The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 30, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY AUGUST 30. 1928
TUB 8PRINOFIÖ.D NEWS
THE GLORY OF THE SKI ESI FIREWORKS
RIVAL BEAUTY OF HEAVENS! SKY
Community News
FAINTING TO THRILL THOUSANDS
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Mr and Mrs Hart Bsavsr and fam­
ily of Enterprise left Tuesday for
i several days vacation at Newport.
Mrs. bonis Circle and daughter who
¡'have been afx-ndlng their summer
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Correspondant*
Itelbert Harden took their furniture
for them by truck
D. G. Linton Is busy selling his
Frunk Campbell who underwent an
Implements and tools berore depart­
operation at the Pacific Christian
ing for Orland. California where he
j l.»Hpltul In Eugene, some time ago for
expects to move about September 16.
appendicitis lias recovered enough to
Miss Nellie Olson of Washington
be brought Ui hla home here, last
Is expected to arrive Friday of this
Thursday.
week to spend a week at the home
| Hubert dray and Miss Flossie Her­
of her uncle. Andy Olson Miss Bella
rington motored here from Klamath
Olson will return to Washington with
Fulls lust Monday.
her for a weak’s visit.
| Mr. and Mrs Ira Nice and family
Mrs. F. J. Elliott and two daughters.
have returned from a trip to Califor­ Frances and Emily, of Phoenix. Ari­
nia.
zona, will arrive Thursday morning
I Mr. and Mrs William Henson and to spend a month visiting her mother,
children drove to Newport last Sat­ Mrs. 0 . H. Wangelln at Newport and
urday where they spent the week-end. I her slater, Mrs. E. B. Tinker at Pleas­
Mr. and Mrs Arch Shough from ant Hill
Vida spent the week-end at John
Members of former Pleasant Hill
Price's.
community club who donated money
Carl Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. j toward buying a piano several years
Charles Cramer and Mrs Walter Ed ago each received a check this week
mlston motored to Triangle lake lust equal to the amount donated. The
Sunday.
piano was recently sold to Mrs. Andy
Mr and Mrs. Taylor Needham. Ray | Olson and according to the agree­
Mitchell. Mrs John Travis and daugh­ ment when the donations were made
ter. Edna June, drove to f'ottag*- the money was all refunded. There
Grove and with Mrs Teeter motored was a slight surplus which was turned
to Row river last Sunday.
over to the present woman's club.
vacation at the ranch of Taykst Cir­
cle returned to their home near T ri­
angle Lake this week.
Carl Linton Is busy plowing on the
old Roblnett ranch.
THUR STO N
UPPER W ILLAM ETTE
The mgslery of the fleru universe nboiil us hat thrilled and
awed ages of humanity. Prophet* have foretold the future by the
biasing glorg of the sun or darkened eclipse of that to lar king.
Nations have gone to u>ar at a starry signal.
ll'c read In the scriptures of fire descending from heaven Io
kindle the altars of the righteous and Io strike down the un­
believers.
Jove's thunderbolts biased the Indignation of the (¡ods fo r
the medieval*. Camels have stricken the superstitious a n d 'fo re ­
told the coming of the end of the world.
Wonderful and splendid, powerful and impressive have been
the Ska Pictures from the scenic paths of the heavens. Their
only rival has been those brilliant dazzling scenes of the Pgro-
Irc n n if Inn. Modern chemistry has stolen the brilliance of the
stars and the colors of the firmaments.
Foremost In the Magic of Sky Palnllnu the Hilt Fireworks
Company stand. Then are soon Io present one of their scenic
splendors. l)o not /a il to see this magnificent spectacle.
T his flreworkB display will be Been a t the I^ane County
F air every n ig h t from S ep tem b er 5 to 8.
Genuine Ford
Battery
,50
$9
and Your Old Battery
Made by Ford and Guaranteed to last.
13 Plates and Rubber Case. The best buy for the
money you can make.
We still have Ford Ammonia-Sulphate Fertilizer. Just
the thing to brighten up the brown spots in the lawn.
DANNER MOTOR CO.
"Authorized Ford Sales and Service”
Fifth and A Sts.
Phone 49
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Mr. and Mrs, Andy Olson and son
Henry, left last Saturday for a several
day's vacation motoring and camping .
In southern Oregon and northern
California.
Mrs J A Phelps, who has been at­
tending summer school at Normal Is
expected to return to her home at
Pleasant Hill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Monson and
children left Pleasant HUI last Sun­
day for Tacoma, Washington. Mr
HOW CAN 1 REDUCE MY
Automobile Expense
How often have you asked yourself th a t question?
W e can show you definitely how to reduce it as far as if.
applies to tires.
Hoilneta Group to Meet—The Wit- |
lamette Holiness Association Meeting
will be held In the Methodist church,
| In Springfield all day Tuesday, Sept-
! ember 1 The meeting will be open
to the public.
Tile secret of this isn’t buying cheap tires. Cheap
tire s are not only m ore expensive— often they cost tw o or
th re e tim es as m uch. The se cre t of tire econom y is a
paradox; it consists of buying th e BEST tires, and then
profiting by th e REAL, TIR E SERVICE from th e best dealer
in g ettin g th e m ost out of th a t tire.,
Leave for Baker—Mr and Mrs.
Clair Parsons left Saturday for Baker
Oregon, where they will stay for three
days before gojng to Rockaway beam
to Join Mrs Parsons' sister. Mrs Lum
Anderson and her mother, Mr« A P j
Kepner, both of this cltv The Par
sons will be gone for two weeks ’
T here are m any things the d ealer should do to insure
tire m ileage.
Drop in and let us explain them to you.
BUY GOODRICH SILVERTOWNS
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Wm. Rodenbough Garage
"E V E R Y TH IN G AUTO M OTIVE"
533 Main Street
Newly Remodeled
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ready for your Inspection. T he new sto ck s of Fall Millinery
D resses and C oats are on display for your approval and
we invite you to visit ou r new larg er q u a rte rs and see these
new g a rm e n ts and millinery.
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DRESSES
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Closing O u t 15 Sum m er Dresses
F or O pening Day we have grouped these IB sm art
Dresses in two price groups— they a re exceptional bargain
values to $7.50 and $14.50.
Group No. 1
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With every purchase on Open­
ing Day— we will give FREE to
e a c h c u s t o m e r a New Fall
Buttoniere.
FREE
New Fall Felts
$2.98
New Fall Coats
$9.95 and Up
New F elts for fall w ear, In
all of F all’s new est colors
and designs.
New F u r trim m ed Fall
Coats, new est p a tte rn s ex ­
ceptional values.
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45 s a t i s f i e d w i t h t h e c o m m o n p la c e !
You never saw th e eq u a l o f th e se new e le c tr ic ra n g es.
Except for s e tt in g th e clo ck and t h e th e r m o m e te r w h en
you p u t th e food in th e oven (co ld ), you d o n 't have to
w atch or to u c h a th in g u n til c o o k in g is c o m p le te d .
No in itia l sea rin g is req u ired . N o h a n d a d ju s tm e n ts
arc n ecessa ry . No b a s tin g to d o. N o w ater to ad d . For
“ Flavor Z o n e” c o o k in g is e n tir e ly a u to m a tic from
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A special selection of C hildren’s H ats will be on display
in sizes from 2 years and up.
sta r t to fin ish and th e r e 's n o g u essw o rk a b o u t r e su lts.
< W e ilin g h o u s e ►
W e do Cleaning, Blocking, Rem odeling and M ake to Order.
We specialize in large head sizes up to size.26
Eighth Avenue Hat & Dress Shop
GRACE T. MOORE, P ro p rie to rs ^
40 West 8th Avenue,
Eugene
We give S. & II. G reen Stam ps.
ing Day.
10 ex tra st am ps to he given to each cu sto m er on Open­
T H I ELECTRIC RANCE W ITH THE AUTOMATIC "FLAVOR IO \E " O V E N
ONLY $ 2 j.9 5 DOW N
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