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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1928)
p firih f a pgrM«»«i rrgf* «»« odiir»« Mui ptö. ia m t * oi Hi» a«t«ap>>prr oiJe. Alfred E Smith, started work in Be Courageous the trucking business, later laboring Dear Miss Vera: at a fish market. Think of ull he has . 1 am a truck driver, a gent at ¡achieved!’ If you make an honest ef- heart, but a rough-looking person I love a girl of high school age, but | tort, there is nothing you cannot do. Please write me again I want to she thinks I'm too lowdown for • her. 1 go to night school and try I hear from you as you go on in your task of »«ductaing yourself. Drive the to improve myself. Please help thought of ending It all from yeur me 1 must win her or 1 11 end It head! You are a man of strength and •IL deli rmination—be bravo— M in.v men DISCOURAGED. • • • of wealth aud fame would t r a il places Dear Discouraged, please do not with you because of your health and give away to your grief. Your j strength. •trength and health are priceless ad vantages. If the girl does not think How to Win Him Dear Miss Vera: you well enough educated for her, 1 I am a girl of 1« and really love am sure this condition will be remedied a boy of 20. I have often seen hint »oon by your hard work at the night but have ndver been alone with ■chool. There are no heights to which him to have a good talk. What you cannot climb. Most of the -eat can 1 do to show him my love? He meo of the world began humbly. Think of the two men now running for presi 'is writing to me. but I know he takes out other girls once In a dent. Each one was a poor boy. and while. FOR SA L E I am lonesome without him. Do you think It would be wise If I’d B IC Y C L E go out with other boys if he Good Bicycle for sale cheap. Strong doesn't showe me. more love? Or Double Bar frame. Good tires. In should I tell him to write me quire E. E. Pyne, Springfield News oftener and come gnd see me?, 1 office. • tf. really love him and I know he loves me too. MISS K. O. D Dear Miss K. O. D.. your emotions in regard <o this boy seems to be strangely mixed up. In one line you indicate that he does not show much love; in the next you say “1 know he loves me." I think all you can do is wait for the passage of time to solve _r ________ your problem Sorely you should go out with other 1 boys and have as many friends is | you like. 1 think you are too young to I be devoted to one And as for the boy | that you love, it should be easy for Go to the A Street Service r°“ to »i»vtt« hl“ to parties and in Station and fill up with good other wavs arrange meetings with General Gasoline before going him without putting yourself in the anywhere__then you’ll be sure position of running after him. I am to pom e h ack confident that eventually you will have T i n hey’ll Kive you worlds Of free that ’’good talk" with him that you e y u g iv e y o u w o r m s u i tr e e iervice along with the gas a n d j e r e v * Be patient. Everything comes •end you on your road rejoicing, to him —or he -who watts! “A” STREET SERVICE STATION Success/ Fifth and A Streets We specialize in large head size. Dresses of sizes 14 to 50. 8th Avenue Hat and Dress Shoo 40 8th Ave. West, Eugene We Give S* & H. Green Stamps An Ideal Face Powder 1 SHARI A beautifully decorated white satin box contain ing the softest powder have ever seen—Be- Word has reached Mr and Mrs. F. Winsted, f t ,, August 2 (A O A white leghorn pullet owned by Ixitlls son, John Nellis Hamlin, from the Cord ano. of Danbury Quarter, has tak American legation In Madrid Io en to smoking after the modem fein Buenos Aires, Argentina Initie fashion Mr. Ilatttlln has been third seerr lary to the American lugiitlou al Mu I- When a lighted cigarette Is thrown rid, hut will become the Secretary to the ground, this pullet rushes over, at Buenos Aires lie is now III N'-w picks It up In her beak and proudly York, and will remain In the eaat beginn smoking It. strutting through several weeks before going on Io Ills the linmyard. new post. The pullet smokes all brand«. So far none of the companies have Henderson Improving — T ru h e rl tried Io gel a testimonial from the Henderson, who was Injured Inst pullet, hut she lias hope! week when he ran a snag Into his buck as he was swimming. Is Improv ing at the Veteran's hoapltul lu Port land Mrs. Henderson will return to Portland to be with her husband C h lro p rac tlo and today. iÖVERALL? JCHURCH W® Come as Photo show« banner ovei tin I ’fu i ave mi t arivts ( Rurch at 5th and Wvndotte Streets. Kansas City, Mo., that is making a go-to- Church Sunday Drive and wants the members of its congregation It tome dr ess ed as they please aud in overall» if they cate to ■ — "■■■ a——— i i ^ i ■■ TOWN AND VICINITY Or.E.T. Helms Baby Boy Born— Mr. and Mrs Prank Drive to Albany— Mrs. Eugene Redmond Man Here— I. J Boyles Kester and Mra. Clara Pawver drove Snodgrass are the parents of a bubv Is In Springfield this week With boy, born Saturday afternoon. to Albany yesterday. t Mrs. Boyles he will return to their D riv e to Newport— Mr. and Mrs. Road Employe Injured— Ivan J. Dar furm near Redmond next week Mrs. Morris Berg, their daughter, Miss ling one of the state highway work Boyle has beeti at their home on East I Juue Berg, and Mrs. Sophia Berg men. had an Infected finger treated by Main atreet. motored to Newport Sunday. a local physician Friday. Drives to Eastern Oregon— J. II Has T on sils Removed— Bruce Curry Elliott of Jasper drove to Cloverdale | o{ j eWin, rg |liul his tonsils removed ! valley, near Redmond. Sunday, re Monday. turning In the evening. Boy Breaks Wrist— Ed Knowlton .if Go to Portland— Mr. und Mrs > route 2 fractured his right wrist Wed j Henry Hanson went to Portland Wed ; ngsduy while playing at his home. I nesday on a business trip. D rive to W ln ch estei —Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Page*ill— L. K. Page underwent John Henderer drove to Winchester a major operation ut the I'aeltl.' Bay and hack Sunday. Christian hospital yesterday. M rs. W e s t H e re — Mrs C A W est Here from Cascade— Al. J. Kuhn of Cascade Resort was iu town yester of Portland is a guest of her parents. ( Mr anil Mra John C. Ketels. , day. Spend W eew -end at Beach— Mr and j On V a c a tio n — W. H. Uuutx. Janltitr of the Lincoln school Is taking h:s Mrs. C. E Kenyon spent the week end l vacation this month. at Newport. Former Teacher Here— W. ! In F ro m W a lte rv llla — Mr. and Mrs ton of Burns, who taught Preil Hasten of Wultervllle were I Springfield schools .nauy years ago. s ^rtagft«ld visitors Monday, la a visitor here this week. I V is it« Cottage Grove— M rs Verne Painting Hopse— Frank Peebles is Stewart made a business trip to Cot painting his house on 9th and A tage Grove Tuesday. 8treet8 Mr. Peebles now lives at Returning from Vacation— Mr and I Mra. O. H Turner will return this , , j W e n d lln g People Here— Mr. and ; week-end from a vacation at Cascadia Mrs. J. M. Blackley were Springfield Springs. visitor» Saturday. 1 M oving to W a n g lin g — e o .r I Baby Born Sunday— A baby girl was u aye8 family Is moving to Wendllng born Bt the p#clJ|c ChrUtUn ho8pltal (" lB week Mr Hayes w)11 be „mp|oy. Sunday to Mr. and Mr». Grant Beason June Carroll, formerly of the ;horus of the Ziegfeld Follies, will -,oon carol in grand opera! She ia me of two American-born Singers vho have just been admitted to he Metropolitan Opera Company. Cam p M eeting — Hpecluliglng In Palatela and Bloodleae Rem oval of T o n ali» 16th year tu Oregon prectlclng. Ofllce 1237 Perry Bt Phone 201» Eugen« Piano for Sale Plano to b<- sold for unpaid bal Terms us low us »8 OO per ance. month Por Sherman. a in t m s le i and Mr» Catherine Wood», 79. wil bt married loun at La Verne. Cal Evidently no '’companionate mat ' '.1 . -. ' lirent V « C y / ir t d e r Informiti Ion Clay write, A- Company, 01 W est Broadway, Eugen«. Oregon. Motor Rebuilding Wheel Aligning Brake Service Pembrooke & Moritz :: 824 Pearl Street Suffers Sun Stroke— C. H. Give her a box of our wonderful ' candles. Packed to your order in whatever size you wish, these candles provide a gift ever ac ceptable and one that is long remembered. N e a l, Springfield was well represented at fol niprly of Oakridge, was the victim the Methodist camp meeting at Cot- nf a KUn „troke at Redding. California tage Grove Sunday. |aat Monday. Moving to Frazier-M rs. Walter AUtnd, Convention— M B. Hun; Llpes and her children left Saturday ]y ,ef, w „dneH(lay a„ end the Am j morning for Frazier, where her hus erlcan Legion Convention In Medford band is working on the Southetn Paci He will return Sunday evening. he construction crew R esurfacin g T ra c k — A work crew W eek-end Up River Mr. and Mrs. ar(Ved n r „ Saturday to surface the Roy Carlton and Mr and Mrs. Ilarry 1 ra(]road track from Mohawk Junction Chase spent the week-end at Belknap tQ j;Ugene Springs. _ « I • Taking Vacation—H. L. Gillette, em Take Trip Sunday— Mr. and Mrs p|Oyed at the A. R. Sneed grocery. Is Wilbur Lloyd,, aud thrtr daughter», spending this week at the coast. His Jean and Evelyn, drove down the Slus- i p|ace ln the store is being taken by C. . law and back Sunday. R. Franklin Tha King of Mechanic». Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 2. (AC)—Two J Visitor Haa Operation— Mrs J . 1 Undargoea Operation — Genevieve Americans motoring near here were In Adrian of Portland, daughter of C. W Carter, daughter of Walter Carter of a dilemma when their engine broke Ruth of Springfield, underwent a . i.ea burg, underwent a major operation mlnor operation at the office of a ' at the pgclftc Christian hospital Mon down. Ano'her auto pa.ised, the driver of local physician, day. which asked in Bulgarian: "Can II Tigard Peaople Here---Mrs. S R. Haa Hand Maahed—Ethmer Griffis 1 help you?" Vincent and her son. Arthur of Tigard hud Ills hand mashed by a roller when The Americans expressed doubt that were visitors at the home of Dr. and lie was working at the Loud mill Wed the car could be put into shape, but Mrs. W. H. Pollard Tuesday. They nesday. He was taken to the Eugene the Bulgarian managed to fix it for | are making a motor trip to Bend and hospital. them. Klamath Falls. As he left, one of the two Americans i Highway Worker III—Wilbur Davis, suddenly remarked: Dismissed from Hospital— Mrs. W. employee on the highway, underwent *'We didn't give the poor fellow a O. Hu-zhes returned to her home Fri an emergency Operation at the Pacific cent for his trouble.” day evening from the Pacific Christ- Christian hospital Saturday night. He Ten miles later up they were sur- |an hospital, where sho has been ill is recovering. pristd to see the whole countryside for the past tlfree weeks, Away on Vacation— Dan Crfles, saluting and bowing to the man who Goes to Balknap— Mr. and Mrs. John filer at the mill, Is away ori his vaca had helped them. i Lamberty of Albany spent a pari of tion. He will be gone until Septem He was King Boris of Bulgaria! ■ Monday in Springfield visiting Mr. and ber. He has already made several Mrs. N. A. Rowe. They are flow on motor trips to the mountains and Keeping Peace in the F a m ily l ebach. Northampton, Mass., Aug 2, (AC)—A ; their vacation at Belknap springs. Naw York auto parked on Main Street I Sunday 8chool Picnic Held—ln\ Out of Town Visitor»—Among the here was attracting considerable at mediately following the services Sun people from other towns who were in tention. It had a Hoover plate in the day, members of the Christian church Springfield yesterday were OladyH front and an Al Smith plate ln the Sunday school drove to Coburg Bridge Faiwver of Harrisburg, Mrs. Oeorge rear. for a picnic. A large number attended. Williams and her son, Joe, of Rain The man In the machine, asked why bow, Mrs. Eliza Wltbeck of Eugene the plai.ea were not for the same candi Motor route C, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Meyer of Wendllng, W. A. Park of Waltervllle, Alma Wallace of Jasper, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller of Mar cot». dates represented on the car! 9 Eugene, Oregon The Way to Her Heart Return» from Baker—After spend Dism issed fro m H o s p ita l— George ing a week In Baker, Miss Amy Lore Williams of Rainbow was dismissed of Jasper returned to her home Satur from the Pacific CrrlHtlan hospltul day. Monday. A tte n d E le c tre -T h e ra p y ed j,y the Booth-Kelly company Ha» Nervou» Breakdown— Mra 1). vialt from Gardner— Mr and Mr». W. McKInnin la 111 at her home with |Tom Richmond of Gardner spent Mon- a nervous break-down. day as guest» of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott. Here from Sweat Hom»— Mr. an I M any REAL YANKEE CHICKEN PUFFS AT CIGARETTES Il Hamlin of the transfer of their Mrs. Henry Blankenship of Sweet Baby Girl Born— Mr. and Mrs Sam Home spent tre week-end with Mr. Montgomery are the parents o f a baby and Mrs. E. A. Cole. girl born Friday at the Pacific Christ ian hospital. Lodge will Initiate— Initiation of several members to the Rebekah lodge Visit at Belknap— Mr. and Mrs. Nell ' will be held Monday evening at the L. Pollard visited Mrs Alma Pollard Odd Fellows hall ut Belknup Springs Sunday. During the remodeling of our Store we are Selling All Hats and Dresses at Cost and Less HAMLIN TRANSFERRED TO SOUTH AMERICA EMBASSY Now You Gin Co <<> Church in Overalls <nce. 7 T H U R SD A Y A V G U ST 2, I92H T H E SPR IN G F IE L D N E W S PAGE TWO F G G IM A N N ’S "Where the Service is Different" WILLIAMS’ « Self Service Store 77 E. Broadway Next to I. O. O. P. Building EU G E N E , OREGON Guaranteed Shoesfor LESS! Women’s Footwear $1.98 l° $4.98 Men’s Work Shoes $1.48 t<> $4.98 Men’s Dress Shoes $2.98 to $4.98 Children’s Footwear . 98c to $2.48 Serve Yourself and Save!