The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 13, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY OCTUBER 18. 1027
NEW WOODCRAFT HOME
Her« From Crssw sll — Mr». F B
Roborl* of Croawrll visited III ftprlng
held Tuesday.
Finn Male le III—Finn Male ha»i
been confined this week with an af
lack of rheumatism.
Wandlirty Lady Hors— Mr» II A 1 Mrs. Mortensen at Roseburg— Mr«
Bkordnbl of W< iii II iiik *a» a visitor II. I*. Mortensen aud daughter. Mar- !
hurt* (Ilia week.
garet, were visitor» this week at K os«-!
burg.
f . i i l L fesk M»n H ers— H"V lli< »
• if F ill Vii'i’k vlslieil In thl« illy Tun«
day,
H e r e From Spo1"»"? — K o y O ,,
Thompaou of Hpokane, WaNhlngton, i
Harr From O .«tsr—<’ I,. tlln»p<iy of vnnn here Friday to attend tin- funeral
of bla mother, Mra. J. Thompaou.
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day,
< u S p rIII*flu id vlaltor Turn
Or. Mortensen at Portland— l>r
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Eugene
After a sohrt honeymoon
We special)!« In sw I m braclet watch
trip, the eouple are at home to their repairing Hoyt's 321 Mala Street, tf
friends at Eighteenth and Jefferson.
Eugene.
»
, Big Regali One Cent Hale a t
Flanery’t Drug Store, Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday.
BIG MEETING PLANNED
FOR NOV. 11 BY LEGION
Nice Potted Ferne
A feed and get-together with the A t Oldham and Schantol'e.
American Legion Auxiliary partidpa;
In« la planned by membera of the
Springfield Amerclan Legion for the
I evening of Nevetnber 11. At the meet-
! Ing last, Friday night it was decided
, to postpone all meetings until that
. time.
According to Commander Will, 192S CRYSTAL WATERS PARK
, due» are now due and payable
lb-
' HUgge-.ted that they all he paid before
Everybody Welcome
November 11.
Gent» 75c
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-
Ladiea Free
The Legion voted to support the
district convention at Los Anglele» civic organizations In the community
The Springfield circle drill team, week program.
captained by Mrs. Ithoda Lloyd, per-}
formed as a part of the ceremonies at­
tending the lmpre»aive dedication, a n l
win given very favorable mention.
OLD T IM E
D A N C E
S A T . N IC H T
I*. Mortensen visited over the week-1
Frankin In Town—
F Franklin of
| "lid with hla daughter, Mr». George
Ja«prr wun » I iuh I ii «»» vlaltor in
! Horsfall of Portland.
Hprln«n<’lil Tu«»ilny.
Above la the new Neighbor» of
Here From C reek— Mr». Glenn lui Woodcraft home at Riverside, Canfor­
Low* 11 Man Hers— F <’._l)rury of
Vee of Camp Creek spent a part of ata, recently dedicated by Urani
loiwell »prut u port of Tuesday attend­
Saturday vlaltlng friend« In Spring-
I Guardino Minnie Him r of Portland,
ing to liualn«»» In Hprlngflold.
field.
1 In the preaence of 3000 visitor» at the
■ a b y S o n Born— Mr anil Mr» I I " i
Many See Ball Game— Many Spring
of W slt.rvllls wel< timed a baby »011
tlekl people attended the Oregon-
early Monday niornli «.
NORVAL POWERS, 20, IS
Idaho football game at Eugene Sal EDWARD TOLLIVER TO
Baby Bon Born—A baby »on »«« utday.
BE BURIED THURSDAY
APPENDICITIS VICTIM
born early Tuesday to Mr and Mra.
Californians Pay V I « l t _ M r and
Funeral aervlces will be held at the
Guy llnddlna at the Cue I fit t'h rla tla ti
Victim
of appendicitis,
Norv.d
Mr». Henry PrueHSer of Red Bluff. Walker cflapel thia afternoon for
Powers, 20, died last Saturday morn­
hospital.
< Uillfornla. nt upped at the N. Nelson Edward Tolliver, non of Grant Tolli­
ing He was a resident of Springfield
Her« From Jasper— Mr». Walter home early thia week for a «hurt ver,, of Weal Springfield, who wa» kill­ for some tlmO, and well-known here.
Wallace of Ja»|wr »pent u part of visit on their way home from Port­ ed In an accident at Camas, Wash., The funeral was held Monday at 1
land Mr. and Mr». I*ruea»er are the Tuesday. A flat car turned over on o'clock at the Walker chapel, -with
Monday In Springfield.
I parent» ut Mr». Clarence Nelaon.
Mr. Tolliver while he wa» working Rev. Gabriel Sykes of the Methodist
. Mrs. Neet In— Mr» tile Nret of Fall
for a timber company.
church In charge.
Mr».
Pollard
at
Springs—
Mrs
W
H.
Creek wa« a Springfield vlaltor Tuea
Rev Fred Hornahuh of Eugene will
Surviving are his wife. Jesse; par-
j Pollard went thia week to Kltaon
day.
have charge of (he aervlces today. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers,
I Spring«, to remain with Dr. Pollard
Lipes Are V isitors— M r and Mr« The city physician 1» taking an ex- Mr. Tolliver lived a long time In this Mabie, and three brothers, Harold of
Welter Lipes of Junction City ,ml‘l : tended rest at the springs In »n effort ulatrlct. He la survived by three North Bend, and Lawrence and Frank­
slaters, Mr» Kurl Holmes, and Kuth lin of Mabie.
Springfield a visit Sunday.
fo regain hla voice, whir* ba« been
BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER OFFER­
and Tlllle Tolliver, all of West Spring
Merle Casteel III—Merle Casteel falling him In the past year.
Held, aa well as his father.
ED BEFORE AT THIS POPULAR SALE.
ELLEN TOMSETH WEDS
was reported quite III at hla home
Mie» Hodge Called Home— Ml««
HAROLD
LYONS,
EUGENE
this week.
France» Hodge, teacher at the Spring- , MRS. BOWMAN WILL BE
field
high school, was railed (o Salem i
HONORED HERE TODAY
Return From Hunting Trlp__I. J.
The marriage of Ellen Tomseth,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Tom
I^tpley and Claude lamsberry returned Saturday by Ihe deuth of her brother-1
Mrs L o t t i e B o w m a n , w h o seth of Sprlnyfleld, to Mr. Harold
Monday from a hunting trip on the In law She remained there thia week !
with her winter Taking her place al leaves today tor her Aberdeen. Wash . Lyons of Eugene, was solomnized it
South Fork of the McKentle river.
the high school during her absence 1 h,,me »Her a visit here, will be honor- the new j,ome of t,,e coupie at Eigh­
Ha»
M ajo r Operation — Francis ts Mrs. Rice, a former Instructor
’‘d by ol<l Hlend» at a party at the I teenth Avenue w est and Jefferson
! home of Mrs. Bernice Van Valzah this street Eugene, last Thursday evening
Yaple underwent a major operation
7
Return te W ashington— Mr. ami afternoon.
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at the Paclflr Christian hospital Mon­
BUY ONE ARTICLE AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND GET
Rev. J. Haas of the Eugene Methodist
Mrs. W. C. Walker have returned to
« re. Bowman wae for years a re«!-
day
church read the service.
ANOTHER LIKE IT FOR ONE CENT ADDITIONAL.
their home at Granger. Washington dent of Springfield. She has been
Mrs Lyons was well-known in
Drive To Snow Lino— Mr. and Mrs. after coming here for the funeral of visiting old friends here for sometime.
Springfield. She went to school here,
L. May aad Mr and Mr» J. C. Ibirker Mrs. Ithoda Thompson.
and until recently was employed al
drove to the »now line on the Mc­
TEACHERS ARE FETED
Ketel'a Drug store. She has been j
Birthday
le
Celebrated—Celebrating
Kenzie pass Sunday.
AT RECEPTION TUESDAY employed recently by the Mountain
the birthday of Mrs. Marie Hraxael,
States Power company at the Eugene
Visitors iFrom Bend—Lloyd Magill her sisters, Mr». Josephine Johns and
Members of the Instruction staff >f
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
and family of Bend. Oregon, crossed Mr» Alma Cowden, entertained her the Springfield public schools were office»
Mr. Lyons has been employed at
the pass Saturday to w itness the Ore-
u (hreatre party in Eugene last honored at a reception held by the
the Slgwnrt Electric company store in
gon Idaho football game. Later they Thursday night.
Parent Teachers association at the
vlelted at the home of his sister. Mrs
chamber of commerce Tuesday night
Sam Richmond, and mother. Mrs
Dedication Postponed
The event was largely attended, and
Mary Magill, of Ibis city, They re­
Dedication of the new I. O. O. F various entertainment features given
turned to Bend Sunday.
hall at Mnrcfrta has been pnstponrd by members of the association were
Indefinitely from the original u .te. enjoyed.
Cctober 15.
Principal A. J. Morgan of the high
STATEM ENT
’’’he homecoming, set for thnt date school gave a short talk, as did Mr*.
of O wnership, M anagem ent, Clreula also, will he held as planned. It was Wilson, president of the association.
«Ion, Etc., Required by the Act of announced. All members of the lodge, Musical readings were the contribu­
munv from d slant points are expect­ tion of Mrs. John Ketels. and Mrs.
Congre«« of August 24, 1912,
Rarnell sang several solos.
Of The Springfield News published ed to gather.
Punch and cake were served In the
weekly at Springfield, Oregon, for
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emerv evening The affair was pronounced
October, 1927.
State of Oregon, County of Lane, ee. on prices on plates snd other work tf. an unqualified success.
Before me. a notary public In and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally uppearcil H. E. Maxey,
who, having been duly sworn accord­
ing to law, deposes und says that he is
the editor and publisher of the
Springfield News and that the follow­
ing Is. to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true statem ent of the
Notice in hereby given that no hunting or trespassing
ownership, management, e tc . of the
will he allowed on the Brattain Estate property east of
aforesaid publication for the date
Springfield.
shown In the above caption, required
by the Act of August 24. 1912, •’to
Signet!, MRS. PAUL BRATTAIN.
(Mailed In section 411. Postal l<aws and
Regulations, to-wlt: ‘
1. That Ihe names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are; H. E.
Maxey, Springfield
2. That the owner Is He K. Maxey,
Springfield, Oregon.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold­
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount, of bonds, mort­
gages. or other securities are; None.
942 Willamette St., Eng ene, Oregon.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the nnmes of the
owners, stockholders, and security
Have you ever noticed that women will spare no expense
holders, If any, contain not only the
to secure the very latest style hat or shoes, yet they will do
list of stockholders and security hold-j
themselves and their families the rank injustice of paying
era as they appear upon the hooks of
absolutely no attention to their cooking equipment? It’s
the compnny but also, In cases where ,
strange but true!
the stockholder or security holder ap
pears upon Ihe hooks of the contpnny
In weighing the services rendered by the old-fashioned out-
ns trustee or In nny other fiduciary
of-date
solid fuel range and the up-to-the-minute automatic
relation, the name of the person or
electric range, tlie slightly higher cost of the latter repays
corporation for whom such trustee is
hundred-fold in work achieved. Instead of WASTING
acting, Is given; nlso that the said
countless amounts of fuel after a meal is cooked the new
two paragraphs contnln statem ents
electric range automatically shuts off the minute its work
embracing affiant's full knowledge and
Is done: in other words, you pay ouly for the actual heat
Balance in 18 m onthly pay­
belief as to the circum stances and con­
(or current) used for cooking.
ditions under which stockholders and
ments. Completely Install­
Novelty handles and attractive
security holders who do not appear
ed In your home. No ad­
colors make these umbrellas es­
If your time fs worth anything: if you appreciate comfort,
upon the books of the compnny as
pecially smart to carry. The
ditional charges. A liberal
trustees, hold stock and securities In
jonvenlence, cleanliness, efficiency and health; if you de­
prices are reasonable, too, rang­
allowance fo r your old
s capacity other than that of a bona
mand sound value—then most certainly—you will take ad­
ing from
fuel range.
fldp owner; nntl this affiant has no
vantage of this uparalled offer.
r anon to believe that any person,
association, or corporation has any
Interest direct, nr Indirect In the said
stock, or other securities than ns so
o unta in r tates ower o m p a n y
stated by him.
If. E. MAXEY, Owner and Publisher
Sworn and subscribed before me
this ,4th day of October, 1927.
(Beni)
I. M PETERSON.
My commission expires Juno 13, 1928.
REXALL
One C e n t
S a le
Sale is Thursday, Friday
and Saturday o f this w eek.
FLANERY’S D RUG STORE
No Hunting
or Trespassing
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