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PAOS FOUR
THE SPRINOFIHU) NRWG
THURSDAY. JUNK 6. 1930
ASK FAKE SOLICITORS FOR ENDORSEMENT notice op special
disease*. T he value of “going (u Ina
PREVENTING DISEASES
Solicitors for so-called 'anti-chain store move- « ,,
H 7 OW* election
GOAL OF HEALTH WEEK fam ily doctor before he has to -come
m e n f from far away cities are now Invading1 .pecial a in ’ lon"w ill’’ he* held o i^ J u n i
lo you" Is also being stressed
8»rtng fleM . L a bo Coanty. Orwgoa. by
Oregon, and some of them have been to Spring- 18. i930. in the Town of Sprlagfialil, Placards, uewspaper advertising,
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S *
field. Moat of these fellows are pure fakes and wher’' al1 qualified voter* of aaitl motion pictures, radio addresses and
Parents of Son- M r and Mrs R K
may vote upon a pr«t«>aed
H. B. M A X E Y . Editor.
are trying to make money at the expense of the Town
C h arier Amendment auhmlited to tne talks before organisations In various Pyno are the parents of a Imliy hoy.
independent merchant instead of helping him. If voters by the Common Council to parts of the county are all being horn to them at Ihe Pacific C hrlallan
itered aa second claaa mattar. February 3«. 1903, at the
the independent merchants wish to organise and authorise a »pedal lax levy of utilised this week In the promotion hospital In Eugene on Monday morn
poetoffice, Springfield. Oregon.
carry on a campaign against the chain store »3000 00 for the M unicipal Airport of a county wide health campaign lug. June 2nd. 1530
election w ill be held at the City
methods, that is their business, but they should Said
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
H a ll at 2.14 Main »(reel aa the polling which Is being sponsored by the Imne
75c i ,owk these outsiders over carefully. If these soll- place (or a ll voter» In »aid Tow n, County M edical Society and the (fetale of M ontatore L. Ilesbrouck.
year la Advanea____ 11-25 Tbraa Moa the
R ' citors cannot secure endorsement from the local and the polls w ill be open at Right Southern Oregon IH alrlct Dental
D eceased.____
M oathe---------------------- »100 Slagle Copy
_ chamber of commerce, the Portland chamber or o'clock a. nt and dim e at Right Society.
N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
o'clock
p.
ra
of
M
id
day.
THURSDAY. JUNK 5, 1930
N o tlre la hereby given Ih s l L. G.
the State Better Business bureau of Portland. It
following 1» the proponed C har­
"Before Going on Your Vacation. Hultn has filed In the County Court
I is altogether likely their scheme has no merit ter The
Amendment
In
fa
ll:
Have a H ealth Audit by Your I'hyal of Ihe State of Oregon. In and for
WHY WE SHOULD VOTE
and should not be financed by the local merchant.
CHARTER AM ENDM ENT
clan and Dentist" Is the slogan which Lane County, hta flaa l report aa ad
FOR THE AIRPORT LEVY
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An Act lo amend the C h nrler of
Is being used extensively la
Ihe m ln ls lra lo r of the estate of M orti-
We list here a few of the many reasons why
the Town of Springfield by adding a
more L. Haahrnuck. deceaeed; and
Health
Exam
ination
W
eek,
which
has
Our
hope
is
that
the
new
highway
commission­
new Chapter thereto, auth orfling and
Springfield should vote the $2,000 for airport im­
that ten o'clock In ihe forenoon ot
empowering
the
Common
Council
of
er. Mr. Lynch, is an ardent booster for the Mc-
aa Its principal purpose the aw aken­ Saturday, the 5th day of July. 1930,
provement June 16.
the
Town
of
Springfield,
for
the
pur­
the courtroom thereof In Eugene,
1. Because* pilots from Seattle to Los Angeles kensie and Willamette highways as Judge Sawyer pose o f extending and surfacing run ing of the public to the value of pre­ at
Oregon, has been hy the Court fixed
have told the Springfield committee who visited bas been- These roads were on the original way» and enlarging. Improving and ventative measures In m aintaining and
appointed aa the tim e and place
them that surfaced runways were necessary be- highway program and the time has come now to developing the municipal airport of health, and the role of the physician for hearing objections lo »«hl report
the
town,
to
Include
In
It»
general
and
denllat
aa
guardians
against,
as
atui
for the (Inal settlement of the
fore they would consider landing on our field. Iiinisb them. Redmond. Mr. Lynch's home town,
lax levy (or the tax year of 1930. well as curera of disease*. Attention estate of said deceased
2. Because the Springfield airport has been is on ,he McKenzie highway, and we see no rea- such
»pedal levy as shall be required
L. U H I ’ L IN .
planned by the United States department of com -1son wh>' he should not be a good booster for it.
In the Judgment of the Common ! la a b o being directed (o the fa d that
Adm inistrator
of
the
estale of
Council, which »hall produce not lo periodic health examinations are one M o rtltn o re L. Ila s b ro u c k . deceased.
merce and the money will be spent iu atvordance
.
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with these plans in order that the port will re- The ,next limitation of arms conference should exceed 12000 00 In said year, all In of the chief ineatia of warding off A K W H E E L E R
excess of (he 8 per cent constitutional »l<ki»>*x
and
checking
Incipient
Jn 5-13 I» 28 Jy 3
ceive a government *'A' class rating.
be *n Chicago.
lim itation
upon thte Town's Tax
3. Because the direct air line goes over the
1 Levy.
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T H E T O W N O F S P R IN O F IR L D
Springfield airport, and is the logical place for
DOBS O R D A IN AS F O L L O W S :
stops to be made.
P R IT R N A C T B D BY T H K E L E C ­
4 . Because the improvement of the field will i
T O R S OR T H B T O W N O F SPRING -
attract more students to the flying school and
F IE L D . O REG O N:
more passenger business for planes stationed on
Section I
The Common Council 1»
the field.
hereby authorlxed and empowered to
levy and collect for the tax year
Every year more people are attending Hummer cinsstMi
5. Because the city has a responsibility in the
1930, taxes not to exceed $3000 00
and are thereby increasing their earning ca|»aclty. *
safety of the lives of those flying that landing
upon ail property, both reul and per-1
conditions be in the best possible conditions.
sonal w ithin the lim it« of the Town
A LETTER TO A YOUNG MAN
Why not enroll at the Eugene Business College now and
of Springfield, not exempt from tax a ­
This is the first consideration when the govern­
You ask me how you can get a better Job.
begin your Laming, thus gaining a three months’ start on
tion. for the purpose of extending
ment rates any field.
and surfacing runways and enlarging.
those who wait until the regular school year begins?
My answer is that you can’t
6. Because the Springfield airport when im­
Improving and developing the Spring
All over the country are millions of young men field Municipal Airport
proved is likely to be the only "A" class airport
We employ the same teachers the year ’round, and we
in this part of Oregon, due to natural conditions who, in a vague sort of way, want a better Job; Section 3. The proceeds of such
give
the same thorough Instruction during the months of
surrounding other airports. Hills at the end of and here and there among them are the worth- levy, when collect«)' shall he placed
June, July and August as at other times of the year.
while
few
who
want
the
better
Job.
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separate
fund
to
he
known
as
I
landing areas cut down effective runways by the
,
,,,,
,
.
’
.
the municipal airport fund, and kept
ratios
of 7 to 1, and - practically
other
.
- eliminate
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And the millions wonder why the few move on. separate and apart from other funds'
Enrollment dates are— Monday, June 2, 9, 16 and 23.
airports as now existing in this part of Oregon while they seem stationary year after year.
, of the town. The money realised fo ri
^ L f ° Vernn‘e>nt.! ratlnKS “ the d«P&rtment of
You must first of all. pick out the better job-
J , ? T o w n
A S K A B O U T IT .
IT 'S A G OOD S C H O O L
7 Because,1the°vn»Hn»W
S O m e 1 > a r tic u la r J ° b l h a t is b e t t e r t h a n
y o u r s - T re a s u re r who » h alH Iep o sIt th e sam e
'
yoause me voting of this money for Then train your guns on that and capture it.
and keep it in the said municipal air-
ground improvement means that building ini-
You tell me that you are a bookkeeper and that p"rt ,un<J-
Section 3. T h a i the money shall be
provements will go ahead mostly without ex- you earn $25 a week.
pense to the city.
by the Common Council
I know certified public accountants who earn disbursed
A. K RO B ER TS. Prealdent
hy
w arrants drawn upon said fund,
8. Because improvement of the airport will $10,000 a year and more.
each w arrant to be signed by the
mean more revenue to the city, as 15 per cent of
Phone 666
Miner Building
Eugene, Oregon
If I were a bookkeeper earning $25 a week, I M ayor and Recorder, nnd said funds
the passenger revenue goes into the airport fund. should go out for a public accountant's Job. I to he expended for no other purpose
9. Because the development of the Springfield might die on the road, but whoever found my than those authorised In thia act.
airport to “A" class rating can be done with less body would notice that my face was toward the Section 8. T hat should It not re-
oulre all of the money realised from
expense than nearly any airport in Oregon. The summit.
this tax for airport purposes as specl-
land has cost the city nothing. Grading will be
Second: You can never make anybody pay you Hed herein, then and in th a t event
negligible and there has already been more than more money until you have more to sell.
■■rpiae »hall revert to the general
i
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.
fund of Ihe town to be used for gen-
$1,000 spent on the airport from sources outside
I can advertise i in
a _ newspaper
tomorrow
mom- eral
porpo,,.,
the city treasury. Other cities have spent large ing and have a hundred bright young men here at
section 5 T here la hereby sub-
sums for land and grading to get to the place eight o’clock. Each one Will have just as much m ltted to the people o f the Town of
where Springfield begins.
to offer me as you have; the same two years of Springfield the question w hether
We are here to serve you and we have something you'll
10. Because keen traffic observers believe high school; the same experience in keeping taxes provided for In this C h arter
be levied hy the
like no matter what the weather is. Uggimann’s products
that the airplane in the next few years will be­ books; the same good record. Every one of them t TJ" In the year 1930 In excess of
come one of the chief modes of travel and the will be Willing to work for $25, and some of t,hem the amount of taxes levied hy the
become more and more popular all the time. Quality and
improvement of the Springfield airport is but for $18.
town for the preceding year, plus ala |
providing a plant that will put the city on the
service have always been our watchword and each year
The only way you can lift yourself out of that p*r c.e“’ ,he,r5°i'i.,or ,h.e Purpo,t*
air map and secure this future business.
$25 class is by giving yourself an equipment th at1 act; and a vote upon the enactment ot
finds us greeting more and more customers. We use this
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the rest of the fellows do not have. In other th ia act by the people o f the Town |
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constitute
h
vole
on
the
quee-
A Portland radio station has been closed for words, by study—by education—by specialized
means of thanking our many friends.
tlon of so exceeding the C per rent
using bad language and making libelous asser­ training.
constitutional lim itatio n
upon
ths
Third: When you have picked out the one par­ Town's tax levy.
tions over the air. If a newspaper took the liberty
of some of these radio stations its editions would ticular better job that you want, when you have
The following shall be the form of
not only be excluded from the mails but the fitted yourself for it then be careful of your the ballot title by which said question
w
ill
be submitted to the electors of
"Where ths 8 e rv lce la Different"
editor would soon be in Jail. The difference be- tetter of application,
Your letter is your representative. For heaven’s thp Town on ,he «f'1' al ballot.
tween the spoken and printed word is that you
(O ffic ia l Ballot) Nos. 100 and 101.
can deny saying the former but the latter r«*- sake* you have in you any spark of originality
CHARTER
AMENDMENT
SUB-
mains iorex nr against you. A radio station should P?at.
otber
nien
have
not,
make
your
letter
a
tiny
it
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.u
,
.
. - M IT T E D T O T H E V O T E R » BY THB.
have t o mere license than a newspaper. Free h ..........
bit
ditferent from
the other
letters .u
that . . the
other
council
speech is a sacred right but it does not carry men will write.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL LEVY
Fourth: 1 receive many letters of application of not to exceed $2000.00 In the year
with it tii privilege of yelling “fire’’ in a crowded
OF
In one form or another, they are usually some- 1930 ,or ,he purpose of extending
theatre or using obscene language.
surfacing runways and enlarging.
thing like this: “I want a better job: I am think­ and
Improving and developing the Spring
Gordon Taylor Molalla, Is the only editor in ing of getting married’’; or, “I have a mother to n«W M u n M n a l Airport, all In excess
the next legislature. Mr. Taylor is also secretary support’’: or, “I have been in this place three of the 8 per cent Constitutional
L im itation
upon the Town's Tax
of the Cascade Highway association and a good years without a raise and see no future.”
P r ic e d f r o m $ 5 0 u p
Levy.
All of which interests me not at all.
roads booster in general. We expect that the east
V O T E YES OR NO.
The
only
letter
that
I
read
with
interest
is
the
side of the Willamette valley will be actively re­
100
YE S. I Vote for the Levy.
WHY NOT BUY A GOOD, LOW PRICED USED
letter of the young man who has studied my 101 NO. 1 vote against the Levy
presented when the legislature is in session"
business and who points out to me how I can
CAR FOR THAT FISHING TRIP
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I. M. P E T E R 8 O N .
make more money for my employer by employing
Town Recorder
Trained seals are now being heard over the him.
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radio. Stations are evidently preparing the public
Ideas are the keys that unlock big men’s doors.
mind for the bray of the democrat donkev this
When you have fitted yourself for the better RELIEF FROM CURSE
fall.
job, let your letter of application contain an idea.
OF CONSTIPATION
.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Ptahllaked Bvery Tharaday at
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.. Summer School..
Eugene Business C ollege
I tu ,M illi n
Rain or Shine
F G G I M A N N ’S
are
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a»aa n aa* n as aa
m at «1
z v tila e ,,
U SED C A R S
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
H N H Y D IN K Y
B y T e r r y G ilk is o n
A Battle Creel^ physician aaya, “Oan-
stipatlon Is responsible for
m o re '
m isery than any other cause.”
But Im m ediate re lie f has been
found. A tablet called Rexall O rder­
lies has been discovered. This tablet t
attracts w ater from the system Into
, the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called j
the colon. T h e w ater loosens the dry
J food waste and causes a gentle
| thorough, natural movement without
forming a habit or ever Increasing
the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew a R ex a ll O rderlle at night. Next
j day bright. Get 24 for 26c today a t ,
F lan ery’s Rexall Drug Store.
924 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon
Telephone 627
Before Going on Your Vacation
H A V E A H E A L T H A U D IT
by your Physician and Dentist
If you an* in good physical condition you will enjoy thiH (
annual recreation period more fully. Besides, you may save
much time and money and add many years to your life hy
AVOIDING SICKNESS
HEALTH EXAMINATION WEEK
JUNE 2-7, 1930
Sponsored hy the
JlM6UES/<T
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION BUREAU
of the
Lane County Medical Society
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and the
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Southern Willamette District Dental Society
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Watch for tho Health Movie* at your favorite Theater.
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