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    H ow ard D unlop died at hla hom e
at W est A pringfleld on F riday follow ­
ing an a tta c k of h eart dlaeaae. H e
w as sixty five y e a rs old nt th e tim e
of his death. S urviving la n (laugh
t r. May, and a step -fath er, Hugh
Dunlop, both of Teaxey, O regon. F u ­
n d a l serv ices w ere under th e d irec­
tion of th e W alker Poole ch ap el In
Kugene. A grave aide serv ice wan held
with Rev. It N elson of E ugene of­
ficiatin g and In term eu t w as m ade In
th e Dak H ill cem etery.
Appreciative Audience Greets
New Managers at Initial Per­
formance: Sound and Vision
Quality Surprises Skeptical
Theatre Fans.
S pringfield has a th e a tre once m ore
T he Bell th e a tre has been co m plete*
a t t e n d and is now show ing first ru n
•''ctu res nightly. An au dience w hich
filled th re e fo u rth s of th e sea ts tu rn ed
out T uesday night to a tte n d th e firs t
n 'g h t show at th e th e a tre sin ce it
has been leased by th e new p ro p ri­
etors. And they w ere both su rp rised
and pleased a t th e tra n sfo rm a tio n
w hich has tak en place in S prin g field 's
show-house.
V a d e r th e d irection of C. S. Ben
Janiin. M. S. Cole an d G ranville Si-
P h o n o n th e house h as been changed
into a first class sound th e a tre . RCA
sound equipm ent h as been in stalled ,
the stag e and fro n t of the th e a tre
has been rem odeled, a new screen h as
been purchased, th e projection room
has been encased and th e audience
no lo n g er h e a rs th e w h ir of th e p ro
je c to rs as they listen to and w atch
th e action on th e screen before them .
The lobby has been alte re d and both
th e lobby and th e o u tsid e of th e th e ­
a tre h as been rep ain ted cream and
trim m ed w ith red. R ed lam ps h av e
been placed in th e larg e bell sign
and m akes a v ery d is tin c t sign.
Equipm ent
F or tw o w eeks, an e x p ert from Se­
a ttle h as been h e re in stallin g and
te s tin g th e sound equipm ent. He com
pleted his w ork on F rid ay and th e
days in terv en in g before T uesday n ig h t
w ere sp en t in a d ju stin g and im proving
defects w hich ap peared.
P atro n s atte n d in g th e th e a tre T u e s­
day w ere m et a t th e door by Mr.
Cole an d Mr. B enjam in who m ade
them feel welcom e. Mr. M cP herson
w as in th e o p e ra to r's booth. Tw o
young w om en u sh ers esco rted th e
people to th e ir se a ts and th e show s
sta rte d when scheduled w ithout any
troub le o r com m otion.
T h e Fox
M ovietone new s-reel b ro u g h t m any in-
te r e s ’ing ev en ts of th e fa r c o m e rs
of th e world to th e th e a tre . T h is
was followed by a S tan L aurel-O liver
H ardy com pany com edy w hich carried
aw ay th e audience w ith its m irth p ro­
voking ev en ts. T he fe a tu re p ictu re
was “Good N ew s." a Metro-Goldwyn-
M aver a ttra c tio n of college life, fo ot­
ball h ero es, love a ffa irs and Jazz.
Open E very N ig h t
S ta rtin g a t once th e show house
will be open e v ery ev en in g w ith com
plete show s b eginning at 7:15 and
9:00 o’clock. T h e re w ill be m atin ee
perform an ces every S atu rd ay and S u n ­
day and on holidays in cluding T h a n k s­
giving.
T he p icture, "T h e R en eg rad es,"'” a
film of th e ad v en tu res of th e F ren ch
F oreign Legion, will play as th e fe a ­
tu re a t th e Bell th e a tre follow ing th e
la s t show ing of "Good N ew s’’ w hich
ends to n ig h t
DANCES AT THURSTON
ARE WELL ATTENDED
jack Oakic, Eugene Pallette in one of many laugh seenca
in the Paramount Picture, "Sea Legs”
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
THURSTON
♦
N27-D4-11-18-26
NOV.27-D.4-11-18-26
T he larg est crow d yet to a tte n d
any of th e A m erican laiglnn duncen
held at T h u rsto n on every o th er Sat
j urday nlghl w as p resen t last S atu rd ay
according to Juck I .arson, local fl
nance officer. T heee dunces a re now
becom ing so popular th a t the is'g lo n
is beginning to m ake a little m ore
tliun expenses for th e ir efforts.
JACK OAKIE SHOWN
SEWING CLUBS HOLD
MEETINGS LAST WEEK
IN “SEA LEGS” SUNDAY
J a y G ra n t, who h as been in th e
•'A m erica's
Joy • F rien d ."
Jack
em ploym ent of th e fo rest se rv ice d u r­ O akie, h as unco rk ed a n o th e r panic
ing th e p a st su m m er, h as re tu rn e d of laugh m o m en ts In h 's la te s t s ta r ­
hom e.
ring ro ar, “Sea L egs,” th e Sunday
Mr. an d Mrs. H endshu and fam ily and M onday fe a tu re a t t h e Fox Mc­
from D exter sp en t la s t S unday a t Donald th e a tre . And. in ad d itio n to
B ert W eavers.
th e in im itab le J a c k , h ila rity Is en­
T u esd ay aftern o o n about th irty h anced by th e p resen ce in th e cast
frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Bonney of "S ea L egs” of ro tu n d E ugene 1‘al
g a th e re d at th e hom e of Jo h n Ed le tte and th e " k ib itz e r'' H arry Green.
n rs to n and gave them a show er. Many
T h ese th ree, any one of whom can
b eau tifu l and u seful g ifts w ere receiv ­ ■ rovide enough laughs to la s t a
ed. Mrs. B onney w as fo rm erly Miss m onth, a re Joined by b eau tifu l Lil
M aude E d m isto n and w as re c en tly 1 an R oth, w hose fooling in “T he
m arried.
Love P arad e." “ H oney" and "A nim al
T he T h u rsto n high school b ask et C rack ers ' lifted h e r to th e fro n t rank
ball team s m otored to Crow la st F ri­ f (creen com ediennes.
T he love
d ay even in g w here th ey m et defeat m o m en ts th a t n rlse b etw een the
in a gam e w ith th e high school team s lively L illian and th e gusty Ja c k are
th ere.
rio ts of ro ars. And n early ail the
N ext F rid ay ev en in g Vida high action ta k e s place on th e lone b a ttle­
school b a sk e tb a ll team s will play tre ship of a m y th ical M ed lteran n ean re­
T h u rsto n high school te a m s on th e public.
local floor.
T h e re are gobs and gobs, and gobs
A rch S hough m ade a b u sin ess tr ip of love and la u g h te r In "S e a Legs,”
to P o rtan d th e 'f i r s t of th e w eek.
with O akie as a sh an g h ied A m erican
T h e losing side of th e B ible school sailer. Im pressed Into th e serv ice of
c o n test e n te rta in e d th e w in n ers last th e tiny but am b itious L atin p rin ci­
T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t th e hall. Dif­ pality. O akie, u n w illingly, is doing
fe re n t c o n te s ts and g am es w ere e n ­ serv ice for a young m illio n aire who
joyed u n til a la te h o u r when refresh has paid his law y er, H arry G reen, to
m en t of pie, cak e and san d w ich es aid him avoid his com pulsory period
w ith cocoa w ere served. T h ere w ere of n av al serv ice.
W hen O akie dis
about 100 p resen t who enjoyed th e covers th e ru se th a t has s e t him to
evening.
scrubbing d eck s and peeling potatoes
Mrs. A rch Shough a n d d au g h ter, u n d er a legion of gold-braided of
P a tty and Mrs. Felix S p ark have re ­ fleers, he Is tm p o tently furious, but.
tu rn ed hom e from T illam ook w here when he dis o v ers th a t his assum ed
th ey sp en t th e m ost o f last week.
nam e allow ed him unlim ited cre d it on
Rev. Cook of Eugene, field w o rk er th e m illio n aire's bank account, and
fo r th e C h ristian hom es fo r boys, girls th a t th e c a p ta in 's p retty d au g h ter,
and old people, was in T h u rsto n last L ili'an R oth, looks w ith fav o r on his
S unday and gave a ta lk d u rin g th e A m erican accen t, he begins to tak e
ch u rch serv ices, also a ssiste d In th e an in ’e re s t In life.
m usic by sin g in g a solo.
Mrs. B essie B row n, w ho h a s sp en t
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
th e p a st su m m er in E ugene, has
N otice if h ereb y given th a t School
m oved o u t to spend th e w in te r with ' d is tric t No. 19. In S pringfl'-ld, Lane
h e r son, M orris Brown and fam ily County, O regon, will pay a t th e office
of c lerk of said d is tric t, all w a rra n ts
h ere.
to and in clu d in g 1263, d ated O ctober
11, 1930 In te re st ceases a fte r N ovem ­
Mr. and M rs. E rn e st M cK inney ber 30, 1930.
C. F. BARBER. Clerk
drove to M onm outh W ednesday ev e­
n in g to spend th e T h an k sg iv in g holi­
d ay s w ith h e r p aren ts.
M anagers of th e th e a tre ex p ressed
them selves as being well pleased w ith
N O T |C E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
th e recep tio n given th em T u esd ay
NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t by
T here w ere m any o th e r m eetings held v irtu e of an ex ecution and o rd e r of
th a t night w hich drew som e of th e ir sale issu ed out of th e C ircuit C ourt
p atron s.
of th e S ta te of O regon fo r L ane
C ounty N ovem ber 21st, 1930, upon and
p u rsu a n t to a d ecree duly given and
Abe was a t a dan ce and lost a m ade by th e said C o u rt N ovem ber
w a’let co n tain in g $600. He got up on 20th, 1930, in a su it p ending th erein
a ch air and an n o u n ced : “G entlem en. in w hich M ary H ostick was p lain tiff
I lost my pocketbook w ith $600 in It. and D. F. M arks and Je n n ie V. M arks,
To th e m an w hat finds It. 1 will give his w ife, w ere d efen d an ts, w hich ex
ecution and o rd e r of sa le w as to me
$50.”
d irected and com m anded m e to sell
V oice from th e R ear: "I’ll give th e re a l p ro p erty h e re in a fte r de­
scrib ed to sa tisfy c e rta in liens and
$75.”
ch arg es in said d ecree specified, I will
on S atu rd ay th e 27th d ay of Decern
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E
NOTICE Is hereby given th a t by her, 1930, a t th e h o u r of one o'clock
virtue of an execution and o rd er of P. M. a t th e so u th w est door of th e
sale Issued out of th e C ircuit C ourt C ounty C ourt house in E ugene, Lane
of th e S tate of O regon fo r L an e C ounty, O regon, offer fo r sale and
C ounty N ovem ber 21st, 1930, upon and sell a t public auction fo r cash , sub
n u rsu a n ’ to a decree duly given and Ject to red em p tio n as provided by law,
m ade by th e said C ourt N ovem ber all of th e rig h t, title an d in te re s t of
20th. 1930. in a suit pending th erein th e d efe n d a n ts in said su it and of
in which Mary H ostick was p lain tiff all p a rtie s claim in g by, th ro u g h or
and C arl M arks, H C. K enney and u n d er them or an y of th em sin ce th e
E lla K enney, his wife, w ere d efen d ­ 20th day of D ecem ber, 1930, in or
an ts. which execution and o rd e r of to th e follow ing d escrib ed real prop­
sale w as to me d irected and cam- e rty to-w it:
All th a t p a rt of th e S o u th h alf of
m anded m e to sell th e real p ro p erty
h e re in a fte r described to satisfy c e r­ th e N o rth east q u a rte r and th e N orth
tain liens and ch arg es in said d ecree h alf of th e S o u th east q u a rte r of Sec.
specified. I will on S atu rd ay , th e 27th tion 21 tp. 15, S. It 1 W. W. M„ Lane
day of D ecem ber, 1930. a t th e h o u r C ounty, O regon, lying e a st of th e
of One o'clock P. M. at the so u th w est C ounty R oad, and m ore p a rticu larly
B egin­
door of th e C ounty C aurt-house in describ ed a s follow s to-w it:
Eugene, I>ane County, Oregon, o ffer ning at a po in t in th e E a st line of
for sale and sell a t public auction Section 21, Tp 15 S. R. 1 W. W. M.
for cash, su b ject to redem ption as £0.00 ch ain s South of th e N o rth e a st
provided by law, ail of th e rig h t, c o rn e r th ereo f and ru n n in g th en ce
title and In terest of th e d efen d an ts along th e sectio n line, so u th 40.00
In said su it and of all p arties claim ­ c h ain s; th en ce w est 10.25 ch ain s to
ing by, thro u g h or u n d er them o r th e c e n te r of th e C ounty ro a d ; th en ce
any of them since th e 20th day of N o rth erly along th e c e n te r of th e
N ovem ber, 1930, In o r to th e follow ­ county ro ad to a point due w est of
th e point of b eg in n in g ; th en ce e a st
ing describ ed real pro p erty , to-w it:
T he N orth h alf of th e S o u th east 11.74 chains to th e place of b eg in n in g ;
q u a rte r, and th e South h alf of th e co n tain in g 42.00 a cres of land in L ane
N o rth e a st q u a rte r of Sec. tw enty-one County, O regon, to g e th e r w ith th e use
(21) In T ow nship F ifteen (15) South, of th e w ater from th e sp rin g on th e
R ange O ne (1) W est of th e W illam ­ land ad jo in in g th e above d escrib ed
e tte M eridian, L ane C ounty, O regon, p ro p erty in Sec. 21, Tp. 15 S. R. 1
ex cep tin g th erefro m fo rty tw o a c re s W. W. M. Lane C ounty, O regon, w hich
sold to D. F. M arks as show n by said land belonged to C arl M arks as
deed d ated A pril 25th, 1922, and rec­ show n by th a t ce rta in deed dated
o rd ed in Book 131, page 616 L ane A pril 25th, 1922 and recorded in Book
C ounty Deed R ecords, to g e th e r w ith 131 page 626 L ane C ounty Deed
Records.
th e w a te r rig h t th e re in reserv ed .
Dated this 26th day of November, i D ated th is 26th day of N ovem ber,
1 1930.
1930.
H. L. BOWN,
H. L. BOWN,
S h eriff of L ane C ounty, Oregon.
S h eriff of L ane C ounty. O regon.
nlng a t the hom e of Mr. and Mra.
M. J Mi Kiln. A social tim e will be
enjoyed follow ing th e d ln u er. T hle
elub Is com posed of bolli E ugen« and
C arp en ter* u n d er th e supervision of
H prlngfleld women, hence th e nam »
G eorge P erk in s a re now busy put
ting on tlie roof of th e large h an g ar
w hich Is being built nt th e a irp o rt
for the B ennett Air T ra n sp o rt com ­
pany. The new h a n g a r is large enough
Io accotninodale the la rg est ships T he
h a n g a r faces th e e a st and will have
Springfield
largo doors on ro ller trucks.
ROOF GOING ON HANGAR
HOWARD DUNLOP PASSES
AT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
AT HIS HOME FRIDAY
AT THE FOX McDONALD
BELI THEATRE HAS
E xp ert Installs
THUH8DAY. NOVKMIlWIt 27. l»30
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
Tw o Four-H sew ing groups held
m eetings Iasi week. T h e E ighth g rade
Jolly sew ers held a m eeting at th e
L incoln school and sp en t th e ir tim e
sew ing a fte r holding a sh o rt business
m eeting
R e fresh m en ts w ere served
by Miss G eorgio S im pkins, hostess
T hose a tte n d in g w ere L av ern e Pugh,
M argaret llan ck . V irginia B rink, Ellen
Cox. - M abel H urd, Oeorgle S im pkins,
L ucille Ihivls. and Mrs. lla a c k , sew ing
ad v iso r for the group.
T he F uur-L sew ing club wns e n ­
te rta in e d at th e hom e of Mrs. l*ratt
H oiverson. th e ir advisor. T hose a t ­
ten d in g th is meeting w ere R uth Pol
lard, W inifred F ranz. May Young.
L orna C hase, M arg aret J a r r e tt, and
F aye H oiverson.
Mrs. H oiverson
serv ed re fre sh m e n ts.
SPRINGFIELD WOMEN AT
SEAL SALE MEETING
Mrs C. O. W ilson and Mrs Wm.
R odenhough a tte n d e d th e luncheon for
C h ristm as seal sale w orkers which
w as held In E ugene on S atu rd ay .
V arious h ealth w o rk ers w ere p resen t
and told of w ork b eing c arried on
w ith th e funds d e rlv e r from th e sale
of th e stam p« and by a p p ro p riatio n s
by th e counties.
I-an«- county budgeted $3,395 last
y ear for th is work.
Coos county
budgeted $11.120. D ouglas, $6.000, and
Jack so n $12.600. Each of th e s coun­
ties hove a sm a lle r population th an
L ane has and all provided a m uch
la rg e r h ealth fund th a n I^ane county.
Bell Theatre
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD
AT JUNCTION CITY FRIDAY
Mr and Mrs. J a c k L arson and two
sons, and Mr. la irso n 's au n t, Mrs.
Tony C hurret of New York City, mo­
to red to Ju n ctio n City Monday eve­
ning Io a tte n d n b irth d ay d in n er In
honor of Mrs. L a rso n 's fath er, F ran k
Nelson. A large num ber of re lativ es
of Mr. iairson g a th ered at his hom e
h ere last week to honor him on his
birthday.
Renegades
A s tirrin g d ram a of the F ig h t­
ing Foreign Legion fea tu rin g
W A R N E R B A XTER
M YR N A LOY
NOAH BEERY
BRIDGE CLUB MEETING
HELD LAST FRIDAY
M em bers of th e bridge d u b w ere
e n te rta in e d a t the hom e of Mr. nnd
Mrs. I. D. L arim er on F rid ay evening
Mrs. C lifford W ilson w as aw arded the
high prize, w hile Mrs. W H. A drian
won second prise. T he next m eeting
of th e club will be held a t the hom e
of Mr. and Mrs. W elby S tev en s on
D ecem ber 6.
MRS. KENYON ENTERTAINS
AENEAS CLUB ON TUESDAY
M em bers of th e A eneas club met
a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. E K enyon
on T uesday a ftern o o n for th e ir re g u la r
m eeting
Mrs. B. A. W ash b u rn e was
u g u est of th e club. T he aftern o o n
was sp en t sew ing nnd re fre sh m e n ts
w ere served by th e hostess.
KENSINGTON CLUB WILL
HAVE MEETING FRIDAY
M em bers of th e K ensington ciub
will be e n te rta in e d a t th e hom e of
Mrs. Jo h n H en d erer on F rid ay aftei
noon
Mrs. H ugh C ow ard, d a u g h te r
or M rs Bert H arp er, will be a guest
nt th e m eeting
M em bers will m ake
fu rth e r plans for th e ir C h ristm as p arty
w hich Is to be held a t th e hom e of
Mrs. 8. C. W right before C h ristm as
TWO TOWN CLUB WILL
ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS
M em bers of th e T w o Tow n club
•• lllc iite rta ln th e ir h u sb an d s w ith a
• overed dish d in n e r h e re F rid ay eve-
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