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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1930)
w o » yoga Is the market for this Canadian lumber and It comes In free of d u ty-m ore of It th a i ¿ S o n BASS SEASON CLOSED produces when her mills are operating full time BY STATE CAME BOARD Released from H ospital— L. 0. Paris At Hospital — IJoyd Shipley, ol of Mabel, was released from the Pact Wendling, was admitted in tha flc Christian hospital on Sunday. Ho Pacific (‘hrlatlan hospital on Friday. FOR SPAWNING SEASON ■naraets. a duty must be paid. baa boon receiving medical treatment He waa «uttering troni pleura pleu while there. A closed aeaaon on baa» fishing, be monia. H o i haTe * 7 " a 8tronK booster for MeNary hut Bnter*4 aa second cl mm matter. February 14. 1M1. at the , " C|*n ** ahown ,hat he htt» not done hta/plaln tween April 15. di» opening of the _____ _______ poetofflce, Springfield. Oregon. im in e tnU,>POri.i°f “7 lun,ber ^ e n we are U .hlns season In Ihl» state. and July i> r "* l° 8W ’ 1 1 1 chan*ed for some other man I. ha» bean ordered by (hr mem bnn MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE In fairness to McNary and the state, this of' of the »late game commission. ac One year In Advance..... _..»1.76 Three Month» ..T6c iegarions. ’hOUW conchl8,ve‘ and not mere al- cording to an announcement Issued BU Month»— --- --------------n o p ata<,e c<)py .5c thia week. The »pawning of the ha«» at thia season 1» given aa the reason THURSDAY. MARCH 20. I»10 942 Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregoa. Hariv letting of the contract for the construe for cloalng the aea»on. BACK THE AIRPORT According to Matt Rychninn. sup McKe°nf ,thehlWaltervi,l^ l ioyle hill section of the Springfield is starting its second year with the McKensie highway is desirable. The state and erlntendcnt of hatcherlea for I ha made an agreement on this section six game commission. unless the aeaaon operation of a municipal airport. The Spring- ct)unty ™ X 5 aKw . £ L ,h; c,ontract h- £ «■I closed during the »pawning tea- field and Medford ports were the two outstanding h Z a X s t 7 a r Up a ro a d * “ « « th e son btM would be eliminated from airports in Oregon last year, with the exception, neavlest traffic is running over it Is not giving Oregon watera In a very few year» "Baaa do not spawn like trout, but of course, the developments at Portland’s Swan P >per consideration to the motoring public. lay their egg» along the shore, Island. Medford’s development was great be among grass, fungus and plant cause of the large amount of money expended rrowtha." sa y , Mr Ryckroan "These while ours was successful because of the large ’’age are exposed and It becomes the duty of the male flah to »tand guard. patronage it received from local people. Thou Thia he does with a vengeance, keep sands of people flew or watched others fly here ing hl» eye« constantly on the alert last season. The grand event was the dedication for anything that might disturb the when over 10.000 people were present eggs. If anglers were allowed to flah baaa the male becomes an vaay prey W e can’t resist an extra M ock The Springfield port is starting its second year • * grids in our new Spring suite during the spawning aeaaon. If a with new management and with a greater diver- • for they realty represent the ist- ■pinner or hook 1« dropped In the THE "JUST A LITTLE LATE CLUB” Ichn^i • c? Tlty than ,ast year Besides a flying ' ------- Btoet in clothing vataae. The vicinity of the egg» over which he fabrics are sturdy . . . S r o ^ n e nr » ^ t enSerKServlce a n,a‘ hine shop and ! , 7 ? en 1 ?'as a commutor ’ sometimes went to Watches, he Immediately fights It and Mup b of the best . . . the stjde Ls a l £ T s t £ S K addWl ’"’Pavem ent 8,a,io" *"»y to watch the other commuters run- 1» consequently hooked. Tims It la b the kind you would expect to is also .starting on the runwavs, so that the large n nf? for *be trams. 1 only in mu. h higher priced necessary l0 rrotect the male haaa It to S T Z lf* ” ,a k ' « " I c m . kn„w „ „ 8 lg , „ they are to be kept In our lakes and Houghs." Extra Ponti «t $4.91 Airports have been pretty much thought v i J t o ^ 7" ® l?di*s, and o,d n,en- ini«*<iuent All lakes in Deachutea county hold ing eastern trout will be closed to depots for air passengers by most c h ief While ° 8 be,Ore train thne rhiSi ~ i 7 ,POrtant’ 016 loral pLant side equals it— I ,There were business men. who arrived one f’ahlng after September 16 each year, according to a decision reached at S e e ^ h a T ^ h * " ^ h,°oi 8b°P and «er- m‘nute ah”ad the March niiettng of the commission dollars and pAnfe ^U8^nes® that leaves, *iU8t a s the Kate was about to slain__ Other streams and lake» Included In the closing order are Applegate river the induMr,- w„r, h ««1 w r t w . and Fish lake In Jackaon county tor two year» after August 16. J.CPENNEYC© The Ardsley $] 0 -75 ton - 5,“'“" they wish to go somewhere. The joy riders of a Car ° r O8t the,r walches. ir ; ~ n e r ” uu't ' k“ w Can I Get Thin on Candy ? TRAINING CAMP DATES ARE JUNE 20 TO JULY 19 and j Sitkin e o y o_ ° n hiehwavs “ «‘■’ » V „ ‘» '" » 'l' ot the JuM a Little Late Club llUL wen located on Preparatlona are already being ' T t h o s e p a tr o S now » * " u " “ "»• being made tor the lOtb annual seem s to be becoming obsolete _ -w. iv io a u a u ii. MI1(] Cltlxen'a Training Camp which will Springfield has been fortunate in the ! ~ .. h m° 8t exasP€raUng habits In the world, be neld at Vancouver Barrack«. June ol her .Sport (or sever,! r“X , Sbe S nor J W“ .. '“ “ h,in |: w l,h a friend the other day 20 to July J», and notices hvae been have to buy the land and It happened that I t s ' & . e*Pta,n of Industry” passed us. He be- sent out to the various organisations location was where there were nC' obstruct*!«»nt t£ i w° rk j wenty years ago as an ofilce boy, and ndvlulng them of the plan« for thia or had air currents, and directly u n d e r th e a ir today he«ds one of the great manufacturing , year'« encampment. line from Portland to San P r o / t ®Lihe air' concerns of his city. R Any young man between the age» of ground was as level as' could £ found f i d ^ °" d^ u' fc»ow.” said my friend, “least 17 and 24 year«, of average Intelll- soil Of a sandy type that drains readily Land ab™ / ? ,ong8erle8 of negotiations with hint (tence and physique and good moral grading and sanding of runwavs h-i- /Lnd about tke formation of a new company. It was character la eligible to attend th e' cities thousands of dollars To be a fir st ® ,h e r t "ece88aTy for ns to meet practically every dav j camp, according to Brigadier General field Springfield can develop her a i ^ r i with h,H m° nth8’ ,n al1 that tlnlp was Paul A. Wolf. United State« Army, n n ^ 0" ° f the Cost t0 c k ieT u h iZ h X 7 bUt tW'Ce' and then °" ,v ,or “ ---- , W...XW vaavil iw r H It*W who haa been designated to have the “ lnut«8- And each time he sent word to me from charge of the camp thia year. not Dccn so fortunate. his office that he would be late." All neceaaaray expenaes. Including The largest student enrollment of anv flvine J. P. Morgan figured that every hour of his travel to and from camp. food, cloth- ObUlde „t * Portland i, now now 1 rUeM a"’ «me was worth $1,000. and he had no patience lut. and shelter are borne by the MI Liana is with men late for appointments, or government and the Instructora en at the SPrtngfleM airport. With local 21?“ “T “ who * t h ? ? ° y were gOOd a8 ,a s t y e a r 1 9 3 0 Will s e e thJI' h m CSn’e tO 8 e® h ,m ‘ d ld n o t “ d ’ '“ ' L e? 9 y ~ be » Many women have asked us that. u w nn feiringfield airport one of the leaders in Oregon EIGPPT ON McNARY '/^ ir her :S enator McNary has been negligent m working for a lumber tariff or has done aH in his power to secure the passage of the sched.il/ hefnrtUe8t?in which should be fairly determined iu ^ aT thl 8enator There7!« no S In w n o n rhzxxr ___w> ... . his m oneys worth |n exchange for the time they took. "It is not necessary for me to live,” said Pom- pey, But it is necessary that I be at a certain point at a certain time." m ^d / re,8?n 8aid: “I owe a!l my success in life to having been a quarter of an hour b e fore my time.” I hold up the record of these famous men in the faint hope that it may do some good. And yet. the hope is very faint. unpromptness is very tenacious. The habit of And we say. It’s much easier to get thin on candy than to get fat on It. Candy is good for you and It s a mistake to do without i t All your favorite kinds are here. F G G IM A N N ’S Where the Service la Different** Spring Clearance SALE deavor to give their students a com bined training In military life, cltl- aenahlp. and athletic development. Many application« have already been received, and aa each county la limited to a certain quota, the com manding officer strongly ergea that those who are sure they want to at- ten«r the camp get In touch with their local Amerl-a Post <-*"cer« or 1 write to the C. M T. C. Headquarters nt Vancouver Barracks. Wa.hlnlgton , USED CARS W ITH AN O. K. TH A T COUNTS MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. »2« O il,. St.. E u ^ n * O r.» .» T .I.p h o n . 627 NOMINATIONS WANTED If I am fortunate enough to be inside when the FOR RODENT CONTROL shall v / 8'”' f ,O'’Pd ° n the Judgment day. I shall know what to expect. Five minutes later there will be a terrific bat- butnigsh°anil 5 o tgbe€' 8 t PCter may be 8Urpr‘8ed When the gates swing open again, there they w ill be—some of the most lovable and exasperat ing people who ever lived—panting, apologetic explanatory to the last. poiogeitc. pinky d nky By Terry Gilkison Several nomination« for rodent control supervisor« hav. been sent In to O. 8. Fletcher, county agrlcul- I utral agent, by members of organ! zatlona Interested In thia work. Mr. Fletcher ha« pointed out that all such I nominations should be made to him before Marach 20. and he will then, make the recommendations for ap pointment to the county court. 2 Glasses Water, Not Too Cold, Help Constipation L E G IO N N A IR E S! The Letter Reproduced Below is Worth Your Attention EUGENE POST N o. 3 AMERICAN LEGION dbpartmbnt of orboon EUGENE, OREGON T o a ll Member, „ , E u iene One glass of ^ T e V 1« not enough— : '•»ke 2 glaasea a half hour before breakfaHt. You get quicker and bet ter results l>y adding a little simple i ie r t7 ri ; ne- e t c ' (known a <«- lerlka) to one gift«». I nllkp other re mod fen, Adierika I acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel ! and removes old poison« you never ' thought were In your «y«teni Adler ka «top» OAS and »our stomach In 10 minute»- Relieve» constipation In 2. hours.— Flanerv's Drug Store. N(J , A o - ^ a ^ X ^ d t ix e iX o x r x x S Amerlc>n ^ ^ r c h 7. 1860 t i r h a ^ tbe R- tH " en aside American Legion P lot X A^" ” AMOC,#t'°“ designated a» the • n A .e V o ’ m X ^ p ^ h ^ . ^ ^ ^ r e m . ^ « ' . m i T .....? Wh° *” who are eligible to membership therein a n d 7 in ° f ln d lT l,lu a l« who are members or eligible to membership therein a n ^ ono year from the date of this letter. ’ ' »ectlopa for We therefore suggest that every person ellrlh l. , Memorial Park «hall purchase the same as his ne i ’ m ." 11" ’ , lh " •h l. project has our full and complete HancUon e / . r° q approval. action, endorsement and BEN F. DORRIS. Executive Committeeman. BARTLETT 8. GRAY, Executive Committeeman. HOWARD B. FREELAND, Executive Committeeman HOWARD A. HALL, Executive Committeeman. OEOROE F. HERBERT. Commander. 8AM WH.DEIIMAN, Vice-Commander. A. T. MO8B8, Adjutant. W. H. BANKS, Treasurer. R est-H aven MEMORIAL PARK t , 536-7-8 Miner Building a.