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    THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1929
PAGE FIVE
T HE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
HAYDEN BRIDGE P. T. A.
REV. DUNN TO PREACH
HOLDS FIRST M EETING
LAST SERMON HERE
"D avid’s L eap O ver th e W all” h as
been chosen by Rev. Roy E. Dunn
From
Leab u rg —G. B. Bogovich
V isit a t Salem — Mr. and Mrs. W.
of th e C h ristian church, as the topic
w as a v isito r in th e city from Lea- A. T ay lo r m otored to Salem Sunday, Principal Events of the Week for h is serm on S unday m orning.
burg the la tte r p a rt of th e week.
w here th ey sp en t th e day visiting.
T h is will a lso be his la s t serm o n to
Assembled for Inform ation
be d elivered h ere on Sunday m orning
R eceives T re a tm e n t— B arney Old­
From C ottage Grove— W. A. Henten-
of Our Readers.
Rev. Dunn w as called h ere for four
field of L eab u rg was in town last way visited w ith frien d s in S pring
m
o n th s’ serv ice a t th e tim e Rev.
field on. T uesday.
S a tu rd ay for m edical tre a tm e n t.
to accep t the
D uring the sum m er vacation m onths C hilders resigned
Drive to Salem S unday— Mr. and
W e s tfir W o m a n in T o w n — M rs. G. 105 pupils of V ernonia high school E ugene p a ts o ra te an d S unday m ark s
th e close of th e four m o n th s period.
Mrs. A drian m otored to Salem Sun- , W. P u c k e tt of W e stfir w as am ong the earned a to tal of $8643.22.
H e h as selected “S afety on th e
day to spend th e day.
v isito rs in S p ringfield T uesday.
T he w heat h a rv e st Is finished with
In sid e” as his them e for th e evening
Shops in City— F ran k V aughn of
Goes to N ew port— Cal B urns sp en t yields g enerally above th e average,
serm on.
w
ith
fall
seeding
Just
begun
a
t
Cove.
W alterv ille w as p u rch asin g supplies S unday at N ew port on th e P acific
S pecial m usic is being a rra n g e d
ocean.
in the city on Monday.
W ork is to be ru sh ed on surfacing
for both of the serv ices. E rn e st
th e new g rade w ork done on th e Mc­
E n te rta in s F rien d s — Mrs. W. F.
M arcola Man H ere— Allen W ilken-
M cK inney, one of th e m em bers of th e
K enzie highw ay ju s t e a st of Spring-
high school faculty, will sing a solo
son cam e from M arcola M onday to W alk er e n te rta in e d a group of h er
field.
frien d s a t h er hom e h ere on T uesday
a t th e m o rning serv ice and Paul
p u rch ase supplies.
D ates for the C latsop county fair F rese is going to sing a solo a t the
aftern o o n .
At S tate F air— G eorge P erk in s was
a re announced as S eptem ber 19 to 22. evening service.
M arcola R esident In— Leo P aulus A total of $4000 In prem ium s is of­
am ong the S pringfield folk who a t­
T he Bible school will m eet a t 9:45.
w as in from his hom e in M arcola to fered to exhibitors.
tended the s ta te fair la st week.
T
he
C h ristian E ndeavor has it’s r e ­
receiv e m edical tre a tm e n t th e m iddle
F ire sta rtin g from film in a motion g u lar m eetin g S unday ev ening at
V isits M other—Bob A rchenbeave of the week.
p ictu re th e a te r a t Milton dam aged an 6:30 p. m.
of O regon City sp en t th e week-end
adjoining cafe and a plum bing shop.
From
C
oquille—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S
k
eet
a t th e hom e of his m o th er h ere.
Rev. V elti P ru itt will conduct the
H arp er w ere in th e city visitin g w ith Dam age was estim ated a t $10,000. se rv ices a t the church n ex t Sunday.
V isits F rien d s— Mr. and Mrs. Ben frien d s o v er th e w eek-end. T hey No one w as injured.
W ebber sp e n t Sunday w ith friends re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e Sunday.
A fter a lengthy in vestigation Dep­
E a ts 63 R aw Eggs in 20 M in u te s
a t Salem .
uty G ame W arden Sm ith has an­
I N urse T ak es T rip— Miss K ate B ax­ nounced th e opinion th a t o vereating
E land, W is., O ct. 3 (A u to caster)
V isits in City— A. J. P e rk in s w as te r, n u rse in Dr. P h e tte p la c e ’s office
and warm w ater have killed thousands — P h ilip S zutkoski, railro ad em ployee
callin g on h is frien d s in th e city on v isited frien d s a t S h erid an and N es­
of perch in S unset lake, n ear A storia. acted “according to H oyle” by e a t­
Sunday.
kow in over th e w eek-end. She was
ing 63 raw eggs in 20 m in u tes to save
Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Gullion of Eu­
T ra n s a c ts B usiness
H ere—W alter accom panied by M iss Alice Jaco b so n gene have ju s t retu rn ed from Hawaii, them from spoiling w hen they w ere
found crack ed and broken in sh ip ­
B aston of W alterv ille tvas h ere on of Eugene.
w here Dr. Gullion sp en t th ree weeks
m ent. He explained his a c t by s t a t­
business T uesday.
atten
d
in
g
a
conference
of
surgeons,
Stop at E lite H otel—G uests re g is­
ing th a t th e railro a d book of rules
tered a t th e E lite h o tel d u rin g th e atten d ed by 200 d eleg ates from all
calls upon every em ployee to ex ert
T h u rsto n Man C alls—G eorge Mc-
over
the
U
nited
S
tates.
w eek-end included W illiam Fogel
every influence to p ro te c t sh ip m en ts
Q uinn was a c a ller in S p rin g field the
stro m , G reenfield, C olorado;
Ira
J. X. S toker died at La G rande last handled by the ca rrie r.
firs t of th e w eek.
B aldw in, P e n g ra ; Paul F. C arlton, w eek following a ten-year illness. He
A ttend
F air— Mr. and M rs. F red San F ran cisco ; R obert J. S co tt, F ort w as born in Jack so n county, Ohio,
PEDIGREED
Louk w ere v isito rs a t th e s ta te fair j Bid well, C alifo rn ia; and A. C. C ald­ Ju ly 10, 1934, and crossed the plains
to e a stern Oregon in 1878, m aking the
well, M cK enzie B ridge.
USED CARS
a t Salem on S atu rd ay of la s t week.
trip in a covered wagon.
R e g is te r
at
S p r in g fie ld
H o te l—
If it's a P ed ig reed U sed C ar it’s
R etu rn s
From
P o rtlan d — D. W.
E ugene police found m ore th an 40
th e b est buy in tow n.
A nting th e g u ests who sto p p ed a t th e
R oof re tu rn e d to his hom e h ere on
autom obiles unlocked on the business
S p ringfield h o tel d u rin g last week
Good
ap p earan ce, plus proper
Sunday a fte r spen d in g a few days
s tre e ts on the first day of check­
w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. E S u th erlan d ,
conditioning, fa ir prices and
a t P o rtlan d on business.
ing in th e “lock your c a r” cam paign
efficien t serv ice eq u als com ­
H illsb o ro ; O.. G. L arso n , P o rtla n d ;
recen tly in augurated by M ayor W ilder
plete sa tisfactio n . T h ese a re
H.
C.
S
h
o
rtrid
g
e,
L
o
ra
n
e
;
P.
W.
Mc­
W alterv ille Man H ere — Jam es
and the police d ep artm en t.
th e chief fu n d am en tals of
H a rt w as one of th e m any v isito rs K enzie, P o rtlan d .
our PED IG R EED U SED CAR
VALUES.
from W alterv ille who w ere seen on
A tten d s D inner— H. E. M axey a t­
L um ber W o rk er In ju red — M att
th e s tre e ts of S pringfield Monday.
ten d ed th e d in n er given a t th e
P h elan , well know n em ployee of the
SE E T H E S E
O sborn h o tel in E u g en e S atu rd ay
V isit a t S hedd—M rs. R iley S nod­
B ooth-K elly com pany a t W endling,
night by th e O bsidian club m em b ers
1927 Buick S tan. Coupe---- $885
g ra s s and h e r d au g h ter, Maxine,
1925 W hippet C abriolet ......$465
who w ere a t th e su m m er cam p th is w as in S pringfield M onday evening
visited a t th e hom e of M axine's au n t
1927 P o n tiac Land. Sedan $595
y ear. A bout 50 m em b ers w ere p re ­ to have an X-ray ta k e n of his elbow,
1927 S ta r S p o rt R o ad ster $345
and uncle on S atu rd ay .
se n t a t th e 6:30 din n er.
w hich he fra c tu re d e a rlie r in the
1926 O akland S port Road. $525
1926 S ta r C oupster .............. $265
P ortland W om an H ere— Mrs. A. J.
C u ts F in g er— T h e sm all d a u g h te r d ay w hen n ste e l line stru c k his
1924 J e w e tt Coach
......... $285
A drian w as dow n from P o rtlan d on of Mr. an d Mrs. H e rb e rt R o b erts, arm .
S atu rd ay .
S he
receiv ed
m edical | who live oh E a s t Main s tre e t, re-
T erm s
T rad es
tre a tm e n t w hile here.
i ceiv ed a badly c u t fin g er on h e r FORCED TO SLEEP IN
I rig h t hand T u esed ay aftern o o n as
EUGENE MOTOR CO
For
Medical
T re a tm e n t—Mr. E.
CHAIR— GAS SO BAD
IT H ANU OLIVE
P H O N E 145
sh e w as playing. H er b ro th e r w as
B au er of J a s p e r w as a M onday
I p laying w ith a b ro k en axe and he
v isito r in th e city.
He receiv ed
“N ig h ts I sa t up in a ch air, I had
OAKLAND-PONTIAC
seem ingly stru c k his little s is te r ’s
D IST R IB U T O R S
m edical tre a tm e n t a t one of th e
su
ch
sto
m
ach
gas.
I
took
A
dlerika
fin g er w hile sw in g in g th e axe.
local p h y sician ’s offices.
and n o th in g I e a t h u rts me now. 1
LLOYD A LLEN
B reak s Bone in Arm
sleep fine.”— Mrs. G lenn B utler.
MANAGER U SED CAR D EPT.
Spend W eek-end a t Bend— Mr. and
C ornelius G u th rie, sm all E ugene
E ven th e F IR S T spoonful of A dler­
Mrs. W. F. W alk er and Mrs. W alk er's lad, w as In S p rin g field W ednesday
ik a reliev es gas on th e sto m ach and
siste r, M rs. Alice L o rah , w en t to j ev en in g to h av e h is arm s e t by a
j rem o v es asto n ish in g am o u n ts of old
B end on S atu rd ay w here th ey w ere ! local doctor. T h e boy fra c tu re d both w aste m a tte r tro m th e sy stem . M akes
g u ests of frien d s over th e w eek-end. ' of th e bones In h is fo rearm when he 1 you enjoy your m eals and sleep b e tte r
H as T onsil O peration— T he little
d a u g h te r of Mrs. A drian N ystrom
oi D exter had h e r to n sils an d ade-
«olds rem oved a t a local ph y sician
T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs A ssociation
of the H ayden B ridge school held Its
firs t m eetin g of th e p re s e n t school
y e a r a t th e school house on F rid ay
aftern o o n , S e p te m b e r 27.
Five new m em bers joined th e a s ­
so ciation a t th e m eetin g , w hich w as
presided over by M rs. Jo h n S m ith,
p resid en t.
T he follow ing co m m ittees w ere
appointed by th e p re sid e n t: P rogram
Mrs. R iddle, Miss R ogers, and Mrs.
A nderson; M em bership: Mrs. Ifitkin,
Mrs. D enny and Mrs. E vanook; H os­
p ita lity : Mrs. P a tric k , Mrs. S. Y.
B artholom ew , and Mrs. K epner.
P lan s w ere fo rm u lated a t the
m eetin g for a group of very in te re s t­
ing sessio n s to be held d u rin g th e
school year.
COATS
Erom
$ 1 0 .9 8
and up
A ll sizes
DRESSES
1 lo t new Dresses on Sale
at 5 5 .9 5
HATS
In a ll new colors, priced
fro m 5 1 .9 8 and up
CLOSING OUT
Children's RAINCOATS
AT COST
8th Me. HAT SHOP West
42
8 th
Ave West, Eugene, Ore.
Don’t forget we give S & H
Green Stam ps
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have sta rte d a M arcelli ng Shop in my hom e a t 533
9th Street.
A copy of th is A dvertisem ent and 35 cents w ill en­
title you to one marcel O ctober 7 to 12.
Mrs. DOROTHY ALDRICH
EXPERT M A R C E LLIN G
533 9th Street
Phone 154W
Just, received, a case of new, one-pie.»’, seam -
■ ”
less, 80x105 Scalloped Bed Spreads. T hey are
in all the w anted colors Rose, Green, Gold and ***»,‘!
Blue. R egular value $2.25.
•
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE
$1.69
Two for $3.00
Come while the color a sso rtm e n t lasts.
U 1
t .
O K
L i» ,
f. »
fell from a tra p e z e on w hich he w as I No m a tte r w h at you have trie d for
I y o u r sto m ach an d bow els, A dlerika
playing.
j
j
office las'. F riday.
R etu rn s From Salem — Mr8. J. M. j
L arso n and ch ild ren re tu rn e d th e |
fr is t of th e w eek from Salem w here !
th e y hed been spen d in g som e tim e
v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s an d seeing
th e s ta te fair.
On H unting T rip —R iley S nodgrass
and Leon Bond le ft S p ringfield on
S unday for a h u n tin g trip on the
S outh fork of th e M cK enzie riv er.
T he m en ex pected to be gone a
w eek or ten days, dep en d in g on th e
•ticeess th ey have in killin g d eer.
T ak es B ro th er to
P o rtlan d .— Dr.
Q ari P h e tte p la c e to o k h is b ro th e r,
D ale P h e ttep lace, to P o rtla n d on
F rid ay of la s t w eek. H e re tu rn e d
to his hom e h e re S atu rd ay . Dale is
a m edical stu d e n t a t th e P o rtlan d
aehool.
H as Painful Injury— Mr. W. B.
S co tt of F all C reek w as in tow n on
M onday to h av e a piece of b ark
rem oved from h is forehead ju s t above
th e eye. Mr. S co tt w as in ju red w hile
w alking th ro u g h th ick u n d erb ru sh
■ ear his hom e.
T acom a People V isit.. Mr. and M rs
Ira C raighead and sm all d au g h ter,
and Miss F ra n c is B rison o f T acom a
are v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben S k in n er for a few days.
V isits F a th e r— Bill Cox sp en t S u n ­
day w ith his fa th e r a t his gold m ine
a t th e head of E ast Q uartz on th e |
B lue R iver. H e re tu rn e d to S pring
field on M onday. H e b ro u g h t out
som e sam ples of o re w hich have a
gold c o n te n t of alm o st $100 a ton.
F ire C hief V acations—Je s s S m it­
te n , c h ie f of th e local fire d e p a rt­
m en t, began a tw o w eek s' v acation
M onday m orning. T h e ch ief and his
w ife left h ere T u esd ay on an e x ten d ­
ed trip to C alifornia. K en n eth Giles
c h ie f of police, Is a c tin g a s fire
c b le f and F ra n k B e n n e tt is holding
dow n th e police d esk d u rin g th e
ab sen ce of th e fire chief.
H eater T im e
Circulators take the cold out of your home
MONTAG CIRCULATOR
$ 8 4 an d $ 9 9
HEXTER CIRCULATOR
$ 5 9 .7 5
Trade in your old heater as part payment.
Terms if desired.
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