The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 31, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
"A MAN FROM WYOMING"
SAWMILLS OPERATING AT
FIRST POWER GLIDER
LESS THAN ONE-HALF OF
IN NORTHWEST TO BE
K t^U LA K capacity now
"BORN RECKLESS" AT REX
IN AIR TOUR MONDAY
at
M c D o n ald t h e a t r e ;
THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1930
will be completetl at the end of that
time. It will be something Io look
forward towards.
McKenzie Highway Work
Progesses Very Slowly
a
total ot 44/ uidU in the Douglas
Gary Cooper, the lanky anil hand­
The first powered glider to ever he
some young mau from Montana who ur logtou ot orvgou. Waahiugiou, aud
scored heavily with audiences aa "The otinsu Votuinlna operated uur>ug the , exhibited in Lane county will be
The McKetixle highway is oue of building of the highway.
Nimrod Section Good
Virginian' and "The Texan." heads wwa eauiu* Juty li, at 4o 04 per veui brought here next Monday as a part the worst sections of all the state
Special mention and rrodlt Is due
the program at the Fox McDonald Fri­ ot vapaciiy, awordtug to reports trout of the I'aciflc Northwest States Air highway system In Lane county right
day and Saturday of this week in "A ute West toast Lumbermens ssso- Tour. The glider is powered by a SO- | now. und all Indications are that It to the Lindstrom brothers. Marsh
Man From Wyoming"—which all ciauou. During the tlrst 25 weeks ot horsepower motor and has been en- will not be greatly Improved before field road contractors who have the
serves to give additional proof that • Sou tuese units nave cut 12.02 per t,'r’*d b-' Ed*ar E. Rasmussen of Port- fall and wet weather arrives and contract for the work on the section
Coitper is a sterling actor no matter ceut
lam tier tnau they produced land lH,‘‘ *° hl* ,ow ‘ rul*,“K speed
hoavy snowfalls in the pass closes It between Nimrod and Blue H.ver They
where his picture titles seem to have u“‘>“a the louiparahie per.od ot last I he * ,l! leaTe ‘‘“eh “•’■t*”-’
,h« tour
to rross state traffic At preseut the have a large crew at work and are
year. The output ot these ui.lu dur I *«fcudule one hour ahead of the planes.
tearing up only a small atrwteb at a
him coming from.
The small glider motor Is a two- State Motor association la directing time aud are completing It In fine
“A Man From Wyoming" is the >ttg the wees euumg juiy 12 was 3«.«
all
tourist
traffic
to
other
routes
cylinder affair and consumes only two
condition for travel before starting
story of a young engineer who hears per cent less tuau tne.r average week
latst summer the highway contract
gallons of gasoline an hour while in
-}'
prcuuettuu
uunng
183».
on another section.
the call to arms and leaves a con­
ora
began
by
tearing
up
the
long
rruuuctiou reported by a group ot flight. It will maintain a cruising
People living along the highway who
struction Job in Wyoming to get into
speed of 70 miles per hour. The mo­ stretch Just east of the Springfield
the big fight In France. While sta --3 tutus, tor wn.ch the association tor Is so quiet running that the pilot city limits and projecting a new own or operate various types of es­
tinned at "hot" corner with his com­ has a weekly record tor production, can easily carry on a conversation straight road direct from the Thurs­ tablishments are wout to give out the
pany of engineers he meets a young elders aud shipments, was Uti,023,63U with people on the ground when he ton corner to the Hendricks bridge Impression that the road Is in fine
shape for travel. They cannot be
society girl who, tiring of the tedium leel duriug the week endiug July IX, ia flying in the air.
This work was not started until the
blamed as their livelihood depends on
of her ambulance-driver Job, wanders or iti.s per cent of tapacily. orders
The glider weighs 385 pounds wheti height of the tourist season, and this
into the line in search of excitement. >epot ie u uy tuvse mats tor toe wees empty. It hag a gross load rapacity together with the general upheavals traffic over the road. Hut, thia pub
amounted
to
10X.gl7.3k»
feel.
llcity which frequently Is published
Gary Cooper is excellent as the gal­
I nfilled orders decreased about of 700 pounds with two persons and n of the highway near Leaburg during In Eugene dally papers and else
lant captain of engineers. June Coll­
tank full of gaacllne.
the coasi.-uctlon of the Eugene Water
whre. Is very misleading to tourists.
yer. who plays the girl ambulance 1,000,000 feet in the rail trade, about
■
■ ..........
Board dam and power plant made
An Instance of thia was noted In the
driver, is bewitchingly beautiful, and 7,700,000 teet nt the domestic cargo
SCOUT COURT OF HONOR
traffic over the highway almost Ini
Eugene Register last Thursday morn
a charmingly romantic team-mate for trade, aud declined about 10,000.000
Ing whan It carried a small story on
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
the handsome Gary.
Very adept feet in the export market
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New Road Not Opened
the front i ge stating that the Me
character work ia supplied by Regis
The Court of Honor for the Second
There was a great deal of grumbling Kensle hlgbwuy was In good condi­
Toomey, E. H. Calvert, Morgan Far­ WATER BOARD TO BUILD
Period of Camp Lucky Boy. located at the time, but people who have o c tion. and , n tl • I t side p; ges It had a
ley, and Mary Foy,
NEW HOMES AT LEABURG op the Blue River, will be held Sat- casion to use the highway solaced
story told by a Waltervllle man who
Jack Oakie, Paramount s sure-bet
uiday evening of this week. An'invl- themselves with the fact that a new told of tourists turning around and
The Eugene Water Board will build
laugh maker, will be seen and heard
tation to attend the Scout dinner and and better route would soon be avail heading back for the Pacific highway
Sunday and Monday of next week at fuur new homes near Leaburg at the
program that evening has been re able But It was not The stretch dl after they were informed that the road
the Fox McDonald in his first starring power plant for the use of the opera­
ceived here by several people Inter­ rectly east of Springfield has been was not much better for several miles
vehicle, "The Social Lion."
tors of the plant, according to an an­
ested in Scout work.
used In Its partially completed stage above Waltervllle than It had been
The picture is based upon the Octa nouncement made in Eugene this
Awards for the successful comple­ all last fall and winter and this sum to that city.
vus Roy Cohen story, "Marco Him­ week. The houses will be built far
tion of various phases of Scout work mer Just about the time It was ex
Local People Avoid Road
self.”
enough from the road to avoid the are made by the members of the ijtne
pected that this portion of the high
Another fact which shows that the
It is the hilariously funny story of uust caused by passing motorists and County Council at the end of each way would be oiled, along comes con
road is not pleasurable to drive over
a young garage mechanic and would will have garages and be equipped ramp period.
trading crews who tear up the oiled Is that most of the Springfield people,
with
running
water
trom
the
plant
be pugilist who gets a place on a ritxy
part of the highway between Ninth many of whom know of Ideal vaca
country club's polo team because he which now serves the power house FUNDAMENTALS WILL BE
street and the city limits, leaving It Hon spots In the Cascades and who
is the town's most proficient mallet
UNION SERMON SUBJECT for more than a month in a worse formerly spent their week ends there
wielder. having learned polo when he FOUR-L SPEAKER OPPOSES
condition than any of the other new are now going to the coast ranges for
was serving an enlistment in the
CUTTING LUMBER WAGES
What ae the Fundamentals of construction. This has been worked their week-end outings Instead.
army.
Preaching?” w 111 be the sermon topic o,rer late|y “fter much protestation by-
People here read with Interest the
Walter L. Smith, field represents
But his hob-nobbing with the "400"
on which Rev. R. Mulholland, pastor owners of property along the stretch annnouncement made last week that
tive
of
the
Four-L
organisation
at
of the town gives him high-hat ideas
I of the Baptist church, will base his and the contractors, Klam Construc­ state and federal funds ure uow avail
and he tries to crash into the “inner Portland was a Springfield visitor on sermon at the union services at the tion company of Reedsport, have able for the completion ot all state
promised to oil the stretrh within a highway projects within the county
circle" by means of the entree he has Tuesday and addressed a meeting of Baptist church Sunday evening.
gained through his polo-playing. This the local mill employees at 12; 45
In the morning he will talk on “A few weeks.
if the county ran match the sums with
provides a number of very amusing Tuesday noon. The speaker told of Cure for Anxiety.” This Is a contin­
Oiling Promised Eearty
their share. The plan of the county
lumbering
conditions
and
the
pres
situations and rib-rocking dialog.
uation of a series of sermons on Phil-
The other stretch of the new high commissioners provides for the com­
Gangland; a shadowy, elusive coun ent trend, urging especially that the ippians.
way from Thurston corner to Hen pletion of all state highways within
Four-L
group
remain
staunen
In
their
try, with curiously undefined borders
The Young People will hold their drlcks bridge was not opened to traf­ three years If a special tax is voted
set amid the slums and the palaces of opposition to establishment of a new union meeting at the Baptist chnrch fic last fall ns was expected. The this fall. Local people are now won­
every big city; a country where men low wage scale bel, w the present (in the evening at 7:00.
highway department Issued a state- ! dering if the announcement actually
and women i re human beings whose minimum wage.
ment at that time saying that the means that the McKentle highway
vices spring from a warped environ
NEW
FLESH
GRAFTED
ruad was completed and graveled, but j
Went; a country where fidelity to MR. AND MRS. CARL OLSON
ON ACCIDENT VICTIM would nut be opened to traffic until ,
one's fellows is held far higher than,
SERVE FISH DINNER HERE
spring as it had not settled and traf ,
human life; where a regular mean be r
I flc over It during the wet weather (
Leo
Hammer
of
Bend
Is
undergo­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson entertain­
of a gang has the support of powerful
ing a skin grafting operation at a Eu­ would cut It up and delay the oiling
interests and where a "squealer” ed with a fish dinner at their home
gene
hospital this morning. Mr. Ham­ of the stretrh. The office also gave
meets his doom at the mouths of re­ Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. I.
mer’s
hack was badly burned In an out the Information that they intend
M. Peterson, Miss Eleanor Bendler.
lentless automatics.
accident
at the Orem lumber mill nea. ed to have this portion of the high
This is the real underworld, accord­ D. W. Crites. Mr. and Mrs. H. W
Whitney, Miss Mary Elizabeth Whit Wi'l,Pr»llle ab«“‘ ”>ree weeks ago and way oiled early in the spring so as
ing to John Ford, Fox Movietone di­
not to interfere with tourist traffic. J
ney,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan, and It became necessary to graft on skin
rector, whose remarkable all talink
It is not oiled yet, but considerable
over
two
large
areas
of
his
back.
The
drama, "Born Reckless” opens next their daughter, Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. skin for grafting is being given by rock has been hauled on the road
Peterson.
Miss
Bendler,
and
Mr.
Saturday for two days at the Fox Rex.
his two brothers also from Bend. The llurlnK ,h« P“"‘ three weeks,
Edmund Lowe heads a powerful Crites together with the host and grafting operation Is a very delicate
The delay In the opening of this
hostess
comprised
a
fishing
party
cast which Includes in the featured
or.e. according to physicians. ln this , new stretch of highway has not bum
which
caught
the
fish
on
Sunday.
roles. Catherine Dale Owen. Lee Tra­
Instance It will make It necessary for protested very much, however, as tbv Hats
UP
cy, Marguerite Churchill. Warren Hy
Mr Hammer to lle on his stomach for I route which It would abolish Is now
SALT
CREEK
FISHING
and
up
mer, William Harrigan and Frank Al­
six weeks while the new flesh Is the best section of the entire hlgbwaj
bertson.
GOOD LAST SUNDAY growing together
UP
between Springfield and McKenzie
Former Belling price up to
bridge, but tourists and others are
Salt
Creek,
near
Heather,
proved
to
CHUB PROVES TO BE
protesting
the
manner
In
which
the
REBEKAHS
HAVE
SOCIAL
be a good fishing spot Sunday for Mr.
highway Is now being torn up all the
DOLLY WHEN CAPTURED and Mrs. Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. I.
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY way from Hendricks bridge to Doyle
M. Peterson, Miss Eleanor Bendler.
42 8th Ave. W est, Eugene, Ore.
’
Catching redatdea in the McKenzie and D. W. Crites. The local people
Mrs Mary C. Magill and her daugh- hill by a crew of only a few men
river is real sport for most people drove up the Willamette highway ter' Mr" Stella Finley, pleasantly sur- which Is greatly slowing up the re-
but catching a l»-inch Dolly Varden early Sunday morning and caught a pr,,,ed
of the members of the Jua-
right at the intake of the old power large number of medium sized fish n,ta Reb*k«h lodge with a social meet-
canal near Waltervllle is far more during the day. Most of the fish lng and "Kht rstreehments at the con-
thrilling. At least Lloyd Frese thinks were caught by Mr. Crites who used eluB,on of the regular business meet-
so. Lloyd and his father had been angle worms exclusively, says Mr. Ing ot ,he lo<|Ke on Monday evening.
sitting on the bank fishing for some Olson.
The occasion for the surprise was the
time and had been catching almost
birthday of Mrs. Sam Richmond, an
nothing but chubs when they sudden­
other daughter of Mrs. Magill.
Recovering From Kick Injury
ly began catching trout. After a few
Cecil Dykes. 11 year old son of Mr.
successful landings the Frege boy had and Mrs. K. Dykes of Creswell, who
GOLD STAR MOTHER IS
another bite which he assured his was kicked In the face by a horse two
EXPECTED HOME SOON
father was Just one more chub. The weeks ago is improving nicely ac­
chub proved to be a Dolly and Lloyd cording to bis physician. He Is still
Mrs Emma Olson, Springfield's
slid down the steep bank of the power unable, however, to eat any but soft
Gold Star mother who has recently
canal to land the prize fish
foods.
visited the grave of her son In Eng­
land, is expected to return to her home
here this week-end. Mrs. Olson land­
ed In New York on the return Jour­
The Thriftiest Housewives
ney three weeks ago and has been
Trade
Here Regularly — Be­
FRIDAY
visiting relatives at Tacoma before
returning to her home here.
SATURDAY
cause They Know They Al­
Anniversary Is Observed
Dr and Mrs W II I’ollard enter
tallied si a Dinner Bunday honoring
Mr and Mrs U. tl McKihaney of
Garden Way who observed their thlr
ly second wedding anniversary on
that date Mr McKihaney also ob
served his birthday on Friday of last
week.
Directs
Revival
Singing
Katherine lleinenway and Dldlue
Gartln left Springfield yesterday for
Waldport where Miss Gartln will act
as song leader for the llulgln Revival
lets The two ladles expect to be gone
about three weeks
Leaburg Man Hers William Gvlng
ton of la-aburg was a business visitor
In Springfield on Friday.
Friday and Saturday
Arms—end the women
H is seeks the thrill of
ner life and—get Iti
CARY
COOPERI
n Man Fien
Wyoming
Q Otinmaat QlcTutr
Coming
SUNDAY
Final
Clearance
H ats, Coats
M illin e ry
a t C O ST and LESS
( oatH
$ 1 .0 0 a,,(1
$3.98
$ 6 .9 5 an<*
$ 1 5 .7 5
8 th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
FOX R EX
Saturday and Sunday
EDMUND LOWE
In
•BORN RECKLESS"
I Groceries
By Plying to the
WHITE FRONT GROCERY
C O L O N IA L
and P aU ating
R o m an s oath ig n tp /
Axsa/o/M jfe
***LIAU FOX
UTH SEA ROSE
liNORE ULRIC
•uAXHARLES BICKFORD
KENNETH M ac KENNA
Picnic 8unday at Park
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swarts and Mr
and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton enjoyed
picnic at Riverside park on Sunday
ways Save Money.
Week-end on M cKenzie
Mr. and Mrs. Clive 8tanley and
and Mrs. Robert Moore spent
week-end on the South Fork of
McKenzie river as guests of Mr.
Mrs. Fred Stovllle of Eugene.
Mr.
the
the
and
Visits Friends—Mrs. B F. Caldwell
a t Waltervllle visited friends In this
city on Friday.
Operates Linotype- G. F Evans of
Eugene Is operating the linotype at
(he News office during the absence of
Herbert 8. Taylor, who Is 111.
Channon Colltnge, director
Columbia Cathedral hour and
outstanding exponent of sacred
spent six years as a comic strip
of the
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radio’s
music,
artist!
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