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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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THE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
P E R R Y P R IC E W IL L
S h o rtly a fte r his death In 1919 a g roup of
G R A D U A T E A T O. A.
Published Every Thursday at
| his friends form ed th e Roosevelt Memorial As-
Mprlngfleld, Laue County. Oregon, by
|so c la tlo n and raised a fund of about $1.750.000.
O regon S la te A g ricu ltu ral College.
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
¡T h e aim of the Association is to erect a tnonu- A pril 9 P erry H ugh P rice of S pring
m ental m em orial to Roosevelt in W ashington, as field, son of j M P rice, is a c a n d id a te
H. B. MAXEY. Editor.
well as to prom ote th e ideals of Roosevelt in for g rad u atio n from th e college next
B alered as second cla ss m atter. February 34. 1903 st the o th er ways.
June.
postofflce, Springfield. Oregon
Now the e fto rts of (he A ssociation art* coming
P rice was vice p resid en t of th e
to fruition. Steps have been tak en to erect the stu d en t body, am i p resid en t of th e
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RATE
year In A d va n c e _____ H 75 T h re e M onths . . . ___ 76c m onum ental m em orial, a site has been selected. sen io r cla ss In th e T h u rsto n high
Si 00 Single Copy .........._. bc an arch itect chosen, a design subm itted to Con- school
lie la m ajo rin g in te ch n ical
Months _ ........ ............
gress and one million dollars appropriated from fo re stry . and i* a m em b er of th e Pl
THU RSD A Y . MAY 9. 1929
the A ssociation s fund.
K appa l,til. social fra te rn ity . He haa
In addition, the A ssociation sponsors the hl"' three su m m e rs of p ra c tic a l aer-
OREGON LEADER IN GAME EARMS
j Roosevelt D istinguished Service Medals, ami has
In th e U nited s ta te * fo re stry
’Gene Sim pson, sup erin ten d en t of the sta te
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ade
an
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all
docum
ents
relating
service.
gam e farm here. w,l go to M ontana for tw o or to Roo se v e lts career. It has published a p o j t a
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th re e w eeks to superintend th e co nstruction of a edhion ()f Rooscv„ l t s Iit,.rarv ‘worUs iin d i , „ , *.r
TE LEP H O N E COMPANY
m odern gam e farm . Last year he acted in a slm i-
s hag dissenilnate(i know |c,igc of the grea
HAS N EW MANAGER
ta r capacity for th e C alifornia gam e com m ission. A m erican president.
Mr. S im p so n s work at th e sta te gam e farm h e re .
W oril reach ed h ere today of th e a p ­
h a s gained wide recognition. T he farm s here and I T he record of the Association is solid ra th e r
a t Corvallis and P endleton a re o u tsta n d in g ly : th an showy. T here has been no b eatin g of the p o in tm en t of I F Dix a* g en eral
successful.
tom -tom . T here has been a quiet, dignified ef- m a n a g e r’ of T he P acific T elep h o n e
Up to April 30 th ere w ere g ath ered at th e th re e ' fort to keep th e Spirit of Roosevelt alive in the and T e le g ra p h C om pany In W ash
s ta te gam e farm s 6356 Chinese pheasant eggs, h earts of all Am ericans. We are only too glad tn g to n and Idaho, aucceedlng ( ’. E.
607 wild turkey, 525 guinea fowl and 308 M ongol-! to express our appreciation of this noble ami H ickm an. form erly of P o rtlan d .
tan pheasants. O ther s ta te s are gettin g rep o rts I public-spirited work.
II D P illsb u ry , p re sid e n t of the
of th e w ork Oregon has done in pioneering the
com pany. In an n o u n cin g th e appoint
p ropagation of gam e birds.
m ent of Mr nix at S e a ttle , said th at
A radio fan says his d a u g h te r is like his radio
the P acific com pany b u sin ess In O re­
the later it is the louder she com es in.
TH E RURAL POLICE SITUATION
gon would rem ain u n d e r th e Juris
Newton D. B aker, form er S ecretary of W ar and
diction of II. It H lstey of P ortland,
th e President of the N ational Crim e Com m ission,
s ta te m an ag e r since la st D ecem ber In
h a s m ade this in terestin g sta te m e n t:
c h arg e of all d e p a rtm e n ts of th e te le ­
A V IA T IO N IN T H E S C H O O L S
phone o rg a n izatio n th ro u g h o u t O re­
“T here is an undoubted feeling thro u g h o u t th e i
(S ta n d a rd Oil B ulletin I
gon.
co u n try th at o u r whole system of detecting and j
apprehending crim inals falls far short of th a t etli-i Not a day pauses w ithout som e s trik in g new ev en t in
Mr Dix assum e* his d u ties ns the
cleiu y which is required to m eet m odern crim e | a v iatio n —co n so lid atio n s of g re a t airlin e s, cre a tio n of new new g en eral m an ag e r In W ashington
Conditions.
com panies, new reco rd s in o u tp u t o f a irp la n e s, in achieve- and Idaho on Mav 1 lie cante to the
“W hile the problem a s it relates to our larg er [m en ta in th e air. in p a sse n g e rs, m all and e x p ress e a rn e d P acific N o rth w est a few m o n th s ago
cities h as received th e g re a te st public a tte n tio n , I New lan d in g fields a re b eing iiullt th ro u g h o u t th e couu fn nt S o u th ern C alifornia w here for
it is .the feeling of the Com m ission th a t the ru ra l ¡try. G reat airw ay s, w ith b eaccn a for night fliers a n t ten y e a rs he had been p lant su p e r­
co n stab u lary in gen eral is in even g re a te r need of I lan d in g fields at freq u en t In terv als, a re being com pleted in te n d e n t and g e n e ra l p lan t m an ag er
a th o ro u g h overhauling.
| by th e D ep artm en t of C om m erce. A new sy stem of wea at Los A ngides
H e began his te le ­
phone serv ice tw enty-five y ears ago
“It is th e th o u g h t of th e Com m ission th a t the ,her reP°rt8 to r a v ia to rs is rap id ly b ein g developed
full power and resources of each sta te can be 1 in Ju n e . 1927. th is C om pany Issued its first L anding In New York, but has sp en t th e past
placed a t th e com m and Of th o se en tru sted with ! Field G uide for th e P acific C oast It show ed 144 fields tw e n ty y e a rs In th e b u sin ess o n -th e
police duties in ou r ru ral d istricts to a fa r g re a te r Last m onth a su p p lem en t to th is guide w as issued, and coast.
ex ten t th an is now done.”
th e to ta l n u m b er of field s listed Is now 325. an In crease
Mr H ickm an, w ho re tire s from th i
The N ational Crime C om m issian has wisely ap- of 125 p**r cent M any co m m u n ities a re p lan n in g new post now ta k e n by Mr Dix, will soon
pointed a special com m ittee to deal with the police i neldg- and the in d icatio n s a re th a t it win not be long co m p lete hts th irtie th y ear of co n ­
problem th ro u g h o u t th e country. It is planned to j before eTerv
on ’he I’aclflc C oast w in have an tin u o u s serv ice w ith th e telep h o n e
reorganize th e A m erican police system on a . a in>ort.
com pany, all of It in W ash in g to n , In
In C alifo rn ia th e re Is a n o th e r sig n ifican t and valuable O regon, h is n a tiv e sta te , a n d Idaho
m odern scientific basis.
THURSDAY, MAY ». 192»
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H e re From Santa C lara
M i * l.loyd
Kilot of S a u ta C lara ap eat H uturda)
v isitin g In S pringfield.
In From Fall C raek
Mr* Hoy lire-
Mcrof F all Crook * a* a vl*ltor In
S pringfield S atuiilav
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Um-m! How
Delicious
and » h rii rightly and sa n i­
tarily m ade, as we m ake it. ice
cream Is a healthful uud n o u r­
ishing food.
If yon would enjoy the best of
health eat plenty of lee cream .
FG G IM ANN’S
’’W here th e S ervice I* DUTorenl"
Editorial Comment,
d ev elo p m en t. U n d er th e le a d e rsh ip of th e S ta te B oard of H e will re ta in his resid en ce and his
E d u catio n , a plan Is b ein g m ade fo r th e in tro d u ctio n of office In S e a ttle w here he hus been
co u rses in av iatio n in th e hig h sch o o ls of th e sta te . A located sin ce Ja n u a ry 192«
T he superin ten d en t of th e S eattle school has
authorized th? tea c h e rs and principles to whin . ,
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th e children when they think it necessary fo r good ?
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discipline of the schools. T his will be a great ■
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surprise to som e youngsters who suppose whip- " en Hn
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pings w ent out of date with the horse and b u g iy Lut ?o ? v e them the*’ h
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The Lions Club of Ju n ctio n City has sta rte d its
pro g ram of work by a rra n g in g for stre e t signs
if
ln tb a t C
T he editor of th e Ju n e-
tlon City Tim es say it will no longer be necessaray
t ° w ave, one S bands like a railroad sem aphore
o r a Yiddish shoe dealer in order to tell a S tranger
w bere a certain person lives.in Ju n ctio n City.
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o rd e r to discontinue the T urkish custom of
kneading bread with th e feet have been issued in
bm yrnia. B akers will be required to use m achin-
i° r t ^1IS PU^P°S^-
doubt a lot of kickers
Will be out of a job in.Srnyrnia soon.
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C alifornia prunes m u st com e from Oregon this
> e a r on account of th e frost. But they will he
C alifornia prunes ju st th e sam e when they reach
th e E astern m ara k ets if the packers have their
way, and no doubt they Will..
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th e high school is b eg in n in g at th e beginning
will be of th<
lie g re a te s t value.
Aim Is To Restrain The CalJ^
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a
nut to give tnem tn e th eo ry and scien ce of av iation. T he
. Inev itab le re s u lt will be th a t th e y o u n g er g en eratio n will
so o u t Into th e w orld b e tte r equipped to deal w ith th is
g re a t new fa c to r of m o d ern life
T h is will be of utm ost
v alu e to av iatio n , w hich Is b adly in need of p ersonnel
w ith a k n ow ledge of th e fu n d a m e n ta ls of th e new sclen e
T he w hole plan received co n sid erab le im p etu s last
j m onth d u rin g a m eetin g of th e C alifo rn ia S eco n d ary School
P rin cip als A sso ciatio n a t O akland. S uccess d ep en d s lar-
g ely upon th e co-operation of th e p rin cip als of th e high
schools an d Ju n io r colleges. M ost o f th ese had had no a ir
ex p erien ce and it w as th o u g h t th a t If th e d e le g a te s to
th e conven tio n could be a c tu a lly ta k e n Into th e a ir g reat
In te re st would be aro u sed and m uch good would be done
H ence, th e a irp la n e " S ta n d a rd of C alifornia No 1." this
C om pany’s tri-m o to red tw elv e-p assen g er o lrp la n r. ••••a
"« n t ’o O ak lan d A irp o rt. D uring th e week s -m e eight
lu n d re d people w ere flown. F o r n early all It w as a now
ex p erien ce. S u b seq u en t com m ent and le tte rs Indira? • th at
th e school p rin cip als gained a new conception of m dern
Hying
If th e a c tiv ity of "S ta n d a rd of C alifo rn ia No. 1" ’u
flu en ces schools p rin cip als to accep t and support th e p i- "
for course« In a v iatio n in th e schools. It will be R ratlfy ln r
to th e S ta n d a rd Oil C om pany. D evelopm ent of aviation
Is e ss e n tia l to th e w elfare of th e n ation. To teac h the
w e num bly suggest th a t m aybe a fem inine
m ernber Of the school board would prom ote bettei
»&rin ° ny- W omen have been on school boards
h L-U oy TI i V1 168 and ° ne might be elected in scien ce in
ppringneiq.
T he re s u lts fu tu re
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By Alberi T. Reul
T hzke , S r t c :
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IF THAT COMT
hold Y ou
MEB0Y WE K.IU
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"Thank You!"
We, the young women
who serve your tele­
phone, appreciate the co­
operation you give us in
our efforts to please our
patrons.
W e render a most per­
sonal type of public serv­
ice. Telephoning is a
mutual undertaking that
requires the co-operation
of the party calling, the
party called, and those of
us who operate and main-
7»^ t a x a i t Mun
T he P acific T fi . ephone
tain the delicate mechan­
ism.
Although, being hu­
man, we may not reach
so-called “perfection,"
you may be sure that we
will continue to the best
of our abilities to do our
part in the company's
continual effort to give
you faster and better
service.
You are always cor­
dially welcome at our
central offices.
and
T elegraph C omfaivt
To M other
A Token o f
Your L o ve
Your
M o th e r’s
D ay
Candy
$ 1 .5 0 , $ 3 , $ 4 .5 0
On M o th er's Day, give
M o t h e r th is b eau tifu l
pnek ag e o f A R T ST Y L E
CANDY. T he m etal p ack ­
age Is m ag n ificen tly deco­
ra te d w ith a m otif of
b u tte rflie s
h o v e rl n g
aro u n d M o th er's C astle of
D ream s. T he can d y Inside
I as good as th e o u tsid e
a p p e a ra n c e in d icates. By
all m ean s give M other
th is package of can d y —
a tru e sym bol of your love
and ap p reciatio n
We cm
m all th " s e to any p a rt of
th e co u n try .
Sold only a t
Flanery’s
Drug Store
'V
model t ford
is still
a good car
TllF. M odel I F o ril led the m otor Industry fo r twenty
yearn because o f it* sturdy w orth, re lia b ility and econ­
om y. Those same reasons eontinue to m ake it a good cur.
\s a m a tter o f fa rt, nearly o n e-fourth o f nil the auto­
m obiles in use today are Model T Fords, M illion s o f
them cjiii !>e driven two, three and even live m ore year*
w ith reasonable eare and p ro p er rrplueenienls. Figures
show that the average life la seven years.
D o n ’t saerifiee you r M odel T , therefo re, hut take it to
the Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost o f
p u ttin g it in A I shape. A very small exp en d itu re may he
the means o f giving you thousands o f miles o f additional
service.
T 7 ic
F o r a lab or eharge o f $ 2 0 to $ 2 5 you can have your
m o to r ami transmission com pletely overhauled. T h ia
priee includes new hearings, re b o rin g cylinders and any
o th e r w ork necessary. Parts arc extra.
Valves can lie ground und carbon rem oved fo r $3 to
$ t. T h e cost o f tightening all m ain bearings is only $6.
T h e lab or charge fo r overhauling the fro n t axle is $-1.50
to $5— re ar axle assembly, $ 5 .7 5 to $ 7 .
Insure Your Eyes
While you are young, with the
proper glasses
Y our eyes a re your m oat price­
less possession.
That is why we recommend
for them the finest lenses con­
ceived by science—Orthogons—
These wonderful lenses, that
give vou the same perfect vision
at the edge as at the center.
New universal jo in t w ill he installed fo r a lab or eharge
o f $ 3 . B rake shoes re lin rd fo r $ 1 .5 0 . H ear spring and
perches rebushrd fo r $ 1 .7 5 . T h e cost o f o verhauling
the starting m o to r Is $ 3. A lab or eharge o f a p p ro xi­
m ately $ 2 .5 0 covers the o verhauling o f the generator.
It will pay yon, therefore, to see your Ford dealer
and have him put your Model T In good running order.
By doing so you will protect and maintain the invest­
ment yon have In your ear and get months and years o f
reliable transportation at a very low cost per mile.
F ord M otor C ompany
No
ive. West