The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 06, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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L in co ln School P rep are»
CAR DAMAGED SUNDAY;
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SOFT ROAD SHOULDERS
E n te rta in m e n t F rid a y
batoofing to
the CoeaaUy brothers of Camp Crook
wo» damaged to the osteal of a
Brokee right Croat «heal, heat reader
and running board aad headlight oa
| u d i > afteraooa when the driver
drove the aatomobtle partly oft the
■ar faced portioa of the C h a p Creek
road Ju»t before It connect» with the
M cK easle highway.
The loose coo
gttlon of the »houldere of the high­
way was blamed for the car going
fate the ditch. A ll of the four pa»
•eager» la the car were a bates up.
feat aone were badly Injured
Vielte
hire.
Eighth A grade are each petting aa
two playlets
Thoee taking pan In
the LoagfeUow'a B ltrb d a r p arty are
Char lea Cole. Elen CoS, L a d le D arla.
W in ifred
Frank.
B re ly a
O orw ley.
Robert Ortmee Faye Holrerooa. M ar­
garet J arrett. M ildred
Morgaa. La
Visit the S. & H.
Green Stamp
Premium
follow lag I
M other.
E velya
Bacua;
Fath er,
Lester Thom as. Mmsll Mister of the
palleat. Keho Tom aetb. P a lle a t, H e r­
bert M illa ; Old Mald Aunt. BeelrtoU
Cureoa, G randm olher. Etisen Baker;
Dr Quark. Bruce Hqulres; D r K llluai,
Irv in g Dean; Dr. C u ltu m , M orris
A comedy aklt. "A S trin g e Opere S te w a rt, Mlaa Dale. a nurae. Ila
Uua** « III he thè final offerlng <i4 thè S m ith , Miss H all. a auraa, ttorotbee
elghth graderà lo thè evealag pro­ Fres». Miss W illiam s, a nuree. V irts a
gram The caat ts co m p o eed o f thè Rúale.
Yankee Doodle. Lela Peterson, Am er
tea. Alys T h a tc h e r. H a ll Columbia,
Dorotay N ice; B e lile H ym a of the
Republic. Julia
Pederaoa,
ladina.
W ayae K en d all. M ile . L am ar Brat
; S o aaee River. E v e rvlt Chet-
Parlors on
the
Third
Floor.
y
8 u o e r x e ’s O rfn
Dr. aad Mr» Eugene K ester and
Mis» C lara F a w re r motored to Rose­
burg last Sunday to aee Mrs. Glenn
Radabaugh. who recently underwent
a m ajor operation In that city. They
report that she la Improving very
M ealy.
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N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S SA LE ON
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R EC LO S U R E
SPRINGFIELD DAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S SA L E ON
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
W HO
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I Continued from la g e 1)
A llea Saeed.
Mr
LeCompte. Rath
Pollard; Isaac. F ra a k lln W ardlow ;
W illia m Foedtrk. Dtsqse S m ith , Pat
rich O’C la ry , K eaaeth Coa; Juha
Sarder. Kesoil Adam s; Jacques b e
Compie. Dale Thom as
A pegeaat depict lag the suags that
have become famous la this country
w ill he presented by the followta«
boys aad girls la the eighth grade
Goddess of Maslc. M arjo rie M a ltt­
a a *; Goddess of L ib erty, June Geiger;
V e ra e Pugh- Rath S tra tto e . Louie
T ah y . W illa rd NeeM t. D o r n W orley.
Juanita
W lleoa.
K eaaeth
W alker.
L araae Webb. W ttm a Ltpes. Aatoae
VchytU. Irv la D arr. Faye S q uires
C arl Stepheaa. M argaret Houk. Joan
Reave?
| The follow iag comprise the cast of
"T h e sh-hoolmaeter "
Schoolmaster. lU r la a D u ara a . M r
Food irk . Olga H y ra c h a k. Paddy O'
C lary. Dick
W rig h t;
Mr
Rayder.
Radohauph
Notice Is hereby given that by vir-
of an execution and order of sale
leaned oat of the Circuit Coart of the
S tate o f Oregoa tor Lane County.
January JOth. 1930. upon and pursuant
to a decree duly given and made by
said Coart January 22nd. 1*30. in a
vult pending therein in which the
In terstate F id e lity Building A Loan
Association, a corporation eras plain­
tiff and E lm er M. Baker and Faya
Baker, his w ife ; W C Brown and
M artha M Brown, h it w ife; and Carl
A lin and Mrs. C arl Akin, his wife,
were defendants, which execution and
order of sale was to
me directed
and commanded me to sell the real
property h ereinafter described to sat­
is fy certain liens and charges in »aid
decree specified. 1 w ill on Saturday
the 8th day of M arch, 1930. a t the
hour of one o'clock p. m_ at the south
west door of the County Court house
In Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, of­
fer for sale and sell at public auction
for cash »ubject to redemption a»
provided by law. all of the rig ht, title
and Interest of the defendants In said
anit and of a ll parties claim ing by.
through or under them or any of
them since the 32nd day of January.
1*30. In or to the foUouring described
real property, to-w it:
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 3. a ll in Oyax
Plat, Lane County. Oregon.
Dated this 30th day of January, 1*30
H. L. B O W N ,
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon
F8-13-20-27- M8
POÓÍ
THURSDAY, ne» e. i»a«
T H K SPRINOTOQ-D NEWS
VAO» FCÚfc
Notice Is hereby given th a t by vtr-
of an execution and order of sale is­
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Lane County.
January 3bth. 1930. upon and pur­
suant to a decree duly given and made
by said Court January 24th, 1930, In
a suit pending therein In which Geo.
J. W llheim and C e d i O. W ilhelm were
plaintiffs and B L. Hyland and Mabel
O. Hyland, and the Pacific States
C redit Association, a corporation, were
defendants, which execution and order
of sale was to me directed and com­
manded me to sell the real property
h ere in a fte r described to satisfy cer­
tain liens and charges in said decree
specified. 1 w ill on Saturday the 8th
day o f M arch, 1930, at the hour of one
o’clock, p. m . atthe southwest door of
the County Court house In Eugene.
Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell r.t public auction for cash,
subject to redemption as provided by
law , a ll of the right, title and Interest
of the defendants In said suit and of
All parties claim ing by, through or
nnder them or any of them since the
24th day of January, 1*30, In or to
the following described real property,
to-wit:
Lot No. 9 In Block 2 In F irs t A ddit­
ion to Fairm ount Heights, as same ap-
pears on maps and plats thereof now
on file and of record In the office of
the clerk and recorder in and for
Lane County. Oregon.
Dated this 31st day of January, 1930.
H. L. B O W N ,
Sheriff of I-ane County. Oregon.
F8 1.3-20-27- M«
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON
E X E C U T IO N ANO FO R ECLO SURE
Notice is hereby given that by v ir­
tue of an execution and order of sale
on foreclosure issued out of the C ir­
cuit Court of Lane County, O regon,
on the 4th day of February, 1930, pur­
suant to a Judgment rendered Febru-
4th, 1930, whereby Clinton D. Chexem,
4th, 130, whereby Clinton D. Cbezem,
p laintiff, recovered Judgment against
Joel W. Jackson, Edmund W ills, and
Luslna W ills, his wife, defendants, for
the sum of 83000.00 principal accrued
Interest in the sum of 8153.00, *250.00
attorney fees, and *15.00 accrued costs
of this suit w ith 6% Interest per
annum and which execution, decree,
and order of sale commands me to sell
all the interest of said defendants In
the follow ing described land and prem
lses to satisfy said sums due, a nd
to-w it:
The west one-half of the B W '4 , Sec.
22 and the N % of the N W '4 , Sec. 27.
Tp. 18, 8. R 4 W est of the W illam ette
M eridian and the S>4 of the N W ’4 ,
Sec. 27, Tp. 18 S. R, 4 W est of the
W illa m e tte M eridian , containing In all
240 acres, more o r less, in iaine Coun­
ty, Oregon.
Now, therefore, In the name of the
8 ta te o f Oregon and in compliance
w ith said execution and order of sale,
I w ill on the 8th day of March, 1930,
a t the hour of one o'clock in the
afternoon of said day a t the south­
west fvont door o f the County C o u rt1
house In Eugene, Oregon, offer for aale
and sell for cash a t public auction sub­
je c t to redemption as provided by law,
all of the rig ht, title , and Interest of
■aid defendants, Joel W. Jackson, Ed­
mund W ills, and Luslna W ills, his I
w ife, and all perrons claim ing by,
through or under them , or e ith e r of i
them In and to said premises.
H . L. B O W N ,
Sheriff of Lone County, Oregon.
F6-13-20 27-M8 I
Phone 2700
The Springfield
HIGH SCHOOL
GLEE CLUB
Saturday will be one of the great day» in February— We are most proud to welcome to our «tore
the Springfiield High School Glee Club. We are disposed to be just aa proud of them as you are
and we hope thia wilt be but one of severe! appearance* in thia store—
We have planned some interesting events for this day— a few of which are here described— all of
them are new— beautiful spring merchandise th at will put you right in tune with the new season.
In every instance, we believe you will find the values so outstanding that you will want to make
selections at once.
The New CLOCHE POKE
Direction of
Ernest McKinney
W ILL SING OVER
of Felt and Straw and Silk and Straw
RADIO KORE
McMorran A Waxhburrte Store
3 to 4 p. m. Saturday
and from the balcony of the
•tore about 4 p. m.
Members of the Glee Club
$r.oo
We've worn so many off-the-face hats that Its a welcome change to choose
smart little cloches with brims that hug the cheek, but rise over the eyes
in a youthful flattering manner.
Daisy Tom seth. Jule P olU rd, Junta
May. Dorothy Potter, Helen Merx-
dorf, V eralce H a w k . N ellie W rig h t,
Leis Squires, Em m a T rln k a , Hasel
W ilson. Ruth Bettis. Jessie Beals.
Evelyn Buell. B etty Anderson. Leola
Gates. Blanche Bates, Eva Look aad
Beulah Richardson.
Black—Firebrand — Brown
Bamboo Green — Unen Blue — Purple.
FOR SATURDAY
S aturday—S p rin g field Day
FOR SATURDAY
Hundreds of Pairs
3 ,0 0 0 Yds of New
150 New Silhouette
Spring Footwear
Wash Fabrics
SILK DRESSES
$8.50
Columbia Prints 19c
Columbia prints In delightful spring
patterns— leaf designs on colored
ground— flow er designs — botblarge
and small in lovely color combina­
tions
Vse for wash frocks, aprons,
smocks.
T h e new even hem line— three to four Inches below the
knees— the xklrt that drops »lightly In the back— the wide
circu lar flaree— the bolero— the diagonally draped » k lrt—
the moulded hip line. You'll find them all am artly por­
trayed In quality allks w ith auch ra re In the making aa
flntabed Inalde »earn» and atrengthenlng yoke across the
shoulders.
Everfast Print« 39c
Everyfast prints in floral, modernis­
tic and block designs In the newest
color combinations — such as green
leaf design on tan background— black
and red— orchid and green.
Prints or plain Colors
Spring Rayon« 29c
Fabrics
Colors
New spring rayons of exceptionally
fine quality — especially suitable for
costume slips, bloomers and lingerie
of al kinds. A lovely assortment In
desirable colors— blue, pink o' rose,
green, orcb.u, yellow.
Cana red.
O enetlan
blue,
B m b o o green, ( ’aa tillla n red,
violet, black, navy, piecrust.
Crepes, Printed Crepes.
75 Flare or Straight
Line
Betty Baxley and Miss Spokane
Wash Frocks
Spring C oats
$1.95
New spring coats In the newest of styles— flare or
straight line and belted models. All tailored with
the greatest of care and neatly lined with satin of
extremely fine quality. Attractively trimmed with
buttons and fancy stitchlngs.
New wash frocks— some w ith set In
sleeves—collars to correspond and all
sorts of smart details. Included are
dresses for every type of women— in
delightful patterns that everyone w ill
want.
$29-5°
Colors
Reds
Fabrics
Print«
N o velty tweeds, two-tone bor-
dered tweeds, Herringbone
striped.
Flower, Leaf, Vine, Block and Med-
ernlstic designs.
Colors
W a ter.n a k a , Kid.
M at Kid, Crepe.
FOR SATURDAY
50 Tw o Color
»3.95
In High Color Print«
$2.39
.
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¿ í'v t e C e i
«
y
/
$2.39
An exceptional value In rayon robe»
of fine quality m aterial — tallorod
style w ith colored band extending
down the front and band around the
»leevea. Be sure and »ee these fine
robe».
These Color Combinations
Gold on black— blue on black— red on
black— green on pink— gold on ro»o
— black on gold.
FOR SATURDAY
Humming Bird
Ij»nvln green, Cocoa brown,
canary, sand, gray.
100 Leather Bags
New Smocks
Practical smocks of lovely sateens
w ith cretonne trim m ing — all sateen
and Pamlco cloth — everfast plain
colored suitings In long and short
sleeve styles In d elig htfu l color com­
binations. Sixes from 14 to 44.
Blege C la ir, Sun-
tan. Man»», Blac k
W hite.
S aturday-S prin gfield Day
FOR SATURDAY
Tans,
Leathers
Rayon Robe»
36-lnch pique in a variety of floral
and modernistic designs — dots —
checks In beautiful color combinations
and in plain colors to match. Lovely
for three piece suits and smocks.
Orange,
Colors
Georgettes, F lat Crepes. Silk
Colorful Pique«
Blues, Greens,
Yellows.
A very complete new assortment of
footwear of exceptionally fine quality
leathers In th eneweat patterns that
everyone w ill like
Heeia are the new
8panl»h Loul», Full Ixiula and Cuban.
Included are ties, straps, pumpa.
Pouch effects with harmonizing frames that are
severely plain or slightly ornamental— some are
developed In metal with color Inlay and others are
smartly closed with talon fastener. Predominating
colors are black and brown. All of genuine lea­
ther—fitted with coin purse and mirror— silk
lining.
Fine Silk Hose
$1.48
Hum m ing Bird hoalory of pure thread
»Ilk— full faehloned— with French heel
or pointed heel . Hone that ard »plon-
dld for wear— and very rich looking.
Colors
Gunmetal, »able, m lntery, wood tone.
Illuelon, beach tan«, duakee.
I* = S S S S
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