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    T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY DECEMBER 8,1927
Community New»
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GARDEN W A Y_
By «penial
Correspondent»
hare last Sunday.
Ines Kyler la absent from high
school as she baa the mumps.
The basketball game between Mar-
tola team and Thurston team which
waa played at Marrnla last Friday
night resulted In Thuraton'a defeat.
■ aim Mays from I a r i I bx »pent the
week-end In Thurston
Ml»» Maude ItusRell who IS teach1- >!
near Cottage Grove Spent the week
end here.
Tha J. H. Flah tamlly w ar* «ueate
of O. H. Flah of HprlngSeld Wednesday
*■ war« Mr and Mr» Harry Kv»n. of
Uaaltla who are visiting there. The
Evan» ar» looking for a location That
will go to Roaaburg thl» week. Mr».
0 It l't»h and Mr». Kvnn« am roualna
Tha Garden Way Hawing club with
Mr». J H Fl«b »» flub leader will
moat at th» »chool hon»» Friday after-
iiiain Io weave tabla mat». Tb«ra ara
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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eleven dub members.
I»r K It Derringer. »tala veterlnar-
The young folks of the Christian
Ian. waa teallng dairy brrda In thl»
church will give a program Saturday
vicinity la»t weak.
J. H. Abahlcr of Centerville, Waeh.. night at the Woodman H all for the
son-in-law of M r. W. J. I’engra. »pent benctlt W C. T. U. children’s home at
Everyone Is requested to
the wank and at tha I'engra boroa. Hi- Corvallis
waa on hl» return home after a vl»lt give something for the home. There
with hla father U. F. Abahler of O r­ will be a splendid program and a short
play given hr the msvnnert of the
land. California.
Mra. 11. K. Ilallay of Wendllng 1» at Senior Endeavor.
The Pleasant H ill public school did
the J It Flah hum« ao that »h« can
Friday
after
be near her »on. Haymond, who under not have vacation
went on operation for appendleltla st Thanksgiving and will only have Mon­
day Decern her 26 and Monday January
the Kugene hospital Sunday night.
2 for Chrlalma» vacation. The high
M r and Mr». A. (’ . Bogart of Junc­
i school will let out Friday December
tion City. M r and Mra. 0 It Fleh and
22 and not take up again until Tues­
•on. Gilbert, and John Lynrh of
day January 3rd.
Springfield, Lola and Clare Cheshire
The senior» played the sophomores
of Cheshire. were Sunday guests at
of the Pleasant HUI high school last
the J R. Flah home
Tuesday and defeated them by a score
H r and Mra Oarnet Stone and chil­
of I I to 11.
dren of Meadow Orova. Nebraska, a r­
The Pleasant H ill high school
rived at the home of Mra. Stone-»
basket ball team suffered their first
parents, Mr. and Mr». G. I*, t olling-
defeat this year last Friday wnen Mo
wood, Saturday. Sunday a reunion of
hawk scored 21 against Pleasant Hill's
the Collingwood famlllea and friend«
27. The game waa a very fast and
was held at the O. P. Collingwood
Interesting one, the score being In
home. Thoae present were: Mr». A.
favor of Pleasant H ill at times.
Collingwood and Son. W illie. Isaac
The senior hoys won the Interclass
Jones and Mlaa Lynch all of Santa
basketball championship Tuesday by
Clara; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. CoUIng-
defeating the sophomores by a score
wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
of IS to «.
Collingwood a td family. M r and Mr».
Fred Smith of Saginaw, Michigan,
W arren Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs.
who Is visiting with hla nephew. E B
Oaater of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs
Tinker, has been sick at the Pacific
F Houck of Eugene; Ml»a Alice Nel­
Christian hospital the past few days.
son of Minnesota, and Mr. and Mra.
The ladles of Pleasant H ill will
Garnet Stone, of Meadow Orove, Neb­
meet at the home of Mre. A. J. Hig­
raska.
gins Thursday afternoon.
Miss Alice Nelson of Minnesota. Is
About 30 young folks armed with
the guest of Mrs Clayton Collingwood
tin pana. sticks, rocks and buckets
and Mrs. Friend Houck.
gave the newly weds, Mr. and Mra
II E. W ylie has been III the past
lAwrence Whkeler, a charivari Tues­
two week.
day. A good time was had generally
Finn Male, who has been convalesc­
ing at the home of hla alater-ln-law. making lots of nolae and devouring
treats of peanuts and candy.
Mrs Clara Male, suffered a relapse
and returned to the Eugene hospital
Saturday.
THURSTON
Mra. Margaret Campbell fell last
Wednesday breakln her arm and bruis­
ing her aide quite badly.
The Ladles Aid aoclety met with
Mra. Ira Gray last Thursday for an all
d ay m eetin g They are to meet again
thia Thursday to finish some sewing
for their busaar which will he held
at the public market In Eugene next
Saturday They have some exception­
ally line embroidery work and many
things that will make line gifts for
Christmas.
Mra. Cumm and son, John, arrived
last Thursday, from thler home near
Salem to spend a few days with her
daughter. Mre Ira Gray.
Mrs. Arch Bhoogh from Vida and
daughter. Patricia, and Mra. Felix
¡♦park» from Blue River »pent the
week end In Thurston.
Mlaa Park's, who la leaching at
W allervllle spent the week end with
her brother, Professor l*nrk'a and
wife.
Maude and Loren Bilmlaton, who
are attending the University of Oregon
InEugene, motored out to their home
Janie» A Farrel, oow 60, who it
is predict«! will step to (he place
vacated through the death of El­
bert Gary, as Chairman of the
Board of the U. S. Steel Corpo­
ration. Mr. Parrel for many years
hi» been operating head of tbs
organisation.
F o rd
13-Plate Rubber
Case BATTERY
Now $10°°
And your Old Battery
The Ford Battery Fits 90% of All Cars and is a Dandy
for your Radio.
DANNER MOTOR CO.
FORD SERVICE AND SALES
Phon« 49
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Springfield, Oregon
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings el
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Thera are H l
the I-a Grande
to the monthly
perlntendent of
studente registered la
high school, according
report of the city in
schoole.
PAGE FIVE
Ml»» Flo»»l* Herrlngtod who la
Hers Frem Mareole— Among Mar
In From W altervllle— N Rosa at
colh visitors hers thl» week were Mra. teaching at Not! «pent the week-end W altervllle waa a BprlngSeld visitor
in Thurston.
Tuesday.
Jamea W right. J. L. Whltaell. V. M
Blank Hromiasor» no»«.
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Milla, 0. H. Lander», J. A. Murdock
CALL AN D 8KB Dr. M. W Emery
-elp-v printed and In stock at th»
sud Myron C rai*
—•«•« on plates end ether work tf.
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Gifts That Will Please
A. A. Schramm, stkte superintendent
ot banks, last week denied an applica­
tion tor establishment of a new bank
at Aloha, Washington county.
Tha Clttsena* bank of Drain la being
liquidated and depositors are aaked
to call at the bank a t soon aa possible
and receive payment In full ot theli
account.
The Libby. McNeil A Libby cannery
nt The Danes has closed down for the
winter season and will remain closed
until the strawberry season opens nasi
May or June.
J. C. K raft of Canby waa elected
president of the Clackamas cow test­
ing association at the annual meeting
of the organisation held In Oregon
City last week.
Road work on Mount Hood has been
halted by snow. The government Is
moving Its equipment from Govern
m in t Camp and will abandon Improve
m«nt until spring.
Mre Husan Jane Hearing of Haines
79. affectionately known to hundred»
of her friends as "Grandma" Hearing
died at her home last week after a
long period of falling health.
C. D. Rorer. president of the Bank
of Commerce of Eugene, has been
placed on (he orderly farm marketing
committee of the elate division of the
American Bankers' association.
Discovery of a body of ore on the
filinola river, about five miles above
Agnea. carrying high values la free
gold, waa reported by Fred Volt, min
ar. who waa I d Gold Beach recently.
The annual meeting of the Oregon
Woolgrowers- association will be held
In Pendleton. January 13 and 14, ac­
cording to a recent announcement by
K. 0 . Warner, president of the group
According to the monthly report oi
8. W Straus « Co., Salem stands sec­
ond In building activity in Oregon (oi
the month of October, being exceeded
only by Portland. Klamath Falle It
third.
Many fine flocks of turkeys, raised
In the Dayton locality, will be market
ed thia week. The prevailing strain
Is tha mammoth bronxe. Many of tht
young turka weigh from 20 to 2»
pounds.
Thirty-five Lane county bank em
ployea are enrolled In the course start­
ed by tbe Lane county chapter ot the
American Institute of Banking. The
class meets at Eugene each Tuesday
evening.
Christopher W itte. 44. farmer of the
Central Point district, was killed in
stantly last week when a tractor ha
was driving fell upon him. The ma­
chine hit a depression In the field and
fell backwards.
The 143 school districts In Marlon
county will receive »1 56 for each child
ot school age. according to the appor-
tlonment of the school funds an­
nounced by tbe county school superln
(undent recently.
Receipt of first half taxes from a
number of Oregon counties baa re
duced the general fund deficit of the
state to approximately »350,000. ac­
cording to a statement prepared by
the state treasurer.
Edwurd Ring escaped with a minor
eut on the head when his amali auto­
mobile plunged through a fence and
down a 400-foot precipice of the Co­
lumbia highway at Ruthton bill near
Hood River last week.
Rev W illiam H. Ray. pastor of the
Methodist church, South, of Medford,
was arrested by an officer near Jack
son Hot Springs, a resort on the Pa­
cific highway near Ashland, last week,
charged with Intoxication.
Postal receipts are a recognlxed ba­
rometer of trade all over the world.
Compiled on activities of the past 12
months as compared.with the preced­
ing 12month period, Portland postal
receipts show an Increase of »16,000.
May 3, known to Oregon as Chan,
poeg day, It to be observed In th !
schools of the state us Oregon day.
It will not be n holiday, but the schools
will be expected to have programs per­
taining to Oregon history, according
to C. A. Howard, state school superin­
tendent.
W ith a big crew of workers in thè
field attd a »team shovel in operation;
extension of the Ochoco highway eust
from Mitchell Is taking material form.
In order to rush the work, it is plan­
ned to use a night crew on the steam
shovel.
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McMinnville's budget for 1928 lx ten
tatlvely set at »561,133.45. representing
a cut of about »7600. It Is proposed
to eliminate the county agent and the
county superintendent's deputy and
rut the bridge tuuds from »33,000 to
»30,000.
Her ( Hint
Fountain Pen ueaa b eta,___ $5.00 to $8.00
Toilet Sets............. .......... .... $2.00 to $25.00
Perfumes ................... ............... 25c to V-> 00 Wallet and Cigarette Sets, .—.... ........ $3.75
Pen and Pencil S e ta _______ $3.50 to $8.50
Candle«, .... ..... ........................ 35c to $1.00 Military Brushes, ------------------- $5.00
Bath Salta and Bath Powder Seta, .....$3.50
C am eras____ __________ $1.00 to $10.50
Comb and Brush Seta........ ..... ....... . $7.00 After-Shave Seta ......... ........ $1.00 to $1.50
Compacts, _______ _____ _ $1.00 to $5.00
Bobbie Seta........ ................ ....$1.75 to $3.00
Bill-Folds and Key Container
Stationery ______ _________ 50c to $3 00
$2.00 to $3.50
Sets__
Manicure Roll-Up Sets.......... $5.00 to $9.75
___ _ 75c
Box C andy______i--------- -----75c to $3.00 Books
Parker
Four
tain
Pens
_...
$2.75
to $7-00
Electric Waffle Iron ______________ $8.98
Pencils------------- $1.00 to $4.00
Electric Chafing Dish ......... ............... $6.46 . Automatic
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WE ARE SHOWING AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS.
Main Street Near 4th
tao
Springfield,. Oregon
Stessi jtor» Flanery’s Drug Store
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