The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 23, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAO» FOUR
SHOCK AREA AIO
WANTED LOCALLY
Local Chapters Given Propor­
tionate Share of $500.000
Total to Be Raised
CHIC SPRINGFIELD N W S
i m u n e , ejo County Relief
MEEI SAW« Work Uncertain
County Court to Stop Unem­
ployment Relief Pending
Better Warrant Basis
Large Delegation Expected at
Waltervllle Gathering; Of­
ficers Retreat la Sunday
THURSDAY MARCH 23 1933
District Mission
Meeting at Grove
FRANK 6. WILSON
PASSES SUNDAY
Springfield Ladle« to Have
Part in Afternoon Sesaion; Deceased Was Native of Lane
Young People in Evening
County; Funeral Services
In Eugene Wednesday
Members of the Mlsslouai'y s a d ­
dle« of ihe Christian cburohoK In
Frank II Wilson, na'lye resident
Relief acilvltles In latue county
Claus for th entertainment of ¡have been thrown Into a general
between 200 and 300 delegates of upheaval during the p««t week
(his district will gather ul Cottage
ul Lane eounly, died al tlio I'sdfle
[ihe county Christian Endeavor so- Two outstanding events which hav,
Grove next Tues«|ay. Match 28. for
• lelles at W altervllle Saturday are transpired Indicate that Lane roar
ChrlsLuu hospital In Eugene Hun
n mlssleuaiy rally with both uhc
b Ing made by the people of that ty
_ will
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shortly .........
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doing
noon and even ing meet lugs. The day at the ago nf 48 years.
vicinity and the officers of the En- much actual relief work, at least
I .allies Missionary mealing will b
lie wa born In this county on
deavor society there.
until more funds are available.
held during the afternoon with s
All-day Salurda.i will be given
First steps towards this end were
t len starling at I 30 al Ihe Christ- April 10. 1884 and has lived In this
Dorothy Wilcox hud the beauty Ian church Springfield I .«dies have vicinity most nf nis llfel.uiu
o» or ,o meetings and discussions of Bnnou,lc*d la” »«’*•> when the
questions vital to all societies says C'ounty Court began Beading letters ippeal which caught the attention been asked (o take part In Ihe
Survivors Include tins brother,
Sterling Caah. county president. I,o ,'halrn”,’> of the various schoo. of a noted group ow artists who nn el Ing
Kugniie Wilson. Trent; a half-
Reports Indicate that 7500 homes
i’ae morning session will start at districts requeatiug them to cull Judged her Ihe most beautiful man­
The evening m ed Ing. which will brother. Stanley Keyes. Spring-
1.
-I_a. _ a >>■ .
rnaas niuelin*o
i
>
have been destroyed or damaged. I
10 o'clock and will be dqyoted en mass meetings and organise loen I nequin of the twenty selected for sta ll at 7:30 has been given over
field and three sisters, Mrs. Goldie
these being principally small frame I
relief work on a self help basis as iInal awarding of honor.
llrely to conferences.
Io Circle meetings for Ihe youu.,er Peterson, Springfield, Mrs. G K
homes. The Red Cross, by procla-1
much as possible, promising that
persona.
A
basket
dinner
will
be
served
at
llurnham. Wi-iialebee,
Washing
motion of Governor Rolph of Cali-1
office
would continue
noon and the afternoon session the Red Cross
r° ” “ffk
* w“uld
ton.
and
Mrs.
lie
,tie
Burnett,
car
torn la. has been named as the of­
with Rev Walter Harney of Mar-
WOrk
'» » * •" « •» « « <* '»‘I’
Johnston Io Truetoa
stair , Canada
The conqueror o f the mighty John
ficial relief and
rehabilitation
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_
vldual
cases.
No
such
letter
has
cola as speaker will start at 1:80,
Dull Johnsloii. Justice nf (be
agency. It is. therefore, responsible L. Sullivan, Ponipadore Jiui Corbett,
now fights desperately for his life at A large parade Is planned for 4 been received for Springfield, by I
peace In Eugene, was Monday
Funeral services were held Wed­
for continuing emergency care as his home in Bayside, L. !.. Sew York. i o'clock.
P B Flattery, local school board
named trustee to Ihe bankruptcy nesday uflernoon at 8:30 from the
well as repairing or rebuilding the He is suffering from a heart ailment i —.
chairman.
case of John K d els. druggist The Rranstetler Simon chap«» I In Ku
The W altervllle Christ an En-
FM,„wln< , horUy „„
,
homes of families who are finan­ and physicians hold out little hope
appolulmeiil was made by Willard fldated Anti Interment was uiude In
for
recovery.
He
is
Of
years
old.
R
eaver
society
with
the
a
,
s
t
a
n
c
e
,,f
lh
l,
.„„ounccm
en,
.
.m
e
another
cially unable to take care of their
To the Editor;
Ihe old I. G (» F cemetery.
of^ladles aid will serve a sapper at decision calling for the Immediate! In the editorial of Iasi Issue of Marks, referee of Albany
disaster losses. The relief program
of the Red Cross does not contem­
suspension of all unemployment re i Ihe News you advocaletl Ihe ad
Rev. Ralph K. Clark, pastor of the lief work In road districts and on Juslment of debts aeeonllng to Ihe
plate or include rehabilitation of AH! FOND MEMORIES
Presbyterian i church, , county projects This order will af 1‘U rchasing power of ihe dollar.
business property or business
D r u llir r .
« « « .,» .-” W “ altervllle
,, «r'fl,K‘ «Tesoyterian
REVIVED ONCE MORE »¡„ be the
apeaker
houses damaged or destroyed in
feet 500 men by Saturday.
There Is no queatlon that Ihe credi­
the earthquake.
Keeping a bottle of beer or llq-
Officers of societies in the Lane , Lack
. . of ______
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money _______
to meet
operating ! tor. who collects his claims now.
uor for a long period of time is Douglas, and the W illamette dis- [ expeuses and the Inability of bank receiVM three or four lim es Ihe
State. Federal Funds Asked
The federal appropriation of $5.- something, but to discover all of a tr*cta will gather In Eugene Sunday «rs to accept county warrants under value ho loaned the debtor three or
(their new license Is held respon- four years ago Hut to try to ad
000,000 reported as approved by sudden that you have had som e. »Hernoon for an officers retreat.
The state Christian Endeavor so- "lbl« ,or ,h « action of the court : Just the existing roulracts of debts
the senate yesterday, is intended thiog stored away for more than
for public works, such as repairs to 20 years is even better thinks cer clety conveution Is scheduled to Ha«kers explain that county war would require an eudles llligallou
men who recently meet In Eugene on April 27 for four > rant> ani1 others of that type are ( both expensive and uncertain.
or replacement of schools, fire­ tain Spriugfield
There Is. however, a very practl
days.
not approved investments because
houses. city and county buildings, made such a discovery.
cal
and effective way of reducing
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they
bear
no
maturity
date.
cleanup work, and repairs to
According to the story told aboul
NFkki FfirH
n « iv « n n a 4 r »4»H
( County
iMlntv officials
itffis tai.- have
K
_I 1 all debts both public and private,
streets, sewerage system s, etc. in
New
Ford
Demonstrated
promised
town one of the electric'ans was
the affected area. The $50.000 pro­ doing some repair work and rum ! J° hn
*«<•«*»«• Springfield that they will do everything In their quietly, peacefully and without any
(controversy; and that Is by reduc­
vided for in bill passed by the Call maging about in an old alcove when aiVn‘ i ” ? 1” P° rd “u,on>“ b"*>' had «x’wer
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fornia State legislature is to be he diacovered a bottle of real b*er
°* the late8t model8 on the faring from want aa a renult of ing the value of the dollar, till It
will buy no more than It did four
nsed to cover the purchase of food which had remained there for man" S ? * 1’ W wlneid“ v »»’«'•noon and ’heir enforced action
and other supplies. It is intended years. Upon Investigation it was re d ,m “ ” ,r*,ed “ bv
*«’ «■*•
Work to the camps operated in years ago, which can be don«» by
Reels
50c to $6.25
this emergency appropriation shall vealed that the beer had been p**<’J>,e ,be,r ,ir"’ r,d« in ,h * “«* cooperation with the forest service Increasing the volume of the cur-
vealed that the beer had been
I
rency.
Our
President
has
struck
model.
be administered by the Adjutant
Lines
10c to $2.50
where single men are employed
placed there bv a prominent citi-
at ihe root of oar financial dlffl
General of California.
will
not
stop
it
has
been
announced
sen in 1912 when he lived In the
Tapered Lines $3.50 to $8.00
culty by issuing a large amount of
Gets Bobcat— H. A. Cain of W est­
Arne reports that Red Cross house and had used that particular
currency. The $2.000,000.000. paper
fir
Wednesday
collected
the
coun
t
chapters throughout all the Pacific place as a cooler.
Steel Poles
75c
money now being Issued may be
Repairs
ty bounty on one bobcat and two' LANE DRY FORCES TO
area have accepted wholeheartedly
sufficient to turn the value of the
Bamboo Poles $1.75 to $20.00
It Is rumored that after several cougars.
COMBAT REPEAL WORK
the qnotas assigned them on the
for All
dollar downward If not lei a- hnve
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basis of the $500.000 needed. Many- bad sampled the aged beer none,
Baskets
85c - $1.00
more. Money Is like any other
Fishing Tackle
chapters have wired San Francisco remained in the botGe.
P J. Bartholomew, Or. W H
commodity—a large supply cheap
Leather
Bound
headquarters that they are busily
Pollard. Mrs. Marion Adams and ena It.
engaged in raising their share of CRAZING F E E S R FM A IW
Baskets
$2.25 - $2.50
* -------- ------------------------------------ - • Mr* Mel >*’«* represented Spring
When the people who have hoard
r t t S K tM A IN
Mr and Mrs A „ MatheWR W1. field at the Lane County Dry asso
the fund.
ed most of the money In the coun­
UNCHANCED FOR WHILE lertained the bridge club at their t ctolton meetlnc held In Eugene on try. all the way from a few dot
The Red Cross urges that con­
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home last Friday evening. Next Tuesday.
tributions. no matter how small, be
Inrs to many thousands to the In­
Fees for grazing sheep and cat Friday evening the club will meet
Harold Singer, nationally known
forwarded at once to the nearest
dividual. find that the snug little
He
in
the
National
forest
land
will
with
Mrs.
Ellen
Needham
youth
leader,
spoke
at
an
ope.,
chapter.
roll they have hid away Is leak
remain unchanged
during the »«o»
first j .vaxoov-B
Misses givicfu
Helen cavirr
Evler »mi
and iinzpi
Hasel meeting
at m
the
church
”
—
2 $
e r Presbyterian
rHHDyierian rntircn
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
six months of the present year ac- Edmlston spent the past week end i Tuesday evening and stressed the , ing Ila value badly will dig up that
roll and hurry into the merket to
cording to ^formation sent out by j in Portland visiting relatives and necessity of organizing the youth'
MARSHFIELD LADY
buy some thing that Is not leaking
the Secretary of Agriculture. An friends.
of the counntry to oppose the re-j
We may then have too much money
IS PRISCILLA GUEST investigation to determine some
Mrs. Ray Rennie and infant son peal of the eighteenth amendment j
but the debtor will be able to pay
means of setting grazing fees in re- have returned home from the Pa and the state dry clause In the con
Mrs. E. C. Jarvis of Marshfield
his debts, and ihe country take a
lation to the values of the livestock cific Christian hospital.
stltntlon.
was a guest at the semi monthly
freeh slarl When money gets too
will be completed and the findings
Miss Nathalie Edmlston en ter-1 First steps in the campaign
meeting of the Priscilla club held
cheap ihe government can check It
used in determin ng the fee for the talned several of the Springfield against the repeal movement will
last Thursday afternoon at the
by destroying a part of the eur
last of the year.
high school students at her home center about the naming of dry
home of Mrs. William Curtis. A
rency. President Roosevelt lias
here
last
Saturday
evening.
leaders
as
delegates
to
the
s
la
t
e
!
potluck luncheon was held at 1:30
started off right, and It Is hoped
Ray Mit<,hel1 “ nd mother. Mr repeal convention.
preceding the business and social P L A N P A R T Y F A D AI I
that he will be supported (111 he
PLAIN PAK I Y FOR ALL
Needham,
and -----------
grandmother.
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Mrs.
In this election eurh county will [ has time to carry economic policies
meeting. Mrs. E. L. Hopson was
SEWING ORGANIZATIONS Teeters, and Hugh Doolittle motor be permitted to elect one delegate [ through to success. He Is right -j
welcomed as a new member at the
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ed to Cottage Grove last Saturday for each 10.000 population, and the [
meeting. The afternoon was spent
E B. KEPNEIF
Members of the Needlecraft club i and spent the week-end with rela- delegates will, in a large part, go
making quilt blocks and working
made plans at their meeting last tlves there
to Salem Instructed either wet o r ;
puzzles.
Thursday afternoon at the home o f )
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dry. One man In Eugene has al­
Members present were Mrs. Ern­ Mrs R. H. Culbertson to sponsor a
ready filed his petition as candi­
est Bertsch. Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee, large party to which all members
date on the wet ticket.
Mrs. Frank I.ogan. Mrs. E G. Pri­ of the various sewing groups in the
Ixtwell Thomas, author, world
vai, Mrs. W. H. Stearmer, Mrs. city would be invited. Mrs. Carl
Annual meeting and election for
traveler and lecturer. Is an expert
Riley Snodgrass. Mrs. Norman Ho­ Olson was named chairman of the the coming year was held at the NOMINATE DELEGATES
badminton player. H p has a gym
ward. Mrs. E. C. Stuart. Mrs. Jhon comm ittee to charge of details for chapel Monday at 1:30 p. ra. by the
nnslum devoted exclusively to thu
TO
DISTRICT
MEETING
Tomseth, Mrs. William Rouse and the affair.
Greenwood Cemetery association
game on his farm near New York
Mrs. Curtis.
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Six delegates to the district meet '
At the next meeting of the club The same group of officials were
Next meeting „1
of the
club W
will
to be held
me C1UD
IU be
De, t0
be]d April 6. Mrs. W. C. r« * ,ee’e<’ These are J. J Pepiol Ing of Neighbors of Woodcraft
Brooklyn haaeball fans dislike
held March 30. at the home of Mrs. Wright will be hostess and Mrs ‘ hairman. Carey Thomson, sr.. and were nominated by Pine Circle at Ihe new that Dlxxv Vance is going
Ronse
■ Larson Wright, assistant hostess ,ra Elston, directors. Mrs. Walter their meeting held last night. Elec
H»e St Louis Cardinals. Huzzy
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I’QPfi.r secretary-treasurer.
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Carter,
tlon will be held at the April Meet Is a great favorite in Brooklyn,
The Deerhorn P T. A. play "Miss ing. and the district meeting will j
* * *
Molly" which will be presented In be held at Roseburg In May.
I From Ihe middle West comne
the near future has as members of
The new date for the fun carnival word that Hank Rieder, of Duhu '
Its cast: "Molly Peters", Crystal which was postponed this week has ,|U e . w o n .1 inai-.illio: bowling en
Baughman; "Annie Peters", Mrs hten set as Anr i 12 and will start gagainenl with lb rl Earl, of AuatteJ
W. C. Thlene ; "Cissie Banders," at 7:30. This was postponed from after 13 hours. 20 minutes of bos vl
¡Wynona Carter; "Lady Elusia”. Wednesday of this week.
Ing.
Mr.s Earl Thienes; "Pearl White,
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SPRINGFIELD. OREGON___________
Mrs. C. D. Swearingen; "Reginald
Leaves Home— .\ o clue as to tin
Two boxers, oue 78. the other 7«
Peters,” Earl Thienes; "Julian whereabouts of Mrs. Max Lake, who fought to a four-round draw the
Hewitt.” Bill Jennings; "Joe John left her home in Springfield taking other day In Florldn. The referee
son,” Walter Rauch. Practice is her two sons and the family auto was 102 years of age.
held several times each week
mobile last Friday, have been found
The W altervllle Rebekahs are yet, according to Lum F. Anderson,
Club to Meet
Be loyal to your home town and you can profit
having- Installation at their regular police chief.
The Kensington club will meet on
yourselves by doing so. Much of the money spent with
meeting Wednesday evening this
Friday afternoon at 2:30 a' the
the home m erchant stays in the community. While
week. March 29 at a special meet
home of W C. Wright, ««0 E. street
our industries are still and bringing in no new money
ing the Springfield lodge of Rebe DEXTER GRADE SCHOOLS Mrs. I-evI Neet will assist Mrs.
it is vitally necessary th a t we keep as much monev as
kah will meet with the W altervllle
HOLD CLUB MEETINGS Wright as hostess.
possible in the community.
group and confer the degree upon
SUMMONS
a candidate. Miss Marjorie Grant
Members of the Sunshine Garden­
ou can not better our prices by sending away.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Supper will be served.
e r ;' Flower club of the Dexter
You can help yourself and your com m unity by buying
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
at home.
Dedicatory services will be held grade school held their regular
COUNTY.
at the W altervllle Community m eeting last Thursday afternoon WILLIAM F. MATTESON. Plain
tiff.
vs.
SARA V. MATTE­
church Sunday, April 2. In the with Miss Florence Parvln, four-H
SON, Defendant.
morning 3ervlca Dr. Thompson o club leader. Each member gave a
To Sara V Matteson, the above
Portland executive member of the report of their work and all mem­ named defendant:
TH IS AUTOMATIC, ALL-ENAMEL, INSULATED
synod, will give the address. In the bers had some work finished on
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re­
evening at the dedication service their sample books. Following the
several speakers including those business meeting Jeanne Holcomb quired to appear In the above en­
titled cause and answer the Com
long interested In religious work at led the members In several songs. plaint filed against you herein with­
W altervllle have been Invited to Members present were Irene Ores in four weeks from the date of the
give short addresses.
ham. Jessie Bertha Lawson, Meryle first publication of this Summons;
Last Friday evening Rev. and and Grace Jepma. Lois Keeney, and If you fall so to appear and an­
swer. plaintiff will apply Io the
W ITH FULL AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL
Mrs. R E. Clark entertained mem Jeanne Holcomb, and Josephine Court for the relief prayed for In
bers of the local C. E. and Invited Braddus.
said complaint as follows, to-wlf:
For a decree of the above entitled
guests to the number of 40, at the
FOR ONLY
N. O. Anderson, teacher of the
newly completed social room of Ihe upper room of the Dexter grade Court that the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and
W altervllle Community church. At school, mpt with members of the defendant he forever dissolv«»d and
the close of the evening, devoted to Health club Friday for a business that plaintiff be absolutely divorced
games. Ice cream and cake were and social meeting. Following the from defendant;
That plaintiff be awarded the
served.
business session Grace Jepma. and care and custody of Virginia M.
Mrs. Minnie Malnes and her Jesse Lawson recited two club Matteson, the minor child of plain
brothers. Cam and Ed Ross of Deer club poems, "It's Achievement That tiff and defendant;
And for such other and further
horn spent last week at the New­ Counts,” and "The Four H Club
port beach. Each year the Ross fam­ Creed." Jeanne Holcomb told sev dellef as to the Court may «wm
Just and equitable;
ily goes two or three times to eral story games. The members are
Th's summons Is published under
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
Newport for agates which they planning a large program.
and by virtue of an order of the
polish and make up.
lion.
O.
F.
Sklpworth,
Judge
of
the
Members of the Oardon club also
Rennie Koozer has word from met with Mr. Anderson, their lead above entitled Court made and en
his uncle Henry Koozer of Comp er, Friday afternoon. They received tered on the 22nd day of March.
1933, which order directs the publi­
ton, California that he received a Instructions as to their work. An cation of this Summons once each
broken arm In the big earthquake other meeting has been called for week for four succeaslve weeks;
which struck hardest at Long Beach Friday of this week at which time ihe dale of the first publication of
and Compton, which Is a residential each member Is to have plans this Summons Is Mnrch 23rd, 1933.
POTTER A BAILEY, Attorneys
Eugene,
section, where 20 were killed and drawn for his garden. All mem
for Plaintiff.
Springfield
hundreds Injured. A resident of bers were present at the meeting
Res. A P, O. Address. 631
Miner Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
Cxnnpton the past 13 years.
last week.
(M 28-30—A 8-18-20)
There must be no confusion or
doubt In the minds of the people
of the I’ad flc area state as to the
inimedlat. and Imperative need for
the $50(1.000 Red Cross disaster re­
lief fund for the southern ¿'alitor-
n.a earthquake sufferers. This an
nouncement was made today by R.
E. Arne, acting manager of the Pa­
cific branch office in San Fran­
cisco.
or
fis h e r m e n
a m a
Thurston
Wright & Sons
h it
v
iiih
h i
S p o r t S h o r ts
McKenzie Valley
Gas Range Sale
f Prices Were Never So Low
Irish-Murphy Co.
Profit By Loyalty
T
Î
Î
t
Estate Gas Range
$77.50
Northwest Citiss Gas Co.