The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 09, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    BENEFIT SHOW PLANNED
BY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
PAGE THREE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY DBCBMRBR Ô, 1$26
tn a u fil anlar-
taluinent.
It I I hop»d by thoao In
■ tunic" Ihm , Ih« rn w lp ta from to-
ulght'x miti<rtalnni«nl w ilt cnm pl«t"ly
l ay (or lb « in»» a i l i l ' l l i i qulpinvnl.
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES ON
WAY TO DISTANT POINTS
lin n n i p a tr o n i o l ilia
*1» h I i | In raising rutnls Io la y lor
fuulliall m ill« ri'plui ln * thn.« d 'ltr iiy
«><1 In III«' m i n i u> ni nun I u in Hr in, n
linn III i ii I •• rl it 11« tn ■ in w ill lit- i ' oii
i l u i i ’ il ul H im II m II tlii'iilri'i' tm itxlil,
I l won nniiiiiiiii i ll (inlay at ilm Hpilnit-
tli lit l l l r h m iiniil.
S hrub P la n tin g Season N o w
The planting season for shrubs In
W e a trn r t ‘ non extend» from October
Already Christm as packages are to A pril, says the station landscape
Calls at O exter— Dr. Eugen« K ester leaving the Hprlngfleld poatotttce on specialist.
Sorubs are planted any
made a professional call a t tbe It. D. every m all according to Postmaster tlm
when ground 1« In w orkable
Creek was a visitor here Monday.
Play N a n *«U
Bushnell residence at Dexter Sunday F. B. H am lin . Moat e f the. packag m condition
Much harm comes from
Hara From Notl— Mm, It H. Sm ith night.
In the malls so far have been d •»- planting
T ill' tilBti nolliini play, " E llin Humea
In
muddy
soil.
Since
lined for distant p o n te . but Post weath* r conditions are uncertain a t
lu Hlay," noth'll I'Ml (nr U hi il ram al lm nf N u ll wu« a visitor In the city Mon­
Here From Country— W illia m Cole m aster H am lin was m p h a tlc In draw ­ this t.u;
i liili o f tin' Hpiltixllold 1 1I a h nt t in n ì, day,
tf
year, shrubs are
sod C F. Leith, both of Motor Route ing attention to tbe necessity of early ordered ea rly from the nurnery and
"•I’ll!, 1*111111 lliiii'li G irl." In ill«
ui i urti I ng In uniHiunoi'ini nl I Ills w o rk .
Stevie« H« re— Hubert H u rle « of
ft. Eugen«. I ran «a d "d business In m ailing even to points nearer to I f the soil Is not fit for planting, are
t ill' <i( llv (I'H liirn iiii'lu rn nil to- U lilla H illo anil l.illn y Nit»' worn
Fall Creek wu» a Hprlngfleld vlaltor
Sprlnfllleld on Monday.
Hprlngfleld.
iillilil n program,
In addition. Iilxli h a ilin g l ì i a r a i l e i n In the com wly,
“heeled In" u ntil fhey may be safely
Sunday.
«■liinil n lin lriim w ill supply »<■ v ira l which wan well re c « l» « l by u filli"!
(in December 16, he sald. addltlonal planted.
At Hospital— Mrs. Verne S te w a rt,
Pollard at M areóla— I»r. W . H. Pot-
snappy m in i'ily uAn In r Itu> i i I I H i h
auilltiytum . laut Friday night.
Heavy pruning is done to m aintain
underwent a m ajor operation a t the belp wlll he arrangf-d for thè locai
lard made a profeaslonal call at M a l­
force. In order tb a t thè mali» a balance between the top and thw
Pin Ifli
C hristian hospital Monday. postai
.
eóla Monday
i loss of roots in digging. It prevent«
M r and Mrs. Stew urt are residents inay he liaridled wlth dlspatcb. The
ea rly a rriv a i of ('brtstm aa malia from damage caused by whipping In strong
Visit at O exter— M r and Mrs. Carl of Natron.
dlatant points he see» a» a good Indi- winds. T he cats are made clean Juet
G
irard
»pent
Sunday
visiting
at
56 STORES
Ending
Baby
Boy
Born—
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Thot-
catlon that thè la te r mali» w lll noi above tbe nodes or buds and car« 1«
Dexter.
Starts
vai N yatrum are tbe parente of a be too beavy for thè locai force to used to keep the characteristic shape
Saturday
of the shrub. A ll dead o r diseased
Grim«» Here— Jesae O rlm e», resi­ baby son born a t thè Paclflc Chrla- bandle.
Dec. lat.
dent or M otor Route B. Eugene, wax tlan hospital last Huturday evenlng
branches are removed and burned.
Dec 4th
T he postmaster predicts that this
a viador In Hprlngfleld Monday.
Baby Oaughtsr Born— M r and Mra. year's Christm as m ailing w ill be the
IN THE W EST
Goes to Hospital— M rs Roy F red­ E D. Deadmond of Marcola are the greatest ever handled by the Spring-
LO ST PURSE
erick o( Mohawk, was taken to the parents of a baby daughter born Sun­ field office. Chances for an all-tim e
6th and Willamette
Store 11
Eugene. Ore.
Fred Bosserman. while delivering
Paclflc Christian hospital on Sunday. day at the Paclflc C hristian hospital record In postal receipts are good, be
packages for local stores, a few day»
declares.
ago lost his purse.
M r. Boseernua
Chata In T ow n— Harold Chaae. of
Builds N e w House— A. L M a tto o n
T he approach of the holiday season says he was on B street between sixth
Motor Route B, Eugene, wa» In town of Estacada la building a new house
for a short tim e Monday.
and garage on W illa m e tte Heights. Is seen In tbe gay decorations in and seventh when he bought soma
Matoon expects to move his fam ily store windows on M ain street, and Christm as seals from a g irl. He then
Oakridge Man Ham — D elbert Red­
Christm as entertainm ents are being went down sixth to D street before
here shortly.
ding of O akridge «pent a part of
planned by schools and churches. he missed his purse w ltn some small
Monday In Hprlngfleld.
Men's heavy ribbed Cotton and Fleece lined Union
Officials H am — N. L. Michels and Schools w ill be given vacation on F ri­ change In IL
M r. Bosserman would
O. A. Prince, of the Eugene head­ day, December 24. the day before like to recover tbe purse from anyon«
Suite. $1.50 value. Why not take advantage of it now,
Mra. Van Orden Hara— Among out
at this epecial low prioe
quarters of the Booth-Kelly Lum ber Christmas.
who m ay have found IL
of town viadora Saturday wa» Mrs.
Company were visitor« at the Spring
E. I. Van Orden of Junction City.
O U R W O L S P U N U N IO N
Held plant of that concern on M on­
O nly by q uantity buy In a and q uantity soiling are we able to sell
C re s w e ll Man H am — Lem I»rury of day.
you this big. well fitting, warm union at aurb a low price. A t any
the C resw ell d istrict wa» In town
Cross Paso— M r and Mrs George
Hrolor «tore theae special days for------
Saturday.
Jones crossed the M cKenzie pass
s i- s x ’ i A L
Ride with Ethyl'
Passmore In Tow n— E J Paaamore Saturday night In th eir automobile,
B re w e r
H ero— Roy B rew er of F all
C. J. BREIER CO.
UNDERWEAR
Special For Men
98c
5 1 .7 9
T A IL O R E D R IB B E D C O T T O N U N IO N S
W e hosllato to quote a p rior on thin wonderful elastic, lone fibre
knit union, for (ear you might cnnfu»« It w ith the cheaper one« on
the m arch!
Be aure to eee It
s i ' k h . a i .
I t 75 value------
5129
B O V 'S F L E E C E U N IO N S
Every mother know«, wlnil boy«' good fleece Unions are worth
She must realise wdmt an unu«unl bargain thia well made garment
la at only——
H P E X tA I.
€qc
2 P IE C E
GARM ENTS
L O T 101K —‘Heavy, but flu * cotton two piece mu H n
T hen* com­
m only re ta il for B*r»« each
Now for both shirt and drawwra------
2 ,or $1 45
N O T IC E
We are closing out our entire line of Designer Patterns
at a 20 per cent discount.
"IT
ALWAYS
PAYS
TO
BUY
AT
BRIERS' "
overcoming many difficulties.
The
lights on th e ir automobile were out of
order, and they were forced to make
Hare Sunday— M m. It It Minnick th e ir w a, through the snow by the
of Oakridge was a visitor here Sun­ light of flashlight
They returned io
day.
th eir Bend
residence on Sunday
morning.
H e re
F ro m
M areóla— Mrs.
Fred
M tlte n b e rg e r of M arcóla »pent a part
of Saturday In Springfield.
LABOR TURNOVER LIGHT
of M arcóla wu» In town for a short
tim e Sunday.
Donna Man Her«— Pete Finch if
Donna transacted huitines» in the
city Saturday.
Mabie V is ito r— Mr». Jim Llndham
of Mabie was u business visito r In
Springfield Saturday.
Hers
From
Jaeper— Mrs.
Perry
W allace of Jasper spent a part of
Saturday In Springfield
Its
Industrial
and
Eduoatlonal
Service Spreads Throughout
the United States.
“Merry Christmas”
Electrically
One visit to our electric shop by mere man and he will
worry no more what to give "HER "- he it wife or mother
for Christnias. Electric home equipment brings joy to
the housewife's heart and here we have all that is new.
practical. economical and efficient in labor-saving home
equipment.
Maybe it is an electric pereulator, heater, waffle iron,
table stove, Iron.t oaster, vacuum cleaner or washing
machine. Here nre a few specials we have on display
$ 5.00 UP
$ 5.00 UP
$10.00 UP
TABLE STOVES
$ . UP
URN SETS ........................ $22.00
$ 1.75 UP
WEST1NOHOUSE
IRONS ......- ....... — $ 6 6.00
00
We carry a complete line of Westlnghouse Mazda
Lamp«. The best light known Burns less electricity and
gives more light.
Ketel’s Drug Store Building. Springfield
At
Springfield Service Station
5th and Main St.
“Where Service is King’’
! men In the larg er centers are no
j g reater than last yearr.
Home log d rivin g Is being done in
the Inland Em pire d istrict.
Heavy
rains there have slowed woods work.
The pine saw m ill industry Is a t the
seasons low point, a large numb»r
of plants being closed for the season.
signs that the United States la
Case D ism issed
aw ake to the menare of Its Increasing i
"W hy didn't you throw th a t four
accident toll are apparent In the grow­ • "ich fish back— you know it s against
ing Interest in first aid Instruction as ' the law ?”
offered by experts of the American
"It was the only one I caught, yo.tr
Red C t o m .
I honor.— and I wanted to show it to
Approxim ately 10.000 Juniors and i niy wife first. '
seniors completed the F irst Aid course
during the fiscal year, passed rigid
—
i
Corroboration
examinations and received Red Cross
The teacher had asked the class
F irst Aid certificates.
This repre­
sents an Increase of 1.500 over the *o w rite upon the subject. " M o th e r"
preceding year, and this gnln te a t­
W h ile
grading the
papers « (.« I
tributed to tbe emphasis on health noticed that three papers were s trik ­
education by various public bodies In- ingly alike.
C alling the three hoys
clad Ing not alone the Am erican Red She questioned them about the sim i­
Cross and Government agencies, bul
la rity of th e ir work.
life and accident Insurance companies,
Two or the boys were brothers and
and athletic and recreational groups.
In Dallas. Texas, playgrosind super claimed they were w ritin g about the
vtsora are required to hold F irs t Aid same mother.
certificates.
In many high schools
"Hut what of F o u rs ," she asked
the sabject lx Included In the regular the third.
curriculum .
In order to assist In
"W ell my mama wasn't home so
trainin g Instructors for thia phase of
' w »nt over to Tom and W illie's
the work, special courses nave been
conducted In the summer erhools ol house and wrote about th e lr’a ”
each leading Institutions as the U ni­
versity of Maryland and the Univer­
sity ef V irg in ia. Instruction waa con­
tinued during the year at Loyola Uni­
versity, New Orleans; University of
California, San Francisco; University
of
Kentucky;
Tem pi«
University,
Philadelphia; Peabody Teachers’ Col­
lege and sim ilar edacatlonal cent era .
W o rk w ith the public u tilities group
has shown an exceptional tnereaas
during the year
Classes eonduwtad
by f . u r t a e n of th e associated Bell
Telephone companies were continued
w ith Increased Interest and a number
of the companies sponsored Intensive
soars**» In F irst Aid for Instructors.
T he P i n t Aid Instruction Car of the
Red (Torn was busy throughout tha
year. la tha l i t cities visited by the
car »00 meetings were held with an
aggregate attendance of »4.000 pea
sone.
Mem bership of the people In tha
Am erican Red Cnoei makes suck
aarvtrea poKalble, the annual opportu­
nity nf pledging support through mem-
Worship being offered In the Roll Call
from N oram ber 11 to
this year.
M arriage Licenses Issued
During the past week m arriage
Icenses have been granted by the
<?an2 / le r lt' tO ,he f° 6 ° w lng: Don-
a d Schofield and Relda Davis, both
J* h.n ^ „ „ mb
,,
_
....................
„ , «"<’ B o r g ia
MacDonald, both of Corvallis; Step-
w a i f F ° h,,rn ""rf A ,b er,a M " rrla '
h o t „ f Eugene; o ils Bryant. Eugene
and Gladys Bell. Hprlngfleld.
C A L L A N D S E E Dr. N. W
on
on Plate and other work, tf
Gas Makes People
Nervous and Restless
Gas pressure In the abdomen cens­
es a raatlnsa, nervous fee Ing and !
prevent«
sleep.
A d lerika
remove«
gas in T E N minutes and brings out ‘
surprising amounts
of
old
w a s te '
m a tter you never
thought wax
In i
your system. T his excellent Intesti­
nal evacuant Is w onderful fo r consti­
pation or allied stomach trouble. (
FOR SALB—Cerbot» paper to larga Don't waste tim e w ith pills or tab­
•fleet«, 26x39 laches, suitable fe» lets but get R E A L A d lerika action!
making tracings. The Metre Offloe Flanery's Drug Store.
It
Henderer Electric Supply
Portland? Dec 9. -(S p e c ia l)- T here
Is at present a very light labor turn ­
over In the logging and lum ber m anu­
facturing Industry of the Pacific
Northw est, according to the 4 L em
plo.vment le tte r published h ire , which
stated th a t crew» in both camps and
m ills were steady. T he holldr.y shut-!
(Look for the pump with the Red Bowl)
down and rep-ilr period has not yet
Cresw ell Resident H em — Mrs. E. J. g enerally started, although prepara­
Bollen of Cresw ell was a visitor in tion» were to be seen a t several
operations where falters and buckers ¡
Hprlngfleld Saturday.
have been laid off.
Most of the d istricts report a sur­
plus o f labor at this time, a usual
condition at this season when much
construction and o th er outdoor work
I has been stopped. T he numbers of
INSTRUCTION IN
RED CROSS FIRST
AID SAFETY FACTOR
Say
IN NORTHWEST AREA
Associated Ethyl
Gasoline
GIFTS
For The
WHOLE FAMILY
at
Springfield’s Shopping Headquarters
When you come here you have a large variety of use­
ful Christmas gifts to select from.
Something can be
found very appropriate for a gift for men, women or child­
ren.
This is the Christmas chopping headquarters of
Springfield.
Our large and varied lines are on sale at
Close Out Prices
You can’t go wrong buying here from our big selection
of Christmas goods. Quality and prices are the best that
can be offered.
Santa Claus has phowered our store with Christmas
things. Come in and see—
The
Farmers Exchange
The Store of Springfield
t . . 7JK. , rcr i " F H 1 i—