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    THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1 H I
fH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPECIAL BROADCASTS
MUSEUM OF ART TO BE
FOR 8CHOOLJ3FFICIALS
OPEN AT U. 0. JUNE 10
The New Full Powered Kelvin*
tor Electric Itefrlgerator gHWftU.
j j
Mountalu Hiato« Power Co.
CA LL FOR W ARRANTS
Warrente of the Towu of Hprlug
field are hereby called for payiueui
a* follow*: Genural Fund warranta
up to aud lududlug No. 13,289 Ualud
March illat, IMO; Street Improve
meut Fuud warrants up tu aud lu-
i lulling No. 13,400 dated April Ibtb,
I83O. end Library warrauts up lu
aud lududlug No. 14.382 dated Juno
aud after*'M ay*M th ' l l » « '" * * “
'
A serie* i>t radio broadcast pre»- Murray W arner Art exhibit to Oat
urania designed io assist the school,
First Complaia Olapfay In
officials and the «rhool board* In I
,
Naw B u ild in g
lha management of their prohl irn
_______
wm started thin week over radi i I The official opening of the Mu*
KOA«' at Corvallis. The series o fe u m ofo oAoroto ono loboeo otlono
programa. given once ouch week rum of Art on the University of
‘ ,U p m ' ** known an ’‘The Oregon campus, the maaelve struc-
< lilaen anil III* Hchool."
J lure which contain* the famous
The remaining address«» to be Murray W arner collection of Orion-
broodiest Include:
•
'tai art, baa been definitely act for
How to Conduct a Hchool Hoard iilumnt day, June IO, It la announced
Meeting,
E II. Castle, County by Mr*. Gertrude Ha*» W arner,
school superintendent of Ilrnton donor of the collection and dlrec-
county.
I tor of the museum.
The Issuance of Hchool W ar
The opening has been eagerly
*dra- Nary L. Fulkerson, awaited by art lover* throughout
1 0,111
school superintendent of i the tale, who have shown great
Marlon county
I interest In the collection, which la
" **** ‘ ’“ re a" d K* * p,n< of 8rh,,f’1 'declared to be on- of the flneet of
Records," <’. I - llu ffu k ir. professor
of education, University of Oregon
"The eports of Hi hool Clerks lo
Oe to Portland— H. U. Wright t^iunty Hchool Superintendents."
and Harry Wright went lo- Port­ l4.uret.ee C Moffitt, county school
land Saturday on bualnoas.
superintendent of Lane county.
W. E. BUELL, Treasurer,
Hprlngfleld, Oregon.
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
The undersigned. Executrlcee ol
the Estate of ANNA IIA YN EH , de-
ccaaml, have filed thalr Final Ac­
count In (he matter of eaid Estate
with the County Clerk of I .an*
County, iirogon, and an order baa
been mud* and entered of record
by the County Court of said Coun­
ty. dlrectlug thia notice and ap­
pointing Haturday. June IO, 1833,
ul Io o'clock A. M. tor tbo hearing
of objections Io said Account and
the settlement of said Estate
D A TED at Eugene, Oregon, tbl*
loth day of May. 1933.
W IN N IE HUBMCLL,
PEAR L H A TTEH FIELD ,
V IV IA N OLIVl-.lt. Executrices ot
the Estate ot ANNA IIA YN EH ,
dvvM«»ed.
JAMES K. KING , 410 Miner
Building, Eugene. Oregon. At­
torney fur Executrices.
(M U 18 35
J IS )
IN
T H E CO UNTY COURT GF
T H E STA TE OF OREGON, FOR
LA N E CO UNTY.
In the M atter of the Estate ot
Joseph II. Fergueaon, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that
Emma Hlayter and Bessie W llham,
executrices ot the »state of Joeeph
II. Fergueeon, deceased, have filed
herein their (Inal account and that
Wednesday the 7th day of June,
i»33. at io oo o’clock A M at the
County Court Room In the Court
House In Eugene, luine County.
Oregon, haa been set by tbe court
a* the time and place for bearing
and considering aald report and
al) pera.m. having «mjectlon-there
lo are hereby notified to appear at
said time and place and show
cause. If any exists, why the same
should not tie allowed and ap-
proved and said estate distributed
In accordance therewith.
EMMA HLAYTER.
BKHHIK W IT IIA M , Executrices
HO W ARD M B ltD W N E IJ.. At­
torney for Estate.
(M 4 1118-36 — J 1)
—
in e i
RtltinAM
Dirpctorv
» a#aa v v v u . j
is u j iu u
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N aturopathic Physician
Phone 81-J
Office Hours: 1 lo 6 P. M
404 Fourth Street
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
General Law Practice
I. M. PBTERSON
Attorney yt-Lew
City Hall Building
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
• of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
848 A St.
Springfield, Or».
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Pool»
EUG ENE— 11th S P R IN G FIELD
and Charnelton,
338 Main
Telephone 733
Phons 83-J
Be Kind to Your Eyes
Nature Olves Us But One
Pair of Eyes for Which No Me­
chanical Substitute Can Be Had
IF E Y E S IG H T IS LOST, IT 18
LOST FOREVER AND CAN
NEVER HE REO AINEI).
Resolve In Proect Your Eyes
by:
Avoiding Improper L1GHTINO.
HEADINO
Only
When
Hitting
up.
Avoiding
Eyes.
IN F E C T IO N
to
the
Promptly visiting a Competent
Eyesight SpeelallHt nt the Slight­
est Hlgn of Eyestrain or trouble.
W ear Only Those Glasses pres-
erlbeil by un Eyesight Specialist
If II heroines necessary to over
come it defect In Vision.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W a it Bth
Bogans
LICENSE MATERIAL
SENT TO MOTORISTS
oriental art In the country,
Museum I* Gift
I T ,|s Ml)rruy Warnar
| waa dl,
,
h(.
t r o,
, B20 by M„ Warner> , n
memory of her husband. Promotion
I of belter r -latlcn* between nation*
of (be Occident and Orient, through
Inc reusing Interest In arts and cul-
ui h:i» been Mr Warner's aim.
Since 1820 she tins devoted her
llm.t to adding to the collection, and
to arranging It for the Moat effect­
ive display.
Mrs. Warner ho* aimed to repres­
ent the finest types of Chinee»,
Japanese, Korcun. Cambodian and
M(in<ollan art. Among the articles
PAGE
TOWN AND VICINITY
,
,
M cM in nville Man H ere — G. R
•on le Born— M r and Mre. K. 0.
Week end In P o rtla n d - Mr. and
Albany Man H e re -C h a rles Boyd H ugg of McMinnville was a visitor Russell of Hprlngfleld are the par
Mrs. C. F Barber and Mr. and Mrs of Albany was a bu tineas visitor In ' ia thir city Haturday.
enl* of a baby eon born to them at
W alter N. Gossler spent the week- ( Hprlngfleld Tuesday,
the Nelson maternity home In Eu­
end In Portland.
,
Returns from Monroe— Mr*. O.
...
Vlda Man « • • * — «.
F M ln n e y 'w , Gerber hae returned to Spring gene on Saturday. May 30. 1833.
Vielt at Junction City— Mr. and of Vida was a business visitor In I field after spending two weeks
Mr*. J. M. Larson motored to June Hprlngfleld on Saturday.
'visiting with relative* . t Monroe IUKA CIRCLE ELECTS
lion City Sunday to vielt with rol»
NEW VICE-PRESIDENT
l l reg
Doctor In Portland— Dr. and Mra.
Returns to Portland— Mrs. Lulu
i W C. Helihän and Mra. W. C. Calw» Ix-Mter has returned to her home
Mr*. Stella Lewis was chosen
W. C. T . U, Meet* — Monthly r",urn,,d Monday evening from flt Portland after visiting here with
vice-president of Iuka circle. ladles
meeting of the Springfield W. C. T : Port|and where they be J spent the I her mother. Mra. Mary Magill
Auxilary of the O A. R. at their
U. was held Tuesday afternoon at »»«k-end.
the home of Mra H E Berber
-
1 Teacher Return»— Mise Audrey, regular meeting held last Thursday
. OOTBor.
Sh.dd p ^ ,plt H * r * _ Mr and McPherson ha* returned to Spring • T ,n ln « « ,h * E««lmann Kandy
Classes Have Plenie»—Junior and Mr* A M Bn,*d«r“»« »< »hedd were ' ,,eld fr„m Klamath Fall» where ehe 1 K,lchen 8h* ••cceeda Mrs. Clar
Sophomore classes at Springfield U’ “ ° ” ln 8prln* fl‘ ld 8 “ nd‘ y
b a. been teaching school She w ill i*®®*
wb° '• “ <” ««>« “ >
high school held thalr annnal pic- I !.h* home of Mr. and Mr». Hll. y ,,f,nd ,h,, summer months here.
‘ Creswell.
The name* of Ila Putman and
nice Saturday at 8 wlmmers D»„ght ! Hnodgrasr..
Visit at Hight School— Louts* Jean Louk as members of the drill
park.
To See Ball Game
Mias Maxine jT ro tte r, former student at Spring- team were presented and approved.
Snodgrass will a .. nd the coming ,(e|d h|gb , ch,x,|. visited with her There are now 42 member* of Iuka
M « ’ w Í B u S ! ’ FCr 2 T . d MF
W“ k,,n<’ '
, " “r,l " rt Wh"r*
circle It waa reported.
Bue». Loudell. WHIIama. and 0 . 7
X Í Í u X “bU'h“ <,er
I
J " " " ”
Following tbe business meeting
Mr*. Wanda Harnes ^entertained
ton Kirkland motored to Falla City.
i 1 H 1 '
Sunday to spend tbe day visiting
visit ot Portland— M r and Mrs.} Senior* Win Ticket Bale*— Mem­ with a party at her home for mem­
ber* of the Circle In honor of her
at the homo of Mr. Buell's mother u . h Hi h nffi- berg and two daugh­
ber* of the aenlor class at Spring- mother, M r*. Susan King, who 1*
ters spent the week-end in Port- field high school led the other
Many Attend Rally— A large dele-, land visiting with friend,. They ro­ else*«* In sale of ticket* for the to spend the summer In Portland.
gation of Hprlngfleld young people ( turned to Hprlngfleld on Tuesday, aenlor class play which waa given
went to Cottage Grove Haturday
STOMACH SUFFERERS
Friday evening. They won five
evening to participate in the post
Visits W ith Parent* — William
MARVEL AT NEW
point*
towards
the
lnterc|a*a
convention Christian
Kndeaevor Pollard, student at the Medical
rivalry cup. Freshman ticket seller*
3-MINUTE RELIEF
rally held that evening
I school ln Portland, spent tbe week-
were second and Juniors third.
People who have suffered for year*
.
.
„ 'end here with hi* parents. Dr. ana
Leave for Seattle— Mra. D. B j
iv u
M urnhv and t h r e e o f M r l i e r n h » 1« I
H ' Po,lar<1- «
I
Return from T rip — Mr. and Mr« from stomach agonies are marvel-
An explanation of automobile lic­
ense fee« and salient polnl* In car
registration procedure are set forth
In letters being sent uut now to
350,000
Oregon
motor
vehicle
owners.
A flat fee of »6 0(1 for all private
passenger car* for the half-year from Japan are lacquer, prints, sisters. Hasel and Era Dell Murphy | Honored at Luncheon- Friends
............... .
x
s r ;
r i r i S i " f-
starting July I. 1833. and subsequ­ paintings,
embroider!«»,
ent annual fees of »5 00 are mat­ ....... ........
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rr “ t : r
ters of particular Inlereet to m
o t o r ( h „ )eile ar(lclel lnt.lud(, where they will visit with relative. Thursday afternoon at Taylor hall.
owner, this year
I ,„„g roll painting., wall paintings for a few days. Miss Era Dell ^lur- Mr. and Mrs. Fraederick have dis
phy will go on to Chicago from continued their business here and
Application* for licenses may be dotl„ „„
d„ , cate water
sent In at any lime and plates or ora. brnnxos. pottery, furniture, Seattle where she expects to spend will manage a service station north
of Eugene.
sh eriff* temporary permit* will be Jade, crystal, rose quartz and vari­ the summer.
released by mall of at tbe various ous type, of Jewelry, textiles and
registration offices on June IS. AB sculpture.
apphcatlons on file In the secre­
Building Is Wlndowleas
tary of state’s office at Salem by
Tbe museum, completed two
May 37. will be Included In a draw­ years ago. la regarded as one of
ing for low license numbers to be the finest museum buildings In the
held on (bat date.
country. It la two stories In height
The practice of eliminating as­ and Is without windows or opening*
signments of special numbers will of any kind except mausive doors. L
be continued again thia year.
This Is because natural light and J
sudden changes In humidity are'
_
detrimental to the delicate objects i
SHORT SUMMER COURSES
A V « , | s o , c Tn T C iru C D C
* V * 'L A B L f c
IU
ItA L H tK S
Teachers who wish a short course
this summer that will meet the re­
qll,rrrfl(.n, for , , a,„ , eadlna
..........
.
certificate and make for profession-
«1 growth will have the opportunity
to enroll for such work at Oregon
Normal school at Monmouth June
on display In the oriental art collec '
tlon. The building was declared last
year as a memorial to Prince Lu­
cien Cainpliell, president of the
university from 1801 to hl» death
In 1825, and It contatila the Camp­
bell memorial court.
The dedication ceremony will be
held at three o'clock, and the doors
will lie thrown open tothe public.
The
w„| thereafter b-
Cueete at Hotel— W. K Patter
Visitor from W alt*rvil|e— Miss
¡M B and B. W W alker of Seattje Belle Millican of W altervllle spent
, were guest* at Ihs Springfield Haturday In Hprlngfleld vieltlag
, hotel daring the past week end
with friend*.
Elmer E. Pyne and small son, re i in* at t*>e
celici of Bisma
Springfield Fridav from Rex'
anti
Rex, a
a new'
new, ddlclonatastlng
‘
» w X
,J z '
* ■ « •,-
*« » »
• »
a motor trip to Idaho and eastern 1 ac,d P°w<*or -
■ -» « ..•< » > «
-
Mf ^ -
Neutralise, exces. acid; relieves
father at Hazelton, Idaho, and later ,,oinach of saa;
m™ '
went t0 pe„dteton to attend the branea; and aid, digestion. Get
o rand Lodge meeting of the I. O. Bisma Rex today at Flanery's Rex-
"all Drug Store.
O. F. on May 17, and 18.
POPPY
WEEK
For Disabled Veterans Camp Welfare
M A Y
25 30
18 to July 1 Courses wIB Include
"Modern Trends In Psychology," open dully except Monday from two
"Criteria for Judging Teaching," to four o’clock during the month
"Recent Developments In Primary of June.
Eduction,” and "The Puppet Show."
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF T H E s e n |ORS PLEASE WITH
STA TE OF OREGON for LA N E
ANNUAL CLASS COMEDY
COUNTY
IN T H E M A TTER OF T H E KS-
A packed auditorium greeted the
T A T E OF EDW ARD C. MOR
Springfield high school senior class
(IAN, Deceased.
when they presented their annual
C IT A T IO N
play, "Keinpy" Friday pvening. Eva
To I-eonard Morgan.
G REETIN G »:
Louk. as "Ma" Bench, and Lucille
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE Millican, as June Wade, carried off
O F OREGON. You are hereby cited
the honors for their
«8 dramatic ac-
and required to appear In the Coun­
ty Court of the Hlate of Oregon, tlons. All of the other characters
for the County of Lane, at the Court were well portruyed although a few
Room thereof, at Eugene, in the were uncertain of their lines at dlf
County of Lane, on Saturday, the (erent times. Miss Marguerite Mil-
10th day of June. 1833 at ten o'clock
In the forenoon of that day, then Ihollen and Glenn L. M artin direc­
and there tn show cause, If any you ted the play.
have, why the real property belong­
The Hartman trio, Clinton and
ing to the estate of Edward C. Carter Hartman and their father,
Morgan and described as follows,
three vocalists, appeared as the
to-wit;
Lots One. Two, Three, Four, first Intermission number and were
Five and Twelve In Meadows' called back twice for encoree. "The I
Addition to Ixiwell In (4ine Coun­ Honolulu Tomboys,” six wHnien
ty, Oregon.
Lot Thirty Eight tn Meadows' playing guitars, were presented as I
Addition to Iatwell In l4ine Coun­ the final Intermission number by i
ty, Oregon.
W aller lx>e. They were cleverly i
should not be aold at private sale dressed In white trousers and shirts |
by the administrator of said estate
as In the petition of said adminis­ with large sash about the waist.
trator set out.
W ITNESS. The Hon. Fred Fisk,
Parents of Daughter — Mr. and
Judge of the County Court of the Mrs. Floyd A. Everson of Creswell
State of Oregon, for the County of
l4ine and the Seal of said Court are the parents of a daughter born
hereto affixed, this 10 dav of May, to them nt the Nelson maternity
1833
home tn Eugene on Monday, May
Attest: W. B. DILLA R D . Clerk. 22. 1933.
By EVA L. D U CKW O RTH.
Deputy.
(M 11-18-26 — J 18)
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F '8 BALE
REAL PRO PERTY
NO TIC E I* hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
snip Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for T-nno
County the Rth day of May. 1833,
upon and pursuant to a decree
duly given and made hy said Court
the 4th day of May, 1933. In a suit
pending therein- In which Orville
S. Maxwell and Iola Maxwell, hla
wife, were plaintiffs and W illiam
Eil ward Warren and Eleanor Doro­
thy W arren, his wife, were defend­
ants, which execution and order of
ante was tn me directed and com­
manded me to sell the real property
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­
tain liens and charges In said de­
cree specified, I will on Saturday
the 10th day of June, 1833, a t.th e
hour of ten o’clock, A. M., at the
southwest door of the County Court
House ln Eugene, l4tne County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction for cash, subject to
redemption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and Interest of
the defendants In said suit and of
all parties claiming hy. through or
under them or nny of them In or
to the following described real pro­
perty, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point ln the
center line of County Road No.
1008 In the East line of the James
MeCshe D. L. C. No. 48. In Town
ship Seventeen (17) South. Range
Four (4) West of the W illamette
Meridian, 1226.R feet South of the
Northeast corner of said claim
and running thence South along
the East line of the claim 429.R
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet,
thenee North 427 feet, to the cen­
ter of the County Road, thence
East along the center line of the
County Road 1017.2 feet to the
place of beginning, containing
ten acres, In Lane County, Ore­
gon.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1933
C. A. 8W A R T8, Sheriff.
(M 11 18 26 — J 1-8)
I Upper Willamette
Emiua Olson had her ton sols re­
moved at the Pacific hospital Mon­
day. B< libl» Olson while playing at
ihe public school Monday fell on
hla left elbow and painfully sprain­
ed it.
Cleanup day for the Pleasant H ill
cemetery will be held Friday of
this week. A ll persons Interested
are asked to come bringing basket
dinner and tools.
The Hills Creek baseball team
won a victory over the Junction
City Orphaus by a score of 8 to 1
Sunday on the Pleasant H ill dia­
mond. Those playing for Hills
Creek were Mathews, Tinker, O.
Kelsay, B. Kelsay, McKentle, Laird,
Price, Parks, Stenshoel and Mau-
ney.
Veda Daley. Bun Kelsay nnd Bud
Mauney were down from Normal
last Sunday.
The Pleasant H ill high school
girls play Elm ira Wednesday to
decide the county championship
The boys will play Coburg.
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
Make This 25c Tett
You need this easy bladder phy­
sic to drive out Impurities a.iri ex­
cess aelds which cause Irritation
that results In leg pains, backaches,
burning anil getting up nights. BIJ-
KETH. the hladdi r physle, con­
taining buchn, Juniper oil, etc.
work» on the bladder plensantly
and effectively, similar to castor
oil on the bowels. Get a 26r box (6
grain site) from your druggist.
After four days, If not relieved of
getting up nights go back nnd get
your money. You are bound to feel
better after this cleansing and you
get your regular i leep. -Locally at
Flanery’s Drug Store.
This Year of all Years
Buy and Wear A Poppy!
P-W-4IIIS year of all years when the nation's war veteran appropriations
-*• have through necessity been greatly reduced is the time when each
and every one of us should be more considerate and add a small mite in
helping make long dreary hours more cheerful for the helpless. . . . The
small sum we contribute for a poppy during the week preceding Mem­
orial Day, goes into the American Legion's national fund for veteran
camp welfare activities, the only means of obtaining little extras which
by no interpretation might be termed luxury. . . . To tenu such contri­
butions charity is incorrect because they are in fact but the fulfilling of
DUTY by loyal citizens to the nation’s once stalwart, but now, helpless
defenders. . . Buy and wear a poppy. . . . a fresh one each day. . . It 1 b an
emblem of gratitude.
The Springfield News gladly contributes the above Poppy Week appeal In behalf of
Veteran Camp W elfare, first because of the need of such cooperation; second, because
It Is a patriotic duty, anil; third, because It again affords the opportunity of visualiz­
ing the power of newspaper advertising displays In getting the attention of readers. . . .
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