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    T innW IlA Y . MARCH 6, 11)30
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PAGE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TOW N AND V IC IN ITY
TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM Chicken Dinner at Methodist Church
STUDENTS TO FEATURE
The annual chicken dinner of the
DEFEATS DeMOLAY FIVE
MUSIC AND HUMOROUS
—
' loidlea Aid of the Methodist church
SKITS IN PROGRAM
The Springfield town basketball wm ,)e held Wednesday evening.
Bell Theatre
team defeated the DeMolay team Mttrch 11. serving will »tart at « 00
The first of the two laughtereaque
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Dealer- Mra. N. H. Russull,
from Kugene by a »core of 4:t to 34 o’clock and the church women urge
programs to be presented at the
of llnxter, was u Monday visitor In
In a game played at the high school everyone to attend, promising a good
high school thia aprlng will be staged
Dprlniflrld.
gymnualutn Monday evening. France» dinner.
tomorrow evening, starting at 8 00
Cugrne Paople Hara Mr and Mra.
Deed». William Pollard, LeRoy Nice, |
■■
F J Hnvilar, of Rugen«, apeat Mon­
Ooahan M>n Har« -do»» lb- Vos«. ' o'clock. The senior and freahmen I Coy leath ers, Thayer McMurray and
classes
are
uniting
their
effort*
to
day nti bin:in-«« in ih's illy.
of Goshen, Iransartrd hualnraa In (he
Donald Betti* played for the local
make thia the beat program ot the
i lly on Saturday.
team.
Lowell Man Har« Il L M 'Miner,
year. The Junior and sophomore
of luiwi-ll. »I -I- a linaliii-a« (rip Io
The Springfield team Journeyed to
From Fall Creak. Mr», Jack Pet classes will put on their program
Hptlngflalil Munday m o n iin *
tit, of Fall Creek, »pent Friday in next month and will try to outdo the Wendling Tuesday evening and de­
Comedy—
feated their basketball team by a
Springfield «hopping.
first program.
W a lte r v llle Man H « r« -4) Il Hardy
Featuring Jhe program will be a »core of .32 to 27. The Springfield
of Waltervilla, was railing on III»
V aughn R esident H a r e — < Plaire Me
William
Fox moving picture, "The boy» held the lead all during the
frb-i’ib In Kt ring,told Monday.
Henry, of Vuughn, was a vlallor In
The Curse of the Aching Tooth
Power of the Preaa" In which Doug­ game and made a splurge Just before
Hprlngfb-ld on Saturday,
Purehaara Feed F II Goyeau, of
las Fairbank«, Jr., takes the leading the close which gave them a decided
Audion Review Short Subject
load.
Jasper, purrham d some feed while In From Wendling Mra. F. E. Hubert« role.
Springfield Monday
of Wendling, »pent Huturday calling
An original play. "A Vltaphon«-
on friend» In thl» city.
j Act," by Bessie Stewart. Ruth Betti» MRS. RILEY SNODGRASS
COMING SUNDAY
~
Cedar Flat* Woman H*re Mr»
and Clifford Darr, will constat of a
ENTERTAINS FOR VISITOR
Itlchard llart, of Cedar Flat», «hop
Vlalta Frl«nd» Mr«. I.loyd Meyers,
boy* and girls chorus of twelve voices
M e rry -
pi-d In Hpruxflrld on Monday.
of Waltervllle, »pent Friday In
constating of the following student»
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass entertained
Springfield visiting wlih her friend»
THiscnwous-s
From W altervllle It Potter, ot
Ruth Bettis, Vernlce Hauk, LaudeUe with two tables of bridge at her
W a lte rvlll« , «pent Monday ratlin* on
From Monroe Mrs. W W. Hqulrea William». Be»sle Stewart, Nellie San- home Monday afternoon In honor ot
M arvelous-'
of Monroe, visited relative» In Spring key, Bernice Cline, Freeman Bqulrea, j Mrs. Trubert Henderson, of Salem,
bla friend* In thl« city.
MARION
Ralph Hughe», Milton Doane, Alan who Is a house guest at the home ot
field on Monday morning.
M«b«l Resident Hare T II Mehl.
Schantol. Henry Trlnka, and Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson. Mrs
of Mabel, rani« Io Springfield Mon­
F in g e r Improves—Mr». B. B. Corl
Darr.
Larson won the high prlxe and Mrs.
day to purrhaae seeds for hl» garden wrlght, who has been suffering with
There will also be a prologue to Howard Freeland, of Eugene, wu«
her first TALKING
a seriously Infected finger. 1» very the picture and aeveral specially act» winner of the consolation gift.’ A
From Walt*rvlll«—Harry Jackson,
p ictu re
,
much Improved.
the
exact
nature
of
which
will
not
be
luncheon was served after the play I
of Waltervllle. wua a Hatunluy visitor
We carry only the Beat Qual­
In Mprlngfield
Go«» to Shedd Ml»» Esther Me revealed before the evening of the Ing.
ity—Tested Seeds that teem
l*heraon 1« »pending a few day» at performance.
The following were present for the
Haa Minor Operation—Cary Thom-
Also M. G. M. Act
The admlHslon charges are 35 cents afternoon: Mrs. W. M Curtis, Mrs. i
with abundant, virile life.
Shedd, where »he 1» a guest at the
aon underwent a minor operation at
and 15 cents. Tickets may be had William
home of Mr and Mr» Bob Davis.
Stearmer.
Mrs. George
to
A remarkable variety
the office ot a local physician last
from any member of either the senior Prochnow, Mrs. Ray Wright. Mrs. I
TUESDAY. WED. and THUR.
choose from.
Friday.
Vlalta Father June Dunk» »pent or freshman classes.
Howard Freeland, Mrs. Henderson.
the week end here with her father.
Mrs. Wllllum Baker ls In charge of Mrs. Larson and the hostess.
Get the BeBt here-
Vlalta at Portland-Clayton Kirk
I,. K. Dank» Miss Thinks Is a student thè program préparation. Clifford
land motored to Portland Munday to
al Mt. Angel.
L IL L Y 'S S U R E T Y S E E D S
Darr ls the manager of the event.
SAWDUST BINS AT MILL
visit friend«.
in
School Principal H«re— Virgil M<
Get
Your
Seed
Album
Free
ARE BEING RE-BUILT
From Thurston Mrs 1rs Gray, of
Pherson. aaslslant principal al Tin- . "CHASING RAINBOWS” IS
Thurston, was a visitor In Spring Dalles. Oregon, Junior high sch ool.!
The sawdust bins anil boiler room
NOW AT FOX-McDONALD
field on Tuesday
Comedy— Hints to the Bride
»pent the week end here with his
at the Warren mill In north Spring-
One of the most spectacular tech­ field. which was deestroyed b> fire
From Deatee 1.. L Hpnngenberg, parents, Mr and Mrs. Bud Mc­
DON'T FORGET
nicolor scenes ever filmed was staged last fall, are now being rebuilt. The
of Dexter, was a Tuesday visitor In Pherson.
Matinees on Saturday and
for
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’»
"Chasing
new
building
Is
being
constructed
of
this city.
Spends W««k End Here Maude
Ra'nbow»," now playing at the Fox 2x6» laid on their sides, making a
Sunday
at 1:30.
Gorrle spent the week end Iv re at
Brownsville Resident Her« Mrs
Mi Donald Theatre. A dancing and wall six Inches In thickness. There
the
home
of
her
mother.
Mrs.
I
Admission
-
- 35c and 10c
John (Jreyhoiise. of Brown»vllle. was
singing ensemble of two hundred < will be one boiler room and two saw
a visitor In Springfield on .Monday Gorrle, Sr. She Is employed In Port- persons participated in this splashing dust bins as well as a tool room in
I land In a medical office Accompany
afternoon.
finale number.
|th e new unit
| Ing her were Miss Lillian England
The scene was built about the song j
---------------—— ------
and
Elery
Ray,
also
of
Portland.
From McKsntle Bridge Mr and
hit. Happy Days sre Here Again, ’ NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
Mrs A C. Wacksmlth. of Mi-Kenxle
written for the musical comedy pro
MEET THIS AFTERNOON
Injured Men Improving—
E War-
Bridge, were In this city Monday
durtlon by Jack Yellen and Milton
In e r and W M Taylor, both of Fall
afternoon.
Ager.
The regular meeting of the Needle- |
j Creek, who were badly Injured laat
craft club will be held this afternoon
Charles
King
and
Bessie
Love,
the
Teacher III—Bluest McKinney, In­ week when the tramway at the War­
principals, sing and dance the number ' at the home of Mrs. C. H. Wilson.
structor In Spanish, music and phy­ ner lumber mill collapsed with a with member» of the supporting cast, I Mra. Wilson and Mrs. Floyd Thomp­
truckload
of
lumber,
were
In
Spring-
sics at the high school, was III on
Marie Dressier, Polly Moran. Jack son will be the hostesses. Each
Tuesday and unable to meet hla field Monday to have their Injuries Benny, George K. Arthur. Eddie Phil member of the club are requested to
,
treated
and
dressed.
classes.
SCHAEFER'S BUILDING
lips, and Youcca Troubetskoy. taking come dressed either as a small boy
or girl.
bows before the final curtain.
Willamette and 10th Streets
Former Resident Here--Henry Cat WILLAKENZIE FARMERS
The scene Is presented with vivid !
ten. of Marshfield, a former Spring-
PLAN CONTROL DISTRICT colors, the motif being Parisian TWO SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
field reeldenl, was tranaacllng bust
Is now open. You are cordially invited to visit our new
Monmarte with girls dressed In color­
IN CONCERT AT EUGENE
Petitions for the second abortion ful and voluminous skirts that swirl
neas In this city las( Saturday. ,
shop. We are featuring exclusive lines and moderate prices
control district In this vicinity are and the boys clad in military uni­
Mrs. W. K. Barnell and Fred Buell
Mias
Msxlne
j
now
being
signed
by
the
farmers
forms.
Visits at Shedd
were among a large group of vocal
Snodgrass spent Saturday ev en in g 1 and cattle owners living north of
e e e
Associated with us
students of Arah Ho.vt Rae who were
and part of Sunday at Shedd with Springfield, between the Willamette
That 8. 8. Van Dtne’s best seller. j presented In the first of a series of
her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs A and McKenxIe rivers. A meeting ol "The Bishop Murder Case," Is fully repertoire programs at the McMorran
LEONE JENKINS. Millinery
M Snodgrass.
Lae returned to | the signers will
be held Thursday as exciting on the screen as It Is and Washburne auditorium on Tues­
INA GARRETT. Beau Monde Beauty Shop
Springfield with them on Sunday to evening at the Wlllakenxle
grange In book form, will be Indicated at the
day afternoon. The programs will
be present at the dinner held In . hall, at which
time officers to re- Fox-McDonald Theatre Sunday, where
be given at the Eugene store every
EFFIE LEE HARVARD Corsetiere
honor of the wedding anniversary of ; present this district will be elected the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer all-
Tuesday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:0«
her parent«.
I Hn<' other business pertaining to the talking thriller opens to an enthusias- o'clock.
-
! forming of the area will be discussed. , tie reception.
DELICATESSEN STORE HAS ! Th* petition for another control
Marriage Licences
district were signed and sent to Port­
;
_
„ ,
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR land last week by farmers and dairy­ CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB
During the past week marriage
HAS POTLUCK SUPPER I licensee have been Issued by the
men In the Coburg district.
An electric refrigerator was In­
county clerk to the following: Elmer
stalled yesterday at the Moon's deli­
Mr. and Mrs M M. Peery, of Port­ Iatrned and Cleo Porter, both of Med­
COUNTY
AGENT
PREDICTS
catessen
The old hand packed Ice
land. were the honor guests at a ford; Floyd Winters and Mamie
LANE POULTRY INCREASE potluck supper given by the members Salisbury, both of Eugene; Edwin
tubs were taken out and all Ice­
cream and milk will be kept In Ihe
of the Chrysanthemum club at the Free and Ruth Winkleman. both of
There-will be an Increase of 30 per home of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan
new cold unit.
Walton; Theodore Bender and Haxei
cent In the number of commercial on Tuesday evening. Following the
Powell, both of Eugene; Raymond
chicken flocks In Lane county dur­ supper the guests enjoyed an evening
Adams and Orel Fox, both of Westfir.
ing Ihe year 1930 over the past year, I of bridge at which Ihr. and Mrs. C.
according to an estimate by O. 8. u Phetteplare won the high honors
Fletcher, Lane county agricultural I and the consolation prlxe was award-
agent. who has recently Interviewed P(1
Mr and Mrs w H Adrian.
many of the poultry raisers In the
The following persons were present
county.
for the evening: Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
The forecast for the entire United | Seavey, Dr. and Mrf. PlteMeplace,
States sets 17 per cent Increase as | Mr. and Mra. Frank DePue. Mr. and
Ihe advance Io be made In commer­ Mrs. William Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.
For
cial hatchings.
W. H. Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Scott, Mrs. Maude Bryan and her
Dependable
daughter, Crystal, and Ihe honor
GIRL’S LEG BROKEN IN
guests.
III W Hh Cold I hi lay Pugh la ion-
finad In her tinnii- with I i Inni rnld
From
Sailors
Holiday
A t T h e D e n t k t ’s
Come to
Headquarters
for your
SEED S!
Jpn
- ‘-DAVIES
in
George Bancroft
THE MIGHTY
GRAY’S
Feed and Seed
Store
The N ew . . .
Gilmore’s
Woman’s Shop
/J
0 7 mouncino
////0
A CHANGE OF DATE
FOD YOUB
TELEPHONE
BILLING
Rid Your
Throat and Nose
of Germs
Garden
Implements
at the
Right Price—
A price
you'll always
find juet
a little
Below Elsewhere
trade at
Garden Implement*
Headquarter*
Wright & Sons
ROLLER SKATING MISHAP
Viola, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SAFETY ENGINEER SPEAKS
Roy Robertson, of Springfield, suf- I
AT MEETING ON MONDAY
fered a broken leg Saturday when she
fell whllb on a pair of roller skates
at the home of relatives at Goshen
She was brought to Springfield Ini
mediately, where first aid was given
by a local phyalclan, who Inter took
her to the Pacific Christian hoapltnl
In Eugene to set the fracture. An
X-rn.v picture revenled that the hone
Jiad been broken In two places. She
Is now nt her homo here.
FRIENDS INVITED FOR
ANNIVERSARY DINNER
Mr. and Mra. Riley Snodgraan of
this city entertained a group ot
family relatives and friends at a
dinner at their home here on Sun­
day In honor of their twenty-flrat
wedding anniversary.
Present for the afternoon were Mr.
and Mra. A. M. Snodgraaa, of Shedd,
and their two sons, Merle and Boh;
'Kenneth Debassiis, of Cottage Grove,
and Uriel Corbin, of Corvallis.
Ferris White, Safety Engineer for
the Mountain States Power company
was the principal speaker at the
1 meeting of the Safety committee at
the local power plant on Monday
evening. He gave a talk on first aid,
reaualtutlon, and the use of bandages.
Refreshments were served at the
d o se of the meeting
(
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CAFE EXPLOSION STORY
GETS WIDE CIRCULATION
Springfield has come In for a lot
of advertising In all parla of Ihe
United States as a result of the ex­
plosion aome time ago at a local
cafe.
Sunday mooting Rey. Pike read a
clipping from a Montreal. Canada,
paper. In which a ylvld account of
the alcoholic exploalnn was glvien.
He bemoaned the fact that Spring-
field should be getting this type of
advertising.
During March a new plan of issu­
ing telephone bills will be intro­
duced.
with
Antiseptis
69
Benefits from the new arrange­
ment will appeal to you. A full ex­
planation will be enclosed with
your March 1st telephone bill.
Please read it carefully.
cents
pint alxe
Harmful germ» In the
throat and nose breed
colds and othei1 trouble».
Keep
these
passages
clean.
Have a sw eet
breath. Rlnae the mouth
and gargle with soothing
prophylactic
Antiaeptla.
Alan use In a Kantleek
Atomlxer to clear out
nasal passages.
Obtain­
able only at Rexall Stores
THE SPRINGFIELD BILLING
DATE AFTER MARCH 1 WILL
BE THE 21 *t OF THE MONTH
Flanery’s
IhaPAtano
DRUG STORK
Rhone 1ft
u n rem »* >>3.11 <
('itigli
,
A h » Tnjto*Á.ra C ompany