The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 18, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVKMIJKIt 18. 1920.
Till-: SPRINGFIELD XEW3
PAGE THREE
W. F, WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ii
TOWN AND VICINIT
me uins vv m ne
Dr. nmt Mm. W. ('. Vnnlrr ore lin
ing onif ruliilnl"i on I In birth (if mi
(IkIiI iiiii!kI Hon to t limn Tuesday
nlKtil. Nov. 2t, at I lie home of Mr,
Foxier' parent, Mr. ami Mm. F. A,
Del'tio. (nin!iit Dol'im say It l
prmty hnnl on lilm (n think lie Is old
ftiotiKh to lie cmtMiriiilifr.
Dr. 8. Ilnlph lilppel, dentist, Bprlnr
field, Oregon.
Iiort Hnook spent last Saturday and
Monday at Fall Crek. where he was
Hearing land on their farm. Sara
(lott altd him In the work.
W. r. Tyson haa returned from
Wendllng where he aprnt aeveral
daya aHltln In the repairing of the
Hooth Kelly mill.
Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring
field. Oregon.
Fred Mcleod haa quit work with
the Alaea lumber company at Olen
brook and haa gone to Mabel where
ha la employed with the Coaat Rang
lumber company,
C. F. Egglmann attended the con
vention of the Ice cream manufacture
ra In Portland thla week.
Eggtmann'4 bread made clean,
wrapped clean, and Bold clean.
iiarry w. wniiney weni 10 uuiner
tin. Ore., yeaterday where he will
Tlalt with hla mother for a few daya.
F. D. Keyea. who came to Spring
field laat aprlng from Colorado, haa
Where Cash
Beats Credit
Why Pay More?
12 Fun Klt Pork and
lUanH. buffet size $1.00
8 Sun Klst Pork and
llwtus. 1 $1V00
( Sun KiKt l'otk and
I leans, L'h $1.00
1 Sun Kist IVirk and
I Veins, L'ls ..... .$1.00
1 liotlle Sun Klst Cairiiip.
pir.t.s 23c
f ban-, l.onux Snau . . . .25c
We Sell Broom3, Why?
Gray's
Gash and
Carry
Grocery
Springfield, Ore.
V.'.'M. Green, Mgr.
completed 'ttlnn an ncro to straw-ItiI-
on hla place mat of Kprloi!
field, lie will later act out a small
on-hard.
Horn to Mr. and Mra. J. W. linker
at their homo at Mabel, Nov. 12, a
nine pound daughter.
Mark lleliner. the amall aon of
George Ifeliner, la confined to hla
home with pneumonia.
Mra. Wood a of Eugene submitted
to a major operation at the local
hoanltal recently.
Dr. 8. Ralph DIppeL dentlat, Spring
field, Oregon.
Horn to Mr. and Mra. Ralph Winter
of Gonhnn. Not. 12, an eight pound
daughter.
Mra. J. P. Monroe of Eugene under
went a major operation at the local
hospital thla week.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Brattaln left
Tuesday morning for Portland where
they will attend the livestock eipost
t!on and visit with frlenda for sev
eral daya.
Demaad Egglmann'a bread front
your 'grocer.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. McDowell visit
ml on Bunday with their daughter
and aon-ln law at Monroe.
Mra. Fred lllnaon tlalted with her
mother, Mra, Bylveater at Jasper
Wednesday.
Fred Barnard. In company with
John Mary of Eugene, motored to
Newberg last Thursday. Mr. Macy
went on to Portland Friday and Mr.
narnard returned to hla home here
with a young man from Newberg who
motored down for the football game
Saturday.
Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, Spring
field, Oregon.
Mr. and M.rV L. Mllllcan. who
make thHr home on the J!m Slavey
farm on the McKenrle. were business
vlwltor In Spr'.nffflcld Monday.
Pnv Rpglniann'a nillk bread. 11c
and lfi
Minn Ktta DmvIm and Charles Darin
returned from Salem Sunday evening.
They went to the capital rlty Wed
tieml.'iv to v!mU with relatives.
Red Cress
Home Servica
FOURTH RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
Membership $1.C0
The willing i'.:id trust
worthy friend of service
Jin u. civilians und i heir
families.
It joins hatido with others
to make ootiHnuniUcs
saf( r, Jieat.hier and happier.
Mrs. A. C. Van Vazah,
C'liaiiman for SpringfL-ld
G. F. Skip'.vorth,
Chairman fcr Lano County
Prices
Gocoanut Meal
Is the best value in dairy feed on the market today.
Protein, not less than 19
Fat not less than . .... .00', i,
Fiber not over 10
Ash not over 08i2
PRICE
PER SACK $2.65 PER T0N $50
It will pay you to get our prices on MILLRUN and
other FEEDS. Prices cannot get back to normal any too
soon to suit us and we are willing to take our share of
the decline.
BUY YOUR
FLOUR
HERE AND SAVE MONEY
SOFT WHEAT PATENT 52.45
HARD WHEAT PATENT 52.90
WE GIVE
RED TRADING STAMPS
Springfield Warehouse Co.
C. E LYON, MCh.
Here Tues.;Mov. 23.
FIRST NUMBER OF MENELEY LYCEUM COURSE r
Uncle Sam's Nieces
An Excellent Musical Program
In the Methodist Church
Single admission 75c Children 35c
Season Tickets $2-50
4L MEMBERS, BACK YOUR ORGANIZATION AND BE
THERE! BUY A SEASON TICKET NOW
In Society
A pleaaant surprise waa given Mr.
and Mra. W. N. Long Saturday night
when number of their frlenda gath
ered at their home to help them cele
brate their twentieth wedding annl
Ternary. The gueata presented Mr.
and Mra. Long with a beautiful hand
painted cblna aet conalatlng of sugar,
creamer and tray. During the even
ing rook and a gueanlng contest furn
ished amusement. Mr. Crosa won
first prize In the rook game, while
Mr. Long took the booby prize. Mrs.
Kessey won the prize in the gueselng
contest. IK-llclous refrenhments were
served during the evening.
DcsldeH the honor guests, -those
tir"snt for the pvnlnic were Mr. "and
Mra. O. B. Keaaey. Mr. and Mra. C
E. S warts, Mr. and Mra. H. W. Whit
ney, Mr and Mra Clark Wtooaton, Mr.
and Mra. M. M. Peery, Mra. Anna
Knox. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Morrison,
and Mr. and Mra. J. E. Crosa.
The missionary society of the
Christian church met with Mra. Knott
at her home northwest of Eugene on
Wednesday, Not. 10. After the study
of the lesson refreshmenta were ;
served by the hostess. Mra. Hilaeth 1
of Eugene gave a talk describing the
work at the mission field In Africa!
where her sister. Miss Goldie Wells I
of the Eugene Bible University, ia
stationed.
The Progressive 22 club met last
Friday night in the I. O. O. F. hall.
At the close of the evening delicious
refreshments were served by the i
noBtesses, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass and
Mrs. Fred Walker.
' 1
PRESENTS
"THE KERNEL'S MAID"
Friday
Matinee 2:00
Evening 7;30
November 1 9th
BELL THEATRE
yuur t:i..ct lur vai-
umct iicikii !g Powder and be
sure Uiut you get it the In
dian head on the orange label.
Then forget about bake
day failures. For ;you will
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet
est and most palatable foods.
And ' now remember, you
always use less than of most
other brands because it pos
sesses greater leavening strength.
T ft lt1
Now Remember-
Always Use
SH-"' 'aBBBBjaajajaajBaBBifBBai
There is no waste. If a
recipe calls for one egg two
cups of flour half a cup of
milk that's all you use.
You never have to re-bake.
Contains only such ingre
dients as have been officially
approved by U. S. Food Authorities,
is the product of the largest, most
niodorn and sanitary liakipg Tow
der Factories in existence.
Pound can of Calumet corrnina fu'.l
16 z. So:ne baking powders come in
12 oz. insieKl tf Ifioz.cans. Ik's; re
you get a pound when you vant it.
Calumet
Columbia
Muffin
Recipe
4 cups sifted
flour, 4 level tea
spoona Calumet
Bakirg Powder,
1 tablespoon su
par, 1 teaspoon
so. It, 2 eggs, 2
cupa of eweet
milk. Then mix
in the regular
way.
Full Auto Equipment
' W. O.W. block
Office phone C2. Kes. phone
I can please your head, )
, I can fit your body,
I can give you all wool,
I have no shody. j
RAMSEY, The Tailor
OR. EUGENE K ESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office Plione 82
Home Phone 91
Office Hours:
9 a.m. to 12 m.; 1:20 p.m. to I p.m.
DR. W. H. POLLARD
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Springfield,
OMEOON
Phones: Office 20-J; Rea. 29-M
Office hours: i ',
$ a. m. to 12 m. 1:20 p. m. to I p. m.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
DET4TIST
8utton Bldg. Phone 20-J
Residence Phctae 129 W !
Springfield, Oregon
LEMLEY'S PRESSING ;
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, KaU blocked, Sjiita made .o
measure
Main Street Springfield
between 3rd and 4th , Oregon
JOHN E. EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE ' INSURANCE
Corner
Main and Third
.Springfield
Oregon
FOR
INSURANCE
SEE
CHAS. L. SCOTT at
Springfield, Oregon
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon ; .
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
welcome.
Lee Clark.
Secretary.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78. A. M. F.. Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets first and third
Monday evening in Morri
son's halL Visiting brother
r. A. Rankin,
R W. If.
at:
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT-
COMFORT
a
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAltrOMlA
The Live Wire Sunday school class
of the Christian church met last Fri
day evening in Morrison's hall and
spent an evening of wholesome fun.
About 25 young people were present
and all declared they had the best
time ever, which included the de
licious refreshments; Berve. The
room a were tastely decorated in fir
boughs and autumn leaves.
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