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    THURSDAY, KK». 27. 11)30
Vo. 8
TH E RPRINOEIELD NEWS
PAGE F IV E
JOAN CRAWFORD TAKES
ENGLISH CLASS ARGUES
LEAD IN DRAMATIC FILM
EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
CONSOLIDATION MERITS
Joan Crawford- a reotleaa flam«
•
we would have only one member on CPRINGFIELD RESIDENT
tne board. The speakers were quite
IN CYCLE RACE MEET
certain tbat such a situation would
mean that the local school* would get
Mr. W. 8. KKnickerbocker, elderly
the poorest teachers and that the
Springfield bicycle enthusiast, haa
of a girl, flaring high on« mumwit
The
matter
of
consolidation
of
From W alttrvllle— Mr». Loo Ste­
From Marcóla—-Mrs Jennie Greal-
Eugene members on the board would
flicker the Bprlngfleld and Eugene was made the over ride any move* made by the entered the bicycle race to be held
vens. of Wnltervllle, vlalted her many houso, of Maneóla, «perni Saturday and dying down to a
between Eugene and Corvallis and re­
next—playa the lead In the flrat »11- subject of a debate by the student* Springfield member.
friend» In Ihla city mi Saturday.
with friend« In thia city.
turn on Saturday. Mr. Knickerbocker
j talking picture ever to be ahown In In Mfaa Holman's English class at the
Is well advanced In years, but has
From Leeburg-J. M. Uta. of Lea Springfield at the Bell Theatre, In high school recently. Many and vari­
III at W „ l Springfield Mr« WII-
Vlelt at Shedd- Mr and Mrs Riley
I inn Ur'fflu 1» reported io >>« quit« burg, waa a Monday caller n thia "Untamed." her flrat all-talking alar- ed arguments were used by the Snodgrass spent Saturday and Sun­ been a constant cycle rider most of
, ring vehicle directed by Jack Conway. student* to ahow thaP we In Spring- day at the A. M Snodgrass bom« a» his life and I* expected to give the
III al her horn« In Wont Hprlnr'leld city.
younger entrant* a stiff race for the
Mika Crawford la one of the Inter- field would benefit from a consollda Shedd
Purchases Feed Charte» Sylvester
On Crutches Mr« Arthur N»et Io
prizes offered the winner.
•-»ting enigma» In picture». A girl tlon and alao to ahow that such a
fun-eit to uae rrutrhee [hlx week duo of Wallervllle, purchased a quantity
who la expycted to be gay and hllarl- i consolidation would not Improve
The race was scheduled for laat
CARO O F T H A N K S .
to an afflli-tlnn In on« knee.
■ of feed while In Springfield on oua, cove', td for partlea because »lie
matters at they now stand.
We wish to express our sincere Itoturday. but the inclement wear her
- Monday.
can be depended upon to add to the
One student speaking for the con­ appreciation to those who showed us made It neceasaray to postpone It for
Vlelt In Puitland Mr and Mr». F.
¡occasion with a whirlwind dance or solidation declared that If It was
II llninl n »pent Balurday and Hun
another week. Entries may still be
kindness during our bereavement.
“MARKS OF CHRISTIAN”
»mart line, and yet who shmellmea effected Eugene would be the second
day in I'ortluud vlaltlug with rel*-
N. W. GAY AND FAMILY. made at the Moore Cycle an- Toy
S E R M O N T O P IC S U N D A Y breaks under the »train of trying to largest city In the state outside of
tlvea.
store in Eugene.
be "the life of the party."
Portland, and tbat she would have
M arriage Licenses Issued
Jaspar Rasldant Hara Myron W»l ' It«». Veltle Pruitt will talk on "The
People think tier happy-go-lucky, much more power and Influence. She
During the past week marriage PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS
lac«, of Jasper, alieni Monday III Mark» of a Chrlatlan" at the Sunday
frank, wholeheartedly Independent. stated alao that Springfield would licenses have been issued to the fol­
Springfield on bualneaa
I morning a«rvlc«s at the Chrlatlan Yet she la so sensitive that a blunt hen have better schools and that the
IN EUGENE TOMORROW
church. William McLean will alng opinion often aenda her Into a dark, students would not have to take the lowing: Roland Puritt and Margaret
Born Mr. and Mr«. Tom Turnbull
Ferguson,
both
of
Cottage
Grove;
Mrs. A. J .McKy will be hostess at
a guapel aolo. In the evening the moody spell which she has to fight state examination«.
.
of thia city are the purenta of a baby
Cecil Mortensen and Marie Monroe, her home at College Crest on Friday
pastor will talk on the queatlon ' Why for hours.
Postoffice,
Depot
Argued
son born to them at the l*aelflc Chrla­
both of Saginaw; Harvey Dler and afternoon to the members of the
Ho Many Church««?"
The post office and railroad station
tlan hoapltal In Kugene on Frlduy.
Virgie Gray, both of Junction City; Priscilla club. The membership of
The Sunday achool meet» at 9:45
teith came up for ronalderable dlacua-
STUDENTS WILL HEAR
Raulp Hults. Brownsville, and Ethel this organization Is composed largely
Newport Man Hara W A Park*, i *nd the member» of the Loyal (llrla
alon. Several of the negative speakers
CONCERT ENTERAINERS assured their hearers that if a union Slmerson, Iowa.
of Springfield women.
of Newport, waa a vlaltor In the city 'la«» will furnlah a duet. The young
on Friday. He alao looked after aonie People will dlacuaa "Faith" at their
waa effected these would be done
The D»-Moas concert entertainers, away with and the local people would
bualne»» Inlereala here.
meeting al ( 30. The choir alnga at
a
company
of five musical artists are have to go to Eugene to buy stamps,
the evening service.
Undergoes Major Operation—Harr»
coming to Springfield on Tuesday and while the affirmative speakers assur­
Rauter, of Marcola, underwent a ma­
Newlywed -Don't you ever think 1 will put on programs In each of the ed their opponents that the depot
( three schools during the day. They would remain here and that post-office
jor operation at the Pacific Chrlctbm seriously about marriage?
hospital on Monday.
__ j will appear at the Lincoln achool In sub-station» would be egetabllshed in
Singleton—My dear f«llow, no man the afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. An ad­
Has M inor Operation Oeorge Tra over thinks seriously about marriage mission charge of 10 cents will he this city.
Highw ay Upkeep Questioned
via. son of Mr and Mra John Travis. until he has been married a while. : made for students and 25 cent« for
One student raised the question
underwent a minor operation on M
o n - __________________
, adults who care to attend me program tlon about the upkeep of the highway
day morning,
Doc—What la water?
■ at thia achool
between the two cities In the case of
Block—A colorless fluid that turn»
The entertainer» comprise a com­ * onion. The negative speakers de­
Jasper People Here Mr and Mra.
Every pattern new—just receiv­
tdack when you waah your hands.
plete orchestra and alao do freakish clared that the city of Eugene would
Walter Walluce. of Jasper, spent Fri I
ed. Sizes from 7 to 14 years.
| and novelty playing with two Inatru
day transacting bualneaa In Spring-
then have to pay for the up-keep of
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE IN
Every garment guaranteed fast
mentg
at
one
time.
The
program
is
field.
this road, and that would greatly In­
E X E C U T IO N IN FO R EC LO S U R E
varied and consists of ten parts.
color.
Priced within the. reach
crease the operating expense of the
Return« to Drain— Mr» A. P. Nllaon
Notice la hereby given that by vir­
of
all.
tw
o
cities.
of Drain, returned to her home Friday tue of an egecullon and order of «ale
FOX THEATRES FEATURE
The coming of a creamery and a
afternoon after a few days visit here 1 , Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
I State of Oregon for Ijine County,
new grocery store to Springfield are
TWO
THRILL
PICTURES
with Mr» Katie Brumette.
i February SRth. 1930. upon and purau
both used to prove that Springfield Is
nnt Io a decree duly given and made
Vlelt Barg Farm -Mr. and Mra. i by aald Court February 24th. 1930. In
"Thrill Week" Is being celebrated growing and can get along well or bet­
John A. Nelson «pent Sunday after­ a suit pending therein In which the at the Fox McDonald Theatre. Not ter without uniting with Eugene.
noon at the farm home of Mr and Par-lflc Savings A Ixian Association, the management haa made any off)
The matter of taxation and the pay­
Bloomers to match included in this assortment.
a Washington corporation waa plain elal announcement to that effect, but
Mra. Charles Berg, near Thurston.
ments of present debts waft the
tiff and John O. McGinn and Ethel M
McGinn, hla wife. Ethel M lotraon In “The 8ky Hawk." Its current at­ strongest agitation of the nega'lve
Torfklla Removed The young ton and Edward lotraen. her huahand. traction. screen fans are finding
speakers. They tried to assure their
of Mr and Mra Lewis Hall had hla Mary E Berger and Frank J Berger their spine« wiggling with exclte-uwnt.
listeners that the local people would
tunalla removed at a local physician's her husband, and The Federal Ijind
Spectacular scenes of Zeppelin raids have to pay part of Eugene's debts
Jtank of Spokane a corporation, were
office on Saturday.
defendant», which eierutlon and order over Ixmdon, Impressive shots of a as well as their own. Another conten­
paughtar Born- Mr and Mr«. M i of sale waa to me directed and com huge British training airdrome, and a tion waa that the local schools would
manded me to sell the real property breath taking climax of an aerial be hurt by such a move. They con­
W Bevereou. of thia city, are the hereinafter
deaecrlbed to satisfy cer­
parent» of a baby girl, born Friday, tain Ilena and charges In said decree duel between a Zeppelin and a British tended that a consolidation would
D E P A R T M E N T S TO R E 61 E F R O A O W A Y , E N G E N E , O RE.
February 21.
specified. 1 will on Saturday, the 19th fighting plane, all serve to lift this mean that the Springfield schools
dav of March. 1930. at the hour of Fox all talking Movietone Into a class would be operated under the same
Register at Springfield Hotel—Mike „One o'clock p. m at the Southwest by Itself.
head as the Eugene schools and that
Htynchuk. Sam Black, W. A Wheeler doff of 'be County Court-houRe In Fu-
A noteworthy cast headed by John
K Sims. R C. Penn and II H Hall «•"*•
Count » . Oregon offer for
' sale and »ell at public auction for cash Garrick, with Helen Chandler and
were all registered at the Springfield ■ under them or anv of them »Ince the Gilbert Emery, the excellent direction
hotel recently.
24th dav of February 1930 In or to of John G. Blyatone and an Intensely
: the following described real property. human and dramatic story by Llewel­
Jeaper Man Recover» - Fred Wallace I to-wlt:
lyn Hughes contribute to the success
of Jasper, who has been seriously III I Beginning «1 a point 215 feet West
of this Fox Movietone picture,
for the past several weeks, has al­ of a point 514.2 feet South of a nolnt
s e e
made by the Intersection of the South
most completely recovered from hta ! line of Twenty third Street as the
Beautiful
Corinne
Griffith in her
Illness.
' same Is platted and recorded In Groas' new all talking success, 'Lilies of the
! Addition to Eugene. Lane i'ou"'3'-
Smail Boy Recovers—Rodney Chase, Oregon, with the West line of Uni Field." a drama of Broadway Gold
the small son of Cheater Chase, who veralty Avenue If extended South as diggers, opens a three day run on
haa been very III for the past several the same la platted and recorded In Sunday at the Fox McDonald,
said Oroaa' Addition to Eugene. Lane
s e e
weeks. Is now past all danger and le County. Oregon, and running thence
Airplanes for utility, horaes for
on the road to recovery.
South 50 feet thence West 120 feet,
thence North 50 feet and thence East -romance. 1« the view of Ken Maynard
Leave« for Wyoming— Mra Kenneth , 20 fret to the place of beginning
star of "Lucky Larkin." thrilling
Jarrard left 8unday for Kaycee. Dated thia 27th day of February. 1930 Universal Sound drama, which comes
H.
L
B
O
W
.
Wyoming, to Join her husband, who
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon to the Fox Rex Theatre Friday and
ha* already gone to the Wyoming
Saturday.
F 27 M 6 13 20-27
city.
TOWN AND VICINITY
i i ih h m
Children’s
Wash Frocks
98c, $1.15, $1.89
Your last
chance to get
in on this
Vlalta Mother—Mr. and Mrs. John
Parker returned to Springfield Sun­
day evening from Canyonville, where
they have been visiting hta mother. I
who la very 111.
Bank Worker Recover»—Mrs Blair-
Pollard resumed her work ns assist­
ant cashier al the Commercial Stnte
Bank on Monday, after an Illness last­
ing more than a week.
She Stalked Her Man
Like a Jungle Tiger!
Joan Crawford's first all-talk­
ing picture.
A Thrilling Triumph!
Visits Daughter—Mrs. Grace Baxter
left Saturday for San Francisco where
she will spend a few days visiting
with her daughter. Nell, who Is train­
ing In one of the hospitals there.
'/
A tew more Slightly Used, Repossessed, and Shopworn
Hotpoint and Westinghouse Electric Ranges most go.
Aaalata at Bakery—Paul Schlewe la
now handling Iho delivery work for
the Springfield bakery. Mr. Schlewe
waa a resident of Springfield about
six years ago and has returned to
make hla home here.
Daughter Born—Mr. and Mr». Sid­
ney V. Ward are the parents of a
eight and one-half pounds baby girl
born at the Pacific Chrlatlan hospital
In Eugene on Sunday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Ward are now the parents
of three girls and one boy.
Vlelt Fox Farm—Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Fraedrlck enjoyed a turkey dinner at
the McKemle Fox farm on Sunday.
They also made a tour of Inspection
of the many fox pens now built at
the ranch.
Mr. Fraedrlck reporta
that there are several new pens now
In course of construction at the farm.
Vial* at Salem—Mr. and Mra. Jack
Larson spent Saturday and Sunday at
Salem as guest» at the Truhert Hen­
derson home.
They returned to
Springfield on Sunday evening bring
Ing Mra. Henderson and Mr. Hender­
son'» mother with them. They will
be guests at the Laraon home for a
week.
Electric Range
Bargain Event
Come
now and still be In time to take advantage of this substantial
W ith
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY
ERNEST
TORRENCE
reduction on ranges that are practically new In every detail.
We are offering these reductions to you
In order to clean out the Used and Shopworn
Ranges that have accumulated on our sales
floor. Although nene of these ranges are
the newest models WE W ILL STAND RE­
m-
H IN D THEM AS WE DO AN ABSOLUTELY
NEW RANGE. That guarantee Is yoar satis­
faction.
Sunday, Mar. 1
also
Colortone Revue
Climbing the Golden Stairs
Remember there are only a few more
ranges left and they will not be on the floor
very long at these reduced prices. The usual
terms are in effect.
New
Low
Prices
Easy
Terms
And M. G. M. NEWS REEL
Admission Always
.
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.
BELL THEATRE
Tues. Wed.
“FAST COMPANY"
fa gTWHBV >1
35c— 15c
Comedy
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