The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 18, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    DRUG STORE HAS
MODERN HOME
Th motiny of the Flanery drug
«tore Into the modern locution at
Fifth and Main streets has been
Imoat completed and the event 1«
being celebrated by the «tore with
the large semi-annual R etail two-
for-one sale in progress the remain­
der of this week
More than 200
articles are featured at the special
offer of two for the prlce-of-one
plus one rent at this sale.
Moving the fixtures and stock
has been a, large task and five per­
sons have been busy this week
arranging the stocks on the shel­
ves. placing the necessary signs
about the walls, and doing the
many other detailed Jobe Inciden­
tal to moving a drug store stock
into a new location.
Working this week are Mr and
Mrs. Flanery. Miss Florence I-ong
Mias Margaret Qorrle. and Frank
Leaher. wholesale drug repre ents-
live, who has been here for two
weeks assisting with the change In
location.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Stop« at Hotel— Percy Calhoun
of Cooa county was a guest at the
in Eugene for medical care Mon­
day.
Out of Hospital— Clifford W ilson
Is now at hts home, having recov­
ered from a recent hunting accl
dent.
Hunters Out— Horace Myers. Le­
roy Inman and Arthur Belknap are
spending the week hunting for deer
on the South Fork country.
Visitor from Marcóla— Mrs. Fred
W all of Marcóla was a business
visitor in
Springfield
Tuesday
morning.
Fish on Coast— Matt Hart. Cliff
Bryan and Frank Tibbetts fk'hed
for salmon trout near Mapleton
Sunday.
Deerhom People Hers
Mrs J.
W Storment of Deerhorn was a
business visitor In Springfield on
Monday.
Visitors From Moro— Mr and
Mrs. Paul F Alley of Moro are
i visitors here at the homa of her
The new store provides a little parents, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Buell
more floor space than the former
Motber III— Mr«. Mary McPher­
location, but more of the total
son is quite 111 this week. Her
space Is usable The arrangement
daughter. Misa I.ulu McPherson,
of the room Is such that more dis­
was at home the first of the week
plays can be made.
with her.
New Innovations at the store are
Deerhorn Men Here — Rennie
the special «lass enclosed prescrip-
tion room, new style display cases Kooxer. Henry and J H Odell, all
for the center of the floor, and a of the Deerhorn vicinity were
special cut price drug window dls- business visitors In Springfield
display The new display cases on ' Monday
the center of the floor are attrac­
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs
tive In that they handle large quan- Ralph McCormick of Jasper are
titles of supplies and all of the f
o
( a gon born to them
items are in plain view of the pros 8| (he PacKlc hospital in Eugene
pectlve customer.
on Sunday, October 1«. 193«.
On First Jury— R. B Oldham of
West Springfield, and A. W. Fraxee
M EET ON NOVEMBER 5 0, Leah„rg were members of the
------------
i first Jurv chosen In the fall term
Members of the Happv Hour club I of C lr,.u„ court Monday.
will meet at the home of Mrs Olive
Return From Portland— Mr. and
J Rebhan Monday. November 5.
for their monthly gathering. Mrs Mrs. Jim MacManiman returned
Veltie. Pruitt. Mrs. D. B. Murphy Sunday evening from Portland
and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew are where they spent the week-end
the hostesses.
Mrs. MacManiman's mother accom
Members of the entertainment panied them here for a visit,
committee. Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs
Hunter Returns— H. O. Dlbblee
W E. Buell, and Mrs. Arthur Rob­
has returned after a week's hunt­
erts. annnunce tha’ Mrs. Nelson F.
ing trip In the Rogue river country
Macduff, assistant dean of women
of southern Oregon He was unsuc
at the university, will speak on her
ces ful he reported on his return,
trip to Japan this «ummer. and
veeing very few deer during the
Mrs Buford Roach will sing. The
entire trip.
meeting will start at 2:45.
Return from T rip — Mr. and Mrs
W illiam Curtis returned Saturday
KENSINGTON M EMBERS
from a trip which took them to
HAVE M EETIN G FRIDAY Chicago and other middle west and
eastern c it la . They also visited
Regular meeting of the Kensing­
the Century of Progress while in
ton club was held Friday afternoon
Chicago.
at the home of Mrs. J. T. Moore.
Sixteen members and the follow — Explanation Given— Ruben Tho-
ing guests were present. Mrs mas. Springfield amateur boxer.
Floyd
Thompson.
Mrs.
Larson did not appear as scheduled on the
W right. M r . Alvin May. Mrs. Col Junior
Chamber of Commerce
ber’ . Mrs. Dean Poindexter, and smoker program in Eugene recent
Mrs. Susannah Porter.
ly because his opponent failed to
Mrs. Edward Prlvat will enter­ be present. Thomas Is a lightweight
tain for the next meeting on Nov­ and is willing to meet any amateur
ember 9. at which timet Mrs. W fighter In hls own weight.
N. Dow will be assistant hostess.
Meets Vet Officer— Sam Rich­
mond went to Portland Tuesday
W ILL POUR CONCRETE
! morning as an aide from the Gen-
FOR BUILDING SOON eral Lawton camp. Spanish-Amerl
.-an war veterans, to meet their
Pouring of concrete for the walls national Junior vice-commander,
of the new Adam’s Feed Store Ralph Edmunds, who visited In
building now under construction Lane county this week. He was
next to the W hite Front Grocery feted at a large gathering Wednes­
will probably start Friday It was day evening.
announced today by L. K. Page.'
Workmen are now busy placing,
the final boards on the forms
There will not be a concrete floor
In the building, heavy planks are
Robert Phelps who graduated
to be used, says Mr. Page
from the Philomath high school last
HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
Upper Wiflamette
; year after taking hls first three
LOCAL COUPLE WED
, years at the Pleasant H ill high
IN EUGENE FRIDAY j school is attending Albany college
_______
| in Albany.
Mlss Pearl Hollis and James I.
E. B. Tinker received word Pri-
Lewis were married at a quiet day of the death of his brother’s
ceremony Friday afternoon at the wife, Mrs. S. Dudley Tinker, that
home of Rev. S. Earl Childers, pas­ occurred In Redwood City, Calif­
tor of the First Christian church ornia Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
In Eugene. Only a few relatives Mrs. T in ker Is survived by her
of both parties were present.
husband, a three year old daugh­
Following a wedding trip to the ter, Mary Lou. and two step-chil­
coast the couple will return to dren. Martha Alice and Thomas
make their home in Springfield.
Tinker.
j The Helping Hand club of Trent
met with Mrs. Tom Morse last
BA PTIST W OMEN TALK
ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Wedneadtty for an a11 day meeting
A 52 passenger school bus was
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
purchased this fall by the Lowell
high school district. The driver Is
Marvin Brown.
J. A. Phelps has gone to Philo­
math to spend a few days with hls
family until the I^ewls M ill con­
tinues operations again.
Seattle. W ash. OcL ! • — A lotal
Kmploymsut ha« been provtded
_______________________________of 560 down and operatlng mllls In (or 260 studente of thè t'nlverslty
Visita Son— Mra. Clara Taylor !
and Washington whlch re of Orsgon by thè federai goveru
ment this full, thus enabling this
went to Portland Friday to apend ported to the Weal Coaat Lumber­
number to continue their university
men's
association
for
the
week
end
the week-end vlaltlug with her son.
Ing October 6 produce«« »«.MS .413 ¡educatimi. II Is announced by Karl
1‘ullelt. executive ewcreturv
V isiting « I D alla»— Mrs Wallace board feet of lumber ThU was ap-
Hawk Is visltlug at the home of proxlmutely 6.400.000 feet under h-re Half of these are new stud
her son. Wayne, at Dallas.
the preceding week The average »ills, entering the university this
production uf thia group of uiw tall
Returns from
Crosw ell— Mrs.
The sludeuls are permitted to
milla In 193« haa been 74.439 033
Mildred Gerber hua returned from
rn up to 115 per month. accord
t'reswell where she spent several I f‘M‘‘ :
,h*
Io their needs They are > in
days visiting with her parent.
' l'e,r
7‘
ployed at secretarial work, re earcli
471.4.44 feet
The new business reported last assistance and on various oilier
Visit in Portland— I* J. Bartho­
lomew. Juliix- Fulop, and Paul Bus w»»k liy 550 mills wa 73 337.779 campus projects, and are paid at
ford «ere business visitors lu Port­ board feet against a production irf the rale of 35 cents an hour Th"
land Friday
44.923.413 feet and shipments o f ! university has been Included as
74.574.643 feel
Their shlpineuts part of the national project, which
. Visitor from Portland— .Mrs. Lot-
were under production by IX.1 per ha made It possible for approxl-
He Esser of l*ortland came down cent and their current sales w ere, mately HHl.OtH» students to continue
Sunday to be with her father. Fred
under production by 7.7 percent | higher education this fall
Clover, who diol that afternoon.
The orders booked last week by
■■ ■"—
Son Born— Mr unit Mrs. C. H. this group of Identical mills were
MAE W EST TO SHOW
Johnson of Marcola arc the parents under the preceding week by about
IN "BELLE OF '90’S"
of a baby son born to them at the 11.300.000 feet nr approximately
Pacific hospital In Eugene on Sun­ 12.7 percent
"Belle of the Nineties" coming i
The unfilled order file at these
day afternoon. October 14. 1934.
mllls stood at 346.926.401 board to the McDonald theatre Sunday. I
Visits In Portland— Miss Ann Me- feet, approximately the same at the the third of the Mae West starring
Gookln rent the week-end visiting week before. The aggregate Inven­ pictures to come front l*arainount.
friends in Portland and Forest tories of 130 mllls are 20.3 percent shows the blonde siren again In a
dro vr .Miss Eunice Gerber took more than at this time last rear selling uf Ihe gay '90'«. which was
her place at the office of Dr. M il­
the period of her first picture. "She
ton V. W alker while the wits away.
Done Him Wrong "
TELEPH O N E RATES HERE
Surrounded
by three
screeu
In Auto Crash— Jack Boxgs of
sweethearts. Roger Pryor. John
ARE
ORDERED
LOWER
Mabel was In the Eugene hospital
Mack Brown and John Mlljan. to­
over the week-end as a result of an
Telephone ratea In Sprlnrfleld gether with Duke Ellington and
automobile crash north of Eugene
will be lowered 50 cents for busi­ his orchestra, Katherine DeMllle.
Friday evening Ho hud a nvmber
ness wall phones and 26 cents tor Warren Hymer and Stuart Holme«.
of hls teeth knocked out.
residential phones If the order Mae W e il essays Ihe role of Ihe
country's most sensational buries
Comes from East— Mrs. A. Ster­ made last week-end by Charles
que queen of the period.
Thomas,
utilities
commissioner
Is
rett b f New York (Tty has arrived
As "American
Beauty.'* Mae
in Springfield to -pend the winter made effective. He has ordered a
with her sister. Mrs. Katie Bruin- rate of 96.60 and 94 60 for lr livid- West becomes Involt ed with au
prise fighter,
ette whome she had not seen for 17 ual and two-party business phones ambitious young
which are now being charged for Roger Pryor, of St. Louis, but.
years.
at the rate of »6 00 and »6 00
through the plotting of the prise
Residential phones have been fighter's manager, the romance la
P a re n ts of D au gh ter- Mr. and
Mrs A. Johnson of Douglas Gar­ charged for at the rate of 33 00 for broken up. and Mae Weal accepts
dens are the parent« of a baby the Individual. 92.60 for the two an opportunity to leave SI. I^ouls
daughter born to them at their party, and 32.26 tor the four-party to become queen of a popular
home Saturday morning. October line
These would be established ! gambling palace In New Orleans
13. 1934.
at 32 75. 32 25 and 32 00
An extra 25 cent charge Is made
Attend Saturday Bridge — Mrs. each month for the desk alyl«
Fdward G. Prlvat and Mrs C. E phone.
Wheaton went to Eugene Saturday
to attend the Republican Women’s
campaign bridge party held at the N EED LEC R A FT M EMBERS
Osburn hotel.
W ILL
Sunday Dinner— Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Korf entertained at their
home east of Springfield Sunday
evening at a dinner having as tbelr
guests Mr. and Mrs. Dan C rlte'
Mr. and Mrs Carl Olson, and Mr
and Mrs Harry Whitney.
GO
TO
The June graduating class of the
Members of the F. L club, com­
posed of the younger member» of University of Oregon law school
Juanita Rebekah balge, held their kept up to the 10 year record of
second ineetltiig Tuesday evening tbetr department when IX out uf
at the home of Mrs Crystdl Brvnn. XX graduates successfully passed
p i,. Id. nl Plan« for the Initiation the slate bar examinations this
eerem.uiles to be held on Friday.1 »«miner The average for th sch ,.Il
were discussed at the ha beeu 96 percent for the 10
G t’ ohar
period laisi rear 35 Members look
t hit
the test mid 24 passed but th*
’missing member" took II again
lilis i car and was allere« ful
MRS. WALKER HONORED
AT SHOWER ON MONDAY
Drug »tors gign Rspslnlsd
Werkmeii front Ih r Eugene Neon
Friend« of Mrs Milton V Walk
slgu Company were In Mprlngfr Id
er Iunior d ber wllh a shower al
Tuesduy und Wedi'ssday repulnilng
ibi* beine ol Mrs W N Dow un
llte nwin slgu al Ille K rall Drug
Kiucralil helghla Mouday evenlng
Ihree
Guests were Invlted for
tublen of bridge al whlch Mrs
Stör« Gets New Truck— A new
Maude llrysn won hlgli Iunior« and
llglil delivery (ruck has been pur-
thè prie Mrs. Dow. Mrs Paul Ro
foni and Mrs P J llarlholomew chas <1 by (he W right and Mona
Han)ward alore
were hosteeses.
M
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EUGENE
Members of the Needlecraft club
will go to Eugene this afternisHi to
be guests at their r«gular meeting
at the home of Mrs W. R Dawson.
Mrs W. J Scott will be the aa lst-
Ing hostess.
ONE CENT SALE
G lycerin«
These e x tra specials „
Boxali Theatrical Cold Croom ¡
ONE HOUR ONLY passas
At’ end Game Saturday— Spring
field people who went to Portland
ZA T H E Y L A S T
Saturday to watch the Washtngton-
T H A T LONG
Last Tuesday night Mrs. Fred
' rerun football game were D B
Murphy. R. E. Moshl-r, Guy Mo«h- Russell was hostess for a baby
ter. Veltie Pruitt, and Miss Thelma shower given In honor of Mrs.
Carey Thompson and daughter. 1
Sweeney.
Barbara Elaine, from North Bend
New Health Nurse— .Miss Kath­
Mr
Molly Price who has spent
ryn Gray Ransom of Portland has Ihe summer here visiting relatives Jontnl face pow der
been chosen to succeed Mrs Della left last Friday for her home In
JastsM Frs<n«i, ••<«. Ua< cSa<uis
Fitzgerald as county health nurse. Texas.
She started her new duties Wed­
Mrs. Earl from Harrisburg Is
nesday. Miss Ransom Is a graduate visiting her daughter. Mrs. Rich- *
of the University of Oregon and of ard Hart.
Ü Jasmine Soap
the Good Samaritan hospital In
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely from
Portland.
Roseburg are spending their vaca­ Ü Boxali O rderlies
tion here with the parents of M ri.
Safely. Mr and Mrs. Roy Edmls-
12* Symbol W a te r Bottle
LEACUE CROUP PLANS
I ton. they plan tn leave for Ixis
S Klonso Shoving Cream
FOR SCAVENGER H U N T Angeles III about two weeks
The Ladies of the neighborhood
Ï Analgesic Balm
Plans for a scavenger hunt to gave a shower Tuesday afternoon
be h-^ld on November 1, were made at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Monday evening by members of Baugh In honor of their daughter.
the Epworth League cabinet Miss j Miss Ella Baugh, whose marriage |
Florence Belle Fish will be In to M r Dale 8mith Is to be held at !
charge of arrangements for this Ihe Thnr«ton church on the even- I
novel party.
I |ng of November 1.
Thurston
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M O O N E ’S
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Taken to Hospital— J K Cross
Fifth Street Location
i was taken to the Pacific hospital
Members of the Baptist Mission­
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dressed In costumes of foreign
countries for their regular meeting
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Kenneth Tobias. For the pro­
gram which was arranged by Mrs.
Chester Chase, each person gave a
short talk on the country which
he represented.
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Springfield