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a t i ? T H U R S D A Y , 8K P T H M B K K 11. 1930. u ro THE SPRiNOFIELD NEWS Move to Eugene— Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Porter moved their residence to Eugene last week. LOCAL V/OMEN ATTEND PRIVATE IN NATIONAL EUG l NE STAR MEETING ~ GUARD IS TRANSFERRED them were young ones and the other six matured. They were fotod In a rocky hillside. A group of local women, members Private, first class, Donald M. Pal Transacts Business at- Portland— The rattlesnake to not a frequent Jack («arson spent the first part of of the Cascade chapter of the Eastern mer, has been transferred from the visitor In this vicinity, very few hav the week In Portland looking after Htar, attended the meeting of the ( local unit of the national guard to ing been seen until this year when bulness affairs. Evangeline chapter at Eugene on Fri- the reserves at hla own request, ao- they have been found around Spring , . □ _ , . . . .. . . t This was the first meet- cording to Lieutenant C. A. 8 warts, field and at the top of Baldy. They m w u * Oh° ° Jer“,h * Ing of the fall season for the Evan .commander. Mr. Palmer asked to have been found In the Spencer Butte c e ope has gone to Eastern Ore ge|ine chapter and the women had be transferred aa hie duties are such region for many years. g ore she will teach »l Hor« in„ited vleltore from various charters that It to Impossible for him to attend ur ng e com ng sc oo year. in Lane county for the evening. drill periods. No successor has been Monday after having spent several PROHIBITION COSTS ARE Riddle Reeldent H ere —-U. K. Aiken named yet to fill the vacancy In days visiting with her daughter at Leaves for Canada— Dwight Kessey of Kiddle wae a vlellor lu Hprlngheid Mrs. Carrie Jackson of B aker,, HIGH IN TH IS DISTRICT Hants Clara. and his mothor, Mrs. Mary Kessey,1 worthy grand matron of the order In the unit. ou Friday. left Hprlngfleld Haturday for Calgary, Oregon, was present at the meeting, j The local unit haa had a very good The cost of federal prohibition en Returns to School—L. E. Dank« •hope Saturday Mre. W. >1. l,arl Canada, where they will visit for a summer, says Mr. Hwarts. The men forcement as made public In a sum took bis daughter, June to Mt. Angel The Hprlngfleld people attending have been meeting regularly all sum short while. mer of Fall Creek wee a abopper In mary by the prohibition bureau last Halurday afternoon. Miss Banks will were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. bwar's, Mrs. Hprlngtleld on Haturday. mer and only a few of them have Friday shows that the district Includ attend school there uguln during the Vlelt Here—Mr. and Mr«. Peters- W. C. Wrlgbt, worthy matron of the ! been working out of town and have ing Oregon, Wakhlngton, Idaho. Mon Comee from Creewell Kay Moore next year. Her school began Monday, dorf and children, Bblrley and Allen, Cascade chapter. Miss Edna Platt, and been unable to attend drill periods. tana and Alaska, has the highest per of Wendllng, were guest« over the Misses Margaret and Anne Oorrte. of Creewell transacted bualn«ea In thl« capita cost of enforcement of any of on Halurdey forenoon. Move« to Roseburg Horner Wright week-end of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc the twelve districts In the United RATTLERS ARE FOUND ON moved some of hla personal belong Kay. REBEKAH DEGREE STAFF . .Vlelt» Friend»- Mr«. J. b. bheaeley States. It to 11 cents for each Her FARM NEAR CRESWELL ings to Roseburg Bunday. The Wright of Lowell was a Halurday visitor at Injures Finger -Oeorge Haunders eon living In the district TO HAVE MEETING FRIDAY family will make their home there suffered a badly smashed finger Iasi the home of friends in Hprlu<fl«id. More rattlesnakes were killed In Wyoming. U'ah, Colorado, Arizona, soon, moving some time next week. The degree staff of the Rebekah Friday when It became caught In a this part of Lane county tost week and New Mexico were second with Vlelt at Roseburg- Mr. and Mrs. lodge will bold Its regular practice when Richard Moore and Allan Moore, a cost of 10 cents, while New York Shedd People Here— Mr. and Mrs. machine which he was operating. The Marlon Adams and son, motored to bone In the tip of the finger waa on Friday evening at the lodge hall found a nest of 1« on the M. G. W. Albers have moved from their and Porto Rico was third with a per Koev burg ou Hunuay. according to Mrs. Sam Klc imond. VI lee farm near Creswell. Ten of capita cost of eight cents. former home st 23(1 C street into the «mashed In the accident. This group meets once every month Has Operation Mrs. Walter Flatt former home of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Reglter st Elite— L. O. Fullerton, of Thurston underwent a niapor oper Phefteplace who have moved to Eu Halem, Oregon; Ixtn Melville, Port and have a Joint social and work gathering. Mr* O. H. Jarrei, Mrs. ation at the Pacific Christian hospital gene. land; Bertha Logsdon, Hhedd; Jack Groce Landsberry, and Mrs. Fred Louk In Kugene ou Thursday of last week. ¡Tnu.cher, Portland, and James Hcott have been appointed on a committee Oats Ready for Hunting—Lem Returns to Jefferson Harold Gutn, Drury .of Jasper was In Hprlngfleld of Kenney, Ohio wero all registered to have charge of the social part who haa been visiting here with his Monday morning and announced that at the Elite hotel during the past of the evening. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mre. J. W. he was leaving this week-end for week-end. Avltt, left Friday tor bis home at eastern Oregon where he hoped to Former Benker Here— Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE Jefferson. I It. O. Nelson and child of Weiser, bag a large mule deer. PARTY FRIDAY EVENING Idaho are visiting In Hprlngfleld this Visits •later-—Lester 11111 la visiting STORE NO. 1 i STORE NO. S Return from Prospect- Mre. E. E. week. Mr. Nelson was cashier at The members of Mrs. A. B. Von with hla alster. Mrs. Norton Pengra 125 E. Broadway MO Chamelton 8L Fraedrlck and her son and daughter the First National Bank a few years Valzah's Sunday school class at the at the Pengra borne. He formerly Eugene Eugene In law. Mr. and Mre. A. T. Fraedrtck ago and to now engaged In banking Methodist church will be entertained resided here, but now lives In Cali STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 4 returned during the weekend from business in Idaho. •BBS W. Broadway at a social gathering at her home on 500 Main 8L fornia. visit with the E. n,. Fraedrlck Jr Eugene | Springfield Friday evening. A short business To Return to Home— Mrs. R. E. meeting will precede the social ac Returns to Burn»—Horry Withers, family at Prospect on the Kogue Stewart and children ot Los Angeles, tivities daring which time new of Jr. returned to his home at Burns Klver. who has been visiting with her grand last week-end following a visit here ficers are expected to be elected for Entertain Last Week— Dr. and Mrs. father, J. J. Browning, for the past with hla grandmuther. Mrs. C. I. Oor- the coming year. 4 pound rise Hr., and his slater, Jeantne W. C. Kebheu entertained with a two months, will leave tor her home Games, stunts and refreshments small dinner party at their home lost the latter part of this week. Withers. package . are all to be enjoyed by members Thursday In honor of the birthday ot 3 cans Visiting Grandfather— Mr. and Mrs of the class which consists of young Mr«. Paul 8. Kasford. Mr. and Mrs. Drive to Portland Kenneth Tobias Kasford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McMurray McKinney and their two children of people of the university age. All for and Rev, Kalph Mulholland motoreo and their son, Thayer, and the Keb- San Pedro, California are in Spring mer members of the class and those to Portland on Tuesday where they han (umlly comprised the gathering. field visiting' at the home of Mr Interested In becoming members are left the Tobias children. Roger and McKInney'to grandfather, J. J. Brown Invited to attend, says Mrs. Van Dorie, at the home of Mr. Tobias' Valxah. Returns from Convention— Miss Ing. No. 10 Cans brother, Murl, for a short visit. May Hblldan of Portland, the young 15-ounce jar Benefit Dance Given Standard _____ est member of the l«adles of the $1.00 size Attends Lions Club Meeting Daughter Bern— Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grand Army In the state of Oregon, A benefit dance was given at Vida 2 for ______ Colossal........... nelh Tobias are the parents of a returned to Hprlngfleld Monday morn Clifford Wilson attended the char Saturday night by the McKenzie seven pound baby daughter born to Ing with Mrs. C. E. Kggimann from ter night meeting of the Lions clu River club. The proceeds were turned them at the Pacific Christian hos Cincinnati, Ohio where she attended at Hood River on Saturday evening. over to the Vida school to be used pital In Eugene on Haturday, Heptem- the national convention of the order Mr. Wilson to an officer of the local In purchasing supplies and equipment ber C. 1M0. as a state delegate. club. to be used this year. Trent People Vlelt Mr. anil Mr» Goes to Coquille—Oeorge Kennett Hubert Mauuoy of Trent were vtoltor. left the ni ddle of the week for (Co III Hprlngfleld oil Monday fureuona. quille where ho will open another sale. •hope Mondiy M ri. Fred Hllla of Jaapur * » • a Monday «hopper In Returns from V le lt-M rs . Katie Hprlngheid. llrumette returned to her home here Prunes 20c Borden’s Malted Milk Libby’s Pork and Beans 23c Olives $1-01 S I.65 ^ r*an®^e A world-wide hit! The NEW A twater IK ewt RADIO Back To School HERE ARE SPECIAL OFFERINGS OF THINGS YOUR CHILDREN WILL NEED TO GET THEM READY FOR SCHOOL. LOOK OVER THEM CARE- FULLY AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY IN DOING YOUR SCHOOL SHOPPING. with the Golden Voice Special Offering of Things Your Children Need Boys' High Top Shoes ............................................... Boys’ Heavy Shoes .................................................. Boys and Girls Oxfords ............................................. 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