The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 05, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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MRS. M ARY LEW IS BADLY
IN JU R ED IN A C C ID EN T
Mrs. Mary l-ewig. 82, mother of Mrs.
H. L. Gillette, of Medford, was badly
Injured In an accident In that city
Sunday according to word received
here by friends of the Gilette family.
Mrs. Lewis started across the street
in front of the Gillette home to ride
to church and In crossing the street
she stepped out from behind a parked
automobile and was struck by a pass­
ing motorist. She received a broken
shoulder, a dislocated shoulder, a
broken leg. several broken ribs, and
many othei paiiuui injuries. She was
resting easily according to the last
information received here.
TH VJ18PA V. P K IW V A H V 6. 1931
THE 8PRINOFIÏLD NEWS
PAOB SIX
H O B A R T W ILSON C A R R IES
Honor Koli Gains
LEADING COMEDY ROLE
IN U N IV E R S IT Y SHOW
Continued from Page 1
Gun In. Karl House. Bessie Cox. Sadie
Gott. Ralph Hlckmau, Jennie Jackson. I
Ruth Keeler Neal Pederson. Hattie
Clark.
Hobart Wilson la to piny the leading
role In »he play, "The Single Man'
which Is to bo presenled by lb» sin
! donts of the Vnlverslty nt Guild ball
on Wednesday and Thursday of next
week He takes the role of the don
Inatlux bueholor. Il»d up with dosviia
of strings of Indiscriminate promises
to marry. Ills futile atlempls Io get
rid of the gold diggers and the '‘In
j fants*' and to hang on to the real
woman fill the pluy with hearty
laughs. He Is Io he nuppoited by a
large east of students.
Sixth Grad«
Scholarship—Ixuiisa Cowden. June
Berg. Jean Lloyd.
Attendance— Mervln Mulligan. Dale
Robertson. Junior Stelnhauer. June
Berg, l.oulsa Cowden, Mary Kritta.
Jessica I-awson. Jeanntne Withers,
Richard Richardson. Robert Roden
bough, Scott Wright. Louise Cogtll.
Katie Dutchuk, Lucille Gerber, Jean
LloyJ. June Glasfey.
' Sixth A Grade
From M issouri
Scholarship— Elmer Chase, Roscoe
•Whaffo you sharpenin' at raxor?" j Cole. Evelyn Macklin. Margaret Meek.
Woman, they « a path o' gemmun s Stephen ftice, Vila Weight. Lois Wll
shoes undeh yo bed. If they ain't no SOn. Clarence CJark.
nlggar in them shoes
ah in gonna | Attendance— Bernice Barnes. Elmer
shave»"—Purple Cow.
Chase. Roscoe Cole. Gordon Gillett.
Floyd Green. Evelyn Macklin. Mar-
Good Reason
"Hello. Bill: How are you getting *ar^‘t Meek. Stephen Rice, Vila
Weight. Lois Wilson. Geneva Wycoff,
along at the store T"
Qlarence Clark.
•
*'I got fired."
LIFE IN AUSTR A LIA W ILL
CARMEL MYERS-W I R AYRDN k MIRIAM SEEGAR^UONuk/fclAMB'-
A « K X U M B IA PtCTU&E-
Fox Rex— Sunday and Monday
"Fired! What for?”
LINCOLN SCHOOL
“I took a label from a lady's shirt
First Grade
waist and put it on a bathtub."
Opal Roberts, teacher
"But why did you get fired for ' Scholarship — Robert Jack. John j
that?"
Ogilvie, Jimmie S m i t h . Leotha
“Well, you see. »he label read: "How Bertsch, Gloria Green. Jule Heiser,
would you like to see your best girl Elaine Schaffenberg. Jean Thompson.
in this for >4.50?”—The Parade.
Attendance—Coleen Daniels. Gloria
Green. Harold Becker. John Ogilvie.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
Jimmie Smith.
UNDER DECREE
NOTICE is hereby given that th e '
Second Grade
undersigned by virtue of a decree of
Wilma Scott, teacher
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore j
gon. in and for Lane County, made j Scholarship— iatricla Powell, Rob-
and filed in said court on February 4. ert Miller, lone Severson. Gladys
1931, in a suit wherein Robert L. Ware. Pederson. Lucile Melson. Olive Johan- j
W. Franklin Ware. Effie E. W eber,(sen. Ida House. Iva Gillette, Thurston
Isabel Wilson, Mae Robbins, Lulu M. I ,,
..
., D .,
Day, Nettie Ware.>arah Ware. Henrv Evans' I)onaW Baldwin.
Weber, L. E. Wilson, Greer Robbins
Attendance—Nacv Davis. BiU.v Daw-
and F. M. Day are plaintiffs and James son. Flora Bertsch, Inex Oram, Gladys
J. Ware and Millie Ware are defend Pederson. Sidney Ward. Lucile Mel-
an is, which said decree is recorded ! _i u
..
in Vol. 36 of the Journal of the afore 8 D' Olive J°h“ »«n. Betty V Irginia
said Circuit Court beginning on page 1 Sherman.
BE SH O W N AT H IG H SCHOOL
School students In Springfield and
! any others who may be Interested
will have an opportunity to see five
I reels of motion pletirea of life In
Australia at the high gchaol auditor
lum Munday morning at 10:30 when
Almee Porter, adventurer, exhibits
the film entitled. “At the Bottom of
the World" which she has taken her
self while visiting the Interior of the
Pacific country She gives an lllus
(rated lecture along with the picture
which Is very Important.
A ^en-cent admission fee will be
charged and all (hose grade schisil
I students who are to attend will go
to the high school In a testy and will
he dismissed fur lutteh from the high
i school following the presentation of
the film and the lecture.
W.O.W. T O HOLD P R O T E S T
C O N V E N T IO N AT PO R TLA N D
The bead camp protest committee
of (he Woodmen of the World will
hold a convettilon In the INirtlaiid,
, Oregon coutu ll chamber, at the city
hull on February 9. at 9 00 a m for
the purpose of considering oases«
meat« and legal reserve according to
tit announcement received thia week
from Dan Kellaher, chairman of the
protest committee.
The committee has decided to call
Oils convettilon In order (hat we might
.«II gel together and agree on aome
concrete plan Ibat would be beneficial
io the old mentbaru that have been
forieil oul. and Io the socallrd legal
renerve members that have been hi
velgled Into Inking out Iheuo new
pollelea that give them the right to
raise tlio rales practically whenever
they feel like It, saya (he chairman
In Issuing (he call.
S. P. V E T E R A N R E T IR E S
AFTER 43 YEARS S ER VIC E
After 43 years of service with the
passenger traffic department of the
Southern Pnclflc railroad, all but two
years of which have been spent It.
t regun, Willis II Jeiiklna, traveling
passenger agent, did voluntarily re­
tire on pcualon. February 1, according
to word received at local S 1*. offices
(«stay.
#
Jenkins' railroad service dates back
to February 5. 1888. when he started
Io work with the Oregon A California
railroad which was later taken over
T H U R S T O N BASKETBALL
by the Soulliera Pa< Iflc With the ex
caption
of two years, 189698, spent
T E A M S PLAY IN EUGENE
at the general offices In Kan Fran
liolh the boys ami girls basketball cisco, all of bis service has bean In
teams of the Thurston high school Oregon with Portland as headquarters
' will plav against teams from Moore's
As (raveling pttasenger agent h<
Cycle and Toy store In Eugene at
Jack O akia and Jean A rth u r, in a seen« from “ The Gang Buster",
tailed this city many lim es and has
|
the
St.
Mary's
hall
on
Friday
evening
a t the Fox M cDonald Sunday
a large circle of local frletida who
A small ndmlsslon fee will be charged
will be Interested In news of his re
. The Thurston high school team won
to f o 7 p l t e r ^ 7 t i ^ u l X bin d T i« e
C rystal^’Irylm 'teacher
S E V E N T E E N NEW S T U D E N T S GIRL SCOUTS O RGANIZE
tire
meat.
the first gnme with the bicycle riders
u d 'w h ich * d ^ c ^ X X T e S X - j Scholarship-Bobby Pollard. Willard
EN R O LL A T H IG H SCHOOL
UKELELE CLUB H ERE at the Thurston floor by a score of
Jenkins will be 70 years old Au
signed Welby Stevens as the referee Bouse. Warren Ingram, Dorothy Stew-
gust 2nd
34 to >1.
A ukekle club was formed among
hereln, to sell the real property here art, Lois Evans.
The new semester which began at
.natter described, at public auction to
Attendance—Jane Apger. Alberta the high school Monday saw the en the Girl Scouts of Springfield Thurs­
the highest bidder for cash in the Kener Dorothy
Dorothy Stewart. Jeannette I rollment Increase by seventeen new day of last week at a meeting held
manner provided by law for sale o f 1
reaT° property1'under '"executio'n 'and I Sweeney- Aretha Young, Ray Daniels, ’ tudonts. Fifteen <>f this numb ?r came at the home of Mrs. W K Barnell.
said decree further provides that from Nathan Fletcher. Frank Stuart. V al-) ° ’ er from »he Lincoln school where Miss Bessie Stewart Is the leader of
the money received upon such sale 1 entine Vchytil, Willard House. Warren they had finished their eighth grade the new organization. The new group
there be first paid the expenses of ,nKram Harold Mlller MerIe Nlce work. Don Wilson, transferred from will hold regular practices and will
such sale, bringing abstracts down to I „ , ,
_ „ . _ ,.
date, including referee's fees and costs ’ Bobby Pollard, Bobby Pugh. Dave ' ,be Vnlverrlty high school, and Ralph appear'In programs with the Girl
and disbursements of suit together Smith, William Warden, Wayne Wet Gillette started again after and ab- Scout chorus which Is being directed
sence.
by Mrs. Barnell. Members of the club
with a reasonable attorney's fee of ’ xoll.
b /evw A o /> F O X W IS T C O A S T I M I A T I f I S
>350.00 and the balance be applied
Fourth Grade
New classes are being organised to are Frances J« an Lloyd. Velma Peddl
And Then on
to any taxes then unpaid, then to
D on't M i t t
accommodate the beginning students cord, Margaret Jarrett. Florence May,
Miss Piatt, teacher.
Robert L. Ware in the sum of >1150.00
SUNDAY
at
the
high
school.
Ruth Pollard. Irene Anderson. Jean
th is G reat
with interest thereon at 8% from July
Scholarship—Karl Scott. Bob Davis.
Th« Fun and
Ixiuks, Colene Cornell. Faye Holver-
1, 1929 until paid and the furthe1* sum Dean Wilson, Robert Nice, Lawrence
Stage H it
‘ Irew o rka Begin
of >127.89 with interest thereon at . Thompson.
son. and Barbara Barnell. Any other
LANE INCOM E T A X OFFICE
8% from May 1, 1930 until paid and I
girls Interested In Joining thia gToup
to W. Franklin Ware in the sum of j Attendance—Jack Heckey, Frank
NOW OPEN IN EUGENE
should see Misti Stewart or Mrs. Bar
>829.43 with interest thereon at 8$i ! Howes, Robert Nice. Lawrence Thomp­
FR ID A Y
per annum from December 1, 1930 j son. John Warden Jack Mann. Dorothy
A federal income tax collection of nell this week.
SA TU R D A Y
until paid and the balance, if any be Chase, Lorraine Squires. Midge Wil- Bee for Lane county was opened In
divided equally between Robert L.
Eugene Monday by Glen McCormick. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
Ware, W. Franklin Ware, Effie E. ; son.
F ifth G rid s
senior collector for this district. He
Weber, Isabel Wilson, Mae Robbins, ,
PLAN PARTY ON FR ID A Y
Lulu M. Day and James J. Ware, share :
Mr.. Riddle, teacher.
will keep the office open until Feb-
—.... *
and share alike.
Tbe freshman and sophomore Kun-
Scholarship—Elsl: Ingram, An gel la ruary 11. The office will be reopened
Now therefore the undersigned ref­
eree in consideration of the foregoing Krupka. Helen Lyons, LaVerne Mc­ again on February 26 and will remain ''“X school class of the Methodist
and acting as such referee will on ! Pherson, M rgaret Melson, Rose Og­ open until March 15, the final date for church will hold a party at the church
Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1931 den. Murlal Tyson, Lloyd Seamans.
filing of income tax returns.
parlors on Friday evening with Mrs.
at one o'clock P. M. on said day a t 1 Attendance — Oliver Adams. Eva
Other meetings for the collector are R p- Mortenson, teacher. In charge,
the front door of the Lane County1
Court House In Eugene, Lane County. Brink, Bert Currie, Harold Foss. Del- being arranged at Cottage Grove and They have invited members of the
high school class of the Creswell
Oregon, offer for sale at public auction mas Glaspey, Donald House. Elsie In- Junction City.
to the highest bidder the following gram. Anegla Krupka. LaVerne M c­
The Eugene office Is located on the .Methodist church to meet with them
described real property:
as their guest for the evening.
South half of south half of section Pherson. Rose Ogden, Earl Pederson, third floor of the city hall.
Robert
Perry,
Anita
Pugh
Dorothy
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20 Tp. 18 S. R. 3 W. M in Lane i
Short Story
County, Oregon, 160 acres, hereinafter Ransdale. Lloyd Seamans, Henry REGULAR M E E T IN G OF
There was a young lady who deter-
referred to as Description No. 1.
Vchytil, Emma W.txell.
West half of NW% of Section 29, I
LEGION TO BE T O N IG H T mined to save up to buy a fur coat.
Junior High
HALTED HUSTON
South half of North half and north I
So she worked and saved and worked
PWILLIM HOLMES
Scholarship—Barbara
Barnell,
Flor
half of south half of section 30 Tp
The regular meeting of the Ameri­ and saved and worked and saved.
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
18 S. R. 3 W of W. M. 400 acres here-t nee May, Irvin Darr, Ethel Hall
MARY DORAN
Finally she got married and had
inafter referred to as Description ! Margaret Jarrett, V dma Peddlcord, can I-egion and the Leglo- auxiliary
MAN ARTHUR
will be held at the Community hall the fur coat charged.—Saturday Eve­
WILUAM BOYD
No. 2.
Ruth Pollard, Disque Smith, Edna
Lot 4 Block 1 Georgetown; Lots 1, Sev(.rMn
tonight. Members are expected to at­ ning Post.
3On'
2 and 3 of Block 1, Georgetown; Lots !
LAST T IM E S T H U R S D A Y
tend from Lowell. Thurston and Wal-
Attendance—Clair Hadley, Verlln
1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 4 of George
.
,
_
i
terville.
This
Is
the
last
day
of
the
Mother__
Marv
come
upstairs
Im
A D M ISSIO N
town, hereinafter referred to as De­ Posey, Irvin House, Clara Barnes, Eve-
„
vioint r
m a r i,
i„„
c i . ..
membership campaign. The members | mediately.
scription No. 3.
Matinees . . . . .
36c
lyn Johnson, Ellen Moskop. Mary Smlt
Lots 1 and 2 of Willowdale, a plat
(except Saturday-Sunday
have been divided Into two teams
Mary—But I'm all wrapped up In
In Lane County, Oregon and herein- \ ' n’ Paye Stratton, Pearl Wills, Chas, headed by Jack
Larson and M. B. my problem.
N I G H T S ........................ 60c
after referred to as Description No. 4. f'o,e Irvin Darr, Charles Maxwell, Ed- Huntley. The losing side will have
Children (Alwaya) 10c
Mother—Tell him to go home.—
Registered Title.
win Miller. Ray Smith, Allen Sneed,
MAAUNCOICTKII
to
provide
a
feed
for
the
others.
I
Exchange.
The aforesaid premises referred to Carl Stevenson Kenneth Walker, Mil
as Description No. 1 will be subject, ,lr„a Tllh„ w __ _
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to a mortgage in favor of Federal *r,
Tuhy' Woodra» Ware' franklin
Land Bank of Spokane, Washington. Wardlow> nick Wright, Eugene Ma
in the sum of >1500 being the mort : Losh, Essel Adams, Virginia Brink,
F R ID A Y and
gage recorded on page 72 of Voi. 52 Lorna Chase, Winifred Franz Mar
of the Recoid of Mortgages for Lane
Haack r t h e i H ull r
I
SA TU R D A Y
County, Oregon the amount unpaid on
laa€k’ Ethel Hall> Lols Johan )
OZnewAOrtrOM W twT C O A S T TMIATM IA
said mortgage bring the sum of Ben' Thelma Ltpes, Wilma Llpes, Ruth
>1453.91 with lnt-rest thereon since Pollard. Edna Severson, Faye Squires, I
the 16th day of November, 1930; the Wilmlna Spriggs. Marguerite Warden,
W A LLY W A LES in
aforesaid
premises
as De
s c r i p t s No.
2 will specified
Z sold subject1’
to a mortgage thereon in the sum o f ' Sln,kins' L« aa Stafford, Roy Crandall.
8TORE NO. 1
STORE NO. 3
S3000.u0 in favor of Eugene Loan and ' Eugene May, Lysle Metcalf, Jack Ped-
125 East Broadway, Eugene
960 Charnelton 8t., Eugene
Savlngs Bank of Eugene, Oregon erson, LaMoyne Black, Delores Cas-
« g ? 8 4 Sai f V o ? W A ? R rded, 0,: ' tee'- ColenP <:° rnp"'
« -h e r,I
STORE NO. 2
8TORE NO. 4
page 84 of Vol. it) of the Record of . . . . . . .
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.
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I
88-96 West Broadway, Eugene
500 Main Street, 8pringfleld
Mortgages for Lane County, Oregon, P l He!terhrand, Marjorie Johnson,
SU N D A Y and M ONDAY
the amount unpaid on said mortgagi Josephine Jones, France« Keeler, Jean
FR ID A Y and SA TU R D A Y
being >3000.00 with interest thereon Louk, Ethel Severson, Shirley Smith
<6
^ V f v r e ^ M "8y
Noyemb%’ !?30;
Pupil" neither absent nor tardy for
the aforesaid premises specified as ..
. . . .
Description No. 4 will be sold subject , he seni, Hter- al> (trades: Robert Miller,
—With—
M yrtle Brand
Genuine Yakim a
to a mortgage thereon in favor of Willard House, Warren Igram, Aretha
Solid
Pack
Valley
Henry Tromp and Blanche Tromp In Young, Robert Nice, Eva Brink, Bert
W A LTER BYRON — CA R M EL M YER S
No. 2y2 Can
2’/ ik j Size Can
'7
° / ’ i,600'00 b,!‘n«
mort Currie, Harold Foss. Delma Glaspey 1
gage registered on page 191 of Vol. 13
p ’
RAYM OND H A TTO N
><t Certificate of Titles for I-ane Donald House, Elsie Ingram, R obert,
County, Oregon the amount unpaid Perry, Dorothy Ransdale, Clair Had
E. Phlllipt Oppenheim's best selling mystery novel made Into a
on said mortgage is >1500.00 with In ley, Irvin House, Ellen Moskop, Chas
and Beans
thrilling—stirring— Intriguing drama of London’s underworld. You
and Kraut
terest since the 2nd day of December, Cole, Irvin Darr, Ray Smith, Allen
will tingle with excitement.
Van Camp’s
Van Camp's
1930, said Description No. 4 being
15.
oz.
Can
■
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registered title; Description specified Sneed, Franklin Wardlow, D i c k ’
15 oz. Can
as Description No. 3 will be sold free Wright, Essel Adams, Virginia Brinks,
from all Hens except special assess Winifred Franz, Margaret Haack, Eu-
Cereal Set FREE
\EE
'i UFSDAV - W ED N ESD A Y - TH U R S D A Y
ments for public Improvements levied gene May, LaMoyne Black, Dolores
with 2 packages
by the City of Cottage Orove, said Caateel, (Jolene Cornell, Mary Young
Post's Whole Bran
M o-Bil-Bay
sale to be at public auction and terms
Pupils exempt from all examinations
of sale cash, subject to confirmation
5 oz. Can
of said court and possession of said given in all subjects, grade 4-5 7-8:
D oroth y M a ck a ill
property to be delivered to the pur­ Bob Davis, Karl Scott; 4th grade,
Can
a
woman
share
her husband's future without making him a
chaser.
Tillm an's
Muriel Tyson, Lloyd Seamans, 5th. I
WELBY STEVENS,
sharer
In
her
poet?
Today’s
story of love and the marriage fame.
2
Tall
Cans
|
5
C
1
lb.
Can
36c
Referee in Partition Junior high school: Barbara Barnell,:
4 Small Cans
1*
lb. Can ........
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F.5-12-19 26 M 5 Florence May, Irvin Darr.
Fox WÈST C oast I heatres
»M'IHISAIJ»
chimi
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t JANMÍMG
k
ex
‘Breed of the W e s t’
Sorghum
Tomatoes
35c
Frankfurters
20c
Shrimp
Milk
4 j Q
g* Q
Famkfurters
¿ \JC
12‘/ 2
THE LION and the LAMB”
25c
Coffee
“ONCE A SINNER.’’