The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 02, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY JUNK 2. 1»27 4
PAOK SIX
PHILIP WAGNER DIES
AT CAMP CREEK HOME
Springfield High School Graduating Class !
One of I j iu c county's plonssrs past­
ed May 27 when Philip W anner. S i­
dled at his Camp Creek residence.*
Funeral services were held Saturday
a t Camp Creek w tth Rev H a rry Ben
tea In char*e, 4 rra n *e m e n ts having
been made by the W a lk e r Funeral
parlors here.
M r W an ner came to Oregon w ith a
» « o n tra in In 1858
Soon a fte r his
a rriv a l he moved to the Pleasant H ill
d istrict, and la te r to Camp Creek
H e Is survived by his w ife. Anne,
and three sons. Edw in and M R. Jf
Camp Creek and O rval P. o f Salem
McKELVEY IS JAILED
ON LIQUOR CHARGES
Accused In a w arrant o f possession
of liquor, W . H M cK elvey was a rre s t­
ed tn Stprin«fleld Saturday and turned
over to county authorities. T he w ar­
ran t haa been out for M cK elvey since
last December, when an alleged p art­
ner o f his was taken here and made
statem ents Involving M cK elvey In a
liquor deal.
M cK elvey la 1» year» old and a resi­
dent of W est Sprlngfleld
Outside of this case, the M em orial
Day week-end passed quietly so fur
as crim e was concerned in Sprlngfleld.
N o serious accidents were reported
Endurance Race
T i l talk to you when yon'ra sober."
“But. M ary, you won't be Interested
in me when you're th a t old."
One's Enough for Anybody
•'T h a t son o f yours certainly has
got a w ill of his own "
“Yes. that's w hy I'm cutting him
out of m ine."
Exception To The Rule
“1 have alw ays m aintained." argued
M r. New lyw ed, "th a t no tw o people
on earth think alik e."
"Y ou 'll change your m ind." said the
w ife, "when you look over our wed- e v a n HUC H E S î?AR.J2?., ? „ t ! ,Î.tt s/ V
JO E T H O M P S O N E V E L Y N W A L K E R
ding présenta.”
1 ASA R O B L E V
N AO M I CARLTON_
ORVAL EATON
M arriage Licenses For W eek
During the past week m arriage lic ­
enses have been issued by the county
clerk to the follow ing: Thomas Pret-
tym an and Jennie M ills, both of Cor­
v a llis , W illia m Nichols. Roseville and
Dorothy K n ittle . Husum. W ashington ;
Dr. A. N. O rcu tt. Veneta, and Bulla
M inister. B laehly: C. H
W ilhelm .
Portland, and Viola Thompson, Eu­
gene; Floyd Holland. Crow, and Clara
Shephard. Eugene.
AUDREY DANNER
: ' fe .
C H A R L E S N A O V O R N IK
PAUL PARKER
SCOTT PA RSO NS
A R THU R POTTER
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u u
. . . . .
perfectly frank talk
.¿ re n ts and tell them that
»0 not been able to get ribbons In ily insists upon rem aining w ith us. *
Drople call to see you and
Sprlngfleld we have started this T h a t is all right, but on other night» I • y °
them they are queer-
new line of ribbons for Underwood o, they retire early. .W hen ' have c o m - n o t t em'
as undoubtedly they
Royals.
L. C.
O R A VCS MORSE
AO ATHA SSALS
V IO L E T IN M A N
L A N E MORSE
D O R O TH Y M ASTERSON
M A R Y S IB H S R
J t a S l i M A N N IN O
C H R IS T Y A N D S R S O N I N S * N B S T
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^TiatPriceBeanty,
e - .e of customers who have hither- which we can entertain, and my »am-
Remington».
W IL L IA M P O L L A R D
■ YRON COW ART
tO Q A R L O U K
meets these requirem ents
Proceed­
! a handicap too much for any g irl to SELECTIN ANND CARE
ing on the theory that an arm y is
carry In the modern race for popular­
OF SHOES SUBJECT
"only as good as Il s feet". Ih e W ar
ity.
OF NEW BULLETIN Departm ent, a fte r a lengthy atudz,
O f course the older people do not
•worked out the type of shoe worn by
realise they bore Ihe younger ones.
L ea th e r shoes have received much the United States soldiers and Arm y
It never dawns on fath er that young
attend llon from scientists In ihe nurses
C ivilian shoes m a le along
Johnny didn't put that e x tra layer of
U n ited States Departm ent of Agrlcul- the same lines, but of ligh ter weight
polish on his h air and don hla beat
ture who are engaged In a study c f m aterial and more pleasing appear-
Sunday suit fo r the sole purpose of
.
• In studying
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If« most
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t a lk about the state ' leather and . II»
uses
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ance, ran now Ua.
be obtained
PARENTS SHOULD
IS
aultablllty of d lfleren , I.............. for p a r ,, of the United S ta te .
T hey a r -
Dear
ita o w F lo t : h i n k i t u n f a i r f o r a ^ * B W
D o n M
' t 'y
T
h ^ b j « “ ^ . ? » ^ ’ " . . i . ^
h a X t Z d " w { “n he"’^
. s’ y o e a T footw
ear c o n .ld s r .b l. b a . been learn wetl adapted for everyday w ear in
a i n s n l i « gw
r-
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fo n ,w e a r c
Don't you thin k
young .g ir l', p a re n t, in Insist upon ' h .v s a data.
do about i t f ,« e r; or. to h l. opinion of the pre«.,«! sd .b o u t the ..le c tio n of shoe, and city and country alike.
Y P E W R IT E R R IB B O N S — Assorted staying up— when she has guests a ay ou
m ak e , in black and blue :n stoc* at - u n t i l ‘ hey leave? Our home is quite
t i c News office. F or the convent- small, and we have only one room in
nd other makes.
W*'RK
M A R0A R * I.A R
H A N N A H S H ID L E R
A R R ,L U . A
* ° N
O O R IS O IR A RO
Sm ith, pany they monopolize the converts- mg your < a
tf. tion. and as a result I havs few are, or ,
fatnily
w ill prove
political situation and how this I^es the care of footw ear so that It w i ll
of Nations business should be give the maxim um service
W ith this
settled.
Inform ation the departm ent h a . Is
T h
h e
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r,,n r r c
a ra o
T
proper
care
of f footw ear coup­
led
w ith Its In te llig e n t »election.
means a reduction of from one quarter
Nor does I , ever occur to mother sued F arm e r s H u ll«,In No. 1 . 2 S I ,
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that that nice Sm ith boy la yawning L eather Shoes: Selection and care.
|l|J|a k
,hc f„„t neatly and
hla head off because he la bored to
An Interesting flacusalon Is pre» ervlceiibly »hod
Good care Includes
death w ith her babbling about the Pnted on the d ifferent types of shoe .i prompt repairing
II la never true
price of groceries and what her aec- and th eir construction. T he prim lp«l economy to wear down at the heel
ond child said when It was three years types of aewed shoes are known Ss ! dilapidated shoes Such ahnea neither
„Id
•■Welled."
"M cK ay"
or
” 1»“ ’ | protect the feet nor properly support
W hat n ilrllt be saved In
ed.
-'-■ " according
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- tha method of a t - , , he body
Inching the soles Io the uppers Those j f a t h e r may be paid eventually Io
I' ' ‘ t h
ra
nut
t f l B l ’ t l l l " ’ r F bT
t»Y
O > fX
,>r foot
f.srst specialists
■ *»»•»-1II 11 MI M and doctors.
I f the
h a , t ‘ “ a r‘‘
put
tr>,‘,‘th
* W <
<>4 l l,r
m etal fasteners are called "pegged.” necessary bit of repairing Is p u l off
Ih e shoes may be so badly worn that
allze th a t It Is th e ir lack of under "nailed." o r "standard aerew shoes
standing th a t ihdvea th e lr aon or
T he service to wbicn a »hoe 1» to It no longer Is worth mending and
daughter ont evenings when th -y be put Is an Im porant factor In select- from |2 to »5 w ill lie Inst by neglect.
m ight be spending th e ir evening at |ng footw ear.
P articu lar attention
home. For It la the lack of a room 1» given In this bulletin to a des-
Not So Good
In which they may be free to make crlp tlo n of the d lrs re n t klnda .if
m e rry —w here they w ill not be con- leathers used In shoes and th e ir rela-
Prisoner— I'm sorry, your honor. I
took the money; but you know the
stan tly rem inded that they are male- tlv * value.
Ing too much noise and that I, la too
T o he com fortable, safe, d u ra b li. more a man geta the more he wants.
late to play the rle tro la that senda Hnd attrac tiv e , ahoea for everydav
Judge— Well, you re g ellin g seven
them out on the street, to go where wnar must conform to the natural years. How much more do you want?
thev can have a good tim e without shape of the fee, and protect them,
saya the departm ent. They muat also
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bothering anybody.
provide a Arm foundation for the
C A L L A N D BEE
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T h e w ell known Arm y shoe on prices on plate and other work. U
N othing so surely k ills the spon­ body
tan eity of youth as the presence r.f
older persons. And of course I , Isn 1
that the young desire ,o do or aav
anything to which the censorious and
c ritic a l older person could possibly
object.
It Is Jus, that they are nt
the age w here they w ant to ta lk anil
act Hilly— they are a t the age where
they w ant to glrglo and skylark, and
they can't do It In the presence of
th e lr elders. They becoming selfcon
acinus anil tongue-tied, know ing that
fath er or m other la there w ith th e lr
assumed superior a ir and disapprov­
Heavens—
the
younger
Heavens— no
no wonder
w onuer u
n- »
ir a iw
generation rushes aw ay to parties and
dances!
And mother and fath er can', re-
Another Brill Wonder In Women’s
Plus” Silken Hose
EMBODIED OF VERY
FINE QUALITY SILK
AND ARTIFICIAL SILK
Let Us Put Your Car
In Shape
ing attitude.
And If fath er and m other want tholr
daughter to be an old maid they And
no surer method of achieving th e lr
pair
_All of the Brill Stores participated and pooled their knowledge
of what women demanded in a very popular priced hosiery.
And
because of the combined (big) order they were able to buy at a
reasonable price.
purpose th a t by sitting with her eon,
pany. And th a t lan't maybe for love'»
young dream haa to have a proper
envlrom ent If It la tn flourish.
It
must have solitude, w ith the know ­
ledge that nobody Is w ithin eyeshot
or th a t nobody la llatenlng In. Many
| i s man falls to propose because ho
never flnda the o pportunity In which
W e Need The Work
Your Car Needs Us
Whether It» a new battery, manifold, paint Job or any
of the other repair» your car may need we do It In genuine
guaranteed Ford »tyle. Iielng authorized Ford Dealer» we
charge the low standard Ford prices for part» and labor
and at the name time give you the genuine Ford equipment
—no substitute» go with us.
to pop the question.
Guaranteed—silk to hem— ravel stop hem,— B Inch heavy
mercerized top— full length—heavily mercerized toes and
heels— strictly first quality. A color for each outfit,
champagne, pastel parchment, alsean, pearl blush, maple,
atmosphere, gun metal, flesh pink also black. Hosiery
we’re proud to represent. See them on display In window.
Havs your oar repaired in Springfield.
No M ystery
A nkulele and flfty vlc tro la records
were stolen from a room In H a rtle y
1 H a ll, a Columbia College dorm itory.
All those In neighboring room» have
I perfect alibis.
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Danner Motor Co.
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Authorized Ford Service and Sales
Fifth and A Street
Phone 49