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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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TOWN AND VICINITY
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THURSTON
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER <>. 1930
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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While on (heir way to Newport
Tlu> ladles of Pleasant- Hill met "nt
lost Sunday morning, George Platt the home of Mrs. Andy tllshu Wed
Cuts Hand—George Saunders ot
Spend Week-end at Portland— Dr.
and sons. William and Melvin and nesday afternoon, October 39 Two
amt Mr». Rugene Keater spent the Marcela severely cut his huud Mon
Walter Platt and sons. Kenneth and quilts were plunued and cut to be
week-end with relatives in Portland. day when a pocketknlfe which he
Joe. went to pass a ear on the high made hv the club. It was voted to
was using slipped making a deep gas'u.
Visits Friend»—George Sw agger ot He came to Springfield to receive way near Monroe and had a collision meet November 18 holding only one
with another ear. It wa^ so foggy meeting In November insteuil of two.
Marcóla spent Saturday visiting with medical treatment.
they were unable to see the approach The meeting, which will lie an nil-day
friends in Springfield.
.Visit Hare— Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Ing car until it was too late to avoid affair, will be held at Mrs. C. E
Visitor from Marcóla—Virgil Hill of
Foley
of Portland stopped at the D. hitting it. Both cars were badly Jordan's homo. The making of small
Marcóla purchased supplies in Spring-
B. Murphy home here over the week damaged but no one serlqpsly hurt Christmas present will he studied nt
field on Saturday.
Mrs. Hubert Gray, principal of the this meeting. The Indies also voted
end. They had been visiting in south
grade
school, entertained her room to have a Christmas tree again this
Visits Saturday—Earl Hall of Mar ern Oregon and stopped here on their
with a Hallowe'en party last Thurs year exchanging 19-vent gifts.
cola was a visitor in Springfield on way north.
A large crowd attended the Pleasant
day evening at her home.
Saturday.
The Crockerltne Construction com Hill public school Hallowe’en progrum
Low ell Resident Here—C. Walsh of TWO BIRTHDAY DINNERS
puny of Portland, who has been work­ and feed Friday night held in (he
Lowell transacted business in Spring-
GIVEN FOR LOCAL GIRL ing on the new McKenzie highway school house and play shed. The re
field on Saturday.
for the past IS months, finisher work freshments were sold in the play shed
Miss Maxine Snodgrass was the and left for Portland last Saturday. which was decorated with fir houghs,
Transacts Business—Sandy Peter­
honor guest at two birthday dinners
Perry Price and Ralph Boiftiey, who jack-o'-lanterns, cornstalks and yellow
son of Marcóla was a business visitor during the weekend. Saturday eve­
are employed near the summit, spent and black paper streamers. A splen
In Springfield on Saturday forenoon ning her mother. Mrs. Riley Snod­
did program, under the supervision
the past week-end in Thurston.
The P.-T. A. sold lunches In the of Mrs J A. Phelps, was given by
Desrhom Resident Here—Mrs. J. T. grass, entertained with a dinner in
Rossman of Deerhom was a visitor her honor Inviting Miss Marie Jen hall Tuesday during the voting time. the pupils of the school after which
sen of Corvallis, and Lulu McPherson About $5.00 was realised which wil. pumpkin pie, apple pie. popcorn bulls,
in Springfield on Wednesday.
and Esther McPherson for the event. be used on the piano fund.
candy, cider and hot dogs were sold.
Visits Friends—Mrs. T. S. Russell The group went to Eugene to a
Melvin Buell from Klamath Falls A cheerful bonfire where the welners
of Jasper spent Wednesday visiting theatre party after the dinner.
visited his aunt. Miss Heersma, here were roasted burned outside on the
with friends in the city.
play grounds
The proceeds of the
On Sunday Mrs. A. M. dnodgrass last week.
evening
will
go
toward paying for
James
Moore,
from
Cottage
Grove,
Eye Injured—Walter Boggs of Mar- entertained with a dinner at her
cola came to Springfield Sunday to home at Shedd complimenting her spent several days the past week with a piano for the school.
Reuben Williams, grandnon of Hr
have a small piece of steel removed niece. Present at this dinner were his niece. Mrs. Bert Weaver, return
and Mrs. C. I. Williams of Pleasant
Miss Marie Jensen, Uriel Corbin, and ing home Wednesday.
from his eye.
Anda Calvert and son, Roy, from Hill, left last Wednesday for Bremer-
Nora Coldiron, all ofo Corvallis. Ever­
Return to Home— Roy Holverson re­ ett Corbin and Mr and Mrs. George Junction City, were up Tuesday look­ ton’where he Is serving In the navy.
turned to his home &t Crescent Lake Webber of Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Riley ing after his bees here.
At the teachers’ Institute held In
after having spent several days here Snodgrass and the hostess and her
Last Saturday evening Miss Haze, Eugene. October 23 and 24. E. E. Kll
visiting his brother.
Edmiston gave an informal dinner in Patrick, principal of the Pleasant Hill
family.
honor of James Edmistou’s blrthduy high school, was elected as a delegate
Coach at North Bend—Norval May
Those who attended wen- Miss Aileen to the State Teachers' Institute to
athletic director at the Springfield TWO ACCIDENTS REPORTED
and Miss Genevieve Thompson. Albert be held In Portland. December 29, 30
high school, spent the week-end at
AT MILL FOR PAST MONTH Parrot. Alex Mathews aud Ralph Bon and 31.
North Bend.
ney, b< sides the family, Mr. aud Mrs.
The Do Moss Concert entertainers
Only two accidents were reported John Edmiston, Misses Maude and ! will give an entertainment at the
New Yorker Visiting—Mrs. Toney
Charret of New York city is a guest at the Boooth-Kelly Lumber company Haze! Edmiston and James Edmiston. Pleasant Hill high school gymnasium
The Indies’ Aid met with Mrs. Tay- Friday night, November 7 at eight
at the home of her nephew, Jack plant here during the month of Oc­
tober it was revealed at the regular lor Needham Wednesday and quilten o'clock. There will be several special
Larson.
monthly meeting of the Safety Com­ for Mrs. Bob Parrot. They held an numbers. George De Moss will play
Guests from Salem—Mr. and Mrs mittee which was held Friday evening. all-day meeting.
i the soprano and alto cornets at once
Trubert Henderson and Morris Race This is considered a good record de­
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and as well as two artists were plavtng
of Salem spent the week-end here as spite the fact that the mill has daughter. Cherry, of Cottage Grove, them He will also twirl two guitars
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson been running at less than one-half visited friends in Thurston last Fri­ about as dumb bells, playing melodies
capacity the past month.
day.
In imitation of church chimes.
Returns from California—Mrs. L. K
Miss Shirley Wiley, a graduate of
Page has returned from California
Pleasant
Hill high school, Is spending
SPRINGFIELD
FARMERS
where she has been visiting friends
NEW WASH RACK NEARS
a few days visiting her sister. Mrs.
and relatives in Sacramento and San
SUFFER SHEEP LOSSES
COMPLETION IN CITY E. E. Kilpatrick. She will leave Wed­
Francisco several weeks.
nesday for Portland where she has
Two Springfield farmers suffered
The building ot a bouse over the
Attend Ball Game— Fred Walker heavy losses to their sheep flocks
employment.
greasing hoist at the Larson service
Floyd Flanery and Jim MacManiman during the past week it was revealed
station was completed this week. Jack
went to Portland to attend the Wash­ at the meeting of the County Dog
Here from Leaburg—A. W. Fraxee
Lasou, proprietor. Is now busy install­
ington State-Oregon State football Control board Monday when their
ing complete automobile washing of Leaburg spent Wednesday trans
game Saturday.
claims were presented. T. J. Moore equipment. The new structure Is built acting business In i+prlngfleld.
of
route 1, lost 18 sheep as a result of smooth sheet iron in compliance
Candidate Visita—L. L. Ray, candi­
of
sheep-killing
dogs, and J. A. Clear­ with a city ordinance which stipulates
date for the Joint senatorship post
from Linn and Lane counties spent water lost four. Three other farmers that all buildings facing on Main
in the western part of the county street shall be constructed of stucco,
Monday in Springfield closing bis
pesented
claims for fifteen slain brick, smooth sheet Iron or other non-
campaign.
sheep.
inflamable materials.
Mother Visits—Mrs. Sarah J. Adams
of Junction City spent Wednesday in
Springfield visiting with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Adams.
LEGION WILL MEET AT
^RATTAIN SCHOOL TO
WALTERVILLE THURSDAY
HAVE HEALTH RECORD
lleulth blanks are being made out
this week for each child attending
the llrattuln school The school has
been furnished with a quantity ot
Teacher's Health Inspection Records
by the state heullli ihiMirlunlit and
the age, bight, weight, defects, and
many other Items will h e recorded
for each student und will lie compared
from time to time with the child's
development during the school year
G. A. R. AUXILIARY HEAD
MAKES VISIT TUESDJV
Pur the benefit of members living
up the McKeaala. Springfield post.
American Legion and Auxiliary, will
meet tonight at Waltervllle W O. W.
hall The legion meet» the first and
I third Thursdays and II Is planned to
alternate with Waltervllle as a place
of meeting Membership rella In both
the legion and auxiliary thia year
are reported lu good condition.
A covered dish supper will be
served after the wealing, Springfield
women brluglng sandwiches aud a
covered dish with them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Eggimunn mo BAILEY IS SPEAKER FOR
to red to Alhuny Tuesday to attend
LIONS CLUB LUNCHEON
a large luncheon given at the Armory
at noon und also to bo present at
Senator Ed Italley of Junction City
the official Inspection of the Alhuny was the principal speaker at the rtiu
unit of the Women's Auxiliary of the the weekly meeting of the IJons club
Grand Army of the Republic of which on Friday H. H Bailee. I Ans' County
Mrs. Eggimunn Is now state president Seoul executive, spoke to the members
Mrs. Eggimunn bus Just recently re­ also urging the revival of the wout
turned from a trip to eastern tlregon troop, and Norval May. high school
during which she Inspected many of coach, talked about the football alt-
the uults there.
uatlon.
BREIER’S
Shoe Week Specials
STRAPS AND PUMPS
in Brown, Black Kid Pat.
und Reptile leathern. Mil­
itary anti Hpike heels.
t2 J8 to H J g
ARCH SUPPORTS
Combination last, C.ood-
yeur welts. Strap« Pumps
und tie«. If yon want com­
fort and Htyle try these.
$2.98 to $4.98
OXFORDS FOR SCHOOL
Wear in Black and Brown
Calf leather«, combination
lasts, Goodyear welt«, sizes
to t
MEN S OXFORDS
in Black and tan. Goodyear
welt».
$2.98 to $4.98
MENS HI-TOP BOOTS
In oiled tan Calf. These
arc real hoot«. Only
$3.98 to $4.98
BOYS' HI-TOP BOOTS
In oiled tan upper« nailed
and Goodyear welt».
$5.98 to $8,50
BOYS’ OXFORDS
in Black and tan Calf
leather«. Goodyear welt«.
$2.39 to $2.98
$2.98 to $3.98
Sixes 11 * 2 to 2.
$1.98 to $2.49
DEPT. STORES
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Board Meeting Held—The regular
monthly board meeting of the Christ-
iao church was held at the church
on Monday evening at 7:30. Routine
business was considered.
Banks Busy Wednesday—The banks
ofo Springfield report a very busy
morning on 'Wednesday. The holiday
taken Tuesday, election day, was cred­
ited with the increase In banking
transactions.
Attend Game—Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Bamell and daughter, Barbara, went
to Portland for the Oregon State-
Washington State football game Sat­
urday. They spent the week-end In
Portland.
Coeoanut Grove, one of the most
attractive Indoor Golf courses in the
Northwest.
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