The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    T IlURSDAY APRIL 7. 1027
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FF IC IA L PUB LICA TIO N LANK CO UNTY U N IT r»O. M
ordered to Cuba. They expect Io be
In New York by May 1. Will Carney
a
Springfield boy. Is on (he ship wltn
By
Special
The Pleasant Hill high school base­
Virgil. Hay Ridings also from Spring
Cerreependente
ball team defeated the Mohawk tea>n
field and twu Lyons boys from Ku-
by a score of S3 to 0 last Friday. Only
gene
an* In the same Heel.
4 Inninas were played. They play
Miss Grace Maxwell entertained the
GARDEN WAY
Walker at Pleasant Hill Friday..
THURSTON
following guests with it S
The local F. T A. have arranged supper:
Mlsiien Margaret O'Farrell.
Mrs. I^tura Hadley from lladlgy-1
ville «tailed her mother. Mr» Tayolr with Mrs Erie Alleu of Eugene for Virginia Gray and Gertrude Kobe of
an address to be given at Ihe school Eugene
Needham laat Wedneaday.
Ed Robertson, who formerly resided
The Ladles Aid held an April frollo house Friday evening al 7:30. Mrs.
at the hall last Friday tvuBlng The Alien k subject will tie, "The Nations) In thia neighborhood Is suffering from
membership was divided into groups I’ T A M u s i c a l selections will be burns on his hands caused by lime
of four members each gild each group rendered by Mrs. Janet Gladdlsh of and sulphur spray.
II. K. Chase, local nurseryman, left
was responsible for some aiunt on Springfield. Mlsa Kula Harrington.
Virginia Chase, and Sanford Holton Tuesday morning for Grants Faaa
the program.
Miss Mildred Ibrtce who la leaching Songs will be sung by (he primary when* he will spend the remainder of
at West Lake spent Ihe week e n l grades The Cooking Club members I Ihe week on buslneas.
« ill prepare and serve sandwiches, Marlon Bigelow and family of Cor
at her borne here.
cocoa,
and cookies,
vallls accompanied by Grandpa Fergu
John Taylor from Indian Creek
Alma Fish who has been suffering son were Sunday guests at the II. K
spent Sunday here.
Georgi* William» la planning ’o < from bolls was obliged to have her t'hase home Grandpa Frrguson will
remain Tor an Indefinite visit.
move his sawmill from Fred G rays ear lanced again Wednesday.
C E. llalley of Cheshire spent Mon­
ranrh to Camp Creek John KdmU-1 Mlsa Maude Chase will sponsor a
ton Is helping him clear the site anJ "waffle feed” at her home Friday j day night with the J R Fish family.
Miss Marian Male and Mr. Rose of
lay the foundation. He has laaaed April IS. The proceeds will be added
Creswell were callers at Ihe Clara F
to the piano fund.
timber from Lester Nye.
Mr. and Mrs Ira Gray drove to Lau
Mr and Mrs. Wylie James recently Male home Sunday.
dax last Sunday to ae their son Stan­ re-elveil a letter and some beautiful
ley. who la seriously III. They report view s from their son. Virgil, who Is W A N T K P -T««m Work hauling, plow
Ing. harrowing or discing. J. II
he la no better.
stationed at Hayti. Virgil Joined the
Rower. Phone J8F4 Springfield. *.f
Mr and Mrs M J McKltn from Navy last August going to San Fedrn.
It le efficient eye service. You must have experienced, skilled
Springfield spent Sunday at Roy Cd- California. He la on the U. S S. West
service first.
mlston s. Mr. McKlin la the contract- ’ Virginia second division which left
Halsey Visitor H ere—Mrs R Ü.
The refractive errors of your eyes must be measured first with
or for Mr. Edinlstona new house, for Panama Feb 17. remaining there Uurett. Halsey resident was here for
efficiency born of long experience.
which he is digging the basement for until March S. when the fleet wav medical treatmant Wednesday.
The grinding of the lenses, the selection of the proper mount­
having torn down part of the old
ing to meet your particular needs, and the final adjusting of the glasses
house and moved the other part to
on the face, are all operations requiring highly specialised skill.
make way for h it new one.
That Is the keynote to satisfactory glasses.
Mr and Mrs. Henson from Eugene
spent Sunday with William Henson
here, also hi» brother from l*ortland j
SA VE Y O U R E Y E *
was here.
There has been pre-Easier services
at the church during the week. Those
on the program were. Tuesday even­
ing. Rev. Childers; W’edneaday even
Ing. Rev. Bruce Orlfflln; Thursday
O PTO M ETR IST — E YESIG H T SPECIALIST
evening Mra. Kellem, showing slides
881 Willamette St.
Eugene. Oregon
of Falsatine; Friday. Rev Knott tell
ing of his trip to Africa.
... Mrs. James Tallelfarrle received
word her cousin. Mr. Claude Smith,
who resided near Monroe passed away
last Saturday morning;
,
George Hart1 has purchased the tlm
ber on Mrs. Minnie Thompson s ranch
Many of the Poultry raluura of
pleasant Hill »re expecting baby
Chirks In the next two week*. Krnext
Behrenk whoee brooder with 2008
chicks burned » few weeks ag>' will
receive another shipment from the
tawood Farm on April 19. and Mrs
L OBY
Gam ins receives 1000 on April 33.
Community News
The Keystone of Satisfaction
Flve dallar* feward for relurn »Ilve
of large long halred Orange color malo
Persian cal. Relurn lo lasi bnuae on
North Fifi h slreet Mra. Alma Riden-
bour.
Apf. 7
heat' it
here
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a .t
As Competition
Increases
Dr. Sherman W. Moody
So Does the Sale of Kerr’s
Quality Feeds
It Will Always Pay You
|
UPPER WILLAMETTE
To Shop at
Miss Esther Gulliford teacher of the
primary grades at 1‘lnssaht HUI has
ben forced to resign her position for
the rest o f the year because of 111
health. Miss Gulliford has made many
friends al Pleasant Hilt and her pupil»
regret she is not able to continue
with her work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and two
children. Robtre and Evlyn. were at
Pleasant Hill on buBlnes» Monday.
They have sold their ranch at Enter­
prise.
Teddy Leavitt and his soul saving
team will begin a revival at H easant
Hill under the auspices of the Chris­
tian church on May 8.
Last kunday W A. Elkins read th ■
names of the different com m ittees who 3
are to work on the community gather- —
Ing to be given sometime this month "
The young folks and the Christian j
Endeavor society held a picnic dinner 1
Sunday noon at Bexter.
Spraying fruit trees will start with- ,
In a few <lay< weather permitting.
Maurice Clark has been stek the ‘
past few days.
Samuel Furniture and Variety Store
Where Every Day it Sale Day Thtt Month of April
Felt-Base floor covering, square yard ...... — ............... 39c
Genuine burlap-back Linoleum, square yard, ...... ......... 90c
Cedar Furniture polish 50c size now ...........................
25c
Sheets 81x90 good quality regular $1.25, now
89c
Aluminum double boilers, kettles, pans etc. now
89c
Baby Carriages, new or used, reduced
........... 10'-'
W aiunt dining suite, 6 pieces, specially priced
$62.50
A complete line of Sam son Suitcases and trunks at reduced
prices.
We buy and sell used furniture—w hat have you?
SAMUEL FURNITURE and VARIETY STORE
86 West Seventh
Eugene, Oregon
Elks Bldg.
Phone 2227
There’s No Substitute
For Satisfaction
FREE!
Our Special
Opening Offer
Breier’j Primer of Modern Merchstiditing is
POSITIVELY ENDS
Saturday, April 9th
to accurately interpret the trend of ihe time» and
the needs of the thousands of people we serve.
And our latest move in this direction is to cut
the cost of doing business by a *y<trm of spe­
cialization.
And we are passing on to all our
customers what we believe to be
LOWEST IN THE WEST PRICES
for fresh, seasonable, dependable, quality mer­
chandise— for yourself, your family and your
borne.
I
2
2
Suits or
Suit & O’Coat
50
$29.
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“Let the Customer he Satisfied"
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699
Eugene,
W illam ette
Street
IN TMB W U T
Oregon
54
KERR’S MILK RATION
• For the Dairy Herd
Our Feeds are Manufacted in Eu­
gene, Oregon, by the Eugene Mill
And Elevator Co.
Fifth and Mill S treets
Phone 15
Deposit Secures
This Amazing
O ffe r
Bell Tailors
30 West 8th St
Eugene, Ore.
Next to I. O. O. F. Bldg.
Eugene
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Orthophonie
^ /ic tr o la
The
V i:trola th at changes
It« own record«
Aj/ETHERBEE
-P O W E R S
77 E. 9th Ave.
TH E STORE WHERE YOU SERVE YOURSELF AND HAVE
Sample Shoe Sale
Now is the Opportunity to Save Money on Footwear
• We know we can sell you better shoes for loss than any store in Eugene. Here is our
answer— Buying power, volume sales, low clerk hire. And «very pair guaranteed
Widths from A to triple E.
GROUP 1
GROUP 4
Women’« Novelty Footw ear in size« 3*/j, 4, il Boy«’ Oxford« and Shoes, sizes 10 only.
4'^j-
Your unrestricted choice of the j
values to $3.00, only,
pair
values to $6.00, only,
4^2 9 8
pair
GROUP 5
$1.98
Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, size 1 only, values
to $3.50, only,
pair
$2.19
W omen's Com fort Footw ear in sizes 4>/a, 5,
51/jj.
Values In t h i s
group to
6
$3.50. Only,
g 1 QQ L , ,
u CROUP
m zur D
pair ............ ............................. « D l . Z / O
Girl» Slippers and Oxfords, site 10 only.
values to $3.00, only.
w» -a
CROUP 3
¡j
Boys’ Footw ear, oxfords and shoes In black, ,
tan or cordovan. Valued In the group
to $3.98, only,
pair ..
Sizes 4 and 4>/¿
$2.98
Open till 9 P. M.
*
William’s
Self Service Store
GROUP 2
For Both
“Cheap,” yea, in price only, but not as re­
gards quality.
For the 1
Price of *
K err’s Feeds are honeHtly made of the highest grade m ater­
ials; and the quality I k guaranteed to be uniform at ail
times.
pair
j3H5o"<(,,n<|yXr° nlH'
3)1.570
‘¿ n’2L’
$2.19
pair ..................................
Child’s Shoes ami Oxfords, size 7 only
values to $2.25, only,
/N -u a a
”alr ..... ............... $1.48
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