The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 09, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAOB EIGHT
THE 8PR IN O PUU) N KW 8
HIGH PLAYERS DEFEAT
MARCOLA FIRST CAME
D o You Believe in
Easter Bunnies ?
The Springfield high school nine
woa <h»> first baseball game of the
season Wednesday afternoon from
Marcela by a score of 12 8 The game
was played at Marcela, ¿»ml was the
first game for »ach team The score
«ras tied six-all In the sixth Innmg.
hot Springfield gained a satisfactory
lead In the eighth Inning, which guar­
anteed the game
The playing was somewhat ragged
on both sides. The only home run of
the game was made by Johnson, of
Marcela. McMullen captured a three-
hacger for Springfield Hugh Cowart
witched the first fonr Innings, with
Merle McMullen catching
At the
end of that time, they traded posi­
tions.
The next gsw » for Srrfwgfteld w'H
be played at Marrtshure SatuMav.
Fo’towtng are the line-ups of the
two teams:
Serin gfl eld
Mice
*nd base
C o w a rt
Cox
McMnl’“n
r»-.
p 'trttrf
TAW’d
Hasting«
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1028.
S ix Rooms, A Den and Other Features in This Home
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NEW PnSTAt RATES WH L
CAUSE MANY CHANCES
New postal rates affecting news­
papers. money orders, insurance,
registry fees, and some first class
matter will go into effect next Wed­
nesday. April 15. .All private post
cards will take ll» c postage as will
also posters and sale bills.
Insured packages will be at the rate
c f value of 5 cents for 15; 8 cents for
525; 10 cents for 550; 15c for 5100.
New r-gistry fees for values up to
550. 15 cents. 5100. 2o cents, and re­
turn receipt 3 cents.
New money order rates are as fol­
Endeavor to Give Play
A
three act comedy.
“Kentucky
So many plans ci homes are be ng catelully and you will readily
Is also p ta cil iu a lonveiih nt pin e
presented these days that II seem s that lin y have been arranged with a I On Iho second floor we have three
that It would he an easy task to »elect area’ leu I of care. The large re»" p ! large bed rootna, em it with Ila cont­
one that would meet all reqttlr tttenis tlon ball la a beautiful feature, open ¡modloua cloaets with oulalde light.
There la always a little "som ething" lug off of wh‘i-1» Is the living room. Nole die large bath room with 11«
that can be a ided or changtd wlih separated by a latge grilled arch, lit" bull! In medicine rase, linen cabinet,
most house plans
However the plan beautiful fireplace with Ils built-in •!<■• The basement ot;< upfra tie- full
shuwu above has a number of Ih iSeals, the large dining room with Ils site of (be main building, which la
little conveniences lncorp,-t»*ed that built la buffel. The kitchen lias all ( 30x40. not Including the II foot porch
really go to make an Meal hum
! ih
'
odern ponven anciat possible. It Is arranged for furnace heat
This is a beautiful b o n e built along I Inc'“ ne an alcove breakfast room.
The home plan in be pream ied next
the stairs hading from Ih» week la one that permits of a varloly
I W ill V is it In Rlddla— Mrs. W . i the bungalow lines T hs extirlor of [N ote
We. kitchen as well as from the front vast!- of small changes (hat may apepal to
' "'r'ght, with her daughters Margaret ,llt" bo“** •P'Wka for itself
wb>n biile. also to the basement. The den you
J<*»n and Edna Marie will go to Riddl _ would
_ _ _ _ ask
_ _ you
_ _ _ to
_ _ study
_ _ _ _ the
_ _ floor
_
Sunday to visit Mr«. Jarnos Elder for
B u ild in g B ein g P a in te d The
. . . . front
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“ • * * - Mr. Wright will drive them McCRACKEN TO BUILD
Contracting and Building
, <low:>. returning the same day
GEO. W PERKINS
FOUR ROOM HOUSE
""d " ¡ ¡ T * T ?
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I being repainted gray Ill's week by
Corner 5th and D Streets
1 A four mom house, with a breakfast | br,,nk Conwav
Springfield, Ci esron
Out After Hlnase—Sam Wright Is
Plans end
Estim ates Furnished
Belle,“ will be presented by
the
Christian Endeavor of the Christian
church at the Belle Theatre Thurs-
day. April 23. The play is under the
direction of Mrs. Ora Reed Hemenway,
and the cast is made up of local
talent. Proceeds from the play will
» about after aa Illness or nr<lk
br,n*
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be used to pay the Endeavor's share two weeks. He plans to spend next l 'r ,, k “ for «rnstruetlon on the south
Move to New Location Mr and
on a church piano.
week at Thompson’s resort up
, p>*1 corner of F and 9th streets
¡.Mr». Harry Whitney are moving Imlay
lows :
,
Mr McCracken has bull! over * from the corner of 5th and A streets 1
I McKensie river.
52.50. 5c; 52 50 and not OTer $5. 7c;
doicn houses In Springfield during t,, «o, Hnq e »tre t*
Card of Thanks
55.00 and not over 510. 10c; 510 and
his residence here He w'H build the!
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not over 520. 12c; 520 and not over
We desire to thank those who so t
house himself, beginning in 'he near I
34". 15c; $4ii and not over 360. 18c; !kindly assisted us in our search for S l i r i l l O r f i p l H
W o /V fl
VESBY BROS.
future The bull ling will be plastered
360 and
and not
over X80 Mr- ISO and baby.
V V L /L /U
560
not over
580, 20c; 380 and
and will have nil the mod rn coni
Painting Contractors
not over 3100. 22c.
Mrs. R. C. Kesley.
4 venlences except a furnace,
Estim
ates Given Free
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller.
j-
Another house may be built by Mr
1 Load throw n In __________
Painting. Kalsomiuing and De-
Seniors Lead in Rivalry
7
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MeCracktn
on
an
adjoining
lot,
far
1 Load throw n In and pilad
rating. Pa)>erhanglng.
The Senior class is leading the other
31 SO ln* 9,t> "•i’*“1 later In the y.ar lie
Something new la personal station -! L°*d M rH,d UP
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classes in the interclass rivalry for
will either rent or sell the houses. Mr Corner V anti 5th S\. Springfield
ery. See our cabinets of letterheads i 1 ®ord ,pUt up
31.SO
the honor of having the class numerals
Guaranteed w ork.
O ur motto Is M' 1 r '" k“ n
All work guaranteed
envelopes. Suited for Individual
engrave! on the American Legion c u p : and
us« or club stationery At the News ,'Servle••" Leave orders at News Of
with seveteen points won. The Juniors
floe.
Office.
are a close second with
thirteen I
points, and the sophomores and frtsh-1
We m ake a specialty of
men have seven and six respectfully.
The poetry contest and the boys and
girls baseball games are the remain­
ing activities which will give points.
Free.
W ill Help You Finance
Your pudding
Boys
Beavers Bent Rlnkydinks
Inter-roll room baseball gam‘s are
being played off at noon hours at the
high school. Two games have been
played this week, and another will be
played today. Monday, the Beavsrs i
won frem the Rlnkydinks. 5.2, and on
Wednesday, the Eagles walloped the
Paramount! by an 8-2 score. The
Eutoplans and the Eurekas play to­
day.
Injured in Baseball
Chart«» Thompson, a student at the
high school had his left shoulder part­
ly d'slocated In an indoor baseball
game Tuesday.
Baptist M eeting Held
The annual business meeting of the
Baptist church was held Tuesday even­
ing at the church, following a dinner
in the church basement. A program
was to hav- been presented, but owing
to the length of the business meeting,
it was omitted.
ANNUAL
Clean-up Week
April 15 to 18
The town council has set aside these days for the
FREE COLLECTION
of all kinds of rubbish that has accumulated druing the
winter. Citizens are requested to place their rubbish in
boxes or sacks and leave it where the wagonB ran make
collection the quickest.
CLEANUP NOW AS THERE WILL BE BUT ONE
COLLECTION
Buys New Car—Mr and Mrs. P. A.
Johnson have purchased a new
Chevrolet Sedan from the Goodpas­
ture agency.
Undergoes Operation—Mrs. B Con­
way underwent a major operation at
the Pacific Christian hospital this
morning.
Ill at Hom e— Mrs
Ray Glass I» 111
at her home In west Springfield.
In From Douglas Gardens—Mrs.
Glen Anderson Is »hopping In Spring-
field today from Dougfas Gardens.
of all kinds.
Breakfast Nook*, Buffet», Linen Closets.
Ironing Boards. Medicine Cabinets. Showcases.
ANDERSON
Courtesy
—
Service
—
W hether It Is reulring an
old roof or putting a roof
on a new building see us
for the material.
For tem porary work we
ta rry the cheapest and for
perm anent buildings wo
carry the beat grades of
prepared roofing.
Quackanljiisti s
Quality
160 Ninth Ave. East
Phone 7
Cor. G and Third Sts.
ROOF
We also stock red ami
green
slab?
surfaced
shingles and roof puints.
Manufacturing Corp.
Eugene.
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Oregon
Springfield, Oregon
T : r
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD
G. G. Bushman, Mayor.
There’s Only One Way To
Start Building a H o m e-
Addressee Aawtmbly
Professor G. R. Schlaucvh, head of
the history d«rartroe&‘. of Linfield
¿ollcge spok to 'he assembled high
school students Thursday morning on
‘‘Never Say Quit.’’ Professor Schlaucb
urged the students to finish their
schooling, giving statistics showing
the number of students who quit be­
fore they progress far. Out of 1000
students entering the first grade, only
600 finish the eighth grade, he said,
and of that ntimb«r, only .100 enter
college, and only 14 of the 1000 ever
finish college.
I Built-in Fixtures
DON'T ENDURE A LEAKY
That’s to START
Spring will be here soon.
Travel Planning
—for vacation journeys
D e p e n d u p o n y o u r lo c a l S o u th e rn P a c ific
agent fo r aid in com pleting your vacation plans.
I t ’s high tim e to be th in k in g about them .
A n d he is th o to n g h ly In fo rm e d . H e can advise
you in te llig e n tly about vacation spots o f especial
c h a tm and ho w best to reach th em .
H e ’ll gladly aupply you w ith «11 booklet« and
com plete,accurate In fo rm a tio n regarding
Fares Schedules Routes
Reseruations, etc.
Y o u r local agent is eager to serve you.
Southern Pacific
C. OLSON, L m w I
Its time to begin aotlve work on the big things you have in mind for the
year.
There is no more im portant m utter than th a t home you have hoped for,
wished for and talked about for so long.
I’ut the hopes, the wishes and the talk Into notion this m onth and realize
in the new home the happiest year of your life.
There is one very easy way to start- call at o u r 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 W illamette St., Phone 452
Lath
Shingles