The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 16, 1926, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BPmWGFnBLD NEWS
PAGE SIX
of the Christmas tree you may have I glassed In porch, so that all pa»..ra-1 heart to khow that within that home
times will do when hung Inside end
'in the home, place It where It can by. may enjoy It loo
the Christ m a. spirit - W «"' P
behind the glass panel
The writer
te «een through window. door* o» ¡ Il girr« Ihm warm tod lu g to , KM« —U prem iu m
knows one tamlly from the West who
were quite shocked at seeing the
wreath on the outside of the door—
expressing the feeling that It was too
suggestive of death iu the home
h Is the One Time Of All the Year When It Should
However. It is a matter of choice
and no doubt one can well be govern
Be Dressed Up — To Do Its* Sit In
ed by the custom of the locality .it
Spreading Yuletide Cheer
which they live.
For the windows, all decorations
BY HELEN OLSON
are hung on the inside
If one has
B rea the h o » « * <h* hot»»*» In which we lie*. In their m et* way large plate gtass windows, then a
W tceeee with Joy the advent of Christmas an.l th* holiday».
You may medium sited holly wreath nt each
window is quite appropriate
If the
MM have w p e c tw l » - h e t that is becaaae you hare Beyer paused to von-
windows are small then almost nn»
■Mer that the yuletide season is the only time throughout the fe a r that our
The object of this sale In to make a complete eltme-ttiil of the Toy Ik'partmcni
wreath obtainable 1s too large
I h-
Including. IXills. IH»11 Calls anti Buggies. Games anti Mechanical Toy« of all klml*. I lit
to n n es are -dolled-up' or allowed to wear «ay ribbons and bright color» most artistic touch for smaller win
Class. Rubber Ralls. Pocket Knives. every article In this department Included at Mill
d o e s is a bright red tartlflclall point
•a d put forth their most inciting appearance
Manila] reduction in price.
settta
or
small
bright
red
paper
bell
However, houses like little girls. | Simjdicltv |s always a good rule
replacing ‘the tassel on the shade
in
any
art—and
who
is
there
who
assmetiines are put to shame bv
<>. way their mothers dress th-m can say that arrangement o f color Tilts gives Just the right touch of
By—s«une mothers, as you know dot s not call for a certain sense of color and a uniformity which Is very
pleasing to paaaereby.
•M td oin g it—others o ' their bad the artistic*
Throughout the "country the prnc
F
irst'
of
all
consider
the
site
of
t o t e — and still others who seem to
think that a "hair ribbon" is enought the house when selecting the deco­ tice Is every year becoming more gen
rations that are to be used at doors, eral of decorating the living fir. or
t e make one feel dressed up.
evergreen
tree»
which
may
he
Christmas decorations in the home windows and throughout the home.
growing
In
one's
yard
Tiny
bright
At
the
front
door
a
fat
bright
holly
nr* not for the family ami visiting
friends only Every housewife should wreath with a plentiful supply t f Christmas electric lights only are
to the people of Springfield anti vicinity, and to secure a Complete t lone tint "I th<- Loy
When the lights are turned
realise this fact. Colorful decorations red berries, by all means The real used
Department we have gone throught the entire stock and marked down praett- ally t-nrt
on
It
is
beautiful
and
Inviting
holly
wreath
Is
of
course'to
be
prefer-
however are very, very essential tv
When
one
has
two
living
Christmas
thing.
__ ________
_______ rvd ,n the Ensferu states the prac-
the develoment of the
real Christmas
i»rit feeling, putting the color and tice Is quit* general of hanging the trees at one's doorstep—all ablate
A visit to this store w111 convince yon of the worthwhile savings, nol onl> In
letlon into what otherwise might wreath on the outside of the door, with with brightly colored lighls ,t
Christmas Gifts of all kinds, for you will be able to aetjure all kind« of Drx Goods am
■erely b, a drab Winter week in This is done so that it will not wither spreads the Yuletide cheer.
ready-to-wear at saving prices.
The moet artistic touch of all—was
Jecember
{ or dry out as quickly—as It some-
that soul who first conceived the Idea
and William Vaaby, vie* command- of transplanting small firs, cedars or
LEG IO N OFFICERS TO
ers; J. O. -Burchum. adjutant; F It. evergreens to the flower boxes which
Ladles'and Children’s Ctiata. Vnderw ear of all kinds. Hosiery. Blunketa. Dress
BE INSTALLED FRIDAY Hamlin. W. P. Tyson. M B Huntly , throughout the summer had been such
goods
and
Flannels. Silks of all kinds, sheetings and Muslins. Towels anil I tfwellng
and C. A. Swsrta. executive commit­ a riot of gay color During the holldav
Purses and Rags.
Officers of the Springfield post of tee; H. E. Maxev and Oswald Olsbn. week, one can pin red cranberries to
th e American Legion will be installed finance com m ittee; Charles tfc-ott. branch ends of these little trees—
quartermaster, and Jack Larson, fin­ adding to the decorative value
tomorrow night at ceremonies over
You will note we h ate touched
which TSebrge Love, past commander ance officer
only on home decoration for Christ,
o f Vl* Eugeyie post and district com-
FOR SALB— Carbon paper In larga mas which has to do with the view
MiTteeman will preside. The m eet­
•heett, ïfixt» lachea, saltante fe» from the outside of the home. Just
ing ' w ill'b e conduct«! at the Wood-
making tracings The New» Offloe one more point; no matter the sTx,-
Men o f the World hgll.
Don’t Put Your Houee to
Shame at Christmas Time
The Great Christmas Sale
A t N e w la n d ’s S pringfield Store w ill come to a close
Friday evening, Decem ber 2 4
Com e jo in the crowds th a t are grow ing larger every
day to secure this highly desirable merchandise at
re m ark a b le savings fro m regular prices
To Make This Sale More Attractive
Extra Special Prices On
NEWLAND’S
I
The Quality Store
T h ose to be induced into office are
CALL AXD SEE Dr. N W Emery
John W ilf commander: Vern Wooley on prices on plate and other work, tf
T "
M M aH BgM M H
Our Guarantee
We guarantee to give you full ami complete satisfac­
tion when you buy from us; That article« sold you re­
present full value— a real saving—and will give you ser­
vice you have a right to expect.
if for any reason you are not fully satisfied wtth any
article bought from us. we ask you to reeturn it at once
and give us an Opportunity to make it satisfactory.
No
misrepresentations are permitted whether pictured, print­
ed. spoken or implied.
f
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A Gift For the Home is Enjoyed by All
Skeie’s Jewelry Store
927
W il l a m e t t e
phone t n
THE FINEST GIFT—THE GIFT THAT CARRIES WITH IT A WORLD OF SENTIMENT IS THE GIFT FOR
THE HOME!
SELECT ANY ONE OF OUR SEPARATE PIECES—OR SUITES AND YOU MAY BE SURE OF A LIFETIME
OF SATISFACTION WITH YOCR PURCHASE.
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EACH PIBC’E OF FURNITURE IS FULL OF BEAUTY GRACE AND CHARM.
GIVE THE GIFT OF FURNI­
TURE THIS CHRISTMAS—MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW-TO BE DELIVERED WHEN YOU WANT IT.
MEATS and POULTRY
Sweet— Tender—Juicy
Davenports
Art Lamps
Stand and Shade
Let these Lamps be repre­
sentative of the value giving
Christmas offerings In our
store. They have beautiful
polycrome bases, of various
styles and shapes, with silk
shades, lined and pleated.
Complete w i t h adjustable
light sockets and cord.
Yes. sir tender, deliciously flavored roasts and the
choicest of choice poultry fresh dressed—ready for vour
oven and your own Christmas dinner.
Place vour order Now—It will please us to serve you
Prices always reasonable.
We Deliver- Phone 80
C H A IR S
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S A N IT A R Y M E A T C O .
Main St.
One of our fine Blltiwell Barntl, Velour and Mo­
hair Davenports will give you many an hour of
rest and comfort.
Many other lamp«—table
and stand shapes — with
handsome silk or parchment
Springfield, Oregon
shades.
Poultry Producers
ATTENTION
Davenports—
In Velour, $72.00 to $98.00,
Mohair, $95.00 to $136.00.
Rockers—
$5.00 to $45.00.
If you are interested in advancing the interests of the
poultry industry, and in bringing about better conditions
fot yourself, as a poultry producer, be sure to attend the
’Poultrynien’s meeting at the Chamber of Commerce, Eu­
gene. Oregon, Saturday, December 18, 1920, at 1:30 P. M.
Dinning Suites—
$30.00to $225.00.
Floor Lampe—
$9.75 to $26.00.
Smokers—
$1.98 to $12.00.
C e d a r Chests—
$9.75 to $26.00.
42 pc. Sets American Dinner-
ware $9.75.
Few homes do not nee'1
another chair
o n e that
comblnes fine appearance
with comfort. We have many
of these fine chairs- that can
b e purchas'd separately.
They harmonize well with
other furniture and their cost
Is moderate.
A New Colonial Range will
cook a fine Christmas Dinner
$55.00 to $115.00
A small payment will hold any article until wanted for Christmas
WRIGHT & SON
All poultrymen and their friends invited.
Springfield, Oregon
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