The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 24, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAPE FOUR
THE 8PRTNOFTBLD NBW9
FARM ERS SEEK A ID IN
R IVER EROSION CONTROL
Federal aid Incontrol of McKan-
ale river bank erosion will be the
subject of a mas« meeting to be
held tonight at Thurston commun
Ity hall. Losses from bank erosion
hare been hear? In thia community
for several yearn and only last
week farmers obtained pcrml^aion
to use a county steam shovel in
an attempt to change the course of
the river
At the meeting tonight taruinrs
w ill aeek ways and means of ob-
taming federal aid for the project
The cost is expected to be divided
among the various farmers who
will be benefitted.
T H V R 8 IH Y . AUGUST 24. 11*33
T H E GOOD, T H E B E A U TIFU L AND T H E TR U E
DANDSMEN AND RADIO
OPERATORS MAY ENLIST
TOWN AND VICINITY
Hand infected— Mr» Mark Cota
Lsaburg Man Hero— K W Ooff
la suffering with an Infected hand of Leahurg was a huslness visitor
thia week.
In Springfield Wednesday.
Vleitlng Son Mrs. Bessie Smith
Alvadore People Hare— Miss Jean
la at Cottage Grove visiting with Morrow and Miss Betty Haley, both ,
her son, L, R Smith,
of Alvadore. were visitors In I
Springfield Friday evsnlng.
Visits at Marcola—Mr. and Mrs
Alex W. Steveus visited with
Preaches at Creswall — Melvin i
fr,end*
« « rv o l. Monday evening T ra ile r preached the morning ser-j
mon at the Creswell Christian (
Returns from Portland Jlni Our-
church Sunday morning
rte returned here Sunday from
Portland.
Vacation Last Week— Mr and I
Mrs. Larson W right and family
Bend People Hers— Mr. and Mrs.
spent the past week at the W right |
Roy Holverson of Bend spent Sun­
cabin on Horse creek.
day here visiting with relatives.
Back from Idaho— Miss Jewel
Ill at Home— O. C. Bryant was
I Cunningham returned Wednesday
111 at his home here the past week, J from Idaho where she visited dur­
end.
ing the summer with her father.
Steps on Nail — Floyd Cornell
Major Operation— Mrs. J. M Lae
severely Injured his foot Friday
son underwent a major operation
when he stepped on a nail.
at the Pacific hospital in Eugene]
Leave for Independence— Velma I " edneaday morning.
Scene from "Hack to Nature” which conies first run to
the Colonial starting Thursday.
Mrs. Gladys Lambert from near
Crow spent Monday with Mrs. Bert
Weaver.
The house of Nell McMahon
caught fire a few days ago burning
a hole In the roof, but with help of
neighbors it was soon extinguished
without much damage.
Hubert Allen, member of the
and Ellen Moscop left Sunday for
coast guard radio department In
I R ,tr" ,rom Portland— Dr and
O„
- - r . ---------- I 'ndopendence where they w ill plck| Mra w c Rebhan returned W fd Marie Dreasler and Wallace Story of Nudism Colonies in
San Pedro. Cal., is on his vacation hops.
Beery United Again in New
nesday from a short visit In Port-
America and Abroad Auth­
He and his sister, Mrs. Macy Turel
land.
from Cottage Grove spent Tuesday
Showing; Opens Sunday
Salam Man Here— J. F. Nadvor-
entically Shown in Film
evening with friends in Thurston.' nick of Salem, former Springfield
Naw Vork T r ‘*— M r* w I .................
Puget Hound tug boats built to
Nudism what Is It? Who are the
Hugh Safely motored te Rose- , business man. was a visitor
T
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X‘* C“ 0 withstand the terrific storms ot Nudists of whose doing« Ihe new»
burg Wednesday.
| Springfield over the week-end
leave Monday for a six weeks visit
Miss Norm.-t Mathews from Los.
lin N .y Y o X 7.*
" “ 11 <b* winter In the Northern port I pap* r* h ,¥ * b* * u ful1’ Whtt' klud
W ash in g to n - Frank P
York at ,ba
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of people are they, «ml whal do
Back
from
Angeles who has been here spend
rn»d
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camera slung from cables, or from I , k , , ,
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P.
King
returned
Saturday
from
rnea Saturday
I
I they do? Do thev meet and hold
Ing her vacation with her parents.
Lsavs. for Bandon—Claudia June
u 7 /," “
ch“ r“ ln« p r « l ^ by moonlight? Are they ex
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mathews, left ' chehalis. Washington where he
Moore, who hae been a guest o f!-? T ..i—
*,n“ r - ch“ rt8red for “ I otic, or Immoral? Are they trying
a few days ago on her return to I apent ,be P*81 month.
M'DDNMLB OFFERS COLONIAL ROOKS
FUGBOAT ANNIE' ‘SACK 10 NATURE1
Los Angeles
her sister. Mrs Merle Casteel, l e f t ,
k
,
- -
Finger was
Infected
Mrs. Margaret Engles and «>n. 1 route'»
In 'to —
w n Orvsl
_ a.tL rd Dalton.
7v*T oI Sund,y ,or Baod° ° to visit her . m
, ‘ orm
[they health fauatlcs?
..... -------------------------------------------- routa ’ ’ Si in town Saturday to | ------ ----- ------------------
D« | among the «maxing technical fe a t s k Th...„ ari. the
whk.h
Louis, have returned to their home j race|Te medlcal treBtment for ,
accomplished In the filming of -Hack to N ature.' the film showing
in Washington after spending a»T- badly lnfected „ n<er
Visit on Camp Creok— Mr». Mar- Tu<boat Annie," Metro-Ooldwyn | Oral run „ , he colonial Thursday,
era] weeks here with relatives.
Iris Dunn returned to her home!
Drive to Portland— Mr. sod Mrs vln Fountain. Miss Nettle Fountain i Mayvr ' vlvld drama. co-starring Friday and Saturday, purports to
In Portland last Sunday after I Edward Privât motored to Port and Mrs. H. H. Myers visited at Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery I ani,wer It Is a complete pictorial
the R. R Chase borne on Camp ,or ,be ,,rat ,lm *
Min and rocord of the huge new Nudist
spending the past five weeks with j (and over the week-end to see Old
Creek Friday
| Bill.“ which cornea to (he McDonald movement, both In America and
relatives here.
I Ironsides.
_ .
In Eugene for an extended I abroad
Drive to Portland— F. B. Flanery. | run beginning Sunday. August 17
| I and son. Harley Craft, left Monday
W . C W r,« ht- and ! Special price range for •'T v b o ^ |p a J M ta k ln g Ucnorta o f ^ n r o d u c M «
♦ for Independence where they vrill P " ' ^ ’° p „mada a bugl“ eaa tr lP Annie," has been announced by the L
, he f . r I . _ ,h„
I Valiev McKenzie fl To
H° ^
A party of unusual significance I plck hope
was the surprise reception com-]
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" " ‘ Ito Portland Wednesday
to return today
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. H n cka.! m eets at the Springfield hotel dur- K ounta,n- la,t Saturday for theli
1 home at Riverside. California. They
and Mrs. Hucka’a seventy-first | ln* (he week-end.
have been visiting relatives here
birthday anniversary.
Home from Portland— Miss Pearl for the past month.
The W altervllle N. O. W lodge!
Helterbrand
returned
Saturday
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complimented their oldest active |
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bX fa’ o r _ of thg P r « “ ««
Whlch ” n<”
follow- d by
i d
“ dh* r,,nta' wl,h ,boui
und« Joining Its ranks every numth
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‘ * n cent anV«lme
One part of the picture shows
Filmed in Beattie Harbor
»‘•enes In a nudist camp Just 75
I miles from New York City; and we
B,ory- baiM,d 00 Norman learn that New York State was the
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previous, and on August 8, Mr and 1 Returns to Home— Mrs. Fannv lnS a w ra p * there for several
Mrs Potter celebrated their 66th Griffin who has been visiting her months
wedding anr/veraary.
I «on. W alter Griffin and family for ...
W alterville grsnge held Its re , a week returned to her home at V * ‘ c<>a,t— M r “nd Mr«.
N. L.
gular session Tuesday evening with ] Salem Sunday.
Pollard and Mrs. R.
L. W hitlow
the home economics committee pro-
I and daukhter, Shirley, motored to
vidlng a short program. Canning]
Lumber W orker Hurt— G eo rg e|tbe coast at Florence Sunday and
and preserving of foods was th e : Easton of Marcola sustained a returned home by way of Reeds
topic.
| broken loot Saturday while work | P°rt a«>d Drain
_
Da“ »h‘ «r Bom — Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Barnett of Wendling are the
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• I Son Born Tuesday— Mr and Mrs I parents of a baby daughter born to
The ladles of the Pleasant HUI c< r, W Iitge ar„ the parenta of an I them at the Nelson M aternity hos
community and their husbands gave el<ht an„ one.half
goQ
pital In Eugene on Tuesday. August
a a»rpri»e party on Floyd John and t0 theln
the,r home here Tu„ I 72. i»33.
his bride at the home of Mr. and dav morn|n_
Mrs. C. E. Jordan Saturday night, j
I
from Astoria— Mis« E i
August IS. The bridal couple were
Returns
presented with a basket of mlscel-1 Olson returned to Portland Sunday I* ™ “ AgK>r'a Wner® "he baa ’ ’>ent
laneons linen gifts for their home I after spending the week visiting K
PMt
Tlaltin< wlth b«(
at Meadowview Refreshments of i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl brother and alatar ln-law. M r and
coffee and cookies were served by j Olson .here.
I Mrs. Lloyd Adams. Mrs. Adams re-
the ladles.
I horned with her for a short visit
ing at the Fischer Lumber com-.
pany plant.
I
Thomas Tinker who has been
Visit at Cottage Grove— Mr. and
Taking Vacation — M is . U - . i n .
visiting at the home of his uncle E. Mrs. I. V. Stewart and her brother. Snodgrass assistant at th n f t i.
B. Tinker all summer left for his j Dan Parker, spent Sunday at the the Mountain State P w
°
home in Redwood City, California C. M. Parker home at C o tU g . „any and
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0,0 Parker ,aft Sunday Snodgrass, left Monday for" a tw ^
b y
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aunts, M r . Jesse Carrothers at
Go
Washington— Mies M«bel
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° " ‘ 10 coaat >*to« Snod-
Pleasant H ill and Mrs Dorence i Brown- who haa been visiting with R T
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th* aecond week of
Warner of Fall Creek.
| Miss Maurine Lombard for a short I
annua vacat on now.
Catherine Kabler of Pleasant H ill | whlIe- Ief( Saturday for her home
Return from California— M r and
went with the young folks to Port-1 at Vancouver, Washington. Miss Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew and fam ily
land Saturday and visited Old Iron-] Lombard and her mother. Mrs. Ella I returned to 8pringfleld late last
«Id««-
Lombard, accompanied Miss Brown Thursday from the San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps plan to for a «bort stay.
bay region of California where they
move to Philomath Saturday. Sept
V | „ to ra
H e re — M r
and M r. had "pent * weBk of tbelr vacation
t e ^ ' t h l Where. M rB 1 PhelpS Wll‘ ! Oatch Bolton of Corvallis and M r ! ™ ?
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P° rt‘
teach this coming winter in the
d M
w in iam Rookpp and
' land where they spent the week end
public school . They are disposing « l l v „r• W ll'iam Rooker and son. vJ>1
Mr
visiting with Mr. Bartholomew’s
of their farm stock and Intend to i
d
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mother and other relatives
rent their ranch.
!
8 Dday Tl,ltlDK at ,h " h0"” "
The Guistina mill a, Dexter 1
a p ^ " nt ' y
In from Deerhorn— Mrs. W. C.
closed Tuesday, August 22
J
“ "d Mr9 “ A P° hl
Thlenea of Deerhorn was a busi-
ae a visitor In Springfield Friday.
D. O. Linton accompanied Mr
Former Resident Here— M r and
Vlalt Girl Scout Camp— Mr. and
and Mrs. Goodman of California to Mrs. John Lambert and son of
Pleasant H ill last week to visit Casper, Wyoming spent a few days Mrs. J. R. Fish and daughters, Alma
Mark Goodman who wa» seriously in Springfield the past week visit­ •md Florence Bqlle, and Miss Pet­
erson motored to Lake Cleowox
injured at the Lewis lumber cam
ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
last week. Hr. Linton with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lambert. M r Lam Sunday to bring home their daugh­
Moon called on friends at Pleasant bert left here 19 years ago while ter, Miss Charline, who has been
attending the outing.
H ill while here.
a student In the high school.
Return from T rip — Mrs Ella
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Vacationing— M r and Mrs. C. F Lombard and daughter, Maurine.
F IN A L ACCOUNT
Barber and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. returned Monday evening from a
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN : Gossler and children spent the
trip to the coast and Vancouver,
That the undersigned admfnlstra week-end at the Clifford Wilson
Washington. They left Saturday
♦or of the estate of Sarah Guthrie
Aldrich, deceased, has filed his ac cabin on Horse creek Monday they with Mias Mabel Brown, a house
count for the final settlement of were Joined by Mr«. Gossler’« sis guest, and spent the day at the
raid estat- In the County Court for ter. Miss Geneva Bean of Portland beach, driving to Portland Sunday
I ane County. Oregon, and that Sat­ who will spend a week with the
to see the Frigate Constitution,
urday, the 30th day of September
'933 at the Court Room of said Barber and Gossler families at the then taking Mias Brown to her
Court, In the County Court House cabin. Both Gossler and Barber are home at Vancouver, returning to
n Eugene at ten o’clock In the fore­ working here during the week
Springfield Monday.
noon, ha been by said Court fixed
ns ’ he time and place for hearing
objections thereto, and for final set­
tlement of said estate.
FRAN K ALDRICH, Adminis­
trator of the Estate of »arah
Guthrie Aldrich, deceased.
(Made in Springfield)
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
M ILK
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(A 24-.31 — S 7-14-21)
* CREAM
♦B U TTE R
♦ ICE
♦ IC E CREAM
These necessities you use every day should come
from your modern home-creamery plant. Prom this
sanitary plant with adequate refrigeration and from
the hands of experienced people you are assured a safe
product of highest quality,
Ixft Maid () Cream do duty In your home.
♦
Ask your dealer io Eugene or Springfield for
Maid O' Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
Naw York People Hare— Mr and
Jasper R e s id e n t H e re — Mis Fred
Mrs W illiam J Boehner and fam
lly of New York City are visiting H ill« o f Ja sp e r s a . a visitor In
with Mr. and Mrs. George William« S p rlliK fleid W edn esd ay
at thslr Silver-Black F>x ranch
above Rainbow Mr. Boehner la a
HO P PICKERS UOOK8- Printed
fur-buyer lu New York.
ut the News Office.
-
Tuesday, Sept. 5th !
FALL TER M BEGINS
,h
, .
° r“ l n , ‘ loca,e " W *
A complete engine room was used ’ne ° f ,he b°pular books on nudism
as a floating set for one of t h « |a” d an auth°c,(y on the subject
vivid scenes, and a Puget 8ound I Thw TO,Ce 1,1 l'‘‘° Donnelly. a well
tug was moved. In tow, from Seat known radio broadcaster, brings
tie to San Pedro harbor for "close this deacriptlon to us from Ihe !
screen.
ups.”
Miss Dressier and Beery are I ...
.
seen actually operating this tug a. .
■ • " d~ M r « Marlon
HFa
I L. < oyner of Rend ap^nt Bunday In
.
. .
Springfield visiting with her hus-
An elaborate cast appears in the band who is assisting In the Haul
new
picture.
Including
Robert datlon of the Fr<t Natonal ban«
Young, Maureen O’Sullivan. W il
lard Robertson, Tammany Young, I
Here’s One Good Way To
Frankie Darro, Jack Penni, k and |
END AGONY
Paul Hurst.
OF N E U R IT IS
Newark Man Knows How
and Loses 10 Pounds
"Gentlemen: I used KriiHclirn
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N :
That th - undersigned, as executor I ?al,H ' " . try ?nd
V.*' " i
of the Last W ill and Testament of f
wh cb 1 had "uff* r,’d f° r ” (••]
M artin Nelson, deceased, ha» filed y*‘“ r, ,n “ y le,t shoulder and arm
bis account for the final settlement I
*
“ 1,,tle of ,he "“ ,tH ln 'be
of said decedent’s estate In the "lon‘,"K- «ometlme» in my coffee.
County Court for Lane County Ore ° th, r tlmei' ln wa,,,r 1 would also
gon. and that Saturday the 23rd day I i'c<’a’ ,r”’ally , “ ke “ dole ,D Wi,u‘ r at
of September. 1933 at the Court ,liKht before retiring For 3 month«
Room of «aid Court In the Countv I 1 l,B‘‘d ,h ‘‘ Hall,' and whl,e 1 >o»t 10
if. .
.
—
I r w n i n r l a I n ( s t a I ct H i
i K a
n « l«
i^
Court House, ln Eugene at ten pounds in weight, the pain In my
o’clock lu ihe forenoon, has been shoulder HAS E N T IR E L Y DISAP­
fixed by said Court as the time PEARED. During the time I w as,
and place for hearing objections la k l"< Jhe Haitl' 1 rec«<»«<J no other
thereto, and for the settlement niedlc“ * treatment ao I am fully
convinced
the " Kruschen
thereof.
------ —
------ *“— Salta did 1
the trick." C. K. Murray, Newark.]
M. P. M OOEN8EN. Executor N. J.
of the Last W ill and Testa
Take one half teaapoonfu) of
ment of M artin Nelson, de­
Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot
ceased.
water every morning a Jar lasts 4
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
weeks—get It at any druggist In j
(A 24-31 — B 7-14-21,
the world— costs but a trifle
STA R TS TH U R SD A Y
AUGUST 24
C
I t ’s a Good School
A. E ItO KHItTB. PreBldcnt,
E u g e n e . O re g o n
Phone tilit»
eamps In France and still
fr ,n. ^
h " “ "a
“ ‘ h " wat* r- a" " (h -r portion <f the film depict,
front locations^ Seagoing tugs race . day . life In the great nudbl camp
for wrecks, therg Is an amaxlng Just outside of Berlin, near the
engine room climax in which Beery Templehof Flying Field
Invades a bUxIng firebox to plug
The scene. In Back (o Nature
..
* nd aa” a <r*« ‘ »n*r. are accompanied by « descriptive
and hilarious comedy abounds be text which was written by Jan Gay.
ween dramatic incidents.
I the author of “On Oolng Naked."
NOTICE OF HEA R IN G ON
F IN A L ACCOUNT
Eugene Business College
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H O M « O W N C 0 C U C ÍN C I
OWN
O H L •“ A O * i P# N » I -__ A .
The Modern Hostess
Knows the Secret
She nerves let* cream «nd elhiiitiaten nil worry «ml
fun« ho she can devote her linn- to the entertulnuient
of her guests.
Eggiiiitttin's ice cream in ulwnys ready for u |»«rly.
It also answers any emergency that may come up
these hot days.
T ak e hom e som e today!
F G G I M A N N ’S
Where the Service la DMTeraat'
M f lllS A ll
THEATHE
EUGENE
AMERICAS SWttrMEARlS
SUNDAY
AUC. 27.
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Professor Cecil Julian Fames, Noted Nudist Leader,
Presents FI rst Run—
8
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Maid O’Cream Products
NO TICE TO CR EDITO R8
NO TICE IS HER EBY G IVEN :
That L. L. Ray has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Sarah
Ann Ferguson, deceased, by the
County Court of Lane County. Ore­
gon. All persons having clalm-
agalnst said estate are required to
rresent them, with the proper
vouchers, within six months from
the 24th day of August. 1933, to the
«aid administrator at his law office
In (he Miner Building, Eugene Ore­
gon.
L. L. RAY, Administrator of
the Estate of SarBh Ann Fer
gu :on. deceased
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
(A 24-31 — 8 7-14-21)
There are openings for enlist
tneut of three experienced radiu
operators for service III the (’ tilled
Stales according to Mnjur Paul local Representatives to Bo
Hathaway, recruiting officer ai Chosen from County Group:
Portlaad, Oregon l ib office I. In, Handle Local Organiiation
the poatofflre building. Men apply-
lug. who huve mil had previous ser ' a meeting of wheal growers Is
vice In the Army musl bi- between ! scheduled In Taylor's Hell lor Frl
the ages of eighteen noil thirty five ,|a,v ,,v
\ugusl 15, when those
and must have a radio operalora who have algnml applications for
lire nee.
coolra- Is wllh the government will
Major llalhawuy «Iso reporta vole for th re e m riilh c r for Ihelr
that he has authority to cnllal a io n i munit \
t'oiotulllcc. one of
number of egperlenced hand.men ' theae to lie u to e iiih i r o f the t'oun
for .ervice In Army band« al I ’m« ly Wh>'ni Production Control com
Idlo of Ban Francisco. Fori Win nilites. The I'oiniliuillly t ’oininlt
field Scott, Californio. Ford Wor- lee will receive application« tor
I'eii, Washington, and Fort Lewi«. contracte, check the production and
acreage figure« given on the nppIL
Washington.
liiKtruiiiviil« for which player« cal Iona, and secure «Imllar figures
are «ought Include b flat cornels for lion applying grower«, and turn
or trumpets, flutes, eluriuela, plc- them all over Io the County Con­
calo, tenor ur alto saxophone, dou­ trol committee. Till« commtttse will
ble b fla t lias«, trombone and banjo (hen check Ihe figure« for Ihe en­
tire county again«) the average
A number of Inexperienced men
prod n il Ion of Ihe county for the
may still he received for duly wllh
pa«l five yeara i ml l«auc the allot­
Ihe Seventh Infantry. Vancouver
ment«. The County rom m ille» will
Barracks. Waahlngtun These open­
puhli«h ihe production and acreage
ings will continue open during the
figure« of each applicant, ami Ihe
month of September.
allotment he requeat»
They are ! McDonald m anagem entio be 7s foC T ” “ 7
rac' a— tba who1* ,,c ta -
,ow. A1,
UBCoter* 1 b> Prejudice and unbia.
pllmentlng Mr and Mrs. W. H I Guests at Hotel— Jack Quayle of
Mutinees from Monday t.^s
Hucka. Deerhorn residents. The oc W hite Salmon. Washington, and _ L“ * * ,or Horn«— Mrs Georgia ,ncl#, , Te
d ,
tgc nl- h,
caalon was the 53rd wedding an i Edward A. Bolin of Portland were I .
“ “ a“ d da“«b‘ «r. M is. Nettle day‘
jA
Upper Willamette Î
Second Wheat
Meeting briday
YOU VE NEVER
SEEN ANYTHING MUE IT ON THE SCREEN
®e?RY
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— ALSOa-
PLU S— “ PHANTOM
With
Ralph
F o rb ii— All
BROADCAST"
Star Cast— Radio
Mystery— Thrills!
NOTE— The Colonial leased i’ a theater to Professor Femes for
presentation of this picture after thorough Investigation. The
picture fa strictly moral, interesting and instructive, and Is
endorsed by church council«, Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. organi­
zations and others,— Gian Godfrey, manager, colonial.
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Mickey
Mouse
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