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    T11V R S H A Y, JANUARY 3.
THE 8PRINOF1RIJ) NEWS
PAGE TW O
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, Lane County. Oregou by
L IT T L E BOY B L U E
l.lttle Boy Blue, come blow your
horn.
H E M MEH ASK
HEW DEPARTMENT
BABY R EG ISTR A TIO N IN
FINAL WEEK OF DRIVE
Portland Offlee Starts W ork Mon
day On 5000 Cards Alrsady
M ailed By Parents
barm Agent Ends HEARING
1/ear of Activity
SEI III
FIRM DERI WORK
There's a Government Agent count-
I ng your corn.
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
Another one lecturing the old red
O. S. Fletcher Mnkeg Sum­
sow.
H K MAXEY. Editor
Checking the register your baby mary Of Annual Report Of
Lane Conciliation Commis­
On the number of pigs she can State Department Of Public cards ’»ailed Io Washington. D U„
sioner To Be At City Hall
Past
Tw
elv*
Months
have and how
Welfare Would Get Sweep­ by Oregou parents alnco Ihe cam
Entered as second class matter, February 24, 1903. at the postofflca,
On January 8
1‘a—
gone
to
town
to
find
out
Just
ing Authority
Springfield, Oregon
pulgu opened December 6. began III
A good cross section view of the
what
Cortland Monday. A force of six life of a county farm agent may he
Welby Stevens, conciliation coin
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T S
He can do next year with the old
Creation of a Slate Department persons was put Io work on the obtained font the statistical sum
mlsslolier tor Lane county, repres
t
l
00
Oae Year in Advance
$1 60
Six Mouths
meadow lot.
of l'ubile We.ture Is recommended task Each card will he compared uinry of l> S Fletcher's annual re
60c
Ma s at the radio, hearing them I (|l , bo Report of the Governors In Io the records of birth-. which have poll. Mr. Fletcher Is county agent eiillng the Federal t'ourl, illslrlcl
Two Years In advance
$2 50
Three Months
for Oregon, n ports three new cases
tell.
i terlm Commission on Health and come Io the hoard In Ihe regular for Lane county and has released
fill'd within the past week, under
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936
How under the New Deal there Welfare which has Just been com way. and when a baby I* found the following ns a summary to Ills
the provisions of recent federal
I plated and Is ready for free dletrl who was not so reported Ihe defi­
ain't no Hell.
extensive report:
legislation In- behalf of farmers
PLANNING THE FOREST CROP
Aunt Mame Is lu Washington drag-1 bu(b„, tn
,„,w Depurtmort ciency will at once be made up and
Received 5.510 office calls and laboring under morlgugu ami other
Fifty per cent of the area of Oregon and the o ther
gtng down pay,
w I would be placed all welfare licit steps taken Io see why II occurred.
336 telephone calls In regard to financial dlfflcullles-
vltlca while those relating to pub
northw est states is suitable only for timber growing accord- Front the I’lHj or the aaa
"lf the owners of uiurtgaged
For this reason III order that farm problems.
ing to the regional forester. Lumber production is ami The Hired Man quit when the work lie health would be consolidated
farms In Lain» county, understood
Wrote 3.64 Individual letters
a complete chock on Hie routine
under
the
Stale
Hoard
of
Health.
should always be our chief crop in Oregon. But to m ake
didu t please
Mulled 22.378 coplea of 122 dr the operations of this law. many
it the chief crop in future years depends on our m ethods And get a job trimming Govern­ The Commission recommends that ayatem may be obtatued ihe cular loiters
more would roeorl to Federal
board,
the
bureau
and
the
»tale
em
ment trees.
this Hoard be provided sufficient
of logging and reforest ration.
t'ourl." says Mr. Stevens, who hus
Made 306 farm visits.
Th y'll be telling you aoon. if you funds fully to protect the cltlxens ergenc) relief administration ai*
liislalent Hull all »Ilglblu parents
Traveled 16.243 tulles hy auto­ received reports Indicating wide
in norm al times lumbering brings $300,000,000 into
don’t take care,
of Oregon.
spread use of Ihe law In other
Oregon. Surely this is an income that should be looked Where you can live and what you The Public Welfare Department send curds regardless of whether mobile.
counties of the state, and In other
their
baby's
birth
Is
already
re
after as it concerns more than the tim ber operator, who is
Specialists
from
the
Oregou
Agri
can w ear.
would have supervision over such
engaged in trying to make a profit over a few years, l'ax D o w much you must pay for your matters as child welfare, Institu­ corded or not.
cultural college cooperated u total slates
Protects In Foreclosures
collectors too, w ho are engaged in getting income from year
Cheeking
started
with
5.000
cards
pants and your shoes,
of 66 days with Ihe Lane county
tional care, paroles and probations
The
chief benefit derived, are.
to year should also have some regard for the future.
So this is no time to he taking a The Oregon State Board of Public on band and Dr. Frederick D. agent.
according Io Mr Btevene. protec­
Stricker, aecrelary of ilie board,
snoots.
Welfare
would
consist
of
seven
Thirteen demon -(ration meet
Any forest policy that does not take into consideration
Little Boy Blue mny be burled memberil appointed by the Rover a king Ihe people of the slate Io logs were hold, and Ihe count> tion Of Hie Federal t'ourl against
harvesting the ripe crop of tim ber and letting the new
real
property
mortgage
fore­
deep
nor. One member would be from send In »000 more at once. Aid of agent, assistant, or cooperating closures. challel mortgage fore­
grow th stand is short sighted and is uot looking to real con­
Under Red Tape but he's not (bt, (acuity of the School of Social tnierlcan Legion Auxiliary units. specialists spoko al HI meetings
servation and a perpetuation of our forest income.
closures, foreclosure of real prop
asleep.
i Work of the University of Oregon, Parents Teacher assoelallons. and with a total allondnuce of 5.251
erly sale contract*. and suite of
Com m unities should not take too seriously the objec­
I and the State Medical Society and organ lxat Iona affiliated with Ihe
The number of days devoted Io varlouti kinds la other lyp»« of
tion of operators, which arc tem porary expedients, and the
Ihe Stale Bur Association would Slut.- Federation of Women'« Clubs various projects was as follows
ohllgallone The funda......dal pur
CALIFORNIA
IMPORTS
state and county should not object to plans for long time
each recommend one. One term has been enlisted In seeing that Corn hog production control, 192; pose of the law. Is to help tide Ihe
every
family
hai
a
card,
and
thut
planuing in forestry provided some substitute resource i an
SNOW FOR SKI MEET would end each year.
wheat production control. 194; farmer over, and prevent Individ
Il Is signed and mulled whenever farm crops, 29; horticulture, 25;
be supplied by the federal governm ent until a yield tax is
More Help le Needed
uul creditors from taking an unfair
Bay Region Seeks To Develop In­
The Commission found that all there la a baby to whom It applies dairying. 29. weed control. 19. nils advantage of the furnier. to the loss
workable.
terest In W in te r Sport« W ith
Any one may obtain a curd or cellnneous. 19; community ad lvl
divisions of Ihe State Board of
of other creditors Th»- prospect of
We have been slaughtering our tim ber almost without
Berkeley Tournam ent
Health are undermanned, and thut curds by dropping a postal Io Ihe lb s. 18; poultry, 18; rodents. 13; a five or six year "moratorium”
regard to the future. This is a near-sighted policy. With
Stale
Board
of
Health.
916
Oregon
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' with the present financial provls-
soil Improvement, 14. agricultural brings about many very favorable
all the planning comm issions being formed timber should
With more than 70 of the West's iou ¡,
impossible to curry on the building. Portland. Oregon.
economics. 12, subsistence gar consolidations and ecallug down of
get a definite policy fixed for it. To put this or that tra c t finest "sky riders" participating. worg adequately. The Increased
den . 12; farm finances. 19 gen debts. Io a point where the Federal
of tim ber into the forest reserve is not a forest policy unless a novel ski tournament will be j e„landa for prevention of corn-
latnd Bunk will make a loan and
we take into consideration w hether that tim ber is ripe ami staged In Berkeley Sunday. Janu u,„„i,-able diseases requires the KITTY CARLISLE FROWNS eral livestock. 6; total. 599
Tin» report covers tin» y»»ar from wipe Ihe slate dean.
ready for cutting or should stand another 20. 40 or 50 years ary 6. under auspices of the Au employment of an epidemiologist.
ON HOLLYWOOD NITE LIFE December 1. 1933 Io December I.
The mujorlly of Willamette val­
before it is m ature. A sustained crop should be our prin­ burn Ski club.
Though much overworked, the
1934 II Includes the work of an ley farmers Io dute. having filed
cipal consideration. A lot of overripe tim ber in the national
Hollywood's
axiom
that
"you
ve
Snow for the unique event w ill. stuffs of the hygienic laboratory
emergency assistant f o r eight under these proceedings, have re­
forest should be cut now as it is rapidly deteriorating. A
gotta be seen If you want to be
ported satisfactory results.
lot of young grow th tim ber outside the national forest is be hauled from the high Sierra by . and ihe sanitary engineering dlvl- known" Is definitely refuted by months
being slaughtered while yet too young to m ake good lum ­ the Southern Pacific company. A sion have not been able Io keej Kitty Carlisle.
W ill H ear Creditors
train load of snow—more than 11,-1 pace with their growing (asks. If
Mr Stevens has made arrange­
ber. Both situations are detrim ental to sustaining our . 1000
Last Y sar Low
cubic feet—will be required to the required funds are furnished,
The young Paramount actress
greatest natural resource.
An all lima low r» < «»r«l of acreage ments for Ihe next serie» of credit­
cover the take-off and "down hill it was pointed out. not only could now playing the lending role lu
burned
evei over In the national ors meetings to he held on the Hth
the state hoard of health ke p up Paramount's "Here Is My Heart.'
of the ski Jump site.
forests
of
Oregon anil Washington day of January. 1936 al Ihe City
The
tournament
has
been
sane-
with
this
work,
but
II
could
also
do
coming Bunday to the McDonald
The adult education classes being conducted by the
was
made
lu 1933 Duly 4.746 sen»- hull. Springfield, al which lime Mr.
FERA at the Springfield high school offers a real oppor- tioned by the California Ski > Asst)-' some Intelligent planning to im- theatre, has been In the film capl
Steven* will have Ihe assistance
tunity to people who want to add to their education. T hree elation and is regular lu every prove sanitary conditions In Ore tai about one year and she hasn't were burned over, as against 696. of Herman E Mfky. attorney of
263
acres
In
Ho-
high
year
of
1919
attended a single night club, a aln
evenings a week without cost to the students classes are particular. An 85 foot takeoff scar gun
Salem
Mr. Mfky tins made a
conducted by an experienced teacher in English, niathe- fold has been constructed for the
Recommendations Indud.-d Thai gle popular dancing "spot." a single The presonce of large numbers of special study of this new legtsla
CUU
men.
r«-uiltlv
available
for
fire
popular
rendexvous
or
a
single
m atics geography and Other subjects. No one is too old event and Jumps of 150 feet may the state board of health license
fighting, together with favorable Gun. ami has appeared as the at
to learn and a general education fits everyone for his job be made from the artificial hill, it hospital» maternity home«, public party.
weather
condition* and public con­ torney for the majority of such
in the world as well as m aking him a better citizen.
was stated.
health laboratories, food handling
"I suppose." says Miss Carlisle,
ditions,
are
eredll<»d for Hie record proceeding* lu Ihe U S Dlslrl I
The meet wilt be held at the establishments, shellfl-h produc "It's really Just because I don't like
Court al Portland
I head of Hearst Avenue, north of tioo. overnight staying places and to stay up lute I work hard. Either by fed ral foresters
the
University
of
California
Mem
Ihe
Industrial
camps;
fee-
Io
be
Governor Martin, it is reported, expects to ask the legis­
I'm In a picture, or else I'm study­
M a p L ig h tn in g
tlrolllug In a gas oven Is both
lature to give him powers to consolidate boards and com ­ Î orlal Stadium and Greek theater. large enough to cover udequute In- ing voice. When I'm not working
M aps sh ow in g Ih e lim n o f ort'Or
Held for the purpose of stimulât sped loo. Thut venereal disease al Ihe studio I lake vocal lesson« «-aster ami better done In a pl<« tin
missions. There are likely m any consolidations th a t could
be made in the interest of economy but if we judge the ing Interest In California's winter | laws be revised, as the present dally." And. she says, her (allure to under (he flam - Tin* pie Iin savi*» ' reni-e and the path of «vary llghtu-
future by the past we can see no reason for abolishing sports, the tournament ts attract- -»taint es. beside- being unenforce- "be seen" here, there and Ihe other th<- Juice and tt Is much easier Io tug storm observed by national
ing many nationally known ski- able, do not authorize examination place has In no way affected her I clean than the broiling grid and forest fire lookouts In iiregou and
the state board of control.
W a s h in g to n fo r th e pu t nine yea a
t pun
! Jumpers.
for suspicious cases. The labora- screen career.
-........... have been prepared by the Pacific
--------------------------
lory would be asked to establish
"Why should It?" «he asks, "Th,
Fresh fish have red gills and .Northwest Forest Experiment Sta
As one ex-doughbov savs, ''T he governm ent is paying
I free darkfteld examination and
fact that I was at the Grove, or 4 |
ey<- and firm, stiff (Ins, lion. Such maps provide fire pro
millions of dollars to people who it does not owe any debt SHIPPING HEAD RAPS
blood test for nil persons uunble
the Clover Club or some other place which turn, us the fish grows, siula., lection agencies with fundament al
to in order to save the country—seem s to me th at it might
OCEAN MAIL SYSTEM to pay. regardless of whether they
are indigent. That milk sanitation shouldn’t do anything hut make me Into spoiled, dull gills, spotted, »luta on lightning storm distrlb
pay some money to service men it does owe a debt to for
sleepy the next day. Of course 1 dull (»yen uii«l flabby finn
Ilon und behavior
Declares M ail Contracts Are Sub­ be transferred to the health de­
saving the country.”
partment. which should cooperate have friends and visit with them,
sidies; Urges Open Aid For
with the state milk control board Inn night life d<s-s not Interest me
M arine Group
When John G arner was speaker of the house of rep-
______
in setting up and maintaining safe­ in the slightest."
A GOOD RESOLUTION— USE MORE
Miss Carlisle had been In only
resentatives he led it in a hymn “O, Lord Balance the Bud-
san Francisco, Jan 3—"The term guards.
two stage shows when paramount
get.” If Mr. G arner were only speaker now instead of -oedan mall contracts’ ts a mis-
signed her. She made her screen
vice-president things m ight be different.
nomer; and these should be called TWO-CENT CHECK TAX
debut In "Murder ut the Vanities,”
-------------- •
'
: ship subsidies, which they really
REMOVED WEDNESDAY and followed that with Bing Crosby
Mr. Cooter the new speaker of the Oregon house of are,” declared Pesident Roger D.
-Nourishing
in "She Loves Me Not.” She now
representatives has five children he will bring to Salem
Lapham of the American-Hawaiian
The federal tax of two rents on Is working In Crosby's "Here Is My
with him. One of his great grandfathers had 25 children, i steamship company today.
-Health-giving
all bank checks was removed on Heart," being the first actri-sa to
BO it is said. W hat a lot Of little Cooties!
! Because of higher American
the
first
of
the
new
year.
work
with
the
singer
twice.
-Economical
wage scales. American ship-build­
The Increased rates of stump tax
Miss Carlisle's role In "Here 1«
ing and operating costs are materi­
Providing proteins, HUgitrs. Ht arches, high in cal­
The stork is the only thing th at compels some m arried ally higher than foreign costs, said on Issues and transfers of capital My Heart" Is that of an arlstrocra-
oric content, rich w ith precious vitam ins -m ilk In the
women to give up their job at the state house, so it is re­ Lapham; and the payments pro­ stock, the stamp tax on deeds of tic Russian princess who scorns
best food value you can buy. Vue it liberally fo r natlM-
conveyance, the tax on safe deposit the wealthy young crooner who Is
vided by the shipping act of 1928
ported.
fying energy dlshea.
box
rentals
and
the
tax
on
all
ad­
In
love
with
her
until
he
sings
his
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were actually intended to offset
missions selling for 40 cents or way Into her heart.
I ’ se Maid O 't’reuin pasteurized m ilk fo r p u rity
these
higher
costs.
However,
for
One way to get the governm ent out of the red is to
more will be In effect until July 1,
and safety.
political
reasons,
congress
camou­
get the “reds” out of the governm ent.
1935. The only taxes which have
Before you bakn potatoes, let
flaged them by calling them "mall
been repealed are the taxes on them stand In hot water for fifteen
pay.” This has led to the miscon­
Springfield Creamery Co.
Under the old system a man got paid for succeeding, ceptions of the true purpose for candy, soft drinks, and the use of minutes and the baking will take
boats, says J. W. Maloney, collec much less lime and make the tex
now he gets paid for failing—failing to raise pigs.
which various steamship compan­
tor of Internal Revenue, at Port­ ture of the potato much finer and
ies have been paid by the govern­
land.
lighter. In addition to savin« fuel—
ment, resulting In distorted and
If you are cooking with gas
fantastic ideas about huge sums
having been paid for the carriage IN TER IO R OF CAFE
of a nominal amount of mall.
GIVEN NEW PA IN T C O A T 1 To avoid French fried potatoes
that are too hard or too limp, soak
President Lapham recommended
the potatoes In cold water for a
All
Interior
wood
including
the
that
the
Post
Office
Department
tad which am tains Four Great Treasure)
pay for ocean mall carriage only large wall at Irene's Cafe has been time, pul them In hot water for a
what such service actually Is repainted during the past week. moment and then dry them on a
worth, and that the government The dark green has been covered ill esecloth before frying In Ihe
usual way.
pay the American shipbuilder and with a light tan color.
THE MASTER
So we come up to the end. To the final tests of a operator the differential between SUMM0N8 FOR PUBLICATION the amount then due and deltn
American—and foreign—flag build
quent for taxes for the year 1927
m an ’s living—
In Foreclosure of Tax Lien
ing and operating costs, adding
together with penalty. Interest anil
How does he hear disappointm ent?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF costa thereon upon the real prop
that the maintenance and growth
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR erty assessed to you. of which you
How does he die
of the America Merchant Marine
LANE COUNTY.
are the owner aa appears of re­
For two years it seemed alm ost certain th at Jesus is vital to the nation, both for the A. F Fir, Plaintiff, vs. Christian cord,
Bltuated In said County and
would prevail. He himself was sure of it. We have m arked sake of commercial development H. Furre, Defendant.
State, and particularly bounded
the dram atic success with which his work began. We and national defense.
To Christian H. Furre the above and describe«! as follows, to-wlt:
named defendant.
The East % at the NBAi and
have watched the crowds flock about him in the m ark et­
the NW'4 of NEA4 and the NE'4
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
place; we have heard the cheers that greeted his victories
ot the SE*4 of section 12 Town­
OREGON: You are hereby noti­
over shrewd antagonists, and the m urm ured awe when a FRUIT GROWERS TO MEET OF
ship 16 8c. of Range 6 West of
fied that A. F. Fir the holder of
"W here the Service Is D iffe ren t"
sick m an rose and walked.
W. M. In Lane County, Oregon
JOBBERS IN CONVENTION Certificate of Delinquency number
You
are
further
notified
that
3201
lsued
on
the
6th
day
of
Nov-
Reports of his trium phs preceded him everywhere so
—
Regarded as one of the most lm ‘-mber. 1931 by the Tax Collector said A. F. Fir has paid taxe.i on
th a t men competed for the honor of being his host, and
. . .
, ..
of the County of Lane, State of said premises for prior or subse-
there was friendliness in his audiences tiiat made alm ost portant busines gatherings In the Ore<on for the amount of Seven- quert years, with the rate of In­
anything seem possible. And why not? If, by accepting Unlted States, since its discussions teen 64-100 dollara, the same being terest on said amounts as follows;
his m essage, we could he lifted up, transform ed into sons will bear directly upon the mar­
Hate Int
Amt.
Date paid Tax Receipt No.
Year’s tax
of God, heirs of eternity, why should any he so stubborn keting and distribution of a large 1927
8%
$10.97
64386
11 6-31
or so foolish as to oppose? Surely such T ruth m ust con­ part of the nation's food supply, 1928
27.73
8%
64386
11- 6 31
I plan.»» for the annual convention of 1929
6.27
»%
61776
11- 6-31
quer.
8%
16.64
51775
11- 6 31
If you read the story carefully you can see how his the Western Fruit Jobbers associa­ 192»
8%
6.65
40546
11- 6 81
1930
tion
of
America,
scheduled
in
San
tone and m anner grew in confidence. In hours of exalted
16.48
8%
40645
11- 6 31
1830
6.04
39920
10-10-34
com m union he stood face to face with God, felt his own E'ranclsco January 22 to 26. are at­ 1931
14.23
8%
39919
10-10-34
1931
sonship, knew th at he could lift the hearts of men as no tracting widespread attention.
6.44
8%
33826
10 10-34
More than 5000 growers, shippers
1932
other had ever lifted them . The knowledge thrilled him
8%
14 90
$9826
10 10 34
1932
and
receivers
of
fruits
and
vege­
with ecstacy. “I am the Way,” he cried, and he called on
6.86
8%
2b. -ß
10-10 34
19331934
tables
are
planning
to
attend
the
18.70
8%
«
«
10-10-34
his friends to free themselves, to cast their burdens upon
1933-1934
the Lord, to believe more, rejoice more, expect more of meeting Not only will members of
and
costs
against
the
land
and
Said
Christian
H.
Furre
aa
the
God. Those who listened in those days were profoundly j the association get together, but owner of the legal title of the above premises above named.
lmpre»sed. Even the most callous yielded grudging adm ir­ they will have an opportunity to described property as the same ap­ Thia summons Is published by
ation. “Never m an so spake,” said they. As for the m ulti­ meet western growers from whom pears of r cord, and each of the order of the Honorable O. F. Skip-
persons above named are here­ worth Judge of the Circuit Court
tude, its enthusiasm would brook no halfway m easures. I they purchase millions of dollars other
by notified that A. F. Fir will apply of the Slate of Oregon for the
worth
of
perishable
crops
each
They would take him by force and m ake him king.
to the Circuit Court of the County County of Lane and said order
year, it waa pointed out.
and State aforesaid for a decree fore­ was made and dated this 6th day of
Then cam e the change.
closing the lien against the prop­ November, 1934 and the date of the
His home town was first to turn against him. Picture,
erty above described, and mention­ first publication of this summons
The
leaves
of
a
head
of
lettuce
ed In said certificate. And you are is the 8th day of November. 1984.
If you will, the enthusiasm with which hp planned his visit
to it. N azareth was little and despised, a jest am ong the may be easily separated hy cutting hereby summoned to appear within
All process and papers In this
days after the first publica­ proceeding may he served upon the
wits of the day. When he healed a sick man in Capernaum , Ihe stem or core with a sharp sixty
tion of this summons, exclusive of
residing within the
it pleased him to think th a t the report would be carried pointed knife, leaving a conical the day of said first publication, undersigned
State of Oregon at the address
hole
in
place
of
the
stem.
Then
and
defend
this
act|on
or
pay
the
back to N azareth. When he drove the plunderers from the
hereafter mentioned.
Temple he realized th at, in the fame which had come to run water from the cold water amount due as above shown, to­
WM
W . H A R C O M B E , A tto r
gether
with
costs
and
accrued
In­
him, his home town would have a share. He had lifted the facnet Into this hole and the leaves terest, and In case of your failure
ney for Plaintiff. Address 302
will
separate
easily
without
tear­
little village out of obscurity. And now, in the height of
T iffa n y Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
to do so, a decree will be rendered
(D 9-18-29-27—J 8)
ing apart.
foreclosing the lien of said taxes)
his glory, he was going back.
M IL K
• tiA+lTUN
CANDY
E G G IM A N N ’S
IH» HAI. I»