The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 15, 1930, Image 5

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PLANT MANY ARTICHOKES
DURING PAST WEEK
N early the entire membership of i
the Iluptlat ( h u rih gathered nt the 1
church parlors last night for a aur- 1 Hprlngfleld fa n n e r* are w ell re-
prlae ahower for .Myrtle Harvey and presented In the group which recent
Jerry Adame, whore wedding date U received a pool shipment of a rtl
haa In-on set for June 10 A aortal 1 choke plants, which were Obtained by
ev< nibg with guinea and atunta the county agent from W ataonvllle,
which Im lu d id a mock wedding, waa C alifornia, and which w ere received
enjoyed hy the
large
num ber of and distributed laat week.
friends o f the couple who galhured
Raising of globe artichokes, con­
for the event
tte fn a h m iils, con. sidered a delicacy
In m etropolitan
elating of Ice bream and cake, were restaurants, ta being watched with
served riurlnk the
evening
Many Internal herd. It . ta, thought that an
g fta were presented to the couple.
o ff season supply of these can be
The gathering had been secretly produced here to put on the m arket
planned by the pastor, Hey. M u l­ when the
C alifornia
growers
are
holland, and a faw members of the Idle, thinks M r. Pletcher.
congregation. It was announced from
T he farm ers
who received
the
the pulpit laat Sunday as a general shipment of artichokes are:
K. 8
social evening at which every mem Thompson, W a lte rv llle ;
George
A
ber must be present.
( Dorris, Hprlngfleld,
C. E Christy,
Vlalta from M aroola— Bert Oates, of
M arróla, waa a Saturday visitor in
thia city.
•
V isit Saturday— M r. and Mra. I A
Vance, of ljeaburg. spent Saturday
visiting with friends in Springfield. .
»hope In C ity— Mra. J. L. Fountain
spent Saturday afternoon In' Spring-
field «hopping.
*
*
TreneaPta Business— M. R. Sw ear­
ingen. of W a lte rv llle , waa a business
visitor In Springfield on Saturday.
Creswell Man V isito — V T. School-
In, of Creswell, waa a business visitor
In this city on F riday of laat week.
■
WANT BARRELS FOR
MARKERS AT AIRPORT
TOWN AND VICINITY
-
»
From Lea b u rg - B Slavins, of Lea
burg, was a Monday visitor In Spring
field
A D M IN IS T R A T O R '
R E A L PROF
■
Notice
An appeal for 54» gallon barrels for ''.,r,u e o í
m arkers for the boundary of t h e l L - Y J ° L
Springfield airp ort was made today ^ ^ t b
oy l^ee Inm an, manager at the field
The barrels conform w ith, the size
Cr-sewell Man H ere— J..B. KUIott. of and shape of tbe standard m arkers
«
Cresw ell, called on frlenda In this “ at “m í X r V T ’ —
tnat m ight be donated It w ill save
city on Monday morning.
the expense and work of m aking' the
markers Tk»
Springfield H otel— O F Gregg, of markers.
The barrels would be paint-
Meek, Oklahoma, was registered at ed yellow and be placed around tbe
the Springfield hotel F riday of last boundary of tbe fleto
.
.
,
week.
Anyone having a barrel or so that
Does to Ban Francisco — Kenneth they would donate Is requested to
DeLassus loft
Springfield
Monday phone M r. Inm an at the airp ort or
noon for San Francisco on a business leave word at tbe News office
trip.
W a lterv llle Resident H e re — C. R. LOCAL WOMEN SPONSOR
Sylvester, of W a lterv llle , transacted
BACKWARD PARTY TODAY
Tonsils
Taken
Out
—
Miss
letona
f r o w Stage; R. B. Oldham, ru ra l
business In this city on Monday af­
route 2, Eugene; Chase Gardens; Fiix had her tonsils removed at the
BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR
A backwards party has been de­
ternoon.
8. E Kish, ru ra l route 2. Eugene; office of a local physician on F riday
cided upon for tbe m eeting of the
LOCAL PROBLEMS TALKED W. L. Baker, Canary; J. » Rauch, '■* laat week.
V isits Falla— M r. and M rs O. H. N eedlecraft club, which Is to be held
L.
E
Talks by local
bualnsssmen
on ru ra l route 2. S pringfield,
Consulta Doctor—Steve
Prlvaskl, T u rn er and a group of friends motor- at tbe home of Mrs. W. C. W rig h t,
th e ir community projects w ill be a Stafford, Goshen; M E. W eller, rural of W estfir, was In Springfield , on
on ' ed to the falls on the upper Sluslaw w ith M rs W rig h t and Mrs. Sidney V.
L
Z e h n e r.I 8atu rd ay
CHO. ult
local rlT er on Sunday, where they enjoyed W ard entertaining,
fa ilu re of the Monday evening m eet­ ro u t. U S p rin gfield, J
this
afternoon.
w ith
a
in day's ontlng.
ing of the Men's Brotherhood of the ru ra l ro u t. 2. Springfield; W I. Pat phy„ c,an
Each lady attending w ill be expect
rick, ru ra l route 1, Springfield; Paul '
Methodist church The m atter of the
M other Visits Here — M rs Llxxle ed to wear some part of her clothing
annual picnic w ill also be discussed, **eyera, route 2.
H prlngfleld;
and
W endling People Here — Mr. and
W
a
lk e r of Hood R iver,
spent
the backwards. Appropriate games and a
and this
Ibis w
w ill
ill be
be tbs
the final
final m
e e tln r of
Mrs. Fred Crabtree, of Camp 2, W end­
and
meeting
of J ,m M O «»»*"«. route 2, Eugene.
program are also being planned by
ling. spent the week end In Spring- week end here a t the home o f her
the present season. A dinner w ill he
the hostesses for the afternoon.
eon
and
daughter-in-law,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
field.
served In tbe church parlors at 141 MANY STARS SEEN IN
W. F. W alker. She returned to her
PARAMOUNT
PARADE
Treea and T re e Surgery w ill be
______
Cottage
Qrovs
Resident
Here— home Sunday.
Call for Wood Bide foe School DIs-
discussed
by
the
two
Davidson
..
..
Mrs. George Conklin, of Cottage*
trio t No. 1».
More
than
26
of
H
o
lly
w
o
o
d
.
best
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Vlalta M other— Charles
F. Scott
o
brothers, of West Springfield D r W
went
io
Portland
laat
F
riday
to
spend
K
*
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,
*
“
,!
° 7 <on; M ay 15' I * 30
known
s
ta
r,
snd
fe
.lu
re
d
p
l.yers
Springfield
on
Monday,
C. Rebban w ill make a short talk on
the
week
end
with
h
l.
mother.
Mrs.
D
is
tric
t
1».
a
t' S p K e l d ^ O r e ^ 1
w
ill
entertain
at
the
Fox
McDonald
W hat an Accredited Airport Means
V lelt on Coast— M r. and Mrs. M Charles Scott,
for Hprlngfleld
8. C. G riffin , of the theatre in Eugene the rest a t this
w ill receive at the office of the Dis­
tric t C lerk, or through
the
m all,
Springfield rream ery, w ill discuss week In one of the gayest entertain M i'eery left Sunday for a short ¡
Entertains Nurses — Mrs. Carroll sealed bids for the supply of wood
brought
out of v>«lt to roast
points In W estern
the relationship of the plant to the men! revels ever
■ Groshong, nurse at Dr. Rebhan's
___________ of- for ‘ he d ifferent school buildings in
Lane county.
community. Charles l*addork w ill dis­ Hollywood.
flee, entertained the alum nae mem 8 P ^ n« i‘ ®ld “ follows: 200 cords of
Stars
who
have
enamoured
the
„
.
,
cuss greenhouses and th e ir produrts. public imagination engage In joyous
Y " ' ? 8 l , t * ' ^ M r" J«««Phlne John, X
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and Rev Pike w ill give a short talk riv a lry of acting, alngtog. dancing.
< » “ * “ arde" * ’ apenl la ,t T h u r"
hrlRtlan hospital at
hei* home in high school. F ire (5) cords a t the
on the Relationship of the Church to comedy and love making In this fes d“ y *n Hprln« f l,ld “ » « “ «“ « Ü »
Eugene on Thursday of last week
I hl8h »chocl gymnasium, Hx-venty (70)
the Com m unity Everyone Is welcome
home of her sister, M rs. il. I*. Mor-
cords at the Lincoln school. F orty
tlval
of
the
stars.
Featured
players
to attend the meeting.
Address
Senior Class — A rth u r (< 0 * cords at the B rattain school A ll
tensen.
who have draw n crowds to see them
Draper, reprerentlng the Oregon In- 110 *** Mr « ^ » o o d , four feet long
when they appeared alone are here
Banks Close for Election— Friday,
MRS. JEMIMA MILLER
j ' Joined together
In one big melange ..lection day.
III be a holiday for
a . _____ a _ .
asww
DIES EARLY MONDAY of sprightly happiness "Param ount employees of the two local banks The spoke to the members of the senior specified. Paym ent to be made a fte r
class at the high school on Tuesday July 1, 1230.
on Parade" la an Intim ate medley of banks w ill not open that day, ac- morning.
T he board reserves the rig ht to
Mrs. Jemima M lllq r, «4. a resident
m lrih and music, the new type screen cording to officials.
reject any and all bids. A ll bids to
at Springfield
since
1212, passed frolic originated by Paramount.
M otor to Shtdd— Riley Snodgrass. be tn by M ay 2«. 1930.
away Monday morning at the home
• • •
N u r“ HI— Mrs. C lara F tiw re r was M axine
Snodgrass.
and
W illia m
W M G H t’ OHES.
of her
street | x fascinating and Intriguing Elinor unahl® ,o »“ <*nd to her duties at the 8 te a rm e r motored to Shedd Sunday
D is tric t Clerk,
.... son. Ransom. 1511 High ■irv-m.
Springfield, Oregon
« ’ " ’ J?.1.
“ * Pr” l° n , "d ll,n M " Qlyn story and a cast of unusual ex ott,c® of
Eu«®n® K * " ® ‘ “ >• firs t ' afternoon to .pend . few hours at the
Mrs.
waa born at Berwick, reliance make "Such Men are Dan of ,he w’’* k due to ''Ineas M rs Faw- home of M r. and Mrs. A. M. Snod
Mrs M ille r was
O ntario, on September 1«, 124S. She
gerous," Fox Movietone all talking ver's place waa taken by Mrs. -nn grass.
was m arried to R. H. M ille r In New drama, a trium phant success as a Collina.
Yo rk and In 1172 they moved to screen entertainm ent.
Spends W eek End at Home — Mra.
W arner Baxter who ram e Into nro
” * ‘ Ur" T * “ y “
* " * ’ R " e,r 8no<J»r “ » • !* « “
«d
l«wa. where they mads th eir horns
m lnenr tor h l.
«
1
Snodgrass w ill return to her home at home a fte r being several days at I
____
until they came to Oregon In 1213.
"Claco
Ktd"
In •Ohl' T r i w n a * * ¿.re ' hh r e hth1' ^ ' ' nlnh' , ^ Om 8he<*d-
9hed<’
* he h“ **“en
|
Rhe la survive* by a l l ekfttlren. 1 «c
iac o ^ K
M
la hereby >
I
an order
Lan? £ ü un'.
T e ^ o f ' j ^
W
^
deceawsd. the underntgned. adm nls-
, r * tor of » u d estate, will, on and
1<th
" Í June, 1220. o ffer
^ ^ y .^ o 'n V
tflg to said ea*ate, -toWit
,,'
- .
•' ••
r ° ® m ,*“ cfng at .the Northwest Cor-
ner o f Donatloh L in d Claim No »1.
In 8ectk>n 22. bi TtVWnshlp 1«, 8 •ur’i
of range 2 West WJUamette M e r id ln ;
ru n n in g
th ence
Sonth
on
th e
W est
line of said claim IS chains, them r
East 17.M chains to the Emu line of
said claim ; thence North 12 34 chains
to corner of said claim , thence North
40 degrees West g i t chains to corner
of said claim ;
thence
West
12.3«
chains to the place of beginning, con­
taining 32 2« acres .o f land, tn Lane
County, Oregon
Sale w ill take place at the office of
E O. Potter. No. 521 M iner Building.
Eugene. Oregon Term s of sale, cash
in hand.
E. O. P O T T E R ,
A d m in istrator of the estate of John
W aring, deceased.
M 15-2?29 J 5-12
FOX
W EB T COAST T H E A T R E S
fox
M c D onald
NOW
P L A Y IN G
i
M rs O Ranks, Oxnard. C a lifo rn ia ,
Mrs. E ffie Dunwiddie, Olendale. C a li­
fornia; Mrs. Anna M Jackson. Los
Angeles; Miss
L illia n
M illar.
Si
I*aul, M innesota; Miss Imogene M il­
let;.
BakersftrSd,
O tllfo rn la ;
and
Ransom M iller, Eugene
T h e funeral service waa held yes­
terday afternoon from the W a lk e r
Poole funeral home with Rev. J. T
Moore, retired Methodist m inister of
this city, o fficiating Interm ent was
made at the Laurel Grove cemetery.
NEWPORT PEOPLE ARE
CUESTS AT DINNER SUN.
tr a y , the leading male role a'nd re
v e a l. . new and d .llv h .r .1 n . v t . , to
veals a new and d ellv h lfu l B axter In
a
most
d ifficu lt
characterization.
The leading fem inine role la enacted
by Catherln Dale Gwen.
"Such Men are Dangerous" which
opens Sunday at the Fox McDonald,
embraces everything to recommend
It — suspense, th rills , and dram atic
situations that make the heart beat
fas I.
. . .
A Kentucky mountain court, where
the men of the h ill, lake the law
Into th eir own h an d, and where jus
tlce seldom falls Is one of the highly
aagy
U l
lU C
lllfllliy
X h e “ J^k“ l i X L ' T h o
I T
i
J>Ck 8 n ‘«i «ra " ' ’ *“ > '«
| proving,
I
W eek End at Oregon C ity — M r
Mrs. W . R. Dawson motored to
C ' ly 0,1 8Un<tay Where
',P‘’ n, ' h*' day
° f Mr
M r" J° hn W ‘‘ber M r"
W eb* r
Dawson are slaters
M”
and
Ore-
,hey
an<1
and
Portland People V is it— D r W’ O.
Spencer and w ife and son. of Port- ,
land, stopped here Sunday fo r a short
tim e at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. ‘
W . Em ery. They have been spending
the w inter In California, and were
enroute to th eir Portland home.
!
Return to Store Here— Mrs. Grace
Baxter returned to her work at the
K enn ett store in this city on Monday,
'
a fte r having spent a week at M yrtle
Point, where she conducted the open-
— ,n<
a week oi
of a
a sate
sale I for M r. Kennett.
George Kennett also
returned
the
'
same tim e from Medford, where he
had started a sale for a firm there.
Both o f the sales w ill last two weeks.
dram atic episodes of "M ountain Jus , Form er n
r . . UCr , „ V
v ia
Residents
is u
it —
— m
M r r ana
and
M r. and Mra. H a rry Chase e n te r­ tlce. Ken M aynard's latest Universal Mrs. F rank Root, who form erly lived
llrlnm
____
. W est —
. . . . .
g picture, which opens
on {tn
Springfield,
but who are now
tained at th e ir home here Sunday all talkin
m aking th e ir home at
Harrisburg.
with a delightful dinner for Mr. and Friday at the Fox Rex theatre
Another picturesque feature of the »topped here for a short visit with
Mra. A rth u r Pengra of Newport, th e ir
Is
a
real,
old fashioned relatives on Sunday. They were on
house gueata for the week end. picture
Among those Invited fo r the dinner mountain "shindig." or dance, at th e ir way to M ohawk.
were M r. and M rs Pengra. M r. and which M aynard performs as a fiddler
Bring Stolen C ar Back — Ethel
Mra. John A v ltt, Noah Sm ith, H e r­ and K athryn Craw ford, who appears
man Cbeplurk, M r. Cunningham, of opposite him as the g irl In the story. KPe n re r- Tom Lusby, Faye Fisher,
sings the quaint songs of the Ken- Be,h J ° hnR and L-y1»“ Grim es motored
Portland, and the Chase fam ily.
tucky h ill-c o u n try .
‘ ® Salem on Sunday and brought
r----- ; -w— - — -
h*c k the
autom obile
belonging to i
Sunday School H e a rt Mualo
The ^ r , , 7 r
W ,U a r ,m ’ a' ’ h'«’ h had «” • » *>’a°
Beatrice G illette played
piano
The firs t of the gooseberry crop donB<1 there by th ,evei( who h>()
solo and the orchestra at the Metho­ for this season w ill he received the
dist Sunday school played
several la tte r part of the week at the Eugene stolen it.
numbers last Sunday during (he Sun- F ru it Growers association, according
On Vacation— C liffo rd Fields, nep­
j)ay school hour In honor of Mother's to officials at that plant. The can
hew of Mrs. F. B. H am lin , and who Is
Day. Eldred Glaapy played
violin nery Is nnw busy w ith rhubard, which employed at the F irs t National Bank i
solo.
w ill last a few weeks longer.
In Eugene, began his two weeks va- j
j cation on Monday.
He w ill spend
moat of the tim e
Moved to Our New
Location
134 FIFTH STREET.
Phone 197
VVfestinghouse
Electrification
Appliances
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Apparatila
W ir in g
FISHING
SUPPLIES
Mr. and
Roseburg.
Mrs.
Fields,
Springfield Electric Supply
Al Pohl
Fornferly Ilendorer’R Electric
Clarence Cooley
57 »8
$ 5 .9 8
°
1 Group at
«
—
111
M y" ' meledreme o4 i____
Z WARNER BAXTfR
C A T H fR Ik f D u r OWtN
TAgeAM WZA
•MY Ärwnye- ÿ/sme
g ib /«W
HATS
5 1 .9 8 and up
Clearance of all Coats
8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
«2 8th Ave. W est, Eugene, Ore.
Don’t forget we give S. A H. Green
Stamps
FOX REX
F R ID A Y
SATURDAY
KEN MAYNARD
in
•MOUNTAIN JUSTICE”
Are BARGAIN Days
At Breier’s Removal Sale
at
To V is it at Burna— M r. and Mrs. C.
E Kenyon w ill take advantage of
the vacation on Frlduy and w ill leave
here early that morning for Burns,
where they w ill visit for two days
before returning Io Hprlngfleld.
M r.
Kenyon is a form er resident of the
H arney com ity city and la w ell ac­
quainted there.
Black and Cordovan
only
10c
V isit M cKenzie Region — M r. and
Mrs. E. G. Jarvis and th eir daughter,
Hetty June, and hla fath er and mo­
ther, M r. and Mrs. John Jarvis, a ll ol i
If they are not worth
it don’t blame us.
Per pair
gc
Ladies’ Fine Dress Pumps
Men’s SILK SOX
Values to $5.00
Values to 65c
MEN’S SUITS
In new anti up to date models. Eor complete
clean up
38c
Portland, spent the week end here j
w ith Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kester.
The entire group motored up the
M cKenzie on Hnturday afternoon to
«pend th e w e e k end at the Kester
sum mer home.
I
En tertain Portland Gueata — Mr. |
and Mra. F rank DePue had aa th eir !
week end guests M r. and Mra. W . C.
Foaher and daughter, Mnrnn, at
son, W ilm o t, Jr., and Mra. Frank De-
I ’ue, Jr. F ra n k DePue jr. Joined the
group here Sunday morning and they
all motored to F a ll Creek, where they
apent the day fiahlnit and alao en­
joyed an outdoor dinner on the creek
bunk.
j
Open Sunday mornings 7 to 11 a.m. during Fishing Season
25 NEW DRESSES
Values to $15.00
SUCH
MEN Æ
ARE'” ’
DANGEROUS''
Friday and Saturday
w ith his parents. |
Charles
Dress
Sale...
,lePheW• Wh° “
» ' She retnrned to Shedd on
Monday evening.
Form er Residents Here— M r. and
Mrs. J. I. Davis, Portland, form er re-
aldents of this city, arrived here last
Thursday anfl are spending
some
‘ *m« visiting w ith th e ir old friends
here.
MICKEY MOUSE
PARADE
and Club Meeting
SATURDAY
-eeeeeeee
Preview Thursday
COME!
LADIES
PURE SILK HOSE
CHILDRENS
WOOL HOSE
In small sizes only.
All wool and good
quality
$ 4 .9 8
Men’s DRESS HATS
o n ly .....
$ 1 .9 8
MEN’S
WORK SHIRTS
BRAND NEW
SILK DRESSES
MEN’S SUITS
Values to $25.00. New Short pants suits We
Regular $7.95 values.
must move them.
Going on sale at only snappy stuff. But It’s
Each
$ 4 .8 5 going at .. $ 1 6 .9 5
98c
I
$ 2 .6 7
PLAY SUITS
those play suits
t. Big savings to
49c
BOYS KNICKERS
CHILDREN’S
3 4 C
All sizes
10c
COTTON HOSE
10c
D E P T . S TO R ES
A good quality Cham-
bray. Reg. 65c. value.
S a le
BOYS’ SUITS
Collegiate CORDS
Boss of the Road
$4 values
IN T H 1 W B « T
$ 2 .4 9