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PLANS FOR BAND HERE CHURCH NIGHT PROGRAM CANDIDATE WAS FORMER ARE BEING CONSIDERED SPRINGFIELD RESIDENT TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY 0 ■■ ■ ■■ A in v e i« il i II n I i supper mid a m is sionary p»K"«nt w ill ba fea tllfcs of iim "church night" piroKimu ut the i iiriHtluii church MiK'lul parlor» Fri day cvi-nlim Thu illuiior will bo at ii 30 o'clock »ml follow. iim program will Follow ing <!>•' World Cull mission nry p«K*'ant ih<> following program will bo prohotilod; Balactloti, men's i|iiurn l c imposed of John Rohert»ou, W alter Noulon, Clndd Nacly, luiur- «<iii« Moffitt; rending, Maud llclk m an ; vocal auto, 1‘aarl lllltorhrund; aol.i, 4 Claude N eely; »«»Io, Wllmu llaack , reading. t*«url Hllterhrand; aolo, Ofa Lute. FOR SALE OR R ENT—Modern 6- room bunaaluw Good term s Phono 140 It after 6 o'clock M.17-24 VOTERS ATTENTION PAGE FIVE T H E SPRIN GFIELD NEW S T IU ' HKI »AY MAY 17, 1«»2K REEDSPORT VETERANS TO f HAVE JULY 4 PROGRAM THURSTON . — — — — y- — — — Hubert and Fred Gray left for Plan» for organizing a band for Hprlngfl.-ld « an lay claim Io at leaat Klarnth Falla la»t T uesday where they Horlrurnebl Ilia were discussed --- here - -- ---- thl» one candidate who 1» seek in g nom i not w eek When O R Ol»«on of the ban,I -zper t to g e t em p loym en t nation In Ilia primary election t o Mr». Della Herrington from ('res- morrow. He 1» Fred Walker, for lu»trum«nt departm ent of Sherman welt 1» visitin g here »later, Mr». A. Clay and company m usic house wa» more than 20 year» a hualne»» man W W eaver. In town to Interview local people. of thl» city. Mr Oleson believes a hand can he Ml»» H azel Kdmlston, who 1» teach Mr W alker moved to Eugene th« recruited here »Ince there are many ing at St Helen», »pent the pa»t l«r»t of th!» yeur after »¿lllnk hl» tin- ■'«rtaklng bualneaa to Chaile» P. [■apable m usician« In thia city. Want» week-end at here home here, Cecil Harblt and Mr» Frank Camp- Poole He «tail conducted the parlor» have fun. Honed here before, but vlnlted their slater, Mr». Perry hare for about 20 yeur». I luring that loaderahlp ha» caused som e difficulty. It 1» proposed thl» lim e to »»cure the |{eam an ap Vernonia la»t week end time he wa» active In civic affair* and Mr». W illiam R ennie and »on, on leaving here wa» president o f the serv ices of Prof. Andrew Lundlea of Harold, motored to Salem last Friday Lions club. He waa affiliated with Eugene If the hand la started. The mualc compuny man I« esperi- even in g where they visited relative» local lodge». Mr W alker, who 1» aacklng the of- ally anxious to »ee younger men and 1 over the w eek end. dee of county coroner, wa» here ye»- boy» In the hand In order that It may | T he veterinary Inspector wae teat, ing cowa for tuberculosis here last terday Interview ing friend». Several be built up here. The city charter provide« a »urn ' Monday. of hl» supporters slgm el a petition Last Tueaday Pleasant Hilt baaeball which appear» In other column» of annually for the support of a baud team« motored over here .,d played thl» paper. — Thurston high school team s, Thurs- ONLY GRADE A MILK ■ IS »1.1 . ton girl»' team won, w h ile Pleasant KIDS' PARTY PLANNED FOUND REPORT REVEALS , (1|| ■ Celebrating the linking of the Roose ! veil and Umpqua highw ays, the Am erican Legion post, of R eedsport in Ixmglae county will stag«- a big i Fourth of July celebration which will be called Lhe Golden Link celebration Ask a Man Who Knows Him L eglon slres from all parts of the state are being Invited to participate In the celebration. A delegation from the coast city was here th is week talking to local veterans and Inviting them to the c o a s t Springfield will have a celebration In Midway park according to present plans. Land and water sports, a sea food dinner, am usem ents for the kiddies, prizes and prominent speakers are on the .program for the R eedsport ce le bration. To the coast country the linking of the trwo highw ays will m«an much. It Is stated. t„am waa T|rtOrlous. JAMES K. KING C andidate for REPUBLICAN NOMINATION For District Attorney The upper grades of public school BY NEEDLECRAFT CLUB For the first lim e .In ce In.pect on Mon(Jay Th<j ‘ atud<rnt« took their exam inations on Grownup» will «Ire»» a» young»!erv was adopted here, reports rorn M ember of a pioneer fam ily. and attend a party of the Needlm-raft office of the milk Inspector. Dr L S W edne#4ay an„ Thuraday. Chiropractic and Associated w ith Judge E. O. Kent, a h « * that all milk was of grade (h<> club thl» afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Electro-Therapy P o tter in th e law firm of P o tte r , . _ Mr». C O. W ilson and Mr» Clifford A The report v covers the month <>t I team s played the Thurston team s on & King. A veteran of th e W orld Specializing In . . , the local diamond ihuraton boys' are Joint hostess«» for the party Aprl1' 1 W ar. T h l. show s great Interest and Im tpam #nd ram ,ra teanl which 1» to bo held at the former'» Painless and prove,nent. the Inspector points out in home. Bloodless won. 58 X Ja m e s K. King for The program for the afternoon will the report. Mrs. Minnie Thompson became III Removal of H eretofore considerable grade B D istrict A ttorney follow out the "kid" Idea, with ap Tonaila last Friday night and was taken to milk has Dairymen ha» been found. rounn. im irymen are pa(,|fl(, rhr)atian hospital where propriate game» and »tunts. (Paid A dvertisem ent Inserted by striving to improve the grade of their an operatlon for ap. 15th year In Oregon prectlclng. Jam es K. King-for-Dlstrict-Attorney Phone 2085 product It 1» stated. nendlrltls. Office 1237 Ferry St. 8 U M M O N S Club, Robert W. Earl, Secretary- People here feel that the plan fori Eugene. On Thursday Miss A gnes Brlght- Treasurer.) IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Inspecting milk In proving an asaet. man w ill hold a class in m illinery nt S T A T E O F ORBOON FOR L A N E , CO U N TY . the hom e of Mrs. Taylor Needham , Lida Scoggln. Plaintiff, vs., Ray fkrog EATS BIG STEAK AND under the auspices o f the Ladies Aid ' gin, Defendant. FRIED ONIONS— NO GAS society. T o Ray Scoggln, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: ....... Mrs. Laura Hadley, who under- ' DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE You are hereby required to appear Every tim e 1 a te I had terrible went a major operation at the hospl- i For and answ er the complaint filet stom ach gas. Now. thanks to Adler- ta) | n E ugene som e tim e ago, has ' against you In (he above entitled suit Ika. I eat »teak and fried onion» and recovered enough to be moved to the I within four w eeks from the date of LANE COUNTY home of her mother. Mr». Needham | the first publication of this Summons, feel fine."— Mr«. J. Julian. PRIMARIES, MAY 18, 1928 Just ONE »poonful A dlerlka relieve» to-wlt. four weeks from this 17th day of May 1928, and If you fall to appear gas and that bloated feelin g so that N O T IC E Am dry and favor im partial, fair prohibition law enforce or answ er for want thereof the plnln you can eat and aleep well. Act» on m ent. , tiff will take a decree against you for The Thurston high school w ill give the dissolution of the marrtHge rela BOTH upper and low er bowel and re Will give all business careful consideration and extend move» old w aste m atter you never a Benefit Dance Saturday night May C andidate for tion now existin g between said plain equal co u rtesy to all. thought wan there. No m atter what 19th at the Thurston Hall. Good I Paid A dvertisem ent by Alta King, Eugene, Oregon.) REPUBLICAN NOMINATION tiff and said defendant and such other you have tried for your stomach and music. G entlem en 50c. Ladle» Free relief that to the court may appear For bowels. Adlerlka w ill surprise you. equitable The order directing the service of Flanery's Drug» Store. the sum m ons herein hv publication thereof Is dated Moy 16th. 1928 and N O T IC E TO C O N TR A C TO R S direct publication once each week for LANE COUNTY four su ccessive weeks. Sealed bldg will be received by the I Now 4-room plastered house Date, o f first publication Moy 17th. City Recorder of Springfield, Oregon, Primaries May 18, 1928 up to 7:30 P. M on the 28th day of has fire place and hardw ood 1928 U A WINTERME1ER. Attorney May. 1928. for the grading and gravel floor in living room . Price Paid Adv— Eugene V. Slattery, for Plaintiff. R esidence Eugene, Ore Ing of L street betw een 9<h and 10th $2100 w ith $500 dow n and bal Law yer, 717 W illam ette Street, Eu gon. »treets In Kepner’» Addition to ance in m onthly paym ents. Will 77 E. Broadw ay Next to I. O. O. F. Bldg. M 1724-31: J. 7-14: Springfield. Oregon, said work to be gene, Oregon. Eugene, Oregon done In accordance with the plan« tak e c a r or lots in tra d e for .in : specifications of the City En equity. gineer. Bid» to be opened at special I have a good house th a t can council m eeting a t Springfield City be bought w ith soldiers loan. Hall at 7:30 P. M May 28th. 1928. A good six-room plastered M en! Buy y our W ork Shoes the m odern way. E very I M PETERSON. Recorder. Ma. 17-24: house on good stre e t, has lots pair displayed so you can see just w hat you a re getting. Or.E.T. Helms A L T A KING D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y Eugene V. Slattery DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SALE Men’s Work Shoes Change o f Ownership I have bought th e stock and rented the m achinery and have tak en charge of th e Springfield C abinet Shop located at 344 F o u rth Street. I wish to th an k my old custom ers fot ‘th eir past p a tro n age and hope they and the new cu sto m ers that need window or door fram es or glass will give m e part of th eir work. H. E. PITTS Imagine a Fisher Body on a Six at a price of#745 With its smoother, more powerful engine— with its advanced engineering design—with these features alone, the New Series Pontiac Six rivals every other car In ita field. But when you add to these advantages the luxury of Fisher bodies, then the Pontiac Six takes on a measure of value never before equaled at $745! Come in and examine this car for yourself I See its long, low, rakish lines. And »Itet in specting it, you, too, w ill agree that it s the smartest, finest, most desirable Six ever offered at $745J_____________________________ - M inor Sedan. »74»! Cn,,|w. S 7 « | Sport Rnad«rr.»74ti » 7 7 Cabriolet. »79*1 4 Dam Sedan, »««1 Sport Landa- Sedan. Oal.?,nd Atl-Amr-oon Six, »MM» «a « 1 * 9 . All fn u e . a. fecta ,,. C hr.lO oU and.fnnliac delivered pei. ee they Inrlode tow u t bond!,n« duo «e. General Molar. l ime Payment Plan aea.IuW. a t »nlnlmum W. R. Dawson SIX G EN E R A L MOTORS Williams’ Self Service Store SU M M O N S FOR P U B L IC A T IO N I of shru b b ery and fruit trees, will tra d e for 5 or 10 acres im proved. NOTICE— I have a re n te r for a good house Ju n e 1. , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. Susan Campbell. Plaintiff. V».. Jam es R B illings and Hillings, his iwlfe; Martha A Lewm an and E. E BUSINESSES FOR SALE l^-wnian, her husband; Nancy A. earn er and Thom as Carney, her A fully equipped pool hall to husband; I-eota M. Alexander and tra d e for land or lots, Alexander, her husband; A fully equipped bakery for Thom as A B illings and Helen B ill i ings. his w ife; Etta M B illings, a sale. widow W illiam I. Smith and C assie W atch for ou r big opening I Sm ith, his w ife; N ettle C. Christy sale on v acan t lots ab o u t Ju n e and ' ........ Christy, her husband: Ruhv Barrett and Conrad Barrett, 10. T w o hundred lots will be her husband; Hulah M B illings, sold a t $5.00 down and balance and Billing», her husband: easy term s. W hy pay rent. W illiam Billings, »ingle; and Jack If you have a n y th in g to trad e, B illings, single, and also all other persons or parties unknown claim sell o r rent, o r w ant to buy, ing any right, title, estate. Hen or com e in and see me. „ ....c m e r e st In the real property des WM. VASBY, Real Estate eribed In the com plaint herein. De Phone 73-J 312 Main Street fendant». _ To Ruhv Barrett and Conrad Bar Archway Pool Hall Bldg. rett her usband: Hulah M. Billing« rtnd B illings, her husband; ; Martha A. Lewman and E E. Lew man, her husband; N ettie C. C hristy | ,,n,l ..... Christy, her husband; and Jam es R Billing* and B illings his w ife ;— D efendants; IN T H E NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re THE quired to appear and answ er the com PERFECT SANITARY plaint tiled against you in the above NAPKIN entitled Court and cau se on or before four w eeks from the dnte of the first publication of this Summons, and 11 ; you fall so to appear and answ er, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief dem anded in said com plaint, to-wlt: for a decree adjudging and decreeing that the | plaintiff is the ow ner in fee sim ple of the prem ises described in the com plaint and described ns follow s, to- wit; The W est One Hundred Sixty- (160) feet of Lot Three (3- Block Twenty-1 three (23) Fairm ont Addition to Eu- j gene, Lane County, S tate of Oregon; T hese are now possible and every part thereof; And further decreeing that the de- I every day, even under the fendants have not nor hnve either or m ost trying conditions. any of them any right, title, claim, Gauzets are made of equity or Interest w hatsoever in and I highly absorbent cellu lose to lh e said real property, or any pnrt tis s u e and antiseptic thereof, and that the title of the plain tiff In and to the said prem ises be In giauze. this suit forever quieted against the T hey are esp ecially su defendants and each and all of them. ! perior because of the pro and that plaintiff have such other and | further relief as to the Court may tective under layer. seem equitable. JU ST ASK FOR T his Summons Is published once G A U ZETS each week for four su ccessive w eeks Box of One Dozen In the Springfield N ew s, a weekly new spaper of general circulation pub lished in iJtne County. Oregon, bv order of the Honrnble C. P. Barnard, County .Imlgo of Lane County. Ore gon. which order bears dale the 16th day of May. 1928, and the date of th • first publication of this Sum m ons Is May 17. 19?8. POTTER X- KING, A ttorneys for Plaintiff. R esidence and Post Office ta st i Address, Eugene, Oregon. M. 17-24-31: J. 7-14: 45c Flanery’s Drug Store <7 0 9 0 And at real serve yourself and save prices. gu aran teed . Every pair Men’s Muleskin Outing Bals A w onderful Shoe for sum m er work. C om fortable and serviceable. L eath er sole and rubber heel. $1.48 Men’s Work Shoe Men! If you w ant real value for your shoe dollar, try th ese M occasin Toe style Shoes. Made w ith double w ear w ater-proof sole. $2.98 Women’s Footwear H undreds of pairs of Oxfords, Pum ps and novelty stra p effects in th is asso rtm e n t. Many are w orth up to $6.50. $2.98 Pair Children’s Play Oxfords A w onderful w earing play Oxford in brow n leath er w ith double w ear soles. All sizes from 5L” to 2. ___________________98c Pair_____ __________ __ W h y P a y M ore th a n S e lf Service P rices? W. F. WALKER Candidate for Republican Nomination for CORONER H aving know n W. F. W alker fo r a num ber of years, and believing th a t he is tho ro u g h ly reliable, co m petent and tru stw o rth y , and a m an of h o n o r and integrity, we do en dorse him for coroner of L ane county. G. G. B ushm an, m ayor W. P. T yson M. J. McKlin L. L. May I. M. P e terso n G eorge D. V allier W illiam V asby C. E. K enyon W. L. R ouse D. W. Roof W. C. R ebhan D. B. M urphy W. A. T aylor H a rry W. W hitney H. E. M axey J. Sm ltson W. K. B arnell W. C. M cLagan E. N. Dillard Ira F uller W illiam G. H ughes Carl Olson F. O. B ennett M arlon Adam s W. N. Long W. C. W right Oren D. M etcalf S. C. W right Jo h n F. K etels W. R. D aw son F. B. Flanery C harles P. Poole D. N. Kessey — Paid A dvertisem ent by W. F. W alker. Eugene, Oregon.