The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 26, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Bprlngfleld Wants s Plenasr Base
T Y P E W R IT E R RIBBDN8— Assorted
SENIOR PLAY TO BE
makes In black and blue In stock nt Bell Cl up. Bo If yon are a base ball
GIVEN FRIDAY N IG H T
Vielt at Ooohon—Th« N. Nslaon
the New» offlea. For the conveni­ player or base ball fan sign ap nt
Mra. Prod Frooo.
TOWN AND VICINITY
fam ily visited at Uoaban Bunday
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Visits Orova— R. W. Smith was a
Parkin« 1« III— Ko«ro« Perkin« 1« Notl, are «ponding the week nt the K. visitor nt Cottage Orova this weak.
W. Collin» home. Mr. Porr waa In- ;
aufforlng from a caao of poison oak.
Jored laat w o k and la nt the Pact (I r
Pollard at Salam— W. H . Pollard
Scot at Portland — Charlo« tk-ott Christian hospital.
was a Salem vlaltor yesterday.
««nt to Portland Bunday for a vtalt.
Moves to Naw House— Iral Nelson
At Tillamook— W C. M cljigan was
Tonsil» R»movod— Elma Walla««
at Tillamook early thia week looking has moved to his naw house at
had her tonsils ramovad at a local
after propertlea of the Mountain Seventh and E straeU.
surcnon'« »fflra last w««h
Htatoa Power company.
Roy Brawar Here— Roy Brewer of
Mrs. Holton Improvln®— Mr» J It.
Fall
Creek waa a Springfield visitor
Bain taavaa— Mr. Bain, father of
Holton of Garden W ay la reported to
tha local achool auperlnlendent, h«» Monday.
be Improving after an lllneaa.
left for Kanaa» City. He plan» a »Ida
Mrs. Wlttanbargar In— Mr». Otto
Da«tor Mon la Viator—Hamurl A. trip from there to Lltchllald, Neb­ Wittenberger of Motor Route B was a
Rrdlnger of Dexter «pant a part of raska.
vlaltor here Monday.
Monday In Hprlugflotd on Hu« In»»«
Comas From Wandllng—Roy Irwin
Hara From Notl— Mr. and Mr» Sam
Injured Man*« Family Hora— Mrs Montgomery were In Bprlngfleld Sun­ of Wendling was among b fire » «
tau ter Parry and daughter. Maxine, of day. visiting at the homo of Mr and vlaltor« here Monday.
Springfield Service Station
Associated Oil Products
H i- fressure Lubrication Greasing
O il Changing
T ire Repairing
Sth and Main Streets
IS TALKING ABOUT
B R E IE R ’S
MAGIC
It Is
Five o’Clock
NEW MEASURE OF MILES
FROM MODERN BALLOONS
••Tire manufacturers can give the
public a new measure of mile» In bal­
loon tire». If they will Aral forget
He» Operation — Glen
Stafford»
their ideas of tire building gained
underwent an appendicitis operation
from the old high pressure tire," aaya
this Week.
, Wm. Rodenbaugh of the Service Oar-
EnUra Hoapltal— L. W . Elliott of age, local Goodrich dealers
By the adoption of new principles
BanU Clara entered the Pacific Chris­
tian hoaplul for an operation Monday. .of design In the Goodrich Bllvertown
balloon, we find that It la surpassing
Vaung Makes Trip—Baxter Young the mileage records of the finest
mad« a hualneaa trip to Lincoln coun­ Bllvertown of high pressure design.
ty this weak.
“The first step In building balloon
Visit at Bandan— Mr». M. Casteel liras. Is to recognise that low pressure
and grandmother. Mrs Burna, plan a la almost exactly the opposite to high
pressure.
That Is. the tire» which
vacation trip to Bandon beach.
were inflated to <0 to (0 pound» proa-
Maks Business Trip—John Winton- aure. were so hard that they rode on
raid and John Ball ware nt Portland a comparatively narrow strip of tread.
this week on business.
I In the canter of the tiro. But the bal
Morgan In Town— L H Morgan o f . loon tiro flattens out—*«d Instead of
Motor Route 1 was a visitor here Itot- patting the load on the cenur of the
tread. It puts the weight on what tire
urday.
men call the 'shoulders' or two outer
Donna Man In— Herman Haafe it sides of the tread.
Donna spent a part of Thursday In
"Meeting thia problem of tread de­
sign. will stop the waste of million»
i Bprlngfleld.
of dollars worth of tire mileage for
Hara Fram Creswell— Mr« E J motorlgt|) wheQ
heavy tread do-
Bollen of Creswell waa a Bprlngfleld
wMch h„
q ,,
visitor Friday.
THE TOWN
ence of customers who have hither­ Vaaby Real Baute office, 312 Mala
"The Whole Town e Talking .". a
to not been able to get ribbons In street.
tore« In throe acts by John Bmeraon
Bprlngfleld we have started this
and Anita Looa. will be presented by;
new line of ribbons for Underwood«.
the senior class of Bprlngfleld high
CA LL AND BEE Dr. N. W. Emery
Remington». Royals. L. C. Smith,
school Friday night at the auditorium
tf- on prlcee on plate and other work, tf
Ml«s Frances Hodge baa directed the and other make«.
seniors.
The following numbers will be given
between acts:
Popular music, Audrey Danner.
Class W ill, Evelyn Walker.
Vocal solo. Mlsa Fsy Spaulding
Class Prophecy. Hannah Shidler.
High school quartet.
| many balloon tires, la eliminated from
Welcome Baby Ddughtor— M r and the center of the tire It keeps the
Mra J N W hitaker of Motor Route B whole tread from being distorted un
on Friday welcomed a baby daughter. der load—and thia prevents the do-
* atructlve 'cupping' action and rapid
Richard Casten Her»—Richard Ea«' uneven tread wear— one of the great-
ton of Waltorvlllo spent a part of Ba« , eat causes of short Ufe In balloon
urday transacting business hero.
tire«.
k
j. Thia discovery la an Important re«-
Returns Fram Yoncalla—
Yoncalla Lola Crab-
t ran- >on
th# exceptlonal mileage re­
tree and a friend have returned from cordi made by Sllvcrtown balloons
Yoncalla after a abort vtalL
I wh,ch have been In use by the public,
Dad
«tarts
for
home,
tired but hungry as a tiger.
Hie
help-mate
wait«
expectant, seated in a cozy
chair
w ith
no
worrfea
about dinner— her electric
range
Come out
tftJiC KITCHEN
cooks
while
Why ba . dicontented. burdened with unnecessary
time and work demanded by obsolete equipment? ?
A small down payment will place a new Super-Auto­
matic Four Burner
H O T P O IN T
E L E C T R IC
RANGE
to work for you.
Your old range?
We will give you a very generous
allowance for it, regardless of its age or condition.
NOW
Before it's too late
«
PAY
ONLY
_
.
K... . . . bnrn with thia new design, for almost two
Child Bom— A baby boy waa born
_
to Mr. and Mra. C. N. Noet of W end-,
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ling Bunday.
NO TIC E
„
aw
TO
You owe It to your­
CREDITORS
self and to your child­
lftlaa NO TIC E la hereby given that the
In From Marcela— Mra. 8. w . muea ¡ underalBned hall
appointed Ad
of M«rrnla waa a Bprlngfleld vla lto r, minigtrstrtx of the estate of J. 8.
» .tiin la v
Stephenson. by the County Court, of
a n u r a * ,.
L#ne County Oregon.
All persona
„
. s a .. in— H Hchwtnd and having claims against said estate are
Marcela Man In H. B
hereby notified to present the same
U. O. Btowel of Marcóla spent a part proper, y Terlfled to the undersigned.
a, ,
office o' Well« A Well«. Rank
of ' Friday transacting buslneaa In | , of
Commerce Bid« In Eugene. Lane
Bprlngfleld.
| County. Oregon, within six months of
_ „1
u .m — Among the flr»t publication of this notice.
Wandllng People
P.opl» Hara — Among j
publication May 2«th.
Wandllng realdenta here late last 1M7
EVA B. STEPHENSON. Adminis­
week were Ed Kaller and Mra A D.
tratrix.
Wilsey and children.
W ELLS A W ELLS. Attorneys
M 2«: Ju 2-9 16-23
Hamlin Back From Portland— F. 3.
ren to spend more tim e
w ith them and laea in
D O W N
the kitchen.
M ountain S tates power C ompany
111.
Ooaa to Iowa— Mr«. Marie Braaenl
haa left for Lehigh. Iowa, where she
w ill vtalt tor some time with her son
and daughter.
“ Tn ' From Jaaper— Among Jaaper
residents who transacted buatne»» In
Springfield Saturday were Julius Pear
»on, Paul G. Edward» and Glen Drury.
Haa Minor Operation— M Marpole
of Junction City underwent a minor
operation in a local aurgeon'a office
CHEERFUL
BANKING
Old style banks were places where only the
wealthy were welcome. The cold, cheerless
atmosphere was considered the right way to
Impress the public with the dignity of a bank.
Come Into thiB bank and see the new way of
doing business, the cheerful, friendly feeling
that Is extended by every employee, and the
willingness to serve you, as guardian of your
savings, or to advise In Important business
transactions.
Banking is Just as human a trade as the one
of butcher or baker, and the service of this
bank Is as sincere to the Dollar-a-week
Baver as It Is to the big corporation.
Bunday.
Fulop at Portland—Julius Fulop and
Carl Bosaerman were Portland visit­
ors thia week. Mr. Fulop vlalted hl»
brother, who la leaving for a trip to
/
Europe.
Mias Peterson Hera— Penrl Peter-
! son, who haa been teaching at Myrtle
Point, la here to spend several days
nt the home of her brother. City Re­
corder Ira M Peterson.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
Just Arrived!
A gftod two story house on the
corner of 6th and A street for 42760.
terms, or $2650 cash. This is a real
bargain as the lot Is 65 x 119.
One o ' the best corners on Main
Street with 116 ft. frontage for »4009.
A pond little chicken ranch of two
acres for $2500.
Of Bewitching Charm Are The Silk
Graduation Frocks
$9.50
trades
Come In and look over our list of
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
she
plays! !
Hamlin haa returned from Portland,
whore he vlaltor hlx mother, who la
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO
MISS IT
for
him, cheerful, comfortable,
trades.
Klamath Falls Irrigated farms lo
trade for small acreages hero.
180 Acres near Spokane, Washing­
ton. to trade for property here.
I have some good buys In lot«, also
several good houses for rent.
If you are looking for a business
come In and see our list. We hare
service stations, restaurants, pool
hall. etc.
Wm. VASBY, Real Estate
31» Main — Phone 73-J,
Oregon.
i
Bprlngfleld, I
$17.50
_We do not believe there Is one sweet girl graduate that would not bo
delighted to come Into possession of one of these exquisite frocks of »hee.
georgette—shown In white and the pastel rainbow hues in enchanting
variety. Fetching modish models, each one having its own individual
touches of fashionable distinction—tiny tucks, pleats, filmy lace and fas­
cinating flower motifs as to their unique embellishments.
And Such Adorable Dance Frock» Of Flattering Grace—
—Indeed, a lovely array of filmy, floating frocks are here, just waiting to
swav gently to summertime music. They’re indescribably beautiful.
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