The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 10, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1030
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•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.
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»*»-, 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
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Springfield. Ore.