The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 13, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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P e o p l*
C a ll-M r *
Jim
w ar* Hat
Prom W s lta n r ills -J
J Cab« of
W a lle rv llle waa a visitor In Spring
Held on Saturday of laal week.
S sksr M ovs* to Eugsns— R J
Ad’ ma form erly nmplnyi'd *1 the
Springfield Bakery. I* now working
at the Ideal Bakery In Eugene
lo ti o f Cedar Flat waa u visitor here
the laat o f the paat week?
Spend Sunday at Drain O rm e May
and her aun. Jean, and daughter. Junta
spent the prat Hundny at Drain where
they vlalled ti enda and relative*.
Mother and D au g h ter V is it Mra
Howard Mulaon and her daughter,
Ik iro lh y uf W endllng were Monday
morning ra lla r* In Hprlngfleld,
Coder Plat Man Haro— W a lte r Kaa
Vida Man Hare— F A Weed of Vida
was a business caller In thia city on
Saturday.
T he eleventh cougar was shot by
Kinsley a fte r his (wo dogs had treed
the anim al and kept him there for
the outstanding bond laaues are being
five hours. W hen bis dogs did not
retl-ed this year
T here Is only one
return a fte r a hunt be went out to
other district, num ber 1(3, not mak-
search for them a Bd found them a t
! Ing any payments this year on the
the foot of the tree containing the
outstanding Indebtedness according to
cougar.
the statement.
Prom Camp Creak Ed Connelly of
of Camp Creek spent Sunday with
friends In Springfield.
Dearborn Man V is it» James Ken
1 nedy of Deerhorn was among the vis-
School <1 “strict No. 19 has bond*
now outstanding to the extent of »71,-
000. The only other district In the
county with a 'arger debt la the Eu
gene schools in district number 4.
They owe »432,000 in bond*
The In­
terest on the bond* thia year wrtll
cost Springfield taxpayers »3,795 00
Eugene w ill have to pay »20,390.00 In
Interest thia year.
10 a house at the corner of F ifth and
11 atreeta.
The first step towards smartness is
to know yourself. The well dressed
woman studies her type and her color-
tag- just * * she studies the gown she
Weer« She chooses only the hues that
are tattering, lines that five grace to
■*» hgwre, and details that best express
her personality
The days wbea women were depen-
•a n t eatarely on the taleswusnaa are
p v i, forever
Thank* to a bvtfhaat
AMARANTH BRIDGE CLUB
HOLDS LUNCHEON HERE
Mia* Dunn. Frocks, especially
of the inexpensive type
standardised in tiling according
tru-fit system
Regular ana
mediate sixes from 14 to 4> nr*
by this novel plan.
Leave* for C alifornia— Mra. Itrun
»on. mother of Kay Brunson. Ihft Hun
The mem ber* of the Am aranth
day for O akland, California, where
C ertain ly this idea win rrvo letio o ie, ,
bridge club were guests of Mrs. C. E
the art of dress inxaufactu
ahe w ill apend aoine tim e vtaltlng
Wheaton at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon
all, a defimte knowledge of
friend*.
it money in one'
ne'* pocket. “ D o yen know
I and bridge party held at her home !
your «xef I a yoov* a standbed dm «Í
V isit at Corval 11»- M r and Mra. C. here yesterday afternoon. The club
stylist cf Naw York City. M ae Man* do yon belong
ag > «be r i l i g . n r ' e f M
P « « a of I. M ittlem aa A Coopawy.
W Pettyjohn returned Sunday even­ la composed principally of Eugene
t arsaatitr anafyaM of th e
h r~
Tbeee tw o
ing from Corvallis where they had . women, Mrs. Wheaton and Mias Edna
«peetaf «Wereeza to the
been spending a week vlaitlng at the S w art* being the two Springfield mem
tartar a aaads baa beea
If
home of th eir daughter, M r*. John ber*. F irst prise In the bridge game
aid Bka a chaw af beef • • ' • » to t r e W ar ««guiar and m an
ywwr corean «aa. eoe wdf be osee. inaura « perfect
waa won by Mra. Dr. H eterllne of 1
Purclll.
* t® y«a gravi* • yo u w ill w rit« •lie
Eugene and the low award went to
Basketball Player III—John Lynch,
M ia* Sw art*.
basketball player on the local high !
e a a •
a
held soon.
school team la III with the Influen ts
The Pleasant H ill high school boys
THURSTON
and wa* unable to play in tile game
• a • • a
basketball team defeated 9 t. Marys
last Friday night w ith the University I
team at Pleasant H ill last Friday
high team
Last Wednesday evening the P. T.
The Pleasant H ill A thletic club de­
A. met at the high school, the presi­
feated the Mohawk team by a score of
W a te rv ille
R esid en t
H e re — M re. i
dent. Mrs Bert W eaver resigned and
40 to 30.
F arre ll McQulnn of W a lterv tlle re- '
Mrs. Ira Nice was elected to fill the
reived medical cure ai the office of a 1
Avis and M aurice M cLaughlin ot
office.
Arrangem ents were made tor
local physician on Saturday of last '
Ihn high school basketball teams to the Pleasant HUI high school are
week.
entertain all Ihn league (earns with a quarantined with small pox.
dune« and refreshments on Saturday
Dwight Brown, who has been hav-
III
W ith Influence— Mra.
John
evenlng. February 22
Roy Edmiston Ing the mumps has returned to school,
Lynch la confined to her bed w ith the
and Bert M atthews were appointed on
Helen Settle, an eighth grade stud-
tn/luenxa.
Both her and her aon
the finance com m ittee; Misses Lois ent at the public school of Pleasant
John, are being cared for at the John !
Mathews, Hasel Russell snd Irene H ill, has tbe mumps.
P arker borne In thia city.
B a ite r were on a com m ittee Io se '
H a * M ajor Operation— Mrs. L. D.
about the music.
The Pleasant H U I public school w ill
fleam s of M arcola underwent a major
The Thurston girls basketball team hav’" • ’ •ta n tln e box
Names have
operation
at the f*aclflc Christian
won the s llre r cup at the basketball , b* en drawn
PUP“ ’
hospital In Eugene on Monday morn­
tournament In Eugene a few days ago ' The Ru.qgell Bros, of Lowell, are
ing.
W . W . HdmlgOpn. deputy sheriff, falling the t |mber on the B. B T ln k .
was out here last Wednesday to In- er ranch for piling
Released from Hospital— Hugh Jol-
vestlgate some one breaking Into the
Iff was released
from the Pacific
Jesse ('helps is cutting piling on his
grade achool house. One window was
C hristian hospital In Eugene last
ranch at Enterprise district
broken
and
two
electric
lights
turned
Thursday a fte r being confined there
on. but no other damage was done.
for some tim e due to Illness,
Lalth F. A b b o tt for six y e a n
I.aat week the telephone meeting
western advertising representative
Sunday School H a * Orchestra.
Has M inor Operation— Keith W ool­
was held hv the 17 lines that have
for The L oagR ell Lum ber Coaa
ey of Cottage Grove, the four year
peey and the Longview Company
consolidated, at Thurston store. Fred
An orchestra Is being formed at the
old aon of M r. and Mra. A W . W olley.
at Ixingvlaw. Washington, has been
Russell on line 14. was reelected pres­ Methodist Sunday school and w ill
underwent a m inor operation at a
appointed advertising agent for tbe
ident. and Ray Rennie, on line 22 was make Its first appearance on Sunday
Southern Pacific at Portland, ac­
local physicians office on Saturday of
also reelected secretary and treasurer. morning at the Sunday school under
cording
to
J.
A.
Ormandy,
pas­
last week
Laurenca M illig an of W a lle rv llle . wa* the direction ot Ernest M cKinney,
senger traffic manager. Mr. Abbott
chosen line man,
director.
R e tu rn from A storia— M r. and Mrs
waa gradeated from the University
M r. and Mrs. Curtis Price are the
of Oregon school of Journalism and
M. B. H untly returned to Springfield
parents of a baby boy horn at the Pa-
has worked on several Oregon
on Monday a fte r having attended the
news pa para.
slflc Christian hospital. February 4.
funeral services for her uncle which
Mr. Ormandy. In making this a »
Eugene Bible U niversity baskelhsll
were held In Aatorla on Friday of laat
soenrement. said that Abbott a »
team played the Thurston team laat
week.
ewmae hl* new duties with an In­
N O W P L A Y IN G
Erlday evening on the local floor and
tim ate knowledge of the I’ aclfle
In for T re a tm e n t— Ray Notallng of
were defeated.
N o nh w eet't development problems
W a te rv ille was In Saturday to have
L ittle Allen Yarnell who has been
gained through hie wide and var­
AU TALKING
h l* hand dressed at a local physicians
staying at John Price's spent the week
ied extiertence at Longview, giving
rax
office. M r Hotallng rut his hand be­
end
In
Eugene
w
ith
his
aunt.
Mrs.
him oatmeal qeaJtrtraU eaa la c a rry
•■AMA
tween the thumb and first finger laal
aa the promevtoa af toarlat travel
Pierce.
z
week on a wood saw while sawing
th l
Mrs. H erb ert G ray who teaches al
wood.
Notl spent the week end here.
Joins Railroad
Harvey Calvert who was hurl when
his 22 rifle exploded some lim e ago I
had his eye removed at the Northwest !
hospital In Eugene last Monday.
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
T he following table shows the
amount of Interest to be paid dur­
ing 1930 by above districts for In­
terest and retirem ent of bonds:
4
$20,390 00
19 .....................
3 795 00
43
246 50
45
.... 2,600 00
69
1 890 00
76 .....................
2,010.00
79
498.75
133
270.00
163
l f200 00
185 .........
650 00
C. H. 8
.......
Men’s
98c
Collars Attached
Or Neckband
Neatly striped shirt* of
V A T P R IN T E D broad­
cloth. Tha (trip* Is alto
V A T P R IN T E D .
They
are welt made shirts with
7-hution box p l a t t e d
front*, roomy armhole*
*nd extra lulluaas through-
S’iL
♦
4
UPPER WILLAMETTE
4
0
4
4
0
4
4
0
4
4
4
4
4
♦
0
4
Mrs. Em niu Pehrson of Washington
la visiting w ith her daughter, Mra.
Andy Olson,
The Pleasant H ill high school held
a ra lly the Monday a fte r the tourna­
ment. Cheers were given both teams
and each player and the eoachea.
Speeches were made by Captain Hugh
W allace of the boys team and by
coach E. E K ilp a tric k and coach M ar­
garet Shultz.
F lra t semester examinations were
held at the high school last week and
this week begins the second semester.
Nominations of student body officers
have been made hut an election has
not been held. Class meetings w ill be
2.000
4.000
3,500
1.000
500
500
1.000
1.000
FO R 8 A L E A T A B A R G A IN
and lot a t 439 Fourth
Springfield.
Also piano.
at premises.
F13
Used
Range
Sale
Slightly Used, Re­
possessed and Shop­
worn Hotpoint and
Westinghonse Elec­
tric Ranges.
Also several Shop­
worn Washers and
Ironers
Mt. States Power Co-
Wholesome Meats
for Better Meals
Good meat is the foundation of every meal.
Every house­
wife knows how impossible it is to plan a meal without it.
At the Independent Meat Co.’s shop you receive only the
finest cuts— at the most economical prices.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
4th and Main Sts.
E C. STUART
Phone 63
PRATT HOLVERSON
■I K
T he Builders of
the L incoln M emorial
While none of us may ever expect a burial and memorial
Mrs. Helen Peterson and daughter
M argaret Campbell, from Salem, vis- j
Shirts
»12.000
DON’T FORGET OUR
Selected Stone ®> Concrete
Rev, M artaln , from Eugene has been 1
employed as m inister at the Thurston
church and Miss Smith as assistant.
,
Ited Ihe first of the week with rela-
tlves here the first of the week.
Jay G rant, an O. S. C. student at
Corvallis spent the week end with
home folks here.
DINNER THEATRE PARTY
HELD SUNDAY EVENING
M r and Mrs. F. B. F.anery were
hosts to several of th e ir friends a t a
dinner and theatre party held last
Sunday evening. T h e invited group
motored out to the How ard dining
room two miles north of Eugene on
the Pacific highway fo r th eir dinner
Districts and amount* of outstand­
and following this they attended a
ing bond» follow : No. 4, »432.000; No.
theatre
perform ance
In
Eugene.
19. »71.000; No. 43. 49,150; No, 45.
Those present were M r. and Mrs. Jack
»50,000; No. 69,»36.000; No. 76. »36.
Henderer. M r. and Mrs. W . F W a lk ­
000; No 79, » it500; No. 133, »4,500;
er. Dr. and Mrs. W . N. Dow and Mr.
No. 163, »20,000; unloD high school
and Mrs. Flannery.
No 8. »18,000; No 185, »11,000.
Fox McDonald Ì
J.C.PENNEYC0.
In the lim elight as a hunter of preda­
tory, animals.
He has recently bag­
ged his eleventh cougar for thia sea­
son, and although be has m>t estab­
lished any record for the state, he
has set a high record for this district
and baa surprised several local peo­
ple who did not think that there were
many wild animals In this region.
Tbe worst feature of the Hprlngfleld
j school financial statu* la that none ot
V is ito r* Hare Wednesday M r and
Purchases Pead W a lter C arter of
M r*, fie ri Nixon of Seattle, Mrs
Vida purchased feed for h l* stock
T ee te r* of Cottage Grove, M r. and
w hile In Springfield on Friday of laat
Mrs. T ay lo r Needham and M r. and
week.
Mrs. George K ram er of Thurston,
Shoe Man Recovare— W . A. Ila ll were all visitors at the W a lte r Ed
baa returned to hta work of repairing mlnslon home yesterday.
aboea a fte r having been III with the
In flu e h ia for the paat two week*
>Tm lr r ,
School district number 1* which
consists of the three Hprlngfleld
school* ranks second among the elev­
en districts In Lane county In the
amount of outstanding bond Issue*
and second In the amount of Interest
to be paid on these bonds according
to a report issued laat week by Orace
8chl*ka. Lane county treasurer.
Aged Raaldant III Mra llary Bu­ | Hors In Springfield on Monday.
chanan la reported to be quite III at
her home on A street. Mra. tlurhanan
Moves Residence Mr.
and
Mra.
I* nearly 90 year* old
Herbert Moon have moved th e ir resi­
Visita Unele— M ia* Nellie Stuart lie n c e from over the Ketela drug store
spent the paat Sunday at the home of
her uncle, Cecil Frum, nt Junction
City.
n*mri *o i"
INTEREST PAYMENTS
ELEVEN COUGAR BAGGED
ON SCHOOL BONDS IS
IN FALL CREEK REGION
SECOND FOR COUNTY
Bud Kinsley of Fall Creek is again
TOWN AND VICINITY
l l l l l and M B Of T h u r.to n
urday visitors In the city.
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as elaborate and beautiful as Lincoln's, vet the same pro­
tection and endurance is provided in the McAlpin Cement
Vaults.
.
W I L L I A M FOX
F r « it t n t »
ROMANCE/
RIO GRANDE
WARNER BAXTER ,
MARY PU NIAN
*
ANTONIO MORENO
All Talking Picture
TONIGHT
Also
Mickey Mouse
S T A R T IN G
in the Laxton Building
135 5th St
Springfield, and we in­
vite Your Inspection.
Price $75
MONDAY
BILLIE DOVE
“H E R
These vaults
are on display
In
P R IV A T E
L IF E ”
McAlpin Vault Co.
Plant on Pacific Highway, y^-mile north of Eugene, Oregon