The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 13, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAUB I
TR U C K IN G BAN LIFTED
FROM ALL COUNTY ROADS
W IT H WARMER W EATHER
T H R SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. FEB
and Mrs. C arl H. B. SALLEE SELECTED
operates
the Kugene term inal
Prom Pall Crook— W H. Ruaaelf of
Landers of M arcola are the parents
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COUNTY SCOUT LEADER yards.
►'all Crook spent Saturday In the city
of an eleven pound baby boy which
n o n
. i ™
n“ k ,n « “ >• ‘ rip Included transacting busines»
was horn to them at the Pacific
A Kentucky man. H. B Sallee, of M ilton Buck. Portland; Jam«« Ils. To
T he tkiui on trucking on county C hristian h,kapital in Eugene last
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Uwenaboro,
Kentucky, la
road» w u lifted Monday by the Lane week.
N O T IC E TO C R B O IT O R «
County Court and hauling under the
Nallea la hereby given (hai the un-
dsrslgned haa been duly appointed Ad
weight lim it» w ill not be restricted
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R «
m ln latrato r o f the estate of Ed laigs
fu rth er thia spring unless there la a
ford.
Sutherlin;
Kenneth
Lane.
Napa.
is t. deceased, and any and all persona
N O T IC E 1» H E R E B Y G IV E N That tim e ago. Ho received the appoint­
radical change in the weather.
C alifo rn ia; Richard Kerna, Pendleton; havin g claims against the said estate
K a tie M Janetttng haa been appoint­
The roads of Lane county were all ed adm inlatrntrlx of the estate of ment from the Lane County Scout Hom er H artm an . Jacksonville; O re are hereby required to present said
Council
last
week
and
pinna
to
be
In
John W.
Beasley, ueceaseu.
deceased, oy
by m
the
declared to be in very good shape by (j---------~
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‘ O oe in l|0
H a a v C o rv a llis -
— i am (claim s, duly verified aa bv law re ­
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quired. at my office. H fth Avenue
ounty Cour t of Lane County. O re Kugene the «rat part of next week to mer M ille r IStrtland Rai h v
w
O. Thompson, county weight sup
on.
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having claims
ake
h l*
i. new
to il..
m ,r
W’
« » 'P k Van Wag , East, la Eugene, (.ane County. Oregon,
gon.
A ll
ll persons
persons having
claims K
( tak
e un
up h
new . duties
e rr ia o r /a tid Oecar Cutler, a u te mark
w
ithin alx months from the dale of
ner.
Petluma.
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a
lifo
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aro
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Bow
against said estate are required t o '
Mr
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et road engineer, a fte r an inspection p resent them, w ith proper vouchers.
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" • ' erm an. Oregon C ity ; Days
Dave W h itley
itley, thle notice
“ on* ,,m * • «’• ‘ tie rancher In Sanger C a l if o r n i a
and
an
u
I a n t i “ ret published February IS
o f the highways last Friday. There within six months from the 13th day
of February, i »30. to the . . I d adm in Montana before entering Boy Scout ( *
‘ •»»«'™ la. . „ d A llen Me
has been considerable Interest shown
ady. Modesto. California
Data of last publication March IS.
latra trix at the law office of L L. work
H e la regarded aa one of the
by county commissioners from other
ISSO.
Ray. in the M iner Building. Kugene
moat
capable
scout
leaders
In
the
counties over the manner in which Oregon.
K A T IE M. J A N E T T IN G .
J B BELL.
the la n e county oiled roads stood up
A d m in istratrix of ihe Es U nited States and It Is expected that FORMER R ESID EN T DIES
A d m in istrator of the Estate
tate of John W . Beasley. he w ill be able to g reatly advance
of Ed Iskgslet. deceased.
during the recent cold weather.
L. L. R A Y .
deceased scouting In this county.
A E W HEELOCK.
AT HOME IN CORVALLIS
The tine condition of the oiled high­
A ttorney for Estate.
F 13 2O-37M6-I3
Address «JS Corbett B ld g,
ways following the low tem peratures
H is duties
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ill consist » ■■
largely
of l
Wonk, received
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• In
aa
f Springfield
p i ■ n H u r m
X III
Portland. Oregon.
is accountable to the fact that a sheet
A itorney for Adm inistrator.
Estate of O ra B. Htggins. deceased
directing the work of the scout troop Monday told of the death on Febru
of ice formed over the roads and this
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S —
now organlxed
in the v county.
Spring
««T
•« Corvallis, of W illia m M
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u h i i i j .
l» K
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
prevented the frost from cracking and
,t,ce
hereby given that Asa J. field haa two boy scout troop char-
M . follow ing a b rie f Illness
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe un­
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otherwise raising havoc w ith the sur­
dersigned ha» been appointed admin
face. thinks M r. Cutler.
for Lane County, appointed adm inls
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‘ orvallls and Interm ent was made in la tra to r w ith the w ill annexed of the
Coming at the same tim e as the tra to r of the estate of Ora B. Higgins. F O R E S T R Y S T U D E N T S V I S I T ,h *
cem etery . M r. Beals Ketate of H a rrie tt Sophia Sharpe, do
ceased by Ihe County Court of i.ane
opening o f the county roads to traffic deceased.
I I WOOD PRESERVING
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---------- lived on a farm near here for several
('ou nty. Oregon
All persons having
All persons having claims against
« a s aa announcement from Roy Klein
years before moving to Corvallis
j
claims
against said Estate are req uir­
chief engineer of the state highway the estate of said deceased are here­
ed
to
present
them,
with the proper
by notified to present the same, duty
An inspection of the local Carbolen I
M r. Meals Is survived by his wife
departm ent, th a t the weight lim its
stated and verified, at the residence lum wood preserving plant by stud and eight children Mrs. W F Grove vouchers, to the undersigned, st his
office at 23 Sth Avenue East. Eugene
on two state high trays in Is n e county of A. E W heeler. 710 Lawrence street
were to hereduced to eight tons The in Eugene. Oregon, or to said ad­ enta of the forestry d ep artm en t of the ! of Canary. Oregon; D ». Beala of Se- Oregon, w ithin six months from the
six Oregon State College under the d ire r attle, W ashington; D J. Beals, and , date of this Notice.
Siuslaw highway between Low Pass m in istrato r personally, w ithin
Baled at Eugene, Oregon, this ISlh
tion of T J S tarker, forestry profes Mrs. F rank W ithers of Springfield;
monthts
of
this
<th
day
of
February
summit and Cheshire, and the Ooshen
1 day of Februarv 1930
1930.
sor,
was
the
chief
objective
of
a
visit
W M Beals Jr., and O. K Beala of
L ow ell
section of the
W illam ette
J B BELL.
ASA J H IG G IN S ,
which the members of the class made C o rvallis; Mrs. T. C. G orrle of Port­
A dm in istrator w ith Ihe W ill An
highway are the roads affected by the
A d m in istrator of the estate of Ora
here last iM turday
T he same group land; and Ernest L, Beals of Poca­
nexed of the Estate of H a rle lt
B. Higgins, deceased
order.
Sophia Sharpe, deceased.
also vlaited the tie treatin g plant tello. Idaho.
One daughter. Erm a J B. B E L L . Jr..
The Ooshen Low ell section of the A. E. W heeler. Attorney.
F 6-13-20-37 M 6 which the Southern Pacific railroad Kllaabeth. died nine years ago.
W illa m e tte highway Includes the por­
901 la-wls Building. Portland. Oregon,
Attorney for Ihe Admtnlst ra I or
tion of the road from a point seven-1
tenths o f a m ile west of Pleasant H ill
to w ithin eight-tenths of a m ile of
D ealer.
T h e load lim it on thia section is
bow <000 pounds including the weight
of the truck.
The order amsmade to prevent the
cracking of the surface of the two
highways and w ill be rescinded aa
noon as w eather permits states M r r
K lein.
The closing of the county roads to
trucks caused several of the sawmills
Dot located on the railroad to close
down during the past two weeks as
they could not haul out th e ir manu­
factured lum ber, states H. J. Cox. sec­
re tary of the W illam ette Valley Lum ­
bermen's Association
Most of the
m ills resumed operation again this
w eek when the ban was lifted.
M.
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IS. I9SÛ
Par««, of gen—Mr.
LARGE PLANE ATTRACTS
A T T E N T IO N HERE MONDAY
T he sight of an airplane swoop­
ing down low along Main street Is not
unusual in Springfield, hul when a tri
motored ship does the same thing
(hen the residents turn out to see It.
M any local people were akygaalng
last Monday at noon when when a
large trl-motored Fokker cabin mono­
plane which runa between Portland
and Han Francisco flew low over the
city Indicating (hat It was going to
make a forced landing The ahlp had
taken off from the Eugene field and
la te r returned to the field there to
aw ait the clearing of Ihe almosphere
which waa very foggy
DONT FOBGBT OUB
Used
Range
Sale
Slightly Uned. R*-
poneased and Shop­
worn Hotpolnt and
Westinghouse Elec­
tric Ranges.
Also several Shop­
worn Washers and
Doners
Mt. States Power Co
POWERS
RUMMAGE SALE
Stops at Elite— R M Sumner of
Portland was registered at the Elite
hotel on Saturday evening.
M ill Employee III— Tom
Rathbun
who is employed at the Booth-Kelly
lum ber m ill waa ill the la tte r part of
last week.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
N oi'ee Is her bv given ’ hat the un
deiaigned has been anpoirted admin
la tra to r with the w i'l annexed of the
estate of Lvndbrook Sharpe.sometimes
known as L. Sharpe, deceased, by the
County Court of Lane County. Ore
gon. All persons having claims against
said Estate are required to present
them , with the proner vouchers, to th °
undersigned, at hfs office at 22 8th
Avenue East, Eugene. Oregon, within
six months from the d 'te of this Not-
Ice.
Dated at Eugene -Oregon, this 13th
day of Februarv, 1930
J B BELL.
A d m in istrato r with the W ill An
nexed of the Estate of Lvndbrook
Sharpe, srm etlm es known as L.
Sharre. deceased.
J B B E L L . Jr
901 Lew 's Building, Portland. Oregon.
Attorney for the A dm in istrator
SUM M ONS
In the C ircu it Court of the 8 ta te of
Oregon for the County of Lane
Benefit Savings « Ix>an Association
a corporation, Plaintiff. Vs Richard
F. F arm er and M yrtle M. Farm er,
husband and wife, Lewis T. b itte ­
rn ore and Althea Dittem ore. hus­
band and wife, Defendants.
To Richard F. F arm e r and’ M yrtle
M Farm er, husband and w ife; Lewis
T . Dittem ore and Althea Dittem ore,
i.usband and w ife:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer thecom plalnt filed aglnst
yon In the above entitled suit on or
before four weeks from the date ot
the first publication of this summons.
f3“ r w eek* fr,,m February 13.
1930, and if you fail to so appear and
answ er said com plaint, for want
thereof the p lain tiff will applv to the
court for the re lie f demanded In its
com plaint, to-wft:
F o r Judgment against vou In 'he
sum of Eleven Hundred Ninety-eight
and 37-100 (»1198 37» Dollars, togeth­
e r w ith interest thereon from and
a fte r the 1st day of February, 1930
u n til paid at the rate of 10 per cent
J£r ®n n u m ; for the fu rth e r sum of
»7.50 costs of abstract continuation-
for the furth er sum of »150.00 a tto r­
ney's fees, and for Its cost and dis
bursements herein; and that Its m ort­
gage covering Lot Three (3 ), Block
Six (< ). Shelton's Addition to Eugene
In the County o f Lane. State of Ore­
gon. be foreclosed, and for such other
and fu rth e r re lie f as shall seem equit­
able.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication for four successive
w eeks In the Springfield News, by
e rd e r o f the Honorable O. F. Skip-
w orth. Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the 11th
day of February. 1930.
J E 8 S E O. W A R R IN G T O N ,
and A. E. W H E E L O C K .
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
«22 C o rbett Building,
P o rtland. Oregon
D ate of first publication February 1.1,
1930
D a te of last publication March 13, 1930
A Six-Day Sale of Oddments and Remainders—Floor
Samples-Soiled Goods -One-of-a-Kind Pieces!
Merchandise that has been left In the wake of Pow ers’ greatest furniture
event—the January sale. Hundreds of pieces of home furnishings from
America’s forem ost m a n u fa c tu re rs ----- one of a kind pieces that are not
backed by warehouse stocks - - - oddments and rem ainders of dishes,
glassware and c ry s ta lw a re ----- floor samples of rugs - - - rem nants of
draperies and lin o leu m s-----curtains. M erchandise that must be cleared
- - - regardless of form er costs - - - for incoming spring shipm ents. Fhery-
thing in this rum m age sale is offered a t a price th at will absolutely g u ar­
antee its immediate clearance. The prices below are only a partial list
of phenomenal values:
All Items
Sold “As Is »»
—No Phone
Orders
Bedroom F u rn itu re
{43.50 W alnut Hi-Boy ...... .. ............
$24.25
All Advertised Items Subject to
Prior Sale
Dining-Room Furniture
D a v e n p o r t s and C h a ir s
$28.50 decorated Ivory Enamel Dresser $17.95
$88.50 3-piece decorated Ivory Bed Room
$47.25
3uite ........................
$175.00 Walnut Vanity Dresser
$72.50
$89.50 Cogswell chair In linen frieze
Blrchfleld davenport in jacquard ve-
lour ......................................
$99.50
$52.25
Blrchfleld davenport in mohair
$24.50 decorated Ivory cluster of draw-
,,rs
$16-50
Blrchfleld Cogswell chair in jacquard
velour
$31.75
$65.00 hi-back chair In tapestry
$32.25
Chest of drawers, hardwood w alnut fin-
lsh ...................................... - ....................... $9 95
Chest of d r a w , i walnut
$21.75
Bedroom chairs, ivory and walnut finish $4.65
W alnut Dresser ..........................................$18-95
Cedar chest, Port Orford cedar
Vanity, walnut finish
L ivingroom T ables
$19.50 Pedestal base table ....................
$14.75
$21.00 walnut occasional tables.........
$16.95
Decorated iron base end tables, choice
$61.25
$3.95
$11.50 Iron base, book trough end tab le $6.95
$18.50 Italian marble top m ahogany end
tab le .................................................. _ $11-95
$21-75 nest of tables, decorated
$13.85
$21.75
$44.60 wood door china closet
$22.25
table .................
24.60 m ahogany tea wagon
$36 75
$14.95
$272.50
Wood and Steel Beds
RUGS
$125.00 9x12 worsted Wilton rug
$69.50
$142.50 9x12 worsted Wilton rug
$79.50
Slightly im perfect seam less Axmlnster
rugs
$39.75
DINNERWARE AND
CROCKERY
RUMMAGE TABLE
Up to 75c F lo w er Bowl«, Pickle Dinhs«, T e a Plate«
and Candlentlck«, now grouped
your choice .......................................................
1 4c*
75c to »1.50 Fancy T ea and Luncheon Plate«, E l­
m ira F ru it Bowl», Covered Sugar«,
Reli«h Dl«heg and Bread Tray«, choice.
»1.50 to 2.50— Large annortment of
Ola«« and China W are— Your Choice
$7.95
$3250 Library dining table
$41 1.00 8-p|ece Spanisli group
$6.95
$19.95
$12.50 Library dining table
$64.60 6-piece dining set. 5 chairs and
$40.50 Breen decorated desk and chair $29.75
One of a kind Pieces
No Exchanges
or Refunds—
All Sales
Final
e
Thia Lot— No Phone Order«— No Deliveries.
5 only—odd twin beds (wood) walnut,
each
$12.95
11 only—odd double deck coll springs
full and twin
$9.85
Wood spool bed, walnut finish
$19.65
Steel beds, Ivory or brown finish
$5-95
Square tube ivory steel beds
$9.15
O ccasional C hairs
$15 00 pull up arm chair
8.95 m ahogany finish desk chnlr
$29.75
$12.50 foot stool, In tapestry and Jacquard
vplour .............. ....................
85
$45.00 bag seat chair In leather
$32.50 Cogswell chair In velour
Our Windows Tell the Story of Rare Savings
Powers Furniture Go.
Willamette at 11th
$4.95
$62.50 arm chair, tapestry covered
$28.75
$19.85