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    PAGE SIX
THM. 8MUWQFUBLD NEWS
Local Stores Join
Red- White Group
SMALL BOY, MATCHES
START FIRE IN CLOSET
THURSDAY, AVGU8T 7. 1930
Ularlty In social circles and so he trina Bolin o f Yakim a. L d ith F olia of Van
(n become a tucceaa In 'he social life «.-outer. Washington. and Mlsa Dorothy
of (he big town
lle s lc r Tliujt were continually auuabi
after lo pose for pictures by Hie young
THOUSANDS ATTEND
women who carried cameras.
MRS. FLORA GRANTIN
PASSES AT DEXTER HOME
Idaylng w ith matches nearly proved
fata l laat Thursday foi the three « ear
Mrs Flora U ra lin died Tuesday at
Gray'« and Dibble« Become old son of M r mid Mrs. Floyd Thomp-
her home at Dexter Hhe la survived
BIG AIR TOUR SHOW
Members of National Asso­
Special credit for I he auccesa of the by her widower. J It
. TJ(ie parents of the child heard
G ra tia , two
ciation; Stores Painted
day must be given to tin- members of daughters, Mrs T It Barnett of Co-
him acnsamlng. but could not find him
Continued from Page I
the Springfield and Eugene National «luille and Mrs. Robert Mauney of
The Red and W h ite Grocery a»»o fo r some tim e F in a lly when they went
Guard unlta who patrolled the field all Dextet and ana son. Ted U ra lin of
of
plane
type»
as
was
on
the
field
outside
they
saw
smoke
coming
cut
of
elation was brought Into Springfield
Monday had never been »«•« n In this «luring (he exhibition and kept people Dealer. She la also survived by her
thia week 1« the ; nnouncement that the upstairs of th e ir house and Mrs.
eart of i'rc g o n and probably w ill not back from the path of the m uring mother. Mrs M ary C arter o f Dexter
tue II. »). Dibble«« and Gray's stores Thompson found the sm all child in the
be se.-n again unless the tour la re- --h lf* C redit should also be gln-n to
Funeral service» were held at the
had a». Il»'««l themselves with the back end of a clothes closet The- boy-
i ccl-’d In the future. Rome of Ihc moat W II Adrian for his work In Installing Baptist church at Dexter Wednesday
Inteniatlou al group of grocery deal­ had been playing w ith matches and
b o a s ' fui ships being manufactured ¡1 «»’ em of loudspeakers whereby the afternoon. H a rry Neet o fficiating In
ers, The IMbbl««, store front has al- had set fire to the garm ents In th-.-
-
>n . \ h I It loti and many I j iiiu alinoUUt e n ien ts could lie heard o v e r lerm ent was made at Pleasant H ill
readv been n in ie d red and w hite to room T he boy's hair was singed by
cemetery.
Ullt'
>lk lock iid ia n ta g e of the op- ■noat of the Held
Ind
ntembershlpi and toe Gray's the flames, and his moth« r's hair and
i
t t i i . l i « o f rtilhig la the craft
store »«.nt la now being painted.
eyebrows were singed as ah. rushed
Tour May 0« Repeated
LOCAL BOYS MOTORING
G lider Creates excitem ent
The action of the local merchants through the flames to get her son.
Ind I ««at - in i a now point to the ««uitlu-
IN YEl LOWSTONE PARK
Boon a lte r » 3 0 the ftrat ships be­ j nation or Hu- lour Idea and II la very
In a ffilia tin g themselves with tn»
Damages from the ftre are estim at­
u a o rg e b a n c r o it, a ta r o t » - L a d ie s
gan a rrivin g and by t i n s moat of poqaible that the lour w ill be enlarged
larger group Is not expected to make ed to be between $«00 and $«00.
Howard Hughes, son of M r and
L o ve B rutes'*— A P a ra m o u n t p ic tu re
ihem were on the field. A few atrag- and Repeated again next year
any change In th e ir management
The run to the ftre was made by
The Mrs. Wm G. Hughes, and Bernard
p la y in g at th e C o lo n ia l S unday and
gl»-il In during the morning and the Idea of the tour originated with Runs
porsoaaol.
Lum Anderson and C a ll W lltse at
llo lta n of Chase Gardena are now
day.
glider, powered by a .Whoraepower sell Lawson. vl«-e president of the Na
Banding together of large numbers about « : M Thursday eveuing
Hugh
making an autom blle lour of the Y e l­
motor arrived at about 11 00 Spec tlonal Aeronautical association
of sm aller dealers for the purpose of Joltff. who was out for dinner, arrived
lie lowstone National park, according to
making one large buying organisation on the scene o f the blase scon a fte r CHEVALIER IS IDOL
lators did not h««ar the gilder a rrive bus spent the past three mouths on a
word received here this week by M r.
and the establishment of central pur­ the ftre truck.
and were surprised when they saw I leave of absence from the Richfield
IN »PARAMOUNT ON
Hughes' parents. How ard attend the
chasing agents. Is the goal of the
the h lrdlike machine circle the field ¡o il company w ith which he la em
Seabeck conference a t Beabeck soon
PARADE- AT COLONIAL
members of the group, according to GOSHEN COUPLE HAVE
and aettle down
T hey were even . ployed and has devoted hie entire time a fte r the Cnlverslty erm was over
M r L ittle , manager of the Eugene of­
Hollywood s chorus girls have an more surprised when they saw K K. j to the organisation of the tour. A per- laat June and has been tn eastern
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
fice of the Pioneer Grocery company.
Rasmussen of Vancouver. W ashington, j luaiient organtxatlnn has been com­ Washington until he started the m otor
Idol «««ported from France!
Oregon wholesalers, who have been
He Is M aurice C h evalier who won who was piloting the Aeronaca power­ pleted and offtclala have been elected trip through the park.
M r and Mrs George A. Brown or
designated as the agent of the mem­
ed glider step out of the seat with to direct the a ffa ire «»f the aaaorlatlon
Goshen observed thetr golden wedding 'h e ir all-t me approval and friendship
bers. This merely means that the In­
ordinary street clothes and a straw Dr. W C Itebhan, chairm an of the lo-
anniversary on F riday of last week during the film ing of one of his num
MAN FALLS 24 FEET
dividual member stores are in a po­
hat on ills only riv a l In this respect «al aviation com m ittee, la also a mem
They Invited about tw enty-five of hers In Paramount's gigantic musical
sition where they can purchase in di­
FROM BRIDGE WEDNESDAY
was
Miss
Hester
who
wore
a
wash
her of th«- board of directors of this
th eir friends and relatives to gather festival of the stars. "Param ount on
rect competition w ith the larger chain
dreaa and did not even don a uniform
Parade."
which
w
ill
show
at
the
Co-
T D Itoblnett fell 2« feet from a
aaoctatton.
for dinner w ith them In honor of the
dealers and meet the same competi­
lontal theater Tuesday, Wednesday when she went up to do her perilous .
county bridge which he was working
event.
tion In the retailing of of the products,
stunting.
on east o f Cresw ell yesterday and Is
Mr. and Mrs. Brown were m arried and Thursday For two days. M aurice
Neturna to C o tt« » , Grove- Mrs. W
according to M r. L ittle .
N early 75 visitors and tnemuers of
was "In the line," which. In stage
now In Ihe Eugene hospital recovering
in Eugene on August 1, l««o. Mrs.
were n H em enw ay returned to her home from brul-iea which he received X ray
parlance, means he was in the chor- the entertainm ent commltte«
Brown ia now 70 years old and M r
NIGHT FLIGHT RATES
banqueted at the com m unity hall dur­ at Cottag« Grove yesterday a fter hav­ picture» failed lo show any broken
Blown Ia TS T hey have lived In thia
TO BE S1 50 SATURDAY
Chevalier stepped Into his new role ing the noon hour by women of the ing spent a week visiting with her bones although hie hip. shoulder and
daughter, K atheryn Hemenway
AND SUNDAY AT PORT vicinity siuce thetr marriage.
iu 'Rainbow Revels." one o f the spec­ civic club under the direction of Mrs.
riba were badly bruised
tacular song numbers In "l>ar»o ou ni 1. M Peterson. A short program of
Special rates of *1 50 per passenger BOY STARTS GRASS FIRE
ou Parade." In which he Is Joined by addresses was held during the ban­
w lw ll be In effect at the airport for
PLAYING W ITH MATCHES eighty of the moat b eau tiful show quet Many filers expressed th e ir ap­
night flights co Saturday and Sunday
gtrla that could be found In the film preciation of the banquet and declared
night on!« c i this week, according to
T he Springfield fire truck made a world.
that It was a re lie f from the noise ot
lew* Inman, manager of »he port, who run bn the Did M ill dance hall last Sat­
T he num ber opens on the housetops, •he flying field to get away for a good
w 'th Jim Mac Maniman. pilot, has urday at 11 JO a m to extingu sh a
move« to the clouds, and ends up on meal during the noon hour
A drama of a gentleman of
Just returned from parttc'patlon in grass fire
Hugh J o liff. ftre chief, a gigantic rainbow, w ith a ll Joining
T he pilots praised the Springfield
chance in the old river
th - N orthw est A ir Tour
says that the fire was caused by in a song-and-dance o fferin g that tn- airport and expressed th e ir opinion
They hauled many passengers a fte r
fttcainboat days
small boys who w ere playing tn the tr,«duces the song h it. "Sweeping the that it compared favorably w ith the
dark nt other ports where they
grass w ith matches The ftre was ex­ Touds A w a y "
best fields la the northwest.
s’o p-ed and found people very en­
Among the stars seen in the frvlic
tinguished before in » damage was
Larger Ships Out
thused about flying over thetr city done
are Richard Arlen. George Bancroft.
Some dissatisfaction was heard over
a fte r dark.
C lara
Bow.
Evelyn
B rent.
Clive
the failu re of some of the larg er ships
Brook. Nancy C arroll, Ruth Chatter^
E n te rto in s W ith D in n e r
to a rriv e at the airport Russell Law -
M r. and M rs a B Murphy enter­ ton. M aurice Chevalier. G ary Cooper.
son, In explaining thia declared, that It
j o i n t s c m to K R M ?
tained w ith a dinner a t th e ir horn« Leon E rrol. Sheets G allagher. H a rry must be borne in mind that this Is a
Thursday compl m entary to Mrs. Wm O r en. Helen Kane. Dennis K ing. Abe
com m ercial tour and whenever It be­
Ault, her daughter. M rs Duvld Reavis, Lym an and bis band. Jack O nkie. Zeb
comes necessary for a ship to do fire
O 'N eal
W illia m
Pow ell
and
and Mrs Reavis' daughter. Misa Peggy ma
patrol dnty or to leave the squadron
W IT H
Lee Reavis, all of Enterprise
Mrs. Charles i Buddy I ogers
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
for any other reason then It must go.
('torn Bow. Ruth Chatter-ton an«
Reavis has been attending summer
»7
T w o of the large o il company ships
These are some of the
Henry Uurbig. W A B C a rtis t turned school at the C nlverslty and is a M iry Brian
. fam tnouni .» r
V
were called aw ay and the third one
i i
«own offers to catch fo r the D etroit teacher is the Enterprise schools M r rh a rm in g ladies of the screen with"
was
forced
out
because
of
trouble
w
ith
whom
Fred
r-.c
M
arch
has
been
In
and St. Louis National League bi
Reavi» came Friday to take them to
lore. Now he has a new a ffin ity for the m otor which necessitated the com­
ball teams, ten years ago. because he their homes In eastern Dregon
the
purpose of film entertainm ent. plete rem oval of the engine
û î L w c to w n s '
aanietl to become an actor.
A departm ent of commerce Inspec­
She Is M ary Astor of the classic fea­
Voting People Piem e Friday
ASTO *I
tor who arrived on the field ea rly In
tures and raven-black hair.
Bradford Brown glued the inner and
A large num ber of young people of
the morning warned the pilots that
M
arch
and
Miss
A
stor
provide
the
outer soles together in a Massachu the Baptist church attended a picnic
they could not fly la form ation w ith ­
setts shop w hile his brother. H a rry . at Swim m er's Delight on Friday eve­ supporting leads for George Bancroft
out violating a regulation so that had
hr
his
newest
Param
ount
release.
was a lecturer a fte r the Spanish ning of last «reek. T he firs t part of
"Ladles Love Brutes.” which comes to be suspended
Am erican w ar
the evening was spent with swimm ing
Three Women Pilots
to the Colonial theatre Sunday and ’
The fln«»st talkies made
Thia » a s followed by games snd re­
T hree women pilots brought ships
Monday
A French radio magaxine recen.ty freshments.
play at the Colonial
Ladles Love Brutes" ia the story to the local field. They were Maude
held a contest to determ ine the most
of
the
f
-rtunes
of
a
red
blooded,
two-
popular musical Instrum ent heard over
Food Inspector Visits
fisted. structural steel w orker who
the s ir In France. T he accordion won
"
B. Duncan, state food inspector,
the contest W ith »he violin and cello w ith headquarters In Salem spent last becomes such a success at bis trade
rec-end and third respectively. Our Thursda«- In Springfield Inspecting all that he sets up In business for h m
He
beloved saxophone «ante in a had of the stores and e a tin g places w h ere »elf as a turfM lrg «-on tract or
ab-fcly Puds that his business w ill
Ina» in the land of the Frog-eaters
food Is handled
only expand in direct ratio to his pop-
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