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    TH U R SD A Y, 16. l»36
TM® SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAO® POUR
bats and the Escalante family
There are 8« riders, «0 acrobats,
SO aerlallsts and 5« clowns In the
show.
Important A cts
fe a tu re Circus
Ms crisp-
Licenses
Issued
Eighteen foreign countries will
I m * represented In the At G. Barne«
circus, which shows Sunday In Eu­
gene.
Kuby Woods. HO pound serisltot.
comes front New Zealand. England
contributed the Uelntont family of
riders. From t'atiada came Mabel
Stark, wild animal trainer, who per­
forms this year with 18 tigers.
The county clerk has granted
marriage licenses to the following
during the past week: Claude
Moore and Kate Smith, both of
Drain; James Castleman and Paul
lluherd. both of Creswell; Calvin
Bigg
and Jean Higginbrotham,
both of Eugene; James Wright and
Florence Monroe, both of Cottage
Grove; Claud Yarbrough and l-aura
Other imported acta Include the Campbell, both of Eugene; Mai
Burliana. the Beruettl family of colltt Almack. S^pokane. and Belay
riders, the Waltlers troupe of acro- Salee. Eugene.
New Organ
Recital
JO H N
STA RK
EVANS
University School of Music
Assisted By
GEORGE BISHOP. Baritone
ee*
METHODIST CHURCH, Springfield
WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1935, 8 P. M.
First Recital on New Reuter Organ
Admission. Adults 50c -
- - - - -
t hildren 25c
Aianv Get
Bibles
During Past* 1 Y ear
Upper Willamette
Meat For Biggest Values
Our fine quality m eats with high food value ex­
plodes the theory that your m eat bill must be your
biggest expense item. Meat goes farth er than any
other food items you can serve and if it is good m eat
gives greater satisfaction. Even a little m eat served
improves the meal and is essential to your diet.
W hether you want a tender juicy steak or a heavy
beef roast you may select it here with assurance of
getting fine quality m eats.
We are here to solve your meat problems.
Independent Meat Co.
4th and Main Sto — P h o n . U
E. C. S T U A R T , Prop.
J
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?t .
Removal Sale
On Broken and Discontinued Lines
Broken Lots of Footwear
One group Women’s Footw ear—NOW’ S I .49
Values to $3.98
One group Women’s Sandals NOW 6 9c
Values to $1.49
One group Women’s Arch Oxfords—NOW S1.69
$2.39 Values
One group Men’s Oxfords, NOW S I .98
Values to $3.98
Clearance of Millinery
Oue lot. Values to $2.00 — 89c
One lot. Values to $2.00 — 49c
Clearance Ready to Wear
Group 1, Silk Dresses, NOW
Group 2, Silk Dresses, NOW
W ATCH
US
S2.69
S4*69
CROW
We’re Moving On About June 1st
to 1015 W illamette Street.
A BIGGER AND BETTER STORE
WILLIAMS’ STORES, Inc.
(SELF SER VIC E)
77 East Broadway
■ sp e d To Oecopy 101» W illa m e tte
Juno t, Remodeling Building
Already Under W ay
Williams «lores Inc.. Eugene, an
uuuncud Monday the leasing of th.
Bchaefer building at 11116 Wlllaiu
etle alreet for a hew location of the
Eugene store Workmeu begun tm
mediately remodeling the Interior
uf Hits store, formerly Ihe Uoldeu
Rulo.
t he entire Interior of Ihe store
I to he rellntshed In a light twu
lone cream color annoouoed J E
Hayward, manager of the Williams
Htorea.
All men hundlse will In- displayed
I- rum a desire foi sett
i development. cum s tiapptne-s. Am ­ on tile fcialii floor and latleouy
ays Al'ltss.
George Aril»«. above, as "Cardinal Richelieu" In the film of the
same name coming to the McDonald theatre Sunday for four days
This Is the seventh time that Arllae ha. been called on to portray the
role of some historical figure. Fea-tured on the same hill will be "1C»
A Small World,” with Speucer Tracy.
TOWN AND VICINITY
bition lead, the other way."
Arils* advice to ambitious youth
it to seek not fame, but happiness
This can lie attained, he says, by
doing "wlial one most wants to do.
no matter what It coats ”
"If there Is a mistake tn the view
point of the rising generation, it la
the result of Its desire to gel Ihe
most It puaalhly can without a fully
i otupeiisated return lu the way of
effort
"In my younger days, I had no
ambition either to make a lot of
money, or Io be famous I merely
wanted to become as good an actor
a . my capabilities would permit.
Tu that end, I made the negr »»ary
sacrifices and per fur med the neces­
sary work. I spent ton years lu ob-
) curtly, but wasn't unhappy or dis­
contented- I was doing Ute thing I
must wanted to do. regardless of
the effort. That'» the secret of hap­
piness.”
H ere for W eek-end— M r and
Mabel Man Msrs—Charles Car-
son of Mabel was a business visi­ Mrs. Dean Anderson of Cascadia
were here visiting with friends
tor In this city Saturday.
over the week-end.
Wendling Man Here— Kay Bales
Return from Trip—Mr» Krutoi
of Wendling was a bualne*a visitor
Bertsrh and daughters, lone and
in Springfield Friday.
Theda Hhodes. returned Saturday
Wendling Man Here— Nate Chat trout an eztendud visit with reis '
fee of Wendling was a business lives In Texas.
vl-itors here Saturday.
Down from Bridge— Fred Harri­
The junior class of the Pleasant son of McKenzie Bridge was a
HUI high school took the seniors visitor In Springfield Saturday.
on their annual week-end trip to
wendling Folk Here— Mr. and
| Newport last week-end. They were Mrs. Herman Mason of Wendling
accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Laird. were visitors In Springfield Satur­
.Mrs. F. F. Cooper and Principal day.
Perry Price.
At Junction City— Miss Mary
Eighth grade graduation exer
clses for the Upper Willamette dla- Ann Louk Is spending the week at
i tricts will be held at the First lunclton City.
Christian church Thursday night.
Former Residents Here- Mr. and
I May 16 at 5 o-tock.
Mrs. Carl 8enseny of Oakridge
Several of the Pleasant Hill j were visitors In Springfield Sun
young folks who are attending col­ day calling on friends here.
lege were home over the week-end.
Viaitor from Silverton-—Cy Gay
Howard Park. Nancy Barnum. Oro-
ver Kelsay. Blanche Wheeler. Elva I »•« in Ihe city front Silverton to
Brabham were up from Normal and spend the week-end vl“lllng with
Bonnie Tinker from Oregon State ' his parents.
college.
In From Mohawk—Frank Staf-
Pleasant Hill public school closed
Tuesday. May 14. On Friday. May 1 ford of the Mohawk vicinity was a
10. the children with their parents business visitor In Springfield Sat­
had a picnic at the school grounds. urday.
In the afternoon the pupils of the
Former Resident He r o Steve
lower grades put on a program Bowles, former resident of Sprlug
commemorating May Day. Mothers' field, was a business visitor front
Day and vacation.
Elmira Monday.
Mrs. Butte Tyler and daughter
Move Up River—Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mary Jane of Red Bluff. California,
were guests at the Tinker bome J. McMurray, formerly of Spring
Sunday. Mias Tyler la attending O. field, have returned from Grants
Pass and he is remodeling a home
of O. In Engene.
Mrs Eugene B. Tinker received on the McKencle river.
word Tuesday from the Camp&na
Principal Better—W. E. Buell,
Sales Company that she had won principal at the high school is
one of the minor prizes In the re­ teaching his classes at the high
cent national contest on “Why I school this week. He Is still quite
Like Italian Balm.”
weak from his recent Illness.
Rodent Control
Group Appointed
which will he glveu over to real»
to wear cloth lug The shoe depart
men will h greatly enlarged to ac
commodate the large stock ol loot
wear always carried In our store,
say- Hayward
Tables with glass tops wilt be
used to display the merchandise
New llgh lllig «ifoi ls will he created
and an entirely new store wilt greet
the Williams Store customers when
the move 1» completed about the
first ol Juue.
A large sale of seasonable mer­
chandise wa started Immediately
at the preaent location amt will be
continued until the move la com
pteted.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that
School District No 1*. tn lame
County. Oregon, wilt pay at the of­
fice of clerk of said district, all
«arrant to and Including number
4126. dated January 25, 1825 Inter­
est ceases after May 21. 1836.
Ten Men Assigned To Eradi­
cation Program In Thia
Area For Present Year
Rodent control supervisors were I
appoint! it liy the County Court on
recommendation of O. 8 Fletcher. [
county agent, at a meeting Tues '
day morning. Those appointed from ’
the school district territory trlbu
tary to Springfield are as foliowa; j
WaltervlUe. nominated by the
W.iltcrvllle grange. District 87.)
Marvin Drury; District 65, Hugh
Cnddard, District 126. Gordon
Erazee.
Garden Way, district 160. T J
Maxwell.
Fall Creek-Lowell, district «7. E.
E. Callison; district 71. Stanley
Gray and Anderson Renfro; dis
Irlct 74. E. M Edwards, district 83.
Eldon Warner; district 132. Joe
Walker.
The district numbers refer to
school districts.
Each supervisor Is to take charge
of the rodent control work In his
area. Farmers In the vicinity and
■ion resident land owners will be
uotifled to set out poison where
rodent damage become« too high.
The county agent state, that
these supervisors have the author­
ity to go upon land where squirrels
Aunt D ie t— Miss Olyde D illey re­ are not controlled by the people In
turned to her home at Grande charge of the land and poison the
Rhonde for the week-end to attend squirrels at the expense of the own-
Miss Elsie Huck with her uncle I funeral services for an aunt who era. The supervisors are paid for
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Hack ar­ | died there.
their time and poison by the county
t
rived Tuesday evening from Kan­
court and the expense Is placed as
Uncle Dies— Henry C. Rooper, ’ a lien against the land and collect­
sas. They left Saturday morning
and drove through. Mr. and Mrs. ’ uncle of Mrs. M. B. Huntly and M. ed with the taxes. Official notice
Hnck drove on to Klamath Falls. j A. Pohl, died at his home at Ante- to all land owners to control the
Jay Grant, principal of Thurston ' lope Munday morning. Funeral aer- squirrels on their premises was
high school. Is planning to leave vices were held Wednesday at The published during March by the
(or Wisconsin about June 1, where t Dalles.
county agent. While these super­
he has employment with the gov-
Breaks Arm — Gayle Chase, visors have authority to go upon
; ernment forestry.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin neglected land and poison at the
The high school baccalaureate Chase of the Garden Way district expense of the owners the county
sermon will be given at the Thors, received treatment for a broken agent states that all supervisors
ton church next Sunday evening arm Saturday evening at the office are expected to secure voluntary
by Rev. E. V. Stiverà.
cooperation where poanlble.
of a local physician.
Mr. and Mra. John Lucy from
Supervisors will be appointed in
Drive Up River—Mr. and Mrs. additional communities on request
McMInvtlle spent the week-end
with Mrs. Lucy’« parents. Mr. and Harry Whitney, Mary Elizabeth of people In those districts.
Whitney, Ernest Anderson and
Mrs. Walter Edmlston.
Mrs. Nolan from Washington has Alma Edwards, house guest at the SCHOOL BOARD LISTS
spent several days visiting, Mr. Whitney home, motored up the Mc­
M O N TH LY BILLS PAID
Kenzie for ihe afternoon Bunday.
and Mrs. Ira Gray.
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The following bills were allowed
Dinner in Eugene—Mr. and Mrs.
S P R IN G F IE L D M E T H O D IS T
C. E. Swart«. Miss Edna Surarto, and payment authorized at the
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lee of monthly meeting of tho school
‘‘Assuming Another’s Debt,” Is
Alpine were Sunday dinner guesto board held May 8. They were omit­
I the subject for the morning service.
ted from the paper last week due
The evening service is at 8 o’clock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. to lack of space.
Swarts
In
Eugene.
It wilt be a union baccalaureate
Mt. States Power Co......... 8 71.38
service. The message given by Rev.
Speaks in Eugene—1. G. Shaw,
Wright and Sons
68.01
Poindexter will be: “A Rendezvous pastor of the Christian church was
Emerson Hardwood Co. ... 16.80
With Life.” The arrangements are one of the speakers at the all-day
Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co..........
9.28
in the hands of the Junior Class convention of Churches of Christ
Ollbert 8tevens ..........................85
with Miss Elizabeth Whitney as held at the. First Chrtattan church
No. School Supply Co........
8.96
sponsor.
in Eugene Monday.
W E. Flnzer.......................
6:50
Flanery Drug Store .........
3.69
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Office Mach. A Sup. Co.
9.76
LAURENCE CHASE HEADS
Corner Second and C Street«
Irish-Murphy Co. ........
8.01
S. H. S. S T U D E N T BODY
R. E. Rolens, pastor.
Ind. Meat Co....... ................
.90
11:00 a. m. Sermon: "Why Jesus
Zellerbach Paper Co. .
33.32
Laurence Chase wa« choeen presi­
Went Away."
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State Ind. Acc. Ins. Com.
4.02
dent of the Springfield high school
7:00 p. m. Junior and Senior B.
L. H. Elspas ......................
1.B0
student body for the next year at
Y. P. U.
V/Illamette Presa ............... 11.00
the annual election held Friday.
8:00 p. m. Baccalaureate Metho­
Glen Martin — .................. 23.26
La Moyne Black Is the new vtce-
dist church.
Northweat Cities Oaai ......
2.84
presldent; Georgia May Harris la
Pac. Tel A Tel. Co............ 23.16
secretary; Wendell Bartholomew,
NOTICE
treasurer; and Marvin Oorrle, so ­
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Total .............................. 8293.11
cial promoter.
under« Igned Exec utlv
u t|c’
Notice Is hereby given that the
B U N IO N
P A IN S A N D S O F T
CORNS
undersigned Executor« of the
estate of Suaanna 8. Bowers, de­
Here’s Speedy and Welcome Relief From
ceased, have filed their Final Re­
port and Account as such with the
And as for Soft Conte a few ap­
Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s
County Clerk of Lane County, Ore
plications each night at bed time
gon, and that Saturday the ISth. Emerald Oil (full ntrenfth) today. and
they Just seem to ahrlvel right
day of June, 1935, at the hour of Every well stocked durg «tore has
ten o'clock In the forenoon, In the this, with the distinct understand­ up and scale off.
County Court Room in the Court ing that your money will be cheer­
No matter how discouraged you
House. In Eugene, iAne County, fully returned If It does not reduce have been with pads, shields, or
the
inflammation,
soreness,
and
Oregon, has been set and fixed by
other application«, If you have not
the Hon. Fred Fisk. Judge of said pain much quicker than any remedy tried Fmerald Oil then you have
you
ever
used.
Court as the time and place for
mmi-' jg to learn.
Two or three applications of
hearing same, and for the final
i'lanery’s Drug Store and every
Moone's Emeral Oil and In fifteen
Settlement of said estate.
minutes the pain and soreness dis good druggist guarantee« the first
JESSE O WELL8,
appears. A few more applications bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil to
HAROLD J. WELLS,
Executor«. at regular Intervals and the Inflam­ give you complete satisfaction or
money back.
mation la cone.
(M 16-23-30—Je 6-13)
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t/,
Approaching the 67th uiUasluue
!m a valuer marked by hard work
mid dti-tlugulshed acompltahmeut.
Georg Arltaa believe» the world
is suffering largely (tout "too much
uiiilittlou.”
Arties Is playing just such a man
In tils lulest picture. "Cardlual
llivlielli'u. ' Darryl Zauuck’a lavish
¡production of the noth Century I’le-
lures. Which collies Io the Melton
.■Id Theatre Buuday fui 4 days. Hut
ill private tile, til actor deplore,
i zceaulve ambition.
"A de Ire to work hard for the
»uke of doing a good Job la better
than ambition u. a driving force.
More Than Seven Million in
140 Languages and Dial­
ects Are Distributed
IHatrlbutlou of 7.517,548 Bibles,
T,■Siam uta. and portions of the
Bible during I» U in 148 language,
and dialeris and In more (ban forty
countries was reported at Ihe 1 tilth
riinu.il meeting of ihe American
Bible Society held In New Yorfc
City on Thur day. May 9. The re-
port stated that alnc? the tnstltu
lion of the Society In 1818 a total
of more than SSI.lHW.tKW Scripture
volunto, hail been placed in circula
lion.
The circulation III the United
Slates wa. greatest In the middle
west, more than a million copie, of
Bibl s. Testamenta and portion, be­
ing distributed from Chicago, Over
30.000 New Testaments were sup­
plied to the chaplain, in the camps
of the Civilian Conservation Corp».
Circulation among the colored peo­
ple was larger than In any year
-Ince Ihe beginning of special re­
cognition of the Negro population
a third of a century ago. Distribu­
tion «I complete Bible, throughout
ihe entire United Slate, wa. thirty
percent greater .
During the year the Shx'lety pub­
lished the New Testament for the
first time In Cherokee for Ihe In­
dian. of Montana and Oklahoma,
and In Tai Lu for distribution in
South China. A revised New Testa­
ment with Psalm, was published
for the Chinese sneaking the King-
bua dialect.
NEW STORE LEASED BY
ARLI8S AT McDONALD IN
•C A R D IN A L R IC H E L IE U ” W ILLIA M 'S SELF SERVICE
PLAYS H IS T O RICAL ROLES
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
4th and A Sta . Hprlngfleld
Bible School » 45 a. tu. Mias
Beulah Thurman, superlntendmil.
Communion of the land's »upper
11 A. M
Sermon them«: "The Divine
Episcopucy"
No evening services will tie held
on account of baccalaureate act
men at Methodl't church.
t'royer meeting 7 30 Thursday
evening.
I G MIIAW
—
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M« DONALI)
SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS
(iirditud
RICHELIEU
Slirritg
GEORGE ARLISS
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2ND BIG F E A T U R E
Hot Water...
Thurston
Lot’s of It
Whan You
W ant It!
L tto
Than
5cDay
Thia Offer
($1.40 a month)
RENTS
OR BUYS
4 New Automatic
Brings
Modern
Hot
Water Heater
Water
Service
To Your Home
At Remarkably
LOW Cost
For a Limited Time a
Modern Automatic
Gas W ater Heater
will be installed in your home
for a RENTAL
month.
of $1.40 a
(24 gallon size)
And of coutse we are
continuing our ¿»stablish-
ed policy of running a
service into your home
without cost if you are
on or reasonably near
our gas main.
Installation
FREE
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Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Eugene,
Springfield