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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1927
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
WIDOWS CLUB TO DINE
ON EVENING OF NOV
tag on tba highway naar that p la .a
Saturday
Ha • * » treated nt a local
p hy> lciaa'w office
H a waa lin in g a
b aa ty tim b er whan ba injured bia lag
TOWN AND VICINITY
Jim m y P h ilip s
M -a. Monaco Battae— Mra Vincent
Monaco, daughter of M. B H u a tly .
wbo ha» beau « layin « at tha Huntty
rwatdeaea ataca bar operation noma
tim e ago. to Im proving rapidly and
w ill ba able to return to bar home at
S t Helena next Sunday. It to expected
V isitar From Portland— M rs Vtolet
V is ito r Prom W altorvillo — A Ttoltor
Bu»kVy of i\>rtland ylaltwd lata last
Jrxra W a lta rv illa was 1 H Morgan
weak w ith rwatdauta in tba W a lle r
Mrs. g oaw y III— Mr« W ill Sea ye» Title district.
gf Mohawk has been aery IlL
Récitation. " Armtot Ice
R eturns to Mott— TVaak Pbffi-isb.
Gita in Tow n K K. Olio. W’aKor-
who Halted for some lim a w ith Mr.
VOlr. was a rto ito r bore M onde
Reading and Response.
and M rs K W Cotilas here, ha» re­
V is ito r Prom Call fora I a— M ra W .
Field.“ ...... ............ —
His
VisHora at Not»— M r and M ra Sam tornad to his home a t Sort.
W' W aal of Rlverslds. California, ts
Flag Salute
M atgomery spent Sunday with his tonsil» « a ra ratiMored at tba office of
ria l ling three slaters la this district,
a local «urgwon last weak.
Song. A m i rica
aaracta at Sort.
Mrs. R B Oldham M m . Roy Palm er
Sh« w ilt
H»r« From C a lifo rn ia — M rs. Susie and Mrs. Clnrwace H a n »
Rogers of ttokiand. C alifo rn ia, visitad be hare a month, w ith M m. Oldham
In Springfield Last »reek to secure the who sxpeclg to enter the Phclflc C hris­
•a rric e» of a local physician who • tian hospital Bunday for a m ajor
operation
spectallitng in goiter treatm ent
Many From Marwoto— .Vmoog Mar-
cola residents who Halted Springfield
oa b a a in a » lata last week w are Mr»
C. M Miller. F Roy Lane and M rs O
W M iller.
w— Oram Car
a Springfield
Tsecftsrs V ie it H a r n e a — Misa
Francés Hodge. teacher tn ib e S p rln g
field bigh acbooL visitad haré borne
Ham From Jasper— P. S HIUs of at Salem o re r tbe »reekend. Among
Jasper paid Springfield a stall Mon otbar teacbera aw ay over the weab-
end were Misa T iakb am . who w ent lo
♦ay.
CorraAla. and M I » Paulina M illar,
Tburwtan Man H am Ed W h itta k er who Ha lad at Dalla».
»f Thurston paid Springfield a bust
Spm m a Leg— H a rry W . Parks of
geas visit Monday
C rea v e ll sprained bis leg w hile wurk-
W a lter» 11 le Man I»»— Fred Easton of
W a ltw s lU e wa» a Springfield vtoitor
Monday.
BRATTAIN SCHOOL TO
GIVE PROGRAM TODAY
An Arm lattcd day program to ache
dnlad for the B m tta ln school today
at t o'clock T ha program, » an
Bounced by the principal. M m O ra
Read Hem enw ay. follow«
Pong "M y Oregon
Song. "T hree L ittle S la te rs ." ----------
First gmde
R ecitation. "O ar Flag. .. F irst grade
Second grade
FTag D rill --------
Concurt reading. Bright Flag."'------
___ Thlrd-A grade
W ilbu r M«pn«reon III— W ilb u r Me-
Tba nawly-organised group la now
Dny"
l'irta A grado meeting ragnlarly. thelaat m ealing be Itierann «on of A iry McPbarnon. has
mg at tba home of Mra. I'e a rl Clnrk bean aartoualy til M r «onia time
In H and era
F ifth B grade
Pennsylvania.
T h in Week-End discloses many real opportunities for saving» on thv
household budget. Item* are Included In these IXillar Dry offerings th«t
are worth much more than the price nuked, be sure to come eitrly while
assortments are complete.
WHITE ENAMEL PAIL
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I f
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W a lterv ilte V is ite r In— M r a D. C.
T ro tte r o f W a lte rrille »hopped la ,
Springfield. Monday.
Ooaa to Philadelphia—J T w o rtlo cf
I'ongrg purctumad a Southam Pnolfio
tic k *! here Ibis weak for I'hlladelgtoe,
at Wetherbee-Powers
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C -eek Man In Tow n— George W a r­
p er of F a ll Creek wa« a business
Ttoltor here Monday
O rganlm ttoa took place a few weak«
ago. tba club being parale norial, an i
lim iting Ita m rm barablp lo tha widow«
of tba city.
DOLLAR DAY
G3J
V isits S<star H am — M rs Joeepb'ne
John« of Garden W a y riatted her
Bister. M m . A lm a Cowden, over S u .
tan n ar at tba boma of Mr« A. H
y a a V a lM b I« to ba enjoyad on tba
evening of N a w m b a r I« by niatmbara
of Iba Springfield wblowa chib, It wa«
announced to day
W a * r a b a a in g • «'•<>* ’ l » * •*<*
th a t'* our only purpuaa." “aid M t t.
Van Valaah "W* « u ltra that In Eu
m a a a bn<ta< lor'« club 1« batng or-
g a n lia d
We are BOt 1« nppoaltloo Io
th a t club and Bra » a nture Io any th a t
wa ara not orngalaad ft* tba » m a
purpuaa "
i
Full 10 quart factory capacity. zfT*
heavy enamel flnlsh and strong jk
ball handle, Now .......................
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WHITE ENAMEL DISH PAN
Extra large Dish Pan with full (Tp»-j
edge trimmed in blue, welded Nk I
handles, Now --------------- —---- -
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ALUMINUM KETTLE
Eight quart Aluminum Drew
arvlng Kettle, nicely finished
paneled sides, heavy w i r e
handle. Now
¿n» fi
Nk
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IINUM ROASTER
ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR
i Size Round Roaster will lit any
Six Cup Coffee Perculator. highly p
Gem to Laaburp— Dr R P M orten­
sen made a professional call to Lea
burg S aturday night.
In Front Creek— M rc. K S Leep M
FaJ C reek wa» a Ttoltor hem S atur­
day.
Dishes at Real Reductions
Pangra Resident In— M m . B Oillon
of Pengra paid Springflsld a visit this
week.
MeGlynn Man In Team — F. F.
M alinda of M rO tyno waa a Ue:al visi­
tor Satnrday
•rw w e r
In
«
T e w n - R oy
Brew er uf
FaU Creek waa a Springfield rtoitor j
this week.
O rtvm
From
Cm ew e ll
M r.
America today enjoys an era of world leadership which
was hastened In no small measure by those who faced
Eatrtward ten year* ago—sailing to the old world In the
cause of humanity. Hull credit, except at home, perhapa ha«
never been given American arms In that world conflict.
Nevertheleaa, as time >unu up the part we played, there will
be no wonder that a nation such as our* should establish
itself a* a power for good—and be an acknowledged leader.
and
Six get» are being clotted out to tn&ke rocm for new wore
now arriving.
All nmall piece*, value* up to 11.26, being of-
Q Q x«
fered at close out prices, only .—................. ............ — du vFV
I^arge piece*, Including Platter« and Vegetable
« Q
Diahes, value to >6.00, o n ly ------------------------ ---- - T w l
Real Estate
Mm. H. E. Pilcher drove In from Cren-
w e ll Saturday
160 ACRES of good land In Washington to trade for *ome-
thfng here. Price >4000. Mortgage of >700. Can buy on
long time.
W a lta rv illa
Folk
H a ra -M r
and
M ra H a rry Parka of W aM ervlUe w ar-
etottora at a local store Saturday
Trades! — Trades!
y ie lto rf From W a lta rv illa — Robert
M cNow n of W a lte rrille waa a rtoitor
here Saturday
YOUR
CREDIT
ERBEE
POW ERS
1*.
W lllo m e n .
WE CHARGE
INTEREST
ai U n m rh
California. Washington, Montana and Idaho. We are get­
ting trades from there every day, so If you have anything
to trade come in and list your property. We can match you.
W angling Man In— C. A Cooper of
W en dllng was a business ria lto r here i
this week.
WAf. VASBY
REAL
Cm sw ell Woman Hera— Mra. W F.
Roberta of Cresw ell waa a Springfield
Phone 73- J
ESTATE
312 Main St.
Springfield, Ore.
visitor Friday.
In From Rainbow Mrs. George W
W illia m a of Rainbow was a Spring
field ria lto r thia week.
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Jasper Man Here— Paul Radtke of
Jasper paid S p rln g firil a buatneaa
v is it FVIday.
Made for one purpose
Here From Yakim a, W ashington—
G ordon B o u rg eto o f Y a kim a . W anbing-
to n . to » to ltln g fo r Borne lim e with h!a
g ra n d p a re n t« , .Mr and M rs. E. W.
Colhns of Springfield.
C resw ell Man In— L. Ca«tlem an j f
—to promote pleasure
C re s w e ll wa« a T to lto r here S aturday.
W endling People Here — Among
W e n d lln g r.ro p le here S a tu rd a y were
Jdr«. C lin to n IjtB e e and O. A. Ha««-
man.
SUM M ONS
In the C ircu it Court of the State of
Oregon fo r Lane County.
M in n ie H e a th e r, P la in tiff, »« V e rn o n
Rnanel H e a th e r. D efe n da n t
T o V ernon R ur«el H e a th e r. D efendant.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
O F. OREGON
You are h e re b y re-
q n lrn d to appear and a n sw e r the co m ­
p la in t file d again«» you In »he above
e n title d « u lt w ith in tw e n ty week«
fro m th e f« t e o f the fir s t p u b lic a tio n
o f th is «um m ons and If you fa il so
to a n sw e r f o r w a n t th e re o f the p la in ­
t i f f w ill ta k e a decree a g ain«! you fo r
th e d is s o lu tio n o f th e m a rria g e re ­
la tio n now e x is tin g betw een sa d plaiB
t i f f and said 'd e fe n d a n t and th a t said
p la in t if f to he decreed to Ite »he o w n e r
o f the fo llo w in g d e « crlh e il prem ises
B e g in n in g on h o u na ry lin e o f and ISO
fp e t N W o f the most n o u th e rly p o in t
o f lo t 1 In b lo ck 21 lln C huis V is ta
P a rk, Ixsne C ounty. O regon, thence
N E 70 feet, thence p a ra lle l w ith the
S W lin e o f said lo t to S lin e o f Lake
S tre e t, th e n ce w e s te rlv to E lin e o f
C e n tra l S tre e t, thence SE 60.98 fe e t to
b e g in n in g .
"Hie da te o f th e o rd e r o rd e rin g the
p u b lic a tio n o f th is «um m ons 1« dated
Noeem her 8. 1927. and req u lr« « ouh-
llc a tlo n once each w eek fo r fo u r
weeks, and date o f fir s t p u b lic a tio n
is N o ve m b e r 10th. 1927.
C A W TNTFRM BHO R. A ttorney fo r
P la in tiff. R eslden««: E ugene, Oregon.
N . 10-17 24: D. 1 « :
“He suffered that we might smile; he died that
we might live.
He made the supreme sacrifice
that we, on this side of the world, might, carry on
in the Ideals our forefathers died for in ’76.
He
Bleeps; but his memory Is active in the heart of
every American.”
Camel is attuned to the
mood of the smoker who
seeks pleasures rather
than panaceas* Offered
as a cheer not as a cure*
The Unknown Soldier and his seventy
thousand comrades who fell beside him
occupy a shrine in our hearts. Let us not
forget our dead. But let us also remem­
ber those of our boys whom the gods of
war spared.
TH IS STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON FRI
DAY. ARMISTICE DAY
Phone
CALL
Phone
If all cigartttet were as goad
as Camel you wouldn't hear
anything about special treat­
ment» to make cigarettes good
for the throat. Nothing takes
the place of choice tobaccos.