J PAGE FTVF THB BgRTNGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL 1H. 1929 At Elite H otel— Mm. E. Rhodes of lea th er of th< da»». and Mian Mary Kula, Oregon, la registered at th« Roberta, librarian, directed the work, which wa» completed Friday. A »liver Kilt« hot») thia week. tea for Ihe benefit of the blah school W altervllle Men Here— Tom I'arnny library wa» presented at the Spring and |j»wr«nc« M I I I I k h ii worn In HprliiK field library bulldlnK W ednesday after, Here from Jaeper— la-m Drury of n„)4 fr()m W ultorvlll« Monday morn Daweon III— W illiam I I u w h o ii I n noun by the member» of the English JuHpor wua In town Monday. inn. quii« III al h iH b o t i l i ' In MprlUKlI' ld da»». H e re fro m Goaben— John Tom aelh, , Back , rom g outh— Mr und Mr». Albany W om an H e re — .Mrn H ir llia l'e ia n f A lt a n y waa a v is it o r a l Ih e a realdent of tioahen, visited In Hprlng Harold William» returned Tuesday M O R R IS T A K E S O V E R Held Monday. (*. K I'.' k k I i o u i i i i lim ile F r lilu y n la lil from lx»» A ngeles where they had been DISTRICT AGENCY OF visitin g for »«me time. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. Here for Week end— Mr. ai d Mr» | Camp Creek Man Here C hester H o i.e rb H a y» o f W e n d lln g *i»’ > i th e Ny«, ('amp Creek rancher, wa» a lumi To Vancouver — Norman Anderson All huHlneHN relative to the Chev- j ne»» vlallor In Springfield Monday. w ei k end v I h H I ii k In K p i I n g lld d motored to Vancouver, Wimhlnglon, rolet Motor com pany In the Eugene Sunday where he »pent the day visit F a ll C re ek M an In — H a rv e y K iihh **!, Thuraton Man In— Alvin ArmltUK«. and Springfield dl»trlct» 1» nof be ing with friend» there. F u ll C n c k re s id e n t, WHH a v ln lt o r In Thurston rancher, wa» a visitor In ing handled by E. It. Morris, formerly S | rln ufl« Id M o n d a y n io rn ln g Sprlnglleld Monday. To Entertain 500 Club— The Spring- of Portland, who recently purchased field f>00 club will m eet tomorrow the district agency from E. tt. Gan- i Here Saturday— Hubert Parrott of W endllng People Here— Mr and night at the home of Mr. and Mr» nett. The new concern 1» known a» Thuratton was a bualness visitor in Mr* J M "lakelcy of W endllng were W elby Steven». the Morris Chevrolet company. Hprlnglli |<l Hulurday. visitors In Springfield Monday. _ , . All of the equipment and the new Oawaon Im p ro v in g — W II. Dnwiion. . , Davla at Silverton— A. J Ikivli 1 Breaks Arm— E t i n la \a r n e ll, the »on w ,|(> ,laM n quite III at hl» home for nn< * ” US * <<ir 'Ol 81 an(' apeut S u n d a y v is it in g will, friend» a t | "f Mr and Mr» W a yn e Y a r n e ll, b ro k e , h „ paM, BPy,,r a l dayBi reported to nn ,h e hl,"'1' nK “ » 942 ° ' l,,p Mtrppt' Silverton. | hl» arm at the elbow Saturday w h e n c e »lightly better 8,1,1 , *1B UR' car at Oa9 an,1 [ he fell from hl» bicycle. Seventh avenue. ea»t. in Eugene, were Hem Better— W illiam Ham. an em- taken over by Mr. Morris. The Hame T o 8 a le m — I t lih u r d K e n n e tt m o to r Go to Portland— Mr* Sarub Cox and ploy« of tlm Booth-Kelly company, »tuff of employe» who served under ed to H u le in S u n d a y w h e re ho »pent her great-granddaughter, Lucille (Ihl- who was quite seriously III al the Eu- Mr Gannett are continuing under Mr th e d a y v is it in g w ith frie n d s . sen. returned to Portland Friday. Mr» gene ho»pltal, was able to return to Morris. W. L. Teattue Is rem aining Mr. W eaver In Town— A W W eaver ¡Cox bad been visiting here for tw o hl» home Ihl» week. a» sales manager of the company, was a Monday visitor In Springfield | months al Ihe home of her daughter. jyjr Morris ha» been for the past from Thurston M in H a rt M c P h e rs o n . G il.» G oe. to M ed ford -K en n eth thre« yM r» connected with th e Chey- Oils». Springfield policeman, left for mo„ ,r ,,on, pany at ,,or„ and Mmlford Monday to »pend a few day» tPrrl, orlal rP pr «B«n , a „ r p He was v is it in g w ith h is fa th e r Jack Sherman „nKagpd bUB,nPBB |n Porfland N.. took his place In his absence. , forP a t , a ch e d to th e c h e v ro - Ï.C PENNEY CO. 942 WllIainHtff St.. Ktig ene, Oregon._______ A New Dress From ■ Group of Smart Styles . . a at a J. C. Penney Saving $6 .90 T w o . . . êven three . . . dresses for the price you may have expected to pay for one. T hu group of ulk dresses includes a full assortment of (mart style* for many occasions . . . prints and plain colors . . , each one a delightful example of how easy . . . and how surprisingly inexpensive . . . it u tor out cu#- tomcr» to dre« w elt Go on Fishing Trip— M B. llu n tly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack H enderer went on a fishing trip to the Sluslaw on Monday the opening day of the season. They report a good catch. ,pt company staff Mr. Gannett ha« bpen *n the autom obile business In Eu. FpnP f ° r four v Par». during which tim e has sold 2200 new and used cars. I ,,p *" uncertain as to hl» future plan» | but will probably enter business in Return» to Portland— Mrs Vick Eugene. Davla returned to her home at Port- j ■ ■ -------- --- - ..... land Sunday after visitin g here for M ethodist Class M eets som a tim e with her mother. Mrs. The young married people’s cla ss of {Junes, who has been 111. ; the SprlngAeld M ethodist church was N eedleeraft Club to Meat — The entertained at a party given at the Springfield N eedleeraft club will m eet hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote i thia afternoon at the home of Mr». Tuesday night. T hose present were ' W. F W alker. Mr». Long will act a» Mr. and ifrs Harry G illette, Mr. and j Joint hostess. Mrs W illis Bertsch, Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Pike, the teacher, Allen Kafoury, Power Men Here— M. R Coate«, F. j Eaton, C M D avlals, J. R. Miller, and and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. A. E ' Sam Black all of Albany are In Spring- Foote. field this w eek em ployed In doing som e special work for the Mountain S ta tes Power company. T he men are registered at the E lite hotel. Sponsor Food Sale The Star Club of the Cascade chap- ! ter of the Order of the Eastern Star j On Fishing Trip— Norman Ander Is sponsoring a beneAt cooked food 1 son, W. H. A nderson, and Jack Gorrle sale at K etel’s drug store Saturday, i w ent on a Ashing trip up the McKen- April 20. Mrs. M J MeKUn Is the ; xle Monday, the opening day of the chairman of the com m ittee In charge season. They cast with Aiea from o f the affair, with Mrs. L. May. Mrs. their boat, en terin g the river at Deer- Mary Ahrams. and Mrs. D. B. Salsman horn and com ing down as far as as her assistan ts. Hendricks bridge T hey report an ex cellent catch of Rainbow trout. S afety Man C om ing Back from H ospital— Leroy Inman, senior In the SprlngAeld high school, who underwent an operntton for ap pendicitis at the I’aclAc Christian hos pital at Eugene, recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home Monday. He will be able I n return to school In about two weeks. Cataloguing Completed— The books of the Springfield Public library were com pletely re-eatalogued last week by the Junior English class from Ihe high school. Miss Maurlne Lombard “ SHOW BOAT” Are you as proud as they? IS George M. Atkins of Portland. AeM engineer of the Oregon and Columbia basin division of thp N ational Safety council and Rnv D aniels, of Portland. Acid ofAeer of the 4L, w ill be in Springfield next w eek, it waa'annonn red yesterday bv AV. P. Tyson, presi dent of the local 4L and chairman of the safety com m ittee. Mr. Aitken will prohnblv speak at the Springfield schools in the interest of the safety contest which Is now being conducted here. C O M IN G THRIFT IN BUYING GROCERIES One im portant step tow ard increased th rift d u ring 1929 is gained when you decide to m ake this sto re y o u r grocery h e a d q u arte rs during th e com ing year. Our prices are never high— th e quality of o u r groceries the best th a t can be procured. FRESH STRAW BERRIES TODAY. Also Rhubarb, A sparagus, New P otatoes and all o th er vegetables in sea son. Drop in and g et su ggestions for your m enu. Phone W. A. TAYLOR, Prop, Phone 9-WHITE FRDNTGHOCERY-9 Kafoury’s FORMERLY FARMERS EXCHANGE SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Closing Out Sale ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN. WOMEN, AND CHIL DREN’S WEARING APPAREL. N O T I O N S FANCY GOODS, BLANKETS, DRYGOODS AND SHOES. 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