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PAGE FIVE THE SPRING FIELD NEWS THURSDAY APRII. 12, 102« TOWN AND VICINITY >nce M rs. Sim m ons H e r» — M rs E. A. DANNER MOTOR COMPANY Simmons of Camp Creek spent Wed PLANS SERVICE STATION nesday in town on business. Although definite announcement i I lias not yet been made, It was under- ' In M em ory of H e n ry Chase | stood today that the E. It Danner ' Mita Pollard Back—Ml*» J tile Poll Sitter Pass»*—J T Dnituldaon Ima We know not where Heaven lies | motor company Is planning to Install ! rwelveil wonl of Un' death nt hit ard return'll from AHblnud early this Where no III or sorrows dw elt a service station at their building at j week utter spending Knitter there sister, Mao Ilari «e II, nf A rk u ilta *. But comforting, this truth we know. H e a tim Hetinng e perum at r e jjp a m a d d r tu the corner of Fifth and A streets, j vlwltliig with friendii, That with him all Is well. J/>« Flo. •» tare o / Ibi» n tw tp a p e t. Visit In Portland-M r, mid Mr*. .1 Decision as to whether or not to N '.ui.vniiilli up ■Hl Ills* p a i l w e«k Stevtnt to Move— Mr and Min make the change will he made some It Is hard sometimes to understand. Welby Stevens will move lb'* week ••ml In Portland. time today. It was stated. But still somehow we know. serloua Intentions, when very young: to their rum b two mile* north of Hila If the station Is Installed the from ' Through all the darkness still there The New Style V is iti 81st.. - - Mr*, G ra c e M ay hut again I must admit there is no display room would give way to th-j i city. shines spent Kumia, ai th e In.run of h e r Dear Ml»* Flo: — set age when these should begin. It new arrangement The corner of tne I God's love that will not let us go. Orace Male Here— Ml** Grain Male I am a young girl of sixteen slater, .Mm. Ileal*, III lilt'VIllllS. all depends on the girl—and how old building would he cut off and the spent the Easter v tout Ion with her und not counted hud looklulg. I she Is for her age. driveway Into the station would he We know God reigns eternally. P ltn e r y at D a lla t— F It. Flaliery parent«, Mr. and Mr«. M M Male, Ute rouge, powder und lip stick, And know we need never fear A girl should get married when at a 45-<Jegree angle. drove to D ii II uh on hunlnea* hint Hun here. Khe returned to Portland Bun- have bobbed hair and wear short For he will care for one we lore she meet a the right man. 1 think day. day evening. dresses, not I m ,cause I tblnk this Though sad our hearts are here. she ought to be over Ik or 19, al I* acting cute but because I think Dippels Leave Today— Dr and Mrs. Pengra People H e re — Ira Baldwin though there are Instances of happy Adrlant Change Retldence— Mr. His memory In our hearts will live It I* up to date. ami Clarence Ek, both of I'nngra, and Mr*. W. II. Adrian moved tbl* marriages where tne girl married 8. R. Dfppel leave today for San As he will live in Heaven. I also go out with boys occa Francisco where the dentist expects were visitor« here Monday. earlier. As to going rlglng with a wni'k from their uiwrtment* In the Though empty are our home and sionally and wear evening boy, or with two boys, that Is all up to take a course in oral surgery. Hutton building to the home at the hearts Nowell Jobe Here—Nowell Jobe of dresses. Now In my section Is an When the course Is completed they to how long the girl knows the hoy corner of FMurth and It atreeta which The Lord His word has given. Veneta was here for medical alien old fashioned family. They don't Dr. Dlppel or boys and how courteous, respectful will return to Oregon I* being vacated by Dr. und Mr*. 8. tlon .Monday. —A Friend. believe In the new styles. They will set up a practice In Salem. and trustw orthy they are. It Is al It. Dipped. call me a flapper, etc , and say ways best to have a chaperone, but If Brown In Portland—Clifford llrown ¿m eryt Have Vlaltore— Mr. and they are aorry for my mother. I the girl Is sure that she can trust the went to Poallund yesterday. lie will Mr* John Rossman of Camp Creek do not attend dancea or get boy It may be proper to go riding be In the city n few day« on bualneaa. und P. H Emery, Hprlnglteld route 2, drunk. These people can And no DEPENDABLE E1JEQLASS SEEÜICE with him alone If her parents know other fault but Just merely the Mrs. Warfle Here— Mrs C. Wnrfle were dinner guest* at the home of and do not object. newstyles. BLUE EYES of Wendllng »-a* a business visitor l»r. and Mr*. N. W'. Kmery nunday. • • • • here yesterday. Carter Women Here— Mre. Martha Dear Blue Eyes, perhaps you over OILING OF HIGHWAY TO Here from Globe— Roy Dunbar I HnW*r "f c «r,er h,re <••• night do the "New Styles" a little bit. For START SOON. SAYS WALSH O P T O m E T R U T — EIJES1QHT S PE C IA LIST came In from Globe yesterday on a , d,r R*U Neighbor* of Woodcruft cere- a girl of sixteen, you seem to use 878 Q?illamelle SL Phone 020 EUQENE bualneaa trip. 1 mony. Htie had been a member of Springfield will be the starting urtlflclal aids for beauty somewhat Jost O m thing—hat I do it right i the Aabland chapter of that lodga for extensively. I think It would be bet point of a fine stretch of road, this Visiting With Cousin—Mm. Jennie the pant 20 years. ter for you to cultivate your own year, Raymond Walsh, resident engin Cannon arrived Sunday evening from natural charm rather than strain to- eer of the slate highway commission Former Residents Here— Mr. and Portlund to visit for a few days with Mr* T. A. Barber, former resident* ward conformity to what you call announced this morning. her coualn, Mre. Alice Doane. Oiling of the 12-mlle stretch of the of Springfield, were here Sunday j “New Style.” Of courne the family Mrs. Emery III—Mr*. N. W Emery from Drain to visit with the forms." a I you speak of may Judge you wrongly, McKenzie highway between here and was co untied to her home with Illness brother. Clavton Barber, and family ) but In attiring yourself as you do Waltervllle will be started by the over the week-end and during the The drain people were accompanied . you pot yourself open to suspicion. highway crews about May 1, the en flrst part of this week , by Mrs. Chris Carpers, Mrs. Barbel's I I am glad you do not se t drunk—but gineer stated. . Exact time for start ’ nail her. 1 ( I would hardly expect you to, at your ing toe work will depend on weather Attend Legion Conclave— Mr and NOTICE is hereby given that the city council has set the j age! Dear Blue Eyes, do not think conditions. It was said. Mrs Tony Gravos went to Salem Visit In Springfield—John Bryan. , um U y,n f w harRh , Juk, wa,lt The work will include oiling and date, April 23 to 26 as the annual Spring Cleanup. At this Monday to participate In the welcom Thurston. William Benge. Marcola.' to Impress on you the Importance repairing of Second street to the ' Mrs. Elmer Peplol. Waltervllle, Bob ing ceremonies for the national com of appearance. Natural gayety and bridge and the portion of road from time all rubbish, cans or other discarded articles will be Stevens, Camp Croak. Murk Bailey, charm will always Impress the right the bridge to the Junction with the mander who visit* there. j Wendllng. were among shoppers here persons more than rouge and short Pacific highway. The city will pay hauled away free of charge provided they are sacked or Mrs. Hurtbutt Visit»—Mrs. Ada yesterday. | dresse* will. And. after all. It is the for the work done within the corpor boxed for quick handling. Hurlhutt of Globe was a shopper here Fulops Leave Wednesday— Mr and ■°«d' honest family folks that you ate limits. yesterday. She al tended the Neigh Although the work done last year All boxes and sacks of rubbish must be placed on the bors of Woodcraft Initiation lust Mrs Julius Fu'op and children left ; should want to Impress rather than Wednesday to make their home tn j the c«»unl < »mipanlons who follow the proved highly satisfactory, the road nigh t. street parking so that the wagons can collect them all at will be In an even better condition Portland. They have purchased n | “New Style. T h a y e rs Move H ere — T h e J C. this spring. Mr. Walsh said. With one : uHlder.ce In the Wentover terrace I once. Thayer family of Summit has moved »•»««tlon of PortUind coating of oil as a fundation, it will Mr Fhilop wiih • Many Questions to the Springfield residence which flirnit„ |y „,,, ,,w||(.r of , he Parni..r„- be an easy Job to make a smooth, Property holders are directed to burn all rubbish pos Dear Miss Fno:-r x they have purchased from Mr. Purson Exchange here. dustless road this year. We are two girls aged 15 and sible Rnd clean up their parking strips. at the corner of Eight and D streets. I are very close friends. Do you . New Pump Installed— The Mutt think It Is right for two girls to CAN’T TALK TO WIFE. Students Hold D r ill- A fire drill Jeff Service station at the corner GEORGE VALLIER, Street Commissioner. TOO CROSS AND NERVOUS was conducted at the high school 6f Second and Main streets this week i tell each other all their secrets? what kind of boys make the best Tuesday morning to accustom *tn-! ,nstalled a new gasoline pump and j sweethearts, how old should a "Even my husband couldn't talk dents to marching from the building; h,.r<>afl„r wl„ Stan<lard O111 girl lie when she starts using 5H to me, I w-as so cross and nervous. In an orderly manner. I company „ gasoline „ „ it ... aH wel, as 8he„ i rouge, lipstick, etc., and when Vinol has made n«e a diffsrent and Boy Injures Fnger»—llrvel Steven products. should she start going with boys? happy woman."— Mrs. N. McCall. son. a freshman at the high school, How old should a girl be when Vinol is a compound of iron, phos Prlrs Is Received—Miss Gladis cut the ends off two of his fingers House has been awarded a big box if she gets married? phates. cod liver peptone, etc. The Alsu how old must a girl be be Monday when he accidently got his chocolates by the Christian Endeavor very FIRST bottle makes you sleep hand In the planer while plunlng a society of the Christian church for fore she can go to ride with boys better and have a BIG appetite. Nerv small piece of board. by herself and have dates at ous. easily tired people are surprise-! the method In which she earned home? how QUICK the Iron, phosphater. etc.. Mrs. Mlsner Hsrs— Mrs. Russell money for the Easter offering taken Do you think a girl ought to go give new life and pep. Vinol tastes at the sunrise services. MInner of Portland Is here for a few “ w h e re savin g * a re g re a te s t” to ride with two boys? J. J. delicious. Ketel’s Drug Store. days visiting at the home of Mrs. • • • • Party is Planned—Miss Irma Crider 942 Willamette St., Eugene. Oregon. ZeHa Cantrell, chief operator at the I ,.hatrn,an , ha socla, „ linmlt, PO of Dear girls, you have certainly pro Springfield telephone exchange. I the Christian Endeavor society of the pounded a good number of questions, Visit In Springfield— Among t h e ) Chrl"dnn church, has announced a and they are questions to which It business visitors here early this week get-together party for members of the la hard to give very definite answer», •were. Mrs. Stacey of Coburg, Mr. society to be held some evening next ' To the first question I would answer Combine in Silk and Rayon rlo&e and Mr». C. B. Spear of Saloin, Jack wee. Miss Dora Pederson was elect-. that-If the two girls trust each other Queen of Marcola and John Caln of «<«1 reporter for the society nt a recent very much, then they are true friends |\ For d a y tim e | meeting. and may with profit confide In each Lwell. w e a r and se m i \ \ other; but they should refrain from sp ort here is a Waltervllle Woman Hurt—Mrs. E. | Attend Legion Meeting— Mr. und tailing anything that would cast dls- p ra c tic a l h o s e F. Ream of Waltervllle received Mrs M B Huntly. and Mr and Mrs . i crp<Mt on Homebody Nor should they treatment here Monday for injuries , William Vasby were among Spring ! te„ anythin* which might make the th a t w ill g ive you excellent service. which she received when she was i fl»‘I«l people who attended the wel-i ,lRtener envious or hurt the listener, 11 thrown from n moving nutomohlle . coming ceremonies for the national i ^ . g wbo make tlB- best sweet- Popular near her home. Several stltcho* American I-eglon commander *n , heart* are also boya that make the F A N IT A R Y P L U M B IN G were necessary to close the wound* j 8al,‘n> Monday Mr and Mrs. Vaaby I beHt men—modest, hard working, Colors! about her face and head. I continued to Port.anu for a brief I c,„ you, hg who have , ome seri We adhere strictly to the municipal visit. ous purpose in life and are always laws on sanitation, as well as you? courteous and gentlemanly. Fickle construction specifications, when we hoys should he avoided ^»s husbands, undertake a Job of plumbing for you. as they generally keep on being In addition we pledge our reputation z that the materials we use are of the fickle all their lives. quality. Our workmanship How old should a girl be when she starts using rouge, lipstick, etc.? If ft girl chooses to use the aids to jar plumbing contracts we have ex- - 4 No. 445 is full- R I • Ç A T 1 •" Q I I N Â v-sw il I l Q c i r r F 1x1« u j 1 * a i l o beauty, I think It Is up to her, entire- eclIted so satisfactorily. fashioned and a splendid hose for ly, when she begins using them, al so small a price. though of course I would not advise The c o l o r s are Don’t Fail to Sec this Great Super-Production ; y iung girls to use them modish. 527 MAIN ST. Girls may have friendships with I 'RIM SPRINGFIELD. OREGON boys at any age, provided the friend ships are purely friendships. 1 do not think they should develop any Dr. Royal Q ick Spring Cleanup Good Looks and Economy A BELL THEATRE W. N. LONG Son Is Born—A son was born to i Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beeson of Coburg i on April 10. George Neff Here—George Neff of i Thuraton was a visitor here this ! morning. SPRINGFIELD FOLKS » 6E M T OIMMY OUT FOR SOfSE EGGS, P A — / HOW Do VOU W ANT YOURS — -r ^OFT OR H A R D ? Grading Second Street — Street i Commissioner George Valller this j morning began work of grading j second, using the scarifier. Leave for North— Baxter Young Mr. and Mr*. Momra and Mrs. Barnes of Eugene, left this morning for a business trip to Seattle, Bellingham and points In Canada. They will be gone some time. a ^|ayer picture Adfaitsion 25 to 50c Kafourys Have Daughter— Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Knfoury are parents of an eight-pound daughter born In the Salem general hospital at Salem last Wednesday. The daughter's name w Barbara. Mr. Fafoury Is proprietor of the Kafoury firm, here, having re cently purchased the business of the Farmers’ Exchange. ß y J. F . K e te ls G o s h , M A - I T h o u g h t You M E A N T c a n d y E A S T E R E G G S —/ 6 0 I W E N T TO zi- A N D GOT G O M E .^ * Easter time is candy time. Here you choose tempting sweets for every member of the family, from chocolate Easter eggs for Jimmie, to a gorg eously beribboned five pound box for Mother, for Sister Sue, or for the “sweetest girl in all the world.” We Give Green Discount Stamps