The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 17, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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TUB ;S PIlIX G FIRt.n NEWS
"TME-
LLw IC N a u x il ia r y has
Opens Sport A f ^ T ~ l
NEW L IS T OF OFFICERS
Election of officer» and final pr. p a ­
ra ro n » for th e organisation'« vk>t-
etau '» benefit C hristm as w ork w ere
im portant featu res of a m eeeting of
the A m erican Legion auxiliary, halo
N nday e rtn in g .
Mr». M B H untly was re-elected
president. O ther officers chosen a e r e
Mrs. C. A. Sw art*, vice-president;
Mrs. H. E. Maxey, se c re ta ry ; Mrs.
llern ice an Valaah. h isto rian ; Miss
P earl Snook, tre a su re r; Mrs. 1. N
K n d co tt, chaplain. The executive
com m ittee is composed of Mrs Van
Va rah, chairm an, and .Mrs. P. R.
H am lin. Mrs. Endicott, and Mrs. Jack
L arson.
T hese officers will be installed at
th e m eeting to be held Jan u a ry 4
Mrs. H untly rep o rted on th e sue-J
cess of th e prep aratio n by the a u x ii-,
la ry of a "C hristm as ch eer box” to j
be sent to the V eterans hosp tal ai '
Portland. Local m erchants donated
m aterial for th e box and also gave ,
m aterial to be made into hot w ater -
bottle covers. Rugs, cig arettes, to b ar ;
co. raxors. tobacco pouches, slippers
w aste paper b askets, and home mad-
eandv a re a few of th e things to be
een; to P ortland from h ere by the
auxiliary.
Success was also mot w ith solicit- Í
In funds to be used for the support ;
of the local auxiliary's o rphan g ir l.'
The mam moth '• w Madison S quare
D orothy Bailey, of Portland.
Mrs. J. W. M rlnturff. secretary of '-■arden o re a s
is doors to sport
«he grate departm ent. <ts expected to S ro p-s. H ere i Tex R ickard, pro-
visi; the local unit some far- ¿u rin e
, poaln«
’’1'Ckey regalia, f rst
J a n u a ry H an s for h er en tertain -
: : .. ,,
n se w arena.
n i-n t a re being made.
THU hSTO N
■rin itan.iv. n w . 17. i»at.
day with th e ir »on, C urtis and wlf
NOTES
Mr
and unable to leach but re«uiu-\l hi r
work last Mondav
Mr» Inus F 'u tti'g a n fro Eugene,
» len t F rid a / -j./h t with h er cousin
M r* A. \V W eaver
and
Junction c ity
last Suuduy.
M r* L e u
Mr W1’l am
bMlIs arriv ed
tended visit
Mrs
[Mayor Joseph W . Youngj
The T h u rsto n basketball ! i . i i u
m otored to E n ilra F rid ay « venlng
; an d played the team s there. T hurston
1 g ills won with the score 37 to 28;
! t 't e E lm ira boy» won w ith th e «core
I id to 7.
Mrs. Illahch
Wise front
H w I hs
T h i n »eeiira to be no taw s fo r the
Home spent T uesday
night
with rich o te for the poor and t a o tuk­
Maude Kdmiston
itun laws for you and me
Teddy W llfret sp en t the week end
with h s p are n ts n<«r E ugene.
Mr. and Mr». E rank Cam pbell m ot­
ored to L eaburg last Sunday und
sp en t the day w ith relative«.
Leu P o rter from A usto and C harles
P o rter from Globe took d inner a t
John Kdmiston last Saturday.
L ast S atu rd ay evening aa L ore*
Edm istou was on his way hom e from
E ugene he stopped in Springfield for
a s bile. W hllo th ere som eone to o k
hi» suit case and all It co n tent» from
he c ar No trace ha» been fount!
of it.
Mr and Mrs. John P rice m otored
to NNotl last S unday an ! .s ent th»
At th e recent election o f oiflcials
In Holly wood-by-the-Sea, Florida,
Mr. Joseph W. Young bail the hon­
or of being appointed Ute h is t
lL xior of litis uew n ty .
fXSGBSRafcSSSKS'
EMPTY FANCY EOXES and
HOLIDAY CANDY
SPONG R ESTAU R AN T IS
MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS
< atnly 1» the ■■»•>.< t g in bern im « if 1» as much a
p art uf the ( hri-tniui ip t r l t as holly and old B anta hitti-
self Wo » a re an e a ;e clally fin. «election of goodie* for
young and old th at a re del giitlullv whnl< -.nine and deli­
cious. C ream y chocolates, bonbona. e tc . in «|a*cl* Holiday
bolt's.
T he Spong re sta u ra n t was moved
Monday to hew q u a r te r s in th e Sp -ng
hotel build'n r. T he cen tral rocm fu
the hotel bn 1 din g was rem odelled and
renovated to m ake an a ttr a c tiv e gr'U .
and additional ligSt ng fcilitles were
arranged. The re s ta u ra n t o pen-d for
serv ice In the q u arters 3 • lav
And for the kuldics, pure hard candles, in n . a ¡mil fancy
baskets.
E G G IM A N N ’S
C cach F ra c tu re s F in g e r.
V T». Bain, Springfield high school
football and b asketball coach, frac­
tu r e ! the little fngv-r on his left h.-n;
last Thursday afternoon while practic­
ing with m em bers of the bask that!
team hi the gym nasium . The Injury
Is improving.
House and Lot Sold.
Purchase by G. O. W hiteley. re­
cently of Oakland. Oregon, of a bouse
and lot at Ninth and J s tre e ts from
W R. Boeson was completed throng'i
a local real estate agency th:» week
Mr W hxeley and hi» fam ily already
have moved into th s place.
A tte n d Eugene C on clave.
Mre. M J France and Oswald O1-
aon, clerks a t the local S outhern Pa­
cific offices, attended th e division
board m eeting of the Brotherhood of
Railway Clerks, held in Eugene last
Bunday. The m eeting was held a t th e
O sburn hotel, a n ! th e business ses­
sion was followed by dinner.
T o B uild H ouse.
Thomas A . Yost, who recently p u r­
chased a half acre of land on Fifth
street, im m ediately will s ta rt the con­
struction of a four-room m odern bun­
galow. The property, which lies be­
tw een I and J streets, was purchased
from A . J Cowart.
visited at Itoj Baugh s
Mrs lleultth H anson front Kugelte
.■pont aat Friday « th her m other,
P uckett and sou. also Mrs Benulah llnrblt.
G ray from K lam ath
A W. W eaver look aertoua III Fri
lust tbinday for an ex­
day evening with gall stones hut Is
with relative« here
Im proved now
Mr, and Mr». L aw rence G ossler
John W i l l i, i ,’ r o n t C n f li . g » Gr >vo
Rosa C alvert from and son and
Mrs Beulah Harbl*.
spent last Sunday with Mrs U m A r n a s In T hurston Tuesday evening
n ear Springfield
Mr Je s se F ountain m otored in
Mrs, A. \V. W eaver «pent part of
I Mat week in E ugene visiting r»»la- from R ent a fte r his wife, who has
been at the bedside of her fath er,
! lives.
1 otoncl IL M. P rior, who passed aw ay
Mies Man lo E duilstou.
who
t.w ching a t W a te rv ille th is year, last w tek. i'll y started ou th e 'r r e ­
•w as sick the ls -lc r p art of laa: week turn trip aat Mouday.
Come In and Talk Turkey
GOOSE.
Wa,U n C ,1,ICKEN “ DUCK- o r “ -voung fat
O ur poultry is co rn and
fatten ed which
produces th at delicate flavor thin ; so necessary In t
roast fowl But. no m atter what
u are going to have
for the big Holiday f e a s ts — you know you'll get the
choicest and te n d e re r when you o»der them at
Christ m&s
Suggestions
for Children
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
MEATS
PR O M IT DELIVERIES
4th & Main
KIDDIES KAR
TOT DIKES
WAGONS
SCOOTERS
TRICYCLES
HAND CARS
TOY AUTOMOBILES
BICYCLES
Phone 63
Bicycle Tires, Lamps, Ped­
als, Saddles, Etc.
Special Holiday
Deserts
Hendershott’s
Gun Store
‘‘The Wheel Goads
Store o f Eugene”
C hristm as Photographs a t Tollman
Studio, Eugene.
D 21.
Everybody looks forw ard to the dessert. They expect
It to be the tastiest, most delicious delight of the entire
feast. But m any a good meal has been spoiled by a poor
dessert. To m ake sure th a t your dinner will have a fitting
climax—ord er your dessert here. Everything th a t’s good!
PIES
PLUM PUDDING
CAKES
COOKIES
ROLLS
BREAD
Salads and other good things for C hristm as Dinner
770 W illam ette
Phone 151
GOOD NEWS
H U m ’S BAKERY ANO DELICATESSEN
f : I .. ____ '
... T -, . ...
Electrical Gifts
The Lasting Kind
Why not an Iron this year?
Many women prefer to do their own fine pieceS of ap-
uure;L an,<1 the b<:Bt nianr>er of Ironing them is with an
hJectric Iron. One can be purchased here tor $3.95.
A Coffee Percolator Is cheap and efficient.
I
GOOD NEWS for every m em ber of the family
If brews the delicious beverage right on the table and is
-au,
W,H last for ,nanY years- We are selling them
this Christm as for $7.50.
Electric Toasters ................................................
Electric Waffle Irons
............
from now until next Christinas! Give your family
c u r tto f ir o n .
o r give yourself a year’s subscription to
Vacuum Cleaners
Electric Grill
The Springfield News
NEWS—STORIE»— PICTURES
INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
Only $1.75 a Year
o5 un
$14 50 un
Reduced
Fares
For exampki
...........$ L 0 0
im m
$12 50
Complete line of Everyready Flash LlghtH.
Why not a carton of W cstinghouse Mazda Lamps?
Electrical Gifts are sensible, worthwhile and lasting. See
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
1th and Main St.
Springfield, Oregon
Also for
Salem and R eturn $3.65
Roseburg and R eturn $3.55
N ew Years
A ik «lient for sale
d arn , limits.
S.ile dntes December 18-25; lim it January 4.
Proportionate reductions to many other points.
A»k Agent
Southern PdcificLutes
CARL OLSON, Agent