The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 18, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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t h h r HDAY,
PAGE TWO
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MUSICAL COMEDY AT
M c D onald is B roadway
SUCCESS IN TALKIES
CE?
OUT.
T ea
BKFTEMHBR 1>, IMP-
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦
«.-ok end In Eugen».
Carry Thompson from Vida visitad
in rhurslo* I»«* Sunday
THURSTON
* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
* The grad* school started laal ^ton-
Miss Margaret Kuaaoll, who la
The pleaaaul Hill high school open day with Mr.. Hubert Orgy aa pr'»c'-
teachlug al Cottage Grove, speut the
td Mouday. Septem ber lf> with a good
pal and Ml»» Dorothy Travta aaalat past w eek en d at her home.
enrollment. The teachers are E K
mid the high achool will start n ett
All of the sparkling mirth, youth­
Kilpatrick, principal. Mrs. F. F. C o o l­
Harold Baughman, who baa apeul
1 Monday
ful exuberance and m usical delight
the past year In California, arrived
er and Mt», Sc hulls. Mouday waa
The
teach
er.
whoae
homes
are
in
of the original musk-al co m ed y -h it
home for a abort visit last Munday.
registration for classes. Many grad­
Thurston and have laft *«» begin their
of "Good N ew s“ has been preserved
uate» were pre«ent.
Among the I school are Mlaass Murjorls Grant to
In the fllnr.sation of the Broadway
Marriage Lleenaee itaued
alum nu, present were Alvin Olson.
Marshfield. Msiide Ruaeell lo Print
su ccess which will open Friday at
Eunice Olson. Helen Carter. Donald
vtlle,
Margaret
ituesell
Io
f
o
lia
g
e
During
the past week marriage li­
the K\<x McDonald as a new Metro-
Kahler. Albert M athew,. Jam es Wan­
Grove. Veld« Gray Io Cedar Flat.
enees have been Issued by the county
Goldwyn-Mayer offering
ing, William Kelaoy. Annette Malt
, e | E d m lst.m to Mt Vernon. Verna -lerk to the follow ing: Albert Glenn
Edgar MacGregor, who produced
nan. Thelma Me Peck
Smllh io Creswell. Eva Phelleplace and DHlh Taylor, both of Eugene.
the stage show, cod lrected the pic-
Prune picking la under way at the
to Springfield. Mildred fr ie s io The John V chtll and R ose Tuhy, both of
turisalion with Kick Grinde. screen
ranches of George Ksleoy. Mr Perry
Dalles. Mrs. Hubert Gray, the Thurs- Springfield;
Ben Harrington and
director, from an adaption by Frances
»nd K. E. Schreuk.
Dotile Graham, both of N oll; Albert
Marion of she Hook by Lawrence
Miss Emma Olson vtetted several J Ion grade school.
Mrs W alter Plait has been seriously Noble Eugene, and Elisabeth Halley,
Schwab a-sd B. G. DeSylva.
days with Helen Carter last week
III for several days
C orvallis; Hava Workman and Kiva
In the picture version are sixteen
The American Eagle Girl Scouts
Frank Campbell la at Signal vlalt Caln, both of W estfir; Charles Horn
song hits Including five Interpolated
i troop met at their home on the Jordan
barger and V lok f Hard, both of
numbers not in the stage presentation
ranch Tuesday afternoon They voted I Ing h it mother.
The Beavey and Andereon hop
and written especially for the screen
ot meet every tw o week» on Tuee I yards have finished hop picking. 8ev Springfield
offering. Abe Lyman's famous band
, day night durlug the winter
They
oral Thurston fam ilies were employed
renders this catchy m usical score, in­
MRS. PAGE ENTERTAINS
will go in a body Friday night to
at these yards and have returned
Stanley Smith and Mary Lawlor in a scene »mm the Metm Goldwyn
cluding the ever-popular “Good N ews
the Woman'» gymna»lu»m to com plete
FOR NIECE ON FRIDAY
home.
Mayer Production. “Good N ew t’ Friday and Saturday
and Varsity Drag.”
their sw im m ing instruction.
Mr and Mrs. John Endicott mo
Miss Verna W iley, who baa been
B essie Love heads an unusual cast
Several oprlagfleld achoo! teachers
tored to Bend laat Sunday
spending the numrasr at Salem , re­
of featured players, including Stan­
were Invited to the L. K. Page bom«
Mra. A. 11 Mathews and daughter.
turned laat Friday to enter Pleasant
ley Smith. Mary Lawlor, Gus Shy.
Friday afternoon for a aortal gather
Norma, are spending several day« on
AMONG HUNDRED FAMED
Lola L ace. Cltft I U kulele Ike» Ed Paramount. the producing company
Hill high school as a senior.
ing In honor of Misa Eleanor Camp
Frances I’hlbba. a graduate of the , the coast.
ENTERTAINERS IN FILM
wards. Frank McGlynn, Dorothy Mo which made hie “ Pointed H eels.“ j
'tell of Sacram ento, Canforata, alece
Ml»» Nellie Malhewe has returned of Mrs Page
Pleasant HIU high achool. la going
Malty. Billy Taft. Delmar Daves and ■Shadow of the Law" and “Street
Invited for the after
Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, to attend business college in Port­ from an eatended vtali in W ashing noon were Mrs Arthur Huberts. Mias
Tom Jackson. Miss Lawlor. Shy. Taft of Chance.’
I ton.
one of the m ost popular romantic land
sad Miss McNulty have the roles they
Anne Gurrte, Mias Edna Piatt. Mtas
The new production Is “For the
tta m s of the screen are among the
played in the stage production
professor Palmor and wife have Crystal Bryan and Miaa Campbell.
Josephine
Mathews,
a
laat
year's
D efense.” It presents Pow ell as the
100 entertainers featured In “Happy graduate of Pleasant Hill high school, moved In Arch Shougb house, for the
N a v a rro C o m in g B ack
leading crim inal d efense law yer of a
school year. He Is employed as prin­ Married Woman Faara Gas
Ramon Navarro, in the picture big city—a man w hose brilliance be Day." all aiar. all talking Fox Movie is in Portland.
which first brings his voice to the fore the bar of Justice has earned tone m usical romance, that w ill open
Albert M athews and Jam es Waning cipal of the Thurston high achool.
— Eats Only Baby Food
talking screen in operatic song, is him world-wide fame. Powell wins an engagem ent at the Colonial ’he who graduate from the Pleasant Hill
Carl Platt spent the w eek en d In
"Fur
1
yearn I a le oaly baby food,
surrounded by one of the moat case after case, securing the release ater F rid a/ and Saturday
high school last year have enrolled Eugene.
everything else formed gas. Now,
Farrell
and
Miss
Gaynor
made
elaborate casts be has headed in a from legal tolls of many a man whose
for a post graduate course
Perry Price, who Is employed on lhanka to Adlerika, 1 eat aaylklag
¡cog time, in “Call of the F le s h .’ guilt seem s positive before Powell screen history In “7th H eaven. ac
Jeanette S ettle, a pupil in the Pleas­ the road at the Summit, visited home and enjoy life — Mrs. M Gann
claim ed vs the beet picture of IK S
Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's romantic dra­ take» up his defense.
ant HIU high school, had her tonsils folks laat Sunday
lleves all GAS so yon can eat and
and
repeal
(A
their
su
ccess
in
"Street
ma with m usic which w ill open Sun­
r e m o v e d T u esd a y
A cts oa BOTH upper
Arthur Calvert from Junction City sleep batter
ange l- before the screen began t
day at the FVx McDonald
Ixswell's new high achool w ill open visited relatives here laat Sunday.
and lower bowel removing poisons
talk and. mode decently, they w e-e
Dorothy J o rth c who played op­ MISSING OUT BICYCLE
October 8. with T. Power» of Lorane
Harvey Calvert left Monday e v e you never knew were there, sad
which roused yoar stom ach troabla
RACE PLANNED SUNDAY a sensation in “Sunny Side Ip-
posite the star la “ Devil May Care
as principal.
nlng
for a week's vacation on the No matter what you have triad tor
In “Happy Days." Miss Onyno- sad
and in Gay Madrid." again acts as
The
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr».
New­
coast.
stomach and bowels. Adlerika will
Lane county bicycle riders will aMr Farrell do a specialty entitled
his heroine in the present story, a
comb of Trent burned to the ground
Miss Hasel Edmlston spent (he past
stage
a
M
issing
Out
bicycle
race
at
B
guild
a
U
tile
W
orld
of
Our
vivid drama of the life and love of
Monday. Only a little furniture waa
a Spanish opera singer, the role the county fair grounds next Sunday O w n - a,«- words and m usic being sared.
played by Novarro m the picture according to J. E. Moore, Eugene e^p^vjaily w ritten for them by Hsn-
Miss Cora John left last w eek T or
_ In _ this
_ race the last
a B , Urtx »man
Renee Adoree. who played with him cycle dealer
Scottsburg
where she will teach again
iplete
each
U
p
around
rider to com plete
,B the all star ensem h.
____
DEPT. IGUES
m “The Pagan" and “Forbid
Hours" and won fam e as “Meltaande“ the track U forced to drop out and .
pnxj aclloo ,r e prank Albert thia winter.
Roy John left for Portland laat
In - T he Big Parade." pU ys the rival the race continues until a » riders , son.
---- Warner Baxter.
Raxier El
B recdel.
recdel. Wal
El B
Wal­
sw eetheart as a fiery Spanish dancer«, have dropped out but one. The
ter Catlett W illiam Collier. S r . Jam es Wednesday where he has a position
E m eat T e r r e n e is seen as the is open to all bfcyrie rid er.
No j J. Corbett. Richard K eene. Dixie L«*. in one of the schools In the district
singers aged teacher, a former opera prises are being offered as the race Edmund Lowe. Sharon Lynn. George outside of Portland.
IN T N I W i l l
star, and Mathilde ComonL French is designed m erely to provide activity M acFarUne. V ictor M eLagleu. J Har
Donald Kahler, who is employed In
stage actress, appears as another for the rider, as well as provide old Murray George Olson. Paul Page Idaho, was la Pleasant H ill for a
New Location—968 Wiliam««»
Tom PatricoU. Ann Pennington. Frank few days last week.
former opera star also aiding in training for enduiance races
Richardson. W ill R oger,. David Rot
Between 9th and 10th
launching the young singer to sue-
~
'
lin a
W hispering Jack Smith and REBEKAH S HAVE SHOWER
V isits from W alter* ills— Mr. and Marjorie W hite.
ell at Rex
FOR RECENT BRIDE HERE
There ts also a chorus of mixed
A udiences at the Rex theater Sat­ Mrs. Charles Carter o f W alterville
were
visitors
in
Springfield
on
Mon
voices and 5« beautiful g ir l, in sing
urday and Sunday w ill be treated
M ember, of the Rebekah and 1. U
ing and dan n a g numbers. Benjamin
to one of the greatest W illiam day afternoon
O F lodges surprised Mrs. Myron
, Stoloff directed the picture with
W allace, a recent bride, with a mis
: W alter C atlett as sta g e director
All Fur Trimmed
rellan eou , show er at the regular
Sidney LanfieW and D i win Burke
Monday m eeting o f the Rebekah
collaborated on the story and dialog,
l--dge
The m em bers of the Odd
Where the Big Pictures Play
rhlle Earl Lindsay staged the dance
Fellow'»' lodge - had been invited to
um ber,
be the g u e s t s of the Rebekah's at
i
Ladies’ Dress Coats
i
CO LO NIAL
INALD
$22.50 to $ 5 9 .5 0
Regular Values $35.00 to $85.00
LANE FARM FIGURES ARE
GIVEN BY CENSUS BUREAU
Lane county now baa a total of
COST farm s according to » ta li,tic . Jus’
released by the census bureau at
W ashington. D. C T his Is a decrease
of SI farms sin ce January 1. IMS
when the last farm cen su s w a s com
piled and la a gain of ShS over the
census figure for the last federal
cen su s taken in 1Mb Thia is a 84 8
per cent in crease during the last ten
years
A -farm, for cenaaa purpose«, in
eludes all the land which Is d ir e 'ly
farmed by one person either by his
own labor alone or with th e a ss ista s-e
at m em ber, of hiu howaehoid. or hired
em psoyees
W hen a landowner has
one or more tenants, ren ter, cropper,
or m anager,, the land operated by
ta ch «» considered a farm Anv ttact
I of land leas than three acr*, u»ed for
».gricaltaral purposes, w ile h produced
j prod act a to th e value of 885« la the
preceding calendar year la classed a
farm
W asco county show s the largest de
-reaae in number of farm s during the
last tea years, with Jefferson. Wal
Iowa, and Baker c«ose com petitor,
W asco county, the report sh ow ,, lost
K J farm s during the per.od while
Jefferson lost 8 »
W allow s lost 1M
sa d Baker county loet 11» farms.
Marion county takes the lead «1th
new farm s She has
farms which
■s a gain vf 1.14$ over the past census
figu re, Clackam as county is a close
second la the sam ber of new farms
with a g a ls a t ♦ » farm s Lane county
to seventh iu the Imt of all counties
m th e state la the percentage of new
farm , for th e tea year period
PREVIEW
Thursday Night
Then—
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
SMITH
cue
Mickey
Mouse
Club
Saturday
11:15
A. M
SUN. - MON. - TUE.
SAN*
COMING SUNDAY
w
- 7 -
SATURDAY A SUNDAY
SPRINGFIELD MEN HEAD
COMMITTEES OF LEGION
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F O X ILEX
Two Springfield men were named
of statew id e com m ittee« of the
A n r r u s i Legion thia w e e k by the
sta te eom m aeder Bea F Dcrria waa
M lerted chair—,» of the egtsiattve
M B Huatly was
o f the reforeetatioe
the meeting.
Following the show er a playlet en­
titled. ‘ The C lothes Line Goaaip" was
presented by Mr, Stella Findley, Mr».
N ellie Eaton, and Mr,. Zella Cantrell.
Mrs Pearl Schantol entertained with
aa instrum ental selection and Charles
P. Poole of Eugene made a short
talk oa the work of the tw o organ I xa-
tlon a
m e m b e r s h ip
c o m m itte e .
Values to $2.50
$1.50
Ladies' Smocks—
Regular $2.00 Value
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
HAVE PARTY ON FRIDAY
Sixteen attended the social meeting
of the young people of the Bapthn
church which was given at the Will
Maybe home on Friday evening b)
Mrs. M. A. Rice. A discussion of
the work which the class will attempt
to carry on thia week, followed by
a social hour and refreshment» oc
cupied those present which Included
Rev. and Mr*. Ralph R. Mulholland.
Miriam Rice. V em lce Hawke, Donald
Hawke, Paul. U oyd and Dorothea
Freae. Iowa and Ruth Carlton. Gladys
Chase. Edna Haverfield. Steven Rice.
Mr. and Mrs Maybe, and Mrs. Rice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
N otice is hereby giren that the un­
dersigned h a , been appointed Execo
tor of the E state ot Emma A. My.
deceased, by the County Court of
Lane County. Oregon
All person,
having claim s against said estate are
hereby notified to present the »ame.
properly verified to the undersigned
at the office of Well* d W ells. Bank
of Commerce B ld g . Eugene. Lane
County. Oregon within six months
from the date of the first publication
of thia notice.
Date of first publication. Sept. 18.
me
W ell,
A
FRANK 4. SLY,
Executor
W ells. Attornevs
S IM S ; O. >-»-14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No4kw is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Execn
trtx of the E state of Ounhlld M
Klrkeberg deceased, by the Countv
Coert of t.ane County. Oregon A.I
peruoas having claim , against sa.ri
estate a .e hereby notified to prevent
the « a n ,, properly verified, to the
undersigned nt the o f fic e of W ell,
s W ells. Bank of Commerce BMg
Eug>-ne. Lane County, Oregon, within
,'X m o n t h , fro m th e d a te o f the
first puNtcatlon of this notice
Date of first publication. Sept 18.
1834
U l i J A X JOHNSON.
The other a j pein im ee t
at the «eme tim e waa the naming
a t S. 8 George cd Eugene, past state
-vmmander. to the , basrmanshlp of W ells
th e
$1.95
Big Assortment of
Ladies' Felt Hats
A
E x e c u tr lt
W ells. Attorney,
8 IASS. O A» 1811
NOTICE
We have moved our Radio Business into the
D. W. Roof Jewelry Store
First National Bank Building, Springfield
WE WISH TO THANK OUR OLD CUSTOMERS AND
INVITE OLD AND NEW FRIENDS TO VISIT
US IN OUR NEW LOCATION.
All Wm
Rcdenbough Garage
Account* payabl* here
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For Radio
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