The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY JANUARY 20, 1927
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TOWN AND VICINITY |
PAOB TI
N e w Year Photograph
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Cray H»r*— Iru Gray of ThunRoi
Here For Treatment— Hick Holter
on Monday tranaaolod bunlti«»» hero. of W altervllle waa In Hprlngfleld for
Hara From W»ndilng—-Mr* Mary medical treatment yeaterday.
•42 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon.
Greer of Wondltng waa a vlsttar hara
Whittaker Mere— Kd Whittaker of
late la»l w»»k.
Thuratnn waa a bualneae vlallor here
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Visit From W altervllle— Mr an I yeaterday
Mra. H a iry Jaihaon of Waltervtllo
Visit Kltklna' Home— Mr and Mra
ware vlallor» here Friday.
Fred Freae on Hunday vlalted at the
Haro From Flata—Mhorman Conrad Kltklna realdence near Hprlngfleld.
Winter Week of White
Give Attention to Home
Needs Now With Our
Economy Offerings!
t,f Collar Fata epeflt « narl of Monday
T o n a lla R em oved— W . T Orury of
tranaarllna boalnoaa hers.
Jaaper wua a visitor in Hprlngfleld
At a local surgeon’s office
Hara From Thuraton— Mra. Churl»« yeaterday
Taylor of Tbnralon wan In the cl’y he underwent a tonall operation.
for n ahorl Hina Friday,
Vielte
Albany
and Corvallla— M l «
Clara Wyaa on Hunday motor«*»
Corvallla and Albany.
A rm ite g e
Tburalon
Monday.
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Shiningly w hite— an array o f Household
Fights for Primary
Supplies greets you this week in our Stores
Mere— Alvy Armltage of
waa a Hprlngfleld vlallor
— and reminds you to supply your needs
now — here, where savings are greatest!
Karhan In—Jim Karhan of Hend­
rick» Brtdsa traaeactcd buulneaa bare
Monday.
Family Quarantined— The J. O Hot*
dan family of Chaaa Gardena la quar-
antlnad with amallpox
Bridge Aaaldanta Here—Joa and ■
Albert .Hart of Hendrick» Bridge were I
bualneaa vlaltora here Monday
Qoehen Reeldente Here— Mr an I
Mra Marlon llarpol«1 of Uoahen were i
vlaltora bare Monday
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An excellent new photograph of The President and Mrs. Coolidge
lA km on the W hite House steps N tw Year day. Mra. Coolidge cele­
brated her 43th birthday on January 3.
Roy Qlaae Here—Koy Olsaa of
Motor Route II waa a vlallor here Sal
urday.
Vielte Rebhan Realdence— Deright
O'Dell of Fnleni vlallad over the week-1
end at the residence of Hr. and Mr».
W. C. Rebhan.
W allace In— M L. Wallace an l I
dauabter and W aller W allate. all of i
Jaaper, vlalted In Sprlnafleld Satur
day.
lA^rooeeTam
Fortner Senator Beveridge of In­
diana Is loading the fight in his
state In defenae of the Prim ary law
which the politicians of both par­
ties are trying to have repealed for
a return to the old boss-ridden con­
vention system.
Undergoes
Tonsils Removed— Helen Hartley,
dultahter of Harold Hartley, under
went a tonall and adenoid operation
at a local «urgent!« office Saturdty
morning.
O peration— Mrs.
Tony
Grsvoa underwent an operation at th
Paclflc Christian hospital Bunday
evening. Mrn. Ruby Smith Is assist­
ing at tile Drop Inn cafe during Mrs.
Gravo's Illness
M o to r R e b u ild in g
JOINT INSTALLATION
CONDUCTED BY LODGES
P len ty o f Time to D ress
Cylinder and Crank Shaft
Regrinding
for dinner, or for company, or for that automobile trip or visit to
friends right after the evening meal for the housewife, who has not
lost time shopping around. S h ea used her telephone and our tele­
phone service to bring her food. Telephoning for food to The White
Front Grocery is safe - We deliver EXACTLY the goods she order».
Are you using this time-saving, money-saving service?
F
Pembrooke & Moritz, Inc.
Wholesome groceries mean good meals. Good
meals means happy families. And happy families are
healthy families. Keep your family healthy and happy
by getting your groceries here. Always the best—al­
ways the lowest price.
A full supply of fresh vegetables and fresh fruits
GRAYS
CASH 5C AR R V
YOU
BELIEVE
Eugene, Oregon
73 W. Sth St.
C iv ic C lu b to M e e t
New officer» of the Springfield Wo­
men s Civic Club will preside at the
J- til* installation of officers was I
regular meeting to be conducted at
i i t . . i.„ t night at the W. O. W. hall the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
by the Mu -rn Woodmen and Royal even ng. January 25. AH women of
S;r!ntfleld. regardless of membership
Mgfgbbcr
tailed In the Woodmen are urged to attend the meeting, of-
flffi
B. Cc?rs of the club declare. The pur­
H l.lth rrlT d . rets:.
a ln j. »dvtser; W ll! Vaughn. pose of the club, they say, is to In­
V. .
J r. Vaugh". I: • . end clude in its membership all the wo­
clerk
men of the city.
C? '?» Meyers, escort.
The meeting time is 7:30 o'clock.
Th Roytl ‘'"highborn ln.Mal ' X.n,
Pearl McKinnon* as oracle- M
Ila
M c r locfc.
vlte-oracle;
.Mrs. F li.a
Baby G irl B o re — M r and M rs V e r n ­
Htearmer. past oracle; Mrs. G eirtla on Harper are the happy parents of a
Nettleton, chaplain; Mrs. Ira Scrlv- baby daughter, born early yesterday
ner. recorder; Mrs. Ilia Cline, receiv­ morning. The newcomer tipped the
er; Mss El»a Lambert, marshal; seal«)» at eight pounds.
Alice Peterson. Inner sentinel and
Emma Olson, outer sentinel.
FOR RENT
■I Good houses close in. Also some
FOR 8ALB—Carbon paper In large
sheets. Iflx3S Inches, suitable loi good fprnished apts. Call Wm. Vasby
making tracings The N - » ’ Office 312 Main St. Phone Î3-J.
When
Experience
Counts
Experience in gnruge service counts when the unusual
Hit nation Is to be met when the dlfflouR repair job rolls
up to the door. Tim apprentice cannot tackle such work
with satisfaction to anyone concerned—It takes experienc­
ed men.
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IN BUYING WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST
FOR THE LEAST. THEN EVENTUALLY YOU
ARE GOING TO BE A CUSTOMER OF OURS.
WHY NOT BEGIN NOW? A VISIT WILL CON­
VINCE YOU.
We Specialize in
Repair Work on
All Makes of Cars
Service Plus Quality
Make Your Dollars W ork
You work hard for your dollars are they
working for you? Make them. Deposit a few
here in a Savings Account and they will be
working for you night and day, earning the
interest we pay.
Later, when yon are too old to work, these
dollars will make your old age one of peace
and comfort. You “would not be dependent
on anyone NOW for the world. Neither will
you want to be dependent on anyone
LATER There is no need to be if you make
every pay day count and save something for
the future.
When You Need A New Tire Try the
GOODYEAR
BALLOON CORD
or Regular Sixes
The Best Gas in Town
Oils That Lubricate
Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System
Standard Auto Accessories
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Springfield Garage
Phone
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GR0GERÏ-9
“You Can’t Wise It"
W. H. ADRIAN, Prop.
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Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon