The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 26, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THUR8DAY MAY 2«, 1027
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW’S
PAGE TWO
Community News
By Spacial
Carra apandante
VVH E
UPPER WILLAMETTE
to be very pood. Little Bobble Linton
whose forehead was badly cut two
weeks ago when he ran In front of a
horse shoe his brother was throwing
lu a game ot horse shoe has had (he
dressing removed and the wound is
healing nicely.
The Pleasant Hill high school boys
want to Thurston last Friday to play J
ball but were driven home on acount
of the rain, having played only one
inning.
The htgh school stria aaalsted by
Mr« Cooper, lira. Swift. Mrs. Oar-
Birr and Mr*. Kilpatrick care Ml««
Votlle Bendahadler a surprise shower
Tuesday noon at Riverside Park The
girls had prepared an elaborate lunch­
eon which was served at the park,
pfter which Miss Bendshadler was
presented with a great variety of use­
ful and beautiful articles for a hottie
Miss Bendshadler who has been a
vary popular teacher In the Pleaaant
GARDEN WAY
Hill high schol for 3 years is to be
Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Chase and Mr.
married the latter part of the summer. and Mrs. Lester Cyr attended a social
The second edition of the high at the Yeoman Lodg» Wednesday
School annual "The Hepta" was dis evening.
trlbuted last week. The work was „.Mrs. Marie Jackson ot Portland Is
t n done by the students of the high visiting her Grandmother. Mrs. Rich-
school on a mimeograph and la a horat, at the McElhany home.
eredlt to the school. The four classes,
Mr and Mrs Frank Bailey and
the alumni, the basket ball and base daughter, Dorthea, visited Mias Velma
hall teams, the different school playa Bartholomew Sunday. Velma has re­
pre all given their share ot attention. cently returned from Pacific Christian
Much advertising was secured from hospital, where she has been confined
the merchants and the annual will be tor several weeks.
p profit to the school financially
Alms Fish has completed her cook­
Cartoon and poems and essays by ing club work and has also fllnlshed
the students as well as Innumerable her eighth grade work In district 1(0.
jokes make the book a valuable keep­
Mrs. George P Harrington will be
sake to the students.
hostess to the Sunshine club Thurs- ‘
School day which was postponed day afternoon.
last Saturday will be held at the high
Mrs. U. O. McElhany. who under- j
School this coming Saturday.
went an operation at the Eugene hoe-1
Large crowds have been turning pita) Saturday morning, is rapidly re­
put to hear Teddy Leavitte and covering and will soon be able to re­
Claude Neeley who are holding a turn home.
revival at Pleasant Hill. Many have
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson are
Joined the church. 9unday May M at the Biddle cottage on the McKeu-
delegations came from many distant ale tor a Un day's outing.
titles to attend the all day services
Mrs. May Lane attended a baccal­
pad the basket dinner given at the aureate sermon at the Camp Creek
•eon hour.
Although the weather Sunday night
had been bad all week and It had
Mrs. Lester Cyr. Mr. sad Mrs. Ever-
h ffjl decided to eat In the basement I e tu Chase and the H. L. Chase family
e t the church the sun came out about1
have had German measles.
•eon so that tables were set In the
The J. R. Fish family ware dinner
grove at the school yard and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thur-,
cafeteria tylse. A splendid man Sunday.
gaeetlne eras held la the afternoon la
W J. Pengra returned from his
several visiting ministers took!
mine Monday. His mine is thirty miles
p u t.
above Oakridge He reports snow and
Meetings for children between the dlaabreeable weather during hts Un
•gee of six and twelve were begun day trip.
1
Tuesday morning by Rer. Teddy
Leavitte. Bible lesaona will be given
LOST
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throughout the week end a chorus
Tuesday afternoon on Fifth Street
Of childrens voices trained for an ea- between (3 and 14 In silver, tied In
(ertalnment to be given Friday even­ ladles yellow handkerchief, together
ing at the church.
with greensavtng stamps.
Finder '
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Several from Lattlns Mill near ( please call MW.
Crow spent the week-end at Pleasatt
CALL FOR SCHOOL W ARRANTS
MIU attending the revival services.
After a severe illness with hlga Springfield. Oregon. May 3<th. 1S37
temperature Jery and Donald Kabler NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I
gre again sbla to atUnd classes at School District No. IS. of Lane Coon
ty. Oregon, will pay at the office of the
the high school.
Mary Harden is out again after an | District Clerk. Commercial Bank
building. 4th street next the Post-1
•tU ck of the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Linton, two office. School Wanants up to and In
InUrest ceases
daughters and two tons returned from eluding No. 1M1.
0alt Sunday night where they were after May 28th, 1SI7.
Dated May 2«th 1S27.
gulled by the death of Mrs. Linton v
R W SMITH. District Clerk.
father. Mr. Klngow.
They report
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aping facilities along the highway
Eugene’s
Neweat
Department
Store
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Progreaaive
Store
Laraway’s Shopping News
We lx>ad In Style and Quality In AH Price Claaaea
S nip n f N pw
SPRING AND SUMMER COATS
VALUES TO »64.75
On Special Sale This Week at
$2975
THE MOST WONDERFUL VALUES EVER OFFERED IN EUGENE AT THOSE PRICE».
EVERY COAT
IN OUR STORE INCLUDED IN THI8
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Sale Starts Promptly at 8 a. m., Thursday Morning
»
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH
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TRIMMED WITH
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ta n k, and a «Uady income from permanent investment».
More than 3.000 preferred shareholders of Mountain States
Power Company know this feeling of security. Most of them are
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KMI« < OMI’XSY
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Beaver, Monkey Fur and other
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It would be Impossible for us to
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stock. See them!
A copy o f this 16-page book describing
and illustrating the properties of Mountain
Mates Power Company, will be tent to you
oa request, together with complete in for­
matted about investment in the 7 per cent
prvferred shares.
W rite or phone for your copy today
M O U N TA IN STATESPOW ER CO M PAN Y
SPRINGFIELD
PHONE 58
<n< preferred shares of M ounts* W e s Puwsv Qempa*-
...ay be purchased from the
Mountain States Power Securities Company.
Phone
2233
l^raw ay Building
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The kind of Coats that the aristo­
crats of coatdom made by famouH
makers are here!
Laraway’s
DEPARTMENT STORE
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