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TH VH H D A Y. APRIL 10, 1930
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PAGE FIVE
W. A. TAYLOR W ILL BUILD
NEW RESIDENCE IN C ITY
TOWN AND VICINITY
Tuesday
night
elected
Mra.
Robert
Drury and H a rry L. G illette as the
members of a com m ittee from th e ir
W A. T ay lo r announced here this
church to meet w ith sim ilar c o m a lt-
morning that he has already started
construction work on a new resi­ i tees from other churches to m ake a r­
the
annual
lju ie
dence between Sixth
and Seventh rangements for
j County Sunday School convention, to
streets on A street.
T }je building
w ill be a firs t class fram e and plas­ I be held In Springfield (be first p art
ter building and la being built as a I of May.
Fr«m Jasper- bum D rury of Jasper,
a Saturday vlaltor In Bpringflald.
Penpra Man H e ra — Ira Baldw in, of
i I ’engra, waa a vlakor In thia d ly on
P ram W a lte r v H le - Mrs. I.M Htavana I Saturday.
of W alterv llle , purchased a ip p ll« * In
Tranaaeta Buatneaa — N. Boden, ol
M pilngflald Saturday.
M arcola, waa a bualneaa vlaltor here
Vlalta Friends Mra. Jim Quean, of yealerday.
M urióla, vlaln.il with frisada lu thia
Hospital Patient Discharged - - ' IMch
i tty on Haturday.
Monro., waa dlacharged from the
Jaapar Rtalciant Mera M. L. WaJ- Pacific C hrlatlan hoapltal In Kugene
**“ ” • of Jasper. spent Saturday morn
on Saturday, lie had been receiving
In« In Hprlngflrlh.
medical tre a tm e n t
new home for M r. and Mra. T aylo r
Committees from the other churches
which have already been a pp oin t'd
lot baa been torn down to make room are: Christian enurch. MJaa Frances
T ra v is and » O. M oehler; and Mr«.
for the new building. Pete H a rrin g
Rice and H a rry Chase from the Bap­
ton, fatber-ln law of M r Taylor, baa
tist church
the contract and w ill employ local
labor exclusively.
An old structure which stood on the
Two Man R ssnllsted —Sergeant C.
Dismissed from Hoapltal— Mra. Roy
B e rtt «nil Hergeant O rvul Baton i Brew er waa dismiss« d from the Pad-
were both re-enlisted Into the local | f ir t hrlatlan hospital In Kugene on
unit of the national guard Friday. Saturday. She underwent a m ajor
operation recently.
Maa M a jo r O p e ra tio n — Mra. Del
ban Me Baa underwent a m ajor op­
V is itin g fro m P o rtla n d — M rs , Fan
eration at tn r Pacific C h rlatlan hue nle G riffin , of Portland, a form er re­
pltal on Saturday. (Mir la making a sident of Springfield,
la
spending
rapid recovery.
some tim e In (hla vicinity visiting
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CROUP
3«-lncb Fast C olo r
v rln ts
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SELECTS C O M M ITTEES
Officers and teachers of the Sunday ¡
Kiiiouiy
•1 E. B R O A D W A Y
school
Undsrgoas Operation — W ilm a P o l 1 her son and other relatives.
loch, form er realdent of Springfield,
Returns from V isit — Mra. Eliza
• now living at Kincaid park In Ku W lnaenreld returned Tuesday from
• gone, underwent a m ajor operation Portland, where she has been visit
at the Pacific C hrlatlan hoapltal in Ing w ith her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Kugene Saturday.
Lemmon.
29c
PRE-EASTER
OFFERINGS
FULOP’S DEPARTMENT STORE
SPECIALS ON HOUSE DRESSES
Latest styles and materials
98c to $1.48
BACK IN UNIFORM AGAIN
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dtocu8 “ » M r of the University of Oregon,
again has donned his spring uniform. Ed has been out for
several months with a broken elbow, received in a collision last
* ,nter »hen a hob sled he was riding crashed into a telephone
pole. Ed was the first man to toss the discus over the 160-foot
mark. He hopes to break th$ new world record this year.
EASTER
NOVELTIES
v i.it. at Portland _
EASTER H A TS T N D BONNETS
In the popular colon and best materials
$1.98 to $3.48
M, lba F!VE HUNDRED CLUB
: M ellon went to Portland for a short
Everything in the Easter Novelty line is here awaiting
your selection.
Fancy Easter Eggs, Easter Bunnies and Baskets, as
well as Easter Novelties of all kinds.
Visit our store, we have an unusual largo selection In
many différant lines.
PROMPT DELIVERY
We pride ourselves on always making deliveries prompt*
ly and efficiently.
Phone orders receive the same prompt attention as
though you came in person.
A store full of home grown Vegetables— Lettuce,
Spinach, Rhubard, etc.
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
9-WHITE
Phone
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I visit last Saturday.
EN TER TA IN ED FRIDAY
SM ART F IT T IN G COATS
Mrs. C. H . Phetteplace and Mra. W .
Moves te Eugene— Mra. Lee Clarg
i moved
Kugene on Tuesday. She I R. Dawson entertank-d the members
j of the Five Hundred club a t the Daw-
was a fo rm er lib rarian bere.
eon home F riday evening. T he meet­
H a t O p e ra tio n — Evelyn W a lk e r un- ing was to have been held before, but
derw eijt a m ajor operation at the was postponed owing to the illness
; Pacific Christian hoapltal In Eugene of Dr. Phetteplace.
Mrs. Maude Bryan and Misa Crystal
I on Tuesday morning.
Bryan were awarded the high prixes
for the members, while Mrs. W. C.
Leave« for Father's Bedside— Miss
j M argaret M orris left Springfield on Rebhan received the consolation prise.
The guest prise was won by M r. and
j Monday for Iowa, to be w ith
her
Floyd B. Flanery.
| father, who Is very III.
Foot Injured— Al Hlgglna. of T rent
Injured hla left foot on Monday when
he Jumped from a toggling truck
while at work. He waa brought here
for tnedloal attention.
The guests of the evening were M r.
and Mrs. Flanery and M r. and Mra.
Clarence Chaae.
The members [»resent were M r. and
Mrs. W. H. Adran. Mr. and Mra. F. A.
DePne. Mrs. Maude Bryan, M r. and
Mrs W elby Stevens. Dr. and Mrs. W.
Move from Cottage G ro vt— The W. C. Rebhan. C lifford Wilson. Mrs. C.
B. Bradford fam ily, of Cottage Grove, j H. Phetteplace. and M r. and Mrs. W.
moved to Springfield and have es- K. Dawsftn.
tabllahed th e ir residence In the Bat-
chelden house on E street.
T he H otel E lite has taken over the
Buss Cafe and w ill run a dining room
To V la jt Daughter— Mra Sam Rich­ In connection w ith the hotel rooms
mond and her daughter Helene, leave They give special rates on board and
room.
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this afternoon for Ashland,
where
they w ill spend some lim e with her
daughter. Lucille, who la attending
th< norm al school there.
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In the newest weaves and colon.
Every one a real bargain
$12.95 to $19.95
NEW SPRING FROCKS
In the season’s newest modes and fabrics
$9.95 to $12.95
These generous offerings afford every thrifty woman a
a chance to make substantial savings on her
Easter Clothing
Fulop’s Department Store
334 Main Street
SPRINGFIELD
If you w ant a good home cooked
meal for 40c go to the Buss Cafe. No
305 In the E lite H o tel building. A-24
W illam ette valley loganberries were
hard hit by the recent below-freezing
temperatures, according to Ini or ma
tlon brought to Salem by sro«ois
Blackberries also a e ie s-.d to have
suffered from tlie ooh.
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Intangibles ttxes of >50.859.17 has
been turned over to the state treasur­
er by the state tax commission. It
was estimated that the tax would
ralae approximately >100.000. The law
provides that the tax shall be payable
prior to March 1.
Unemployment la becoming a prob­
lem on Coos bay and North Bend and
M arshfield churltable organisations
are planning for a wide effort In relief
measures.
The situation, us some
view It, Is more demanding than It
has been for several years.
Leonard
Refrigerators
at a Decided Saving in Price
T hrifty housewives will be delighted at the Savings and the large
assortment of different styles to choose from. Models to fit every woman's
purse. Come early before the best values are sold.
Priced at
$14.75, $17.75, $23.75, $26.50, $$29.75, $52.50
5 0 0 lbs. ICE FREE
W IT H EACH REFRIGERATOR OVER $20.00
ICE will be delivered by Springfield Creamery, makers of
Maid O’ Cream Products
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TO B R M A T H C th r o u g h
N o i e is t h a t i t
MJBAP TOUKMOW TM
Wright & Sons
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