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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1924)
ía g é rorft J i l l KHI IAT . IM I I U. Were ISO» present. the largest Bible •grlngfiald C úpeos Frag Methodiet Church. school ever held In Oregon Cs 1 m ated In West Springfield near Mr and Mr« <) A M< Mah«»n at 1 ■ I l«t»l0d Sandal tcAHol in Eugene Huh Cieawaud H’at ton l.llllaU Gray, pastor I variety of performance and * * * »lay. Bunday e< bool— 1« « hi Joale Lne, rear as rtmt planned by the »choo, UPPER WILLAMETTE Icnca hr no Other bora, show <„ Mrs Margaret Campbell and son. sui erintendetil ciss««« for all. America. v -------- I board Owing to the lacreeaed attend I T e a ih ln g -U a m Hermoa by Hey Tfce Ooahen Gran«« me; ta regn | aBC< „ , h< hl<h „ .fcool aaoUM< room f*<aae of the finest show haraes la Wank, spent Bunday In Eugene with Mrs lleckelt Class meeting fnHowtng Ur session Wednesday at thetr hal |, j g , , h. hl<h K.hool b, , w AmeWoa were at the IMS show and Mr and Mrs Ryan they gave performaacee worthy of Young people's m eeting~ 1 p m la Goahea. transacted the usual bnai ing next year aad the bel! PVi «P ra FMIx R-arhs from McK»n»le th e ir r e p u ta tio n T hi. year eve« Bee« and passed the following re«o- at that time. Bridge spent the week end to Thura. Ralph Walker, leader ela borate ppaparati.ias h a w tw>,u ton le tlo a : Evening service 7 «I Hong serv Over <0 song books have been or- made for the show iMme wonderful Mrs Fred Itusael motored to Mott ice for It minutes, led by Esther l^»r Resolved. that the Goshen trait«« ered by the «indents of th e F le a s I horse*, both for form aad act i«a. act la opposed ta the child labcr amend aat HUI high school. The book rhea to be here »her» -w1U be shown atl mouth Ust Friday and brought her ] Prsver «nd ITayer M eelIng Thurs. , ment la v ia thetr present form, ' *ke galta. and all the feats possible daughter, Margaret home to spend day 7 SO led by Mrs Lee e a ia “The Gray Book of Favortti | within a horse show arena the week-end l o n e and bring the babies, and en ttoa 111 in thetr pr'»«?ot term. Songs.“ when these arirve there will Rapidly this show has come to the Perry Price who Is attending 0 . A joy the service, arith Us All ara w«|- Mr». TUton e t Pteasaut H II la vi» be assrtnbly singing twice a week at I front and today n enjoys an aat on uh C. at Corvallis spent last weekend nnti», regardless of creed or color, ltmg her daaghter Mrs Al Higgins the high school. , t u reputation. The blue ribbon. It at bts home here at Trent. Song books hare been ordered for ¡grants for conformation and perform Maude Edmletoa and Mrs Tttus Mi«» Julia Svafford. of lx»w»U. >■ J » Ftenaaat Hill public school by Metbediat Church. j ance are eagerly sought by the best staying at the home of Mr and Mr* Mrs M E Hays, principal. Whet» The J H Ebbert Meenortal M -fho • drivers aad owners of this country from E u g e n e m otored out to Thurs Will Arnold and attend la« the Union these arrive both grades will gather dial fhureb .»raer t and C street. It is assured already that the show (on last Rsturdav bigfc seh ml at P le a sa n t Hill. The ladle«* of Thurston have organ this year will surpass in brilliance and F I. M««re. Minister. la the upger room where there is j thrilling quality aad class all its pre- tied a ladles* aid Society with Mrs A « c a ll building coneisiing of roon an organ for singing. Morning there al the | | o'rlork The P io fte Iniproi'.kiBil L Jrw toci 4ecew<»r». Thom«« William, presidi nl; Mrs Her hoar, "An Open Irriter** and at 7;>o for weaving rag-carpet» and w ool Class elections will be held at the " " ' • ' i « » ' » » » ! last It u The spectacle of lad «.trial exhlb rintton. vicwpre«ldent ; and Mrs Roy abed combined la being built on the Pleasant HUI high school the Utter lion. Its exhibits p tn a community song (..Rowed by are brought for j Its will be one of •arpassing beauty secretary ' They " * *re to m eet the nirssage of the evening OB “The ranch of Ml»« Bertha Mans!«« part of this week g» the p public the purpose pvrpoee of of teach t e s c h in i,,« .W,c la a M s ,, of H, hl. evecy coior of Edmialon. / Mr aad Mrs Andy Olson. H C r t the rainbow will be blended to e i u r ... I rh“" h n r ,‘ T*«r"*V HulcMe of The Houl ** , Font» new pupils have entered the aom ethta, of the work done t o .a _____ a «••F1’’’ « h,v.R W heeler. W. L Wheeier Mr and Mrs Pleasant HUI public school. Ruth. :se>rfw<': 'Tl< «Rimai t*««e *“ • ,Or ,b* “ d em“h* '* * ,h* Quality of the I noon Church school at 0 4( Epworth M’»tr»d Price spent Hatur.lsy night !r « to r Hunday < 1 0 p m Mid week E B Tinker aad Clyde E Jordia Stewart, Albert and Jack Emery who R , „ -Ism . , . fruit» aad vegetables, the wares of Bu. while learning , hi« leae.m every kind, te be exhibited The best ! la Eugene. 1 motored to Lorane Friday. Octoboi h a w recently moved to Pleasant llili service Thursday 7 10 p m. ave may have 10 to attend the Lane coanty Farmer« with their parents ,rom Idaho They much the better good time, tt la _ m u sic obtglaeble will be supplied Mrs Taylor Needham received a There t» œ e unique --- w ew vare uut^iir «very yvrty BiirrBitc afternoon and evening The union meeting. Carl Olson station «rent tn Hprtng are living the ranch recently oc part of the Exposition which delights Í Manufacturer«’ and l<aad Products tel“gram announcing the tnsrrlate of The M isses Velma W illiam, and cu p ied bv Mr aad Mrs. Dewey Baker and charm» the public more -than any Show and Grain and Hay Show under her daughter. Mlsa Laura Mitchell to field for the Rnuthem Pacific rail s u d t h * I IA t h * h u r w * « K c im I b a ev» Thelma Kimball of Trent are batch aad faiaQy. * « the management of C fi Misto« the Harvey G Hadley of Hadlevvtlle way company, has been granted a It med to be the «Mtfbt Horee Show Dairy P rotects Show In rharwe of k They wer« married In Roseburg Hat 10-day vacation beginning last Tue« in« at Cecil Wheeler« place at Fleas Mrs, C E Jordan has been suffering but ao popolar did It prove and so B Ziemer aad other fearurea deserve urday. October 11. is;«, front where rfav Ills place la being taken by W ant Hill and attending Union high 1 rw at deal lately with a sprained j great tb. crowd, that cam . to more than bare mention but •pace they left for California. They expect W Wfnegnr. who cornee here school. « 'bat m atinees were added in forbid« Mr and Mrs Charles H. BUderback to spend several month« touring Sou l*afayetta. Oregon Mr and Mrs Brab Amon. of Mar Use afternoon« of the U st three days T b . Pacific In tern a tio n a l l -s and taro children. Jane and Milton of foa. Indiana. vUlted at the home of Tear It was asserted by visitors Ea posit loo affords every man woman thern state« This came a* a great Eagene. Motor R A were Snnaday Mrs. Dora Harden the past w e e k e n d j * h° »” ««4ed the great horse shows «ad child both edu.-aiion and enjoy surprise to her friend» who atl Join Visited trem Donna— Mise Grace «vests at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs Amon is a great aunt of Paul and I ’ T**7 , " * r' 'h*' ' he >« 1» held at North Portland ia extending their best wishes Handtt was a guest of Miss Edna Ernest Schrenk and attending Union Mary Harden. afJC i annl was »utPMkjtl l* .November l to I tnclwylv« Hwarts at tbs home of Mr sod Mm Mrs H M Calkins, of Springfield, George Dowmey. »slentilsn for the C K Swart» oa Tuesday and atayed Mrs. Daa Woods of Sheridan «pent M onday October 1J al the omlag uho has been v i.itln * at the 7 ^ ** Atkin» Raw company of Portland was over night ,o «bat they chairman. home o f her sister. Mrs C. L. ".VHJ- home of her statar. Mrs Harrv Re w “‘ T* ’* c*,rd r returned home fro a Springfield business visitor Tues t lyde E Jordan filed his certifi day. iams. harvesting concord grapes. Mart from Portland—Charlo» Htr»h. vt — Eugene spent several days at the ‘ «n extended auto trip through the cate of nomination for county aaaetM The McLaughlin hoys who are hat « hide buyer of Portland, was la middle west They were accompanied home of Mr and Mrs George Kelaoy or oa the Independent ticket. Wed be« chlcg at the home of Mr. and Mm Springfield Tailor «hop ha» been Hprlngfleid yeilerday visiting the Io last week. Mrs Wood« ia a old time by Mr. Moore's brother d a y . t b t o b e r 10. Mr Jordan who la Erveet Schrenk and «lending Union • al meet markets aad purrhaalag acquaintance o f the Kelaayu who Ml«« Hallie Boaver wfto Is teach a resident or Pleasant HIU Uvea oa moved from the corner of <th aad htd«*« high school «pent the week-end with Mein to the corner of Sth and Main ’ormerly resided at Sheridan. Wyom <«g at the Monroe high school spen. the farm formerly ow aej by Mr, their parents at LowelL ing. the week-end with her mother. Mrs Mar» u alker He is a member of the opposite the Farm ers Exchange O ld Mother Dies— Mrs R M Monro« of The contract for painting th» pleay- Rose Bearer at Enterprise Trent local of Farmer's union, of the Portland, mother of Mr« John ltk-h Aanocncemeatg hare been receiv ant Hill high schol which is to re- Goshen Orange aad of the American " A-MT Elk—All kinds of plain sewing ter of Springfield, died at her home ed at Pleasant Hill of the mariage The Christina Endeavor, of Plena c» vr two coats of white paint this also hour work Will work by (he Lfglon post at Eugene He served of Mis» Margery Smith, daughter of Monday morning at the age of »0 •n t HfU. meet at the church Sunday fail has been let to Mr. Bert John. la y or hour Mrs. Ambrose. Rpong Mr. and Mrs Alonso Smith, to Dr. sixteen months oversea« la the World year» Mr» Richter left for Portland evening October 11 with Miss Lottie Twenty-three new desks were In Apw 8 H JJ Townsend William Thorndike on Sat Monday afternoon to attend the fun war under a commission one year. Benduhadler as leader The president stalled In the Pleasant HUI high Since coming to Pleasant HUI Mr urday. August JO at Boston. Mass eral Besides Mm Richter. Mra Mnn- Mi«« Gladys Wheeler, appointed the «•hoc! be prof. F F Cooper, two POOD RALE--- By Baptist laides aid In Jordan has been very active in corn- Mis» Smith was formerly the nutri p»e 1» lurvlved by two other children. Moaday. October IS the board order following com m ittees Prayer meeting. the fx>ng aad ('roes building. Hat Mm Alice Shepard nt Portland, and tion specialist of the O. A. C. Exten unity life being a member of the • ed IS more. Mary Harden, chairman; social. Mr, urday. October IS <) ]« jj Verrr Vinrrr»- Pleasant Hill public school board and sion department and held a series of M. E. Hays, chairman; Missionary, The Urge school bell which was the Pleasant HUI rvjreseatatlve ,,n j presented to the Pleasant Hill high the Union high school board of di- I schol by prof F. F Cooper, t w . Vectors. He 1« also secretary of the f ïï years ago will not be pot up this « o ™ » » o, Parmer s union warehouse Many rwaldeaU of the Upper Wil- Um ete ralley atten ied the auction at the J c . Wam»»old farm, at Fall Ureek Tuesdav. October 7. when everything including the ranch of J ij »ere, * as „ aucf|o , * » t t . m rchant of Fall 0 ^ p3|. <*ha.ed the ran« h for M l00 cash Mr. jJ C. Wambold aDd her dkughter-in , l»w. Mrs Glenn Warn bold who hay. bee» living at the ranch i move to Portland to make their home n the future. A number of young folk» of Trent and Dexter gave Mr and Mr«. WaJton Markham a rhlviarie Batrnday night ctober 11 Mr. and Mrs. Markham w r e seer»»*» married In Roseburg I ptember M Mr,. Marhhtm who v a t formerly M W May Blood graduate from the Springfield high h oot is teaching the | OWe r grade, »t Trent public schools. Mr and Mr«. W. L. Brlafow. Mrs Hermaa Knutson ard daughter. Hilda and Mrs S II. CalUson and M. and Mrs. C. L Williams «tU nd-d 1 »m Bunday school rally at the Chris- Han church at Eugene Sunday Octo- her 1J Mr and Mrs. R j English, of Trent ! *nd daughter. Mrrgarel and Mr and „ F ® Ca” r,n nt K“«*nf were Your Kitchen s.ra, John Lawson of Pleasant HUI was admitted to the Mercy hospital f a k e r ’s Cut Velour Davenport $110 00 Saturday. October 11 Voing Lher the Top at the Exposition Community News X “" x »r- * BELL THEATRE SPRINGFIELD, Presents SATURDAY SUNDAY Oct. 18-19 room at a time Chaur or Rockers t o m atch $35.00 Windsor chairs from $12.00 to $18 00 u-avy Bussoj-ah A rm inister rugs 9x12 $€0 Koyal Axminister ruga, 8x12 $52 00 Genuine inlaid linoleum, laid in your Heavy print Congoleum rugs Dining Room $21.00. $26.00 $29 75 Chairs in solid oak, leather seat $5 50 Walnut tabl.-s at $ 2 \’.0, $38.00 and $45 00 ( hairs that match in blue leather $6.75 Bedroom 55c to $19.50 Ml«« Grace Jonea haa gotten wxlmit PO-rou so badly It wan necessary to ' roriRiiK a j hj’Rfcian Mm Root, from Mohawk, «pent ser- ! cral d ay, the past week with her | daughter«. Mm. Baxter and Mra Rob l»y. . Mr and Mr, Ralph Teetem and daughter from Cottage Grove visited Mr. Teetem aunt. Mr». Taylor need- tam Rpv*ra! day« lant week. Colonial ranges (Oregon built» $62.00 to $122.00 Kitchen cabinet in unfinished, white enamel or oak $25.00 to $75.00 Rememlier we give 10?, of for casta on all n ; 05 518 7- $10 00 We charge no ¡m erest on our m onthly pay ment plan. Our p rt-is are right; our stock ¡3 complete W want your b-isiress. NOTES Taylor Needham haa been picking nia walnut crop the past week furniture (contract goods excepted, H $?5 up!'*"10“ ' and W alnut B'-’ifes* Simons double deck springs 60 lbs. cotton m attresses K lh. cotton linter m attresses THURSTO N $165 sq. yd. $120 y{j The ladhe of the neighborhood gave Mm W illis Bert,e)i « party Wed n ee j day afternoon at Mr», fra Gray hop.. Roy Edmtaton dug I , wa , he fe -t week He harvea. 1 * . Mr. and Mra. Ca.nm and nk, bare beeu visiting Mr. ate. ' ' > I H g J Ur-,j- ■sy (be the pus pti«t few day«. T » I*«) n c n n nlng ln g a <-)»<.»«•. fgc»<,ry Tf|. I ; 'n*-',otit for »« * . I bare so •' • < d are now on their wav I Q M i f ’ ’ W tahlU CU ’ B; I Hardware ( F urnitur e I Mra. A. W Wearer apaoi V’-4ne»- ’ r r’ done on h^r rnr. The blah school fr »bmen h I r r e c bt.on in the bull ’-»t f I Icy i vi ning I Mr. end .Mr.t. J ,hn E1 pi << ■ a n i on. Jatne«. «tended (ht-idg , , f , h Eug..»e last Sunday ,.t |i»g r ,.r 11 tian chuicb. It waa a rally and there A national Tu tu re Note - - First Show steki ts at 6 o’clock Saturday. •z Sunday Matinee starts 3 o’clock showing continuously ”