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    TU ESD A Y JANUARY 13, 1937
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FF IC IA L P U B LIC A TIO N L A N « CO UNTY U N IT nO.
• O FFIC ER « OF LANE CO UNTY •
INCREASED FEES AT
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F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
U N IV E R S IT Y PROPOSED
• a w
A llen. Vida. President
• W 1 Seal«, Eugvns. Vlce-Proal- *
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREG O N. Eu-
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O re Jan l i — (Special»— An lo­
prop,,« «! •
Grov» *
ot student fees as
M ta tto n for the U niversity".
‘ ^ t e r " M ^ n " 7 4 e . w e l l . Coodue-«
problem 1» im practicable. accordltu *
to a thorough study of the situation *
compared w ith other instilu-1
Mona made .........................
by President Arnold
J
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sm ith . Eugeos. Doorkeep •
W g „ r e t ile . C h a p •
■ * * ' HaU
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Oregon ha» already «tone vastly i
fa rth e r in raising student fee» than
High School Conference On.
nay other state ln»titution on the
1'nlverwity of Oregon. Eugene. Ore.
P a d h c Const. T he U niversity of O re-. (Special— Addresses by educator» <>f
derive» S I.78 per cen of ita is- the » U te. m em ber, of the Ualver»lty
“ ’ from S tu deni f^ts" the next fa,'u lt? xnd various . t a d .n U through
come
highest on the coast are M ontana w ith • out the state are part of the prograt t
1» 3. per cent and C alifo rn ia w ith of the seventh annual high school
U.4S per cent
V n lro rs lty of W ash-j conference F riday which s ta r t. and
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Community News
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
T he W a lk e r Pleasant H ill basket­
ball »ante which
scheduled for
F riday January 14 w ill be played
Thursday
January
at T
W r alker.
Thia
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'^ h e '“return
‘ ga'me' IS uùd
o r y «orni
„ .m e
la
the t first
U . exueded
w h T J 'i h e aa
n X
U r name
Z '
X a ‘ . n i m i the Victory by 1 point
M r and M r . Andy Glabt, ...............a-
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By Spadai
Çorraapoadsnts
FARM ERS UNION W ILL
M EET H ERE JANUARY
n
■ Federal F arm Lean Body Electa
¡T h e Flrwt National F arm Loan M -
elation o f U n a «ouniy e le d e d f .
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-, Kwango of Eugene Ita president
T he lam e County F arm ers Union , WJ7
» Ill h o lt a m eeting at Hprlngfleld
om,.r r , „ „ (J M Deyo...
Woodmen of the W orld hall on Jan- ;
rou(i KugBBe » i.e p r e .l-
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uar> SI. It haa been announced
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w A AyrB„ KugW, „ .
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FARM REM IN D ER S
C W Allen of V id , w ill pealde at
M l.robera of the board of
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I lie farm er-............ Urna
T he meeting
, ht> „ mi„ r, are A
» I I I be an a l l d . y e v e n t
According
Kug-O r Itl, „ or r„ u lr y . II
Oregon-grown red clover »eed has to announcement of the oBIcera.
(
r route A. and J A.
been in good demand for »»verni yearn, erona m ulterà of Importance are t o 1 ’
! (Ipaaa. H arrisburg
report« the experim ent station
Ita ’
cnnaldered.
' » *he
loan»
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‘ O,Or Bnd P,U,,,F" M ,‘ • nd
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« h r total
« - « h amount
e r . of of the
a t a »»cured
m .u a .
I the member» of the association
dom from dodder h .v e made It ».p e e l
LANE CLUB M ETH O D S TO
g u 7 , 3m, a. cording lo the r . p w t
^ X d ’ t ,
m X ^ h X Z
’k i
* E
USED
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A F ” ' C A
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ed at dinner Sunday January 3 T h e ir
w |M carro , y a demand In aaat
G athering Inform ation about boy.
Dane» at Stsvsns H a ll
guest. were J A. Glaon and fam ily of
and M rs Griffin and * rn m arka“ h“ ’
••><« ««rl. c lu b . M r . J. It Simona.
Sft,
1-xtenvale
conditions favorable at this tim e
(>f (he oartlsn». Capetown. South k tu rd a y night dance» have been
fam ily of Springfield.
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Africa, .pen t Wednesday In Lane Ann«"' «» H tw en » hall In Spring-
T here h a . been con .lderab le «u In
Vegetable growing In Oregon »how« , „ unty ln company w ith Ml»» Helen « under the direction of T W .
tegton 1» In tb * c la w as thaae th r e e , lasts through Saturday.
the 1
i mton ■t* ady dsvsloptuent. says a recent
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« 1 Cow gln assistant state club leader I Sie«
M r Marne« h a . hl» own
T he average portion of income de-
More than 500 delegates from near- mas
M arjorie,
o a.
i - — ent
•»» miatigui
h
an
. . A r„ llW c » „ . m
—
„»..u lead •» •'.tra ami promlae» g<"ul eater-
perim
atatloa n<nnrt
report, w w it ith
an
y „ —
r> county
club
rived from fee« among 3» state uni - |y every high school in the « U te w ill have all been absent from achool on especially noticable gain In carlo! ex
M fa 8 ta l„ n, ha, been In Am er tjm ent. Moth old lim e and popular
r X e T T n U e couniry at U rge
¡„ te n d
W ard X k .
of A s to ria ., account of ...
LucU.e Jordan, and
port of truck crops to other state" 1<u (bra„ yaar, alu<, y|BC Bt lha O re '«»«■" * 111 « * ,,B *h* program .
U «I per cent, not much more than ' student chairm an, announced.
. Lucetla and Max Bougham are having
Ixing growing season, abundant sun gon Agrlvunurs| college
Sh» plana
F riday ato m ,n g - I I I he a g e n e ra ., „ and Donald JKahler h a . , u . , re-
mo<ler. 1. t. rap arattlrr . nd
a’y. trro
R o h Qlvsn Fins
h a lf that charged hy Oregon
President H all'» conclualon 1» that seaaion of delegate» w ith an address covered fw»m an s tu c k ,
dom from long wet w eather spells In
A(r(c a w here there are no duba
ta an Institution m aintained for nil by President Arnold B ennett H a ll
M r and Mr«. C. E Curta and fam summer, are Hated among the ad
rd Rose, president of the Eugens
prwaaB,
the people of the state, and one In Hugh Biggs, of O ntario, president o f lly have moved from the G re.sm att
vantages the Industry enjoys In this
T |)|l ,.t,mpany visited Ihiiru school. I H company, was fined ISO« and
which more than «0 per cent are ¡th e student body w ilt give the w el ranch to the ranch owned by Or
These co n a tio n s not only i
and the tU a lte ra llle Sew |
«>' ">
,h r
state
H ill
coming address.
Simons of Eugene
T he fa m ily have favor rapid and large growth, bul p ro -’ , Halley
<.,ub
by M r, ^ „ 1 ,
A, | M » n a charge of d rivin g an auto-
w holly or p artia lly self supporting and
Follow ing the assembly- hour t h e , been having the flu.
tecl the crops from many diseases (he , )unn
, h. c lm p c o o k e ry 1
wh“ * m toxl. sie«l,^by Judge
«7 per cent earn h alf or more of th e ir
High School Press Association. As
Miss Juanita Ixunbard returned to th a t have rough! serious destruction 1 (.,ub prapar<M, 0 , . ^ din ner an a can-.p W
“ " In Justice court Wednesday.
own erpenaea, the fee» are already aa
soclatlon o f Student Body Officers her home at Springfield a fte r assist
R< gays nolle« of appeal to the clr-
and caused enormous losses In less flr(t
high here aa it 1» Judicious to m ake
and Anaocintion of G irla ’ Leagues lag nt the T in k e r home the last week
ettcourt.
them and that the regents were wise
favored regions
T h e basketball game w ith Thurston
la declining to see an escape from w ill hold separate meetings.
which was postponed on account of
SCOUTS MAY PLANT
<he U n iv e rs ity « financial crt«U hy
FO R S A L B - B u t t e r f ly bushea. Fine. Illneaa
M ptayeo
C lim atic
con dition , for
growing
T R E E S ON HIG H W A Y
Illness at Thurston w in
ill bs
played at
levying tribute upon the «tndent body.
large, handsome o ne. Very reaeou Thurston January 1».
c h .r r le . la Oregon are Ideal.
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“T o surrender the principle o f de­
able
Phone 1J0-J.’
About tw enty of the young folks of says a report from the experim ent
T b e p ^ m in g o f trees along the
mocracy In education would be a
j" N
' the high school held a c h a riva ri on station.
Although many fine crops
highway north of Eugene was
aaoet unfortunate m istake.“ said Presi­
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M r and Mrs. Lebean. who ware m ar have been o-nwn w ith scant attan ,j|w .UIIMmt at tbe annual meeting of
dent H a ll In com m enting on the fie
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Mrs Lebean was tlon to protection from Insects and |be I j t n „
boy scoot council ns
area.
"to put fees much fu rth e r
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T IM E AND PLACE OF
• form erly Miss Velva H ills and was v diseases. Inroads of these enemies a proj „ . t for this next year T h e « r e
would tend to lim it the enrollm ent la
•
LOCAL M EETIN G S
• very popular m em ber o f the Jun ior have become im portant and call for gO„ Ag rlc s ltu ra l college w ill furnish
• state supported Institution to the
• C anary— F irs t Wednesday. T h ird • ! cja M at the high school
attention
T h re e
disease«
have (be
|a wa> asserted and the
eons and daughters of the w ealthy.
• Saturday. F arm ers Union H a l t
•
Miss H ild a Knutsen a fo rm er rest caused economic losses In western (>oy „ . „ „ t , w ill do the work of plant-
A pleasant tastlng. brighi
T h is ia inconsistent w ith the demo­
• Cloverdale— Second and Fou rth • dent ot pleasant H ill Is reported to Oregon bacterial gummosla. ry lln d ro , n r
red ayrup free frum nsr-
c ra tic
tradition
of the
common­
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House • t*. , | Ck w , th small pox In Eugene
sporlutn leaf spot, and brown rot
G. O Bushman, m ayor of Spring-
L o tte, and alcohnl. tbat
w ealth
field. was elected vice-president of the
• Cresw ell— F irs t in^ T h ird Tune- •
f h e poultry raisers nt Pleasant H ill
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A recent report prepaed by officer»
r . III riv e your re lle f front
• days. Crenwell. M. W . of A. H all. • ara buay getting eady fo r th e ir baby
Experim ents w ith sulfur aa a fertl- county council at the meeting held In
hai cough. bronchlal ca
o f the Alum ni association declared
Coaat F o rk — Second and Fourth • ,-hlcks.
F ive thousand little chicks |lge r for a lfa lfa have shosm that on the circuit court room last Thursday
arrh or Ir r lta llm
th a t "fe e , charged regular students
• Thursday« F arm Union H ull.
• w ill a rriv e January 1*
some 100,000 seres the yield can be Linn McCready. Eugene banker, was
have been advanced to the point that
Duuebo— F irs t Tueaday. Danebe • I
kelson the pou ltry raiser near increased by I ton per acre, says th e ' re e le c te d president
they are beglnnlg to force out w orthy
• School Houao.
• Springfield was In the Pleasant H ill experim ent station
On the heavier
— —
dents.
Doreoa— Second and Pouth Tuea- • • d la trie t last week In the Interest of „ „ y , 1B0 p<Ninds of finely grounds sul
Dog Catcher at W ork
• day», Dorena Churoh
• of K(, rr Q 0 B r< chicken reeds
fu r w ill be effective for about four
A general roundup of dogs jelth ou t
Tw o N ew C lu b s Fo rm ed
H adleyvllle — F irs t
and T h ird •
j A Olsen has been ^e-auphinted years
On lig h te r soils «0 to 7S c„ y , r , W M ordered at the council
•T h u rs d a y s , H adle y v llle School.
• supervisor of road d is tric t N O 1 0 .
pounds sTery tw o or three years mFWt|na Monday night when the chief
A poultry club has been organised
• Haceta— F irs t Sunday of each • '
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gives better results Crude, powdered (>f
rep<, rtrd bu, , 3 d„g y t.rB , e;.
a t Leaburg and a cooking club a t Lo-
* to o o \h . H eceta School H o u w
•!
M a rria p . Licsn.es Issued
sulfur that ru n . more than »» per ha(,
, ab, n nut
Dogs caught w ill
accordlng to Arnold Collier,
Jasper— Second and Fourth Wed- •
re
n
t
la
moat
economic.
be
Impounded
and If not ransomed
sty club leader. Follow ing are the
aasdays. W O. W H a ll. Jasper •
D“ 1-«“ « th * >“ « » •*•« " > » " * •« ’• He-
by the ow ner w ill be disposed of
L o ra n e -S e c o n d
and
Fourth • - n ,,M haTe b* - n lMUa<1 b* «b*‘ c<’ u nt’r
soothes and heals (he
P o ultry club. Leaburg— Ira Vance, • Wednesdays 1. O. O. P. H a ll.
FO R S A L E — Reveral hundred filb e rt
« rle r k to the follow ing
I flame,! p a r i, and Is an
trees 2-year old well rooteil Hare- FO R BALE—Carbo* papor la largs
leader. John Isham. president; (Teo • M t V ernon— F irs t and T h ird •
W illia m
Perlnl and Ix>ls K elly..
d In raising the phlegm.
celonla and D lachllly's very cheap
sbseta. 2<aSg lachaa. suitable tss
C a rte r vice-president; Harold Fraxee. • Wednesday Brasf.eld Store.
. both of Cottage G rove; Robert Gor
>ereby giving the quick
See W elby Stevens or M M. Perry, i m aking trartnga
T h e News Offlos
•n cre ta ry . Genevieve C arter. C arroll • Silk Creek Meets First and Third • ,h ’r «*«»»»• “"<> PhF* M‘ Lln Doreaa;
»1 and greatest re lle f
Cooley,
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• Thursday at Cedar School H o w s • Alpheus Brown. Detroit, and Ruth
» .a ll
Chsrry
B a rk
Hom e cooking club. Lorane— M is. • Spencer C r e e k - T h ir d
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REAL ESTATE
Friday. • K 'r« b e r. S pringfield; James U nrol l
ourgh Syrup does not
E. R Crowe, leader; Elsie Burch, • Pine Grove School House.
i T h ia week's Specials;
• Bogart. San Francisco, and Florence
paet the stomach
As a
resid en t;
Lois Gowtng.
vice-presl-
g room house 3 lots. T his house Is
T rs n t— Second sod Fourth Wed- • Helen Pitts. Eugene; Oscar W a rre n
a lte r of tact It w ill ini
d en t. I.a!a Crowe, secretary; Ixrrna
In good shape and a real ««crlfice at
aesdays
Pleasant
HUI
High • and Dorothy W arren , both of Cottage
(■oye your appetite
It
Crowe. I-ena Gowing.
Ernest
Coburg
and
Bess
School Bldg
• Grove;
32600
oes not contain a n y
Scork.
both
of
Spokane
W
illia
m
8 room bungalow for 33100
Seeratariea will please send In •
Icohol o r narcotics, and
FOR R EN T
6 room bouse for 31660
time and pince of meeting and • B aker and V io let H a rre ll, both of
T h is Is to n otify you that I have
lerefore Is not harm ful
Springfield;
Charles
Keck.
O
akridge
Borne good houses and furinshed
6 room house. % acre land, ran be
of date ns «hey may oc- •
’ entered the Real Estate Business. I
■ any member of the
e and Bessie Graham. Kueene.
apartm ents.
-WM.
VASBY.
Real
bought for 31600
^ T m lly .
In v ite listing« of property for sale
Estate. 312 Main st.
I also have some good building lota
w ith me.
M y long residence ‘ n
T h e thing that spoils more m ilk,
nt a sacrifice, and some good farms
.2*"
” ?2.'
Springfield has made me fa m ilia r ' “
cream and . / Z
butter than anything else
K
. and «mall acreages that can be
In the world is Just plain d ir t.” says w ith proptery vaules In this c ity and bought on easy term s
Come In and
My office •» look over my list.
a recent le tte r from O. A. C. cream ery surrounding country.
to Its customers. "B itter-ta s tin g but­ convenient for you to visit, being
W M. VASBY, Real Eeatate,
te r results from the d irt that gets in ­ situated next to the Post Office on
4th
street.
List
your
property
for
3
1
2
Main St.
to the m ilk in any o f the hundred
, rent w ith me.
I can look a fte r It.
different ways. T h e re Is only one way
and see that your rent ts paid re g u la r-'
to keep m ilk clean and that Is. keep
ly. I w ill also do a regular C ollecting
a ll the d irt out of I f ’
Business, being Justice of the Peace,
i M erchants, turn
your overdue ac-
TRADE SECRETS
I counts over to me. I w ill get your
I-ady (to butcher boy)— Do you
money for you. I also handle Insur-i
know Mrs. Cpperton in this road, my
ance, w ith some of the best Com -j
lad?
panles. L et me w rite your Insurance
Boy— Cpperton?
Ix>t
me
see.
September 8, 1926
C O M E IN ; Y O U A R E W E L C O M E
T a tn 't pork and no fa t— that's No. 2
942 Willamette St., Eugei Oregon.
Groceteria Feed & Supply Co.
And It ain't two pound of rump and
• i
\
Medford, Oregon.
Juicy— that's No. 7.
I know where
'tls.
It's top side and tender, an'
Gentlemen;
don't pay— No. 6, that's It m um !
CHERRY BARK
COUGH SYRUP
To The People of
Springfield
I
Flanery’s
Drug Store
BU ^*«a£t Am
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL
DAIRYMAN SAYS
Milk Ration Best
R. W. SMITH
We are feeding Kerrs Milk Ration to our dairy
stock and can highly recommend it as an excellent
milk producing feed. Our cows never produced so
heavily on any feed and the flavor of the milk is
excellent.
Three Groups of Giatest Savings
$14.75
Yours truly,
MERRIMAN’S DAIRY.
Some of the greatest (’oat
Values you’ve seen await you
In this very low priced group!
By Chester Merriman.
We know of one instance after another where this wonder- .
dairy feed has increased milk production. Once you use -
the medium-priced high-grade feed you will realize its ‘
worth.
Manufactured by
Eugene Mill
and Elevator Co.
In Eugene, Ore.— Phone 15
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS
Fur-Trimming Minter Coats
$19.75
Strictly Fresh
T h a t’s what we mean when we talk about our meats. Only
choicest ainmais are jdaughfered by us, consequently our
meats are all first class.
FRESH SMELT TODAY
Independent Meat Co-
Phone 63
4th and Main
You’ll find every Coat well-
made of good material In the
most pleasing styles.
$24.75
These three prices repre­
sent great opportunities for
the th rifty buyer— either n
woman or miss!