The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 13, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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S U P E R V A L U E S A R E T O BE F O U N D IN A L L D E P A R T M E N T S — A T L A R A W A Y ’S
CerrsepondOnts
— — — — — — the school year. A* the first meeting
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THURSTON
I a health program «ill be given A
_ _ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ — phystcial will give a tala on the
y rs William Rennie underwent J health and physical development ot
major operation at the Pacific Chris the child. The question ‘‘Is the avef-
llan hospital last Wednesday.
age school luuch sufficient tor the
Mrs. Carl Phetteplace and mother mental and physical development of
from Springfield called on Mrs. Ray the childT" will be discussed. After
Rennie last Wednesday.
ihe program the social committee will
Mr. P. Conley has moved to Eugene have a "get acquainted” hour. A cor-
to make his home with his son j la( invitation is extended by the I*.
T. A. to all who are Interested in
Clintou and tanilly.
John Endicott is serving on the school work or school activities to
grand Jury in Eugene.
rome. A special meeting of the P. f.
The Ladles Aid met with Mrs. A. members will be held at the school
Ernest Bertsch. president, last Thurs- Friday evening at S o'clock at which
day. This eras the first meeting since
members are urged to be present
the summer dismissal.
Mr anil Mrs Berl winkle of Eiger
Mrs. Flora Price entertained the
anJ
Edna ulacllw,>u ana
Junior Sunday school class at her j aU)f^,er oj junction City were guests
home last Friday evening after a
w Ferree home Sunday,
pleasant evening spent in playing They
acCompanled by Mrs. Car-
games, they roasted weiners.
rie Parshall who will remain here In­
Dorothy Hart, daughter of Mr. and
definitely.
Mrs Joe Hart underwent an opera
tion for appendicitis at the Pacific
Mns. Marvin Chase was hostess to
Christian hospital last Wednesday.
«he Sunshine club Thursday afternoon
Miss lnus Tyler entertained the high As it was the first meeting of the
school students with at party at her year, few were in attendance. After j
home last Friday evening
the business meeting refreshmen»« j
The Thurston Hall company held a were served. Those present were:
meeting last Thursday evening and de- Mrs. Harry Chase. Mrs Waldo Hardle.
cided not to allow the high school Mrs. Homer J.’hase, Miss Edna Patti-
students to play basket ball in the son. Mrs. Lester Cyr. Mrs. W. H.
dance hall this winter Arrangements Anderson and Miss Maude Chase,
have been made for them to play In The next meeting wilt be held at the
the pavilion at Myers Park.
home of Mrs H L Chase.
Mrs. Charles Hastings and son.
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James, drove to Washington last Frt- _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ _
day and returned home Monday, visit­
UPPER WILLAMETTE
ing relative«.
Mr ami Mrs Frank Campbell an 1
daughter. Margaret, spent Sunday in
Now that the first excitement Of
Coburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry opening high school has subsided
Harbit.
thoughts of the young folks have turn-
Thurston Sunday school rally day ed to basketball Kenneth McKentle
will be held the last Sunday in Octo- was chosen captain of the boys basket
ber. A committee for the program ball team. Students are turning out
was appointed last Sunday.
(Or class teams and interclaSs games
Ira Grey motored to Landax last will start next week.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jakeways and
John Taylor from Indian Creek son, Johnnie, and Miss Attie Manning
spent Sunday with his brother. o, Springfield were at Pleasant Hill
Charles, here.
this week.
Mrs. Bud McPherson and daughter. , HowarJ Merriam haB a crew at work
Esther and son, Lavern, from Spring- picking apples in his orchard near
field spent Sunday with her sister. Goshen?
Mrs. John Edmiston.
The schoolboard of the Pleasant Hill
Several from here attended the public school Is laying a floor on the
Bible school conference at Waltervllle playshed This is a much needed im­
last Sunday afternoon
provement as the dust has been so
Mrs Ira Gray was surprised a few bad in the playshed the last year that
days ago when her sister and son from It was impossible for the children to
Coos Bay and her mother from Saiem play In it.
drove up to visit her.
There are 42 enrolled at the Pleas­
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price and Perry
ant Hill public school. 27 In Mr. Sheri­
Price and Jay Grant students from 0.
dan's room. 15 in Mrs. Phelps' rodm
A. C. at Corvallis spent last week-end
Mr Reitsma of Russell Poultry
with home folks here.
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yards of Corvallis was at Pleasant Hill
Miss Eller from Eugene spent the '
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last week looking over the flocks of
week-end at John Price's.
chickens from which hatching eggs
Miss Heersma entertained for last
will be purchased this year.
Bunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam
The young folks of the Junior En­
Caruther and family. Mr. and Mrs.
deavor held a party at the home of
Bert Weaver and family and Mrs.
Miss Mildred Swift last Friday. Sand­
Margaret Campbell.
wiches, pickles, cake and elder were '
Mr and Mrs. Conklin. Mrs. Rosa served as refreshments.
Baughman and son, Harold, from Eu
gene spent Sunday afternoon In Thurs­
Accidents Reported
ton.
Everett Squires received treatment
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ at a local physician’s office this week
GARDEN WAY
| i I°r a dislm-ated shoulder, received
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— ““ ““ while playing in a football game re
cently.
The executive council of the P. T V
Mrs. William Berens brought her
met at the home of Mrs Elmo Chas“. *mal1 son to a local physican's office
Wednesday evening to formulate for treatment of a fractured nose, re­
plans for the year's work. Afi inter- celved when he fell from the roof of
estlng program was outlined for each a playhouse on a plank.
meeting which will take place the ,
second Friday of each month during ,
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OPPOSITE REX THEATRE
Sarawat/^
9 6 6 -9 6 8
W illa m e tte St.
Phone 2 23 3
Laruway B u llin g
MA MA WilUroctta
2233
Continuing Today
'O K N O W thia store is to know quality at its best. T h a t’s what we w ant to stress in this A n ­
niversary Sale
that only the best o f m erchandise is sold here and always at the lowest
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possible price. N O W during this sale we are not only giving you our low regular prices, but in
addition a special Anniversary Discount on all merchandise in all departm ents.
W e know you
w ill readily appreciate the great values we o ffe r— values the entire town has been w aiting for.
All Prices Are Subject To Our Anniversary Discount
Ladies’ Coats
$12.75 to $129.75
Men’s Hats
The new Fall hata are very
«mart and wonderful values. Our
$3.50 to $4 95 lines are real head
liners.
Coats for all classes. All beauti­
fully detailed and richly fur adorn­
ed. Choice of flattering fabrics and
new colors and color combina­
tions. They are in the height of
the vogue. Our $59.50 coats art-
equal to any $75.00 coat on the
market.
$2.98 to $9.50
All Are Subject to Our
Anniversary Discount
All Coats Subject to Our
Anniversary Discount
M e n ’s Dress Socks
In our 49c line you will find val­
ues up to 75c and our 75c line
Rollln Trl-Pll toe and heel are
superior to any hose on the
market today at that price.
49c to 98c Pair
Anniversary Discount
Men’s Clothing
Work shirts. Blue and
Gray Chambray. net ....... 49c
Men's Blue Denim Bib
Overalls, n e t ...............
Heavy Khaki Pants .....
Mole Skin Pants ....
S U IT S
98c
91.98
You can rest easy about your ward­
robe with one of these line woolen
suits of ours at 924.75. Our 937.50
line ot suits are at least from >5
to 910 a suit less than you are ask­
ed elsewhere.
92.99
39c
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Established 1909
36 - 8th Ave. West.
Eugene, Ore.
Double
Acting 1
BakingFowder^
$ 1 6 .5 0 to $ 2 7 .5 0
Swagger double breasted overcoats
—luxurious In warmth, full cut,
fashionable in stylo and durable of
fabrics.
Browns, grays, blues,
blacks and Oxford grays in a vari­
ety of weaves.
Fabric Gloves
98c Pair, U p
A very smart and attractive linn
of quality glovea and all reason­
ably priced.
All Gloves Subject to
Anniversary Discount
D EPA RTM ENT
Special Sale on
50 Felt Hats
$2.98
Children's Hats
98c to $2.98
All hats subject to our Anniver­
sary Discount, exixpt those on
special sale at 92.98.
Undergarm ents
Rayon Bloomers, pair, net 98c
Rayon Bhortles, net .
98c
Chemise and Combina­
tions
9198 to 92.25
Gowns, Silk and
Rayon ...........
93.25 to -96.23
Above Prices Subject to Our
Annlverssry Discount
Except Net Items
Anniversary Discount
Above Prices Subject to Our
All 8ubject to Our
Anniversary Discount
BIG SHOE SALE
M e n ’s Union Suits
Of Several Hundred Pair
Heavy Cotton t'nlon S u i t s
Bought before the advance.
$1.49 to $1.98
Part Wool Union Suits $2.98
All Wool Union 8uits
$3.49 to $4.98
All Are Subject to Our
Annlverssry Discount
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BLANKETS
Cotton Blankets
$1.25 Up
Part Wool Blankets 94.49
All odds and ends or In other words all broken lines In the
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s lines will be taken out of the
regular stock and piled on Special Bargain Tables and offered
to the buying public at close-out prices. This Is one of our
Big Anniversary Specials and It will pay you well to be here
early for the best selection.
These are big double blankets
—a wonderful bargain.
Our shoes sre made from solid leather throughout and will
wear longer than the average run of shoes. Look for the
They will save you money. These shoesShoe Bargain Tables
will not be subject to any further discount.
All Blanketa Are Subject to Our
Annlvaraary Dlsoount
Phone 250
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Above Prices Subject to Our
Anniversary Discount
O’COATS
98c to $2.98
:
Subject Io Our
Anniversary Discount
$ 1 9 .7 5 to $ 39 75
All the late shapes and new Fall
cloths. You will And our caps
very good values at our regular
prices.
Y om ore '
doubly
sure- with
Crescent
98c to $3 j 98
M IL L IN E R Y
M e n ’s W o rk Clothing
M e n ’s Caps
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A beautiful showing «f »II 111»
laical Ideaa In scarta In printed
gdbrgeites. Worn by oil »ma.t
dressera.
K id Gloves $3.49
Smart Dresses for every day-time
and evening need. In smartest ef­
fects, colors and materials. Every
model new and different. Every
dress In the store is subject to our
Anniversary Discount, except onr
$9.90 they In elude values to $19.75
All Dress Bocks Subject to Our
Scarfs
The newest alylea In kid glovea
will be found In our stock and
all superior quality. All colors
and sites.
Ladies’ Dresses
$9.90 to $49.75
Moore & Moore
Also, a special depart­
ment for r e m o d e l i n g .
Where your past season?
garments are conformed
into new fashions.
L A R A W A Y BLDG
A n n iv ersa ry S ale
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2233
In Our
All Items Not Market Net Are
Subject to Our Anniver­
sary Discount
,
Phone 2 23 3
Higher Quality and Lower Prices
Wool Socks, White or Gray
are tailors for those desir­
ous of being correctly
groomed in every detail. It
has ever been our privilege
to serve a distinguished
clientiel.
W illa m e tte St.
Phono
Strcwt
•W H E R E Q U A L IT Y M E E T S C O N F ID E N C E 1
L A R A W A Y BLDG.
9 6 6 -9 6 8
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Wool Blankets
$5.75 to $16.50