The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 18, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THE B*'n»,xi.HKbD NEWS
THURSDAY NOVEMBER IS. 1926
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Turkey»
Capon»
uUDucks i
G eese
Chickens
A ll o u r T hanksgiving p o u ltry are corn and m ilk fa t­
tened w hich Is highly nw caaary In order to have th a t
d a in ty, delicious tlu vo r that makes y o u r H oliday D inner a
HUCCeHH .
Don't w ait u n til the last m in u te when the beat o u c h
are gone,
O rder otu< today.
Do It now w hile we have
plenty to pick fro m and you w ill fit* assured o f a choice
fat bird
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INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Q uality A ll T he Tim e
S pringfield
C orner 4th and Main
Phone 63
MENU
SOUP
Chicken with Noodles
Cream of Tomato
BNTKKKH
'I - Bone
Breaded Veal
Breaded Pork Tender­
loin
ROAST
JHnncr
Turkey with Cran­
berry Hauoe
Roast Veal with Dress­
ing
Koaat Pork
—at home means n »hole
day's fussing
In
a
hot
and
DEHERT
fixing
kitchen,
Hot Mince Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Ice Cream
with
dishes to waali afterward.
Come here for a delicious
dinner,
and
hare
DINNER SERVED
PROM
th e
IS. M. to 9 P
whole day to enjoy.
M.
DROP IN CAFE
When You Appreciate
A Radio M ost!
T
lull
O
«
is
Prom n hum ble experim ent o f it few years ago, the
R adio has grow n to he a necessity in live m illio n homes.
There Is a reason fo r this rem arkable popula rity. It
is Itecause each m ember o f the entire fa m ily finds the
Radio a never-ending source of Joy. entertainm ent ami en-
llg h tenin et.
On special occasions like T h anksgiving . Christm as.
New Years you appreciate your Radio even more (If that
Is possible).
We are Authorized Agents fo r:—
A tw a te r Kent, Crosley, Etc.
Radios Rented o r Sold on tim e paym ents— D em onstra­
tio n s made any tim e.
Springfield Garage
414 Main
Phone 11-J
Ask fo r Helnle
VETERANS STILL
I
NEED RED CROSS
Mrs. Laeeell Moves— Mss
Mrs. Harris Hors— Mrs Fred Har­
ris of Leabuát whs a Hprlngfiell baa moved Into the W. C.
denes pn Fifth, street.
visitor /««tarday.
Educators G ive Junior
Red Cross H ig h Praise
Movss
to
E u gen e— Mrs.
I-eo n *
Bsprs u ntatlvss of the Pullman Car W ithers has moved treat Route, 2 M
oom pen y. the American Railway Ex Eugene.
prese company end the Callfornla-Oro-
Kessey In Portland— Dwight Kes-
gon Lumber company appeared before
the stale tax oom mission at Salem aey spent the earty part o f the week
in an effort to persuaae the stale of­ In Portland.
ficials to col down the property valu­
Mitchell In— D K Mitchell return-
ations os which tbstr assessm ents In
Oregon ths coming year will be based id to Westfir Monday after visi’ ng
The btuud bos fixed the valuation of here o««r the wc.h-end.
the Pullman company at $1.468,431 60,
Visits At W estfir— Mrs. I z lac ; Ew-
the American Railway Express com
puny at $639,247.60 and tbe California- banks visited several uays ms week
Oregon Comber company at $14,000. with Mrs. Harry Anthony of W - tilt.
Aid to Disabled Men Increases
as Problems and Legislation
Bring Complications.
Growing recognition by landing sd
wcalora all over the world has been as
a< blevaoiunt of the Junior Red Croat
In the last fiscal year
Included In those which have taken
»specially favorable cognizance ol
Red Cross efforts are tbs
20,000 MEN DIE EACH YEAR Junior
World Federation of Education Asso­
ciations at Edinburgh, Scotland, It
192!, the P:p=rt;r.i nt of 3up-..-I •«»
Many Entitled tu âeueiits Stili denra
of the National Education Aa
•«elation, at Washington, 1924 and
Uninformed of Just Claims
the National Education Assoclatlo;
to Compensation.
lu Philadelphia, June, 1926. Varloui
Slat« educational bodies have co a
firmed thia approval, ths report adds.
Bight years after the World War
As a phase of their work, the Jun
huda service to disabled velermia «till tors have developed contacts through
a major responsibility of lb« Amort- exchange ol correspondence, with
can Rod Croat.
aim liar Junior organizations In vlr
Thia alluatlon la dua to th« Increas- tuaily every port of the world, and
Inc problem« Involved and the com­ through the development of this me­
plex character of veteran li-glslatloo. dium many leaders see a better
There la alto an Increase In numbers chance for world peace In future.
An especially notable development
of "death rases" handled, aa com­
of Junior organization has occurred
pared with claims for living veterans, In Porto Rico, with an enrollment of
though the work for the latter re­ 137.000. and the Philippines, with
mains heavy. About 20,000 ex-service »11,000.
men are dying each year, a consider­
Mora than 6.000.000 American Jun­
able percentage of these having serv­ iors are at work in thia organization
of the American Red Cross
Their
ice-connected disabilities.
lu a majority of cases. Red Cross eiam ple la held oat by tbe American
Chapters find their aealatauce la need- Rod Cross during the Tenth Annual
Roll Call for membership, as one for
ed In helping dependents present
all Americans to endorse by Joining
their claims for death compensation. the parent organization during th«
Insurance payments, bonus, burial al­ period November 11 to 26 this year.
lowances, and other government ben­
efits due them
An episode of the
past year lllustratee the difficulties W ar O ver, But R ed Cross
frequently encountered by the Red
Nurses A re Ever O n D uty
Cross experts In rendering such as­
sistance. A veteran dying from serv­
Has the romantic picture of the Red
ice-connected disease, was trying from
bla bedside to establish at that lata Cross Nurse faded with the war days?
time his claim for Governmeut aid to It has been more than 12 years sines
bit family, and the necessary proofs that first contingent of brave women
were In a physician's records across to go to the war gone sailed from
America to make an undoing record
the continent from him. To obtain
of service behtad every battle front
the needed affidavits before It was too
For an answer to their whereabouts
late, a cruse-conUnent airplane flight today. It ts only necessary to refer to
was necessary, then a Red Cross any large disaster of recent years la
Chapter in Pennsylvania hurried the which the Red Croes rendered relief.
investigation, sending the papers Wherever there was Injury and suf­
back to the veteran and bis Red
fering the Red Croes nurse will be
Cross helpers In Oregon, by air mail.
found to have been on active duty.
It reached there In lime.
These nurses are enrolled under the
Another discovery In Red Cross as­
American Red Cross as a reserve of
sistance to veterans and their fami­
lies Is that many dependents of these the Army. Navy and U. S. Publle
men unquestionably eutltled to Gov­ Health Service, at all times ready to
ernment aid. have struggled along. serve In war or peace. This reserve
of Red Cross nurses aggregates 48.50$
Ignorant of their rights.
Aproxlmately 2,486 Red Cross Chap­ women who have met the highest
ters carry on Home Service work, la standard In the nursing profession.
The Roll Call for membership In the
assistance to veterans and their dam-
llles.
The Chapstrs . also conduct Red Cross this year Is November 11
campaign among veterans for rein­ to 26, when the American people
statement and conversion of their Identify them selves with the broad
term Insurance. Among Its other du­ services of the organization by Joining
ties, the Red Cross assumed at the Its rank*.
request of the Canadian Government
the administration of a fund allotted ,
to the care of Canadian disabled vet­ FOR 8 A LB—Carbon paper In large
erans living in the United States.
sheets. 24x39 Inches, suitable for
la the United States the Red Cross
making tracings The rvew* Office
assisted an average of about 80,004
disabled veterans and their families
NOTICE TO APPEAR
every month In the past fiscal year.
Indicating the site of thia undertak­
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ing, National Headquarters of the
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
Red Cross expended $1,641,178.18 on
COUNTY
disabled veteruns alone, and $509,- THE STATE OF OREGON. Plaintiff,
461.72 on assistance to men on active
vs.
O N E BU1CK ROADSTER
duty with the Army. Navy and Marine
AUTOMOBILE bearing 1926 Ore-,
Corps, while Red Cross local Chap­
gon License Number 119-415. Motor
ters expended a total of $1.987,000.
Number 1302991. 1925 Modil F A .1
GARNER and CITIZENS INVEST
Red Cross assistance to service tuen
MENT COMPANY, a corporation.
overshadowed every other phase of
Defendants.
Ila program, even Its disaster relief,
TO F A GARNER CITIZENS IN­
until the Florida hurricane.
Help for veterans covers many de­ VESTMENT COMPANY and WHOM
mands. from temporary aid until Gov­ IT MAY CONCERN: Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
ernment claims are adjusted or until
OF OREGON:
the ex-soldier Is properly hospitalized,
Y oh and each of you are hereby
to extending capital loans to rehabili­ notified and will take notice that the
tated veterans endeavoring to become following described personal proper­
self supporllug In business. Several ty. to-wtt:
such capital loans were to blind vet­
One Butck Roadster Automobile.
hearing 1926 Oregon License
erans.
Number 119-416. Motor Num­
Contact with veterans In hospitals
ber 1302991. 1925 Model
Is maintained by Red Cross personnel
___been seized by the sheriff of
which doctors agree Influences the has
veteran's welfare and Improvement. Lane County. Oregon, on the 6th day ,
of November. 1926. In the County of
The Veterans' Bureau was planned I.nne. State of Oregon, at and In the ;
to carry on social work In Its hospi­ vicinity of Fifth and Olive Streets.
tals for mental cases, and In man» In Eugene, in the county and state J
cases the Government and the Red aforesaid; that said above described
Cross are cooperating for the welfare property has ever since been and
of the men suffering war disabilities. now is in the possession and custody
The public Is Invited to assist this of the said sheriff of Lane County. ,
work by Joining the Red Cross during Oregon; that the sal
sheriff has
the Annual Roll Coll. November 11 made a return of seizure of said per­
to 26.
sonal property, and that the same
has been seized as aforesaid, and is
being proceeded against In the above
A L W A Y S A T W O R K TO R E L IE V E
entitled court and cause or th? for­
D IS T R E S S
feiture of the same, pursuant to the
provisions of Canter 29 General Lows
Since 1905 the American Red Cross of Oregon 'or 1923' and
has given relief to 854 disasters in
You ami each of you. and all per-
the United States alone, a year sel­ --ona having or cla'm lng Io have nny
dom passes without a major calamity im prest In »a’ t, Btl’ck autom obile
due to tornado, earthquake, fire or above described, are hereby peonir I 1
flood. The Red Cross In each case hae to app ear before the above entitled
remained on the job until relief was court In the court house in Lane
completed.
County. Oregon, at Eugene, hv th-'
Ixist year the Midwest tornado 6th day of December." 1926. said day I
which struck five states was the out­ being the nnsw er-dny In this cause,
standing relief operation by the Red which has heretofore been duly set
Cross. The Florida hurricane In Sep­ hv tile above entitled Court, to de
tember created n problem which ex­ fend against these proceedings, and
ceeded In proportions any disaster upon your failure so to do a Judg­
ment of forfeiture of said Piltck auto­
since the Snn Francisco fire
By Joining the American Red Croes mobile above described 'will be ap
I
every American can do his pari to plied for.
This notice is issued and ulr.’cted
make Its services continuously effee
to you and each of you pursuant to,
ttve. Tile Annual Roll Call from No­ • u e'pv'er dulv made and entered by
vember 11 to 25. this year, ts your op the above entitled Court on the 16th
portunlty.
day of November, 1926.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
More than 43,000 nurses are en said Court affixed at Eugene. In Lane
rolled In the American Red Cross. County. Oregten. this 17th day of
They are ever ready for emergency November, 1926.
R. 8. BRYSON. County
duty. Every American can do his Circuit
Clerk of Lane County. Ore-
share for humanity by Joining the ('unit
gon. and ex-officio clerk of
American Red Cross during the Tenth Seal
said Circuit Court.
Annuul Roll Call. November 11 to 25.
By DORRIS L. BETTIS.
Deputy.
N 18-25
“IN THE PINK”
T hat's a term used by men who make a profession of tra in in g
prize-fighterel
“ In The P in k” means th a t the most perfect physical
condition possible h a t been reached and th a t the athlete is "S t" for
the supreme test.
The ancient Greeks made keeping "in the pink" a p art of th e ir
religion and aa a race have never been exclled in th ia departm ent
of living.
In view of the fact th a t men K N O W H O W to get in and K E E P
in condition, W H Y is it th a t there are to few of us that T R Y for this
condition.
Is there any GOOD reason why any of ua should be less
than 100 per cent ftt!
"In the p in k l’’
We G R A N T th a t our drug and prescription departm ent might
suffer a bit but there are plenty O T H E R counter* which would profit
highly while this com m unity was A T T A IN IN G thia "in the p in k,“ so
we would be plenty content, thank you!
Ever looked at it T H IS way?
The Foundation
Is Now Laid!
W eather S trip s of
H ealth!
The ground ia broken for
perfect health by using a 30
day treatment of Squibb's Min­
eral Oil. ($1.00) the object be­
ing to obtain a free, clear ali­
mentary tract. Once this Is
done, your system Is in a re­
ceptive mood to go further. But
this FIRST step is VERY im­
portant. Take it!
With millions of germs seek­
ing the opportunity to bust in
and raise hob with your health,
a ■ most Important step is to
DAILY use a GARGLE which
not only kills the germs already
there but those who are seek­
ing entrance!
We have 3
which we can especially re­
commend—Gargles that is.
S P E C IA L
Most of us— when healthy, perspire EVERY day about %
of a quart of moisture—mostly harmful a d d s!
To keep the pores
free and clear, a hath FOLLOW ED by an ALA OHOL RL B makes it
possible for you to KEEP the health you’ve fought for and wvon!
A Pint Bottle for $1.00!
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
" S I A arLLY
aiLLYD£&m
Friday and Saturday a i <
DOLLAR DAYS
These and many more unadvertised
to greet the thrifty shoppers of Lane
County.
*0 0
W omen's •M unshingw ear’ S ilk
To
Top H osiery At. P a i r
£
The very natue "M u n sin g w e a r” stands fo r quality.
Eugene, here only.
W om en's S ilk S tockings
10 0
$1.25 Values. 2 Pairs For £
R em arkably underpriced— less than h a lf price,
in th is group.
In
200 pairs
Pure Linen H andkerchiefs,
10 0
T w o Day Special, 3 fo r £
Women buying fo r self or fo r C hristm as g ift givin g should
see these dainty embroidered hankies.
A
fine
Linen Crash T ow eling,
100
Very Special. 7 Yards
£
qu a lity, unbleached and desirable
T h irty Six Inch Heavy
O uting Flannel, 5 Yards
J
w e ig h t
00
fleecy outing, e ith e r w h ite o r fancy stripes.
100
O uting Flannel, Friday,
Saturday Special. 7 Yds.
£
Good w eight, 27 inches wide, in w h ite o r d a rk fancy
patterns.
E lectric L ig h t Bulbs,
00
Special At, F our For
Inside frosted. 15-25 and 40 w a tt bulbs, H ardw are depart-
nient-
Cocoa Door M ats In A
Tw o day Special, Only
£
N um ber one q u a lity fibres, size 14 by 24 inches, H ardw are
departm ent.
F la s h -L ig h ts Complete
100
Friday, S aturday Special
£
Heavy nickeled case, tw o cell type, fo o l proof and depend­
able. ’ (H ardw are departm ent.)
A lum inum Sauce Pans,
100
Set o f Three, A Special
£
The set consists o f three sizes, one. one and a half, and tw o
quarts.
(H ardw are departm ent)
Soft,
Joo