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    THK SPRINO FIEU) NEWS
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T HURSDAY JULY 2S. 1927
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M arriage Licenses fsausd
ells and Colleen. Mr and Mrs. W aldo. they vlslteil Mrs Fish's father. C. K. her home. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Lombard
Marriage licensee granted during the
Hardy and Richard and Leslie, Mias | Halley. They also visited at Lour who are demonstrating aluminum pre­
past week by Count d o rk Waller
By Special
Grace Maxwell. Mr and Mrs. Everett | vtew. Washington, returning home pared the entire meal, with the ex
o p tio n of I he coffee, without water Dillard include the following
Covreepenàent«
Chaae and daughter. Pauline Mrs WII Sunday.
on top of the stove The menu was:
Harry Lester Prlndell and Jemma
freil Cook, Mr and Mrs Hill Morris.
k . t'hasv family and the Earns
Itoaat beef, steamed potatoes, carrots, Bell Cwmvron. both of Paris, Oregon;
J W. Chase. Miss Helen Wostell. Mist worth family left Wednesday tor a
rice, pancakes, baked apples, cake George Pike end Gl&dys Tallmun. both
Mr ami Mrs. Dick Harbit from Cot Rulo Zimmer of Portland and Miss week's outing at Yachats
unit coffee 1‘reaents of fry pans were of Kugenv; Irvin ta in and Evelyu
tare Grove visited Lawrence Gossler Bertha Dunlap.
• yirgll James of the I’. 8 Navy, who given to Mre. Paulsen and Mias Maud'
Shields both of Jiaiitli II City, Charles
last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Dave Iturke of M yrtle |lB8
spending his vacation at Chase Mra. 1 .ester Cyr will he host
R e e s e s lid Helen Mi Pei'iaud, both if
Creek and Mr. and M is S au n d ers of 1
home of hla parents. Mr and Mrs. e a s for the next demonstration
Cottage Grove, W. A Brown. High­
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Eugene were guests oi the Q. H. Neal \\y |le Jam es, will retu rn to hla ahlp
land I avk, II.-i t, alid Maude Wright,
home Sunday.
at Bremerton, Sunday.
I
FDR 8Ar.ll—Carbon paper In larg» Chicago; and to James Stovall, latke
Residents of Pleasant llill have
Joe Neal who underwent a major
Mr and Mrs Bruce Thomas and fam­
sheets. t«x3t Inches, suitable fot View anil May Chisholm. Eugene.
been sweltering the last few days of
operation at the Mercy hospital Fri­ ily returned Tuesday after a six weeks
waking treeing« Th« new« Dfflee
extrem e beat. The thunder storm of
day, is recovering rapidly
vacation which they spent with Mr. i
Saturday brought showers to the sur­
Trv’Mul «I Least
Mr. Loyd and daughter. Verna, and Thomas parents In North Dakota.
rounding hills but did not come to
Blank
ITomtssory
notea
and
re­
"Do
you
suffer from thirstT"
M'ss ltuhy Zimmer of Portland Is
Pleasant Hill. A slight hreese cooled Mrs. Angle Ihirkerson of Reedsport
"Suffi r f Why. It's my greatest
ceipts printed end In clock nt the
were
guests
at
the
Anderson
home
spending a few days with her aunt,
the atmosphere a little. Many sought
News office.
pleasure."
Puugra.
the mountains and swimming parks on Monday Mr. and Mrs Anderson took Mrs W
their
friends
to
Belknap
Springs
Mr
The
Sunshine
Club
will
meet
with
Sunday.
Not An Asset
H
Anderson Thursday.
There's a Reason
The high school building is being Loyd and hla daughter returned to Mrs. W
Reedsport.
Wednesday.
Street
Artist-—
"All drown with me
August
4th
"I haven't taken a woman out in
shingled the frame work of both wings
Mr and Mrs Norton Pengra and five years," offered the prisoner aa he I left band, sir '
of the new school having been tint-- Mr and Mrs. O. R. Pattee and chil­
dren and Miss Eva Bailey of Wendl­ family are spending a week camping broke another atone.
1 Student—--"That's no excuse.
shed.
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming and daughter ing and Mr and Mrs A S. Wilson and on Hill's Creek above Jasper
Mr sud Mrs George P Harrington
Louise, of Eugene spent the week-end daughter. Mildred of Eugene were din­
at the Tinker ranch. Mrs. Fleming ner guests at the J. R Fish home and daughters left Wednesday for a
motor trip to Southern Oregon.
Wednesday evening
formerly lived at Pleasant Hill.
Miss Maude Chase was hostess to a
Mr and Mrs. Jay Fish and daugh
E. B Tinker received word Saturday
of the serious illness of hts slster- tres. Alma. Charline and Florence Bell. number of frleuds and relatives at a
in-law. Mrs. Dudley S. Tinker, of San motored to Clatskanie, Friday where novel dinner. Wednesday evening at
From
Francisco, who is very low In a hos-1
"
pital In Porttond. Dudley Tinker
formerly lived in Eugene but is now
connected with the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company In Shin Fran­
Community News
THURSTON
Burton Rowe front Moscow. lilaho.
WO here the first of the week calling
• o Olli friends and looking after bust-
Bess lie sold hla farm to A. Meinig
who Will take possession at once hav­
ing bought the crops from Mr. Ruth­
ven, who had it rented.
Mrs. Teeters, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Taylor Needham
returneii to her home in Cottage Grove
tost Thursday.
The Ladies Aid met with Mr».
Ernest Bertsch last Thursday, The
todies decided to give an ice creant
gocial at the Thurston hall next Satur­
day evening July 30. There will be
g short program after which there will
he games for entertainment.
Mrs. Flora Wilson and daughter
from i*endleton who have been visit­
ing her mother. Mrs. George, left for
their home last week.
Mrs. Alberta Weaver, who Is attend
tug Normal at Monmouth, spent the
week end with her parents. Mr. and
Mr*. A. B. Mathews. Her daughter.
Bhlrlev. returned to Monmouth with
her for a few days.
Jack Harbit was quite badly hurt
Sunday afternoon when be slipped and
fell on a diving board on the Wtllamet-
te river striking his hack.
Mrs Jack Hackett from Klamxt
Falls and Mss Luht Foster from Junc­
tion City spent Sunday «rith their
eousin. Mrs. Ray Baugu
Mrs. Felix Sparks from McKenxie
bridge and Mrs. Arch Shough and
daughter. Patricia, spent the week-end
at Thurston.
William Henson enjoyed a visit
Sunday from his brother and family.
The teacher training class met last
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lawrence
Gossler
Anda Calvert from Wendling spent
Saturday ntgbt at Ray Baugh’s.
Cora Calvert spent Sundav with her
father west of Junction City.
Mrs. Morris Brown is quite ill at
her home here with leakage of the
heart Her mother from McMinnville
to earing for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone and family
from San Francisco. California ar­
rived Tuesday for an extended visit
with Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Weaver. They drove
SPECIAL SERVICE
ODELL LAKE
cisco.
Miss Leola Ewbanks. who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Phelpe.
left Friday for eastern Oregon.
Mrs. W. A. Elkins of Eugene wife
of the pastor of the Pleasant Hill
Christian church, has been chosen as
a delegate to the American Legion
Auxiliary convention in Paris.
Mrs. Frank 8torer and two sons,
and Lester Circle are visiting at the
home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I. T. Circle, at Enterprise.
Little seven year old Vadette Curts
is still confined to the Mercy hospital.
A consultation of doctors was held
Monday. She w h s allowed to return
to her home at Pleasant Hill for • .
short visit Sunday.
Cherry harvesting was completed
at Pleasant H1U 1st week.
lx>gan-[
berries are still being picked Black I
Caps re all gone. E. T. Swift and F. |
F. Cooper expect to start threshing the ;
fore part of next week Much hay |
has been baled and some la moving to
market already.
Douglas Kahler is spending the sum-1
men with his uncle near Veneta.
through
GARDEN WAY
Mr. and Mrs. W aiter Platt ami
family motored to Dearborn last Sun­ i
day evening to visit relatives there. I A number of frends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmlston moved surprised Miss Maude Chase with a
Into their new house last Saturday, party on her birthday. Tuesday. July
ft Is a modern home M. J. McKHn of 26. Miss Chase received many beauti­
ful gifts The time was spent in play­
gprtngfield was the contractor.
W alter Platt's new barn is nearing ing games and tote In the evening
delicious refreshments -were served.
completion.
Pete Thurman from Springfield, who Those present for the evening Includ­
It building Walter Platt's barn stepped ed: Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Chaae and
son. Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. George
en a nail Injuring his foot badly.
John Conley went home with his Harrington and daughters, Leah, L’lah
gtster. Mrs. Silas Gay. last Monda" ¿nd Airline. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Chase and -aale. Laurence and Dorothy,
to spend a few days at Silverton.
Ralph Taylor from Indian Creek Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cyr and daughter.
(pent last Thursday night with his Dora May, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
’ Chase,. Miss Ina Hubbard, Mr. and
brother. Charles, at Thnrston.
Mrs Merrit McPherson and Mrs. Mrs. Elmo Chase and Jean. Miss
Bud McPherson from Springfield visit­ Lucille Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Chase and son Bdsell, Miss Carol
ed Mrs Ray Baugh last Thursday.
Dr. John and family from Junction Chase. Miss Gladys Chase. Mr. ant
City visited John Edmlston last Sun­ Mrs. Nidever, F. 3. Chase. Mr. and
Mrs. Paulsen. Lane Morris.
day
Mr. Merle Chase, MF and Mrs.
Mrs. Jennie Edmlston from Eugene
Clarence Chase, Mrs. C. W Cook. Mrs
gpent the week-end In Thurston.
George Piatt and family spent Sun­ D. Bowman and son, Robert, Mr. and
day *tth. Mr. and Mrs. William Platt Mrs. Harry Chase and cnildren. Vlr
gt Dearborn.
Mr. Platt's sister. ginla. Leland. Geraldine and Lowell.
Florence, from California. Is also Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cole, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Pattison and daughters, fx-st-
visiting at the home of her parents.
Special
(Cascade Summit Station)
SUNDAY. JULY 31
IN T H E W E S T
Take advantage of this opportunity—
6th and Willamette
Store 11
Eugene. Ore.
spend the day at beautiful Odell Lake,
Buy Your DOMESTICS During Our
$ 3 -6 0
Manufacturers’ Unloading
SA LE
ally known 99c value............
.........................
43c
PEPPERELL 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETIG. A nation-
PEPPERELL 42 INCH TUBING. A real buy. Regular
35c value
27c
CERTAINTEED 48 INCH OILCLOTH. Heavy back.
All light pattern«
---- -------
23c
LINEN TOWLING. 16 inch bleached or unbleached.
Regular 19c value
11C
TABLE DAMASK. 60 inch. White and colored
borders. Regular $1.49 value
98C
COLORED NAINSOOK. 36 inch. All cojors. Our
Regular 39c value
29C
FINE GINGHAMS. 32 inch. Plain and fancy pat­
terns. Regular 35c value
25c
Here thev •r
Special Roundtrip Fare
LEAVE
SPRINGFIELD
NO. 91. 8:45 A. M.
and return on the special
leaving Cascade Summit 5:30 P. M.
Phone 65 or ask Agent for further information
CARL OLSON, Agent
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
a r e - 5euen League Boots
for the man who steps on the gas
ends this week
If you ever intend to buy an Electric
Refrigerator . . . - Now is the time.
Soven League Boots had a wonderful kick be­
cause of long mileage, safety and satisfaction
for the user, presumably at low cost per mile.
It takes some such extreme comparison to tell
you what we want you to know about the new
Coodyear All-Weather Balloon. . For here is a tire
so outstanding that it literally outrank» the field.
FREE
You may already realize the amazing mileage
made possible by the Goodyear discovery of
SUPERTWIST Cord. With SUPERTWIST. Good­
year has created a carcase which seems to defy
wear.
While they laßt, we will give with each SEKVBL a
handsome set of frozen dessert acoeaaoriee worth
more than $30.00.
You’ll have to hurry!
But not until you’ve actually used this new Good­
year, can you know the present day last word
Pay only $10.00 down.
Balance in 18 months
mountain
S tates power C ompany
in traction, safety under all conditions, slow, even
tread wear, quietness and smooth running— all
coupled with a beauty of pattern which makes
this tire a joy to behold.
We have sold a lot of tires with satisfaction to
our customers. But never have we offered a tire
which compared with this Coodyear All-Weather
Balloon.
And never have we seen such quick response.
Public approval has already stamped thie new
Coodyear as the world's greatest value and the
world’s most beautiful tire.
Come in today and convince yourself. We won't
say another word if you'll just examine this
masterpiece of tires.
Springfield Garage
W. H. ADRIAN, Prop.