The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 24, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    M O V IE “ PR O P " CAFE
OF M ID D A Y
NEEDED fDR ROMS
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Judge Barnard Declares th a t
$500,000 M ust be Raised by
Taxpayers in Tw o Years to
Assure Early Completion of
Highways; Urges Special Tax
bane
county
mast
raise l&ee.eee dattog the next two
M EA LS
When Marilyn Millrr made Sally"
her flrat matioa picture, which comes
to the Colonial Theatre Sunday and
jgoodaj. a restaurant covert n s a city
block was built eespeetatly tor her
use at the P in t National and vit»
phone Studios in Burbank. Cal
Not that Broadway's brightest star
objected to using the regular studio
cafe, hat the new restaurant was
built for scenes In the picture, which
show her as a waitress in the big New
York eetlng place.
A famous restaurant on Fifth
Avraae was copied to scale, and fur­
nished exactly like the origins!
Even the kitchen was built, with
rances Installed and pots and pans
la their place.
The cafe was practical la every
way in other words, it was capable
of feeding several hundred people at
a time, and the hundreds of extras In
the picture, too many to he '"ran
lunches during the noon hour at the
studio cafe, enjoyed their midday
m eals la this movie restaurant.
“Sally" la adapted from the musical
comedy of that name la which Miss
Miller broke all box office records
wherever It was played It Is an all
dialogue picture o s an elaborate
scale wtth singing and dancing, and
It Is photographed entirely in Teckni
color Alexander Gray playa opposite
the star, John Francis Dillon directed
and the cast includes Pert Keltoa.
Joe K Brown. T. Boy Barnes. Ford
Stirling. Jack Duffy. Maude Turner
Gordon. E. J. Ratcliff». Norn Lane
and hundreds of others
or three years to be used tor the
eom pleoen o( state highways within
the county, «herw toe the highway
work in thht oeanty may cantinas to
drag on far aa Indefinite period, and
at the c u s s »w - costing the county
much morn * a n M would usually
This was the prahkwn that was put
before the lam e County Chamber of
Commerce at their mosuhty meeting
at Florence taut Saturday afternoon
by Judge O. P Barnard, who ia in
Portland today meeting with the
state highway camamtssaow seeking to
arrange seme moans whereby the
fands may V* borrowed from that
body until a special tax can be
voted sad coMected
FsderaJ Funds arc Available
The county tuts been seeking flaan-
atal aid from both the state highway
eomm.ss tm aed from the federal
government fur nmdwork within the
aaoaty tor name dmo. according to
the Judge T h w . funds, he says,
“are now avwBahis " The oely stlpo-
'oaaeotad with their nee la
the ceMbr provide their share
of the funds wtdrh amoaate to appro­
ximately (id d jd d U thm la no* row-
pBed with, the fands set aside for
D E P O T M EN F IS H IN
road work in this oownty will pro­
T A H K E N IT C H SU N D A Y
bably be diverted into other funds
__
for immediate use. and It may be
George Prcchaow. Oswald Olson.
several «swrv betor» such funds are
id Mr. Prochaow's two eons. Rich-
again avallakbr for road work here.
Lane county has a total of 311 ard and Arthur. spent Sunday iish.ag
■ in Luke Tahkeoltch. north of Reeds-
bowndariee sure tbe Wide- and until port Thef brought back fine catches
these roads nr» rem pit t.d and tun»-
prrcl1
trout. The tn p was made
ed over to the state highway depart by train, leaving Eugene on the Coos
meat, the c-owntr ha« te bear the cost Bay train shortly after midnight on
ef main’ensure After the state ac­ Saturday night and returning late on
cepts the roads from the county they Sunday evening There are not many
people ftshig ia this lake, according
also assume th e r-apaustbiltty and
to the men. aa it is rather difficult
additional “xpew>*
to reach by automobile.
Four Mill Levy Suggested
Judge Barasrd fa advocating a
special levy to be voted on at the A IR P L A N E R ID E S O F F E R E D
Nevember edertiou He propoees tour
BY LOCAL M E R C H A N T S
mills each the next two year» This
C itiieos of Springfield are being
wfC pr~ vide (230 333 each of the two
years, sad he says that the county given aa opportunity to obtain free
comm!«»lowers rag probably raise the airplane rides on ifcndav August lb.
at the local field as a result of an
other f! 03.3*3
between the business
The «pecisl Lav idea w as saggevt-d agreement
tc the 7i-*wib«rs of the oona’y chim firms of this city and the Inman
her whom Judge Barnard err-d tn School ef Flying. Most of the busi­
rponsr- »he asovnwewt !♦ was left in ness men of this city are giving sway
the hands of th - roads '-•i»mi»te- of free coupons or tickets with each
the chamber sad they were instructed dollar purchase. When thirty of these
te mal e a re»nr» st the neat meeting have been secured they may be ex­
to be I M I
■ sge Grove ia Aug changed for a free airplane ride
ticket- T h - offer aoMs good only on
ust.
Auras; lb.
Mar e--« o w F eed s
In the meanwhile. Judge Barnard
Is ae- ring ’h r« -» ssaray funds tc
carry on th e highw ay procrxnt He
eaya that the county has at various
t i n » in tSe (mat loaned funds to the
state body whew *t needed them to
ccm rk -e rwwtwarh ia this county
Tbe fn a l completion of the Me-
Kenxte highway wfl! blare largely
upon the actma which this propo*i
tlcw receivaa
S U M M O N S F O R F V S L t C A T IO N IN
F O R E C L O S U R E O F T A X L IE N
1» »«« C.eowlt C ow ri •» tb e State of
Oeepin foe Lae* Cou-ty.
Roy Henry, plaintiff, vs. James A
Fra»• r aad Jsae IV*- Fraser, bis
wife Jeaaie Fraser Bwrrioc and J
H. Barstow, ber husband. Ttllte
Fra»- - Ptn.omh.■ and Arthur P
-Inc Tbe her h*«band. aed Addle
Fraser Guaaareoa and R Gunnar
«ea her husband defendants
Te James A Fraser ai-d Jane Doe
Fra»*- his wife, Je«aie Fra«er Bum-
ton aad J H Barstow, her husband
TilUe Fraser Pircombe and Arthur P
Piece mb*, her husband, and Addte
Fraser Gunnsrsou and R Gunuarson.
te r hu«baad. tbe above earned de­
fendants-
!a t i e name of tbe State of Oregon:
yen are hereby ratified »bat Roy
Henry is tbe holder of Certificate of
Deltuquency numbered 3S1J t»su*d on
B IG G E ST AIR SH O W
____ C O M IN G TO C IT Y PO RT
W IL L R O G ERS IN LONOON
SERVED HUNDREDS
Taxpayaaa at
T IIU R H D A Y , JU LY 21. 1930
T H U SPR1NGK1KI.D N E W S
PACK S IX
at
M c D onald
theatre
Will Rogers whose current starring
production tor Fax Movietone “Bo
This Is London." la now pleasing
capacity audiences at the Fox Mc­
Donald Theatre. Is averse io appear­
ing at the premiers of hit own
pictures.
A tew months ago Rogers visited
lyoadon lo attend the Disarmament
Conference.
While there he was urged lo write
a few articles for the IxiBj.w papers
and agreed, but fouad that wbal he
wrote and his Jibes at royalty would
not be accepted as the publishers
were afraid of Rogers' pointed humor
At one of the London cinemas
Rogers’ first picture production. They
Had to See Parts, was showing and
the manager of the theatre asked
Rogers to make a personal appear­
ance and much to his surprise
Rogers consented
Will Regers and l. um »den
He saw They Had to See Parts for produstlon. So This Is London.
the first time and was called to the
stage after the finish of the picture R EX SH O W S O U TD O O R S
to make a few remarks With a
"IN BORDER LEGION'
twinkle in his eye that meant some
thing to those who know Will he
Rtchard Arlen. Jack Holt in Zaue
walked oat on the stage and then de­ G reys The Border Legion. a big
voted his talk to the vary witticisms outdoor, all-talking picture—-that's
that the English papers would not action entertainment coming to the
publish. Including the story of King Fox Rex theatre Saturday and Sun
George leavtiig the room and four any.
flunkeys removing the gold chair
The Border Legion is Zane Grey
he had occupied.
at hia beet II has swift, breathtaking
Will's version was that they were
installment collectors taking the
chair for non payment
'T hey ate it up," said Will, "show
lag that the English have a sense of
humor"
A midnlgh* radii frolic is scheduled
tor Saturday n'ght. ail those attend­
ing this 3 M o'clock show being prt-
vf’eged to stay for the frolic, from
11:M p m to I 03 a. as
s e e
High plateaus, wide deserts, rocky
crags and tbe ancient pueblo homes
of the Hop! Indians form the back
ground for William Haines aew talk­
Ing comedy Way Out Weat.
sing
Sunday to the McDonald
The country club and collegiate
atmosphere usually seen la Hatnes
pictures gives way to scenes of
cattle ranges and cowboy activities
srttb the comedian seen as a self-
confldeat newcomer from the East
who ie gradually made to realise
that be has a kit to Seam about Weat
I'onltnued from Page I
I a 11«tit ship and will give sa eshlM-
, lion of alunllng
Msmer, Rankin. Case Canting
illher no'able filers who will bo
among the fifty or more to be >eeg at
, ihe local field daring Ute show are
Nlrk Msmer. famous Spokane pilot
j who made s refueling flight around
'the continent in the Hun God
lu
will bring • Ford monoplane
T»»
Ksnkln. holder of many records. etit
bn among Ihe commercial stunting
team members Walter Case, the Tar
ney Air Mall pilot, who created a
»eiisailon In I*ortlan4 recently whew
I lie took off and landed without being
able to sea the ground a boot! being
dru'wu over th is (op of Ike pilot, w i.
also be here.
Another feature of tbe tour will be
the exhibition of many planes whir*
liar« been made In Ihe Fncifle S'ortb-
in » in ’••!>•* (ru m th e F o i M'»vl«*ti»nr Weiii. such as the
Hoeing. Student
p la y in g a t th e Ko» Mt iM fta h l t’ h»*atrr l*r|n «. Breese, National. Kyerly and
‘ Ininnn types.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
P IC N IC
Sale
The girls of the Junior and Inter
merlate Bunday school classes al
the Baptist church enjoyed a swim
nil ng party and picnic at Swimmers
Delight last night A large number
attended and enjoyed the ocenlng
Mrs Fred Fvese chaperoned the
young people.
OF ALL S U M M E R
Hats, Dresses
and Coats
six»
I
action. bard riding, shooting from
the hip and romance that brings a CAMP C R EEK D IS T R IC T
H A TS _______
lump into the throat and a tear to
HAS D A ILY BIBLE SCHOOL
Value« bo S< 5<J
the eyes. There is greet suspense as
Artec. Holt and Stanley Field face
Kenneth A. Tobias. Am.ri.-ao Bun I »H E SS HS-
each other with gnas in their hands
day Rch.Mil missionary, spent the
and fight it out. man to man. for the
Value« t o i l ? 9«
pant week In the upper 4'amp Creek
love of Fay Wray.
district, making plans for a Iwo
COATS-
weeks' dally vacation bible school,
I.'
M ANY A T T E N D R E C IT A L
which b.'gan there on Monday morn­
\
aluei
ue«
to I -
BY M A R G A R E T JA R R E T T ing. Miss Mae Bhllllpa Is In charge
of tbe work Thia Is her second year
A large audience greeted Miss there as she conducted a similar
42 M b A vu. W e a t. lu g e n « , Ona.
Margaret Jarrett when she played school there last summer
ber piano recital at tbe McMorran
and Washbarne auditorium last Sat­
urday aigbt Sbe played a total of
1* different selecitous which bad
been arranged m five groups
Her
ptuymg was marked srttb a delicacy
»< shading aad the aeruracy of aa
Playing
experienced performer
FR
I.
and SAT.
Mias Jarrett Is twelve years >id
„ g u the daughter of Mr and Mrs
O lk fC t
•
X
O H Jarratt, of this city.
S 3 .9 8 S4.4O * 5 .9 5
8 th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
COLONIAL
C O O V tK
SWIM OKYS N
W E E D K IL L IN G POOLS
S E V E N C U S T O M E R S M EA N S
T O BE S E M I-W E E K L Y
SEVEN TR AN SFO RM ER S
Tbe demand for weed killing caem
teals has become so great this sea
son that the county agent has de­
cided to take orders for posn twice
a week instead of once each week, as
was formerly announced. The pools
will close the first and latter par»»
o( each week
Seven new customers have
added to the Hat now served by the
Mountain States power company In
thia district during the past few days
according *o W K Baraell. manager
of the local office An unusual thing
about these new customers Is that
iu each Instance it was necessary to
tnstall individual tranjfovmevs for
each customer. It is not very often
that a power company goes to tots
Sbop» Fetdsy— Mrs. J. C Bailey,
expease tor a customer when the
of Jasper, was a shopper in this city
revenue will no’ pay for tbe equip-
on Friday
meat used ia the .«stalls’ on for
ioag period, according to the
Return to California—Mr and Mrs. ger
p B Sneed, of Martinet California.
; left Saturday for their home after
having spent ten days with his
moth-r. Mrs Evelyn Sneed, and his
brother. A R Sneed
LAST N IG H T
A ,ot* 1 of
po'ico- <»f wxt nm
ch^rtde and i«o pound« >f at lucide
delivered last week hv the ag
"cultural agent who my ■ chat the
term*” • " »" T enthoslasdlc about
th ii ™rihod of eradicating abaoxtous
weeds Orders for 30b pouud» of the
chloride were placed on tULturtiay of
last wesk alone.
Then
SUN. and MON
Com«*
V U 1 M IN 7 / I l G M t r S
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YES!
25c,
AUAAM 'lk ..RAI
JOI I BROUN
PCM k fliU N
Vlee.Ae» ..«F t .
fox M c D onald
the 34th day of Jan*. 1»3> by the Tax
Collector of the County of L ate
State of Oregon, for the amount of
tl< 33 the same being tbe amount
then due and delinquent for taxes
for the year 1>2S. together with pen
alty. interest and costa thereon upon
the real property ssseased to you. of
which you are the owners aa appears
of record, situated in «a:d Couaty and
State and particularly bounded and
described a« follows, to wit:
AU that part of Lot Nine <»» lying
South of Center of Coast Fork River
In Section Eleven f l i t . T ownship,
Eighteen (IS. South. Range Three
(«> West, containing • wenty-two fit»
acres of land, more or leas, tn Lane
County. Oregon
You are further notified that said
Roy Henry has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the rate of Interest on
said amounts as follows:
Leonard
Refrigerators
Tear s Tax
Dstr Paid Tax Rscrlpt No Amont!
nt Rate of Ia t
- Jaly L 131»
1Î44Î
314.13
1IST
Jaly 1. 1313
3IÍ67
1313
U%
First half 1»33
July 1. U 3»
Î4I73
S 34
IK
Second half Hi?
Sept M 1313
»esi
4 3<
« •>
First haK 1»*»
July 1. 1313
9C313
S-Î7
lis t
Said James A Fras*r Jessie Fraa-r cree wm be rendered foreclosing tbe
B n rvcr TilUe Fraser Plneombe and lien of said taxes aad coats against
Addte Fraser Gannarson aa the o v t the land and pr-m lses above named.
era of the legal title of the above
Thia summons Is published by order
describ” ! property ns tbe same ap- of the Honorable 0 . F Bblpworth.
penm o f record, and each of the other Judge of the Circuit Court of the
person a above named are hereby State of Oregon for the Conn’y of
farther notified that Roy Henrv will Lane and said order was made aad
apptv to the Circuit C oen of the dated thia Und day of July l» t« and
County and State ato’-sald for a de­ the date of the first publication of
cree forednelng the Hen agatn«t the this summons Is the I4th day of Julv.
proparty above described, and m«n h * »
♦toned In »aid cerrtflcate
And you
An procees aad papers In this pro-
are hereby sumn»cn*d to senes« reeding may be served upon the ua-
witbfn ahr.y days after tbe first pob derv'nied reridtnr within ’he State
Hectloa of tbls summon« exclurive of of Oregon at the address hereafter
the day of s a il first publlcatlea. and mentioned.
defend tbla action or pay tbe amount
U I* RAT.
dae aa above shown together vrith
Attorney for Plaintiff
ceata aad accrued Interest, and la Address Fugeae Oregon.
■ ape of y ja r fufTurw to do ao. a de­
J »*-«1 A 7-14-11
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at a D e c id e d S a v in g in P rice
'Member— Big
M IC K E Y
MOUSE
•J0“ “ * ' * « w»l b’ delighted nt the S a v in « and the large
------ rtm ont of different style» to choose from. M odal, to fit . v .r v
m a n '. purM . C o m . early before the beet value, are .o°d
1
Club Saturday
Priced at
$14.75, $17.75, $23.75, $26.50, $29.75, $52.50
S A T U R D A Y -S U N D A Y
50 0 lbs. ICE FREE
at to«
W IT H EACH R E F R IG E R A T O R OVER $20.00
FOX REX
IC E will be delivered by Springfield Creamery, maker.
.
of Maid () ( reani Product.
Zane Grey's
“T H E
Border L egion
Wright & Sons