The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 19, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Are You Planning a Sturdy Seven-Room Home?
It is such structures as that shown
in the above photograph and plans,
that carry within ist four walls the
real spirit of home.
I t Is « sturdy square house, still
with enough intelligent arrangement
to break all regular lin-’s— and withall
THURSDAY, MARCH IV, 1»2S
Springfield Methodiet Iplacopal
.Kbbert Memorial
MUNDAY N K IH T
••What th * church nivalin to thia
I Community." will be the them« for a
ntv'rt eernion following the Flre.lde
! Hour, at 7:30. at which a atudy w 'll
Community News
Mra. Jeaae I'hulpa to leach III« low,»
grade s for the next year. Mra. Hays
1>;> given on the alldee of a program
wilt be principal again
for a rural church.
Floyd John o f Pleasant H ill Is as
Special aervtce for thia aervle» le
The funeral of Mra. Winnie Davie •Istlng with the orchard work al Ilia
provided, Including the Junior lloy i Friday afternoon. March 13 was very K. II. Tinker ranch.
choir under Mra. Davla
Hauling gravel on Ihe W illamette
largely attended. Mra. Davla died a*
SUNDAY MORNING
the homo fo h r daughter Mrs C It Highway from the Coast Fork hrl Ige
Chutch school at 9:48, A recently Mathews in (loahen Thursday, March to Hmlth h'll was twgun last week
organized eta»» for young iu . i '.'. m I 18 She was 93 yeara nf age and had under tho supervision of Alhln Olao.i
' women meeta In the leagu« room.
tired In the vicinity of I'lenaant Hill of Bdenvak . supervisor for road dial
¡Another recently organ 'aed <:»«» for more than 40 yeara. She croaa« U rie l No. 10. Thia etrvlch of road has
, meeta In the par«« tinge parlors at U.n the plains by ox team In IM83. with been lu a very bad condition of late,
same hour composed of college stud her grand parents, M r and Mra H»r- dun to the high waters last winter
i enta, teacher« and older young peo­ roon Davis Sh,- was a member of the that rushed over the road for several
ple. The ro u n' ti.ble plan of te taking Chrlnatlan church, and was burled In days near th«, llrahham ranch
lor leaderahtn |> tarried out in their
the Pleasant lllll cemetery. W. A.
The Qoah n Grange held a very
plan, In 'Hiding a »octal evening m e
goad meeting Thursday afternoon,
Rlklna officiating.
a month In aotre home.
A number of friends gathered at tbs March 13 (I. S. Fletcher, county
- ug«-nl
_
I*l»o theme '.»r ’ he i l o’clock V ' "
home of Mr and Mrs Clarence p ' ’ •"k«d on the projects of the .„utity
will bt "Kxrosii* m of the Ore»* :-cp
Hyde Thursday night, and llatetwd to
•«•»«'• for <he coming y»ar
per."
or “Rome Compelling
influ
the play “Clarence- by Booth Tark-1 “ ml rnprosentatlvo »IV C Wh •« I, r
iencea." Special music by the choir.
Ington, which was broadcaatml front * * * " “ f*1'*1 " I1
leaialature
Oakland
The opportunity was made' W. A. Rlklaa, patlnr of the Plena-
Observe« Daughter’s Birthday
possible by tho lutraway Music com- ant lllll Christian church has chosen
In observation of the fourteenth . p«ny «if Eugene. who were demon-
hl* ‘ r,u<>n «*«•«» Munday, •tV tul
¡birthday anniversary of her daughter. - ___
«ratin
g _
the
raldo.
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! Ww Hsi.eve. and What Ws Teach"
Th( ',.|PBMn,
rhurvh rhotr mP, K.sryono - Invitad lo alien«:. B snlcta
the very embodyment of home com-' lng room on the first floor brings Mauds U ra l..In , Mrs Paul Ilrattaln
fort. It la the Ideal seven or eight thvm both to the front of the house enteetalns.1I . group of is fríen,1. of
, he
Mr (<nd
w
!,! ' f l ‘Kk A M
Saturday I1rt„ ow_ Friday. M, rrh , 3 Th<. npxt
J-'hn Lawton and two duagh-
room house— all depending upon the The entrance being at the side— Is her .laughter for dinner
March 14. 81.
Pntrlch’. m. H ,
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„ „ „ Fr|d
D r.
liu lv .U and Robin«. Donald,
extent of finish one cares to put on partldularly convenient to arrange­ evening.
th e sleeping porch on the second ment for driveway uses also. There decoration, combined with daffodil. , , Bt , he home
M r.
M r. And
» ^ .W
and Douglas K .b le r
w, re
made
dtnn«>r
floor It it Is a glass enclosed porch are toileta on both floors.
■ade an attractive dlnntw
table oison
,baptl»ed Sunday. March IS. Services
It can then be made into the fourth
group
of Junior
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------- — high school ¡ M Mrs
rt K j Simmon, who t
h
,b" ln< held in the SprlngfM I Christian
One
nicest features Is th. , where the
broad stairway out of the living room lna,B* » •» seated Later games were ««. m .,. .
T.,?, 7 * " " * rhur<b
Because of Illness l.ucetta
room for the second floor.
The arrangement of dining and llv- and the h l, fireplace at I t . fool.
played.
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an. • ‘•’
Mildred
H U lB U P
Swift
W 1 I I and
U l |l | lloaals
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her sister and will go from there to
Idaho to be with her daughter. Mrs.
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Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th ard D Streets
Springlield, Cfegon
There’s Only One Way To
Plans and
t a t,m a t.» Furnished
F re t. W ill Help You Finance
Your Building.
Start Building a Home—
Spring will be here soon.
Its time to begin aciive work on the big things you have in mind for the
year.
There is no more important matter than that home you have hoped for,
wished for and talked about for so long.
Put the hopes, the wishes and the talk into action this month and realize
in the new home the happiest year of your life.
There is one very easy way to start—call at our retail office and tell us
you are Interested In home building.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
M cK ell.r who Is suffering from an
attack of appopiexy. Miss Mary Hsr-
« ill
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au
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a
o»n win nay«) rnarr** of the »chnol
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mi
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and church In Mr». Sltnmona »beetle*.
M r- M -ri« - a» LI .. W w
. M r. Marlon K H a y. h a. been r .-
employed to teach tho upper grad.’»
. . th .
11.11
hl.
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at the 1’lra.a n t H ill pub Ic .chon and
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FRUIT TREES
FLOWERING SHRUBS
ROSE BUSHES
That’s to START
We offer you a splendid assortment In all the leading
varieties of fruit trees, ornamental shade trees, walnuts,
butternuts, filberts and almonds. Berry plants of all kinds.
Low cash prices.
Woodruff’s Nursery
Salesyard 63 East 7th Street, Eugene.
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Frames, Sash and Doors
Springfield, So. 7th St., Phone 55 Eugene, 507 Willamette St., Phone 452
Lath
Mr amt
Ray n Bauch
and
1 1 Mra.
M r*
uuw n n
i i ' 1 r family
a m iir
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motored io Junction ( hy Sunday to
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1 u M r’ ,lnu* h " parent», Mr and
M „ JamM c # |w r ,
Mr
ha. returned to
. . .
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her homo In Portland after ».pending
several day. with her parent». Mr and
M r.. W aller Rdmlatoo.
Tlfe ra d ia l given at the church lait
Friday evrn'ng by Mr and Mra Glen
I RliMln of Springfield »»« well at­
tended. Part of the prmeed» went
to the fh rlatlan Endeavor here.
Mr and Mr». Barnrat Weat from
llottage Grove »who .formerly lived
here apent Tuesday night at Thuraton.
Mra Felix Sparka who has been
vldtlng l*>r eon Arch Hhongh while
Mr Hparks w a. serving on the Jury
has return'd Io her home In Ulna
River.
Mra, A. W. Weaver attended the
funeral of M r. Mary P ltn'y In Junc­
tion City Sunday afternoon.
Built-in Fixtures
Shingles
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
nd and C. Street.
J. Carlton Weltnrhahn, Pastor
Hlbln School 10:00. Morning «nr-
vice 11:00. Sermon topic for morning
"On the Devil*» Toboggan Slide."
B. Y. P. tt. servlco 8:.10.
General Planing Mill Work
SPECIAL SALE
RUUD DOUBLE COIL
Tank W ater Heater
THURSTON NOTES
L .« on to Locate New Pavillion
Final plana for a permanent onl-
door Pavillion will bn mad« at Ihe
American
l-nglon mnctlng lonlgh*
The pavllllon Will not bn on tbn old
petition on the Smilhnrn Pacific pro-
p 'rty, according Io I.nglon officer«,
alth' ngh the location |» not given out
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
Lumber
By Spacial
Corre apondanta
Anderson Manufacturing Corp.
Courtesy
—
Service
—
Evening aarvlce 7:30.
evening aerrlce
One Hal."
"fo u r
F a r m e r s U n io n
Quality
•
M es.age of
Ml n Under
N ew s
DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 •
Phone 7
Cor. G and Third Sts.
A very Intcre.tlng lecture wan glv
March 10 at the Farmer« meeting b
¡Ml*'« Cowgill on »ewtng.
Springfield, Oregon
|
A road nientlnk waa held at J. I
K irk , «lore Friday evening to talk ovo
¡the width of th ' road.
Whether I
kbotild be a 40 or 80 foot road U]
Before You
Build-
Get Our Prices On
This is your ohance to get rid of the old make shift way of heating water and have n
modern hot water supply. Call at our office and let us demonstrate this heater or a
phone call will bring our salesman to your home.
Builders Hardware,
Nails,
Paints,
Hoofing,
Linoleums and Rugs,
Furniture,
Window Shades,
We will have a car of Mineral Surface Strip shingles in
about April 1st at $6.50 a square.
Mountain States Power Co.
Wright & Son
$1.00 Down, Balance $2.00 Monthly with your ga* bill in­
stalls a Ruud Double Coil Gas Tank Water Heater in your
home.
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Telephone 58
6th and Main
Paint
Hardware
Furniture
I
through Dorena, Tho majority In th
community wanted only u forty foo
' road.
George Pitcher returned to Ktigem
for medical treatment Sunday,
lb
h«» been cp the nick Hat for ahou
thr»e week».
Ihe Lad ea Ml.alonary meeting wa
held at th home cf Mt» Starkey o
'th l. place Monday evening.
Mr. and Mr», charlea w illlana am:
, children who have been vl.ltlng Mr»
Wllllan*» parent», Mr. and Mra. C. H
Jennlnga »Ince March J, expect It
leave
for their home In
Montana
j March 20.
j Mr. and Mr». Perry Venevtiolack
,nnd Sarnh lllley vlalted Sunday after
noon nt the home of Mr. and Mr»
| W. A. Land.
.
Mr. and Mr» n»y Vnn»cholft<k and
little »on made a hu»lne»a trip to
no«oburg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr». Charlee Wllllan« visit,
ed Saturday anil Sunday with Mr
Wllllan« parent« nt Cottage Grov
Gennello
Rpnlir of sinr
vl< • d
Thursday afternoon with
Florence
Land of this place.
Mr». ,1. ii. Mostly came up Sunday
from Coltng»i| fir.,ye to look after
their ranch here.
Noral Newell came up from Cottage
Grove and visited Saturday and Sun­
day with Florenco Land of thia place.
Mr, and Mr». Glenn Jennlngn and
Mr. and Mr». George Pilcher were Eu­
gene visitors from here Saturday.