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    THURSDAY, IH*’, 26, I »2»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FTVg
TOWN AND VICINITY
Rsturna H o m . Friday- M r . Frank
Hnyder of Laurel ra tu rn .it
to her
hum . h .ra on Friday of Iasi week.
Return from Portland Parry Wfl
lliitii. returned from Portland Huuday
nftar a abort vlalt in (bat <Hy.
R oturn. from Ashland Mr». Aud
ray Mo.knp ba. h<turna<l from A»h
land to visit re la tlv .s h.ra.
From Haydan Bridge -Grant M i-
Kinnl«, of Hayden Bridge, waa a
visitor In Jprlngflold on Monday.
Hara from M a re ó la - Hay Winger
waa shopping In the city on Monday
111. bom . la In Marcóla
. T r a n .a r t. Business—J. T Ho«.man
of Comp Creak waa a business vlaltor
In the city on Monday.
Vlalta at Aatorla— Mr. and Mrs. J
Bushman spent Christmas day at
Aatorla with M r. Iluabman'a par.nia.
SPRINGFIELD GIRLS TO
SMALL GIRL TELLS
APPEAR IN HEILIG SHOW
SANTA CLAUS SHE WILL
The «a Ila van tin Gobs, a chorus of
NOT RUN AWAY AGAIN
The Poiintan Brought Tbh Baby
«penda Chrlatm a* at Portland Hay
Oott left Monday for Portland, where
Springfield high school girls, who ap­
Santa Claus paid hla yearly visit to
peared on several local program,
from time to time, w ill also have a G ra y » store on Monday, where ha
Part In the midnight matinee program met and talked with many of the
at the H elllg theatre. New Year’a boy. and girls of Springfield abont
®T*
The program la being eponaor their Chrlatma« wish®. and dealree.
by the American Legion poet In H e waa very particular to find out
whether or not the boye and girl» had
Eugene.
The troupe consists of Ruth B e tti. b* * ° * ,,Od <lur,n< ,h ® P“ ’ » F®«»r. One
ader. Daley
leader,
Delay Tomaeth, Bernice Clm..
Cline ! * mal1 * ' rl ha"teD*'<1 lo Inform the old
HHdred W ycoff, Loud elle W illiam » fellow that she had run away once
H e l e Stuart. Nellie
Sankey, ano during the paat year, but that . he
waa not going to do »o again, and that
Jule Pollard, p la n ili.
«he would be a good girl from now on.
d will »pend C hrlatm a. with frien d .
H e r. for H o lld a y e -G rlo Nettleton
-»m e In from Curtain on Monday to
•pend the holiday* In this city.
• n from Lowsll M r and Mra. O. C
Smith were visito r. In Springfield on
Tueaday.
J«eper R a .ld .n t C a lla -A . E. Jone,
Of Ju.per, was colling on h l. freiad.
on Tueaday.
T ra n .a e t. B u s in ...
8. w . Helaeler
i« ,r ?
H ughe.
of Wendllng wu. tran.actlng bu.lneaa
In the city on Tueaday.
*•"
R ,,u r " ’ -
e »«»>
* M r and Mr< W j||u m
field “? , * * ’ l“ ‘* r<,turned * Sprlng-
f d , " U r maDy mon,ha of ‘ " » e lin g
In thia and adjoining «tales a . a re-
Prom Thuraton— lra Gray waa on
a ahopplng trip here on Tueaday
fram h l. home In Thuraton.
A fte r getting acquainted with the
boye aad girl», Santa Claw« passed
out a «tick of eandy to each.
.P resen u tlve of a national magax.ne,
Thureton R.aidant H e re - luiwrence
Goaaler, of T h u r.to n. w .a in Spring
field purcha.lng aupplle. Tueaday.
)
A tte n d .
Funeral— M r
and
M r.
Vlaltlng with B r o th a r -M la . Theda
John Parker warn called to Marcola
Perklna, of Seattle, arrived Sunday
on Sunday by t h . death of Mra. Par­
io apend the holiday* with her bro­
ker'* mother.
ther, George Perklna.
Vlaltlng from Portland Klale M
Raadaport People Vlalt — W alter
IMvIa. of Portland, la .pending the
Conrad and hla .m a il »on», of Heed.-
holiday« In thia city
vlaltlng
her
port. are here for the holidays vlalt-
mother. Mr». Hannah Leply.
Ing hla mother, Mra. Nancy Conrad.
•
Annual Dinner Held
M r and Mr». Bert Vincent of Blue
R iver are »pending Wedaeseday and
Thursday
the C. C E. E Wheaton
Wheaton home,
home.
The undersigned a iim i.i
.
m
n rsaay at at the
the estate of W llltam H C ollins?
The" * two
have been having
reased. has filed hla final account In the,r Chr,lltn,aa and Thanksgiving
Coumvttc i . ' i i t h A ? ,d ‘?sta‘ e- wl,h »he dlnner" together for the past seven
-gon. and an o r t e / ‘ h’a . C^ n ty’ ° r ’" te* D year" Wllbout lnterru PHon. M r.
( and entered of record oy J b e V o ^ y
" "
W h* 8ton weBt “ >
V ia-
N O T IC E OF f i n a l S E T T L E M E N T
o rd ic ’^ u .
U
T a u'
'
t
.. A ” rcd ’ .m7,h<r-
. .a r*
boy A , r !e" d
the hoy. She wrote and aaked
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~
WM ado«?ted
M r‘ Bni,ah
•
fotb/wing the “mail
miored in an auto accident, waa unable
®f M r» Patterson sent her a picture of
for the boy, and he arrived ahortly after.
Coart of said County, directing thia CCDt h° me for T h a n k*S»’ lng dinner
notice, and appointing the 3rd day ot th,a Tear
” .3° at ,en ° 'c,° ck A M° '
I for the hearing of objections to said
I account, and the settlement of « , ’d
HAMPTON’S
ENCINEERS
-------wt «">■««■ «pe«! *
Dated
at r-ugene,
Eugene, Oregon,
Oregon, thia
this 2 ith
studv flood
---- ----- . ----------
.
Aaaiata at Store Ralph (la k e . a .
V la lt. S l . t . r Mr« Charlea Parla hert* the r,r” uf »h® week
PROBLEMS
AFTER
RAINS
D“
S
&
,
”
’
COI.UK8
al.ted at the Sneed grocery »tore
of Marcóla. ,p e „, Sunday here visit-'j T r . n u e t . Bu. , n.
BASEMENT STORE
during the ruah prior to the Chrlat-
A dm inistrator of the
C M " d *>'
of
Ing at the home of her slater, Mr» W a H e rv .H , « ra n m ^ ^ 1 « ^ . « ’ J u ,^ 7
maa holiday*.
H- Colline, deceased.
Eighth and Willamette,
J. H. Steven..
»he city thia week.
* h gh * “ ,er which flooded the IM M E L A EVAN S,
Eugene, Oregon
Vlalt from W endllng— Mr. and Mra
Attorneys for the estate.
country last week, and which tied up
Service Station M«n III— V irg il H
D
2fi
.1
Hay Wallace of W endllng ware guest,
From Camp Creek— Charles Hack
the traffic over the Pacific highway
Jone. was III ,he first of the week.
, rw
at the lx>ply home the flrat of the
of Camp Creek called on friend« In
and w»» unable to be out at hl« place (he city thin week
to Eugene for several hours when the
week.
of business.
“
rive r left its banks and crossed the
Famlllaa
O ln .
T o g . t h . r - W . II
V id . M .n In Tow n—John Wilson Of 1 M a b J * w '.T T h u r i ^ L "
? *“ • °'
pavement near Judkins point. Some
G illette and fam ily were Christina» Vida was among the people
,„e " „ X y
'
cord
wood, which was piled li^ low
gueeta at the home of M r and Mra
city doing Christmas
shopping on
places floated away and some fence«
H L. G illette on Wednesday.
cfIecking over our stock we find that we have heavier
Tuesday,
Vlalte M other— I>r. C. O. Van Val
were damaged
The shoulders on the
stockB than usual at the end of this year on account of the
Agent'« «on Here- -Russel Olaon.
«ah. of Portland, spent Christmas day
W o T V . S i
w ' a lm • •
» h e lv “ X ; ^
highway were loosened In a few places
A rrives for Holidays— Lula loo ter
here with hla mothor, Mrs A .B Van
•on Of Mr. and Mra Carl olaon.
but were eoon repaired. The flooding
of Portland, arrived here on Satur­
- b .n d V
k' l” ve"lorJ’ aI,<l “ta n >’ 30 with new mer-
Valaah.
arrived Sunday for a week** visit
of the highway again near Judkins
day to apend the holidays with her
with hla parent* during the holiday*.
Oakridge Jteelflent , Here — 'Mrs. point brought several of the state en­
mother. Mrs M ary C. Magill.
Bdlth Rhoades, of Oskrid
was gineers here for an Investigation as
Spend« Holiday« with M o t h e r - M r.
HERE ARE A FEW JANUARY SALE ITEMS:
Visit«
Daughter— Frank
Wetcher among -the- m any «hoppers',n "the city to possible means of preventing
and Mr«. John P. I*arker spent the
Tuesday
Portland on Tuesday
C h r is ,« ., holiday, with h l. m o th e r., left Bprlngfleld 1
^ 7 2 fey
* PortU,,d
future repetitions of the same thing.
J° hT p .e B “ i ± ” ' <l° “ n
napkin« to each p^-kage.
at her home In Canyonville.
I
h
( •” *» « "“ <»»h
They are now considering raising
j hla daughter, M ary W etcher.
MEAT MARKET WINDOW
the highway several feet and placing
36-lnch Outing PlanneL regular 25« a yard....... .
tie —Verolta Mor­
cross drains under the roadbed to
HAS
ATTRACTIVE
DISPLAY
Here From Portland — Miss Grace
27-inch Outing Flannel, regular 19c a yard
rison, daughter of Mr and Mra. E E.
drain the w ater on the south side of
M ele Is spending her vacation here at
Knoxall
Cotton Batts, regular 19c, now ...............
Morrison. Is «pending the Christmas
the
road.
The window* of the Independent
the home of her parents, M r. and Mra
holMnya hera with her parents.
Ladies’
Shoes,
to close out,-none reserved, pair
Nn»t
Market
on
Main
street
are
the
M . M. Male.
Ladles
Rayon
and
Wool Hoee, values to $1.25. Pair
cause
of
many
glances
this
week.
Entertains at Dinner
O *y Io Portland— Dr. a
Vialta Parjwtw—Mr. and Mra. W. R One of the display window* has a
M r*.
Eugene
Keeter motored
-r-u
j
’r * ° Pa ir s f o r
AA
Dawson motored to Albany to apend large dressed hog lying on the sbnlf.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paddock en­
Portland the Drat of the week
r? ^ S nOtB* ° N T ’ b,ack aDd Whke' and
Christmas day with M r. M. F. Dew Three row« of red cranberries run j tertained th eir relatives and friend*
«pend
down the beck of the hog and an at a Chilatm es dinner at their hom ej
’H»“«« present were Mr.
apple In the forehead and by eRher ye ,te rd aF
Holidays at Band — Mra.
Daughter Hera— M r. and Mra. C.
cheek of the animal makes one think * " d M r’ Jack H enderer. Dr. *n d Mrs.
Allen Lorah left flprlngfleld for Bend
E. M iller, of Corvallis, arrived here
of the old English Christmas feaau. * W
Em erF-
a“ d Mr«. P. H.
yesterday at noon. Bhe woll be a
last Thursday to spend their vaca­
ao aptly described by Charles Dickens Bmer5’' M r 81,1 M r*. M '.lllani L ig h t-,
gueet a t the Henry K o rff home for
tion at the home of Mra. M ille r *
a faw days.
The other window haa several
“ nd f‘ mHy’ bM ° f a J>r lngfleld;
parents. Dr. and Mra. W. C. Rebhaa.
alaba of pork with the rind taken o ff - J“ MP M d
John Rossman, who
Have Queets from Portland— Maud
Mr. and and the meat carved so as to make I t 1
*“
° l Sprln* t,eld T h « "» « »
Here from Grants P
Gorrle and Em ery Fay, of Portland,
Mr«. Roland Moshler, of Grants Paa*, look like huge chunk, of fa, with a
enter,a,n9d at lh * L ig h t-,
were Christmas gueata at the Gorrle
*
hom® ° “ Christmas eve at a Joint,
■re spending the Christmas holidays cranberry In each fold
home on route 1 Tueaday evening
here at the home of Mr. Mnshler'a
and Wedneaday.
parents. M r. and Mra. 8. O. Moshler.
(
JANUAR Y SALE
’ 1 iS S
<1 m
11
......... ........... - 2 5 c
Spending C hrlatm a* at W allo
Mr
u,
« -a
u
.» L n d fc i th
cOri ,“ r
a , 7
W allowa.
parents
w .t l
X“
Buahman'a j
Gueata at Springfield Hotel— F. C.
Montgomery w e. re g t.t.re d at the
o , her,
d“ rtne
MRS. EMMA MAY STOWELL
WES FRIDAY AT ENGENE
Mrs. Emma May Stowell passed
the week
, here
aw *y at the PacIGc C h r is t i« h M p lU I
nils* Heine, of Medford; and Charles *n Kugene on Friday afternoon at
Harrison, of Vida.
> 00 o'clock. Bhe was <3 years old
Ragleter a , B l.w -A m o n g thoae re “
t,m *
‘ “ d ” * Ur
vlved by her husband. Ulysses Show-
glstered at the E lite hotel during the
ell. of this city; three sons. Howard
past week end are Elm er Ewan, of
Stowell. Wepasklwln, Canada; C lar­
Glendale; Charles Boyd and Alvle
ence Stowell, Donald. Canada; and
Jones, both of Albany; N. Larson and
John Stowell, Medford; one daughter
Have Chrlatmas Dinner— Mr. and 8. O. I«each. both of Portland.
Mrs. LaVerne Potenanche, Ponoka.
re. Snodgrnss and sons. Jack and
Leave for Seattla— M r. and Mrs Canada, and 17 grandchildren.
farte. from Shedd, and Kenneth Do
The funeral service* were held from
A. E. Wood and daughter. Bobble,
I^ssus, from Cottage Grove, were
left Springfield Sunday for Seattle, the W alker-Poole funeral home In
guest* a t the Riley Snodgrass home
where they w ill spend a week visit­ Springfield on Tuesday afternoon,
here for Christmas dinner.
ing at the home of M r. Wood's with Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of the
Methodist church, In charge of the
Here from Salem— T ru bert Hender­ parents.
service«.
son was a guest at the home of Mr.
Student Hera — Dale Phetteplace.
and Mrs. J. M I«areon on Saturday
«on of M r. and Mrs. H. E. Phetteplace
REQUEST REGISTRATIONS
•*vening. H e went duck hunting on
Is spending the Christm as vacation
Randay and returned to his home at
FOR DRAMA TOURNAMENT
here with hla parent*. He Is a student
Ralem late that evening.
at the University of Oregon medical
Plans are already being made at
Here From
San Francisco— Miss school a t Portland.
the U niversity of Oregon for the
Helen M artin of Ban Francisco, a r­
Drive to Portland — Mr. and Mrs. fpurth annual tournument In which
rived
In Springfield
on Tuesday
Clifford
Wilson motored to Portland the first ten high schools of the state
morning to spend the holidays at the
Into
Tuesday
evening following the which apply for entrance are Invited
home of her parente, Mr. and Mrs.
dinner
at
his
mother's
home here, to to come to the campus with one-act
B A. Washburn.
he the guests at the home of his w ife’s Plays and compete for the state
Assistant Principal Home— V irg il parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mclxuin. championship. No play may be more
McPherson Is spending the vacation
than 36 minutes In length of perform- !
period at the home ot his parents,
Motor to Toledo— Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ance. They are all held at the Guild
M r. and Mrs. S. M. MoPhoraon, of Wade motored to Toledo on Tuesday theatre on the campus and are open
this community.
Mr. McPherson Is afternoon to apend the Christ mas to the general public.
Many
more
high
schools
applied
assistant principal a t the Dalles holidays
friends
and ICIttUYPR
relatives
....... •* “ with aa.vjssw
ao mm
~w -----
...s.a
ov.ivrv/in
fappilUU
IOT fo r
Junior high school.
They were expected to return this Pntron<’® In the tournument last year
afternoon.
»han could be accommodated, and
Holne from 8chool — Misses Fxlllh
has been requested th at registration
Baton and Lucille Richmond
have
Motor to Tualatin— Mr. and Mrs of the high schools be made with Miss
returned from Ashland, where they W. H. I^amhert and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mozelle H a ir at the Extension divi­
ere attending the Southern Oregon W. Baldwin and sons, Donald and sion of the University not later than
Norm al achool, to be the guests at Gordon, left Springfield
on Friday February 16.
the home of th eir parents In this for Tualatin where they w ill he the
Previous winners of places in t
city during the holidays.
guests at the Bill M artin home for tournament have been Eugene, M il­
Chrlatmas.
waukee union high, Henley high ...
R eturn* from North Band — Mias
Klam ath county. Roseburg high, and,
Maurlne Lombard has returned from
Spend Day at Junction C ity— Mr. Jefferson high In Portland.
North Bend to be a guest a t her
and Mrs. J. M. loirson and fam ily
mother’« home during the holidays.
went to Junction C ity Tuesday even-
Famlllee Gather— The G. M. Gerber
Mia« Lombard la teaching In the
Ig, where they were guests for Christ- fam ily was host to the O. E. Oerber
North Bend high achool tills year, and
ma eve and Christmas day at the
was * teacher h e r* durin g the paat homo of Mrs. Laraon’a father, Char­ and W. W Squires fam ilies nt a
Christmas dinner yesterday at their
achool year.
les Toftdahl.
home.
Hem« from K lam *th Falla— Audrey
McPherson has returned from K la­
math Falls, where she Is employed
as a achool teacher, to spend her
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W a lte r McPherson.
E.
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GRAY’S
BUY EARLY-
Year-End Sale
Ivory Soap Flakes, 25c s i z e ..................15c
Baby Whole Clams, can ............... ..
Richter’s Malt, 8 lb. tin ........................7&c
Sardines, regular 5c, 5 c a n s .................. 22c
Deviled Meat, 10c size ........................... 7c
He
Shasta Tea, green, half pound pkg
27c
Sandwich Spread, 10c size .................. 7C
Shasta Tea. green. 1 lb......................... <7C
Palmolive Soap, bar ..............................
Heinz Vinegar, pint ..........................
Sun Maid Puff Raisins, package .......10c
Gray’s Kraft Bag Coffee, 3 lbs..........
Sun Maid Nectars, package ................ 10c
Gray's White Bag Coffee, 1 lb........... .. 42c
Thompson Malted Milk, 60c size
G rays Red Bag Coffee, 1 lb........
39c
Choice Sliced Peaches, 2»^ tin
39c
..... 23c
89c
Gray’s Yellow Bag Coriee, 1 lb.......
36c
Van Camp Sardines, large oval _____ 10c
Purex, quart bottle ...........................
15C
Shrimp, regular size, 6 cans ................87c
Dill Pickles, 2 ^ tin .............................
Moorhouse Mustard, 10c size .............. 7C
Plm entoes, 18c size .......................
Pimentoes, 10c size ............... ........
Macaroni, 4 lbs..............................
French Salad Mustard, 15c size ..........12c
F’ancy Mackerel, 2 cans ...................
25c
Rainier Ginger Ale, 2 bottles ...........
25c
Rainier Orange Dry ................................-,5C
Calumet Starch, 3 packages .................21c
8c
Assorted Jam, 15 oz. j a r s ...........
Libby Apple Butter, No. 1 tin ...........
Pure Sugar hard mixed Candy, lb.
Fresh Creamery Butter, pound .......
23c
13C
10c
40c
25c
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT.
Table Queen Squash, each ................
1C
Hubbard Squash, pound ..................
ic
Cabbage, pound ...............................
Oranges, pail full
.......................
2c
39c