THURSDAY. vIAHCII 31, 1921,. THE 8FWNGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY KprliiKflnlil Tuxl Hr-rvlen. Phono 2. Jmn ClnrU r' I urn oil Huturdiiy from a IminIiiidh I t ip of one wok Ht Klu Inn Hi F'nlU, Mini Mary Itrowtu ll, county hnth nurno, will bo nt tlm public library lu-Xt Monday from 2 In 4 p. ill. MNn HrowncH'n 8lvl( Ik fr, and li iiiKi-H nnyoiii' Iliinir miy Infonna Hon In I i-r lino to meet li'T nt I ho lll'inry in-xt Monday. IlcKln Hi" niornliiK right wtl ti u K'hhI Ih'uIUi' In IiikIhk .on I'Iko r.f Ju t I'it'h lln'iikdint Whflil. Mr H. M. llon if Portland. I vlnlilnK Mr. nnd Mm. A. IIohc of tho KiiniwiH Kxciiiiki. Fur renal! m- Sptltiicrh-M lal-y feed imintifiicttired liy Hi" HprlriKfleht Mill & Crnhi Co. Mr. uiul Mm. . I. Cox, of Wnltn, were vIMtnrn In town hint Friday. Mr. uiul Mr. loiiihiiril anil mother. Mm. Frank Moan, of JaKper, moveil in town on Monluy, to lhlr recently COMMUNITY CASH STORE Springfield, Ore. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 10 lbs. home dried apples $1.00 Dont lay too much stress on special bargain days. We have bargains every day. W. M. Green Proprietor purrliftHod home on 9th and C Mrt, ' tre Lnwrenco May property. I)r, and Mr. Fortmlller aro moving Into tli homo formerly occupied by t John Conway, on 4th and C Ktreet. J Dr. H. Ralph Dlppcl, dentist, Spring Hold. Oregon. ! Mr. I, Hi' I mi IllrhiirdHon. who la ! teaching at Drain, In miendlrg n couple of week h" r on her vnratlon. j J" (irK' Vull'er la Icavltij; for Marsh J In n few diiya where, ho will voile. j Sam Conrad of Oardlncr lit upending n few daya here at tlo home of his mother, on cHKt Main street, j Awk your dalT for Springfield poultry mid dairy feeds nianufacturrd l.y tlu .Spi l, Kfl l'l Mill und Grain Co. i I Anything to hell? LImI It with Lor-, ffi Need nnyll Iiik, Ko to Ioffoni. j i.'i'fi r'a blacksmith shop on 2nd, St. j Mr. II. K. Robert returned Tu-a-1 (lay from a two week vlalt with relative in Otympla and other point J 1 1 Washington. Mis. CatU'c Ktethln v!lle. hpent Wednesday of Walter- In town. Mr. und Mm. Win. Curtl, of Marsh field, ate visiting In town with Mr. Curt'K' mother. Mr. Nancy Conrad. Tl came to attend the funeral of her winter Mr. Ida Lunsberry. 4 A SHAMPOO THAT REMOVES DANDRUFF (Jorniicldal Soap not only cleanses the hair and scalp, but removes dandruff and de stroys the tiny parasites that cause It. Merely shampoo with Ger micidal Soap. Hub the lather well into the scalp with the ends of the Infers. Continue the massage from two to ten minutes. Then rinse with warm water. Germicidal Soap is the ideal shampoo. It leaves the hair soft, fluffy, clean and free from excess oil and dandruff. It keeps the scalp healthy. I'rice 25c. (Jet a cake today! Phone 31 I In Society i i i Mr. and Mr. J. C. llBfner moved Into their property wh'rh they rwently purchaned from Mr. Oaear 11iclK'lon. Mr. and Mr. lUfner form erly lived at Melaiiiu. K. Clark Roe thin week to San Frandacvo to take treutment for can cer. Ill aon, Italph accoinpnn'ei MIhh Margaret Gorrle, a ntudent of O. A. C. pent her vacation lat week at the family home, eant of Springfield. ,i' tn for eanayi for the lower grades have ,anj school. Teacher essays John Fitzgerald and family went to Junction City Sunday morning to at tend evangelistic aervlcea In the Dap tit. church there. They returned Sunday evening. may also be entered. Prizes are to be given for the bet essays. The subject offered for the high school contest are as follows: 1. Our Tobacco BUI,. 2. Tobacco and Fire Insurance. 3. Tobacco and Industry. 4. Tobacco and Efficiency. The length of the essays is to be from five rundred to fifteen hundred wonta. A prize of fifteen dollars will be given for the best essay written by a high school student. Mr. Paul L. Scott, ,of Portland, who has been upending the Faster vacation here was hostess at a lunch ; eon at the home of her mother, Mm. 'A. K. Hartlett. on Monday with Mru. j. K. Page and Miss Opal Halvorson as guest. ., j Mr. C. E. Flnher entertained at :Kater tea at her home on Kmerald 'J (eights In honor of her week end fcneat. Mr. Arthur S. Fly, of Eu ' gene, arid Miss Johannnh Johnson, of j Portland. Guests for tht afternoon were MImk Oletta Pederaon, of Pet lunia, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. jWunl, and Mr. Artlur S. Kly. of Ku gent. and Mr. Arthur Johnson and It. C. Goffler, of Portland. ... ! Mrs. W'm. Donaldson entertained the j Pr'sclIIa club on Friday, March 25 jwltli an affernoon of music, needle ( work and a contest In which Mrs. I Larimer took first place. Very deli ;(lous refronhments wert served at the 'close, of the afternoon. Club members present were: Mea j dames rtiley Snodgrass, N. R. Howard, W. L. House, I. D. Larimer. L. E. Bas jford. H. B. Freeland, John Tomseth Jand the hostess. Mrs. Lee Clark and jMrs. M. R. Wagner of Eugene were 'guests of the club. I . . . The Kensington club met at the I home of Mrs. Korf last Friday, March 1 25. At the close of a pleasant after noon, the hostess served dainty re freshfiients, although some had brought along a lunct of hot crofs buns. Members present were: Mesdames C. Wheaton. L. May, N. V. Emery, J. V. Coffin, V. F. Walker. Ralph Dip pie, F. Dressier. O. B. Kessey, Anna Knox and Korf. Guests of the afternoon were: Mrs. J. J. Dryan, Mrs. D. W. Crites, Mrs. Carl Fish,er and Mrs. W. H. Pollard. The next meeting of the club will be at the. home of Mrs. M. M. Peery on April 8. DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Thone HI Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:80 to 6 P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:20 p. m. to t p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Blcfj. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon I TAFFY PULL HELD i ' A very enjoyable evening was spent I by the camp-fire girls at the home of Marloh Spencer. Monday evening. Tha JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon We want all the news all the our phone number" Is two Call us up O- THE TATTLER i time. . this .Willamette kind until it forms a hard ball in coll water. Turn out on greased platter until cold enougL to pulL Ask any W. C. G,. and they will say: "Nothing lige It." Those who enjoyed Miss Spencers girls have tried out a new recipe for . hospitality were: Misses Emma Tra- of tardy, wh'ch Is called vis, Dorothy Ditto, Alene Lar'mer, Caropfre Taffy. The Winifred Long. Alice Tomseth. Charo- recipe is as follows: One cup brown Jette Stewart. Eileen Kileen, Crystal sugar, one cup molasses, two table- Bryan, and the hostess. The next spoons butter, one tablespoon lemon, meeting will be at the tome of Wlni- Mrs. Hannon or Newberg. a field juice. Cook In a sk'llet and let boil fred Long. Monday, April 4th. worker of the W. C. T. U. was a L ... .. . - speaker at the Sprlngfeld h'gh school Wednesday afternoon. She spoke iu the interests of young people regard-, liig l-oalthful habits. She offered sub-1 MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. & K. CORSETS SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEX and WOMEN A SPECIALTY 155 9th Ave., E., Eugene.Ore. Phone 239. Afternoons Up Stairs D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS" Every star in a dollar twinkles twice for you at Gray's. SOME OF "THE TWINKLES" Edward's Dependable coffee, 5-lb. can $2.15 and 1 lb free, ll lbs for, lb 36c Peaberry, our popular seller, per lbt only 25c 4 lbs. for 98c Peanut butter, per lb 10c Peaches, packed In Syrup, can ...20c Apricots, No. 2' ans - 15c Plums, no 2i. cans 7 for $1.00 Pancy table potatoes, 15 lbs 20c Llbby's tomato soup, per can 10c Onion sets, 3 lbs 25c New Carolene, 11 cans $1.00 Case , $4.35 Walnut meats, lb. 35c 15-oz. Del Monte jams 25c Uulk cocoa. 2 lbs 30c Cream cheese, lb 35c Plue Itose head rice, 4 lbs 25c C-lb. can Crisco $1.19 Flake White, per lb- 15c. Fresh Jumbo salted peanuts, lb 20c Fels Naptha soap, 3 for 25c lloyal White soap, 11 for 50c SUGAR! The tariff will raise the price. Now is the time to buy. ' -- Oil -Oil -Oil CPECIAL PRICE VEEDOL Eastern Ail keps your truck and tractor cool. Heavy and extia her.vy at i)5c a gallon in 50-gallon drums. Delivered o yc :r farm. ONE WEEK ONLY With every 30x3 TI1ERMOD tire we will give a tube FREE. FO R S A LE FORD DELIVERY, very reasonable price. OVERLAND TOURING, at a sacrifice. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, fn' fine condition, cheap. Let us sell your car for you; 2 weeks free storage. Why leave your car outside when you can get storage for $2.50 per month. We do car .repairing, valve grinding, etc., at a very reasonable cost- 2nd Ave Garage SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 42 FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8utton Building Springfield Oregon Lof f er's Accomodation Shop Our aim is to please. Any work turned out of our shop is right. If not, we make it right. Horseshoeing Is our main line of business, but we also handle acetelincj welding, plow pointing, grinding, wagon work, and -general repair work. We will accept hides or furs on work at full market value, Eugene prices. Cast iron or any old iron suitable for shop work taken on work. We generally have on hand for tale or exchange, all kinds of small second hand tools. Give us a call. W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phone 67-J New Spring Goods. Suits $35 and up. RAMSEY, The Tailor 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 brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, W M. Green, Secretary. R W. M. HOWS THIS? ITALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re storing normal condition's. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheuev & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Born to Mr. and Mrs. II. B,. Crump, of .Cedar Flat an eight pound girl. Wednesday, march SO. t I Springfield Eugene Lebanon Orenco SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Let ua figure on that next Job ( 'printing. We can save you money.