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    TUB 8PRINOFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. AU 0U8T 21, 1880
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light for a picnic supper the same ev»
nlng.
A third group Including Mr. and
Mis. Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sea-
Picnic suppers were very numerous
vey and Mra. E. C. McPheraon of Eu­
In thia city laat Thursday evening.
gene enjoyed a picnic dinner at the
Nearby parks and front yard lawns
auto camp at the overhead crossing on
were the acanes of three group gath
the Pacific highway south of thia city.
«rings. One group consisting of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E Kenyon, Mr. and Mra.
C. E. Bwarta, Edna Swarts, Mr. and
Postal W o rk e r V acatio n s
Mrs. W. N. Long, Elmo Long, C. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oossler, Mr.
8 warts, and Maxine 8 warts gathered
on the lawn at the Long home and en­ Gossler's father, P. M. Gossler, Mise
Geneva Bean of Eugene and Frank
joyed a picnic supper.
Lombard drove to Yachats Saturday
Another group Including Mr. and and spent the week-end on the beach.
Mrs. Harry Whitney, Mary Elizabeth Misa Bean and Mr. Lombard returned
Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baaford, Sunday evening. The others will r »
Commander Byrd, whoso daring Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan. Mr. and main on the coast for a two weeks va-
flight to the Pole la authentically tolo Mra. Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cation. Josephine Brann la substituting
In tha Paramount Picture, “With Byrd M. Stewart, Mrs. Oeorge Baaford, and for Mr. Gossler at the post office dur­
Mrs. Coffin gathered at Swimmers De- ing hla vacation.
at tha 8outh Pole.”
THREE CROUPS HAVE
PICNICS LAST THURSDAY
Roaeburg Man Here—Char lea dale
of Roaeburg la vlaltlng frlenda In
(Springfield thia week.
Vielt« Saturday- -Oeorge Tipton of
Marcóla waa a Saturday y 111 tor In
(Springfield
Dentar
Heeldent
H e r» - Mre.
A. h
Nyatrom of Dexter waa a visitor In
(Springfield on Friday afternoon.
Fall Creek People Here— Mre. John
Hchula and daughter of Fall Creek
! Tranaaca Bualneaa Mr. and Mr». were bualneaa viaiUrs In (Springfield
' tulina Murphy apent Wodnaaday In on Monday.
Hilluin on a bualneaa trip.
Week-end Vleltore— Mra. Lulu Loo­
H e ra F rom P o rtland Mr«. A. B. ter and aon of Portland apent the
Campbell of i'ortlund waa a caller week-end vlaltlng here at the home
In thia city on Wednrrday.
uf her mother, Mra. Mary Magill.
Fall Creek Man Har«— L. tl. Huf-
From Waltervllla — Mra. Walter
Attorney Here—A. K Wheeler. Eu­
ford of Fall Creek waa a vlaltor In llaucb of Waltervllla waa a vlaitor In gene attorney, apent Wedneaday af­
tbla city on Monday.
Springfield on Tueaeay.
ternoon In Springfield tranaactlng
bualneaa.
Trenaaota Buelnaee It. H. I’ayne of
Minor Operation— I» e Intnan un-
Vlda waa a bualneaa vlaltor In Spring­ derwent another minor operation on
Bandon People Hare— Mr. and Mrs.
hla right eye on Monday.
field on Monday.
C. C. (Rone of Bandon «topped In
Springfield on Wedneaday for a few
Vlalta Friendo -Mr and Mra. Ray
Leave for Newport- Mlaa Margaret
hour« to vlalt frlenda.
Welnlugur oí Marcóla apent Monday j Morlenaon, Mra. Harry Fandren, and
with frlenda In (Springfield.
Mlaa Mooney left yeaterday for a
Attend Firemen’« Meet—-W. K. Bar-
week'« vacation at Newport.
null and L E. Dank« drove to Corval­
PurChaeee Suppiiea— Horace Morrle 1
lis Wedneaday evening to attend a
Return« to Hom«— Mlaa Maude Dar­
uf Waltervllle purcbaaed feed while
dinner and meeting given there aa a
ling
of
(Salem
will
return
to
her
home
In town Monday,
part of the annual firemen convention.
today after having apent aeveral daya
From W altervllle- -Frank Vaughn of vlaltlng at the H. J. Cos home.
Returns From California— Mrs. C. A.
Waltervllle waa a vlaltor In thia city
Swarfs returned to her home here
Visitors
From
Wendling
Mr.
and
on Monday.
Sunday morning from Los Angeles
Mra. T Hobwood and «on of Wendling
Notl Men Here -Roy Thurman and were vlaltora bure on Wodnoaday ev» where she bad been called by the Ill­
ness and death of her father.
Joaeph Haynes of Notl were vlaltora n|nK
In Springfield on Saturday.
A rm Im p ro v in g — C.
F. Kgglmann la
Come From Roaaburg- Mr. and Mrs. recovering from a badly Infected arm
0. C Haynie of Roseburg were vial ! whlch h„
hlm
tora In Springfield on Saturday.
Friday.
Waltervllle Resident Calin— Frank
Tonsils Removed— Mlaa Melba Aik
Vaughn of Waltervllle was a vlaltor «ns of Riddle had her tonsils removed
In Springfield on Monday.
at the office of a local physician on
Jasper Resident Here — Robert Saturday.
Drury of Jasper waa a bualneaa visi­
Leave for Vacation -Mr. and Mrs.
tor In Springfield on Monday after­ L. F. Scott left Tuesday for a two
noon.
weeks vacation. They will spend It
Hand Lanced — Itnaaell Mibagun at Portland und Reedsport.
had to have hla hand lanced last Sun ""Spend Sunday at Newport— Mr. and
day morning due to an Infection
Mrs. Dallas Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. I.
which has been bothering him.
E. Murphy, and Miss Hasel Murphy
Injures Feet— ikmald Miller Injured «pent the weekend at Newport.
hla foot last week when he dropped
Called to Cottage Qrova— Mr«. Her­
a heavy lead pipe on It. No bones
bert Moon was called to Cottage
were broken.
drove Monday to be with her mother.
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Returna From C*Hfornla — Ruth Mrs. George Downing, who Is seriously
C-arlton has returned to her horn»- 111.
here after a vacation In California
Fish Sunday— Mr and Mrs. I. M.
cltlnn.
Peterson and Mr and Mrs. H. F. Gor­
Tlllameok People Her©— Mr. and
Mra. Irvin Borthlck of Tillamook
apent the latter part of laat week here
vlaltlng with Mlaa Ada Manning.
Thumb Lanced— The small son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coltralne of Fall
Creek was brought to Springfield Sat­
urday to have a felon on hla thumb
treated.
California People V le lt— Mr. and
Mra. Willard Nelaon and non. Dickie,
of Red Bluff, California, are vlaltlng
here at the home of Mr. and Mra
Neem Nelaon. parent« of Mr. Nelaon
Return« From Vaoatlon— Mlaa Alice
Mae Ix>omla haa returned to her du­
ties aa assistant In tha dental office
of Dr. Dow following a two weeks va­
cation.
Daughter Bom— A daughter waa
horn to Mr and Mra. Frank Varrel
man of Westfir at the Pacific Chris­
tian hospital In Eugene on Thursday
evening. August 14, 1930.
Baby Son Born — Mr. and Mra.
Franklin Worley are the parenta of
an eight and one-half pound baby hoy
horn to them at the home of Mra.
Worley’e parents on Friday, Angnat
15, 1M0.
Elbow Dlaloentad------ The «mail «on
of Mr. and Mra. H. F. Hammond waa
brought to Springfield to have a dis­
located elbow reset by a local phyal-
clan on Saturday evening. The boy
dislocated the Joint while playing.
To Vlalt Relative»—Mr. and Mra.
C. A. Phillips and two children of
Marshfield, and Mra. O. W. Carson
left Monday for Elgin In eastern O r»
gon, where they will spend two weeks
vlaltlng with relatives.
Returns from Boaehoo—Mra. Lum F.
Anderson and children have returned
to thia city after spending a week at
the Tillamook beaches. Mr. Anderson
drove over and brought hla family
“WHITE DAYS" TERRORIZE
AVIATORS AT SOUTH POLE
White Day«” were the terror ot
aviators who flew their planes In the
uncharted territory around the South
Pole with the Rear Admiral Richard
E. Byrd expedition. The dramatic film-
record of the expedition. “With Byrd
at the South Pole,” which will, show
Tonsils Removed—Mra. L. R. Thom­
at the Colonial theatre, starting Sun­
as of Bend underwent a tonsil opera­
tion at the office of a local physician day for three daya, has scenes of these
on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are riyers battling strange weather condi­
visiting at tha Cal Barnes home here tions.
‘‘White Daya” came when the aky
Vlalt Parent»—Mr. and Mrs. Claude was overcast. The horizon would dis­
Waahbnrne of Junction City spent appear completely and the flyers
Sunday here at the home of Mr. Waah- | could not tell their altitude due to the
burne’a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. I absence of anything but the snow
Washburn«.
There were no shadow« In the blind-
Return to Homs—Mr«. Peorl Swlnn
and two children of Loa Angeles left
Springfield for their home on Satur­
day. They have been spending sev­
eral weeks visiting friends and rela
tlvea here and In Portland.
LOW SCORES ARE MADE
BL LOCAL PLAYERS ON
MINIATURE GOLF COURSE
Many local people took advantage
of Invitations to try out the new Wee
Wee golf course Thursday evening
and most of those who played their
don apent Sunday fishing on Wine- flrat round on the course expressed
berry creek. They report a good complete satisfaction with the newest
form of recreation and entertainment
catch.
«
which haa been brought to Spring-
Vlelt at Junction City— Mr, and Mrs. field by Oeorge Kendell and George
E. C. Stuart and children, Nellie and Carson.
Frank, apent Sunday at Junction City
Charles Cornell won the honor ot
where they visited with Mr«. Stu­ making the first hole-ln-one on the
art's mother. Mrs. Ella Frum.
course. He dropped the ball Into the
Son Bom— Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Riggs cup on the sixth hole with only one
became the parents of a baby aon stroke. Mrs. Vem Wolley still retains
which waa born to them on Tuesday, her record which she established laat
August 19. 1930 The boy haa been week when ahe made four hole-ln-onea
during one game.
named Dale Carlton.
W. C. Wright held the low score
Injures Foot— Mrs. A. E. Hollis of for the course with a total of 43 until
Gosheo brought her seven-year-old the first of the week when George
daughter In to a local physician's of­ Carson completed the course with a
fice to have a splinter removed from total ot 42 strokes. Thia la only two
her foot.
above par.
Many players have won free games
Gets Down Town—J. R. McPherson
for
hole-ln-onea on the flrat and 18th
waa down town Wedneaday afternoon
with hla son-in-law, Lee Davis. Mr. holes. The managers announce that
McPherson la an Invalid and does not they w ill continue to all four free
find It possible to leave his home very games to each person making one of
these holes.
often.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
Ing light. Men, walking along the
«now, might fall Into a hole or stum-
hie over a drift without having seen
them at all. On such days, everyone
who coaid stayed Indoors.
Such weather, together with atorma
and fog, waa usually predicted by the
[ expedition weather man, who studied
: meteorological conditions for nine
months before the polar flight was at­
tempted. Although there were only
twenty days of sunshine that sum-
mer, these were all accurately chart-
, e. predicted and used for Important
flights.
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Return From Vacation— Mr. and
RETURNS TO BE LATE
Mrs. G. H. Tturner returned Monday
evening from a ten-day vacation trip.
It will probably be a month or more
They drove to the coast below Bandon before returns will be received from
first and not liking the weather they the United States Civil Service bur­
came back and camped for a while In eau on the examination papers which
the Cascade mountains.
local people wrote last Saturday, ac­
cording to F. B. Hamlin, postmaster.
Professor Leaves— Mr. and Mra. Da­ The papers of the persons seeking
vid Bldwell left Springfield Tuesday places on the eligibility Hat have all
for their home at Columbus, Ohio, af­ been »«nt to Washington, D. C., and
ter having spent two months visiting when they have been graded they will
with his slater, Anne Bldwell. Mr. he returned. All those who made av­
Bldwell la a member of the faculty of erages above 70 will have their names
Ohio university.
placed on the eligibility list.
G R E A T E R T A L K IE
SEASON NOW AT THE
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TWO AUTO ACCIDENTS
IN VICINITY SUNDAY
One man waa seriously Injured and
five other people were bruised and
«hocked In two major automobile ac­
cidents In thia vicinity last Sunday.
One automobile containing three men
went off the grade on the Willamette
highway near Oakridge breaking sev
eral ribs for O. M. McGee and badly
shaking up Leonard Poster and Glenn
Johnson, others In the machine. The
men turned out of the center of the
road to avoid striking a horse when
they went over the bank.
Misa Ruth Kneeland and her
nephew. Gerald Stone landed In the
waters of the McKenzie river Sunday
evening when the automobile which
she was driving to Eugene from her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William F
Kneeland, summer home at Leaburg
Miss Kneeland turned the automobile
to avoid striking a piece of road ma­
chinery and the car slid off the curve
Into the river. They were not Injured
other than a few minor scratches.
Catch Basa Monday
Lloyd Frese and Jimmie West
caught five baas In the Long Tom on
Monday evening. Thia waa the first
bass which Jimmie has ever caught.
Fred Frese accompanied the boys.
SEE IT!
ENJOY IT!
Lane County Fair
August 27-28-29-30
BIGGER— BETTER THAN EVER
W ITH MANY NEW FEATURES
Exhibits
Carnival
Four-H Fair
Horse Races
2 Weddings
Fireworks
and a
GREAT HISTORICAL
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It’s Your Fair —Support It
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942 Willamette S t ,
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Eugene, Oregon
Boys’ School Caps
F u ll C u t and T a ilo re d
L ik e a M an’s
L ig h tw e ig h t cxMimcres of
youthful appeal feature the fab­
rics from which these smart
cap» are fashioned. Linings and
finish usually found only at a
higher price!
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Opening the Door to Newness
MEANS CLOSING OUR DOOORS NOW—
AND UNTIL FRIDAY— WHEN WE BEGIN
THE WIND-UP OF BREIER’S
borne.
Removal Sale
Spends Week-end Hare— Mlaa Thel­
ma Sweeney apent the week-end here
at the home of her parenta. Mlaa
Sweeney la a teacher In the local
schools and la attending the summer
school at the Monmouth normal
school.
Return to Hom«»—Mr. and Mra.
Clifford Hayee left last Thursday for
their home at Santa Paulo, California,
after having visited with Mr. Hayes’
father, Robert Hayea, who waa ser­
iously Injured at Wendllng some time
ago-
Vacations Hara—Dr. and Mr«. C. L.
Trawln of Fresno, California, are
spending their annual vacation at the
Ckockor home near thia city. Dr.
Trawln was formerly pastor of the
First Baptist church In Eugene and
resigned laat spring to go to the
church in Freano.
August 22nd
M ark the date— because it means from then on
— there will be E IG H T DAYS of the most inten­
THEN SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY COMES
sive selling and exciting bargains you ever saw.
Sell Everything—
Move Nothing”
’ One of the greatest pic
tures of all time— a
'South Pole
COLONIAL
GREATER
TALKIE
SEASON
ATTRACTION
DEPT. STORES
REMOVAL
SALE
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w a *r