friends for their Palmer fell and was quit* badly in- point “d administratrix^
sym pathy in the illness and death jjured. Besides cutting a large gash
o f our sister and au n t M Ivina Syl­ in the scalp It is feared he broke
Fell off Flume— Walter Scott of the 1
vester. Also for the b autlful floral several ribs and fractured hls collar F ish-r Lumber company of Marcóla
offerings.
fell off a flume Injuring hls thigh Jan '
bone
PHILLIP SYLVESTER
Word has been received from Mrs. ¡uary 16. He Is getting along quite I
B. F SYLVESTER
Myrtle F ilm ing, who now lives at well.
AND FAMUES
Community News
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Ju d g m en t Secured
Couple Wsd
A marriage license ha» b e e n Is
sued by the county clerk to Orlo K
llaywoyd. 81, 'IMtooah. und Estolla
Woodard. IS. of Florence.
Dr S Ralph nipple, Demist. Vitti»
Building. Springfield, Oregon
A lu.lgui -nt of »H'»0 «•" » pnmile
sory» Jiole ami foreiloaure on • 84
acres of land la allowed by the ,-lr-
eull court In tha suit of III» hard L.
H ly tt agalnal Th-m as Molelm. W
F Cline and »»theta. The money la
alleged to III th»» unpaid h a la n o 00
a note,
Sanitary Meat Market
Th« best meat at a pric« that will bring you bach and make
you a regular customer.
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
Hoi verson Bros, Props.
W U W ÎW W
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Form the Habit
of buying
Round Trip Tickets
N o w 't
th« tim«
to vi »it
The saving uuule on I wo frlpa by
purchasing " r e tu ru " Instead o f "one­
w ay" tickets, 1» approxim ately the
cost o f one round trip ticket.
3 Trip« for the Price of 2
C alifornia
In addition to Having you tnonay.
the tra in can be depend«! upon to
fu m la h you w ith
Low
Safe and Comfortable
Winter
service, Irrespective o f rain snow,
Ice and other unfavorable weather
conditions.
Excur»ion»
D aily
Ride the Train
Local Agent will gladly glv» y«»u any In­
formation you 4nsy wish regarding fares
and trat,, schcduln,
Asst
JOHN M. SCOTT
I‘itsa »nger Tiaffl- Manager
PORTLAND. ORBQON
HEY KIDS
Look at These Prices
on School Supplies
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W h y Y ou S h ou ld O rder
Y our Ford Car N o w
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A c tu a l r e ta il d e liv e r le t
in D ecem b er, e tto b lith -
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f o r u in ter buying
Considering that, as spring ap­
proaches, retail buying will become
more active, there will be a greater
demand ior Ford Cars this spring
than ever before.
Therefore, the only way you can
be sure of obtaining delivery this
coming spring or sum m er is
to place your order immediately.
15c Fountain Ink
5c Pen Holders
2 for
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Sacrifice Sale Still Contin ues
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