The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 17, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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TH URBDAY N0VBMBBR 17, 1M1
PAGE FOUR
TOWN A N D VICINITY
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Feast in the Making
* Holidav apjietites sharpened' keen with anticipation
of the feast—demand that you choose carefully the highest
quality and choicest flavors.
Our custom ers never need worry about quality—flavors
or prices. You art' never taking a chance on any article—
w e never substitute som ething “just as good’’ for the best.
Send us your Thanksgiving orders—let us fill them
from our fresh stock of nationally known quality products.
\Ye deliv er in the city and will take orders over Phone 9.
Everything For the Thanksgiving
Dinner
Mince Meats
Cranberries
Thls Is a
A second case of Inliuitll« paralysis lime, tir follard sald
W
altsrvills
Man
Hare—
C It S.vlv«-» | »ws reported here today, when Lor­ «-onditi»» eg la lln c plinost e /e r /w h e ie ,
At Fall City— Mr». A K Bused wss
ter of W altervllle was a Sprlngfle' I raine, 6 year old daughter of Mr and
a visitor at Fall City this week
he suld
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs A C VedU-onl. waa pla> <«l under
To Dexttr— Herbert Jiiixlan. brother
' «inaranlln«.
John Kll»o •" H o s p ita l
nt Mr» K. K. I’yne, made » trip to | Here From Thurston — W 'llla ttl
The little girl fell and was Injure«!
Bennie
of
Thurston
paid
ihl»
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Dexter Wednestlay.
! on Sunday o n Monday morning she
Taken violen ti/ HI «hi» mortili»«.
visit yesterday.
was taken sick, although paralysis John King, aliseli«« In Uie lloolli K««lly
Goes to San Francisco— llertnce C o\
Dexter Man H e r e — N S B ussell if did not develop until Wetlnosdav Otl«> I.Uinher company ntfice» fiere, wa»
of SprlngtleM 1» «wing to San Fran­
Dexter »«* a Springfield visitor Mon leg 1» i«raly»ed today. Pnrglysls Inok rushrd to Die Engel» hosplla’ hy Or
ciaco shortly to make her home.
place after serum was administer«**! W II rollaid
The »sari nature of
day.
Visit at Portland— A Lyons »pent
Mr King'» llln«-»s wns noi ilytermlned
hi a local physleisu
H e re F ro m Santa Clara—»Mrs M
»petit the iwvek-end trialling In Port­
The other case Is Dial of the three- late ihl» ipomlng. «nd hi» Vendutoti
Murphy of Santa Clara was an out of
land.
1 year old daughter of Koberl Kiser remaliK-d virtuali/ nnchanged.
town visitor here Tuesday.
I Shi* has tieeu III for a week, anil is
visitor Io Portland— Anna Kiuii.hv.-
C rs s w e ll R esid en t In— M rs. I-
k. reported Io he slightly Iniproveil at
S cout C on fsrsn es S la ts d
and her stster. Mary Kiser, left on
Bolierts of Cseswell was a business present.
Sunday for Portland.
Springfield Boy Scout olfidal» bave
Dr W. H Pollard, city health of
visitor here Tuesday.
H e re F ron t F a ll C re e k — Mrs It W
IW-er. made an tnspe«-ti«>n of local rscelved notlce of thè date» for tho
Hers On Wednesday— F M Marsh
Cautson Of Fan Creek was a Spring-
school building» yesterday for the pur tifili annunl palm i leader» conferei!. ».
all of Mt. Angel >*»» among out of pose of determining J h eir sanitary tu he condurle*! al Vancouver. W ash­
field visitor Saturday.
town visitor» her«« Wednesday.
condition. In general, he said, the ington Novemlwr ST '-'f Whether unv
Has An Operation— Mrs. O. A H a -
school premises are III good shape, nl locai »«- ohi » or «»flirtala wlll he ahi»
den underwent a major operation at j In From Jasper—Mr» Nellie Forcum
though he will recommend some to allelui ha» not been d.u lded.
the Pacific Christian hospital Monday ' of Jasper waa a Springfield visitor
Tuesday.
morning.
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M areola Woman In— Mrs. <1. W
V is ito rs a t Salam— Mr and Mrs D
B. Murphy. Miss Clara Jones and Mr Miller of MarcoJa was a Springfield
and Mrs. E K Pyne motored to thtletn v is ito r T u e s tia y .
Sunday.
Has Operation— Mrs. J B Beyers
CHy property for acreage.
Return From Colorado— Edsar l.o u k ., was operated on at the Pacific Chris
I have some Houses that can he bought oti Easy I •* TIU».
Bd Geiger and Fred Thompson are I tian hospital yesterday morning
If you have anything to trade or sell, see me.
back from Hotchkiss. Colorado, where
Mortensen at Cushman— Dr. It P.
Some Good Houaea to rant. $10.00 up to $30.00.
, they spent several months working
Mortensen Is at Cushman today on
Spices
Pulm Pudding
Sll¡CAR PEA*
SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY
$1.00 BROOMS for
39C
CALL
Phooe
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9
THREE DAY COOKING SCHOOL
And Demonstration
will be held at thia store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
this week. Three times each day, 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 3 p.
m., under the personal direction of Frank Decatur White,
Nationally Known C aterer and Dietitian, using the
Bridge-Beach Range
V ia « M r. and M rs. Flanery— Mr an<
Here For Fsw Days— William Ed­
Mrs. Andrew Campbell and daughter wards of Canary la spending a few
spent the week-end visiting at the days In Bprlnifljld.
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. F.anery
Palmer Her» From low» A Palmer
Hers From Dallas— Virgil McPher­ of Iowa la here vlalllng hla eons. Roy
son. teacher In the [Milas Junior High and Ray. who liven In W est Spring
school, was home arm istice day to
field.
visit his relatives.
, Fred Bauer Goee Home — Fred
Return to Mapleton—George Per­ Bauer, who has been working for the
kins went to Mapleton Sunday to sup­ forest service on the south W illamette,
ervise construction of the new school has finished hla work for the season
building, for which he holds the con­ and haa left for hla home.
tract.
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Local Party at Portland— A grou^ oi
Visit at Partland— Mr and Mrs. C. Springfield people made a trip to . Oft-
E. Kenyon drove to Portland for a land Friday to vlalt frlenda and rela­
week-end visit with Mr and Mrs tives. ln the group were Mrs C. Berg.
Welby Stevens, who are spending Mtss Billie Berg. T. Berg. Miss Flor­
some time In the northern city.
ence Ldn«iley and Mrs Lindley, the
Mrs. Oldham Operated Or»— Mrs. R latter two of Santa Clara.
B. Oldham of West Springfield under­
Food S ale S a tu rd a y
went a major operation at the Pacific
Christian hospital on Monday morn-, The Catholic Ladles Guild will con­
duct a basaar and food sale at the
tng.
1. O. O. F. building. Fourth and Main £
Visitors at Kester Homs— Mr. and streets, on Saturday, all day.
Mrs. E. O. Jarvis and daughter of
Portland, spent the w eekend visiting
at the home of Dr and Mrs. Eugene
O ur P r a c tic a l P a tte r n
Kester of Springfield.
No. 1157
Petersons Visit at Woodburn— Mr
and Mrs. I. M Peterson went to Wool-
burn for the -weekend
While there
they visited with Mr and Mrsfi Henry
G. Hanson, old friends of theirs.
Mr. ami
Mrs Harry B. Anthony of Westfir are
the proud parents of a 7-pound son,
born last Thursday. The Anthonys
formerly lived In Springfield, and are
well knoiwti here.
SPECIAL OFFER
with every Bridge-Beach Range sold during this Dem onstra
tioh, you may have your choice of any two of the following
tietns.
WEAR-EVER ROASTER
WEAR-EVER TEA KETTLE
LIFETIME WATERLESS COOKER
FIFTEEN PIECE POTTERY KITCHEN SET
IL _
Trade In you Old Range on a new Bridge-
Beach. No Interest Charged on our deferred
paym ent plan.
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1J/ETHERBEE
- pOW ERg
Willamette at 11th
Eugene, Oregon
W e lc o m e
Son—
Stevens on Grand Jury — Welby
j Stevens, prominent Springfield busi­
ness man, has been named on the
federal grand Jury at Portland and
will spend about three months there
while doing Jury duty. Mr. and Mr».
Stevens haye taken an apartment at
Portland.
,
Gordon Lee On Leave—Gordon fxie,
Springfield boy who Joined the army
some time ago and Is stationed at
Vancouver BArracks. was a visitor
here over the’ armistice week-end. He
went to Wendllng Sunday, where he
-isn ed his mnth<«r until Tuesday.
While iti Springfield he was a visitor
nt Ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Frese
Many See Big Game—Springfield
’ fans were well?sprlnkled over the
j stands at the big Oregon-O. A, C.
j football game Friday. Prophecies of
several local fans who had ventured
to anticipate the gridiron scores were
well horhe out, when Oregon, despite
Its defeat, scored. Several l«A:al men
who saw O. A. C. play Washington
State had predicted an Oregon score,
although none was willing to pho-
phecy a victory for Eugene. They
generally agree that O. A. C. played
a much better game against Oregon
than against Washington State.
Springfield, Ore
JIÏIW SG M NG
TURKEYS
Com and Milk Fattened Turkey». T he Aue»t to be had.
Order your Thank»givlng T urkey now. W e will have it
freshly dretuted and deliver it to you Thanksgiving murnlng.
Also Fryer», lien». Duck» and Geese. All fat and
Freshly Dressed.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Phone 63
PRATT HOLVERSON
4th and Main Sta.
K C. STUART
Save With Safety
at your
We List Here Some of the Articles
On which You will Save Money
If Purchased at Your
Store
Mist Rebhan Is Visitor— Ml»» Con- |
stance Rebhan. a student In Oregon j
Agricultural college, visited over the j
weekend with her parents, Dr and I
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan of Springfield
She attended the Oregon-O. A. C. foot- ,
ball game In Eugene on Armistice dav.
A n th o n y s
REAL ESTA TE
312 Main St.
Phone 73-J
Store
Teacher at Corvallis— Ml»» Kather-'
Ine Tlnkham. Instructor In the Spring-
fle’.d high school, spent the w eekend ,
visiting with her relatives at Corvallis.
Ml»» Tinkhari's home Is In the neigh- I
boring city.
“ T h e R a n g e w ith a R e p u ta tio n ”
Wm. VASBY
professional business.
Undergoes Operation— Mrs. M F
]
Gibbons underwent an operation at
tue l’aclflc Christian hospital /e s te r
Here From North Bend— Mrs. Alma day.
Smith of North Bend visited Mrs C C.
Baby Boy Born— A son was horn
Wilson of Springfield over the week­ Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. 8 M
end.
m ianluk of Donna.
Lettuce
Phone
Trade or Sell
John Hamlin at Portland—John ri
Hamlin went to Ihtrtland early this
week to visit with his brother. Virgil
Hamlin, and other relatives
Celery
All Seasonable
Frqits and
Vegetables
,
chsnges tu ih» board of educallon
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Mud. of thè Sllehy Oregon varloty.
HAS SECOND VICTIM IN
uiakes It alinosi tBipoaalbls In ke»p
SPRINGFIELD. REPORT Ih» building» clean al thè present
Just imagine h«.w smart you'll look
in thia clever sport «lit»* if y 11
make it up in one o f the n«»w »port
material« with a »tripped vestee,
sleeve insert» and skirt panel fo r con­
trast. Bone or pearl button» and a
shoulder flower w ill add just the
right trim m ing toigh.
It is «o simple in design that you
w ill find it very easy to make with
a hand-cut pattern o f heavy paper.
A perfect fit in every size guaranteed.
May he obtained in size» 16 to 44.
Size 36 require» 3% yard» of 40
inch material, »port material and %
yard» of trim m ing material.
Patterns w ill he delivered to any
address upon receipt o f 25c in c4»h
S Postage.
Always
°ize’ Il wanted
Â’ dress:
A t.e mention
r n be-
pertinent, thi> ncw»papcf *
$1.20 Bromo Seltzer, $100
60c Bromo Seltzer
50c
30c Bromo Quinine
25c
75c Bautne Analgeee-
que
68c
$1.25 Creomululon
$1.10
$1.20 Hynij» of Pepsin,
......................;. $1.08
60c Forhan’u Tooth
P aH te...................... 54c
$1.00 Gillette Razor
Blade» .......... - ....... 79c
"50c Gillette Razor
Blade» .................... 40c
75c Gloco ..............—• 69c
50c Gloco ....................43c
$3.75 Horllck’B Malted
Milk .................... 53 48
$1.00 Hind’» Honey and
Alim,ml
94c
50c Hind’» Honey and
Almond ................. 43c
50c Ipana Tooth
I'usl«-,
44c
85c Jad H alt»............. 75c
6fo KotM
49c
$1.20 Scott’» Emulsion,
■ ..............,............... $1.05
75c Vick» Vapo Rub 68c
c o n ?
I* jK L ifc j
_
_ Vick» Vapo Rub • 31c
35c
$1.00 I^tvorl»
......... 89c
50c L a v o ris................ 43c
$1.00 Lieterine ...............89c
$1.00 Mile» Nervine
89c
$1.00NuJol
90c
$1.25 Pinkham ’H Vege­
table Compound, $1.05
65c Plnex .................. 59c
$1.50 Petrolagnr
$1.28
50c Peheco Tooth
Pa»te
44c
65c PondB (’old Cream 59c
35c Ponds Cold Cream 29c
$1.35 Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription
$1.05
$1.35 Pierce’» Medical
Discovery
$1.05
50c P epB odentT ooth
P aste
................ 44c
76c R ubbing Alcohol,
1 Pint,
59c
$1.00 Mineral Oil, R uh -
»lan Type
89c
$1.20 Sal Hepatic»
$1.05
60c Sal Hepatlca
53c
$1.19 Imported Olive
Oil . '
79c
25c Narci»»e Talcum 19c
* 100 Gi,lette Razor Ft»« with the purchase
of a 50c bottle of Palmolive Shampoo.
Flanery’» Drug Store