The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 27, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    TInrilSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
r * O F ^OUR
H tm in w ay* Ha«« Gu««t»—.Mr and I near Cotta«« Urov«. They had aa
Mrs. W. A Hem enway and children their gueeU for dinner Sunday, Mr.
spent the week-end at their tlarm , and Mrs. Dave Kemple o f th is c tty
Move to New Hom«— Mr and Mrs. | Undergo«« Operatl«»— Thorn«» Me
Floyd H an m eti moved M io their new Ulunla aubniltled to an operation for
home on E afreet yesterday.
, the removal of hla tonsil« yesterday.
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BELL THEATRE
Hunting Trip End»—Clay Anderson
returned laxt Friday from a hunting
trip near Oakridge.
S P R IN G F IE L D
New Music on the - M A G N O L A -
is Going Great! Come in and Hear It!
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 28 - 29
BELLE BENNETT In "THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT’
A Picture you will Remember.
Comedy and News
Use Your Merchant Tickets Friday Nights
SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 30
Sankey at Roundup— Elmer Sankey.
went to the Pendleton Roundup ln«t
P rttar.
Peterson In Hospital— I’. M Peter-
Will Attend Fair— Among Spring
Held pimple who plan to attend the ■on »a« taken to the Eugene hospital
, C ox'Fam ily at Salem — Mr. and M r«, elate fair one day th is week are Mr. Sunday suffering with Intluanaa III«
II J. C os and daughter were In Siilem and Mra. D. II. Murphy.
condition 1« Improving.
yertertlay afternoon to vtalt friend«.
Leave fo r M onm outh— L u c ille and
Madras Man Her«— Loula Irving,
Go to Normal— Miss Ida Cox und manager of a warehouse al Madras, Marian Male left Hunday for Mon
Miss Lulu Rogers hegln their «tudtes was a business visitor here W ednes­ mouth where they will attend the
at the normul school nt Monmouth day.
»lute normal gchool (hla winter
1 this week.
Visit« Friend«— Ikmald Stolher« of
Wendlinjc spent Sunday here visiting
Sherm ans Have Visitor«— Mr. Bail
with friends.
1 Mrs Mike Wilcox of Grunts Pass were
Here from Bend— Bert M itchell of guest« of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bhertuun
Bend «pent the week end here visitin g Tuesday evening.
with his mother, Mr». Frances Mit­
chell.
Back from Round Up— Mr. and Mrs
Goodman of the Fugle cafe returned
Sunday evening from the Pendleton
Round Up.
Markets Peaches Here— G F. W il­
der of Myrtle Creek was here Monda« j
to market a truck load of Elberta
peaches.
Contractor Is Here— J. E. Owens,
cem ent contractor, was a business
visitor from Portland Saturday and
Sunday.
W o m a n B re a k s Arm— Mrs. Arthur
Peterson, w ife of the proprietor of a
dairy near her. slipped and fell at
her home Tuesday evening, fractur­
ing her arm. She was treated here.
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W ill Resume Duties— Mrs Isabelle
T lbett, who has been on a vacation
for the past month, will return 1 1 her
duties at the local telephone exchange
today.
Perkins Have V isitors— Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson of Pentnatu.
Michlngan, boyhood friends of Ed­
ward and George Perkins, spent T ues­
day here renew ing old tim es.
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^ X ) M E to us for your Congok-um
Rugs. A ll sorts o f novel, artistic
T h i i seal
id e n tif ie s
die genuine
—stands for
guaranteed
satisfaction
which
w ill
brighten up any room in your home.
Pick our your rugs early thii week
at extra special bargain prices.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
OCTOBER 1 TO 6
REMEMBER THE DATES
Genuine Conpoleum
. Gold Seal Rugs
6 x 9 feet, Only
........ ........................................
71/2 x 9 feet, O nly............... ..... ....... .......... ..... ......
9 x 9 feet, O nly............... .........................................
$ 5 .2 0
$ 6 .4 5
$ 7 .7 0
9 x 1 0 feet, Only ................... .........................
9 x 12 feet, O nly................. ..... ..... .....................
Other sizes range down to the 11/2 x 3 ft., Rugs at
39 c
Genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Floor Coverings
Two Yards Wide, per square yard ..................
You m ay consult us
with perfect confi­
dence for advice rela­
tive to your eyes. We
put th e "S e e” 111
glasses.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
59*~
Three Yards Wide, per square yard ......... .......... 63 C
It is our plan rather, to sell you Quality ln>«l\ o n ly —
priced as low as possible— from the day we buy ibe
goods, bu, NEVER to buy goods for a S | w t t d S a le
And the indications are most convincing that o u r c u s
tomers like our No-Sale Policy—our consistently la»w
Prices—our Dav-In and-Month-Out plan o( Ixiwcst
Possible Prices every day in the year.
ocT O M truisi• rvesiCHT setoA iitv
» u m avi s i » « m«x, peone set
•A S T
OHOAPW AV
t u o i k t -one.
JOIN THE ROCKER CLUB
V isiting Granddaughter— Mrs. Min­
nie Bull of t'oeur d'Alene. Idaho, ar­
rived here Saturday to spend som e
tim e visitin g with her grandduughter,
Mrs. T. J. Trotter.
W ill Attend School— M’ss Elsie
Cooper of Kalama. W ashington, will
stay at the home of her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. Ira W. Baker of this
city, while attending high school here
this winter.
B ir th d a y Celebrated— Mrs. R ussell
Goddard was h o stess at her home on
K street to a number of guests who ;
gathered to honor her birthday anni­
versary.
Return from California— Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Jam es have returned
from a trip to Orlando, California, ,
w here they visited with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sims.
Goes to Marshfield— Mrs. Karl Me- ,
Pherson and sm all son left for Marsh- (
field Saturday to spend several days
visitin g Mrs. M cPherson's daughter,
Edith Ohlson.
Accept« New Poeltion— Mrs. Ruby
Sm ith returned from a trip to Portland
Saturday evening. 8he has accepted
a new position at the Drop Inn cafe
here.
Bring Only 10 Cents
Schedule of
Payments
Down Payment ........... $ .10
1st Week L a te r..............20
2nd Week L a te r............. 30
3rd Week L a te r............. 40
4th Week L a te r..............50
5th Week Later ............. 60
6th Week L a te r............. 70
7th Week Later ............. 80
8th Week L a te r............. 90
9th Week L a te r...... 1.00
10th Week L a te r....... 1.10
11th Week L a te r....... 1.20
12th Week L a te r....... 1.30
13th Week L a te r....... 1.40
14th Week
Later
1.50
total
Return to California— Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur '
F letcher left last Friday for their
hom e In San Jose, California, after
visitin g here serevel days at the home
of Mr. and .Mrs, T. F. Bennett. They
w ent hy w ay of the Dalles-Callfornla
highw ay.
PAINT
If we conducted so-called "sales," with bcwilderini
up-and-down shifting of prices—anti “come early" for
besf choice—and disappointments because oi "all sold
out"—we could never give you the kind of Service you
are entitled to and that we insist qn giving
D r iv e to Florence— Mr. and Mrs.
C. E Sw arts and Mr. and Mrs. W. N
Long drove to Florence Sunday. The
road to the coast city Is In bad repair
and extrem ely dangerous, they said.
Coloradoans Arrive— Mr. and Mrs.
G. O. KIpfer and children of Denver,
Colorado, arrived here last week and
moved Into the Dr. S. It. Jam es farm
on the McKenzie highw ay near hpre
Mr. KIpfer at present is employed at
Chic’s feed store here.
HARDWARE — FURNITURE
The Reason Why
We Do Not Hold Sales
S n o w fa ll R e p o rte d — M A Rice who
spent the sum m er near Diamond lake
on returning here this week reported
that snow has already fallen In that
vicinity.
Back From Everettt— Mr. and Mra.
Jack Sherman returned to Springfield
Sunday after attending the funeral of
Mr. Sherman's brother there. The
brother died follow ing an autom obile
accident in which he was Injured.
Wright & Sons
“ ut/iere sa v in g * a r e g r e a te s t'
942 W illam ette St., Eng eue, Oregon.
Dr. ^Herman W.. Bloody
Home from Alaska—J esse Larlson
son of G eorge Larlson of th is city,
returned this w eek from Alaska where
he has been working for the past two
years.
H e is a form er student of
Springfield high school.
October
1 to 6 Only!
effects arc available
Now Located in
Miner Building
Return from Roundup— Mr and Mrs.
Harry Browntteld and Mr and Mr».
W ayne Clover returned Sunday after
attending the Pendleton Roundup.
Comedy and News —
_
MATINEE AT 2:30
TUESDAY — OCTOBER 2
JACKIE COOGAN In
“B U T T O N S "
Also Several Short Subjects — Use your Merchant Tickets
Tuesday Nights
Get your Merchants Co-operative Tickets at following
places—
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. CHIC’S FEED STORE
DANNER MOTOR CO.
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
DROP-IN CAFE
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
IDEAL GROCERY
LARSON’S SERVICE STATION
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Perkin« In Portland— A. J. Perkins
made a business trip to Springfield
W ednesday, driving to Redmond with
W elby S tevens In the afternoon. Mr.
Perkins lives In t*urtlnd
a
Return from Honeymoon— Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pirrle returned Sunday
from Pendleton and The Dalles where
they spent their honeymoon
They
were married last W ednesday even ­
ing T hey soon w ill build a npw house
here. T hey plan to make Springfield |
their perm anent home.
$ 1 2 .0 0
As m any p ay m en ts as desired
can be m ade a t any tim e.
Many Styles of Comfortable
Arm Rockers
TO SELECT FROM— ALL OFFERED AT ONE PRICE
$12 each
AND WOULD SELL REGULARLY AT $16.50 AND UP
These rockers are made of selected seasoned hard
wood, glued and braced to make a frame that is very
strong. The finish Is walnut with dull rubbed lacquer
coat. The seat is also auto spring construction, cover­
ed with jacquard velour In pleasing colors.
A DIME will deliver one of these com fortable w aln u t
finish rocker» to your hom e. You follow the schedule
of paym ents as show n to the left -10c dow n— 20c a
week from now, anti so on, increasing a dime every
week. Buy yourself a rocker.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS
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