The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 13, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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TOWN AND VICINITY
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Mr and Mr». J A Phelps extended
WILL DISCUSS DRIED
an Informal Invitation io the members
FRUIT AT FRIDAY MEET
of the high school da»» of the Suu
day school Io an open house Sunday
Many Interesting problems con­
afetrniton Several of ihe young folks fronting the fruit anti vegetable
gathered ai the Phelps home and grower of thia vldnlty are being dis-
»pent ihe afternoon pupping corn and m issed at meetings of lha Oregon
Hlale Horticultural sod ely being held
making candy.
Mrs Emm a I'ehraon, m other of Mrs lit Eugene Wednesday. Thursday, and
\iidv Olson, ha» received em ploym ent Friday of this week Vegetable grow­
ing and burry problem» were dis
in Eugene
Mr. and Mrs Poulson are enjoying c u s s iil at the meetings yesterday
a visit from two of Iheir sons from Erull und berry peels and problems
are occupying Ihe program today, and
Idaho.
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Paul Hardin, w’ o has been suffer dried fruit will occupy tho central
lug from a relapri- Iroin typhoid fever, isirl of Ihe program tomorrow.
Tlie Friday program wilt be held
is Improving.
under the auspices of Ihe Northwest
Dried Frttlt association
GLIDER CLUB OFFICIAL
Thurston high school basketball' The American Eagles, tin girl scout
teuins motored to Sluslaw lust Fllda) troup of the I’pper Willamette ills
Visits at Jasper—M. La. Wallace of , evening where both teams met de- j trict met at their scout home on
O riv e » to P o r tla n d — W C Mil-agan
Jasper was a business visitor in
»pent Friday in Portland on business
feat, with the Sluslaw high school the C. E. Jordan ranch Tuesday night
Springfield Monday.
teams. On returning home one o i ' and sewed on the curtains for the
Shop» Saturday—Mrs. W. H. Lari­
the ears in which seven students were house. Tho house has been wired
M e rc h a n t I I I — G. S Turner has been
mer of Fall Creek »pent Saturday
ill for the past week. He is staying riding overturned in a ditch of water 1 and the girls are planning on raising
shopping in this city.
' money to pay for the material. The
but none were seriously hurt.
in bed at his heme.
V is ito r from Newport—W. A. Parks
Clifford Weaver from Salem spent labor wus donated. As soon as the
At Salem Fred Walker went to Thursday night with his parents. Mr girls finish Iheir curtains they will
of Newport was a visitor in Spring
Pendleton Friday to attend a meeting and Mrs. A W Weaver.
field on Friday afternoon.
begin making pillows and rugs for
ef the Grand Lodge of the 1. O. O. F.
Miss Luelle Wilson from Corvallis their house.
Visitor from Veneta—Mrs. John
There was no school in the upper
Jasper People H e re M r. and Mrs. spent the week end with Miss Haxel
Pettijohn of Veneta was a visitor in
grades of the I'leasant Hill public
George Hill of Jasper visited friends Edmlston.
Springfield on Saturday.
Arch Shough made a trip to Burns | sc I iimi I Wednesday. Thursday and Fri­
in this city on Friduy.
day of Iasi week owing Io the death
Monroe Resident Here—C M. Miller
1 last week
Transacts Business Mrs. M L.
of Monroe visited with friends here
Enda June Travis has recovered of Mr Sheridan's fathers. Andrew J.
Sebring of Jasper was a business from an attack of measles.
Sheridan, who died at his home al
Saturday.
ADDRESSES LIONS CLUB
visitor in Springfield on Friday.
Creswell Wednesday morning at 2 .1«
Bum
Caruther
has
been
suffering
Visits from Walterville—E. E. Leh
o'clock at the age of t>9 years. He
lllalr Alderman of Eugene, president
Doctor a t Salem — Dr. R. P. Mor­ from Infection in his hand caused by
man of Walterville called on his
was hurled Friday afternoon In the of the Western Glider < lull, was tin
a barbed wire cut.
tensen spent Tuesday in Salem.
friends in Springfield on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs John Wllllan from Laurel Hill cemetery. Rev 8. D Tref pr ndpal speaker al the weekly meet
Visitor from Portland— Mrs. Ina Cottage Grove vlstled at John Ed fer conducting the services
ing of the Lions dull Friday
lie
Transacts Business Friday—Mrs. A.
Cn November 1. Mr. anil Mrs Mon told something of ’he work being
H. Donohoe of Vida was a business I Elliott of Portland was a visitor in miston lust Saturday.
J Springfield on uesday.
visitor in this city on Friday.
Next Friday evening the Sluslaw roe Hill were honored with a sur [ done by the dub and the result»
high
school basketball teams will play prise party at their home In Clover­ that are being accomplished
Visits with Mother—Mr and Mrs.
Coburg Man Here— James Russel of
dale. Mrs. Tlvey and Mrs. Elliott
the local teams on (heir own floor.
Coburg transacted business In this E. G. Faye of Portland spent the
caused much fun by appearing In
The
Ladies'
Aid
are
making
plans
E n te r t a in W it h D in n e r
week-end visiting at the home of
city on Friday afternoon.
Io hold a bazaar on Friday evening. ghost costumes. Those present were
her mother, Mrs. C. 1. Gorrie Sr.
Mr and Mrs D II Mitchell. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs M A I’ohl entertained
Visitor from Mohawk—W. J. Price
November 21.
Leaves
for
Canada—
Mrs.
lx*na
Pol
of Mohawk was a visitor in Spring
Next Sunday will be rally day for Mrs. E C. Klell. Mrs. Ia<o Raymond with a dinner al their home here
lock and Mrs. Andrew Pollock left (he Bible school. There were more Mr and Mrs F H. Tlvey. Mr and Sunday Inviting Mr anil Mrs A J
field on Saturday.
Mrs W II Elliott and Dorothy. Mr Srhnetzky. Dr und Mrs It P Mor
Saturday mornii.g for Winnipeg. Can­ than 90 present last Sunday.
T ransacts Business— R. E. Hager of
ada. They are making the trip by
Mrs. Bert Weaver motored to Salem and Mrs U E Parks, Mrs, Lila Lew tenson and Joel and laiulsa Cowden
Marcóla was a business visitor in way of St. Paul. Minnesota.
last Friday evening where she spent ellan and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. D E
Springfield on Saturday.
Rinehart. Mr and Mrs E F Roberts
the night with friends.
Visits Son—R. Pederson of Port­
and family. Mrs Harry Fishwnod.
Dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. C. O. land stopped for a short visit with
Mias Hazel Fish wood. Mrs Harold
Olson went to Saginaw Monday eve­ his son. J. C. Pederson on Friday. OSCAR COMES TO NEWS’
Bauer and Laurence, John Ilauer.
ning to be dinner guests of friends.
Mr. Pederson had been in Los Angeles
OFFICE AS ENTERTAINER Harold Parks. Hollln Fishwnod. Mr
and was returning to his home at
and Mrs. T. II. f’arks and family
Visiting from Oakridge— Mrs. Mar
942 Willamette St..
Oscar has come to the News office and Mr. an^ Mrs HUI.
Portland on Friday.
tha Snyder of Oakridge visited with
and will do his bit to entertain the
A. J Higgins, who broke his leg
friends in this city on Saturday.
Former Resident Visits — Buford readers of this paper every week
recently while plowing, hopes to leave
Kyght. former employee at the Moun­ commencing today. Oscar believes
the hospital soon.
Recovering—Mrs. Ed Soule, who tain States Power company in this
It's healthy to laugh and make others
The ladles of I'leasant HUI will
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has been ill with the measles for city is here htis week visiting with
laugh, too. In fact that’s his business meet for an alldnv meeting nt the
some time. Is now recovering at her friends. He is now located at North Oscor is going to take Nemo's plan-
home of Mrs (’. E. Jordan Novem
home in this city.
Bend.
In the comic section of the News and
DEMAND IS HEAVY FOR
BEAR AND BOBCAT RUGS
The demand for bear and bobcat
rugs Is far greater Ilian the supply
now on hand according to Marlon
Adams, manager of Gray's Seed and
Feed store, who returned Sunday from
Itoseburg where he Is Interested in
a taxidermy plant Mr Adams slated
that one man driving up the Paclflr
highway from California hail stopped
mid offered to purchase all of Ihe
rugs which they could obtain
An
other man from Kan Francisco also
i ff- red Io purchase several doten.
J. C. Penney C o .,no-
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will he found on the second page In RELIEF FROM CURSE
this week's funnies.
OF CONSTIPATION
A Battle Creek physlciun says. "Con­
stipation is responsible fur more
RUMMAGE SALE AIDS
misery than uny other cause.'*
But Immediate relief has been
LIBRARY ON SATURDAY
found. A tablet called IteziHl Order­
has been discovered. This tablet
Officers of the Civic club were well lies
attracts water from the system inlu
pleased with the manner In which the lasy, dry evncudtlng bowel called
Returns to Home— B. E. Lansberry people of Springfield responded to the colon. The water loosens the liny
returned to his home at Westfir on their rummage sale held Saturday for food waste and causes a gentle
Sunday after having spent several the benefit of the library. A large thorough, natural movement without
form.ng a habit or ever increasing
days here during which he attended number of useful articles were donated the dose.
the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Mary and a good portion of these were sold
Stop suffering from constipation
Lansberry, who was buried here Mon­ during th day. Several books were Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
day. Mrs. Lansberry will return to also donated to the librnry and more day bright. G et 24 for 2;>< t sla y al
I-lanery's Rexall Drug Store.
her home later in the week.
were promised.
Visiting Parents—Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Recovering — Charles Myers, who
Bonner of Los Angeles are visiting underwent a major operation several
at the home of his wife's parents, weeks ago, is making steady recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Bench.
at the Eugene hospital according to
Shops Saturday—Mrs. Earl Paulos Mrs. Myers. It is not certain Just
of Marcóla spent part of Saturday when he will be able to return to
doing some shopping at some of the his home here.
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local stores.
Has Quiney—Hilma, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Healey, of Marcóla was brought to
Springfield Friday to receive medical
care for an attach of quinsy which
has been bothering her for some time.
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Clain of Oakridge was admitted to
the Pacific Christian hospital on Fri­
day. He was brought to a local
physician's office in the forenoon and
it was decided to place him in a
hospital where he could receive regu­
lar treatments under observation.
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Drive ii> and let us
install one In your car.
We’ll give you an allow­
ance on your old battery.
Anderson Motors
F ifth and A Streets
Every room in the house . . . clean as can be
. . . the whole house made immaculate in the
brief space of an hour or so. It’s so easy, you
see, to whisk this Electric Cleaner through your
rooms . . . over rugs, over carpets . . . eating
up the dirt as it goes. So little effort for such
a thorough job of cleaning.
BOSCH RADIO
Follow the man with the ball as he sprints
for the goal — Bosch Radio will give you the
whole gam e with a satisfaction never before
possible in ratlin. The new Bosch Models
prove Bosch Supremacy in the electrical and
acoustical fields. Full tone control automatic
volume control full sensitivity and other per­
fected modem improvements—
No part of your house need be neglected . . .
even drapes and furniture are radiant after a
“once-over” with the handy cleaner attach­
ments. And the delightful part of it all is that
it’s done without the slightest harm to rug
fabrics or other surfaces . . . this powerful
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Electric Vacuum Cleaner
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