The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 04, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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T H E B PrtiN U FlK LU NEWS
T llURBÜAY AUGUST 4. 1927
la In charge of K Z
committeeman.
Michigan h Proud
Maxey, aeout
Local Scouts Preparing
to Go to Summer Camp 22
The boy» leave Saturday afteraooa
They return Bundy night.
GARDEN WAY
year.
With the unusually excellent record night on top of a mountain. With but
Mr and Mr» H N oll of Ida Grove,
of Carrol Adams as their example. two canteen» of water, two matche»,
A num ber or frl. nda aurprlaad Ml»»
»re vl.ltlng ui th. homo of ih.-lr
Springfield Boy Scouts will leave Sun­ ! and »tmilar scarcity of equipment for
Eola Harrlngh-i< with a party on Io . <l«u«hter. Mr. and Mr. C E. Jordan,
day for the laat period of Camp Lucky comfort, the hoy fearlea»ly climbed t
birthday, Monday Augual 1st The Mr». Jordan haa Invited a numh-r of ;
Boy. the Lane county aeout camp on ' Into the rocky area and built hit fire.'
tlin<- »#» p lea antlr » p rill playing hull«» In Tburadav afternoon Ai.gu.t
Blue River. At leaat four boya—Lyle 1 staying there alone all night, prepar-'
guinea mid rook, The mn»l» fi r thr 4, io meet tier mother Quilling will be :
Za-haray, Bill Cox. Bill Sltnpeon and ; Ing his own meal« and keeping h i t !
( ».■lung *<ete: Ml»» Dorothy Bailey, thr entertainment for thr afternoon '
Franklin Drury, will make the trip. : own camp In flrat eta»« condition.
M Wllklneon and family, who have
Springfield people Interested I n
Mi»» ll.-.-lw tbilr». Ml»» (lludVM Chaan,
The record of Carrol Adams. Spring- Scouting are invited to visit the camp
Mi » Ina Hubbard. Ml»» Grave Mux- m en living on the McDonald ranch !
which waa formerly known a» tb< |
field'a only representative at the first on Blue river at any time, but Sun-!
»><11. Mia» Carol Chaae. Ml»» Darllno
per I tel of the camp, waa praised high days are visiting days. Between 40
Waite. Ml»» Kllxahvlh Hugh... Ml.»
h ,v “
,o ’ 0,1
land.
ly toduy by County Scout Executive and 45 boys w ill be at camp this -
Leali H arrington, Ml»a, Huri» Meyer«,
Eye strain mean» nerve strain
The extreme hot ’«ether hai driv-'i
C. K. Clark, who declared that tble period
Kenneth W
'lir , Stanley
Helinein
v \'l"
,-ianiev W
n a aite.
n e , Ralph
nsipii
—correct glasses improve vision
, ..
,,, „
,
t inny people to the aummer swimming
city may well be proud of the youth
Dr W C. Rebhan will go to the ■
Hughe» and Sorville Ko«» The h. »I 1» ».e»e>l»M
/ v t * u u e f . f l i l «B raira. l i t M W t i l l t i l < I l f
and nerve». Our method» as­
park» r Over
f.00 were In awlmm’iig ’
who ws under the care of the execu­ tam p next week to give It a thorough
Mr» George I* H arring to n . * » » a»
sure accurate examinations.
at Swim m ers' D elight south of ''oaat
tive during the outing.
»unitary
Inspection.
alNted by M re. I Cline.
T H E S C IE N C E
Fork bridge
Mr. and Mr». 0 E.
Adame
attained
the
enviable
OF O P TO M E TR Y
Jacoby,
who
opened
up
Swimmers'
achievement
of
becoming
a
member
I Mr
W
I 1 M
l«»« i»ti"
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and
Mr» ea
H w
F. m. Halley and ......
fam ——
Skill and experience In the
of the Son» of Daniel Boone while at SCOUTS GET BIG T R IP
lly of Wendllng »petti ttunday at the Delight are putting the proceed» Into
profession of optometry cannot
camp. And the executive explained
J II Flab home.
conatant Improvement». They have
am
D in a aa. c . . « . of Port
TO LAKE IN M OUNTAINS
be acquired In a month or a
Huron, Mich., who today 1» ac­
that to do thia 1» no easy lob
I ««lie McElhany of 1‘enn «pent laat added many building» thl« year They
knowledged
America'»
foremost
year Modern optometry Is the
Requirements
for
thia
honor
Include
week with Mr and Mr» C C. Kellogg already have 170 locker» and according
About 10 Springfield Boy Scouts are
woman Tratarnallst. In 1892 she
result of long and exhaustive
the obtaining of the pioneer merit promised a big time on a trip to
The Harold Chaae fwnlly have re to Mr» Jacoby have not half enough
fonnded the
Woman'»
Benefit
study. Such experience Is our
badge Thia la won by building a lean- Scott's lake, high In the Cascades,
Association, and today it leads all
turned from a week'» varatton at yet. A. C Dilley haa Installed a elide
bid for your patronage and good
women
associations
la
the
world.
and
ha»
»everal
boata
rented
at
River­
to
out
of
brush
and
native
material».,
Yachata
this week-end. At a m eeting Tuesday
will.
side
Park
north
of
the
Coaat
Fork
building
a
truss
bridge
that
will
hold
m a/iir Harrington
iiiiiu u « and
a»»«« »»«-j»-
w - —• —
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.
Mlaa i Mayne
nep
night the boys were given Inotructions
Ix.wla McCanna of Spokane, bridge
Many plunlckera are taking latlvea and friend» here.
400 pounds with the stringers lanhed as to preparation» for roughing it.
hei
Little Vern Stone from San Fren-1 together at the center, building a
Washington. vlalted at the T J Max advantage of «hade and »wlmmlng
Transportation will be furnished to
farllltlea at Lowell Bridge.
claco fell from a horse laat Wednes- camp kitchen nook and knowing all
welt home last week
take t i e boys to Scott's lake, where
O ptom etrist
Mr»
I.
T
Circle
and
daughter.
Mr»
day
morning
and
broke
bis
arm
The
knots and their uses.
Mre iMrrle Parshall of Junction
i amp will be made. From there they
llh
her
Frank
Slorer
and
Iwo
«on»
are
vlalt
tail
uud
hl»
parents
are
vtaltlug
hl»
at
No.
14 8th Ave. West,
City »pent the week-end
will go by foot into Die glacier region
Ing at the coaat with Ixtater Circle on grand paenta, Mr and Mra. A. w . ' In addition, the would-be Boone
Eugene,
Oregon.
daughter Mr» A W Ferree
Earl
Wheeler,
senior
patrol
leader,
is
must »pend a night atone In the
I Weaver,
Mr and Mra F X Gallagher and ht» homestead
helping
plan
the
Jaunt
Transportation
woods.
Adams
chose
to
spend
hla
Mre. Anna Pitney and daughter»
family of Santa Clara. Mr» l e e Clirla
Mlaa Irma ~ Laird accompanied . by from Junction City were In Thurston
m .n
Of T h .
a n ie »
n e a r J u n c t i o n -----------------
man
of
The M
Junction
Maple» near Ju
m ll n h(>r
Lore« M lrd. by her niece.
-
.
City. Mlaa Margaret O'Farrell and
Myrn(| Je>B
, n - M)„ '•«»
J J
Jack Harblt left aat Sunday for
Miss
Franca*
of f K
Eugene
M
l.,
W
r e a e e . r Fransws
ra n m n
o
uaene
Ellgrn,. Mla. Andrew«
Portland where he expects to get em
veers dinner guests al the T. J Mag- of Vancouver, Washington, and Ml»«
I'loyviNNii-
well home. Tuesday evening.
Dean of Grant» Parr left this week for
Eu(jene'»
Mr. and Mra. Ted George moved to
Eugsns's
Mr and Mr» F W RtHMk of Btl a two week»' camplnv trio Into th--
Most
Lorane last week
gene and Mr and Mr» Clayton Coll mountains.
Newest
Progressive
Clifford Weaver from Salem «pent
inrwnod and family returned Friday
Depsrtm snt
Mrd D F Galllgan. formerly Fred*- the w eekend with hl» parents. Mr
Store
after a week'» trip to Waldport. Flor­ Laird, 1» visiting at the home of her
Store
and Mrs. A W Weaver, here
ence
and
Yachata
ice and Yachata
pareut», Mr and Mrs P. N. Laird
Mr and Mra Stone and Mr» Weaver
Mr and Mrs Frank Galea. Mr and |(w . hui(bnit arr|TeR , oln„rniW
Mr
W e Lead in
motored to Junction City la»t Monday
Q uality
Mr» A W Ferree and Mr» Carrie mid Mr» Oalltgan hve been attending i
Stylo and
Ml»» Haxel Edmiaton, who has finish
Q uality in All
Parshall took a tip to Dr Reiter'» Columbia f’nlver»lty In New York the
ed Normnl at Ashland returned honi •
Reasonably
Sanitarium on the McKenxIe. Friday. past winter. They will be located at
Pnce Classes
laat Hklurday evening
Priced
Mr» Laater Cyr will he hostess at Winona. Wisconsin. next year where
Mr. and Mrs Mosier» and daughters
dinner to a fsw friend» Tuesday even­ Mr Galllgan 1» director of physical
Sarah and Johanne, spent Satur<la>
ing at the J W. Chaae home
The education In the high school.
Bight at John Edmislon's.
dinner will be prepared by Mr Ix>m I Ralph P. 1-slrd started cutting bis
Mr. and Mra. Erneat Bertsch and
hard of Springfield, who will demen- second crop of alfalfa this week He
family attended the Texa» picnic at
struts food cooked without water In expect» to get over two tons to the
Eugene Camp grounds last Sunday.
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aluminum utenalla.
acre. He has 5.1 ton» In hl« barn and
Mr >n<1 Mr, Belmont Russell from
1» ton« balled from hl» fir»t crop. 1 81| Terlon HPe nt Sunday with relatives
Mr Mlrd. who la In the dairy bust
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
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ne»a. expect» to Install electricity on
Mr >n<,
Arnold Tracer and
Threshing haa bewun In earneal In the farm as aoon as the power line faInj|y,
pred Tracer from June
I'pper W
Swift | n io l u run
Jasper
which
he — »late«
may - tlon City »pent Sunday at Ray Baugh's
I the
U O
a
ww illamette V Valley.
«sw v^ •
l l t a to
r ,*«
»"»»’ •
ee
e» »« ss ssw-
ww. -
and Cooper started their machine he within the next thirty days.
Mr and Mr8. A. W. Weaver. Mr.
Monday and have a good run aheud
ahead of j The Cloverdale Community Club Rn<1 Mr> B fr, le a v e r and children
them
Jed Wheeler ba» abut down waa hoatees to the Trent and Ih-xter Rn<j y r gn(j jgr(| p fe<j Stone and chtl-
hla mill ao the crew ran work on the j c|«ba laat meek. A splendid progtam W
d|rn
IT-1 tto tored to Blue River last Sun
Wheeler thresher. The oota are run- I i was
w h r
given uw,,wi,
ai-T-i,
during the afternoon w,,w,
after
nlng a little heavier la places than which
elaborate e refreshments
were
- h la l.
e r r e a h m e a la
w
e re
Qaj,jn Garoutte from Cottage Orove
served by the hoateaae» a»ai»ted by »pent Tuesday afternoon at Thurston
was expected
G. A. Jordan, «ho ba« been visit Ing thetr daughters.
Rey Never from Eugene visited ,
at Pleasant Htll at the home» of C. E.
friend In Thurston la«t Tuesday.
THURSTON
Jordan and Bert John returned to hi»
Carey Thompson fro Thompson re­
home In Columbia Fulls. Idaho, last
sort up the McKenxIe vlalted at Fred
Beaut*ful dress materials in stripes
Miag Mu ». ret Husnell returned Rusaell'a Tuesday evening.
week.
and checks. Values to $1.60 yard.
Mr and Mr» M K Hay» and Ml»» home laat Wv n. »day from Monmouth
Mian Herama gpent last Tuesday at
Glady» Wheeler who arc taking »uni where »hi- ha» tp-en attending Non-nal. Sam Caruther'a.
mer school work nt M onmouth «pent Ml»» Richie fom Eastern Oregon
Mr. and Mr». Henry Hendakemp of
spent the week-end with her and re­ Eugene caled at Mi«» Her»ma'» tact
the week-end at Pleasant Hill
Mr and Mr». D. T Brook» and chil­ turned to Monmouth aat Sunday Sunday and with »he and Harvey
dren who have been living In » hut .» where she ■ attending Rumme, school Calvert motored to Blue Rvcr.
The Ladle« Aid Ice cream social was
known a» the old cheeae factory on
Included in our August Clearance,
the McDonald ranch are moving to •well attended at the hall lant Satur­
our entire stock of Peter Pan Prints.
FOR
SA
LE
-
Slightly
used
Burroughs
one of the cottages aero»» from 'he day evening. They rlered aboutf20
Values to 60c yeard.
Adding
Machine
Perfect
condition
above
expenge»..
*
church They have come to Pleesant
Cash
or
terms.
Inquire
at
Spring-
(
. Hill
m u
»«* that
■■■-■ their
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Ml"" Ploaal® Herrington from Mon-
ao
children can - .........
attend - i
fled Postolfice.
public school and high school» nevt mouth spent the week-end with ro-
Eye Strain—
Nerve Strain
Dr. Ella C. Meade
Good Morning!
Here’s Today’s News From
Laraway s Dep’t Store
I
New Summer Fabrics
August Clearance
Rayon Materials
98c yd.
Peter Pan Prints
37 i /2 c yd-
Tissue Ginghams
39c yd.
All our Tissue Ginghnts Included in
this August Clearance, values to 55c
yard. Buy now. “She Who Hesitates
Is Lost.”
4
Voiles
49c yd.
A big stock to select from—all good,
neat patterns.
“Eat plenty of green vegetables and fresh fruit, especially In warm
weather," Is the advice of all physicians throughout the land. We receive
da'ly shipments from neighboring farms, and they arc always of the
finest quality—full flavored and rich with nature’s health qualities.
It’s Mellon Cutting Time!
Baronette Satin
Rollins Rayon Hose
Bungalow Cretonnes
79c yd
49c pr
19c yd
W e have the Watermellons Guaranteed
40 inches wide. Silk and
Rayon with Rayon back.
All the late colors and
sizes. Values to 75c pair.
FACTORY SOAP DEAL
12
1
1
1
BARS WHITE WONDER ........ ........... 50c
BAR DOUBLE REFINED ........ ............. 10c
PRO. WONDER FOAM .......................... 40c
KKTTLR ...... - .
................................. 90c
$1.00
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arawot
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Kotex
49o
Package
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All For $1.39
Phone
Shop
Beautiful
patterns
values to 29c yard.
LarAway Bonding
M4-968 W illam ette Street
Thread
4c Spool
45c Dozen
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE