The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 05, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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T H E H P R IN O F IE L D N B W S
TIIÜ1WDAY. MARCH 5, 1926
dancing organisation that sponsored dancing. Last year (ba scholarship
was won by Neva Service oí Baber.
the program.
Oregon.
The dances were given for the bene­
Here from Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
fit o( the Orcbesns scbolership fund
The society, which Is one of a number R. Ebbert are visiting friends in the
of similar groups In other universities, city for a few days, having driven
s» nds each year one Oregon student down from Portland.
to the U niversity of Wisconsin for a
Wendllnu »eby Bern—An S pound
summer of study In lnlrepretatlve
girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Albert
Cline of Wendling.
INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
Community News
THURSTON
NOTES
Mrs. Veda Wheeler from Bluslaw
vlelbed her brother Charles Taylor a
few day* tael Werk.
Mrs. frank Campbell and neph'w.
I^onanl
lleaman
returned from
Gardner last Thursday afier spsnd-
in * a week elsltlng relatives there.
Mrs Walter Platt and Mrs Ira Ora>
have been attending Ihe meeting* put
on by the farm ers Union Auxiliary
In RprlngfleW" teurutu« • • m ,k " hal*'
The play give» 1*7 **>• l.eaburg high
ach-bl .( the hall last Friday evening
wna well attended and enjoyed by all
The grade school base ball team
from llaydon llrldge played tbi
Thurston grade school Friday. Tb
score was 24 to It In fa«»r of Thurs
By tu telai
Correspondents
NOT ASSESSED
I believe that public attention I
should lie called to (he fact that we ",
are drifting loo much toward single I
taiatlon In this county We ere not I
Hating on the asaeaament roll Intang ’
I ble personal property In atnounta I
consistent with the general under­
standing of Its egtstance, (or Instance,
as to money, notes and accounts, we
'find by the summary of the 1*24 as­
sessm ent roll an aggregate amount I
of only *104.295 and labile thia la an j
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Increase of *»l.«56 over that of the i
prevloua y»ar It la not yet consistent i
with the reported millions on deposit |
In our local hanks. This shortcom*
lug may be due In part to lack of
diligence on the part of the asessor
as well as on the part of those In
possession of such property neglect-1
lug to report It. and further It may be ¡
i In fart due to a misunderstanding as
j to Just what of such property Is re- j
qulred by law to be listed. All pro-j
! perly In the State of Oregon la tag- ,
able, excepting that specifically ex- !
empted by law. Many clasaes of In-1
'tangible property are taxable that arel
reldom reported to the assessor Gen­
erally speaking, all debts due or to be-
d u n « due from solvent debtors,
whether on account, contract, note,
¡(m ortgage note excepted! or other­
wise. either within or without thia
stale; all public stock, all bonds, war­
rants and moneys due or to become
due from this state, or any county or I
other municipal subdivision thereof I
' (excepting such thereof as may be |
¡specifically exempt by law) are tax-1
Christian able.
ind three ; Some have the mistaken Idea that !
home of county and state warrants, municipal i
ved thelv bonds, etc. are exempt from taxation ;
r. Alter and that checking accounts In hanks ,
rrh songs are not taxable. All such warrants ;
the even- and municipal bonds are taxable, and ¡
, 'hero le no exemption from taxation of I
»per WII- any money whatever In any amount,I
orward to every dollar la taxable.
•
iox social
| have whst may be regarded as a
all Satur peculiar notion rrtat'ye to patriotism,
s auspices j , geems to me that Christianity and
one Is ex- patriotism are svnonvtn*. and that
are to be
tnjfl , M, Of patriotism Is not that
v married o, H <upir f|clal war lim e noise, but 1
le girls
j,j )R
„esc« lim e red blooded Am-
ek en d at frican d lsp o fU o n h f the r o n e r tv '
Neighborhood
Items
Customers
and Friends
Jim Hendricks has never
dared tell her the real story
HEN the Hendrickses decided
to move here, Mrs. I lendricka
gent Jun on ahead to look up
houses. It juat happened that the
Wheeler house was on sal» at a great
bargain. It was a bit rundown, but
otherwise it filled every one of M ia
Hendricks' requirements. So Jun took
a chance and bought it on the spot.
T h en he began to get cold fe e t.
Thought he’d let Mrs. Hendricks see
it before he told her. He drove her
post it the day she came to town.
“That dilapidated place! 1 wouldn't
even consider it.’* Anxious momenta
for Jim. Then he called up the painters.
Five minutes after the last ladder and
the last can of Acme Quality Faint were
off the place, he drove Mrs. Hendncka
past again. “What a ducky house,’’
she said, “how in the world did you
happen to overlook itT*’
Vicinity
W
We have had an ever Increasing demand to r snoes suoea
th a t are snappy yet kind to the feet, long w earing and
reasonable In price.
We hesitated in placing o u r order fo r shoes, u n til the
rig h t line presented itself, and fo rtu n a te ly fo r ourselves
and o u r customers, we were able to line up w ith the
W ashington Shoe M a n u fa ctu rin g Co. o f Seattle, and w ill
have on display M arch 10th, a fu ll and com plete line o f
W ork and Dress shoes fo r Men Women and Children.
ACME QUALITY
Remember the date
March 10th 1925
HOUSE PAINT
Yours fo r good shoes,
owner to willingly and gladlv con-
this week trihnte his Ju’ t shar* toward the
iland
maintenance of government by mak-
be Ponlivv
lawful return to the assessor of
* ,! , . 7 / all of hla «■«•*»!« property.
h«1| Wed-
_
„ ,,
'
B"n F Keeney,
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County Assessor.
Springfield
M ethod t t
AC U v neitbhorhood b o y s Ma Arme O l a n »
P a in u , Ei.amrU, Starna and A aruabea in our
at’ir«. II you want to join everyone ekaa la
b n ah ten in t ap the hornea in the netthborhood.
am can tell yon just bow Io co about it, what
Acme I-rodurta to use, and how to use Ihana.
Episcopal
^bbor’ Memorial)
The Flrseiile Service at 7:30 P. M.
will bav* the I sual variety, with
something of special Intereat for old
and young. The evening meeeage
will be "The Qvo of Ua,” or “Dr.
Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.”
The church aludy period will ho at
•: 46 A. M . with classes for all ages.
The morning service at 11 o'clock,
theme. “The Enrichment of Personal
Leaving for Reno
Life," being a scripture exposlt'on.
today for hla home
The Euworth League m eets at «:30
He has been vlaltlni
P. M Young people are made wel-
several weeks.
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1
' come. At "The church of the cordial
k After lllneen— F-d And<T*on i w elcom e
K d to h'a work a* the Holver- [
F la Moore, Minister
l e t market Tuesday
He haa .
out with a apralned ankle t o j , _
’
ire right-
L im it 3 pkgs.
3 pkgs.......................................................... ...
Matches, 6 boxes .....................................
See this one.
□no 1922 T o u rin g , one man top ...............- ............
One 1921 T o u rin g , extra good ...............................
One 1924 T o u rin g , late model, some e x tr a s .............
One 1923 Coupe, lots o f extras .................................
One 1922 T o u rin g , extra good .................................
One 1922 Coupe, some car ....... ..................................
One Overhauled used tra c to r w ith new red wheels
One 1922 T o u rin g , you should see it ....................
T ry o u t any o f these cars-
Term s If Desired.
They are r ig h t
We will open an
Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Flakes
In e 1924 lato model Coui>e, good shape
Dne 1920 Coupe, same as new ............................... -
Saturday March 7 th
u . wiU be tree candy to r the k id d ie , w ho ere accom p.m ,
Th
)ne 1922 Coupe, h u rry , fo r ...............- ....................
Springfield Oregon
, immense patronage shown th is type o f g ro c e ry ,» o r. by
today prove its popula rity. T h is is due to the fa c t t h a t )
,he X e t p ric e , C om . in and com pare our p rice ,, you
Also torm s.
)ne 1924 T ru c k w ith cab.
Wright & Son
. PACKAGE SERVE YOURSELF
ANNOUNCEMENT
Anderson-Wing
Motor Co.
lave an extra good assortm ent o f used cars.
nva
T he
S pringfield
.Mews
every week, both fo r only
11.76.
There w ill be no lees than
eight great novels In M c­
Call's th is year, tfie w o rk
o f H arold Bell W rig h t.
Gene S tra tto n -P o rte r, Fan­
nie
H u rst, R obert
W.
Chambers, E th e l M. Dell,
Rafael S ahatlni, V ingie E.
Roe and Sam uel M erw in,
besides f if t y o r m ore b ril­
lia n t short stories, scores
o f ' absorbing articles, a
dozen p ra ctica l hom em ak­
ing departm ents and a big
section o f the newest fash­
ions every m onth. We can
only m ake th is special o f­
fe r fo r a short tim e.
Send Y our Order Now
3 lbs. Navy Beans .............- ....... ............
Cannd Pineapple, No. 1 Flats
Grated, per can .........................
Sliced, per can
2
2
1
.......................................... 1
Pure Cane Sugar
L im it, 10 lbs........................................
*-7
T h e ,, ere b u t . few o f o u r m .n y low price»-
Jello, any fla vo r
3 pkgs................. .................................
Hershey Bars
6c bars f o r ....................................—
10c bars fo r ...............- ....................
Canned M ilk
Bordens o r Alpine, 1 lb can, 3 fo r
L im it 12 cans to custom er.
C rystal W hite Soap
10 bars fo r ................................. ......
L im it 10 bars to a custom er
E v e ry th in , priced e o co rd in ,,,.
Come in
and see fo r yourself.
PACKAGE SERVE YOURSELF
CASH AND CARRY STORE
Farmers Exchange Bldg. Formerly Eastman’s Grocery