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T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
By S p e c ia l
Community News
Correspondents
I F ran k K intxley am ) futnlly, w ho wer.«
v isitln g a t th e hom e of Mrs. Male,
tu l'a il C reek rw turnlng Sunday.
Mrs. W a rre n C otttugw ood w as rush
ed to th e P acific C h ristia n h ospital
I h u rsd a y an d u n d crw etit an opera-
■ tlun fo r a p p e n d lc ltts F riduy m orning.
h h e is re p o rle d to bc rapldly recover-
Ing.
Mrs W elle Ja m e s and Mr. and Mr
Kd. R o b ertso n of S pringtiebl v .s iie l
Ir und Mrs G. H. N eul S unday Mr
NAH hau beeil ill for ih r p a st week,
Guy lteu sliaw of in e O regon Dalrv
and Food d e p a rtm e n t w as iusi<< ciiu :
d a lric s tn thl.- v ieln lty F riduy
Miss Ksnia K lu latte of E ugene w ie
a gu est of G e rtru d e H a u g h a n n 'd u rin g
th e sp rin g v acatio n . .
g.ven an ti-to x in fo r d ip h tlierin und r
th e -uiH 'rvislen o f Dr. K erru ti an I
M iss B essie W illiam s.
To h o n o r frien d s w hose b irth d a y s
W illiam H ayden, who la a trav elin g
S alesm an, but who sp en t h s boyhood a re in M arch us is h e r own. Mrs. I
h e re w as in T h u rsto n last W ednesday. G. M cK lhany e n te rta in e d w ith a din
&lr. and Mrs. F red R tu se ll receiv ed i r i arty T h u rsd ay evening, li.rtli
* o r d a tew day s ag o th a t th e ir son. day cak es an d flowers iiiiUe th e ditl
B elm ont itu ssell. w hose borne is a t tier ta b le a ttra c tiv e . T h e g u e sts of
a
BU verton, was o p e ra te d on fo r appen
d i.i ti s and at la te st re p o rt w as g et Cllue. L ee M ounts, an d D orothi a
tin e alo n g nicely.
Hailey. T he ad d itio n al g u e sts w ere
M iss M arg aret R u ssell re tu rn e d C laren ce C hase, Mrs 1. C lin e , M r. u n i
h om e la s t w eek-end from M onm outl Sirs. F ran k , Bailey, and th e h o st I ’. O.
w here she h as finished th e N o rm al McKlhany.
school train in g .
Mr and Mrs. T J. M axw ell v isited
M iss M arg aret S w artz from S p rin g at th e Ja m e s M cK enzie hom e in E u­
UPPER WILLAMETTE
field v isited w ith Iona R hodes last gene Sunday. Mr. M cK enzie h as
T h e young fo lks o f th e P leasan t
F rid a y . S he also v isited th e T h u rs beeu confined to h is bed w ith a
ton high school.
b roken leg for th e p a st th re e w eeks. H ill C h ristia n E n d eav o r tu rn e d out In
M iss H azel E d m isto n . who Is teach
Mrs. A. C. T ra v is is one of th e a hwly to a tte n d th e county co n v en ­
tion held a t C resw ell la s t Sunday.
In s a t St. H elens sp e n t th e w eek-end Ju ro rs on th e M urray tria l.
With hom e folks.
Mrs. J . R. Meek and tw o ch ild re n T hey tied w ith F a irm o n t fo r th e a t ­
Mr and Mrs. C u rtic P ric e an d P erry left F rid ay fo r C astle Rock, W ash ­ ten d an c e b a n n e r and will th e re fo re
T he
Prii-e, also Ja y G ran t, w ho a re a tte n d ington, w h ere th e y will spend th e h av e th e b a n n e r six m o n th s.
Ing O. A. C. a t C orv allis sp en t th e w eek w ith Mr. Meek. D u fin g th e ir young folks who a tte n d e d w ere Mr
sp rin g v acatio n w ith hom e folks h ere ab sen ce M arg aret is sta y in g w ith Mrs. an d Mrs A llan W heeler. Mr and Mrs
M arlon E. H aya, Mr. und Mrs. L aw r
L o ren E d m isto n , w ho a tte n d s U ni­ C line.
v e rs ity of O regon in E ugene, sp e n t th e
T h e M. R. B ailey fam ily of W endl- en ce W h eeler, P re n tic e , N oble and
W h eeler.
L e ta
W heeler.
p a s t w eek, sp rin g v acatio n , a t h is in g and D orothea B ailey of th is v icin ­ B lan ch e
hom e h ere.
ity w ere S u n d ay g u e sts a t th e J. R. H azel W heeler. G ladys W heeler, M rs
K. E. K ilp atrick . E lton B rooks, Alvin.
Mr. and M rs. A rch S hough an d F ish home.
d a u g h te r, P a tric ia , from VWa s p e n t
T h u rsd ay ev en in g G race M axw ell B elle. E m m a anil H en ry O lson. C arl
la s t w eek-end w ith re la tiv e s h ere.
w as d in n e r h o ste ss to M iss V irginia an d M arlon L inton, L ym an T inker.
H ugh D oolittle, who h as sp e n t sev­ G ray, M arg aret O 'F a rre ll, M arg aret H en ry D iekm an. A nna F egles. B ert
e ra l w eeks in W ash in g to n h as re tu rn ­ W atson. A lb ertin a H an k e an d D iana , F eg les, V erna and S h irley W iley,
ed here.
D onald. G erald an d D ugins K abler.
D ein in g er a lt of E ugene.
T he L ad ies Aid m et w ith Mrs. R ey­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A n d erso n a n d | T h e p re s e n t rain y sp ell Is infer-
nold la s t T h u rsd ay . T h e n ex t m eet­ son F o rre st and Mrs. M arie B razeal | fe rrln g w ith th e s p ra y in g of fru it
in g will be a silv e r te a to be h eld w ith sp en t S unday a t N ew port. T h ey re ­ tr e e s w hich would have begun Mon­
M rs. Wm. H enson.
p o rt th e ro a d s fine and th e w e a th e r day. T he w arm w e a th e r is b ringing
M rs. Jo h n P ric e an d d a u g h te r ideal for th e trip.
ou t th e leav es an d buds a n d th e first
M ildred, M rs. A. . M athew s and M rs. j
C. E. Bailey and g ran d so n , C lare sp ra y should be on the ap p le trees.
A lb e rta W eav er a n d M iss P a rk s at C h esh ire, of C h esh ire a rriv e d a t th e
G ladys and H azel W h eeler and C ora
te n d e d th e g ran d o p era in P o rtlan d J. R. F ish h om e S a tu rd ay . C la re r e ­ J o h n have been hom e th e p a st week
la s t w eek-end.
fromi M onm outh sp en d in g th e ir sp rin g
tu rn e d to C h esh ire S u n d ay night.
M iss M arjo rie G ra n t who la teac h in g
L eslie M cE lhany of P enn v isited at vacation.
* t C oquille s p e n t th e w eek-end w ith th e C. C. K ellogg hom e S unday.
R oy Jo h n w as hom e o v e r th e w eek­
h e r p a re n ts. Mr. and M rs. C h arles
M rs. M. F. E ic h h o rst and Mrs. H. end from T lerm an w h ere he te a c h e s
G ran t.
S elleck of P o rtla n d a rriv e d M onday school.
T h e public school ch ild re n of E n te r­
fo r a v isit a t th e K ellogg an d M cE l­
h an y hom es. Mrs. S elleck wrili re tu rn p rise gave a sp len did p ro g ram and
I to P o rtla n d F rid ay . Mrs. E ic h h o rst b a sk e t so cial la s t F rid ay night.
I
GARDEN WAY
B ase b all seaso n h a s begun and
w ill rem ain for an ind efin ite v isit.
P
le
a s a n t H ill high school will play
Mr. and Mrs. E v e re tt C hase and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook of R ich­
d a u g h te r, P au lin e, M iss M aude C hase m ond, C alifornia, a rriv e d S a tu rd a y ut th e follow ing g a m es:
and J u a n ita C ra b tre e m o to red to P o rt­ th e W ilfred Cook hom e a t C hase M arch 30— P le a s a n t H ill a t T h u rsto n .
lan d F rid a y fo r a v is it w ith a sis te r G ard en s for a sh o rt v isit w ith re la ­ A pril i — W a lk e r a t P le a s a n t HUI.
o f Mrs. C h a se 's and Mis3 C ra b tre e 's. tiv e s an d frien d s. Mr. Cook is c o n ­ A pril 20— P le a s a n t HUI a t E lm ira.
A pril 27— P le a s a n t H ill a t C resw ell.
T h ey re tu rn e d hom e Sunday.
v alescin g a fte r a serio u s o p eratio n .
T h e sch o o l c h ild ren of th is vicinity
M isses L ucille a n d M ariam Male May *— P le a s a n t Hill a t M ohaw k.
w ill be ta k e n to th e c o u rt h o u se in cam e hom e F rid ay evening. M iss May 11—S a n ta C lara a t P le a s a n t Hill
Mrs. J T. C ircle, w ho w as 111 last
E n g en e F rid a y w h ere th ey w ill be L u cille acco m p an ied Mr. and Mrs.
w eek has g one to th e h o m e of h er
d a u g h te r. Mrs. F ra n k S to re r in P o rt­
land.
T h e m em b ers of th e se n io r'c la s s a re
p ra c tic in g for th e ir play “T he Deacon
E n tan g led , ’ w hich th ey hope to give
th e fo re p a rt of A pril.
Mr. S astletu ati. w ho has been sick
fo r sev eral m o n th s, is re p o rte d to be
slow ly g ro w in g w orse.
I
THURSTON
spulai/-^alnnhn/\j)ecials
COME IN and shop through our
many useful bargains being offered
this week-end.
All departments
represented in this event.
Study this List Carefully
$7.50 - % Vigilant Rubber Hose.
lengths complete except nozzle.
50 ft.
$1.’ j 0 - 17 Qt. White Enamel Dish Pan
handy size in round shape.
A
$3.25 Extra Strong Card Table. Double
braced legs. Reinforced top.
$5.00 Columbia Electric Iron. Guaranteed,
6 lb. weight. Complete w ith cord and
stand.
$10.50 Simmons Steel Bed. Two inch con­
tinuous post. Ivory or brown enamel.
$1.75 Drapery Damask in many color com­
binations. Good assortin' i t to choose
from.
The yard
L an e co u n ty B leag u e high schools
h av e accep ted an in v ita tio n from t!’. -
P le a s a n t H ill high school to a track
m eet to be held M ay 19 E ig h t schools
*111 be elig ib le to co'rJpete In th e first
B leag u e tra c k m eet e v e r held In t ' •
j co u n ty . T h e re w ill be eleven ev en ts
| In clu d in g 50-yard d ash , 100-yard dash.
220-yard d ash . 220 y ard relay, broad
jum p, sh o t put. Javelin throw , discus
th ro w , an d pole v au lt. T h is will be an
all day a ffa ir w ith a picnic luncheon
a t noon.
In th e a ftern o o n a b a se ­
ball gam e will be played. P le a sa n t
Hill high school h a s had a F ield I»ay
for th e p a st tw o y ears, th e d ifferen t
c la sse s co m p etin g . T h is is th e first
y e a r th e o u tsid e schools have been
ask ed to co m p ete in the events.
$6.95
98c
$1.95
For Y our
H o m e or S h o p
It is well w o rth w hile to
be p rep ared to give first
aid in case of m inor Inju­
ries th a t a re n o t serio u s
enough to go to th e doctor.
$2.95
$6.95
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$1.00
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etc., to p re v e n t th o se m i­
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Important
Announcement
to erery owner o f a
Model T Ford
ON MAY 25, 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his
plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would
continue to make parts for the Model T Ford. H e Mid:
"The Model T Ford car w m a pioneer. It blazed the
way for the motor industry and started the movement for
good roads everywhere. It broke down the harriers of
distance in rural sections, brought people in these sections
closer together, and placed education within the reach o f
everyone. W e are still proud o f the Model T Ford, If we
were not, we would not have continued to make it so long.”
For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile
industry and it still serves more people than any other auto­
mobile. Over one-third o f all the automobiles in use today
are M odel T Fords — an indication o f the sturdy worth
o f the car and its value to people in all walks o f life the
world over.
T he Ford Motor Company will continue to make re­
placement parts for these cars ’’until the loot Model T is
off the road.” That is a part o f Ford service. That is what
Henry Ford meant when ha saidi ”W e believe that when a
man buys one o f our cars we should keep it running for
him as long as we can and at the lowest up-keep cost.”
Because o f this policy a considerable part o f the Ford
manufacturing plants is given over to the making o f parts
for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made
o f the same material and in the same way os those from
which your car was originally assembled.
g si ' i f f
Watch For
L
THURSDAY MARCH 2», 1R2S
Make it a point, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer
and have him look over your Model T Ford. You may find
that a very small expenditure will enable you to get thou­
sands o f miles o f additional service, and at the same dm«
protect the money you have invested in your car.
F ord M otor C o m pany
Detroit, Michigan