The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 14, 1931, Image 4

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    PAO® TWO
THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1931
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEW S
*T*f 'M any types of trucks
m other Mrs f I Koet Mm W I on Folk Songs (’, M. Bsdgwl.li
SMALL C H ILD R EN TO
Tuille rend some Interesting facta closed with a historical sketch <>(
PRESENT OPERETTA aboul fam iliar songs A hit of the the Inalpratlon of Star Hpaaglsd
AT TH E FOX McDONALD
TO BE SHOWN SATURDAY
TOWN AND VICINITY
Ford Ag.ncy to En tertain Fleet of |
Modale at F ifth and A streets
for Short Visit
Leaves for Eastern Oregon— Mrs.
Fred Williams left Wednesday for
a months visit in Eastern Oregon
Several of the smaller children of
Springfield will be presented In all
operetta, "Ihlscllla Week" at the
Eugene Bible college school of mu
sir Wednesday evening. May 20. ill
7 30 o'clock All of the girls are
from 7 to 10 years old Those Inking
purl ore IXirolhy Fhuiery. June Mill
holland, Ethel Springer. Belly Jean
and Mary Kathryn Taylor, Belly
Jean Walden, and Peggy and Teddy
WORK AT A IR PO R T IS
MOVING AHEAD NOW
Commercial car and truck own
ere will have an opportunity to see
Visit from M cKenzie Bridge— M r
Work at the airport Is being push­
a comprehensive display of Ford
and Mrs. R. It Stevens of McKen ed rapidly now In preparation for
commercial earn and trucks when
the Ford caravan, comprising more) ste Bridge were visitors in Spring a good summer season according io
field Tuesday.
Jim MacManimau. manager of the
than It units, comes to Springfield
field. Tile large hanger for the
on May It. John Anderson, local
Wendling Man Here—John Dow
school
has been completed ami
Ford dealer announced today
ning of Wendling was a business
painted, and is being used to house
Wright.
One of the most Important devel­ visitor In this cltv Tuesday.
the schools ship and the small one
opments In the commercial car and
The operetta will he repealed at
truck business within the last yeari Jasper Resident Here— H. H. Cos belonging to Dalton Shinn
(he
Springfield Methodist church at
One of the smaller hangars built
or so has been the Ford Motor, mKk of Ja,per 'rl8",‘d fr*’*»d8 in
it later dale according Io Mrs Clara
out on the landing field has already-
company's new policy of adapting I Sprin<fi,‘ld Tuesday.
T u ttle Fenton who Is directing the
been moved back and the other one
its product to the manifold special
production.
V isitor from W a lte rv illo —-C. R Is ready to be moved soon. They
ised needs of industry. Mr. Ander ! Sylvester of Walterville transacted
wtll be straightened up and used
son said. Fords with standard bUsiness tn Springfield Monday,
MANY A TTEN D SHOW ING
to house gliders belonging to the
equipment are now serving as panel!
glider
club.
OF "A R R IVA L OF K IT T Y ’
delivery units, express trucks, coal I Guests st Hotel—M P. Coates
trucks, dump
trucks, garbage I and Charles Boyd of the Mountain
A largo crowd was presetil at
trucks, ambulances, police petrols. I Slates IMwer company were guests N. O. W. IN IT IA T E S
W allace Barry and M arjo rie R tm b ia u in -The Secret Sis" «1
I ho high school auditorium last
and In short for practically every I at t^« Sprinfield hotel during the
M cDonald Starting Sunday.
MEMBER W EDNESDAY
Thursday evonlng to attond the
| past week.
sort of truck use.
presentation of the comedy "The
In addition to the many body
Members of the Springfield N. O.
Goes to California—Mrs. Earl
__ ____ _
Arrival of Kitty" by the members
types the Fords are available In a
W Circle initiated Mrs. Nellie
Thompson left Springfield Friday
TO PRO TECT ROADSIDES ° f
vhr,a“*a K»d***w of the
variety of colors and In many cases
Wright Hoffman Into the order at
for San Francisco where she ex­
________
t nrlatlan
church
Mr». John K
with single or dual rear wheels,
their regular meeting last night
pected to spend several days visit­
Preservation of Beauty of National
t,ire«led the players A pro
open or closed cab. and with a
Refreshments
were
served
follow­
ing friends.
fit of more than »20 was cleared
Forest Lands Subject of New
choice of wheelbase and gear ra
ing the meeting.
Wallace Berry. Jean Harlow,
from the receipts. The funds are
Regulations
tio.
Fish Row R iver— M r. and Mrs.
used by the group to apply on their
Star in "The Secret Six"
•‘Obviously It Is Impossible for I w K Barnell spent Sunday fishing
The preservation of the scenic pkMl” ' ,oward8 ,h- *«'rk «* ‘he
a dealer to carry the present full °® F»w River
Starting Sunday
and recreational features of m»un church.
line of Ford commercial cars and | Spend Day at Noti—Mr. and Mrs.
trucks In stock at one time.'* Mr Sam Montgomery and two children.
After having retired six years ago tain roads and highways In the na­
Anderson said. "But. through t h e spent
with Mr MontKom
to live as Mrs. Fred Niblo. wife of a tional forests of Oregon and Wash
caravan which is coming local k ry's parents at Noti.
i noted director. Enid Bennett re- Ington ts further assured by a new
tContinued from page One)
truck users will have the unusual
-------------------------—------------------- - turns to motions pictures for her FMrest Service regulation Issued
Mayor’s Wife III—Mrs. W. P. Ty­ have it opened early was opposed first feature appearance In the talk recently by Major R Y. Stuart, at
opportunity of Inspecting a com­
James Richardson of Portland
Washington. D. C.. chief forester.
prehensive display, including a son is reported to be ill at her by the highway commission on the |es
..
,
“P Saturday evening to spend
grounds that traffic over the high-
she wtll play the role of Sklppy's Definite rules for (he management Sunday with his mother. Mrs Ism
wide variety of body types Special home this week.
demonstrations for anyone inter
Visits Mother—Miss Grace Male way would not warrant the expense mother ln the Paramount , alk)nj{ of such lands have been made Richardson
Sunday noon they J
I-ater when It was evident that pk-turiaation. of episodes made fam They" are:
ested can be arranged."
of Portland spent Mother's day
went to Eugene and enjoyed din
the
pass
could
be
opened
the
high-
(Hlg
in
cart(M>n
for.n,
bv
Percv
Crog.
The location of roads In national ner with Mr. and Mrs II. E Rich
The caravan will include IS body I visiting here with her parents. Mr.
way authorities decided to let na- by. Ihe -skippy " to be headlined forests will no longer be view«! ardson
types listed in an advertisement in | and Mrs. M. M Male,
ture do most of the opening work on the Pox McDonald theatre solely from the engineer's stand-
this Issue of the News
Brother Injured — Mrs. Louise giving highway contractors more screen.. Friday anti Saturday
On Sunday afternoon the saw
point of speed and economy of con­
Trotter received word here this time to complete their work near
struction. but recreational and sce­ mill of the Creswell Lumber com
HID D EN LAKE HAS FISH
week of the serious injury in an Walterville without interference
nly once since she left the screen
nic aspects will also be given the pany burned to a total Ins«, As
in 1925, had Enid Bennett renewed
FEW CARE FOR T R IP automobile accident of her brother from tourist traffic.
consideration due them. The cut soon as discovered and the alarm
John J. Leyden of Boston. He sus­
The pass was opened April 15. her career. That was two seasons ting of timber and disposal of sounded a large number of men
There are fish at Hidden Lake tained a fractured skull in the ac­ last year and less than half as aK° wkoB ske appeared with Ed
brush and debris along rights of went over from Creswell and ussls
this year but they are not worth cident. but is now recovering.
much snow fell in the mountains ward Everett Horton In his Los way. the location of gravel pits, lance from Eugene fire department
going after under present condi­
Angeles stage production of "The stock plies, and camps will also was given and the planer was
At San Francisco—E. E. Kepner this year.
tions of the road and trail accord­
Streets
of New York."
Resort
owners
in
the
Upper
Mc­
be so regulated as not to Impair saved and several of the camp
ing to those who have ventured to left Friday for San Francisco and
. . .
Kenzie district were rejoicing to­
the
aesthetic qualities of lands houses and some lumber. The mill
Vallejo,
California
for
a
short
vistt
make early visits to the lake.
"The Secret Six." Metro-Gold abutting national forest roads.
was owned by Ralph Yoder and J
He expected to return to Spring- day over the opening of the pass.
Most of those visiting the lake
Their business has snffered a great wyn-Mayer's sensational drama of
Crahan and is not only a loan to
field this week.
To
conserve
the
scenic
and
recre­
deal during the past two years American city politic« and the nn
have returned with fair catches,
ational value of nation;! forest them hut to the whole community
.. , '
but few care to make the trip
Recovering at Hospital — Jack while heavy construction work al- .
most eliminated travel over the <'erwt>r,<‘- ,s the attraction which lands, a strip 400 feet wide, or wtd- Hil ,hty
employing directly
again. Two weeks ago the South Gorrie is now able to receive visi­ route.
will head the program at the Fox er If neceosary. will be reservwl by “n<* *ndlr« ', |y »round fifty men
Fork road was blocked by trees tors at the Pacific Christian hospi­
McDonald theatre for three days the Foreat Service along all feder Wh” are ,1<1W out of employment
at the five mile post. Last Sunday tal where he is a patient He was ALFALFA FIELD M EETS
starting Sunday.
al and State highways, and a strip Th“re * “* no •"■«ranee. The com
cars could get in as far as the seriously injured recently when
With
Wallace
Berry,
hero
of
"The
I
•eet wide along county and 1-any hud about completed certain
PLANNED
N
E
X
T
WEEK
seven mile post. Hiking over the working on a bridge near Marcola.
which
Big
community
roads within the na protective requirements
House"
and
"Min
and
Bill
"
.
remaining four miles of road and Ho expects to be sitting up in a
County Agent To Lead Tour« To Lewis Stone. John Mack Brown. tional forests. No form of occu- would have entitled them to In
wheel-chair
soon.
four miles of forest trail was very
Leading Alfalfa Patches of
Jean Harlow and Marjorie Ram imncy or use of such’ lands will 8Uranc‘' which unfortunately hud
hard and slow- going. Many places
County . For
Days
Colorado People Visit— Mr. and I
—
w. Two
. — w«7.
beau heading one of the biggest be allowed except under permit not been finish«!.
the trees have fallen over the trail Mrs. P. W. Shue and small sons,
casts
assembled In years, the plc- from the chief fores’er or regional
National Music Week was very
In such numbers that the hikers Glenn and Billy, who have been
Four field meetings and farm ture unfold» an astounding tale forester, and no permits wtll be Is-!
aptly observed at the Grange meet
walked for a quarter mile on fal­ guests at the M. M Male home Tor
tours to observe alfalfa fields and based on actualities of modern Am- sued that will sacrifice public val Ing Friday evening with an Inter­
len timber.
several days last week have return­ discuss alfalfa production prob erlcan city life
lies or «♦»"vices.
esting program arranged by Mrs
Parties returning from the lake ed to their home in Colorado. The lems will be held Thursday and
The present Forest Service policy IXivld Francis the lecturer It op- .
say that more time is spent climb­ Shue family have bee® spending Friday of next week by O. S.
picture opens In a slaughter- prohibiting the display of udvertls
ened with a trio consisting of Mrs
ing over and crawling under logs the winter in California, having Fletcher, county agent. The sche- *»OU8e- where Berry works as a kill-
Ing signs on government land, C. I. Kent, Mrs. C. J. Crittenden
than is taken In hiking.
stopped here on their way there last dule of starting points for these er *n tke pens The narrative then which has been In force in the na­ and C. H. Sedgwick accompanied
Oswald Olson. Riley Snodgrass. fall. Mrs. Shue is a cousin of Mr. meetings is as follows:
takes Berry through various epi­
tional fjreat of Oregon and Wash by Mrs. Margaret Warner; they
Alex Snodgrass and son Merle, of I Male.
Thursday, May 21; 9:30 a. m. sodes In bootlegging resots and Into ington for over a decade, will apply sang Sweet and I xjw , Seeing Nellie
Shedd, were among the few who
George Gilmore farm One and one- posperity until finally he becomes to these reserved roadside siripa Home und Rio like. Mrs. K. II. Mel-
visited the lake Sunday.
half miles north of Junction City on a millionaire overlord of crime. llv- and will be strictly enforced.
REV. PIKE TO PREACH
ton gave a historical ac«>unt of se-
c n D u n u . m v LJ e ZSI a e o Paciflc highway. 1:30 p. m. Elmer inK like a kln* Then ,he force!' <*
Objectionable conditions some- veral famous religious hymns. Lu-
FOR
MOHAWK
H.
S.
CLASS
Harlow
farm
one
and
one-half
,he
law
heKin
thelr
work
and
Frad-
BUSHING BURNS OUT AT
times observed along mountain d ie Kent sang Nellie Lee down In
miles northeast of Eugene.
ually the bootleg-king is dethroned. roads cannot all be charged against
SUB-STATION FRIDAY
Tennessee uceompunled
Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of the
Friday, May 22, 9:30 a. m. Clyde to find h,s end °" the «»Kold.
the Forest Service, however, as
Springfield Methodist church will
A short circuit in a transformer deliver the baccalaureate sermon Wright farm three miles south of
there are nearly four million acres
which set fire to a bushing at the for the graduating qlass at the Mo- Creswell. 1:30 p. m. Walter Gar- 4 "Stepping Out," Metro-Goldwyn of privately owned land within the
routte farm three miles south of Ma>e r " comical fllmlzatlon of the Federal forests of Oregon and
Mountain States Power company
Ä
Cottage Grove
the C o a s ^
™
stage h.t. Is the attrae-
created quite a bit of excitement ing Sunday evening. Rev. L. E. Fen­
Washington whirh may be used or
tion which will open Wednesday
in the city for a while Friday eve­ ton, will deliver the sermon at the community.
occupied ns the owners see fit.
with Char
E. R. Jackman, extension agron­ at the McDonald theatre,
ning when a shot of flame burst local church in the evening.
„ ,,
.Some of this land, located along
lotte Greenwood.
Leila
Hyams
Re-
omist
of
the
state
college
will
as­
out from the sub-station at Sixth
1C.......
..... , „ „ . J ,mportont "a‘l»»al fores! highways
Rev. Pike will preach on the sub­
glnald Denny. Lilian Bond and Cliff
and Main streets. Service was not ject “God Spake" at the 11 o’clock sist Mr. Fletcher in the work.
: will be secured by the Forest Ser
At these meetings such problems •'-'•wards in the principal roles.
disrupted as city lines were auto­ service. There will be special music
vice In exchange for government
matically connected with a Port­
The Sunday school irill meet at as time for '" ‘“ "8 alfalfa for hay,
___T 7 7 '
i stunipage. but the conservation of
land line. Only minor damage was 9:45 and the Epworth League meets nialnlenan<e ot stands, and general R E V . KNOX TO SPEAK
roadside beauty on many areas can
| cultural problems will be discussed. AT B R O TH E R H O OD M EET only be accomplished through the)
done to the equipment.
at 7:30.
The places listed above are start-
cooperation of the owners.
The monthly meeting of the
| ing points only. A number of ad-
I ditionai farms will be visited at Brotherhood of the Methodist
B A PTIST M ISSION CIRCLE
each session. All interested parties church will be combined Monday
POSTPONES M EETIN G
evening
with
the
dinner
of
the
are invited by the county agent to
attend any or all of the meetings. senior classes of the Sunday school
The regular meeting of the Bap
which have recently completed
list
Mission society which was to
their membership contest.
BRIDE TO BE GUEST
have been held Tuesday this week
Rev. John Knox will be the prln has been postponed one week be-
AT SHOW ER T O N IG H T
cipal speaker at the meeting which cause of the state convention of
Miss Maxine Snodgrass Is enter­ Is to follow the potluck dinner.
the Baptist church which Is being
taining at her home, this evening
Members of the senior classes of held at Corvallis Tuesday, Wed-,
with a miscellaneous shower In the Sunday school have been work­ nesday aiwl Thursday of this week.
honor of Mrs. DeLos Sellon, form­ ing on a contest for the past six
erly Maude Brattain. Guests in­ weeks" and the winners were to U. O. A LU M N I GROUP
ÌO
NARD-
vited for the evening Include Miss have been given a dinner by the
• « n
E N T E R T A IN E D
HERE
"Iterator
Beth Johns, Mrs. Ethel Stanley, losers, hut the Judges have been
Miss Esther McPherson, Mrs. Lu­ unable to decide which are the
•Mrs. ('. O. Van Valzah entertain­
cille Stearmer, Miss Clara Belle winners.
ed alumni members of Alpha XI |
Wagner, Miss Angeline Brattain,
Delta sorority at the home of her
Miss Emma Garboden, Miss Evelyn
W ANTED
mother Mrs. C. I. Gorrie, Sr. east I
Jacobson, Miss Evelyn Manley
Bookkeeper to keep small set of ot Springfield Wednesday evening
Miss Elma Lansberry, Miss Edith books and do general office work. A social time with refreshments |
Lansberry, Mrs. Waive Townsend, Write 167 News Office.
was enjoyed by the group.
Mrs. Ruth Simon, Miss Evelyn
Buell, Miss Lucille Holman and the
mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Sello®.
“ S k ip p y ” N ow a t
Fox M cD on ald
A5J®
McKenzie Pass
Opened to Cars
Creswell
evening was a Irlo by Mrs ( ’ ritte n
den an her two nous David and
C harles prospective Juvenile gran
sera, who harm onised nlvely with
Cm ollun Moon wild Way Down Von
der in the Corn Field and an en ­
core Mrs C I Kein saug Al IXtwu
lug Mrs. F ra u d s read nn account
Banner the company loyally Joining
In singing II.
J C Lewis received s wire Frl
day morning advising him of u„,
death of his father, C. L Iwwls
who resided In Kaalland. Tela,
he w hs 77 years of age Mrs, Car
l-enter Is a daughter.
“ Solar”
Straw s
Stimmer Smartncaa
at Big Saving!!
If the straw voti don this Summer doesn i
combine comfort and style, you ought as
well hang on to last Winter’s felt There's
no turd for this, however, when you wear a
"Solar" . . . those ra»y brecav. becoming
itraws demanded by smart men everywhere!
69c
to
*3.98
J . C. Penney Co. »
D IF A B T M IM T
942 W illam ette St,
• IT O 1 I
Kugene, Oregon
.VIMINALI»
O fr v e h o n ( O X
W IS T
COAST
IM IA T H IS .
DOWERS
OVERSTOCKED
SALE
CONTINUES
Food P re s e rv a tio n
T h e First L aw o f L e o n a r d ”
See Our Stock of
These Refrigerators
S TU D EN TS W ILL ELECT
OFFICERS N E X T W EEK
priced from
$
13
.75
to
$
28
.75
WRIGHT & SONS
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
Student body officers at the high
school will be chosen at an election
to be held Wednesday according to
W. E. Buell, principal. Nominees for
offices are President, Clinton Hart­
han, and Gene Hamblin; vice-presi­
dent, Lela Squires and George That­
cher; secretary, Irene Jeter and Eu­
nice McFarland; and treasurer,
Marceline Seavey and Bertha Keen­
an.
Present office holders are: Jack
Hulett, president; Paul Robley
vice-president; Nellie Stuart, sec­
retary; and Lela Squires, treasurer.
Has peration—Mrs. Roy Carlton
underwent an tonsil operation at a
local physician’s office Wednesday.
Visits Brother—Mrs. Anna M c­
Donald of Tigard spent several days
here this week visiting her brother,
Dr. W. H. Pollard, and her daugh­
ter al the university.
How One Woman
lost 102 U s. of Fat
Almost Unbelievable—
Nevertheless True
The Modern Safe W a y -
Right Way to Lose Fat
Dear Friends:
You advertise Kruschen Salts for
reducing, so I finally tried them and
when I started I weighed 219
pounds and when I took them for
a year and 3 weeks, I lost exactly
102 pounds.
I am 23 years old and I look at
least 5 years younger now than I
did when I was fat. I have a pic­
ture of myself before and after so
If you want to see them let me
know.
I am always telling my friends
about the wonderful salts. I am al­
ways advertising them.
I took 2 bottles every month for
a year and 3 weeks It amounted to
»25 for reducing 102 pounds but. It
was worth It.
Yours truly, Mlsa Nelllj Slmpaon,
1903 Wayne Street, Swissvale, Pa
Dot. 31, 1930.
Just take a half teaspoonful of
Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot)
water every morning before break
fast.
You can hasten the reducing ac­
tion of Kruschen by going lighter
on potatoes, pastry and fatty meats
Unlike other Salts, Kruschen
doesn’t reduce by rushing food thru
your system. Rather Its an Ideal
blend of 6 separate mineral salts
which help every gland, nerve and
body organ to function properly.
Women everywhere are over­
joyed with this marvelous reducing
treatment. Frequently pound by
pound of surplus fat leaves and
soon you possess that trim, slender
figure you’ve always craved.
An 85c bottle of Kruschen (laete
4 weeks) It told by leading drug-
gists the world over—eo etert this
S A F E method to lose ugly fat Tg-
DAY I “Ketgl’g Drug Store.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Includes Furniture,
Floor Covering and
Draperies.
IF YOU NEED F U R N IT U R E OF ANY KIND T H IS IS AN
O PPO R TU N ITY TO BUY AT PRICES T H A T ARE REAL
BARGAINS.
-PAY AS YOU EARN-
Ira F. Powers Furniture Co.
l lt h & Willamette
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