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THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1030 THB BPR1NGFIKLT) NBW8 •p«nd Oay at W aldpart— M r. and Mra. M arbart Co« apant tba Fourth at . W aldport. TOWN AND VICINITY Vlelta Hara F rid a y — Robert Arch Laaburg Raaldant Vialta A. W I Spang Summar l„ Seuth Mlaa Ruth ambaau, of Oregon C ity, apent the Frazee. of Laaburg wu» u vlaltur In • srlton haa « o u . « , aan Franela«« Fourth visiting w ith friends In thia Hprliigfh-ld on Tiimuluy art«i noon I wham aha w ill apeiid I ha balan«« of city. ' ilia ««immer. Vialta B rother— M r. and Mra. Fred Vialta Frianda Churl«-» lia y d tn . of f unip Crnalt. ialb.'(l mi lila friend« l i M otor to Salam M r and Mra Dal lairaon. of Portland, have been visit- th ia i l l y T il.m lu y a fte rn o o n . '«* M uiphy and Mlaa Clara Jon«» Ing aavarel days at tba home of hla brother, Georg«. niolorad to Halem Friday to spend Shcpa T u . »day i l i » . J .1 I'aplolt the Fourth. 8p«nd Fourth at Florono«— Mr* and of l.«nliUjK ivaa a »hoppa«* *11 thia Mrs M arlon Adama and ion. Bobble, rlly on Tiitm luv Attend Roundup lUz. and Mr« John Parker and t h -lr two niece«. apent the Fourth of July nn the const Thu n jn M.m Hara Cl .iil a Tay. Irene and M arie Robertaon, and at Florence vlaltlng friends. lor, <»f ih i: in, irana.i tad buaitteas Maxine fln o d a r» .. alle'nd.d the round In 8p(Ihgflgld ng Tuesd ay. Haa M inor Operation — The «mall ; up at C raw fordville on the Foulli. » »on of M r and Mr». Ham M otitgom -ry Transacts Bualnaaa - Mr« I, W operation last , C am p In M o u n tain « M r an«( Mra. underwent a m inor Tannla, of l<aaburg, was a hn«ln«>»a ; K arl G irard and M r and Mr». O. II week ut Mulino. w visit«« Io K iirlnfivld ««„ Ttlaaday. ! Ja rre tt and fuinlllea apent the week W endllng People Here — M r. and Spend D ry at Florence - M r and I end on a camping trip In the Thro.' Mr«. II C. Melson and fam ily, of Mr», i K Kenyon «pent F ild a y on M a trra region. Wendllng. were visitors in Spring F tba bum li at Floruiira. Raturna to Homa — Mra. ila rrte t field on Monday. Flahaa on South F o rk —D. W. Crltea Au.inan returned to her home at Returns from Vacation — Richard .r ? nt » ,,n<“ y B,‘ * r K « ™ « « returned from Bandon on »pent the Fourth ou a fishing trip on .’hO ,h ’ C ' a ‘,r r l’ M On,lar m° r,,ln ,‘ whHre he had h**-" ilia South Fork of (ha M i Kanxle i o B r river. • spending a short vacation. On Flaking T r ip Dr W C Hehhau H t -J a n G r^n<,,him *r * * r * ** K Dallas Murphy apent the A ral h alf of te-aTh r . u r Redondü the week on a fishing trip ut Odell we k t * " , l i a ' h rre thia lake we« k spend aome t ,m . V la ltln , with her grandfather. J. J. Browning. Vialta at Band- Mlaa W ln lfrld Ty- and her aunt. Mrs. W C. Meyers bob apant the F o urth of July w ith M r M ove, to Lowell — M r. and Mrs and Mra Clarence (ludarlan at Band Roecoe Perkins have gone to Low ell They are her coualna. where they w ill make th eir home Parents of Twins- M r and Mra. T. , while M r Perkins Is working on the t P. Morgan are the parents of tw in construction of the new union high boys born to them at their home In school, m « fath er, Oeorge Perkin«, thia city on Wednesday, July 1*10 i was awarded the contract for thia building last week. Vlelta M other T C. O orrle was In Bprlngfleld Sunday to spend tha day Arlxona Resident Is Vlaltor— Leland at the home of hla mother, M ra C. I. Hover, of Phoenix, A rlio n a . la spend Oorrle, 8 r 11« lives In Portland j In« the week M alting at the home of •rr,**4 I, I M r. and M rs W. P Tyson M r. H over Vacation on South Fork— M r and M rs N. L. Pollard apent the week end I la on the advertising staff of the hiking and fishing «king (ha south Arlsona Republican, dally newapap««r , publlahed at I ’h o en lx fork of the McKenzie river. w At * PAGB FIVE ow F i t Gns t Frog Return Spend Week end on Coast — M r and M rs K C. Stuart and fam ily spent the week end on the bea«.« at Newport. «¿¡£ »*»-, Ü» »o» , 7.?r M "" Eugene f Oregon i f f * STUDIOS 5iRT_2UCSMITH JR D ID YO V K N O W — Doctor's Daughter Visits— M r. and That President Hoover has ad Mrs. E. G. Jarvis, of Portland, spent the week end with Dr. and Mra. Eu dressed the radio audience 22 times gene Kester In this city Mrs. Jarvla In the H months that he haa headed S ” " fA c e " ? ° Oi " , '‘e Be” ” Is a daughter of Dr. Kester. • h i., h h"*“ “ ' “ ' " ’ bul «■»-» Daughter B o rn - M r. and Mrs. Frank hila the present chief ex«-cutlve has M Inuey, of Vida, are the parents of a ten I his voice over (he ether wave« baby daughter born to them at their 45 times In the last five vears home at Vida on Monday morning. J “ *y 7. l#30. 1 hat H a rry Swan. W A B C character actor, once broadcast a drama In S ilv e rto n People H e re — M r and which he took all eleven parts? Mra. Leonard Sldwell and son. Bobby, ‘ of Silverton, were week end visitors T hai M erle Johnstone, the Columbia other than H a rry Reser, who leads the i Ciiquot Club Eskimos on the NBC net- I work. Old lady: If yon really want work. F arm er Gray wants a sight hand — » Tram p : Just my luck, lady. I'm left-handed. That a farm er In Rhode Island with no previous technical experience built I T illy , you were entertaining a t u n a twelve-tube receiver w ith which he I has heard broadcast. from over 700 In the kitchen last night, were you stations In 62 countries In all Ave con *otr That's for him to say, ma'am. I DnentsT Hla six children are acqulr- Ing a foreign accent by m im icking an did my beet. nouncers of fa ra w a y lands. Film Producer: You now dash Inca the burning building, rung Mlaa W hatsernam e over your shoulder, And ,h * boDom has dropped out of clam ber out w ith her through the ‘ he waste-paper m a rk e t' roof, and then escape along the tele ! . . . . graph wires, still holding her. Exhausted Actor: Here, dash it. The smallest broadcasting station In the world. W P R C , has been carried I've Just done that. Producer: Of course you have. In the left.hand of Ed Cohan, director That was the rehearsal. Believe It or not, but Bob R ipley re- ° * er , 00® 0®0 letters a^year. COLONIAL The Finest Talkies Made FRIDAY SATURDAY Plonrnnnn Cnl UIDQiailbC ÛÛIC Spends Weed End at Tillam ook— M r. nnd Mrs. K. L. Chase and son. Dorman, and Mrs. A. Sm ith »pent the week end at Tillam ook They re turned to Springfield by way nf New port on Sunday evening. STORE WIDE SALE— NO RESERVATIONS Prices the lowest ever quoted by us. Stock DRESSES $5, $ 6 .9 5 , $ 9 .8 5 , $ 1 3 8 5 S I fi With every dress price in stock greatly red need H A T S V3 a|>d J/2 Price 2 Pries Regular $1.00 f o r ............... 75c Regular $1.50 for ......................... $1.29 Regular $1.95 f o r ........................ $1.65 BAGS $1.98 for ............... go ........................................... .. • 2 25 gS $5.95 for ......................................... $4 75 $6.96 for .......................... «5 45 SILKS $2.96 Printed Silks ...................... $<38 $2.50 Rajah Silk ......................... $1 69 $1.98 Tub 811k ............ Shantung Silk ............... . $1.49 69c Spun Silk ..... 59c Bloomers and Shorties................. 89c G o w n s --------- --------------------------- 79c $1.49 Silk Undies ......................... $1.19 $1.98 Silk U n d ies............ $1.65 $2.95 8Hk Undies ..................... $2.19 $3.96 Silk Undies ................. $2.95 $4.96 Silk Undies .......................... $3.75 $6.95 Silk Undies ............ $4.75 SUN. and MON. fiiM S s VIRG INIA VALLI. -MAR B t W JAtOW^ROBARPt When the Prince of W ales decided Portland«« Vacations He»« — Miss to learn how to play the banjo, he Florence C offin, of Portland, Is commandeered the services of none spending a part nf her vacation with friends In this city. She form erly was employed at a local bank, and Is now working at a hank In PortlamJ Semi-Annual » '■ » ? ; » r .....................: r : i™, L*ke 8Und*' w£ » ' Be<ard’s o r f« °r Vacation T rip Californians V is it— M r. Nelson Page I brother of L. K. Page, and Charles Wooley, both of Oakland. California, are visiting a t the home of M r and Mr» L K. Page M r. Wooley trill go to Portland for a short visit and M t Page w ill rem ain lo this city. Ä r t Ä f e r t S S S a ’« a? Flat! M cK en ile R iver— W. P. Tyson Her« from Bandon — M r. Lam oat Btone, of the W e .tm o .t golf lin k , at „ T ™ ? T " ' P<r' ° f ,h * at the home of his parents, M r. and •F»tem saxaphone expert, maintains Bandon, n d , in McKenxIe river. Mrs. Robert » d w e ll. •*>*■ female of the species learns to Bandon. called >all«*d on on frie friends In «hi. thia city k " Ur' h f ,* hln« They caught several fa ir aixed fish play the “ blues horn’’ tw ic e a» r»»« on Tuesday. Spend Fourth at C ra te r Lake— M r. m a le * * They also tried bans fishing near . .. Spend Day at Kitaan Springs- Mr Junction City on Thursday of last and Mrs W . C M cLagan and fam ily I T h . t , h„ . . . . »peni the Fourth nf July vacation at , CBg come<,;an exuaordTnary” " m b " and Mra. Ciiarles Jack and daughter. week and caught one each. C rater Laka. They returned to thetr , loB „ (f) p|<y ..Han)|eJ! Katherine, and Mlaa Esther McPher- " Esk ® ’ Depot Agent F le h a e - M r and Mrs home tn thia city on Sunday evening, d ia le c t* w n . spent Friday ai Kitaan Spring« C arl Olson apent the week end fishing That Ozzie Nelson's orchestra, Vlelta Párente— Mra. C-hrlstle Brin- Return from Summer Homa — M r “ “ *•>» upper South Fork. Mr. Olson whlcli has been on the a ir only three del. of Portland, spent th e week end and .Mrs Carleton A W yman have re 1 H iked as far as 1« miles up the river, months, is leading Rudy Vallee. W ill turned to Hprlngfleld from th e ir «o,“ < beyond the end of the vtalting w ith her parents. M r and Osborn and other« of broadcasting Mra. A. A. Anderson, at th e ir home summer home on the M cK en ile . Pr«»«ot road. He caught several good fame In a popularity contest being where they epeat aimoel a week. | « • » >” «1 <»l«t not make any exception near Goshen. run by a New York newspaper, by ally large catchea. He hiked Into H id - ' Spanda Bunday w ith Daughter — several thousand votes? Mrs. K a tie Rrum ette spent Sunday That thnae visiting a transm itting M ra H a rry L. Chace and fam ily leA at the home o t her daughter and son- station are advised to check their on Tuesday for C rater Lake, where Bend Feeple Btep — M r „ In-taw, M r. and Mr«. A. V. Thompson watches at the door so that th e ir tim e they w ill spent several days on a H am m er o f Bend, p ro p rieto r, of t h e 8. nt> c l i r a pieces don t get magnetixed by the ap vacation. Owl aerrlce station and parents of ! paratus w ithin. A magnetised watch Leo Ham m er who was seriously In- Return frem M ullne— M r. and Mra. Attends Wadding— Dr and Mra. C Jured In a logging accident near Bam M ontgom ery returned to th eir 1» Juat as liable to gain a couple hours H . Phetteplace motored to Halem W a lte rv llle last week, spent several home here 8unday a fte r spending a day as It la to lose a few hours the last Saturday afternoon to attend next day. day« visiting friend» In this c ity the aeveral day« visiting w ith relatives the wedding of Mra Phetteplace'« That Amos of “Amos 'n' Andy,” Is flra t of the week. T hey drove over to Bt Mulino. «m ain. Mlaa Helen M illonberger to now the proud fath er of a five-pound | are (h eir son who la a patient at the i u Rd. Nash. ■ Return to Home — M r. and Mrs baby girl. Floyd Gibbons Insists that Pacific Christian hospital. H u rlb u rt, of Olobe. returned to their it should be named “ Klngfish. home on Saturday a fte r spending That Rudy Vallee uses a glass .meg- several day« here visiting at the aphone when he broadcasts from his home of her parents. M r. and Mrs. night club, so that his fem inine ad- O. F. K laer. fm lrers may see a ll o f his face? Mm .7 from M r and Mm. N A. Rowe returned Monday from a vacation trip to California. W h ile there they visited at the home of M r, Row’s sister, Mr». Eunice Reid, at M arysville, anil Malted other Interesting place« In tha northern part of the state. They were gone about lo days. Springe— M r. and Mr« B -rn o ll and daughter, Barbara ¡«pent the week end at the McCredle Bprlnga re .o rt d< technical operations for tba Colum bia system, from Tim e» Square ,«> th e ir atudloe ou Madison avenue. It« aerial la a hollow brass pipe, one Inch tn diam eter and three feet long, which when carried In ita I kmc look« much like a soldier'» pack and rifle Soon I gunaa, w e'll be opening our wallets and talkin g out our personal broad- raatlng station to radio the wife that w e '|| he late for dinner tonight Spend Fourth at M arshfield— Mrs. Clara Faw ver. her fath er E W . Col lins, and her brother and slster-ln- law, M r. and Mra. Ed. Collins, all motored to M arshfield oti Thursday to spend the week end holidays. They returned to this city Monday. ’ Portland People V is it — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martinson, of Portland, -ned to th e ir home Sunday after lg spent several days visiting here at the home of Mrs. M artin "r." ■ slater, Mrs. H a rl McPherson. M artinson's mother, Mrs. Cox, re- turned to Portland w ith them. 1 Quests a t Parents— M r. and Ed Soule and ton, H arley, and Soule's brother. Edgar T ro tte r, a the Fourth at the home of Mr. C lllnton T ro tte r, Houle la T ro tte r. Spend Fourth w ith Pare and Mrs. Ernest Skinner, of view , W ashington, spent 1 nt I 1 r.1 nd e. ■ id Futap’s Department Store ANNOUNCES New Low Prices Kayser Silk Hose California People Here — M r Mra. B. E. Fraedrlck, Jr., and fam ily o f Prospect, California, are spendini one week of th eir vacation here al the home of his parents, M r. and Mrs B. E. Fraedrlck. M r. F raedrlck, Jr., Is I employed by the California-Oregon power company at Prospect. Special fc Chiffon Hose ; $2.25 San Sheen, sheer silk to top. 5 1 .65 Sizes 2 to 14 Special for this week I Striped Overalls 8 1 .2 5 Beautiful assortment $1.50 to $1.95 8 $1.50 Mt. Hood Regular $1.65 full fashioned, service weight and semi-service weight H h l Girls Wash Dresses I I 88c l. In thia city, Sunday. Mighty Adventure Story of the Sea 98c $1.60 Genuine Bnglish Broadcloth Shirts 98c 75c and $1.00 Men’s I ' Shorties And Shirt to Match | 1 E fi 49c $5 and $6 Ladies’ and Men s Bathing Swits Best makes Special S 2 .9 8 Fulop’s Department Store ______________ J ' F u l0 P ’ P r0 P ‘ Springfield. Ore.