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PAGE EIVB Mrs. H esulah W right and dauglitnr front xiiKtoin Oregon a re spandlng a few iluyn with her paren ts, Mr. and Mr«. A. H Mathew* Mr ami Mr«. Ilml Mcl’tior«« d au g h ter, E’ ih rr, h h ii , I.nvi.ru front H| i lu g flcll, al»«> Mr. »ml Mr». Ito» C alvert m id : liny C all1 rt from June tlon c ity . tank T hanksgiving dlmito at John K<linlaioti. Mi» M i i i Kuri't Camphc I from bon burg hud T hanksgiving d inner will her «Inter, Mr«. A II Mulhow». T here wan n party »ml dance »1 I In- hall T hanksgiving evening for the neighborhood In general Mr. »ml Mr« H lm iky llaugh 11 nil fam ily from Donna and Mr amt Mr» W illiam Culver from Eugene «ml Mr amt Mr* D. (I. llaugh ale turkoy with Itny llaugh anil fm n iy Thank»glvlng day. J W. Bertach entertain»-1 hl« rh ltilri’ii «ml I hwlr fam l lie» at III« homo Thanksgiving »lay Mr» Llllah Rhode» from Spring i fluid » lu te d friend» In Tfnireion T hanksgiving day Mbw> Undine D anner from Shedd ! »1» n< th e week-end In Thurston. Edwin B ernhardt from ('u a h m a n ! and M errit Benter from Hlltc»»»* j at»«n< Friday night at John E lm leton I I'erry Price and Jay G rant, who at . tend O. A. C.. »pent Thanknglvlng j vacation jvIWi th eir parent» here j Mt»» Hasel FzlinUlon returned to Norton« Sunday a fte r «pending a few j day» with horn« folk», Mr». Je»«i Fountain arrived Wed j ne»day from Bend to be at llie bed I aid« of her father, II. M. Price, who ie aerlou«ly III at th e hom e of h l» ; »on. John l*rlce ' Fred Price from Noll ep»-nt Sun * . d»y w ith hl» fath er re lu m in g home] B o z o B u tts T h e y D rive. Wildrose Pasteurized Milk ( d r e , i re e t. i*v««joee I MOT A PAl/sJ OR A«* V A CW 8 A r u b I MAdeM*T f A U lo R tty -r lA tr k Give It to the kiddle*. It’s Pure Good Tender Meats of all kinds Phone In your order. We Deliver 1 H im N u ts INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. Springfield By A.m r-Bw 8*r»fa* BsB, V 41—— a POWER COMPANIES NEED FREE HAND TO EXPAND An Illy-Informed public 1» the only danger th reaten in g th e developm ent of the electric Industry today, to the d iscerning mind of Guy E. Tripp, president of the W estinghouse Elec trie and M anufacturing company. "If ^ u r power com panies,” ho do- clnreil. "w ere Io be subjected iq. treat m ent sim ilar to W at accorded the railroads, electrical developm ent would be ham pered by restrictin g Iirlvate Initiative and drying up the sources of cap ital for new work, nnd th e chief losers In th e long run would be the people thenisk ves. "I am certain," Mr. T ripp continued, " th a t no m ethod for carrying out electrical developm ent ran he more effective than tho one we a re now em ploying, nainioly. .private en terp rise tinder public regulation. “B ut this m ethod is being th re a te n ed from two d ifferen t directio n s—by We advocates of governm ent ow ner ship, and those who «eek to confine th eir pow er developm ent w ithin c er tain narrow lines laid down by an tici patory legislation. 4 asher oam EYOT.Q, YOUR« WITH CAST A LU M IN U M T U B . T A K IM O O M T O O M UCH W ilO lA T - LO O K OUT • * * * y S u h n e w y r . Y o u ’ l l b f to e b e A C i SO M K t?AV FOR MEN If ever there were a man ¡j choice In i a good practical gift for his wife—or m other—it’s the M aytag Gyrafoam W asher. On every point on which he would ask for proof,— why the Gyrafoam is the quickest,— why it is most ¿borough,—why it is the imost c a r e f u l washing principal in the world to day—the proof is immedi ately evident in a demon stration. TOWN AND VICINITY Suggesting Sensible Gifts Mr. and Mr». Fred Spencer and daughter», lad s and Ethel. also Mr. and Mrs OrvlUo) R ichardson from Springfield took th eir radio and m ot ored out to John Edm lston Friday and sp e n t th e evening. Oregon “Rube" Goldberg V itttt P arent» H era—Mr». Mahle BASKETBALL SEASON IS F roat, of Donna, la h ere a few day» OPENING AT HIGH SCHOOL In P o rtlan d—Ivan Male la In P o rt vlaltlng her parent«, Mr. and Mrs Monday O tto Brabham . Mr and Mra lloy B dm ilton and land thia w eek on huaine»». W ith th ree of lost y e ar» first (anil y »pent T hursday w ith Mr ano stringer» go. and much - good eager Mr« je»» Je»ah Yeager em e ent Arrive»— A carnm carload u 01 of «.«/- ce- „n villi In In HprlagfleM HprlngfteM. Mr». v Y e» g er 1 III— 11— .lira »»-a»,. c C em nt A rrives— /» o ready to ■ > » ,-------------------- --------- Mr«. M J McKlln <>m Eugene »pent t h e 1!» « » fin e d to h er home with nines» ¡ „UOP-arrived by S outhern Paclfc ye«- m aterial developing from the rank*. lx>yd Ityan from Campbell-« T h en k ro lv ln n H ero -.M rs con'“ ,!n‘'‘* u> th e # Vnl” n Coach V. D. B ain la opening the weekend at F Yank ... -Thu..b.«iui.i p ® B ridge co m p an y , co n tracto rs for th e _ . .. . . _»__ . Mb«» lleer»m a _____ »pent T hanksgiving . ! 1 G race Springfield High school basketball Mule of Portland »p» nt Thank« , Ilendilck» hr dg<- In Bugctw» the g ue.i of Mr. and M rn ln(t v W t| ng in Springfield practice thia week w ith prospects for H enry H endlkem p Mr*. M cLsgsn l l l - M r . W ayne Me Corn S hipm ent ln _ A .h lp m e n l of a successful season. Mr. and Mr». A W W eaver m otor Lagan 1« di i « a week with a t a r o of corn from the Middle W est de re- MclTierson. C ow art and Leads are ed to C resw ell last T hursday, Mr». oeived today by We Sprlngfild M l, ast year's «tars who are In practice H arrington, who hu» been visiting J thu mumps. uud G rain company. th is week. G riffis, who played on the them for »«me tim e, retu rn ed to her Bendon Man I» Haro—41. M. Black- team , will be eligible for play Ship Pole* South—The Carbolln- 1924-5 ___ home In O ro w ell. I bum . of Bandon, la «pending a few • urn Wood P reserving com pany ship- on the first squad a t th e opening of Mr» Marie Splrea from M yrtle I day» In bp rtn sfleld on bualneaa. ped a double carload of treated pole« the second sem ester at tne last ot P oint 1» »pending a few day» w tli Thvraton M»n In— V erne H arper to Cal fornla today. Jan u ary . C arsel and D elbert W hiten- h er parent», Mr. and Mr». C harles la c k . Ivan Beeson, and o th ers are de- I •.( 7h-.r»tiiii was iu tow n i . r j »hori Hauling» ln«p«ctor H er»—A Linde, in sp ecto r vl.|op|nK ability which prom ises to Ixiula 111**1 and Mr». W alter E d -jii^ .» . . I . c»d»y Leaving to r S o u th - T H. H urlb u rt to r <h Nicolai com pany of P ortland. K,ve U)em a chance , o get into the nilalon motored to C ottage Grove who recently disposed of hts pool 1» »1 1» Booth-Kelly plant here to- Kame wtth firs t squad th is year, Friday. Then» w»» double h ead er bnaket- ro u se liue io ea h ere to 1 tbl> 1 and ______________ gam« Of th e season sc!- ball gain« al the hall last F riday . b „ . »Ill lea v e GilsI W .ok fo r L ind , .holographs a t Tollm an uled »0 far is th a t with Monroe, to evening betw een Hie home learns and a -y C allfo rn lu M« H u rlb u rt 1« blulu- ' htisn-ia a n ____ _ _______ rL_ on,,.u „ All be played th ere on D ecem ber 19 An E llm ra team s. Both T hurston team s tr a I, moving hotw. on a l.gl-t truck 8W dlo. Eugene. U I I effort is being made to schedule a won ci.aaclH w ith w hich Io m a k e th e tr p ------------------ --------- ------------------------------ game with som e o th er team for De Mr». N orm an H anson and sons ■ 3Utll. cem ber 11. Games have been a ra rg e d from G lenada. also H ertfd A rm strong with the Un verslty High school at and sister from Eugene sp en t S un Eugi-ne, Monroe, and' C ottage Grove, day nt John Edmiaton. in We Incom plete schedule. Rev. Ross from Eugene filled th e pulpit here last Sunday, llev Lout» Pole Shipm ent» Out. Mick »III prech lo r e n e it Sunday. Mr«. Perry Beaman and son. Hilly, The Ca-rbolineuni Wood P reserving and Jack H arbert m otored up from com pany »bippeJ to ri carloads of SI H elen’s and sp en t th e week end p q e s for T h e S outhern Pacific com with th eir m other, Mrs. Beulah liar- pany out of S rr ngfteld over the bit. w«.ck-en«l. A nother load of poles, for PERFUMES Mrs. O enerlve B eam an and d au g h a C alifornia poftiL was loaded out ter. Zora. front G ardiner, ul«o Leon TOILET SETS ard Beam an, who Is b linding school ATOMIZERS In Salem , spent th e week-end at the STATIONERY H arb ert home. F.4lt«r*e N o t» ,— THi*»a<h epeelBl b i Mr. and Mr». H arry H arblt from DESK SETS rB nr»m »nt w ith T h e E*lu<*«tion«l Bonk Co N - T ., thl» newspaper now offars 11* r*a<l C ollage Grove visited relativ es here a r* thia Intaraating feature. “ Q U IZ " , t a i ng FOUNTAIN PENS last Sunday. • i t r w t a fro m th at booh. eiMl'reed by Eu H erb ert T aylor, who atten d ed O. A. C. In C orval 1». was In T hurston last Sunday. Phone 63 ta n a C. Glbnay. IM raetor o f E*ten*l« n Ae U rlU aa, N aw York Board of M u r a tio n Theaa puaalaa w ill ba found D. .aiiaatuaJ a« w all * * Inatru etlva PUZZLE NO. S If a donkey goes on four leg» anil a hen on two l«gs what goes on one leg? 10 eeoonds to answer. . PUZZLE NO. 9 N A O N E P G 1 fM W S N K H 1 c E U D E T C N 1 C o N U V R H O C B 1 K R S T R K E Y A Thero are elgh . „ ..u. .......c . Tnking the first letter of the birds' nnme, you will find the next lettei by g-oing to th e n e x t square at either side, nbove or below—oi ocroa» comers. PUZZLE NO. 10 RIDDLES— Whut town In Amer ica is four-sevenths of n chicken two-thirds of a cat, and half of a g o a t? c Why may the letter "D” be suit', to be like n sailor? LEATHER GOODS IVORY GOODS CHINA. CUTLERY CAMERAS. BRUSHES MANICURE GOODS SHAVING SUPPLIES BOOKS, BIBLES SPECTACLES VACUUM BOTTLES Of course, there are other things that c o n v e y the Christm as spirit w it i c h come under the head of es sentials. Christm as would not be complete without them. Candies, Cigars, Nuts, Pop Corn, Etc. The selection gifts from our a happy and Christm as for 1 Washes faster. 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the w orld. 4 Most compact washer made— takes floor space only 25 inches square. 5 Cast alum inum tub— can’t warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 6 Easily adjusted to your h eig h t 7 Clothes can be put In or taken out w ith the washer running. 8 T ub cleans itself. 9 All metal w rin ger. Self adjusting Instant tension release. Consider these nine out standing features a n d you’ll appreciate why it’s the m ost-wished-for g i f t at home. Drop in, Mte’ll show you the W asher. 9 Reasons for World Leadership Dem onstrated w ithout obligation or will deliver Christ m as eve. subject to wife’s approval. Phone 180 7b ath Ave’ w esi MAYTAG SHOP 76 9th Ave. West, Eugene J.R. BYERS. Res. 171-J C. E. ROBERTSON 2359-R (Cbrwimatì fflarba A Large and Varried Asssortment of Beautiful Cards Can be Seen at The News Office of sensible stock m eans economical all. Shop Early Solutions Next Week. flnlalloni of Laat Waak'a Puaileai— PuKtU No. 4 ; If all of the nqunre* my eroftwrd out atcapt 85. 8. nnu 19,thriw Bquaraa will ba laf* that total 80. an ahown In th» dlHtrnun. Pusala N» 5 filova. l«ot. Opal. Vail. Puzsh No. 8: 8 8 /8 - 7. Pu«y.1a No 7; Add the latter "E" and the yentar.ee rand« thua, “PorBavcra, ya nwru Hyver kaep ihasa preoapty 9 Outstanding Maytag Features A few m inutes’ dem on stration a t our show rooms TODAY, will show you an astonishing revelation in clothes-w ashing—a tubful of dry olothes washed in 3 to 7 m inutes. Its w ash ing method is so thorough and careful th a t it not only elim inates the hand rubbing of cuffs, w rist bands and collars, but adds m aterially to the life of even the m ost delicate pieces. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps ßuy now while there is A Choice Selection