The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 29, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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TU1HBHAV. MAY 2», 193»
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED LOCAL ANGLERS CATCH
REMODELING STORE AND
salmon in mckenzie '
ALSO DOING BUSINESS
TOWN AND VICINITY
Visits Parents— M r. and M r*. «am
M ontgom ery motored to Vida on Sun
i day to v is it b l* p a rents.
V is it a t B e llfo u n ta in - M r. and Mrs.
A lfred P rose a n d -fa m ily visited a t
the home of M r and Mrs George
Rhode* at Bellfountain Sunday.
Hulinon fishing suddenly became
Spend* Sunday a t Portland — Mr.
weak |
Rcmudxlln« a busy store and dnlu< the popular sport here lust
and M r*. Jack Wade were visito r*
A t F a ll C re e k — M r and M r*. E B.
Transacts
Bus) nasa— Norm an M a­
business In l| at I be aania lim a la (ha when tha annual run or tbase flab
Ill at Hom *— E. W, Able* I* confln
! In Portland on Sunday.
Fraedrtck motored op the W illa m e tte
d ifficu lt problem w hirl)
haa
barn started up the Mi Kenxle river. ‘ Hev ; son, of Camp Creak, waa a bualnesa ed to hiss home bare with lllneaa
highw ay along the little F all Creek
larlnt; (h r J. C. Penny atnra In Bit- erul local people could not resist tha visitor In Hprlngflald Monday.
From MeKonzIo B r id g e - M C. H all,
W a lta r v ille
M an
H e r * — W a lter
on Sunday.
Ban» fin tint |iuat two ni >nlha. T h * tem ptation and Invaded the stream '
of M rKenr.le Bridge, waa a visitor In
W aiter-villa Man V is it» M Brown, Easton, of W a lterv llle , waa a S atu r­
«xpaatlllig Iiujliiuah of th« firm mail« on the week day«. Dr. W (' Itebban
this city on Saturday.
R eturn* to Bend Henry K o rf, of
of W u ltervllle, was a visitor here on day visitor In Springfield
II tier»* m y Io vuiate
I ha second and J. (' Mi M urray made an escep- 1
Bend, came over to this city on Sun­
Saturday.
V
isit
at
Salem—
M
r*.
Dee
Inman
and
tlonully
fine
catch
last
Thursday
floor o." oil o fflraa and leuuelel ibal
Visit at Ranch— M r. and M rs John
day to get his wife, who had been a
aparo for store Us*
W ith thia work afleinoon. bringing In one nalmon I Hara from Dexter— O . W M athews, P arker spent Sunday a t th eir ranch M r*. MacM anlm an motored to Salem
visitor here and In Eugene during
i last Saturday, where they spent toe
necessary II was d»< 'Idod
to oom- which weighed thirty pounds. Others I of Dexter, spent Saturday afternoon near Junction City.
j the past week.
I
day
visiting.
t ln ’ nly rrm od nl the hull ling from the were equally successful One group transacting business In this city.
|
F ro m D e x te r — M r*. 0 . C. M ath ew *,
one
weighing
Back fro m C o n ven tio n— F re d W at-
basemen* lo I he lop of lha building of fisherm en landed
On Business V isit M r*. U. G War-
Purchases Feed— O. W Burnell, of of Dexter, spent Saturday shopping
ker returned
to Spvmgflelu
from
T in workman went Into lha
bane thirty-th ree and one h alf pounds on
fel and son. O rville, of W endllng,
Portland where be had been airend­
m eat i.ii'l began Ih tm by putting In Friday afternoon. Several dozen an M arró la, bought feed for his etork In Springfield.
were business visitors In thia city
rlv a r
Monday ' while In this city on Saturday.
ing
the annual
meeting
of
th»
a new rou< into floor and making a glara were on tha
From W altarville— C. R. Sylvester, i on « » ’ urday.
Independent order of Odd Fellow *.
d ow nstair* store of Ilia front half I but no good catches were reported '
C «m p C re e k M an H er»— J. K P la tt of M a tte rrili« , was a business visitor
of the baaemant, while a ll of lha W ind and high w ater due tu the snow and H . G. Dennis. of Cam o Creek,
T o n ell* Removed— Betty Mersdorf.
In S p rin g tb-bj on M o nd ay.
M arried W om an Fears Gas
m
e
k
ln
r
which
fell
last
week
was
large aloi k was carried up to the
of W endllng, had her tonsil* removed
were Monday visitors In tbia city.
— Eats Only Baby Food
Marcóla Resident H er»— M r*. E l­ at the office of a local physician on
second floor
Wli**n tho
basement blamed for the poor fishing.
"F o r 3 years I ate only buoy food
Salam V is ito r» - M r. and Mrs. W mer Fegel*, of M arcóla, was a shop­ Saturday.
Work waa completed the stocks ware
everytbing else formed gaa
Now’
again carried down and lha ahoa de­ CHRISTIAN CHURCH NIGHT H. Adrian drove to Salem on Sunday per In this city on Saturday.
thanks to A dlerlka, I eat anything
to visit relative*.
m oted down lo the basement while
Medford People Here— M r*. Ralph and enjoy life — Mrs. M Gnnn.
PLEASING TO AUDIENCE
H e r * from W a lta rv ille — H. M M il­
the aerond floor and the back half
Just O N E apoonfnl A d lerlka re
Dtppel. of Medford, was in Spring-
W a n g lin g Paople H e r* — M r. and ler, of W a lterv llle ,
spent Saturday
of the building waa remodeled
Thia
field th * la tte r part of the week to lleves a ll GAS so you can eat and
An Intereating program of songs l-ee, of W endllng. spent Sunday with with friends In thia city.
A ct* on B O T H upper
work haa now been completed and and readings formed the e n te rta in ­
Join h er husband, who was attend­ sleep better.
friends In this city.
and lower bowel removing poisons
(be ready-to-wear w ill be mover) to ment at the Christian church for the
Fishes on M ohawk — H. 8chaffen- ing the dental meetings at Eugene. you never knew were there, and
the aerond floor
U.fore
Saturday i hurch night party, which had been
From W e n d lln g - John Downing, of berger spent Sunday fishing on the They were guests at the Clarence which coused yoar stomach trouble
T he piece goods w ill be pul on the pluuned under th e direction o f M ra. W endllng. was a business visitor In ■Mohawk riv e r and rep ort* catching Chase home and the oarty went fish­ No m atter w bat you have tried for
stomach and bowels. A dlerlka w ill
balcony w ith the corael department . C U lf Abrums T he program was un­ this city on Monday.
ing on Saturday.
several cutthroat trout.
surprise y o u !— Flauery's Drug Store
O ffice* w ill alao be located here.
der the direction of
Miss
W llm u
Spend Sunday in A lbany— M r. and
Born — To M r and Mrs. W a lte r
T he men's clothing and the w o Hcolt and consisted of the following
m en’s notions w ill bo found In lha number« In a Chinese Garden, piauu Mrs. W R. Dawson and son, Billy, Rauch, of W a lterv llle , a boy, at the
back of the store and lo the base solo by sorls W ithers; excerpts from spent Sunday w ith friends at Albany. Pacific C hristian hospital In Eugene
on Saturday (horning. M ay 24, 1830.
nieni u ntil the front remodeling haa Huckleberry F in n; a reading by Mrs
Visit M other — M rs John Purcell
bean completed,
a fte r
which
the Anderson; Sleepy Hollow T im e and and her children, of Corvallis. spent
V ieitor* from C r o w - M r. and Mrs.
942 W illamette St.,
Eugene, Oregon
shoes w ill he put under the balcony T he Old Rond, vocal aolos by W illia m Sunday here at the home of her W O. F r itts , of Crow, spent the week
and the man’s clothing moved to the M cC lain; a group of negro readings m other. Mrs. O. M. Pettyjohn.
end here at the home of hie parents,
front of the store with notions and by Mr. M cC lain; a vocal duet by M r
Mr and Mrs. W . E. F ritts .
From
F all
C re e k - Mra.
Harold
some women's apparent.
M cClain and Charles Gibson, with a
Spend* Week End w ith Parent»—
’It la a great mlx-up now," says ' guitar accompaniment by M r Gibson; ' Barney and three children were visi­
Clara
W agner,
com mercial
lln m e r Mi-tx-an, advertising manager S ilver Moon, vocal duet by W ilm a tors In Springfield from th e ir Fall Miss
Creek home on F riday afternoon.
teacher at the high school, spent the
of the firm , "but we w ill have a 1 Scott and Iteun Scott.
weekend at Corvallis w ith her par­
fine store when It la fin ally com- |
J.C.PENNEYCO.
Slip Smartly Into
At
pleted
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN
• FOR MISS ONETA SMITH
t
SPRINGFIELD GHILDREN
GET LIFE SAVING AWARDS
Seven Springfield school children
were awarded their ju n io r life-saving
certificates laat week at the conclu­
sion of the annua) Instruction period
given a the University pool* for *11
Interested people In
bane
county
j Those who received th eir a w a rd *;
Mias Oneta Sm ith, who I* to be
m arried lo Lee Cruxan, of Dexter,
next month, waa the guest of honor
at a bridal shower given ber by M rs
w C McLagan, M r*. J. C T hayer,
and M rs It L. Burnett at the home Dlsque Sm ith. Juanita W ilson. Dick
of M r*. McLagan, her sister, on F ri­ W right. Jim m ie W est, George Sm ith,
day evening of last week. T lie rooms T helm a b lp e s . Ixirraln e Webb.
were beautifully decorated with pink
Miss Ernestine T roem el and Jack
and white ribbon streamers extend H e w itt, of the
U n iversity
faculty,
log out to all parts of the room from had charge of the classes, which were
an upturnnd um brella of crepe i«t|M-r. attended by HO men and 105 wumen.
Pink snapdragons and columbines
were need as floral decorations Karh
PROHIBITION PICTURE
person present
received
a
small
WILL BE SHOWN HERE
rupld ns a favor.
A ll of the gifts
were placed In a basket and
the
, The motion
picture. T he
T ra n s ­
evening was spent In unwrapping the
gressor. which deals w ith the liquor
gifts, and with refreshments.
problems of the past and with the
Those present were Mrs
W
K
prohibition problems of the present
Barnell, Mrs N. I. Ile lte rb ra n d ; Mrs
Meda Catching, Mra.
Fred
Hinson, i day. w ill he shown at the Methodist
church
next
W'odut-sday
evening.
Mrs Guy Halsey, Mrs. Harvey Raton.
June 1 at S no o'clock. R. R. Close,
Mrs Loulae Cruxan,
Mrs.
Bessie
superintendent of the
Anti-Saloon
Hm ith. Mrs Luwrence May. Mrs. II
league of Oregon, w ill also bo here at
D. Dthhlee, Mrs Ida Calkins. Mrs H
lecture
K Phillips, of Eugene M r* Charles | that tim e and w ill d eliver
In
connection
w
ith
the
showing
of
W illiam s, Goshen Mrs Stella T ilton,
the film .
Dexter, Mrs. Alva W righ t. Cheshire, j
There w ill he no admission charge,
Mrs. Cecilia Cruzan. Dexter, and Mrs
but an o fferin g w ill lie taken for the
Roy Moon, of Eugene.
promotion o f prohibition
work
In
Oregon. Children are welcome, but
E n te H a ln fo r N e llie W rig h t
th eir parents are requested to ac­
The Misses Jute Pollard and Aud company them and to sit with them.
rey Sm ith entertained at n »dower
at the Pollard home last
night
In
W a lte r v llle M an H e re
H G. ftun
honor of Miss N ellie W rig h t, who Is ham. of W a lterv llle . wn- a visitor in
to be m arried next month.
Springfield Monday afternoon
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h i ■
North
Bend—W
C. McLagan
N e w Spring Dresses
ents.
left Monday fo r North Bend on a
business trip. He la expecteu t return
M inor Operation — Donald Sneed,
to him horn« here the la tte r part or the small son of M r. and M rs A. R.
the week.
Sneed, underwent a m inor operation
At T riangle Lake— Miss Alice lx»o- 1 at the office of a local physician on
mls. assistant at the dental office of Friday of last week.
Dr. W
N. Dow, enjoyed a picnic
Dirmissed from Hospital — Mrs. C.
w ith friends at T ria n g le Lake on
J. Pike, w ir* of Rev. C. J. Pike, the
Sunday.
pastor of the Methodist church, was
Recovering— Glenn T yro n , of route dismissed from the Eugene hospital
2 was In Springfield on Monday for on Monday, follow ing an operation
medical care. H e had been a patient which necessitated her spending two
for several weeks at a Eugene hos­ wacks there.
p ital and is now able to be about on
crutches.
He had an infection In
Ills foot.
V isit at Bend-— Nadine M eM u rm v
left Springfield Sunday
with
her
(fraud mother,
MV»
Simpson.
for
Bend, where she w ill
»p nd some
tim e visiting Mrs. Slmpao.i has been
here for the past week \ siting ;:t
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J C.
M cM urray.
Each
It’s smart silk dresses like
these that stretch your
budget into admitting a
■nagger coat and chic little
hat and even the accesso­
ries to go with them.
Biithe spring shades and
rollicking new prints . . .
in ■!?.- for women, misses
and ,t ...ors.
Doctor V is it* M other— Dr. and Mrs. ;
It. 8. Van Valxah and two daughters.
M orjorte and Anne, of M edford, a r
r ’ved here last F rid a y to spend the '
week en l at the home o f big mother,
Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah. Dr. Van Val-
aah attended the dental meetings In
Eugene.
Leaks in Dam— Dr. and Mrs. Eu­
gene K ester spent Sunday at thetr ,
V is it * e t C o ttag e G rove
M r and summer h- me t>n the M cKenaie river
Mrs. W. <’ . M i-L a w n and th-tlr son, near Dnerhorn. A small leak was d lf !
Russell, and M r and Mr- It I.. ft .- covered at the hasp o f the new dam
nett and
thetr
son.
B illy,
spent which the doctor constructed on hi. i
Sunday at Cottage Grove ss guests property for a fishpond and moat of
at the home of M- nod Mrs. ), R the day waa spent In repairing thia, I
Sm ith M r. Sm ith Is a brother of Mrs. Several a x inch trout are now mak ;
McLagan.
Ing th e ir home In the lake.
Wiiiiam’s Self Service Store
77 EAST BROADWAY
■ W » : < - .ïU
EUGENE
OVER 12G0 PAIRS OF SHOES TO CHOOSE FROM
Children s Shoes
— - —
Hundreds of patterns in children’s shoes to pick from
at Williams Self-Service. Strap patterns, oxfords, ties and
shoes in light and dark shades. They’re out where you can
see them and try them on the kiddies without high-pres­
sure salesm anship aceompanin»ent.
“M em orial D ay”
And the Memorial Park
98c to $2.98
Women’s Novelty Shoet
lyj AY THIRTIETH
Friday of this week—Is a day dedi­
cated to me,uories. On that d»y it is our duty and
our privilege to acknowledge the debt of gratitude we owe
to our heroic dead to those noble men who offered their
lives that our country might live.
The sentim ent that inspires m ankind to perpetuate the
memory of those who have gone before is a noble and up­
lifting one.
It is in recognition of the im portance of that sentim ent
that Rest-Haven Atemorial I’; rk wan created. Here- as in
a shrine - for generations and generations to come__mem­
ories of loved ones will find ¡heir most perfect expression.
As you motor .vbout the clt> or Into the country on Mem orial Day.
It w ill repay you to visit Rest Haven M em orial P ark— out the Spencer
Butte road, a little ove a mbe from the city lim its.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at the FOX-REX
HOOT GIBSON
in
“ROARING RANCH"
Zaven
MEMORIAL PARK
536-7-8 Miner Building
Telephone 830
Blondes, Suntans. Beach Kids. Black Kids galore in
the enorm ous showing of novelty shoes a t Williams Self-
Service Stores. All heights of heels.
$2.98 to $4.98
Arch Support Shoes
»i
constructed arch shoes now available in
the lighter sum m er shades
$4.98
O ther arch patterns as low as $2.98.