The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 13, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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TU B SPRIN GFIELD NEWS
PRODUCTION SURVEY OF
S M A l I M il I «? H N n F D w a v
S M A L L M ILLS UNDER WAY
in the different district« co-operating lowed to do business or follow his re
spectlve trade in the Town of Spring
th, w . u,u w(|,
,he AiMH.u |i,w Held a license fee of Twenty Five I lot
per year. The said license shall
“ cb>ar p,c,ur*' of ,he toUU lars
be issued by the recorder upou ap­
'“mb* r e rod««, ‘on «or “ »•
plication to hint for the same upon the
payment of said fee, but the recorder
shall not issue any such license for a
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” • ,ook her ,‘bwu, h**r
««»• shorter period than one year and no
[lesser amount than the said Twentv
“ fted her 1,Kh,ly up 1,1,0 hU Five Dollars shall be charged for such
* " * " er •«"* c,O8*d an'' ‘ wh“” of license.
^ 5 * ,W<,n hl“ r ™r* * " d «“ » *™ head.
Section 3. For a violation of the
H,s br*“,h »*" f*nnln« “«» * » « •» provisions o f this ordinance the penal­
ty shall be a flue of not less than
S“™ “"'.” he set her down al Twenty
Five Ihdlars, nor more than
T ° ? h* 7 hly
he M,d- "«» • « " One Hundred Dollars upon conviction
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,he doU d',‘* rt‘ thereof in the recorder's court of said
Town of Springfield.
Passed the Common Council this
10th day of December, 192S.
Approved by the Mayor this 10th
O R D IN A N C E NO. 534
day of December, 1928.
An
rdinance to
fee Attest:
G G UVSHMAN.
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ordinane,
to Impose
Impose a a license
license fe.
upon and requiring a license of plumb-
I. M PETERSON.
Mayor
er. and electricians in the Town of
Recorder.
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Wl,h ,be a'*8Oel“ tt0“ - “ *• believed that
b a ttle . Wash , Dec. IS—A pr.xiuc
tion survey of the small mills in .he
Dou&laa Mr region of Washington and
Oregon, designed to determine the
am ount of their output during 1938. is
being conducted bv the West Coast
Lumbermen . association The assoct
atlon get week by week reports on pro-
auction from « 3 of the principal Wes.
Coast mills The purpose of the survey
Is to obtain production figures from
•11 the mills not supplying reports to
the association regularly.
The association hopes to be able to
Issue shortly after the first of the year
en accurate collective report on the
t dal production of Douglas fir. West
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k
Coast hemlock, western red cedar and
S tka spruce in Washington and Ore- S pringfield.
gon during 1928. The percentage of
THK TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD
the total output of lumber produced DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. In addition the inspec­
by the small mills in this region has tion of electrical wiring and plumbing
always been a more or less unknown provided for by ordinance and the fee
quantity. Wltu representatives of the charged therefor and other regulation
and effect. It Is
association calling on many of the thereof
’hereof now in force
f
lira s not reporting production figures hereby provided as follows: That
there shall be Imposed upon every
regularly, and with various agencies electrican or plumber before he is ai-
No m a tte r how overburdened he m ay be w ith o th e r objects, S a n ta
happiness"5 *
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p ack ' He know s th a t radio m eans
tr a r a ^ T U ne ini°Hn |SO^ e K
rea? C bristnias Spirit by g ettin g a radio a t our
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1 de lght th e fam ily. T he prices are very low.
T hey can
be bought, too, a t easy term s of paym ent.
O ur radios are th e best sta n d a rd m akes, and b e a r reliable guar-
L oudspeakers and o th e r equipm ent a t th e low est prices In town.
Wm. Rodenbough Garage
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AND
KO LSTER
R A D IO S
ACTING UPON THE MANY REQUESTS FROM
Principal Events of the Week
Acne ni bled for information
of Our Readers.
WE WILL GIVE DISCOUNT STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES INCLUDING
THIRTY-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS
WE OFFED THE SAME HIGH QUALITY
GROCERIES
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
DAIRY PRODUCTS & SPECIALTIES
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before Christmas to do your Christmas shopping,
just because you haven't all the money needed uoty
to purchase that certain gift you have in mind.
Pay a small deposit and we will hold anything
you wish until Christmas.
A nd if you like you
may pay a little more next week and the week after,
ao that by the time Christmas arrives, the gift will
he paid for, and with much less effort tlvan if you
had to pay for it all in a lump sum.
In addition you will have the advantage of choos­
ing now from a large selection, which you nupht
not liavc if you wait until Christmas Eve.
Tune in on Radio KG W Wednesday 6:00 to 6:30 P.
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Every man and woman in the organi­
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zation takes pleasure in cooperating with
the public to give telephone service with­
out delay.
T he P acific T fiæphonb and T blbgraph C ompany
Four rural schools, which were open
last year near Talent, are closed and
the pupils are transported by busses
to the Ashland schools. Two school;,,
the Siskiyou and Greenspring dis­
tricts, were closed last year, and those
closed this year Include Soda Springs.
Dead Indian, Pilot Rock and Pinehurst
districts.
WE HAVE TAKEN ON THE
Beginning Saturday December 15
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The Oregon newspaper conference
annual session will be held at the
University of Oregon February 21, 22
and 23. according to Frank Appleby,
publisher ot the LaOrande Observer,
president of the conference.
This
date was selected «after a question­
naire bad been sent to all Oregon p u t
Ushers.
OUR CUSTOMERS,
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ANNOUNCEMENT
T H U R S D A Y , D K t’K.MHEIt 13, Ii«?H
MNaKMIlU I AWUBMlMMNMi
The Gunderson store nt Diamond
villa, half mile from the lime plant ot
the Portland Cement company near
Baker, was destroyed by fire recently
The entire stock of groceries uud gen
eral supplies also was destroyed,
Immediate plana for starting a turn!
with which to build a now courthouse
to repluce the ancient schoolhouse
which has served the purpose for 2u
years since ilood Hirer county wan
established, have been abandoned
A to-called double-knot netting ma
china for knitting nets for salmon
twins has arrived In Salem from
Franca and will be installed In th»
MU as linen mills there. The machine
will ba Installed by a mechanic who
aceommpanled the machine to Salem
Three carloads of turkeys, comprla
lng the second pool to be shipped
through the Idaho Turkey Growers'
association, left Hermiston recently.
Unsatisfactory prices offered In Boise.
Idaho, resulted In a decision to ship
the birds direct to New York, wbara
they wUl be sold on consignment.
Plans for the construction of a state
fish hatchery on Fall creek, to re­
place the Tumalo hatchery, were made
known In Bend when the Deschutes
county court agreed to give 3100 to­
ward the purchase of the site. The
new hatchery will be about two miles
east of the present ''eyeing station.”
The nonresident motor vehicle
sticker for the year 1929 will be print
ed In three colors and wUl carry an
eatllne map of the state of Oregon and
a photograph of Mount Hood. The
new sticker was designed by Hal Hoss.
secretary of state.
Approximately
W0,000 of these stickers will be re
Santa Never Forgets Radio
L Y R IC
Of’EÖON STATE NEWS
OF GENERA«. INTERES!
Invtallailen of the •lactrlc light and
power lie« ia in pregraaa on (ha pro
poaad Dayton Wheatland ayatcin. Tba
Yamhill Ulvctrlc company of Nowharg
la sponsoring thia project.
A carload of lima ban arrived at
Canby from the alula lima p in t and
ia being diatrlhulcd to farm ra ot
Clackamaa county at 3 ; 95 par ton.
with S3 credit for return of sacks
Mrs Pansy Iml dund. 38. resident ol
Knappa.
near Astoria, wua klllrd In
W e 'll Say H e's F ast!
stuntly when she wua struck by a
Toledo. Ihlo. Dec. 13. (ACl—Talk logging train while crossing a trestle
of Modern Youth! A speeding motor belonging to the Croaaett Western
1st doing 35 miles an hour was chas­ Logging company.
ing up a Toledo road. When police
For the past two years the city valu
caught him. the speed demon proved atlon of Newport has ben steadily do
to be a 12vear-old boy.
creasing. The 1929 budget was baaed
ou a 330,000 decrease In valuation,
much city owned property being ollm
mated from the tax roll.
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antees.
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The new federal courthouse In Port
land has been allotted an additional
1600,000 out of the lump sum appro­
priation for continuing public con
structlon, carried by the treasury ap­
propriations hill Introduced In the
bouse, making 31,»00,000 In all which
will be available for the building when
It Is begun.
Ashland's pride of achievement, rep­
resenting more than a million dollars
of improvements made there during
the last year was predominant last
week in the dedication of three of the
major projects, which have Just been
completed by the city, Reeder gulch
dam, new street lights and new llthla
drinking fountain.
The Douglas county turkey pool,
consisting of approximately 11 car­
loads, will be sold on a consignment
basis, with an advance of 32 cents, top
price, to the growers, the directors of
the Douglas County Co-operative Tur­
key Growers’ association announced
recently, following three days ot con
ference regarding the disposal of the
crop.
Some 5,000,000 fresh water shrimp
are to arrive in Portland goon, accord­
ing to Matt L. Ryckman, superintend­
ent of hatcheries for the Oregon state
game commission.
They are tre
mendously prolific and are declared an
Ideal fish food. This first batch will
be taken to the McKenzie hatchery
with the aim later to plant the shrimp
In Oregon lakes and streams, parti­
cularly where fish food Is Insufficient
to sustain life.
FOR SALK—Carbon paper In large
sheeta, 2«x39 Inches, suitable for
making tracings. The News Office
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what I wanted!”
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a H O T P O IN T Automatic Electric Range!”
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.o,d man’ w I,y »nake H E R wait any longc
this Christmas give her that new Electric Rance__ w
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more than meet you h alf way. T h in k of it, a Five D o lla r
, "°i r " R " J ™ UntH February will permit
Santa Claus to deliver the 1929 M odel H o tp o in t A uto-
matte Electric shown above. A nd, too, it has de luxe
. features never before offered with any range at any price
— and its price is very low, indeed. Come on in n o w an d
ask about our Special Surprise installation plan.
Electrical G ifts in a wide variety w ill be found oa
display— at least one for every purse and purpose! W h y
not specialize this year on Electrical G ift» — they say
p,. M e rry C liristm ai” every morning.
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