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PAO E TWO THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1936 TH E 8PRINOFIKLD NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Cubllshed Every T liur'day at Mprlngfleld, La: j t'ounty, Oregon by CREAM STUDY SHOWS HOW TO GET GOOO FAT C in PROBLEMS «ILL 8E TALKED )u,I !- DRILL TEAM TO HOLD PRACTICE MEET TONIGHT I'm timid, W. C t'luhli. elt.v , engineer. Eugene; II G. Bond, city li e , elder. F«,IOel Grove, V. E Kuhn, mayor ot Salem, Paul I'at- Members of tbe drill learn of | lerson. city allorney of Hillsboro; Clue Circle, Neighbors of Wood THE WILLAMETTE PRESS Fred S, heffel. city superintendent, , lull, will m,«t ut Taylor hail this U K. MAXEY, Editor Medford; J. W. Butler, city recor eveulug at 7:36. The team will pi active drtlL, to bo glveu during Juat at a time wlivu pressure la Two-Day Session Of Com der, Marsh Held. Charles Burnett, city recorder, Pendleton; O. V. Most Of Protests Deni With ihe couuty wide lodge gathering to Entered a t secuud clast m atter. February St, 1863. at Ute poetoftlce. increasing among criMtm.rles to munity Leaders Starts At Brees,,, eltv recorder. Cottage! Labor; Majority Diamintnd lie held lu Eugene III Ihe near fu Bpriugfleld. Oregou pay tor bult.rfat on a strict qual U. O. On Monday eye. It I. Ilowe dly recorder. f o r Lack Of Evillolico tore. Mr*. Ilay S le v n s la captain ity basis lu order to raise the gen- M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RASK Hood River. ot Ihe drill learn. eral quality ot dairy products and Topic- that will range from city Uae Year lu Advance ....... Jl.60 Six M ouths _________________81.00 Suu Francisco. March 21 A total 1 conform at all times to federal planning io city budgets, civil ser Two Years lu a d v a n ce 83.50 T h ree M o n th s ......................... 60c of 3.176 compialuls against viola i standards. the dairy department at vice fire dispatch systems and SAWMILL PRODUCTION IUKA MEMBERS WILL tors of Nit A codes have been filed ‘ Oregon State college has published many other phases ot government, ______ ____________ T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 21. 1036 MOVES UPWARD AGAIN with NRA directors of the eight HAVE MEET TONIGHT a new bulletin designed Io naatat all of Interest to Ciiy officiala, will we torn slates belweeu January 2 ' producers In tuklug advantage of RAILROAD EDUCATES THE CHILDREN Scuttle, Wash., March 21 A Members of Inks circle, luidlea lie on the program for the tenth an t thia prospective premium for bet miai ae aioli of the League ot Ora total of 536 down mid operating and Murch 2, It was announced to Auxiliary o( ihe G A It. will hold Oakridge school district and Lowell Union high school ter cream. day by Donald Henshaw, western gon Ottica, to which officiala of mill lu Dreg,> ii and Waahiuglou regional NRA director. Of thia Iheii regular meeting Ibis evenlug district draw the first and second largest amounts out of "Methods of Cooling and Storlna Springfield have been Invited. Th which reported Io the West t'oasl al 8 o'clock al Ihe bume of Mrs the railroad company’s taxes this year. Out of a 117,827 j Cream for Oregon's Dairy Farms" association lor the number 1676 have been adjusted 6 1 <wl l.ou6 A potluck supper will budget Oakridge drew $11,837 in direct railroad taxes as j 1» the title of the new publication session. which will he part of Ihu Lmub,‘niton's week' ending Mulch 6, produced und 1662 have been Investigated be held following Ihe business see well as some out of the elementary school tax fund that the I which embodies the results of sev annual Commonwealth conference, 62.666.666 board feel of lumber. and rejected because no vlululiuue a Ion. will he held at the University of railroad pays. Lowell Union higli school with a $17,824.50 eral years of research by Dr. O.| Oregon This was approximately 3.666,666 were found. The rumalnlug 446 March 26 and 2li. budget drew $9,143.26 from the railroad tax. feet over the preceding week. The complaints have been carrlid over i II. Wllsier. head of dairy manti- Collects Bounty—A F. Mlobliuau Governor Marlin, K. S. Draper, From these figures it is apparent that the railroad com , factoring; Hans Hoffman, former director ot land planning tor the average weekly production of this Into the current monlh'a business. „1 Springfield, route 8, collected The proportion of lubor com pany is paying a good deal more* than half the cost of edu graduate assistant, and I*. M. T< nuessee Valley Authority, Earl group of suwmllls In 1636 h (he county bounly on one bobcat cating the children in these two school districts. Further Brandt, head of the department. Snell, secretary of State of Ore been 66,366,631 (eel; during Ihe plaints Io trade practice com al (he office of ihn county clerk plaint*. Ihe records show, Is almost same period III 1634 their weekly more the railroad compauy is actually paying its taxes while Running W a te r Beat el, Monday gon; C. W Hum, director of the three to one. In January there were a very large portiou of the remainder of the budget will re The most efficient and practical H eld service tor the American average was 76.637.263 (eel. The new business reported last 1316 labor compialuls' filed with main tax delinquent as has former budgets. method of cooling cream on farms Municipal association; Marshall N. week by 637 mills was 63,646.666 NRA directors In Ihe western re HOW ONE WOMAN LOST We wonder what these school districts will do if we tuning tunning water Is to place .■» Duns, district chairman of the Na board (eet against a production of gion. as again*! 644 trade practice 20 POUNDS OF FAT should wake up some morning and find that the federal , five gallon can of fresh warmS tonal Resources Board, and other 82.671.666 feet and shipments o.' compialuls The adjustments for , cream In a tank of flowing water nationally known authorities will government had taken over the railroads to operate as tax Lost Her Prominent Hipe, ,'6,663,363 feet. Their shipments l hut period show 747 labor com exempt properties. Perhaps they are getting ‘ while the having a temperature ranging from speak. Double Chin, Sluggiehneee were under production of 13.6 per plaints and 262 trade practice com «7 to 64 degrees F . and which la Everyday P roblem ! Tuesday getting is good” as their budgets will testify. cent und their current sales were plulnla haudled changed at the rate ot one gallon The convention will open Mon Gained Physical Vigor— We have not a great deal of sympathy for the manage per minute, the study disclosed. lay. Salary Money Restored .Murch 25, with "A Program ever production by 1.4 purceut A Shapely Figure The orders hooked last week by ment of the railroads with their overpaid executive salaries The February records of NRA Cream treated In such a manner ot Cooperation iu Liquor Law En- but we have some for the small stockholders aud patrons I over a storage period of three days forceuient." as the topic. O. R. Ibis group of Identical mills were offices In the west show 1626 labor If you're fat —first » m o v e the of the railroads. This practice of soaking the railroads with produced butter averaging two Bean. Portland, president of the over the total lu the preceding complaints filial. 267 trade practice cause. taxes is iu reality soaking the shippers who actually pay the points higher In score than cream League of Oregon Cities will pre week by about 2.6U6.6UU feel or complaints filed and on adjust Take ,,ue half leaspoouful ot HALTS lu a glass of railroads' tax bills. Exhorbitant freight rates caused by a ceded by air and stored at air tern side. At the noon luncheou that day approximately 3.8 per ceut. ments, 437 labor complaints and KRUBCHEN water every morning- lu 8 high tax policy throughout the country makes for a prohibi peraturea when these ranged from Governor Martin will talk on “Tne A group ot 438 Identical mills 176 trade practice compialuls hand hot weeks get on the scales and uute tive price on lumber in the middle east and east. The uext 44 to 86 degrees F. It made butter Future of Oregon. Following thia whose records are complete for led The two mouth record shows how many pounds of fat have van result is idle sawmills and unemployment iu the west. both periods show total order* 163» a lotal of 6132,666.NH has been re Isbed. averaging one point higher than session Mr. Draper will apeak Notice also that you have gained ------- ♦ ---------------- Io workers In Ihe weal who cream cooled and stored In a tank The Tennessee Valley Authority, to date of 864.674.321 board feel, stored . , . . i In euergy your skin In clearer - Today the average cost of an automobile is little more of still water which was changed | a National Undertaking." Thereat compared with 763,663,381 board i.ttl D«4'ii paid I umh thitn n x le you fiM’I youit<i*r lu body- KRU (eet for tbe suiue period In 1634, wag«»«. than $500 at the factory. Twenty-five years ago the cost twice a day. S e ll KN will give uuy fat person i of the afternoon will be taken up an increase of 13.3 percent. The number of complaint* re a Joyous surprise. was $1500. Therein lies the secret of the remarkable suc Actual Teste Made with legislation affecting muñid Gel a q uarter pound Jar of KRU- Tbe unfilled order file at these Jected, given us 1062 for Ihe Iwo The economic advantages or I pulitles cess of the automobile industry along with a greatly im , , MCHEN MALTB from any leading mills stood at 362.426.871 board proved product. Twenty-five years ago an average house handling cream In such manner as The 10th anniversary banquet month period, Involve«« «Inn»»' <t» druggbl anywbrrr In America cost $1500 but today the average house costs $4500. The to maintain ^ta high quality Is will be held Monday evening, when feel, upproxlmateiy 6.066.660 (eet much work ns adjustments because (lasts 4 weeks). If this first bottle automobile has decreased three times in cost while the j l'l‘‘* rlY brought out in the bulletin Mr. Ham win talk on New Bela over the week before. The aggre complete Investigation lias to be doesn't convince you this Is Ihu safest und surest way to house increased three times. On the face of it one would which translates the higher market ' tionshipg with the Federal Gov- gate Inventories of 438 mills are made to see that Justice Is accord vastest, lose fat—qrour money gladly re think that the construction industry is not keeping pace price for high score butter into ■ ernment." Everyday problems ot 6.3 perceut lees than at this time ìi both si,les In any controversy. turned. with modern times. , or responding returns to the pro- city government, with a number of last year. ducers when butterfat Is purchased Oregon men on the program, will Howard Merriam, Lane county's junior legislator, has on a quality basis. be discussed Tuesday morning. Foi- HEAVY WATER IS TOO In making the study the dairy lowing the early meeting. Mr. Snell been recalled by a light vote. Just what that proves no two SCARCE TO DRINK, SAID people can agree. On thing we know definitely however, department worked with actual will talk on The Value of Uni- is that the taxpayers have a fat election bill to pay. We dairy farmers near Corvallis and form Budgeting and Accounting University of Oregon. March 14— would have rather seen the money go to buy milk for some ■ handled the products through the Procedure.'' If i'rofessor Klaus Bauson, of Oslo cailege creamery maintained fori Comm unity Planning Up the poor undernourished children in our public schools. nlverslty, Norway, should got a I such research purposes. The bul- ♦ ----------------- State and community planniux severe stomach ache from drlnk- Plan to buy your Easter Candies, Favors and Nov America's tax bill is 38 per cent of the national income. letin includes specific directions will be discussed at the Tuesday Ing "heavy water" lu experiments elties at Eggiiiiumi H this year. We art« always s|H*cially for making on the farm the various luncheon meeting by Gordon Whit- lie Is now carrying on. be would Great Britain's tax bill is less than 25 per cent. We're still prepared for every occasion such us this. the world's champions. Our national income for 1934 was cooling devices tested and des all. coordinator of the Los Angeles gel little sympathy from other crlbed. It may he had free from County Simplification Commission. scientists. This Is because tbe pres- , approximately $45,000,000,000 aud our tax bill $17,000,- county W het her it is a big box of delicious chocolalcs or a agents or direct from the a nationally known authority on out supply of "heavy water", a new' 000,000. little rabbit you will be satisfied If you select it from college. this subject. The annual business fluid recently discovered Is very j ------------- our complete stock. Ours is an exclusive confection meeting will lie held in the after limited, und a good slxed drink Is ery store dedicated to your service, The speaker at the father and sons' banquet made one noon. and following this R. S. Bry worth several thousand dollars. To very correct answer to the question of "What Do We Ex NEW STUDENTS MAY son, field representative of the I-ea try its effect on the human body,, pect from Our Sons?” We expect them to pay off a 40 or ENROLL AT UNIVERSITY * ue of Oregon Cities, will talk on when many experiments remain to I 50 billion dollar public debt which we have incurred and will ----------- j "The Demolition of Unsafe Bulld- he done on small animals, is sheer ! present to them. "Where the Service Is Different Cniversity of Oregon. Eugene, ¡ng»." waste of this time. -------------- *-------------- March 21—Students who finished The latter part of the Tuesday the view held by O. F. I Prosperity does not come out of the air like a rabbit high schol at mid-term, or others afternoou session will tie devoted This is professor of chemistry at I from a magicians’ hat. It will still take a lot of individual who have not previously enrolled to a round table, to which any Stafford, the Cniversity of Oregon, whose] hard work to bring back good times. in an institution of higher learning, civic problem may he brought. Mr. I recent work ork In concentrating water — --------------®----------------- may enter the University of Ore- Draper will deliver Ihe address al for "heavy water” attracted na- History records it cost a barrel of beer to raise the first gon at the beginning of the spring banquet Tuesday evening, tloual attention. Numerous other Liberty Bell. Liberty and liquor has been a ringing issue term April 1. and find a wide varl- speaking on "Regional Planning for scientists, he point, out, among ever since. ety of courses open to them, it was Ike Development of Land aud them Dr. II. C. Urey of Columbia, announced here today by Dr. C. V. Water Resources.” Maid D < ream Butter, Milk and Cream or producta discoverer of the fluid, (eel the The joke is on your neighbors chickens if you fail to Boyer, university president. City Workers To Air Views sumo way about II. of Ijtne county dairy farms, and the Springfield plant a garden. The university operates on the City officials of Oregon who will in order to change the water ( reamery. I hey art* no! surpassed as food producta -------------- ---------------- three quarter system, and new have places on the program include content of the human body, which in this field und they are produced by your fri«*nds and Some of our hardboiled politicians remind us of the courses start each quarter. In prac- Frank P. Farrell, city attorney of amounts to 65 per tent ot the total neighbors. tough guy who gargled with gasoline and spit on the stove tically every department, it is point. Medford; Frank S. Grant, city at- weight. Into heavy water. Professor -------------- • -------------- ed out. By supplementing the re- torney of Portland; J. W. Mein . Hansen would have to drink a When you tax business you tax the consumer large and gular terms with summer sessions. lurff, city attorney of Marshfield; I great many quarts of the fluid. At 1 lie above we think is adequate reason why you small. students who enter this spring may Cria Kowltx. city attorney for | the same time shoulil use Maid D ('ream butter, milk and cream U)0 a few drops given he able to graduate with this year's Salem; Senator James H. Chin-1 to a mouse will affect marked per cent. Added to Dial is our up-to-the-minute service class in 1938. and thus suffer no nock. formerly city attorney. changes In fluid content, and the to home door und store door. loss of time. Grants Pass; Robert M. Duncan, reactions can be easily studied by Students who have been in at- city attorney for Burns; T. W. scientists. tendance previously will have no Munyan. mayor of Lebanon; J. F. difficulty in picking up where they Hosch, formerly mayor of Bend; Ill st Hom.— Mrs. Martin Mills taire Four Great Treasures left off. if they desire to return to E. L. Surfn . fire chief, Oregon Is ill at her home this week with the university for the spring term. City; Donald E. Long, municlpa, a bad cold. Advanced courses are offered in A MASTER GATHERS PUPILS nearly all departments which will open to these students. To all the temptations Jesus answered, "Get th e ^ b ? be Monday, April 1, will be regls hind me, Satan," and He emerged from the wilderness with tration day for all students except a clear-cut picture of His mission and His program. He those taking graduate work. Gradu Baw very quickly that He could not adopt John’s methods. ate will have all of this John was an ascetic, a reformer, a denouncer. Jesus was week students to enter without paying late fond of people, loved social life and liked to be in a crowd. filing fees. The late fees begin for John said, “Flee from the wrath to come.” Jesus said, other students April 2, when classes God is your Father, and has made the world as a happy start. O. S. C. Staf« o n e ra Bulletin On Conatruction Of Coolers For Farm U te Easter is Just Around the Corner. F G G IM A N N ’S A Product of Your Own County Springfield Creamery Co. UCi • , UN AN Y GOOD place for His children." The two messages were comple mentary, but, while the friendship of the cousins was firm and their respect for each other deep and true, they were utterly unlike in personality. Each must speak the truth as he saw it and in his own chosen way. It was an age when philosophers in cities like Athens and religious teachers in Palestine moved about out-of- doors and gathered as they went. It is interesting to remember that the name by which Jesus most liked to be called was "Master,” not a master of seivants but a master of pupils, a schoolmaster. And the "pupilsH” 8aV<! tO H’8 a880ciate8' “d|8ciples,” means simply The story of the way in which He gathered these men is full of interest. He seemed to have no studied method. ..^8„Je8U8 Passed by” He called and and another, saying hollow me,” and the man who was called left his fishing or whatever his work might be, and followed Instantly. The significant thing to remember is His amazing faith in plain ordinary folk. He did not look over the Blue Book or the Directory of Directories, saying to Himself, “This is the most important mission that any one ever undertook' I must have the very best and ablest assistants.” On the contrary, it was almost as though He said, “If I can pick up about a dozen honest chaps who are physically strong eDi?i!Sl1 tO R,and hardships and simple enough to let their faith carry them beyond intellectual doubts, I can trust this message of mine to their keeping and feel sure that it will never die out. That supreme confidence in common humanity sets Jesus apart from most other leaders who have attempted large things and Ihe magnificent way in which His faith was justified is one of the finest proofs of His divinity. It will be worth while to look briefly at these pupils of Imd i HOW niai,7 °f n8 knoW anythin* at all about them, or could even write a list of their names? 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