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GOOD FISHING FOUND
ALONG UPPER McKENZIE
BY LOCAL SPORTSMEN
THE SPRINGFIELD NKWS
Gate-way for 100,000 to State Fair
“Clara How personifies the Joy of
1 living, the exhuberaut spirit of youth,
the vitality of radiant well being, the
exhilaration oi dean, quick-thinking,
flashing movement, aud vivid beauty.
In her. pe iple find release from their
worries; she Is refreshing because
"he Is natural In every part she
plays."
That Is the estimate of Clara Bow.
whoae newest utarrlng romance,
"True to the Navy." will opeti a two
day run at the Colonial theatre Frl.
day made by II P. Rchulbtrg, the
first producer In Hollywood to sign
her to a long-term contract, .ichul
berg la today general tuanagor of
West Coast prtaluctlon for the Ihtra
mount I'uhllx Corporation. When he
Fishing on the upper McKenile
river It very good for this season
of the year according to local anglers
who have made trips there during
the past few weeks. An example of
the catches which are being made
was exhibited at the Independent
Meat Market the first of the week
when 15 redsldes caught at the mouth
of the Blue river were displayed by
three fishermen. George Cox. L. May
and K. K. May.
The cool condition of most of the
utsictcr has caused the fish to feed
more dar.ng the day than in the
mornings and evenings as Is usually
true.
HACKETT FUNERAL TAKES
PLACE AT FOREST GROVE
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
Hackett of Camp Creek who died at
the Pacific Christian hospital in Eu­
gene Saturday evening at the age of
53 years were held Wednesday from
the former home of Mrs. Hackett at
Forest Grove.
Mrs. Hackett was born on October
34, 1866 In Baker. Oregon, and has
lived in this state most of ner life.
She is survived by her husband. L*o
Hackett, of Camp Creek; two eons,
Nat and Lewis Hackett of Eugene;
her mother, Mrs. Ellen Kelly of For­
est Grove; two brothers. James A.
Kelley and Winfred Kelly, both of
Forest Grove; and one sister. Mrs
William Douglas of Forest Grove.
WATER FREEZES AT EAST
LAKE SATURDAY NIGHT
CLARA BOW COMES IN
FALL CHURCH ACTIVITIES
• TRUE TO THE NAVY"
START IN CHURCH HERE
Fall actlvlllas In (he Hprltigfleltl
churches are being resumed again thia
week etui which marks (he first Bun­
day when the various cherches will
have their own evening services In­
stead of the union meetings which
have liaeti held during the summer
months
Rev
J. I‘Ike will speak at the
morning service at the Methodist
church on I lie subject. "Quantity or
Quality", mid nt the evening hour he
will preach on “Christian Creed’*. This
'111 he the first of a aeries of sermona
on 'his subject to be given each Bun­
day evening during September
The choir held their first rehearsal
on Wednesday and the Women’s For­
eign Mission s o rlty held a meeting
Tueaday afternoon.
LOCAL CHAPTER O. E. S.
INVITED TO EUGENE MEET
,
t0 the Or* 0 ° o Stats fa ir , th ro u g h w hich mors than 100.000 people are expected
ann ual exposition
a t Salem , Sept
to ^ 28. Insert
M rs E
S w W
* to & past
* * £ d uring
• » & .he
? * 69th
board'
* " o r t l have
*he 22 Or”
c lla
u«8
*h ilxnn
'T h " ; ; . * x . - T r « .
J Breaks Flying Record
WASHINGTON
BY R A D FO R D MOBLEY
AUTOCASTER WASHINGTON BUREAU
(Special to S p ringfield
N ew s)
ovum destruction to many grain
farmers, wilt be a boon to many others
if. as is expected. It halts the udvance
O u t Bow, FreJric Match
in the Paramount Picrurs
of the borer. Only 1135.000 remained
"True to the Navy"
of the corn-borer fund for use thia
year and it will be exhausted by the first discovered Clara Bow he was an
end of the year. Many moths of the Independent film maker.
Many people, recognising in Miss
borers died before coming out during
Bow
the powers and capabilities of a
the drought aud others did not lay
great drumatlc actress, have written
(he usual number of eggs.
■ Paramount executives protesting be
• • •
cause Clara How Isn’t presented In
The army and the navy have been dramatic roles.
so blltely engaged In a controversy
To these questioners. Brbuiberg
over which branch of tne service shall
control coastal air defense that the answers. "Because Clara Bow typl
President has been asked to intervene riea youth and is youth Itself, we feel
to settle the mutter und Charles Lind­ that it would ue an error io try to
bergh has been called in as youthful make of her a mature woman of the
arbited. The fight is of long standing, world We attempted thia very thing
but was renewed recently when the I In "Children of Divorce’ and In ‘La­
army discovered that the navy bos dles of the Mob,’ and were subjected
equipped planes for firhttng as well as to a barrage of complaints from Bow
fans.
for scouting in Hawaii aud Panama
"On the other side of the ledger,
The army has contended (hat its air
forces shall do the righting from land, we have records of ’It." T h e Fleet's
and the navy has been permitted to in'. ’The Wild Party.’ 'Dangerous
have only scouting planes on a land Curves,’ ’The Saturday Night Kid/
base. The navy has replied (hat such and now her latest hit, "True to the
a distinction Is Impossible, asking Navy.* loiter, we will undoubtedly
whether a navy plane must seek an present Clara Bow In a diversified se
army flyer when an enemy la found rles of characterisations, but, for the
present, us long as youth must be
over land.
served. we will keep her pictures aft­
er a pattern of which "True to the
NO-HOST PICNIC IS
Navy’ Is representative.”
Members of the Hprlngfleld chapter
of the Order of the Eastern Btar have
been Invited to attend the first meet
lng of the fall season for the Eugene
chapter which is to be held at the
Masonic temple Ip Eugene on Friday
evening. Mrs. Carrie Jackson of Ha
ker, worthy grand matron of Oregon,
will attend the meeting In an unof­
ficial capacity It haa been announced.
NEWPORT BEACH DRAWS
LOCAL PEOPLE SUNDAY
Many Springfield people took ad
vantage of the two-day holiday on
Bunday and Monday by spending ibe
days at the beaches at Newport Bun­
day was a fine warm day and many
enjoyed the surf, but Munday was
cool and cloudy. A heavy fog kept
rolling In on Monday
Among those who were seen on
Ibe hen rhea from Springfield were Mr.
and Mr*. Hubert Slaa. Mr and Mr*.
Marlon Adame and eon, Mr. and Mr*.
W. A. Taylor, Mr and Mr*. Farrlng
ton. Mr*. Grace Male. Oraon Vaughn
and hla father. J. P. Vaughn.
“It was cold enough to freest ice
WASHINGTON. Sept. 4. — (Auto-
on the top of the waslP basin the
caster|—A 4-H club's use Is to help
first night out." said F. B. Flanery.
the young farm idea to sprout. It
Wednesday in commenting on a fish­
should never try to hold the older
ing trip at East lake which he was
ioiks through Its young members.
a party to during the weekend.
They have their own ugeuoes wh.ch
Saturday was the only cold night
nave their own part in the far-flung
we had. though, said Mr. Flanery.
scheme of slate and federal extension
Sunday and Monday were Just fine.
systems.
The party were successful in catching
Mrs. Florence L Barnes of Los
This was the policy laid down a
Angeles made an average speed oi
all the fish they cared to eat while
196.16 miles per hour, breaking the year ago by federal officials deeply in­
on the onting.
waaatsi't flying record.
SUMMON»
terested in the proper development oi
Members of the group were Mr.
In the C irc u it C o u rt of O regon for
the 4-H club, it isn't fair to the young­
and Mrs. Andrew Campbell and daugh­
Lane County.
ster aud it isn't fair to his elders, to
C. C. RAYBURN. Plaintiff, va.
ter, Aladene, of Perrydale, Oregon. CHAMBER DELEGATES ARE
use him to reach them. It was said.
J E N N IE H A Y B U R N . D e ’ endaat.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thorton of Dal­
INVITED TO CANAL MEET How has this advice worked out wheu
To the defendant, Jennie Rayburn
lase, Mr. Flanery and his daughter.
You are hereby aummoned to an­
applied to the practical realities of
Dorothy.
An invitation to the Springfield
swer the complaint filed agalnat you
advising farmers on crops, combatting
In the above entitled cause and court
Chamber of Commerce to send rep
the drought, increasing his poultry
within four weeks from the first pub­
resentatives to a meeting to be held
O. E. S. HERE OBSERVES
lication of thia summon«. und ln rase
revenue, weeding out his stock?
at the Benton hotel at Corvallis on
you fall so to answer, for want there
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
The best answer, says George L.
September 10, at 6:00 o’clock for the
of. plaintiff will apply to the court for
Conway,
the
department
of
agriculture
the relief asked in the complaint, via.,
The fifth anniversary of the found purpose of discussing further the
that the contract and relation of mar
expert who keeps his finger on the
HELD HERE FRIDAY
lng of the Cascade chapter of the canalisation of the Willamette rivet
rlage existing between plaintiff and
puise of extension work in every slate,
was
received
here
this
week
by
Order of the Eastern Star in Spring-
defendant be dissolved and cancelled,
lies in the demand for home economics
More than seventy people attended INDEPENDENCE MAN ACTS
and that plaintiff have the care and
field was observed here Tuesday eve­ Chamber officials. Senator Charles
and
county
agricultural
agents.
the annual no-host picnic and social
AS AGENT THIS WEEK cuxtody of Floyd Rayburn and Ardlx
ning at a specially planned birthday McNary will attend the meeting and
Rayburn, children of plaintiff and
in nearly every state in the Union, gathering which is sponsored by the
party to which all charter members will discuss the possibilities of bring­
the director of extension work is local residents and neld Friday at
O. F. Frederickson of Independence defendant.
ing
about
barge
transportation
on
the
were Invited. Only four of the origi­
Thia summons la served upon you
Is acting us depot agent at the South by publication by virtue of an order
going to add from one to six home Swimmer's Delight.
nal members of the lodge were unable Willamette river between Springfield
ern
Pacific
depot
this
week
during
economics
experts;
provide
additional
j of C. P. Hardnard. county Judge, made
to be present for tne program which and Portland.
Honor guests at the picnic are usu­
the absence of Carl Olson, regular and filed September 3rd. 1930, direct
funds to enable state directors of 4-H
consisted of special music number
ally
those
non-residents
who
are
vis­
At a meeting in Eugene last Week. club work to keep in constant contact
agent who is taking a vacation Mr. lng that you be served with summon*
, by publishing the same once In each
iting in thia city ut the time, but
numb, rs which Included a vocal solo
Senator McNary told the 'Eugene with the work; and to put on new
and Mrs. Olson are entertaining as weeks for four successive week* In
by Mrs. Cliff Abrams, and short sum­
this year the group honored Dr. and
i chamber of commerce committee that subject specialists.
their guests this week. Mr. and Mrs (he Kpriugflold New*, and that you
mary of the history of the lodge in
Mrs. Carl Phetteplace und family who
answer Ihe same within four weeks
the canalization of the river was now
Fred Smith of Chanute, Kansas.
A feature is the interest this year in
Oregon by Anne Whitaker, guest from
moved to Eugene Saturday to make
from the first publication thereof
possible If concerted action was taken marketing specialists. Two-thirds of
Eugene. A large birthday cake was
Thia summon* la flrat so published
by those people who wonld be bene­ the slates are adding these men to their home. Other honor guests In­
Sept.
4, 1930.
Portlander*
H
e
re
—
Mr
and
Mrs.
also cut during the evening.
fited. He declared that he must have give local advice as to how to take cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Fred Lemley of Portland were vial-
8 D. ALLBN.
About 50 people were present for a large amount of factual material full advantage of the vast federal Chanute. Kansas, who are visiting at
Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence
tors in Springfield Sunday and Mon­
the
Carl
Olson
home,
and
Mr.
and
the affair which also marks the first, to use in Washington and that the farm board program. The contact of
and P. O. Address, Eugene, Oregon.
day of (his week.
84 11-1» 2602
meeting of the lodge after a summer various beneficiaries of the service these specialists with the boys and ' Mrs. Tberon B. Sausser of Portland,
vacation.
must unite in their campaign to push girls of the 4-H clubs is expected to parents of Mrs. Harry Stewart who aWMBBammann
such work if they expect it to be furnish one of the best avenues to have been visiting here for several
weeks.
REPUBLICAN CENTRAL
carried forward. The matter of de­ success In the farm board’s plans.
Each family brought a covered dish
Not only Is the budget for this year
COMMITTEE TO FORM termining possible tonnage for the
river barges must be accurately han­ in extension work more extensive as which they contributed towards the
A call for a meeting to organise dled and only actual facts be used ' regards to allotment of federal funds, picnic supper. Following the meal
the Lane County Republican Central in urging the work, otherwise the i but every state is expected to increase the group enjoyed dancing as a means
committee will be made In a few other solons at Washington will doubt ¡its expenditure. So Insistent has the of recreation.
Those present included b isldes the
days, according to Dr. M. C. Harris, the necessity of such work.
demand become that a special »1,000,-
of Eugene, chairman, who has Just
000 appropriation was asked of Con honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
returned from a month’s vacation. FAMILY REUNION HELD
gress and was gran’ed Just before M Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson,
No town can prospe •• on a skim­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. Basford, Mr.
A strong committee to carry on an
AT J. R. FISH HOME HERE the session ended. This brings the and Mrs. 8idney V. Ward, Mr. and
med
nnlk diet. W iat do you
energetic campaign for Phil Metschan,
federal expenditure forthe work to
Mrs.
Levi
H.
Neet,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
republican candidate for governor,
more
than
»4,000,000
for
the
fiscal
Sixty-five people attended a family
Rave if you let the erham of your
and other candidates of the party at reunion at the J. R. Fish home at year Just beginning With the state W. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Larson
the November election, will be ap Garden Way on Labor day. The gath­ funds added, the total for the country Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson,
biiHlnoHH go to the big corpora­
Mr. and Mr«. Walter Gossler, Mr. and
pointed, the chairman Indicated.
ering was I: -id to honor Rev. and Mrs. will he far from »10,000,000.
tion?
Only the money that
Mrs. C. F. Barber, Mr. und Mrs. E.
Nearly all the precincts In the Lane L. B. Bailey and family, formerly of
E.
May,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Morgan,
county have committeemen who back Salem, but who are now moving to
Washington offers few contrasts for
Rtays here makes the whole
up the central committee and it is Hansen. Idaho, to make their future visitors which equal that between the Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pollard, Mr. and
community prosperous.
expected that the best organization home.
dry-as-rust figures being ground out Mrs. James MacManiman, Mr. and
Mrs.
Lee
Inman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
in years will be perfected.
by the census bureau as a result of
Thos attending the reunion were the enumeration Just ended and the Burnell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flanery,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bailey and family, army of workers who do the grinding. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraedrlck, Mr.
CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS TO
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bailey and family, There is nothing dry-nsdust about and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins, Mr. and
HAVE MEETING TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bailey and family, one of the long card-punching rooms Mrs. Harry Whitney, Dan Crites of
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bailey and family,
Eugene, Mrs. Lydia McGowan, Mrs.
The members of the Women’s Civic Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Potter and family, In the bureau, for nearly every one
Carl Fisher and daghter Angellno,
club are requested to meet at the Herbert Cofer and Lee Rockwell of of the 6,000 or so temporarly em­
Mrs. Scafle, and Mrs. Alice Tomseth
Community hall Tuesday evening for Wendling, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey ployees who do the routine work of
compiling the figures Is a flapper ap­ Beeson all of Eugene, and Jack Gorrle,
the first meeting of the fall according
and family and Mr. Tom Wallace of parently a year or so short of college. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swarts, Mr. and
to Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah. An Inter­
Jasper, Mrs. Geneva Wilson of Eu.
Because Director W. M 8teuart felt Mrs. Henry Fandrem of Springfield,
esting program will he given and
gene, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cheshire of youth was a requisite for the alertness and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodard
plans for the work of the club this
Cheshire. Mr. and Mrs. Ash Bailey and speed needed, an age limit of 35 of Cottage Grove.
fall and winter will be discussed in
and family of Junction City, Mr. and was set for these employer s. As a
detail. This will be the first meeting
Mrs. J. F. Bailey and family and Mr. result the age limit appear« to have HAND INJURED WHEN
Good Canning Peaches, per bu......
of the club members since their spring
and Mrs. C. E Bailey and the J. R. been 20. Hall after hall In the ugly
picnic soon after school was out.
AXE
SLIPS
YESTERDAY
Fine Canning Corn, tack ......................................
Fish family, ail of Garden Way.
temporary shacks of the bureau blos­
soms with rows of sprightly young­
Ren Hollister, clerk at Gray's store,
We carry only nationally known Standard Brands of
Visits from Harrisburg—8am Faw-
sters, moat of them feminine. But for received a painful Injury to the first |
ver of Harrisburg was a visitor in
( anned Goods and Quality Groceries.
At Newport—Mrs. Grace May and
all their youth Director Hteuart is finger on his left hand yesterday noon
Springfield Wednesday.
•hlldren, Eugene and Junta, spent
highly pleased with the speed and when he struck it with an axe while
Sunday at Newport.
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Shops Tuesday—Mrs. Fred Wright
accuracy thus far displayed.
cutting wood. The accident happened
• • •
of Marcola was a shopper in Spring-
at his home and ten stitches were nec­
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
Phon®
field on Tuesday.
Just aa the governno nt. rt ached the essary to cloaa the wound which laid i
HOI* BOOKB— Printed and In stock end of the $10,000,000 pocket-book out
open the flesh from the top of the ;
Rainbow Man Here—Joe Williams
at THE NEWS office. Regular form of which haa come money to battle
finger to the union with the thumb.
of Rainbow was a business visitor In
books for keeping pickers’ record the corn-borer, nature stepped In to
Mr. Hollister is able to continue
Springfield on Wednesday.
usod In many yc.rd>.
help out. The drought, which has his duties at the store.
Home Store Earnings
Keep Your Dò liars
In Town!
We Give You Every
Inducement to Keep
Your Money Home
Last Chance
$ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .5 0
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