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VISITOR HEUE OH
STAR INSPECTION
PAO» FOX?»
“DAVID COPPERFIELD"
FORD AND SON PLAN
COMES TO MCDONALD
VISIT TO COAST SOON
TOWN AND VICINITY
Henry Ford will make a personal
VESPER PROGRAM
glim Company »pent Tw o Veere
visit to the Weal Coaat thia sum
M aking Moving Ploturee Of
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mer to «ee the California Pacific
Oickena Spie Story
Out of Hospital— Moody Neel re (
III at Home—Mt«» Kvelyu Buell
Mr. Peterson’» Version
State Chapter Haad Pays Of«
which lg in at her home at the present turned home from the hospital In ,
International
Kxpoaltton.
A story has been circulated that
Eugene during the w eekend.
fiolal Vlalt Tuesday; Man
opens
May
2»
at
San
Diego.
Kdsel
time.
After more than a year of prep
the Mayor had the Recorder write
R oaehurg-K . 1» Tur
Annual Presentation Of M. E. aratlon and filming, ’David Copper H Ford. Bre»ld»ut of the Ford
Jasper Man Here—J. N. Bnlvety
In Charge Of Social
» letter to the Mt. Ht»«*»
will al»o visit the
Mayor at no»eourg
Choir To Ba Sunday;
field 1» finally coming to the Motor company, win
r vUy mayor, made a hualnaaa of Jasper was here Balurday tor a Company at Albauy tor au appoint
•creen-.
exposition a m » «m e during h.
Tuesday wae a buay day for » e m ­
business vlalt.
Start Easter Cantata
men! with their management; that
It onena Sundav at the McDonald summer, but whether or not d r
(
bers of t'eacade chapter. O- L **
cumatancee will penult tamer aim
v v |a
t _ Karl
Kail n Thompson
iom p oi.
Has Operation— John Crawford the Recorder then look the tetter when they euterletned for Mrs.
l, i t u u Coa,
co a st—
Th« choir of the Methodist theatre a« one of the gold medal cumalances will penult father and
son to make the trip at the same
a vtottor In the Bluslaw legl- d underwent a major operation at the to Mr. Harnett who told him to tear Myrtle II. Belereou, greud conduct
church under the direction of Mr».
’’'s o 'Z o w p U y 't a r tX n l years has time cannot
now k he
determined,
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a .iui^rniiite<l
_ -» u Mouday.
... . . . . .
Pacific hospital in Eugene Monday the tetter up aud pey no further reas of tiregon from Ontario who
on the . _
coaat
Buford Roach wilt pre»eut a »pe­
attention to tt or something to that
morning.
d a l musical program Sunday even aroused more advance Interest
diulrmau of the board of
effect and that as a cousequence waa her« on bar official vlalt
III at Hom»— Ml«» lua Clement.
Special affaire for the Visitor
lug at five o'clock for the reaper than ’David Copperfleld
Queets
at
Hotel
-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LM ed
* (he expoaUto>> u. Aubrey
the letter was never malted
------ secretary at the high school. hg»
began with a n«ou luuebaon uudar
»err Ice This concert ha* been among the Immortal stories of all l>ovl(lsi>11 , a(tl -W
• We e hope to make ,H. ,|( ¡„ (o|. a tew days Her al»ter Robert Footer of Lebanon were
This story has rec»tv«Ml coustder
given for the past few years and time«, it frequently was described
overnight guests at the Springfield able circulation tu Springfield »nd the direction of Mr». 0 . K Whea
MXpogltton a definite rador In Is taking her place.
always attract» a large audience. by Charlee Dickens. Its author, as
hotel Saturday.
encouragement of friendship
1» designed to »how that the Re ton.
Late In the afternoou a school
Health Improve»—S. C. Wright
•
my
favorite
child.
It
is
a
•
lo^
j
ainong
lb
e
nations.
We
are
inviting
«order
waa not wllllug to cooper­
Complete details for the program
Qoee To Hospital— Lynu lain»
of
tnetruelloa for officer» waa coo
was quite tit «1 his home during the
that
haa
been
read
by
unlohl
mil-
goverulI,ent
of
all
nations
on
ate with the Mayor and Council.
cannot be announced thl» morning,
pusl w eekend, but 1» reported to berry la to he takeii to a hospital The thinking people here know me dueled by Mr». Beteraou contluu
but tt will Include anthem» by the lions since It first was puhllahed. the Pacific Ocean to participate
th Sau Francisco today. Hl» »on.
lug uutll the avenlug hauquet ar­
well enough to know that thl» etory
choir, aoloa, duet», and other vocal and Its presentation ou the screen ' and, so far, we have had more than be much better now.
Arble. will accompany him.
ranged by Mr». l.ydla Kdgetl aud
1» not true. The truth le aa follow .:
arraugemeuU, and »pedal piano ¡» awaited eagerly.
a »core of acceptance»
Back from Hospital — J“«’’ wl1’
her commit»»* The dlulug room
No
liber
tic»
have
been
taken
Attend»
Funeral—
Mt»»
Lucille
The
Mayor
had
the
Recorder
•nd violin »election«. Program
The Ford building, cast In mod Bants has returned homo after re­
-
,.mbraclug open-air ceiving treatment* for the pa»t Richmond was here the first of Ihe write a letter requesting an ap­ was decorated by Mr» W. B. Buell
number» will Include »ome of the with the original story according
permitted by the mild mouth at the Shrine hospital for week from Portland to attend the pointment. but lolu the Recorder to aud Mra. Darr Wilson In the Ueorge
beet known selection» In the »acred to advance Information It remalus
a thrilling. dramatic>
£ ’, h. rll M o r u l a climate. 1. to
funeral for her graudmother. Mrs. ■ee Mr. Barnett before he mailed Washington motif
crippled children at l>ortland.
group.
During the evening maellng an
tale of adventure and romance. Just
construction and
Mery C. Magill
Ihe letter and let him know what
'Transformed personallt.' is the
exemplification of the work of the
Visit
Snow
Sunday
—
Maxine
was
being
done.
Wheu
Mr.
Barnell
as Dickon. wrote I t
remaiu ln
p»rk after
theme of the mornlug serrnou
Snodgrass. Margaret Mortensen.
Filmed both In England and Am-
was told about the lelter. ha »aid hapler waa given for Ibe gueet
..
the exposition 1» over,
which Rev. Dean C. Poindexter erica, ’’David Copperfleld
Visitor» were also preeeut from
Eugene. Lloyd Garrison and Lew THREE HONORED W ITH
boasts
he waa In touch wltu the Albauy
will preach Sunday at 11 o’clock. au all-aur caat of unu»ual proper
Cottage Grove. Junctloo City, fr e e
u «til be an Immense circular Miles. Marcola and Eugene, were
BIRTHDAY GATHERING office by telephone every day or
The Church School meet« at 9:46 lions. No lees than slxty-flve «tars building, front «»I by a high tower, at the anowaport site up the Mc-
well, end the two Eugene chapter».
two and that he would like to make
and the Epworth Leagues will meet and featured players have the prtn built on a promontory skirted on
A »pedal guest was Mr». Alberta
Three members of the Birthday the appointment by telephone The
Kcnsle Bunday.
at 6 o’clock.
cipsl rotes, with many other play- three »Ides by a deep canyon. The
club were honored here last night Recorder then returned to the City McMurpby of Kugeue wbo had Jual
Burns Forehead— Wallace Hawke at a party held at the home of Mr.
raturned for a abort vlall from
rear of the building will opeu on u
Hall and Informed Ihe Mayor .hat
The choir Is now at work prepar ers in supporting parts.
------
----- -— 'balcony which will afford visitors janitor at the high school Is nurs­ and Mrs. John Henderer. Follow
California where »he la spending
The
cast
of
"David
Copperfleld"
Mr. Uarnell would prefer to make
ing the sacred cantata. "The Seven
_ beautiful view, with the glisten ing a bad burn ou his forehead ing the potluck dinner. Ihe guests the appointment by telephone end Ihe winter. Mr». McMurphy la a
Last Word» of Christ,” by Th. Du­ reads like a Blue Book of the
screen. W. C. Fields plays Mtcaw- tng Pacific In the distance. Over which he received laet week when spent the evening with cards. that It waa not necaeaary to malt past worthy grand matron of the
bois. for Easter
ber. the Improvident but lovable the terraced slopes of the canyon he fell against the door of the Guests honored were Mrs. Harry tbe lelter. The Mayor knaw of the grand chapter of Dragon
Blaua for a social to he held after
serio-comic character. Frank Law- ts to be built one of the most at holler.
.M Stewart. Mrs. N. L. Bollard and entire tranaactlon at the time end
the first March maetlug war» rneda
ton and little Freddie Bartholomew tractive features of the Ford ex
SENIOR H. & STUDENTS
Mrs. Henderer.
the
appointment
was
mad«
by
tale-
At Snow Saturday — Included
hlbtt—the "Roads of the Pacific’
Among those present were Mr. phone end aa a result an audience Thia will tie uuder the direction of
IN PICTURE W ITH MARTIN divide the title role. Lionel Barry­ —reconstructed replicas of typical among those who speut Saturday
more. Madge Evans. Maureen O’
and Mr». Carl Olson. Mr. and Mrs had with the Mt Slate» Bower Oswald Olaon. R B Oldham and
ul the White Branch winter sports
M J. McKlln.
Senior student» at the Springfield Sullivan. Edna May Oliver. Lewis roads of the principal countries site were Robert McLagan. Both William Lightfoot and son. Bitty. Company.
*
fronting
ou
the
Pacific
Ocean
Stone.
Ellxabeth
AUanJ.
Roland
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crltee and «laugh
I. M BETERSGN. Recorder.
high school are proudly looking at
Uple.
Mary
Smltson.
George
trwtn,
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO
a picture which they have received Young. Basil Rathboue, Elsa Lan
and Jack Logan.
M r. end Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mr.
of them selves taken with Cover cheater. Jean Cadelt. Jessie Ralph.
Editor'* Note—When shown thia
HAVE LUNCHEON FRIDAY
nor Charles Martin while on their Lennox Pawle. Herbert Mundtnr-
Students Give Program— Lawr­ and Mrs. W N Long. Mr. and Mr». tetter and asked If he wlahad to
recent visit to Salem. While visit these are but a few of the stars • ----------- ----------------------
Members of tha Missionary aocl-
* ence Chase and Bill Whtte present­ Bollard, Mr. and Mr». E K. May. reply «o II In the same Issue. Mayor
ing Ihe state building». Governor and featured players who portray
Six students from Albany college ed a number of hrrmonlcs solos at and daughter. Florence. Mr and K H. Turner said:
aty of tb« Methodial church will
Martin readily agreed to step out "key" parts.
held three services Sunday, at 11 the assembly program »1 the high Mrs. W. K. Barnett, and Mr and
Mr. Beteraon'a version la not bold a public luncheon Friday noon
■tde of hi» office to pose with mem
-------------- : a. m. in the W altervtlle church.
my veraloa of what actually hap In the church basement Serving
school Friday morning. A short Mrs. Henderer.
pened In thia matter. However, we will be continuous from 11 unlit
hers of the entire class
SEEDS TO BE GIVEN
During the afternoon at Vtda; tot stunt was also given
will let that paaa. I understand that 1 30 It baa baan announced.
PCID B E L IE F GARDENS lowing the C. E. service at Leaburg
FOR RELIEF UAKUtmo
e¥en,ng Mlgg Norton wbo is
Class Cooks Luncheon Students HUNTLY GIVEN GOLD
Mr. Beteraou la laavlng ua to go
PIN FOR VET SERVICE Into business In anuaber city and I HAPPY EVENING CLUB
Free seed»
will be distributed leader of the group has been lu- in Mias Glyde Dilley’» home econ­
wlab to say nothlug that will reflect
agaln this year to those persons tereeted in vacation Bible school omics class at the high school pre
M B Huntly wa* one of the IS on hla Integrity. I wish him eucc
WILL MEET TUESDAY
pared u noon
w „ luncheons - for several
The high school was dismissed now on relief who want to plant a work In this section the past ew parru
for several d rys last week eo stu garden. Each family on relief will years. M bs Edith Marquette sang. tIiemb,.rg of (be faculty on Friday past commander» of the Wiliam In bis new undertaking."
Mouthty meeting of the Happy
ette post. Veteran» of Foreign
dents could attenu the basketball be encouraged to plant a garden
A
wag held a, tbe home of and Monday
Eevenlng club will be held next
Wars,
to
receive
gold
button»
for
Vlalt
at
galam—
Roy
Qulney.
prln
tournament in Eugene.
this spring and they will be taught
an)j ^|rg Keuueth Jennings
»aiC
their services at a meeting of the rlpal of the Lincoln school, end L. Tuesday eventug at the horns of
James Hasting who has been run how to save surplus food from the ^ turday evening Aabout 25 guests G IR L S L E A G U E P L A N S
veteran» held In Eugene Friday C. Moffitt, county achool aupertn Mlaa low s Carlton. Thia wilt ba a
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— ■ FOR
— ■«' »»«-rot
BANQUET
MOTHERS evening The past commander» took (rodent, spent Tuesday at the teg home talent program It has been
ning a rcctanrant In Eugene has garden for use during the winter were preaent>
sold out a-id is row at the home of months.
announced.
over all office« In the post for the lalaturt- at Salem.
i The W alterville Ladles Commun-
Girls League members at Spring
his parents. Mr. rud Mrs. Charles
I ity club m eets all day Thursday field high school will entertain for meeting.
Hastings.
A full program of activities for
with Mi»» Belle Millican for qullt- their mothers at their Mother-
LEGION TO SPONSOR
the remainder of the achool year
Mrs. Rhodes from Salem spent
Daughter dinner next Tuesday
BOXING COMMISSION mg
has been planned.
the week-end with her daughter.
The Belknap 3-C boys placed a evening. The dinner and program
Miss Grace Rhodes, who is teach­
Members of the Springfield Am
against the McKeuxle
** ------- « ill be held In the basement of the
ing at Cet.ar Flat.
ertcan Legion authorixed the ctr- Hedgi(leg basketball team Monday Methodist church starting at 6:30. MRS. SCOTT HURT IN
McKenzie Valley |
I
Thurston
eolation of petitions asking the ap-
boxlilg com l’slon
pointment of
for Springfield at their meeting
here last Thursday evening.
It was decided to hold the next
meeting of post number 40 at Walt-
ervtlle.
Legion
Circus
T O -N I G H T
Show Starts 8:15
EUGENE ARMORY
— 16 —
BIG CIRCUS
ACTS
F R E E D A N C IN G
F R E E G IF T S
General
Admission
25c
loslDg by H t0 2g.
Members of the
W aiiervllte
Christian church organisation will
hold their monthly "church nite
party Feb. 22 at W alterville school
house.
Plans for the atfalr were made
at a special meeting of the group
Tuesday morning at which time the
following chairmen were nam ed’,
decorations. Ruby Brood; program,
Genevieve Henry: food.. Mary
Catherine Harris; cleanup. Frances
Cornell; and tables. I-uurle Down«.
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Mrs. Loyal E. Scott Is at her
home suffering with two broken
ribs and other Injuries received
Tuesday morning In an automobile
accident In Eugene. Tbe accident
happened at Thirteenth and Hll-
At a special meeting of the 1.
yard streets when another motor­
O. O. F. lodge of W alterville Sat­
ist driving north on Hllyard struck
urday evening Charles P. Boole, GLENWOOD COMMUNITY
the auto being driven by Mr». Scott
WE WANT TO SELECT
grand master of Oregon Odd F el­
TO HAVE FRIDAY MEET shoving It across the curbing onto
lows; Dr. L. L. Baker, past grand
the lawn.
a
reliable young man, now em
master, and John Starr, all of Eu­
Monthly meeting of the Glenwood
ployed, with FORE8IGHT, fair
gene.
were
special
guests.
education and mechanical Incli­
community club will be held Friday
MRS. REBHAN WORKER
nations, who is willing to train
Mrs. Mica EUls who ha* been evening. February 22 at the Glen­
spare time or evening» In Spring-
wood
school. Two one-act
plays. ON BENEFIT CARD EVENT
visaing at
ai W
,, o altervtlle
u t. ..... the
—- * past
---- few w
ih j u
a.
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field to qualify as INSTALLA­ visiting
TION and SERVICE expert in' months left for Seattle early this -Kidnapping Betty." and "A Weak
Mrs. Olive J. Rebhan Is chairman
O ..S *
a ln ir
r ii-
Electric Refrigeration and Air
ness for aa____
Nurses"
are K being
re­
week
for
the committee In charge of
Conditioning. New, profitable
hearsed and will be presented on
able field. For Interview write. |
tables, cards and prlxe«. at the
Friday
evening.
March
1.
A
prlxe
giving age and present occupe
SPRING GRID PRACTICE
quilt will be given away at the benefit card party which Daugh­
tlon.
ters of the Nile will give Saturday
STARTS AT UNIVERSITY meeting tomorrow night.
afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Eu
gene hotel.
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
University of Oregon. Eugene, LADIES OF G. A. R. WAIT
The state head of the organlaa 1
INSTITUTE
Feb. 21—University of Oregon foot­
INSPECTION TONIGHT tlon wilt be present from Portland,
ball players will open spring prac­
404 N. W e lle St., Chicago, III.
and proceeds will be used a* a b en e
tice drills next Monday. February
Annual Inspection of Iuka Circle, fit for the Shrine hospital for crip­
25, tt waa announced today by Ladles Auxiliary of the O. A R.
pled children at Portland.
Prink Calllson, head Webfoot grid
will be held at the armory this
coach. The players will report three evening with Mrs. Gertrude Dowl­
BROTHERHOOD MEETS
times a week.
ing of Albany, department Inspec­
Fourteen lettermen will be In­ tor, and Mrs. Freeda Peterson of
AT CHURCH MONDAY'
cluded In the group reporting for Dallas, department president. In
Monthly meeting of the Metho-1
tbe opening sessions of the 1835 charge of the Inspection. The m eet­
(list Brotherhood of the Methodist I
season. Calllson will be confronted
ing will be held at 8 o’clock.
with the task of replacing vacan­
Mrs. Egglmann Is entertaining church wilt be held at the church
tes at center, both tackle posts and today with dinner for the out-of- Monday evening. A 6:30 dinner!
at quarterback and left halfback in town visitors. Others who will be will precede the business meeting.
Speaker for the evening has not
tbe backfield.
present are Miss Ina Clement. Miss
been announced.
Eva Louk.and Mr. Egglmann.
M r .M e r c h a n t:
D O N ’T B U Y
1936 Calendars
U N T IL Y O U H A V E SEEN
Our line of beautiful
Art Calendars being
shown for the first
time in Springfield at
THE NEWS OFFICE
FIRST YEAR HOOPSTERS
TO MEET AT CORVALLIS
ADJUSTMENT RAISES HOG IN C O M E
Inspected Ho,
» 3 ™ P- d “S
firat 8 Month», 1933 and I9 H
Oregon State college rook bas­
ketball team will meet the Univer­
sity of Oregon frosh quintet at Cor­
vallis Friday night at 7:30 o’clock
ln the third tilt of a fonr-game ser
les. The final game with the frosh
will be Saturday night at Eugene
The yearling teams split last
weeP-end. the Frosh winning at Eu
gene 36 to 22 and the Rooks win
ning at Corvallis 24 to 19.
,or
Ltond BARRYMORE
W. C. FIELDS
MADGE EVANS
Maureen O'SULLIVAN
LEWIS STONE
EDNA MAY OLIVER
FRANK LAWTON
ROLAND YOUNG
tf S AN M G M PlCtURI
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Low Price
In the ordinary Itema you must buy an a nef-easlty baa
always been our policy. Eulop’a Department Store la
here to serve you with tiuallty merchandise. Our Inter­
est Is your Interest and we want to give you
Greater Value Per Dollar
12c
English Broadcloth, yd.
Chambray, yd.
12c
..........................
75c Brassiere, 38-44 sixes,
Men's Broadcloth Shorts and Rayon Shirts
Boys' Work Shirts ...............
Pique White, yd....................................................
Cretonne, yd............. „.......................... ................
15c
23c
39C
21 C
17c
Curtain Nat, yd......................
SOUTH FOURTH STREET
GETS GRAVEL SURFACE
9-4 Pequot Sheeting, yd.
39c
Outing Flannel, yd. wide,
................................. 1 4 c
Rayon Dance Set ..............................
Ladies’ Rayon Pajamas
Street workers employed under
$1.50 House Dreasee ...
the SERA street project have com
pleted most of their work on South
Fourth street and gravel Is now
being spread over the surface of
the street. Ditch cleaning and trim
tiling of shoulders on Mill street
continuing this week. Gravel will
be placed on this street soon.
OPENS SUNDAY
.............
Men's Dress Pants
RELIMINARY studies Indicate
that a substantial Incre*«« In
bog Incom« la resulting from the
adjustment la hog marketing» effe*
mated by U» 1983-84 emergency
hog-buytng program» and th . I93t
oom-hog production a d 1 u » I m « n 1
program of tha Agricultural Adjust
SPEAKER COOTER AT
ment Administration Tbe graph
COUNTY CHAMBER MEET abova ahowa that the total eatlmate.t
coat to packers for hogs alaughiei-'t
John Cooter, speaker of the under Federal Inspection during th.
House of Representatives at Salem nrat eight months of 1934, Including
will be the principal speaker at the tha proceaalng taxes due. »•« *P
monthly meeting of the Lane Coun- proxlmataly »100.000.000 larger then
for the corraapondlng period In 1933
ty Chamber of Cojim erce to be
Thia represent» an Incre«»« «t
at
Mct'rady’s
cafe
In
Eugene
held
1 about one-third In total coat and of
tonight. This will be the first more than ona-half in the hundred
meeting of the County Chamber I weight coat of live animal» At the
this year, the January meeting hav­ I same time, the total Inspected
ing been cancelled.
P
»laughter of boga for the Brat eight
months of 1934 waa about 19 Per
cent under the total for the corre­
sponding period for 1933
A part ot 11(1» gain has been due
to an Increase In conautrer’e Income
und to lomr adjustment ln tonnage
..ffactnated by the shortage of feed
«iipplle» resulting from drought, but
production control under the Agri-
cultural Adjustment Act haa been a
»rge factor Hog price« throughout
ihe current marketing year are ex­
pected to average higher than for
several Reasons.
Corn-hog farmer» of th» United
State» will have an opportunity to
hold gains made thia paat year by
cooperating In Ihe 193» eorn-hog pro­
gram now being offered by the Agri
cnltnml Adjnatmenl Administration.
Men's Work Pants
Boys’ Frosh Pants
Boys’ Cord Pants..............
Men's Moleskin Pants
49c
98C
89c
5 2 .9 8
5 1 .3 9
51^9
5 1 .3 9
5 1 .5 9
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
We take pride In our Rime department. The qual­
ity, Rtyle and workmaiiHhlp In our Rhoee are the beat
and we have hundredH of satlHflcd cuBtomerB who will
atteflt to thlfl fact.
Fulop’s Dept. Store
334 Main
J. Fulop, Prop.
Springfield. Oregon