The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 07, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    T U B S P R IN G F IE L D N E WH
T IIÜ R H D A Y A P R IL 7, 1927
TOWN AND VICINITY
Jaaiea Aubray V la lta —Jamaa Aub
apy. Jaapor. wap a vlaltor Hunday.
Nalaon la Blak— N. Nelaon la re-
ported l|l at hla home.
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Laavaa for Vanoouver—G ordon Lae
loft Monday fo r Vancoutror wboro he
w ill join tho arm y.
Vlaltora From Croak— M r. and Mra.
C, M Neat. F a ll Creak, ware H p rln t-
fluid vtaltora Hunday,
Maroola Lady
Maaoa, M arro la,
Hunday.
Vlalta— Mra. Frank
waa a vlaltor here
Jaaper Man H a ra — Ira Illc g la a of
Jaapor waa a Hprlugfleld vl»lt<4’ Man
May-
M rs Newt Is V is ite r— M rs
M ary
Nuat ot F all Creek paid Springfield
a vlelt Monday.
W allaea In Tow n Tom W allace of I
Jasper was a business visitor here
Monday.
In From W a lta rv llla — M r and Mra
H a rry Jaakaon o f W a lta rv llla were
among vlaltora In Springfield Sunday
I
Qo to M cM In nvIlls— M r and Mrs
In From W endllng— John Puroell of C a rl W ebber drove to M cM in nville
W endllng apent a part of Sunday In oer the w eekend.
Springfield
Here From W alto rvlllo — Lawrence
In From Wloopea— Mra. ■ . A. D«u M illig an, W a lterv llle , was a Bprtng
ny, Wlt'opee, and dauatiter, Coeta. field visitor Monday.
w ere vlaltora In thia city Monday.
B o h a rt Hero— E M Bohart, Vida,
Mohawk Man In— Vic lla m m ltt of was among buslnesa vlaltora here
Jdohawk waa a Hprlngfleld vlaltor Monday.
Monday.
Here From F ell Creek— D. W, Glus
Mra. Crqzan Haa V la lto ra — Mra pey of Fall Creek was a Hprlngfl.elil
Jane Urgzan entertained her niece, visitor Hunday.
In From M ohaw k— Mra. I'a la r K in-h
of Mohawk, apent a pert of Hunday
here.
Mra J H CaUtlna and aon, A lb ert,
both of Corttnatlon. A lberta, over the
week end
Hara From BHarwood— Mra (lladya
Itavla. Hhorwood (iroaim , la hero thia
week vlaltlnp Mlaa Intla Grlffia.
Ooaa to Portland— Mlaa Clara Wyae
waa a vlaltor In Portland over the
over the w eeken d.
The Magnet-Easter
and Our Celebration
Intercat in our celebration of the Silver Anniversary
o f the founding of thia Company in 1902 will be
heightened this week by a presentation of beautiful
new style« for Eaiter and the warm Spring days to
follow.
B
Thia might be appropriately called "Ladies' Week
of Our 25th Anmveraary" for feminine lovers of
pretty things for wear and for the home, find our
Store particularly attractive and interesting.
Voguish creations of Easterwear for women and
their daughters, bring an added desire to visit our
Store this week—a desire which should be gratified
whether you buy or not. Our Store will have a new
appeal for men as well.
v
do.
A p ril 13. U n ive rs ity High, there.
A p ril IS, Cottage Grove, there.
A p ril 20. Eugene High, here.
M ay 6. Cottage Grove, here.
M ay 17. Eugene H igh, there.
M ay 20, Shedd, there.
M ay 24. U n ive rs ity High. here.
Nice Goes to Ashland— Paul Nice le ft
, Monday for Ashland, wfcere be baa
. work.
He Is giving up te m p o ra rily
I his work at the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon.
D rivin g New Studebaker— D r W. C.
Juniors Glvs Operetta
Elza B lakely Hare— Elza B lakely,
Rebhan la d rivin g a new S tudebaker
T he Junior High gave a play and -in
resident of W endllng. was among out-
sedan. .
M instrels to Give Play
of-town visitors In Hprlngfleld Hun operetta In the high school auditor­
ium on F rid ay. A p ril 1. T h ere was a
A p art of the program for the Boy’s
day.
good and very appreciative audience. Glee Club m instrel w ill be a play.
Here From Goshen— Dr. Radabaugh.
Ssavsy In Tow n— Vance Heavey. T here are some very good voices Miss Abbott w ill d irect the play. The Goshen, was a S p rin g fie ld v is ita r
postmaster and m erchant of Mohawa. among the Junior High students a n i cast has been chosen and Is as follows
paid Hprlngfleld a business visit M on­
day.
H urts W ris t— Res W illiam s, called
at a local physician's office Monday
for tre a tm e n t to an In ju ry received
w hile w orking In a m ill.
. . .
Model C ity Elects
T he model city of M ille rv ille con­
ducted by the com m unity civics class,
under the Instruction of Pauline M ill­
er, elected new officers on A pril 3:
The election waa held In true legal
form, each Voter having un Individual
ballot. Those now In office are: Ruth
M cIntyre, m ayor; Jessie Beals. Ruth
Bettis. Peyton O d erklrk, Louise Rob­
ertson and Audrey Shultz, council-
m en; Eileen Sehantal. Justice of the
peace; Verna Houk. Bessie Stew art,
Maxine W heeler, and Lnudelle W ill­
iams, police; A lm a Greenwood. fire
chief; Fay Fisher, health officer; Hll-
dred Wycoff, atto rn ey; B ert Tom seln.
treasurer; N ellie H ickm an, recorder;
and Jessie Hummer, superintendent ef
education.
Fltau
Morgan — H a rtfo rd
M cV og;
Oordon. his non,— LeR oy N ic e ; C o *,
eg« Friends of Gordon— Evan Hugbea,
Paul P otter and Law rence Roof; O M
Black Joe— Paul Frese; Hambo— F re e ­
some good musical talent.
man Squires; Peter— Everett Squlronj
Izzy F ake— O res I Baton; Vaakaw—•
Preparo Diamond
‘ Paul P a rker; David K< onedy, the vB-
T he boy’s gym classes scraped the
baseball diamond Monday In prepara­ laln,— Richard H arper.
tion for the game F rid a y
The 8. H.
FOR RENT
8. nine w ill play the first game of the
Best Proposition In Springfield
season w ith Junction C ity on that
My place on West D street. 3 bioeba
d ate * T h e line up has not yet been
W
est
of High School.
All bi-
picked.
fru it In fu ll bearing. la r g e fco jj«? a n t
barn.
Best of w ater
Best garden
E ase b all Schedule
To date the baseball schedule for soli In Springfield and lots of it. Knot
reasonable. Act quick If you w ant it.
the high school nine Is ss follow s;
R W. S M IT H , i . w m t .
A p ril 8. Junction City, here.
Baby Bon Born— M r. and M rs. M K.
Hm lth o f W estfir are the proud par­
ents of a baby son, bom F rid a y of
last week.
942 W illamette 8t., Eugene, Oregon.
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Eugene Man H ere— Dave Jefferies
of Eugene, who Is leaving fo r Wee-
paw. Nevada, by automobile, where bn
plans to Join the goldrusb, visited old
friends in Hprlngfleld Monday to bid
farew ell.
Drive To Snow Lino— Mr. and M rs
Sam Montgom ery, Mrs. M ontgom ery.
M artin M ontgom ery and Effie M ont­
gomery, all of Noti, drove to the snow
line Monday.
Both coming and go­
ing they stopped here to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Frese.
Sutton V isits Portland— Elsa Sutton
returned Monday a fte r a short visit
In Portland w ith his sons. Herschel
and D arrell. He has ndk yet definite­
ly decided w hether he w ill leave
Hprlngfleld to locate In K lam ath Falls,
but plans to visit the la tte r pjace
shortly.
Our Constant Aim
and purpose is to have the right kind
and quality of merchandise at the right
times, and to handle such things as will
be a benefit and a saving to our custom­
ers,. W e realize th a t any store’s u lti­
m ate success lies in its ability to meet
and anticipate its clients* w ants and
needs.
— We use to the best of o ur ability, our
knowledge of w h at our patrons need,
and we can assure you th a t here at
Eugene's largest departm ent store the
assortment will contain just the m er­
chandise you had intended to pur­
chase.
Should we not have in stock
anything you may desire we will gladly
send and get it for you, as our purpose
is to please our customers.
— Of course it goes w ith o u t saying
th a t the prices in every instance are as
low as is consistent w ith a legitim ate
percentage of profit, and often advant­
ageous purchases enable us to offer
values th a t are below the average.
— Come in and let's get acquainted.
will be to our m utual advantage.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SPRINGFIELD
AND VICINITY
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We regret to note that the Cut R ate Drug W ar has spread to our city and
wish to state to our friends and custom ers just where we stand regarding
this war.
WE WISH TO CONTINUE TO CONDUCT OUR BUSINESS ON
THE SQUARE—and In order to do so, will not meet these prices.
Our
price is Ute M anufacturer’s advertised price, no higher no lower—fair
enough isn’t It?
If you w ant to know who pays the difference in a Cut R ate Store (and
your common sense will tell you that this difference must be made up
som ewhere) just get your prescription filled at such a store and see who
Is the goat.
There are a num ber of other item s th a t must absorb these
losses, for instance Bristle Goods, Rubber Goods, Stationery and Sun­
dries of all kinds (it would be nexj to Impossible for an Inexperienced per­
son to Judge within twenty-five to fifty cents of its real value).
To m ake a long story short, you pay for your neighbor’s saving.
If you
are the neighbor—tine, but are you?
If you can take the bait (for th a t Is all a cut price article Is) Insist on get­
ting it, but nothing else, depart and you have m ade a good buy. Hut—
stop and think, how m any tim es have you taken som ething besides the
cut price article.
Ju st as soon as th e public ceases to buy anything but
the bait, there will be no more bait.
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Trade at the store th a t has the sam e price to all, the nationally advertised
price and you will be ahead in th e long run.
KeteFs Drug Store
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY