The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 24, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY NOVKMUKR 24. 1927
T1IH 8PRINGFI1BL” NBW 8
PAGE TWO
TOWN AND VICINITY
Transfer Steeds Show
Sudden Burst of Spirit
W a lta r v illa M a n Han«— 0 I. Stacey 1 Returns F ro m T r ip — F It. Hamlin
Goes to See N tw Ford
In a thrilling demonstration belong­
of W altarrille was a visitor In Spring- and his son. John, returned last night
after a trip to Southern Oregon.
ing more to the tvada of 1907 than the
i » m
K. It Danner, Rprtngflrld Ford
auto-traveled thoroughfares of 1*2.,
Going To Portland— Miss Margaret
dooler,
wll go lo Pórtlnud Friday
•am Spicer In Town—Sam Splevr
the team of Nathan Gay. veteran trans­
0( Marcola aaa a SpringfleW visitor Gorrle will leave Friday for Portland fer man of this city, iwere carried where he will view the new mode!
for a short visit.
All (he dealers In
Monday.
away In a sudden burst of spirit* last Ford automobile
the northwest are being called t < a
M o ve T o E a s te rn Oregon— Mr. anil Friday and before they were brought
. . M r « . W illiams la Vlaltor—Mrs 0 . P
to a Stop had wrecked the top and I meeting at the distributor, to be’ told
W illiams of Rainbow was a visitor n Mrs O. P. Smith have moved lo « a st­
otherwise damaged the familiar wagon about the new car. Actual d e'lvr»
ern Oregon.
this city Monday.
which they had pulled listlessly over of cars I» expected soon ami definite
Information u I hju I It will be given out
Have Little Girl— Mr. and Mrs O Springfield streets for years.
Goshen M an In— M . J Stapleton of
Ooahen paid Springfield a business Gibson of Sixteenth street are the
It was while they wore left standing after the dealers meeting It Is said.
parents of a baby daughter, born yes­ near Second nd C streets on Friday
Vtalt Saturday.
terday.
afternoon that the horses, becoming
O R D IN A N C E N U M B E R 522
Hare For Few Day»—C. L. Sylvester
Here From North Bend—Alma frightened or otherwise stimulated to
Of W altervllle came here Sunday to
An Ordinance regulating the produc­
action, suddenly took olf at a gallant
tion, sab' and distrlhution of milk lu
remain In Sprinyfleld for a few days Smith of North Bend was here this
gait
In
the
direction
of
Main
street.
the
Town of Springfield. Oregon, pro­
week at the home of Mrs. C, C.
Galloping at their best speed, the viding a penalty for the violation
Qoaben M an Here G J DeVoa of Wilson.
steeds swept up Second street to the thermif and declaring an emergency
Ooahen was a Springfield visitor Mon
Returns to Veneta— Mtss Marie Con intersection with Main. So far, their THE TOWN OF 8FMINUFIMU) DOBS
<sy.
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS»
logne of Veneta returned to her home minds had been one and the same,
Section 1. B shall be unlawful for
H e re From Jasper— P. S Hills of Tuesday after yisltln g Mrs. C- C. hut at the corner a disastrous varia­ any person to sell, dispose of, or of
Jasper paid Springfield a business Wilson.
fer for sale as human food, any milk
tion In decision took place.
w ilh lu the Town of Springfield, Ore
visit Monday.
One
of
he
horses
apparently
had
Attend Dental Meet—Dr. S. R- Dip-
gon. without first obtaining a permit
every
intention
of
continuing
on
therefor from the Recorder of Spring
Thurston Man In—Kd Whittaker of pel and N. W. Emery attended the
Thurston was a Springfield visitor Upper W illamette Dental Association Second street. The other, probably field, provided that no persou »hall be
yielding to a habit of yeurs standing, required to secure such permit who
Monday.
meeting in Eugene Friday.
10 quart» or less per day. The
turned into Main street. Being hitch- sells
license fee for such permit shall be
Here From Waltervllle— Mr. and
F in n M a le R eco verin g— F in n M ale’ ed to the wugon together, such con the sum of 31 00 per year
Mrs. Walter Wallace of Jasper were was dismissed front the Pacific Chris­ filctlng intentions could have none but i Section 3 A milk Inspector shall
Springfield visitors Monday.
tian hospital Monday morning, follow ­ disastrous results.
While wagon and harness strained,
B re w e r In T o w n — Roy Brewer of ing an Illness.
the two were forced to accept a com
Fall Creek was a business visitor here
M r». R u n ts
H om e— M rs
W.
H . promise course, which was on an
this week.
Runte returned from the Pacific Chris­ oblique line lending directly Into the
She under­ front entrance of Archatnbeati's roll
Mr. Fisher Is III—J* A. Fisher Is tian hospital Monday.
confined tl his home. He Is seriously went an operation for appendicitis linery store, erstwhile headquarters
last Friday evening.
of the First National bank
Hi-
The high curb of the sidewalk at
Baby Is Improved—The small son
.Junction Man III—J. A. Hardle of that point, however, proved a stumb­
Of Mr and Mrs. PauT Schlewe is much junction City called at a local phvsl
ling block In the way of the evident
Improved following a serious ilness. clan's office Monday for treatment, ^ g ^ n y of ,(,e rampant horses which
He is suffering from blood poisoning would have landed them well Inside <.f
Visitors From Southam Oregon—
In his hand.
. the millinery store. One of them felt
Mr. and Mrs. Mead of Southern Ore-
down.
gon visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blom
Beautiful Golden Oak Kimball
The animal flopped square In the
early this week.
piano, one of the very best Kimball
entrance of the millinery store.
■ a rn e ll a t M a rco la— M a n a g e r B ar piano« ever made, for sale cheap, at Stumbling groggily to Its feet, after
• e ll of the Mountain States Power 38.00 a month. Phone Eugene 1636-R knocking a nick from one of the bricks
Company spent several days thia week evenings.
[ in the wall of the building, this horse
at Marcola on business.
Many In Saturday—Among out-of- then Joined the other In carrying the
Thousands of satisfied
Here From Fall Creek— Mrs. Ben town people here Saturday were demonstration Into the center of town
users feel that way about
Jackson and daughter, and Fred Gib- Robert McNoun, W altervllle: C. L. where all could see.
At that moment. Cecil Mathes, who.
eon. all of Fall Creek, were Spring- Wallace. Jasper; Mark Cole. Garden
with
Jack Larsen, had been watching
Way; Ira Baldwin. Pengra. F. F
Said visitors on Monday.
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the event open mouthed, swung Into
Mallnda.
McGlynn.
and - others.
Home From Navy—Willard Carney,
action. With bravery befitting a hero,
They work naturally
who baa been in the navy for some
he rushed Into the street, and grasped
and form no habit.
time, is again at the home of hie RED CROSS DRIVE IN
the bridle of one of the nag*. Thro»
Barents. Mr and Mrs. Willard Carney
SPRINGFIELD SUCCESS Ing hta weight Into the effort Mathes
Pleasant to take, easy
Of Waltervllle.
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managed, after hauling and nailing
In action, safe and
With 3110.36 collected early this for half a block to stop the wtldeyed
sure.
R e tu rn * fro m P a r i* -Den Dorris has week, and the drive to go on to com team in front of the library building
^«turned from the American Legion . pletion Saturday. It appeared that the Thus ended what may be the last
Good for children as
gonvention at Parts, and la
annual Red Cross roll call In Spring runaway Springfield wl.l ever witness
well as adults.
■pending much of his time at the field la to be a success. It was estl- ' A wrenched axle, wrecked top, and
Box of «0 O rd e rtie e
Dorris filbert ranch near Springfield. mated by workers that the drive other damage was done to the aged
H e reports that the people of France would finally net 3160 for the Red wagon, which stood dejectedly In its
generally are very friendly to Ameri­ Cross, meaning that 150 Springfield battered condition as Mr. Gay rod*
cans. and he considers the Paris con- residents wll be members of the or , up In Dr. W H. Pollard’s sedan auto-
ventlon of the Legion a complete sne- ganization another year.
| mobile. The manner of arrival of the
In general charge of the drive here | transfer man. In Itself. Indicated the
are Mrs A. H. Van Valzah. Mrs Paul I progress this old world Is experienc­
tnman Taken To Portland—C. I
Brattain. Mrs. William Donaldson. ing.
Inman, who was Injured some time
Mrs. C. E. Kenyon, Mrs Mary Kessey,
ago while working on a bridge In the
Mrs. M. B Hnntly and Mrs. M J.
CALL AND 8EK Dr. N. W. Emerv
employe of Lane county, was taken
McKlIn.
"■ neteea on plates and other work. tf.
to Portland early this week tor treat­
ment sponsored by the state Indus­
trial accident commission. Mr. In­
man fell for a conslderwble distance,
Injuring bis ankles, and this resulted
in a nerrous disorder.
One at Night
—Next Day
Bright
ORDERLIES
50c
Flanery’s
Drug Store
LO ST
LOST—Purse containing 311 «0 of
Chris tm 3.3 Seal sale money some-
where betw een the Springfield garage
and Bennett's Meat Market Finder
please phone 105-J or 2.
it.
" w h ere savin g» a re g r e a te s t"
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Genuine Rogers’
SILVERWARE
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A t An Extremely Lou) Price
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Silver
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P a tt e r n
In S ilv e r
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Crescent
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Double
Acting
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6
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26-Piece Set of
Rogers’
Guaranteed
Electro Silverplate
Tableware
be appointed by the Mayor and ratified
by the Council, as Is other officers,
bul upon reuouimeudai.on of the lAnv
County Medical Society. The milk In
Spector shall have the rlrht to lake
milk from .e wugon or dairy at least
three times per mon>-> and Inspect and
test the auinv,
Section 8. Every person permitted
to sell milk in the Town of Springfield
shall have printed upon the cap of
each bottle the name of the dairy nr
place where the mils Is produced mid
sluil’ In all respects comply with State
laiw regulating the use of branded
bottles mid regulation of same
Section 4 At least pitot e»»ry
month, the milk lnapc< tor «hall an
noiince thru the press the rating» of all
ml'k Inspected Mils with a rating of
#3 points out of s possible 100 will be
considered as Grade A milk
Milk
rating below 03 tmlnts will be con
sldered us Grade B milk
flection ft. Any person violating any
of the provisions of tills ordinalo «
shall, upon conviction thereof betöre
the Recorder. be punished by fine not
to exceed ftftO 0(1
Hectlon il Inasmuch ae thia ordi­
nance Is neceaaary for the Immediate
preservation of the public peace,
health and safely of the Town or
Aprtngfletri, Oregon, an emergency Is
herein declared lo o sisi mid this or­
dinance shall be In full >rce mid ef­
fect from and after i.ie date of Ila
passage by she council mid approval
by the mayor
Passed the Common Council Hila
141b dav id Nove l ber. 1937
Approved l.v Go Mavor this 14th
day of November, 1937.
Attest
'I ‘1 Bt'SIIMAN.
I M PETERS« »N.
Mayor.
Recorder
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