The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    Salem People Vlalt Mi sud Mrs.
Visit In Portland Thayer Me
Murray and Lawrence Itoof spani Truhert Henderson of Huletu were
the past week end visiting In Port week end visitors nt the home ot
Mr and Mrs. J M I air son
land
The negro minstrel play that wan
Much Interest la being taken In
the operetta "Polished IVbblea,"
Thurston hall laat Friday evening
which is to he gtveu Friday night
was a great sucreaa. the proceeds
of this week at the gymnasium
amounting to near $50 Mr Roach
by the high school students under
and his violin orchestra from En
the direction of Mrs. K. E Kil­
gene furnished the music.
Is the first day of the Spring term
patrick The cast consists of nine
John Price received the news of
principals suported by a chorus
Attk About It
the death or his aunt. Mrs. Elisa­
of about 20 boys and girls. Those
beth Welbown, at Salem. This came
taking principle parts are Misses
as a great shock as she was able
Luclle Jordan. Florence Jordan,
to be down towu Saturday and
Loree Laird. Carol laird. Nina Me
passed away Sunday night with
It's n good School
Peek. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker. Earl
bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Price
McLeod. Dick Noble and Roy Help.
P illin « ’ tilit
and family motored to Salem Wed
Miner Bldg.. Kugem*. Oregon
There are several very catchy
neaday and attended the funeral.
tunes and drills In the operetta.
Mrs Homer ITietteplace Is ill
The scene is laid on a farm In
with gall stones. She spent sev­
the country and deals with the
eral days in the hospital but has
different activities of a farm Mrs.
returned home not very much Ini
Mary Harden Warner is pianist for
proved.
the operetta.
Last Friday the community had
a get together and cleanup day at
Ernest Schrenk receive«! a ship
O ¿ w //u /> ÍO V W IS T C O A S T IM IA T H IN .
the high school. A lot ot work was
mant of 3300 babv chicks from the
L A N * C O U N T * t I M I R T A IW M I8 T H IA P Q U A R T IH I
acomplished In the building, while
Inwood Farm near Corvallis Three
N O T * T H I S * N S W P R IC B S
the boys worked on the baseball
hundred of these are Plymouth
diamond. The high schol board
Rocks and the rest White Leg
horns.
is having the walls kalsomined.
the floors oiled and wood work
N IG H T *
A S T IR
Mr. Petty of Cloverdale was In
T IL L »
repainted.
Pleasant Hill district this week
Several friends of Miss Nathalie
E Mann ot Germantown, Tenn., began lifting his pet bull calf assessing.
Edmiston gave her a surprise party every H day
»hen the calf weighed only 50 p« unds Now the bull weighs 850
Bast ball practice has begun at E l B rs n d el in a 'double ro le ' bu nd s y to T u sed ay, "M r. Lem o n ot O rang e
at the home of Miss Hazel Sim
pounds and \lr Mann can still lift it He thinks he can keep it up until the the Pleaaant Hill high school and
n
d
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mons, where she had gone to spend crvaturf»e£hs liJV Jviu
some students are Indulging in The main feature of tip- evening's
ZANE GREY'S “FIGHTING
the night, last Wednesday evening.
ZANE
tennis whenever the weather per- program will be a mock trial. 8.
In honor of her birthday. Refresh Arch Shough and daughter, l*atty LEGION MEMBERS DANCE
CARAVAN" AT McDONALD
rnlts.
E.
Cole
has
been
touiul
trying
oleo
motored to Blue River last Sunday AT T H ’JRSTON SATURDAY
ments were served.
'l he following teachers have been margarine, and will be tried In
The Fox McDonald In prediqitliig’
Last Thursday evening Rev. Jes and spent the day with Mr. and
t-A. m
chosen
for the Pleasant Hill high court, wtlh Judge Morton Bristow Z.nne Grey'* famous "Fighting Car­
Mrs.
Felix
Sparks.
Another
of
the
American
Legion
sup held high school evening at
FlFll
Arch Shough is in Portland where semi monthly dances at the Thurs- school for the coming year. E. E. presiding. The attorneys for the avans" Friday and Saturday, offers j
the church where he is conducting
defense will be A. C. Miller and one of the best westerns of the
hall will be held Saturday night Kilpatrick, principal. Mrs. F. F.
a revival meeting.
Many high he has employment.
garitta*
tin* Cotn*^?
D. J. Calvert, while the attorneys
Cliford
Weaver
and
Mrs.
Mary
AO
lccording
to
Jack
Larson,
finance
*
o«iper.
Perry
Price
and
Reba
Brog-
better class ever to be shown In
school students. aJso the teachers,
McElroy from Salem spent the officer. Mrs. Ada Palmer has re­ don. assistants Miss Brodgdon is (or the Grange are to he All lloft Eugene. It enjoyed great popular
were present.
»»!
wek-end
at the Weaver home here. turned and will be the pianist for a Eugene girl und a graduate from man and Bert Beaver. Ruth Car- tty as a good seller on the book
Mrs. Jennie Edmiston from Eu­
monv
is
county
clerk
und
Sheriff
V. of O. Mr. Price is from Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie mo­ the orchestra.
stands, and Is still read by m any,
gene has spent the past week with
1' «ta«!" "I
ton and is a graduate of O. 8. C. Ernest Mathews made the arrest. people at the present time
tored to Scio Sunday where they
relatives here.
••Ti»« i"* ' story ot
where he was prominent in ath­ Mrs. Stafford. Mrs. Elida McBee
took their son. Harold, who is
the
Yf**
vtoneer*
Starring tlary Cooper and Lily •
Has Operation—Mrs. R. 1. Orem letics. Mr Johns has been re­ and Thelma Mcl’eek nn- the re
Arrangements are being made
i.ta Crai
employed at the fish hatchery.
V*Xl«tard-liiP»-
Dauiltn.
suported
by
Tully
Marsh­
of Dexter underwent a major oper elected Janitor.
for a church homecoming to be held
freshmenl
committee
They returned home Monday.
all and Ernest Torrence with Fred
here on Easter Sunday. A com­
ation at the Pacific Christian hos­
«y.
Howard Cotton from Eugene is
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. lailrd received
Kohler. It has everything needed
mittee consisting of John Endicott.
pital in Eugene Thursday.
"’“
•utoUw
ù
S
,
visiting relatives here
M
a
rria
g
e
L
icen
se
Issued
_________
word Mach 15 of the arrival of a
to make It an outstanding picture,
Ray Baugh and Rev. Hershizer was
Miss Marjorie Grant, who teaches
son
to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Glen
Galllgan
During
the
past
week
the
county
comedy, thrills and romance. Ern­
appointed to send invitations to
at Coquille, spent the week-end at
"Well. Jock, r hear ye've got at Winona. Minn. Mrs. Galllgan clerk has Issued marriage licenses est Torrence and Tully Marshall
(X)MING NEXT WKUKMHItAI
every minister who has preached her home here.
was before her marriage Miss to the following: Joen Itodker and have Indenlleally the same roles as
married."
“ It Pay* T o Advertise”
USAT
here and all who were formerly
Jay Grant, who is attending O.
aOd M««*
With
"Aye. Donald." ''An' what kind o' Freda Laird, daughter of Mr. and Gladys Christensen, both of Junc­ the ones they gave in "The Covered
members here. The church's 42nd
8. C. at Covallis, visited home folks a body is yer wife? Can she sew?" Mrs. P. N. Laird.
"HKEETH" G A l.I.AG IIEIt
tion City; Bert Vaughn. Portland, Wagon" and as "Jim" Bridger nml
anniversary since its organization
CAROL M iM ItA ltll
here the past week-end.
•■No.”
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mathews and Marlon Mahany, Eugene, "Bill" Jaekson. they keep audiences
Is April 6. There will be all-day
KUUKNK PALLETTE
Perry
Price,
who
has
been
attend­
Ysmael
Contras
and
Victoria
Tor­
and son who have been visiting
"Mak* parritch?"
In an uproar with their homely
services, also a basket dinner.
ing O. S. C. at Corvallis, is having
with Mr. Mathews' parents, Mr, rez. both of Eugene; Frank John­ wit and fun.
“No."
Everyone is welcome.
son and Bertha Johnson, both of
There will be a pie social held his credits transferred to U. of O.
"What? No' mak' parritch? What and Mrs. Ross Mathews, have re­
"Mr. Lemon of Orange," with El
turned to their home In Portland. Florence; Wallace Starmer and
at Mt. Vernon school house Friday in Eugene where he will be nearer can she do?”
Ureiidal and Flfl D'Orsay, coming
home
Bessie
Sherbondy.
both
of
Eugene;
W.
L.
Wheeler,
who
has
been
evening. March 27. The proceeds
"Week Donald, she's a grand
to the Fox McDonald Suuday to
under the care of a specialist in William Caplan und Eileen Stevens
wil go to pay the week-day Bible
singer."
Tuesday give absolutely thetr best
both
of
Eugene.
Portland
the
past
several
weeks,
school teacher.
METHODIST CHOIR PLANS
"Och. men. but ye’re a daft cree-
performances to date. El ltrandel
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bonney from
SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC tur'. wouldna a canary hae been has returned to his home at Trent.
has bis first double role, that of
Visitor
from
Portland
Mrs.
J.
C.
Robert
Doyle,
a
student
at
the
Eugene are speuding this week in
cheaper?”
Oregon State college who was re Mulligan of Portland arrived Fri­ "Spider" McGee, the leader of a
Thurston.
All members of the Methodist
rum ruQiilng gang, and that of Mr
cently operated on for appendicitis. day to spend several days with
Virgil Hanson has returned to church choir have been urged to
Lannon, an entirely different per­
Mrs. Styles—The Crumbys have is recuperating at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mulligan
high school after being absent two be present at the church tonight
sonage
STORE NO. 3
STORE NO. 1
some
china
that
has
been
in
the
father-in-law.
F.
F.
Cooper
ot
Pleas-
weeks with measles.
for rehearsal for the special Easter
*60 Charnalton St., Eugen*
126 Eaat Broadway, Eugene
The
funny
Swede
character
comic
family
for
more
than
a
hundred
ant
Hill.
Miss Marjorie Armitage is ill music to be given at the church at
Card of Thanks
STORE
NO.
2
STORE
NO. 4
In this presentation gives u travesty
Harr^pt Brabham and Crystal:
the various services a week from years.
with measles.
88-96 W**t Broadway, Eug«n* |
500 Main Street, Springfield
We
wish
to
thunk
the
neighbors
on
the
current
leaders
of
under-
Miss Cora Calvert from Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton i Mrs. Newrlch—That Just shows Baughman, students at Monmouth,
that they were never able to afford are spending {heir spring vacation and frlen<ls tor lhelr kindness and w.irld gangs in big cities, and the
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
is spending the week's vacation is directing this organization.
at their homes here.
help during the long Illness of laughs are copious throughout.
servants, poor things.
with relatives here.
Francis Phibbs, who is attending "ur 8,",er-
Automobile Painted—Dr. Eugene
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Easton and
Wednesday ami Thursday the
JEAN RANDLETT,
business school in Portland, spent
Fox McDonald will show "Skeets"
daughter, Gail, from Walterville, Kester has had his sedan repainted
Dinah—Is you made all yo' the week-end with his parents at
and
Mrs.
Sherman
Potter,
,
"Seaside"
“ Mo-Bil Bay"
Mr'
attended church here last Sunday, during the past week. It is a deep
Gallugher and Carol Lombard as
rangements for yo' weddin'?
and family.
Dexter
10 mince
« zx
Mrs. Sarah Shaw from Eugene $reen-
sisted
by
Norman
Foster
und
Eu­
Mandy—Not quite. I's got to buy
<
'aim
The
residents
of
the
Enterprise
CttllH
spent the week-end in Thurston.
-----------------------—
gene Pnllette In "It Pays to Ad­
Notice is hereby given that on
a trooso. an' rent a house an' get Clover Jale and Bear Creek districts
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Price, Mr. and
Visitor Wednesday—Grover Wal­ my husband a Job. an' get some ,,re r, uch interested In making over ,he 9th day of February I pur- vertise,” a hilarious comedy of a
Mrs. Perry Price, Mr. and Mrs. ker of Lowell was a business visi-
i soup manufacturer's son who. when
regular washin' work to do. An' the old Methodist church at Clover cha*e<l ,he entire stock and equip­ ' he was kicked out of his home.
Oran Palmer, Mrs. Jennie Edmis­ tor in Springfield on Wednesday | when them's done Ah kin name ,|a)e for a tri-community hall. Sev
"Honey Maid”
ment of the Miller and Bollard
2— 6 pad pkgs.
sturted up a plant on a shoestring
ton, Mrs Sarah Shaw and Mrs. afternoon.
Lhe happy day.
crai men and women gathered Fri­ Plumbing shop, all claims against When debts piled up and he also
und Aluminum
« «
day. Saturday and Monday of laat said partnership must be present­ had fallen in love, Ills extensive
la i»
ed
within
30
days.
From
March
weekend and added a kitchen to
advertising campaign begun to bear
the building. The work was not 26. 1931.
fruit and the old man bought him
NEIL
POLLARD
completed, the flue will be built
Beat Quality
out. Of course then all ends well.
•
roar-26-4
"Snow Flake”
and the kitchen finished at the next
"Mast-er” Brand
gathering. The women served hot
2 pound
dinner» to the men who worked
I ’kg.
Never were more beautiful and lower priced than they
on the building. The men present
are this season. Place you orders now while selections
were F. H. Tlvey, L. Bauer. W. R.
are unlimited.
Elliott, F. W Beaver. C. D. Me-'
Peek. D. E. Rinehart, E. F. Roberta.
l’eau
Cut Refugee Beans
Diced Beets — Diced Car-
F. C. Lord, William James, Monroe
We grow our own flowers and can sell
rotu
Golden Bantuni Corn
N ounce cumt
besides looking much better.
•UH, L. E. Parka, Walter Danstrom.
them for less.
May all large people, both men
Here's a letter written October
Harold Bauer, Leo Raymond. Har-! 21. 1929, by Mrs. Fred Barringer of and women, who want to reduce In
old Parka, Riley Petty, Ben Martin Lewistown. Montana, that ought to an easy way, give Kruschen Halts
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR GREENHOUSES
be read by every overweight a fair trial. I am sure It will con­
and Taylor Circle.
vince anyone."
woman in America.
The next meeting of the Trl-
A bottle of Kruschen Balts that
Gentlemen; I started taking Kru-
Community club will be April 10 schen every morning as directed last four weeks costs but 85c at
at 8 p m . Dr. Winchell of Eugene as I was very much overweight Ketels Drug Store or any drug
store In America. Take one half
Eugene—Springfield Bridge
WE DELIVER
Phone Sp. 86W
will ’be present to give an Ulus and wanted to reduce.
Phone 1996
I had tried going on a diet but teaspoon In a glass of hot water
trated talk on the Passion Play. would
get so hungry that my diet before breakfast every morning. To
The public is cordially Invited.
help
reduce
swiftly
cut
out
pastry
would not last long, so I decided
The Helping Hand club of Trent to give ‘‘Kruschen Salts" a fair and fatty meats and go light on
met Thursday of last week at the trial. The day I started to take potatoes, butter, cream and sugar.
The Kruschen way Is the safe
AT LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS!
home of Mrs. Arnold and hemmed , them I weighed 256 lbs. and at way to reduce—Try one bottle and
present, which has been Just four
dish towels. Those present were ! weeks, I weigh 239 lbs. And I must If not Joyfully satisfied—money
Here is a splendid showing of advance Htyles, new
Mrs. I'pton, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. , say, 1 feel better In every way, back.
colors, new fabrics.
Loll, Mrs. Vera West, Mrs. Hetty!
Kimball, Mrs. Hatty Wheeler, Mrs
Bessie Kimball, Mrs. Ingalls and
Mrs. Arnold. The next meeting of
the Helping Hand club will be with
Regular $29.50 to $35.00 Values
M s. W. L. Wheeler Thursday,
Our foods are pure— the best that can be had in every line, and are
Sizes
i April 2.
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fresh, for our volume of business causes a constant stream of goods
April 1 there will be a week-day
to
to be continually passing over our counters from the producer to the
Bible school program at the church
46
I at Pleasant Hill.
consumer.
-
..
The primary children of the Sun­
Beautiful high grade Jacket Drewiea and SultH, made of pur«
dye HlIkH In black, navy—bright and light »hude». uh well hm
day school and the public school
1 pkg. “Flap Jack" Pancake Flour 25c
print»—THE LATEST VOGUE!
CAMAY SOAP SPECIAL
will
give
a
program
at
the
Ideasant
J pkg. Carnation Wheat Flakes
25c
Many
hav« little liliiuanttnH of nlalxirato lac«—NEVER HAVE
Regular 3 Bars for 25c
Hill church Easter morning.
1 pkg. Albbrs Tapioca
10c
WE SEEN SUCH VALUES!
The home economics club of the
I Goshen Grange met with Mrs.
Total Value ...................
65c
NOW! Sale of New
j Donna Lowry Thursday of last
week.
The women of the Pleasant Hill
RIPE OLIVES
community club will hold their
No. 1 Tall Cans— Special ............ I O C
A most extraordinary offer Jiint bef.ire Eaater, and you will bo
next meeting at the home of Mrs.
certain to find your own individual type hat at BEARD'S SALE
Maggie Stewart April 1.
1 lb. pkg. Good Morning Coffee
30c
—whether It be a Watteau -bandeau—or off the-face model.
The Goshen Grange will meet
1 large 16-ounce can Morning Milk 10c
MONARCH FOOD OF WHEAT
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Why pay more when ynu can be cer­
Monday, March 30
;
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
i
h'V I
I
i
\
.MBOKAI»
25c
35c
50c
SRK.”
IEM0»
»1 OW»«
Lima Beans
Shrim p
Bounce
12Í/2C
s. o s.
1 VC
Graham Crackers
....
jy c
Easter Lillies
Soda Crackers
and other Easter Flowers
T h is W o m a n
L ost
in 4
27c
Clam s
17>/2C
27c
W eeks
1 7 P o u n d s o f F a t S N ID E R ’S
3
for 2 5 c
BEARD’S
KIRKLAND’S FLORAL CO.
New Easter Apparel
New Silk Jacket Dresses
Money Saving Grocery Values
$25
Q U A L IT Y
N ow
4
fo r 2 1 c
HARDW ARE
A ll f o r 4 3 c
Easter Hats $5.00
fo r L E SS M O N E Y
Total Value
B o t h if f o r 2 9 c
Phone
One Package
40c
25c
All Fresh Seasonable Vegetables
Asparagus
Rhubarb
Lettuce
W. A. TAYLOR
Phone
FOR SALE
Good 16-lnch Block wood, also
16-lneh and 4 foot old growth
slabwood.
FRANK TUHY
Phone Sp. 182J
tain that the Quality will be the best
and the Price the lowest.
We carry a complete line of high-grade
Hardware, Paints and Fencing.
Spring Coats $25.00
Styles For Everybody—
Setting a New Value Record for 1931 Coat«
Note the New Style Featured! SleeveR have untiHual Intercut—
Scarf collard of fur or fabric. The popular new weaved of
Chotigo, New Crepe Weaved und Colorful Mlxturea Dlatlnetlve
model» here.
.
Snyder’? New Knitted Suits
W R IG H T & S O N S
Sized 14 to 44
Lovely new dprlng dhatled in theae nplendld fine
fitting dultd- «uaranteed not to fade or dag
a ,
$16.75
Very high grade dultd made of Imported Bramble yarn« and the
populur Boucle’d. Regular $29.50
A nr- n n
to $35.00 «ultd Special at
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