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TIIDRSDAY. MARCH 5, 1931
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
• 7. The »(uilent* are very busy dl«
trihutlng posters and getrtng ready
Mrs. B O. Smith left last Thurs for «• They hare chosen sides to
day for a trip to Hawaii Islands ®*H tickets for It. the Iosin« side
She ««peels to return about May 1.
to entertain the winners.
The la d le s Aid met with Mrs Wendling basketball team played
Lawrence flossier last Thursday. ,h * club team on the local floor
They quilted a quilt.
last Friday evening Thurston team
Many of the stock owners and 1 wnn
producers of the Ps-m ers creamery
I.lrn Endicott from Portland has
motored into Eugene last Wednes- res nted his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
day and attended their annual meet John Endicott, with a new radio
i < aad dinner. The same officers which they are greatly enjoying
were re-elected for the coming
Mrs. Woolwine, who was struck
year. George Platt from Thurston by a car la„, week
bad her
la president of directors.
shoulder blade and two ribs broken
Mra. Ernest Bertsch from Spring- f„ g(.., „g along fine at the Eugene
field visited several days with her h o p lta l.
sister. Mrs. Roy Kdmiston last
,'nda Calvert from Junction City
*e«k.
was In Thurston Monday looking
There le a meeting being held ftcr his bees here.
Wednesday evening at the hall to
Mr and Mra Henry Hcndakemp
consider consolidating Thurston wbo returned front a trtp from law
high school with the Springfield Angeles last Saturday, were out
high school.
to gPt, Miss Heersma last Sunday.
Thurston high school is staging Also John Hendakemp and Mr
their play ‘‘Leave It to Dad," at Knapp from Eugene,
the hall next Friday evening. March
John Taylor returned to his home
THURSTON
t Indian Creek Wednesday after
helping with the work at hie broth
er’s, Charles Taylor, while he was
III with flu
Rev. Shaw from Springfield, who
has been conducting revival meet
Inga at the church, will close his
meet lug Wednesday evening
Rev William Jessup from Eugene
Bible university In Eugene will
begin a series of m eetings at the
church next Monday evening to run
for tt^rw wvefew
The l adles Aid society have pur
chased new window curtains for
•he church. They will meet with
TOWN AND VICINITY
Spend Sunday with Mother Mr
and Mrs Marlon Adams and son.
Bob. spent Sunday with Mr Adams’
mothers. Mr Sarah Adams at June
Iloti City
al laiwell last week on Thursday
high selitml a few years ago.
Creswell Grange will viali th»
Mr ami Mrs E E Kilpatrick
Mild Mr and Mrs Thomas Power Isiwell GraJige at the uext regular
s|mlit the week olid al Florence; meeting, March 13.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Groslioug
The Pleasant Hill high school
l.lllle Marlon llrlstow eelehraled
basketball
boys are busy practicing
her eighth birthday with a party
for their nest game which will be
last Saturday afternoon.
played «»m. They have played
The Pleasant lllll high school j
several practice gam es this week
students are practicing hard fo r 1
the operetta, "Polishing Pebbles.'- !
which they hope to give next week
on Frldav.
Several young folks gathered at
the home of Miss Naliey Barnum
tasi Sunday ufternoon aud afler
hlklng over thè adjolnlng bilia,
Arriving Daily
spent thè resi of thè afternoiui
SATURDAY SPECIALS
maklng candy and playltw game*
Miss Lucilie Walker, who was re
I group HrcMMPN
$9.90
eently operatori oli for appendiciti»
I group lirr'HMPM
$5.95
al Portland, relurneil lo hor houle
CouiH
$12.95 up
al Lowell last week
Lowvll Resident Here
Harry
Visits Friends Mrs. Charles Car
Daughter Born Rev and Mrs
Veatch of Lowell was a business ter of W altervllle visited with Velile l*rullt are the parents id a
visitor In this city Monday
fr ends m Springfield on Weduea lathy daughter born to them ut the
Pacific Christian hospital In Eu
Transects Business Peter Finn day afternoon.
of W altervllle transacted business
Jasper People Here Mr. and geno late Tuesday. March 3. 1331
In Springfield Monday afternoon
Mrs Arlo Jones of Jasper were
business visitors In this city Tue«
,r° m Resort Mr. A J da»
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Kuhn “f ' " * • * * Resort was a vis
ilor *” s Pri"sfleld Tuesday-
Major Operation- Mrs. John Kes-
Mr and Mrs. I, D llarmlre and
Mrs Ellen Needham Thursday aft
Mabel Man H.rw T „ M„b, o| itution of Jusper underwent a major children, who have been visiting al
operation
at
the
Eugene
hospital
ern.xvn to make them
Mabel v „ „ ts|
Spr(llgil,.|(, Tue,
the tl W Kelsuy home for several
on Tuesday.
Mrs Teeters from Cottage Grove. <jay aferuoou.
weeks, expert to return to Tigard
who fell a few days ago and got
Return to Work
Miss Clara Friday They will return to Pleas­
hurt, is here with her daughter.
Visits Friends Emil Bauer of
Jones returned to her dullaa as ant Hill again later in March
Mrs. Needham until she recovers.
W altervllle visited friends Tuesday
office nurse for Dr W. C. Itebhan
Ms. Cherry, who came Io Pleas
Mrs. Jennie Kdmiston returned to '** Springfield.
Monday after a short absence.
aut IIHI Io attend the funeral of
her home In Eugene last Saturday
v,
.. . .
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Visits from Yarnell -Mrs. R. R.
hor sister, Mrs Mary Kelsay. will
Utils
$1.95 up
after spending the week In Thurs
Auditor Here—H. 8. Grtndell.
Members of the Lowell Grange
leave for her home In Belllnghaur.
Helts of Yarnell was a visitor In
Rayner
Iltwe
$1.00
up
ton with relatives.
traveling auditor for the Southern
are requested to meet Sunday.
Washington, Friday.
Springfield on Tuesday.
Mrs. Blanche Wise from Eugene
Pacific railroad, was In Springfield
We give " • * H" Oreen Stampe
March
8
at
the
high
srliool
at
3
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sur-
and Mrs. Ralph Bonney spent last
Jasper Man Here H. H. Cosatck Tuesday and Wednesday auditing
camp were grieved to hear of the o ' i 'I im k to practice music for the
Thursday uight at John Edtnlstons. of Jasper transacted business In [ ••>«* hooks nt the local depot.
death of their baby girl Monday next regular meeting.
Mr. and Mrs M J McKlin from Springfield the first of the week.
Visits F ath er— Mias Kathryn of this week at Walton Mrs Sur
Currol Hull, who recently Injured
Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. llow
42 gighth Avenue Weet
Visitor from Mareóla—Mrs E Hemeuway spent the w eekend lu • amp was formerly Maybelle Kiln» his fiait while working ut bridgi'
arti Cotton from Eugene were in
tu gen e, Oregon
Phone ft/4
felder.
who
attended
Pleasant
lltll
Tuttle of Marcóla was a visitor In Port laud visiting with her father
I'oustructIon. relumed to Ills home
Thurston last Sunday.
Springfield Wednesday morning.
She returned to Springfield and
planned to leave soon for Ashland
WOLHEIM PICTURE TO
Visits Friends Mrs. Gleun Nell
lor an extended visit.
Terrifie
SHOW AT BELL THEATRE son of Marcola »islted friends In
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thia city on Tuesday.
•
Visita M oth er--M iss Maurice I
Hair-raising !
Outstanding In every respect, a
lximhard spent the week end here
Vida Resident Here— F. A. Weed
with her mother, Mrs. Ells lx»ui
m assive production with a story
10c Bottle
A stirring spec­
of Vida was a visitor In Springfield
which for tenseness and human
bard, and her brother. Frank. Miss
Prepared Mustard FREE
tacle of sea—with
>u Tuesdav afternoon.
interest has seldom been told on
Lombard Is teaching in the high
with 1 Hi. cun Shilling’s coffee
love and laughter
the dialogue screen, and every
Leaburg Resident Call»—Mrs. W .1 ’»'bool at North Bend
character played by a thorough \V. Hlleman of I ecu burg was a vial
15c can
Supply Train Here The Supply |
stage artist.the Pathe picture "Holt- tor In thia city yesterday,
CINNAMON FREE
Train
of
the
Southern
l*nelftc
rail
day,” which comes to* the Bell the
with I lb. Schilling's Baking
a're on Sunday and Mondav. doubt
Buys Feed I ete Thomason of road company la expected to arrive
Powder
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
less will he acclaimed as being " »Itervllle purchased feed while In In Springfield today. This train
at Usual Prices. 25c and 10c
usually
come
to
this
city
every
perhaps the finest comedy drama 1,1,8 c ’,y >e®,<*r'la> •
20c
sixty daya.
of high society and wealth ever
Wendling Resident Here—John
BOTTLE VANILLA FREE
Downing of Wendling was a busl-
Leaving Tonighti— Mrs. Annu
with
-lb. Schilling's Tea
ThelS Sunday. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday comes filmed.
Lovers of red-blooded outdoor ness visitor In this city yesterday. Charrett. aunt of Jack latraon. who
has been visiting
here from _____
New
drama wil have a chance to see
____ _________
CUP AND SAUCER
— First tim es in Eugene —
"The Silver Horde." featuring the Daughter
Born Mr and Mrs. W. York city for som e time, will leave
FREE
late Louis Wolheim when it Is 11 Bartholomew, route 1. are the tonight for Ix»s Angeles where she
with 2 Bars
shown at the Bell theatre Tuesday lx‘ ellls of a ha hi daughter born wj|j visit relatives before returning
Am-otid-ol Soap
Rona/d
Wednesday and Thursday of next
,hem nt ,he,r
Wednesday to b e r h o m e ln t b (, r * . ,
week
morning. March 4. 1331 at their
Tremendous in Its scope, sweep- home
®p*nd ° * y “ B,ue
Mr
You can get n complete
An audacious Gallant
ing
in
Its
movements,
portraving
Visit
Son-in-law_Mr
and
Mra
J
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"
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1
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Turn‘
r
’P*'1
1
1
Sun-
laughs his way out
,s „
... a
m-law Mr. and Mra. J llay p|cnlcktnK on , hp banks
, h„
l9On SPen' Sun<lny
,he hon”‘ Blue river The sun was shining
of trouble- More de­ ^ 1 2 ™
famous by the noted Alaskan au- of tbair daughter and son-tn law
lightful than any-
brightly making the air nice and
by using our Dinner Set brand
thor. it provides entertainment Mr an(1 Mrs Roy Worswtck on
thing you've seen
warm they stated The higher hills
of
Coffee. We give with each
such as is seldom seen on the talk- jbe Lorane highway southwest of
this season I
lOÄtTTA
In the vicinity were covered with
two pound package of Dinner-
Ing screen.
Eugene.
VO UNO
mantles of snow.
Set brand Coffee your choice
Wally W ales will be seen at the
of a Cup and Saucer or 9 In.
local theatre Friday and Saturday
Pastor Improve«— Mrs. Vernon.
Spends Sundsy in Mountain*—
dinner plate or any other of
In “Trails of Danger.”
pastor of the Bible Mission who Mr. aud Mrs. C. E. Kenyon drove
the 42 piece Dinner set.
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has recently undergone a major to Alder Springs Sunday where
operation, is reported to be recover- they found eight Inches of new
SLEEP ON RIGHT SIDE.
ing nicely anil will soon b e nble snow and about a foot of old snow
BEST FOR YOUR HEART ,u ,eave ,he h”8Pttai.
The road was very gocxl ua far as
I-urge size
If you toss in bed all night and
®oe* *° Portland — Kenneth To- Alder Springs declared Mr. Kenyon
for
but
travel
beyond
that
point
was)
; can’t sleep on right side, try simple bia® :“ u1 Rev. R R. Mulholland
glycerin, saline, etc.
(Adlerika). drove to Portland Monday to spend not advlseed.
Egg Best Ever
Just ONE dose relieves stomach a fewr davs on business. Mr To-
GAS pressing on heart so you sleep b:ag a, B()
bugltmea at
4) rup huttrr
2 teaspoons baking powder
sound all night. Unlike other medl- . . .
cine. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper " bany on 1*1® return trip,
IL rupe sugar
I lras|MSHi «anilla extract
(Special)
4 eggs, separated
L teaspoon lemon extract
and lower bowel, removing poisons
i you never knew were there. Relieves
Friends Meet at Corvallis Mr.
I egg
w hiles
Vj rup water
A TRAIN LOAD OF GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE
•gg wai.__
for
2 )j cupe FEA TH LID LAKE flour
j constipation in 2 hours; I.et Adler and Mrs. D. B. Murphy drove to
OF SPRINGFIELD AND VICINITY:
ika cleanse you stomach and bowels Corvallis Sunday to meet Mr and
Remember we have
and see how good you feel! Flan- Mrs F c S|mpg1)n oi Hood River.
♦ ry s Drug Store.
» a
FE A TH EK K I.A kE EI.Ol R
Evene at this tim e of unem ploym ent and strife, we
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The Simpsons are old friend* of
find o u r volume of business has shown a steady in­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Mr and Mri* MurPhy an<1 ,he lw0
Isits of them. Buy now while
, Being demonstruted al the
Notice Is hereby given that by families decided to meet at Cor-
crease each month. (W HY?)
you can get yours.
Armory this week
virtue of an execution and order vallis for a visit,
i of sale issued out of the Circuit
B ecause the T hrifty Housewife has found th at it
Phone
W.
A.
TAYLOR
Court of the State of Oregon for
Collect Bounties— Iceland Thomp :
Phone
is no longer necessary for her to gam ble on the qual­
l^ine County, on the 3rd day of gon> route 2. Eugene collected a
March, 1931 upon and pursuant to . ...... , . _
„ . ,
ity of th e m erchandise obtained from us. Neither
a decree giyen and made on the buun,> for one COUBar
a‘
does she worry about th a t Phone Order, for she has
¡3rd day of March. 1931 in a suit the o ffk e
“ >e county clerk. J
pending therein in which Andrew R. Kibble of Alma collected on
found we fill her order with the very best grade of
Holton is plaintiff and P. Aug. Pet- :
bohcil. and H. (» Cain of
goods, and even more conscientiously than if she were
etson
and . W. C.
, , , on five cougars
.
, , Yoran .. are defend-
.
v*es’fir collected
ants, which said execution and or­
a t th e sto re to select the articles herself. We also pay
Georg.. Bancroft In "Derelict" at
der of sale was to me directed and ana two bobcats Darrel Pitcher
o u r “ Local Farm ers’’ the top m arket price for the
commanded me to sell the herein- of Cottage Grove collected $2.00 the Colonial Thursday. Friday and
after described premises to satisfy for one bobcat pelt on Monday,
Saturday.
best they can produce. Yet we charge no more for
n
la i n t lf f ’s Judgment
iiifte m p n t in
p «n
m n
plaintiff’s
in th
the
sum
of f _____ _____________________________________
it th a n you are often forced to pay for inferior prod­
$500.00 with interest thereon at 7%
per annum from August 27. 1920
ucts. These Facts plus Quality, Price and Service,
until paid. $60.00 reasonable attor
com bined with a 1-OOt; guarantee on every article sola
ney's fees and costs and disburse-
! ments of suit taxed at $20.75, I
m ake Dibblee's Red & W hite Store the safest place
1 will on Monday the 6th day of
to buy y our groceries. (Ask your neighbor, She trades
April. 1931 at the hour of 1:00
o'clock P M at the Southwest door
with u s).
of the County Court House in Eu­
gene. Lane County. Oregon, offer
F or week-end Specials: See our Red & W hite ad
for sale and sell for cash at public
in Friday evening's Register-G uard.
auction, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all the right, title
A STORE where the Ow ner Serves
and interest of the aforesaid de­
fendants and each of them and all
The Buyer Saves
parties obtaining by through or
under them or any of them since
the 8th day of April, 1930 in or
to the following described premises
The W est half of Lot 12 and the
North 8- 2 3 feet of the W est half
of Lot 11 all in Block 16, Gross
Springfield’s Only
Addition to Eugene. Lane County.
Oregon, Registered Title.
H. L. BOW’N,
Sheriff.
By A. E. Hulgaard, Deputy.
.M.5-12-19-26 A.2
S p r in g D r e s s e s
C o a ts a n d
M illin e r y
Lad'es Shop
C O L O N IA L
FR EE
20c
COLMAN
X* DEVIL
«
Dinner Set Free
TO PAY*
Florida Grape Fruit
4
DIBBLEE’S
RED & WHITE STORE
25c
J l Feather Cake Baked with FFAlHlRFlAkl '
RECIPE
N o o d le s
4
25c
Bermuda Onions
Sold Here 1
'
9-WHITE FRONT GBOCERV 3
STRAWS ■
for
EASTER
The Ideal Grocery
Red & White Store
OR- -If
y o u r h o m e is
a lre a d y w ire d y o u
m ay have y o u r
ch o ice of $ 3 0 .0 0 of
E le c tric A p p lian ces
You ll Rest Easy on This
BED SPRING ^«/MATTRESS
Special $18.15
With Coil Springs
$ 2 3 .2 0
T h e R e g u la r P r ic e s o f e a c h a re
40 Lb. Felted Cotton Linter M attress
50 Lb. Felted Cotton Linter M attress
Simm ons Double-Deck Coil Springs
Wright & Sons
$6*85
$ 9,35
$ 9 .8 5
We will Wire
Your Home FREE
With the Purchase of
Any N ew Electric
Range-----
$1.95 to
9 STANDARD AND MONARCH RANGE
MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
$2.95
All the gay colors of Spring have been utilized
in these fine soft straw s— and harm oniously dis­
tributed to create h ats of distinction for this
E aster showing. You will find no such hat
values at prices so low—and encom pasing every
new fashion trend of the season.
- P A Y A S YOU EARN
Fulops Department Store
Ira F. Powers Furniture Co.
J. FULOP, Proprietor
11TH <& WILLAMETTE
334 Main S treet
Springfield. Ore.