The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 28, 1928, Image 7

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Eugen» Ambulane» Co.
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W. 7th
Designers— Master Florists
Phone 61#
S#K W illam ette St„ Eugene, Ore.
Greenhouse 169 N. Washington
Phone 2260-J
H ave a N ew F L U F F RUG made fro m y o u r old
D om estic R ug
L o w in Price— L o n g in W ear
R ug W eaving
Rug C leaning — R ug R e p a irin g
We ure Closing Out our stock of Sporting Goods at
O N E -T H IR D OFF
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Bicycles
Johnson Furniture Co
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11.00 Per Week
Moore’s Cycle and Toy Shop
649 W lllu m c lti
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130 W . 8th,
777 W illam ette
If YO UR automobile Is all
covered with grime—
And looks like a relic of the
past—
L et us clean It for you! We
can make It look almost like
new!
Have your automobile cleaned
regularly.
I t w ill look better and give
better service.
S p o rtin g goods--
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I I T F LO W E R S
C L E A N E D and BLOCKED
W ork A ll Satisfactory—
Prices Reasonable
H A R R Y ’S H A T SHOP
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prices are low.
FLUFF RUG COMPANY
1630 Jsffsraon St.
Eugene,,
Ftup ’ s ¿flower Shop
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West Springfield,
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F R ID A Y — S A T U R D A Y — JU N E 29 - 30
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“London A fter Midnight”
3 - 4
“The Rough Riders”
The opening of the i ’I ’5 M IL L dance pavilion two
miles south of Eugene on the Pacific H ighw ay on
Monday evening, July 2.
Dances every Wednesday and Saturday evenings
after the Fourth.
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Get acquainted.
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D A N C E O R C H E S T R A of six pieces.
“Out All Night”
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Dancing on evenings of July 2, 3, 4 and afternoon of
the Fourth.
Having previewed this picture w ill nay— One of the Finest
Mystery Pictures Ever Produced— C O M E D Y — "Fools Luck"
A Comedy Itlot
Bring Whole Fam ily Tuesday Night for 50c
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TUESDAY — W ED N ESD A Y — JU LY
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‘The Midnight Sun”
SUNDAY — MONDAY — JU LY
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By J. F. Keteh
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
H ouse­
hold necessities th a t help m o th e r keep her budget
w ith in bounds.
C o n fe ctio n s fo r all.
Discount Stamps