The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 30, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGB TWO
THURHDAV AUGUST .10, 1D2H
T ira SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Capplons, Cottage Urove, ami Hasel
Frank
County vi«t< W. B Dillard baa Brock meyer. Mania Clara;
Issued marriage licenses to the fol­ Wh'hke anil Ruth Burke, both of Ru­
lowing during the past week Delhcrl gane; Oscar McNeil anil UerlruG»
Carter and Clara O'Conner both of Miser, both of Blue River; Arthur
Lowell: Charles Andrews, Berkley, tlray and Muriel Hurley, both of Ru­
anil Rae badensou. Chicago; Samuel tene.
M arriage Licenses Issued
TOWN AND VICINITY
Seavera Hava Guaata— Mr. and Mra
Meeker Family Move»—The Curtl*
Glen Simon of Snn Jose, California. Meeker family has moved to the burn
»re visiting at the hlme of Mr and F. Anderson home at fifth and K
>lrs. W. J Beaver in West Springfield | streets.
Kester at Coast—Mr. and Mrs Ed
Returns from South— Miss Anne
Kester spent the past week-end v(at‘- Bid well has returned from a trip to
log with their son. Floyd and family. s«n Francisco where she has been for
the past two weeks on a vacation
»t Marshfield.
Stuarts at W altervllle— M r
and
Renfros Have Son— Mr. and Mrs
Baxter Renfro are the parents of a Mrs Enoch Stuart and family were
»on born last Friday at their home visitors at Waltervllle Sunday with
Bear here.
friends .
Pastor Is Back—Rev. and Mrs C
Here from W illam in a— Mr. and Mrs
George Green of Willamina spent the H. Blom, the former the pastor of
past week-end here visiting with ■ 11** Baptist church, returned to their
! home here Saturday evening after
friends.
! spending a week in Portland.
Leave for California—J o e Williams
Walkers at Marshfield— Mr. and
of Rainbow and his mother, Mrs
Mrs. W W. Walker drove to Marsh­
George Williams, left for California
field last Saturday evening to be with
this week on a week's trip.
the latter's mother, Mrs. A. W Sk|p-
Flanerys at Corvallia—Mr. and Mrs. | worth, who Is seriously 111.
Flovd Flanery and children drove to
Morris Family Leaves— Mr. and
Corvallis Sunday to visit with rela­ Mrs R E Morris left Sunday for New
tives.
port. From there they will go north
Returns to California—Mrs. W. I.
Martin, who has been visiting for the
psst four months with her mother.
Mrs B. A. Washburn, returned to her
hr me In San Francisco Tuesday She
Biade the trip by car.
G ’ fden T ra c k T ra d e d — James Gav
of Cugene has traded his two-acre
tract in Douglas Gardens t i George
Frank of Bend. The deal was made
th-ought the W W. Walker real
ertate office.
'tice.
-» « ¡e t
Jiewdrm dtan>,g a perui»<W rrjKa <*'» « W n ru
A / u j Flo. m core o / f l u sexwpnper.
A TARDY
CORRESPONDENT
that many people always delay an­
swering letters, and thul this does not
necessarily
mean anything.
Some
Dear Miss Flo:
people answer letters as soon ns they
I am a boy in my senior year In
gel them, ethers keep putting off an­
high school. I like a girl very
swering.
much Each llnte 1 write her she
There Is nothing about her delay
waits Ihree or four weeks to an­
In writing that should make you think
swer. giving some foolish excuse
she does not write because she does
What could you advise mo to do?
not care for you; on the other hund.
Do you think she cares very much
if you do not love the girl enough
for m e’ I do not love her enough
ever to marry her. and are positive
ever Io marry her.
of this, why he so concerned? •
A. M
As long as you and she are Just
good friends, there Is no reason why
Dear A. M . you seem to be quite you cannot pardon a little tardiness
puzxled. but can't you stop to realise in answering your letters
House Going Up
Construction of a dwelling house
at the corner of Seventh and F streets
over the Roosevelt highway to Sea­
was begun this week.
William
(Continued from Page I)
side, Astoria and Portland and con­
Stearmer Is owner of the now pro-
tinue up the Columbia River Highway Ing his own signature
Signing of
an,| George Perkins Is the con­
They **” re,urn by * “>' of Tbe the paper would menu acceptance of tractor. Tlte building will be SC by
D alles' Bend and ,he
hi«**- candidacy for mayor,
40 feet In dimension.
w a y pass.
Cox Issues Statement
Petersons Plan T rjp — M r and Mrs
M r. Cox this morning Issued the fol-
Back From N e b ra s k a — M r anil M rs
I. M Peterson will leave Saturday lowing statements:
S
W Sweeney an-1 son. Sam. and
evening for Bend here they will spend ! "About two months ago I was soli-
daughter. Thelma, returned Monday
that night. Sund’ ’ they will go to cited to run for mayor. I informed
Moro. Oregon, where they will be over my friends that I was no politician, evening from a several month's vlsjt
to Nebraska.
the double holiday. They formerly consequently I will not spend any
resided in Moro
| money or time in the campaign for
R e tu r n from Newport— Mr and Mrs
election to this office, but I would John Wlnxenreld who have been
consent to run provided a nominating spending the past several weeks at
petition carried. In my Judgment, a Newport returned to their home here
I sufficient number of signers.
this week.
"While this petition has not as yet
been presented for my perusal or ac-
! ceptance. I understand IJ Is being cir-
; culated and now carries between 50
i and 100 signers.
Now Located in
1 “I also am Informed that Charles
Miner Building
I Wilson has been asked by a number
| of his friends to. make the race for
’ mayor and I also understand that he
is reticent about accepting nomlna-
tlon
Personally. I know that Mr j
i Wilson Is an honorable and very cap-,
I able man. and I am certain that
At a tte n tio n , yon may
Springfield would be fortunate in hav-
know w hat your
I Ing him at the head of Its govern-
friends a re saying, but
. ment.
H EA LTH
P re fe rs Council Job
How much is it worth to you to keep your chil­
dren healthy and happy. Certainly no parent
would consider the cost of a quart of milk a day
prohibitive—for milk is a health food—there is
no better body builder. It is a complete food for
grown ups as well as children. These are the
months when you must build up resistance if
you are to withstand winter ailments.
Daisy Lane Dairy milk is deliciously whole­
some and pure. Creamy and rich, it will aid you
in keeping the school child sturdy and strong
Phone us your order today—we will deliver it at
your door regularly.
DAISY LANE DAIRY
Phone 34F3
Samuels Furniture
® Variety Store
- "With that thought in mind It would
' please me very much to drop out In
favor of Mr. Wilson and in order to
keep my promise with my friends and
supporters I would be more than wlll-
; Ing to accept nomination for council­
man and support Mr. Wilson *n h's
administration if we should be elcc-
j ted.”
No property qualifications are pro­
vided In the state law nr thp ctfv
! ch a rte r ''ffiecflng candid-**"- *•"*
i a councilman nr mover. C itv M tor"*>v
I Peterson stated this morning
»nv
legal voter Is eligible for any cite
; office, he said.
....
Wright & Sons
" f ' * ** .
Over A Hot Stove!
EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF
LAbOR DAY
Don’t Labor
Get your provisions for Sunday
and Monday meals at the White
Front Grocery.
We will be closed all day
Monday, Labor day.
Be Sure to Attend This Sale
And Get Your Share
86 W. 7th,
Elks Building
Eugene
The Pay Envelope
That Went to College
If your Pay tn re lo p e hat never gone thopping in
a Penney Store, give it the benefit of thit "higher edu-
canon" right etrey.
it tak es good e y e s ,
well fitted, t o s e e
th ro u g h them .
a n
Educating your Pay Envelope about our valuet »til
help it do a better job for you.
NOTICE TO MILK
USERS
Milk I’rices in Springfield have not provided T he Dairy
men a reasonable profit. Additional equipm ent and extra
latwir will be required to comply with th e New O rdinance,
and in order to assu re a fair profit it will be necessary to
obtain the following prices beginning S eptem ber 1, 1828:
Retail Prices
Quarts
Pints ___
(No reduction for gallon or over.)
15c
1 ■ Pl.
3i ic
1 l*t.
11c stra ig h t
6c straight
TABLE ( ’REAM
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
D r. S H e r m
Il trill leern that Quality doetn’t al»avt mean "high
priced" and find plenty of example! to illuttrele the
point. M’r »ill alto explain »h y " teeondt" and »hod-
J y merchandise are never offered our cuttom en el any
price.
W HIPPING CREAM
20c 1 ■ Pt.
40c— 1 Pt.
80c— 1 Qt.
60c— 1 Qt.
We th an k you for your Past Business, and tru s t we m ay
continue to be favored with your patronage.
(Signedj
ÌP . IP .o o d x
DAISY LANE DAIRY,
II G. Cline.
1 opTOHt-rRiST«cvmoo setciAtitf
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PETERSON DAIRY,
MONTGOMERY DAIRY,
P R LAWSON DAIRY.
LAN
COUNTY
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Make your table model into a
cabinet model. We have a cabi-
I
net for all popular makes priced
from $22.50 to $44.50.
Quitting Business
LIFE TIME
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CABINETS
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COST—THE CHANCE OF A
842 W illam ette St.. Bug ene. Oregon.
VOTERS TO CHOOSE
THREE CITY OFFICIALS
HF
AND EVERYTHING
“ uiA ere gtiutngs a r t g re ates t
Our prices are always reason­
able and we carry only the best
lines of fancy and staple grocer­
ies.
White Front
Grocery
PHONE 9
z .
Septem ber 5, 6, 7 and 8
The best show Lane County has ever Had
MAMMOUTH AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY
FINE LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS IN PERSON
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT
AUTO SHOW
HANDICRAFT
FLOWERS
AND HUNDREDS OF INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS.
BIG RACING PROGRAM FOR THREE OAYS
RODEO with the BEST RIDERS and BUCKERS in the West
OUTDOOR SHOWS AND BIG FIRE WORKS
G E T READY NOW !
S e p t e m b e r 5 ,6 ,7 and 8
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