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    THURSDAY OCTOBER 20. 11*27
TH « SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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N evata - *31*.diti SS In high schools. OLSON PLANS PROGRAM
«chimi distrivi*. si aer. park liuprove
FOR MEETING NOV. 11
, tucul, water.
C o rra «p o n d an t*
Oswald Olson has been placed In
t'ortlamt. October SO: — Schools,
Washlngion — *138,7**10 In Irriga
highways, parka, water, sewer, electric tlon. water, water rerenue. slactrlc charge of plana for the program it
the foreign war vetaraug get to ed het
light «ml other projects In nine west tight and power.
j era states are benefiting from the In-
California- ,**.501 5X In unlon high scheduled Jor November II, according
CARDEN WAY
UPPER WILLAMETTE
1 vestment of state anil municipal secu­ achool. Improvement, water and road Io John Will. American Legion com
Rlverslde. t'allfornla. ma niler.
rities of a grand total o f tJ.676.MSXO . Improvement
The affair, hejsatd. la for the Legion,
Honoring her 17th birthday. Mra
Mlsa Gertrude Haugann who la at ,
f“»«*» of the Neighbors of Wood Is (he location of thè **00,000 honte ot
Mitchell gave her daughter a p easan t tending the unlveralty went Io Fort ' raf‘- »wordli»« to a bulletin Just Is
the order on a «5 acre tract of valu the Auxlllafiy. and all veterans of
foreign wars living In Springfield 11«
surprise party Saturday night. October land over the week-end to attend the «»ed by Mrs. Minnie HlUer, as grand able Mnd.
16 Games were placed throughout the Oregond’allfornla football game.
guardian, the supreme official of the
The Neighbors of Woodcraft have urged that as many aa possible muke
plans for reserving the date In their
evening until refreshments w e r e
Mrs. Margaret Pengra accompanied | ‘ order, which has its headquarters Just launched a campaign to Inc euse
schedule. gB>inlalng a good time
here.
The
bulletin
registers
the
dis.
,
’he
membership
of
the
order
from
up
served at midnight
Those present Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harlow to Port-,
; proxlmately 75.000 to 100.000. coin-
were Isabel and Jenny bee Green of |and Saturday where they will be the , trlbutlon ss follows
Sweet creatu rather 'than sour Is
d a h o — *1.1X0.337 In highways. I cldental with completion of plans to
Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Holstington of guests of thetr slstefi. Mrs. J. H
now generally used for Oregon b u lle t
probably
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districts,
funding,
water
works
i
Immediately
erect
a
magnificent
ad
Pleasant HUI, Mr and Mrs. McPeck Zimmer. Mrs Pengra will
making, reports the dairy specialists
; ministration building In thia city.
and two daughters. Thelma and Nina, remain in Portland a week. The Hat- and street Improvements.
of the experiment station, whereas
Oregon
—
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j
In
paving,
fund-
Opal Moore. Prank Moor*. Floyd Lord, lows who have been visiting relatives
a few yeara ago nearly all butter was
Alvin. Emms, and Belle Olson. Cart suJ friends here for the past several
wa U r and »»»« t water, school CITY RETIRES $2000
This
improvement.
ntunlclpa .
IN BANDCROFT BONDS .Mirned from sour cream
U n toa. Donald Kahler and Peggy Mc­ weeks will return to their home In districts.
change calls for delivery of aweel
electrical light, general obligation, re-
Farmington. Washington
Daniels.
Two Bancroft bonds of ,1000 each cream by the dalrlea, an easy task If
At the Pleasant Hill C hristian1 Warren Collingwood was U n ited in funding levee, and street and park
improvement.
were retired this week by the Town the right directions are followed
church last Sunday Mrs Madden spoke
to Margaret Chapman ot
Wyoming— *S7».S32.75 In school dis­ of Springfield, assessm ents having "Once you get the habit of delivering
on missionary work In Japan
Santa clara at the hame th(, bride,s
tricts. water, sew er and refunding
been paid In sufficiently to make the aweel cream you will find It aa easy
Mrs. T. F. Kahler, who was recently parents. Sunday afternoon. The cere-
as the old sour cream habit," saya the
Utah—*368,*»7.36 In school dis­ action poaatble.
chosen superintendent of t*e pleasant
performed by Rev. O. 8ykes
tricts. roads, am ter.
General financial condition of the report.
Hill Sunday school, has started
of SpringfleM In the presence ot about
Montana—*>3t.686.<6 In refunding, city Is satisfactory, according Io Re
cradle roll and Mrs. C. P. Williams fifty friends and relatives After the
funding, achool districts and water
corder I M Peterson General obit FOR SALE -Carbon paper In large
chairman o f that department has been ceremony a dinner was served. Mr.
Colorado — »219.0*0 30 In water gallon bonds will noi come due now
sheets. 3<x39 Inches, aultable fur
busy registering the babies of tb s Qplltngvrood came here from Neb-
works, sewer, irrigation.
until 1930.
making tracings The News office
district.
raska two years ago. He is the son of
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The annual freshman reception Mr and Mra Q p Collingwood. The
promises to be a very amusing and en- Toung couple left In the afternoon for
tertaining evening next Friday. Octo- portian<i o n their return they wiM
her St. The party will be a masquer- mage their home on the Harlow ranch
ade and already the young folks are I (fora,erly owned by R McCornack)
planning their costumes.
j where the young man has been em-
The pupils of the Pleasant Hit! pub- i
Those attending the wedding
11c achool are busy planning a Hallo- from
were Mr. and Mrs.
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w een program and supper This will o p Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
966-968
be the one money making program of ton colMngwcod and family, and L.
Willamette
the year, the proceeds to go toward w Collingwood I Bailey Hill,
play equipm ent
Mr.
Mrs Clarence Fisher f
Street
The Pleasant Hill public school cottage Grove, and MY and Mrs.
board have greatly Improved the play Harry Stolslg and chl'slren of Lorane
Phone 2233
shed by flooring it and boarding the gpent Sundar at the S. O. Cogswell
'south side a third o f the distance from tom e
the ground Now the youngsters can
Miss Angellne Seaverson of Spring-
swing, play basketball or skate with­
LARAWAY BLDG.
WHERE QUALITY AIEEI’S CONFIDENCE
field spent Friday night with AAmu
out being in clouds o f,d u st
Flah.
The ladies of Pleasant H ill met at
-a—. » i ...... —
Mrs. J. H. Fish has received word
the home of Opa! Moore for an all day
from her brother. Earl Bailey of
quilting bee last week. Dinner was
Schav’er. Nebraska, that they a r e
served at the noon hour.
leaving for Oregon where they intend
Mr and Mrs. Chenery Bartlett re­
to make thetr home.
cently of Philadelphia, visited with
Grace Maxwell attended the foot-
Mr. and Mra. O. H. Wangelln last
week. Mr Bartlett h a . Just Installed ball game in Portland last Saturday
an oil refinery at Spokane and was on
Fore8t Anderson, the seven year old
bis way to Los Angeles.
son of Mr and Mr" W H' Anderson.
Miss Jaunita Lomhard of Springfield » “« ’rwent a major operation at the
is helping at the Tinker ranch during
Christian hospital Monday
apple season
morning. Dr. Rebhan of Springfield
Mr and Mrs C. E Curts and three ha8 rharKe of ,1,e case For‘‘8t ’*
children motored to Portland Sunday P°rted today as getting on eatlsfac-
to see their daughter. Vadette. who Is tort*5r-
in the hospital there They were met
Mi”
Male who teaches In
in Portland by Mr and Mrs. Percy
Vaughn district Is home, her
Curts o f Idaho, and Mrs. Tltsworth. 811,001 h8¥in’
<’‘t” ed on account
mother of Mrs. Curts Mrs Titswnrth of a death ln that neighborhood from
returned to Pleasant Hill with Mr and Infantile pralysis. A young man. Alvin
Mrs Curts
Rude, aged 20 was the victim. He
’ Mr and Mrs Percv Curts and chll- died at the hPme of 1,18 uncle' Ed
dren of Idaho are visiting at the home Dahlln. who formerly resided in th l.
of Mr and Mrs C. Curts of Pleasant »*c»lty.
Hill.
1 Miss Bessie William« county health'
»The farmers were very busy during nurse. Dr. Stannard and Dr. Waller jf
the last few warm days. Tractors Eugene are holding a clinic 1n the
were heard running late Into the night, school house today. Thirty-six chll-
A f t * tl^e rains of September the dren wilt be given a general physical
ground was I- splendid condition for examination. Those assistin g are:
fall planting of grain.
The teachers (Mr. and Mrs. George
Hunting season being on it is a com- Harrington), Mr*. Chas. Cole. Mrs.
mon sight to see men with guns and Ralph Cole. Mrs. W R. Hardie, Mrs.
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dogs tramping across the field s.! ' R Honey, Mra. Marvin Chase. Mrs.
You’ll W an t O na of These
Pheasants are more plentiful this year J. H. Holton, Mrs. Harry Chase. Mrs.
than last year.
J- R Fish. Mrs. Dewey Ray, Mrs. Ira
Specially Priced Raincoats
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: Pengra. Miss Edna Pattison and Mrs.
3 Veneta Woman Here— Mrs. Floyd Clarence Chase
Taylor of Veneta was a visitor here
Wednesday.
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
on prices on plates and other work. tf.
In From Creswell— A Wednesday
When It’s raining it Is a great
We specialize In •Swiss braclet watch
shopper In Springfield was Mrs. H. W
satisfaction to know that
repairing Hoyt's 321 Main Street, tf
Pilcher of Creswell.
By S pacial
Community News
WOODCRAFT in v e s t
MONEY IN OREGON
GIRLS LEARN HOW TO
PLAY FOOTBALL — BUT
Something new In the wav of a
lecture was given at the Springfield
high school yesterday by (.eotisi i
Mayfield, athletic roach.
Ha told girls how to play football.
Not that local gridiron fans are to
h ve the pleasure of wllliesalng feuil
nlntt exponents of the spinners play
or the forward pass or the line buck
In action. No such luck.
The girls merely wanted to know
more about the game ao they could
enjoy watching the boys. tea in play.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The oioli-ivlgned. executor "f Iht
Ealate of Charles I (lorrle. deceased,
has filed his Fhal Account In the MMI m
ter ot said estate with the County*
Clerk of laine County. Oregon, and an
order has been made and entered of
record by the County Court of said
County, directing this notice and ap
pointing Monday, the Slat day of
November. 1937 at 10 o'clock A. M
for the hearing of objections of said
account and the aeiltement ot said
estate
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 20
day of October. 1927
THOMAS C. GOIIHIE Executor of
|he Estate of Charles I Qorrle. de
ceased
O. 1O-27? N »10 17
Always the Best and Always theNewest at Laraway’s At Lower Prices
« * -JaáiaaBBEH*'
966-968
Willamette
Street
Phone 2233
LARAWAY BLDG.
Reversable
Raincoats
When Skies are
Grey
$4.49
Clothes of Today
At Prices That Please
one’s clothing is well protect­
ed with a raincoat. These
raincoats come in blue and
red. with plaid linings, when
reversed they make natty
plaid raincoats.
A Path to Your Door
Umbrellas
It may be true that if you can do some­
thing better than anyone else, the people will
beat a path to your door, even though you
Umbrellas of silk and Gloria
silk, 16 ribbed, in Pall’s new
colors, and handles, to go
with that raincoat.
SI.49 to $6.90
live in a wilderness.
But we offer the suggestion that they
must first KNOW that you can do it. That’s
where ADVERTISING comes in.
It gives
the public the necessary information. That’s
why this Bank believes In advertising.
We
do It to tell the people the advantages of this
old, reliable Bank.
You will be interested
In reading our announcements every week.
Tj. Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
Confidence
It is upon the confidence of
the public that tho success of
this store is established. We
are ever alert to see tha£ that
confidence is never violated,
for your faith in us and in
our merchandise is a valuable
asset that must always be
guarded zealously.
A THOROUGHLY MODERN MAN LIKES TO KNOW THAT IBS SUIT
AND COAT ARE NOT ONLY CAREFUI.I.Y MADE AND WELL PITTING,
BUT THAT THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY UP-TO-DATE.
’'LARAWAYS**
PATRONS ALWAY8 HAVE THAT ASSURANCE.
THE KNOWLEIXÎE
OP BEINO CORRECTLY OUTPITTHD IS A SOURCE OF SATISFAC­
TION TO PROGRESSIVE MEN WHO COME HERE.
THE SUITS
THE O’COATS
$29.75
$16.50
Dark colored worsteds, cashmeres,
serges and Cheviot« In the latest of
Fall styles.
That are wann, easy fitting and
correct Ih style. These important
factors are to be noted ln our
selection.
TWO PANTS SUITS
CLOTHING WITH THE SNAP AND VERVE OF WINTER ARE PRE­
SENT, AT UNUSUAL SAVINGS.
$19.75 to $39.75
THE EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS NATURALLY MEANS EXTRA
WEAR, BUT WITH THEM YOU GET STYLE, FABRIC, FIT, FINISH
AND MOST OF ALL, VALUE.
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
SPRINGFIELD
THIS IS GIRLS' WEEK AT LARAWAY'S— BRING TH
E LITTLE MISS IN — THERE ARE BEAUTIFUL
COATS AND DRESSES HERE FOR HER
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