The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 13, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DKCKMIIKR 13. 192«
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
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I It llurtl Moor« u pupil In thn sixth
grail« of tha l*l«u»ant Hill public!
■i hiMil has Run« Io H u I hui In up«nd the
winter wllli uti unde.
Three Foiir-H club« w«r« organ Ixed
In III« up| «r grade« of lb>> I’I iiumhii I
lllll public Hcbnnl laut w eek.
cook
In« club, I'lvlalnu 3. ba« choBcn Mr«.
E. K Kilpatrick uh their leader. The
follow in g glrlc buvit slgu«>| up lor
lb« d u b , Mildred Sw ift, Cucetta
Ibiurbniiin. Hoiinlc J o a n n a T lnk«r,
Nancy iturnum, Kvelyn I’bnlpa, lld e n
Kellie, The follow ing officer« were
chosen, Mlldrud Hwlfi, pre«lc|enl, l.uc
eltu Ihiughtuun, vice preNldenl, llonnle
Jeanne 'linker, aicrutary.
T h re e girl« hnve orguiilxod a how
In« club, dlvlalon 2. T h ey a re F lor
once Jo rd a n , N ancy llrn u n i an d linn
nle Jeanne T in k er.
A HewliiK d u n . dlvlalon I. I iiih been
organized with Nancy llarnuni, Marie
Burntini, Jean n ette Battle, Kuna Dr«w,
M axine Itoiigbrnan, G en ev iev e lia r
den a« m em ber« Officfllera, p re sid e n t.
Jean n ette
Kettle,
vice prealdent.
THK 8PJÍINGFTK1.D NEWS
Nancy Itarnum, aecretary, Maxine name« for ««(-hanging gift»
Boughman
I'hrlatrna« vacation for the schools
Hix b^ya have »Igned up for thn will begin Friday December 21 and
camp couklng club, Harry Itarnum, last till after New Tear.
h w lgh t Brown, Mori« Curt«, C ed i
The Pleawant HUI high achool ba»
Drew, G eorge Jaml«on, Hubert I’help« ket ball boy» were defeated by the
The follow ing offic ffinr« have been I'oburg boy» In the flrat league gam e
e lec ted
President, George Jameaon. i of the «eason by n «core of 27 to li .
vlc«-pro»ldent, Dwight Brown, secre­ The I’lenaant Hill team lo»t ono of
tary, Hurry Barnum; Mr». J««« Car- 11« beat player», Darwin Baxter, cen-
rolher« la leader.
I ter, who broke hl« arm la«t week
Nine pupil« have Joined thn H andi­ The I’leaaant lllll g'rl» won from Go-
work club with Mr«. I »ole ('help« a« burg by a «core of 15 to X.
lender. They are Erwin llarnurn. Der-
The P leasant Hill ath letic club will
mlna Brown. Margaret Jam««nn, V«r play Ranta Clara nt P leasant Hill
non Kilpatrick, B elly Mitchell, John W ednesday night and Larone Friday
Moore, June Moore, .Hevu W heeler. night nt Pleasant Hill. The high
Following are the «Wlc«r»:pregldent. «chool boy« piny M apleton Friday
D e r m I n a Itrown ; vice prealdenl. night at P leasant lllll.
George Brown, aecretary, Erwin B ar­
O ver tw en ty «indent« w ere ab se n t
from th e '*lea«ant Hill high school
num.
T h e «Indent« of (he high school and T u esd ay from flu.
public ai'h o p l have been Helling chrl«t
Henry DIekii.au, who ha« been HI
m as «tam p« th e p ast w eek.
with flu for tw o week«, suffered u
T ile tiulpl« of the Pleaaunt lllll pub «econd relapse this week.
lie achool are prin t Icing a program
to be given at the church S '* ’ rday
Sister of T . R.
December 22.
T hey will have a
ChrlHlmuM tree ul the «chool hou«n
Friday afternoon and have chonen
Our First Storewide Sale
RIGHT AT GIFT BUYING TIME
Eugene, Oregon
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Is Cutting Loose from Profits and a Big Chunk of the Cost,
dealing a terrific blow to prices on Entire Stock, Women’s
and Misses' high grade Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Lingerie,
Gift Goods. Etc., in a TREMENDOUS MERCHANDISE
Disposal Sale
OPENING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 9:30 A. M.
Continuing Until Christmas Eve—
a. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE AT
JANUARY SALE PRICES IN
DECEMBER
A Great Sale of Women’s and Misses’
COATS AND DRESSES
At Tremendously Reduced Prices
OPENING DAY SPECIAL
Beginning at 9:30 A, M. To the First 25 Women Entering
Store, One Lot Regular $1.50 Silk Hose at 5 0 c Pair.
L IM I T O N E P A IR T O A C U S T O M E R
Mrs. Moon Improving— Mrs. Virgil
Moon Is now Improving from her seri­
ous Illness.
C. A. Clark III—
A Clark has been
confined to his home on account of
Has Bad Hand— Dr. C. Oliver of Fall
Ulne«».
1 Creek, has a badly Infected band due
to a cut received from a saw.
Hara for T reatm ent— Howard Mel­
son of W endllng was In town Tuetsday
O wens Has Flu— Roy Owens of the
Io be treated by a doctor.
j A street service station has been 111
with the Influenza.
Larsons go to Portland— Mr. and
Mrs. J. M (.arson went to Portland
Danner’ s to Have Display
W ednesday.
A sp ecial autom otive display appro­
III In W est 8prlngf1eld— A. C. Ack-
priate for the Christm as holidays Is
ersoa of W est Springfield has been III
now being shown at the showroom of
the past week.
the E. R. Danner Motor company,
Adrian Still Sick— W H. Adrian of Springfield Ford dealers. The new
the Springfield garage 1« still very Ford 1« surrounded by Yuletide dec­
orations and a tree is placed near It
«lek with pneumonia at hl« home.
with various pieces of ornament.
Here from P leasant Mill— John War­
ring of the P leasant Hill district visit­
Juveniles Hold Party
ed in Springfield Monday.
A C hristm as tree party was enjoyed
Dr. R ichm ond HI— Dr. J. E. Rich­
Saturday afternoon by mem bers of the
mond, who form erly practised d en tis­
try li> Springfield, 1« now Ul at his Juvenile circle of the N eighbors of
W oodcraft. A program and refresh
hom e In Eugene.
m ents were enjoyed by all who at-
Back to Work— Mr». R oscoe Per­ tended. Mrs. C. F. Eggimann w as in
kins, who had been 111 for a few days charge.
returned to work at Ketels* drug store
Monday.
Thureton Man In— Herbert W else
of Thurston was in Springfield T u ea-11
day.
T h e French Shop
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III With Flu— Barbara and Eael
Adams have been Ul with the flu.
Go to Brownsville— Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Saltsm an w ent to B rownsville
Monday.
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Returns to Portland— Fred Lem ley, |
who cam e here last week to visit with
his mother, returned Sunday to his j
Mr«. Theodor« Douglas Robinson, hom e In Portland.
• later of Theodore Roosevelt, one of
the seven member« of th« Executive
Sam Sw eeney Back— Sam Sw eeney,
Committee of the Republican National
who has been connected with the Pact
Committee,
fie Telephone and Telegraph company
N. 0 . W. PREPARES BOXES
In Salem , w as back home Tuesday.
FOR
NEEDY
CHILDERS TO SPEAK ON
•GREATEST TEACHER”
TOWN AND VICINITY
W endllng Couple V isit— Mr. and
Mrs. Beryl Crow of W endllng were
Springfield visitors last Saturday.
JA N U A R Y S A L E PRICES
IN DECEMBER
Miner Building Annex,
PAGE FIVE
Donation« are now being received
to prepare three boxe» for needy fam i­
lies In Springfield, the boxes to be
made upu by member» of the Pine
Circle No. 45 of the N eighbors of
W oodcraft, who decided to make the
boxes at a m eting of the organization
last night.
A1I neighbor» that were not present
at the m eetin g last night as w ell as
those who w ere there are urged by
Mra. Shough Here— Mrs. Archie
the com m ittee In charge to bring their
Shough, w ife of the man In charge of
various donation«
to
Ezglmann'«
the m aintenance of the construction
•tore before Friday night, when the
work on the McKenzie highway was In |
food w ill be m ade up Into three boxes,
Springfield T uesday shopping.
whlrh was marked by the b asen ce of
nearly two-thlrda o f the m em bership
CALL AND SE E Dr. N W. Emery
due to several ca ses of illness.
on
prices on plates and other work, tf
V isito rs from E ugene Included M rs.
Arah Hoyt Rue. Mrs. Lillian Andrews,
and Mrs. Harris.
The food will be arranged in time- to
be put out on the Saturday m orning
delivery.
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R egular order of b u sin ess occupied
the rest of the tim e of the m eeting.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N otice is hereby given that Ida CL
King, was on the 12th day of Decern
ber. 1928. appointed executrix, w ith
the will annexed, of the estate o f
Mary J Lincoln, deceased, by tha
County Court, of I-ane County, Oregon.
AH persons having fla m » ag a in st
said estate are required to p resen t
j them duly verified as by law required
to said executrix at the law office o f
Alta King, 794 W illam ette St., Eu­
gene, Oregon, within six month« from
the first publication of this n o tice.
First publication being Dec. 13th, 192«.
IDA C. KING. E xecutrix
ALTA KING. Attorney.
D. 13 20-27 Ja. 3-10:
The Big Gift Store
This Hosiery May Be Chosen With Assurance
No m atter what her age or her station, she never has too many pairs
of hose.
So when It com es to deciding on a gift for E ve s Modern
D aughter, silk hosiery m ay well be the answ er— and let It be SILK
HOSIERY FROM BREIER'S.
The reason is plain.
Lot 2505.
Full Fashioned Service weight
Silk Hosiery ... l ----------------------------------------------------------------- 9 8 C
In 12 to 15 popular shades.
L isle top, to and- heel.
Lot 169.
V enetian Pure Thread Silk full fashioned Hose,
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LAREG R AN GE OF
CUT SILK TIES
T h ese are new patterns never shown before.
Other Grades of Ties
T ies that ordinarily would sell for 65c and 69c B reieF s price, A Q r
a t 75c, »1.X and 1.50.
MEN’S
FAMILIES
Fall Cresk Man Operated On— O. |
K issinger of Fall Creek was operated ,
on Monday at the Pacific Christian
hospital in E ugene by a local p h y si-!
clan.
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Small Son Reported III— Harlan |
Duncan, sm all s o t of Mrs. Kathryn
Duncan is reported as being quite
Ul with the flu.
Rev 8. E. Childers,, pastor of th «
Springfield Christian church, has a n ­
nounced that his serm on topic for
this Sunday morning will be "T he
World's G reatest T ealher.”
“I Found Him In My Heart" Is th «
selection to be rendered by the »peo-
ial choir at the morning serivee.
At the even in g service which w ill
begin at about 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Chil­
ders will d iscu ss "A Divine Plan for a
Christian Union." I-awrunr# Funkier,
director o f m usic at the chuch. w ill
sin g a solo entitled. ‘‘Thee as a Bird."
Sunday school w ill m eet at th«
usual hour.
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FANCY SPORT SOX
Som e rayon and silk m ixtures.
Your choice of about 15 or 20 dif­
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feren t p a t t e r n s .................................
ANOTHER NUMBER OF SPORT HOSE
Rayon mixed and n ovelty p a tte r n s ....................... .....................
for the W hole Fam ily.
SLIPPERS
Regular »1.50 to »2.00 values, for
5 1 .0 0
MEN’S ALL WOOL OVERCOATS
»25.00 and »30.00 Values f o r .........................
M tT O A ff»
5 1 6.75
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605 - 609 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
The French Shop " Z S
AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER
ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Miss V icto ria Michaux of P a rii
has been elected Queen of the Calh-
erinettes of her district These ar^
the unmarried girls desirous of ob­
taining some eligible young mem
They parade the streets on St.
Catherine's Day looking for these'
men,
When You Hand Her An
Now Located in
Miner Building
Electrical Gift
You will quickly realize that you have selected a gift that is
pleasing to her. Combining as it does the useful with the
om uniental, it is doubly wecome.
A FEW ELECTRICAL SUGGESTIONS:
Majestic Radio
Percolators
Waffle Irons
Toasters
Automatic Irons
Curling Irons
Boudoir Lamps
Desk Lamps
Bvery-Ready Plash Lights
A Carton of Globes
Henderer Electric
Ketels' Drug Store Bldg.
Fifth and Main Streets
You cannot enter Into
the fullest enjoyment
of life without good
painless vision. The
kind we offer.
For Your Friends
At Prices That Will Attract You
This is a store of Christmas bargains where the best can be had for
the least expenditure. We have a wonderful stock of toys, dolls, novelties,
decorations, gam es,candies, dishes, glassw are, chinaware and many oth er
articles to hang on the Christmas tree.
Make this a happy Christmas for your Chidren and Friends by coming
to Turner’s Novelty store where the best can be had at the lowest price.
When your famiy gathers around the Christmas tree they will clap their
hands with joy if your selections have been made from our attractive gift
stock.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
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Springfield Oregon
Dr. SkcrmanW.Uloodv
O P T O M E T R IS T * f VESI GHT SPECIALIST
S U IT E Ä A I
M I N E R O LOO. P H O N E 5 6 1
EA S T D fiO A D W A Y
C U G E N E 'O R E .
Buy Here and get More Presents for thè Same Money