The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 08, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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°ACE FOUR
IRRIGATION TOUR IN
LANE COUNTY FRIDAY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSTON
THUHSHAV, AUGUST K. I »2-»
Kansas Farmer anJ ftij IQQ% Wheat Farm
“A SINGLE MAN”
dian», killed grisallas and made love
to eager señoritas with tquhl en
SHOWS LIVELY TIME
AT COLONIAL THEATRE thusigsm, are broughl Io the niotloif
Mrs. George has sold her home
Sykietns used In irrigating various
truck crops nrlll be observed and place here io Mr Wrigley horn Cull
picture screen In Paramount’s gor
L i- .
I ti-
’’è
Hong.
studied on the fourth annual supple- fornia. This place has a walnut
IISIHIIlip
Kg,
Cocktails, swimming
parties UIKI
and ” genus love thriller, “Wolf W
mental irrigation tour to be con­ orchard .alao a cherry- orchard.
.»II virletles of the great Amerlcun w ,ll,h comes Io the Colonial Thealra
There was a school meeting at the
ducted the afternoon of Friday, Aug­
pastime, "making whoopee,'* are on
•»»»!>.
ust S, by the Lane County horticul­ grade school house Iasi Monday af­
i lap lu the film version of "A Blugle
Fraternity row in Los Angelas ha I
tural society cooperating with the ternoon. when they voted a budget
Man,” adapted from thie famous "" •«•‘•'■esllug week end when Alice
county- agent. A number of different kto run the school for the coming
■lag., hit in which John Drew once " b ile and her First National com
types of pumps and distribution year.
¡»larri-u.
puny moved there on location »•»
Miss Florence Plait, whose home
lu tills new M e ir o d o ld w y n M ayer ""’b'' ««me outside servies fo r “ H oi
system s will be seen on the tour and
•rill be discussed by the owners and is in California, visited relatives
____ Theu'r
_____ • ___
f a ti re nt the Colonial
on Stuff.” Hils collegiale picture, hailed
by Prof. W. L. Powers, head of the j i here the first of the week
today and P rill ay, an a co starting ,,n ,h* "lory by Hubert H Carr,
Mr and Mrs Bown and children
soils department of the Oregon Agri­
v e lia te for Lew C u ly and Alleen nam ed "T h e B lu ffe rs " rom es Monday
from Astoria, motored down last
cultural College
I i'lngle, it woeli'-* si em that party i only to the Colonial Theatre.
The schedule for the tour as au. thiturday night to visit Mr ¿»nd Mrs
"S y n th e tic
S in ,"
te m i rdid us the
< «parts acted ss -e< hiilcul adv-iors
luring the rilin'««.
Bounced by O. S. Pletcher, county A. W. Weaver. Mr. Bown returned
inosi
entertaining
su l
m elting
T h r ill Scenes In “ T h e Cop”
•gent, together with notes on items of Sunday but Mrs Mown and children
< onicdv driini-t
in
whlih
Coleen
pure
wheat
field
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interest at each place, is as follows: 1 remained for a visit of a week or so.
The t.psettlng anil dynamiting of h i M, r< has eve- appeared, lias baeu
raises his wheat exclusively lor ¿ ¿ i
o
,he pa" hve
1:30, Henry Holcomb farm north I The State has secured a gravel bed
„ tariuers both here and abroad,
4l'd h‘*
,r e « « rk a te d tc
armored bank car Juruishes one oooked Hl 'll • Ci loll III I i ' e i . l i l e fo r
end of Coburg bridge.
Pour-inch from George Platt to gravel the new
of the most Ihr'lllng scenes in Tuesday and (Wednesday.
highway. They are now
Parma water lifter using eight-inch McKeoxle
I P itlv a spectacular feature of New
"SIMBA” PICTURE MADE
MR. AND MRS. BAILEY
distribution pipe. Irrigating 18 acres moving the rock crusher to Mr.
V is itin g at K la m a th
Mrs Chester
REALISTIC OF JUNGLE BY
peppermint and 10 acres cannery- Platt's place.
Chase and children of Chase Garden,
HONORED AT PARTY
Miss Angla Hawkley received the
beans.
left Saturday for Klamath Falls,
WONDERFUL DEVICE
8L ALUMNI OF SCHOOL
( news of the death of her father, who
where they will visit for a lime with
3:00. Sam Bartholomew farm on [ lived in California, last Friday.
When
"SIMBA" comes to the
her
parents, Mr and Mrs Griffith
Bartholomew market road, about 3
A group of the alumni of the
Mrs. Lulu Buht visited Miss Maude McDonald Theatre today, local pat­
Springfield residents
miles northeast of Springfield. Elec­
Springfield
high
school
of
the
years
trically operated pump with Skinner Edmiaton last Friday. She left for rons will hear for the first time a 1915 and 1916 gathered Suturday
Purchase» Registered Sheep Pre. I
Alaska Monday. They formerly were marvelous sound picture device uam
system on various truck crops
Wallace. Jasper rancher. |Nisse>|
ed the "Dulceione.” The svnchroi.li«. night at the Eugene-Sprlngfisld auto
school teacher« together.
3:45. S. G. Moshier farm adjoining
camp to honftr K“V
Rev * and
Walter
U,d Mrs.
Mr" W
,l,er
through Springfield Wednesday with
Mrs.
and ' children tlon and (he talks by Marlin Johnson o n
Bam Bartholom ew, place. Three-Inch i "
2 , Veneta
' ene'’ Weaver
WeaV*r *nd
are said to be remarkable The lU “y of 8 l’r,n*n *M. Massachusetts,
10 head of raciatered Lincoln sheep
centrifugal pump operated by gaso-
“ Aln”
who are visiting friends and relatives
which
he purchased al Albany. Mr,
sound
pictures
have
taken
the
coun
Frank Cramptonn and family from
line engine. Canvas hose distribution
Rev. Bailey graduated from
Wallace plans on stacking his ranch
try by storm and “SIMBA" is the here.
,h
Sisters
spent
Tuesday
and
Wednes
system Cannery beets and carrots.
local high school in 1916 and
with the Lincolns.
1
day at A. W. Weaver's last week on first traveling road show to use It
Mrs. Bailey, formerly Winona Platt,
6:00. Dr. O. R. Gullion garden
The
film
record
of
the
Martin
their way to Dexter where they have
north of millrace at east city limits rented a place.
Johnson expedition in Africa Is an finished in 1916
The evening was spent In talking
Of Eugene.
Skinner system with
amusing and Instructive film. The
Both or the Thurston thresher ma­ Johnsons have a flair for showman over old limes. A group of old high
automatic oscillator. Overhead pipes
The smaller ship which makes the Instructive ’,rh“° l annu“1" criuted a great deal
supported by wires and moved on chines are running.
n a l n t e . - and
an,‘ »""»«’'«nent. Norton
trolleys. Water from direct connec. machine started at Homer I uetteplace part of f the performance painless
Pangra, one time yell leader of the
tlon with city system.
Cannery farm last Friday. Bert Mathew's la enjoyable.
running it.
The larger machine
beans and beets.
With Martin behind the camera and high school, led in the singing of u
The county agent states that all started at Dan Baugh s last Saturday. Osa behind the gun the thrills are 1 number of the high school songs A
marshmallow and wqlner roast con
plentiful.
people interested in supplemental ! William Barnett is managing it.
eluded the evening
irrigation systems are invited to take
Every Imaginable kind of wild
Among the honor guests present
REV. PIKE TO PREACH
part In the tour.
animal is pictured. The xebras. os-
at the
and Mrs. W
W
». » party were Mr. “nd
AT UNION SERVICES t ches. antelope., a ry ,. the leaping L
Impalla and the parade of elephants i
, £ a ’’ T ™
‘ " d
“ nd M rs
ALDRICH RESIGNS AS
, £ °y °f
Mr« »-lunk.
“The Church and Its Message For and giraffes perform bravelv before
MASTER OF TROOP 11 Today" will be the subject of Rev. the camera.
- formerly Nora Sorensen, was the
.
' ‘»tn m ,.vlal teacher on the faculty
Boy L. Dunn at the morning service
Chester Aldrich, scoutmaster of
Another feature of the perform of the Springfield high school In
Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Spring
Springfield Troop 11, has tendered his
field Christian church. Miss Ruth ance Is the beautiful colored lllustra 1915-16. Dr McCoy and Mrs McCov
resignation to the committee of the
Helms will sing as a special number t on of me 'Song of Ute Buf.r'," j then Ix-na Newton, also taught here'
Lions club, sponsors of his troop. Mr
sung on the “Dulcetone” bv Prank
«
u
„
y *T.ink
Alumni Who were present ut the
“Sometimes." Bible school will be Marfin ♦ho *
Aldrich stated that he has too many
Martin, the famous Brunswick re- party included Mr and Mrs Winfred
held at the church at 9;30 as usual
cording artist.
other duties to give the proper atten­
May, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Chase.
Union services of the three local
tion to the scout roop. He had served
_______
Mr- “n,l Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mr
churches will be held In the Metho­
as he scout master for Troop 11 for
and Mrs Royal Collins. Mr and Mrs
dist church Sunday evening. Rev. C.
two year8. His resignation will t a k e ,,.
pa.slur or
Wilfred Cook, and Mr. and Mrs
M RS. M A R T IN JO H N S O N
J. Pike, pastor of the church, will
e l 2 i L a8
A8 8 8Ucce“ or can »» deliver the sermon,
Howard Colton, all of Eugene; Mrs York life, "The Cop.” In which
elected. The Lions club scout com-1
Doris BJoraet. Mrs Margaret Harms, Hum Boyd plays
titla rob
Mrs. Jean Norton, and Mrs. Waller otl.» • 'a the g ir.flaht on n
H ,^ " r
Woodward, of Cottage Grove; and -lv> r nruwbrldgo where ll.i
Norton Pengra. Mr. and Mrs William
Rorit-nboogh. Mr and Mrs. Walter
Gossler, Mr. and Mrs John llender
»•r. Mr and Mrs Neil Pollard, Miss
P .laces Travis, M I hs , Emma Jean
Travis, Miss Grace Male, and Mrs.
Fern Rlehaidaon of Springfield.
Better Bread
at Your Grocers ||
*
UPPER W ILLA M E TTE
Mrs. Louis Circle's mother and
two brothers of Florence, Oregon
spent last week at the Circle home
having come for the Sunset Trail
celebration.
Mrs. Darling Hall of Corvallis Is
visiting at the home of Mira Dilley
at Coast Fork.
The young people
gave a party In her honor Wednesday
night, August 7.
E. B. Tucker has been confined to
his couch the past five days with an
Infected foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phelps and two
children, Robert and. Evelyn, motored
to Cottage Grove Sunday, August 4,
to visit John Palmer and family,
former
residents
of
Enterprise
district.
The Etigen Girl Scouts are picnic
Ing at the Itflly Resort, Riverside
Park.
WASHES, CARRIES COAL,
WOMAN CAINS 18 POUNDS
"I wash, Iron and carry coal and
don't get tired since Inking Vlnol.
I Also, I have gained 18 pounds."—
Mrs. 8. Cortesse.
1 Vlnol Is a delicious compound of
<xwl llvor peptone, Iron, etc.
Ner­
vous, easily tired, anemic peopl are
surprised how Vlnol gives new pep.
Round sleep, and a BIG appetite
The very FIRST bottle often adds
several pounds weight to thin child
ren or adults. Tastes delicious.
Hotels Drug Store.
ATTEND THE
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Mrs W. L Buston left for Portland
Sunday, wrera she will enter a hos­
pital to undergo a minor operation.
Miss Belle Olson, who has been
spending several weeks In Working
ton. returned to Eugene last week.
Mrs. F. B God bold and two children
Jimmy and Bally, who visited at the
home of her brother, E. B. Tinker
during the Sunset Trail celebration
In Eugene, left for Neskowin Beach
Wednesday, where they will visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson.
Mrs Erwin Meyer, who has been
j assisting at the home of Mrs. E B.
Tinker for the past fourteen months,
left for Roseburg Saturday. August
3, where she will be employed by J
King In his service station at Coos
Junction on me highway.
Lane County Fair
August 21, 22, 23, 24
4 BIG DAYS PACKED W ITH INTEREST
E X H IB IT S — Agricultural, Industrial
Livestock. 4-H Clubs, Textile and Art
ENTERTAINMENT— Horse Racing, Trapeze and Wlre-
.
walking. Rodeo, Fireworks. Music, Amusements
Admission— 50c
BLEACHER« ............... ............................................ O ay-aSe. N lnht~75e
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EUGENE'S
ONLY
SILENT
THEATRE
Colonial
25c
THEATRE
11th at ALDER
ENGENE - OREGON
TODAY and FRIDAY
A ,
Adulta
.Children
10c
Flr. t ^ ,own ¡„ Eu(>ene
LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE
in "A SINGLE MAN”
A lAUffhlng farce of a man of 40 year« who Htaitcwi to be
young again.
O UR GANG C O M ED Y
PATHE NEW S
SATURDAY ONLY
Special M atin ee fo r C h ild ren
WILLIAM BOYD
in “THE COP”
A thrilling Htory of -lie Inside life of a policeman
Com edy— F O X ' S P O O K S
SUNDAY
A
PATHE
ONLY
MONDAY
GARY COOPER in
“THE WOLF SONG'
picture you will
remem her.
Com edy
-
long)
K IN O G R A M S ,
NEW S
ONLY
ALICE WHITE
in “HOT STUFF”
Allen is loose again.
Ih’M't ml.-’H thia one
Comedy
-
K IN O G R A M s I
T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y
COLLtEN MOORE
in “SYNTHETIC SIN"
Charming Colleen tries to get a Job us an actress in a big
city. You'll laugh at this one.
C o m ^ n ^ J^ g ^ 0
P L A C E 8 '"
K IN O G R A M S
THE COOLEST SPOT IN i ALL EUGENE