The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 17, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. HEI’T. 17, 1925
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TH E ¿jUHNOFlELD NEW8
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UPPtH WILLAMETTE
Barnett ranch. Mr. Zlegllsr and fam­
ily expect to move to the Taylor ranch
this week. *
I' It Ednil»ion. «.I k ,
.......... hi
for aom* time, 1» In a very critical
condition^
THURSTON NOTES
Mr.. and Mr» Ray Baugh and fam
■ lop picking at the J. W Heavey lly motored in Junction City lust Sun­
yard i oiled laat Sunday and several day.
Ml»» Hiw.cl Edmleton ha« gone to
faiulltea from here who picked there
Norton'» where »he la employed to
have returned Io tbelr home«.
I’erry F r e e motored down from teach the «chool there.
Our neighborhood
wue greaily
McKeagie bridge lael Friday.
lie
went to Corvallle Saturday to make «hocked to learn of the dentil of Mr«
plane to attend the 0 . A. C. thia win. Erneet Conley, who pueeed away at
ter. Mr. Price, Herbert Taylor and the Pacific Christian hnapllal In Eu­
Mr Conley w»j
Jay Grunt are contemplating tu balch gene last week
raised and «pent moat of hl» life
together.
Lawrence B aiter gnd Jack Herbert here und has the heart felt sympathy
who have «pent the »uni me.- *n the, of th,, entire neighborhood In bla
ountalnt a» fire warden«, ep io l the , *orrow'
K e k uud with home folk«.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Howard Baughman has gone to Eu­
NOTICE i s HEREBY GIVEN that
gene to «lay with bl» mother and at­ tin- under»lgn,<l ha» le-eo appointed
tend echool there.
A ' nlnlatratrlx with tho-WIII-Annexed
Margaret Russel began teaching of the estate of O. B Keeeey, whose
full name 1« Orville II Keeney, de­
•chool at Leaburg laat Monday.
ceased. by the County Court of I-nne
Mra. Alberta W ia n r and children County. Oregon
All persons having
have movfd to Leaburg where ehe la claim» against the said eatate are re­
quired
to
present
tbe same, with the
employed aa one of the teacher».
Margaret Campbell la keep'ng bouae proper voucher«, to the undera'gned.
et the law offices of Potter 4 Poster,
for her.
at No »61 W illamette Street In Eu­
Mr». Lilias Ooaaler and family gene. Oregon, within six months from
moved laat week to tbe Robley ranch th" dM" of thia notice.
flATEl) at Eugene. Oregon, thia 17
near Springfield.
day of September, 1926
Mr and Mra. Billy Barnett, whs
M ARY M KES8EY.
have farmed Frank Taylor'« ranch the
A d m in is tra trix w lth-tlie-W III-A n-
pa»t year, have moved back to the
nexed of the Estate of O. B Kea-
aev. Deceased.
g 17 2« O 1-8-15
, i B el,, \v.tu.t.«r mui »on. Hl
I» 11, * ».
C* <u\¡e L -tary, ».'id Mr».
Ilellv Hi limip relum ed Friday from u
wx*'k» tour In Washington, while
gun» they ultotiili'il ihn conference *,f
the Intrrnatlonal Illble Hludeot» aa-
»ortalltMi held »1 Halllngtuam, Wash
Ingltm
Tli«y ■nail«’ the (rip frían
Pleasant lllll (<> Tai m o« In one day
Thu I'leaaatrt Hill Ulrl»' Cooking
club, under Mr». Jeaae I'helpa. and
the Hewing d u b under Mr». M K
Haya, gave demunalrallon and dis­
play at (ha I'leaaanl lllll publ'c
■ekool huuau Friday, Mepleniber II.
Several of (he lies here w a n preeent.
The (wo duba gava a «hurt program
con»leilng of th« Community Pledge
In unison. »Inglng th« dub aong» and
giving tb« dub motto. Roberta Law-
aon. Emma Olaon and Hath Emory
gave (he
»»wing demonstra! tona
■bowing th« turning of a hum, mak­
ing a French seam and dlffrant kind»
of atitdioa. Th« rooking rlub d«m-
«nitration learn ronalallng of Roblr.a
l a m i a . Lurlll« Jordan and Luoetta
Ibiugbman gave tba rul»« and waya
of measuring
Thu display of horn»
mad» broad and th« »«wing received
much pralae
Mr» Jo»«» i*he|pa and two children
Robert and Evelyn, are »ponding th»
week In Roseburg vlaltlng Mr« I
I'hulp'a alater.
Dr nn'l Mr» D. J Hahn hav» gone)
to Tota» for a a ll week» v o lt with i
Mr». Hahn« aon.
Mr. Thompson
Mora« )• lending to Hahn'» choro« In I
bla abaunr«.
Mr. and Mra. C. I. William« have]
gone on ih d r annual variation to ■
Eastern Oregon
.Mr and Mra A Emery and al».
rhlldr<n have moved from Pleasant*
lllll tu Springfield where they will .
m a le their bom«.
Mr» Flora Hagabert and Iwo chll
dren have moved to Trent from Oar
diner Mm. Hagaberd will be prlnrl I
pal at Trent public «chool till« year !
The Mf««ea Thelma Wheeler and j
Lu, III» Dilley are teaching at Cottage
Orove tbia year
Altle Manning la j
teaching at Springfield
Cora John
at Trent; Uladya W heeler at Delight
valley.
Mlaa
Mary
Hard, n.
lutwTetice j
Wheeler, Mr. and Mr» Allan W heel­
er are attending the Eugene Illble ■
university thia year.
Cheater ami Kay Olaon are plan-'
blog on going io Oregon Agricultural ]
college thia year.
The t'nlon high nrhool No. I at
I'leasant Hill opened Monday Septeto-1
her 14. There wu» a very large at­
iendan,-e for the flret day of «ehool.
over 60 coming to regteter. The pub.
lie »chool «tari» Sipinmber IS. Trent
public school open« October 6.
Mr and Mr«. John Palmee and five I
children have moved from Enterprise
lu th« saw mill of R. A. lteebe out
of Cottage Orove.
Frank Wlndenrled of Portland and j
h'a »on. iDr, Frank Wlndenrled of
Oakland. Calif., are vlaltlng at the j
horn,» of Mr». Floyd Ix>rd ard Mr».!
Bone Beavey. Mr. Wlndenrled la a
brother of Mr». Beaver,
Ml»» Hallie Beaver I» leaching 'n ,
the Monroe high »rived again thl»
year. She teaches nial h en a l Ir» and
language». Enterprise public »chool
open« October 5.
Mr. and Mr». Daniel« and daugh-
tern. (Rial and Nellie, are vlnltlng at
the home of Mr. and Mr«. Bert John.
COBURG NEWS
The Coburg »awmlll la loading car»
with ties for th« Southern Pclflc com­
pany.
m , c »„• * « r .i* I, •
, Jhft Southern Paiifte company has
«hipped In a car load of tie» for road
building at Coburg.
•» .
Tho Mountain Stale« Pnwet torn-
pany la putting |n u knnd hihny nille»
of new pole« bn lh« naw line.
Mrs. Vandlne I* reahlngllng her
house which »h« hu« rented, on Muln
»treat.
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL
I'ROI'ERTY
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue and order of the County
Court of Lam County. Oregon, duly
made anil entered on the 14-th day
of Beptomher, l»2fi, the undersigned,|
guard Ian of tho person anil estates
of Vernlla Luther and Juanita Luther,]
minora, will, on and ufter the 19th
day of October. 1925, offer for »ale
nml «ell at prlvnte »ale to tbe highest
bidder for rti»h the following des­
cribed real properly. to-w,t:
All of Lota Ona (D , Two (2). Three
(3) and Four <«) and the East one-
liMlf of Lot Five (6), in Block 110, In
Waahhurne'a
Subdivision
of
the
Hprlngfleld Investment and Power
company'» Addition to Springfield,
Lane County. Oregon.
Said sale will take place at the law
office« of Potter A Foster, at 981
Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon.
FLORENCE LUTHER.
Guardian of tbe person and estate
of Vernlla Luther and Juanita
Luther, Minora.
8 17-24 0 1-8-1«
BABY BEEF
Tender - Juicy - Delicious
PAGE FIVE
Features For Friday
and Saturday
Big K Hard Wheat Flour
Bbl, 4-49 lb. Bags, $8.99
49 lb. Bag, $2.29
Rlbwrlnt Cotton Gloves, 3 pairs 25c
12
pa»™ ...................................................
95 c
SWEET POTATOES—
4 pounds..................... .
28c
HEINZ CATSUP—
SUGAR—(pure cane) 100 lbs 55.23
lowest price In years on this delicious
$1.73
catsup, large bottle
28c 25 ............-..........
(AT THE STORE)
SUNMAID RAISINS—
4-pound package ........
39c PEANUT BUTTER—
1 pound .....................
19c
PINEAPPLE—
Broken slices—new summer pack In COFFEE—SKAGGS BEST BLEND —
No. 2% tins. 3 tins .................. 69c Ground as you wish It, 1 lb.
50c
12 tins
S2.69 3 pounds ___ ____ ________ $1.47
SKAGGS TEA—Drinkers of Green Tea will find a new delight in their favorite
beverage by using Skaggs Tea. First pickings of this season's crop—only the
tender tip leaves—delightful flavor and bouquet—the best tea you ever tasted
The kind you gee at tbe Fair. Tills meat has that delicate
flavor that in no necessary to make a perfect roast or
nteak.
Both kinds Green or Black...................... 1/2 ,b................................................. 35c
1 lb.
.................... 65c
We give particular attention to our phone orders. It Is
our earnest desire to Bend you exactly the cut of meat that
you order.
SKAGGS GNITED STORES
PHONE 75
No. 213
321 Main Street
Springfield, Ore.
MEAT CO.
QUALITY ANI) CLEANLINESS
and Main
Springfield
It's your Fair next week— Everybody boost
Let’s make it a record!
“Springfield
Merchants
First”.
A New Heart
In Your Kitchen
—That’s n hplendld Idea. The Standard Furniture Com­
pany fully appreciates the fine "Trade-at-Home spirit.”
that prompted that slogan. We're for you—we hope, and
know that you people of tho Springfield community will
remember that when you can’t supply your furniture needs
at home—WE CAN and we'll give you fine quality furni­
ture at moderate prices -and deliver it for you.
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We invite Springfield people to make our store
their headquarters in Eugene—just make yourself
at home—whether you want to buy or not.
Courteous, intelligent, helpful service always.
Standard Furniture
One burner cooks ceveral vessels or keeps the
whole dinner hot.
Faster
cooking,
aim m ering
w arm ing tem peratures alw ays
able.
and
aval'-
Smooth, level top hot all over, easy
to clean.
Top Heat Control where 80 per cent of the cook­
ing is done.
Oven H eat Control
Cooking Chart.
and
Standard
Come in and see the New Smoothtop cooking advantages shown above. The greatest
Improvement ever made in a domestlo gas range. See how one burner keeps four ves­
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will quickly see why it's to your advan­
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SOLD ON EASY TERMS— ALLOWANCE MADE FOR YOUR OLD RANCE
COMPANY
Heilig Theatre Bldg.
, ■
< -, Eugene
A. S. BRAUER—JNO. L. MAMT1N— ERIC W. MERELL
acr
Mountain States Power Co.