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THURSDAY, NOVKMUKft 2B, 1920 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREE "World Wide Edited by Jay : 1 1 1 ft B Mk ft? r-3)':-p k lM .;? Lfi tnr kV "Crank Case Service fi0otoris$ YOU probably know that af ter a few weeks of driving your lubricating oil becomes dirty with carbon, road dust and fine particles of metal, which circulate through your engine and cause unnecessary wear on bearing surfaces. And gasoline escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. GranterLThere's nothing new about that ia Here's an absolutely new way to get rid of this dirty, diluted oil and put your engine in line for better performance and longer life. It is called Modern Crank case Cleaning Service. Modern, because we use Calol Flushing Cil, the new, scientific, thorough flushing nger.t that doc3 not contaminate the fresh cil. r Our skilled mechanics knov how to clean ou t a crankcase with it correctly and quickly, at a nom inal cost to you. This service assures proper lu brication for your cleaned engine. We refill the crankcase with fresh Zerolene of the correct grade. We , recommend Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service as the latest word for better engine operation and longer life for your car. . ' ' TODAY: Bring in your car - for Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service. SPRINGFIELD GARAGE . THE PLAY , A fairly good sized crowd attended the play, but never the lent not as many as last year. About (160 was taken In, lea ting about $120 net pro fit. The play' wasn't perfect owing to I be limited amount of time in w hich it had to be prepared. Although , every .thing !n general waa a fair success. It is hoped tbat the people will support tbe next play with more enthusiasm. rviii;'.!u : TIRES GIVE LONG SERVICE A prominent Hob ton merchant haa made what is believed to be a world's mileage record on a set of tires. On four United States Royal Cords his heavy touring car travelled; 89,162 miles of steady, hard driving without a puncture, blowout or any tire trou ble whatever. ; "Proper Inflation and an ordinary amount of attention have made It possible for 'me to attain this won derful mileage," he stated. "My chauffeur advised me to buy Royal Cords and told me tbat with proper treatment they would give satisfactory service. When I followed his sug gestion he took an Interest in demon strating to me that his Judgment was good, and watched tbe tires to see tbat they. were not damaged by harm ful treatment. When I sold my car a short time ago, the tires bad about completed their usefulness but they had covered 39,152 mile" Serious Results from Colds Colds not only cause a tremendous financial loss but also a serious in Jury to every one who contracts them as they lower the vitality and pre pare the system for the more serious diseases. It is not at all - unusual for people - who have serious lung trouble to say "I had a hard cold last winter". Why not take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy . and cure your cold why you can. , Oregon Made Trailers Success ', Portland, Ore., Nov. 24. Trailers made In Portland by the Kami and Tourist Trailer company are now trundling after innumerable automo biles In this section. Bo great is tho demand for these home products that the company will soon be compelled to enlarge the capacity of its plant. The firm Is the pioneer in this busi ness in Oregon. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING' To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real' prop erty in Road District No. 18. in Lane County. Oregon, will.be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day of November, A. D., 1920. at the schoohouse In said road district, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable property in said district for the purpose of providing funds for maintaining roads in the district. H. L. DOWN, County Judge. M. H. HARLOW. E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners. : -Soup" . ' Elroy: "The fellow playing there witb tbe basket ball will be our best man." ' ' ' Edwena: "Ob! Elroy, this is so sudden." (Lowell Slkes 20 years hence): "Children, when I was a ' boy tbe teacher ruled ns with an Iron hand." (His smart son): Didn't they wear wooden arm then, pap?" What animal took tbe most money In the ark? - You got me. The duck took a bill, tbe other ani mals took four quarters, but the skunk took four quarters and a scent Har. Some of tbe noble alumni came' to school Monday to show off, they In tend to visit next week. ' Farmer: "We will feed tbe cows corn on the cob today. , New Far Hand: "I tried that yes terday and thejr preferred it In the mouth." Why, is that girl looking at my nose? Oh, she Is a reporter for the Tattler. Dut why should she look at , my nose? ., Circulation"' Deke Co. ORCHESTRA WELL STARTED Miss Derfllnger Is making prepar ations for starting the orchestra next : week. Quite a number have already signed up to a bagpipe. Nothing has been done on account, of getting ready for I the play. Here's where , Springfield gets some rare music. Work on the basket ball hall will probably start next week, that is, If we ever get one. , . . Tbey are supposed to watch for everything that tarns up. Mister Walter Post, a new frosh ' who is' in great danger of being ' "vamped by some 1 of the school's ' more poetic feminine sex, has em ployed Hawkshaw Halsey to guard his Interests.' Hawkshaw isn't very good along this line, for his weakness , Is "wimmin". AH proposals roust t . inrovgn Hawksnawa nanus, so tie , careful ladies. .,.: , , : Mister Moses Pajama Fandrem la i now 'turning his spare time; into poetry.' Possibly' the Tattler Will 1 " able to buy some of his work. v i SOME SCHOOL We think, perhaps. If , these few things' mentioned tofrjk place,0 ' Then things would be more lovely,' ; ; And; we'd have a better race: ,- If the girls would Just forget awhile,,. Tbe "location notice" on the third .finger, "" ' : And the boys forget awhile their I "please be mine". y- . i This school would be. a "dinger"! , And if every one would get right down, ,; Do what be thinks and knows is 1 right,-4 ' ' We think we know ; we can't be . . wrong, ...... ' "Ole S. H. S. would win In' every "" fight." - . NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT . MEETING To Whom It May Concern: . Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty in Road District No. 5. in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day of November. A. D., 1920. ' at the Lower Camp Creek schoolhouse in said road district, to determine whether said road district shall lew a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable property In said district for the ' purpose of providing - funds for the Walterville road and the upper Camp Creek road to be divided equally on each road. IT. L. ROWN. County Jndre. M. II. HARLOW, F R. SPENCER, County Commissioners. . road district shall levy, a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable t property in said district for the pur pose of providing funds .,for 3-21) of "t this fund for repairing' Richmond ' road, 8-20 for the ' Hampton road, 6-20 IU1 HIV 1 uou, v-w iUI cyan on West Springfield , roads, 3-40 for . graveling Graham road, H. L. BOWN, County Judge, " M. H. HARLOW. E. R. SPENCER, ,- County Commissioners. . NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty in Road District No. 49. in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on tbe 27th day of November. A. D., 1920, at the Walterville high school in said, road district, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tat of five mills upon all the taxable property in said district for the pur pose of providing funds for general road construction and repair. II. L. BOWN, County Judge. -M. H. HARLOW. E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners. , NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and - owners of real , prop erty in Road District No. 65, in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day! of November, A. D., 1920, at tits' Vida schoolhouse In said road dis-j trlct, to determine ..whether said road district shall levy a special -tax of three mills tipon all the taxable prop erly in said district for the purpose of providing fuuds for general road uurposes. H. L. BOWN. County Judge, M. 11. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners. NOTICE OF. ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty in Road District No. 10, in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day of November A. D., 1920. at tbe Woodman Hall In said Road District, to determine whether said road dis trict shall levy a special tax of eight mills upon all the taxable, property In said district for the purpose of providing funds ior improvement of roads in road district No. 10. H. L. BOWN, County Judge. M. II. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER, NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of . the legal voters beinj? resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty in Road District. No. 26. In Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day of November. A. D., 1920, at the Grangers Hall' of Goshen in said Road District, to determine whether said NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING- To Whom It May Concern: . ; .. .i ; : Notice is hereby given that a meet-, ing of the legal voters being resident, taxpayers and owners of real orop erty in Road" District No. 23, in Lan- -County, Oregon, will be held at. the hour of two p. m.r oi the 27th day of November. A. D., 1920, at theN Unity' schoolhouse In' said road dis trict,1 to determine whether said road district' shall levy a special 'tax of. eight mills upon all the taxable prop erty in said district for the purpose ', of providing funds for Improvement of roads in road district No.. .23. , - H. L. BOWN, County-Judge. : . M. H. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCEIL? ' ' County Commissioners. ; - . f NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT1 MEETING To Whom It May Concern: . : Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty in Road District No. 3, ip Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of one p. m on the-27th day of . November. A. D., 1920, at th Marcola schoolhouse in said road dis trict, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of fire .mills upon all the taxable prop erty In said district for' the purpose of providing funds for 3 mills on Wendling road, 1 mill on Mable road, I mill on Parson creek road. H. L. BOWN. County Judge, hi. 11. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners. - NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real prop erty In Road "District No. 2, in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m., on the 27th day of November. A. D., 1920, at the Blue River schoolhouse In said road district, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable property in said district for the pur pose of providing funds for grading and graveling stretch of road from Pillar Rock to Elk Creek. ' 1 H. L. BOWN. County Judge, M. II. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners.