The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 22, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 22, 1928
qTauoNMciH a n i
Daflnlta plant* bare not aa vet bet-n
WAFFLE IRON OIVEN AT
FAREWELL SURPRISE : formed, but Indlcatlona are that an
Mr. and Mr*, li. M Kb hr were tend-
ernd a farewell «urprlie prty at Ihelr
hoine Wednesday evening by their
many Springfield friend*. Mr Kbbe.
who I* connectud with the Mountain
Stale* f’owrr Company, ha* been
transferred from the Bpr'nrflald of­
fice to the Mnrahfleld branch of the
firm, ami thua the occasion for the
aurprlae tarty.
An electric wufTli- Iron wa* present
cil to the departing couple u* a token
of re me m bra rice of Ihelr realdence In
K| rlngfleld It w hs given by the thirty
fluent* who were preaent at the affair.
napaclally large banquet la being
planned to accommodate what le ex-
P*»'t*d to be Springfield'* greateat af-
f»*r for father* and aana.
PACK K IV I
R eun ited A fte r H a lf C entu ry
TOWN AND VICINITY
K ill* W ife A c c id e n ta lly
Elaworth, Wla., November 22 (AC)
—After a half century of separation,
during which neither knew of Ute
other's existence, Kerry Michaels of
; this city, and hi* brother Charles, of
Leavenworth, Kan., were ro-unlted
, Charles waa taken from Ellsworth by
hla mother when he waa two year*
old. About a month ago he learned
that a Michael* family Uvea In Ella-
worth and Investigated. The brother*
served In the Spanish-American War
and were In the name engagement*.
Columbus, Kan., Npv, 23 ( A C ) ——
Crawling under his house to kill ■
skunk, Garfield Chappell accidentally
discharged hla shotgun u p w a r d
through the floor of hl* kitchen and
killed hla wife.
Head Cut Open— Several atltchea
Portland Teacher la Queet— Maude
Gorrle, who teachea In Portland, wag were neeeaaary to heal the head of F
E. Wilson of Goahen, which waa ent
la week-end guest In Springfield.
C o un ty T ax R atio Stated
open Monday morning when he alum
Dr, Van Valzah Vlalta—Dr. Jerry bled on the railroad track*. He waa
T u rk is h M odesty
latne county'* tax ratio for public
Van Valxah came down from Portland taken to hla home In Goahen.
utllltlea ha* been aet at 56 pur cent,
Constantinople, Nov. 22. (AC)— AU
and »pent laat weak-end with hla
according to word received from the
Turkish girl* starting the school tert»
mother, Mra. A. B Van Valzah.
atate tux commlaalon by lien F.
passed )n review before Ihelr teach­
SHIP OF PRESIDENT-EL ECT
Keeney, county aaaeaaor. The publli
Join Father In Town— Mr. and Mrs.
er*. and those whose skirts were con­
utllltlea aaaeaamenta plua the county Hubert K Brock of Creacent City ar- HOOVER AND PARTY HAS
sidered too short were sent home with
L e a d * In P h on e*
claim* virlll comprise the total valua­ . rived here Huturday evening, to Join
orders not to return until the skirt»
SPRINGFIELD BOY ON DECK
Rochester,
N.
Y
,
Nov.
22.
(AC)—
tion for the county for the year. The Mra. Urock'a father, A. E ikenaeney.
came down an Inch below the knee.
state report on all the county a ssess­
Springfield, Oregon 1* being repres- In Rochenter there are 19.2 telephone*
Mrs.
Burna
Entertain*—
Friend*
and
i
for
every
hundred
people,
wnlle
In
ment* will be made In December.
entsd aboard the United States battle­
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
relative* were entertained Saturday
F a th e r* and Son* to Banquet
ship
Maryland, which 1* carrying th» United States the proportion I*
Decam her 10 haa been nelected aa '
evening by Mra Burn* at the home of
Notice Is hereby given that School
IS.3,
and
for
the
entire
world
It
I*
less
Presidentelect and Mrs
Herbert
District No 19 Lane County, Oregon,
the tentative date for the annual W A N TED -Plain and fancy aewlnr. .her «on, Cal C.‘ Burna.
Hoover and their party on the "good than 2 per cent.
will pay at the office of the Clerk all
Father** r»«l Sone' banquet to be given ! Neatly and reasonably done 447
warrants Issued prior to April 28, 1928.
Journey to Cha** Garden*— Mr* M will" tour of Latin-American countries
tth Street
PlHMM 74-W.
under the auspice* of the three
T ir e A ir fo r T re e *
to and Including No 2539 Interest
, B. Huntly and her gue*t*. Mr. and and South America.
N 22 29r D. 6 -13:
Springfield churches aa a city affair
Washington, D. C-, Nov. 22, (AC)— ceases after November 24. 192».
Mr*. William Pohl of Antoria, and Mr*.
Roy Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Compressed air, forced In among the
WM G HUGHBR Clerk
— i Cowden, motored to Cha*e Garden* V. Briggs of West Springfield, Is the
roots
of
large
trees
that
have
been
Monday afternoon.
local lad who Is doing naval du»y transplanted, have been found to be Estate of Mrs. Belle Shoop, Deceased.
«board the ship. Young Briggs sent a of assistance In causing the tree to NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Mias Dillard Goat to H illsboro--
Notice Is hereby given that Mary EL
Ml** Anna Dillard went to Hlllnboro letter to his mother In which he tol.I recover quickly from Its disturbance. Kelsey has filed In the County Court
Friday evening to Join her mother of hl* good luck,' and he Is expected In most planting operations the dirt of the State of Oregon, in and for
who wa* called away on account of to relate details of his trip and hl* Is thrown back Into the soil with so Lane County, her final report as ex­
possible conversation with the com­ much water that tt puddles and pre­ ecutrix of the last will and testament
lllne*« of Mr*. Dillard'* ainter.
of Mrs. Belle Shoop, Deceased; and
ing president of the United States In
vents the roots from getting needed, that ten o’clock In the forenoon of
Lubow* Visit Folk*— Mr and Mr*. future letters to his folks in Spring- air from the soil.
Saturday, the 22nd day of November,
Not Since th e ‘‘T rail Tc
Fred Lubow, aon-ln-law and daughter field.
1928. at the Court room thereof In En-
R ail” C elebration, Have
of Mr. and Mr*. M B HuAtly, were
gene, Oregon, have been fixed and ap­
The voyage will take the Springfield '
D ru n k on Canned H e a t
So Many People from All
pointed by the Court as the time and
week-end vlnltnr* In Springfield after hoy and the future leader of the nation 1
Alberquerque, N M., Nov. 22, (AC) place for hearing objections to said
P a rta of L a n e County
they had attended the football game through the various I^atln-Amerlcan
— Fined fifteen dollars on an intoxica­ report and for the final settlement o f
Visited the C ounty Seat
at Corvalll* last Saturday.
countires, the Panama canal, Brazil, tion charge, Charles Patdle admitted the estate of deceased
in One W’eek-end.
Mary E. Kelsey, Executrix.
Mayor Leave* for California—
O. Argentina. Chile and many other South \ drinking fifteen tins of canned heat A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
Wilson, newly elected mayor of Spring- American countries, winding their in twenty-four hours.
N. 22-29: D 6-13 20:
field, left Sunday evening for San way back via Miami or Key Went in
Florida
shortly
before
Hoover’s
in­
Francisco on a »hort business trip.
auguration on March 4.
He plan* to return the coming week­
With such an Intlnerary practically
end.
mapped out for the sea trip. Spring-
Cakes and Cookies
Property Bold— Sale of the property field can expect in time to hear vivid
at 621 Eighth street wa* made this tales from direct sources about wond­
and Other Good Thing»
week by H. J McCracken to Ed Op- ers of the places to the South of the
land, who ha* taken possession of the United States, If young Briggs should
for Thanksgiving
property.
ever return to his home town.
/* The R eaaon!
Roy Briggs attended high school for j
8uffer* Broken Arm.—Jimmy Gor-
one year In Eugene, fter which he
rle suffered a broken arm last Friday
spent a few years working In the
when he waa Injured In an accldeut
We have all kinds of wonderful cakes and pies and cookies and
F rid a y and Saturday
woods.
On October 28, 1927, the
while doing construction work on the young Springfield man who now !
tarts that mill make a glorious event of your Thanksgiving dinner.
•Southern Pacific bridge near Albany.
Everything that comes out of our ovens is delicious.
boards the Hoover special enlisted In I
Our bread is not Just ordinary bread—it is well-made of the finest
Visit Huntly»— Mr and Mr*. Wil­ the navy. He was then »ent for train- <
Ingredients,
healthful and tasteful.
ing
at
the
United
State*
naval
school
liam C. A. Pohl of Astoria, arrived in
AH our prices are very reasonable.
•
Springfield Monday to be guests at Hampton Roads. Virginia. He
Just
try
us.
graduated
from
the
mechanical
divi­
of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly, the la t-;
ter being the daughter of the visitor*. sion of the school at Hampton Roads,
With HUD LA ROCQUB
Mrs. Pohl will spend about three and following his graduation he spent
and SUE CAROL
or four weeks In town while Mr. Pohl one month about the school.
5TH. STREET
F R E D F R E S E , Prop.
He was then sent for duty at San
’ will leave In a few days.
A L S O S IN G IN G - T A L K IN G A C T S
Pedro. California, where the U. 8. S.
Maryland waa located. He was there
REGION HEAD HEARD IN
ordered aboard the battleship for ac­
EUGENE BY SCOUTMASTER tive work.
56 S T O R E S *
Hoover and his party left on the
i C. R. Aldrich, scoutmaster o f Troop Maryland oa November 19th. when
No. 11 of the Springfield Boy Schute, youn< Brigg* celebrated his twenty-
A M ovietoned Sequel to “ 7th H e a v e n "
went to Eugene Tuesday evening to first birthday.
attend a meeting at which John H.
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A -
Piper, regional scout executive hi
IN T H E W E S T
region No. 11, which covert the Paci­
605 - 609 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
fic Northwest, was the main speaker.
Mr. Piper, for whom It was his first
trip to Eugene, delivered a speech of
THEATRE
EUGENE
great Interest o scout leader* who i
were given also a few word* that are ,
T h o *e W h o H u rry Can See antf H e a r "T h e Jazz S in ger"
expected to prove of great help to
THESE GUARANTEED 100 PER CENT WOOL
' them In their work. A diner was held 1
at he Osburn hotel.
C ’MON OVER'.
VITAPHONE
TALKING and SINGING
PICTURES
SEE and HEAR
CAPTAIN SWAGGER
Springfield Bakery
Sunday - Street Angel
M c D o n a l d
77ie Best Yet!
Overcoats
C o urt of H o n o r Postponed
The court of honor for Boy Scouts
in Springfield which was slated for
next Tuesday, Nove-mber 27, has been
postponed Indefinitely,, according to au
announcement made by C. R. Aldric.i,
scoutmaster. It is expected that the
session will be held within the very
rear future, definite date to be an­
nounced later.*
BATHROOM LU XU R Y
A N D R E F IN E M E N T
The modern bathrooir. calls for equip­
ment tha suggests luxury and refine­
ment. We furnish complete bathroom
outfits for small and large homes that
represent the last word in beauty and
comfort. Let us submit an early esti­
mate on the cost of modernizing
YOUR BATHROOM.
W. N. LONG
BONA FIDE $25 TO $30 ’
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VALUES
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MADE BY ONE OF THE WEST’S LEADING
VIRGIN WOOL CLOTHING MILLS
e
5 DAYS
O NLY
$ 1 6 .7 5
STARTING FRIADY MORNING
527 MAIN ST.
Strength Vitality
She’ll enjoy her Turkey
dinner!
Sarange as It may seem, this Thanksgiving and Christmas
thousands of American wives and mothers w ill really enjoy the
Turkey dinners they w ill have cooked. W hy? Because it w ill
be the lin t time they will not be too weak to whisper: “ D inner’*
»*«dy, folks!”— after endless hours o f drudgery struggling with
Moves as out-of-date as C ivil W a r fashions! C c rta in lv -4 t will
be their first holiday dinner cooked for them by the newest and
beat cooking device— the automatic electric range.
W here and how w ill you spend Thanksgiving and Christmas?
In the living room with your relatives or in the kitchen playing
gtoker to the Move?
r / a
b k n y , many wives (maybe you’ll he one o f them ) w ill be
agreeably surprised thia Christmas to find spanking new 1929
model H otpoint automatic electric ranges in their kitchens. This
iMest electrical servant has many features never before included
T
T
Ptlc* - <nd’
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add, its price is very
Mountain States Power Company
Our Service Is Equalled Only by the
Quality of Our Merchandise.
Our China Is the Best Obtainable
Anywhere.
REXALL
Cod Liver Oil
Emulsion
16-Oz. Bottle ”
89c
A valuable food tonic for
the treatment of general
debility and loss of flesh.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
The Best in Chinaware
Get new ch in a for your T h an ksgiving table. We Have rem ark ab le
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Plain china as well
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T he prices are very low, th e quality
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J u s t com e in and see w hat splendid c h in aw are we have to
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No one is ever disappointed in the m erit of m erchandise bought a t
this store.
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