The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 14, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIIRSDAV. MAItCII u , 192»
TH« BPRINOFU9LD NIWH
PARE FIVE
Lions Club Troop Makes
Splendid Progress in Year
M ayo r R » tu rn » — M ayor C <1. W II moii
hiiK re tu rn e d fro m Hun F r n n c l» c o
Go»» to Portland—Mr J F Ketel*
« irli* to I’orthi/id last w"i>»lminl
Go to Ro»eburg— hr. and Mr». W. C.
Ilclihuii took a trip to Ito.oburg yea
terday.
Sutter» Hem orhagc— Mr». J. l i l l l ,
suffered u nevero hemorrhage of the
From M a re ó la —• Leon rd lb ■,:< of
hose Tuesday.
<
here Bunday.
Trom Dentar-—-< I”
11. \ i r r t l II o r here la
tor "it
M' i uy.
T .ik -n ♦' H o » p lt » l_ M i
F Joni
w n i taken ii lip K o I t lr C h r la tlu li hm
lilt iil fo r I i 11 h . til Inal M m n l i
From W eiidUiiM M i* J J. Peplot
w in a W e n d lin g v ll. io r to th ia c ity
W ednesday.
From
W e n d lin g —
Mr.
ani
Don’t Throw
Old Clothes
Away!
Mr*.
Fred Hporea o f W endling. were
tow n on business Wednesday.
In
A tte nd Red 1 ro»» M eeting— M r* M
From Oakrldgt— Mr atol Mr*. Itati
II ll iin t l v utb t i d e d it «»••••tin»? n f l l t f iloltdi Holt of Oakridge, were In
ban» Count v l t " i l Cro* i to hl III Eu- Springfield la >t Saturday.
F in e M onday..
Here for Day— Arthur Nickerson oi
Undergo»» Operation—Mr*
I'arl Chewelah. Washington. «jx-nt Tue»
Phelteplaee underwent a minor opera­ day In thl» city vl*ltllig with Min*
tion a! the PaelAc Chrlatlan ho»plt»l Mary Itohort«.
The V ite President « to have a
In Eugene Friday.
From Out of Town—Mr. and Mr*
girl secretary, Mi»» Lota W illiam »,
who h»i been in hi» employ for tom *
Wude Mowby and child were here Sat
Flra Chief lndl»po»ad—J" "• Smll
time and I» (hr fir»» woman »ecretary
urday
from
Camp
Creek
and
L.
E.
eon la «uttering much Inronvenlence
Iv » Vic»-Pre»id»iil of the L'mted
Kidney of Bignnl, wan here Tuesday
Stata»
from an attack of tonall trouble.
and
Sacramento—
Mr
fo
r
L»av»
Aid to Have Tea—Thn Thuraton
M r» W G. Hughe» are leaving to- TALKS, ANNOUNCEMENTS,
laull«» Aid will meet at the home of morrow for Secramentn to vlalt
PLANS MARK TUESDAY'S
Mr» Kenneth fill»» today for a »liver
friend».
MEETING OF CIVIC CLUB
tea
cludes among other activities the fol­
lowing events: A trip to the South CANINE CARD ANNOUNCED
Bister; attendance at "Lucky Bov"
SUCCESS BY SPECTATORS
summer camp; father and sons meet
Ing; airplane contest; participation In
The 12 or 15 ring side spectators i
memorial day parade and ceremony who wltner*ed the ranine bout staged j
on May 30; distribution of mother's ' on main street last Friday prononced t
day carnations to mothers of members It quite a success, but were wondering j
of the troop; Hallowe'en party; dis­ j about the desirability of the victor's I
tribution of food stuff* to the needy of spoils. The bull-dog undoubtedly won
SprlngAeld at Thanksgiving and 1 the belt, but his crown was a bullet.
Christmas time and the donation of
After the Aght, Kenneth Giles, local i
toys to needy children on Christmas traffic officer and police chief, took .
Bring them here.
eve.
him to the pond and shot him. This Is .
a moral to other acrimonious canines j
We make a specialty of clean­
The advancement report follows;
ing, repairing and pressing both
Tenderfeet recruited during year, 20. to settle their disputes in private. The
men’s and women’s clothing We
Scouts advanced to 2nd class...... 8 Aght was short and fast with the i
do expert, careful work on all
Scouts advanced1 to 1st class,
3 victor determined to Anlsh It himself, j
suits and dresses. You are safe
Merit badges awarded, ______ __ 38 The two contestants were a bull dog
and a collie.
when you leave them in our
Number of scouts receiving merit
hands.
badges __ ____ __________ ___ ____ 7
Returns Home—Mrs. N. Meier of
Yon can doable the life of any
Scouts advanced to Star Scout
garment by having It cleaned
rank ........
4 Granger. Washington, who has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Asa
Scouts advanced to Life Scout
Our rates are low.
rank ...............................
1 t Peddlcord. left Wednesday for her
Mrs. Pedlcord accompanied
Number of scouts advanced at
j home.
least one rank ______
18 her as far as Portland, where she is
Tests that have been passed to-
| taking her child, Loraine, for treat­
Phone 75-J
ment.
L aw rence “ H appy” Anderson
ward1 advancement that have not
been credited In above advance­
ments
............ ................ ............ 82
Total enrollment at present time, 28
Scouts that have been with the
troop since Its organization three
y a s n ago.
g
Scouts that have dropped out
without reason .................................. 3
Scouts that moved, but not trans-
fer-"d
... 1
Scouts that have been transferred
to other troops ___ ___________ _
2
Scouts received by transfer ..... .. 2
Associate scouts ___
1
Overnight hikes during year........ 8
Average attendance on overnight
hikes ____________________
16
Number of day hikes __________ 10 Ì
Spading Forks____
Average attendance on day hikes, 18
Number of scouts attending sum­
mer ca m p _______ __________ __ __11
Number of scouts with complete
Spading Shovels .....
uniforms .............. ................. _______ 17
Sickness Cause» Absence — Orval.
Motor to Power Dam—Mr. anil Mr« young son of J. O. McPherson, was
Mr». Carl Olson gave an Interesting
Kenneth Ollea. motored to I,eaburg out of school during the week on ac­ talk before the Civic Club at the
la*I Rundnv where they viewed the count of Illness.
meeting In the Chamber of Commerce
new power dam
room» last Tuesday, sketching her
Garage Man Sick—William Roden- trip Into the mldwestern states. Mrs.
Depart for Idaho—Mr and Mr* Ted twugh hua been conAned to hl» home Olson Just recently returned from an
Harper left Monday morning for Je­ during the week with an uttack of extended tour through Wisconsin and
rome Idaho, whore they will »pend the the Au.
neighboring states going by the north­
aummer.
ern
route and returning by the south.
A t H o te l— Anton« Voile« of Camp
Mrs C. O. Wilson announced a
Ixw
ls.
Washington.
and
E
Mulky
of
From Hood River—H. A. Bendlar
meeting of the health group to be held
and Ml*» Myrtle Jucolwon of Hood Ixis Angelea, registered at the Elite
at her home on March 18.
hotel
during
the
week
end
River, «petit Saturday anil Sunday at
The secretary was asked to write
the home of Mr. and Mr* Ira Peteraon
F a ll Injure» Woman—Mrs McPher, a letter to the Oregon State Federa­
Vlalt» In Drain—Mr* Kale Brumette son. mother of Ix>ster McPherson, suf tion saying that SprlngAeld would co­
left Saturday for Drain where «lie will fi red a fall Inst Friday which resulted operate with them In any measures to
protect or to preserve wild Aowers.
visit for a few day» with Mr*. Pete In Injury to her hip.
Professor Albert Sweetser of the
Neilson.
Here from Brownsville— Miss Na­
University of Oregon, botany depart­
dine Templeton, of Brownsville has
Wendling Man Here— Fred Culver been visiting over the week-end with ment will he the speaker at the next
meeting of the Civic club to be held
of Wendling. «pent »ome time In
Mrs. Ivan Male.
on Tuesday March 26. He will give
RprtngAeld during the laet weekend
Here from Go«hen—Mr. and Mrs. an Illustrated lecture on wild Aowers
He 1» employed In one of the camp»
Gus DeVoa of Goshen were In "own and all memhers present st the last
Io the Wendling section.
Monday. Mr. heVo» Is In the dairy Tuesday meeting were asked to Invite
Travel» South—Mr». Harold Wil­ business.
their friends and anyone else who are
liam» left Friday for I»» Angeles
Interested In Aowers to be present at
From W e n d lin g — Mrs. Donald Stal- the next meeting.
where »he will Join Mr W'llllam». She
plan« on remaining there for »everal burg and Mrs. Beryl Crow were In
Mrs C. E Wheaton presided at the
SprlngAeld from Wendling last Mon­ last meeting In the absence of M rs.
month».
day.
W W Walker, chairman of the club
From Salem— Martha Mortensen,
From Roseburg— Mr. and Mr». Joe Mrs. L . K . Page 1» In charre of the
alatar of hr. R P. Mortensen, 1» ex-
heet» of Roseburg were here Sunday program for the next meeting.
Enjoy Sunday Dinner—A Sunday
perted here Saturday to »pend the visiting with Mr. and Mr» R. T. Per- j
dinner of the good old fashioned kind
week-end at the home of hr. and Mrs
kin».
N. OF W. APPOINT SR.
was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Lum
R. P Mortensen.
JUVENILE GUARDIAN Anderson an two children who were
H»r» Monday—Mr. and Mrs. A. B |
guests Sunday at the farm of Mr. and
S. P. Man Make» Trip—Mr and M rs Keppner, of the McKenile section,
R A. Wilson, of lxiwell took a trip to '
Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann was appoint­ Mrs. Bud McPherson.
were In SprlngAeld Monday as guests
ed Senior Guardian of the Juvenile
Portland and Salem last week-end Mr I of Mr. and Mrs Lum Anderson.
Wilson 1» with the Southern Parlflc ,
circle of the Neglhbors of Woodcraft
Recovers from Measles — Melba at the meeting held Inst night In the
railroad company.
Harris returned to school Wednesday- Woodmen hall here, to take the place
Hom »
for Vlalt—Ml»» Margaret after an attack of the measules. She of Mrs. McPherson who resigned.
Mortenacn. who 1» attending the St ' Is In the Junior high at the Lincoln
After the usual lodge business a
Helen» school In Portland, 1» vlaltlng ' ■chool.
sufper was served. Mrs. Lee Putman
over the w eekend here with her
Is chairman of the refreshment com­
At Hobi Air Port, Eugene,
Garage Get Mechanic—Robert Tem­ mittee for the month of March.
father. Dr. R. P. Mortensen.
Oregon at 2 P. M. March 17
pleton, until recently an oniloye In the
given
by Dinty Moore’s
Mayor May Buy Car—Mayor Wllaon Monyoe Garage In Eugene. will go to
Ill at Home— W. R. Smith Is 111 at
la on a trip to Salem where he will 1 work as a mechanic In the Ballor-
Bicycle Club.
his home In the Goshen vicinity.
look around for a second hand car , Parker garage here.
All Bicycle Riders may
lor the city Are department. The
enter this regardless of age
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
plan Is to purchase a used car and to | From Wendling—Ray Baker, of
or sex and do not have to
Notice is hereby given that the un­
remodel It Into an assistant Are-truck Wendling. was In town Monday en­ dersigned, Lillian D. Horton McClell­
belong to the club to take
The local Are truck does not hnve room route to Eugene on business. M r.' and. executrix of the estate of Harriett
part. See 25 prizes in the
enough to hold nil of 'he hose nnd the Bnker Is one of the head clerks In a A. Horton, deceased, has Aled her
window at
Anal account In the County Court of
reason for getting the other car Is to Booth-Kelly camp.
MOORE’S CYCLE & TOY
Lane County, State of Oregon, and
provide carriage for the additional
that April lfith. 1929 at ten o'clock in
STORE
From Wisconsin—Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ the forenoon thereof at the Court
equipment.
120
W
8th
St. Phone b il
tin Carson, of Mlllwuukee. Wisconsin, House In Eugene. Lane County, Ore­
Eugene,
- -
Oregon
were here Sunday as guests of Mr. gon. has been Axed by said Court as
the
time
and
place
for
hearing
said
and Mrs. C. F Egglmann Mr. and Mrs
S A V E W I T H » A F E T ’V
account and settlement thereof. The
A T
Carson spent the winter In Seattle. (lute of Arst publication being March
Washington, nnd are now on their way 14th. 1929
77fc ' fa 'X a & Z S /ò rv
home by wny of Southern California.
LILLIAN D. HORTON McCLELL-
AND, Executrix.
Suffer» Painful Accident — honald.
ALT.\ KING. Attorney for Estate.
M. 14-21-28. A. 4-11.
small son of Mrs. Goldie Eustld of |
SprlngAeld Junction, has a quite serl-
SUM M O NS
! ous and painful wound In his hand
i as a result of the running nf n nail Into IN THE JUSTICE COURT. EUGENE
JUSTICE DISTRICT, LANE
his Anger last week.
COUNTY. OREGON
Geo. B Bloomer, Plaintiff, V?., Albert
Move to SprlngAeld—John Parker
Albt, and ........... Albl, his wife, De­
amt Vivian Bailor have moved to
fendants.
SkprlngAeld to live. They recently J To Albert Albl and ........... Albl, his
bought the equipment and parts left j wife, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
by the Danner Mtor company nnd OF OREGON, You are hereby re­
started up business at the Danner quired to appear and answer the Com.
plaint Aled against you In the above
lo«, tlon.
entitled Court nnd cause on or before
From the Country—R. F. Bricker of four weeks from the date of the Arst
Dexter,
George Heaton of Lenburg. publication of this summons, and It
Klenzo
fall so to appear nnd answer, for
Miss May Harden, of Goshen, Mrs.! you
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
Shaving Cream
Margaret Campbell of Thurston and to the Court for the relief demanded
3 9 cents
Cary Thompson of Vida, wore among In his Complaint on Ole herein, to-
the visitors to SprlngAeW during the wit: for the sum of Eighty nnd No-100
Rexall Shaving Lotion
Dollars ($80.00) nnd for his costs and
week.
5 0 cents
disbursements in this action, nnd for
the further order of the Court for the
You'll be In the seventh
Swimming Class Start»—The swim sale of the personal property of the
heaven of shaving delight
mlng clnss of the local high school defendants which has been attached
after you have used these
will commence next Tuesday. Mem­ by the plaintiff.
shaving n e c e s s i t i e s .
bers of the class will take Insturetlons j This Summons Is published once
each week for four successive weeks
KLENZO
8 H A V IN G
nt thn pool at the University of Ore j In the SprlngAeld News, a weekly
CREAM softens the benrd.
newspaper of genernl circulation pub­
gon under a university Instructor.
REXALL SHAVING LO­
lished In Lane County, Oregon, hv
TION refreshes the skin
Degree Staff Meet—The regular order of Harold J. Wells, Justice of
monthly meeting of tile degree staff ! the Peace for Eugene Justice District.
Sold only at
Lane County, Oregon. The date nf
of the local Rebekahs was held in the the first publication of this Summons
The new
I. O. 0 . F. hnll last Friday night nnd Is March 14, 1929.
HAROLD J. WELLS. Justice of the
the usunl drill was practiced. Hostes­
SYRALOY
ses for the evening were Mrs. Minnie ' Peace.
Easy Washer
L. L. KAY. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Girard and the Misses Dorothy and Residence and Post Office Address:
T" *
S tc ro
Doris Girard.
Eugene, Lane Countv, Oregon.
M. 14-28. A. 4-11-18.
4- LEAF
C lo v e r
HUNT
Flanery’s
Drug Store
OPEN FRIDAY NIOHT
The Bell theatre will re-open to­
morrow night for the Arst time for
several months, showing a picture en­
Twenty tenderle»! were recruited H. S. LEAGUE TO HAVE
titled “Rose Marte”. A special feature
by local poy scout troop No. 11 during
MERRY MAIDS MARCH of the opening will be a Paratone talk­
I
1828, three scout» were advaneeil to
ing comedy and singing which will
The girls of the SprlngAeld high I precede the main feature The »how
Arst class, eight scouts were advanced
to second class and 38 merit badges school girls league will have their an­ will give picture» on Tueedays and
were uwarded according to a report nual Merry Maids mar« h tomorrow Saturdays hereafter. Mr Larson says.
The affair will consist of !
recently submitted by C. L. Aldrich, night.
: stunts to be put on by girls from the j
scoutmaster.
The report shows an active and suc- ; different classes. A prize will be given
reasful year by the troop which In­ for the best costume.
ii i b i I«'
M urculn. was
BELL THEATRE tviL L
Service Cleaners
Spring
Needs for
the Garden
------ $ 1 .2 5
5 1 .6 5
$ 1 .9 0
H 006
7 0 c , $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .1 5
Rakes _________ __ — ......
7 0 c , $ 1 .1 5 , $ 1 .4 0
Cultivators ___
$ 4 .5 0
Planet, Jr., Seeder and
Cultivator __ $ 2 1 .5 0
No. 4, Same as above, with 1
wheel. Cultivator, $ 1 8 .0 0
Wright
Sons
LAST CALL
Saturday our Special Offer closes! Why wait an­
other day? NOW — this minute — phone our
nearest office for a FREE Demonstration in your
home.
See how the three vacuum cups gently
but surely suck the dirt right out of the clothes,
6ee how perfectly simple it is to use and put it to
any test you may wish. Then take advantage of
this offer before it is too late!
EA5Y WASHER
may
now
pur- as $
chased
fo r be
as fittle
lit
$7.00
$ 6 .7 5
DOWN
a m
A
MONTH