The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 07, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    FORO EXHIBI! TO
BE HERE APRIL 13
P ortland
hotel under new management
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11 "The H otel Ix’imx U nder L ease lo M«'s.--re Robe and
W alker will be R enovated and U reate
Favorable A tm osphere.
Public Invitod to View De­
(From Northwe I Hotel New-»
monstration Models at An-
"Another of the dtelnthle holds of Portland has chang'd
<K rron Motors Salesroom
A
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DOCTORS HIT AT
ACTION OF STATE
Suggested Planting Plan--Lane County Relief Garden
Attempt of Accident Commit-1
»ion to Name Physicians I
for Workers is Opposed
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operator» It 1» the well known Lenox, at Third and Main
or
The arbitrary selection of a
The new Ford automobile will be Sir.. I.-. owned a ol conducted hv VH-'or and Edwin I). Jorgensen.
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»roup of doctor» In any county to
brought to Springfield (or ft» initial
r
The purchasers of Ih - lease a t d furnishings are Elbert &'
se­
bundle all case« coining up under
bowing It. this city nest W ed.ee
kn>)Wn
Por, laI>lU
w t|„am p Walker. a leadin’
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1 the Jurisdiction of (he State Indus
day. April IS. at the »ale»room» o f , husine a man of Springf eid, Oregon, for many years. Possession
trial Accident commission such as
the Anderson Motor» Inc. It was j was given Tuesday. March IS. and the hotel starts out under
has been dune in Klaiuuth and
announced today by John W. An 1 promising auspices with the two named men.
latke rouiltle
was till Moudai
deraon. local Ford dealer. Cnly the I
1 evening al a meeting of (he Lane
"The hotel is of 84 guest rootnc and an attractive lobby
V-8 model will be shown at th is1
ts-
County Medical society which pass
exhibition
a
and lounie and'writing room
as-
ed a resolution denouncing this
A great deal of enthusiastic com There 1» a large plate glas front
action.
ment ha been heard since details on Third street which faces on
Such action 1» plainly unjust u
of the new Ford and pictures of the the beauty spots of the city, the
each Individual worker bays for
fourteen models have been made Chapman Square, one of the
this service and should hi' allowed
plaxa blocks.
available to the public.
lo secure the service» of the phy
The new Ford Is large, roomy,
"The hotel is to be completely
»Irian he or she desires, says mem
fait, powerful, and alert. It's V-8
Here’s a suggested planting char: and If the plot Is still not large agent demonstrated tlielr pratile-
In rs of the »elety u Kl. in.on and
.cylinder motor develop» «5 horse­ renovated, the start on which
ability this past year
Lake
counties
there
are
about
30
is
to
begin
at
once.
The
lighting
for
a Year Round’ vegetable garden enough the corn he eliminated
power and Is capable of 75 miles
The plan of relief garden» was
practicing phyMiciuns a'tl only ten which Is being sponsored by the Those wishing to add to this plan
per hour. The cylinder blocks and fixtures are to be modernised,
adopted by the lato» County
of this number are named In the
crankcaae are cast In one unit giv­ while the rooms, beds, curtains,
Lane County Court and various might plant pumpkins In the first Agricultural Council and a special
,11 t of the stale commission
ing exceptionally rigid engine c.m-
civic
organisations in different Iwo plantings of corn. Where more cotunilllee from that organisation
drapes
will
be
carefully
looked
Feeling that Lane county was one
itructlon.
cities.
The chart Is mapped out (or land la available Iwo rows of dry was appointed tu consider II from
of
the
larger
Industrial
units
of
(he
after
and
the
comfort
of
the
Other new Improvements of the
a county wide view politi, laical
. slate and that should the movement a plot of ground the slxe of an aver heaiis should lie planted.
latest Fohd car Include down draft guests cultivated. The hotel will
commlllees are rapidly attacking
age
city
lot.
Hutes
following
the
Relief
workers
In
alt
parts
of
the
In
southeastern
Oregon
be
upheld
carburetor cystem. automatic spark be conducted as a popular priced
this county might lie singled out names of vegetables Indicate the county are convlncad that a well local problema. Assistance In mak
control, two water pumps, improved
establishment.’*
for such action in the near future approximate time of planting. The planned garden can supply the fam Ing possible Hie securing of »ceils,
hydraulic snock absorbers, new de­
•
led to the passage of the resolu dales will vary with the sections tly with sufficient garden produce suitable laud and where necessary
sign rear spring, larger braking
"Mr. Robe will be the manager
of (he county In which the garden to la I the entire year. Year around giving of Information regurdiiig
'tlon which reads as follows:
surface, and a synchronising trans­
Is to be planted. The plan hus been garden plans and plans that are ad culture practices applicable locally
"WHEREAS;
it
has
come
to
the
of
the
hotel.
He
first
began
his
mission unit.
attention of the Medical Profession d ev leii so as lo allow for canning Justable to the number of persons only are among llie -ervlcea of the
The new Ford eight weighs slight­ hotel experience in Portland a»
iu Lane county that the State In and storing of sufficient produce Iu the family are available and may local commlltees
ly more than the former Model A an auditor in 1910. Mr. Robe was
]dustrial Accident commission has. for a family af four.
In Springfield Ihe city council lias
be secured from the county agrlcul
car.
with The Portland continuously
after some Investigation, seen (It
Where (he piece of ground of turol agent. The year around gar offered the free use of all vacant
until 1918 and later with the Sov
' to Hurt the number of licensed phy the required slxe. 60-100 feet Is den program carried on In avverai, lot owned by Ihe city In those who
laiclans iu certain counties who will not available It I« suggested that communities under the direction of ' will plant a garden and take care
ereign. New Heathman and St.
he allowed under their uuthoriza. the potatoes be eliminated first j the county home demonstration of It
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» Andrews.
tlon to take care of State accident
The annual business session and
for the free-for all event
cases, and whereas, we believe this
reception of the Presbyterian
“Mr. Walker is district gover­
Hoy Is both short and of light
ruling
is
unfair
to
the
working
church organixation was held at nor of the Lions clubs of the
W h ite P lagu e's Foe
build lie will have lo keep pratly
man. employer and physlclnn. be II
Walterville community church on state. He is also a Mason and a
busy looking out (or himself Friday
resolved:
Monday evening. About 50 mem Shriner.”
night.
"That the lasne County Medical
bers of the church were present.
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society go un record as beiug ab-o-
Rev. Ralph Clark and M. J. Wearin
lutely opposed to the action of the
acted as moderator and clerk of the LESS CHICKS HATCHED;
Two Indians on Main Event; U. 0. LAW STUDENT GETS
State Industrial Accident conimls
session. Financial reports of the
Brazil’s Loveliest
BUTTER
MARKETS
DOWN,
sion
of
Oregon
for
(he
following
VALUED SCHOLARSHIP
Another Battle Royal with
several organisations in which the
reasons: That the order Is arbl
local church 1» interested were Peak in Coast Egg Production for
Five Wrestlers Planned
Mrs. Alan Wheeler and daughter.
A Hterllng fellowship In law al
trarv. contrary to the spirit of the
read. Nine new members have been
Year Reached Says Exten­
Kathervn. left last week for Long
Workmens Compensation act. un-
Two Indiana will lest their Yale university, tarrying a stipend
added this year. Refreshments and
sion Market Report
Beach. California, where they will
American. unju»t to the working
strength Friday night at the Eugene of |I4UU for the school year 1932
group singing completed the even­
visit with Mrs. Wheeler's parents
man iu removing his full right of
armory when Yaqul Joe. Honora. 1933, has Just been awarded to Ed­
ing
Fewer chicks hatched by western until summer.
choice of his physician, embarras
Mexico. Indian, meela Chief Okuuo- win 1» Hicks, graduate of the Uni­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepiot ot hatcheries. Pacific coast egg pro­
sing (o the employer, and unfair to
gun Charlie, an Amvrlcau Indian versity of Oregon law school In
Sutherlin are spending a few weeks
Mrs.
Maggie
Stewart
who
lives
duction at its peak and a break in
the physician in that II forces an
and graduate of Haskell university. 1929. ami at present district at­
with relative« in Eugene and of coast butter prices arc events fea­ with her grandchildren in the cot
torney for Grant county.
unethical altitude and denies them
In the main event.
the McKenzie valley, including tured in the weekly market news tage west of the . Pleasant Hill
f
the right to exercise the privilege»
Mrs. Annie Thompson. Mrs. J. summary from the O. S. C. exten­ church, fell Saturday and broke
Illcks made a remarkable record
F ifty year* (go. March 24. 1882.
Another battle-royal between Da
granted them by the State of Ore
O'Brien. J. J Pepiot, .Mrs. Walter sion service.
i, Robert Koch. German gtientixt. inon Ravage. Joe Gardner. Punch during his college career, gradual
her right arm Just above the wrist.
gun as duly licensed physicians and
•.covered the germ ot tuherculmi»
Carter. Mrs. Willard McCollum.
Ing and passing Hie bar examlnu
Commercial hatcheries in the
surgeons. And lie it further;
he anniversary ix celebrated bv the Avery. Toni Capon I. and Art (»'Hell Hon Just before he came of age.
Miss
Etta
Wangelin
who
has
Mrs. R. R. Deadmond. S. J. Godard
western states hatched fewer been spending the winter with her
84 assoclatiocu federated »n <1» ly will be staged ax a prelitninar)
"Resolved that a copy of these
and other relatives.
• » nal Tuhereulo«'» \ c m v - i 3-
chicks during December. January
event. The five will start together That fall he ran for district attor­
¡resolutions be sent to the Oregon
Rennie Koozer'a new home Is and February than a year ago, ac­ mother. Mr- O H. Wangelin at the
and when all but two of them have ney of Grant county, and although
State Medical society, and all its
nearins completion and will be cording to government reports, but Tinker ranch left last week foi 1
been eliminated they will rest five lie hail not been able to enter the
component societies, the American
ready for occupancy by the first of there was some increase in hatch­ Ph< enix. Arizona, where she will
P.-T.
A.
WILL
HOLD
minutes and then wrestle (or one primaries, enough voters wrole lit»
Medical association. Northwest Me
make her home with her sister, ,
the coming week.
name In so that In running as a
ings in the eastern states. Bookings
COUNTY MEET MAY 7 foil.
diclne, the Governor of the State of
Mrs. Herbert Platt is entertain for March and later delivery were Mrs. F. J. Elliott.
Democrat lie deii-aled Ihe Incum­
.
I
Oregon, and the State Industrial
ing the Leaburg Indies' Aid society reported 3.7 per cent lighter than
Miss Arah Nell Arnold, has ac­
It la doubtful who will get the bent When he took office he waa
The spring meeting of Ihe Iain*
Accident commission."
at her home Thursday a.'ternoon.
the youngest district uttorney In
cepted
the
position
to
teach
in
the
I
a year ago for the whole country
t'ounly Parent-Teacher association worst of this mate», the referee or
Hlllstrom brothers have com­ and down 8.4 per cent in the west­ Glenwood school at West Spring-
the eoinhutuuts. Buy Craft, Regis the United Btatax, and It is believed
WAR PREVENTION
1 * " *,**.an “l,day
,h”
pleted removing their eamp from ern states.
field. 9he has -been teaching at ■
I Methodist cliuriu on May 7. It was ter-Guard sports writer who lias ! 'hat he still holds this honor
farther up the McKenzie to the
)
Although the peak in Pacific Trent the past two years.
SPEAKER TO COME announced today. Officers will lie been complaining about the attempt ’ Illcks will leave for Yale Hila (all.
new site near the Eugene city’s coast egg production was reached
of Vern Harrington, referee, to , lie expect , lo return to O reg o n fol-
I elected at this meeting.
The
members
of
the
senior
class
power project number ’three, sev­ during the week ending April 1,
make gentlemen of the wrestlers lowing the completion of his »tu­
Elinor
Doddridge
Brannon,
as
so-
(
of the Pleasant Hill high school
eral miles east of Vida.
date secretary of the National I The program will »tart at 11 bas been by various and -nndry dies and will resume Ihe practice
coast markets held fairly steady. held a card party at the home of
Council for the Prevention of War j o’clock with Mrs. G. H. Good, prexl- nieuns Induced to do the ofilrtuHng of law here
Storage of eggs by first receivers Miss Lucille Jordan Friday night
will »peak at the Methodist church. | dent. In churge The program Is be-
ONION ACREAGE RISE
became heavy but large speculators of last week. Those present were
Sunday, April 17, it was announced i "8 arranged by Mrs. II. A. Sltna
IN NATION EXPECTED were not in the market. A heavy Veda Daley, Winifred Roney, Ruth'*
consumptive demand for the United Brabham. Lucile Jordan. Nina Me- ]
Señorita D idi C a illet, elected today by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter 1 and will be announced later. There
I
^e a special musical program
The government report on inten States a • a whole helped to reduce Peek, Althea Baughman. Blanche “Queen of Students” of Brazil, in pastor.
I
her costume at the Mardi Gras carni­
tions to plant onions, made as of »he necessity of storing.
Wheeler. Earl McLeod. Tip Delp.1 val at Rio de Janeiro.
A covered dish dinner will be
March 1, Indicated only a small
With receipts of butter at coast Harold McLeod. Henry Olson. Trn j
' served al noon under the direction
One by one .he great hotels of] f MHl(
Bu,o„ . domel,,|c , r|.
increase in acreage In Oregon, but markets heavier than during recent man Akers. Dale Lindley.
,
New York are golng Into the hand» , HDce tea)her
lh„ hlgh
In the whole country the report weeks and a lessened demand fol­
Perry H. Price, a teacher in the |
of receivers. There are not half a High school girls will assist her.
indicated that growers intend to lowing Easter, prices along the
plant 11 per cent more acres of coast broke sharply lower. Portland Pleasant Hill high school has been i --------------- ---------------------- -- ♦ dozen hostelries of the first order
elected principal of the school to ' Thurston high school baseball
All units of the P.-T. A. In Lane
left that are not bankrupt, and hun
onions. This would he an acreage jobbing prices on 92-93 score de­
tak- the place of E E. Kilpatrick
"let defeat last Friday after-
dred» of »ecoiid rate and third rate xiunty are urged to send delegate
about the same as in 1929. The prin­ clined two cents to a level of 23 to
v bo has resigned to accept the j noon
Hieir first game of the sea hotel» are in the »ame fix.
to this meeting.
cipal increa e Is expected to be 24 cents on April 1. At San Fran­
superintendency of the schools of | Mon *Kh Pleasant Hill.
in Colorado and Michigan, with cisco, 92 score declined three cents
Philomath.
• Loren Edinlston returned home
more moderate Increases in Indi­ and stood at 20 cents wholesale
Mr.
Price
was
elected
at
a
meet-
Sunday after a 10 days trip with
ana. New York. Minnesota and April 1.
ing of the board Friday night. The °- s C. musicians of Corvallis on
Idaho.
board voted to retain Mrs Elsie <h«ir Easier tour of Southern Ore-
Cooper and Mrs. Reba Eberhart as X°n and Northern ( alifornia.
IN THE JUSTICE COURT, FLOR­ CASTE SYSTEM USED
Mrs. Linn Endicott in Eugene
ENCE
JUSTICE
DISTRICT,
IN INDIA IS TOLD teachers. L. H. Ayres of Talt, Ore
gon, was elected to fill the vacancy gave a -hower last Friday evening
LANE COUNTY. OREGON
J. C. PONSLER. Plaintiff, vs. L. H.
Mrs. R B. Porter, wife of the caused by the advancement of Mr. 1 in honor of her sister, Miss Hazel
HENNINGSEN Defendant
j Russell, who was married last Sun-
secretary
of the student Y. M. C. A. Price.
SUMMONS
The junior d a s will put on two day to Melvin Gnstaveraon. She
in
Eugene
de
cribed
the
caste
sys­
To L. H. Hennlngsen. defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tem of India and exhibited several musical comedies this spring in- ' received many beautiful and useful
OF OREGON. You are hereby re­ of the costumes of that ebuntry at stead of a play, "The Nifty Shop,” - gifts.
quired to appear and answer the the meeting of the Foreign Mission­ and “The Freshies.” None of the I Miss Hazel Edmiston spent the
complaint filed against you in the
Whether you take your gardening seriously for
parts have been chosen yet but try , week-end in Corvallis the guest of
above entitled court and cause on ary society of the Methodist church
outs
will
be
given
soon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Hiller.
or before four weeks from the date Tuesday. The meeting was held at
profit or whether it's a mere hobby you ride with im­
of the first publication of this sum the home of Mrs. Dean C. Poindex­
tnons. and if you fall so to appear ter.
mense pleasure, you want the tools to do your work
and answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
with least effuit end greatest effect. We have a large
the relief demanded In his Com MURIEL TYSON HAS
plaint on file herein, lo-wtl: for the
stock of the finest garden tools available. And they
□ m of Fifty-two and 75 100 Dol­
BIRTHDAY ON TUESDAY
lars together with interest thereon
are less expensive this year than ever!
at the rate of six per cent per an­
Muriel Tyson, daughter of Mayor
num from January 1. 1932, until and Mrs. W. P. Tyson, celebrated
Springfield, Oregon
paid, and for costs and disburse­
ments Incurred in this action, aa her eleventh birthday Tuesday
prayed for in suld complaint, and afternoon with a parly at her home.
Try
for the further nn.er of the Court Guests invited for the event were
for the »ale of the personal pro­ Irene and Frank Anderson. Beryl
perty of the defendant whii h ha t
Robertson, Juan Stratton, and Bes­
been attached by the plaintiff.
This summons Is published once sie Cox.
Hoes, 70c - 90c - $1.15
each week for four consecutive
weeks m the Springfield New . a
F
rash—
Dated—
Coburg Methodist
Spades,
$1.00
weekly newspaper of general cir­
SRK IT AND G ET FULL DETAILS AT OUR
“And Now Abides Faith,” is the
culation published in Lane County,
Guaranteed
Forks,
$1.75
Oregon, by order of Dan Johnston, text for the morning message at
SHOW ROOM APRIL 13.
Justice of the l’ear« for Eugene 9:45. The church school will fol­
Rakes,
70c - $1.40
Justice District, Lane County, Ore­ low at 10:30. At 7:30 in the even­
gon. The date of the first publics
Shovels $1.25 to $2.00
HOn of this Summons is April 7, ing a large delegation from Spring-
1932.
field will Join in the service of
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Plain­ worship. The message will be, “The
tiff. Residence and Post Of­
fice Address: Eugene, Lane Goal of Life." Special music will be
furnished by the Springfield people.
County, Oregon.
(A 7 14-21-98—M 6)
Dean C .Poindexter, pastor.
Maker of Men
I McKenzie Valley
Sports Writer
lo Be Referee
Upper Willamette
|
We</ne9</aj, April 13
Thurston
THE
GARDEN
..TOOLS..
FORD
WILL BE
Irish-Murphy Co.
Hoes
Forks
Chase &
Sanborns Coffee
Grapenut
Flakes
Package
1QC
Something New!
WVHggMW'IIWIgHMIlllWWMMMU^
Bakers Premium
Closing Out Ladiea’ High G rade Shoes, re g u lar
$4,95 for S2.OO. Oxfords, I’um ps, S trap s and Ties.
Chocolate
Springfield
Lawn Mowers
HERSCHEL AND
PRICES —
L atest Style, Good Q uality, well m ade and good p at­
tern s, ea< h 5 9 c and 6 9 c .
■ n the Corner. 4th and Main
DISPLAYED
COUNTRY CLUB
House Dresses...
Hoffman’s Variety Department Store
BEAUTIFUL
NEW
Special
23C
5 4 .9 0
to
5 1 2 .7 5
Wright & Sons
Springfield, Oregon
ANDERSON MOTORS, Inc.
Authorized Ford Sains and Service
Wnhn Anderaon
Phone 49
Ray Nott