The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 09, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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THREE ESCAPE INJURY
OREGON BUSINESS MEN
IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
TO DISTRIBUTE STAMPS
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
M a rria g e Licenses Issued
rouies—Take Your Pick!
j
Portland, Jan.
Special—Keen
Interest and enthusiasm from every
part of Oregon has been expressed
I'ai't
about »•»« first series of Oregon Poster
Stamps being issued by the Oregon
State Chamber of Commerce in Its
1930 program of "Build Oregon,** W.
O. Ide. manager of the organisation
stated here yesterday.
3:S0.
The first series of stamps cover
The impact of the two cars coming only a few of the outstanding pointa
together was sufficient to cause Mr about Oregon and we're now planning
A- J. Sohnetsky. father-in-law of Dr. j the issuance of additional series of
Mortensen, who was rid ng with him, poster stamps. It is our desire to
to be lifted from the seat and thrown produce the most effective series of
against the windshield His head poster stamps ever issued by any
struck the glass and shattered It, but state and believe we can gain this
he was not injured or eren scratched. distinction if the people of Oregon
The windshield on the Innis machine i will give us their ideas and sugges­
tions for additional poster stamps,
was also broken.
Ide said.
Both cars were hsdlv damaged
Ideas and suggestions for Oregon
Their radiators were broken, the
Poster
Stamps will be greatly appre­
front left readers, headlights, springs,
and axles were all damaged on both ciated and should be turned in to the
automobiles, which were towed to local chambers of commerce or sent
to the Information Service depart­
local garages to be repaired
ment of the Oregon State Chamber of
No one seems to know how the ac-, Commerce at Portland
Mortensen
Each Oregon Poster Stamp telis
near C ™ i l ’X
n° T ’ i ™ ”
inU‘rps“ n<'
»b-u,
near Creswell and saw the Innis car Oregon and the lines of copy on each
coming Innis says «ha, he d‘d not stamp Invite the reader to’ write to
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,hey had “>e local chamber of commerce for
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j further information.
The complete
_
series of stamps is planned to tell
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
what Oregon has. offers, wants, how
Three people narrowly escaped ¡n.
Jury Sunday afternoon when two
automobiles being driven by Or. Mor
tensen and Emmett Innis, route 1.
Creswell, collided head-on on the
covered bridge over the Coast Fork
of the Willamette river about seven
miles south east of Springfield at
The members of the Epworth league
at the Methodist church held a social POR S1I.K OK TRADE tVprlngfleld
lots Will consider Eugene or Me
meeting at the church on Tuesday
Kens'e River pro|>erty In exchange
evening, under the direction of thirls
»’. O. box 191 Springfield.
Meyere. Refreshments and games
were enjoyed by a good altendance.
KENNETT WILL CONDUCT
STORE SALE AT SALEM
COAT SALE
Clearance of all
gardleag of cast.
George Kennett left Sprlngflelu on .
Tuesday for Salem, where he will ! One
conduct a one week's sale for a men s I
furiilahlng store. The sale will begin
<>n Saturday and Mr Kennett will re
main unitl the sale Is well under way.
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JUVENILE CIRCLE PLANS
FIRST MEETING OF YEAR
A regular meeting of the Juvenile
< Ircle N. O. W la being planned for
Fehrunry I, This will be the first
meeting of the new year, ami the last
since the big Christmas party held
J um ( before Christinaa.
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points of interest.
Thirteen members of Mrs. A. B. i The state chamber plans for 6,750.-
Van Valxah’s Sunday school class at
Oregon Poster Stamps to be
the Methodist church were entertain P’aced on outgoing mail during 1930
ed at a party held at her home hrre j through the cooperation of the states
on Friday evening. The evening was , 30.000 business and professional men.
apent playing games and with music The stamps themselves advertise .
_
The hostess served light refresh OreS°n a"d funds created from the i _ _ _
merits Evan Hughes and William Pol- 8416 ot stamps create the state cham SERVICE CLUB MEETS AT
lard had charge of the entertainment. bera budget to carry on its program
HOME OF MRS. McKLIN
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Those
present - - for — the evening of work.
were Ann Gorrle. Dorothea Bailey.
A large number of women from the
Doris Gerard. Edith Horning. Doris METHODISTS WILL HAVE
Christian church, all members of the
Meyers, Theo Bartholomew, Evan
SERVICES FOR YOUTHS Service Club, gathered at the home
Hughes. William Pollard. Howard
of Mrs. M. J. McKUn on Thursday
Hughes. Clayton Klikland, Buford
A special service for young people evening of last week for a social I
Kight, Jaul Potter. Herbert Horning, will be held at the Methodist church evening. Luncheon was served be i
and the hostess
next Sunday morning at 11:00. Rev. fore the visitors departed for their 1
C. J. Pike will speak on "The Far homes.
“THE — SILENT
Country,
choir unaer
nnder tne
the
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- .. . and the vuuir
About twenty-five members at
tended the regular monthly meeting
of the Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church,
which was held yesterday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Emma Olson
The usual program of worship was
followed and refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Vida— F
PUBLICITY
Colorado that are higher than Pike’s Peak. Can you name
any of them? Neither can we. But we have all heard of
Pike’s Peak because it has so much publicity. So Pike’s
Peak gets all the business and twenty-eight higher peaks
Just stand around or sit or whatever a peak does and we
imagine, complain that business is poor and wonder why
people flock to Pike’s Peak and refuse to believe in publi­
city. Some merchants are like Colorado mountains
groups of nilEKSBB
. $ 3 .9 8
$4 98
V alues to $12.«IS
" v,s
$1.00
8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
42 9th A ve W est. Eugene, O re.
D o n 't
fo rg e t
we
G reen
give
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Stam ps
The choice of thrifty house*
wives ull over the country!
Harvey W . W iley, world-
famous chemist who fathered the
Pure Food laiw. announced his re­
tirement from active work after a
severe illness in his 8Ah year.
8 4 llh'at hi'il or 9 /4
Unbleached . , . yard
39c
9 /4 M eached or 10/4
Unbleaehed . . . yard
T ’-JC
a
Also a complete range of other aize sheetings,
sheets and pillow cases.
"NATION WIDE" PILLOW TUBING
BAD YEAR FOR HUNTERS
The open season for duck hunter*
will close In the state of Oregon on
Wednesday of next week. This has
been one of the poorest duck sea ns
which this section of the state has
had for manv years. I-ocai sportsmen
¡here repeatedly gone Into the I -id.
! but have usually returned with no
i thing but a good amount of walking
| to their credit.
i The lateness of the fall rains is
i blamed by several for the bad season.
The low spots In this section which
are usually covered with water In the
j fall, and upon which the ducks fre
i quently stop to feed, were dry this
j year until most of the ducks had
! gone over.
The Lane county fair will be held
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­
day, September 16, 17 and 18 this
year. The dates were decided upon
at a meeting of the fair hoard mem­
bers this week. This is the latest
that the fair has been held for many
years.
Strict inspection of all entries will
be made this year, say members of
the board. Blood tests of livestock
will be made to ascertain their con
dltlon of health.
Mrs. Mabel Chadwick, secretary of
the board, announced that work had
already been started on the premium
lists.
Mother: Flghtln again—don't you
know that well behaved children do
not hit anyone.
Boy: Yes, I thought Jack was well
behaved and hit him—but he was 111
behaved.
Teacher: Why do you Insist on
spelling bank with a capital "B.”
Johnny; Pa said a hpnk was no
good unless It had a big capital.
T he Springfield N ew s
D resses
“ NATION WIDE »
SHEETING
SEPT. 16 TO 18 DATES
SET FOR 1930 LANE FAIR
It is said that there are twenty-eight mountains in
group to go nt *» 1 0 .9 5
Vaines up to $32.50 *
942 Willamette St., Eng eue. Oregon.
DUCK SEASON TO CLOSE
A. Weed, of
Vida, was a visitor In Springfield on
Wednesday.
from
Coûta re-
’ C.PENNEYC0.
WILL BE SERMON TOPIC dlrection of Arah H°rt Rae will sing W. F. M. SOCIETY MEETS
an anthem.
WITH MRS. EMMA OLSON
“The Silent Preacher” is the ser- I
Sunday school meets at 9-45
Here
During Hie week marriage licenses
The three year old daughter of I have been issued io the following:
Mrs. Mary Douglas of Junction City 1 Arthur Funke and Zina Easley, both
yas brought to Bprlngfleld last Fit of Black Bulle, Alla Pooler ami Carol
day for treatment of burns whlrh r K» i Taylor, both of Collage drove: Ulen
sustained at her home when she fell l’uimiiii, Wallnrvllle, and l.uclnda
against the stove |n the kitchen. Parrish, Westfir; Carroll Uroahong
1 causing her to lie painfully Injured [ and Edith Kills, both of Eugene)
David Pendleton, latkealde, and Mur-
She Is now recovering nlogly.
garet l.oalrom. Salem; Robert Alley
and Irene Hannon, both of Veneta.
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
SOCIAL ON TUESDAY
ENTERTAINED ON FRIDAY the state ranks and about its special
mon topic chosen by Rev. Ralph Mull- and U,e EPworth league will have
holand of the Baptist church for the thelr regu*ar Sunday evening meet­
morning service , Sunday. The choir ing in ,he leaRue rooms at 6:30.
will sing. Bible school will meet at
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Honor Student at College
10:00 and the B. Y. P. U. will meet at
Ernest Miller, son-in-law of Dr W
*;30. They will continue a study of
C. Rebhan. was a "superior A" t stud-
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the book of James.
There will be no evening service ent in chemistry at the Oregon State
Sunday, as Ute congregation is unit­ College, according to a letter from
ing in the Joint service in commemor­ the head of the department, con-
ation of prohibition, which will be 1 gratulating him, received by Dr. Reb­
han. Mr. Miller is a pre-medic stud-
held in the Christian church.
ent at the college.
PLAYING NEAR STOVE
Mr. Staylate: Sweetheart, Is
possible for me to leave you?
Miss Yawnsome: Oh, yes, I think
sot D- may be waiting for you at
the front door, but the back way Is
clear.
Circular woven . . . strong, sturdy quality,
40-mcA, y a r d .,
25c
42-inrh, y a r d ..
27c
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