The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 01, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 .1 9 y
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
rum, Jsaper; Ed Melila, Wallervllle.
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Community News
GARDEN WAY
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By Special
Correapondenta
UPPER WILLAMETTE
The young folks of Mary Harden s
Sunday school class are going to sell
' Christmas cards this year part of the
proceeds to go to the Sunday school.
Aunt Mary Millar, aged lift, who dlvd
In Kusene at the home of her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Frankie Calllson. Sunday,
November Si), was buried at the Pleas­
ant Hill cemetery Wednesday. Nove ll
ber S3. Aunt .Mary was loved by all
who knew her, She was u (aithful
church member and ulways mail»
friends with the little tots as they
»ame to Sunday school.
Mr and Mrs, late Cheshire of Che*
For the «rat time lu many years
hire were hosts to a reunion of the the high school basketball team de
Bailey fam ilies who met at their home tested the alumni team. The score
to enjoy Thanksgiving together. Those waa jg to 31. At mauy times during
present were Mr. and Mrs. J R. Kish the game the score was a tie creating
and (amity, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bailey much excitement.. Rome of the high
and daughter, Ilorthea. and Mr C. E. school's past stars who are now play
Bailey all o i Gaixlen Way; Mr. and (ng ,n colleges played on the alumni
Mrs. H. K. Bailey and family. Mr. and team
Those who played on the
THURSTON
Mrs. Earl Bailey, Misses Eva and alumni leant were: center. Guy Man-
Martha Bailey all of W endling; Mr. ney; forwards. Cheater Wheeler and
The school meetlug held last Satur-
•nd Mrs. L. B. Bailey and family of c . Parks; guards. Kay Olson and
Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey and Lawrence Laird; substitutes Arthur dayday carried by a majority (or con­
family of Jasper; Mrs. Geneva Wilson Lindley and Willard Elliott. The high solidation In Thurston district Thirty-
and daughter Mildred of Eugene, an t school team consisted of Donald Kab nine voles were cast, twenty three In
Mr. and Mra. Lee Cheshire and family |er, center; Kenneth McKenxie and favor and sixteen against consolldat-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cline entertained Clarence Monson, forwards; l*aul • ing with the Davis district. In l>uvls
the following guests Thanksgiving Harden, Carl Linlon, guards; Lymau . district 18 votes were cast 17 in favor
day; Mr. and Mrs. W F. Cline and Tinker and Gerald Kabler, substitutes and 1 against It.
daughter. Bernice. Ira Cline, Mrs. Will After the game the high school stu-
Mrs. Anna Pitney and daughters,
Dodd and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. dents treated the alumni to a feed.
Mary and Modena, from Junction City
Ralph Cline and dau^iter, and E. E.
The first paper to be edited and spent Thanksgiving at A. W. Weaver's.
Smock
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printed by the Pleasant Hill high
Arthur Calvert from Alpha spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson of school students under the name of Thanksgiving In Thurston.
Seattle spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Blue and Gold M essenger was gotten
Ered Cllngan trout Klamath Falla
ged Mrs. W. H Anderson.
out Friday. November J5 ami la a spent Thanksgiving In Thurston I
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Chase and family credit to the students, staff and teach
Her. Hoven Senior of Eugene tilled
were Thanksgiving guests at the horns era wno are superintending this work the church pulpit here last Sunday
of Mrs. Chase's mother, Mra. Mitchell, in the English classes. The staff Is as morning.
Of Eugene.
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follows; Editor In chief. Emery Hy-
The water was so high Monday
The following ( people enjoyed a land; A ssistant Editor. Donald Kab- evening that the Thurston high achotl
Thanksgiving dinner at the F. B. ler; school news editor. Clifford Bax basketball team could not get to Cry*
Chase home: O. A. Smith and family, ter; literary editor. Verna Higgins; lal Water's pavilion to practice.
Charles Meyers and family. Robert editorial editor. Shirley W iley; sport
Perry Price and Jay Grant, who
Crawford and family. Frank Kingsley editor, Clarence Monson; Business
attending O. A. C. at Corvallis
and family, Lester Cyr and family, manager. Austin Mathews; advertls spent Thanksgiving vacation with
Kenneth and Lnclle Wylie. Mrs lng manager, Harold Humphreys; home folks here.
Oretta Buckingham and son. Cecil, mechanical superintendent.
Darwtn
Mrs. Jennie Edmlston from Euget.e
B elen W astell. Mra. ' LeMar. J. W. Baxter; assistant mechanical superln spent last week visiting relatives here
Chase. Miss Maude Chase. Truman tendent, Vena Asrbrey.
Maude Edmlston and Mrs W its
Chase and family, Marvin Chase and
Kay Olson a former basketball and motored to Bwlsshome last Tuesday.
Cnmity. Cheater Chase and family, baseball star of the Pleasant Hill high
Mr aBd Mra- D- Q Baugh and Mr.
Kverett Chase and family. Homer school has been appointed manager and Mrs. Ray Baught and family
Chase and family. Mr. and Mrs. En- of the O. A. C. basketball team
motored to Donna and spent Thanks-
gene Chase, Harold Chase and family.
Sam Parks who has been very 111 nt
with Mr. and Mra. Stanley
Clarence Chase and family. Elmo the Pacific Christian hospital was able Baugh
Chase and family, and Merle. Gladys. to be taken to the home of hts sister. ' Mrs. Blanche Wise from Portland
Carol and F . B. Chase.
Mrs. E. Y Swift, Thanksgiving day visited friends in Thurston the first of
Mrs. Eichhorst, who has been at where a family reunion was held lhe week.
the McElhany home during the sum- Twenty-seven sat down to Thanks-
Mr. and Mrs. George Platt and
mer. returned to ber home in Port- giving.
family motored to Deerborn and spent
lfthd.
i in the prettily decorated Senior En Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. WII-
A . H. Pengra of Springfield spent deavor room at the Christian Church liam p*a tt-
Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Mar- Lawrence Wheeler and B essie Fegles
Misses Hasel Edmlston. who is
«■ret Pengra.
were united in marriage Sunday after- teaching in St. Helens and Maude Ed-
Miss Edna Pattison underwent a noon, November 27. Both the bride mloton. who has spent the past few
Major operation at the Eugene hospi- and groom are residents of the Pleas- "tooths in Astoria, returned to their
ta i la s t S a tu rd a y .
ant Hill district and have graduated home here for Thanksgiving vacation.
Mr. ana Mrs. H. E. Wylie and from the Pleasant Hill high school Mr. and Mrs. A. W Weaver also
Lucille and Kenneth Wylie, accom- where they took active part both In Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver and famllv
punied by Miss Fannie Wylie of Port-1 athletics and dramatics.
motored to Junction City last Sunday
tend, retuned from Portland Thursday : After a siege with chicken pox, Mr and attended the funeral of Mr. Ed
where they attended the funeral o f and Mrs. Ralph Laird and two chll ward Bailey at that place, they were
the late Mrs. Elmo Wylie.
I dren. Myrna Jean and Raymond, are formerly nleghbors
Mrs Alice Pattison waa ho.teaa to out again.
|z Mlgg olgdyg HaaUBg. from PortUnd
U r family slater, and brother-in-law.
Robert M Benjamin of Saginaw. T), „ pd reUU„ g here
week
Thanksgiving day.
Those present 1 Michigan, very unexpectedly visited
were Mr. and Mrs Waldo Hardie and his cousin, Eugene B Tinker, and his
Ml” Era
1 tep,ace' who la te<ch
family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pattison uncle. Fred W. Smith, at the TinkerI ln|1 at B,achley SI* nt Thanksgiving
•Bd family, Mr. and Mrs. M. M Male I ranch Thanksgiving day. Mr Benja- TBcatton wlth here Par,*n,a- Mr and
ftf Springfield, and Edna and Melville min and Mr Tinker has not seen each Mra Honjer Phetteplace.
Rsttison
other for 27 years.
Mrs. Teeters from Cottage Orove
Mr and Mrs Joe Neal were h e r e ! Stephen Kilpatrick of Philomath.
MTeral daya w,lh h ,r <1"“<ht'‘r'
from eastern Oregon on a ahort bual- father of E. E. Kilpatrick, principal of Mra. Taylor Needham, last week.
■esa trip,
Mr. and Mra. James Calvert frotr.
the Pleasant Hill high school, and
Mr and Mra Walter Hubbard and Mr and Mrg Majcoim Epi , y o, Eu. Junction City and grandson. Roy Cal­
Anson Hubbard of Monroe spent Sun- <ene were „ „ t , „ the home
Mr vert. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McPherson,
«ay With Mrs. J. R. Meek
‘ and Mr|1
for Thanksgiving and family from Springfield and
Arthur Calvert from Alpha took
Mr and Mrs Harry Stolaig and chll- dinner last Thursday
e,'.Mr
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I ° " TuM<Uy' November 22. the clU- Thanksgiving dinner at John Edmls
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~ n" ° f Clo’ T d ale and Cra^rall held ton’s.
Mr. and Mra. Taylor Needham and
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• meK,D« “ ,he Cloverdale school
n i*DK KUesU at the W ° ' house The object of the meeting was Flay Mitchell left Wednesday morn
Cogswell home
,
pergUi> unlted effort to
tbe lng for an extended visit Into Call
Mr. aDd Mrs. J. L. Stone of Norfolk, much needed bridge across the coast for®*4-
Nebraska, are expected to arrive ..t fork of the W illamette east of Cres-
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the Collingwood home Friday evening, well
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Mrs Stone i . a daughter of M r and
M r «' M o r 8 « n H " V l a it o r a - M r a . A.
Mra. G F Collin-wood
A r e u n lo .
* lllal” '>« a Layadon has entered j. Morgan la entertaining her uncle
G. F. Collingwood. A reunion
union high school
She Is staying ueorge Coffin, and cousin, Mrs. Ellxa
will be held Sunday In honor of the
.
Bewcomers. who are expected to make
° ™ d">a J ^ o b y .
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Bouckaert, S e a ttle for about
Oregon their home.
Tbe cla,'aeB at Sunday school have ( two weeks. Mr. Morgan a brother
,
,
been rearranged and high school class Walter Morgan, who Is attending the
of boys and girls has been formed, medical school at Portland, spent
Idaba Men Are Vlsitpra—Lee Lloyd Rev. W. A. Elkins Is teacher of this Thanksgiving with the Morgans.
and Sidney Cooper, buslnesi men of r111
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Weiser, Idaho, were here Monday ’
while en route to California. They
visited at the home of C. E. Kenyon,
cashier of the Commercial State bank,
who formerly was connected with a '
bank at Weiser.
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Taken Te Bremerton
Police Chief Jess Smltson left last
night for Bremerton, Washington,
where he will deliver Raymond Bill­
ings. arrested here last week, to the
naval yard authorities.
THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
WILL SOON BE HERE AND WE ARE GLAD TO AN­
NOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF OUR BEAUTIFUL AND EX­
CLUSIVE CHRISTMAS
CARDS AND STATIONERY.
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WE EXTEND TO YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION TO
CALL AT OUR STORE AND INSPECT THIS BEAUTIFUL
DISPI j AY-—EVERY ONE A WORK OF ART.
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8. A . lee H e re — tí A. le s of Win
t>etry was a Springfield visitor Mon
day.
Baby Is Born—A daughter was born
Saturda, Io Mr. and Mia. Art Clough
of Kuinbow.
Here F ro m P e n g ra — Mrs. 8, W
Richardson of IVngra was a visitor
in Springfield Saturday.
Here From W sltervllle— Robert .Me
Noun of W sltervllle paid Sprlngllebl
a visit Saturday.
Visiter Here Monday—L. II Moro
house of Full Creok was a Spring
field visitor Monday.
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Down F r o m Wendling — Henrv
Carter spent the week-end here front
Wendling
In From Marcóla — Mrs. A. B
Wilkins of Marcóla was a visitor In
Springfield Friday.
Roy Brewer Here— Roy Brewer of
Full Creek was a visitor here this
week.
Marcóla People Here— Mr and Mrs.
Cye Perkins of Marcóla were Spriux
field visitors Sunday.
Intera Hospital— Mr» llarold H«n<l
of Cohurg was d lsin lssel troni ilio
l'a c in o Christian hosplial Mmiday. fol*
lowlng modica! treatment. She »waa
Tonaila are Removed— Miss Frances i nlerad at thè hosplial Frlday.
Yaple underwit»! u tonsil operai Ion
S lovena
H e r»
F ro m
P o rtla n d —
at Ihe office of a local surgeon lust
Welbv Steveiis, who le servine oli Ilio
Friday.
federai grand Jury at Portland, and
Returns to The Oalleo— Miss Pen>'l Mi a Slev, as, wera vlallors over Ilio
Peterson re tu rn e d to T hu Dalit1 - Suu Tliauk»tlvlng vaealton. Thay ralttrn-
■lav a fte r a brief viali at th e hum»' if ed lo Portland Sunday. t
h er brother, I. M Peterson, city nt
M r». Vai» Valsali III— Mrs A, Il Val»
torney.
Vallali wa» sllghtly III rally Ibis «iek<
Many Visitors Here—Among Spt-ng fotlowlng her return front Portlrfn-I
field visitor» lust Friday were Mrs oliere she »peni Thanksglvllfg "liti
Perry Wallace, Jasper; Mrs. F. K. her sofia The wealher was very col l
Roberts, Creswell; Mrs. Notile For in Porlland »Ile salii.
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FOR SALE
5-Room Modern House, full banement, furnace, fire­
place. hardwood floor, I’ecrleaa kitchen, breakfast nook uip I
garage. Thia In I,rami new ami right on the pavement for
$d50t> cash or $4800 on term». You can't heat thia. Let me
show you Ibis house.
I have a 8-room plastered House for $2000 cash or
$2300 on terms. I have several good btiya In amall acreage«.
TRADES
What have you to trade for Minnesota. California.
Washington or Montana property. I have a large Hat of
these. Bring In your Hat Inga If you want to trade or sell. »
Edith Eaton III— Edith Eaton was
III thia week at the home of ber par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Katun.
Mra. Melinda III— Mra. E. F Mallnda
entered the Pacific ^'hrlatlan hoapltal
last Friday tor treatment.
Win. VASBY
Phone 73-J
REAL E STA T E
312 Main St.
Springfield. Ore.
Return From Portland— Mr ami
Mrs. Paul Schlewe returned thia week
from Portland, where they spent the
holiday week-end.
Goes te Grove Jame» Mitchell has
gone to Cottage Grove where he has
employment In Gray's Cash and Ca-ry
Store.
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June Clever Ilk— June, the amall
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Clover, hat been seriously 111 with a
cold thia week.
Returne From Medford— .Mra. M. B
Huntly baa returned from Medford,
where she visited over Thanksgiving
with Mr and Mra. Frank Powell.
Here From Washington— Mr. and
Mra James Ftsher of Raymond, Wash
ington. were here early this week to
be at the bedside of-her father, F. A.
Fisher, who died Sunday.
There's new convenience
and positive baking results
m the use o f Crescent -
the Double Acting
Baking Powder
TAe
New
FORD CAR
is a
wonder
Full details to be given
at our showrooms
this Friday
WE ADVISE EARLY SELECTIONS WHILE STOCKS
ARE COMPLETE.
QUALITY AND PRICES WILL BE
FOUND TO YOUR LIKING.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
E. R. D A N N ER MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford Dealer”
why ( \ OF M A N Y )
E f FICIBNCY— P uta S ta n d a rd
Oil EAcsancy in y o u r crankcase.
ETM 0A M M l «eMFAHT Of aALIFOMNIA
Flanery’« Drug Store
S3U 3^5*0^
Corner 6th and A Sts.
Springfield, Oregon,