The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Ian hoapltal Tuaaday
O r g a n lt. Mem harahlp Cam jalgn
Naw Awning Put Up—A n .w awn­
ing waa aractvd In front of Qraya Mentbera of the Methndlat church mat
Tuaaday night to organlaa for an
Contracting and Building
t'aah and Carry »torn Wadnaaday.
Kaater Mnuberahlp drive. They will
G tO . W. PERKINS
In
F ro m
Vida lira. Ilurlay Wll- peraonally Interview proapecta In the
Corner 5th and D Streets
llama ami aon w a r a SprlnafteW vlall- city.
Spring 1ield. Opuaon
ora from Vltla Tuaaday.
F orm er
Raaldant Operated
On
Plana and
la tim a te a Furnlahed
George Wllllama of Portland, an I
Free. W ill Help You Finance
|p for Medical Treatm ent J A.
Your Building.
Hyman of W w m llln g waa In town fortu-rly <>f Spr'ngtteld underwent a
major operation at the Pacific Chrlat-
Sunday for medical treatment
This Home Has M any Features You W ill Like
Convalatc-ng
From
tllnaaa
W
II !
j Cooley of Route two la convnleactna
from a recent Utnaaa.
Little Boy III- The Infant aon of
I* T. Rouah of aouth Ind at reel la I
Get our price on shingles
Frames, Sash and Doors
»uttering with the grippe
H a t Tonsils Removed Mr« Ivan
Myers of Kiedsporl had her tonsils
removed by a local physician Friday
Down
F ro m
M s rc o la
M rs
Built-in Fixtures
B yron
General Pinning Mill Work
Craig waa In from Marcola Wwltie.
day
ANDERSON
Sp) nd W e e k E n d Hare- Ms Bnd
Mrs Robert Hayes and son of Wen I-
I ling spent the w eekend here visiting
friends.
V is itin g Daughter Hers
Large roomy houses are becoming | the large windows and the French
This style at living room is
more popular as people realize the doom
csfeciallv
desirable to those who like
benefits to be derived therefrom. The
ready
access
to other parts of the
borne picture above has all of the
heme.
desirable features of the home shown
last week but with the added beauty
o f the larg porch. The small stoop
at the side of the house breaks up the
severe lines and lends a distinctive
touch to the home. The living room
although set back from the front of
the house receives ample light from
Former Residents Hava Baby Mr
und Mrs. Howard liibson of Eugene,
and formerly of Sprlntfleld are |he
parents of a baby daughter, born
second floor and a sleeping porch of Sunday.
ample room. The bathroom is con­
vent«® tly placed between the two
bed room s The up stairs hall gives
easy entrance to all of the rooms. The
alcove, ten by tw elve feet leads to the
upper porch. Lois of closet room Is
provided for In the hall or the bed
rooms.
Several deviations from the plan
above may ta sty be made. A break­
fast room may be added by adding
a few feet to the length of the kitenen
Homes of this type are especially
and placing the porch at the center of popular'in rural districts and the m a t t
the house.
In town who want* plenty of room
There are three bed rooms on the will appreciate the above plan.
Legion Cup Here
Rents House— Mrs Frank Smith find Mrs. Eastman, and it is rumored
has rented the house belonging to E. that they recently moved to Reeds­
The silver loving vup purchased by
Moore on Mil land E streets.
port.
the American Legion for presentation
Building Garage—George Perkins Is
Moves to New Location— Ben Skin­ to the high school arrived this week
building a garage at h's home on E, ner moved from the Luther McVeigh ; and Is on display at R oofs Jewelery
and 5th streets.
house on 7th and G streets to an shop. The cup Is to be awarded at
the end of each year to the high school
In F r o m C r e s w e ll on Business— J apartment in the Stevens building I class making the highest number of
this
week.
The
McVeigh
house
has
M Hyatt of C risw ell was in Wednes­
interclass competition,
been rented by J. W. Wilcix of Wend- points in
day on business.
i Grades,
attendance records, class
llng, who will move down Monday.
athletic competition, and other high
Back From Bandon— Mrs. Ralph
Return From Oakridge— John And­ ¡school activities give the classes
Dippel and daughter, Patty, returned
erson and E R. W ng returned Wed­ points toward winning the cup.
Monday from B aodoi\ where they
nesday from a two days business trip
Goes to Home in Marshfield— Mrs. to Oakridge. They report all cars
Returns Home After Visit— H. JJ
C. E. Brattain left Thursday for her but Fords stuck in runntndtboard-
I
Anderson
returned to his home In La-
home in Marshfield after visiting here. deep mud along the road.
IGrande. Wednesday after visiting his
| ' Rents House Here—E. H. Jayne of mother. Mrs. I. E Stevens for a few
Resumes W ork Aften Illness— M . M .
W estfir has rented the house belong- days.
Male has rsmmed h is work at the
' ing to Mrs. Richard Frost on K street
Booth-Kelly mill after a two weeks
and will move in at once.
illness with the influenza.
Goes to Marshfield—Mrs. Helen
R e s h in g lin g House— M. J. McKlin
Robson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
H e lp in g with Sale— J. M. Swenson, have been for some time.
W. Newland of Newland’s drygoods
of Eugene is helping William Hall, of Is reshingling the home of Jack Hin- s
store here, is spending
vacation In
Halls Cash Store with his sale this on 5th and E streets with asbestos
Marsfield. She is a student at the
week.
shingles.
University.
Visits Parents Here— Mrs. Howard
Go to Cottage Grove—Mrs. Clara
Merrill and small daughter June, of Fawv-r, Mrs. F. W Strubin and Mr.
Eugene, visited W edn-sday with Mr. Melford Allen drove to Cottage Grove
and Mrs. Leonard Lepley, Mrs. Mcr- and back Sunday.
ril's parents.
Mrs. Joel Cowden of Monroe spent the
Seeks Victims Mother—A telegram week-end here visiting frldnds.
for Mrs. Ed E astran was received at
the tel graph office here several days
Ill with Influenza— Ivan Male is ill
ago. telling her of the instant death at his home with the influenza.
of her son. E. Eastman at Longview
H e re fro m C a n y o n v ille — W . L. Car­
Wash'ngton when ha stepped In front
of a passenger train after alighting den reg'stered at the S-pong Hotel
from n fre'eht. They wer= unable to Sunday from Canyonville.
Manufacturing Corp.
Mrs. C. F
, W illies of Oakland arrived Sunday
t o visit h r daughter. Mrs. I. N Bndl-
cotl here.
Service
Courtesy
—
Quality
Phone 7
Cor. G anil Third Sta.
Springfield. Oregon
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There’s Only One Way To
Start Building a Home—
That’s to START
Spring will be here soon.
Its time to begin a/Jtlve work on the big things you have In niintl for the
year.
There is no more imporiunt m ntter than th a t home you have hoped for,
wished for and talked about for
ho
long.
Put the hopes, the wishes and the talk into action this m onth nnd realize
in the new home the happiest year of your life.
There is one very easy way to s ta rt—call at our retail office and tell us
you are interested in home building.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
Springfield, So. 7th St., Phone 55
Lumber
Eugene, 807 Willamette St., Phone 452
Lath
Shingles
—
SPECIAL SALE
RUUD DOUBLE COIL
Tank W ater Heater
Send $1
The Extra Early Egyptian Special
has had our personal selection and
produces extra early bi-eta with
small leaves and small tap roots.
The root* are of rather fattened
shape and the flesh Is dark red and
of finest quality. PkL, 10c; OX, 15c;
•4 lb., 40c; !h , $1.25, postpaid. E.
or F . 5 lbs. ® $1.10.
Many o f our feeds are extra selected
strains, originated and developed by
us through many years of careful
study and experimentation and are
the unquestioned le a d e r s among
seeds as the rapid increase in our
trade with market gardeners all over
the northw est shows.
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RUBBING ALCOHOL
The great rub-down th a t tones
i you up.
|
I Makes new life leap through
¡tired aching muscles.
¡Prescribed by physician« and
! used in homes, athletic clubs,
Turkish baths and hospitals
everywhere.
75c
O r e g o n .
$1.00 Down, Balance $2.00 Monthly with your ga. bill in­
stall» a Ruud Double Coil Ga» Tank Water Heater in your
home.
Sold only at
FLANERY’S
DRUG STORE
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This is your chance to get rid of the old make shift way of heating w ater and have »
modern hot w ater supply. Call a t our office and let us dem onstrate this heater or a
phono call will bring our salesm an to your home.
Mountain States Power Co.
Telephone 58
6th and Main