The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 27, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY, 8 El TEMI! ER 27, 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE E IG H T
Turners on Vacation—Mr. and Mrs. S PR IN G FIELD LEGION
Q. H, Turner, proprietors of the
POST RE-ELECTS THREE
tor in California cities, has purchased Novelty store, are enjoying a shot i
Mrs. Zachary is taking
the Dale Flowers property on Fifth vacation.
E XECU TIVE OFFICERS
and K streets and he and his family crae of the store In their absence.
Thr»>«< executive officers of the
will move into it immediately. The i
Mra Morgan Return»—Mrs. Alfred Springfield American Legion post
deal was wade through the W. W.
J. Morgan and Infant daughter have were unanimously re-elected at a
Walker realty office.
returned from the Pacific Christian meeting lust Friday. J M Larson
hospital and are at home on Wt,lam will again serve as conlmaiidcr. M B
CAN’T T A LK TO WIFE.
ette Heights.
Huntly as vice-commander and Wil­
TOO CROSS AND NERVOUS
liam Vasby as adjutant
Portland People Visit—Mr. and
New officers elected were' t'lurencs
“Even niv husband couldn't talk Mrs. Karl Kort of Portland are visit­
Fandrem. second vice-commander;
to me. I was so cross and nervous, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
lorn Swarts. finance officer and Fred
Vinol has made me a different and Walter Gossler.
Knox, sorgcant-al-arms
The execii
happy woman
Mrs, N. McCall.
live committee consists of Charles
Vinol is a compound of iron, phos­
Chicago Girl« Here— Miss Geneva Scott. Truhert Henderson. Tony
phates, cod liver peptone, etc. The Beane and Miss Alma Kami. both of
Gravos and Jess Meats.
very FIRST bottle makes you sleep Chicago, arrive»! here Sunday for a
Other committees will be named by
better and have a BIO appetite. Nerv week's visit at the home of Mr, and
the
commander at the next nieeiln-
ous, easily tired people are surprise.) Mrs. Walter Gossler. Miss Beane and
The new officers of he post will be
how Ql'ICK the iron, phosphates, etc . Mrs. Gossler are sisters. Both the
give new life and pep. Vinol tastes visitors are graduate nurses and ex­ installed at a meeting October 5. This
session will be featured by n dinner
delicious. Keiel's Drug Store.
pect to locate at Seattle.
and entertainment features, both In
charge of Dr. C H. Phetteplace
Members of the post expressed
themselves as favoring a trig celebra­
tion at the time of the opening of
Ihe new Springfield bridge
C a lifo rn ia n B u y * Houaa
E«lwar»l W h ite , re c e n tly a c o n tra c ­
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Club Is Entertained—Mrs. Charles
Returns to Idaho—Mrs. Mary Bull
Scott of Eugene was hostess lust of Pocatello, Idaho, returned to her
utght to member« of the Springfield home this week after visiting with
her grandson, Edgar Trotter.
Cb
rysän them urn club.
Hqvs who wish to get Ind) tin1 Boy
I
Scout work this winter are urged to
Mrs. Wilson Back—Mrs. Clifford
Coles to Yachats—Mr. and Mr Ed
»nroll ns soon ns possible so that th y
may begin the fall and winter sche­ returned from Portland yesterday Cole left Tuesday for Yin hula to be
gone several days o tin vacation.
dule with the other scouts, according after a month's visit there.
to C. It Aldrich, scoutmastef of tile
Lloas i tub troop.
Membership limit In this troop was
re» euAly raised front 24 to 32 Sever­
al new enlistments are expected Mr
Ali.rlch hopes to be able to start Ihe
whole treep nt the same time on the
winter's schedule of activity.
BOYS P LANN IN G TO BE
SCOUTS GIVEN ADVICE
Six Day Special
Chas« Enrollment Large
On Congoleum “Gold Seal” Rugs
Furtv pupils are enrolled in the
school at Chase Gardens. This Is the
largest roster In the history of the
school. Two teachers are In charge
of the school whose classes began
Monday. New scats have been order
ed to take care of the unexpected
overfiow A Moor has been added In
the playshed during the summer
October 7 to 6
Johnson Furnilure Co.
Stewarts Visit—Mr and Mrs. Vern
Stewart of Natron were here yester­
day. Mrs. Stewart Is still suffering
HIGH SCHOOL FO O TBALL
from the effects of ptomaine poison
SCHEDULE IS ADOPTED Ing and Is under medical rare. *
T f L f F H C N f C O N V E N IE N C E AT T H E FE D » ID E |
iii l . i i r
V V r H E N v o u r te le p h o n e b e ll r in g s
▼ v a fte ry o u have re tire d fo r th e n ig h t,
i t ’s m ig h tv e o n v e n ie n t to reach o u t fro m
v o u r bed an d an s w e r th e c a ll. I t ’s n o
lo n g e r necessary to g et u p to an sw er
th e te le p h o n e . Just c a ll o u r business
office a n d have a n e x te n s io n in s ta lle d
b v y o u r bedside.
E x te n s io n telep h o n es i n th e h o m e
save m a n y t i r i n g ste p s , a r e a n a id in
e m e rg e n c ie s o r d a n g e r an d ad d g re a tly
to th e c o m fo rt a n d co nv e n ie n c e o f th e
h o m e.
Cos* — o iU r a f n t pennU * « d a y
Springfield high school football
players will have their first scrimm­
age against another team tomorrow
rfternoon on the Eugene high schoo'
gridiron.
The local team will have three
games at home and five games away
from home according to the schedule
which was announced this week. The
complete schedule follows:
October 6—Cottage Grove a Cot­
tage Grove.
October 12—Brownsville here
October 19—Lebanon at Lebanon.
October 26—Harrisburg at Harris­
burg
November 12—Junction City here.
November 16—Brownsville here.
November 23—Lebanon here.
November 29—Junction City at
Junction City.
M eth o d ist Services Set
A so telegraph company
’ THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
First sermon by Rev. C. J. Pike ss
new pastor of the ^prtngfleld Method­
ist church will be heard Sunday morn­
ing at 11 o’clock when he will speak
on the topic, "Worthwhile Business.’*
Hour of the evening church service
has been changed to 7:30 o'clock
when his subject will be "New Life
In Christ.” Sunday school ts at 9:49
o'clock and Epworth League at 6:30
o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Pike are ex­
pected to arrive here tonight.
649 Willamette
Saturday
S P E C IA L S
Coats in all size« priced from
$1005 up
Closing Out our Children’«
Hats front $1.00 to $2 98
V e lv e ts and F elts
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Blood Poisoning Reported—Mrs.
Carry Jarrett Is reported suffering
from blood poisoning. She has been
ill with It for the past two weeks It
Is affecting one cf her feet.
Arm IS Injured—Ike Seaman, son
of K J. Seaman, received a serious
Injury to hts arm at school Tuesday.
Although the member is not broken It
must be rarrted In a sling for soma
time, hts doctor said.
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At Ketels’ Drug Store
6th and Main Street«
C h ris tia n Services
Services at the Christian church
for Sunday were announced this morn­
ing by Rev. S. E. Childers, pastor.
The minister will speak Sunday morn­
ing on "Three Lessons from First
Timothy," and In the evening on
"Joshua's Advice for the People of
Our Day.”
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washboard, when the New
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g Direct gear drive— no belts to slip
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9 Unique rubber soft cushion roll
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10 General Electric motor.
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M ountain S tates power C ompany
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Services
Mrs. Carrie Robinson of San Fran
cisco will be the speaker at the 11
o'clock service. She will speak on
her recent tour of the mission field
An officer of the state convention will
speak at the 7:30 o'clock service. B.
Y. P. V. meets at the usual hour.
Special music ts planned for each
service.
Salem Man III—William Griffin, 70.
of Salem, who was visiting with bis
mother, Mrs. Mary Grlffiin, 94. near
aJsper, took suddenly III Tuesday and
wag brought to the home of his grand-
I daughter. Mrs Man Gibson, here.
School Day Suggestions
A dollar saved is a dollar earned.
SERVE YOURSELF — AND SAVE
E ndicott-Johnson Shoes fo r Boys and G irls Wear Longer— Each pair is guaranteed
Children’s Composition Sole S h o es...... ............................
$1.48 pair
Misses’ Patent Tan and Black Calf O xfords.......................
$2.69 pair
Mi««es’ Patent One-Strap Slippers .............
$1.98 pair
Misses’ Patent and Black Gun Metal Three-eye T ie ....
$2.89 pair
Ladies' Genuine Arch Support Slippers and Oxfords
$2.98 to $4.98 pair
Boys’ Oxford, Tan and Black Calf—a hear to wear
$2.48 and $2.98 pair
Boy«’ Composition Sole—Bltyck and Tan Ores« Shoes, $2.98 and $3-98 pair
Boys’ Heavy Composition Sole Shoes for rought wear, $2.48 and $2.98 pair
Men’s Ill-Grade Dress and Work Shoes from
$1.98 to $4.98 pair
Children’« Extra Quality School Hose
....................... 15c and 23c Pair
Misse«' Cotton Plaid Hose ...............
25c pair
Misses’ Fancy Rayon H o se .............................................................
48c pair
Misses’ Dresses, fast color prints and organdie, for school
98c to $1.89
Misses’ Tains and Buret« ..................................................
48c to $1.29
Boy’s Corduroy Pants ................................
$108 to $2.98 pair
Bovs’ Wool Bougie«..................... - .................................... $1.98 to $2.98 pair
Boys’ All Wool Blazers .............................
$2.48 to $2.98 each
Boys’ Sweater«, priced from ..................................................
98c to $2.98
Boys’ Dress Kox
....................... ........
25c pair
Boys’ Best Quality All Wool Caps ..................... ............................ 98c each
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 19. Lane County, Oregon,
will pay at the office of the Clerk,
warrants up to and including No.
2416 Interest ceases after Septem
ber 29th, 1928
WM. G. HCGHES. Clerk.
SU M M O N S
j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY
I Celia Faulhaber, Plaintiff, vs. Henry
Faulhaber, Defendant.
To, Henry Faulhaber, the above
named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
i OF OREGON: You are hereby sum
moned and required to appear and un
swer the complaint of the plaintiff
filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the last day of the '
time prescribed in the order for pub­
lication. towlt, on or before October
25th, 1928, and If you fall to so appear
and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the above en­
titled court for a decree of absolute
divorce against you and for such other
relief as to the court Hhall seem
equitable.
This summons Is published pursu­
ant to an order by Hon. O. F. Skip
worth, Judge of the above entitled
court, on the 25th day of September,
1928, which order directs that this
summons be published for four weeks
In, The Springfield News, a newspaper
of general circulation published In
Lane County, Oregon, an. that you
he required to appear and answer on
or before the Inst day of the time pre­
scribed In said order, towlt, on or be­
fore October 25tb, 1928
Date of first publication, September
27, 1928. Date of last publication,
October 25, 1928.
ALTA KING, A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff
R esid en ce and p ost office a d d ress, Ett
gene, L an e C ounty, O regon.
S. 27: O. 4-11-18-25:
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C A L L FOR W A R R A N T 8
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In th e N e w T h a r A g i t a t o r
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WILLIAMS' SELF SERVICE STORES
77 East Breadway
SERVE YO URSELF AND SAVE ON T H E FO LLOW ING
Boya’ New Bow Tlea, 25c value« ...................... 18c
Boys’ Bib Overalls, lota of pocket«, pair ...... 98c
Boya’ Extra Heavy Waist Overalla, pair ........ 98c
Children’« Red Trimmed I’lay Suita
73c
Men’» 12-oz. Red Wriat. Cotton Glovea
12c
Regular 50c GGoatakln Glovea. pair ......... 38c
Regular 10c site Shlnola Polish .
... ......... 5c
Regular 15c s lu Jet Oil Pollah
10c
Regular 25c Colgate’s Tooth Paste .............. . 18c
Regular 25c Llsterlne Tooth Puste .................. 18c
Regular 10c size Llaterlne ................................. . 8c
Regular 50<: size Hind'« Honey and
Almond Cream ................................................ 33o
Regular 10c size Hind's Honey and
Almond Cream .................................................. 8c
Regular 35c Pond’s Cold and Vanishing
Cream
...................................................................... 28c
Regular 10c value Shoe Laces .............. 2 pair« 5c
Regular 16c Durabell Hair Nets ..
.......... 5c
Pru-phy-lac-tlc Tooth Brush, 50c value ....
38c
W r lg h t’a Hlaa T ap e ..................................................... 10c
Elastic, % Inch, white .
6 yard« 29c
Hair Cllpi«:ra, $1.50 value .................
98c
Genuine* Thermos Bottle, pint size
93c
Barton’s Dyanahlne
............................
39c
Men’s Khaki Pants ...................... 98c, $1.48, $1.98
Men's Moleskin Pants, pair ....................... $2.6)
Men’s Felt Hats ................................................ $1.98
Men’s Dress Shirts, each ............................... 98c
Clever New Stamped Aprona . ....
23c
Men’s Cotton Work Socks .................. 2 pairs 25c
Men's Heavyweight Bib Overalls .................. $1.19
Men’s 2-pocket Coat Style Work Shirts
69c
Infant's Rubber Pants, pair ............................. 19c
Mi n’s Oen. broadcloth Dress Shirt«
$1.43
Men'« Rayon Lisle Dress Sock«, pair ........... 25c