The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 14, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    M arcela Man Hare — A. L. B r in a of
N O T IC I
PAGI
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY (X’TOnWR 14, 192«
transacted
tioilnraa
In
T akrti tip Heplember 2», Jersey cow. Mareilla
olii, wllb liu ltrr ami l'tialn attachcrf. Springfield yesterday.
K araa H e re -J o h n K araa o í W « <l,
W I, M 'Furiam i, Mullir n iu tv R Uox
C alifornia. visited in town yesterday.
Il
P k aM I3FI5
MRS. HOOVER T U R N S BRICKLAYER
In F ro m C reak— Mrs Masterson of
Camp Creek was a visito r here T ® >•
day.
FOR SA iX —rarrao aba Its. |
and la stock nt the Naww
Fora anttnhle tor road,
saw m ill«. a te , w ith tabla to
w orkm an a eompenanMoa
and deductions. N o em ployer sh oal «1
ba w ithout these fr -m> when they
U
He PROVED
We All Make Mistakes!
FR ESH
M EA TS
J'l
In PaeUanS— M r and M rs. C. B.
Kenyon spent the week-end In P o rt­
land.
He was the c h ip who 50 or 60 years ago made a fortune by Stic;
log a smell bit of India Rubber on one end of a pencil! The popular-
Ity of this p articu lar sort of pencil h a t lasted rig h t up to N O W ! A-
it you’ll observe you'll notice that most pencil rubbers w ear ou; .._
FORE the lead end does! W hich A G A IN proves we ars all prone to
error. A ll ot which may or may N O T have a T H IN G to do w ith t
tact th a t we sure owe a heap of comforts and pleasures to good cil-.-
R U B B E R . T h in k of the sling shots, sleeve holders, galluses. Congress
shoes and garters of the days gone by and the w ater bottles, gloves,
aprons, nipples, sponges and bathing caps of T O D A Y . .And th a t's not
even M E N T IO N IN G Automobile T ires!
Gosh!
Yessir, Ruober got a very. modest start in life— stuck on the end
of a pencil but there's no mistake about its importance T O D A Y — A ta ll!
3
li u rty «•¡iii’is Hud it it it get- km mint d tirlu g crlup fu ll
day«
(!lve (lieu i p len ty hi meat fresh, Juicy ami tender
ami your meal problem» are more I tutu half solved.
The choleeKt cuts o f meal are ulwayt* to be had at
T h e In d e p e n d e n t M eat Co.
Fourth and Main St».
Phone 63
Tumakes, Cold Feet anti
Divorces!
Mr». H erbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce In
Coolidge's cabinet, la showa laying the cornerstone for the model home being
e re c te d by B etter Homes in America ontanisatioD a t the SeaqulC entennial
International Exposition, In Philadelphia. June 1 to December 1 to celebrate
150 years ot American Independence. Opposite Mrs. Hoover stands Mrs. Vance
M iCortuick of H arrisburg. The Girl Scouts grouped around the women wllJ
operate the house.
Protect Yourself
EVERY Way.
in
They a re all factors In the
O ur Baby S ets consisting ">f
life of our u p , oblate Hot W ater
R ubber diaper, bib and sheeting
B ottle such as we sell for *1.75.
give you “com plete coverage’’
Cold Eeet to new or even oldish
brides are very. VERY dlsallu-
ag ain st A N Y thing t h e little
sloning. whil>- T um akes are
darling can think up! The set
NEVER popular. Both can be
costs 75c. Are w orth *1.000 a t
bandied sw eetly and purely by
tim es.
a H. W. B ottle.
SPECIAL In Rubber Gloves 75c
W hen you see these p articu lar gloves, you'll understand why w
call them “special" a t such a price! We were ab le to get a real price
on th ese and w e're passing it on to you—a real bargain!
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
TOW N
AND
V IC IN IT Y
Have Baby Boy— M r. ami M r-
Foot— W. E. F ritz of W< st
R lby W illiams of M arcola are the
c u t his foot with an ax
parents of a baby boy, born la t
w h ile w o r k in g M o u d a y .
Friday.
Here From W altervitle—Mrs A K
Jennlnv-. of W altervtlle paid Spring-
*
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R S
Held a Rhopplng visit Tuesday.
N't TH E IS HEREBY GIVEN' th a t
Tonsils Removed— Mir • Grac* K el­ tin- ut-.d» rsigned has been appointed
sey underw ent a tonsil o peration v« s- executor of the esta te of C harles I
G . r r d e c e a s e d , by the County Court
t > rday morning
I of Lane County. Oregon. All persons
aving claim s ag ain st said estate are
Mrs. W a lk e r Here— Mrs. E arl Walk- required to present them with the
I t r ot O akridge was a visitor w . l r proper vouchers to the u n d ersig n '-1
., t the la»' office of ¡’o tte r ri King.
Springfield friend» T u-sday.
»61 W illam ette S treet, in Eugene. O re­
Blakely Here— T. B lakely of Wendt- gon. within six m onths from the ilate
of th is notice.
Ing was u business visito r here To - I- DATED nt Eugene. Oregon, this
day.
14th day of O ctober. 1926.
THOMAS C. GORR1E. E xecutor of
From W endling — Mrs. Doss E. tb E state of C harles I. Gorrle. de­
Ik adm an of W endling was a vlsltc. ceased.
here yestrday.
Cuts
S p rin g !!« Id
CAILIFt.DWER
I.E T T t T K
KI’INACH
CELERY
PARS NT P8
Tl HNTI’S
Ht TABAGAH
KWEKT P tlT A T oE S
ONToN’S
CAKKOTM
SQt \S II
P I’MPKINH
FIN'E ASHOHTMENT
OE AI’I’LKS
When we say «‘at plenty o f
fresh vegetable» am i nature's
choice fru its you m ay dub us a
c ra n k : but we are only repeat­
ing what doctors and health
a u th o ritie s say you should do.
There are tim es when you
can't get them but now you
can! We have a large variety
of choicest fru its , vegetables
and gardi-n products ready to
till your order.
Lee Seavey H ere—Lee Seuvey
Donna spent p a rt of yesterday
town.
EASH&CARRX
Local Couple M arried— Mrs. Mary
M Billings and W R. G oddard were
m arried by Ju stice of the Peace Wt Ils
¡of Engi ne Monday. They have moved
¡to 251 F ifth street.
Mr. Goddard Is i
an empltive of the Booth-Kelly Lum-
| her com pany.
I
Designer
P atterns
5 6 Stores
Ipswich
U M IC O .
SIR Hose
98c a pair.
In The West
E <£. W IL L A M E T T E ST.
STORE NO.11
EUGENE. ORE
NEW SILKS
Crepe Backs, a yard
$2.85
Crepe De Chine $1 98 to $3 25
Silk Creces
$2.45
Spin Silks
$1.35
Flannel Suitings
cf
>a
Dr. Evans Here— Dr. Evans of Pott-
land, form er Sprptgtleld physician,
visited Ills old friends here th is we> I;
Standard
BOND
Ç7
We u se it when
PRINTING
GOOD JOBS
Give Us
Yours
$385 Vaines, a yard
$3 . j Values, a yard
5 -4 5 Values, a yard
$2.98
$2.45
$1.89
Cotten and Woo! Mixed
Piaids at'd Stripes for a good
school dress. 25c to 35c.
Coats Below Todays Cost
$13.50 to $39.50
It Always Pays to Buy at Breiers”
Friday Specials from
‘Eugene’s Own Store”
T h e G re a te s t o f All B anks
YELLOW MIXING BOWLS
98c Set of 5
sizes I 1 j to 8 inch e x tra «lark yellow body w ith neat brown
band trim m in g . H ig h ly glazed inside and out. F riday
only 98c set.
The Greatest of All
Banks Is the
7 PC. WATER SETS $1.98
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK
Genuin« cur
lliin blown extra clear and perfect glasswa
pitcher w itli
rose patterns.
T w o q uart squat shat .
goldets to m atcii
tum blers to m utch.
Jug w ith
priced at $359.
STEMWARE SPECIAL 35c ea.
10(10 brand new glasses In line q u a lity th in blown optic
Hlyle sm ooth edges s tric tly first class, Goblets, sherbets,
cocktails, wines and saucer champagnes.
3Ge each.
BEATING BOWL ANO BEATER
LIBBEY SAFEDGE TUMBLERS
30c
5c each
PYREX PERCULATOR TOPS
$1.75 GLASS SERVING TRAYS
10c
$149
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T ..A L H T
i
E C u N tM Y
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fHE FOOD VALUE OF PINEAPPLE
S pineapple is being produced the largest percentage of this juicy
in large quantities in the fruit is tl.e moisture.
’ 'xvniinn Islands and is ¡rain-
Since the vitamin content of any
inc
imminent place on the food is regarded of great import­
At,
,n bill of fare, it is at­ ance in arriving at a judgment <>f
tracting the attention of 'ood its dietary value, various experi­
specialists, scientists and doctors. ments on rats and guinea pigs
In fact, it is grently to the credit are performed to determine this
of our colleges and universities point.
today that they maintain a de­
hese experiments have prow l
partment where the food value
nny product is tested, and whei 1 ' o«d question that the pincap
cs an unusually high rank
the most careful experiments
oil around source of vita
work is carried on with any food
that the American people like to I nens,- ti'is applies to both the
canned | ..apple and the fresh,—
eat.
Ruch experiments have been just after it has been picked at the
performed on Hawaiian pineap­ right stage of ripeness.
Thus the American housewife h
ple, and the following interesting
justified in her belief that raniod
figures have resulted:
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Moisture, sugars, protein, crude pineapple is an article <rf (Met of
fiber, mineral matter, and fruit substantial food value and is not
acids in the order named are found to be regarded os a luxury of
fn canned pineapple. NatUTallv nlcasing flavor only!
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As a member of the Federal Reserve System we come
tinder the strict supervision and are given every safe-guard
that the federal government can devise.
This, together with the natural conservative and up-
to-date methods adopted in the conduct of our business,
assures our patrons absolute financial stability.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Springfield, Oregon
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