The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 06, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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TliUltHDAY. FEH. 6, 1930
T H » 8PRINOFIKLD NEWS
New V-Typc 8-C ylindcr Car P ro v es Claim s
PACE THRE”
LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
PARTY LAST THURSDAY
A number of frlemln of .Mr. and
Mrs. L N. Endicott galht-red a» their
home at 74# North Hlxth atreet laat
Thursday evening for a potluck »up­
per and evening of bridge Mr«. W il­
liam Kodenbough won flrat prize for
women and flrat prize for men waa
given to Wayne Clover.
William
Kodenbough received the consolation
prize.
FEW ACCIDENTS LISTED
AT MILL FOR JANUARY
Only three accident notices for the
month of January were listed at the
Kootb-Kelly lumber company thia
week. Two of these were accidents
of the month and the third one was
the result of a former accident.
The three Injured men were Harl
D. McPherson, who waa Injured on
January 17, when the cable on the
donkey engine with which men were
Thoae pre a»'nt for the evening were trying to break the Ice on the mill
Mr. and Mra. Otlbert Ernest, Mr. and pond snapped, striking him a painful
Mra. Wilbur Lloyd, Mr and Mra. Ar­ blow on the hip. Bert Tomseth had
thur Thatcher. Mr. and Mra. William his ahoulder Injured on January 18
Kodenbough. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth when a piece of Iron fell from a
Chase. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Clover, monorail, striking him on the shoul­
Mr. and Mra. W alter Laxton. Mra.
der. A. H. Patrick rutpured himself
I Elsie Duvla. and the host and hostess. I
In December while working on the
dry kiln. He will have to have an
LOCAL CHURCH MEMBERS
HEAR BISHOP LOWE
In order to illustrate better the exceptional power to be found in Oakland's new V-eight
motor a test run was made last week to Yosemite Valley over the Big Oak Flat Road.
W hile at Yosemite party took snaps of some of favorite winter sports, which are now in
•rder.
Student Hers— Miss June Danks,
who Is attending school al Mt. Angel,
spent the week end here visiting
with her father. L. E. Danks.
From W altervllle- Kmil Hauer, of
Mohawk Man Here— Vic llam inltt,
W altervtlle. waa among the visitors of Mohawk, railed on hla friends
In Springfield the frlst of the week
here on Monday.
Seism People Hero— Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Nadvornlck and family, of
Salem, spent Sunday here at the
the home of Mr and Mrs. H. Trlnka.
From Thurston.—-Mrs. R W Rich-
Hayden Bridge Man In—Ouy 8te
ardson. of Thurston, waa a business vena, of Hayden Bridge, waa a visitor
visitor In the city on Monday.
In this city on Monday.
Visits Parents— Kenneth DeLaasus
la visiting hla parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Snodgrsas. this week.
Leaves for Teaas
rln a Temple left
Saturday night on
Limited for Huston,
City— Mrs Mm-
Springfield last
the West Coast
Texaa.
Transacts Buaineaa—Charles Syl­
vester, of W altervllle, waa a hualneaa
visitor In Springfield the first of the
Return from Albany— Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam Dawson and their son, Billy,
returned the first of the week from
Marcóla Woman In Town—Mrs J. Albany, where they had been visiting
Marcum, of Marcóla, waa a visitor In with relatives.
Springfield on Monday.
Dismissed from
Hospital.— Mrs.
I From Gold H ill—J. L. Aiken, of Gold Dolly Hood, of Marcola. was dismiss­
Hill, waa a buaineaa visitor In this ed this week from the Pacific Chris­
city last Thursday afternoon.
tian hospital, where she had been a
Donna Man Hsrs— Fred Crabtree, patient for the past two months. She
of Donna, vlalted his friends here Ihe Is now staying with her brother,
Paul Fisher, in Eugene.
latter part of laat week.
On Business Visit— L. K Smith, of
Spend 8und>y at Blue River— Mr.
weak.
' Blackley, waa a buaineaa visitor here and Mra. G. H. Turner motored to
Hae Operation — Miss Thelma laat week-end,
Blue River last Sunday for an outing,
Murka, of Mabel, underwent an opera­
Jasper Reseident Call»—Mark S e l! but found so much snow on (he
tion at the Eugene hospital Monday
berllng, of Jasper, railed on his many ! ground that they decided to return
morning.
friends In Springfield last Thursday , to a lower altitude where there was
less snow, before having their dinner.
Son Born— Mr. and Mra. D. E.
From T hurston-M ra. George W il­
Benaon. of W altervllle, are the par­
From Milano— Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ents of a baby son, born at the liams, of Thuralon, waa a Monday
shopper In Springfield.
Schlewe and Mra. 8. Schlewe. of
family home al W altervllle on
Here on Business— I-ee Cox, of Milano, arrived In Springfield on
Admitted to Hospital— Mra. L. I).
Thursday of last week for a short
Ream, of Marcola, waa tidmllled to Wendllng. was a business visitor In j
visit at the Fred Frese home. Mrs. S.
this
city
on
Monday.
the Pacific Christian
hospital In
Schlewe Is the mother of Mrs. I^ u l
Eugene laat week.
Nurse III Mrs. Carroll Groshong. Schlewe and Mra. Fred Frese.
Visit at Shedd— Mr. and Mra. Riley nurse In Dr. Rehhan's office, waa 111
Snodgraaa and daughter. Maxine, and unable to he at her desk Mnoday. J JUVENILE CIRCLE HAS
spent the week-end at Shedd, where
Returns from Medford- Dr. R. P.
they were guests al the home of Mr Mortensen returned laat Friday from
and Mrs. A. M. Snodgreas Mra. A. M. a business trip which took him as
Snodgraaa returned Io thia city with far south as Medford.
them and will visit here for a while.
i Returns from Los Angeles— William
Son Born Sunday— Mr. and Mra. ' Lnxton has returned from Los An­
Iluyton Thompson, of Vida, are the geles where ue spent a few days on
parents of a son, which waa born to business.
them at the Pacific Christian hoapltul
Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs.
In Eugene on Sunday morning.
| Trubert Henderson have returned to
I Salem after spending Ihe week end
Visits Son-In-Law— Mr. nnd Mra. } here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson.
John Nelson drove out to their son-
Seattle W om an H e rs — Mrs. Sulli­
in-law's place on the txirane highway
laat Sunday. He la Hoy Worswlck, van. the mother of Ray Masters, ar­
and operates the Spencer Creek ser­ rived here recently from Seattle to
vice station.
| spend a few days with her son.
J.C.PENNEYCO.
942 Willamette St„ Eug ene, Oregon.
T he F irst C oat M odes
F or S pring A re H erei
T h e new coat fashions follow
the graceful trends o f the new
dresses w ith their slightly fla r­
ing skirts . . . capelet collars
. . . scarf effects . . . and
straight-line model*, to o l Y ou
w ill find ever so many coats
around which to build your owe
ensemble . . . w ith a printed
frock and one in plain color,
one coat can be used to complete
tw o costumes I H ig h shades
'and practical colors.
Attractively priest^
$14 .75 to
$-4.75,
TW ENTY-FIVE PRESENT
About 26 children were present at
the meeting of the Juvenile Circle ot
the Neighbors of Woodcraft, which
was held at the W. O. W hall laat
Saturday afternoon. It was a regular
business meeting. A social hour and
refreshments followed the business
session.
Elaborate plans were made for the
next meeting, which will be held on
Saturday, March 1. This will be a
program meeting with a supper to
follow.
Miss
Esther
Wardlow.
Franklin Wardlow. and Miss Alice
Neet are In charge of the entertain­
ment committee. Mrs. Sadie Baldwin
and Mrs. Lilly Kiser will have charge
of the refreshments.
Mrs. Gilbert Ernest and Mrs. C. F.
Egglmann hud charge of the refresh­
ments ut the Saturday meeting.
DR. AND MRS. MORTENSEN
HAVE FAMILY DINNER
Twelve persona were Invited to the
R. P. Mortensen home laat Sunday
for a family dinner which was served
In honor of Mra. M. A. Pohl, of
Anacortes, Washington, who arrived
recently to make her home in thia
city. Mrs. Pohl la a slater of Mrs.
Mortenaen.
Among thoae present for the after­
noon were Mr. and M.ra. M. B. Hunt-
ly, Mrs. M. A. Pohl, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Schnctztyr, Dr. and Mrs. R. P.
Mortenaen and their families.
OSWALD OLSON RESIGNS
AS DRILL TEAM CAPTAIN
The resignation of Oswald Olson aa
captain of the Rebekah drill team waa
received laat Monday night at the re­
gular meeting of the group. Mrs. W.
W. W alker was appointed by Zella
Cantrell, Noble Grand, to fill the
vacancy.
A good attendance waa
present for the weekly meeting of
the lodge.
Several Springfield people attended
the banquet and evening program
given at the Methtodlat church In
Eugene laat Thursday evening when
> Hlahop Titus Lowe, of Portland, was
the principal speaker. He spoke on
"Pentecostal Evangelism.” Dr. M A
Marcy, superintendent of the south­
ern district of the Methodist church
presided as chairman of the meeting.
Ministers from as far north as Shedd
and as far south as Roseburg were
present at the meeting.
Saturday Specials
DRESSESI
24 New spring dresses values to
$10.95 at
$ 5 .9 5
HATS
In order to make room for
spring hat all fall and winter
hats to close out at $1.00 and
$2.00 regardless of former sell­
ing price.
operation.
The total number of accidents for
the month la not very high consider»
In the fact that the weather was very
bad and that there were many more
possibilities for accidents than usual.
The mill was la operation only about
a half of the month.
DANFORD PREACHES ON
“THE ABUSE OF POWER”
"The Abuse of Power" was the
topic which Dr. 8. A. Danford chose
to speak upon at the morning service
of the local Methodist church last
Sunday. He took as Illustrations for
his text the various temptations of
Christ
Dr. Danford Is a former pastor of
the local congregation.
He served
here during the world war and now
»sakes hfs home In Eugene.
William’s Self Service Store
77 EAST BROADWAY
EUGENE
98c D A Y S
Friday and Saturday
PLAN TO BE HERE A ND TA K E ADVANTAGE
OF T H E W ONDERFUL VALUES W E ARE OF­
FERING FOR TH ESE TW O BIG DAYS.
COATS
New Spring coats $12.98 and
up. Winter Coats while they
last to go at
$10.98 Values to $ 3 2 . 7 5
8th Ave. Hat& DressShop
S e r v e Y o u r s e lf a n d S a v e
42 8th Ave W est, Eugene, Ore.
Don’t forget w e give 8 A H
Green Stampe
Slightly Used
Repossessed
and Shopworn
E i e c t r ic R a n g e s
(H otpoint and W estinghouse)
Real Rargains
r
Buy now these odds and ends of our
used and shopworn stock
at new low prices.
A number of Demonstrators, Slightly
Used. Shopworn and Repossessed Electric
Ranges In the standard makes (Hotpoint
and Westinghouse) have accumulated on
our display floors. These ranges are satis­
factory in every respect—In fact, many of
them cannot be told from an absolutely new
range. Our Sales Manager requests that we
sell all these ranges at once Instead of ship­
ping them out of the territory. SO WE ARB
MAKING SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON
ALL OF THOSE ON HAND. If you come
early you win find Just the range you want
at now low prices and tb s usual easy terms.
These ever popular Hotpoint and West­
inghouse Electric Ranges are practically
new. WB STAND BEHIND EVERY RANGB
IN THIS SALE AS WB DO A NEW ONE. This
guarantee ta your satlsfaetlon.
Wo suggest that yen some early
choose the model that yon want,
that this sale lasts only during February and
only as long as there a n used i
Mountain States
I
New
Low
Prices
Easy *
Term s ¿
Power Company
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