The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    T i lURtì DA ¥. PBURVAHY 2K, i
TU R SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOS POUR
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Walker school.
the girl«.
Joe Walker and Berry vary entertaining comedy Friday Hannah Hqua»h
Music furnished by th« Moil«» | The following chlltlrwt enter»«! the
Mauney
of
Treat
won
first
and
sec­
tor."
The
cast
of
evening.
"Oh,
Doc
By Special
orchestra was much enjoyed hy those boya beat th« high «chool girl« al •
ond prizes Htmutg the boys
The characters were:
Corra apandante
game of baseball Friday alteration
prizes were fountain p«'»» A s the D im - Quack ............ Howard Merriam present
by a score of 19 W T-
Spark Plugs won the race It la the Sam Green
The pupils of Clov«ml»le taihllc
Oren Cartoony
T he following children entered the
duty
of
th.«
Barney
Googles
to
enter«
school
gava
an
Intereating
and
en
PLEASANT
HILL
Herman Delp
llirinington Brown
CAMAS SWALE
tain them This will be done by a Atlanta Whit? ..... Mac Kdniundaon lertalulng program Saturday. Febru­ public school al PL-ssant Hill Mon­
day. February 25. Itob?rta Lawson.
[Very attractive cards picturing a hard time party Friday. February 29 Hannibal Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zlnlckker nt
Carl Lowry ary 23. followed by a pie social. The
Rubltia Lawson. Jeesla laswson. Vir­
The following students went from A rnbelIt, Snow ....
proceeds
of
tits
social
will
be
put
Creswell and Ml»»«*» Pauline and young girl and young man ami a
Charle« Cox
gil llllla and Vida Hill».
received the Pleasant Hill high school Thurs­ Norfolk Black
B ose Ruegg«-r wer? Sbindsy rlaltora diamond rjng have b'en
dktvld Calvert toward paving tor (he playsheil al the
front Flagstaff. Ari»nna. by many day to Corvallis to attend the high
of Mr. and Mr*. W ullschleger.
Mr. and Mr». George Rk-kefs of friends of Miss EH* Bristow an­ school conference h«dd Friday and
Chester Wh»eler, Kay
Creswell, who have been visiijng the nouncing her engagement to Charles Saturday:
laiwrence
Dilley,
Eugene
past week In Salem and Albany with Parnell Mason Mis* Brjstow 1» the Olsen.
relative«, are here for a »hort visit at only daughter of Mr and Mrs W L. Kn«'wl««s and Orval Gullev.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr». Bristow of Pleasant HUI. Sh« 1» a
The freshmen of the Pl>««sant Hill I
graduate of the Pleasant Hill high high school are planning on giving '
August beidtke.
A family reunion was held at the school and the S*et! Normal school a reception to the upp««r classm en
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong aud has b * n a v»ry successful and sophomores In the early part o f
Sunday when three daughters with teacher In the E'C'*”' schools until March T h|s is In return for the re- i
their fam ilies were prJssnl. Mr, and last fall when the accepted a |»>»i- iception given Io them by the upper
Mr». Carl Landers aud l|ttle daugh lion jn the schools of Flagstaff. Ariz­ 'classm en In the fall.
ters. Erma and Doris, of Marvola; ona. The wedding will take place
The Goshen Dramatic d u b which Is ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Day of Eugene. some time next June
me "ting with much success staged a ’
W ITH IN A FEW YEARS the investment securities of this Company
Mr. and Mrs. D G Linton ar» re­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mush and little
daughter Hazel of Lowell.
Others joicing over the arrival of a baby
have become a favorite form of investment for our citizens.
IT S WORTH FORDING MILES
present were Mrs. Armstrong’s sla­ boy born Friday. February 22. Mr.
ter Miss Teresa Callaghan and broth­ and Mrs. Linton now have five boys TO S E E -
_ Y O U CAN FIND OUR SECURITY HOLDERS in every part of town,
PLAYING
er. J. C. Calaghan and family and and two girls.
Mrs W. L. Brjs-ow of Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Brown, all of Eugene and George
followir^ every kind ofoccupation and of varying degrees of wealth.
Arm strong a nephew, of Camas entertain«*«! Mr» Herman Knut -on.
'Til 11:30 p. m. Saturday
¡Mrs. R J. Kngitdi and Mrs. Hyde
Swale.
w OUR DOORS ARE OPEN to every man, woman or child who cares to
Visitors at the home of Mr. and for the day Thu-sdcy. February 21
become a part owner of the service properties and to participate in the
Mrs. Charlie Williams Sunday after­ An elaborate dinner was served at
noon w ire Mr and Mrs. Bill Mack­ noon and th? after-tow
»pint In
reasonable returns paid on their investment.
lin and daughter Evelyn and son, making quilts for Miss Elda Rrlstow.
Harry Gregg and Russell Goddard la summer bride-to-be. Friday Mrs
THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT PLAN places this opportunity within
and Elmer Rogers, all of Springfield. Bristow had as her sue»ts Mrs. Tru
Mrs. Macklin Is Mrs. W illiams sis man Robjnvit an I Mrs. Edwards of
reach of everyone who can earn and save a little each month.
ter. Misses Gladys and Bertha But­ Eugene.
ler were also visitors nt th? W illiams
Mr. and Mrs. John H im h e tt of
THE MONEY of our security holders is invested here at home In ex?
home Sunday evening.
Albany were at Pleasant lllll Satur
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong day visiting their nelce. M bs Bertha
tensions and .Additions and the dividends paid as wages remain in the
and daughter. Mrs. Peat* Bush, and Manning.
community.
nephew, George Arms'rong. ntrtCorwd
Miss Anna Latten of Plsasant Hill
to Lowell Monday Mrs. Bush was attended the program and pie so cfii
As long as we grow we can put additional money to work in useful
returning home after a vjsit over In? at Cloverdale Saturday night.
week end at her home here.
Mrs. Robert Mooney and infant son
public service.
The Camas local of :ne F E. and having been dlsm issc I from
the
C. I', of A. will hold ’heir regular Goshen hospital have returned
to
meeting Wednesday. Several m atteis their hour? In Dexter
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OUR INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT
of interest will be discussed a n # j Mr. and Mrs Walsh and fatuity,
there will be a supper served by th» who have been living oa the Tilton
WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU
lady members.
! ranch since last serin s, moved to
Mrs. Riley Petty, ‘eacher in the Eugene the past week Mr Walsh
Camas Center school
spent the has accepted a position with the
- - - -f-—
w»ek-end at her home on Beat Creek highw'ay commission.
», w ith
but was compelled on account of the
Mr and Mrs. Johv H’lls and fam­
TONY'rwr «*»»»««
rainy weather to board here at the ily and Mrs. Tilton and son Earl have
W ullschleger home another week
moved on the Tilton sla g s at Pleas­ Oirtcttd by ** JACK BLVSTONt
ant Hill. Mrs. Hills Is a daughter of
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr.
LAFFS! LOVE! THRILLS!
Mrs. Tilton.
X W. Emery, dentist. Sutton Bldg.
Community News
A Favorite Investment
of this Company
TODAY
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WE ARE agents for the D signer Pat
terns. A. R. Sneed Depa.tment
•tora.
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MATERNITY cases cared for In my
own hom-' or in private homes. Mrs.
Grace I'trbit. 6th and A streets.
Springfi<M. Oregon.
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Dr S. Ralph Dippel. Dentist. Vitu»
building. Springfield. Oregon.
Mountain States Power Co.
Pleasant H ill H igh School Notes
The students of the Pleasant Hill
high school Tuesday. February 19.
[completed their campaign for gettjng
subscriptions to the Country Gentle­
man. th? Spark Plugs beating the
Barney Googles 61 to- 53. the total
number of subscriptions secured be­
ing 114 which brings the students
$57.
Cora Olson of Edenvale won
first prize and Mildred Momingstar
of Enterprjze the second prize for
th» most subscriptions secured by
You Should Be an Investor
American Legion Shows
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Stag Night
in Paris
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916 W illam ette Street
Examination Free
Phone 255-J
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Safety, is something we never
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American Legion Follies
Saturday, March 1st
For everybody—Men, Women and Children
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Tickets
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$5 50
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road inform ation you may w irfB —
he will be glad to be of service
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M. 9COTT _
Aset. P : ' - ' ,-» r T ra ffic M anager
P ertlan d, Oregon
Southern Pacific Linee
7:30 p. m.
$1.00
A D M IS S IO N
UPON PAYMENT OF $1.00 ADMISSION AT THE DOOR 50 CENTS
WILL BE ACCEPTED AS CASH FOR EATS AND DRINKS AND ALL
OTHER EVENTS ON THE PROGRAM.
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