The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 16, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY AUGUST 16. 1928
TOWN AND VICINITY
gsavsys Havs Gussts- Mr - and Mrs
Visits Adrian»- Mr anil Mr». Merton
Scott of Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Jess Heuvey were host» lo a group »I
■peut a few iluya her» visiting Mr. and their friends at their home at Hop
Mrs. Henry Adrian. Mr. anil Mrs. (gland last night Guests wore Mr and
Fred Scott of Suing were also visitors Mrs <’. K. Kenyon. Mr and Mrs M M
bolstering business at the corner of
Perry, Mr and Mrs. Welby «»»»ns
Eleventh avenue and Olive street lu here The visiting men are uncles of
and Earl Luckey
Mrs.
Adrian.
Eugene next Monday has been an­
nounced by the two proprietors, C M
■ b
Manville and B H Bean. The estab
tlshment will be known hr the Eugene
Mnttress and Upholstering company
and will be housed In a new factory
*
building.
Mr. Bean at one time lived in Spring
In o rd er to m ake room for tin* c a rp en ter
field He attended school here and
we are placing on aale o u r huge slock,
later was In business us a partner tu
Including
the Springfield Furniture hospltul Mr.
NEW FALL HATS AND DRESSES
Munvllle was associated with his
HATS from $1 up
brother tn the Manville Brothers Fur­
DRESS from $3.98 up
niture company at Eugene until the
g SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY
tustness was recently sold.
MATTRESS FACTORY WILL
FOUR-H CLUBS WILL
BE OPENED IN EUGENE
HAVE LARGE PART IN
LANE COUNTY’S FAIR
Opening of a new mattress and up
A special premium list, covering
Gueat—Mias Hilda I the 111 club work for Lan» county
Enjoy Beach - Dolph Lingo an 1 v Tyaona Have Gu.st—»lias
*- * I « Ditto
... of Portland ia a guest at the is being distributed to all club mem-
“Mike" Cogill spent the past week-end
home |g)f Mr. and Mrs. W. P Tjson I ben. thia week. The response has
at the Newport beach.
I been more than was expected, in
this week
Rest at Rainbow - Mrs. Eugene Rea­
Visiting with Aunt—Klove Sehelwe ‘ that more than »0 exhibits tn sewing
lty and Mrs. Clara Eawver spent Sun
of Portland arrived here Sunday to and handwork huve been received
day at Rainbow.
spend two weeks visit ng at the horn­ Indications are that more than «00
hoys ami girls will exhibit at the
Iowa People Visit—Mr and Mrs et h< r aunt. Mrs Fred Fread.
Lane
county fair, September 5. «. 7,
j o. Westrum and daughter of Iowa
In Hospital—»tank Campbell of Camp and 8. Club members are urged to
rtaited here with relatives lost week
Creek is a patient at the Pacific Chris­ exhibit so that they may show others
Visiting With Friends Miss Bessie tian hospital, following a major opera­ what they are doing in their club
work. They enjoy making the ex
Robinson of Portland is spending sev­ tion.
htbita to enter into friendly competi­
eral days here visiting with friends.
Returns From Hospital—Mrs. W. E. tion with members of the oilier clubs.
Mrs. Hurlbutt Her«—Mrs. Ralph Nealon. who has been in the Pacific
Thia year more thau ever, club
Hnrlbutt of Globe was here last Fri­ Christian hospital for treatment, re­ members are putting forth effort to
day evening to have her tonsils re­ turned to her home here last night.
fulfill the national motto, "Make the MANY JOBS ARE LISTED
moved by a local physician.
IN CIVIL SERVICE NOW
Return to Portland—Mr. aud Mrs. Beat Better." A plan followed last
Daughter Is Born—Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams of Portland have re­ year will be used again this year, tn
That there are plenty of Jobe for
William M. Elston of Leaburg arc the turned to their home, after spending which la provided a bonus for each
the
jobless Is apparent by the list of
exhibit.
The
prises
are
done
away
with
parents of a daughter, born at their two weeks near here visiting with
and only ribbons are awarded. This ' positions listed in the last bulletin of
home Saturday.
friends.
makes it possible for club members (he United States civil service to tht
Leaves for Ranch—Mrs, Paul Brat- to send In their exhibits without any j Springfield board. Fully a hundred
Visits on Siuslaw—Mr. and Mrs
Willitna Ham spent the past week-end tain left this week for the Brattaln expense, each one sharing alike the i positions nr»* Included In the list,
Most of the completltlve places are
visiting relatives at Aina on the ranch In eastern Oregon near Paisley expense and the honor. Club members
She will spend the next few weeks completing their project before the o( a technical nature, although one
Siuslaw.
opening date of the fair will be given group Is more or less general. They
with her husband.
Junction People Here—Mr. and Mis.
complimentary season pekets for the i ranKr a|| th». way from typist In the
Teachers Are Visitor»—Miss Clara
M D. Lingo of Junction City, former
fair by the talr.board.
ennui gone to associate polnloglst and
Springfield residents, were business Wagner and Miss Doris Braat. both
On September 5 the 1200 club mein- agronomist at Washington, D. C. Fur
of
Corvallis,
and
former
teachers
in
visitors here Monday.
bers of the county with their leaders (ju,r information may be secured nt
the schools here, called on friends will dedicate the group of buildings the Springfield postoffice from Walter
Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. here Wednesday.
which are now under construction nt
Dossier, secretary of the Springfield
Earl Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin's
the
fair
grounds.
This
will
be
the
(M
)ar,j
of th*» civil service,
Crows
Have
Gueets—Mr.
and
Mrs.
father, W. H. Lambert, spent the week
........
M. Renshaw of Oregon City are spend­ moat Important day for club mem
end in Portland.
bers.
The
entire
state
club
staff
will
'
Portland
People Visit—Mrs. W. A
ing the week in Springfield at the
Pollards Have Guest—Mrs. Lottie home of the former’s brother-in-law be present and take part In the cole- Ktnerv and two daughters. Mrs. Olive
Crawford of Oregon City was a week­ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. bration. The principal speaker wll. Keiser of Portland and Mrs. Doris Mc-
end guest at the home of Dr. and Crows.
be O. M Plummer, manager of the Elroy and daughter of East Portland,
Mrs. W. H. Pollard. She returned to
Pacific International Livestock Expo-, are here visiting this week at the
Mr. Pollard Surprised—Mrs. Nlel sitlon and member of the National ' home of their father. R W Smith, and
her home Sunday evening.
*
F: Hard was hostess at a surprise Committee on Boys' and Girls club ' si„ter Mrs Lucille Wilson They mill
Returns to Bums—Mr. and Mrs. party for her husband at their home
work. He win present to the boy-. rpmnln here until Sunday, when Mr
Harry Winters and son, Harry, Jr., Monday evening. The affair was in
and girls of Lane county a 4 H dub Emery and Mr. McElroy will drive
returned to their home near Burns honor of <j,is birthday anniversary,
flag from the national committee. down for them.
last week after visiting at the home
Begin.
V
.c.tlon
-B
ert
Sankey,
mall
whlch
wiH
w,th the American flag
of Mrs. C. I. Gorrie near here.
Here From Albany— Mrs Froman of
carrier for rural route 2. has begun ' durinK ,he falr over ,he llub bulIdinK'''' Albany visited at the home of W M
Lodi People Hem -M r. and Mrs. hls vacation. His son Elmer will take : On Tbur8day’ '»« club ".embers will Dawson this week. Bhe is Mr. Daw­
Glenn Williams and Mrs. William s ; hls position during the two weeks he ! be at home in their new buildings to son's aunt.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Glenn of is off. Mr. Sankey has not decided I the pioneers of lx.ne county. On Fri­
Ketels* Daughter Here — Mrs. H.
day .they will receive visitors from
txxli. Cal., spent the past week-end in whether or not he will take a tn>.
Swim
and son Bruce of Albrahama.
Eugene and Lane county. Through-
Springfield visiting with friends.
Leave for Canada—Mr. and Mrs. out the entire fair, demonstrations will ' Cal., are here visiting for a week or
Wyman’s Hav» Guests —Mrs D. C. Ted Harper and Mr, and Mrs. Seth take pioce in the auditorium built es- two- Mrs. Swim is the daughter of
Wyman of Portland is here to visit McMullin left Wednesday tor Cal- pecially for such entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ketels.
with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. t gary, Aierta. Canada on a visit. They
and Mrs. Carl Wyman, for a couple of witl he gone for an indefinite period,
F A M IL Y R E U N IO N 8 E T
weeks.
The annual family reunion of the j
Now Located In
Miss Clover Returns—Miss June Roberts clan will be held at the home
Back From Montana—Mr and Mrs. Clover returned home Sunday from
Miner Building
of Ronald Roberts at Wendllng Sun- 1
William Handcock have returned from , Corvallis, where she has been for sev-
• four months’ visit in Missoula, Mon- eral days as the house guest of Miss several members niTthe hmlto'lto
tens The»
i ____. __ ____ ________ Several members
of the family live In
They are making their home | Alice Darling. Miss Darling formerly
H »4-1-1.«. ui
«.
temporarily at the American hotel lived in Springfield and returned here Roberta. dxlef librarian, plans"
to at-
bere.
j with Miss Clover to spend some time tend The reunion will continue all
Return From N ew port-M r. and »'siting with friend, and relatives.
day '
Mrs. A. R. Sneed and children returned
Fish at Newport—Leonard Lepic**
from Newport Sunday after spending of SprlDgtield and J. H Bean, who is
Civic Club to Meet
Next meeting of the Springfield
a week at the beach. They were ac- visiting here from Wisconsin, have
companied to the beach by Mrs. J. L - j returned from a fishing trip to New Women'« Civic Club will be held
Allen, Mrs. Sneed's mother.
port. It Is reported that they were Tuesday, August 28, It Was smnunrr ;
Here From Martines— Mr. and Mrs. ,>aught
• h|Kh rock bX U»* tlde a"d this week. This will be the first
8. B. Sneed of Martines, Cal., are here ' fdrced t0 remain there all one night meeting of the fall anl it * •xp.c 1
1 that regular meetings will be hell
visiting the former’s brother, A. R.
California People Here— Mr. and
Sneed. The California man is in the Mrs. Roby Morris and daughter, Eve­ twice a month hereafter. During the
grocery usiness In the bay city and lyn, of Maricopa, Cal., were visitors at summer months the meeting on th** ,
formerly was associated with his the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. second Tuesday evening was dispens
ed with.
brother in that business here.
Radabaugh the early part of thia
week. Mr. Morris is a lease foreman
Ebbea Have Daughter—Mr. and Mrs.
for tbe s,andard Oil company In the H. M. Ebbe, 733 C street, are the par­
Kern county oil fields.
ents of a daughter born last Satur­
McLagans Leave Sunday—Mr. and day at the Pacific Christian hospital
Mrs. W. C. McLagan and sons. Russell in Eugene.
and Robert, left last ¡Sunday on a
motor trip which will take them to the
! east for a two months visit. They
Return to Minnesota—Mrs. Rate
went by way of McKenzie Pass and
Hersey and children have returned to
, eastern Oregon. They will visit Mrs.
their home in Minnesota after v e i­
McLagan's childhood home In Free-
ling here with relatives. Mrs. Hersey
rnont, Mich., and relatives in other
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
eastern states.
liam Lansberry. She is a graduate of
Springfield high school in 1914.
Peterson’s Car Here—Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Peterson have received their new
Pyne» in Idaho—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. two door Ford sedan. They purchased
Pyne and the latter's mother, Mrs the new machine through the E. R.
Kellie Jordan are now in Idaho on a Danner motor company here. Mr. and
vacation. They left last Friday in Mrs. Frank Tibbetts have received
company with Mr. and Mrs. William - new model A Ford
A. Pyne of Hazelton, Idaho, who spent j the same company, and
a short time here visiting the local Phaeton was delivered to B. R. Po:iey
people.
Mr. Posey drove hls car down from
Portland with one of the Danner Motor
Pastor at Newport—Rev. S. Earl Company’s firm, iwfco was bringing
Childers, pastor of the Springfield down a new sedan.
Christian church, and his family are '
enjoying a vacation at Newport. FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
Among other Springfield people there
sheets, 26x39 Inches, suitable for
Sunday were John Cox, Mr. and Mrs. ; making tracings. The Newa Office
John Wlzenreid, who are spending j
two months there, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Inman.
Sojourn at Coast— Mrs. O. C. Ray-
burn and mother, Mrs A. B. Kepner,
and Miss Robin LeVee are spending
the next two weeks at Rockaway
beach. Mr. Rayburn took them there
In his car Sunday and returned that
avening.
Returns to Marshfield—Miss Lucille
Ohleson left for her home in Marsh­
field Sunday. Her grandmother, Mrs.
Harl McPherson, at whose home she
has been spending the summer, went
(With her as far as Roseburg, returning
here that evening. Miss Ohleson was
met at Roseburg by her mother, Mrs.
Edith Ohleson. ,
M ONEY
CANT BUY
A BETTER OIL
■than
THE NEW
ZEROLEN^:
Old Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Blair of Los Angeles and
Miss Stella Blair of San Diego are
spending several days visiting in
&p-ingfleld and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. j
Blair lived In this section more than
10 years ago. They will go to Port­
land before returning to their Call
A STANDARD O IL P R O D U C I
fornia home.
AT CORRECT
LU B R IC A T IO N
SPECIALISTS
Remodeling Sale
of M illin e ry and Dresses
HAT OR DRESS UNTIL WANTED
WE GIVE S A H GREEN STAMPS
8th Avenue Hat and Dress Shop
16 W. Eighth
Eugene. Oregon
Factory to You
M O N E Y S A V IN G S A L E
Sale L a sts the Entire Month
o f A u g u st
W e A re G rowing
Tin* August Fnctory-to-Y ou Salt* finds the 10,000 lloxall
S tores, which reach front coast to coast and acro ss the
A tlantic, b e tte r prepared th an ever before to serve the
»tcadUy-growing arm y of buyers who Insist on quality
goods and who Appreciate m oney-saving values.
Just a Sample of the Bargains O ffe re d
A Bottle of C ara Nome Perfum e
G IV E N A W A Y
W ITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A REGULAR BOX OF
C ara Nome Face Powder
All Shades
Perfumed with the fragrance
and charm of many bloeeoms.
Factory-to-You Sale Price
BOTH FOR
$2.00
To give you the opportunity to know (at rock bottom
prices, gome of the m erchandise which th ese factories
produce and d istribute Exclusively th ro u g h llexall Stores,
we are going to run, th e en tire m onth of A ugust, a big
Factory-to-Y ou Sale.
T h ere will be m ore th an 100 genuine b arg ain s on stan d ard
gu aran teed goods which we sell In o u r sto re every day at
regular prices. It is a real opportunity for you to secure
unusual values on ItemH used regularly In every hom e, anti
to learn, If you have not already, the practical application
of our Kexall creed: "You Save with S afety a t your Rexall
Drug S tore.”
Keep your eyes in
style, free from pain
o r strain with ou r
glasses.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
Dr. ^Kerman W. ïliooây
O P T C M t T P I S T * E Y E S IG H T SPECIALIST
S U IT F e%9 M IN É » OLCXk. P M C R l 5 6 X
EAST B R O A D W A Y
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tU C tN fO R E .
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Flanery’s Drug Stole