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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
l'ubll»li«xl Every Thursday at
Uprlngrtold, l« n e t'ounty, Oregon by
FORESr PROGRAM
WOBTHT OF COSI
TIIUKWDAY. APRIL IK. 1935
TELEPH O N E COMPANY TO I
HAVE
RADIO PROGRAM
Anniversary Broadcast To Observa
Fifty Yesera Of Service
To General Public
FIRM LOIRS AIR
CASH BUYER PLAN
SIX NEW B U LLE TIN S NOW
SPRING CLEAN-UP FOR
AUTO IS RECOMMENDED AVAILABLE FREE AT OSC
lìn ee new bulletlus and ihrec
Motor Association Liats Important
l| iniilieoH raplied c lr c itla ia ot liilo im
Items To Be Taken Care
alitili bave Jllsl lieeli pnlillnhed al
O« By Motorist
M. K MAXKV. Editor
Oregon Stale collegi- and are lui»
The telephone, indespeuaahle Io
Buck Holds Forests Vie With
When the housewife wraps her ready tur (ree dlatrlbutlon lo Or»
Now Possible To Eliminate
Entered aa aecond claaa matter, February 24. ISOS, at the poetofflce.
head
In a towel and with a grim gnu cititene requeallug (Itera oli hai
Agriculture In Protecting radio's cliatu broadcasts, will go
Carrying Charges On All
Springfield. Oregon
on the air llaelt Sunday. April 38
look begins Die annual spasm of (rolli (ite coititi y esleualon office re
Security Of State
Purchases Of Farmers
from 3 m ill 4 o'clock Paclft
spring clean Ing. II Is a signal lo Ihe or direi ! (rum III» -college. The««
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Coast
time
with
a
unique
radio
pro­
motorist Dial the time lia arrived liew pulii lini Imi are as followe;
"The
future
security
ol
the
aver
Oae Year la Advance ...... >1.60
Six M ouths___
»1.00
Charge
II!
How
convenient!
But
gram to celebrate the fiftieth sun
"Comparative Effliìency of Farm
Two Years In advance...» $3.60
Three .Mo tit ha .
Me a g e eitlaeu of ttresou anti Waalitns veisary of the American Telephone whnt about the coal’ Records «how to get Ilia car in ahupo after the
w
luter
ordeal
says
the
Oregon
Milk
Conierà," Mlutlon liulletln 331.
tun la vitally involved In the sue
that farmers often pay aa much as
THURSDAY, APRIL IS. 1936
State Motor uHaoclalloii In making by (1. II. Wllster, Hatia Hoffuinn
eeaa of the foreat program given and Telegraph company
30
per
cent
intereat
to
"put
II
oil
Thia anuivei'sary broadcast will
the following Hat of suggosted and F. E. l’rlee, (Cotnpanlon bui
new twpetUa by the pasaage of the
the cuff," or to buy "on lime *
OUR HIGH SCHOOL STANDARDS
checkups on the fuiully automobile. I Ito lo ".Metlioila of Cooilug and
federal relief bill enlarging poaalble he sent over a chain of »3 stalions
Now.
however.
Pacific
northwest
Every now and then someone who is "supposed to j • W wPrtatiaaa for foreat work. of the W ABt'-t'olumbla network farmers of good credit atandltig i'lieck Die ateerlng mechauism Slortug tien ili for Oregon Dulr)
and will he broadcast In Oregon
Fu ruta.)
know" raises the question us to w hether the Springfield This was the stalemeut of Regional over station KOIN from Portland have the opportunity of getting on for liHtaeneas and wear.
"Luugworms In Sheep a n d
High School conies up to the standards of an accredited Forester C. J. Buck, now attending according to Mrs. Zella Cantrell, a cash basis In the purchase of I'lieck entire brake eyeloui, Itglit
Guata,"
Htatlon llulletln 337. by J
high school as laid down by the state superintendent and the natioual conference of regional mauager here.
their supplies by arranging for eiilng and adjusting I hem. if necea-
N BltaW.
entrance requirem ents to the university. They generally foresters and experiment station ill
funds
al
a
straight
6
per
cent
rate
gory.
Ted liuslng will serve us master
'Wainut and FWiert llllght and
get some parents unduly worried as to what their child is rectors at Washington. II. C
of ceremonies for the program, from their local production credit
Have the hotidlighl « properly I t is e li l’est» and Thelr Control,"
"Without
mintmliing
In
any
way
learning and w hether the child will be accepted at the uni­
association
and
Intereat
Is
charged
i the merits of the many worthy pub- which will open with four succes­ ouly for the length of time the ulined and focused
Exteuslou llulletln No. 47$. by I*.
versity if he wishes to enroll after graduation.
! lie projects which are now clamor­ sive long distance calls to tele money la at work for the borrower
W Miller and II. (1. Thompaou.
Have
the
wheels
aligned.
The tru th is that Springfield high school comes up to
phone officials at ihe four coruera
"Solali tlreetiliousos for Growlug
Check over the tiles tor cuts.
Sevan Locatsd In State
all state standards as required at present and graduates ing for recognition," said Buck of the United States- San Diego,
"let us not lose sight of the fact
Vegetahle
l’Innts and Ctops," Ciré
Cleaning carbón inni grinding
These associations are located at
from our school are accepted at the University of Oregon
California; Eaalport, Maine; Bell-
on the same basis as the largest high school in the state. . that timber growing land comprises Ingham Washington; Key West, Salem. Medford. The Dalles. Red valves. Highly volaille and anti o f in fo i inai Ioli by A G II lluu
These are not our conclusions but the statem ent of the a s­ our chief productive acreage and Florida. Another interesting fea­ mond. Klamath Falla. Pendleton knock gtisollnea have noi altogelb quel.
"Huckerml
and
Cnsuckered
sistant state superintendent of public instructions who in­ timber our greatest single crop. ture will be a dramatisation of the and Baker. A regional association er eliminated the need for tills old
Timber supports our population and
Sweei
Corti.
Clrcular
of Informa-
al
Portland
la
In
operation
to
make
fashioned
Job
although
it
Is
necee
spected the Springfield high school last year on request of
telephone conference service, with
Gnu. by A. (1. II. Bouquet.
the school board. County School Superintendent Moffitt economic structure in nearly the Hustng and prominent personali­ range live stock loans which ex sary fur leas frequently.
"►Tre llllght l l ’ear IMIghl | of
Change lubricants of bolli engine
will attest to this fact to anyone who wishes to call him up. ! same proportion as agriculture. ties In widely separated parts ot eeed $7500
, These two Industries together are
l’ears. Apples, Eie.,” Clrcular of
Production
Credit
aaaoclalloiu
unii
chassis
lo
the
grades
recoin
Aa further proof of the fact that students graduating the legs that support our whole the country h.Hiked up for a long­
are not government lending or re mended for warmer weather oper lliformuGon. hy S M Zeller
from Springfield high school can enter the University of social and economic structure.
distance round-robin conversation.
lief agenclea. They are permanent alien.
Oregon with proper entrance requirem ents we quote the
Edwin C. HUI. noted commenta­
Sustained Yielde Protects Income
borrower-owned organisations mak
Clean the entire fuel system and KO NTRACT GROUP HOLDS
following from the university's 1934-35 catalogue:
"We are awakening to the ini tor. and Chenin« Pollock, eminent Ing crop, live slock and general readjust carburetor.
author
and
playwright,
who
will
be
DESSERT LUNCH M EET
"Plan B. Presentation of fifteen units from a four year
portance of a sustained timber
.
purpose loans on a sound business
Replace the straining element In
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,
...
high school of which ten unite must be selected from some of
: yield program for the permanent among several I . prominent persons
... I ,,aM,B “• lowest possible cost. They ihe oil filter.
Mrs Dntiuld Tomoli wns liimtess
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the following fields: English, language other than English:
support of our state and county tax participating In the program, will do
not stimulate borrowing because
Set hack the generator in case It
mathematics, laboratory science; and social science. At least
structure and the towns and com- tell the story of the telephone in they are organised for constructive lias been advunceit to compensate ut lier home last Thursday after
noon for members of the Kontrad
of interest ing iiraiiiutl-1
three of the ten units must be in English."
munities that represent our social two groups
ii..
iii
I *®r*ice and not profit. But to farm for the more severe drain on the
Bridge Klub. A one oclia k dessert
„
.
.
.
structure." said Buck, who shows nations. One group will portray sev I ors who have good , reason to bor buttery during winter.
Freshm en entering Springfield high school are made how floral assistance is neces eral historic events In Ihe develop­ row and can qualify, they offer the Check the spark plugs and re­ luurheoii preceded the games Mrs.
W. K Itameli will he inattesa lor
ment of telephone service. The
aw are of these entrance requirem ents to the university, sary to this program
..
. .
■ means of obtaining funds, fitted to place llioae which are defective us
Ihe group on April 25. for (heir
group of dramatisations w illl.i,
,
...
The subjects are all taught in Springfield High School nec- 1 “Our trouble is that sustained other
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I *he Individual s needs, st the lowest lo gup, Insulation, or the like.
negl meeting.
the vital part that the
essary for these entrance requirem ents. If the student does ! yield means for us a new coucep demonstrate
coal |n agricultural history.
Drain and flush tranemlaalon and
telephone
plays
in
modern
life
not take them or has poor grades, which m akes entrance i lion of the forest—a conception
Farmer Mutt Have Security
differential housings.
At the dose of the program.
exam inations necessary at the university, it is not the that Is difficult for our people to
Move From Eugene— Mr. and
To become eligible for a loan.
Check over gaskets, gears and .Mrs George F. Scoli have moved
Walter S. Gifford, president of the I
,
, .
school district’s fault but the student’s.
_
I
farmer
must
heve
adequate
secur-
adjust themselves to. but which
hushing« through which oil may he recently from Eugene to Davenport
Americen Telephone and Telegraph
means economic salvation to this ompany, will be Interviewed by Ity and show favorable promise of leaking.
lu lle in Weal Springfield
Improved business conditions in Oregon is reflected in part of the country. This new con-
r>
u rn
u
. . t
I 'iM u ld a tiu g his note when It comes
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on how telephone I ,i..„
...
the automobile registrations. During the first three m onths j ception of the forests as renewable Edwin .. C. i. Hill
,
. . .
I ”ue' usually out of the proceeds of
coordinated t o | , h„
.
of the year 12.244 more m otor vehicles were liceused than crops Is an old and established con- service . has been
,
I Ihe financed enterprise. He must
serve
the
nation
with
the
utmost
I
,
,,
, u
,
EASTER L IL IE S AND FLOW ERS
during the sam e period in 1934. The 1935 num ber was 247,- ception in Europe. There the Idea
. .
I also own voting stock In his asso-
effleiency and economy.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
, value
141 and 1934 was 234.897.
■ elation at the rate of $5 book
A T S C O T T '8 D RUG STO N E OR G R E E N H O U S E
that timber should be cut faster
for each $100 or fraction of $100
than it can be grown is inconcelv-
I borrowed Additional slock need
More tourist business is in sight this year. Already i able and all governmental mens SQUIRREL POISONING
Place your order now while our selections are
there is increased travel over last year with 7,777 out of ures. including the tax system, are
BEST EARLY IN YEAR ' not
Purchased for subsequent
1
largest for lilies, polb-d plaiils, cut flowers, Easter
1 loans unless the loan Is for a larger
state cars registering against 7,052 last year.
built around the sustained timber
basket«, ferns or corengee.
®
I yield idea. Governmental units
Every ground squirrel poisoned | an”>unt than Ihe original. All north
The traffic count between Springfield and Eugene in- haT® learned that timber land like now means four less squirrels t h ls l* ” ’1 associations have maintained
T H E L O W P R IC E S W IL L P L E A S E YO U
d ila te s th at there is adequate reason for building a gravel ■‘"Y other land can pay taxes only summer, and as each adult squirrel I •heir stock at par value during
Is
credited
with
50
cent»
lo
$j
I
their
year
of
operation,
despite
the
sidewalk betfore someone else is killed.
»hen there is an actual income and
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’hat money for local taxing units worth of damage during Ihe season. | ®*P®neee Incurred for organisation
A prisoner writes to the production control departm ent is ^ust as ava,labie under public as that amounts to a considerable sav­
kLv'- Phone Sp. M W
Free Delivery
of governm ent saying that he should be paid for not raising under private ownership, Sustained ing according to farm leaders.
STATE C. E. GROUPS TO
I yield in Europe works successfully
This bait does not kill game
any checks while he is in jail.
CONVENE N E X T WEEK
with part governmental and part birds. but domesticated fowls
private ownership.”
game
birds,
but
domesticated
fowls
If God had m eant that all your earthly riches should
Preparations are rapidly being
are more or less susceptible. Cat­ completed for the meeting of Ihe
More Employment Results
be yours He no doubt would have made provisions for you
Buck shows that changes of prac­ tle, too, are susceptible to any con­ annual Slate Christian Endeavor
to take them to the other world.
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tice necessary for the success of siderable amount of the poison, and convention, lo be held in The Dal
it is Important to keep dead squir­
The county is troubled with workers who do not think the sustained yield program call for rels away from dogs, as they us­ les, April 25-23 The sessions will
government
assistance
Justified
by
be presided over by Veldon J Dim
and thinkers who do not work.
the vital stake which the public has ually contain enough strychnine to ent. president of the Oregon Christ
Purest hitler-sw eet tiuil milk choctihiD' lluunieH,
in stabilizing this Industry. “If kill a dog. he says.
Ian Endeavor Union.
Chicks. E aster ERggand candy novelties, lovely Easter
Henry Ford says governm ent shouldn’t do anything but , Oregon and Washington with their
Dr. Paul C. Brown of Los An­
Ruskets. Everything is here for your enjoym ent on
govern. W hat do you say?
1 one million of timber dependent QUARTER M ILLIO N ACRES geles and Dr. Luther E. Stein of
E asier day.
I people can be placed upon a solid
ADDED NATIONS FORESTS Fresno, California, are coming to
. basis of support for the future, the
Bring the children and pick from our large stix-k
participate In the convention. Dr.
J Investment of substantial public
ami m ake it a Happy Easter.
The National Forest Reservation Stein to deliver five of Ihe major
I funds now toward this accomplish­ Commission on March 30 approved convention addresses. Other ad
ment is amply Justified." says Mr. purchase of more than a quarter ! decease will be given by Ihe Rev
Be "Caiulywise”—Buy at a confectionery store.
. Buck.
million acres of land for addition to ' <-’• P Oates, pastor of the Iaidds
By DEAN C. POINDEXTER
Buck points out that protection the national forests, according to Addition Evangelical church, and
Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Spriogfleld, Oregon
I of the entire forest area and Its recent announcement of Secretary hy Dr. Walter L. Myers, field sec-
! potential crops Involves Increased of War Dem, president of the com- retary of the State Christian En
- effort for fire and Insect control, mission.
"Where Ihe Service Is Different
deavor Union.
Palm Sunday and Easter, two views of "The Way, The jgreater care for reseeding sources
The commission's recent a c t i o n --------------------------
Truth, The Life.” On Palm Sunday Jesus made an open and an expanded research program
practically completed the federal
Study Time of Fires
pilgrimage into Jerusalem . “Now the chief priests and the looking to the maximum use and forest
One-third ot the tnan cauHod for
acquisition to be made with
Pharisees had given comm andment, th at if any man knew development of forest resources. the $30.000,000 of ECW funds alloc cst fires start In the forenoon
where He was he should show it, th at they m ight take "At present.” says the forester, "in­
Him.” Accompanied by thousands of people singing and sects are destroying more pine tim­ ated by President Roosevelt In 1933 while only seven per cent of llghln
waving palm branches, He enters the city. As the people ber In eastern Oregon and Washing­ and 1934 lor the purchase of lands iOS fires start during the morning
national forest purposes as a hours. During the afternoon and
acclaim Him the Messiah He is asked by the Pharisees to ton than the mills cut and In the for
relief measure.
night, nlety-lhree percent of the
silence them. He replies th a t if these hold their peace the western area forest fires are per­
Purchases approved Included 5,- lightning fires, and two-thirds of
A leader in this field "Maid G’Cream " lm ller 1 h a
very stones will cry out. He can not be ignored and His iodically burning cut-over land
high quality foot! produci of which we are proud. Made
enemies find they m ust acknowledge him and his claims or faster than the new crop can grow." 196 acres In New England. 28,756 Ihe man-caused fires occur.
In the Appalachians, 93,384 acres in
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they m ust kill him. There is no compromising with Jesus.
from cream from Lane county dairy farm s ami proces­
the Southern pine. 16.667 acres in
Output of Logs
sed in our modern sanitary plant Multi O’Creum but­
the
Ozark
and
central
Mississippi.
The
average
man-day
output
of
B ut what is the central claim of this strange m an?
HOME PRODUCTS MEN
ter is guaranteed hy us.
and 128.854 acres In the I^ke loKH 1» the camps of the Douglas fir
On trial before a judge He states "I am to bear witness to
TO M EET IN PORTLAND states and upper Mississippi states region is approximately 1.136 hoard
the tru th .” He m akes the claim th at whosoever is open to
When you patronize Hie cream ery products you
regions. The total area approved feet.
the tru th will listen to Him. But in Jerusalem nothing is
A series of “Better Selling" meet- was 280.619 acres and the aggregate
are
patronizing
your friends ami farm er neighbors as
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so hard to face as truth. Vested interests and special privi­
Lookouts Find Fires Esrly
well us contributing your part in Hie up building of this
lege claimed the field. Pride, prejudice and hate were in the i Ings to be held jointly under the cost 923.050.21.
auspices of the Multnomah Hous-
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Two-fifths of all forest final dis­
hearts of the people. Jerusalem could not lift her eyes | j ing
community.
Committee and the Federal
covered by lookouts on the national
beyond herself. "W here there is no vision the people perish.”
H E A L T H U L EASTER forests In Oregon and Washington
The handw riting was upon the wall but they would slay the Housing Administration, will be
one who read it for them . A poet has well put it in these ' held In Portland on April 24, 25, and LILLIES ?nd Potted Plants »re seen before they have covered
Springfield Creamery Co.
26 All persons Interested In the
lines:
are ready ior you a t S cott’s more ,han 500 «fluare feet; and 70
, building trades are invited to at-
Drug Store--------------------------- I Per cent are ’ een bef°re they ex-
There came a mao whence none could tell
; tend the meetings.
ce“d one-fourth acre In size.
Bearing a touchstone in his hand;
And tested all things in the land,
By its unerring spell.
And lo, what sudden changes smote
The fair to foul, the foul to fair!
Purple nor ermine did he spare
Nor scorn the dusty coat.
Of heirloom Jewels prized so much
Many were changed to chips and clods.
And even statues of the gods
Crumbled beneath Its touch.
Then angrily the people cried.
The loss outweighs the profit far,
Our goods suffice us as they are,
We will not have them tried.
But though they slew him with a sword
And in a fire his touchstone burned,
Its doings could not be o'erturned,
Its undoings restored.
TH E W IL L A M E T lE PRESS
j
Kirkland Floral Co.
PURE F a tte r CANDIES
Lessons from ‘The cBook
fggimann ’S
Maid o ’ Cream Butter
With
Electric Refrigeration
Before the end of th at awful week the incarnate God
of love, mercy, justice, truth and righteousness had been
slain. Yet by the light of th at record the world still reads
its judgm ent. It is enough th a t truth cannot be crushed
though it be denied and its representatives be killed. In any
given 24 hours the forces of evil may have their day but
God and life are not done. The tree of crucifixion was not
the end of the story for Christ. The C haracter of God was
a t stake. Had the God of Righteousness forsaken His son
who cam e to represent Him? No! E aster is the vindication
of all th a t Jesus claimed in the Heavenly Father. Justice
is upon the throne of the universe. God is not on the side
of the heaviest battalion. Jesus came forth into this world
again to continue his leadership. The power of salvation
for individuals and of redemption for the world is throw n
this side of the grave.
W ithout the E aster message who would ever have had
the courage to try again to build a heavenly kingdom upon
earth ? The present moment would be dark indeed.
But
with the Christ of Palm Sunday, of the cross, and of the
E aster M orning we can know and live In "The Victory that
overcom eth the W orld.”
y^^OMEN . .
eay that efficient refrigeration pro
vide« thrift of a practical nature and these thrifty
housewivee describe distinct economies that are effected in
their homes by electric refrigeration.
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B U Y IN G
NO­
F O O D LO SS
Mountain States
Power Company
Foods are kept in good oondition longer . . , leftovers can
be salvaged . , quantity buying can be practiced . . money
can be saved at food sales of weekly “ food specials.”
You ae a thrifty, progressive housewife can own an electric
refrigerator today. See the new electric refrigerators at
dealers anywhere . . . or if you prefer, call the Power Company
for complete and accurate information about electric refriger
at ion. You will be agreeably surprised at how little it costs
to operate an electric refrigerator in your home There is no
installation coet and the easy monthly payment plan makes
it possible to pay for your refrigerator with the economy
electric Refrigeration will bring into your home.