The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 08, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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TIHTIHDAY. MAY 8. 1989
THF Hl'RING HKI,L) NEWS
LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
CHILD AND GREAT AUNT
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
HAVE BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY
RECEPTION IN EUGENE
TOWN AND VICINITY
PAGE FIVE
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Friday from her son, Major 8. L. Van
¡M RS VAN VALZAH GETS
RADIO FOR MOTHER’S DAY Valxah, of the U. 8 Medical corps,
stationed at' Denver. The radio Is a
Two birthdays falling on the same
Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah la the Mother's Day gift from her three
Tim fiftieth wnddlng anniversary day and representing four genera­
possessor of a large Kolster cabinet sons, the Major; Gerald, la Portland;
Flab on Coast -Mr. and Mra. Floyd
From Mabel— L. O Parts, of Mabel, radio which she received here on and Robert, la Medford.
«I Mr anil Mr* II C. IMppel, o t Bu­ tions of one-fam ily were celebrated
gen», parent* of Or Ralph Olppel, ot here Hunday when Mr. and Mrs. Ira Flanery, a».*» W. N. Dow spent Sun­ was a visitor In this city Saturday.
Medfird, formerly of Hprlngfleld, was Vnung entertained at a large birth­ day fishing at Florence.
Visita Friendo—Handy Peterson, of
observed In Eugene Hunday, May 4, day dinner at their home In honor
Visits from Creewell— J. R Scott, Waltervllle,
spent Saturday with
of
Mlaa
(Horta
Jeanne
Hill,
8
years
« ib it reception al the home and a
of Creswell, was a business visitor In frlenda In thia city.
fi mlly dinner al Ihe Eugene hotel In old. and Mra. Charlea Haya, of Port­
land. her great aunt, who was «0 on | lh"
0,1
the evening.
From Mareóla— Mrs. C. 8 Williams
pr«m Mpreola—C. O. W etsel. of of Marcóla, visited with frlenda In
Among (hose attending the affair Hunday
PLUMBING
A group of Intimate frlenda and Marcóla vlelted with friends while In this city on Saturday afternoon.
were at« children and several friends,
HEATING
Including Mm Marie Foeter. Mlsa relatlvea were Invited for Ihe dinner Hprlngfleld On Monday,
SHEET METAL
Spends Vacation Here C. L. Chase
Alice Olppel. Mlea Minnie Olppel, which was eerved at a table which
Vielte Friends Mrs Lee Stevens, | of Portland, Is spending his vacation
had
as
a
centerpiece
a
large
birth
slater of Mr Olppel and all from
day cake, with six yellow candles In Iof W altervllle, spent Saturday
here with hie brother, Kenneth Chase.
Ran Francleco; Mlaa Thelma Kay. a
ihe center and «0 small pink ones on Springfield visiting her friends,
niece. from San Francisco;
Mtaa
Recovering—Mrs. A. T. Fraedrlck
In Springfield Electric Supply Store
Transacts Bualnea* — 8. W. Rich-
Bdlth Olppel, a granddaughter, from the outer edges.
Is recovering at the Pacific Christian
Phong 197
First Door South of Rodenboàgh Garage
Mrs Hays Is a slater of Mrs. Young, ardson, of Thurston, was In Spring- hospital following a major operation.
Han Francisco; Mr. and Mra. Ouy
Olppel. the formal a son of Mr. and The other guests for the dinner were field „„ Saturday mornlag to tran-
*
8pwnd. Sunday Here— Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Olppel, from Sacramento; Mra. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rli^e and Miss sact business matters.
Lawrence Stevens, of Wendllng, spent
L It Murphy, a daughter from Agnes Hays, of Portland; Mrs. John
Sen .Born — Mr. and Mra. C. E Sunday here wlsltlng with frlenda.
Bcotta llluff, Nebraska, Mra. Oalay Kotier, Mrs Sibil Hill and sons,
Watson, a daughter, from I'ortland. Billy and Jamas, of Bugene; and Mrs. Keeler are the parents of a baby hoy
Registers a t Springfield Hotel —
born to them at their home here on
Mlaa Hilda Harris, of Halem; Mlaa Mary Mattison, of Santa Clara.
A. P. Boyne, of Portland, was regis­
Hunday,
May
4,
1*30.
Edna Olppel of lx » Angeles, a daugh
tered at the Springfield hotel over
ter; Or. Ralph Olppel and his family; WILLING WORKERS CLUB
Joins Staff at Egglmann’*—Audrey the week end.
Harold Olppel, of Bugen«, a son;
HAS MEETING MONDAY Oknlele Is learning the confectionery
W a lte rv llle Resident V ialta — Law ­
and
Patricia and Hteve Olppel,
AT
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cuslness -• Egglm anns, where she
grandchildren.
The Willing Workers 4-H sewing will he -nployed during the summer. rence Millican, of W altervllle, spent
Saturday visiting friends In Spring-
Mr and Mrs Harry Whitney, and club of the Junior high school met
Marco.« Man Visite—John Down- field.
Mr. and Mrs Levi Neel were among Monday after school at the home of
of Ma'cola' ,p e "‘ T“e* l<y ,O° k’
the Hprlngfleld people who attended their leader, Mr. W W Walker, at I
Vlelt Ranch — .Mr. and Mrs. John
af,er bualneM
«“ * ' •
the golden wedding anniversary re­ 830 a etreel The g irl, spent the time
j Parker motored to Junction City on
In
conversation
and
sewing,
after
c,t3r*
ception In Bugen«.
25c and 30c Guaranteed Fast Color
. Sunday to look after their ranch,
which a delicious luncheon was ser
Jasper People Here—Jees Mlnney ' which Is located near that city,
ved by the hostess. Those present | and his wife, of Jasper, were In the |
LANE FAIR DATES ARE
Visits Parent*—Miss Clara Wagner,
ADVANCED THREE WEEKS were Luclle Davis, Winifred Frnnz city Monday. He Is employed by the commercial teacher at the high
I torts
Worley. Margare*
Jarrett, ' Hill Creek lumber company.
school, spent the week end with her
The Ixine county fair dates hare Edna Heveraon, Evelyn Gormley,
Albany
People
H are — M artin parents at Corvalli*.
(5.00 and (6.00
been advanced nearly three weeks Ruth Pollard, Mildred Morgan, Velma
this year by the action taken Halur- i Peildlcord. Viola Robertson, Olga ®»onB >n<l aon, Lloyd, of Albany,
llrynchuk, Lois Johansen, Lora Thur- were Sunday visitors at the T. C. | Returns from California — J. A.
day at a meeting of the fair board
Neer returned to Springfield Bunday
Barker and Lee Putnam hornet.
The dates which the hoard set for the man, Lorna Chase, Mary Young
after having visited with his children
fair this fall are Wednesday to Hatur- Bthel Hall and Faye Holverson.
Canoe Fete la F riday — Several in (he Sacramento Valley.
day. August 27 to 30 The dates last ! Mr Arnold D Collier, county club Springfield people are planning to
Move*—Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKIn-
year were September 18 to 31.
leader, was a guest of the club, and attend the annual canoe fete at the
The change In fair dates was made gave an Interesting talk on the 4-H ' University In Eugene on Friday nla and aon, Vernon, have moved to
at the request of many exhibitors work and what other clubs are evening The floats will be exhibited Ashland, where they will make their !
front of the grand stands Just east home'
who could not exhibit their products ,
on the later date, due to the many I
For Men and Children
ronfllt-ta with other counts- fairs.
Amusement companies also joined In
AT FISHER HOME HERE Swart, C F. Scott and Alfred Town- meeting at the Methodist church in
asking for earlier datj-'.
send are practising rifle sharp shoot Cottage Grove Sunday evening.
E U. Lee, president of thn fair
Fern Fisher entertained a 1 n *v ln<
*" * re’>ara,t<,n for ,h ’ ,r “ •
Diemleeed from H o a p lta l-T h e small
t ,;ii;
board, stated that the atate fair was group of her friends at a May Day
to be advanced also and that the party-at her home here on Haturday tendance at the national guard camp son of Mrg Egther T h ic e g , who ou.
Halem fair would be held the week The afternoon was spent with games this summer, when they will seek to d(,rwent . maJor oparat,on at the
win trophies.
•
! pnc|f |c Christian hospital in Bugene.
after the one here.
and refreshments. Those present for ,
♦ /
dismissed I*»«
the affair were Mildred Tuhy. Shirley , Breaks A rm -lrv ln g Davit, aon o f ,
“The Store of Service"
Vlalta Son — A. M Rlrhardaon, of Smith, Pearl Hllterbrand, Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis, received a
Given Medical Examination A. M
334 MAIN STREET
SPRINGFIELD
Swleshome, spent Saturday In Bprlng- Jollff, Howard Frits, Lawrence Chase I broken arm while playing on the Richardson, of Walton, was In this I
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field vlsltllng his son. Emery Richard­ Mildred Morgan. Clifford Hornber school grounds at the Lincoln school c|ty Fr)<, #y
Iagt wgek t# rgce,ye g
son. who la employed at the power ger, Woodrow Bates, Zelda Gay and | on Monday afternoon. Irving la In A . b 1 * 4 . ■•».W...1 a w n. I . I . a a( g ■
com iste medical examination
boose.
Stanley Rolley.
the 3A grade.
local physician's office.
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E X P E R T SER V IC E
DODD M. MILLER
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Specials this week
Fulop’s Department Store
PRINTS—-Special 19c
SILK UMBRELLAS
Special $2.98
KED’S TENNIS SHOES
Special 98c
Fulop’s Department Store
e i
Mra. C.
Attends Bridge Luneheei
E. Kenyon. Mra. C. E Hwarta. and
Misa Bdna Hwarta attended a bridge
,
luncheon riven by Ute Eplecopel
guild of Bugene on Tuesday after­
noon
Pennsylvania People Here — Mr
and Mrs. C. B. Waite, of Lock Haven,
Pennsylvania, were guests the first
of the week at the home of Mr. and
Mra. D. B Saltsman Mr. Waite Is
connected with the American Rail­
way Express company.
MOTHER’S DAY
M ay 11
Remember Mother on Mother’s Day with
Flowers.
They have In them Romething that ties up
the heart-strings and expresses deepest ap­
preciation.
Delivered anywhere.
Kirkland’s Floral Co.
Eugene-Springfield Bridge
Phone Springfield 86W
Moved to Our New
Location
134 FIFTH STREET.
Phong 197
V&stinghouse
stinghoi]
Electrification
Appliances
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Apparatus
■ : W iring.- -
FISHING
rny
SUPPLIES
VESTINGMOUSE
ELECTRIC
Springfield Electric Supply
Formerly Ilenderer’s Electric
Al Pohl
Clarence Cooley
Medford People Here — Mrs. Johr
Kent and her da> ..hter. Thelma, of
Medford, spent Saturday and Suaday
hgre >t th# home of Myg j
R
W’ooda.
Signs Painted — The outdoor bill­
boards of the Fo8ter-Klelaer adrer-
, 'l*’nF company located next door to
the Mountain States Power company,
were given a coat of green paint on j
Monday by the comrany painter.
Junior Prep Suits
. < : ;
.w ith 2 pairs o f trousers
q675
Recovering from Illness — Adda
I Klemenschnelder, an aunt of Mrs.
Welby Stevens was taken suddenly
III on Sunday afternoon, but it now
convalescing at the ranch home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, south of the
city.
Local Couple at Beaches—Mr. and
O. H. Turner motored to Waldport
Sunday and spent the day digglnb
clams on the ocean beach. The day
was very windy, they report, but
said that there were large crowds on
all ot the beaches all day long.
New Aaalstant—Miss Clara Jones
of Springfield, will assume the duties
of nurse and assistant to Dr. W. C.
Rehhan when Mrs. Carroll Oroshong
leaves the latter part of May. Miss
Jones began learning her new duties
on Monday.
To Spend Week End Here— Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Jarvis and their daughter
Betty Jane, will spend tthe coming
' week end here as guests of Mr. and
■ Mrs. Eugene Kester. They will all
motor up to the doctor’s summer
homo on Saturday.
Portland People Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Curtis, of Portland, ar­
rived In Springfield late Saturday to
spend a few days visiting nt Ihe hoirie
of Leonard Lepley, who is a brother-
in-law of Mrs. Curtfs. They are on |
their way to Medford, where they
plnn to make their home In future.
Smart Graduation Clothes
Guests at lilt * —Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Smith, of Black Diamond, Alberta;
Mrs. John Lnke, Vancouver, Wash­
ington; Mrs. R. Buchanan, Portland;
S. O. Sellick, Roseburg; and Anthony
Sherman, of AIbnny, wewe all regis­
tered at the Elite hotel over the week
end.
Graduation Day be as jure of yourself as you
are of your diploma. Prepare for the event by
judiciously shopping in J. G Penney Company’s clothing
department. We have here the right »uit for every voung
man and every occasion. Young fellows will be as enthu­
siastic over the smart style and fit as their thrifty parents
over the sensible savings.
Spends Sunday at Summer Home—
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kester spent
Sunday at their summer home on the
McKenzie. The doctor reports that
Ills new dnm Is now completed and
that It will not he washed out hext
whiter by the high wnters ns It xna
In thn p a st He will stock the pond
with »rout.
that take high honors
in style and economy
FOX-REX
Buster Keaton in Free A Easy
J.C. PENNEY GO.
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