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    Tlll'HHDAY. MAY 5, 1M2
TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD
CONVENTION TUESDAY
| Upper Willamette
TOWN AND VICINITY
T he tw niity th lril annual I'y th la n
Hlnlcr cull »»nt lull fur d is tr ic t lim n
J a a p tr HeeHent III—-M r» Emma
Imr 3 wan held at Albany Tunailuy,
Muy 3. Mr«. II K. M a la y waa mi« W allace ut Ja»p»r la III ut her hum«.
ut tin* member« ut Ihn Kugene I im I k <
Moves to Portland — Chari«»
d rill tuani which uttcudnil I In* g»tl,
Hi iitt*baa moved to Portland where
•rin g .
he expect» tu make III» horn«
1.1 MT A w rl >1 watch rant i>( 10th
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
mi Main «treat, on the m irth uliin.
W iilnn ailay. Return tn Am erican
N olle» 1« hereby given that th»
underalgned ha« been appointed Ex
lintel, or p illili» lo i W. Itewurd
■ c uliir ut the R atal» ut M ary R.
Mi l'haraiin. deceaaed, by the cuun
ty Court ut Lane County. Oregon.
N O T IC C O F H E A R IN G
All persona having claim« agitlnal
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
«aid E -ta lc arc her»by notified to
n o t i c i : ih h k k k b y G IV E N ' pr«»»nt th» »am», properly verified
T hu l III« uuderslgned adm lnlatra tu lb» underalgned at th« little« nl
Irli " I IlM »» lu t» n t Julin * I.m u ll. W ell» « Well«. 840 W illa m e tte St ,
dei»u«»d, ha» filed hur account fut Rügen«, Oregon, w ithin ala month«
the final «»tllcm ent of «ald «alat« troni th» date of lb« tirât publica
In lh« County Court fur Lan» I'nun Hun of thl» nolle».
ly. Dragon, and that Haturday, th»
Dale of flr« l publication, A p ril
Hath day ut May,* 1933. at th« Court , 38. 1932
T. E E D W A R D S . Executor.
Itniiiii of «uld Cuurt, In th» County
Cnurt llnu«». In Kugene at l»n W E I.I.H A W E L L » . Attorney«.
IA 28- Muy 6-12 19 26)
o*rlouk In th» forenoau. haa be«n
by »uld Cnurt flxed a» th» tiine aud
place for bearlng objertlona (kare IN T I I K J U S T IC E C O U R T . E l!
to. and for Niitti ««ttlninent of aald
QENE
J U S T IC E
D IS T R IC T ,
•a la t« .
LA N E C O U N TY, OREGON
F. I.A V E R N E LA M B, Admlnl» J C PO N H I.K H . P la in tiff. va. L. I I
Ir a lr lx of th» Katat» of Julia H
IIK N N IN O H K N . Defendant
l.um b. der»o«e<l
SUMMONS
I. I,. K A Y . Attornay for Kalut».
To L. II . Il»nnlnga«n. defendant.
. |A 28 May 6-13 1# 2«l
IN T II K N A M E D R T I I K H T A T K
___________________________________ O R O R EG O N , You are hereby re
e
<|iilr»d
H llc iiX A « llir p c lf ir v
U in ilic a j U IIC V IU IJ
GENERAL PLUMBING
AND REPAIRING
Ile Hui« and Out My Price»
DODD MILLER
416 C. Ht. Hprlngfleld.
Ph 170 J
BUY. SELL OR TRADE
Com« In and »»» our Hoard
W e have a large variety
Lnns County Trading Post
713 W illa m e tte — Phone 16«
PERRY’S
Batterlea. Brake«, Ignition and
M otor W o rk. W heel Aligning
PER R Y S
EUGENE
726 Oak Street
Phone 767
Security Savings and Loan
Association
A Local Inetltutlon
46 W eal Broadway
E U G E N E , D ltK D D N
Edw. G. Privât
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N aturopathic Physician
Phone 91-J
O ffice Hours; I to 6 P. M
406 Fourth Street
U n lv e rte l Mortgage Corp.
BONDS
W . P. Tyson, Agent
126 £ S t.
General I j iw
P ho ne 66W
Practice
I. M. PETERSON
A tto rn « y at-l-a w
C ity H a ll Building
Springfield, Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
Radio Service
All Makes and Model»
8 P R IN G F IE L O R A D IO SH O P
»44 I I Ht.
Phone 130 J
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Form erly W alker-Poole
E U G E N E — 1 H it SP1UNUFH SLD
and Chiirnelton.
228 M ain
SMART OCTAGON
CLASSES
S m art, Inconsplcloua frames
that blend harmoniously with
modern apparel.
Let uh show
you these new glasses . . . see
how they become your features
. . . note th e ir comfort.
Our
optom etrists w ill udvlHe you
nhout your Hight without obliga­
tion.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
61 W est 8th
Eugene
In
ap peu r
and
nn »w »r
Hi»
com plaint filed again«! you In th«
ahoy» »ntltlm l court and can»» on
nr before four week» from the date
o f the flr»t publication of thl» »urn
mana, and If you (all ao to appear
and anawer. for want thereof the
p la in tiff will apply to the Court for
; the re lie f demanded In hl» Com
plaint on file herein, to-w lt: for the
»uni of Rlfty tw o and 76 100 Dol­
lar» together w ith Intereat thereon
at the rate of a l l per cent per an­
num from Junuary 1, 1*32, until
paid, and for casta and dlaburae-
m»ut» Incurred In thl« action, aa
prayed for In «aid com plaint, ano
for the fu rth e r orncr of the Court
for the »ale of the personal pro-
perty of the defendant which ha»
j been attached by the p la in tiff
Thl» summon« 1» puhllahed once
each week for four ron»ecutlve
week» In the Hprlngfleld New», a
weekly newspaper of general c ir­
culation publl»h»d In I-ane County.
Oregon, by order of Dan Johnston.
Justice of the Peace fo r Eugene
Justice D istrict. t.ane County. Ore­
gon T h e date of the firs t publica­
tion of this Summons 1« A p ril 7.
1932.
L I. KAY. Attorney for Plain
t if f
Residence and Post O f­
fice Address: Kugene. M n e
County, Oregon.
(A 7 14-21-28— M 6)
T he undersigned. A dm in istrator
of the estate of Keese H en ry Laird,
deceased, has filed his F in al Ac­
count In the m a tter of said estate
w ith the County C lerk of Lane
County, Oregon, and an order has
been made and entered of record
by the County Court of said County,
directing this notice and appoint­
ing Saturday, the 14th day of May,
1932. at the hour of ten o'clock A
M for the hearing of objections to
said account and the settlem ent of
said estate.
D A T E D this 14th day of A p ril, A
D. 1932.
P O M E R O Y N. L A IR D . Adm in­
is tra to r of the estate of Reese
H enry L aird. Deceased.
(A 14-21-28 M 6 12)
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the undersigned has been ap­
pointed A d m in istrato r of the estate
of Raleigh C. Roney, deceased, by
the County Court of Imine County.
Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present them
w ith
the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at the
law office of P otter A Bailey. 631-
32-33 M in er Building, Eugene. O re­
gon. w ithin six months from the
date of this notice.
D A T E D this 28th day of A p ril, A.
D 1932
L. N. IlD N E Y . A d m in istrato r of
the eatate of Raletgh C. Roney,
Deceaaed.
(A 28— M ay 6-12-19 26)
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Departm ent of the In te rio r, Gen­
eral Land Offloe at Roseburg, O re­
gon, May 2nd, 1932.
N O T IC E Is hereby given that Sol
V. Cuddeback of Eugene. Oregon,
who on June 13th, 1929. made
Hdlneatead entry, Serial No. 018593,
for N E h i S W % and N W % S E U .
Section 36, Tow nship 17 S, Range
1 W, W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
three year Proof, to ealabllsh claim
to the land above deacrlbod. before
E. O. tm m el, U. 8. Commissioner,
at Eugene) Oregon, on the 16th day
of June, 1932.
Claim ant names as witnesses:
John Cabe, G reeley Cabe, M erton
Brown, and Mrs. Lee Anna Cabe,
all of R. F. D. No. 2, Springfield,
Ore.
H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y , Register
(M ay 5 12-19 26 — J. 6)
Returns from Portland— W H
Adrian. Hprlngfleld garage man has
returned to hla home a fte r spend
lug several days In Portlaud.
heiurna from C alifo rn ia — ('
Lovelace returned Sunday evening
W endtlng Ptopla H ere— Mr. anil from a trip which took him to
Mr», lie ry l Crow ut W cndllng wore Stockton, California.
v is ito r. In .S p rin g fie ld Hatuiiluy
Visits Parents — Mlaa Lucille
V ielt at Salem— M r. und Mr» Richmond spent Sunday visiting
W a lte r l.axtu n wer« vlaltor» ut with her parents In this city. Miss
Richmond Is employed In Portlaud
S m I ciii on Sunday.
Fish Saturday — I. M Peterson
and W. I* Tyson spent Saturday
fU liln g on Cam p Creek
Dallas People H ere — Dr. and
Mrs. It. C, Peterson of Dallus were
dinner guest at the home of M r
and Mra. ( ' F. Egglm ann Sunday.
West Springfield Man III— Henry
Visitors from Culp C reek— M r
Goddard of West Springfield was
and
Mrs. W illia m Patten of Culp
reported to be quite III the first of
Creek were week-end visitors In
the week.
Springfield.
Visitors F rid a y — M r and Mr» W
Small Boy III— T he tw o year old
K W allace of W e s tfir were busi­
son
of M r. and Mrs. John Anderson
ness vIsRorn In Springfield on F r i­
waa quite III at hla home the first
day.
of the week.
Rack from M cOylnn— Ml«« May
Collects Bounty— T. H. T ille r of
Baris has returned from McGlyun
where she spent everal days vlalt- W e s tfir collected the 32 county
bounty on one bobrut at the office
Ing w ith her brother. Fred Earls.
of the county clerk on Tuesday.
M erchant at Portland— Georg» P.
Albany People H e re — M ra Miles
H offm an,
Hprlngfleld
nierchunl
spent the week end ut Portland on A lteh u ry and Mrs. C. K M cD erm ott
of Albany were vlallora In Spring-
business.
field Wednesday.
Flab on R iver— H a rry W hitney,
Newport People H e re — M r and
H a rry S tew art, and John Anderson
(pent Friday afternoon fishing uu Mr«. John Sweeney of New port
came to Hprlngfleld S aturday to
(he M< Keuxle river.
spend the week-end w ith friends
V isit at Dallas— Mrs. S tella Me- and relatives.
•herson and fam ily spent the w eek­
V is it Friday— M r
Charles S yl­
end at D a lle - visiting at the home
W a lte rv llle
and
her
of her son, who Is teaching there vester of
mother. Mrs. O rvsl W agner of
Visits Parents— Mrs. J. M loir- Salem who la visiting at the Sylves­
son drove to Junction City Monday ter home, were vlwltora In Spring
to spend the day vialttng w ith her field Wednesday.
parent«. M r and Mrs. Charles T oft-
V isiting M other — Mrs. James
dahl.
Bonner Is spending a few days It,
Undergoes Operation — W . H Springfield
visiting
w ith
her
Hobbs, proprietor of the Springfield mother. Mrs F. M Bench.
Mrs.
lam ndry underw ent a serious oper Bonner lives In northern W ashing­
atlon at the Pacific Chrlsttau Ito« ton.
p ltal Tuesday morning.
Goes to Bridal V e il—O din Olaon
V lalt F orm er Residents— M r and left Sunday for Bridal Veit, O re
Mrs. W illa rd G ille tte are at Med­ gon. It was expected that the him
ford where they ure visiting at the her m ill there where he is em ­
home of M r. and Mrs. H a rry G il­ ployed would reopen Monday of this
lette. T he ta tte r are form er resi­ week.
dents of Springfield.
M other Goes Hom e— Mrs. G er­
Candidate at Oakridge ••• C. A trude W ilson motored to Detroit
Sw art», candidate (or the Republi­ F riday to take her mother. Mrs. W.
can nom ination for sheriff of Lane H. Riddle, to her home Mrs. Riddle
county, and Dr. W . N. Dow, Spring has spent the past few weeks with
field dentist, were at O akridge F ri­ her daughter here.
day.
Goea to Hospital— O rv a l Eaton
Attend Grove M eeting — M r. and has been ordered to the Eugene
Mrs. Ernest Black. Mr. and Mrs. hospital for six week» by his phy
E lm er Findley, Mrs. Sam Richmond stelan
H e was seriously Injured
nnd Miss Helene Richmond motored a year ago and ha» not recovered
to Cottage Grove Frtduy eveulng »atlNfactorlly according to ht« phy­
to attend a meeting of the Rebekah sician.
lodge In that city.
C IT A T IO N
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
H T A T K O F O R E G O N IN A N D
FD R T H E C O U N T Y O F L A N K
He
E S T A T E of A N D R E W
J
S H E R ID A N , deceased.
To Beecher I. Sheridan.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
'O F O R EG O N , you are hereby cited
aud required to appear w ithin four
week« from thia date and »how
««use why an order and decree
¡should not b made dlatrtbutlng to
M am ie Sheridan Petty her share of
said estate aa prayed (or In her
petition filed herein. By order of
the ubovc court.
First Published A p ril 21»t. 1932
W IT N E S S M Y H A N D , and seal of
said court hereto affixed, thia the
20th, day of A p ril, 1932.
Injured Man B etter— Barney W il­
A ttest: W . It D IL L A R D . Clerk liams who was seriously Injured In
By L. M B R Y S O N . Deputy.
an accident recently Is now great­
(A 21-28 — M 4-11-18)
ly Improved according to his phy­
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
sician. H e Is a patient at the Paci­
N O T IC E 1» H K K K B Y G IV E N : fic C hristian hospital.
T hat L. L. Kay has been appointed
ad m in istrato r of the estate of Jesse
Leaves fo r Arkansas— Mrs. Ellen
J. Davla, deceased, by the County Dorm an, m other of M r ,. W illia m
C ourt of Imine County, Oregon. All Brooks, left Springfield Sunday
persona having claims against «uld
evening for her home at F ay e tte ­
estate are required to present them,
w ith the proper voucher«, w ithin ville, Arkansas. She w ill tak e the
six months from the 8th day of southern route to Kunsas City.
A pril. 1932. to the said ad m in istra­
tor nt bln law office In the M in er
Portland People V is it— M r. and
Building. Eugene. Oregon.
Mrs. T . H. T a y lo r of Portland were
L. L. KA Y . A d m in istrator of the
visitors during the week-end at the
eatate of Jesse J. Davla. de-
home of Mr. nn<1 Mrs. P. J. Bartho­
cen ed
(A 7 16-21-28— M 61
lomew In this city. T he two ladles
are sisters.
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
PAGE T H R O
On Duty at Shanghai— Bud W it
Rams has w ritte n to his parents.
Mr
and M rs. Barney W illiam »,
stating that he Is now w ith the
m arines In Shunghai. Chinn, where
he expects to be stationed for two
years. He says that m all w ill reach
him If addressed In care of U. 8 8.
Huston, Flagship. Seattle.
For next Munday, M others' D e /,
Word was received here a few
the young folks of the Pleasant H ill dnya ago of the death of M r. Etner
church are preparing Hom er A. in C alifo rn ia, he form erly lived here
Kodeheaver'»
'T h e
Home
L ife and owned the place where M r C lr
Beautiful'* a story cantata which cle now lives.
w ill be given at the
Christian
T h ere waa born to M r. and M rs
church at 11 o'clock.
M artin on Thursday, A p ril 28. 1932
People of the Union high school a
d istrict No I are giving a pot luck , Te(J CMru(her wh(„ e home „
supper at the high school gymnas
Idaho, la here visiting bis fath er
turn F riday night In honor of M r
Sam C aru ther, for a short while.
and Mrs. E. E. K ilp a tric k . Everyone
L ittle G loria W eaver had the mis
la Invited to come. T he ladles are
' fortune to get her thum b all but
requested to bring well filled bas­
< ut o ff last Sunday while playing
kets and plate«.
w ith a law n m o w er. She was rusli
The Junior doss are preparing
ed to Eugene where It was sewed
to entertain the mem bers of the
imck on by a physician and Is get­
»enlor class with a week-end trip
ting along nicely.
to Balknap Spring« leaving Friday
M r. and M r« Ralph T a y lo r from
afternoon and returning Sunday
day afternoon. They w ill camp out
Creek and Mrs. C lara Hurst
at Belknap Springs.
! :ro*n ( a llfo rn la are spending some
Gerald K ahler who Is teaching
at Yoncalla spent the week-end
LOCAL FOLK ATTEND
PARTY FOR MR. CRITES
Several Springfield people a t­
tended a birthday party held for
M r Dao Crttea at hi« home In Ku­
V isile in Portland— Mrs. C arl Ol- gene Tuesday evening Those a t­
-on «peni th» week-end and s»v»rai tending from Hprlngfleld were M r
•lay» thl» week in Portland visit and Mr» H a rry M. Stew art, M r.
lug at th» home of her »on and and Mrs. H arry W h itn ey, Mr. and
daughter In law. M r. and M rs Rus Mr». John
Henderer and Cart
sell Olton.
Olaon.
PATENTED!
Violet Ray, anti-kn»< k gasoline is produced by a
patented process especially for your use. It contains
no a d d s but it has more power than any ordinary gas.
It is the best known gasoline on the m arket today.
Those who have tried it are steady custom ers.
A complete repair service Is m aintained a t this
station.
“A ” Street Service Station
( harles
5th and A Streets
Springfield
MOTHERS’ DAY. MAY 8
M rs. Jack H ille r from Corvallis
M r. and Mrs. Ralph L aird whose an(j c a r| )>amer from Shedd spent
house burned to the ground before the week-end at John Kdmlston's.
Chriatma.4 are plauntug to start also attended the play “ Home T ie « “
building In the near future.
at the hall F riday evening.
E. B. T in k e r aud son. Lym an, I
T h e high school Is preparing a
went to Brow nsville on business ;
Play "A Fool Holiday" to be given
last Thursday and brought back
on F riday evening. M ay 13.
some straw berry plants M r. T in k e r [
Mrs. Harvey Hadley from Hadley
lias put several acres to raspber
rles. young berries and traw her- i v1" *
her
» r a . Tay-
Give Candy
When you give Mother a box of candy as a rem ­
em brance on Mohers’ Day. it becomes more than a
mere box of candy to her -It is a symbol of your deep
appreciation. And at the same time it recalls much of
the traditional glam our that a gift of candy has always
had. Especially if it is Eggim ann’s candy.
rles this spring
l lor Needh®m - several days the past
1 week.
T h e H ill Creek baseball team
w ilt play Coburg a t Coburg next I Mias Leone Kdmiaton spent the
Sunday. Swim m ers Delight team ' week-end at D rain.
Miss Helen E y le r entertained on
defeated D lnty Moore s team 6 to 3
t » w lm m e rs 'D e lig h t last S u n d ay.1 W w ,De’’day
» surprise
F G G I M A N N ’S
'W here the 8ervic« in Differeot
T he Pleasant H ill high school! p“ r t > at her h01" * here ,n honor
baseball lean, w ill play L ow ell next J of h' r ,at1»«»'»- W illia m E y le r. and
F riday afternoon.
MARQUEE FRONT FOR
STORES IS COMPLETED
W ork of building a long marquee
extending along the e n tire front of
the building occupied by the F. A
A M arket, the Hprlngfleld E lectric,
Springfield
Plum bing
company,
and the Sneed Grocery was com
pleted this week.
T he marquee
serves a dual purpose, keeping the
sidewalk dry aud serving as an
awning to keep the sun out of the
display windows.
LEGION GROUPS WILL
HAVE POTLUCK SUPPER
M embers of both Springfield A m ­
erican Legion post num ber 40 and
the A u xilia ry group w ill hold a pot­
luck dinner and meeting at W alter-
ville tonight It waa announced this \
week by I. M. Peterson, adjutant.
T h e »upper w ill start at 6 :30. Each
persons 1 requested to bring th e ir
own knife, fork, plate, spoon, and
cup.
P relim inary work on the Legion
of that
group.
SHOE SHOP IS MOVED
INTO NEW LOCATIOIN
T h e J. Nelson Shoe Repair shop
was moved from its form er loca­
tion to the Bennett building during
the week-end. M ore room for ma -I
chinery and supplies and more sun !
light are available in the new loca- j
Lowest Prices on Genuine
’ DEUCIOUSk
u I
* J J r
w
Choice Meats
Choice cuts of m eats are
Canvas Footwear
For Boys and Men
less expensive today than
they have been for years.
Our Meat
M arket m ain­
tains the same high stand­
New Styles
ard of quality as it has for
:
Lowest Prices
years. When you buy meat
5 9 c t o $ 1 .9 8
here you get good m eat.
Come in today or phone.
Independent
Meat Co.
T h e Golden R ule
Rulers of Low Prices
1015 WILLAMETTE
E. C. S T U A R T . Prop.
4th and M ain Sta — Phone 63
Springfield, Oregon
..
EUGENE
THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
..
O U R R E C O R D B R E A K IN G
tion. says M r. Nelson.
W a lte rv ille Folk Here— Mrs. D. C.
T ro tte r of W a lte rv llle was a visitor j
in Springfield Wednesday.
SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY
9 A. M.
DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT
SIDE. GAS HURTS HEART
If stomach gas makes you re s t-'
leaa and unable to sleep on right
side, take Adlertka. One dose w ill
rid you of gas or nervousness, and
bring sound sleep. Flanery's Drug
Store.
•
Beginning To Take Notice Again--------
w,‘ b th e lr brother,
F»yloi and fam ily here,
Mr. Crocker's birthdays. M r. Croc­
ker was Invited to attend supposing
to surprise M r. E yler and on ar
rivin g found It was In honor of h im ­
self as well.
with hla parents at Pleasant H ill.
Happy Davison from Portland
Jack Doane son of M r. and Mra. spent the week-end In Thurston
Bert Doane of Pleasant H ill went a l'o rendered several solos at the
to Salem on 4-H club business M o n -, play “ Home Ties'* F riday evening
Lincoln School Notes A
uxli|ary p (,» pv da > sale 10 be held
May 28. w ill he started by members
Kenneth Cox ha» been elected
captain of the boys' baseball team
at the Lincoln school. T hey have
scheduled several games, the first
to be played w ith the T re n t school
F riday afternoon.
T h e Junior high school is busy
working on a play which w ill be
presented In nbout two weeks. The
cast includes:
. L illia n T rln k a
Jane Bradford
Ire n e Anderson
Peggy
Bobby Calkin«
Jim m y
Collene Cornell
M arigold Alice
Roscoe Cole
Newsboy
Rollnud Farnsw orth
Professor
A lice Neet
Mrs. Crandon
L illia n Gregory
Penelope
Delores Casteel
Mrs. Jones
Bernice Sm ith
Sophy
Lloyd Davla
Ned Brown
Byron Bovlea
Bob Davis
The low er grades o f the school
w ill also present some e n te rta in ­
ment features a t the same tim e the
play Is presented It has been an­
nounced.
Thurston
Ladies' House
Dresses
Assorted styles
Ladies Cum Rubber Tea Aprons while they last
8c
East colors
While they last
By Albert T. Reid
A Sale Head and Shoulder» O ver All, w ith no In fla tio n
of values. A note w orthy even that is bound to create
the greatest buying a c tiv ity of this character heralded
in public p rint in many years.
Pequot
Sheets
81 X 99
Men’s Work PANTS
Light and Dark Colors, while they last
While they last
59c
29c
Men’s Dress
Ladies'
Fine Rayon
Shirts
Mesh Hose
89c
Ladies' High Grade
Pum ps and S trap s,
While they last
Genuine Broadcloth
Fast Color.
While they last
17c
39c
69c
Good shades.
Men’s
Sample Shoes
V alues to $3.95.
While they last
Union Suits
Short Sleeves
and long legs.
While they last
39c
Men’s Rayon
Men’s Heavy
Men's Fine
Shirts and
Shorts
Ladies' White
Dress Oxfords Beach Sandals
All sizes.
While they last
16c
in black, tan, also
Sport Oxfords. Val­
ues to $4.95.
While they last
T strap, leather sole
Plain toe, Heavy
sole.
While they last
While they last
97c
98q
61.89
Ladies’
Undies
Work Shoes
Ladies Felt House Slippers and Mules
While they last
19c
Heavy Rayon
Panties
and Bloomers.
While they last
Children’s Bare Foot Sandals, $1.00 value.
17c
Ladies' Pure Silk Mesh Hose, all good shades.
While they last,
While they last
69c
Boy’s
Wash
Suits
While they last
18c
49c
WILLIAM’S SELF SERVICE STORE
77 E. Broadway
Eugene, Oregon