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THE H PRINCE» ELD NEWS
TIIVRFDAY, JUNE 11, 1925
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obstrved with a program, principally
S p rin g fie ld M e th o d is t C hu rc h
sale. JUNE IT, beginning at 2 P m
by tbe younger children.
lEbbert
Memorial/)
LOT ABSOLUTELY FREE.
By B eacal
The church eebool meets at 9:46.
Bring pi« fid d le s
Correspondants
"Christianity Applied to tbe Whole We are seeking to make It a real
36 BBAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS
r Korfurlhqy
o r r u n n e r Information
i
cal) at tbe
Epworth beagne
of Life w|Jl be th« theme a t the paator school of -religion
ON SOUTH AOATC STREET, Fair- t a n k Of <’o n « » c erce. Eugene.
ft <}. P e le r à ) Auctioneer, “Tbe man at the 11 o’eb gij afervtce Banda? merg­ at 7 P. kU midweek service at 7:30
mount
car
Ilea,
at
the
ground.
Monday, Jane 21’, to alert on« mW
ing. In the evening at g o'clock the, Thursday. All at "The Church of tho
director to aerva tor a term of 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, BEQINING that aalls them all.’
UPPER WILLAMETTE
annual Childrens Hay service will be Cordial Welccme
Bank
of
C o m m e rc e, C le rk .
AT
2
P.
M.
SHARP.
ear« and on« clerk to aerva ona year
36 beaut If til lota are over looking
* Eight ’atuileut«* will ha graduatod nave bean p o a t.l Alao call« tor blda
CHHIANCE NO.
the city, very alghtly and will m eet
frtim III* Pleaaant lllll High achool tor wll>d tidve been poatad.
the
approval
of
any
<n>«
waalW
g
M
>
*k
A„
wdlnanre
ta t iJ A v e 17th afreet
llila year. Hu Hunda? night, June 14
Moat dealrae,e location for a home from Main «treat north to the Brattam
at 8 o'clock P r .l Waller L. Myara of
or tot an luve«|q»eW The dotation la property In the town of Springfield,
the Kttgane Blbln Unlvoralty will de­
THURSTON NOTES
Ideal. In tha faatear -growing sectlou, Oregon, by grading and graveling.
liver l!ie batcglaurvati aerntun,
just outside the city lim its with tue
The cuaiiiincanietil eaerclaaa will
THE TOWN OF RPRINOFIELU
Mr. Herrington V h o haa been work- <-lty conveniences and low (nug-e. a fuw DOER ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
ha bekl In in« high »chool gymiiualem
Monda? •voiiiiig. Juno IS. al 8 O’clock ng nt Went Kir for several week« to- blocks from the beat residences ot
Portion Cue. The Common Council
our city. Thia plat haa been plated of tho Town of Springfield does Here­
Hr. 1. (* Hllvara, jaalor of (ho (Irat urned home la.t Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Hanson and son Harvey by Bo- beat experienced auhdlvlalon by d*«lare Its Intention to Improv*
Clirlatlan church In Eugene will de­
from
(ilenadn vlalted friends In Thurs­ men ot our country In such a manner iit .i a»rect ftom Main street north
liver III» addreaa.
ton over the week-end,
hat each lot Is facing a graded ano to the Hrcltaln property in the term
Tliv program will ba aa follow«
Mtsa Margaret Kuasell who attends raveled drive or street. At present of Springfield by grading and s'iv-1-
Thelma Wheeler Normal at Monmonth attended Min*
Proceaaleawl
Itev W. A Klklna . menegment exercises here Frldav htro are several modern botnet being ‘ | ng the roadway* of said Street be-
invocation
ouatrurted which we will sell at, thia tween said point« 18 feet tn width,
Salutatory ...
Mary Harden • ,,ven(ng „ „ j gp, n< the week-end with
mle. Some of our beat homo builders grad leg avid street to proper sub
Arthur
Lindley
lhfr
Cla.a W atery
lave located In thia plat to? their tu t grade, and p'artng upon a IQ foot
. Cora John
Plano Solo
CHILDRENS
Hun llentile who la a traveling .re home and are building some beau- atrip through the center of aaid
LADIES
Orval
Gulley
Heading
FRIDAY
<a!e*ititan came home for Commence
FRIDAY
grade, crushed -eck and earth aporoxl-
Iful
residences.
In
a
short
while
you
Advice to Juniors Mildred Mornlngatar m int Friday. He wua one of tho
and SATURDAY
SATURDAY
mutely
six
(nr
tea
In
depth,
and
o-'ing
will
be
only
a
block
off
the
|
uvement
Chaster Wheeler graduate«, having ftnlahod at mid-
Vocal Holo
SPECIAL
md w« believe Agate stre«' >o he one such other ie ptrvement work aa may
....... Kay Olson year.
CtSM Will
be
necessary
to
a
proper
and
complete
>f
the
beat
streets
of
our
city.
Just
(Hana Wheeler
Valedictory ..............
Maude Edmtatun wont to Medford walking distance of the Roosevelt Improvement o’ said street, in a*-
In .tru n u nial Muste Thelma Wheeler Monday.
* * * tehool and the University. With the cordance with the plana and apeclflca-
MENS
Hr. E V. Stiver«
Addreaa
Mr and Mrs James Calvert from
tlona therefor, to be prepared by the
FRIDAY
Preaentatlon of Diplomas
-----II. C - ) Junr(lon c h y v|«|ted relatives here b I kb) X^tMfe of E jg m e as a Ftalron!
cen ter,, with shops, factories, anil In. town engineer and filed with the Town
and SATURDAY
W hieler. Chairman of High school iTnM(Jllv
Recorder.
board.
| T(i, h|gh , choot closed la-« Friday lustrles that build great cities, with
Hection
Two.
The
costa
of
said
Im­
Benediction
Ree. W. A. Klklna
# very , urceaaful term. They the state University and tbe b id of
provement shall be aaafssed to and
On account of the he< < alaureate i ,i>(| # p|cn |c dinner at the ball dla crade achool«. And we also have a
be borne by the abutting property
Phoce 563-Y
sermon being given at the C hristine' .nonrt nf ,rr which the high school very bright future for oil. There 1»
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benefited thereby; and there shall be
no
question
|n
our
minds
hut
that
thia
church Sunday night the Christian En baseball team flayed the other team*
Included as a part of said Improve­
deavor will meet at 6:30 Instead of of the neighborhood The Commence­ auction sale of Ihtse beoutlful nome
ment. engineers charges Incurnd
sights
to
the
highest
bidder
Is
one
of
7:80
ment cxerclaee were bold at the hall In
therein, not exceeding five percent of
The committee« for the Pleasant the evening. which wua attended by a 'to greatest oppo*'untty that you
the contract price.
will
ever
have
to
own
your
own
home
lllll annual picnic are busy preparing targe crowd and enjoyed by all.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR, this
for the event that wilt he held thia
Mr and Mrs A. Weaver motored at your price on terms. Be sure and
11,1, au.tlon
Every one wel- 8,h d«’r o f j u n e . 1626
year on Saturday. June 20 at th»!
Crow
8und, y
O. O. BUSHMAN. Mayor.
come. A chance of your llfte Pme.
Woodman Orove The picnic Is apou-f
PASSED BY THE COMMON COUN­
sored by the Sunday achool this year.
FREE
CIL thia 8th day of June. 1926.
The program for the day will be­
A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOT
R. W. SMITH, City Recorder.
gin at 10 a m. Somr of the number«
All we ask la for you Io ahend this
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on the | rogram are a . follow«; Song,
Wheeler hfoa. c|U«rtette and one by
the highschool quartette; guitar mu«l *
by (fleeter Wheeler and Wavne El­
liott; Mualc by the Pleasant lllll choir
and audience; reading hv M l«« I x i l ’ l"
lien lahadlnr; Playlet ’’Uncle Dlclf*
Mistake.” with Cora John, niadyaj
Wheeler. Emery Schrendera. Bov
John and Douglas Kahler In the cast.
In the afternoon there will be a
baseball game between the high school
Presents
of Junction City and Pleaaant Hill.
Races with prtaes'wlll be a drawing
card for tbe afternoon.
Th apeak»« for the morning aer-
vlcee haa not been definitely decided
By Booth Tarkington
upon as yet.
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The Pleaaant Hill picnic la a con-
tin sel Ion of the diatom of the early
settlers of Ijine Counlv Io meet once
a year to renew acquaintance« and
welcome new comer« It hna become
a pioneer and family gathering, people
A n exclusive photo of fbe fam­
at the
coming from every pari of the coun­
ous Wni. Muldoon, whs trained
ty to faintly reunion«. Although msnv
John L. Sullivan. Ha claims he
*Early berry and fruit crops come and go "alm ost over­
bring well filled baskets the ladles
hi proved that physical fitness Is
of the Sunday Schoct will have a cat"'- ? great aaaeL He *aa eighty last
night” for the housewife unprepared for canning days.
tar la booth where lunch and hot coffee v . j k ,
We can supply you with every needed canning article,—
can he secured. There will also he
an Ire cream booth and a m iscellane­
JARS—TOPS— RUBBERS— SUGAR—etc., etc
CALL AND SSE Dr N. W. Emery
Admission -, Adults 40c. Children 25c
ous booth, where randy, aoda pop and '
on pH; .*« on flat* and other wort, ’t
Right now straw berries are coming on. Be prepared
nick narks can be purchased.
for low prices by the crate. This week they are a t their
Mlaa Efftc Otbaon of Eugene, who
Perfection
bread builds sturdy
was an InalructoHat the Pleasant Hill
health. Fresh dally.
J-1L
best.
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high achool three year« ago vlalted |
PHONE
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PHONE
at the II. C. Wheeler home the past
Wh**n down town drop in and «ec
week-end.
the new things at the Novelty Store.
Ml«« Irma Laird, daughter of Mr
and Mie. P. N. l-alrd. of Edenvale
returned from Cedar W’ooley. W ash­
ington where she has been teaching
In the high school.
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Mr«. T. F. Kahler and daughter.)
Community News
AUCTION
SHOE WGAINS
F o r T m e F a m il y
$3.9 5
$ 4 .5 0
$ 2 .5 0
$4.50
£3 50
THE HUB
Get Ready For
E arly C anning
Junior Class of the
Uuiversity High School
“SEVENTEEN
Thursday Evening, June 11th at 8
BELL THEATRE
8 ■ WHITE F I » ERBCERT -3
.Mary Catherine have returned to.
Pleasant Hill from Blue River where I
Mrs. Kahler haa been teaching In the |
high school the paat few months.
’
Mtsa Alta Manning, formerly o f,
Pleasant HUI graduates from Normal
Wednesday night. Miss Verna Ma :•
nlng. her «later graduates from the
Springfield high school the same even­
ing.
Notice« for the annual meeting of
the Pleasant Hill nnbHc school for
t
Amundsen
y
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Friday and Saturday Features
Sugar— 14 Pounds for ..............
$ 1 .0 0
Amaízo Salad Oil—Pint size...................... 23c
for 45C
Swifts Cottage Rolls or Bacon Backs— lb......
28c
New Spuds— 10 11)8.
.................... ........ •'••••• 5Oc
Shilling Coffoe— I lb. .................................. ..........
50c
(One M easuring Spoon with each 1 lb. Tin)
Wo Make Four Deliveries Daily, (City Delivery)
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Orders of $5.00 or over free of charge
You may think you’re getting your
Automobile Equipment and
Supplies for Less Money—
But Are You?
Yesterday a m an
Came to Our Store
And Borrowed our screw driver
To put on a very small spotlight
He had paid $3.45 for.
We have always sold tl
"*
T h a t Size Spotlight fo r $1.25.
We sell the big 51nch spot light------
The Same Make
F or $1.95.
And We Install Everything We Sell
All our other prices are
At the sam e ratio.
I thank you!
Orders Less than $5.00 only 10c Delivery Charge
Captain Roald Amundsen, vet. r-
an Norwegian axplorgr, thrilled the
world May 81, when he ' hopped-
off" In an airplane from Kiriffg
Bay, Spltibergon, for the Noith
pole—e d lit ante of 700 mile« ot 8
hour« fljdmt W"1«- Two Planes
were In the expedition.
Stewart’s
SKAGS UNITED STORES
PHONE 75 jfcdr. G and Third Sts.
No. 213
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321 MAIN ST.
Auto Equpm ent of Quality
948—Oak S treet—948
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