The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 27, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    T IM SPRINGFIELD NKWS
¡T O W N AND VICINITY | Ì
THVRHDAY. MARCH 27. IMO
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! covered with an oak veueer.
of which Mia J Bishop Tingle Is the
Other Improvements which will be general chairman
The Invltallon to ths local unit wag
made soon Includes the Installation of
a new Frtgldulre unit, a new top for received Monday by Mrs. C « , Wll
the mechanical part of the fountain son. chairman of the Springfield unit.
Mrs Clark Wheaton Is the secretary.
and new floor covering A new awn
lug will be put over Hie front of the
building
LAMBS TONGUES COMMON
B tlieit it Or Not!
III Wit»» Fla—Fred Cline Is reported I Monroe Man Here—T. G, Hughes
to be ill with the fiu at his home here, of Monroe, wae a visitor in Spring-
_ From F*ll Cr«ek—Mrs
_ . . . . . Roy
. . Brewer. field on Monday,
of Fall Creek, was a week end visitor ; Doctor at Astoria—Dr. W N. Dow
In Springfield.
I spent the week end and the first part
C M tv M w e iw r-M is . Margaret
M op ‘
IN HILLS ABOUT CITY
HEALTH WORKERS INVITED
All doubt as to whether or not
TO RECEPTION IN EUGENE spring has actually arrived was dis­
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tensen is recovering from a recent |
Illness at her home here.
Business T rip to Portland—C. F.
Egglmann and George Perkins made
From M arcela— Mr.s Lewis Hall, of
Marcola. was a business visitor in the a business trip to Portland last Sat
urday. They returned the same day.
city on Satrday.
From Jasper—-Lem Drury, of Jasper
W sitsrvills Resident Hers— Mrs. R.
S Sweariagea. of Waltervllle. was a was a Sprlngflekl visitor on Satur­
day He received medical treatment
visitor in Springfield on Saturday.
by Urv * *
while here.
bulldog head, attori tongue, heavy Emery of Perkinsville, V u ha» s
eyebrows, undershot jaw. »tubi.»
»au, short ears and lour joints iu its Iront leg-.
Donna Man H.r-e— G W. Stafford,
The rail is three
In
Hospital—H.
C.
Mathews
wee
montha
old.
of Donna, was a week end visitor in
admitted
to
the
Eugene
hospital
on
Springfield.
Saturday. He will remain for some STATE CHAMBER ISSUES
Eugene office of the census workers.
Mabel People Hers—Mr and Mrs time under medical observation.
He Is compiling Information concern-
ATTRACTIVE
BOOKLET
W. H. Paris, of Mabel, were visitors
Ing the volume of business being done
From Crow Stage—W. B. Howard,
TO ADVERTISE OREGON In this city, the sales costs and the
to this city on Saturday.
of Crow Stage, was in this city on
A very pleasing and attractive products most commonly sold. The
W a ltsrv ille Resident Here — Mrs. Saturday morning transacting busi­
booklet designed Io advertise the information is confidential and will
Lee Stevens, of WalterviUe. was a ness.
entire state of Oregon has Just been be used by the I’nited Stales depart­
Saturday visitor in Springfield.
Admitted to Hospital—Julius Pear­ issued by the state Chumber of Com­ ment of commerce In an effort to pro­
From Fall Creek—Mrs. R. W Caltl- son. of Jasper, was admitted to the merce and is now being distributed to mote more careful merchandising.
son. of Fall Creek, was a visitor in Pacific Christian hospital In Eugene immigration agents and other travel
A great deal of time can be saved
Springfield on Friday afternoon.
for medical treatment on Saturday.
organisations which place large num for both census taker and the Indivi­
Jasper Man Hero—Ben Castleman.
Visits Father—June Danks. student her of descriptive circulars and fold­ dual business man if the proprietor of
of Jasper, transacted business in this at ML Angel acanemy, spent the week ers for free distribution on their the business will make an effort to
racks.
compile figures representing the vol
city on Saturday morning
end here with her father. L. E Danks
The booklet contains a general ume of business done the past year
™ r r s™ i
H
“ * • w i - summary of the outstanding things and the operating expense.
oer, of Fall Creek, spent Saturday in (
which makes Oregon a good place to
calling on her friends here.
Return® from Portland—Frank De live and then devotes ono page to
IMPROVEMENTS STARTED
Purchase, Sunniic , c a v « ., , I
r*(ur“’*» “> Springfield the first each county. The upper portion of
ECGIMANN'S CANDY SHOP
Fall Creek purchased feed supplies in
j’T .
frOm. P° r,tand where b* each page has a map of Oregon ami
the particular county to be dlscusaed
Springfield on Saturday
j
‘™n«*cUng business.
The Egglmann randy kitchen will
Creswell Peoni. H .r^-M r .n s w ' ° <>CtOr
R- P. Mor on the page is outlined on the map. make extensive improvements both
The story under each map tells the
U W . W a l U c . of Cresw ell, a p e" C
^ ^ w
^ T e
principal crop« or Industry of each Inside and outside of the store during
had spent county, the other major ones, and the the next few weeks, according to C.
Saturday with friends in this city.
proprietor. A new
several days transacting buainesa.
value of the lands. Rainfall and other F. Egglmann
fontaln top of quarter sawed oak
From W .ltorvill. — M Brown, of
useful
Information
is
also
contained
Major Operation—Wfde Palmer un­
has already been completed, and the
Waltervtlle. was a visitor in Spring
derwent a major operation at the in the pages
field on Monday morning.
Copies io be mailed to your friends panels on the lower section have been
Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene
may
be secured by addressing the
From Macóla—Mrs. Leonard Boggs on Monday morning.
Oregon State Chamber of Commerce,
of Marcóla, was a Saturday visitor in
Visits »t Shedd—Maxine Snodgrass Portland. Oregon.
this city.
spent the week end at Shedd aa the
Dexter Resident Here—Mrs. J. H guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. ACHIEVEMENT CIRCUS TO
Brown fit Dexter, visited friends in M Snodgrass, her uncle and aunt.
BE HELD ON APRIL 11th
this city on Saturday
Creswell Man Here—V. T. School­
Plans are now being completed for
Marcola Man Here—Allan Wilken- ing. of Creswell, spent a part of Sat-
the
annual Lane county Boy Scout
urday
in
this
city
transacting
busi­
son, of Marcola. visited with friends
Achievement Circus to be held In Mc­
ness.
in this city on Monday.
Arthur Court at the University on
WalterviUe Man Here — Joe Hart, Visits from Cottage Grove—Kenneth April 11. This will be the first gath­
of W alterville. was a business risitor Delassus spent the week end here ering of its kind to be attended by H.
I visiting at the home of his parents B. Sallee, the new I .ane county execu­
in the city on Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass. He is tive, and a determined affnrt Is being
Motors to Mapleton — Mrs. N. L. employed at Cottage Grove.
made to have a good representation
Poiiard and several friends motored
from every troop in the county pre-!
to Mapleton Sunday.
Crescent Lake Man Hers—R. Hol- sent.
: verson, of Crescent Lake, is spending ; According to Mr. Sallee, the main 1
Visits at Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs F. some time in this city receiving medi­
purpose of the Circus is to let parents {
B. Flanery motored to Corvallis on
cal care for an injury to his hand he and friends of scouts know and see I
Saturday of last week.
received In a sawmill there.
Just what the various scoutmasters i
V is its Son — M rs K tie B n im e tte
M oves to S p rin g fie ld — M A P nki are teaching their sons.
X t l wli,h 7 ek e“d
F#rtUnd 00 3 ’ ent tO A8tor,a '» «
end and
A feature of the circus will be the
visit with her son. John Waish.
brought hack . truckload of hou^hoU court of honor which will make the !
S l.O O
Largs Size
Visit* at Tacoma— Mias Elizabeth goods Forrest Fritx accompanied awards to the individual scouts for I
thetr achievement during the past 1
Hughes is spending a part of her va him.
Hair Growth and beauty
year.
cation from the University visiting
depend on the condition
R eg istered a t S p rin g fie ld — M ik e
It is planned to have each troop '
relatives at Tacoma
of
the hair-roots and scalp
Hyrnchuk, W. A. Wheeler, H. H. Hall. -------------------
put on a short -----------
demonstration or stunt
Uae ‘•*3" Hair Tonic for
cases of dandruff, falling
Returns to Home—Mrs. H T Mit­ K Sims, and J. Miller, all of Albany^ Program at the show,
hair, scanty hair growth,
chell has returned to her home at were registered at the Springfield
11 wl11 not be necessary for each
temporary loss of hair
Ashland after visiting her daughter. hotel the first of the week. The men boy ,o be ,n uniform. They are de-
and hair color. If the hair
Mrs. D. B Murphy, who is recover­ are all employes of the Mountain Blred- but »re not necessary, says Mr.
roots are not dead ”83"
ing from an operation.
States Power company and are doing SaI|ee.
will produce results. Sold
only at Rexall Stores.
some line work here.
Students Here—The Misses L u c i l e ___________________
BUSINESS CENSUS STARTS
Richmond and Edith Eaton arrived 4-H CLUB WORKERS VISIT
IN SPRINGFIELD MONDAY
here Mat week end to spend several
— ON
---- SATURDAY
D RUG S TO R E
EUGENE
days with their parents. They are
Phons 1*
The taking of the national census
both attending the normal school at
Many youthful members of the 4-H of manufacturing and distributing
Ashland.
clubs In Springfield were
Eugene was started In Springfield on Monday j
last Saturday morning to take part by C. J. Parker, working out of the
parents of Daughter—Mr and Mrs.
( . D. Wilcox. Motor route 1. Spring in the county gathering of club
field, are the parent,"of" ¿ ‘'hahv 7 ? " "
They
taki'n on
Your Scalp
Clean and
Healthy!
All members of the Springfield unit
of the latue County Health association
and other Interested parties have
been Invited to attend a reception
given si the home of Mrs. F. L. Cham­
bers, 106* Hllyard, Kugens. next
Wednesday evening, between ihe
hours of »00 and 10:30 Ths recep
lion Is being given In honor of ail
Ihe units of the health associations In
Lane county by the county officers.
pelled In Sprlngriekl thia week when
small children aepeared on Ihe streets
selling large bouquets of lambs ton
gues A few of these flowers always
mails their appearance Very early In
the season, but It was not until thia
week that they appeared In t«uiw»r
cial quantities.
From Wendling Mrs. I,e« Brock
man, of Wendling, spent Tuesday In
Springfield visiting with friends.
Announcement
IT
HAS
BEEN
RUMORED
THAT WE HAVE SOLD OUR
DAIRY TO THE NEW CREAM.
ERY.
I WANT TO STATE
THAT I HAVE
Not Sold
AND I AM IN THE
DAIRY
BUSINESS TO STAY.
DAISY LANE DAIRY
R. 0. CLINE.
FOR QUICK SERVICE FOR GRADE A. PASTEUR­
IZED AND RAW MILK
PHONE 34F3
•Í&
Standard S » ie \,
reget able Packets'
paXx
Flanery’s
ing. Mardi »3, 1930
Christian honpital
.
W 8
D I*
Pacific the boys enjoyed a sw,m at the pool
if the V M. C. A.
H arry L. Corbett
It’s a W hale!
COMING SATURDAY
S pringtime «gaini
THREE DAYS ONLY
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY—9 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
w h * t « jOy
to be back on the soH....to ipade
it up and rake it smooth. O f course
y o u ’ ll have a garden.
MAMMOTH SAN CLEMENTE
FEET
K in g & C o.’s P a c k e t S e e d s , a t
your dealers, will reward your efforts
W HALE tons
very satisfactorily.
Each vegetable
packet is a wonderful value, at its
And the 18-foot 3 ton BABY WHALE
price....five cents.
Exhibited hi a specially constructed
Glass Enclosed Railroad Car
■EPUBLICA1V CANDIDATE
>
;
EUGENE-Sat., Mon., Tue.
GOVERNOR
/
3 DAYS ONLY
5. P. Depot, March 29, 31,
Northrup,
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P r im a r i a
Mm® in
PaM 4/p., Corbrll for Governor Com., Floyd J. Coob, PUU Ugo.
Northrup. Kinp£Co's
Seeds