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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PwfcUakotf Bvory Tkuroûaj a*
•prtn»flald, Loa« County, Orason, by
THE WILLAMKTTE PRESS
H K. MAXEY, Editor.
■ stered na second class m atter, February 14. IMS at the
poatofflce, Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B SC R IPTIO N R A TE
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THURSDAY. JU N E SO. 1929
' Shall I go to college*” is a question now being
considered by tho u san d s of y o uths who have Just
grad u ated from high school o r preparatory
schools. Going to college m ay or m ay not have
an y th in g to do with one's success in life but it
is m ore likely to th an not. especially if one is
fitted for fu rth e r study and m ental developm ent.
A college education should not hurt anyone and
it is likely to m ake a very successful 'm an out
of a m ediocre one in late r life.
l^ess than one per cent of A m erican m en are
college graduates. Yet out of th is one per cent
have com e:
Ju it Like M y Doll"
T H E PUBLIC IS T H E GOAT
j
S ew n ■em bers of tha BprlngftWM
The annual Methodist picnic hav
troop of the girl scouts received
nwarda nt the Lane comity court of been post (Mined from Tuesday to
The a ffa ir w ill
honor held In the Ituptlst church nt Friday of this week
Hug. no Monday night Jean law k and be held nt Hwlmmere' Ibdlghl, near
Adiillne Perkins were given iMitrol (loshen, during the afternoon and
Horseshoes, baseball, boat
lender's badges,*while Evely n ilascus, evening
Bartiara llarnell, Hernndlne McFMr- lug and swimming w ill occupy the
Innd, M artha Moon, mid Mildred afternoon, and at 6 30 o'clock a bus
•Morgnn were given second class ket dinner w ill be served. The pic­
badges There are now 3» girls In the nic Is sponsored hy the Methodist
Frank
llartholo
troop.
Miss Audrey Danner Is Hie Brotherhood, with
lender for the summer during the ■new president, acting as general
| chairman.
T ile Mcllnspst Brother-
absence of Miss Alta Manning.
I hoo<l, the choir, and (he Munday
Josh Csne Hara Josh Pane, Imwell school w ill attend.
55 per cent of our Presidents.
T h e bridge case has been appealed and likely
36 per cent of the M embers of C ongress.
It will be m any m onths before the west approach
47 per cent of S peakers of th e House.
rancher, was a business visitor In
Is built and th e s tru c tu re ready for use. To the
56 per cent of the V ice-Presidents.
Safety Commlttve to Meat
Springfield Monday morning.
><ra C. D Dunn. IS. A tlan ta’»
plain average thinking m an it seem s th at stu b ­
62 per cent of the S ecretaries of S tate.
The Safety committee of the Booth
bornness on both sides of the controversy has
- r per cent of the S ecretaries of th e T reasury. ’ "“ "'■ eB‘ Lmo' her. •"<! h«i right
50
SUM M O NS
Kelly lumber company w ill hold Ita
g o tte n the bridge into th e litigation th a t it is now
69 | per cent of th e Ju stic es of the Suprem e e h d i
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E
ÜUnn ° n ftr,‘ M t,n d *>«r
monthly meeting at the m ill next
Involved, and the public is the goat. The engin-1 Court,
STATE OF OREGON, FOR T H E
Tuesday evening al 6 o'clock.
At
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COUNTY OF U N E .
e e rs acting for th e state, using county and federal
George c o r , t(n> |>jaln„ ffi v , char|eg that time I,. II Neel will demonstrate
m oney, m ade a m istake and are too bullheaded '
TH E LIMIT GE MAN
K hherte, Dvfendunt.
PRIZES OFFERED BEST
the knowledge which he acquired
to adm it it. T he W est Springfield com plainants,
To Charles E Eberle, the «bove while enrolled In Hie safely course
T
here
is
no
way
of
predicting
th
e
extent
of
HORSESHOE
PITCHERS
flush w ith victory in th e circuit court, are de­
named
Defendant:
m anding a stru c tu re im practicable and next to developm ents in the radio field T ests by t h e 1
DURING SUMMER PLAY t » H m ! v : N A M f J T H K 8 T A T K '>►' which Hie company recently gave at
C anadian N ational R ailw ay n ear T oronto indicate
Neet was awarded a Red
im possible to build.
It EGON, you are hereby required In Wendllug
the futility of predicting the ultim ate destiny of
A pair of nickel plated horae alioea
and answer Hie complaint Crosa flrat aid certificate for having
T he o b structionist who throw s a m onkey- rdio. It is possible now to talk casually from will be given to the heat loaner In f i d ugulnst you |„ , h„ ahl,v„ (.n paaaed the examination
w rench into a fine m achine,can do m ore dam age m oving trains, to send telegram s from them , and the Springfield club thia summer, It
o»r. and can.,- on or before
b. 18th day of July 1929 said date
in a m inute th an th e best m achinist can repair to broadcast from them .
was decided Monday night nt a meet be ng more than six weeks from the
in weeks. So it is with com m unity an d publii de
Years
ago 1 it 1 \ was
th e u ltim ate was Ing of the organliatlon. The compe­ 'late of the first publication of this
velopm ent. Public spirited citizens m ay work for
, d as.°
as b tho
o u u g g h t the
tition for the shoes w ill be carried a n T 'if ” "* “ ".d ," ‘r,’,h ••"I'Tcd of record
y ears to bring about som e needed im provem ent ' ‘ ‘ f
\ ,en Phonograph records broadcast
on In the form of a round-robin “ " ‘' If YOU fall so to appear an,I «„.
a n d see it delayed o r w recked by som eone or
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er a com paratively sh o rt distance, tournament nt the d u b grounds
som e group who are u tterly irresponsible.
At th a t tim e anyone suggesting th a t broadcasts every Friday night. The shoes will Will apply to the Court for the relief In
you demanded,
m
ight
be m ade from a m oving tra in would have first be given to the man who is able to wit "
B ut in cases like th e Springfield bridge the
been
considered
insane.
In
an
cient
tim
es
such
a
to
win
the
tournament
three
weeks
Kbr
a
Judgment
against
you for the
public will be th e goat about so long and then
r
'" '" re s , ’ /heraon
public opinion will come down w ith a vengeance prophet would have been burned at the stak e for In succession. Thereafter the man
w itchcraft.
d -y Of J " n" »•»» » " " I
holding the shoes w ill be obliged to .aid s
and som e heads will come off and m eddlers will
X
fo r t h .
8%
‘‘" r
Yet these m iracles have come to pass and do ^ to“d " T ”
C°m‘‘r" "very H r for
get th eir fingers b urnt.
Mun' ,,f * 8 00 ’m,d by «"»in
f for Insurance, and for the further
not doubt it. o th ers are coming. T here ¿eem s to a 7 ,h
a ,hri‘u*houI "«• -ummer f 'If nm
of ,76 0«, a . atto rn eys feci and
be very few lim itations to th e ability of m an to C ‘ m ” »2
' “T " ' h*‘
T H E FARM R E L IE F BILL
" nd " ‘ “ b“ " ’ » • ” ’ «« of
, conquer th e elem ents. B ut th ere is one v e ti d e -
.
permanent property of t h l. . u lt CO
T he national farm relief bill h a s passed and finite limit.
J4“/ " *22 h“ » httd ,h‘”n th<
For a decree foreclosing the mort-
«age of the P laintiff and ordering the While you are young, with the
will becom e a law. W hether it will be a success
W hen L ieutenant S oucek so ught to m ake a probobie that"™ fr-h".. i,’’"*1*", "
thereby glasses
sold by
- property
- - - covered
....... proper
or not depends largely on th e farm er. It m erely new altitude record, eight miles above the ground alao be
.« .h
”
T real
the sheriff of lunic County Oregon In v
Bets up m achinery by which he m ay m ore intelli- he h»d to b reath e oxygen from ta n k s In ord er to ge..ond and t h in i <’ thm ‘’n p a c B < the manner prescribed hy law and that * o u r * y rB a r ® y o u r most p r ic e -
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«A ,^ o n e.t win
' the
t h e proceeds
n r o < -e e ,l. , of
, f the sale be applied .
JeHg p o s s e s s io n .
gen
tly ----------
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his crop. He
tak e this K eepalive. As it was, breath in g was an agonizing • £ ,
In satisfaction of said Judgment.
m ach in ery and use it o r little good can com e from experience. His adventure proved th ere w as a
th is summons Is served upon you
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« y - we
v lo
vuuuunuu
That
why
recommend
th e bill. T he g re a te st value under th e bill can limit to hum an progress in the sense t h a t m a n i«
o
.
by| publication thereof In the Spring for them th e finest lenses con-
com e from farm ers actin g to g eth e r in coopera­ confined to the little globe In which he 1» born. '
flcld News pursuant to an order of (-ttlv ./t h v Bi-lem-ik
the Honorable C J’ Barnanl. Judge n-e? Ve<1 b y *
O rthogons—
tive concerns. T h e farm er, alw ays a poor co-
of the county
unty Court of
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the state of 1 heBe w onderful lenses, th a t
w h o c m ,n , U e w h u e W* ’ h -
operator, m u st learn how to act in a group if he ingG dvi i h e 8 ,1 ,e
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«raw
e U —
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Oregon for the County of l.ane duly give vou the Hame perfect vioioa
Is to derive benefits from th e bill. “ If he lets
e
.
,
Eugene Guard
W illia m Gerlach, the made und ontered of re«:ord on the a t tile edge an a t th e center.
G eorge do it” th e n m ore th an likely th e bill will
! secretary of the local group, la in 13th day of June 1929 ordering this
be a failure.
A flask on the hip often brings a lie to the lip
third place among those who have summons to be published once each
Insure Your Eyes
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Every now and then som e one tells us th at we
a re spending 25 billion dollars a year for luxury
and predicts th e end will be disastrous. Pacts
a re th a t if we should cease tom orrow spending
any m oney for luxury th is co u n try would be in
in t h e w o r ld a n d m n n v h n n d r a d o k #
ntl many hundreds of tho u san d s of
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Editorial Comment»
M UCH GAS C O N SU M ED
Motorists of America used over ten billion gallons of evening'
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"Up to th e p resent you have been receiving
but from now on you m ust give,” the president
of the U niversity of C alifornia told th e e ra d u a t
ing class. This is surely a plain sta te m e n t of
conditions.
_
The ability to c reate an alibi is not an accom p-
lifchment but is usually a detrim ent.
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T hey used to burn the m idnight oil b u t now it
is the m idnight gas.
Little leaks destroy m ore boats th an big rocks
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gasoline last year” stated George O. Brandonburg, Secret-1
U8 ng
gasoline the m o torist paid motor fuel
tax aggregating $305 333 84**
i t « Pnd
g
regarded a s necessi- , two states, however, since have passed laws providing
dee and oth ers regarded as luxuries.
. gas tax and motorlgtg 0, MlJ a(.hllgettg
T h ere can be too m uch even of religion in the
hom
e for
happiness,
A P ortland m an
u
uw e
iu r H
a p p in e s s , i it t seem s.
Bays in a divorce com plaint th a t a fte r a m onth
Ot m arried life his wife becam e violently religious
refused to live in a house w ith a “devil” in it and
w ent back to h er relatives, tak in g the fu rn itu re
w ith her.
I
qualified.
George Cffx lH in fifth
place, G ilbert Ernstlng In seventh,
and D. J. Beals In eighth. All who
wish to participate In the tournament
F ra n k lin D ru ry Honored
week for four successive and conse­
cutive weeks In said paper and that
the date of the flrat publication will
be with the Issue of Juno 20th 1929
and the last publication w ill be with
the Issue of July 18th 1P29
F R A N K A. D e l’UE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence, Springfield, Oregon.
J 20 27 Jl 4 11 18
&(&ftleade
No 14 • Ave. Went
BXigere. Oregon
A dinner honoring Franklin James
Drury, son of M r and Mrs Robert
invited In to dinner, which was fea­
tured by a large cake with 16 candles
Guests present were Ralph Hughes.
are paying a gas tax this year, inking every state in the
George Mason, and Earl Wheeler.
Candy Is Splendid Food
for
L nlon * *as tax 8tate-
. AH
chaDges-
«»«¡pt
in gas
tax during
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oue,
ga8 tax one,
during
1938-1929
T 1928-1929
M
haTe bee” ,Bcrease8 rather than decreases and Oregon
was ln accord wl,h other states when she raised her g.is
tax from three to four cents-
The arera*e rate
*allon in 1928 was three cents;
Trent Man In T o w n - H W Bahart
of T
.
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among the business
v.Hf, „ r,
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town Tuesday.
S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON E X E C U T IO N
IN FO R ECLO SU RE.
Notice Is hereby given that by
*n aeve“ B,ate8- four cenU
states, three and one vlrtne of an execution and order of
? CM1, ." °De, "tate’ three cent8 in fourteen 8late8 • “<> sale In foreclosure Issued out of the
Circuit Court of Lane County. Oregon,
tw" centB ln twelve »‘a“*’ and the District of Columbia
on the 18th day of May. 1929, In a
w i t h e r t 'T ,° f th n ‘ ° UJ number ° f vehlcleH rp* ' ater’‘d s-'»
' ’ wherein.
n t h ’«i«7‘
wherein, ¿
on 7 the’
the 17th
day of
of Ma,"
M a ,,
, With the total lax collected In the states in which the tax D»"» In said Court. I J Estes and
I wan
effective-
thrmi^hnnf
tho
vooe
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was effective throughout the year shows an average re­ M ary K Estes, his wife as plaintiffs
venue of ,15.09 per vehicle. A fte r deduction of the costs recovered Judgment against the de
of collection the entire net revenue was used for rural fendaets L E Hodges. Ida Gravum
Hodges, Harold R Benjamin. C. R
road purposes In 35 states. In the remaining states and Rickman. Vivian May Rickman and
the D istrict of Columbia a total of ,18.491.754 was devoted Gertrude E. Bllck for the sum of Nine
to other purposes. In three states a portion of the collec­ Hundred Dollars 1,900.00). and In­
fer« at thereon nt the rate of «c/ pPr
tions was used for public school purposes.
“A ll of the gas tax monoey in Oregon Is used for road annum from April 17th, 1929. and for
the further sum of Eight Dollars
purposes and Is placed at the dlsnossl nf th«, « r . t . m . i .
ÍI8 001. and for the fu rth er sum of
One Hundred Dollars f , 100 00) as a
reasonable Attorney's fee, and for
the costs and disbursements of this
action, and on the 17th day of Anrll,
1929, In said Court the defendant H a r­
old R. Benjamin recovered a Judg­
ment against the defendants L. E
Hodges and Ida Orayum Hodges for
the sum of Four Hundred-slxfv-fhree
and «7-100 (,403.47) Dollars with In­
terest thereon at the rate of 0% per
¡annum from December the 10th. 1920.
and for the sum of F ifty (,50.00) Dob
J lars as a reasonable Attorney's fee,
and for his costs and disbursements
of this suit, and said execution to me
directed commanding me In the name
of the State of Oregon, In order to
satisfy said Judgments. Interest.
torney's fees, cost of suit and accru
Ing costs, to sell the following de
scribed real property, to-wlt;
The South Fifty-three (53) feet nt
Lot Five (5) In Block Twenty-three
(23) of Fairmount., according to the
original plat thereof. In Eugene. Lane
County, Oregon.
NOW . T H E R E F O R E , In the name
of the State of Oregon, In compliance
with the said execution and ord«r of
sale, and In order to satisfy said
Judgment, Including Interest, atto r­
ney’s fees, costs and accruing costs,
I w ill on Saturday, the 22nd day of
June, 1929, a t the hour of one o’clock
In the afternoon of said day, at the
Southwest front door of the said
County Court House In Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell for cash, at public auction, sub­
ject to redemption as provided hy
law, all of the right, title and Infer« st
of the said defendants L. E. Hodges,
Ida Gravum Hodges, O. R. Rickman.
Vivian M ay Rickman, and Gertrude E.
Rllck, and all persons claim ing by,
through or under them or any or
either of them, ln and to the said
premises.
H L. BO W N,
S h eriff of Lane County, Oregon.
the highest was five cents and the lowest was two cents
A t the close of the year the rate In effect was five ci nts
M 23-30 J 6-13 20
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diet. It's Just the th in g to pep you up when you are feel­
ing tired o r nervous.
And If it is E g g tm an n ’B candy it is
pure, w holesom e and delicious.
O ur Ice cream and soft d rin k s an« th e best ever.
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