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    THURSDAY. MARCH l ì , 192U.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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The im provem ents will go
Lumber Company Buey.
FREE TEXT BOOKS.
DURANT COMPANY STARTS
Keeplny to tta henry protliivllon win ad soon. however The company
We thought Charles A. Howard, of M arshfield,| SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG MEN( schedule. the Springfield Lumber recently purchased a new r»»«w and
Published Every Thursday at
might make a good superintendent of public In­
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I company laat week rah double xhlit planer.
structions. an office for whutli
Oakland, F ebruary
How *“• “>| rrMrtlvill|y )%ll,
The mi anv
Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by
structions,
whiuh he is a candidute.
candidate
until he announced himself in favor of free text
young and old. h a re wiahed f o r , ^
g<j
|hg( (, , n„ rui.tllltl
THE WILLAM ETTE PRESS
■ books. Now we put him down as another p a te n t- ¡th e chance jo go bark to school a t of new dock», planned sonic lim e ago. PAU, AND HR* Dr. N. W Kraary
H. E. MAXEY. Editor
-a nn
amt '»Uvei work
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________________ , alist in politics. If W
C nirm
sn iree
e x t books
ih w r h >er
started th,
batb'< lias been postponed until i lu I In th r m’
wv
furnish
free t text
te r they » have
hnv
itared aa second class m atter February M . HWJ at the the next step will be to furnish free food ami »«auiat th e world for th e ir susten
post off tee, s, .-iBEfadd. Hrugnn
¡clothing for school children. Since a good many ancei
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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» 'p a r e n t s let th e polk em ail a n d sch o o ls la k e c a n
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Y ear In Advance
*1 75 T hree Months
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THURSDAY. .MARCH 11. 192S.
Editorial Program
T h e D u ra n t M o to r . „ n q w u y o f t a l l .
of their children now. there will be no responsl- fornla. s t a r c ar builder«. 1« » ta i',n g
‘V. bill tv left once text books, food and clothing are to find out. on » large proportionate
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furnished by the taxpayers. The home life of «rale, and in so «tola« 1» bringing
the child will be completely broken down in a about a con Li on of b etter living foi
— few years if this paternalist system prevails.
hundred« of men. women an I th eir
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increased costs of schixd adm inistration Is tht ■ •-
*lchief factor which has caused tax burdens to be- In fifteen w estern Hies W ar car
L
M ake Springfield the Industrial Center of Wee-
tern Oregon.
II. Develop a Strong Tradin g Point; Build a City
af Contented Homes.
II I . Improve Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro
mote the Raialag of Purebred Llveatock and
the Growing of F ru it; W o rk for Better M arkets
IV . T ell the W orld Aboet Oregon*» Scenic Wowser-
* come heavier and heavier. Whj pi!' one more d
w ith free te x t b o o k s at th e ta x p a y e rs ex p eftse?
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676
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’• Detroit anvs our pioW er women never had
/ nicotine stahied fingers or t a p p e d knees to
w h S Louisville retorts our m o d e « women have >"« i—
^ s m / f i stains on their teeth and no whalebone
corsets.
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T h e s ta te of
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T « f c re p o rts
m or
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a s th e
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to A m erican business that
DEPARTM ENT STORES
942 WUlatuette St.. Eugene, Oregon
ting school* for expert salesm en and
ikUtoniollv«*
from which *<*v
• r.l hundred student» have■ already
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A CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
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W ork Clothes Values
Pay Day Overalls
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Union Made
T hese schools. according to H. W ,
C urtis, d irecto r of sale», a re new a
’^ t / s ^ ' V o r k . ^ ‘wever0 U said to h a v e
There is some agitation for a city superintend- filed a dissenting opinion.
school»
ent of schools for Springfield, and the board wilt
e
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a
At the present time, th ese shco-»l»'
discuss the m atter at a special Galled meeting
Oh. to be an elephant! The other day. in a g^ ,eachtng luore than tsoo stu d .n i» !
March 16. It would seem to the ordinary taxpay- town in the Dutch East Indies, one picked up an
nner ulg
salesmanship an t
er th at the school board and patrons of the automobile that ran Into him and tossed it into mechan|ca The gchooi» are located
schools should be more concerned in getting Dis-
the river.
ln 1<og Ang»i«<s. San Francisco, oak
tric t 19 out of debt than in providing new jobs a t
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lan,| F resno, B akersfield. »an Joss,
this time. If the outstanding w arrant indebted- Many m arriage failures are
charged up to the Sgn(g
allll wlnMi Callf.
ness of the school district keeps m ounting there eternal triangle but m arriage’s worst enemy 18 Sp<)kan(, a„a walla WaUa, wash ;
will come a tim e in the near future when teachers still the eternal wrangle
' Tucson. A ria ; Boise. Idaho, and La
in School District 19 cannot cash their w arrants
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'Grande and Baker, orc
in spite of the fact that Springfield has the high-
United S tates senators demand less hot air in Ench school is
|g bg(n<
being conducted by
es tax levy in Lane county raised to support the senate cham ber and ask better ventilating sys- S tn r car dealers In the d ik e , m en­
schools.
'tern. We concur—in the demand.
tioned. and the Inatructora are suc-
Springfield has now as good schools as any in
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« tssfu l men in both the m erchandis­
western Oregon. The teachers art* the best to be
Henry Ford’s old-time <ia,,ce8 are
r‘ g ing and m echanical end« of the auto­
or
att-
had There is no apparent lack of harm ony ir. the He’ll m ake up hop to his liking one *4y
mobile business a» II Is known today
»1» p by step, th e students a»e ink
faculty. Discipline is good and the three schools other.
. . .
are in charge of capable print ipals. We see no
, w n n le h a v e
'«»rough the fund » m e n u s , of sell
reason for building up overhead at this time.
The modern version reads. Some peoples have
n ( auto mechanic**, and ‘nto the
get District 19 out of debt.
¡a hard time keeping the wolf from the C oupe,
(odgy.g
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Toe schools are open to th
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erul uubllc. th e only rtqulreiui-nts
SETTING A’ GOOD EXAMPLE.
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Girls still kiss and m akeup, so the drug store from the student (ha(
that |hg
th e tim e be i
here’s plenty of inspiration for young men >».clerk savs
net wasted. C lasses are held >n a ,
career
Gary, chairm an of
m e CiU
CVI of
Ul Judge
WUUfC. Elbert H.
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• once-a-wrek basis, ami ln s trm ta rs
the board of the United States Steel Corporation.
'le c tu rin g ai d giving practical exam- i
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Elbert Gary, as a boy, spent time he might have
I pies and the students, with regularly I
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used for recreation in studying the legal aspects
■utllnc ‘ courses of study, »nsw.-rmg
C H ILD R EN S a c t iv it ie s
of finance. He says now that he didn't know just (
at questions put to them orally an-l wiW
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hildren
n
o
w
aiay
s
a
re
doing
too
m
any
things
wi a r he was preparing for.
tor. but
out he
ne ten
m #i some
ou»* , --children now* »y» are uu>uB
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what
felt that
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would be ready for it.
! m any p a re n t, c o m p lin And »
h e , are. no d » W tr
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chance
come, ax but
until Iv- w . ■ ...... ,
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na«- middle ace. The Morgans, in their desire to from Angelo T’a trt. a sy much about children a» anybodv * h o 0 » will be holding reg u lar cl*,»- BI
find
background
and -..ho prcbably kpows as
I i M l J the
LUX m-”
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w
w sva* the I proper
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within a ahert tim e
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proper calibre to direct the greatest industry o in
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•»•»**» I’hiiri fin»1* I Th»» regular four** Include* flfte»*r
'•Today.**
he
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b U a a group of mothers», tn^ tm ia n n •»
which
mnv
be
’»v
all times the steel business, chose Elbert Gary.
In the days of the organization of
!“° n’Cto
'a b t r b ^ ^ X r g 7 Ev-'rf some™/ Hs e rd In e'ght w ck. stud nt» .. - uv
tion, prom oters of tne enterprise retired a fte r i th,nkl ig
for hiro at schoo, This en erg y <nn»t b,< en re p iln r diploma* upon com pleting
h ^ l “ activ
acUv“tles.
therw
ise th
th e e children
children w
w lill
l i l W a r s . » •tlsf.c to rU ,
each day of wangling to play poker.
( t ir n c d ( 'n ^ 'to
to " , 7 chcot
tie» o O th
e rw ise
Gary didn’t play poker. Gary didn’t m ake a r- “ mere dangerous o u tb ts ."
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Lots Are Sold.
Th re is a good deal In thnL when you th in k It over.!
night of it with the boys.
uf lots 1. Î and 3 In block >7
ities" th a t boys and «11»
Gary used to go to his room to plan his attac <. r t t r «Tiberlrg the “outside activ
....
_____L.._d,.,. X» of of th e.w aahburn« ejb llv lsio n . io ..led
used io have C h 'ld ren are still born dynam ic bun
for the next business day.
Nor did he “celebrate” the tw enty-iifth anuí- energy, seeking expression amt developm ent W -'re a , N nth anil !•’ ire t . by I E W u !
*vc
¡ v of his connection with the corporation i th^ri H ljlllH outItt at home, m eatn or physical, they •• ’i w r d
i ■ r .. i n> f-.<i>,. < i- .«
t’-T ther dav. “Just another day for business, i k eIïe,.h(re „ they are g etting into m o m an y <-ho T Springfield was anno u n ce, bi.«.,
he laid, and went about his work.
{ activities a n a ta m i rem edy ‘.a to provide n o re actlyitl » The p r - y i > is
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ntreet frtm
u new
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j ;or them at home, social, ath letic ,nd o therw ise.—Albany arroMN th«
house which "»ns ret- ntlv con:: li t, u
Seme self starters lack the gas to ke^P
Dvmocmt.
________ i by Mr. Berg 'Hs plans for In.ornv
m> nt .of .the property have not been
mad«- public.
•with
.atyouTt
$ 1 .2 9
OTHER WORK CLOTHES VALUES
80c to $1-19
Boy»' “ Pay Day ’ Overall*.
79c
“ Pay Day" Work Shirt*
.......... .
69c
“ Big Mac" Work S hirts
79c
“Compa**" Sateen Shirt*
___ 98c
“Compa**"
Work Shirt*
•Nation Wide" Work Suit*
$2 96 and $3.25
Heavy Khaki Shirt*
$1.49
Men's Work Sock*
Men's Shop Cap*
Men s Canva* Clove*
10t: t0 19c
Men’s Athletic Union Suit*
59c
Moleskin Trouser*
$2.98
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GOING UP?
It is not what you earn but w but you save that
,1 < r ■! ■ .- your si.cct ss. Every nickel und «'very
d. liar yi u save, lilts you on«' step higher toward
;nan in1 Independence.
f
Your s ik ( <•»• of lift? Is not shown by how much
money pas»,“ thru v ;ur hands no more than the
money that passes thru our win,lows represents
our suet ess ns a business. Il Is tile backing and
rest art es th at lids bank has built up that eon-
vin >-s people that our hank is a safe hank in
which to put money.
Unless yen sturt now to build up personal re ­
sources by saving, you can never exyer< the
w o r ld to feel safe enough to Invest confidence or
money in your ability as a jicreonal success.
W hat are your personal resources today?
W hat will they be ten years from now?
DRUGSTORE
T w o P er C ent Reduction in T a x
Lord Baltimore
Stationery
Commercial State Bank
Springfield. Oregon
.MATIONl
Effective Now .
>
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W e w ill absorb im m ed ia tely on a ll Ford
Cars the tw o per cen t red uction in ta x
w hich norm ally d oes not b ecom e e ffectiv e
until m idnight, M arch 28th.
I his m ean s
that you can have im m ed iate d eliv ery o f
a n ew Ford Car and tak e a d v a n ta g e o f
the 2% T a x R eduction.
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
Springfield, Oregon
We are known by the station­
ery we use. Writing paper re­
flects character and taste as
readily as personal appearance.
Lord Baltimore is one of our
most popular number« !»«•» an '«•.
although m oderate In price, it
r< fleets quality.
All popular sizes and tints
may be purchased in attractive
boxes. 24 sheets atid 24 envel­
opes.
50c
Flanery’s Drug
Store
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