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THUKHDAY, MAY 30. 1929
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
H ayt F lift Suit
TOWN AND VICINITY
Hamlin« at Roaeburg Mr u n it M ie . J Moves Housa Iru C. G ates moved
F II ilum lln n|.i'nl Sunday visiting his housa from 1261 Fifth street to
with frli'iul» ui Rossburg.
I hla farm at Chase Oarduna Monday
aiMt*Tueaduy of this week. The house
H a rris b u rg
M an H srs
W illia m
was a one-atory bungalow und was
H p u r llli o f l i n n . ' b u r y was In K |ilt " g -
in o u iile il on large rollers und towed
flel
fo r iiio d lr u l tre a tm e n t T u e s d a y .
by trai ks. It w h s moved down Fifth
to A street, down A to Mill, und out
N a m 'd
A s s is ta n t
(ic o u tm a a te r —
Mill to ('huso Hardens, a distance of
W i il t i r Nenlon hna been appointed
am ir mt acoulmu d c r o f Troop IJ by more Ihun two and a half m iles.
Cheuli't Aldrich, th e H u o u ttia a te r .
Pyna's Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
V is its
W it h
P a r e n ts
Wilfred
Pvne. formar residents of Springfield,
Brown. report -r mi the Hprlngflnld
visited here with friends for u short
N o w s . s p o ilt th e w e e k end with hla
time Huturday and Sunday. Mr. Pynn
parents n t Camas Valley.
was linotype operator on the Spring
At
S p r in g fie ld
H o te l
Mt'lvln M field N ews until about six weeks ugo,
Ford of Crow and Leonard Hill of when he went to Silverton to accept
Mareola wore registered at the Spring a position on the Appeal there, lie Is
now enroute to Crescent City, Call
fiel<l hotel Inst week-end.
forti lu, where he Is to work on a
Undergoes Operation— Helen Travis newspaper.
underwent a major operation Tuesday
morning at the Pacific Christian 1
hospital.
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
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W ill H ayt, movie czar. and hit w ilt
have come to a parting ol the way.
alter haling been married ¿7 yeart
H a y t filed a suit lor divorce at Sul
livan, Ind.. charging incompatibility.
MOLALLA BUCKEROO TO
BE BIG WILD WEST
SHOW JULY 2, 3, 4
GABY COOPER4IM V ti EZ
WitHSoiiO
Poor Shot
The village hadn’t even a cinema,
and when a fifth-rate theatrical com ­
pany cam e there It was nn event. To­
night they w ere playing "The Mild­
n ess of Mabel Mudguard,” but the In­
tervals were long and the audience
Impatient.
To keep them quiet a versatile
member of the cnsl, who had been on
the musle-hnlts, undertook to do a
knife-throwing turn.
H e threw knife nfter knlfF, slowly
but surely pinning his pretty a ssist­
ant between tw o rows of gleam ing
blades. Som etim es the knives missed
her by nn hair’s breadth. The audi­
ence watched the exhibition In stolti.
slleq ce for som e time. Then a d is­
gusted voice at the back of the hall
remarked, audibly: —
"Bill, let’s clear out. The old fool’s
m issed 'er again."
Boston. May lfi.— Out of the flock
of Heath H ens once Inhabiting Mar­
tha's Vineyard only one bird Is alive I
today. It was revealed by the State J
Department of Conservation. In the J
aprlng of 1927 only 13 heath hens re­
mained. Now only one can he found.
"Never In the history of orni­
thology.” said Dr. Alfred O. Gross,
who undertook the study of the heath
hen's decline, "has a species been
watched In Its normal environm ent
down to the last Individual.
How
long thia bird will continue to live
only tim e can answer.
The death of this bird will also
mean the death of Its race. As long j
as It lives f It will be observed and
protected. This last bird Is a plump
male. Its plumage Is In perfect con ­
dition nnd there Is everv outward ap­
pearance that It Is a perfectly healthy
Individual."
New D. A. R. Head
BERYL ROBERTSON. 6,
TO PRESENT RECITAL
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
There are tim es when the public
Beryl Robertson, the snuxll daughter
likes to know som ething about the
j of Mr and Mrs. Glen Robertson, will
persons who "do things'’ for their
; present her first piano recital next
am usem ent. In the town of Molalla,
Thursday night, June ft, at the Spring-
“the little town with the big Buck-
field Christian church at ft o’clock.
oroo.” there will be three distinct
’ The In d e girl Is only six years old
characters taking part In the annual
; and has studied piano under Miss
"Buckeroo" July 2, 3, and 4, whose
I Wlnlfrld Tyson for less than a year,
nam es are nationally and Internation­
but has progressed sufficien tly to be
ally known
Bonnie Gray, Vera M e
able to present a com plete program
Glnnls and Ed. Wright are positively
In four parts. She is in the first grad •
the lust word In rodeo productlqns.
In school.
T he rodeo which Is able to sign these
The program to be presented by
nam es on a dotted line has procured
Mr». Lowell F. Hobart, electa
little Miss Robertson is as follow s:
president-general of the Daughters o
the best talent ever shown In the
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ihe American Revolution at the con
arena. The MolaHu Buckeroo is very
Drifting
W illiam s
vent ion held by that body in Wash
fortunate to have secured th ese Iwuil
J e s“am ine Waltz
qyxxtz'.r»
P ow ell
liners and consequently will give the
Rose In My Garden
W illiam s
public the best wild w est show In
II.
the northw est.
The Molalla Buck LEAGUE ENTERTAINS
Fairyland Music
Ptaquet
eroo has alw ays shown the b<st In
GRADUATING GIRLS B ells ...................... ......... ...
W illiams
the rodeo line and this year will sur­
Rabbit R evels
W illiams
pass all others. With the thousand | The senior girls at the Springfield
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of covered seats for the big crowd high school were entertained by the Country Dance
W illiam s
und ample free parking space anyon<- girls’ league at a breakfast at the D istant B«lls
Streabog
who com es to Molalla Is certain of an school Saturday morning The break­ In H anging Gardens
Daviea
enjoyable day. The N e w York Com fast was arranged by the new league
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m erclal Globe In speaking of Bonnie officers in co-operation with Miss Study in C Major ................... .. Czerny
Gray says “for sheer gra -e and mar. Frances Hodge, dean of girls at the Crlss Cross ........
W illiam s
velons riding Bonnie Gray leads them high school. About 50 girls attended In the Sw ing
Sterabog
all."
She has 12 beautiful trophy | the affair.
Buss in Boots ...................
Le Grand
cup's and honors all attained through
Following the breakfast the officers
hazardous struggle, all webbed about
of the g irls’ league for next year were
Boy Breaka Arm— Huey W hite, a
with lady-llke manners, accom plish­
officially Installed. T he new officers student at the Lincoln school, broke
m ents and education, backed by d i­
are Vernice Hawke president. Audrey his arm while at play there Friday
plom acy alw ays grounded on absolute
McFarland v ice-p resid e n t, Bernice i afternoon. T he bone was set by a
fairness.
Cline social promoter and Junia May local physician, and the boy is now
She Is a graduate of the U niversity May reporter.
reported to be doing nicely.
of Idaho and Is the only woman who
has ever ridden bulls In the Mexican
arena. Her two horses King Tut and
Domino are worth a fortune. Bonnie
Gray will posftlvHy be at the Molalla
Buckeroo July 2-3-4 and at no other
W hen y our c ar needs th e kind of gas th a t gives the
rodeo attraction . Vera McGinnis and
g
re
a
te st m ileage; t h a t ’s clean and su re firing, drive
her wonderful trlck hor8e S c o tty ,
around
to o u r pum p and let us fill ’e r up with Violet
needg no | ntroductlon t0 rodeo
Ray.
It
costs no m ore but goes fa rth e r than ordinary
8h e
a c,ag8 by herge,f
E(,
V is it W it h R e b h a n s
Mr and Mrs
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Ernest Mllb r of Corvallis war»« g u ests 1
SPRINGFIELD HOLDS
Sunday nt the home of Hr und Mrs j Mr. und Mrs. John und lumlly have
ANNUAL MEMORIAL
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It.-I,h.Ill
moved from the house <4 F. F. Cooper
PARADE AND PROGRAM
R e tu rn s F ro m H o s p ita l
M rs Itua- to the house w est of the I leusuut Hill
school
owned
by
C.
F.
Hyde.
Springfield
honor«! the dead of the
ael Myers und baby son Itusael Jr
returned from the Pnclflc Christian
E. It. Tinker received the new s of iBnd In the annual Memorial day par­
hospital to their home In ttprlngflold tite death 1) I Ills cousin, Jam es Uenja- S id e this morning at 11 o'clock In
Tuesday.
min, at S eattle, Friday Muy 24. Mr. which nearly every organldatlon In
IH-Iijumiii V is it s in HUgene uuu »1- thi city was represented. T he parade
Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. cln lly several years sgo.
' formed on Main street at Sixth and
Joe Lemon of Portland ure visiting In
Kev. W. A. Elkina, paator of the proceeded down Main to Second, and
Springfield for a few days with Mrs Christian church ut P leasant HUI de ,„,t 8ecohd| to South D.
At that
Lemon's parents, Mr. und Mr». John l i m e d the batcu laureate uddruse to ,,|U<P u,,. pn»cc»slon broke up. and
W ltuenreld.
! tin- graduation da»» of the P leasant muny of the participants and spe~ta-
H111 high school last Sunday night ut tors took cars to the la u r e l HUI
O n Toue of Inspection— Postm uster
Ihu Pleasant Hill church. T i i u church cem etery, where a short program was
F. It Ilumlln made Ins annual tour of
und Fudeuvor rooms wen- both filled held.
Inspection of the local rural routes ,
this week
Ho Inspected route 1 to capacity.
The parade was led br the I O. O.
' The- losing side of a recent contest
Moniluy and route 2 Tuesday.
r. band of Eugene. Zack Km zley, the
held in Hie C lulstlah Endeavor society
last survivor of the Grand Army of
Return to low s Mr and Mrs 11 J of Pleuaant Hill eiitertalued the win­
the Republic In Springfield, was the W right, the greatest of all clow ns an ■ ■
Gantt and fam ily, who have spent the ning stdi ut u » o clock supper last
grand marshall, and mem bers of the
w hose appearance at Pendleton, Chey.
past year In the Glenwood db’trlcf, Sulurduy night, May 25. After the
N ational Guards acted as his aides. i-nne and Madison Square. New York
left Tuesday for Greenfield, Iowa, supper guuies wuie played.
Those
Other participants In the parade In­ as the head line event will be at
former home, where they will live.
p it sent were Ilium he W heeler, Noble
cluded the Boy Scouts, the lad!«» of Molalla
Molalla will have thte big
'W h eeler, Prentice W heeler, Anna
ih e G. A. R . the mayor and city gest show, the best talent and any 1
To Visit st S a le m - Mr and Mrs
k ig le s , Emma Gisou. Ullile tilson,
councllm en, the National Guard, (he
W illiam Liimlmrl left Sunday for
number of bands to Uven things u p .!
Alvin Olson, Henry Olson
Bonnie
American Legion, the Spanish Am- ' July 2nd Is the day set for all Com­
Salem , where they will sp, nil a month
Jeunne
Tinker, Henry
lhekm un,
erlcan War veterans, the American ■ m unity clubs and they w ill'b e there
visiting ut ihe home of their daughter,
Gladys W heeler, Hazel W heeler, I.etu
Legion auxiliary, the Odd Fellow s, In large numbers because M olalla's'
Mrs. W illiam Martin.
'W h eeler,
Bert
Fcgli s, Lawrence
th e W oodmen of the World, the Neigh- j Buckeroo
a com m unity project.
Gars to W isconsin—Mrs
Franrls W heeler, B essie W heeler, Taylor Cir­ hors of W oodcraft, the Modern Wood
Mean left Saturday for La Crosse. cle. Lawreuce Hinith, Mr. und Mrs. M. men, mid the school children.
W isconsin, where she will spend E. Huy» of Eugene.
N o r th Brno People Here— Mr. and
The program at the cem etery in-
Ahuut 200 children with their par­
severnl months visiting nt the home
Mrs. W C. Phillips and son Scott of
clllded
the
singing
of
’’America"
by
en ts attended the Joint school picnic
o f her son.
North Bend spent the w eek en d In
of the P leasant HUI, Trent, Dexter, all present, the Invocation by lie". S y ln g fie ld visitin g a ’ the h n
o; j
C.
H
Blom,
a
short
address
by
Rev
T o Salem — Mrs Trubert Henderson Zion and Lowell schools held Friday
went to Salem Sunday with her father, Muy 24. at the Wooiiiuuu Grove. A C. J. lik e , ritualistic cerem onies by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scott. They re­
Frank Kaylor, where she will visit program was held lu the morning, a the American Legion, the O. A. R. turned home Sunday night.
for several days
Mrs J. M I .arson few numbers being g lv iii by each and Ihe Lndles of the O. A. R , a
will go to Salem for Mrs Henderson school. In the afternoon they held salute by a detachm ent of the N at­
Thursday.
sports. The 4H club» of D< xter und ional Guard, and several m usical
Zion exhibited handwork of sew ing numbers.
A t E lite H o te l
L O. Leacbu of
Arnold Collier, county club leader, wus
Portland. A It Ituthoven of Jasper,
J. T. McCRACKEN WEDS
J II Itouthler and fam ily of Port­ present and presented club leuders uml
club
m
em
bers
with
pins.
He
Intro-
MRS. REASON, OF TEXAS
land, anti Mr and Mrs J. It. Reynolds
duced Miss Woods of Hawaii, who
of Tacoma. W ashington, were reg is­
»poke on club work In Hawaii. In the
Mrs. L. B. Reason and J. T. Mc­
tered nt Ihe E lite hotpl last week-end.
afternoon the Pleasuut HUI high Cracken were married last Friday
school haseluiU team defeated the aftornoon at the home of Mr Mc­
R e c o v e rin g
F ro m
In ju r y — J . L .
Elmira team by a score of 19 to 1. Cracken's daughter.
Mrs. W illiam
Brink, aged Springfield resident, who
thus w inning the county baseball pen. Rodenbough. Rev T J. Moore per-
was quite badly Injured when struck
nant for the year.
formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
by nn auto Inst month, has recovered
Graduating ex ercises for the seniors McCracken w ill live in the new home
sufficiently Io be able to return from
of the Pleasant HUI high school will which Mr. McCracken Is com pleting
th e hospital within a few days. His
be held Friday night at Ihe gym na­ on C street. Mrs. McCracken cam e j
leg. which was broken, has been
sium.
The graduates are Shirley to Springfield from San Antonio. ,
placed In a cast. Mr. Brink has been
W iley. Nitil Dilley, Chryatal Bang Texas. She and her husband becam e
confined Io Ihe Eugene hospital for
man, Aruh Nell Arnold, Josie Putman. acquainted through a story published I
more than five weeks
Lucile Larimer, F ram es Parks Mae In a Eugene pnp»'i about a month ago. ;
Dr Robert M. Hutchins, dean of
Yale Law School, is now to be Pres­
I Belle Clltiefelder, Vida Hills, Darwin and they Had been corr< »ponding i
DAISY LANE DAIRY TO
ident ot the University of C!i co
Baxter. Harold Dilley, W illiam K elsey, since. The newly married couple w e re '
He is thirty and will lx- the you- , i , ;
OPEN STORE ON FIFTH T otvll Itohblnson, Hubert Lindley, serenaded Monday night by a number I university president in the country.
Clifford Baxter.
of their friends.
The Daisy Lane dairy company will
Pleasant Hill public school will
move Its headquarters Into the store clo se Friday. May 31.
room Bn Fifth street between the
A number of young men of the Up-
Springfield bakery and the Parker i per W illam ette district have i rganixed
Bailor garage within a short tim e, j a Pleasant Hill baseball team. On 1
It w as announced this w eek. The W ednesday they will hold an Ice !
building will be rem odeled, with n ! cream social at the Woodman grove j
cem ent floor Installed In the renr j In order to raise money for baseball
where the milk Is to be bottled anil j equipm ent. A baseball gam e will he
handled. The front of thte store will played between the club team und
be made Into a retail shop for the snle the Pleasant Hill high school.
of dairy products. The D aisy Igine
Electric light w ires have been
dairy hns enlarged considerably w ith­ stretched as far as thte Cooper ranch '
in the past few months. R ecently the across the S trele ranch past pthe
company took ovt r thte Lawson milk church to the ranch of Mr. and Mrs I
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route. Frlgldalre coollers hnve been Brown.
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Installed to mnke the handling of milk
as scien tific ns possible.
O n ly One H eath Hen S till A live
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C o n s id e r t h e d e liv e r e d p r ic e • • w e ll as t h e lis t p r ic e
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