The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 20, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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Have you ordered your Beach Py-
Ha» N» — Car Mr» W Gisalmuti
Hara From Oakrldga Ml»» K ii I u I i juniua? If not, you're lost, lor no
haa purrhassd a n«w Pontiac appelai ('lurk o f Oakrldgs wa» a vlullor In faMhlori -wise fem inine bather la with­
out them thia aeaaon, you know.
Springfield Tuesday morning.
conni).
And how are they aa to color?
K ennet, Ooea to Woodburn <! W
Hara From W altarvllla Mr* Fur
(layer Ilian the moat vivid Imagination
K ,uni'll l«'fl Ibi* morning on a bil»l rell Mi’Qiilnn of W allervllln wa» a
cun paint them ; more blxarre than any
vlullor In town Tuoaday morning
nona trip to W«»«»,lhurn.
Oriental ever dreumed they could be­
Harta In Town Mr and Mr» Joe come In the daya of their creation.
Her» From Monmouth Eri'tl K o lli
anil aon Jumi'*, of Mollinoti!li, worn Hurl of Cedar Flu, were among title
Now and then, of course, one find*
liiiuliiea* vlullor* In Hprlngflcld on aomethlng atrlklng, yet cone*rvutlve.
vlaltoi * In Mprlngflidd Hal unlay,
Tunailny.
one of the nlceal of theae being the
Hrturna From P o r t l a n d M r » E K
Flank PyJ*ma eel Illustrated- an original
Undergo«» Operation Mr*.
l,i'o
n o u r u n i H iim la y lo lior homo 1
design by FRANCES CLYNE. Tea
I t i l i i» i R ' of
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n u n
i underwent
n n i ’ i e* » l i '
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linrc aflnr upending »«vnrul day* In Kurlei'k
,
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i
roue
In the foundation fabric,
J(»r operation nt the hufteno boHpltul • » Donree
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|*ortlanil
, I a 1, a I three-quarter
h r j o . o 11 o r 1 1« r I beach
vi • la I * 11 f coat
li.lt
f it
f ill*
with
of
the
Tueuday morning
*ume color bordered In beige and vary.
Stew art Cuta Thumb Harry M
Marlon | nK shade» of rose.
Back From Coaat Mr*
Stewart cut bl* thumb quite badly
with un axe Hnnduy while splitting Adam* and Mr* George ('arson re
Smart com binations of flame and
turned till* week from Murashfleld chartreuse with a touch of black;
wood al hl* home.
where they upenl several duy* visit sailor blue will) rod; citron yellow
W e n d lin g
P e o p le
H e re
Mr
and
log with friend*.
with King'* blue and an accent of
M r * l , e ' Brockman of W endling were
parrukeet green are among the novel
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Scott
Here
Mrs.
Pani
Scoli
h u s m e a s v la llo r a In S p r in g f ie ld la u t
of California Is In Springfield visiting combination» used
Saturday.
at the homi' of her mother, Mrs. A
Art and Fashion Join Force»
R e tu rn a
to California Mr* Paul H Bartlett.
D io - o f the Interesting developm ents
S coli of San Fratirlaco, who had been
Viali» In Eastern Oregon— Ml»» o f the current season Is the union of
rlalllng In Springfield ul th e h o m e of
her mother. Mra A E Bartlett, left W lnlfrld Tyson spent lust week-end contem porary French artists and h a d ­
visiting with friend» a t Klamath Fulls ing couturiers of Paris. This group
W ednesday for her home
and Bend.
of French moderns has turned to the
R e t u r n s F r o m H o s p it a l
Mr» W A
decorative arts and endowed us with a
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la m b ert, who waa »erlou»ly 111 at the
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B anner
a n il niarvelous collection of design* for silk
Eugene hospital for two week», re- er McMurray,
spent lust week end l’rlnt" kn,,* n
‘Im pressions D ecor.-
oovered sufficien tly to return to tier l-aw ren ie Roof
tlvea." And tn turn, the couturiers have
nt Newport.
home yesterduy.
m
Mr. end Mrs Floyd Flanery, Mr end
Mrs. Jack Henderer, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Thornton, gu ests of the
Flanery» from D allas, made a trip
created a group of brilliant modela ex- to the Metolius River In Jefferson
preualve of each dealgn and the par­ county Sunday, crossing over the
ticular flair of each dealgner.
McKenxIe Pass. The road over the
The
of which
uhow the
- — prlnta— _ ell
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— pas* Is In quite good condition, Mr
Frenc h understanding of plquante and |<-|anery , a ld. There 1» a great deal
delicate modernlam, form perhaps the of «now, but it ■
1» packed hard. It
finest collection group of truly artlath was Knowing on the top of the paaa
pattern» that It ha» ever been our good i Sunday, although not hard. After
fortune to receive In one *ea*on. And spending a abort tim e at the river,
much of the popularity of silk prints ' the party went to Buttle Lake, »»J
1» credited to the work of thia group
then,
to
I.II' II, on
«111 the
L II
a return
V I M I I . y Journey,
J 9 hiked
Linton Idtke, a short distance off the
The Secret of Many a Small Foot
McKensle highway.
Optical Illusion, you may call It—
but continuity of color effect In hose
Safety Poab-ra Displayed — The
and shoes does tend to give a long« r S afety First posters made by the
effect to the moot, while a sharp con ­ students of the first three grades of
trast In color between shoe and stock ­ the Springfield sch ools for the recent
ing gives the Impression of a sm aller 4L safety co n test are on display thia
week In the window of K etel's drug
shoe!
»tore. Many of the posters are very
cleverly and artistically designed.
Back From Portland- -Mra. 8 . C.
Wright returned Saturday evening
from Portland, where ahe spent the
past week visiting with relative» und
attending the Roae F ea tlv a l^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
|
B uell
Marriage License» for Week
The county clerk has Issued marri­
age licen ses to the follow ing during
the week: Roy Chamb»rs and Lucl’l-
Coe, both of E ugene; Loran 1 )
Wagoner, LaCombe. and Ethel Ha-rl
SOB. Portland;
Arthur Pierce and
Marie R ussell, both of Sacram ento;
L ester Smith, C rescent C ity, and
Vivian Bayley. Springfield; Mike P o k -
I ulak, Junction City, and Leola M ad e
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V
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A zt O
¡E lm ira; Julius Lathrop, and Ada
{ Hughes, both of W endllng; W illiam
N elson, Wendllng, and Bertha Barrett
, Eugene; John Rust and »arena Pier-
son, noth of Blachly.
With an O. K. That Counts
are
Reconditioned or Checked and are sold under our
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
942 Olive Street,
EUGENE
OREGON
T7SFTD CAR I/1T 7th and OAK
Williams
sels
F to E re 'CE
77 E. BROADWAY, ENGENE
SERVE Y O U R SEL F A N D SA V E
Monmouth People V isit— Mr and
Mrs Fred Roth of Monmouth spent
the week-end visitin g with friends
at Springfield.
öylklcno^uäinktcR
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Marahflald Woman V laltlng—Mr».
C A I’hllllps of Marshfield 1» visiting
this week with her mother, Mra. 1».
W Carson.
W ■.
USED CARS
em ployee at the Booth Kelly mill w a . beech at Newport
taken auddenly III with a heart attack
V isiting With Barnella— Mr. and
Monday and wa« taken to the Eugene Mrs. C. C Archibald of Coquille are
hospital early Tueaday morning.
visitin g In Springfield at the home
Dead—
of
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Burnell.
Brother of Local Woman
j
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OUR
P le a s a n t
Hill M a n Hera G eorge >
Have T onsils Removed
John
Klckhuah and his tw o daughter» of Steel of Pleasant Hill was u business
W altervllle had their tonsils r e m o v e d visitor In Springfield Tuesday morn- ,
Saturday at the office of a local ing
physician
Doane Goes to Portland — Bert ,
Doane
left Munday for Portland to be
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ch ap ter O E S held Its last meeting with hl* mother, who Is nulte »eri
tieforn the summer vacation Tuesday oually III there.
night. A potluck supper was enjoyed
8pend
Sunday
at B each
Howard
by the member».
H ughes of Springfield and Dick Col
Taken to Hoapltal R°y Golt, an llns of Eugene spent Sunday on the
Mrs Mury C Magill received word
Saturday that her oldest brother.
Jam es M Philip», died at thte Ida..««
soldiers* home at Boise.
P rin c ip al
of Estacada, new principal of the
Springfield high school, has moved
hers with bis family aud 1» living in
the McCracken house on E street
betw een Eighth and Nlnith
Mr.
Buell la expecting to attend the sum­
mer aeaaion of the l/n iv ei» liy of
Oregon which open» on Monday.
Who see» a soul tn »uch a body »et
Might love the trea aure for the cabinet.
B
Ben Jonson.
One should never need to say •'Ex­
ercise!" to women in the outdoor
aeaaon. After long winter days with
little athletic activity except for those
fortunate who are able to "go In ' for
w lntetr sports, most women are w .ary
and bored
with
the
bored with
with activity,
activity, and
and w
.w w
rating, stagnant
of many.........
en,.rvating.
»tagliai" air —
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bealed houses. They long to be out of
SPECIAL
L
not wish to be out of doors—do go out
and work In your garden! Health and
beauty aw ait you early and late in the
garden, before the flow ers have even
begun to think of bloom ing and up
until the tim e they taste the first frost
'
can do there—
of a
nQt
be
„Ince
i n v • e s t . d
since )t br,ngs double re.
•
G illettes Return— Mr. and
Mrs
Junction City Man Here
Harry G illette aud family returned
Frum and A. J W alker of Junction
Monday from Portland and the Ore­
City were visitors In Springfield
gon beaches where they spent a
Sunday ul the home of Mr. anil Mrs.
week's vacation.
E. C. Stuart.
Camping at Bridge— Mr. and Mr»
B a c k From Hoapltal— Mrs. W. W. Larson W right and »on Dillard went
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W alker returned to her home Sunday to _ McKenxIe
Bridge this week where
after having spent several days un­
they will
dergoing medical treatm ent at the
camping.
Pacific Christian hospital.
M r . M l t c b a l l Hara— H.
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r t , .h air I. dull«
Turners on Fishing T rip - Mr and of Ashland spent Monday night In . c m io I » " » " I“ " ” 1
Mrs (1. II. Turner spent Sunday on a Springfield visitin g at the home of winter,
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m m
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fishing trip to the lake country west his daughter nnd son tn-law, Mr. and
m ln d e d -th e women w hose spring accom panies It.
of Harrisburg
They tau gh t 21 fish Mrs Dallas Murphy
duties
house-cleaning and clothes
And ,f you do not care for plain,
during the day.
Y .rn .11. Back In T o w s -M r . and pr<>biem s. etc., take up so much inter- g o r g e d gym nastics, you, can "skip
" T his Is the 0 “ «»* ®f »>> f " r
Deputy Guardian Arrive» — Mrs Mrs A L Yarnell, who have spent eal un«l time. To those women, then,
„ a s , several weeks a, Be,knap , sa>- E x e r c is e -
ForgH y ------
ou r,h om e 8,ces for im proving
U>e H ue. o f j h e
Stella Blakely of Salem, deputy to
le is n n p
| Sn v ' K X e r v i a e .
-
a„d for building general beauty.
the grand guardian of thte Neighbors Springs for Mr. Yarnell's h .a lth , careH or If you are a business person,
your office, for a part of each day. or An indefinable charm radiates from
of W oodcraft, arrived tn Springfield returned to Springfield.
a dav in each week. Get out into the , he healthy active body— vibrant with
Monday morning to be preaent for
of -ju st livin g” which follow s
Attending
Summer Cchool— Mrs country and walk, with your friends. , he
the district convention here this week
' Kiln laimhnrd left this week for with your husband or children. Walk aw a result of con stant exercise.
At Elite Hotel Iru Baldwin of Monmouth where she Is nttendlng and breathe deeply and enjoy the out­
Pengrn. Mrs. Evelyn Mills and daugh­ the summer session of thte Oregon
door fresh n ess all about you*
te r . Evelyn, Ethelyn. and Muriel, of 1 Normal school.
If you are a golfer, play golf. H ,
Portland. A. R. Ruthven of Jasper,
your game Is tennis, play tennis. Begin
Freses on Fishing Trip-- Fred Frese
and Anthony Sharman of Eugene
It early and get ahead of the others
son
Lloyd,
and
wen,
Ills s
on L
l o y il. a
n o Jerry
J> r r> Adams
a u u iu s w
em .. —
« „ m i n e r to
were registered at the Kilt«' hotel last Ills
,
. ,
«.'hfi Arp waitiuK for mlo-suniiu» r n
on a fishing trip to the lakes near who are watting
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week-end.
come. The courts are prepared now
Junction City Friday. They caught
At Springfield H otel—O. »• Floyd seven quite large bass, fishing with and the tim e Is ripe to begin.
But If you are one who does not
of Marshfield, Alma M. Martin and plugs und spinners.
enre for tennis or golf, and who does
Betty W inters of Bandon, and Mrs
Major Van V aliah Here— Major 8.
E. II. McClellan and Margaret Mc­
At Belknap Springs— Dr and Mrs.
Clellan of Lyman. W yoming, were L. Van Valzah, a physician a, thte
v hospital
............... R. P. Mortensen und family spent
Fitzsim
m
ons
general
army
registered ut the Springfield hotel
at Denver, arrived In Springfield Sunday on a trip to Belknap Springs
last week-end.
W ednesday night to visit his mother,
In From Sw iaahom e—Mrs. Clyde
Mapleton People Here— Mrs. Hans who Is quite III nt the Eugene
Carter
of Sw lsshom e was a business
N elson and three children of Mapleton hospital.
visitor In Springfield las, week end.
spent Tuesday nigh, ut the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larson. Mrs. N el­
Oakes Injured at MIM— Ralph Oakes
Harris' Have
D aughter M
A r bab>
son Is a sister of the late Mrs. Charles W
|1K qulw
iiauiy hurt
n u ll,
m
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an I
was
quite badly
at
the e Booth-
Toftdnhl.
of
Junction
Cltv,
Hie
mother
,
K(,ny
n,m
Saturday
when
he
eaught
daughter
was
born
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y
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T o f t d n h l . o r j u n e i i i i i i « " . ’ . ' " e ...............
K e l l y m m m i i u r i m j » » < ■■
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, , u h ,l r ^
The
of Mrs Lars«m, who was buried Tites- l b |„ hand in the knives of the planer. Mrs. Roy H a u ls o
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FOR
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______ _____ _________ ■ .. . , i . . . ,.h
it ,t w
s n
a m e d Joan.
w a as
named
One
of . . his
fingers
was severed at the child
dny afternoon.
THE BEST MEATS
first point.
Bend People V isit— Mr. nnd Mrs.
Here For R eunion- Mr and Mrs. (
AT THE LOWEST
. p . o m . a - Blanche
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Robert Drlnkwater and family nini Mr. J Eupns
Pupils uex
Get u
blplomaa—
E Sam F oster and son. W ayne, of Bend
and Mrs. Jin k W ithers nnd family of Bates Clyde Ixickwood. and Gordon spent the week end In Sprlngfle «
PRICES
Burns, Oregon, are In Springfield for | Deeds were awarded eighth grade visitin g at the hom e of Mr. nnd Mrs.
COME TO
the reunion o f the Rinehart family diplomas as a result of passing the j John Avitt.
th is week III the home of Mr. nnd Mrs ' June state exam inations, according to
INDEPENDENT MARKET
Mra. Van V aliah III— Mrs. A. B.
J. 11. M cPherson. Mr. W ithers Is the report of IS.
, .
,.i,_
E. J. Moore, cuane
Lane
superlntendent. F ive Van Valzah Is reported to be quite
vlRltlng with his daughter, Jeannie |
WHERE QUALITY
county school
WltherH. who Is living In Springfield other students passed on condition. seriously 111 at the Eugene hospital
w here she was removed last week
PREVAILS
nt the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Ila Smith am,
and Mildred
Currence
M i l , tren «
urrence pass
pass-
N orthwest hospital,
Her
ed the exam ination In geography, and
C. I. Gorrle.
AND SERVICE IS
sons, Dr. C. G. Van Valzah of Port
V isitors at Tyaona— Mr. and Mrs. ' I .a Verne Pugh In physiology.
land,
and
Dr.
R.
E.
Van
Valxah
of
PROMPT AND
Oyarenco Quderlan nnd Mrs. Guder- j
Medford are here on account of her
Ian’s mother, Mrs. Flora R lvett, were | Visit at B rownsville— Mr. and Mrs.
EFFICIENT
visitors
over
the week- Ivan Male, Lawrence Tem pleton, of Illn ess.
v in u u r H In
in Springfield
n p i « h r *
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end a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W , Chicago, who Is visitin g here at the
S teven s Back From Mapleton Mr.
P. Tyson. Mra. Ouderlan Is a cousin | home of his 2 lster' Mr8- Mnle' "nd
Miss Nadine Tem pleton, who Is also and Mrs. W elby S tev en s returned
of Mrs. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Guder- ivu n n n a t u i s o a »»»g»»*,«.*—» ............ ....
visitin g
here,
spent
S u m |iy
In Saturday night from Mapleton where
Inn left Mondny for Corvallis, where
Brow nsville visitin g a, the home of they had been for two w eeks
Mr.
STUART A HOLVERSON
Mr. Guderian. who Is an Instructor In
Miss
Tem pleton's parents.
Miss S teven s was purchasing the rlght-of
the Bend high school, will attend the ,
less,on of the Oregon m a te , Templeton Is planning on attending way for the Mapleton-Cushman sec-
sum mer session of the Oregon S tate ; Templeton
Phone 63
4th and Main
Mrs R lvett will remain here | the summer session of the U niversity tlon of the new Eugene-H orenee
College.
1 of — Oregon.
' highway.
until July 1.
I
This week, we are offering item s listed below at a
special price.
SHOES
One lot of Ladies’ Fancy Dress Shoes, in an assortment
of colors and styles
$2.98
CURTAINS
A fine selection of Lace Panel Curtains, som e with
fringed bottom ......................- ------ ---------- -----
each 9 8 c
LUNCH CLOTHS
Stamped Lunch Cloths, 45 inch, regular 69c values, this
w e e k .............................................................- .....
in n in g an
o v e r w h e lm in g siseee««
b e e a n s e l<*s b ig in e v e r y w a y
e x c e p t in p r ic e
T h e N e w P o n t ia c B ig S ix is e n j o y in g i t s
p r e s e n t im p r e s s iv e s u c c e s s b e c a u s e o f t h e
e x tr a o r d in a r y v a lu e i t p r o v id e s a n d b e ­
A Tip for the
Wise Housewife
IndsiBirdent Meat Go.
2,°r S l- 0 0
cau se
it
e n a b le s
p r o g r e s s iv e p e o p le
to
» t e p u p in m o t o r c a r q u a l i t y w i t h o u t le a v ­
i n g t h e lo w - p r ic e d f ie ld . L e t i t s s u c c e s s in
a t t r a c t i n g o t h e r p r o g r e s s iv e p e o p le le a d
I
y o u t o g r e a te r a u t o m o b il e v a lu e . C o m e in
a n d i n v e s t i g a t e t h e N e w P o n t ia c B ig S ix .
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W. R.. DAWSON
Springfield, Oregon
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