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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
STATE LOSER UNDER LOW
EMPLOYMENT FUTURE
LUMBER MILLS SHOW
BRIGHT FOR GRADUATES
SLIGHT BUSINESS GAIN ÄUTO LICENSE SYSTEM
EASTERN OREGON LAW
1 WRITERS' "STYLE RULE
MADE BY U OF O EXPERT
MAKERS TIRE OF FISH
Eugene. Ore . A simple yal com
Members of lha stale legMIalure
Enactment two year« ago of the
prohcnalve "«lyl« rttla" ileelgued
Seattle,
Wash..
Feb.
21—
<8pe
Technical Flalda To Abaorb A ll
from countlea eaet of the ' aacatle to serve writer». Journal!«!« and
d a l)—A total of 52« down and >5 flat fee for pMaenger vehicle«
W ho Flnloh In Juno; Some
teaulled
In
a
saving
of
>1.888.638
83
mounlalns
are tiring of the contin­ those who carry on correspondence
operating mills In Oregon and
Leave School Early
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
Washington which reported to the for motorlala In Oregon during the ual round of fish bill« being shoved much aa allil» rule» •"** o*h«r de­
U K MAXEY. editor
Weal Coast Lumbermen's aeaocla- t»34 calendar year, according to at them In the preaenl aesaion of vices do architect» and inalh-wall-
The apactor o f the Jobl«»»» com­
figures released by the motor vehi­
clans, ha» Juat be»n published bar«
mencement at the conclusion of lion for the week ending February cle division of the secretary of the legislature and r.re launching
by 8. Slephenaou Smith, asaoclate
#.
produced
9«.«61.455
board
feet
of
<
B attrad aa aacond claaa matter, February M, 1963. at the poatottlca.
their college career does no! con­
a
movement
to
have
these
meaaurea
state's office.
professor of Kugllah at the Unlver
lumber
This
wa»
approximately
Sp rin gfield , lir e gon
front mdat of the seniors of the
Thia money la In the molorlat'a Inveatigated hy the Governors slty of Oregon.
S,000,000
feel
more
than
In
tlTe
pee
i
technical school» at Oregon State
pocket- an average of about 8« 70 planning board. They would have
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A V E
The devise la published on flva
»100 college this year, a check up on the ceding week. The average weekly per registered vehicle hua been at­
sheets of cardboard, three Inch««
Oaa Yaar In Adranca ....... 81 id
S** Month«
production
of
this
group
of
saw
them
brought
before
»ha
next
legls
50c employment altuatlon ahows
tributed directly Io the reduction In
wide aud eight Inch»» long, clever-
Two Years In advamca
>2.5«
Three Moa the
In the leading men'» technical mills lu 1935 ha» been 7i.8iS.552 registration feo receipt«, although latlve aaaaloa with recommends |y bound at the top When the
feel;
during
the
same
period
In
thins.
It
1«
expecting
loo
much
of
TH URSDAY . MBBRUARY 21. 1935
achola of fore-lry. agriculture, en
34.668 more vehicle« were register
writer has com plot ed hie work, aud
glneerlng and pharmacy the deana l»34 their weekly average was 73. ed In 1834 than In a like period of n wheal and entile fanner Io know wants to . heck II. or find« need «4
I
SO.>19
feet.
Just
whal
lo
do
about
the
fishing
report
condition»
greatly
Improved
CO-OPERATION IS NHKDED IN CITY AFFAIRS
time, July 1. 133» lo June 80. 1333
the atyle ruin, he can quickly aud
with actual shortage« of prosper,
The new buetneaa reported laal
The controversy going on in the to * n over the ne*
In 1334 molorlate paid to the problems after a few days' atudy. easily look up juaf whal ha need»
bookkeeping system being installed we feel is "making a tlve graduate» for waiting post week hy 538 mills was 3l.851.28l slate »10.047.881 18 In registration they »ay.
mountain out of a mole hill.” It has been stated public > Ilona. AU through the depression board feet agatnat a production of fee«, motor transportation fee« and
in council meeting and by members of the council outside there ha.» beeu conalderable de­ 30.081.455 feet and shipment« of state motor fuel» lax. Iu the earlier
the chambers that the purpose of the new
*>** mand for technical graduate*, but 87.638.337 feet. Their »hlpmenla period, under the old llcenae fee J
tern, and the audit necessary to procure the balances from conditions now are distinctly Im­ were uu.ler production of 3.7 per ayatOm. they paid »11.814.480.40.
the old books to carry on to the new, was not to cast any proved over a year or so ago. re­ cent and their current sale» were
The difference. It was pointed
over production by 1.8 per cent.
blame, or reflection on any city officials past or present ports »how.
out,
amount« to 15.67 per cent— a
Forestry
Job*
Open
The orders booked last week by
Until we know differently from positive evidence, and not
“We could place three time» the this group of Identical mills wera loss to the stale, but a saving to
someone's opinion, we must take these statements as the
forestry graduate» this spring." under the preceding week by about the Individual motorist.
truth.
»aid President Q. W. Peavy, who 6.000.000 feel or approximately 8.2
State receipt« for reglitratlon
We think it fair to presume that if the people of the retain» hl» position as dean of the per cent.
diminished
68.82 per can! In 1834.
town had anted the city government operated exactly like forestry achool. “Our hardest Job Is
it had been run before they would have re-elected all the to keep them till they are gradua­ A group of 438 identical mill» from »6.323.231.81 to »1.218.805 00
Thin 1» Hit- label on your Springfield Creamery
old members of the council and would have seen that suit­ ted. a» many are templed by lob» whose records are complete for Receipts In slate gaaolltte lax
able candidates representing their viewpoints ran ini the• un­ available even before they finish. both periods, show total orders 1835 money Jumped 18 12 per cent from
butler and other dntry producta. You will find our
»6.308.663 in tho 1333 1833 year to
contested positions. That not being the case it is fair to
product» pul out under no other brand. We never aub-
.Agricultural training covers such to date of o28.822.741 board feet,
assume that the people of the town want the government a broad field that condition» are compared with 436.316,781 board »7.303.073 S3 In 1334
atitute or fry to fo«d you. Uniformity and high dan. la
to run differently iu future. That is what they are getting mixed, but there Is a distinct short feet for the -«me period In 1334. an
reflected In every Maid «C ream Product.
age of prospective graduate« this Increase of 215 per cent.
at the present time.
MEDICAL AID SET-UP
year
In
many
branches,
says
Oean
The unfilled order file at these
We have supported, voted for and defended at various
FOR SERA EXPLAINED
mills stood at 428.303.708 board feel
times all the men who found themselves in the »‘dnority W. A. Schoenfeld.
“A big demand now is for men approximately 500.000 feet over the
at last election. We number them among our friends. %e
Details of the health project gov
can not agree with them, however, that they 8h<?uW1*e e p “1J’ trained In soils, agricultural en week before. The aggregate Inven­ ernlng SERA worker» were out­
tb“ r campaign after election An election should settle gineering, farm management, and tories of 438 mills are 1.7 per cent lined here ihla week by Dr Milton
soinethhig Tor a few months at least. If it does not then some phase» of plant and animal more than at thie time laal year.
V Walker.
dustrles fitting them for work in
Under the present set-up the per
our system of government is a failure.
the new graxlng service, soil ero­
son now working on an SERA pro­
When a city is in as bad a financial condition as ours sion work and rural electrifica­ O. S. C. SPRAY CALENDAR ject has access to tree medical or
i warrants delinquent for four years, one bond issue in de­ tion." explained Dean Schoenfeld
IS READY FOR GROWERS dental service» for himself or her
fault and another about to go into default) it is no time
More requests ere coming for
The Dainty Deagert..........
to deal in personalities. It would be foolish for a family-to graduates In the other fields of In »pile of all Its limitation« and self and member« of the dependent
engage in a personal fight ’.hile the landlord moved the agriculture as well, but there Is a the searches tor a substitute, arse­ family.
The
dessert that-everyone like» und everyone can
The Individual shall have free
furniture into the street. Ii ever cooperation is needed
real shortage of available men with ; nate of lead still remain* the moat choice of the family physician or
eat
Ice
Cream. And made not merely from good^In­
L needed now and badly. It is needed to save our- city special training."
gredient«. hut from the very finest obtainable, bgg
satisfactory material for uae In cod­ dentist
from going into bankruptcy and to prevent bond holders
Engineering B rig h ter
ling moth control, though calcium
inunu's Ice Cream la superb.
Before obtaining medical or den­
Pharmacy graduates worthy o f , arnaeuate 1» being used successful
seizing all our tax money.
tal
care
It
la
first
neceaaary
for
the
In every flavor you want, vanilla, chocolate «Jr»w-
We need to take complete inventory of our assets and recommendation by the school have ly In the Willamette valley, saya Individual to go before the County
been absorbed In the past by the 1836 issue of the Oregon apple
berry.
maple nut, etc., either at our fountain or lu hrlclt
liabilities, fairly and impartially, and then set down with our all
the Industry and will doubtless i and pear apray recommendation Relief committee at the court bouse
or In bulk.
bondholders and bankers and figure out a plan under w hi
for a requisition authorising the
to be. Is the terse sum­ bulletin Ju»t Issued by the O. 8. C
we can meet our obligations. Under such a plan it is rea­ continue
doctor to make an examination
ming up of the situation given by : extension service.
sonable to think ourbond holders will consent to lower 'In ­
Thia doe« not conflict with accf
terest rates and perhaps some reduction m principal—that Dean A. Ziefle.
dent
cases which are covered by
The
1835
edition
Is
now
ready
for
¡ X ™ d a . taxpayer « «ill no. have ae heavy burden,
Better times In the "heavy Indus­ free distribution and may be had the State Indnatrlal Accident run-
“Where the Bervlca la Dlffareut
to bear as if we did nothing about our conditions but let tries" will cause a big pickup In from county agenta' office» or di­ mls’lon. and which Is paid for by
engineering
employment,
and
mark­
nature take Its course.
rect from Corvallla. It differs little the political unit sponsoring lha
—------ ♦
ed improvement in the outlook Is from the 1834 laeue. and those hav­ project.
already apparent, reports Acting ing the latter may safely follow Ita
WOMEN BEHEADED
Dean R. H. Dearborn, in charge of
The difference In viewpoint in the new and old world Is the largest school In the college. guidance, officials state, until the
new one Is obtained.
demonstrated in the beheading of two young women con­ The Bonneville dam. bridge build
victed in secret court as spies at Berlin. The government ing and similar projects have taken
of Germany and no doubt the majority of German people scores of O9C engineers, and the MANY SEEK ADVICE OF
thinks this execution is all right—just and necessary even outlet to private Industries la tin i
EXPERIMENT STATION
in peace times.
proving steadily, he says
Or g ,.n experiment tatlon staff
We are quite sure that the government and the people
.tiers an-wered 80 35 letters of
in this country would not behead any woman convicted in FORD PRODUCTION HITS
in q u ir y d u r in g ’-be la»4 two years
open court for espionage and it is quite probable they would
PEAK OF 1929 SEASON according to the biennial report
not stand for a man being executed for the same crime.
Just issued. In addition personal
Even when we were at war spies caught red handed whose
The highest January world pro­ i on-ultaliOD« were b<-ld with 21,
work had caused hundreds of soldiers to die had their death
duction of Ford cars and truck» 769 who called to s-ek Information
sentences commuted to prison terms.
since 1929 was reported thH week rhe Iiublli sent In 4238 plant speci­
the home office» of the I drd mens for identification, and 11,026
This is representative, we think, of the different view
points of the new and old world. To say that the people of Motor company, a total of 105,230 "samples" of Insects to have
units having been produced during named.
Germany are ground down by a despotic governmen
Disease Identification»
against their will does not explain matters but only illus­ the past month.
were made 5229 times, and 6619
This figure represents an In germination and purity testa on
trates more clearly our different view point. The German
people as a whole do not think they are ground down or crease of more than 70 per cent seed» were made. For big figure»
iniustice is being done. Hitler in Germany is just as over world production In January, the veterinary department topped
Sipuiar as Roosevelt is in America and informed Germans 1334. when 61,813 units were built.
the list. It made 108,000 tests for
Ford domestic production of V-8 Bang's disease, 180,000 for bacil­
will tell you that he has not the power invested in our presi­
dent To our mind the answer is that the old and new iar» and trucks for January of this I lary diarrhea In poultry, and dis­
world think differently. What seems all wrong to us seems year was 91.043 unit», or an In­ tributed 680.000 dose» of chicken-
crease of more than 76 per cen t. pox vaccine.
all right to them.
over January of last year, when
51,974 units were produced In the
United States. This Is the more re-1 BUTTERMAKERS TO BACK
markable because o’ the fact that FEDERAL QUALITY DRIVE
tho new Ford V-8 cars were not
Introduced until December 29.
Oregon and other Pacific coast
The world production for Janu­ states as well are "miles ahead
sod which eon txim Foui Great Trcaaurt» . . . . . . . .
ary of this year is the largest for o f the country as a whole In the
a comparative month »Ince January matter of butter quality Improve­
1929.
ment, Dr. O. F. Hunxlker. Chicago,
PATIENCE MEAN'S ENDURANCE
The Ford company has set Its a world authority of dairy manu­
domestic production schedule for
’Why do you call the Psalms poetry?” somebody asks | February to exceed that of Janu­ facturing. told members of the Ore­
“They don't rhyme.” Hebrew poetry does not consist of ary. Five Ford branches In the gon Butter and Ice Cream Makers
rhyme nor meter, but in balance of thought, a parallelism. United States nave reopened for association at the annual conven­
One line says a thing and the next repeats it with slight assembly operations, making a tion held at Oregon State college.
He said this should make Oregon
and skillful variation.
total of 16 assembly branches now fall In heartily with the federal
in the way of righteousness la life; and In the pathway
in operation. Employment here and plan to “clean-up" the Industry
at all Ford branches now operating where necessary.
thereof is no death.
is Increasing steadily.
Or the second line is an adversative clause:
The convention endorsed the fed
Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that
eral campaign, urged the continu
gatberetb by labour »ball have increase.
DEVELOPMENT OF MAN
ance of the state AAA law, and
Thus the balance and rythm are not In the words but In
TO BE EXHIBIT FEATURE commended the butter scoring
the thought. Having in mind this distinctive characteristic,
work of the Rtate college. Most of
it is easier to understand why the Book of Job is called
San Diego, Cal., Feb. 21— Lite the convention was devoted to edu
sometimes "the greatest poem” and sometimes ‘‘the great­
masks and busts of many race» rational matters with Dr. Hunzlker
est of all dramas.”
and nationalities will be found In featured.
The necessity for en­
Everybody knows Job, "the most patient man who ever the Palace of Science of the Cali­
during the hardship« of
lived”—a bit of knowledge based on the remark in the fornia Pacific International Exposi­
New Testament: “Ye have heard of the patience of Job.’ tion, which opens here on May 29.
household drudgery »o
As a matter of fact, Job was about as impatient as a man
The subject« ran-e In age from
could possibly be, and properly so perhaps, for he was the 9 to 70 years, presenting the facial
longer exist«. A ll Elec­
Our stepdown rats covering
Nina McPeek, Luclle Jordan.
victim of trials quite undeserved.
characteristics of American Indian, Florence Jordan and Nancy Bar-|
s e v e r a l combinations ot
tric service has opened
The word "patience’’ as the New Testament writer uses Eskimo, Mongolian, Maori, Malay,
home electric service, de­
num.
I*leasant
HUI
high
school
it does not denote the moral quality of submission with Australian, Negrito, Pygmy, Bush­
the door to a new free­
gradual
chs
who
are
attending
State
creases your cost per kilo
cheerfulness to a hard experience, but mere endurance.
man and Zulu.
Normal School were home over the
dom. Not only to the
w att hour as your use of
Job was a rich farmer, cattle owner and public-spirited
Another display In the sa n e hall
week-end. They came down for the
electricity increases. This
citizen, who headed all subscription lists and had the satis­ »hows. In mask reproduction, the B league tournament held at Mc­
housewife who enjoys
faction of seeing his enterprises succeed and his children facial differences between white Arthur Court last week. They drove
provides you and your fam­
the luxuries of life but
grow up with good promise. Suddenly calamity descends American, American- Negro and down with Douglas Keables, of
ily with a service that is
upon him. He does not know it, but his soul is to be tried. American Indian Extremes In the Pengra, who la also attending nor­
also
to
the
one
whose
beyond ccmparison, at a
Job’s crops are destroyed, his barns burned, his children life cycle from 6 days to 94 year»
mal
school.
’ice you can easily afford.
taken sick, and he himself breaks out all over with horrid are shown here.
living expenses must be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jeeae
A.
Phelps
of
our purchase of an electric
boils. In this condition he is visited by a group of three
Various charts In this group de­
governed by a modest
friends—professional moralists and Pollyannas—and be­ pict the difference» In hair, skin, Philomath visited friends at Pleas­
range, an automatic electric
tween them and him the dramatic debate ensues. They tell color of eyes, head form, nose, ear», ant Hill Baturday. They were down
fam ily budget. I t exacts
waterheater, and an up to
from Philomath on business. They
him just where he has been wrong and urge him to confess chin, lips and narea.
date
electric refrigerator, or
no greater demands on
his sins to God and beg forgiveness. He responds sarcas­
The development of mankind have traded their ranch at Pleas­
any
of these electric serv­
ant
Hill
for
a
home
In
Eugene
and
from the earliest known man, the
tically.
the household budget
No doubt but ye are the people and wisdom shall die
Pithecanthropus (also known as expect to move to Eugene soon.
ants is made easy on a
Mr». Ralph Laird and Mrs. Glua
than the a n t i q u a t e d
the Java Man or Precursor), Is to
with you.
modest monthly payment
He denies that he has sinned and refuses to tell God that be protrayed In a collection of tine who were In Corvallis last
plan.
methods of by s one days
week for the Home Makers Insti­
he has because it would be a lie; and he won’t lie even to busts.
tute
returned
Friday.
be relieved from all his misfortunes.
Th» A ll Electric way ie the modern, efficient
The Plea»ant Hill Woman’» club
visits In Portland— Miss June
His conversation is far from meek, but you can’t fail
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
E.
Sch-
to admire his indomitable courage. In the end it triumphs. Clover left Sunday for Portland to
A ll Am erican way.
God says to him in effect: "Job, you have talked a good spend several days vlaltlng with renk Wednesday.
The Home Economics clubs In­
deal of nonsense, and you have been very Impatient, but friends.
cluding
Oakridge. Jasper, Ooshen,
you have helped me to win out in my contest with Satan.
In California—Miss Dorla Myers Lowell, and Pleasant Hill district»
He said that nobody on earth loves goodness for its own
sake, and 1 told him that you do. He said I was wrong, but and Miss Ellen Bryan left Friday will meet at Jasper Thursday, Feb.
you have proved me right. I am proud of you, and 1 was for Ban Francisco to visit with 21 Ml » Nye of Oregon State col­
never so proud as when you protested that you would not Mrs. Ralph Cole and other friends. lege will be present. Her topic will
be vegetable cookery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eaton.
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