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    T H E SPRIN G FIELD NEWS
THURSDAY MAY 10, 192K
PAGE FIVE
vocal solo.
sum mer camp at Blue Klver they wish
The m eeting la open to the public. 1
to attend and register at the First
PIANO RECITAL GIVEN
No admlaalon will he charged but a
BY W IN IF R ID TYSON | free will offering will be taken at the N ational bank, C. R Clark, bane
county execu tive, announced on a
1 «-lone of the m eeting
I Mlaa W lnlfrld Tyaon. daughter of j
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
vlalt here thia morning
Mr and Mra W. P Tyaon of Spring
,
F ifty boy« will be In camp during
' ff«-M. waa again presenteil In a com H E A LTH FESTIVAL TO
'
each tw o-w eeks period. The opening
píete pla no recital by Reuben Charlyl*
BE PRESENTED FRIDAY
Goffrelere. on Tueaday evening al the
MISS SEAVEY QUEEN period will be July 9. Only regularly
reglatered acouta may attend.
b am way m usic hall In Eugene. An |
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appro« dative audience of 200 people 1 A May health festival, sponsored by
A fee of <1 must be paid on regis­
welcomed Mlaa Tyaon.
i the Springfield unit of the bane
Thia waa Mlaa T y s-ln s third con-¡ County ” ‘ a " h »""Orlatlon
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LARGE AUDIENCE AT
Glob*
R «sldcnts
Buahman« In Portland— Mr. and
Julin Bushman of Kugen* wer« In
l ’o r!huid laat wi-ekt-nd on hulinaan
H«r«— Mr. mid
M r«
Roy Intubar of Globi- spant Tum
« lu y
h -r« - m i
I ius I iii - hh .
minons
M r« .
M o rrla o n
H e r« — M m
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Mr. Simmon« Her«— A K
of (' i ;i I'l' - k wun h visitor In-re : Morrlaon of Poriluml wua bore laet
j i niurilay oil hUMlnn««.
b a t i ii i l n V .
K la m a t h
of
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Here Last Sunday— Sunday v is it o r s
w e re J o h n C ilia , W i l u l l i n g a n d
Mra. Murk Thurman, Null.
H e r -x - F r d I I llicit if
Full < ai'l'lvixl tier-
K la m a t h
Io re
la»t
w- o k - n il fo r n v i s i t o f ■> v o r u l iluy-«.
Hare from W endllng— Mra T. C
T a y lo r « In fto ta b u r g — M r m id M rs ,
W A Ti-vlor s |i» tlt K n iid iiy In ItoM- Heldon of Itoaehurg vlalted here Mon
day afternoon.
liurg Visiting wtlh frli-nils
Mra Veryi
wua a visitor
*R o a e h u rg W o m a n H e r e —
G oea to S a le m — L e e Put mini wont
to Hub-in T uesday to uttoiid to I him I- T hayer of Roaeburg
here luat Saturduy.
noaa matter«
Drive to Solo— Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Poole In Portland — Charles P.
Poole, I im ' h I mortician, spent a i«irt of Nudvornlk mid children drove to Scio
on u vlalt Sunday.
last week In Pori land on biialneaa.
To Vlalt Daughter— Mra Cluude
, Goddard« are Shopper«— Mr. and
Mr«. Ham Goddard of Leahurg spent b allon left laat week-end for Mixloi k
Tuesday evening III Springfield on Point to vlalt her daughter, Mra
Sydney Delph.
bualneea mattera
i
Fishing Tackle Taken— Som eone
Miaa Mala Vlalt«— Miss Grace Male
w as here from Portland over the atole u com plete outfit of flahlnr
■week end fo vlwlt her parent«, Mr. ta ck le and line« from Carl Burna
while he waa at T riangle latke Sun
and Mra M M. Male.
day.
Here Monday— Among the «hopper*
Phetteplaocs Move— Ik and Mra
here Monday were Mra. John Put­
i
Carl
Phettepluce have moved from
man, W endllng; Prod Ryera and «on.
i 343 Fifth atreet to Fourth and C
W endllng; Mra Clara Patee, Mra. W
II Bailey and .Mra Earl B ailey, all of street«, lh e former home of Mr. and
Mm. Jullua Fulop.
W endllng.
Vlalt In
Hinson anil
laal week at
In Portland,
evening.
Make« B usiness Trip— Charles I'
Portland— Mra. Delbert
Pool« made u bunlnesa trip to Junc­
»mall daughter vlalted
tion C4ty Tuesday morning
He In­
the Fred lllnaon homo
spected a hearse which he Is thinking
returning here Friday
of adding to the equipm ent here.
Shopper V isit H«re— Among the
«hoppers here last week end were the
follow ing Mrs. Ivan Miller, Marcola;
Mr« V I,. ItaoNch, W alter*llle; bee
S teven s, W ultervllle; Ira Baldwin,
Pengra; J B Elliott, C resw ell; Mrs.
C Campbell, W endllng; N ewell Jobe,
V eneta; Clarence Ek, Pengra.
Leavea For Portland—Tom Swart«,
commander of the local unit of the
Oregon National Guard, left thia
morning for Portland to attend a con­
ference of alaff officer« to dlacuaa the
m ining summer encam pm ent.
Mra. K e n y o n H o e teeo — M ra C . !'
Kenyon waa h ostess at her homo laat
evening nt a dinner Io which Mr and
Mra J A Rcnvey, Mr ami Mra .Mark
P e rry
and Mr ami Mra. W elby
Steven« w ere naked.
M ie t
alone«
V is its —
M la a
C la r a
June», a nurse at the Pacific Chrlal-
lan hospital. waa n guy-at at the Dallas
Murphy home laat week, ^»he went
to Grants P ass thia week to vlalt
with Mr. und Mra. Itolnnd Moahler.
Fee«« In Quartet— Paul Frege, a
youth who la attending the I'n lversltv
high arhool, 1» a nu mber of the male
quartet of that school which won
second place In the recent state high
school -music tournam ent at Forest
Grove,
LIONS CLUB W ILL ELECT
OFFICERS EARLY IN JUNE
Officers of the Springfield Lions
club will b«- elected early In June, It
was announced at the luncheon of tin-
«tub lust week when a nom inating
com m ittee was appointed
The com m ittee to make up a list
of candidates Is com posed of past
presidents and secretaries of the local
clubs. Members are: John F K etels,
II E Maxey and F. B Hamlin.
J. F. Inman and Charles P. Poole
w ill arrange for the entertainm ent nt
the May lk m eeting.
Ro«e Po«ters Here — Poster« an
nounclng the annual rone festival In
Portlund were placed here this w eek.
Reduced fares on all trains are an­
nounced Portland each year draw s a
large number of people from th is city
for the big event. Oaten of the fentl-
val are June 11 to 16.
Kensington Club Meets
The K ensington club was en tertain ­
ed last Friday nfternon at the home
of .Mrs. Charles P Poole A ssistin g the
h ostess were:
Mrs. lotwrence May,
^ r s . Levi N eet, Mrs C J. Moore, Mrs.
«•alias Murphy. Mrs. C. McMurray and
Mrs. Alfred J. Morgan. Music was
furnished by Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Murphy Eighteen m em bers were pres­
ent. The next m eeting of the club
will be on Muy 16 at the home of
Mrs. W. F. Walker, 1176 Lawrence
street, Eugene, with Mrs. C. E. Ken­
yon assistin g the hostess.
Oldham GPSchantoïs ~
K.e,mirider3
kesi« tr u e r
tkar* o lh e r s — One Friend
is u o u rs come «.naf m i *
One. loue is s i t a d f i s - t 1
F o r tw a r .- .fT o r d e l n.o4
t^o u r m o th a r t b s à a ^ 'l
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Of course you w ouldn’t, a t least w hen you can g et it fixed
like new by driving it into th e D anner garage? T he cost will
be estim ated before we s ta rt w ork if you prefer.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
O ur Service S tatio n is Supplied with
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
AND OIL PRODUCTS
Penzoil and Veedol
We Can Take Care of Every Make of automobile both in our
Service Station and in our shop.
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
A uthorized Ford Sales and Service
Fifth and A. S tre e ts
_ _ _
Phone 49
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The cig a rette and Its Injurious ef­
fects on the human body will be the
topic of an address at a union service
of Springfield churches to be held in
the Christian church. Tueaday even ­
ing. May 15. at s o'clock, at which E.
F. A tchley, field rep resentative of the
Oregon Antl-CIgurette league, will la­
the speaker.
Mrs. J essie L. Chandler of Eugene
w ill present two m usical selections.
She will give a w histling solo, play­
ing her own accom panim ent and a
COMING!
COMING!
Big Food
Say It With
Flowers For
Send your m o th er a bou­
quet of beautiful flow ers on
M other's Day.
N othing
expresses so beautiful an
affection as th e gift of
flowers. All varieties of
flowers, dressed in resplen­
dent colors, a re here for
your selection. Delivered
anyw here. Service prompt
and courteous. P rices ex ­
ceedingly low.
COMING!
White Front
Grocery’s
Sale!
It’ Different—
Something New
’
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
Friday and Saturday, Mav 11 and 12
will be given over to
ELSINORE CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
In introducing this brand to the people of Springfield, we feel that we have something
worth while; a line which is not only outstanding for quality but priced to enable you to
serve American’s Finest products to your family at a cost within reach of all.
uLomsrs?1
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UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS­
TALS— Fancy shape« and regulars.
Hoyt'« Cash Store.
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A N TI-C IG A R ETTE MAN TO
ADDRESS UNION SERVICE
Mother’s Day
O n t íe e rl
IK and registration will open May Is».
Or. W. C. Kebban is chairman of the
camp com m ittee which will m eet Fri­
day.
Would You Drive This Car?
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Shoppers Visit City— Among the
shopper« here yeatetMay were the fol­
low ing Mr. and Mr«. I). E. Trent,
Coburg; Mr«. L«-on Jennette, C res­
w ell; Mr und Mrs J S Sm ith, Cres­
w ell; Al J. Kuhn Cascade R esort;
M-rs Carl W illiam s, Marcola; Mrs.
W illiam Taylor und son. Full Creek;
Mrs. II Dun bur, W alton,
«ecutlve «eftami to appear In re. I tai publ"- •choolH h ,r "- * •» b* «•“ •P“1
under Mr. U olfrelere a p r esen ta tio n .!“ "-’ B rattaln achool Friday afternoon
and each tim e she has dem onstrated j at 2 o'clock.
M arceline Beavey has been chosen
unusual talent and ability— playing
«¡ueen
of the festival. Her royal party-
from mem ory a difficult program, with j
an ease and m usicianship character­ will Include the follow ing children:
istic o f ope with m any years of ex ­ Ladles in waiting, Leila Maxwell,
perience before the public.
Her , Beatrice G illette, and Blanche Bates;
artistic charm and security, afjded to herald, Donald Hawke.
T he follow ing program w ill be
her attractive appearance and person­
given:
Exercise, class of Miss Crystal
ality, stand In her decided favor for
Bryan; safety first, Miss Anne Oorrle's
continued progression.
Of special Interest to many In the I class; care of the teem . Miss Mary
audience was the two-plano Mozart, V orls’ Claas; clean hom es, class of
"Bonata-Concerto In G major,” w l’h Mrs. Ora Read Hem enway; personal
clean lin ess, class of Mrs. Crystal
Mr Goffrelere at the second piano.
Mala; germ s, class of MI hs Alta Man­
The double pianissim o work In
ning; sleep, class of Mrs. Marjorie
Nocturne In G minor by Chopin won
L aselle; food, claas of Miss Edna
Miss Tyson much praise Her Instruc­
F latt; recreation, classes of Mrs. Opal
tor w a s xesp ecla lly delighted with her
Roberts, and Mrs. Elizabeth Page;
playing of the Hungarian Rhapsody
Maypole dance, class of Miss Doris
No. 6 by Liszt, a number usually prea­
Braat.
ented by a rtists of wide repute. Bbe
Mrs. H em enway, principal of the
played the long and difficult number
Brattaln school. Is general chairman
from memory.
Double pianissim o i of the even t and Mrs. Page and Mrs.
work also featured the Romance In D
Bernice Van Valzah are mem bers ,f
flat by Slbllius.
the eduiattlon com m ittee of the health
Miss Tyaon received many baskets
group which Is sponsoring the affair.
of flowers from friends In both Eugene
At the close of the program blue
and Springfield
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ribbons and health awards will be
tended the recital than E u gen e people
presented students who have made
The ch o k for which she Is accom ­
good health records th is year. Miss
panist attended In a body. Bhe was
Beth Konkel, execu tive secretary of
dressed In a bone shell pink georgette
the Lane county health association
gown with a Bertha collar and a bof
w ill present the awards In behalf of
fant skirt.
the local unit.
B esides atten d in g high school where
«he Is an honr student. Miss Tyson
has participated In m usical activities SCOUTS MUST REGISTER
o f this city and taught Juvenile
FOR BIG ANNUAL CAMP
pupils of Mr Goffrelere here during
the past season.
Springfield Boy Scouts w ill decide
what two-week period of the annual
tration and *8 for each week In camp.
A camp rally will he held in the
chamber of comm erce at Eugene May
ALLDAY
Paoat SpftJ
SATURDAY, MAY 12
The Big Food Show!
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
By J. F. Kelelt
T H I N K U P S O M E T H IN G YOU,
W A N T H IM TO B U Y Y O U - X
SAW H IM START B A C K F R O M
CHINA A M IN U T E A 6 0 <
SPECIAL EXPER T FOOD DEMONSTRATORS W ILL BE ON HAND TO HELP YOU
This is the big event of the two days. FREE samples and costly gifts will be Given away
Everyone entering our store will receive a ticket which will be your chance on the hour-
lyjyrizes, and also a complimentory ticketto the Bell theatre.
25c Bottleof Mayonnaise and anhourly ticket for 15c
SANDW ICHES AND COFFEE SERVED FREE
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Such th in g s will happen in th e best regulated
families. N othing like little gifts now and then to
keep love alive in th e hom e. We wait upor your
w ants w ith courtesy.
We Give Green
Discount Stamps
ELSINORE GOODS SPECIALLY PRICED
You will never know that Fruit and Vegetables of such exquisite flavor are to be
had until you try Elsinore.
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Very Small Peas
Small Peas .............
Telephone Peas .........
Tomatoes, l$rge
Tomatoes, 1s
Del Maize Corn
Golden Bantam ..........
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
85c
73c
58c
58c
42c
59c
73c
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
Elsinore
String Beans .............. 3 for 74c
Pears, large ................ 3 for ®5c
Sliced Pineapple, Ig.
3 for 85c
Sliced Pineapple, sm., 3 for 42c
Grated Pineappde, sm, 3 for 42c
Peaches ....................... 3 for 73c
Salmon, 1s tall ........ 3 for $1.08
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