The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 08, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY DECEMBER 8.1817
THE 8PR1NGF1KLD NEWS
FÀOB four
HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS
FOUND IN HUN1 FOR TALENT
M itchell Here From Drove— James
M itchell, who haa been working for
some tim e at Cottage Drove for U rn y '*
store, visited his parents here Sunday
In From D exter^ -W errn n lllsfftua of
D e x te r wee a vleltor b a r* Monday.
M arcóla Man H e r*— Lee H ill of
M arvola waa a vis ito r hero Saturday.
Drive to Jaeper— M r and Mrs. Noll
Pollard drove to Jaapor Sunday.
M arcela Man In—J W W ade of
visitor In town Friday.
M arcóla «a
H are From Oakridge— V . J H U I i f
O akridge waa an out-of-town visitor
here Friday. •
Drives From Drove — Mrs. Adie
Fogle of Cottage Drove waa In Spring-
field on business Saturday.
W a lte rv llle People H e r * — M r. and
Mrs. Floyd M eyer of W a lte rv llle were
visitors h e r* Saturday.
Come From Ooehen— Mrs. W
L.
Arnold of Ooehen was among out-of-
town visitors here late laat week.
N O T IC I TO C R B D IT O R B
IN THE COUNTY COURT l»F THE
STATE
O F O K B Q O N FO R L A N S
COUNTY.
In thè M atta r of the Estate of A. 0.
Schoonover, deceased
,
T he uuderelgned having been ap­
«ero among o u to fio w u visitors hero
pointed by the Coutily Court of the
Friday.
Slate of Oregon fo r l-ana county ait
m ln la tra trla of the estate of A. C.
Mrs. Plloher Hero— Mra. W
II.
Schoonover, deceased, and having
n ic h e r of I'rs aw e ll visited Springfield
qualified, notice Is hereby given to the
C A L L FOR SCH O O L W A R R A N T «
creditors of. and a ll persona having
Monday
Spriugfield, Oregon, Dec 1. 1BJ7
claims against said deceased, to pre­
Mra. M ontgom ery Operated On—
N O T IC E IS H E It E liY G IV E N that sent them, as required by law, w ithin
, Mrs Sam Montgomery underwent au School district No. lb, of l^ine County, e ll months a fte r the first publication
of thia notice to the said txiulaa
i t i gon, w ill pay at the office of the Schoonover at 414 M iner Building. Ku
operation at the Pacific Christian hos­
Q la lrlv l c le rk at his residence on West gene. Oregon
pital Saturday morning.
Latest re
| porta were that she wan Improving I» street, house No. M *. School w ar­ Date of drat publication hereof, the
rants up to sod Including No. I M I Ith day of December. 1»»7.
aatlsfactorlly.
L O U IS A S C H O O N O V E R . Admltila-
Interest ceases a fte r December 1 0 th ,
tra trlx of the Estate o f A. C. Schoon­
Return to Seattle— George II. Culfin I»27.
Signed
and Mrs. Elisabeth B oiirhaert. who
R. W S M IT H . D tatrlct C lerk, over deceased.
S M IT H A E V A N S . Attorneys for
have been visiting fo r some tim e at Springfield, Oregon.
DS
A d m in istratrix. 4.14 6 4 M iner Bldg«
the home o f M r. and Mrs. A J Mor­
Eugene, Oregon
gan. left yesterday morning tor their
A ll Sot for the Holiday Cleaning
D
11631»;
home at Seattle
M r Coflln Is an New M odern Cleaning Plant — One
uncle and Mrs. Ilouckaert a cousin of Day Service. J. K. Lindsey. 240 Main.
C A L L A N D S E E Dr. N. W. E m e ry
Mrs. Morgan.
D. »16-13.
on prices on plates end other work, tf
Baby Daughter Barn— A baby daugh
te r was bom Sunday morning at tho
Pacific C hristian hospital to M r. and
Mrs O. J. DaVoa
|
V la lt Collins Here— M r and Mra.
F rank Darri eh of Lorane were visitors
Sunday at the home of M r. and Mrs.
K W Collins
W endllng Resident H era— Mrs.
Neet of W endliug came down
Springfield Monday.
A STORE FULL
C
to
O f Thousands
Of Christmas Gifts
O akridge Woman Here— Mrs. Veri
T h a y e r o f Oakridge was a Springfield
visitor Saturday of laat week.
I EN young American singers—
I *" I " I presumably the best la the
country—w ill face the mlcro-
¡SflgSbf phone at Station W EAK In
New York City early In Do-
•em ber to sing tor tame and fortune.
They wtL be the Baalists la the Na­
tional Radio Audition of the Atw ater
Kant Foundation of Philadelphia.
This nation-wide guest for radio
voices has already revealed hundreds
•f young singers of promise, who
have entered the contests eagerly be­
cause the aadlllons oSar them recog­
nition at home and a chance to com­
pete for prises aggregating 117.60«.
Distinctive figures are sponsoring the
gadertaklng as a National Audition
Oommlttee
They are Madam Louisa
Homer,
the
M etropolitan
Upera
•ta r; Mrs. Edgar Stillm an Kelley. I
president of the National Federa­
tion of Music Clubs; Edward W. Bog.
former editor of the Ladles' Home
Journal, end Mrs Otto H. Kahn, wife
of the world-famous New York bank- .
at end music patron.
Winners of state auditions— one boy !
Cola In Town— M ark Cole transact
ed buslneaa here Saturday. H e Uvea
at Darden W ay.
f —
•'Did you take h er home a fte r the
ghowr
"Ho, my folks were home.’"
H ere From Creswell— Mrs. F E.
Roberts o f C resw ell paid Springfield
a visit Friday.
E D W A R .0 W
F ifty -F ifty Orandpop
Old Gent.— "W hen I was a lad I
didn’t thin k a thing of chopping up a
woodshed fu ll of logs.”
Youngster— "W e ll. I don't thin k ao
much about it. either."
I
Here From J a s p e r - <’ F F ran klin
of Jasper paid Springfield a visit Sat-
urday.
SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE. WE GIVE OUR WORD OF HONOR THEY
WILL BE RIGHT IN QUALITY AND PRICE.
COME IN AND SEE US — WE h^AVE THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN LANE COUNTY.
Return« to Portland— Charles Jor- ‘
dan returned to Portland Tuesday '
evening a fte r a few days' visit with
relatives and friends here.
TURNER’S
NOVELTY
STORE
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Springfield, Oregon
Main Street
£L>E>6TRI<3AP GIFTS
ARE
.BEAUTIFUL, ECONOMICAL, PRACTICAL!
A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER OF
B r ea k fa st
“A woman w ill go through a lot for
portable ' a man when she m arries him ."
|
“Yes, the one I m arried went
" I tied the dog to it the other d a y . through my trousers, m y
count, and a divorce suit."
a cat came by.”
bank
aad
i
Jack Queen In T ow n—Jack Queen
of M arcóla was here on business last
week.
A Clean Record
'Sway the Money Does
th a t
Mrs. Burdick In — M ra F A. B ur­
dick of Vtda was a Springfield visitor
Sunday.
Resort Owners Here— M r. and M rs I
Frosh— “Do you notice any Improve­
A. J Kuhn, who operate the Cascade
ment, Professor, since last week?”
Professor— "Yes. now that you call Resort on the M cKenxIe highway.
my attention to It, I th in k your h air
Is parted.”
Obliging
of
Orange Jelly Slices, lb. ............ .............. 15c IXillg from 6c to 110. W* make a specialty
Christmas Mix. l b . ........ ............................. 15c of dolls and can please the moat fastidious.
Cocoa Nut Bon Bon. lb........._..............25c
Baby Dolls In baskets, nicely dressed. $1.25
Peanut Brittle, lb. ------------------ ---------- 14c
Hundreds
of nice fancy woven baskets In
5-lbs. Bon BonB, ____ _______- ___ ___$1.50
various
designs
and sizes priced from 20c
Chocolate Drops .......................... ...... .— 18c
And scores of other kinds of fresh candles to 70c.
Boxed Stationery from 15c to $2.00
at similar prices.
Christmas favors in many varieties— Nut
HOSIERY, a S p ecialty
3 Pairs of IPSWICH HOSIERY for $1.20. A cups, Christmas trees and Kuple doll designs
nationally known guaranteed hose. Indies that ore specially appropriate.
Fine Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.66 pair. Mayoninlse sets, smoking sets, incense burn­
ers, beautiful toilet sets, purses of every
Hose that sell for $2.60.
2000 Handkerchiefs ranging from 6 for I kind and shape, sandwich trays, serving
trays, dishes, art goods, hand painted vanes,
25c up.
Crepe tie chine hundpainted handkerchiefs, fancy glass ware, and hundreds of similar
> articles that will make the most appropriate
beautiful designs, 3 In box for 75c.
, Christmas presents obtainable.
6 Embroidered Handkerchiefs for 60c.
Returns From Portland— N e ll Poll­
ard returned late last week following
a trip to Portland.
8 OK.
¿3.VZ G reen D iscount ‘S tamps ;
Our XmaS Gifts Are
ac-
Tbs« splendid G r ill Staaa, whirls
peaches, too ¿It, brails, boils or
w ill be a mu»t welcome gift-
Idevl for b a rh d o r girl« and others
who do not have kitchen facilities.
Price includes all ntensila.
$ 8 .8 5
UP
—
Remember: We give S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps on all your Xmas purchases
Ketels’ Drug Store
euREine
m o n / $i.6o
Ö
W arm th to «oothe an aching back
or to take away tbe Iry chill of
tha bad before retiring in sub-aera
weather is quickly and cheaply
provided hy this superb Heating
Pad.
$ 5 .0 0 ,
UP
HEATEP
W AFTPBcS
•N COFFEE -
UP
H ere is a C arlin g Iron that really
carl«! An exclusive («attire is the
shield opening parallel to the
waver rod so the h a ir la held
evenly. An ideal gift.
Waffles - baked te a T —and coffee
brewed by the famous H ot-D rip
method Is a combination to suit
the Queen’s taste. At breakfast-—
and fo r light late evening supper«,
follow ing a bridge— this duo w ill
ba royally received.
Holirai where ii m m .
■SlJLLIb IRON
$ 3 .9 5 TIP
ibr damp
rlo lh . th r H olpoinl Super-Iron b
rbap. the fine,! iron yet per-
C -led
hy Inventive genhu.
It*
p.lente.1 Thum b Ra*l, w h k h real,
wriat. arm anil «boulder*, and the
Swivel Plug that birreaae, th r life
of the eord are other real rraaona
why S H E w ill appreciate your gift
and adm ire yonr kaen judgment
and aanaa of raluc.
M O U NTA IN STATES POWER COMPANY
i t e ■-=>,<!
H RATTNO
PAP
free
W ith every breakfast aet pur­
chased we w ill give without
charge a $4.00 table tap with
three convenient outlets—add­
ing much to the comfort of
the set
SEE OUR WINDOWS AND INSIDE DISPLAYS
NOW READY
se t s
N o longer i t it necee*
sary fo r the Lady of
the House to ju m p up
and down fo r repeated
visits to the kitchen—
bre.ikfast . is now pre*
pared mostly right at
the tabla.
Another
added com fort is that
toast made during the
meal is eaten while
hot rather than
if made before
meal begin«.
GRILL. STOVE
Now on Display
NORWOOD NOVELTIES
PERFUME ATOMIZERS
PERFUME BURNERS
PERFUME SETS
GIFT CIGARS
STATIONERY
TOILET SETS
INFANT SETS
SHAVING SETS
MANICURE SETS
INCENSE BURNERS
KODAKS AND MANY
OTHER GUTS
TOYS of Every Kind and Description
CANDIES--An Elegant Freak Line
Pengre Man In— F W Richardson
of Pengre. was a Springfield visitor
late last week.
Manager— "W hy did you strike this
young lady?”
W a lte r— “W’ elL she asked me to
fetch her a wrap. And all I done wux
In fetch her one over the rig ht eye."
"W h a t became
garage of yours?’’
W e Invite Comparison of Prices,
Read Some of These and Think
Drives to Drove— Dw ight Ketsey
motored to Cottage Drove and H a rris ­
burg Bunday.
taken to New York by the Atw ater
Kent Foundation for the finals, which
w ill be broadcast over a national net­
work of stations.
T b e awards tor
these w ill be as follows:
Winners
of
first
place — one
young men end one young woman—
w ill each receive 16,000 cash and
two years* tnltlon in a musical con­
and one g irl—receive silver medals servatory.
gnd are taken to their district e u d l-; Winners of second place will each
tlons at the expense of the Founda­ receive 12.000 cash and one year's
tion to compete with young singers tuition.
Winners of third place w ill each
from their neighboring states. Winners
• f each of the five district auditions— receive 11,000 and one year’s tuition.
W inners of fourth place w ill each
•n e young man and one young woman
|g «ach— receive gold medals end are receive 1500.
Couldn’t Do There
Never before have we been so well prepared for Santa
Claus with a atore stock that would do credit tv the
lurKest cities. First class goods, csn-fully selected and
purchased at very cloae figures has enabled us to make
a wonderful offering at this Christmas time.
: » '
e
D am n, chilly days are ahead.
Q u ick, clean, economical heat is
provided by this portable heater
at the turn of a
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