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PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. OCT. 3. 1929
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
B aughm an;
se c re ta ry
tre a su re r, very FIR ST bottle often ad d s sev­
H a rry
B arnum ;
re p o rter, B onnie eral pounds w eight to thin ch ild ren
or adults.
N ervous, easily
tire d
Je a n n ie T iner.
anem ic people a re su rp rised how
Mr.
T ay lo r
N eedham
retu rn ed
T he high school buildings are be­ VInol gives new pep. sound sleep and
from th e h ospital in E ugene last ing much im proved by a co at of a BIG ap petite. T a ste s d elicious.—
K etels Drug Store.
F riday, w here he un d erw en t an op­ d a rk paint on th e roof.
e ratio n a few days ago.
Mr. F la tt, who purchased th e
Miss H azel E dm iston, who is a t - 1 S teele ranch last spring, has sold his
“NO HUNTING OR TRESPASS­
tending the U niversity of O regon in place.
ING”
signs printed and in stack at
E ugene, h a s pledged th e K appa
F rank t.n tten will preach at tne
D elta sorority.
P le a sa n t H ill C h ristian church next the Springfield News Office.
Ira Nice, in com pany w ith his | Sunday.
m other, M rs. T. A. Donolson and J Irene Moore, who h as been w ork­
Jo h n Nice, m otored to Salem , visited ' ing a t P leasan t H id, retu rn ed to
re latio n s and a tte n d e d the sta te fair h e r hom e at Drain la st Satudray.
la s t week.
Mrs. N ellie Jo rd an of S pringfield,
Opening of Studio at
Mrs. Jo h n E dm iston, accom panied is v isitin g a t th e T in k er ran ch d u r­
634 FOURTH ST, SPRINGFIELD
by Mr. and Mrs. Bud M cPherson and ing th e fall h arv est.
M orton B ristow lost a valuable ]
fam ily from S pringfield, w ent to
Salem la st F rid ay and a tte n d e d the cow la s t week. It fell into a ditch
Piano Lessons on Wednesday
s ta te fair.
on Its back and could not get up
Afternoon
R ay M itchell and Jam es H astings again. W hen found It w as dead.
a re re sh in g lin g C harles H astin g s'
The P leasan t Hill high school
FERN ZILLIG
house. Fred G ray and O. O. Mc­ b o asts of new book cases in the li­
Phone Eugene 3056
M ahon have also resh in g led th e ir b ra ry and tw o new ty p ew riters in
houses.
th e typing room.
Mrs. Ira G ray, w ith Mr. and Mrs.
W in ter peas a re being picked and
M. J. M cK lin, m otored to Salem last apple h a rv e stin g will s ta rt a t once.
W ednesday an d a tte n d e d the sta te
F. W. Sm ith, who has been in the
fair. T hey sp en t th e n ig h t at the Pacific C h ristian h ospital for several
hom e of Mrs. G ray’s p a re n ts, Mr. w eeks, retu rn ed to th e hom e of his
and Mrs. Cumm.
nephew , E. B. T inker, la s t week.
M isses L eone and N athalie Ed-
m iston a tten d ed th e fa ir in Salem
METHODISTS LADIES AID
la s t W ednesday.
♦
R em em ber S teddon, a p retty , u n ­
so p h isticated girl, is th e d a u g h te r of
a kindly but narrow -m inded m in ister
in a sm all, m id-w estern town. H er
fa th e r,
Rev. D octor Steddon, violently bp-
poged to w hat he considers “ w orldly
th in g s," accepts m otion p ictu res as
th e cause for much of the evil of th e
p re s e n t
day.
T roubled
w ith
a
cough, R em em ber goes to see
Dr, B retherick , an elderly p h y si­
cian who is asto n ish ed to find h er
Jn a bad plight. P ressed by the
doctor, R em em ber ad m its h e r u n fo r­
tu n a te affair with
Elwood Faranby, a poor boy, son
Of th e town sot. As R em em ber and
Dr. B re th tric k d iscu ss th e problem ,
telephone m essage brings th e new s
th a t Elwood has been kidden in an
accident.
Dr. B reth erick p ersu ad es
R em em ber to go W est, h er cough
serv in g as a plausible excuse. U n­
able to b ear the se c re t any longer.
R em em ber goes to h er m o th er and
confesses.
Now Go On With the Story
h er legs on th e sta tio n platform ,
joined th e p assen g ers who choked
th e s tra ig h t co rrid o r along th e row
of co m p artm en ts. One of th e doors
opened and fram ed a tall and power-
ful young m an w ith a peculiarly
w istful
face.
H is
eyes
brushed
Mem and he lifted h is h a t as he
asked h e r pardon for squeezing past
her.
He knocked a t a n o th e r steel door
and called thro u g h , “Oh, R obina,
b e tte r com e out for a b it of ex­
e rc ise .”
W hile he w aited, som e of the
p assen g ers w ere tw istin g th e ir necks
to w atch him , and nudging and
w hisp erin g to one a n o th er. W hen th e
door opened and R obina stepped out
th ere w as such a boorish sta rin g
an d sen satio n th a t Mem tu rn ed to
look.
A young
woman
of an alm o st
S he said little, sh e caressed m uch, duzzling b eau ty cam e out, sm iling
and confirm ed Dr. B re th e ric k ’s pre- and b areh ead ed .
S he noted th e
acrlption and Joined In th e con- y okelry in th e co rrid o r, and h er
•p iracy , ad m in isterin g se c re t com fort sm ile died. She step p ed back into
to th e girl and to th e fa th e r.
h e r statero o m , and w hen she reap-
And a t la s t Mem w as sta n d in g on peared she w ore a larg e drooping
th e back p latform of a tra in bound h a t and a th ick black veil,
for th e v a st S ou th w est, th ro w in g
“I envy you th e p rivilege of the
k isses to h e r fa th e r and m o th er as [ v eil,” th e young m an said. Mem
th ey w atch ed th e tra in dw indling w alked up and down th e platform
like a telescope d raw n Into itself.
a s If h e r feet w ere w inged.
She
T hey tu rn ed back to th e ir lives as felt a longing to buy so m eth in g for
If they had closed a door on them th e sh e e r sp o rt of buying, and w ent
•ed v es.
so fa r as to buy tw o m agazines de-
B ut Mem, ns sh e re tu rn e d to h e r voted to m otion pictu res.
place In th e car, felt as if a port j One of th e m ag azin es slipped
cullis h u d l i l t e d .
B efore h er w a s ! _____________________________
A ll-Outdoors.
from u n d er h e r elbow and fell to the
ground an d as sh e stooped to
recover it h e r hand touched a hand
th a t had a n ticip ated
h ers.
She
looked up quickly an d h e r head
knocked off the h at of th e m an who
had tried to sav e h er th e tro u b le of
picking up h e r m azagine. S he saw
th e g allan t w as th e ta ll youth who
had cru sh ed p a st h er in th e corridor.
H is face cam e up ag ain like a sun
d aw ning acro ss h e r h o rizo n ; his
eyes b eat upon h ers like long beam s.
T h ere w as a kind of p ath o s in them ,
b u t also a g re a t b rig h tn ess, which
like th e sun he poured upon m illion
alike. B ut Mem did n o t know this.
She felt w arm ed and h ealed , and she
bloom ed a trifle as a rose does when
th e sun gilds it.
W tlh g re a t calm
and as m uch of a bow as h e could
m ake w ithout a sense of in trusion,
th e young m an solem nly offered
Mem his own h at and laid her
m agazines on h is head.
They both of them laughed as he
co rrected th e au to m atic m ista k e of
his m uscles. H e blushed hotly, for
he w as not used to m ak in g such
blunders.
Mem found an am azin g m agnet-
ism in his sm ile and in his eyes.
She did n o t know th a t th a t sad
sm ile of his w as m aking a milllon-
aire of him . He was sellin g it by
th e foot— th o u san d s of feet of it.
H is sm ile was broad enough to c ir­
cum scribe th e world and h is eyes
C ontinued on P ag e 4
POULTRY MEETING DATES
Gets G. O. P. Post
T he w heels ran w ith a ro llicking
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SET BY COUNTY AGENT
lilt b en eath the g irl’s body, th ro b |
bing likew ise w ith a zest of velocity. I
T h ere will be a m eetin g of the
T hrough h er head an old tu n e r a n :
I saw th e boat go ’round th e b en ’, . pou ltry ra ise rs and o th e rs In terested 1
p a rtie s held In th e W. O. W. hall a t
Good-by, my lover, good-by!
trav elin g j W alterv ille on W ednesday, O ctober
T he deck
was filled with
9, a t 2:00 p. m. L ectu res and d is­
m en,
cu ssio n s will be held by sp ecialists
Good-by, my lover, good-by
She w as on a tra in going around in p o u ltry production.
H. E. Cosby, O. A. C. sp ecialist will
bend a fte r bend, and th e tra in was
filled w ith trav elin g m en. Som e ot j give a talk on “ Fall Flock M anage­
them , as they zigzagged along the m en t and P ro b lem s.” A nother talk
aisles, sw ept h er face and h er form will be given on “S pecial A tten tio n ot
w ith g lan ces like sw ift, lin g erin g F eeding and C are of P u llets.” O. S.
h an d s th n t hated to let h e r go. F letch er, county ag en t, will talk on
Claudius H. Huston, Tennessee
T h is w as a s ta rtin g sen satio n , a j “G reen F eed.”
manufacturer, has been selected by
new kind of nak ed n ess for h er in- ; A sim ilar m eetin g will be held at
President Hoover to be the Chairman
tile E rn e st S ch ren k place n e a r Plea-
experienced soul.
of the Republican National Commit­
| sn n t H ill nt 2:00 p. m. T hursday,
tee succeeding Dr. Hubert Work.
The eyes of th e women flung
along th e aisle also w idened and , O cto b er 10. A m eetin g will be held
ta rrie d as th ey recognized in h e r a a t th e E ugene ch am b er of com m erce
th e
sam e
day.
S im ilar
gdm cthlng she had not yet found room s
out: th a t she was very, very p re tty m eetin g s a re being planned for Cot-
I tag e G rove and Ju n ctio n City la te r
—A ttractive, com pulsive.
in th e m onth.
She w as .plainly d ressed and had
n ever been adorned. Only h er n e a t­
ness k ept h e r from shabbiness. But
9 Hour Tussle With Fish
till' had beauty and appeal. On th e
Avalon, S an ta C atalin a Island, Cal.
tra in Mem had expected to find on
th e Journey
leisu re for co n tritio n O ctober 3 (A u to c a s te r)—G eorge G.
•Ad th e rem olding of h e r soul. B ut T hom as, Jr., of B everly H ills, cau g h t
tUv w orld would n o t let h er alone. a 155-pound M arlin sw ordfish on a
E v e ry th in g w as new to her. E v ery ­ six stran d light line w ith a b reak in g
of six teen
pounds.
He
th in g w as a crow ded film of novelty. stre n g th
Makes good the claim of
She knew the m inim um of the fought th e gam e fish for nine hours
and
five
m
in
u
tes
before
brin
g
in
g
It
its
makers. It is sure fire
OUtslde sphere possible to a girl who
had any education a t all. S he bad alongside.
and full of pep. Increase
n ev er been on a sleeping c a r before.
your mileage and free
She ha I read no novels ex cep t
T ake M otor T rip S unday— Mr. and
yourself
of trouble. Drive
such sw eetened w ater as the Sun
Mrs. D allas M urphy left S pringfield
in and fill up.
day school library afforded.
Sho early S unday m orning on an all day
had seen no m agazines a t hom e m otor o uting. T hey drove to E ugene
except
church
publications.
She w here they m et Mr. M urphy’s p are n ts
had n ev er been to a th e a tre o r a Mr. and Mrs. I. E. M urphy, and his
m otion p ictu re. Shehad n ev er even two siste rs. Hazel and E rab elle, who
danced a square dance.
Joined them on a trip to Ix?banon
She had never ridden a bicycle and to Mr. M urphy’s b ro th e r hom e
ANO SERVICE STATION
or a horse, and had n ev er been in on th e C alapooya river. T he p arty
any autom obile ex aep t som e old
SPRIHGFIELD
OREGON
re tu rn e d to th e ir v arious hom es late
hone sh a k e r th at drow ned conver th at even in g
»itlion in its own ra ttle .
S he bad never gam bled, or been
profane or even slangy o r d is re ­
spectful to h e r p aren ts. She had
s e v e r seen a cocktail.
She had n ever worn a low necked,
htgh sk irte d dress. She had n ev er
P rescrip tk m s cu r S p ecialty .—All
com pounding d< ne by reg istered
seen a b ath in g suit o r had one on
P h arm acists, > our m all o rd e r
G irls did not swin In th e riv er at
signifies your c o n ’ldence, It shall
C alverly. In fact, sh e bad escaped
have o ur perso n al and pro m p t
all th e th in g s th n t m o ralists point
a tten tio n .
to as th e reaso n s w hy g irls go
Wfong.
Eastman
Yet she had, ns th e say in g is
Kodaks and
Bpringfleld. O regon
gifne w rong— u tterly .
Supplies.
Yet no fast young m an had led
h e r a stra y , o r so m uch as tried to
IS.'ul h e r astrn y .
She h ad n ev er
m ade th e acquntntnnee of a fast
young m an. H er b etro th ed lover
wins slow and hon o rab le an d re li­
gious, e v ery th in g a young m an ought
When your car balks— what is the m atter with it?
to be.
But, u n fo rtu n ate ly , th p re seem ed
One way to find out “a thousand miles from no­
to he no volition In n e ith e r of th em ;
where”— is to climb out, lift the hood and fumble
th e y had Just floated to g eth er with
around with the motor. Often you will discover
s m ysterious bew ilderm ent.
some trouble that might have been avoided by bring­
T he clan g in g u p ro ar of th e en-
ing the car to our shop for Inspection before starting.
trp n e e Into K ansas C ity filled h e r
e ^ ts. Mem had n ev er seen a g re a t
THURSTON
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RE-ELECT ALL OFFICERS
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T he P le a sa n t H lil high school
stu d e n t body held its election lest
w eek, and th e officers w ere sw e-n
in W ednesday by P rin cip al E. E.
K ilp atrick a s follow s- L aura H ull,
p re sid e n t; N ils H ult, v ice-president;
Avis
M cL aughlin,
se c re ta ry -tre e s.;
Dell S tutz, b u sin ess m an ag er R ay­
m ond H ills, a th le tic m an ag er, Jo ­
sephine M athew s, re p o rte r
T he e n tire list of officers of the
ladies aid of th e M ethodist church
w ere re-elected a t the re g u la r busi­
n ess m eeting held in the church
p a rlo rs y esterd ay ’ afternoon.
The
officers who w ill continue to serve
fo r a n o th e r y ear a re Mrs. M. M.
M ale, p re s id e n t; Mrs. John N eher,
v ice -p re sid e n t; Mrs. G enevieve I.ouk,
se c retary , and Mrs. E lm a H alsey,
tre a su re r.
j T he m em bers p resen t all enjoyed
J a tea d u rin g w hich th e officers pro­
vided thfe e n tertain m en t.
E lection of class officers resulted
as follow s: S enior class, P resid en t,
Del S tu tz ; vice p resid en t, A lbert
C ar S tra p s B anished
M athew s; se c re ta ry tre a s u re r, ^ a n r a
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 3 (A utocaster)
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re p o rte r,
F ra n c is
P h ib b s; —C om pany officials explained the
( serg ean t-at-arm s
H ugh
W allace; reason w hy 2." new stre e t cars are
class ad v iso r. E. E. K ilpatrick.
unequipped w ith strap s.
C urrent
Ju n io r c lass: P re sid e n t, Iris W al­ sh o rt s k irt sty les m akes it inadvis­
l a c e ; vice-president, P re n tic e Wheel- ab le for women to lift th e ir arm s
| a r; se c re ta ry tre a s u re r, Lloyd Man- over th e ir heads.
n ey; re p o rte r, V ern a W iley; class
j advisor, M iss M arg aret Shultz.
SICKLY BOY, 7, GAINS
Sophom ore c la ss: p resid en t, N ils
15 LBS— RATHER HAPPY
I H u lt; v ice-president, E d n a P ed er­
“My noy, 7, would not eat. I
so n ;
se c re ta ry
tre a s u re r,
G ladys gave him Vinol and the w ay he eats
and plays now m akes me happy. He
S m ith ; re p o rte r. T rum an A kers.
F esh m an c lass: p resid en t, M ildred gained 15 pounds.”—J. F. A ndres.
V inol is a delicious com pound of
S w ift;
vicq-president,
L u cetta cod liv er peptone, iron, etc.
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