The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 07, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    OIL S O U 1«
CITY TURN DOWN
MRS. BARNARD FETED
MANY AT RECEPTION
U ts u i n i n U n i
ON NEW YEAR S DAY
One hundred and fifty people,
' member» of the Methodist Kpisco-
j pal church of Springfield, and other
friend» of Rev and Mr«. Dean C
Standard Oil Plant at Second ■ Poindexter, called at their home
! Friday afternoon during the open
and Main Streets Disap­ house hour« of 3 to 5 o'clock.
pear* During Week-end
Mrs. W. K Barnell sang a vocal
1 solo and was accompanied at the
Rasing of the Standard Stations. piano by Mrs. Bernice Neher Find
Inc., service station at Second and ley. Mrs. Findley also played a
Main streets was completed here number of piano solos during the
this week Every vestige of the
afternoon.
former gasoline station has been
removed and the lot very neatly
Mrs. W C. Rehhan and Mrs. I’.
cleaned up. Even a new sidewalk J. Bartholomew were In the dining
has replaced the long driveway of room and preside,! over the tea
the station.
tables.
The station was built In 192$ for
Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes, assisted by
the Standard Oil company and was |ler daughter. Elisabeth. Miss Doris
operated for the greater part of Myers, and Mrs Ralph Fullerton,
the time by Virgil Jones.
| had charge of the serving
Reasons for the action of the
Rev. and Mrs. Poindexter re­
owners of the station have not been ceived the visitor» and were assist­
given to the public, but It is under­ ed by Mrs. W. H. Pollard. Mrs. R.
stood that they are following a P. Mortensen, and Mrs Frank Bar
similar procedure in other places tholomew.
where they have already or con­
Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mrs. Willis
template the disposition of proper Bertsch, and Mrs. William Burch
ties which they have on leased had charge of the kitchen for the
ground. One station in Eugene was afternoon.
raxed last week-end, and another
at Creswell has been torn down •
and moved to Westfir on the upper DRIVER’S EXAMS FOR
Willamette highway.
COUNTY SCHEDULED
HUNTLYS HAVE GUESTS
State examinations for automo­
FOR DINNED FRIDAY bile drivers' and chauffeurs’ been
ses will be given to residents of
this district starting today. They
are being given at the City Hall in
Eugene by Glenn Bown. state ex-
amiuer between the hours of $
and 5. He will be io Eugene on
Thursday. Friday aud Saturday of
this week, and again on January
21, 22. and 23.
Visits to other parts of the coun
ty will be as follows: Junction City
January 16 and 30; Cottage Grove,
January IS; Florence, February 26.
Donald and Gerald Kahler who April 28; Oakridge. January 28
are teaching in southern Oregon
left for their schools Sunday. Janu­
LEGION ADOPTS NEW
ary 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Tinker
PRICES FOR DANCES
aad family went to Eugene Satur­
Effective at the semi-monthly
day. January 2. where R. H. Spear
of Portland, district sales manager dance Saturday night, all dances
of the Willys-Overland company sponsored by the Springfield Am
presented Mrs. Tinker with a erican Legion post number 40 at the
Willys-Overland sedan which she Thurston hall will cost those at­
won in the recent Willys-Overland tending them 50 cents. This is a
national slogan contest. The car decrease of 25 cents from the form­
was left in the Willys-Overland gar er 75 cent scale used, announces J.
age on display until Wednesday ol ■ M. Larson, finance officer for the
post.
this week
Mr. and Mrs. William Laird of J A very nice crowd attended the
Spokane. Wash., were guests of Post’s annual New Year's eve car­
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Laird and fam­ nival dance at Thurston last Thurs
ily Thursday. They are on their day evening.
way to Long Beach. California, to
spend the winter.
Miss Emma Olson, who has em­ PASTORS ATTEND MEET
ployment in Eugene spent New
AT ALBANY TUESDAY
Year's at her home at Pleasant
Four Methodist ministers of this
Hill.
Mies Arlene Mitchell who has district. Rev. S. D. Trefren. Cres­
employment In Portland spent a well; Rev. Jefferson, Wendling;
few days during the holidays with Rev. Clemo, and Rev. and Mrs. D.
her parents at Coast Fork. Satur­ C. Poindexter. Springfield, attended
day evening her mother entertain­ a meeting of churcb officials of this
ed a number of her friends in her district at Albany Tuesday.
honor.
Rev. and Mrs. Poindexter pro-
A baby girl was born to Mr. and ceeded on to where he conducted
Mrs. Chester Wheeler of Albany a funeral for a member of his form-
Sunday. December 27. The little er charge at Hood River.
one weighed 8*/« pounds and has i
been canted Shirley-Ann. Mrs
Wheeler was formerly Daisy Ben- ' MISSION GROUP HAS
nett of Cottage Grove and Mr.
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Wheeler lived at Trent.
Mrs. Emma Olson was hostess at
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mauney of
Jasper are the parents of a baby her home Tuesday for the regular
monthly meeting of the members
girl born December 26.
of the Women’s mossionary so­
ciety of the Methodist church. Mrs.
W. F. Walker had charge of the
program during the afternoon.
Plans were made at the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonney and
for
a George Washington anniver­
son from Klamath Falls visited at
sary dinner to be given at the
John Edmlston's last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert and church on February 19. Admission
daughter. Dora, from Junction City was set at 35 cents each and the
visited relatives here and attend dinner will be open to the public.
ed the Baugh golden wedding an­
niversary here last week.
Coach is III
Mrs. Oscar McMahon has been
Norval May. basketball coach at
ill with flu for several days.
' the high school 4s ill today and is
Roy Calvert from Junction City
no, able to meet his classes.
spent Sunday with his brother, I
Harvey Calvert here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harbit and : Visits at Home — Miss Clara
sons from Vaughn attended church Wagner, commercial teacher at the
services and visited relatives here high school spent the holidays at
last Sunday.
the home of her parents at Cor-
Last Sunday a large crowd at- vallis.
tended the lecture on Egypt given -----
by Rev. E. V. Stivers at the church. I
The next lecture will be given the
first Sunday in February, on Rome;
and Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly enter­
tained at their home Friday with a
New Year's dinner having as their
guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pohl and
children. Virginia and Maxwell. Mr.
and Mrs. Movis Morton. Gilbert
Wilcox, Miss Doris Graham, and
Mr. nad Mrs. Gatch Bolton of Cor­
vallis.
I Upper Willamette i
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Thurston
T h ese Càiri» Are fa sh io n ex p erts
luiet*
UVb tM OUi* U«sj *U dull«»
OL uer
On HiukLV t««t> Vv U
tnnt a lor Mr», jenuic txitiAi'U ou
Mouda,. She attended a uauit-
kerchief shower at the Baptist
church lu the alteiuoon and tnal
evening was houor guest at a galh
ering out at Garden Way. Members
ot the Rebekah lodge, of which she
has been a member siuee 1915. also
planned a party in her honor, but
failed to have their guest present.
Mrs. Barnard was born in New
York on January 4. 1882 and moved
to Kansas in 1885. She was married
to F. F. Barnard while living in
New York In 1900 they moved to
Oregon.
Two of her brothers served in Ihc
Civil war.
Letter Heads
Office Forms
Hand Bills
Statements
Blotters
Envelopes
Menus, etc.
Here’s How I Serve
More and Save More
New Store - New Stock
Offices: 119 E. Broadway,
STOCK UP
EUGENE. OREGON
and SAVE
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Women’s Footwear
Hard W heat,
49 Lb. Sack
49 Lb. Hack
BROKEN SIZES
VALUES TO $4.98
1 .39
ALL SIZES IN THE LOT
SWEET CHOCOLATE
1 Pound Tins
SEE
THE8E
P IC T U R E S
Sunday — Monday
Charles F arrell —
Madge Kennedy
“HEART BREAK”
Tuesday — Wednesday
Clive Brook — Peggy
Shannon
“SILENCE"
Thursday — Friday
JOHN GILBERT
“ W est of
Broadw ay”
2i/o Cans, Each
95c
McKENZIE BLEND FLOUR
VALUES TO $3.98
7 8 c pr.
CAL SPIN SPINACH
DALLED DIAMOND FLOUR
CROUP 1
GROLIP 2
Willamette Press
Pet« Becker Meet* Wisconsin
Boy in Forty-Five Minute
Preliminary Event
CIVIC CLUB 10
HDLDjLECTOH
Tickets
At The
BLEU-REAGAN 10
TUSSLt FRIMY
Mr anil Mrs. D. (I. Baugh of
Thurston. Sunday observed I heli '
The many S| rlngfleld sport fan»
Golden Wedding uiililverslary with
who saw the Robin Heed Pul Rea
a large noon dinner for inimedlate
.tin wrestling match ul the Eugene
members of the family, and (lie
armory last week were pleased tills
afternoon and evening were given
week when they heard the iiniioiiii
over to meeting their many friends
.......
lhal the same two genlle-
and nelghlmrs who gathered to fell
inetil will lie given another chance
cllate the early l ane county sel
L. F Shuey. K7, is «lili repon mg it show their stuff.
Hers.
I at si week Reagan was pilled
the urtare,ling» ul ihr I S Seitille
Mr llaugh presented his wife in »n, trOuml Hr 1» » I i\il W m ugulnsl Heed, present holder of the
vrtcrau
with a gold ring In connneinora
World's welterweight belt. In u
lion of their fiftieth anniversary.
belt contest. He cnuld mu make the
Mr. aud Mrs Baugh were mar
14b weight limit demanded by the
rled mt January 2. 1882 al Raphoe. I Japanese Connnander_J rhanipalon who refused to post the
Nebraaka. Mrs. Baugh was form
belt under oilier conditions. The
erly Miss Rita Sianhle. She was
match was held hut II,«' lieli was
horn in Wisconsin lu August 1869
not al slake
Mr Buugh was born lu Septem­
Reagan ,-on,plained that the
ber. 1859. being Jusl one inonlh
weight Imposition whs a handicap
older than his wife He was horn
In hint and llie wreallers have
The (our 4-H Club girls who won the national Style Show champion­
in laindou. England.
agreed to battle again Friday night
ships. wearing the clothes they made themselves. Lett to right
The couple came Io Oregon In (
at catch weight without posting the
Helen Louise Thomas. Amesville. Ohio, semi tailored silk dress,
hell Reagan halls from Gasper.
Yonkelowitr, Hoopestown. 111 . tailored wool dress; l - o w s r • 19(i:l from Hyamis, Nebraska, and ’
Demonstration Agent to Give Buchanan. Georgia, cotton school dress. Mary ^ a r l« . Ashtaid, Mam^, have realded on their farm near
Wyoming. and Heed makes Ills
informal party dress Each girl gets a tree tour to the S £ m e so f
Thurston since that lime.
Talk at Next Meeting Sche­
I home al Reedsport
History and Annette, the grand national champion, gets a trip to Europe
| Pete Becker, Salt latke City
Two children. Ray Baugh. Thurs
duled for January 12
ton. and Mrs William Culver or Eu
fighter-wreatler. ami Jimmie King,
nene, and two grandchildren, Hurry
I Wisconsin lad. will appear In a
New officers for the Springfield HUGH BOWEN PASSES
and Klin Buugh. are living and
I fast 4b minute preliminary event.
Women’s Civic Improvement club
MONDAY MORNING
were presettl Salurday.
' This Is King's firs, visit to Eugene.
for the year 1932 will be elected
■ Both are reported •<> he lough and
at the next meeting to be held at
Hugh Bowen, resident of Route
I rough and the mulch should be In­
the Community hall on Tuesday 1. Springfield, died at the Pacific
MANY WILL ATTEND
evening. January 12. Mrs. C. E. Christian hospital Monday morn
Lieutenant General Sht*eru ILsijo, teresting
Wheaton has been president of the ing following a short illness. Mr.
ENESCO CONCERT SUN. uead «I Japan's army m South
Manchuria, where an imitation waa GRAVESIDE SERVICES
Bowen was born at Monroe. Ore­
club for the past two years.
it "jit’T on.
Special Admission Set at 28 Cents
Also scheduled on the program gon. March 17. 1873. and moved
ARE HELD SATURDAY
For General Public; Reserved
for the evening will be a talk on with his parents to Lebanon a few
Seats Sell For SO Cente
home improvement work by Miss years later.
TOWN TEAM TAKES
Graveside services were held at
Gertrude Skew. Lane county home
In 1906 he met and married
the Laurel lllll cemetery Saturday
WIN
OVER
WENDLING
Thousands of lathe county people
demonstration agent. Miss Skow Christine Clem. They moved to Al­
ul 10:30 for Luther Herrington.
will be given un opportunity Sun­
will talk on the subject. "The berta, Canada, in 1917. and return
Springfield's first string town'
away in Klamath Falls
day afternoon Io heur Georges Eli
House You Live In.
baskethull leant won from the first on Monday. December 38, 1931 Mr.
ed to make their home at Eugene
esco, world famous Rumanlun vlo
string of Wendling in a double- Herrington formerly lived In Thurs­
— ---------------
in 1924. residing there until a year
Uniat, when he uppears lu concert
header Monday night, by u score of ton, having moved to Klamath
-SILENCE" IS THRILLING a*° when
m<’ved ,he,r Urm
at McArthur court In Eugene al
29-19 The second siring of visitors Falla five yeara ago.
home near this city.
3 o’clock under the auspices of
defeated the local second team 30
MELODRAMA AT REX
He leaves his widow. Mrs. Christ-
Il,- was horn In Michigan June
lhe Associated Students.
13. The lineups for I he first game 20. 1869. and came to Oregon In
ine Bowen; two daughters. Mrs.
"Silence." which a few years ago
j eIlsen junction City; and
tlf special interest to local pro- i were as follows.
! 1913. He la survived by his wife,
thrilled Broadway audiences on the Mrg Claude Bryant. Eugene; one
pie will be the announceiiienl that Sprlngtlcld
Wendling Mrn |,,.rtha Herrington, at Klam
stage. has been brought to the grandaon. one sister. Mrs. Effie j
(he concert will be open to the l Prochnow, 14
F
Stolberg 2 alh pgR*; three aims. C. K Her-
screen by Paramount under the di- gt Clair. Cottage Grove, and two
general public at an admission I Cox. 2
F
Nell i ,|„gt(,|, Klamath Falls; C. W. Her-
rectioo of Max Marcin, its author brothers, Harry Bowen. Monroe,
Mehl 1 1 ringt.,,, ,,f Detroit. Michigan; S A
C
charge of 25 cents and 50 cents for , Krnstlng 8
and Louis Gasnier. and will show an(J Djck Bowen Minnehlck. Al
reserve,! seats A large number of I Huffman 2
G
Cox 10 u^rfington. Cleveland, Ohio; two
Springfield people iiave Indicated . Sharon
at the Rex Tuesday.
berta. Canada.
U .
Crow daughtera. Mrs William Henson of
that they will take advantage of
Substitutes Nice
The thrilling melodrama which
Funeral services were held from
Perkins I. Thurston; Mrs. Hubert Gray, of
litis unusual opportunity.
Everett Squires, referee.
has stood the test of time has been ,be Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
I Thurston, and several grandchll-
filmed with Clive Brook playing j„ g Ugeue on Wednesday afternoon
dren and other relatives. Rev K.
Enesco Is scheduled io arrive In
the role which H. B. Warner made at » o’clock. Rev. Workman or Mar
V. Slivers officiated, Vealch fit-
Eugene late Saturday night direct
Power Man Im p ro v *!
famous on the stage. Marjorie Rant- Cola officiated and interment was
, neral home was In charge of the
from New York where he lutided
beau and Peggy Shannon have the made in the new j. o. O. F. ceme
arrangement.
from Paris Monday. He is making
The condition of E, W- Albers,
The Home-Run King wen, hunt­ his first Pacific coast appearance
chief feminine parts, and handsome tery.
superintendent
of
(he
Mountain
ing at Camp Bryan, N. C-, and
Charles Starrett. who played oppo­
brought in a deer to prove that he in Eugene, and will go to Portland States Power plant, who was In­
V laita from Prospect
site Mariam Hopkins in "Fast and UNIVERSITY GROUP TO
ran shoot as well as bat
Monday where he will uppear with
jured while at work Saturday Is
Hal
Miller,
employed at Prospect
Loose,” carries the Juvenile role.
the Portland Symphony orchestra
CONDUCT SERVICES
much belter today it 1» reported. Is In Springfield now visiting with
that
evening
as
guest
artist.
"Silence ” As the story of a likable
Mr. Albers humped his head while his family which maintains their
and handsome crook whose crimes
Enesco was a child prodigy. working Saturday and for u while
"Light That Saves” will be the CHURCH GROUPS PLAN
horn,' here.
bring ruin and death to the woman sabject 0{ tbe morning service at
BOX SOCIAL EVENTS He wns entered In the Vienna con­ It was feared that he hnd been
he loves. His daughter, while a tJje Methodist church Sunday. Rev.
servatory at the age of seven. At seriously Injured.
baby, is taken from him and D<fan c Poindexter, pastor will
Plans f()r „„ (dd fgghloned box eleven he won first prixe in violin
Power W o rk e r III
brought up in the home of a kind preach the germon. The pastor will ] 8Oclal to be held as feature of the composition In the conservatory.
II II Schaeffenberg. service man
Piano Classes Starting
foster father. . Years later, the also be present at the Sunday regular monthly church night nt He has written a great deni of vlo
for the kjmtntaln Slates Power
crook, still pursuing his lawless school hour for the first time. He the Christian church on January lin muclc and was made court
company, la 111 al hla home thia
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton wishes week.
career, meets his daughter. W hen has formerly had to conduct ser­ 22. a, 7 o'clock were announced this violinist under Queen Carmen
the girl is threatened with disgrace vices at Coburg during that hour, morning by the committees In Sylva and continued In this capa­ to announce that she will recelvi
and ruin because of her real but has arranged to have Rev. F. charge. The Christian Endeavor city under Queen Marie of Ru­ registrations of new pupils In
V lrlto r From H arrisbu rg
piano for new year al her aludlo
father's past, the crook, by a great S. Clemo go there and preach Sun­ and the choir are uniting In this mania.
Ed Wlgle. Harrisburg, was a
sacrifice, attempts to shield her. day. S. Y. Bartholomew will ac­ social venture and proceeds from
This fs the first of a series of tal­ at No. 438 E afreet on Monday.
Only the girl's great love and cour company him and they will remain the sale of the boxes will lie divid­ ented artists to he brought to Eu January IO. 1932. Mrs. Fenton will visitor In Springfield Wednesday,
the
age save him from death.
for the Sunday school period fol­ ed between the two organizations gene during the winter unit spring present music pupils In recital In lie hnd a minor operation al
office
of
a
local
physician.
the
near
future.
season
liy
the
Associated
Students
lowing the service which begins a, and used in making payments on
9:45.
the new grand piano which was
•HEARTBREAK" OPENS
A special treat is in store for the purchased some months ago for the
AT REX THEATRE SUN. evening service. A group of the cburc|j
young people of the Wesley Foun­
Committees for the evening have
Gay Vienna striving bravely to dation at the university will be
Deen appointed as follows; social
make light of the terrific strain here and will have charge of the
entertainment, Mrs. I). B. Murphy
and heartache of conflict serves as Epworth League service at 6:30.
and Mrs. Veltie Pruitt; choir, Mrs.
the opening setting of "Heart They wij| a|8O provide the evening
Roland Moshter and Mrs. Ella Lom­
break.”
Fox
drama
starring
This will consist of music bard; Christian Endeavor. Bar
Charles Farrell and Madge Evans. and d|gCURg|ong of nfe in foreign
bara Adams and Jewel Helter-
play ing Sunday at the Rex theatre. lanjJg
some ()f the pore|gn gtu
“ By Shopping a! Irlsh-M urphy's
brand.
In the formal gardens of ( oun, dentg on tbe campus.
buy greater quantity and quality of food
Walden, where Farrell, as a hand ,
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some young American diploma,
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
for less. This Is the way I have over­
Give Him a T icket
me>ts and falls in love with Madge
PARTY TO BE FRIDAY
Evans, an Austrian countess, a
come a reduced income and won a
"Don't you know your way
charity fete for the benefit of dis-
th|g (own, asked the sar-
Husbands will be guests of the
title of ‘good manager* from my hus­
abled heroes in the progress as the
q|>
ladies at a party Friday evening
picture opens.
,.N o „ angWered Mr. Chuggins, which Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Flan
band.
9
t
Under the vari colored lights are
(
)( you ery are giving for members of the,
“This store has the best stock of
fortune-telling booths. I uni
j don't suppose I'd have gotten mixed Needlecraft club. The affair will lie
Judy shows, a gypsy band in
up in it. do you?” —Washington held at the Flattery home at Fifth
goods in the country, arranged so you
colorful native dress, strolling Aus
and 11 streets.
Star.
trian and Prussian officers witih
can sec exactly what you are buying.
beautiful Viennese companions, and
It's a pleasure Io buy where you know
everywhere a forced gaiety and
laughter meant to conceal the pain
you can save and still get quality gro­
in their hearts, that they cannot
ceries.”
quiet.
77 E. BROADWAY
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[ Stenographer 64 Y rn rs ~j
Mj. mid Mt*. D. O Baugh Hnd
Been Married Fifty Year*;
Friend* Congratulate
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Test You Forget’
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Has Anniversary
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