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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1929
TI IF SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Local People
have HIGH B GIVEN
READ S LOCAL
C0RE BAKER
r
Wedding Event S ig n al su ccess is being achieved
STREET AND HIGHWAY
FREE FAIR TICKETS
IMPROVEMENT WORK
FOR 4-H MEMBERS
NEARING COMPLETION
w hich was loaned by the U. S. navy, | EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS
w ere th e s h ip s’ officers, including
HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION
C aptain Ross Adams, com m anding I
The ann u al reception of th e Ep­
Two th ousand co m plim entary tick ­ officer of th e U. S. S. H enderson;
I in th e b ak in g of bread a t th e Spring-
T h e ro ad s leading in to and out of ets for th e an n u al s ta te fa ir to be L ie u te n a n t C om m ander Cheadle, and ' w orth L eague of th e S p ringfield
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinson Cele­ field B akery, acco rd in g to a le tte r S p rin g field a re b ein g rap id ly im ­ held a t Salem next week have been the e n tire staff, to g eth er with C olo-! M ethodist church for high school
receiv ed re c e n tly by F red G. F rese, proved an d rep aired by crew s ot
brate 45 Years of Married
received by A rnold D. Collier, county nel R hea, C om m ander of M arines a t , stu d en ts will be held tom orrow e v e n ­
th
e p ro p rieto r. He recen tly se n t two w orkm en who a re w ork in g both in­
Life; Are Feted
club ag en t, for d istrib u tio n am ong M are Island N avy Yard, and C aptain ing a t the church.
loaves of b read to th e B ak ery S e r­ side of th e city lim its and on the
L ane county club m em bers.
E very K earney, C om m ander a t M are Island.
Doris M eyers and F aye P arso n s
Mr. and Mrs. F red H inson o f th is vice b u re a u o f one of th e larg e flour M cK enzie highw ay, a s ta te road. Four-H boy an d g irl in L ane county
a re in charge of the plans fo r th e
V ictor
M cLaglen
and
Edmond
c ity celeb rated th e ir 45th w edding m ills fo r a n aly sis, in sp ectin g and A crew h as also gone over th e road is e n titled to one of th e se free
event, w hich will c o n sist of e n te r­
co-featured w ith Lily
H nnlversnnr on M onday of th is week. g rad in g . H e receiv ed g rad in g o f 95 around by th e old b rid g e and filled tick ets, good for any one d ay a t the Lowe a re
tainm ent! including se v eral gam es
I t w as theta 46 y ears sin ce C ora p er c e n t on h is loaf of w hite bread In all th e sm all d e p re s sio n s on th e fair, and a re urged to call a t Mr. D am ita in th is M ovietone all talker.
and refresh m en ts.
Billy K. W ells w rote the dialog. The
S y lv e ste r so d F red H inson w ere an d a v ery co m m endable letter.
m acadam ized su rface.
C ollier's office and secu re free tic k ­
The E pw orth L eague m em b ers a re
sto
ry
is
by
S
tallin
g
s
and
A
nderson.
T h e follow ing a re q u o tatio n s from
m a rrie d In W isconsin.
T h ey w ere
A ao th er crew is s till w orking on ets, T he tic k e ts a rriv ed in E ugene
now engaged In a b I x w eeks’ c o n te st.
M cDonald T h e a tre will show It for
a*>t saU stied to stay in th a t sta te th e le tte r receiv ed by Mr. F rese.
th e re su rfa c in g of M ain s tre e t from too late to send them out to the v a ri­
T he c o n te st began tw o w eeks age
5 days, sta rtin g Sunday.
"W e a re v ery p leased to receiv e th e brid g e to th e e a st end of pave­
an d cam e h ere im m ed iately a fte r
ous m em bers by m ail so th o se who
will end on Sunday evening. O cto b er
th e ir m arria g e in 1884. T hey settled th e tw o loaves of b read w hich you m en t w here th e road w ill be s tra ig h t­ care tq an d can a tte n d the fa ir som e­
1. P o in ts won ln th e c o n test a re
on a farm n t Ja sp e r, la te r m oving to se n t in la s t S a tu rd a y to be scored. ened to do aw ay w ith th e p re s e n t had tim e d u rin g the w eek a re req u ested | GAS MADE HER CROSS,
based upon individual a tte n d a n c e ,
C loverdale, and finally m oving to W e w an t to co m p lim en t you on your curve Just e a st of th e b u sin ess to get th e ir tic k e ts a t the county club ;
CAN’T EAT OR SLEEP new leaguers, offering and v isito rs.
T h e slow bake w hich section.
R p iisg fleld In 1911, to be n e a r a w hite loaf.
le a d e r’s office.
F orty w ere p re se n t Sunday n ig h t
high Midio<d w here th e y could ed u ­ you a re giving th is loaf b rin g s out
T he s ta te ig p ushing its w ork on
Mr. C ollier will leave for S alem on 1 "W hen I a te I would bloat up w ith and 10 new leaguers have heea
c a te th e ir only son, Dell F re d erick tn e flavor. H ow ever, It ten d s to give th e h ig h w ay betw een W alte rv llle and S unday w ith th e Four-H club dis gas. I co u ld n ’t sleep, w as cross and
bro u g h t out.
H inson, who is m arried and liv in g at th e c ru s t a h a rd n e s s w hich is u n ­ S prin g field to com pletion. T he road plays for L ane county. H e will be a t I n ervous. A d lerlk a has given m e real
relief,”—
Mrs.
M.
Meyer.
N ev erth eless, th e b e st
Oswego w here h e is engaged in a r ­ d esirab le.
e a s t of S p rin g field has been w idened tha s ta te la ir all w eek. T h e re a re , A dlerika reliev es stom ach gas and
E astern S ta r H as D inner
c h ite c tu ra l
work.
He
g rad u ated loaves being m ark e te d in th e coun- and g raded. T ru ck s a re now busy about 20 boys and g irls in th is county so u rn ess in T E N m inutes. A cting on j
from th e H pringfield high school and . try a re slow baked. T h e color of h au lin g g rav el and sp rin k lin g w ater who have won sch o larsh ip s which BOTH upper and low er bowel, it re- I M em bers of th e C ascade C h ap ter
la te r ilo tsh ed a t th e U n iv ersity of I cru m b is slig h tly yellow , b u t th is is on th e loose d ir t to m ak e It se ttle provide for free trip s to th e fair at m oves old w aste m a tte r you never I No. 155 of the E a ste rn S ta r g ath ered
th o u g h t w as in your system . Let 1 for a d in n er on T uesday evening,
: due no do u b t to th e flour which you fa s te r. A bout one-half o f the stre tc h
Oregon.
Salem w ith all expenses paid.
A dlerika give your stom ach and : S ep tem b er 17. The re g u la r b u sin ess
:
a
re
using,
becau
se
y
o
u
r
ferm
e
n
ta
tio
n
P a re n ts Still Living
bow els a REA L clean sin g and see
is now su rfaced an d in fa ir sh ap e to
M.rx H inson's p a re n ts a re still ’ tim e is all rig h t. We a re p leased to d riv e over. A n o th er s tre tc h is s u r­ “ ON W ITH THE SHOW”
how m uch b e tte r you feel. It will m eeting was held im m ediately a fte r
s u rp ris e you! F la n e ry 's Drug Store. the dinner.
living. T h e y are m ak in g th e ir hom e 8lve you a sco re of 95 on th e loaf faced Just e a s t of tow n but it is very
DELIGHTS AS FIRST
a t Ja sp e r. H er m o th er is now 80 and I
8ent ln ”
loose as y e t and is n o t very good for
SINGING COLOR FILM '•'(iriWlülllUiliiawiHiMii'UB ^((iiBii(u¡iiiiiiii.ii(ii¡iuuniiihi¡iiiii!iiiiiüiiiiHiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiHiii:miiiuiiiiuiHMiiMiiiniin^uiBiiMniMiMBma»itiim««iiiMiU(ii(ituttii(iiiiiim[nHm— —
h e r fa th e r 81 y e a rs old. Mrs. H inson I A ccording to Mr. F re se th e b e st m otoring.
1» 62 y e a rs old and h e r h u sb an d 18COre receiv ed by a n y b ak er a y e a r
T h e e a s t end of th e new road
L ast n ig h t’s audience a t th e Mc­
b o asts of «8 y ears. T hey a re both still ! » 8 ° W!>8 93. H e receiv ed a sco re of which is being built to e lim in a te the
D onald th e a tre
u p ro ario u sly
ac­
v ery e n erg etic a n d ac tiv e d e sp ite , 92^ a t tb a t tim e - H e ls a stro n g ad- cu rv es Just w est of W a lte rv llle is now
claim ed "O n W ith th e S how ” the
th e lr years.
v o cate of slow b ak in g fo r b read and b eing b ro u g h t in to th e old g rad e and
firs t 100 per cen t n a tu ra l color, ta lk ­
Mr Hingon Is em ployed by th e ! rontendR th a t b * b a k in K a loaf of is very rough an d d riv in g is d ifficu lt ing, singing, d ancing p ictu re a W ar­
942 Willamette St,, Eugene, Oregon.
city as n ig h t w atchm an H e has held ! bread OTer 45 m ln u te s a11 tb ® food- a t p resen t. T he w est end of this
n er Bros. V itaphone production (in
th a t position now for th e p a st ten >8tuff be<;ome8 d lg estab le.
new sectio n of th e M cK enzie is co m ­ tech n ico lo r).
p leted and tra v e l can be d ire c te d
years. Mrs. H inson is a c tiv e in th e
T he color is so ft and glam orous
• •
o v er th e n ew section a s soon as th e an d h as none of the eye-offending
■work of th e R ebekah lodge h ere. She
THURSTON
♦ ap p ro ach to th e old road is passable. raw n ess w hich has m ark ed o th e r
h a s held th e p ost o f fin an cial se c re ­
Are Gracefully Soft
T h is s tre tc h is loose a n d w ill not and e a rlie r a tte m p ts a t rep ro d u cin g
ta ry for th e p a s t seven y e a rs and has
M iss G oldie S ta r r from O akland,
likely be g rav eled u n til it h as se ttled th e hueb of n a tu re . V itaphone, p e r­
been a m em b er sin ce 1916, alm o st
and Flattering
O rgeon, h a s resu m ed th e principal-
14 years.
o v er w in ter.
T raffic, w hich is u s­ fect in ren d itio n of the speech and
sh ip in th e g ra d e school w hich began
Mrs. H inson was p re sen ted w ith a M onday w ith an en ro llm e n t o f 16. ually m uch lig h te r o v e r th e M cK en­ songs and m u sic of "O n W ith tth e
T his is a season o f ripples and
su rp ris e g ift by th e m em b ers o f th e N ine in th e u p p er g ra d e s an d seven zie h ig h w ay in th e w in te r m onths S how ,” is given m arv ello u s re a lity
flares . . .
o f fem inine lines
w ill p ro b ab ly be d ire c te d over th e by th is innovation. T he sto ry has
J u a n ita R ebekah lodge n u m b er 85 on in th e p rim ary .
and
so
ft
trimmings
. . .
al­
old
ro
u
te.
M onday evening. S h e a tte n d e d th e
to do w ith a com pany of stra n d e d
M iss D orothy T ra v is of Spring-
ways
smartly
used.
Many,
many
re g u la r m e etin g of th e lodge an d a t
tro u p e rs, who, w hile th e ir am using
field h a s re tu rn e d fo r h e r fo u rth WORK ON NEW BRIDGE
th e close of th e m eetin g she w as p re­
styles are w aiting for your selec­
a d v e n tu re s go on, a re p lay in g a
school term as p rim a ry te a c h e r. She
sen ted w ith th e gift. S he was very
m u sical fan ta sy know n a s “T he
tion in this especially interesting
PROGRESSES
RAPIDLY
w as fo rm erly a re s id e n t of T h u rsto n .
m uch su rp rise d and. w ishes to ex ­
P h a n to m
Loves-.”
T he
cast
in­
group
at
J. D. E d m isto n an d C h arles B rab ­
" It w ill p ro b ab ly be te n d ay s fe- cludes such screen fav o rite s as B etty
p ress h e r th a n k s to th o se resp o n sib le
ham
,
em
ployees
of
th
e
H
ills
C
reek
fo re we a re read y to p o u r th e con­ Com pson, A rth u r L ake, S ally O’Niel,
fo r tho a ffa ir.
I L u m b er com pany have been engaged c re te fo r th e slabs an d su p e rs tru c ­
Jo e E. B row n, Louise F azenda, E th el
fig h tin g fire in th e C edar F la t d is t­ tu re of th e new b rid g e,” said F red
W a te rs,
W illiam
B akew ell,
F a ir­
MARY E. LEWIS HONORED
rict. It is re p o rte d to be u n d er L in d sey of th e firm of H a rg re a v e s
ban k s T w ins, Sam H ardy, Lee M oran,
AT DINNER LAST NIGHT control.
an d L in d sey , w hich is doing the W h eeler O akm an, H a rry G ribbon,
Mrs. J e n n ie E d m isto n of E ugene w ork on th e ap p ro ach es to th e new
T hom as Jefferso n , H arm ony E m p er­
H o noring M ary E. L ew is, who is v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. W alter
bridge, w hen ask ed w h a t tim e th e o r s ’ Q u artet and a d an cin g beauty
cele b rated
h e r eig h tie th
b irth d a y P la tt.
C e le b ra tin g h e r b irth d a y ot
y e sterd ay , Mr. and Mgs. H. L. G ill­ S ep tem b er 15, a t w hich tim e sh e r e ­ bridge would be read y fo r use. He cho ru s of one hundred. T he sto ry is
W om en . . . Misses
e tte , w ith whom sh e m akes h er called m any ex p erien ces of th e early h aste n e d to add th a t th e w ork w ould by H um phrey P earson, th e scen ario
. . . Juniors
be co m pleted in tim e fo r th e o pening I by R obert Lord and A lan C rosland
hom e, invited sev eral frien d s o v er for p ioneer days. S he will re tu rn to h er
on
th
e
f
ir
s
t
of
N
ovem
ber,
as
is
i
d
irected
.
G
ra
n
t
C
larke
and
H
a
rry
for din iier a t 6:30 la st nig h t.
hom e w ith M rs. R o sa B aughm an in stip u la te d In th e c o n tra c t.
A skt did w ords and m usic an d the
Among th e in v ited g u ests w ere Mr. th e n e a r fu tu re.
A. C. M athew s h as his crew a t w ork d an ce and sta g e p re se n ta tio n s a re by
and Mrs. F en to n and th e ir (laughter,
Miss H elen E y ler of T h u rsto n , a on th e firs t and th ey w ill have m ost L a rry C eballos.
C larissa, Mrs. K. R
Sneed, Mrs. g ra d u a te o f th e U. O., ls In ch arg e of
of th e d ir t placed and covered w ith
A n otable assem b lag e of te c h n ical
M ary l’a ilie r, C laren ce G illette and th e h isto ry and civics d e p a rtm e n t at
g rav el by th e end of th e w eek.
d ire c to rs le n t th e ir advice d u rin g th e
his fam ily of H alsey, and W illard the M cK enzie high school a t W alter-
C a rp e n te rs a re bu sy b u ild in g the m aking of th e "Cock E yed W orld,”
G illette S l i d his fam ily. T he fo rm er ville. S he ex p ects to re sid e w ith h er
form s for th e co n crete w ork an d th e sta n d in g by for se v eral d ay s when
Is a cousin and th e la tte r a b ro th e r j siste r, Mrs. P a rre l McQuin
a c tu a l p o u rin g will com m ence as R aoul W alsh , Fox F ilm s d irecto r,
of Mr. G illette.
Mr. an d Mrs. A1 W eav er Mr. and soon a s th is w ork is com pleted.
w as sh o o tin g th e firs t scen es of th is
The even in g was s p e n t in co n v er­ Mrs. B ert W eav er and ch ild ren , Leo,
im p o rta n t fe a tu re and th e ir in v alu ­
satio n . in te rsp ersed
w ith
m usical and G lo ria Ju n e , h av e been ill w ith
V isiting H ere—-Agnes M cIntyre of a b le serv ices w ere ten d ered gratui-
selectio n s played on th e piano by th e su m m er flu.
W ash in g to n is v isitin g a t th e hom e of ously.
Mrs. F enton and h er d au g h ter, and
Mrs. W illiam R en n ie m o to red to h e r siste r, M rs. Jo h n P a rk e r.
A board th e U. S. S. H enderson,
by B eatrice G illette
Salem , v isitin g h e r m o th er a n d o th e r j
The ev en t Inst ev en in g w as plan
relativ es.
Bed as a su rp rise for Mrs. Lewis,
Mrs. A. W. W eav er and M rs. W m
Wild Is tile m o th er of Mrs. G illette. W eaver re c e n tly receiv ed word of
Mrs. L ew is w as ho. n in M innesota .(h e tra g ic d e a th of th e ir cousin
TRA SH
and lived th e re and W isconsin for Miss E m m a W rig h t of Toledo, being
B urner
A convenient
sem e tim e before m oving to C anada, killed by and a n g ry G u ern sey bull
trash burner
w here sh e resided fo r tile 20 y e a rs T his m ak es th irte e n of th e ir rela
c a n be a t »
tached to any
Just p receding h er com ing to S pring tlves w ho have m et th e ir d e a th by
m o d e l Hot»
point Range.
fl< Id fo u r y e a rs ago.
accident.
W ith l i t t l e
J.C.PENNEYC0
Dresses For Fall
F o r th e sa m e r e a so n
y o u r e a r h a s tir e s
EASY TO
DO—JUST
Phone 2 2
Local -Man R eported III— A rth u r
R oberta i re p o rte d to he very 111 at
hiH hom e h ere.
a d d it io n a l
coat yon can
heat y • a r
kitchen.
"NO H UNTING OR T R E S P A S S ­
ING” sig n s p rin ted and in sto ck a t
th e S p rin g field N ews Office.
William’s Self Service Store
77 EAST BROADWAY
IVow i s t h e t im e t o
b u y y o u r t to tp o ^ o i
EUGENE
Special Bargains
For Friday and Saturday Only
PURE SILK HOSE
A gain we o ffer thia w on­
derful value.
IxiMt week-end o ur silk
sto ck in g
co u n te rs
w ere
sw am ped for th is p u re Bilk
su b stan d ard of re g u la r $1 00
quality hose. So again we o f­
fer It a t th e sp ecial price ot
2 P a ir , fo r
£1()O
Men !
Now la your ch an ce to g et
a good looking fancy p a tte rn
Sox fo r e ith e r d ress or work.
« p a ir , for
£1,00
LAD IES’
RAYON
UNDERWEAR
W e o ffer a sp ecial fo r F ri­
d ay an d S atu rd ay .
L adies'
Rayon V est and B loom ers in
sh ad es o f pink, n lle, peach,
an d w hite, w ith a choice of
e ith e r v est und bloom ers o r
tw o v ests o r bloom ers a t
th e p rice of tw o g a rm e n ts
for £1.00
C H ILD R EN 'S
TAPED UNION SUITS
A good w eight U nion Suit,
Just th e th in g fo r th e com ing
cold w eath er. 8l«es 6 to 12.
69c • ““
Phone Orders Promptly
and Carefully Attended to
We are specially prepared in our new store to take
care of phone orders. Our people are all instructed to
study the individual tastes of our customers so that when
you phone to this store you get the same high class ser­
vice as if you were here in person.
QUALITY—SERVICE and PRICE are Our Watchwords
You have tires on the car so
that it will run smoothly, so that
it will have greater efficiency and
comfort. M odern housewives
equip their kitchens with Hot-
point Automatic Electric Ranges
for the same reasons — greater
efficiency and comfort. They in­
vest a little so that they can ac­
complish more, easier and faster.
For September only we offer
you this popular model Hotpoint
Automatic Electric Range with I
additional convenience« that have
never been included in anv of
our selling events before. Also, a
set of beautiful glass ovenware is
included with each range. You
will find this range to be the best
»MtS
equipped range that is possible
to offer.
no
u d OS •
Our method of merchandising permits the customer to
come into the store, select what he wants, and by doing
this make a saving of some size on any article purchased
Come in and compare our prices with those of other
stores and you'll find what
“It Always Pays to Trade at. Gray’s”—more so than
ever since we opened our new store.
“ E r t y o n r o ld M o v e
h e lp p a y f o r t h e n e w ’
Gray’s Cash & Carry
M ountain S tates P ower C om pany
SBRVE YOURSELF AND SAVE
REALLY MEANS
Yes— We Deliver Also