The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 16, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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THE S?rt».\GKlKLD NEWS
THURSDAY MAY 16. I»27
National School Contest Closes
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Platt Hara—Uror«« Platt of Thurs-
In From Thurston—Jam«» Hart at
wus a Hprln«rtiltl visitar Wednesday loo waa a Bprlngflold vlaltor Monday.
Kansas and
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Louisiana
Two girl» have tied, and carried
Has Naw Car— Dwight Ks«s«y la away the honor». In the national
Ira Hlgglna In—In* Htgfilna of Jaapor
school contest, with records of It
driving a n«-w Oakland coach.
wua a vMlur bar« Haiunlay.
year» perfect attendance. They are
Drive to Bellfountain— Mr. and Mrs. j >(,M Murtt Ma„ Kohnke. of Coving­
H o , Prom Mareola—-J H H* broil
of Mn tola was a Bprliigflulu vlaltor Fred Fre»e drove to Bellfountain j ton, ba., and Miss Florence Mall, of
Sunday lo vlalt relative».
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Clay Center, Kansas.
I wix’k.
It
Haa Palotul Whitlow— Mr». Harriett | Both these girls entered kinder-
F « te r a H o s p ita l— Franc«» llluk«ly
gnl«r at the age of four, and attended
<>l Wt lulling mtarad the Purine Chrla- Ooaalvr I» Buffering from a »overt two years without missing a day or
bone
felon
on
one
of
her
lingers.
tian hospital Saturday lor medical
without being tardy. These records
ireutmoaL
Vaoatlon at Newport— Mr. and Mr», i were maintained throughout eight
Attends Rose Show—-Mrs. John R. L. Burnett were vacation visitor», years of grade school and four years
jo f high school. Ml«« Mall graduate«
Katala went to Portland thia week to at Newberg thia week.
I this year In a class of 100 with second
attend lloaarla. She will remain north
Mela. Aldrich Hart— Mra. W. Il Aid I honor» Besides slw sy s having held
aavnral daya.
rich of Jasper Wss a Bprlugfi«ld vial-
v<ry
(
h#(. , ludl„ , , he
Laavaa for Olympia— K. W Col.Ins. tor Saturday
Jr., of MsrshflwW. who hua born vi.tp-
In From Daxtsr I. W. Higgins oft
In* hl» paronla hero, laft Monday f >r
D eiter was a visitor In Springfield
Olympia. Waahlngton. whara ho will
Sunday.
visit hla brother. II A. Cdtllna,
Drives From Moreola—Alice Scb-
Entertains Brother»— Mra Mary C.
wind drove In from Mareola for a
Magill rntrrtalnod hor two brother»
short stay here Sunday,
from W isconsin. at her Hprlngflel'l
homo thia waok. They arlrvrd Sun
In From Waltorvlllo— M rs. Waller
Easton of W altervllle was a Spring-
day.
Haa Appendicitis Operation— Madfr field visitor Sunday.
Girls Lead
School (Champions
much of the wonderful work that la
being done. Mrs. Weber and other
ladles of the Portland chapter come
over every visiting day, eager to do
everything they can do for us. Wa
Reward enough tor their effort» !s thank yon all for the good work.
Oils letter from a disabled war veteran
"With best regards, I am.
at hospital No. 77. Portland, in the
Sincerely you friend,
• pinion of members of the Springfield •
“ L E S T E R M A R T IN .”
American Iteglon Auxiliary The chair '
to which the letter refer» was pur­
Back From Orient—Franklin Clark
chased by the ¡auxiliary for the hospi­ is visiting at the home of hla parents,
tal. Mrs M B. Huntly leading the ef­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, after receiv­
ing his ulscharge from the navy ser­
fort. Here Is the letter:
vice. He has been in Japan.
'•My dear friends:-
“Hello!
"I'm the fellow that Is using the
C A L L FO R B IO S
wheelchair you ladles sent here to
NOTICE Is hereby given. That
the hospital and It occurred to me that 8chool District No. 19, of Springfield.
I ought to write and tell you how Oregon will receive bids as follows:
much pleasure I’m getting out of It 1. For tarring the root ot the High
snd how I appreciate your kindness School building and paint the metal
In sending IL
shingles on the same 2. For shingl­
"It is Just the thing I’ve needed for ing the roof of the Lincoln building,
a long time. The wheelchair I term»’’- material to be furnished by the dis­
ly used was so uncomfortable and so trict. S. For putting In new eaves
hard to operate that I seldom got ont troughs, valleys, and downspouts at
of bed. About the only times I got the Lincoln building. The Board re-
up was when I had someone to push ' serves the right to reject any and all
the chair. My good bed with tta bids. All bids to be In accordance
stack of pillows felt a whole lot better with plana and specifications filed
than my old chair...............Bat naw. with the Clerk. Bids to be In by tha
since I got hold of your chair. It’s 27th of June. 1927.
much different. I get up for several
R W. SMITH, Clerk of District No.
bourn each day and. due to the cranks 1», Springfield. Oregon.
for propelling It I’m able to ramble all
J fi-lfi-
over the hospital and around the hos­
CALL AND SEE Dr N W E m e ry
pital on the outside. So you see why
I get »0 much enjoyment from It. 1 can on prices on plate and other work, tf
pomp up the lesser hills, but haven't ■ “ —— — ■
got enough steam to make the steeper
ones. Can't climb stairs or curbings
; yet, either. However, with more prac-
j tlce. there’s no telling what I'U be
j able to do.
“I don't know how to thank you
, enough for sending the chair. I must
JUNE
say I'm getting a world of good
Toilet Goods Sale
through yqur kindness, and I’m car-
; talnly grateful to you. The Auxiliaries
are more than good to the boys here
and they appreciate It very much. I’ve
I been here two years so have seen
DIISABLEO VET THANKS
SPRINGFIELD LEGION
AUXILIARY FOR CHAIR
baa h,.en very active In high school
athletics snd social affairs, and she
la an expert swimmer.
Miss Kohnke also graduated this
month, from the Covington, High
School.
And this ends the National School ;
Contest. It la announced by The Pub-
Ushers Autocaster Service of New
York City, who conducted the contest
through the 2000 papers Is serves. It J
has created more Interest than any
line Mlloa of Mareola la recovering
Drivas to Oonna—Dr. Eugene Ket-j feature we have offered our readers
alcely from a appandlcltla operation ter paid Donna a professional ca.l In many a day. It has caused ronstd-
at the Paclltc Chrlatlan hoapltal late Monday.
arable competition not only among
the boy and girl students of Spring-
laat week.
Go To Roaaburg—Dr and Mrs Eu field but throughout the country. Av
Loaves Hospital—L. W Klllott left gene Kester drove lo Roseburg Sun­ ! one of the 2000 members served by
the Pacific Chrlatlan hoapltal Satur­ day ou business
Publishers Autocaster Service The
day. after confinement following an
Cuts Foot—Cecil Herbert of Thurs Nows has had the exclusive rights to
operation. He ta staying with hla ton cut his foot with an axe which thia unique feature In 8prlngfleld, and
brother. Charlo».
accidentally slipped while he was cut we know you all enjoyed It.,
T w o gw l» are fkc acfcwol attend-
we ar*
are ot
of 1 course
I While »<*
nurse regretful asK« ckanapaoats of tbe U. S,. Fk>r-
Living at Waaoo— Mr and Mra F ting wood Monday
that the final honors did not go to a ' osce M alt, of Clay Center Kancax,
Soule lMay Craft» who were married
Hara From Riddle— Thelma and boy or girl In Springfield we heartily swd L a u r a M a e K o h n k e , o f Coariag-
recently at Swiem. have moved to ]
Verna Horton of Riddle underwent congratulate the two wlners on their ton, Looiriana, both of whom went
throwgh kindergarten grade and
their new home at Waaeo. In eaalern
tonsil operations at a local surgeon’s splendid achievement. We know the htgk schools, 14 y e a n , wrthoot ever
Oregon.
effort It must have required to accom-1 Iraem g been absent or tardy, and
office Monday.
bnishrng w ith high m arks io all
Drive To California— Mr and Mr«
Motor to Salem— Mr. and Mrs. E. E. pllsh such a record In face of t h e , stwdiea
Sam Montgomery. Notl. left Mondav Pyne and Miss Billie Berg motored many obstacle« naturally encounter-1
on a motor trip »outh. They expect to Salem Sunday. Mr Pyne ta lino­ ed. In thi^ form of alckneas. Inclement
weather, etc. We alao feel that the -
to go Into California, perhaps as far aa type operator at The New» office.
parenta of the young ladle» ahould be
I xm Angelas.
Visits Shelburn—W. C. Mr Lagan of congratulated, for they are of course
H om o
P ro m
P o rtla n d — R u a sell the Mountain States Power company directly responsible for such school
Olson. Portland was a visitor at hla bare visited the company’s properties attendance Every mothers knows the
former home hare over the week-end at Shelburn over the week-end
encouragement she must hold out to
Mr. Upon, who 1« the »on of Mr and
her aon or daughter to Inspire them to
Moves to Newborn— Mr. and Mra g«t to school every morning, on time.
Mra Carl Olaon of this city, haa a
Keueth Chase and family have moved
traveling Job out of Portland.
We hope that these two girl's achi­
stock from the Diamond B Ranch
to Newberg. Mr. Chase haa been em evement will serve to Inspire other
ployed at the Chase gravel planWhere. students to a like achievement. This
Visitor« Hero Prom Country —
At Lowell
Among out-of-town vlaltor» here shop­
Here from Loa Angelea— Willard la the age of specialisation, and there
ping late laat week were Mr and Mra. Bruce, former Springfield reeldent now Is an opportunity for everyone to
Frank Finch of Donna. Mra. Peter living at 1062 W est 5«th street. Loa achieve distinction In one particular
This is REAL quality meat
Finch of Donna. Mra L. Chetwood of Angeles. California, passed through field And certainly a boy or girl who
completes
his
or
her
schooling
with
a
Mareola. and Mra. D. W. Ulaapey of Springfield thia week on his way to
Fall Creek.
Vancouver. B C. Hhe will return to perfect attendance record has done
Tender—Juicy and excellent flavor. The price is the
1 som ething of which he muy well feel
Los Angelea.
mlghtly proud.
Vlalt Hamlin Raaldonea— Mr. and
same as for ordinary meat. Try It.
Baby Bon Is Born— Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Cecil Carter of Mytrle Point
Roy Cairns of Reedsport, are the proud
were vtaltora Sunday at the home < f
H e ra from Waltervllle— Fred Eas­
parenta of a seven and one-half pound
Mr. and Mra. F. B. Hamlin of Spring i
ton
of W altervllle spent a part ot
night. Hoy Cairns was formerly of
field
Mr. Hamlin knew Mr. Carter
Thursday visiting In Springfield.
Sprlntfleld
,
when the latter waa a student In the
Girl Cuts Food— The little daughter
Vmpqua academy, of which Mr. Ham­
E. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVERSON
Progress Is Made— Progress on the
lin waa principal. That waa In 1S91 of 8. J Keys recently cut her foot
4th
and
Main
Sts.
Phone 63
and 1892. The Carter» were In Eu­ seriously while playing She .-.topped Larson-Jones service station at Second
for Delivery
and
Main
streets
indicates
that
little
on
some
sharp
projection,
and
was
gene over the week-end to wltneaa
the graduation of their aon from the rushed to the doctor's office for treat- time will elapse before this business E ,
ment.
will be in operation.
Vnlverelty of Oregon.
We Are Now Cutting
A 25c Cake of
JONTEEL
TOILET SOAP
Prime Hereford Steer Beef
GIVEN AWAY
With every purchase of a
50c box ot
JONTEEL
Cold Cream
Face Powder
This powder contains real
cold cream. It la soft,
smooth, fragrant
A scarcely perceptible
powder that stays on until
you take it off.
White, flesh, brunette,
75a Value
Both for 50c
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
GYML
CASTILE
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An O liv a O il
Hcaufr Soap o f
S op nin r Qosl-
Icp—lO O Spaoa
vagatable o il
Flanery’s
Drug Store
F re sh
V e g e ta b le s
HERALDING A FEATURE BUY IN
pretty jap
PARASOLS
Yes! Much prettier than their low pricing
of 69c indicates, these typically orientn' sun
shades. They reveal attractive designs
that blend with milady’s summer finery.
Made of good tough grade of paper and
mounted, sturdy bamboo frame and handle.
Light in weight. Select now while the selec­
tion is at Its best. New arrivals!
69c
Demonstrated
THURSDA Y
and
FRIDA Y
At Our Store
This Is the season of the year when every ap­
petite craves green Btuff, fruits and vegetables.
Our fresh fruits and vegetables are grade A
products, temptingly n| poaling and highly es­
sential to good spring day meals.
And
Coolie Coats:-
A cool tog of heavy quality Japanese Crepe in such cheery colors as tiger
lily, queen blue, Quimper and peach with gayyly printed oriental designing
that which is so fashionable this summer. It’s styling derives from the
Orient So popular for beach wear and will do equally well around the
house-motoring too.
(SeCond noQr)
Children Will Love To Go To The Beach
GET YOUR CANNING BERRIES NOW.
CROP IS NOW GETTING SHORT.
HURRY!
Knit Wool Bathing Suits
Like These
—Just like grown-ups the Youngsters can romp on the
beach in smartly knitted wool bathing suits.
—Showing brilliant colors, solid or striped, these suits for
girls and boys. Some are mattily adorned with felt.
(Second Floor)
$1.19