The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 02, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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NEW DEPARMENTS BOOM
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
This Week’s Crossword Puzzle
Tl IV HS DA Y. JI 'I.Y 2, 1925
D inner Quest Miss P earl Nelson
Msny Get M arriage Licensee
Goes to Colorado Vlrg$l W rig h t
Many Ju n e btrdoa will result from ha» lift for Colorado, » lu r e ho will was a .d in n er guest T uesday at thu
homo of Mr and Mrs. Poter Nelson
th e business a c tiv ity of the m arriage visit hla m other.
¡license liuc.au of the clerk's office
this m onth In lamming Ml licenses.
naan
During the last w e k lie. uses were
granted to th e following: Klmbley
Hutalad. Ilom esteed, and Nora Nelson
t-fcigeiiw;
Wall.y- Jacob
1( Irlcti,
M arehfleld. and Helen I.,ml»« I »resen.
M arabfleld; Alton« Tuaonn, C ollage
Gtv've. and Gladys W akefield. Spring
field; Robert Stillm an M oulton,* and
¡Violet May S .avey, both of V eneta;
C harles R ichards and K lliahelh Swan
ton. both of E u g en e;,F lo y d I.. Luce.
Boise, and Ruth Tuck. E ugene;
C harles A H ansen. Eugene, and A ide
Hayes. C ottage G rove; EviV ett K.
¡Chase. Eugene, and R achel I. C rab
tree. B pringfleld; Fred N Miller, Eu
gone, anil E lisabeth Hoefman. May
| wood. Illinois. Leslie I-aw ton Hull.
(un i Vi ta P laster K ruse, Cottage
G rove; E ugene Goude. M apleton, and
Ingle J Reynolds. O akland; and H ans
C. R assm assen »ml llelga Rodtaker.
both of Jn n ctln o City.
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The serv an t prublen». w hich b«v
cam e so Intense during the war. also-
h as mad« Itself felt in th e building
Industry It has been responsible for
a considerable p art of th e dem and
for ap artm en ts In con trast to sep a­
ra te houses. The boom in ap artm ent
building In turn has re-enforced the
daiuaud for electrical appliances.
T hree-fonrths of th e residential
u sers of electricity use electric irons.
More than $42 OtW.tXW a re invested in
th e irons which num ber 8.500.000.
Next in frequency of seu come the
vacuum rlennara. employed by 44 per
cen t of those who buy electricity. '
T h ere a re 4,300,001) clea n ers; they i
rep resen t an Investm ent of $215.000.-
000
Twenty-nine per cent of th e cus­
tom ers of electricity use w ashing j
HORIZONTAL
V E R T IC A L
m achines. T hree and one-third million
I. Possessive Pronoun
Exits
of these m achines, valued a t $412.
4. Political P arty (abbr.)
3. H urried
600.000. a re in use.
7. .Used in eating
4. Fem ale anlnml. (plural)
k
10. Negative
Suffix to form plural
Baby Girl B orn—Mr. and Mrs. Geo
12. Before
An Insect
Leave for C rater Lake Miss Mau­
Sw anson of M arcola are th e paren ts
I 8 C onjunction
13 T herefore
rino Lombard, and Miss R m m ajane
of a baby girl born at th e Mercy hos­
1
9
14. W alked
To bow head quickly
T r a v is loft Monday for C rater lotk«
pital W ednesday morning.
15. A rock m aterial finer than gravel I t . C avity containing th e eye
» h e re thev will I»,» employed during
IS. College Degree
¡13. To force a ir through nose
the real of the auuimer.
T hurston Baby Bom— A baby girl
D epart
¡15. A grain
w as born to Mr and Mrs. John T ra -' „„ Con‘v uU jons; spjuini8
>17 To grow old
V is it i n g
Frienda Here - Mr and
vess of T hurston .T ueslay night.
gl>ve or serva;,,
' 20. Used to keep cool
Mrs. Joe Vocum of Tillam ook are
24. Preposition
21. A - sta ir
visiting old friends in Springfield
V isit a t Rewey's—Mr and Mrs. C.
25. M easure of W eight
22 Froxen vapor
They lived here five or six years ago
V Boone of Kerry. Oregon arrived 27. Toward
23. Because
a t the M. L. Rewey home today and . , 8 M isu r (Spanish)
2«. O pposite of off
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
will stay until a fte r July 4.
i 30. B onier of th e mouth
28. River in ¡Southern China
Rev. F K. Childers. P astor
*31. Pale
28 E gyptian Sun Got)
M orning service al 11:00
V isit a t Will Home—Mr. and Mrs.
Bible School at 9:45.
C. P Lang f Spokane visited a t the C H L , R r ; H p i i v n o m i w n t ;
H ughes. P o tt.r and Miss PlalL. Mo­
John Will home W ednesday.
LMUKCH PLAYGROUNDS
The chritch hoard has decided 'o d is­
OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN th ers a re Invited to seud th eir child­ continue the evening services during
ren a t those hours with the assurance July and August, but tho morning
Twelve cars and tracto rs w ere sold
th a t all possible ra r e will be taken services will be hel l as usual.
by th e Anderson M otor eompany this ; The R ecreational C om m ittee of the
to m ake it wholesome and safe.
w eek
The Booth-Ke'ly fire patrol M ethodist church m et last evening
In the evenings the equipm ent will
M A R C E L L IN G -By
appointm ent.
and J. F. Deadmond purchased road and adopted a few sim ple regulations
be available about 6:30 with one of
Cull Mrs C E A rcher, If):; W
ste rs. L Conch. Leo Lom m ers E verett to govern th e playgrounds.
W hile.
th e following men or a suhntitM.- n
J 2 9.
L aw rance an d Louis H owe bought th e church is supervising th e project,
charge: M essrs Ira Nico. Gantx. l^oyd.
coupes and J. W. Anderson bought a they «-ant ti known to all th a t it is
Sm ith. Pollard and Vaughn.
" ANTED—R ellahle Salesm an Io sell
fo u r door sedan. J. E. Nice bought a everybody’s playground and all a re
Building and Loan savings. Good
It Is planned to light the grounds
to u rin g car and C harles G eveau ami welcome to use It. It Is desired to
rom m lsalan
Unlim ited larriio ry
and add equipm ent as fast a s possible,
B W arfield a tru ck apiece
Ralph make it a com m unity asset.
Call E. II. Peterson. Eugene 780. ,1
a s well as to im prove th e grounds.
Cline and A B. M athews bought tract-
„ .
ore
Beginning next Monday th e play Tennis, volley ball.-croquet and horse­
JI. 2.
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will be supervised from 2 to 5 P. M shoes to g e th .r with the slide comprise ,
i by M esdam es Meyer. Gantx. Pollard. the presnt provision.
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Time ix fleeting—Tomorrow- next week next month -
anti next year- come uml arc gone while one h i III pltnui
lo start action lor t h a t "someth»)'" of case, com fort, peuce
and plenty.
Tlie YOU of today, In t h e full power of enrnliiK capacity.
1» responsible for the Yol of tomorrow, when earning
ability is decreased.
Heed these words from the pages of experience, (’all II
charity hut sta rt today for the other man the YOU of
tomorrow so that in* may live In comfort and without
worry.
Spend less than you make today and hank the d if­
ference. We pay 3 per cent on saving accounts or certifi­
cates of deposit.
C om m ercial S ta te Bank
DANCE
Every
Wedn’sd’y
and
Every
Saturday
Night
at the
Springfield
American
Legion
Open Air
Pavillion
Your
Friends
will all
be present
the night
of the 4th
I thank you.
Special Trains To
OAKRIDGE
Leave Springfield July 4th 8:20
R eturning Leave Oakridge
July 4th 10:30 P. M.
July 5th 9:30 P. M.
hem
CARL OLSON, Agent
Harvest Needs
BINDER TWINE
-MOWER PARTS
SECTIONS AND GUARDS
IIAY FORKS
HAY CARRIERS
IIAY ROPE
For your vacation see us
TENTS
AUTO BEDS
FOLDING CHAIRS
We’re Figliling
Your
This community has publically called upon
The Springfield News to fight its battles in
the railroad controversy as well as in other
issues. This we are willing and glad to do,
but in fighting for you we expect your un­
qualified support. You must be behind us
financially as well as morally.
See that your subscriptions are paid well
in advance. And see to it too that the men
you patronise are advertisers in this paper
and are boosters for your interests and this
commutity. This is no time to straddle the
issue.
COOKING UTENSILS
GASOLINE CAMP STOVES
Wright & Son
Hardware
Paint
Furniture
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