The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 17, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    TOWN AND VICINITY
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Q iart In Ttw n—Churl,*y (Imut o», Visit Mother In B»nd—Hmllti uud
Wither Montjoy w ni Io llyml Huurtwy
Thur„t„n »«» In town Suturtlay,
where they spent tbo rtuy with th d r
In from Natron—Uimin Scott wus mother.
a visitor h„r- Htiturdnv from Nntmu
Here from Silem— Mr». Henry
Vialta from Fall Creak—Mr*. Ethu Jon» of Hal'-n waa horn Friday eia
HsuiUti'U of Full Cronk wus n Incut ItliiR friendo. Mra. Jont-a, nee ituth
vl»ittir In Sbrlhgili'lil Siititrdny.
,v.l||rr, wa» a I,rid« of a week ug"
Hero from Msbto—H. Artuin* uf Ilei Ino hand !» a guard at the alate
Mtthlc Irnnxnilcrt business In town peniti ntlury at Salem.
lint Balin',luv
P A G E FTVT
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W »
THURSDAY, JUNK 17. 1H2«.
Vl»<ta K la m a th F alla— M l»» A u d re y
Wend II no
Man In Town—J M Dünner left for Klamath Kalle thl*
Rlnkely i f W'-ndllng wa- a huslti«»* « ir li where »he will viali friend»
Ml»» Danner plana to stay »kare fo.
visitor III Inwil luat week.
'at leaat a month.
Leave« for Nebraeka Mr* J W
Tonsil» Removed—Wllflnm Gerlach
Mclnliwli left ve-lerd»v for Nehrunk»
had hl* tonsils removed at the ,i|.
whi rr »ho will "I" nil the summer.
flee of a local phy»lc!,in SaturiViv
Hare from Crevwall—Mr» W. II After »pending the Week end at hl»
Ollfrey wn» a vlaltor In Springfield home, Mr Gerlach w»» able Io re.
from C row ell Saturday.
I turn to hl» work.
Operated On For Appendiciti»—•' Harrisburg Men Here — William
Vltflta from Waltervllla— Mr Fred
Kitatun wa* a visitor In town lu«t Miss K ’na Irtah waa operated on for Spurlla and D. D. Carr of Harrisburg
app< mlleitls
by a lacal phyalclan were In Springfield for a short time
.Monday.
Mm.day at the l'acido Christian ho* Wednesday.
Here In Town— Mr». Clyde llnr pliai.
l*>l>< of Motor Route B was In Spring
V isits Mother Here— Nicholas >a*w,
Mra. Hamlin Back—Mr E II Ham
field Monday,
herty of Portland vHIterf hla troth-r.
lln returned thl* we, k fr in Porti, m d
Here from Noti—Mr- C. W. I ll'll when *h na* beo» on a vlalt with Mr». N A. Rowe, real estate 'caler,
this week Mr. Eamberty cam* down
unison wa* In Springfield Tuortay relative*.
Monday, and returned to Portland
from Noll.
Leave Springfield—Georg* Wfc«'le." yesterday where he ha« been con­
J<ek##n tn Town_ Mr Harry
hae gone to Klamnth Falla where he nected with the Dwight Edwards
»<« of Wnltervllle wua in Springfield Intend* to work th|a summer.
Coffee company for the past two . » I
Taortay.
I Cc To Klamath Falla— T on F uth a half years.
Tensile Removed— M. Ivin » T '1'’" !
„ „ i funilIy W t 'h l. week for
h id hi» tonsil» removed at th
ffi< ■ K|ania(h Fall» where they will make
of a local pliyslelun Monday.
their home.
Jasper Man Hara—Janit» Aubrey
Spend Sunday In Douglas County—
, f Jasper waa a vl»ltor In town Tue» Dr. It I' Mortensen accompanied by
day.
hl» wife and two daughter». Alice and
Here from Wendllng— Mr«. K C Margaret, »pent Sunday on an auto-
Rend was In 8prlnxtl*l<l for a «hurt mobile trip In Douglas county.
time.
Baby Girl Born—Mr. and Mrs Ear.
Mrs. T hom t’ on ■ ''
ml parent» of
Sunday At Sisters—Mr at
(•»r| Olson nod their son. Ru«»eL a baby daughter, born at ten o'clock
motored to Sla'ers and S u tli lake Monday morning. Both mother and
daughter are doing nicely.
last Sunday.
Thur«ton Farmer In Town—Irn
Railroad M»n Here— <1 S T h o m n ,
Orev of Thurston wn In town Hi» tru v ijln g freight
and
passenger
K e n y o n ’s
Have
Guest— M r. and
Spend
Sum m er
At F a rm — W . A
urilay un btislne«»
a g e n t for th e C hicago, M ilw aukie and
are
Hemenway an 1 family moved to thel’ Mrs. Booduraunt of Portland
Mohawk
Rancher
H e r.
Frank
,," u’ rn llr"‘" ’ »»* a
» " farm at Cottage Grove where they visiting at the hSmc of Mr. and Mrs.
Stafford waa in town Ssiunrtuy from ,or ,n «PrlnKfl.-l.l from Portland Tue» will »pend th. »ummer.
C. E Kenyon this week.
dnv.
Mohawk.
Teach At Rice Creek—Naomi Car'
City Carrier Take» Vacation— Ken
Morgan In Portland— Alfred Mor- ton and Myrtle Harvey are spending neth Dillard 1» taking Orson Vaughns
Newton In Town John Newton ot
Crawfordsville transseted business In «»" >•« »<* »’"rllend W ednesday the summer at Rice Creek
They place on the city mall delivery while
town »Rliirdsy.
h,> wt"
• few d , , r Mr are going to teach th- Dally Vacation Mr. Vaughn la taking hla vacation.
Morgan's father end m other w.-re Bible school there.
Mr. Vaughn haa not yet decided
Roseburg Man Fined—F P Clem h„r(, v|* |t|ng him this week,
where he will go for hla vacation hut
ens of Roseburg paid a ,10 fine Fri­
Hand Infected by Raspberries— w)|, gpPIMj ,he first ffW days at hla
day for «periling He w»» arrested
Nephew Oles In Portland— Mrs I- Mrs Ed King of Motor Route R v ns h(;n)(, |n |own
for the Offense last Sunday.
, « llam lln wa» called to Porttnnd In town Monday to treat a hand which
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Wednesday to attend the funeral of had been Infected by a raapberrv K £ p N E R .p ^ R g O N S W E D D IN G
Flnad for Speeding—Grant Byers of h(.r nrph,.w !x-wl« MoAtee wh > died
Bend paid a ,6 fine Rnturday for Ja((t
E V E N T O F L A S T N IG H T
speeding He wa» arrested June 0 on
Foot Hurt By Rail—Nnverto Ronge,
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the charge
Hava Picnic Sunday—Thu young a laborer on the section crew at th*
Mies Esther Kepner became the
'people of Hie Baptist church held a local yard» had his foot smashed bride of Clair Parsons last night at
Camp Creek
Men In Town—Ed pim i,. Sunday afternoon nft«r the Monday by a rail falling on It The „ beautifully planned wedding at the
Mn»ter»«n and J.«« Gnh>« of Cam p church services fondlni» 'nto cure Injured man was brought to the of Christian church nt Springfield, 13) e
Creek were here Saturday on host ibrv wen’ to the Twin Brooks form flee- of a local physician nnd the’, n „ T jr y Stivers of Eugene perform-
peas.
on the Camp Creek road where a p ic ­ sect tn the Eugene hospital for tre»' | n< thp ceremony.
The hrlde was dressed In a white
H»rl»y Craft w ith Grandparent»— nic Inert, wn* «oread, khout fifty mint.
member» cf the RoPtera of the Cross
satin-hacked orepo gown and oar-l"d
Harley Craft 1« vlalting hi
ertonr
Catch gLIm't of Trout—Mr. pnd
a shower hoe,net of white rosebuds.
ent« who live near f*ahnr* l ’e ex and their frlentU were ther<.
Mrs. Roy Holverson nnd Mr. nnd
peel» to stay there during tbo »urn-
O ld R e a lrf-n t H e r * — M r. nnd Mr» Mr*. Arthur Roberts »pent S eta rd o ’ Ml»» Helen Meers, attired In a gr*en
m«r months
OndiT’nn dr«v, over In th Ir ear nnd Bandar nt Belknap »prlnra. 1 h ° crepe de chine dr«” nnd csrrylntr a
with men’ »pent the time fishing and re­ hofttp-t of plrk rosehitd» wa® brides-
Spend Evening at Camp Creek— f ’om R. nrt Sin day and stopped
W e - ' port that they enught the limit of t p M
Mr
and
Mrs
W
P
Tyson
al
Dr mil Mr W 11 Pollard no'lorel
Hugh McDaniel c f Eugene acted »"
riocrlv
to Camp Cr< ek FrM .v evening Th' v park Mr». GjI.WInn wc« f
tront.
h< «t man for the g*ecm. The he'd»
•t nnd llvi-t here
M
Mildred
R!
.
report an enjoyable time sn* hud in
Mra. G ists Recovering—Mrs. Bay was elven away by her father A B
Mr Gndeetsu I
fourteen veers ng
the trip.
nn (T’strurtpr 'n •lie Bend pubi! - Gia-« fell from a ladder Inst week Kcpne” The church wa« etaherat Iv
nnd fractured her right I t g and her decorated with roses and fern« end
Ulon Pacific Man Here A W Bnk schools
head Is reported to he re'overlng lighted h v candles placed at appro­
er of Eugepa. traveling repre -enlntlv <
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f(,n'n Aatorla—Mrs M 1» n b ,y
„ w„ ,
„pmp , lriP yet priate Intervals.
of
th« I’nlon Pyu
tfl,- railroad was
In
Bprlngfleld Saturday on business for U n olb relur <d E r ld a i n i t fr .
before she enn be r-b-nr'd
The newlvweded cotjrle left for a
the compnnv
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P,1(.|f((. chrtattaa ho»pltal two-weeks trip to Rocknwnv bench
hv the Illness of her father. On her
. A fte r «n en d ln e n few de,-« there the».
Flnad for 8p**dlng—Glen Batmen wnv hnok Mrs Hnntlv brought het
Vacation At Newport—M'«s Juan . «rtt, eo on to Seaside, returning hr
of W lhlervllle was fined Saturday In father to Portland where he will re Ita Elftw r^ daughter of Mr. and : Portland, central Oregon and the
Justice court for «pe. ding The voung main for medical treatment
Mrs Mra. A. F Flower», left Saturday fo r 1 McKenxIe pass They clan to msk*
man wns given the minimum fine of Hunttv »pen, a day tn Seaside visit Newport for a vacation of a few 1 fh«lr home In Springfield upon the’»
,5
Ì Ing friand» and a day tn Portland he weeks Miss Flowers was aecompan-1 rofnwn
led by Miss Frances Greenfield of Eu-
Ml»« Kenner 1« the daughter o’
To Make Thair Home Her*— Mr
A trip to Seattle which had and Mrs A B Kepner who lives th” *
and Mrs Elmer Dunbar of Penn have
Antelope Peoo'e Hera—Mr. and ¡
miles cot cf town Th« ern«m >• »h»
came to Springfield to make their Mrs Gatch Bolton visited Mr and ¡ been
to he postponed on the accour
•AV
f
Mr and Mr« R H Parcsn« of
home here Mra Dunhar la a dnugh Mr« M B. lluntly Saturday nnd
the Illness of the friends she was 7SC, n street Mr Fnrscns will wor*
ter of O. E Klxer of thia city.
Sunday. They drove over from Ante­
going to visit there.
at hl« father'« mill n«rth of town
lope to nttend the graduation of Wll-
Hand Cut hv Saw—Fred Mellenher
after his return to Sprlngfle’-’
h„r R«lton. brother of Mr. Gatch
R e v e re n d
C h lld e ra
Leave»—The
ger of Mohnwk waa In town Satur
B ofon , who la a graduate cf the Dnl- Rev. 8. E. Childers and his wife left r
dav attending to a cut which he re
»«rsltv cf Oregon Medlcsl achn«t this for Santa Crux Monday where Rev
celved on the hack of hla left hnnrt
v«s* Mrs Bolton Is n roualn of Mra. Childers will spend the summer The
Mr M dlenherger la aaw flier nt the
Hnnlly.
local minister Is trading pulpits with
Parker Brother« sawmill at Mohnwk
Warehouteman On Vacation—G. M the Rev William Baird, of the Chris-
_ Mra. Knott Ha» Questa Mr nnd Claim, wnr, houseman at the local Han church of that city who is plan
Mrs John Dickenson. Hanev Dick, n
depot' haa gene to Pnrt’and cn hla nlng Io attend the U niversity of Or,
•on and Mr«. William Marv of In lc v««»f(on. Ho was nntned d«legnto 'o gon summer school at Eugene. In ad
pemfence and her daughter, ' ’a r c •• •
the meeting of the Masonic Grand dltlon to his duties as minister for
of Calgary, Canada stone, d
i
. "Rt P o la n d Wednesday. Whlb the local church Rev. Baird Is ex­
at the home of Mr». Annie Knox Mrs.
on the trip. Vale K .rn es of Toledo pected here next Saturday and will
Knox 1» nn old friend of Mr. and will take the place of Mr. Olson at conduct the services st the Christian
S A T IN F IN IS H G LA S S
Mrs Dickenson
church here next Sunday
the d ep ot
F LO W E R V A S E S
— t
Wisconsin Family To Visit—O. E
Go On Trip— Mr and Mrs John
Fltxgernld, accompanied by
Mrs
H attie Spencer started Tuesday on
a two months nutomoblle trip through
northern California and southern j
Oregon. They plan tn go by wny of
Ashland, Ohleo. Alturas snd Lake-
view and will visit their friends
nlnng the route. A full rnmplng equip
ment. wbs taken along.
•
Ladles of G. A. R. Meet— At the (
Inst meeting of the T.ndles of the O.
A. R., held Friday, It was decided to
discontinue the m eetings through th«
summer. So mnnv of tho memhors ,
w ill he awny during the summ«r
months thnt If. wns thougJvt best to |
call a recesa for July nnd August.
The first, m eeting In the fall will
be held the second Friday In flop in
Former Neighbors Visit— Mrs John
D. Thomas of Medford with her two
daughters and »on, John, visited at
the home of Mr. .and Mr’ . Charles
Ftrglmann Friday. Tho Egglmnnn«
and Thomnaaes' worn neighbors In
Wcnntchoe, Washington, years ago
Mrs. Thomas wns on her wnv to
visit her son, the Reverend Ralph
Thomas of Salem.
Home from Portland— Mr« Grace
Male t» expecting her daughter. M'dS
Grace Male home from Portland S»'.-
urday. Mias Male ha» been teaching
In the Portland echools for the last
year and will spend the «ummer In
Sprlrgfleld with her mother.
DELICIOUS!
COLD MEATS
For the Hot W eather
You will find our pure ready to eat, cold cut meats the
ideal way to avttid cooking and fixing in the Summer’s
heat. Delicious- appetizing and wholesome. Just the
thing for sandwiches!
BOLOGNA, FRANKFURTERS, SUMMER
SAUSAGE, SLICED HAM, LIVERWURST
Independent
Meat Co.
Phone 63
One Cent
Wall Paper Sale
From
JUNE 21st to JULY 3rd
ANY CUSTOMER WHO BUYS TWO ROLLS OF SIDE
WALL PAPER CAN HAVE THE THIRD ROLL FOR ONE
CENT?
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR 500 SAMPLES AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE.
DURING THIS SALE WE WILL SELL ALL PAINTS AT
10', DISCOUNT FROM TH E REGULAR PRICE.
SO NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR PAINT FOR THAT
PAINTING JOB.
Springfield Decorating Co.
VASBY BROS.
312 MAIN STREET
■ y
F T
oinciaence That
Made Tit own
Friday and
Saturday
Special/
Good, wife and hell,I will visit Mr
snd Mrs. D W. McKinnon Friday
for a week or «n Mr. Good, who Is
tho station agent nt Weyerhouae*.
Wlaeonaln,
writes
from Everptf,
Washington that he la verv much Im
pressed with the wextern country «o
far.
Girl Born.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl N Thompson art
the parents nt a baby girl born Mon
day. June 14 weighing six and three
fourth» pounds. Hoe ba» been named
Kathryn Alice.
TIRES
Special Prices
Cash and Carry
30x3’/ a Casing ..................... -............................................ $ 6.95
3 0 x 3’/ 2 Cord and Tube ................................................. $11.65
30x3’/ a Oversize Cord and Tube .............................. $12.95
31x4, 32x4, 33x4 Also On Special
Get Our Prices on Balloons
Springfield Garage
Phone 11
Two attractive colors to
select from, Duo-Tone
Orange and Mist Green.
Top of vase has patented
arrangement
for
easy
spacing of flowers. A very
practical as well as beau­
tiful vase, and just the
right height, S’.« inches
tall.
Special This
W eek
99c
“The Homi c{ Good
Furniture"
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
-YO U WANT A MAN LIKE THAT”
Brown was an every day young man around town. Well
known, well liked. From his small salary he saved a set
amount each week. Every Monday morning he made his
deposit, watching small amounts grow into large figures.
It was this saving habit that won for him a good position
at real money.
Brown’s regular appearances at the bank were well
known and one day when a prominent manufacturer need»
ed that type man, Brown was pointed ou t
Regular saving builds confidence in you. A thrifty citi­
zen is a w’orth-while dependable nltlzen—in whom others
feel safe in placing trust irlerdr-hlp, and whom they are
ever willing to employ and to help.
Protected by Electric Burglary ^larm System
CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS—SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
11th nt Willamette
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