The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 23, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY AUGUST 23. 1928
T H E SPRIN GFIELD NEWS
M A R R IA G E L IC IN S IO IS S U K D
TOWN AND VICINITY
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Drive to Roseburg—Mr. and Mrs.
Glenff C. Radabaugh drove to Rose­
burg Sunday to spend the day visit­
ing with friends and relatives. O.
P. Radabangh and son. Kenneth, of
Eugene, also made the trip.
Plan Auto Trip—Mrs. J. A Neher
and son. Leland, will leave this week
with ant »her son. Victor, for Califor­
nia to tpend the next three weeks vis­
iting. Victor Neher, who lives in Cali­
fornia, has been visiting here for a
short time
Recklessness Brings Fine—R. L.
Medill of Eugene paid a f'ne of $5
in the recorder's court here Satnrdav
when he pleaded guilty to a charge
of recklessness in operating his car
here. The charge resulted from a col­
lision on a local street for which Mr.
Medill was blamed.
P
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afternoon and evening.
circus; The ten Tengers Arabs an 1
The time-honored custom has al •—>» other well known athletes in astoii-
been to refer to each successive year's oshing innovations; Sells Floto Fam
circus as bigger and better than ever, ous Menge Act. wonderful Kentucky
but the phrase has been so hackneyed thoroughbred equines ridden by 50
that this year Sells Floto hesitate to ladies and gentlemen; The Fisher
use it, despite the fact that they affirm Sullivan Troupe, The Flying Wurd .
it adequately describes the entertain Emma Ward, world's Champion Lady
nient. There is material enough in Aerial gymnast hangiug by one hand
this year's circus to make a dozen dr- from a suspended rope, this little lady
cusses of the old days.
t casts her own body over her own
Hundreds of horses, camels, ek- shoulder as many as 125 times without
phants. and sacred cattle, richly ac­ pause. Peter Taylor, King of wild ani­
fir
coutred, are utilized in the program mal trainers, will pres nt tc.
time in circus history a collection i-r
The subsequent three-hour arenlc
Siberia and Bengal tigers and African
performance which Sells Floto gives,
lions. The active participants in arena
breaks ail records of the past. Every
exploits number five hundred an i
one of the 500 participants is a champ
clowns- a bunch of them right up to
ion in his own line. The exhibit of
the minute to delight the kiddles.
freaks is larger than ever before and
Sells Floto promise a rare treat in
the menagerie has been augmented.
their menagerie, 63 cages of rare
Three herds of elephants open the wild animals, 5 herds of elephants, 3
circus tournament presented by Sells herds of camels, a two ton Hippopot.i-
Floto circus, introducing lady elephan! musand a Pygmv Hippo of which
tra in e rs, Effie Rairden, Irene Led get there are only two in America, one
•in ) Bobby < o rn etL
with Sells Floto circus the other with
Then a ceaseless procession of ath Bronx Zoo in New York City, arranged
letic specialists fills rings, rigging, so the public may view the marvels of
platforms and hippodrome oval. There forest and jungle.
Return to California—Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Woodmansee returned to their
home in California Monday after vis­
iting with relatives here. Mrs. Wood­
mansee Is the niece of Jess Lorah. I
The counle stopped here on their re­
turn. trin from Portland and other
northern cities.
Evolution
Lecture
Heard— Rev.
J
J. 81ms was the speaker at a meet­
ing at the Springfield Baptist church
Monday evening. The preacher-edi­
tor delivered an address on the sub­
ject "Was Your Grandfather a Mon­
key?" He is making this address
♦broughout the country.
Leaving for California—Miss Maud
Gorrie of Portland la visiting rela­
tives here this week previous to h er'
departure Friday for southern Call- J
fornia on a visit She will stop at
Pas-tdena, Los Angeles and other
cities in the southern state during
her vacation.
Lodge 8esslon Held—Members of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge
whose last names begin with the let­
ters T and W entertalnmed fellow
lodeemen at the regular meeting of
the Springfield group last night. A
huslpess session preceded the social
hour.
I
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a
VERY LATEST
By CECILE
Joliff* Go Camping—Mr and Mrs.
Drive to Redmond—Mr. and Mrs.
Skirt trimmings run to the side for
Nefl Pollard spent Sunday at Red- Hugh Jollff and children spent the the fall season- and usually It'» the
past week-end at Lowell bridge on a right side.
mend visiting friends.
camping trip.
In the protogvaph one of the more
Here for Week—Theodore Johnson
conservative treatments Is shown in
Visit»
Mother—Mrs
John
Purcell
of Wendling spent the week-end In
this city visiting friends and relatives. and daughter, Jewell, of Corvallis, the form o( a soft side drapery dip­
¡pent Sunday at the home of her ping below the hem in a decided point
to accent the uneven hemline and fur­
Louks at Creswell— Mr. and Mrs. mother. Mrs. C. M Pettyjohn.
nish the onesided motif for the cos
Fred Louk and children went to ('res ,
Returns to Portland—Mrs. Abbie tume.
well Sunday to spend the day visit­
Maasee of Portland, who has been vis­
The frock, which is an excellent
ing with the formers father.
iting her sister. Mrs N. W Emery type for afternoon and aeml-formal
Leaves for Portland—Mrs. Vernon here for the past week returned Tues­ wear, is developed lu a deep beige
FToudflt and small son, who have been day to her home.
tone of crepe satin, made with a picot
visiting here at the home of Mrs.
edge
and shows both satin and crepe
Leaves for Canada—Virgil Jones,
Noah Hiltlbrand, left for their home
surfaces of the fabric as Its points
until
recently
a
pairtner
In
the
Mutt
Monday afternoon.
and Jeff service station here, left swing below the hem.
Drive to Lava Beds—-Hr and Mrs. Monday for Canada. .11» stated that
New Fall Color» and Fabrica
Eugene Kester. Mrs E W Collins and he will be gone indefinitely.
Vivid reds. soft, meltlug browns ami
Mrs Clara Fawver drove to the lava
beds in the McKemie country Sun-J Doanes Have Guests—E B. Doane a rich wine shade are important con
of Crow. Mr. and Mrs. Frit» Doane trlbutlons to the new color group for
day.
and Royal Doane of Own Francisco, fall. Black and printed satins will be
Junction Man Here -Cedi Frum of ^pent last week at the home of their
much used Canton crepe returns to
Junction City was here last week to uncle, Bart Doane.
•avor—either alone or In combination
visit with his sister, Mrs. Enoch Ste­
Viaiting Siatar -Mrs. Jessup and with velvets—and its newest Interpre- sons.
Watch for this characteristic
wart
children and her brother. Walter tatlon Is patterned in metal threads In choosing fall togs—If you would
Here for Treatment—Mrs. Clinton Scott, all of Portland, arrived here which dimly trace an all-over design
have the very latest.
Trotter of Walterville was here Sun­ Saturday to spend the week-end vis­ Prints—contrary to expectations—
have
not
"died
out,"
but
have
become
day and Monday for medical treat­ iting their sister. Mrs D. W. McRin-
The In Between Hat
as much of a staple as plain colors
ment. She was accompanied by her non.
Just about now you are seeking a
and are splendidly represented in fall fresh, trim little hat to bridge the gap
small daughter.
Anderaona at Rockaway—Mrs. Lum fabrics.
between summer and autumn styles.
Here for Week-end—Mrs. Ella Lom-• Alderson and chfldren are spending j
,
Choose either a soft felt In a medium
bard, who is attending summer school this week and next at Rockaway
Practical— tno’ Feminine
shade, with a suggestion of brim to
at Monmouth, spent the past week­ beach. They were taken there Sun-
New fall frocks indicate a return shatle the eyes, or a light weight silk
end at her home here.
day by Mr. Anderson who returned to
qu,|e practical seml-tallored styles velvet sh ap ed m uch like th e felts, per-
for Anytime we8r A„ th,. nattering hapa wUh n)WH of allk
china by
^Lere on Visit—Miss Evelyn Walker, Springfield the same day.
a student in the state normal school
Return to Grove— Mr. and Mrs. C. feminine touches are there.-—but there ■ way oj trimming The latter hats
at Monmouth, spent the week-end here M. Parker of Cottage Grove returned an add»d trimness, an efficient, well (,ome (n soft shades of medium green,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. to their home Monday after spending i tailored something about these new amethyst, raspberry, chamois, black,
W. Walker and friends.
the week-end visiting at the home of er frock» that sets them apart from sbadea of medium blue, sapphire and
their daughter, Mrs I V. Stewart at thp compromise styles of other sea i navy
Returns to Salem—Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hawke returned Sunday ev- Natron.
are riders of note in the circus world,
ening to Salem after visiting with his
Roseburg People Visit— M r. and which include George Hanneford an-i
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hawke Mrs. Charles Fields and daughter.
the riding Hannefords. Irene Ledgett,
of this city.
Margaret, and Miss Iris Taylor, all
the Fashion Plate of the white tops
Wendling Woman Here—Mrs. Wes­ of Roseburg, are here this week visit­ B-rt Sloan, the acme of perfection, in
ley Shackleford of Wendling is spend­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. F. B Hamlin. the art of tight wire performance, !
ing a few weeks visiting at the home Mrs. Hamlin and Mrs. Fields are sis­ Cecil Lewandi. Monna Conner», who»- I
of her mother-in-law. Mrs. C. M. Petty­ ters. They will go on to Portland wonderful feats in horsemanship have I
before their return to Roseburg
john.
never betn equalled. Marve'oas Iron
law act bv Dora Lawrence, Kimball l
Attend Reunion—Miss Mary Rob­ SELLS FLOTO CIRCUS TO
Lamar. and Ktng
erts, Mrs. B. Gay, Mr. and Mrs Earl
SHOW
IN
EUGENE
AUG.
24
te
n
in
their
wonderful
exhibition in
Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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the
high
dome
of
the
canvaa.
dlsplav-
Roberts, all of this city, attended the
Sella Floto circus will be in Eugene. ; (ng evolutions in mid air which have
Roberts reunion at Wendling Sunday. August 24, for a performance in the no ,jke or equa; ;n all realms of the
Spend Day at Beach—Mr. and Mrs.
A, E. Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. William
uong. Mrs. A. B. Kessey and son.
Dwight, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Swartz. sDent Sunday on the bench
at Newport.
Is
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Two Men Injured—Frank Root of
Marcóla and Har/ild Frazee of Left-
burg were treated here following ac­
cidents last Friday. Mr. Root was
hurt when a double-bitted axe caught
on a clothes line and glanced, strik­
ing him in the face The Leabnrg
man accidentally cui his leg while
saw’ng near hfs home. Several stitches
were necessary to close the wound.
A
L IG H T
LUNCH
OR
FULL
M EA L
No matter what you want, whether
you are sufficiently hungry for a full
meal, or Just wish to take the edg>
off your appetite with a light lunch,
we invite you to drop Into our res
taurant for anything you want to
eat. You will enjoy our dishes, our
cooking, our service, our prices and
the delightful environment of our
restaurant.
Drop-In Cafe
County Clerk W. 11 Hillard has Is
sued marriage licenses the past week
to the following: Hadly Curls, Eu-
gene, und Hens Ellingson, Coquille;
Grover Gllesple and Myrtle Whit«,
both of Cottage Grove; Oliver Klllo't
and Edna Alice l*yle, both of Spring
field; W. M Warfield, Eugene, and
Josephine Pope, Westfir; Wesley llan
sen, and Gladys Templeton, both of
Eugene; T. Clyde Johnson and lies
sle Greene,' both of Eugene; A "
Hwyter, Albany, und Florence Ferr.
Junction City.
"w here aavinga are g re a te st'
942 W Ùlam ette 8 t„ Eug one, Oregon.
“This Is My
Kind Of Store.”
A ty f ic tl J. C. Penney Company rm lm ie r it tpeab.
ing, with <i hont» and ihr»« active you n gtten to thop
for.
Sh« it very particular «hont Q uality, becau
‘d
experience hat taught her that "(heap good
■ «
dear in the end, but paring cath and carrying icr
paebaget home the contidert a tenable way to econo-
m ite.
"My bind o f tlore!" T hat’i what teveral million
th n fty hontew ivet laid about nt latl year.
NOTICE TO MILK
USERS
Milk Price« I d Springfield have not provided T he Dairy
men a reasonable profit. Additional equipm ent and extra
labor will be required to comply with th e New O rdinance,
and in orti» r io attutire a fulr profit It will he necettttary t o
obtain the following prices beginning Septem ber 1, 1928:
Retail Prices
11c straig h t
Q u a rts
(No reduction for gallon or over.)
P ints .
tic Htraight
W HIPPING UKEAM
Pt
20c—
15c K, P t.
40c— 1 Pt
Î Pt-t
3*ic
80c— 1 Qt
♦»0c - 1 Qt.
We th an k you for your Past B usiness, and tru st we m ay
continue to be favored with your putrtm age.
DAISY LANE DAIRY,
(Signed)
K. G. Cline.
PETERSO N DAIRY.
MONTGOMERY DAIRY.
P. R. LAWSON DAIRY.
TONY GRAVOS, Prop.
LAN
COUNTY
X.
z.
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A.
Stormizing
Stops—
September 5, 6, 7 and 8
Oil Pumping and Motor Knocks!
The best show Lane County has ever Had
RESTORES ORIGINAL POWER TO MOTOR
MAMMOUTH AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY
W ITH NEVER A MOTOR FAILURE
FINE LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT
Oil Pumping and Motor Knocks are sure signs of worn,
wasteful cylinders. Motors using too much oil (oil pump­
ing) are also excessive gas consumers.
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS IN PERSON
Cylinder wear causes oil to be sucked into the com­
pression chamber during the suction stroke. This causes
excessive carbon and carbon knocks. With “oil pumping"
come many of the most serious kinds of motor troubles
and rapid wear from poor lubrication.
HANDICRAFT
Stop Oil Pumping and Motor Knocks the right way by
having the cylinder walls reconditioned— Stormizing will
make cylinders as accurate and efficient as when new and
restore full power to motor.
A New Stormizing machine just installed.
any make car.
Works on
Drive in and let ua explain the
Stormizing proceaa— It may save you
the investment In a new car.
DANNER MOTOR CO.
“Authorized Ford Sales and Service”
Fifth and A Sts.
Phone 49
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT
AUTO SHOW
FLOWERS
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BIG RACING PROGRAM FOR THREE DAYS
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OUTDOOR SHOWS AND BIG FIRE WORKS
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