The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 21, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK POUR
Pete’s Belt At
Stake On Friday
Kansu Wrestler Agrees to
Riturn from California with
Championship at Stake
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
•DOOMED BATTALION” IS STAGE GT.X. iS IN CAST
POWERFUL PRODUCTION
OF "ALMOST MARRIED"
R e a lig n of Pletura Mad« on High
T yro l Mountain Grips Thoee
Who W atch the Showing
Tho. e who tore dram a and sue
pens« w ill find plenty of it in tin
first-run picture. "Doomed B attal
PLAY IN "DOOMED BATTALION'
THURSDAY. JULY 21. l»32
WHEAT CROP VARIES;
SERVICES AT METHOOI8T
FOUR-H JUDGING
MORE DRIED PRUNES
CHURCH ANNOUNCED
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
V iolet Heining, Bellam y and K lrk -
land W ill Enact Principal
Roles: McDonald July 2Z
Four Broadway a ta r i. players
who climbed to the very apex ol
tl. o rb -al fame, w ill he seen In the
leading roles of the Fox picture
“Almost M arried " when that a in«
-I. Ibng dram a opens Its local en
g a r m e n t next Wedneaday
and
Thursday at the .McDonald T heatre
*'• Kuran«*. They are Violet Heating.
who plays the leading fem in ize role.
Ra lt h Bellamy and A lexander K irk
-awd »h o s h a t, Iead,„ g m al„ ho„
r s and Allan Dlnehart
L ig h te r Foreign W heat Crop Pre­
Boys and girls whu won places Rev. P elndeater Arrangée f» r Sub
dicted in Report:
Hog
i the Judging cuuteata held al the
stltutsa During Abss'iss at
Prices T ake Advanos
l.tlrground- In Eugene Saturday,
Annual Institu te Outing
ihe closing day of the four-day
A ligh ter wli si c iii'i In
!i i leaders' recreation school, were an
Key. J. T. Moore, form er pastor
p articu larly In the north t h i n a uounced thia week by It. U. Kueh of the church, w ill preach (he moru-
area, and a -lig h tly larger o' e In ner, county club leader. Judging In , lug sermon al the Melhodiat church
Japan Is estim ated at present ac « luded both «home economics and in Springfield Sunduy al I I o'clock
cording to latest governi..... .. cable crops,
' His subject w ill be "The L ife T hai
dlapatches from the orient received
W inners In the boys division were ' R ° w ••
T ils church school will
by the m arket division of the t re George Saunders, Norkenxle. (Ire i;
“ I 9 46
T here w ill Ire no
gou State t'ollcge Kxtena on
sr- A lfred T aylo r, llcthel, second; O r evening service. Itev. Poindexter
vlce^ I hla country normally exports \ III«* E lle r, F o lia g e Grove, th ird , * ••• *•' ou* *,f
Fliy attending
much more wheat and flour I,. M a|coin. « '.„th o rn , W llla g llle .p l» the church In s o lu te nt M ulti» lake.
China than to Japan M eanw hile .o u rtb ; and Ted Calllson. F all
Tile Rev. E. H Cierno w ill couducl
estim ates of domestic production Creek, fifth
the services a l Coburg Huuda)
are for
a much sm aller w inter
Munday
U lr l. who won were M arie Cong, morning at 9 46. T h e
wheal crop than lusl year bin a
don, Ulachly and M urtho Moon, W II school w ill meet at 10:30
|a rger spring wheat ci
i o >. Jin ging |ag |||aapja( (lw | f|)r f |r „ . M yrna
from present conditions.
Laird, Edenvale, and Lau ra W ilde.
The Pacific coast dried prune ^ “‘ * 7 “
J *’ ?
Fln gsr le Amuptatsd
crop .his re a r w ill be about 36.1100 *
•M ‘ * a r,a n "' » p rlM tls W .
C. E. P u lle r had one finger anipu
.
third.
Ions more than a year ago bul
tated this morning. The finger has
about 67,000 tons below that of two
been badly Infected for some lim e.
Woodmen to Meet
years age, according to la te -I gov­
A aotbsr well ntlended wrestling ion" which plays at the Colonial
match at th.* Lane County F air th eatre for the balance of the week
ground la In prospect (or Friday The story depicts the heroism ol
night a! this week w ith the an- a group of Austrians during the
nouncement by H erb t<w er. match I j r e a l * ar “ M<1 *h e,r elfo rts to hold
maker, that Don H ill of W ichita. | ‘ fo rt ” n ,he Tery p* ak of a h i,h
Kansas, w ill return to this vicin.ty ilgh mountain.
T he gripping story concerns the
front C alifo rn ia to take on George
' W ildcat" Fete In a match in which leep friendship of an Italia n gent Io
the diamond studded. W orld's Jun­ nan and his Austrian mountain
T ira B lrre ll and Louis T re n k e r. European stars, are shown here a *
Homing, who. incidentally, they appear In "IXmm ed B attalion ", which plays first run al the Colo-
ior M iddlew eight championship belt ;uide, welded by dangers shared In
eating
together
the
precipitous
created
the
role
of
Rebecca
in
ntal
Thursday. F rid a y and Maturda v
w ill be at stake.
T h e ir d ram atic roles In this
,>eaks
of
the
T
yro
l.
W
a
r
intervenes
-
Rebecca
of
Sunnvbrook
F
a
rm
,”
en-
The two boys met at the fa ir­
picture has won for them in te rn a ti onal favor.
o
pit
them
against
each
other
in
a
deared
heraelf
to
New
York
theatre-
grounds arena three weeks ago to
upen the outdoor matches and al struggle to possess a strategic Al- goers In “J F ace, East" and "T he
though Fete won the falls, large Pine peak, and m ilita ry orders force Rubicon." and played w ith George
num ber* of the fans thought, and them to plot for each other s des A rtlss In the original production of e
s till do thin k, that H ill had out truction. Situallons result where "D israeli."
K irklan d won his fame w ith the
Portland— Dales for the Annual
K lam ath
Falla — Dr.
Ralph
classed him a ll the way and was suspen-e runs high and action
brhiffR a serie« of exciting clim axes \ > w York T heatre Guild in such b u y e r’s and T rad e Promotion event Stearns perform ed an operation
the real champion.
M onthly meeting of the Modern
to a crisis whch is said to hold the successes as "W in g D y e r Europe " have been set from August I lo I in here Monday which he removed ernm ent estlinatea as of July I
Sm all G irl III
Fete has decided that the only
which show u prospective crop o f : " ,,o,*nn,b of Am erica w ill be held
audiences spellbound.
T h e re a r e ! - UU glon" and "R C R ". w hile BeL
o
. u
u
.
,
way to assure the public that he scenes of rushing A lpine avalanches |anly playw , in ~Town Bov . -n<|
Ila Haley, sm all daughter uf M r.
* • « ' • " « » - Headed
by
A
L
can handle .he W ic h ita boy without -w eeping to destruction, and the -Roadside."
and Mrs, .Miles Haley of Goshen.
"Alm ost
M arried
,*?.
President of the Portland
fornla crop Is expected to be much 1,11,1 * ° f »an I «ten on .
any trouble Is to post his belt for dynam iting of a mountain provides m arka , he
Is reported lo be quite III .1 Ihe
picture In wh(ch ;
o fl
John Day— A m onthly average of larger than last year, though iliMt
this match.
home ot her parents.
Cam p Creak Man Here
one of the most tremendous specta- Bellamy and K irklan d have pluved
*’«
"
Tue,kU y to r * 31000 In gold dust and nuggets has | of Oregon and W ashington, consist
P relim inary events for the card Ces yet film ed
iogeiher. , h eir
s fr~ n
-><«'■ ‘ r<P «•’
Greg««
been taken from G rant county m in e -j tug mostly of (he Italia n prune i, Is
M arlon Chase of Cam p Creek was
have not been announced at this
A ttends Church Picnic
and shipped to Sun Francisco Min-1 estim ated at only 30.300 Ions Hits a business visitor In Mprlngrield ou
T a la Blrell, the exotic star, plays being "Surrender
w riting.
Baker-— A new w aterw heel to re­ lug is providing the only menus o f ! V*“ r compared w ith 39.760 Ions a Wednesday afternoon.
the leading fem inine role.
Dlnehart Is a star of the Belaaco
Mrs. 11 II Mallstuuli attended the
place the one which has been used ' ii^ ih o o d for many,
Last week Fete won a decision
! year ago.
T he film was actually made in school. A fte r making his debut In
picnic or the U n itarian Alliance
for the past IS years ia being pre-
over Pedro Sanchez of New M ex­
the Austrian Alps and depicts s o m e , The G ir, o, the Oolden Weg, .. he
Child le III
which was held In Riverview park
pared to operate the m unlclnal light
C h . m p o . g - »»ylhl.ns from « .,
T h e rise In hug , rices »mounting
ico when each had taken one fall
very beautiful w in te r scenery. Be rMpi<1,y rO8e to leading p ar„ 4nd
T h e sm all child of M r. and M r . h i l l k of Mkliiner's b ull« Wednesday
M„ y
(.llr , y
at Baker. T h e new wheel w ill make p a rt, of the W illa m e tte valley held , ,o „ , rom U ta
and the Mexican was unable to re­
fore being released by U n iversal then t0 8tardom ln - A pp,eaaUce "
Jack H ow ell Is III at the home of afternoon.
fro u , |lttMe IlMW.
turn for the th ird go.
the plant almost autom atic In Its their annual picnic here Sunday July baa
the spoken words were recorded -The M arriag e Bed." "L a w fu l L a r
the parents.
operation states M ayor Harvey.
One of the Iw o correctly made of- throughout the country E x a .n lu . i
C liff Reagan of W yom ing also again In the Am erican language. eeny" and
Cheapyr t0 M arrv "
fld a l flags of Oregon was present- ' llo „ o,
for
yt.ar>
won his match w ith T ex P o rter of songs, and other sound features re- since going to Hollywood he has
C alifo rn ia People V isit
K lam ath Falla— Building perm its ed to the Champoeg M em orial as ¥eala , ha( „ r(a#
am„ un| „
Medford when the la tte r knocked main in the Austrian tongue.
appeared in the screen production let at the C ity H a ll for «he firs t am-latlon by Ihe visiting picnic aol , a r
Tw
u
nieces of D r W . N. Dow are
of
,
|ne
r„
r
him self out in a series of head
On the Beeutlful, Shady
1 "T h e B rat" and Good Sport."
h alf of July doubled the total per­ * ro“ P
aa the four year average rlae for
* ' h l* h,,ni«* T h «Z
Mrs.
butts. Each had taken one fall when
Links at
THEATRE SEEKS COUPLE
"Almost M arried." hearlded as a m its issued for the entire month
Newspaner publish ,h l* P*«-*“«» '« >»3^38 Inclusive was ‘i ’1" * 8 , h " ',," v r of M are Island.
this occurred.
Grants
Pasi
FOR PUBLIC WEDDING hum an- m ystery th rille r, revolving of June. The sum involved Is $11,-
era enroute to th heir
eir annual conven
’ 5 Th*
'»>'• » « »
»•« Ka p X “. S c L T
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: around a "devil's trian g le." the fo- 769.60 so fa r this month
lion at San Francisco on a .p e d a l ‘ r,,“ , r r ln P*»P«rt«on to price, how
• husband la
M id-Sum m er
Entertains V isitor— Mrs. Maude
Ray W Jones, manager o f the cal point of which Is a mad must
train
were
held
up
near
G
rains
'»«««
«
'<>*
•
•
"
«
»
«
-n.Vjr. and
Am ateur Golf Tournam ent
Rogers, president of the state Re­ Fux-McDonald theatre In Eugene elan, played by K irk la n d , whose rul-
Sisters— A total o f 34,000 sheep
Now S tarting
»«
«»>• “ t t i . h “ » . of r a ! " ^ in
. bekah assembly was a guest at the j » a n ts some couple from this vlcin- ing obesnfcin Is that love can be ful- have been counted into the govern- Pas* and taken from the coaches ' n,«rh
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for top quality light hutchera. an
of the Pacific float. His A chance for Ihe ordinary golfer
honie
of Mrs. Sarah Johns during | jty to be m arried on the stage of filled only by the m urder of the one : ,nent ran * e
“ • this place
since ...
by the Josephine county Cavemen
that the $2 advance repreaented a !
P Wl11 '‘ pt' n,, “ w*'” l‘ • '
•o try his prowess agalnsl players
her vl -it in Springfield.
• the theatre next Thursday evening, he loves W illia m Cameron Menxies Jul> *• ,he 1,Pcuinlt day
on which A large open a ir break fast aw ait
aeon and they w ill go to Port An or hla own daaa.
Price
S500 entered. T he sheep are owned ed them at G rants Pass city park 50 * * *'e " ‘ I“ «'’* « *
I July 28. T h e license, m inister, ring, directed the production.
geles for two nmniha before return-1
e „ lry g , a
Undergoes Operation — W illia m 1 and many other useful articles w ill
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The visitors la te r left In automo-
by Eastern Oregon men.
lug (o th e ir base
P rize s fo r W in n e rs
biles for the Redwuixl highway | T W Q W ) L L R E P O R T q
G regory, mem ber of the Junior class be furnished the couple by the LOGGING OPERATORS
of the local high school during the theatre and busine-s houses. T h e
e c c v p i-r u n i
o n ra c e
° re ° on City— T w o young cougars spending the night at Eureka.
la s t year, underwent a m ajor oper 1 wedding w ill be featured In conjunc-
PATROL RELEASE took possession of the A. L. Ham
SUMMER CONFERENCE
ss»«A M
w» 4 L -
X T ___ a X ______ a
.
.
niond garden and used it as a play-
atlon
at
the Northw
est hospital
In Hon
w ith the showing of the film .
Mats. MON. to FRI. 25c
T h e continued decline in the lum
M ary Hadley and Lee V a il w ill
,,
,
ground early Saturday morning he­
Eugene Tuesday. July 19
"Alm ost M arried."
NITES
A SUN. Mat 35c
l i r m arket is being noted in the , ore Ih t,y were frlRhtened awav by
give reports on the annual summer
-VW —
W
C hildren 10c
I in. reasmg num ber of logging oper- Harl). r,8lnK neiallb<>rs Thv plalltll
7-.
Hl
’ ‘ onf»r»nce of the C hristian Endea
t e d l G enes Hiid M r C ircle have
, ,,
.
.t o n , who are asking for release ln
garden w ere
dama<ed
F R I. and SAT.
, ,
. ,
v0«- held al T u rn e r from July 4 to
SU N . • M O N. - T U E S
W E D . and T H U R S .
returned from a trip to Eastern
. . . .
„
.
7 ,
j from responsibility fo r fire patrol
Great Fun Show
,
.
,
.
,
« “ ‘T 10 «1 «he Munday morning
.. .
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¡■•n areas they have been logging
Roseburg— T w o Portland firm s Oregon w ith a load of cherries. ,
' services of the ( hrlstlan church.
"SKYSCRAPERS
“ALMOST
Jack Oakis
I in the national forest according to won contracts fo r the construction
Miss Norm a M athews left last T he choir w ill furnish -p e d a l music
In
: an a rticle in T h e orest Log, o fficial of a bridge across the Umpqua Saturday for Los Angeles a fte r ttnd Rev. P ru itt w ill give a short
MARRIED"
SOULS”
"Million Dollar
publication o f the Oregon State riv e r at the site o f the N ational s:ending lo day.* at her home here talk on »Youth and the Church "
with
Lags"
Board of orestry.
Soldiers home when bids were
Hubert Allet^ who is a radio oper
The C hristian Endeavor w ill meet
W arren W illiam s,
Alex K irk la n d ,
Many of these lum ber o p e ra to rs , opened at the Veterans Bureau In ator In the navy, stationed at Man ut " o'clock and an evangelistic ser-
Hen T urpin - Andy
A n ils Page.
Vlolel llem lu g.
are asking fo r inspections of th e ir W ashington. D. C., Monday. Port- Frandsco left last Thursday on his v,l-e
Clyde
with
-p e d a l
Instrum ental
Ralph Bellamy
property to ascertain If required land Bridge company bid $26.900 on return a fte r spending a few days music w ill follow
disposal methods have been car the
super structure,
and
Union w ith relatives asd friends here and i
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ried out on cut over land. W hen Bridge company of Portland enter- elsewhere In Oregon.
„
M cKenzie Resident Visit»— An-
these have been m et the state or ed a bid of $15.370 for the substruc-
When the Summer pavements blister it Is high time to
Last Sunday Coburg baseball gu* Harbeck of M cK en ile bridge
associhtions accept fire control re- ture.
teams defeated Thurston d u b team was u visitor In Springfield on
sponsibility. T his method prevents
think of cooling foods. Ask us about our special list
the repetition of trouble such as
Salem— Leslie M Scott, chair- on the local diamond and Swim- Monday.
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of offerings for hot summer meals. You’ll find them
ha been noted in the past where ,nan of the S tate H ig hw ay Commis- m er'* Delight team defeated Thurs-
responsibllity could not be located 8lon Monday announced bis resign ton second team at S w im m e r’s De ’
Returns Home — Verne G erber
logical, easy to digest and delightful to taste.
a fte r a fire was discovered.
atlon from the highw ay body effec­ light park.
returned Saturday from Monroe
tiv e im m ediately. Pressure of p ri­
COUPLE TO BE MAHRIEIi ON STAGE McDONALI)
Charles T a y lo r and M r. and Mrs. j where he has been working for
vate business which required his
FORMER STUDENTS OF
THEATRE. THURSDAY NITE. JULY 2«. » P ,M
Corn on the Cob, String Beans, Peas, Apples.
W heeler left last Sunday for Wash- *ome lim e,
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POSTMASTER TO MEET ' irae wa" * ‘veD a" hl" re‘,8On for ington to bring Mrs. T aylo r's f a th e r .!
LICENSE, .MINISTER. RING ECRNISHED MANY
Apricots, Red Rospberries, Strawberries,
resigning. C arl G. W a*h b urne, Eu- M r. M organ, home. He has been
N O T IC E
CRTS
BY EUGENE MERCHANTS.
An Invitatio n to attend an annual gene' and E B A ld r,ch. Pendle- visiting his daughter in W ashing
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Tomatoes and Cucumbers.
INQUIRE
MR. JONES McDONALI) THEATRE
ton.
are
the
other
members
of
the
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
F
rank
reunion m eeting Sunday o f stu-
ton for some time.
B. H am lin , ad m in istrato r of the es-
I dents which he and Professor J. H. H ighw ay Commission.
Cecil H a rb lt who has been home ,a ,e
( resslda W . H am lin , de­
' Cochran of Coles V a lle y taught
Portland— Specific Inform ation in having his eye treated for some ceased, has filed his fin a l account
several years ago was received
In ihe County Court of Lane County.
the operation o f the salary reduc- tim e has returned to Elkton where Oregon, and that said court has set
here recently by F. B. H a m lin . ,
. .
u
. . . .
..
in8 legislation of the recent con. he has employm ent.
; as the tim e and place for the final
i Springfield postmaster. M r. H am lin
,
. .
. . .
settlem ent of said estate Saturday.
gres was received here Monday by
Get your Loganberries this week for canning
j taught at Roseburg and M r. Coch
Mrs. Ray Baugh has been 111 at August 20th, 1932, at 10 O 'clock In
John L. Day. U n ited States M a r­
: ran at O akland for several years.
her home here for several days.
, *le forenoon of said day at the
shall. No salary can be reduced to
County Court room In Ihe Court-
T h e ir students bold annual reunions
less than $1000 by operation of the
The thresher machine coinpan» bouse in Eugene, Oregon, where all
at Coles V alley.
new furlough plan, and officers and held their annual meeting Monday ^ , 7 Hme T n ^ ^ V o b J e c K
W
employees who receive more than evening making preparations for any they have.
EVANGELIST PRAISES
that amount must take a one month
the work for the coming season.
F R A N K B. H A M L IN . Adm inis­
SCENERY OF McKENZIE furlough or Its aggregate tim e w ith ­
trator.
T here was a bridge party glv .-n I M. P E T E R 8 O N . A ttorney for
out pay.
at M rs. Ray Rennie’s home last Estate.
Praise of the M cK enzie yalley I
and highway was voiced last night
Owyhee— Thousands attended the Thursday afternoon, plans are be -----------* u 31-28— A 4-11-18)
by Ethel Duncan. Ixm Angeles dedication here Sunday of the Owy- ing made to hold one each week.
evangelist in a talk which was bee dam by Dr. Ray Lym an W ilb u r., Mis M ildred Price and Mrs. Arch
broadcast over radio station K N X . Secretary of the In te rio r. O ther Shough are to be the next hostesses
: Rev. Duncan has Just returned from notables attending the dedication
trip to Idaho. W ashington, and of this, the highest dam in the
To Attend Celebration
M r. and M rs. Edward P rlv at and
Oregon. She described her trip d u r­ world, were Dr. Elwood Meade, re ­
ing the broadcast. Several local peo- clam ation com missioner, and Gov- fam ily w ill be amosg the many
pie heard her preach In Eugene re- i-rl>or C. Ben Ross of Idaho. T h e Springfield people to attend the
cently.
; dam w ill provide irrig a tio n w ater large gathering at H e ll Gate bridge
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fo r 123,000 acre« of land.
Sunday.
Daughter Born— M r. and M rs
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L yle E. Beard of Ix iw ell are the i
cAround the State
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GOLF
h ““
"n
OAKWAY
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N
Thurston
A
LouidsT
PRICEÍ
Wanted -
Canning Needs
Ordered SOLD
Loganberries, Crate
w r.!
White Front Grocery
W. A. Taylor
2 for 1
Shoe Sale
For M en
and W om en
parents of a baby daughter born to I
them at the Pacifie Christian hog- '
pital In Eugene on Monday, J u ly ,
, 18. 1932
V is it St Rainbow— M r. and Mrs.
| W . ('. M yers and J. J Browning of
. Hayden bridge spent Bunday at
! Rainbow visiting at the II. H arris |
I i hom**.
Test You Forget’
Y o u r ey e s w o n d e r . . . y o u r
h e a r t th rills . . . y o u r p u l­
ses p o u n d a t this m ig h ty
h u m a n d r a m a ! ....................
Staged
mountain tops with soldi­
letter Heads
ers battling in a hell of ice
Office Forma
and snow . . . and through
Hand Billa
it all a love story as flam­
Statement«
Blotter«
ing as the war Itself!
Ticket«
At The
Buster drown Shoe Store
933 Willamette
Eugene, Ore.
Willamette Press
Offices: 119 E. Broadway,
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