The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 19, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1», 1»1<
T H » SPRINOFIBLD NEWS
PAO» FOUR
M ill 10 ATTEND
MMULE.E.MEET
Lane to Send
4 h School M any
Eugene’s Leading Business and Professional
W HITE'S "SCANDALS’' DUE
on M c D onald screen
The film U«or«e White's "•can-
dala” opening at the McDonald
theatre Hi Eugene Bunday for three
days 1» constructed around a tender
romnntla «tory. Intarwoven with
J un« 11-23 S .t * • Dat«« for
the specumular rnvuna aud nung
Summsr Term at Corvelli«;
1 hila
II 1» the story of a ynung
Sixteen From Local Church
man In »he show who. although ha
Many Hava Scholar»hip«
Co to Salam for Four-Day
love» Ills leading lady, tails victim
reception rooms by means of fold to the attraction of ■ aclieinlng
Session; Poling Speaker
Dates for the annual.,,4 H club
It 1» an old maxim that first 'nt-
Eugene's Distinguished Cl gas-A Hospital
tug parlHlou*.
young debutante, a celebrity seeker
summer school to be held at Cor­
presnlous are everything
The Christian Endeavor «1 tbs vallis have been announced as from
Thus the entire dining room can of high »lending Realising thnl
Thia Eugeue Institution la the city and Its abaeuce would be aadly
Springfield Cfcrtatlan church will June 11 to S3 inclusive. At the pres­
The first liupreaalbu* of a be made one room for large aa ihla new romauce thrnatelia to ruin
oldest established hospital In the felt In any community. It la a well
be represented by a delegation ot ent time 7» of theee young people
aembllea or formal balls The city his show. George Whlln. aa Ike pr“
city and la known as "The Friendly known fact that more hospltallaa stranger «b an vlaltlng a clly are
sixteen young people at the state In bane county have signified their
In titutlon."
j Hon la needed lu every city of the lqlporiall,
----- - as U therefore able to hospitably «u duoer. devises a plan whereby the
Important lu
to the city —
as well
Endeavor convention to be held Intention of attending the school.
tertulu conveutlona and we under­ young man realise» his mistake,
I It la fully standardised and la land. Thia home Institution, oper
(ht,
Bug- ne Is Io be
at Salem toda). Friday. Saturday The cost of the summer school for
stand that aeveral such are already end g«<ee back to hla termer levn.
widely known In this section of ated as It I by local physlclaus. . congratulated that she pre enls Io
and Sunday Fourteen of the group the members attending will be »1» Oregon It enjoys the confidence should and does receive approval | # , rave|er entering her gales (or listed for May. Juue and July The
Rudy Vallee. Jimmy Durante,
will leave Springfield in automo­ for the two weeks which Includes
cuisine and service ol ihla dining Alice Fnye. Adrleuue Arnes. Clift
of physicians and la growing stead and support from Kugeue clllaens |ht< Mr„ |luH> „ beautiful and mo
bile tbla afternoon at one o'clock, hoard, room and registration Mem­
room la unsurpassed, and Ilf rales Ndwnrda. Gregor» Rntoff, Dixie
illy It la rated among the out- as well as from the aurroundlpg ,,rrn ho, B| m,» ih« Eugene hotel
and oibera will leave Friday. They bers are quartered lu the dormi­
Dunbar Mat Gertrude Michael are
standing h oaptuL on the Paclffe . country. You are Invited lo elali „
him at once that he la Io are extremely reasonable.
will return Sunday evening
Mr George M King, the uian only a lew uf the principals of
tories at the college and the In ,o a .I.
All departments arc lu , the hoapltal at visiting hours sn.l >(( up.,o<lat, ^ ly that thiuks well
Member« of the Springfield dele­ atructlons In different forma of
charm of experienced graduate see for your-elf the conduct of th l. i( „„„i, „ „ j t,„,,reaasa him favor- ager. who baa hud Wide experience whom the large rea l la composed
gation will have the honor of carry­ Agriculture and Home Economics
*
.
.
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alg.— T
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». I l, hae.m
The entire film was uoucatvad.
#b|y ,,IBar,| . .. Its eilisen».
beau ll. lu conducllug some of the metro
technicians, and only graduate distinguished Institution
ing the Lane county banner to the are given by the regular staff
The following proutlueul phyal |
»lury hostelry was bulli polllau hotels of the weat. Informs created and ataged by George
;
nurses
are
employed.
Ila
equip
convention and will have It with
Many of the Lane County Club
elaua compose the staff
In IM®
Ike moue) l h a i b u lli your reporter that the hotel haa White (A pllalltlag on the proven
them In their aectlon of the as­ Members are attending the summer , tueni la modern and up-to-date. Its
enjoyed during the months of Jan ability of hl* staff, he was able Io
Consultant: W Kuykeudall
It was v e ry la rg e ly furnished by
I
staff
of
physician»
and
»pectallsts
sembly hail
Rev Veltle Pruitt, school on scholarships either pro­
uury. February. March and Ihui far Inject Into tha "Bcaudala" all the
Eugene
vlllgeua.
Ila
two
hundred
pastor of the church. Is planning to vided by outstanding work tu their are resident» of Eugeue and are D.. F. A. C, 8
In April a wonderful Increase lu song hlta. dance routines and spec
¡room»
are
attractively
and
modern
Obstetrics-Pediatrics:
John
Kuy
accompany the group for part of community, the Parents Teachers' 1 auioug Its moat progressive rttl- [
bualneaa aa compared with that of tacle that have made hla past en­
kt-udull.
M
D.
|
ly
furnlahed
and
Ha
locution.
on
the seaelona, returning to conduct association or Oranges, or won at ! tens, taking a leadlug part In Ku
Medicine:
P
J.
Barlle.
M.
D
;
Geo
Broadway and Pearl. 11 Ideal Most the past two years. Mr Klug and deavors a by-word on Broadway
i gene's social aiid business actlvt-
services here Sunday.
hit estimable wife certainly kuow The "Bcandals" boast* tan song*
competition at the county fair or | ties.
P Wtnchell. M D.; T. A. McKen- of Ha
tta rooms are provided
bath
proviuww with
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Tho»e planning to attend are at the state fair. In addition to this,
all writing by three of the cuantry'a
and
every
room
has
Its
own
private
|
Ihelr business,
ale.
M.
D.
THE ECGENE CLINIC Is a co­
Klva Moyer. Melba Harris. Mary many of the members of the clubs
foremost song wrtlera. Jack Yellen.
Orthopedic-Surgery: Gilson Rosa. toilet The lobby la spartoua. oc­
partnership of physicians, surgeon*
Hadley. Florence Vail. Lela Peter­ are raising money in various ways I and specialists engaged In the work M D.. F. A. C. 8
Irving Caesar and Ray Henderaoa
cupying as It does almost the
son. Mina Peterson. Pearl Helter to send representative« from their
X Ray-PhysIcUl Therapy: Leater entire length oi the building on
' of furnishing preventive and thera-
brand. Jewel Helterbrand. William group.
the north aide. Its many plate
SNELL OPENS CAMPAIGN
, peutic medical service to the people A. Edblom. M D.
Cog. Laurie Dowoa. Altle Manning.
Livestock and crops club mem­ of this section. Modern centralised
Surgery: W B Neal. M D . F glaa- windows give the guest a
OFFICES IN PORTLAND
Beulah Thurman. Marjorie Taylor, bers especially, will be interested
i , ne view a„d Its dignified fur
I offices, together with laboratories A. C. 8.
Martin Clark. Elisabeth Vail, and In knowing the dates of the Pacific
Consulting
Urologist:
C.
D
Dono
'
|lUure
artu
tic
taste
The
and all necessary equipment, offer
Karl Snail, candidate for repub
Vldine Oar tin. league advisor.
International Livestock Exposition * many conveniences. A fine build­ hue. M D.
gnoat feels at borne at once and
llcen nomination for secretary of
At the convention. Dr. Daniel A. which Is now set from October 6 ing. especially appointed and ar­
Pathology: E. D. Furrar. M D.
1» prepared to enjoy his stay In
state, haa opened campaign head
Poling, a native Oregonian, and to IS. This will mean that livestock ranged for their work, houses the
Dental Department W K Hu i the city. The traveler will find at-
quarters at «S3 Morgan building.
An
able
staff
of
dark-
aaalat
the
now president of the International club members will change their ' institution and ample reading and chunan. Jr.. D. M D.
l.teollve and unebstrudve service
manager Mr Trent Dawson, chief Portland At tbla office the speaks^
Society of Christian Endeavors, plans materially in preparing their reception rooms ure provided for
Bye. Ear. Nose. Throat: A II I from Ha uniformed bellboy«
clerk,
has been with the hotel since of the state house of represents
will speak Saturday and Sunday crops for exhibit at that time.
Every appointment and Ita every
1 the public while waiting for con- Norton. M D
¡030 Mr. R. L. Kruse, bookkeeper, lives Is meeting with friend* and
Other speakers for the convention
Ruslnesft
Manager:
Marvin
T
ervtce will make you feel thal you
sultatlon or for vlaltlng hours. Such
planning speeches
include Rev Milton S. Weber, pas­
' are In a »paclous. modern hotel of haa been with the hotel about the
an Institution is an asset to any Warllck.
Three or four speeches are bul
tor of the Baptist church In Eu­
! A city of five tim es the population sam e length of time. Mr. Iverson,
the efficient night clerk, ha* been minor Item« on his bgey schedule
gene. Rev Kendall E. Burke of
of Eugene. The dining room, on the
And many already have heard bis
with the hotel since It opened.
Dalit.«; Rev. Paul PetHcord of Cor­
Mrs. Needham and Mrs. Teeters
south side on the ground floor. It
Notwithstanding the quality and voice over the radio.
vallis; and Dr. Raymond B. Walker motored to Cottage Grove last Fri- j
Next door to the fire department, flowers should be placed on the unique. It extends the full length service this hotel offers. Ha rates
of Portland.
day visited relatives relum ing
No 1 vou will find the moat In- graves of Ihelr loved ones If you of the building ea st to weet and Is have been reduced to >1 50 per day
Thureton Man Hers— Ray Renale
"W itnessing for Christ" will be home Tuesday.
foresting Plant In Eugene. Here la have suffered the loss of a loved lighted with many large windows single, which Includes of course, of Thuralon was a bualnaaa vlallor
ibe convention theme. Included In
Lloyd Gray spent the week-end
manufactured those beautiful white one—and who has not’—you will The dining room can be divided toilet In each room These rates In Hprlngfleld Monday
the convention program will be a on the Sluslaw.
Memorv Stones, which express the think of that lonely one In the Into three or four sm aller room«
reunion, a parade of convention
Ray Mitchell left Wednesday for love and tenderness felt by the llv- church yard and the thought will and provides convenient party and appeal Io rich or poor
Recovering—Mr». O H. Jarrett
delegate« a pastor s luncheon, and a fishing trip on Row river. He ex­
Ing for their dead. It must be a come, have I done my full duty
Is reported lo he Improving from
Oregon C. E. historical display, and pects to be gone several days
great pleasure to be In a business If you need his services Mr K C
an liinaan of the past week She la
Mrs. Felix Sparks from Blue
several banquets
wherein people express In enduring Lake, manager of the Lake Monu-
All sessions will he held at Wil­ River spent the past week with her marble and stone their love and menl Work» at 68 West Eleventh
tables are served at each meal aa at her home.
Fenwick's Cafe Is located In the
son. Arch Shough and family
lamette University gymnasium.
respect for those who have passed «tree!, will be pleased to have you fine dining rooms of the l-ane hotel. well a* meat orders and dessert
Their 35-cent meal l* the heat In
call and nonsuit him as to your
Visiting Hera— Mrs Sybil Buley beyond.
w. . „ „ This ___
___ _ _________
at the foot of W illam ette street. It the W illamette valley, bar none.
wishes.
companyq
Is
known
A
beautiful
monument—and
all
Move tc Fa r m
Mrs Ed Soule of Vancouver. W ashington. Is here
provided with tables for Its The average restaurant charges
monuments are beautiful, for they within a radius of a hundred m iles |
and son. Harley Craft, left Wed visiting with Mrs T. C. Darker.
of Eugene They will treat y«m I K„aals. with clean linen cloth*, 35 lo 50 cents for a much poorer
expre-s beautiful sentiments also
neoday for Hoskins. near Corval
eoo SEATS — )Sc
right and their price» meet all com i wh| , . „ little unusual In the meal. Thalr food has the real
Us where they will live on a farm
Visit at Albany— Mr. and Mrs expresses the fart that those who petition.
homey
taale
that
Mother
gave
to
average
cafe.
To
those
who
like
to
tor the summer month*.
Frank Gordon spent Sunday visit­ place these monuments are people
W hether you want an expensive (Ur| their legs around a stool, ample ner
her meals
who can be depended upon as
ing at Albany and Lebanon.
monument or a small one. or re-' |uu,.|, counter apace I* provided, j |f y,,,, don't believe whal I »ay la
friends As that sacred time draws
go down
down there
there and
and e»t
eat one
one
pwirn. there t» yet plenty*of time
...
«« .a___
i . . . . ■»*aa«asi«.b*m
e » . *n
Entertains Mothers— Mothers of
We call
the place
Fenwick's <'*ra«
Cafe, l i i true,
Visit in Portland— Mr. and Airs. near Memorial Day. each real man
Phi Mu. sorority were entertained
or woman feels that som eth in g, before Memorial day for hl to but H should be called Fenwick's meal and If you don't like It we will
here Tuesday evening at a 4:3(1 H. H. Schaffenberg and family more
ubsiantlal than beautiful l assist you. Phone 415
First class Dining Room The writer give your money bock—If you can
supper at the home of Mrs. I. D. spent the first of the week in Port­
hereof knows because he has eatqp get It back This le not a "report­
land.
Larimer
there many times. Mr. and Mrs er's story" but • real expression
FenwU-h certainly know bow to from the heart, liver aod stomach
Continuous service from « a. m.
furnish
food for hungry men and
Dr.
Meade
haa
an
extensive
prac­
Your reporter called on Dr. Ella
io 8 p. m.
women.
From
three
to
four
vege-
tice
In
tbla
section
of
the
county
C. Meade to qulxx her about her
b u sln es, because her business because she has been auccesful In
should Interest everybody who has the past and keeps herself by study
eyee. Indirectly the Doctor stated and the latest equipment lo her
this thought when she remarked profession up-to-date. Dr. Meade Candidate for Republican Nomination, County Treaaurer
that. "Many people are very parti­ stands well In her profession and
Mrs. Pearl Schantol. a well father conducted a Greenhouse and
Our new store arrangement is proving popular
cular about their teeth although ha* the confidence of her patron»,
aa
shown
by
the
extensive
and
in­
known business woman residing be­ nurcery here and she assisted him
when your teeth are gone you can
with our customers. Everything is out In sight and
creasing
practice
she
has
built
up
tween Eugene and Sprlngfluld, la In the business and kept the books
buy artificial teeth that will an­
marked for your information and quick service.
In
the
seven
years
she
has
been
In
asking her friends, and she haa Her husband died 10 years ago.
swer the purpose nicely
Eugeni-
Her
office
Is
at
14
W
est
many, and her enemies. If any. to n d left her a small home and four
OREGON PRODUCTS WEEK Is here and we offer
'Not so you eyes. Once gone,
Eighth
street
and
she
can
be
found
vote for her In the coming primar­ ihlldren to support She baa brave
they are gone forever. How Import­
the following Oregon made food specials. None better
there
at
all
business
hours.
Ap­
ies for tha republican nomination 1) and uncomplainingly taken up
ant it is. then, that your precious
ask for them.
pointment*
may
be
made
by
phon
for County Treasurer of lame the battle, and haa tat an example
eyesight should be carefully and
county. She Is asking this (or the for other women left In like clr
thoroughly examined by an experi­ Ing 330.
Dr
Meade
suggests
that
a
yearly
reason that she wants the office rtimatancea, without a husband, lo
enced optometrist. E s p e c i a l l y
fight for her and family She la a
should parents look carefully alter eyesight examination should be ob­ and believes she Is qualified for It.
member of the local Eastern Star,
tained
by
all.
In
her
examinations
Hom
lu
Adair
county.
Iowa,
ahe
the eyesight of their children.
also the Rebekahs Bhe Is not ask
the
Doctor
will
tell
you
truthfully
graduated
from
the
Greenfield,
high
Young people's eyes can be tralued
whether you do or do not need school In 1909. and her father being Ing Gils office through charity bat
to better eyesight so that at matur
glaHMHH.
county auditor, he was appointed iM.aure she Is a Republican, la
It) they will have little trouble. '
a deputy, and for several years i.unulled. and for the further rea
filled that Important office. Her on that after a reasonable time,
Bock "hi»self” Beer
R e tu rn s to S ta y to n — M r«. Hen
father then became postmaster and turn about la fair play.
Every dollar she makes now Is
Hast and daughter. Marte, have re-
she filled acceptably the position
RUDY W A L L i l ,
turned t« their home at Stayton
of assistant until his term expired. needed for the support of her fam­
JIMMY D U RA M TCZ
following a week's visit at the home
Thus as a young woman, she had ily. and she has no money to spend
A L I C I F A Y B i? ,
OREGON
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
THREE SISTERS
extensive experience In public of­ for a campaign She must depend
for
support
on
the
generosity
and
' Clement.
ADRIENNE AME
fice After her marriage, her hue-
i band belng In bualness at Creaton. 1,-yalty of her frlends Hhe Invlte«
GREGORY RATOFF
Iowa, ahe aaalsted htm by keeplng them tc help her. and help her now
C. A. WINTERMEIER
CLIEF EDWARDS/
bookR
j Her phone li »prlngfleld 88-W
Attorney at Law
1
OR SPAGHETTI
GEORGE WHITE'
734 W illamette
Eupene. Oregon
After movlng to OTegon. her I Pald Adv.)
•
Men and Women
THE EUGENE HOTEL
THE EUGENE HOSPITAL
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LAKE MONUMENT WORKS
FENWICK’S CAFE
MWMIÀL»
< Starts Sunday )
DR. ELLA MEADE, Optometrist
Irish-Murphy
Macaroni
String Beans
3 for
MRS. PEARL SCHANTOL
25C
3’/ a Lb. Size,
19c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
In the County Court of the State of
KNIGHTS
MAY DAY
CATSUP
SALMON
2 fo r
2 for
35C
■ - M 5 L.1 «■■■■.
1 L ? » "”
35c
1
Hell Round
With
LEO CARRILLO, LOLA LANE. LLOYD HUGHES
A 100", Talkie at
Taylor Hall
In the Matter of the Estate of
Herbert Cadby, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator has filed
his final account In the above e n -!
titled matter. That the above en­
titled court has appointed F rid ay'
the 18th day of May 1834 at ten
o’clock In the forenoon as the time
for the hearing of objections to said
final account and the settlement
thereof. All persons Interested may
file objections thereto If any they
have.
Dated April 19th. 1934.
W. W. CADBY. administrator.
C. A. WINITERMEIER, attorney.
(A 19-2« — M 3-10-17)
T w o New Advisers in
by Tiffany.
vl»ed.
8 O’Clock
I
Come Out and See Thi« Thrilling Gangster Pioture
at Springfield’« New Movie House.
ADMISSION 10c AND 25c
—
WASHINGTON . . . Here are two- new fares In the Treasury depart
meat whose appoiatmenta forecast Treasury activities. On the left, 1*
Prof Jacob Vlner of the University of Chicago who hae been appointed
special adviser to Secretary Morgenthau of the Treasury, to assume his
duties about April 1st. .'.
HI* duties, it is reported, will be to carry
out aa Informal agreement between Great Brltlan and the U 8. to pre
vent wide fluctuation* between the pound etorling and tha dollar, pending
Anal stabilisation. On the right, is Tom K. Smith of 8t. Louie, who has
talus ovae the datlee of advising the Treaeury oa banks aad bank la*
‘ T H K K ITC H E N
SURD N A R D I
A COAT O P R
E Q U A L I T Y
IN T E R IO R
G L O S S F IN IS H
James Cruxe super
NEW FLOOR COVERING
LAID AT MEAT MARKET
-Al so-
SELECTED SHO RT SUBJECTS
McKenzie Valley I
Teachers hired nt Vida for next
Entertainment
Palace
Feature
year are B. T. Merrill, high school;
"Hell Bound” at Taylor Hall
Miss Ruple Ross, primary and Mia,
Cochrane, upper grades
An elaborate night club where
Oscar Millican aud Robert Milli­
smartly dressed women and men
can made a two day trip to Paisley
make merry, will be seen In the
James Cruxe production. "Hell this week.
Mrs. J. W. Fountain has harvest­
K
..
'ï“
m Hound." showing Friday evening at
NEW YORK
ed several menses of strawberries
to w n r r ra m e dow n the
‘
, , )(J m . - i » . u . u
w»»4„»«ia1<1
Taylor Hall. Springfield
Hastings. N. Y. to wia the utle
from her Gold Dollar, New Ore
In the
merry - mak
••Mr Manhattan’’ and I1"*« ■** IWc
—
— midst
------- of
— the
..... ...........-
symbol for the «ret legal bock beer ,n(? a g| lp of a g| ri renders a song gon vines.
A large crowd attended the three
season in some flfteeu years H i s that
.....................................
» heart throbs
brings tears and
one-act plays given at Vida Friday
same was ‘ ‘ Pretsel '.
io her listeners. Ixila 1-ane portray­
night by the Vida high school.
ing the heroine of this gripping
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and son,
the Treasury
story of gangland written by Ed
Orris, left this week via Ban Fran­
ward Dean Sullivan and Adele Co-
cisco for thalr home In Indiana.
mandlnl, singe a song that was
The Mickey Smith family moved
especially written for her charming,
hack to their Leahurg home flrat
plaintive voice. It Is entitled, "Is
of the week
lit love"— a haunting melody
A union service will be held
l.eo Carrillo has the leading role
In "Hell Bound," as the sympathe April 29 at Fairmount Presbyter­
tic gang-leader. "Hell Hound" Is dl ian church by the Leahnrg Walter
reeled by Waller Lang and released vllb--FnlrmoHnt congregations.
Friday Evening
Springfield
BRAND NEW NICHT
CLUB IS IN TOWN
A new bright colored linoleum
floor covering has been laid In the
Independent Meal Market ihla
week. The entire floor space on
the front side of the display casee
Is covered In one piece. It adds
much to tha Inviting appearance
of the market Interior.
LITTLE BUSINESS TAKEN
UP AT LEGION MEETINGS
There was little business tran­
sacted at the semi-monthly meet­
ing of Hprlngfleld American Legion
post number 40 and the Auxiliary
here liiftt Thursday evening. Mem
her» of troth grout» enjoyed a pot
luck supper preceding the hudneas
period. The Legion membern will
go to W altervllle for their next
seat Ion.
is id e a / lo r h itc h c n s
a n d b a th r o o m , w a lls ,
c e ilin g s a n d w o o d w o r k
SF.Ml l D S1H F -
DURABLF - WASH AHI f
Wright &
Sou
Hardware — Furnitur«
Radio« — Paint