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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1926 By •» « s la t Community News • • • • • • • • • • THURSTON NOTES • • • • • • a • Corraaaanrfanta UPPER WILLAMETTE A wedding of much kiteraat to the realdepta oT the t '( per W illa m e tte Valley wa» that o f Roecoe lb m irti ka and El»le Clayton, wh'ch took pluce nt thu hone of Ml»» Cluyton'» grand- falb er. T A. W egner, at Jaaper. Sun Itnv. W. A. Elkina, Thu llu rb lt fam ily, alao M r. and day afternoon Mr«, Krunk t'a m plod I »pant huuday ut paalor of Ihe 1‘b aaan t H ill Chrl»tluu Coburg, the ao"«l» o f M r and Mru, H a n y llu rb lt M r «ml M ia. ('u rlla a -Pries from N u ll vl»lti-il John Price last Humlay M r» vlluNa Baughman anil anti. How- a lii, »ml M r*. Jiihn Price le ft Wmluea- ■lay niurn'o« fur a f»w ilajw outlli« at M v k i-iirle bridge M i« i 'iip utihiiw r, »1111« Itu f.i unit Mini daughter lin n i . from Goshen, M r. mill Mr». H ull unit two ch'ldreti, Mr». Kuril from <*r« -»well, and Al I'l l » in uml Mi»» M artha M o o t’ front l*?i- »1 in . »punt Sunday with M r uml Mr». I* rry Edmlaton. church officiated. M r. H endrlcke baa o f M r and Mrs. Ralph L aird left tor were to taken w ith Oregon that they Spending Summ er Here— M ita Lta been a resident of Pleasant HUI many tb e l* home In P 'm 'a n d W ednesday plan to return next year and look for verne W a lk e r la spending the sum mer years and la now ranching on the Ha.'- »uly »1. a location. here w ith Mrs. A rch ie Davia. Her H«oa iface. A fte r spending a couple of weeks home le at T illam oo k. T b t n.eetinx of th • ladles a u x ila ry O ver one hundred friends and re la Io be held st M rs I'help«' Wednesday, In Eugene M rs. Bertha M anning Is People In Prom Out of Tow n— tive» gathered a fte r dark at 'he home July 11. was poKiponei until Thu rs »gain at h er bom. at Pleasant HUI. ul M r. and Mr». Ro»coe H endrick» day. July j«, ,,n a -tcu nt of the -Ice-] T he farm ers of the Upper WH M any people from the surrounding J. L. Bach, to serenada the newlyweds. Members lion b>l.| at the n u ll school building lam ette are very busy baling hay a n d , t' , * n* w , r « in Tuesday binding grain. Much hay has been ) n* r • n<> w *'• Thelnea of W a lter- of the Pleaaant HUI and Enterprise July l i . ,Tan «»»nders of M arcola, C. V . church choir», old tim e frie n d » ' ut At . meeting f the board o' d'- balled In ih e Pleasant H ill district Lansbery of Leaburg and R. W CalU- M r Hendrlt-k» and young folk» »at on rcctoia of Cnloti nlt,h school N ’ 1. the past week. Sw ift and Cooper have pnrehaned' * » <* Cr#ek ’ * re amon« (he luwu Ringing “ favorite old »ong»" 'ut f leanant Hl!> o .ld M nday, J u i/ C; . until lute into the night. M r and Mrs. 11. fj Linton wax «•■ »sen chalnna-i fcr a new Fordson for the summer har- r,B ,to r*- | _ _ _ _ _ — — — —— — — Ile m lrlc k « served Ice cream and cake the T m ln g year -not E. H . 'n l - - r vesting and threshing. iu abundance all during the evening *cle*k Another m c t b i< w ill b-> held M r. and Mrs. C. L. W illia m s have -■■■ — 1 1 -— 1 ■ ; Mrs. C C Jncoby and two children Monday, July ZO. Just com peted extenslvi Improve. ■ who huve been visiting at the home Thu member» of the Pleasant HUI ments at the ranch, building a f r u i t : ¡te m p of Wmelrijun entertained th eir trio m ilk cellar ami Instalifug a com- i wives uml sw eethearts at a bonfire pit to w ater »ya»f m. M r. and M rs. W . L. Bristow are In-1 and ice cream and cake feast in the .Wot, Inian XTove Saturday night July, s tallin g a Rater system, having re<; 111. The evening was spent In vlsICng ently j urchased a 12 11. P. e n g in e ,, uml Hinging around the fin - and feast- pipes, tanks, etc. .In g on Ice cream a n t cake. - M r and Mr». A W . Ivanlels and i Rev. W. A Elkins w ill apeak next Iw o daughter». Opal and N ellie, M r. I Sunday by request on “T he D evil.“ end M rs. Al Pettrson of Los Angeles, I Rev Elkins stated he w ill take bis enroute to eastern Oregon, stopped j sermon entirely from the scriptures. over night Tuesday. July 14. to vlsb I at the home of M r. and M rs. B e rt! On August 2. 9. and 1«. Rev. Elklus John. w ill be absent from the pulpit, going to the officers camp a t A m erican TOWN AND VICINITY Lake. atyour. DRUGSTORE H hvi i u I from liuru allen*tt,u the Hun nay achuol group gu<hnr|-ix at thu fish hatchery lu«t Sunday. N«xt Munday there w ill I,, it baaket slltim r . ‘.i! Kunduy »rliuiit conference ut lb.* i l u ii li Every bod' la welcome J)r and Mr». Hchn have been enter- Thurston talnlnx the past week relatives from sen and Casper, W yom ing. M r. and Mr» Springfield : Prueth and M r. and Mrs. H a rt. They home Is a t M ia ,’ r l.u Ed in « to il a . » on. l. r . r r n . went • Portland laal Tl.ur»duy, re turning home fiunday • uiimp A II •with This W eek’s Crcfiword Puzzle Hit, M t* PAOS FIVS Mulhewa « ¿ i. t atvertil People H ere— C. W . H a n daughter V irg in ia , were visitors Wednesday. T h e ir Thurston. MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE day« l i Eugene la it w i « Mb» took h<T u fc 'tr Mra. M srg a r I . ('a m p b u ll't p la t*. »vh'le »he went to P u l land to ** e Mlaa Alto J mi« who la aurloualy HI In the Good ttan iarllan hoapltal M r and Mra. Have W eaver and BOO, i. Roy. from C alifo rn ia, arrived Friday 2 evening Io visit M r and Mra. A. W. 3 W’eaver. They motored to Portland 4 Wednesday for the Elk'» convention & M r, and Mra. T ay lo r Needham left a thia wuek for an extended vlalt 7 through W ashington, They were ac t companied by M ra H arvey Hadley, alao M ra Gregory M ilt hell and child 111 ren mho expect Io make th e ir home its |tt there. Mlaa M ildred Price, who la tele phone g irl at M rK u n ile Bridge »pent 17 M onday night w ith her parenla. M r. and Mra John Price. Mra Fred Ruaael la enjoying a vlalt w ith her alalar from C alifo rn ia thia week. M argaret Ruaaell who apent the pa»l week al M cKenxIe Bridge haa returned home. She motored to l i a r rlaburg w ith her aunt Tueaday. C liffo rd H errington and w ife and baby, aj»o Floaaale H erring to n , iwho were returning from an extended touring trip w ere over turned In a Font car Saturday evening near Hen- drlcka bridge They w ere badly »haken up and hrulaed b|it none aerl- oualy Injured T he car waa damaged. A. W W eaver w hile returning from town Monday * afternoon had hl» C harm er car throw n Into the ditch and a wheel broken It wbr caused by the loose gravel which wa« thrown up In the road while repu'rlng It. No ofle wa» hurt A period of tim e Bashful Decay Employ Devil An a rtific ia l basin for vessels To cut Irre g u la rly Into small pieces Garm ent worn by Jewish priests of snc'enl times A 4 ower To run away w ith a Inver Algonklan trib e of Indians A (llpthnng A speck A riv e r In Ita ly Call to a ttra c t attention Senior (A b b r) M r. and M r» Fred Zum alt from M y rtle Point are »pending the week at Thurston.» Mr». Goaaler enjoyed a vlalt u her daughter Em m a and child, Inat Week. She returned to her home In Portland Monday. Ice Cream Sold— Thu Epworth t,eague of the M ethodist church sod Ice cream at the rhudch yard Krldnv evening In order to raise money to send th e ir delegate to the district League convention, to be held at Cot tage Urove the firs t of next month, Common council (abbr ) V E R T IC A L A male child County lA h h ri Like Fence Pickets An 1 lib e ra l adherent of a creed College degree In caae that To overcome: frighten Section - of an arm y Personal pronoun— third person Cold A vessel In which oil Is burnt through a wick A single voice or musical in stru ment L a w fu l Tw o or more metals mixed T o force a ir noisily through the nose H O R IZ O N T A L Fragm ent P ertaining to or like the base The note of the dove T itle used In India by natives In speaking of Euro|lean gentle man Haxy condition of the atmos phere Upon A part of the body Plural of 1 A step M usical Instrum ent Plural (A b b r) Past tense of sit A riv e r In Southern China To soak through A curved contour or surface Depart A greeting T herefore Yellowish red complexion At that place A man'a nickname A ffirm a tiv e Tw nshlp (ab b r) Deeds To he in want or need of L ik e Also P erfo rm « Dote A great num ber or q uantity A fish Hue To re a r or set up. as a building E (Western Vaudeville DUKE KAMAKUA mid his great MID-PACIFIC BAND Crisp Sw eethaert Melons which have ripened on the vine 1 , 1 . • • and are appetizing to the last mouthful- DIXON-RIGG T DO presenting the sensational acrobatic bicycle novelty OTHER FEATURES TOO A Real Treat The Price is extrem ely low Cleans the teeth and leaves a fresh, clean taste In the m outh. Contains no grit. Its daily usa prevents pyorrhea. for m eats of this quality INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. Corner 4th and Main FLANERY’S Drug Store O rvi M o n Springfield, Ore. Phone 63 ...A P P R O V AL-lnstantaneou« approval oS this ‘sensation’ N o other car like \ " * it! Unmatched in low closed car r lUg melons or small ones, the quality of this variety Is Just the same. We have them ready to eat. Take one home or on your vaca tion. jfti TKe Coopstcr vice Sweatheart Melons ARTHUR HOWARD A CO. In the domestic farce Comedy "Tangled Tales" 25c HERFORD BABY BEEF ^ our store whlt.li you should have. As suggested WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 WAYNE LORAINE In •‘A Nifty Novelty" Tender lucious cuts of M U L -» W hether you are Koi»R miles away or are staying at ZOELLER 4 ’ BODWELL Song and world's Hinallent prima donna In •'Bongs of their own" PRICE -V • « home, there are. vacation—or sum m er needs—specials In fl-S & S Special V A L U ES C n iin s te r voup • F e a tu re s T h ousands have seen it—thousands now ac knowledge the new 1925 Star Coupster the greatest closed car value in the low-cost class! O ffe rin g open car airiness or closed car snug- ness at ^ e touch of the hand, this scientifically- ' designed business man’s coupe returns more dollar for dollar value than any other low-cost clo8edcar. Quick -sliding cur tains b u ilt in to perm anent top. Clear vision from all ( S e t I t —Y ou must! Right away. The Coupster is a sensation—-a new and wanted type» Im- mediate orders mean early deliveries. Come see h today, driving angles. Broad-dimensioned lug gage compartment. [wMcrprooi. lockad] Gray Spanish leather upholstery. Rich blue lacquer finish. , PHONE PHONE Springfield Garage Natural wood wheels. 8 - WHITE FB8N1GROCEBÏ ■ 3 Fisk “balloon” size 4-40. S t, F a m o u ; M illio n D o lla r M o to r—F o u r-W h e e l B ra ke s