The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 25, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 2B, 1W86
PAG® FOUR
NORMAL CROP IS
THREE CARS MIXED UP
IN MAIN STREET CRASH
Police Officer
TOWN AND VICINITY
FALLING SNAG INJURES
TREE FALLEH MONDAY
Henry Otaon, son of Mr and Mrs.
Three automobiles »ere Involved
Andy Olson of Pleasant Hill, barely
In a crash here Monday when the
Haa Operette«— Mis Belile Cut i escaped death Munday morning
Thurston Man Hera— Kay Bennie
light delivery truck driven by Dick j
when lie »as hit by a snug when
Osborn for the Orange Springs Wot j Chief'* Resignation Request­ of Thurston was a business visitor tie. daughter of Mrs II. II. Sunkey. ■
falling a tree tor the Lengaslier Announcement Of Opening
underwent
an
operatkui
for
appetì
1
In
Springfield
on
Tuesday.
tling works was struck as he start
ed Saturday; Remains As
Drought A reas Not To Drag
Expected Soon; Owen le
dicltls at the Pnclflc hospital tu ! Lumber company
ed to pull a»av from the curb by
Head Of SERA Project
Vida Man H«rs— Ben Mmney ot Eugene Wednesday morning
Alvin Olsou. his brother, who w«i
Down Average Pasture
Named Aa Promoter
another car driven by Mrs Hose
Vida was a husiutsa- vlallor In
working wllh him. hollered when
Outlook Not Bright
Fountalu of Leaburg The light
Lum Anderson, police chief in
Visits In Ashland — Mrs D. II he saw On* snug falling bttl Henry
Springfield Wednesday.
A (oil program of >eml muni lily
truck «as thrown against the park Springfield for five years, turned In !
t Murphy aud Mr. and Mrs Leluin’ was utiuhle Io gel entirely out of boxing malches will he launched
Despite the serious drought sttu- ed serial) belonging to Janie« Mitch his resignation here Saturday night
Visits from Fall Cre«k— J II. ¡Cray relu m ed W ednesday troni
its pulli. lie was hit on the head, In Mpilugflelil by ihe i lly Boxing
utIon in the Ureal Plains In an area ell near Third on Main street. All upon request of city officials.
' Kissinger of Full Creek »as here Vahland w here they spent a few
-houldui ami hip on On* right side, l oiiioilssione soon under llie man
which normally produces about 15 three cars were damaged.
Aader-on continues his duties Tuesday visiting with friends.
days this week visiting with rela and knocked unvonaclou*. Au X ray ugegi lil of llvrh Owen It was an
per cent of the agricultural output
here as su|H*rvlsor for the SKUA
showed Ilia shoulder »as broken, lioumed here thia week following
of the United State«. crop pros
Ill at Homs— Donald llaiinu. sou lives.
street project.
P.
T.
A.
SETS
DATE
FOR
and ills skull slighUy fractured hut Ihe naming recently of Owen as
peels in general are about average
of
Mr
anti
Mr-
Jleivln
Hanna,
Is
Although the requeat for Auder
Collects Bounty— Dan Christen
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
his condition Is not considered boxing promoter for the city.
for this sea on of the year in most
son's resignation came suddenly. It ill at the Inline of his parvuta Ibis sen of Oakridge collected lite coita
irttleal by his physician at ihe Eu
of the country, says a report on the
Only boxing will lie attempted
week.
ty
bounty
on
two
bobcats
and
two
was
not
unexpected.
Demands
for
New officers of the Springfield
agricultural situation just released
si ihe outset say member» of the
coyotes Friday al Hie office of Ihe gene hospital.
P T A. will be elected at the next liis resignation had been made on
by the state college agricultural
Visit from Marcola— Mrs Harry county clerk.
boxing commission Seals aud n
meeting of the unit to lie held at i the present group of city officials
extension service. The season Is
Allen. Mrs. Alice Queen, and Mrs.
ring will lie moved hack and forlb
the Lincoln school on May 17 It, ever since they assumed office His
FUTURE
FARMERS
TO
starting off with coadltlons good In
Agnes Savage were week end v is it­
from ihe Eugene armory (or ihe
»a- announced here Friday follow appointment as chief of police un
FORD GOOD CUSTOMER
the East, while crop conditions are
ors
In Springfield
HEAR GOVERNOR MAY 3 events which will he held In the
ing the regular monthly sessions der the new administration was
OF AMERICAN FARMERS
above average in the west coast
local armory
of the group. Mrs. Henry Pandrem. I made temporarily It was under-
Tonsils Taken Out— Tom Good
t'orvallls. April 25 Governor
states and better than last year in
stood.
Efforts to have the first match
Mrs. Clayton F. Barber, and Mrs.
The
Ford
Motor
company
has
an
‘
ale
uuil
Howard
Neel
underweut
Charles
H.
Martin
will
be
the
prln
the interntountain area, although
next
Monday evening have not
Ella Lombard were named on the
tiouitv
ed
It'a
Intention
of
producing
'
, tonsil operations at Ihe office of a
tipal speaker at the annual agri
not up to average.
nt.m inating com m ittee.
one million cars this year and has J cultural leader»' banquet ut Oregon been smi-essful Owens announced
local physician Friday.
Wheat, pastures and mills pro­
estimated Home of the quantities of j Slate college Ma) 3. This banquet today. lull (he exact date of the
duction reflect the Great Plains ' The Friday meeting was held at
the Brattain school and the pro­
Returns from Visit— Mrs. II. E. farm and agricultural products Is held each year in connection with opening card will he made public
drought situation, the report points
gram was presented by students
I Gerber returned Wednesday from which the firm »III require In the the annual gathering of the Future S i a m .
out. The winter wheat crop is ex­
! a week s visit with relatives at process of manufacturing that Parmer» of Oregon.
pected to fall about 18S.000.000 of the two grr.de schools.
II tiesiilre and Monroe.
many automobiles. The statement
bushels below the 1928-1932 aver­
Between 300 and 400 ot these M. E. BROTHERHOOD TO
was released by H. II. Wilcox, high school students lo agriculture
age. nearly all due to poor pros­ EAGLES PLAN DISTRICT
HAVE DISTRICT MEET
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs. G. Seattle branch tnanuger of the
pects In Kansas. Texas. Oklahoma
MEETING IN EUGENE
are expected this year, which will
'
II.
Waldrip
are
the
parents
of
a
Army Engineer Urges $300.-
Ford company.
and Nebraska. The estimate, how
Final district mooting of Ihe
swell the total attendance at the
baby daughter horn to them nt their
In order lo produce that many
Several members of the Eagle-) 000 To Curb Destruction
ever, is 30.000.000 bushels above
; home on aouth Second street Fri­ car». Wilcox pointed out II Itos banquet lo more than 600. lho«e In Method!»! Brotherhood for Ihe
last year's winter wheat harvest, lodge who live in Springfield are
Of Banks and Farm Lands
charge estlmati
Other guests of spring season will In* held al Ihe
day, April 1». i936.
been estimated that It will require! honor will he ('. A Howard, auper Methodial church at Lebanon on
with most of the gain east of the planning to attend the district con
immediate start of work on re
3,200.000 pounds of wool requiring intendent of puhllr Instruction, and Tuesday evening, April 30. it was
Mississippi and in the Pacific vention in Eugene Sunday. April
Visit in Washington—Mr aud
28. The convention opens Saturday vetments and other erosion preven­ Mrs. Ned Williams returned Wed 800,000 sheep The wool goes kilo George W I’eavy. president of Ore announced today by P J Mnrlholo
Northwest and California.
eveuing with a dance at Jefferson tative measures on the banks of the iieaduy from a trip to Washington. upholstery, floor-coverings. lubrl gon Riute college.
M ilk Production Is Low
mew, district president
With pasture conditions excep beach, and a baseball game b e upper Willamette river ia recont They visited at Winlock for three cants and anti-rust preparations.
The meeting will start al 6 30
The cow also does Ils share In
tionally poor in the Great Plains tween Eagles teams from Eugene mended in the report of Col. T. M days.
wllh a dinner la be served in Ihe
the production of glues made from BIBLE CLASS SPONSORS
drought area, the general average and Grants Pass will provide enter Bobbins, division engineer of the
church W P Wallers, secretary of
condition of pastures for the whole tainment Sunday afternoon. Dele army corps, which he has seut to
Recovering— Fletcher Crabtree, hides and glues made from milk CHURCH NIGHT TONIGHT the Eugene V M. <’. A., -«Ill be (he
country on April 1 was the lowest gâtions from Salem. Dallas and Sll- Washington, recently. He recoin who underwent a touatl operation and other parts of cattle yield stea ,
mends the expenditure of $300.000 nt the offten of a local physician rlc acid, greases glycerine, soap! Members of the Billie Btudy rlass principal speaker. Several mem­
in 10 years, with the exception of rertoii are expected.
bers of the local dub are planning
for this work which, he says, lust week, is getting along nicely chips, and Ihe 1.500.000 square feet I of the Christian church are spon
last year, according to the circular,
should be made a part of the great­ now.
of leather needed for upholstery soring ihe monthly church night to attend the meeting.
in this area are located one-third GOSHEN MAN TO RAISE
er
Willamette
Valley
Project.
For these requirements 30.000 cat this evening A potluck dinner will
of all the cajtle and one-sixth of
FROGS FOR MARKETS
Robbins made a personal Inspec­
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. F. A. tie will be utlllxed
he held ut 6:30 wllh prayer ser­ MRS. FLANERY HOSTESS
the milk cows of the country, des­
Twenty thousand hogs and 87.500 vice al 7:30 A program and »nt-lal
pite large reductions made during
TO NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Melvin Carrothers of Goshen re tion of the river banks a few weeks Phillips of IK'xier are ihe parents
ago and told those accompanying of a liaby son born Io them at Miss goats enter the scheme of things In evening will follow the prayer ser­
the past year.
ceived a shipment of live frogs by
Members of the Needlecraft club
With new low records in milk exprès- from Ixiuislana Tuesday at him that Ihe soft earth banks of Net ou's maternity home In Eugene supplying oleic acid, bristles tno vice.
hair and lubricants.
were entertained at a one o'clock
production in the drought area reg­ the local depot. He intends to raise the river which are being washed on Tuesday. April 23. 1935.
Every four-door Ford sedan uses
istered on April 1. milk produc­ frogs commercially for marketing. away should he beveled off and
luncheon at Ihe home of Mrs F.
70 pounds of cotton. A million car- WATCH THEFT BRINGS
tion per cow averaged more than He plans to sell his frogs to a can­ layers of several sixes of gravel
Il Planer/ last Thursday afternoon.
will require 69.000.000 pounds of
10 per cent below average in the nery which handles this type of placed over this exposed surface. GIRLS LEAGUE HOSTESS
JAIL TERM. PAROLE Guest« were Mrs M Mauer, Mrs.
It is his intention to take gravel
whole country, although slightly meat.
Elsie Hall, and Mr». A J I'urbeg.
AT TEAS TH IS WEEK cotton. It will lake 433.000 acre«
from the bars in the river for this
of land to produce this amount.
better than a year ago. Total milk
Morris Fnwver, Eugene, was sen Eighteen member» were presegg
work.
Trees also make their collirlbu lanced lo serve 60 days In Jail and and Ihe game prlxe for the aft«»
Students From U. H. S. and Eugene
production was about 4 per cent be­ BETTY MACDUFF TALKS
It is also his intention to have
lion. 112.000,000 feet of lumber will I was then paroled to his father Fri coon was won liy Mrs Waller Go»
High Entertained At Events
low a year ago owing to a reduc­
TO EVENING CLUB HERE the »rork let out on contracts.
be needed, mostly for packing pur- ! day morning when he wus tried In sler.
Held In Taylor Hall
tion of about 5 per cent in the
James Mott, coogreasmaii front
poses and 5.000.000 feet of paper, Justice of Peace Wheaton's court
number of milk cows in the country.
At the next meeting lo he held at
Members of the Happy Evening this district, slated in a letter re­
This is tea week for the Girls board, providing a market for 20.- i on charges of stealing a watch and Ihe Am horage on May 2. Ihe mem
club heard Miss Betty Ann Mac­ ceived recentl by H. E. Maxey, League of the high school. Yester­ 500 acres of timber. The greater
ulteiupling to sell it. lie was ar hers will onlerlaln with dtuner for
duff speak on her experiences in i hairman of the Iaute County Flood day ufleruoon the girls entertained part of ihl« limber will come from !
CRESWELL TAKE FIRST
lheir husbands.
rested In Hpr.ngfleld
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IN "B" MUSIC LEAGUE Japan at their monthly meeting Control association, that the pro 25 girls from University high the Pacific northwest.
held Tuesday evening at the home Ject wonhl be bandied under the . chool at a tea given at Taylor hall,
other product» Involving farm
Creswell high school, with a total of Miss Altie Manning. Miss Mac­ Public Works Administration.
i and this afternoon a similar until activities which will be used are
ot 36 points won first place in the duff spent last summer touring in
tier from Eugene high are expected 500 1100 bushels of corn. 2.400,000
.Mott ha- a bill pending before
“B" league music tournament held Japan and China.
to attend the second of the tea« pounds of llnaeed oil. 341.000
Congress now to hare $600.000.000
at I be U. of O. Saturday. Santa
pounds of castor oil. 2.500.000 gal
allocated for flood control projects
This is also print dregs week at
Clara was second with 22 points. “ LITTLE CLODHOPPER"
Ion« of molasses.
out of the Work Relief hill which ‘he high school and all girls are
Pleasant Hill was third with 16
"Ford already has gone far to
GOES TO JUNCTION CITY has already been made law..
wearing print frocks.
points, and Coburg fourth with 11 I
prove that Industry can he a good
GOOD CHEER AND COMMON SENSE PROGRAM
All people interested are urged
committee« In charge of the teas customer of the farmer," said Wll
points.
Miss Bernice Coooly. director, j
to write to congressman Mott and | whl<.h are an anDual event at the
cox.
took the ten members of the cast i
Every Tuesday Over Radio Station K-O-R-E
Senator's Steiwer and McNary giv school Include: Decorations: Helen
STUDENTS TO DANCE AT of "The Little Clodhopper" to June- , ing their views.
7:15 to 7:30
Putman.
Ruth
Pollard.
Pearl
Hel
tion City last night where they,
DRIVERS' LICENSES
ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT presented a performance at the
terhrand. Coleen Cornell.
Poems and songs that you enjoy to hour.
MUST ALL BE RENEWED
NO LEGION MEETING
Program: Edna Wright. Florence
W ith
Another of the regular scheduled Methodist church.
The Good Cheer Melodists
BENEFIT MAT PROGRAM F’’,h Fa>e Squire«. LaVorne Pugh.
All motor vehicle operators' lic­
high school student dances will be
_______
Jean Ixvuk. I-aM oyne Black. Edna enses in Oregon expire on June 30
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
held at the Armory Friday evening
Veltic l*ruitt
Ruth Leinhurtt
Kemi Smith
Second and "C ” Street
There will he no meeting of the V est
of this year, and on this account
it was announced this week. Ad­
Rev. R. E. Rolens, pastor
Springfield American Legion post Menu—Gwendolyn Barrett, Clara the office of Secretary of State
mission to these dances is by invi­
“Friendship above nil ties doe« hind the heart;
Graded Bible school at 9:45.
number 40 this evening announced Brooks. P yle Keeler. Dvelvn Roh- Earl Snell Is making extensive pre-
tation or ticket.
Anil faith in friendship is Ihe noblest part."
11 o'clock service. Subject. "How Al Pohl, legion commander. The ley, Alioe Logan
paratlons for taking care of Ihe
Selected.
to Convince a Doubting Thomas
meeting is being called off to per
Clean up-Fay*. Holveraon. Flor- applications that will soon be com­
MUMPS CONTINUE TO
BYPC service at 6:30 and evening niit many Interested members to ence May, Fern Flaher and Myma ing In for new licenses. No licenses
B H aM gM M M I
SPREAD IN COUNTY service at 7:30. Subject. "The Ten­ attend the wrestling program at xott
can be mailed out or used until!
th Beatitude."
the Eugene armory this evening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
June 15. but prior to that time ap
Thirteen new cases of mumps
All proceeds from the matches w ill!
plication blanks for either original
were reported in Lane county for
S P R IN G F IE L D M E T H O D IS T
he turned over to the Disabled War MORE CARS REGISTERED or renewal licenses will he avail­
last week according to the weekly
Dean C. Poindexter. Minister.
Veterans.
IN OREGON FOR QUARTER able throughout the state.
"What can the Risen Christ do
bulletin of the Oregon State Board
During the past two-year period,:
of Health.
with Us?" is the theme for the
Registration of passenger cars 353,521 operators' licenses have
Six cases of scarlet fever and six morning message at 11 o'clock.
during the first three months of been issued. 64.061 being originals i
The evening message at 7:30 will
of measles were also reported along
this year showed an Increase of and 289.480 renewals The lntler
with three whooping cough cases. b e: "Now are we the Sons of God 7”
Dr. (J. C. Romig, Lane County more than 5 per rent over the same rlass are issued without exumlna ,
Health Officer, and the county period last year, according to the ' lions, except In special cases, while
health nurse administered small*4 Oregon State Motor association. the originals are put out only after
pox vaccine and diphtheria anti The increase amounted to 11.517 a check as to the applicant's physl
! toxin to school and pre-school age Private automobllea. bringing the cal romlitlon. knowledge of the law
j children of McKenzie Bridge. Blue total on the streets and highways I affecting operation of a motor
I vehicle, ami actual ability as a car
River, Vida, Leaburg and Deerhorn up to 226.615.
The state of Oregon collected $1.- driver. So far for 19.75. chauffeurs'
X- /
w ith
districts Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Walter Carter was hostess 133,075 from this type of vehicle : licenses in the number of 12.772
for the Leaburg Ladles Aid society
‘hl*
“ f'«ure ''»'Present- have been issued and during the
S ELSA LA N C H ESTER
silver tea at her home Thursday ing a rise of $57.585 over the pre­ year tills number ill be Increased
vious year
Registrations under by nearly 6.000.
afternoon.
D ir e c te d
By
In the coining operators' license
Dr. Royal Oick, who has added the exempt class Increased more
W
S
VAN
DYKE
renewal period it Is estimated thnl
Our modern meat market Is prepared to sene yon
the Deerhorn sanatarium building, ,han «« P»'r r*'nt* w" h ,ee!‘
approximately 425.000 licenses will
and property to his McKenzie val- I ln« ,o
with the finest cuts at all times. We deal in only the
OPENS SUNDAY
ley holdings is having the super
w hlle registration of truck type be Issued As soon as the new per
fluous
buildings
removed.
vehicles
remained practically un- iod starts law enforcement officers
FOR 4 GLORIOUS
best meats at low prices, due to reduced overhead.
The leaburg Bov 8cout troop 21 changed, fees collected from this will begin an active campaign to
DAYS
Give our meat market a try and you will hence-
Is busily practicing for their part
Increased more than 9 per eliminate unlicensed drivers from
in the Boy Scout Circus to be held cent, or $42,599.58. The total col- the highway, both In the Interests
forth lie numbered among t he large group of custom-
at McArthur Court Friday night lected from truck owners this year * of safety and of revenue to the
ers in this department.
Competition from Leaburg will be j wa" <1,876,820 1 ,
In Tower building and chariot
races.
AT MCDONALD T H E A T R E SUNDAY
Relieved o f Job
WILL BE STARTED
RIVER CONTROL
WORK EXPECTED
Poole Funeral Home
kßi I to HAI.»
McKenzie Valley
cJeau ette
MCDONALD’EDDY
1
Irish-Murphy Co.
l?e I a (iin
ih VICTOR HERBERT S
u FRANK M ORGAN
AGood^Place to Buy Meat
I Crackers
I or GRAHAM WAFERS
I 2 LB. BOX
I
23c
Post
Toasties
PACKAGE
6c
Marshmellow
Soups
1 LB. Cellophane Bag
ASSORTED
11c
3 CANS
20c
CALUMET
Rolled
Oats
9 POUND BAG
38c
Baking
Powder
1 LB. CAN
20c
Thurston
Ml - Grace Rhodes spent the
past week-end with her mother In
'X
Salem.
.<1
Miss Marjorie Grant who Is
y
, teaching at Marshfield spent East­
er Sunday at her home here.
Ml 's Helen Eyler and Mrs. Ixiren
j Edmfston sponsored a shower for
Mrs. Montel Roulntree, a recent
bride, last Thursday evening at
! Miss Byler’s home here. About 36
were present Mrs. Roulntree re-j
: ceived many beautiful and useful i
gift«.
The play “Happy Valley” will be
! staged by the young people of the
neighborhood on May 3, at the
: ball. The proceeds are to go on
the building of the church.
Mrs. Richard Hart, who Is In
Salem receiving special medical
care, spent Easter Sunday at her
home here.
Mrs. Monte Roulntree and Miss
Helen Eyler motored to Medford
last Friday evening and returned
home Sunday. Mrs. Elgin Waldrus
Pictured above are Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson
returned home with them and Is Kddy who play the leading roles in the Victor Herbert
spending this week with friends musical picture, "Naughty Marietta’’ coming to Lite Me-,
1 here, she formerly resided here.
Donald theatre Bunday for four daya.
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activities include need of well
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nodal? . , , If so we are in
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r-cintir-’ iob mnv be we can
han'He the lob In the manner
that you want it done. . . . No
obligation on your part to ask
us to make an estimate.
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Phone 2
4th Street