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    TH VH H U A Y JULY 0. 1983
H in 8PK1NOF1CLD NEWtr
PAOB TUR E l
Photo Win* Senn Trat
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FOR HA 1.1C Hlandartl make piano
naar Hprlngfl»ld W ill aacrtflca '
(or unpaid balanoa,
A snap j
Easy
term s
W rlta
Tallm an
I ’lanu Htora. Hu lam, O re.
Ju 11
7
"Little Egypt”
A t T rian g le La ha— Miss Maxine
E lectrician III— M A Pohl la III
j daodgreas.
i.loyd
G arrison
and at hla home thia week
party spent tbe Fourth at T riang le
On F all Creak — M ai ion Adams
Lake.
spent Sunday i n F all Creek.
Move to Klam ath F a lla — Mr. and
Pengra Man H e ra — Roy Barley
' Mrs
Lee
Hollenbeck
le ft
last
Thursday for K lam ath Falls where of Pengra was a visitor In Spring-
field Monday.
, they » s p e d to Muku th e ir home.
C alifo rn ia Man H a ra — Rtf Furs».
Fresno, t'allfo rn lu was a guest at
ills
H p rlu g'le'd
hotel
Halurday
evening.
From thia dale on I w ill m il be
ieapoiiulble (ur hill» charged by
Mm A. T . Ikinuho. June 2*. 1*23
A. T. D O N A IIO .
Ju IV
Visits B rother— Rev. and Mrs.
Lester Hulls y are here from east
orn Oregon
to visit
w ith b is
| brother, F rank Halley.
W A N T E D Klderly ludy fur bouae
krupvr (nr fam ily of two In
country; give room »ml hoard
aud 76 seals a weak (or neceeal-
Ilea.
W r lle L L I. In care Newa
MANY A T T E N D BAPTIST
PICNIC EVEN T FRIDAY
FOREST ROLES
EFFECTIVE ROW
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Physician
Phone »I-J
O ffice Hours: 1 Io 6 P. M
40« Fourth Street
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing u Specialty
Sprlngfleid, Oregon
sued by the regional forester, I'ort-
land. Oregon. Cam pfire perm its are
fr ,„
,
Even If a (Ire emergency never
arlsea. the toola are useful about
ram p, according to experienced
mountain travelers. T h e «hovel Is
alm im i Indispensable In m aking a
safe place fo r the eamp fire ; and
both shovel and axe come In
m ighty handy In case a car gets o ff
the road nr Into a soft spot.
foreel regulations.
No order» have been Issued yet
closing certain sections to entry
such as has been done during the
past two years.
bidder for cash, or one-half cash
¡and one-half credit, subject to con-
flrm atlnn o f the Court, the real p ro
perty of said estate described In
said order or any p arrel thereo f;
A d d l i l o ^ . o ' L w e l ^ l n ^ n ^ ? ’ "'
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W a tt 8th
Bugans
N o rte Vacations— Miss Anti Me
Gookln. o ffice nurse of H r M ilton
V. W a lk e r. Is taking a two-weeks
vacation
She w ill visit friends
In Portland and relative» ut Forest
Grove.
Jasper Ptopls H e re — M r and
Mra. W . It Sanders of Jasper were
visitors In Springfield Saturday.
Cam p Creek Man Hara— i'h a rle -
N eet mid C liffo rd Crabtree of Camp
Creek were vlattors In Springfield
M onday.
C O N G R E S S ................in a naw role ese people to enter Into a period
W e used to thin k of,Congress as j of self exam ination, to determ ine
the Board of Directors of t h e ' w hether th eir present troubles are
W o rk s
In
Eugene —
M is s
M a rg
H 'l* week.
In this tim e of change, perhaps sent troubles are not of our own
we a re in for a new conception of m aking. Nothing Is easier than to
she danres daily to make oldtuaers
forget the L ittle L g yp t o f 1*93.
i the relations between the d ifferent blame "cap italism ” or 'com m un­
i branches of the government.
As
| m atters stand now. the President
w ith bis cabinet and expert advis­
ers. have auth ority to do Just about
* anything they please.
In theory J
League Meets— T he high chool
division of the M ethodist Epworth
league held a picnic on the W iliam
i It • F riday evening.
Return from T rip — .Mr and Mrs
J. M. J-ar OII returned to Spring-
field early Saturday from a motor
trip to C a lifo rn ia and Old Mexico.
V is it at Salam— Mrs. G ertrude
W ilson and aon. Donald, spent S at­
urday at Salem visiting with her
son. K enneth.
Attend Reunion — W illiam and
Kenneth Cox spent the Fourth of
July al the Chase fam ily reunion
on Camp Creek
V isits from W a lte rv ille — M r. and
Mrs. F rank Page of W a lte rv ille
spent Tuesday in Springfield visit­
ing w ith friends.
At M ountain Home — Mr. and
M rs. W . H. A d rian and M r. and
Mrs. J. A. Seavey spent th Fuorth
of July at tbe A d rian cabin on
Horse Creek near M cK enzie bridge
GETS
Just now it reems silly to think
P E R M IT TO CUT FARES
of anyone w anting to throw a mon­
key-wrench Into the governm ental
A new low fare for passenger
m achinery. Everybody realises that <ervice on the Southern Pacific
the economic fa te o f all of us de­ lines in six western slates has been
pends upon m aking the "new deal" granted by the In terstate Com-
i work. But let anything approaching merce Commission It was announ-
doex a stunt i ,o rm e r Pro*P«r ,ty return, and w e'lL . ed this week by C arl Olson, local
S IL V E R
T he B ritish governm ent paid a see the "outs” try in g to m ake a l l ' agent. T h e low -fare program pro-
210,000.000 installm ent on the war the trouble they can for the "Ins.’ vides for a 45 per cent reduction
T h a t’s politics.
from the present rate which is 3.«
debt to the United States by giving
us 20.000.000 ounces of silver bull ! P R IC E S ..................
. m ild inflation or a basic fare of 2 cents a m ile
ton. which was accepted, under th e !
As soon as the d ollar was cut and became effective July 1. T h e
new currency law. at 50 cents an loose from its gold anchor, prices fares are applicable only on the
once. It cost G reat B rita in only «’ f a ll in tern atio n al trade goods be- one-way coach and tourist sleeping
about $7.200.000 to pay this a m o u n t,■ aan to rise. In o ther words, dollars cars, and do not affect present and
since the m arket price of silver was used in
foreign
trade became fn tn rr cent-a-mile round trips.
36 cents an ounce. But. on the other | 1 heaper.
T h e rates are offered as a *0-day
hand Uncle 9cm can coin that
This is the only real “in fla tio n ” experim ent seeking to build up
same silver into $23.7*0.000 s ilv e r , , h , t has taken place so far. O ur patronage.
---------------- ----- r s
dollars, since th>* s ilver dollar con-
Thus a debt has been paid w ith
leas than the sum credited to the
payer, and the creditor gets more
than tw ice as much as the amount
received!
Under the law the Secretary of
the T reasury Is required to coin at
Hast 10.000.000 silver dollars from
th „ bl„ |lon
England.
UIlr) .
B .
and he may coin the rest or not as
the president directs.
Money is a funny thing, and few
of the people who m ake a lot of
fuss about it understand bow It
works.
ICE CREAM
N A T I O N S ................large and small
W hen President Roosevelt sent
a telegram to the heads of 54 d iffe r
ent nations asking them to cooper­
ate In disarm am ent most folks
though be must have included every
Returns to C a lifo rn ia — Mrs C. C.
Anderson returned to her home at
Long Reach. C a lifo rn ia last woek
a fte r an extended visit here at the
home of her sister. M rs. H orace
N o lleth.
V iaita Daughter— M r. and Mrs. A.
F am ily V isits — Mrs. W a lte r R
J. Nelson spent the Fourth visiting
Mtchaell
and three children are
here , ronl |(|„h n to visit w ith M r. w ith th e ir daughter and son-in-law.
M r. and Mrs. Roy W orsw lck. at
MI<ht‘ P' 1" who
Oo'” «
th e ir home on the Ixvrane highway
ty. Oregon, subject to unpaid , w ork for Ihe lo ttle r Day Saints
south of Eugene.
taxes and to a w ater rig ht to church. They are staying at the
M arth a E. Stelrs.
Springfield hotel.
In W ashington— M r. and Mrs.
lx>ta One. Tw o. T hree, Four. |
W illia m Mover and fam ily spent
F iv e and T w e lv e In Medows' Ad
D inner on F arm — M r. and M r*,
the week end holidays at W ashou­
dltlon
Low ell to
In Lane
Oregon, Io subject
unpaid County,
taxes H ,, " " . 1 „
en" ' r ' a,n d " ,th * „
gal. W ashington where they visited
and a m ortgage of $600.00 to t h e ) chicken d inner Tuesday for M r. and
a t the home of M r. Moyer's father.
State I.and Hoard
' Mrs. N. L. Pollard. Mrs. Alm a Poll-
Said sale w ill take place at the j an1 ,vn(1 M rs. R I,. W h itlo w and T hey returned to Springfield Tues­
law
office of
L. L. Hay
In the County.
M in e r d"
, u«h ,e ,. r' S h lrle y ' of d B i ,’ . i bee'
.« «
i r i day.
.B
uilding,
Kugene.
Lane
Arl
I Oregon.
i xona.
Hom e from Cam p— Glen Jarvis
H E R B E R T E. W A L K E R . Ad
and C lyde Lockwood. C. C. C. work-
Visits
Daughter — M rs.
Rosa
m ln ls tra to r of the estate of E d­
era spent the Fou rth of July In
M ontgom ery went to Eugene Sun­
ward C. M organ, deceased.
S p ringfield w ith friends and rela
(J 16-22-29— Ju 6 -13)
day to have dinner w ith her daugh
tives. Jarvis is stationed at G lide
ter and son-in-law, M r. and Mrs.
on the Umpqua, and Lockwood is
H erbert Smeed. M r. and Mrs. Fred
SUM M O NS
stationed at Camp Perpetua near
M ontgom ery of Corvallis were also
Yachats.
In Tho Circuit Court of the State
present. M r. M ontgom ery Is a son
of Oregon for la m e County.
V is it at Grove — Professor and
T helm a Belme. P la in tiff va. 8. R. of Mrs. Montgom ery.
Hleme. Defendant.
M rs. W . K. Buell, th e ir daughter
Forsst W o rk e r Hara— Ed Frost
T o 8. R. Beline, Defendant: IN
E velyn, Clayton K irk la n d , Loudelle
T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F was here over the week-end from
W illia m s , and M r. Buell's mother,
O R E G O N you are hereby required W oodlawn, W ashington, to visit
Mrs. tia rle tta Buell, went to C ot­
ito nppear and answ er the com plaint
with his mother. M r. Frost has
filed against you In the above en­
tage Grove Sunday to visit wtth
titled suit w ith in four weeks from charge of one of the C. C. C. camps M r. B u ell’s sister, Mrs. A lb ert
the date of the firs t publication of located at the Hem lock ranger sta­
(this summons and If you fall to so tion near Carson. E veryth in g must W oodard. Mrs. C a rle tta Buell re­
answ er the p la in tiff w ill apply to he packed into the camp the final mained there for a two-weeks visit.
the court tor a decree dissolving
the bonds of m atrim ony now exist­ three miles, and the snow blankets
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
ing between p la in tiff and defend­ the m ountains on all sides of the
ant above named and granting unto camp nt this tim e, making It quite
Make This 25c Test
the p la in tiff n decree of absolute cold, he said.
divorce from the defendant:
Physic the bladder easily. D rive
T his summons Is published once
Hold Camping P a rty — One of the out Im purities and excessive acids
each week for four consecutive
which cause Irrita tio n th a t results ;
weeks In |jlie Springfield News by larg er camping parties of local in leg pain«, backache, burning and ‘
o r d e r of Fred Fisk Judge of the people over the Fourth of July was getting up nights. B u -K E TS . the
C o u n ty Court of Lane County, Ore- that made up of M r. and M ra. M. bladder physic, containing buchu,
! gon, made In the absence of G. F.
R. Irish of Eugene, M r. and Mrs. ju n ip e r oil, etc. works on the blad­
Sklpw orth judge of the Circuit
! D. B. M urphy, Miss A ltte M anning, der pleasantly and effectively, sim i­
C o u r t, on June 13, 1833 directing
la r to castor oil on the bowels.
( M i s Clara Jones, and Miss Blanche Get a 26c box (6 grain s ite ) from
|th a t it ha
June
j
M
anning
who
spent
Monday
even-
Dated and firs t published
your druggist. A fte r four days, If
It5th. 1933
W 1 IIT T E N S W A F F O R D , At-
Bnd ™ M d ,y
l,,"W, 7 ‘' ftm not relieved of getting up nights go
back and get your money. You are
totrney for P la in tiff, R esiden ce1
and Mrs. W . C. Rebhan bound to feel b etter a fter this
and P. O. Address: Kugene. and daughters Joined the purty cleansing and you get your regular
Drug
Oregon.
, Tuesday morning for the daya out- sleep, ijold by F lan ery's
(J 16-22-29—Ju « -IS )
l |n<
Store.
ism" or the other political part»
for w hat alls us. But u ntil a man
has learned to look firs t inside of
him self for the cau e of his troubles
he has not achieved a w orking phi-
J Congress can w ith draw the powers losophy of life .
I granted, but in practice n o t h i n g , -------------------------------
| short of another general election ia
SO U TH ER N PACIFIC
lik e ly U h are th a t reault.
T a k e N ew port T rip — .Mr. and
Mra. Graydon bawls. M arian Ship-
ley, Lloyd Shipley and Robert W at-
son spent Thursday and F riday of
last week at N ew port.
At Cottage Grove—»Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Nolleth and son. Floyd, and
Miss B yrdine R elnhelm er spent the
] week-end at Cottage Grove visiting
Meacham has arrived In S p rin g fie ld ! w ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields.
from Spring V alley, Wisconsin t o ,
Fish on M etolius— M r. and Mrs.
spend the summer wtth his grand
George C lark and M r. and Mrs.
parents. M r. and Mrs. Chauncey ,
H ow ard Clark spent the week-end
Meacham.
fishing on the M etolius riv e r east
Fish fo r Bata— M r and Mrs. W of the Cascades.
P. Tyson and daughter. M u riel, and
Son Born— M r. and Mrs. W . C.
M r and M rs T G Kaarhus and
W rig h t of O akridge are the parents
son of Eugene spent Sunday fishing
of a son born to them at the Nelson
for bass In the sloughs north of
M a te rn ity home in Eugene on F r i­
|.;Ugent.
day. June 30.
arel G orrie Is working at the Dis
pensary of the Eugene Hospital
this week
Miss Dorothy F isher Is
takin g h er place as bookkeeper at
»■»>” « » • “ <■—
» ~ -e " ”
U n ited States, w ith the P re s id e n t' not th e ir own fau lt.
tak in g orders from It. T he Congress
T h a t la a suggestion in line w ith
Just adjourned seemed more like a the philosophy of a ll great re lig ­
stockholders’ meeting, ratifyin g the ions teachers. It would be a good
proposals and actions of the direc­ thing for moat of ns to do, right,
tors.
now; to consider w hether our pre­
Zea»»» All, 21, o f Alexandria,
Egypt, is the ” L ittle E g y p t” of
O ir a g o 's 1M3 World Fair, where
Monroe
Man
Here — W a lte r
Squires of M onroe was a vlsltoi
here Monday al the (Jerber home
Resort Man H ere— I’ . O. Daniela
M akes A ir F lig h t— Jim M aeM ani- of M cK enzie Bridge was a visitor
man and F It. F lanery made an In Springfield Saturday M r. Dan-
| airp lane flig ht from Springfield to lels o p erate, a resort. T h e Sign of
Perrydale Friday. M r F la n e ry visit­ the F ir, at M cK enzie Bridge.
Ho "rem em ber your »hovel, ave
ed w ith his brother In-law . Andrew
and w ater bucket h-ginning July 1"
Cam pbell.
Is the tim ely w arning now being
Issued.
Grove People H e re — M r and Mra.
Sam
M ille r
of C o llag e
Grove
Sm oking In the national forests
were guest» at the home of M r. and
except on the designated highways
Mrs J M Larson Saturday even
or in the camp sites Is prohibited.
Ing and Sunday. Mra. M ille r Is
T hrow ing of lighted cigarettes or
a sister of Mrs. Larson
«
cigars from moving vehicles con
Wisconsin Men Here— Chauncey
stltu lea a serious Infraction of the
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
•T h a t by virtu e of an order of the
(County Court of Lane County, O re­
gon. duly mad>- and entered of re
cord on the 10th day of June, 1933.
Jn the m a tter of the estate of Ed
ward C. M organ, deceased, the un­
dersigned a d m in is tra to r of said
estate w ill on and a fte r the 16th
s
Nothing wastes energy more
than strainin g your eyes. Com­
mon causes of eye strain are
nearsightedness, farsightedness,
astigm atism , and double vision.
All of these can be effectively
and quickly rem edied by the
use of proper glasses.
If your eyes are causing you
discom fort you owe It to your­
self to have them examined.
T his w ill cost you nothing at
Adm itted to Hospital — Hobble
Bennett was adm itted a< a patient
al the Kugene hospital Saturday.
Fish at Hiddsn Lake — Riley
Hnndgraaa. Springfield, hla brother.
T ra v e ls South— Mrs. E a rl Thom p­
Alex, and son. M erle, of Shedd, and
station. They are required where
lle o ry Folk and non of Halsey spent . son and small child le ft Sunday for
camp flrea are to be built at any
the week-end fishing at Hidden a visit at San Francisco, C a lifo r­
place except at designated cam p­
nia.
lake. T h e y made lim it catchea.
grounds
N O T IC E O F SA LE
O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y BY
A D M IN IS T R A T O R
Tired Eyes
W a ste Energy
Rainbow People H e re
M r. and
Mra. Clarence Belknap of Ratu bow
wore visitors In S, ringfleld Friday.
Visits Parents— Mrs. W ill M or­
V is ito r is III— M rs. M ike Baser
gan of Huh m la hero visiting with aha who is visiting here from N orth I
her p a t e n t s , M r and M rs. 8. O. Dakota Is ill ut the home of Mrs.
M os It tor.
Steve Hutchnck
A large group ait«nd«d Ibe an
nuul Baptist church picnic bald at '
Visits W ith A unt— Oeorg< W ll
Ittvervlew park back of M klnner’a
Mr» F R Jalka, o f New Y ork,
llama of Portland Is visiting In
pretty aorwty wurnaa who flgured ia
llu lle lu Kugene Friday afternoon
a reraat divorar artio e l>y her bus Hprlngtleld at (lie home of his aunt.
Hwlmm lng,
baseball, and other
bead, was photographed on the liearh Mrs. Mi-da Catching
»ports w ere enjoyed lla r r y ('base.
and Ike pletore won her a arreen teet,
W llllu iii Hrblck, and H r» W llford
Down from Portland— Mrs. Mabel
rom I ng to ike attention o f a well
Cook had charge ut the arrange­
known «o tto a p trtu re producer
, Harvey of Portland la visiting with
ments.
■ relatives and friends In Springfield
j this week
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *
C orvallis People H ere— M r an I
N O T IC E IH H E R E B Y G IV E N
Mrs. W illia m Hurling and daughter.
That Kffa I ' Hpom e baa been ap
poluted executrix of the Imat W ill
Alice, spent th e w eeken d her.-
uud T estam ent of H a rry Y Hpence.
visiting w ith relative«.
deceased, by tbe County Court of
lutuce County. Oregon. A ll persona
Back from T rip — M r and M r*
bavlug claim s against said estate
Hen H o llis te r have returned from
are required to present them, with
pent
the proper vouchers, w ithin aii Fire Permit*. Bucket, Shovel K lam ath Falls where they
luoulha from the 22nd day of June.
l>arl
of
th
e
ir
vacation
and Axe Become Necessary
1*23. to the said executrix at the
law office of L. L Itay In the M iner
Equipment After July 1
Back from T rip — Ur and Mrs. W
Hulldlng, Kugene. Oregon
C. Itehban returned Sunday from
K F F A P S P E N C E . Executrix
A ll campers entering Ibe national tb elr property near U ran ia Paas
of the (« s t W ill and Testam ent (( lr M ,
of Oregon and W ashington where they had been visiting for
of H a rry V. Spence. deceased
by automobile, vehicle, or pack several days.
I.. L K A Y . Attornay (nr Katate.
train w ill be required to have a
(J 111# Ju *1 3 -3 0 )
Goes to Bend— M arlon L. Coyner
shovel, an axe. and a one-gallon
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
w ater container for each vehicle spent the holiday at Bend visiting
Notice la hereby given that the or pack train. If they expect to get with his fam ily. M r Coyner Is as­
undersigned has been appointed ad­
a cam pfire perm it. Mfter July 1. go­ sisting In the liquidation of the
m in is tra to r of the estate of B enja­
min F Hklnner. deceased, by the cording to announcement Just Is- F irs t N ational bank.
domestic dollar hasn't tieen cheap
ened much. If any. so far Hut thal
Is on the way down, too, and that
w ill result in higher dollar price
for all commodity Items and labor
People who are scared of "cheap
money"
might
ask
themselves
w hether they wouldn’t Just as soon
have silver certificates as any other
kind of currency. T h e re aren't any
Republic of Andorra, the other wtker
clr(.n |>.
m in iatu re nation of San M arino, or tlon, but everybody take» them as
the Danxlg Free State. N e ith e r Is dollars, although they are worth
Monaco-Monte Carlo In the Hat; It only about 30 rents by the gold
Is h a lf the slxe of New York's Cen
standard
tra l Park and has 25.000 Inhabt
look inside
tanta, Bu' Iceland has the same P H IL O S O P H Y . . . .
Dr. Hu 9hlh. China's foremost
standing In the London gathering
ns the 1’ nlted States. I t Is about philosopher. Is coining to Am erica
tbe slxe of New York and has a Ha ia the forem ost exponent of the
population sm aller than Savannah. Confucian philosophy which has
I t haa been an Independent nation been the guide to Itvlng ut tbe
Chinese people for fiv e thousand
since 1*18.
This la certainly tbe moat com­ year-.
p letely w orld-wide representative
Just now D r Hu la delivering
convention ever held
) lectures in Peiping urging the Cm »-
Staying In Eugene— Ml s Elbe)
Severson Is slaying In Eugene as
Camp on M cK enzie — M r. and
siting Mrs. V eltle I ’ru ltl at her Mrs. Kay N o ll spent the week nod
home.
camping on llie I'p p e r M cKenzie
orriee.
Couuly Court of loans County. Ore-
gon
All persons having claims
a s .ln .t said e a u te are required J O
present them
•« -— w
- ith •>—
tbe proper
vouchers to the undersigned at tbe
law offices of T*olter * Halley at
631 M iner Hulldlng. Eugene, O re
goo. w ithin six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 1th
day of June A I)., 1*33
H T A C IIY I,. S K IN N E R . Admin
Istrato r of the Estate of Ben­
jam in F. Hklnner. deceased.
I'O T T E K A B A IL E Y , Attorneys
(or Kntate.
(J t t l5 1 1 2 3 Ju <)
nation on tba globe. But there are
« * nations reprasented at the W orld
M onetary and Economic Confer
ence. and s till thara are a few
which were not Invited.
T he sixty six Include, to be sure.
Canada, Austria. New Zealand and
In d ia which are members of th t
iB ri'ts h Comm onwealth of Nations.
' but they do oot Include the tiny
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ll
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is the best th at can be made. Only pure rich cream,
sugar and natural fresh fruit flavors- skillfully blended
and frozen could produce t he sm oothness of our ice
cream.
Order some of your favorite flavor tpday either by
the quart or freezer full. We m ake special packs for
picnics.
Springfield Creamery Co.
.
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Let’s Get Together
To paraphrase the ancient, but pungently truthful, wise-crack:
I f You D o n ’t R e a d The N ew s
W e B oth Lose!
T h a t’s literally so, because TH E NEWS is published for your benefit.
Your welfare as a citizen, as a taxpayer; your likes and dislikes in printed
inform ation and entertainm ent are kept in mind when TH E NEWS is in
the m aking.
Therefore, you are im portant to T he News and The News
should be equally im portant to you.
The News offers, in retu rn for your annual paym ent of $1.50, a complete,
week-by-week chronicle of im portant events, social affnirs, sports. Inter­
esting "personals," news of industry, comm erce and agriculture; en ter­
taining features and an array of advertising that m akes countless offers
of advantage to you.
LET’S GET TOGETHER!
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