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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1930)
c, T i n ’RHDAY. MARC» 20, IM P THE BPRINOPTELD NgWB Ooaa Fishing — C. F. B fflm ann O F F IC E R S G ilA D r v f i a a in •pent Tueeday afternoon ftoblng Just S' GUARDS. AND TOWN AND VICINITY N. O. W. DRILL TEAM TO north of Junetioo city. From Camp Creek—Ernest Conley. PRACTICE ON FRIDAY Ja»ger Man Hara— Lam Drury, of Major Operation— W. A. Lembwrt of Camp Creak, waa a Monday caller The guardian awlgbbor of the l * * 9 * r< a visitor In this ally on und.rw *nt a major operation at the In Bprlnffleld. Neighbors of Woodcraft has requeat- Saturday aftarnnjn. Bufane hospital laat Thursday. From Thompson's Rsesrt— Mrs. M •d that all tba officers and members Ooatar Man Hara...H O. Smith, of In Sprint of tha drill team mart at the lodge Vlalta Friday— Mrs Lew ranr* Mllll Thompson waa a visitor ------- — !'• «U r, wa. a visitor In thia city on •an. of W altarvllla, vaa a Friday n" ld rrtday from home at Vida hall tomorrow evening at 7: id to Saturday. rlaltor In Sprlngflald. j ’ here «he and har husband run a pra<tUe for tbe funeral aerrlcea to * * held Saturday afternoon at Laurel I resort. W aatflr Man V la lU N J. L*wla. of H V' X , ...d ’ u 7 ra, ’ i h ^ ' t ’ lm : : hU": «. Newport - M r . «. Grove cemetery for Mrs. A. D. Rod dlman. a former member of tbe local pr < I Id for a .hurt time Monday ore Io B prlnrfl.ld on Monday Sweeney left Bprlnffleld Sunday chapter, who died at Newport y e * Maple,on M .n H . r e - W U Bowers. I Thutwton M. „ ______ , “ " » '» » Newport, where aha will Urday. of Mapleton, w a. . b .a ln .M vl.Hor In of Thurston. .pent H.turday U . 7 ? * p « ‘7 * Springt I «Id on Monday .acting business la Bprlnffleld. *F SCARLET FEVER SCARE From W altarvllla — Mra 1-ee Bie From Lsaburg—Mrs. O e o rf. Heaton u-*',".“ * and ° ren*. of Waltsrvllls, transacted bust of » wwainifB, Lsaburg, was , " d d‘ U ,tl' * r ® "‘ orad <o Win a * ahopper In Hprlnp h ! . a neaa in Bprlngfl.Id Saturday morning. field on Saturday. Saturday Harrisburg Bunday to aee Mr. Hawk's Oeatar Paonia In Town - Ur .« * v« I ' ““ *- ’ M* r,h W ‘,O<1•• wh° ta — ’ d I , Thurston Man i ,U' * years old and la W h ite r n r ia n . . M«" Hera Bruce Chrla- Chris-11 11 He *’ Is • »1 to the only .» o n .to la e T > , ■ * ThU" ,on •«-»« H -'-rd ay wl h Hawk ha. on the eoa.ï • » o n , the Saturday visitor. h l. friend. In this city “ " ¡w ith tha exception of . . X X “ ! among visitors here. hers. M r. From Fall <j. Neat, of Pall J o ^ t f Creek, w e. Creek—< HpHogfl.ld to purch.ee supplies for h l. ranch. alao lives nt Hnrrlsburp ------- ----------------------~ e w 7 , “ b J X H ¡traasactlng bulinali in th l. « Í J * * * | M A N V NEW FAMILIES From Pangea Mra. S W Richard ARRIVE OREGON Oakridge People Here — Mr and _______ IN . son. of Psngrs, waa a visitor In thia i l? n n i- M l* J'"“ * “ ' °* Oakr|dge. » re j Oregon gained <1 families during elty on Sunday afternoon. •pendlnf a few day. In this city. February, who bought 22.MS acre. From W alU rvllle— Mrs Ed Bleats H a . Operation— Mra. D A Munsell of Waltervllte, waa a Monday visitor of Marcola. underwent a major opera- In Bprlnffleld. tloa at the Pacific Christian hospital In Rutene laat Tburaday, Lowell Resident Hero—Mra. George Bbtetda. Of Lowell, waa a Friday visit Tranwcte Ruelntas — M r. W alter or In ¡bprlnffleld. I ooitward. of Cottage Orove, Iran- From Wendllng.— Mrs A. D. Wlltae •acted bualneas in Springfield last d* y' of W i-ndllnf. received medical atten ° f **nd ‘ " d lB'^• au<, W M * . accord “ * ‘ h* l* port nf W ° * * r' < h* ,nb*'r ° f Commerce February thia year tar surpassed the same month of 1P2P when U fam llle. m**F Oregon their home and bought acre, of land and Invented l it .- 30« The report also points out that 212 fam I Haa wrote of their Intentions PAflg FIVE STUART HOME SCENE OF J a d.Hci«,. OAY 8T. PATRICK’S PARTY !****• ***»*«>••. - I <raen taffy were A large group of young people re- hostess prepantlof the M.thodlat Bunday The followlnf ware ■ a. Ty M ia. h ,« . " “ rt' * member of omew, Faya Parsoon. Helen Crandall her h X ' « ^ ‘ rtCk ' ‘* rt7 M Hel“ -»•«* Katb e v ln il Seventh .treat. The ryn Jack. Ralph H.ghmj Franklin fo r^ n “ X I WlU‘ ° n ,,'y ° " T# A1* “ " • ” Elma ortun. telling. The gueeU were ell Lnn.bery, j Ofe Pollard Fred Buell X ’r t? .Z “ h UI1 tT* * " t “ ‘ * * le" d U,ndelle WWlUau. Paul Craadali; were d e J X t X T “ “ roon” CraadaU. Ila Bartholomew. U tbedl l e l ’ ^ " C° tor" ‘ w>roprUt* ! °A d y a Porter, Mra. Poll.rd, and tn* hOSt^NE, HITS FALL CREEK SCHOOL The school at F kll’ crawk baa been closed by tbe school board due to the appearance of several cases of scar let fever among tbe pupils, according to Ross Mathews, principal, who waa In Springfield this week There are not many pupil* who are sick, he de clared. but their parent* are keeping I them out of echool to prevent spread Ing of the disease. Only about half 11 of the student* were In echool when the board of director* decided to close the school Here’s 4-Leaf Clover Luck ! For a limited time only you will have an opportunity to save on Rayon Lingerie 25% Springfield Baptist Church Ralph Mulholland, paator. We are all lookilng for a great day Bunday. Bible acbool meets at 10:0« . a.m. Thia Is the third Sunday of our : attendance contest. The service at 11:00 will be In charge of Dr. Hagen, director of religious education for the tion while In Bprlnffleld Friday. w .it.u u in u 10 10 Ore«'"> 0X» comllng sum S <* i 5 W ,lt L a r ,lll,. ' ± p u r.h L u « ! ‘ . T »1III o T ' , |I oh I™ " . u n r w ^ l u » " . « . m . . u . . T . . pur . . Baptist churches of Oregon, and his ° * “ , r * ■ " H w * - W . C, M a t h , ,, . address will be followed by a baptis « D m «, . u . » - -u ru . b n , lw ,„ . ¿ r j z ,.7 mal service. Saturday. physician's office Saturday. Meeting of the young people at _ h*»« answered the State Cham • :J0 p. m. From W altervllle — Mrs. W alter Washington People Here— M r. Lot ’ *u” r*’rt,,,D «' “ k,n< tor '»forma At 7:20 a pre-sermon question: Reach, of W altervllle. spent Saturday i B o w m a n spent the week end her« *** P<rU ° f !h* * '“ e ° Ter •bopping In Springfield. j with friend. H er homo la In W a.h 000 ° f Oregon literature "What About the Prohibition Poll?” u lugton and she has been v t.lt ln * h .r <nd * * tle r * wer® mailed to these Sermon topic: “Avoid that Future Mabel R .eld .n t H erw -M ra. Thelma ' " Be’ " >»•' fam llle. Shadow." Special choir music at M ark.. Mabel .p .„ , Saturday ca.l- • “ M° nr“ ' ' ° r both services. tog on ber friend. In th l. c’ty. * « * k* before coming here. Would you like to save 25 per cent on every purchase of new Rayon Lingerie at Breier’s? We thought you would’ Here’s the answer— this special. 1-4 off all ladies Rayon Lingerie Bloomers, Vesta Com binations, Slips, Gowns, Panties, etc. D E P T . STO R ES $1.35 New Style Rayon Hose Silk Dre 98c W T W W M r 9 .9 0 LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND From Maroela—Charles Hager, of w Alb* ny Here— M r and Mrs EUGENE PARTY MONDAY Mareola, waa a bualneaa visitor In llllam Barling and their daughter, Bprlngfl.Id last Saturday morning j of Albany, spent the weekend wuw.enu H*1 8prlngfleld women attended tbe here at the home of hla slater. Mrs P»rty given at the Chamber of Com ArthtlP P aal aee,.n 1 __ . _ Monroa Paopia Hare— Mr. and Mrs Arthur Paterson. raerce room, in Eugene laat Monday Charles Hughes, of Monroe, were night by the American Legion Auxil Former Resident H e r. — Mark Monday visitors In 8prlngfl«id. Eugene ,or for all all Auxiliary Auxiliary or or- Peerv of P n n i.„ H _ . 7 • iary 7 of r.ugene CHewell Men H«rw ~V. T. School- Held In Monday HeXpecu t X X ’ h<? C° “ ty The even ing. of Creswell, made a bualneaa turn to Springfield to m a X M . h m trip to Bprlngfl.Id on Monday. here again ln about two w e e i. I «■ •h o p . S a tu rd a y -M r. A. Lafoon. of I v Ian . ». « Marróla, .pent a part of Saturday 1 o, X I » X . ¿ ~ » 7 o K ‘n r to .hopping at the local atore. T ' X . I Hurlburt •»<! ___________ _ ' ber «later, Mrs. Florence Dunker, From W altarvllla — Mrs M R Globe, arrived here Sunday morning Swearingen, of W altervllle. was a ! to Tla,‘ e lr pareóla, Mra visit A their parents, Mr. M r and Mrs O. F. Klaer. visitor In Springfield on Monday. Visita Frtands Hara — Mra Lanra Recovering from Operation — Mrs Murdock, of Marcóla, .pent Saturday Dallas Murphy, who underwent a vlalUng ber friend. In thia city. major operation at the PaclOc Chris tian ho.pltal In Eugene laat Thursday Has Operation— M r. W B. Bcolt to Improving, acoordlng to her at •ubmftted to a major operation at the Pacific Christian hospital In Eu tending physician. gene last Saturday. Bern— Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Pike are the parents of a 10 pound baby son horn to them at the Eugene hospital on Friday. March Id. 1P30. Admitted to Hospital— Bert Fegles. of Jasper, waa admitted to the Eu gene hoepltal Sunday for medical Spends Weak End at P o rtla n d - Ann Oorrle .pent the week end vl.ltlng friends and relatives In Portland Bhe returned to her home here on 8unday evening. Jeannlne Withers accompanied her on her trip to Portland. ! 1 t“' J“ , ! P',r,n< br,dr" h Refr®"'«<’»’a • « . »«rved by the hoeta at the conclusion of the card playing. The alx standing from Springfield w ,re M rt. Flora Huntly. Mrs. A. B. ' ao Va’la h - Mrs. Rosa Montgomery, Mra C- F E«ldmann. Mra. Pearl I. Clark, and Miss Edna Sw art. >w is the Time Bay Pirstaid pplies! This convenient, p o rtab le I ? Jk FULL auto v a t ic IR O N E R EA5T Spring Dresses Coats and Millinery Specially Priced for Sat. 1 group Silk Dresses CC Qfi All sizes 1 group Coats .... S 1 4 .9 8 All sixes Hata from $1.96 up to $6.50 •m an Boy Reoovsre—George Vm- Phrey. the «mall son of Mr and Mra. P K. Umphrey. who ha. been a «2 Sth Ava. West, Eugene, Ora. From Daxttr — W illiam M a th .w . patient at tha Pacific Christian hos Don't forget wa give • . A H. Green waa In Springfield from h i. hom« In Plt».i for several months. Is getting Stampa Dexter. to recelva medicai treatment •long nicely, according to hla attend ing physician. on Satnrday. 8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop j Bell Theatre ALL-TALKING Admission 35c and 10c' TONIGHT LAST T I M E / w you can do the family ironing seated at ease, without having to lift a hot iron every few minutes —without backache—and in one-third of the usual time! Tins new EA SY Ironer is safe—fingertir control of every operation. V ery simple to u s e - little practice necessary even for your most diffl. cult pieces. ---------------------------- Lloyd in Welcome Danger ’ FRIDAY and SATURDAY William Boyd ih “Officer O'Brien’ Comedy ..u j o Und#n*orld Melodrama Hard Boiled Hampton" Ship Ahoy Revue SUNDAY and MONDAY “H A LLE LU JA H ” Safety means preventing accidents and alao pre venting serloliH conse quences when accident« do happen. Flrstald Ab sorbent Cotton In pure and highly absorbent. Flrstald Gauze Is sterile Bnd non-ravelling. First- nld Adhesive Plaster holds tight. Stock up now for safety Sold only at Rexall Stores. Flanery’s DRUG STORE Phene IB An historically rhythmical atudy of nagro lit. graph,call, da. Dieted by an all negro cast. Also a GEORGIA PRICE NOVELTY The lowest priced full automatic portable ironer! Think of it— only $89.50 for this great time and labor saver' Light in weight— shoe quickly detachable for ease of handling— requires less storage space than a vacuum cleaner! Put it in your home where it will pay for itself as you use, it! You have only to try it to realize how simple it is to operate. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A t Last "The Dance of Life” Heartbreaking stage romance with Nancy Carroll n and Hal Skelly 1 —— 8Pec'a* »kit to entertain you MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 1 30 Bargain Pricee------- 10c and 25c & tR O N E R S M ountain S ta te s COMING TO THIS THEATRE W omNanWT r a p R- #v u e The Virginian The 13th Chair _ Mra. W. H. Pollard Hobley. Evelyn «uell. Basil, Paul Robley Robley. 7 » -u .u,« ,. A.eiyn a ^ ' 8“ " rdar V * lda Bartbotonew, M y r « B .rth o , ’TOUR PARTNERS Power Compasy IN PROGRESS'*