The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 10, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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TU I'R S IlA V m m iîA lt V 1«. 1927
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE T U R B I
►pen Evenings Until 7:30 P. M ’ -
Saturdays Until 9:30 P. M.i
Starting Friday at 9 A. M.
And Continuing for 10 Busy Days--The Greatest Footwear
■ Saving Event in Years Begins at the
Model Shoo Store
The Florsheim Store
Eugene
Never Before and Never Again W ill You be Able to Buy Shoes at These
Absurdly Low Prices
Thrifty housewives who recognize the never full­
ing truth of "A penny saved It* a penny earned” wnl
lake advantage of the low prices at which we offer
our hlKliAPiullty products.
O n e C ent S h o e S a le
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
You Get an Extra Pair of Shoes of the
Same Value For ONE CENT More
When Selecting From Any One
Cent Sale Group!
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CA5M 1C AR R X
The Size and Style of the Second Pair Can be Different— The Extra Pair Can be for Lady, Girl or Child. However, the
Extra Pair of Shoes^of the Same Value Costs You But One Penny More. Come! Come For 10 Days. Come To It All.
314 PA IR S of
Eugene’s N ew est-
WOMEN S STYLE SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD
AT >8.75. NOW ON SALE AT
$4.98
Women’s Apparel
Shop
Be sure and take advantage of this opportunity to save on
your Spring Shoes, as you never again will buy such values
at this low price. We are also including in this lot a bunch
of the famous Utz <ft Dunn Heel Hugger Shoes.
F R I D A Y AT 9 A. M.
FREE
All during Sale coupons that are
good for $1.00 in trade at any time
—not necessary to make a purchase
to get these. Our Loss—Your Gain
FRIDAY AT 9 A. M.
Featuring all the newest
styles in Dresses and Coats
CATALINA SPORT HATS ...............- ........
>5.00 to >10.00
An Extra Pair for
Felt Slippers
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That formerly «old for »1.10, now
Our Lota— Your Gain
An Extra Pair for
Perkins at Vida— George Perkins
Crow Man Hara—Clement And or
waa a vlaltor at Vkla Sunday.
I son of Crow was a Springfield vlfltor
Monday.
Goshen Man Hara— B F I.lndaley
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of Goahen paid Springfield a hualneaa
Zlmmarman
Hara— Don Zimmer-
vjalf Monday.
man of Route 2 tranaacted hualneaa
Brewar In— Roy Brewer of Pall here Monday.
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■uy These Wonderful Values.
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341 Pairs
Ladies’ Style Shoes now at
Lose— Your Gain.
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Our Lose—Your Gain.
$4,9g
An Extra Pair for
J £
Our
This Sale Will Be The Talk Of Eugene
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Our Loss— Your Gain
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>4.90 Ladies' Fat Ankle Oxfords
About 80 Pairs
In all sizea; black or U n ; a bargain at, at pair
J £
Our Lose— Your Gain.
300 Pairs o f Ladies'
Late Style Shoes
e QQ
An
>1.25 Ladies’ Hosiery
Assorted colora and sizes; a real gift a t a pair
Low
$5.99
Extra Pair for 1c More
EXTRA
SALESPEOPLE
NEEDED
Also Cashier and Wrapper
BIG SPECIAL
On Arch Support Shoes
Be Sure and Get In on This Money-Saving Event
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341 Pairs of Ladies' Low
Novelty Shoes
>4.99
Extra Pair for 1c More
MODEL SHOE STORE
WHEN THE MODEL GIVES A SALE
IT IS A REAL SALE!
£ 3 98
748 Willamette Street
Between 7th and 8th St.
EUGENE, OREGON
T H IS SALE BEING PU T ON BY JACK DOUCETTE. W HO O W N 8 T H E LADIES' D E P A R T M E N T OP T H E MODEL SHOE STORE I
Garrett’s Old Tima Dance
Dreamland Hall, Eugene, Every
Tuesday Night. Tickets 76c. Ladles
TOWN AND VICINITY
Creek was In the city for a ahort tlmo
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Monday.
Jc
All the tremendous valuta that wo are placing on the 1c Sale are
plaeed for your convenience on tables and racks. .Our Loss__
Your Gain.
Douglaa Gardena are said to be anxl-1
ou* to put over the improvement pro- '
grant, and negotiation* with the pow-
er company are being puahed.
Scouts at Church
Ton Springfield Boy Scouts attend­
ed the Baptist church Sunday, under
the leadership of Percy Tyaon, master
of the Lions club troop, No. 11. Mr.
Tyaon made a ahort talk before the
congregation, explaining the purpose
of Scouts work and telling of the alma
of the local troops.
JACK DOUCETTE
Come. Come, Come
Of Low Heel Shosa In strap«, at
Extra Pair for
Installation of an electric lighting
ayntem In the Douglas Oardena dis­
trict la practically a certainty ae a
result of a meeting to conelder the
situation held by rcaldenta of the dla­
trlct Saturday night
Arrangement* are being conaldered
with the Mountain Statea Power com
paay to hare the latter concern run
a line to Douglaa Gardena, the farm ­
er* paying the coat.
It la poaalble that the line iwlll he
extended on up to the Jaaper district
to aupply power to lllll'a mill. It waa
reported at the meeting. Parmer* of
YOURS TRULY,
309 Pairs
Of Woman's Shoe* that formerly told at 35.00. now
ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR
DOUGLAS GARDENS PLAN
I must unload Shoes, as our new Spring Shoes are in the
making now and some have already been shipped.
WE
MUST UNLOAD. SO COME. COME. COME TO THE BIG
SHOE SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR— EUGENE’S
CREATEST SHOE SALE.
Of »10.00 values now on sale at a TREM END O U S SAVING. Our Loos
— Your Gain.
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Eugene, Ore.
Miner Building
IT’S OUR LO SS-Y O U R GAIN
468 Pairs
108 Pairs
The French Shop
I took over the Ladies' Department of the Model Shoe
Store on October 15th and put in a >10,000 stock of Wo­
man's Shoes in all the late styles, and find that, owing to
business conditions, my stock is now too heavy, and I am
forced to offer to you, at prices way below cost, this new
shoes stock that is only a little over THREE MONTHS
OLD.
Of Woman’s and Girl«1 up-to-tha-minuts Shoes In 34 styles at g y | Q Q
An Extra Pair for
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ONYX HOSIERY ......................... - ---- ------- >185 and >1.95
We extend an invitation to the people of Springfield
and vicinity to visit our shop.
N O TIC E
Palmer In Town Glenn Palmer of
Motor Route B wae a hualneaa vlaltor
Kaat In Town— Earl Kaat of Motor here Monday.
Route II waa In town for a ahort tlmo
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Monday.
Mra. Wilson Hara— Mra. E. R. W il­
Eugene Man Here—Joe Stelnhieti son of Notl vlaited In Springfield on
of Eugene paid Springfield a vial! Saturday.
Monday.
Or. Kaater Return»— Dr. Kester re­
Go To Bandon— Mr. and M r* Harl turned Sunday after a fortnight apent
McPheraon wore at Bandon thia week, at Chicago, where he attended a medi­
Mre. Keater visited In
to where they were called by the cal clinic.
death of Mr. McPheraon'a brother, I ’. San Franclseo during Dr. Keater's
absence.
W. McPheraon.
Mrs. E. E. Smith —Here Prom Natron— Dan Allison of
M r*. Sm ith H *
Laird Here— P. M. Laird of Pleas­
Haa Operation— Mrs. Floyd Taylof
of Eugene ixrns a Springfield visitor Natron shopped In Springfield Mon ant H ill paid Springfield a business
of W alterville underwent an opera­
Monday.
day.
visit Tuesday.
tion at the Pacific Christian hospital
Saturday.
Motor to Salom— Mr. and Mrs. W II
Here From Eugene— John Karaa of
Goes to Grov»—B. O. Smith of Nat­
Eugene waa among out-of-town people Ham Long and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ron took a load of potatoes to Cottage
Mias Rsbhan Hara— Miss Constance
Kenyon motored to Salem Sunday.
Grove Tuesday.
on hualneaa vialU here Monday.
Rebhan. a freshman In Oregon Agri­
Cola In Town— R. B Cole of Motor
Hara From Portland— Mrs. Guy cultural college, left • the CorvalKS
Lag Is Broken— Edgar Reynolds of
Mohawk sustained a broken leg while Route B waa a visitor hare on Mon­ Moshler of Portland rwas a visitor campus for the week-end to visit at
day.
the residence of here parents, Dr.
here over the week-end.
working In the timber last Thursday.
and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan.
H ill Resident Visits— Mrs. Ralph
Boy Bom— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yea­
Hara From W altarvllla— W illiam Laird of Pleasant H ill waa a vlaltor
Vlalta Mra. Pollard— Mra. Mary Mc­
ger are the parents of a baby son,
Hucka of W alterville waa a Spring- In Springfield Monday.
born February 4. The youngster was Grath of Seattle visited here Sunday
Held visitor Tuesday.
with her niece, Mrs. Elsie Pollard.
named Edwin Louts.
Her« From Portland— Mias Grace
Mrs. McGrath la spndlng the winter
Hayden In Town— Charles Hayden Male and Sam Benson of Portland
Has Operation — M att Month o f with her sister. Mrs. Ida Smith, of
of Camp Creek tranaacted business were week-end visitors at the M. M. W alterville dnderwent an operation
Harrisburg.
here Monday.
Male residence.
at the Pacific Christian hospital Mon­
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day.
Visits Mother Hera— Frankie Lotn-
Camp Creek Visitor— Charles Jes-
Bus and Car Crash
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bard,
who
la
attending
W
illamette
Hara From Crsek— Mr. and Mrs. E.
sen of Camp Creek wag a business
! University at Salem, spent the week- H Masterson of Fall Creek were
vlaltor here Monday.
Sixth street was the renter of cas­
| end visiting hla mother, Mrs. Ella shoppers In Springfield Monday morn­
ual interest for a short time Saturday
ing.
Leaburg Man Here— Jim Kcnnerly i Lombard, of Springfield.
morning when an automobile driven
of Leaburg was In town on business
Visit Cottage Grove— A group of
Missionary la Speaker— Mra. Joint by Stanley Keys crashed Into the
Monday.
! Springfield Methodists went to Cott- Springer, missionary to Africa for 2« Springfield-Eugene bus.
A fender
I age Grove Monday night to hear Rev. years, waa the speaker at the Method­ was crushed on the bus and more
V lalta at Salem — Miss
France* Jenderaon, evangelist, who Is con­ ist Episcopal church Sunday evening. serious damage done to the Keys
Hodge, a teacher in the Springfield ducting meetings at the Grove Me­ Her experiences, and the need for automobile.
Responsibility for tha
schools, visited with her parents at thodist church. Rev. ltendrson w ill more mlaalonary work, were told by accident was not fixed by local police
Salem over the week-end.
hold meetings here late In March.
Mrs. Springer.
who Investigated.