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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
'TUB HttUNOFBBLD MDW8
PubUshsd K vsr/ Thvadcjr at
ttprlnfflaid. Lana County, Oragoa by
“SANDY”
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
By CLARA M. BROOKS
THURSDAY. JUNE 20, l68ß
ANNUAL GUARD REVIEW
HEALTH RULES FOR
CANADIAN LUMBER
MOTOR VACATIONISTS
FILLS EXPORT DEMAND AT FORT LEWIS SUNDAY
I ik v 11 a l inn
Io uttvihl I ho review
The lumbar Industry In Brillali
, A \c ld Strain To F .v s lg h t, n»dv,
Columbia loaded 73 percent of Ihe of llo- Korly flint 1 >1 v I n Ion, Nutlon
Irre g u la r D riving Habito,
combined ahlpilielita of milla In ul ihidiil of It»«» I'liltml HtatiMi, on
and Spssdlng.
thul province, Oregon and Waah p m io h ' nt Port I.owl . Washington,
r«»-
and dlacoiuforl subtract | ingtoa durli g Mar according to .uml.»' J iiiiv IS. I iuvh
Eatigiu
EDITOR'S NOTE— The story glad liiat I waa a pirate and dldn I
ivlvi'd lo t«» Tint Porly ftr«l l>tvi
the
current
ropori
of
the
Pacific
Entarad as second class matter, February 14, 1*03. at tba poatotttca,
Sandy " I» purely fiction. written have to be txitbvrerl with a girl! I ¡front the plea <urva of many a mo
«hui voiiiprldiMi ili«« Nailoiidl Ouunl
Springfield, Oregon
Bluebeard." Ihe leader of I t"» h ip and create a Itacird Io I Lumber Inapectlou Bureau Scalile.
l>y Clara M Hrooka, Springfield I I wa
rtim h u l litMip«« of M m I ki . Moiitmtu
This
Is
believed
to
lie
Ihe
largest
high school ludent who la not ye t , a wicked pirate gung und we per- safety, wlii'li they might he avoided
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
crvtfon. wild Wiothiiitflou Thl» will
proportion
ever
received
of
a
by
observing
a
few
simple
lieultb
16 y e a rs old M laa B ro o k * has w rit- ■ tended It waa night uud we Wrere
Oaa Year in Advance
11.60
Six Months ________________ 11.00
l»4' (ho fii’dl rovlow of Ibw Ihvldhui
hint tor va, alien motor travelers month's hit loess liy tha t'uiiuilluu
ten several atorlea and articles ' going to attack the settlers' home
Two Yaara In ad van ce
11.60
Three Months -------------------
60c
ox u wholo win«*«« Il ■•rvlr** ov«»i
mills
Tile
llicri’use
Is
believed
due
pr-t-pared
by
the
public
health
ser­
Now
us
feller«
bad
Jusl
been
(1st
which huve been praised by her in
chiefly lo lb«' lumber strike In mi III III«« W«»l 111 WUI
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1935
iructor* She also w rites original 11Igltii it botor« the girls came In vice.
Among ih<* suggestions contulued western Washington ami western
readings which have been verv but bow Nellie aid we ouglita u«>
IT WAS STARTED IN SPRINGFIELD
Oregon which has closed most «if
succeaaful when given before stu­ our cutlasses io flghl with her ami in the list are
DON'T SLEEP ON LEFT
ihe cargo plant
Anna,
'cause
they
couldn't
flat
dent
asaemblles
The
story
"Sandy"
Don't
slump
In
Ihe
seal
Sliding
Three hundred thousand dollars of governm ent money
SIDE—AFFECTS HEART
The loini shipment of luiulx'i
is now available for bank protection along the W illamette will lie published lu several Install tight Shi* got a hlg long boat it down and "sitting" ou Ihe luiek from Ihe line«* «listi lets In May was
ami
said
It
was
a
"tommy
hawk
If
H lo liia ru GAR prevents sleep
meats.
lame
throws
Ihe
weight
of
Ihe
river in Lane county and Poik county, according to reports
and ilaieil one of us to fight her body on the hip bones mid cause 2U8.K46.57k hoard feel ; compared ns on tight side try Adlnrlka llm*
from W ashington . Springfield may well view this appro­
None of ua started to. so she called I lie buck to become tired ami ache with 322.53U.4I7 f< ol lu April, a «le done brings oul poisons and re
By CLARA M BROOKS
priation with satisfaction for it was in a hall in this city
eroaa» of 112.000.000 f«*«-l or 37 per llevis« gas pressing ou heart so yoj
in all "chickens." Thul made me
CHAPTER ONE
three years ago th at initial steps were takeu to organize
Don't grip Ihe wheel tightly anti
deep soundly all night Flattery's
awful uiud an I started at her with hold Ihe body tenae. Tenseness c e lli O f lilis loar 92.000.000 was III Drug Store
Playing Piratss
a flood control association and petitiou congress for a sur­
ihe domestic water trade of llm
I. Sandy Mayo, take my pen In my old kulle culluss She wham produces nervousness ami limy
vey and a federal appropriation. At the invitation of the
American mills The Oregon c««a«l,
med
me
u
good
oue
with
her
"loin
association organized in Springfield o th er counties have hand In the year o' our lxtrd in
cause Ihe driver Io In e his head
Ihe only American area open tu
iny
hawk,"
and
I
lifted
up
my
o
il
when quick action Is necessary.
joined in the request for flood control along the W illamette 1934. I am tw elve years old goln'
shipping during Ihe mouth, moved
CHERRY GROWERS
on thirteen, and I huve lived lu lass Intending to bring It down real Learn Io he both attentive and re­
river and its tributaries.
18.000,000 in M av I ntnpui i'll w ill)
hard
lu
front
of
her.
portending
to
Star Cove ever since I . was born.
laxed at Ihe wheel
PLEASE NOTE
8.300.000 In April
We are not only to get the $300,000 appropriation but •M.v father Is a fisherman and so Is cut her in two Quick us n flash
IXm't stare ahead Gel the eyes
under the Mott bill (Mr. Mott was present at the Springfield my big brother. Grover, and the Nellie flung her hand down right
clitrrl»»» di«« wnii I ih I «lid will
m eeting.) a survey of the whole valley is now under way name of their fishing boat la the in ihe way of luy cutlass. Whack accustomed Io an easy, restful posi­ P lan Y e llo w s to n e T r l p - M r ulid In bnutfhi fio iddìi by Hdk»»r.
tion
Keep
your
chin
up
so
that
II
M rs E B F la n e r t I Inn hi leave
for flood control. This survey indicates th a t recom m enda­
U» llvy
C o. Kuloni put'bur »,
Sea Gull." Mother and Nellie and Il hit her hand uud cut a large
tion will be made for a 40 year program to spend th irty - me live In a little white house up gush in It Nellie atarted stream in' I unnecessary Io raise Ihe eyes today for Y e llo w s to n e on a vai a nod Vili I h * rooolvml uud d<’u o y l
millions of dollars, if wisely planned this money can be on the Stalrscase which is a steep uud yellin' and Jumpin' uround Just to see ahead This avoids eyestrain. lio n trip They expect Io le- gon«» id ul Ih’du Truck Mho War»*
Don't drive fust over rough roads («•n days or two a ceka
well spent in the W illamette valley and turn it into the hlU over-looking Slur Cove ami the like u girl, mid Anna look on over
I oiiimo 3M6 luawioiice K l, Ku
Go slowly and relax (lie body when
garden spot of the west.
her
so.
that
it
make
me
sick
at
the
Kello Cull ul any liria or lelo
ocean. We own two acre« of ground
V
is
its
at
C
o
rv
a
llis
—
M
rs
Rosa
stomach. They went runnlug up "Inking ihe bump«." Many eases
In asking for and receiving this money for Willamette and a big rave which Is divided In­ to the hou e to tell mother and— ol Injury arc caused by hitting the M o nlg oin er« spout S un day ul C or l>hoi < IK7 Koynl Anne». Hitin»
valila vis it ug a l th e holli» o f her unii l.utnltorld
valley development we are not begging or being granted re­ to two parts One is Nellie's and
Oh well, what's the use? When a roof of (he car.
the
other'll
Is
lulue
Nellie,
being
son, Fred Montgomery
lief altogether. The federal governm ent has a responsibil­
Don't struln Ihe legs to reach the
feller's got a sister he's Just out of
ity to the state of Oregon and Lane county. Sixty per cent a girl, has hers* for a house and luck I know I'm kludu. well, uh— accelerator or Itrukcs Adjustable
of the area of Oregon and 62 per cent of the area of Lane has it all cluttered up with dulls mischievous, but what I ever done seats lu most new ears solve this
county is governm ent untaxed lands. The w atershed of anti dishes and other kinds of to de-erve a sister like Nellie Is problem Otherwise, have the fool
the W illamette river is three-fourths ow ned by the federal trash, but mine Is a Pirate's cave! more thuu I cun figure out.
|»«lals adjusted to a i ouifortublo|
governm ent and other great portions of it is tim ber lands In It I have sacks n sack of gold
position or use u well made and ahf ;
(T O BE C O N T IN U E D )
and
pieces
of
eight,
etc.
(N
ellie
the governm ent has let go to private ow nership on grants.
flclenlly
llilck cushion al your,
Because the tim ber lands are being logged off by govern­ calls 'em rocks, but what does she
back.
know
about
It?)
LUMBER
PRODUCTION
m ent permission or contract the How of the W illamette
IXm't drive for I >o long a period -
Sprink Spradlin, he's my best
river and its tributaries is being increased in volume of
STARTS UPWARD CLIMB al one time. Take real Intervals :
w ater and rapidity of run off. Consequently flood dam ages friend and he owns part of the
Tlx* teiu|i<*rui ur<< m ay lx* up nulMitl««. , but it sure­
cave 'cause he helped me dig out Shipments and Sales Both Exceed .Maintain a steady driving pace amt ■
become greater every year under norm al conditions.
uvold spurts of speed.
ly gut*« down lu lien*, when you're sipping one o f our
my part bigger. We pertend that
Production In Northwest
Don't overeat when driving or al
It is a m atter of Uncle Sam taking care of his own we are regular Pirate fellers and
refreshing nodus!
Holicious fluvora . . . . ric h Ice
M ills For W eek
the vacation objective It Is belter
river and doing som ething in lieu of the taxes the state he is "Capt'n Kidd" and I am "Blue­
cre a m '
to eat sparingly In warm weather
does not receive because of tax exempt federal lands. We beard." With father's old rubber
Seattle. Wash., June 20—A total
We're here to serve you w ith « w ide variety of
have a right to expect and no doubt will receive large sums boots, mother's old pink shawl, a of 519 down and operating mills In Fruit Juices and plenty of w ater!
drinkH mad«* like you lik<< 'em
of money for improvements of the ch aracter of flood con­ red baudaner handkerchief and Oregon and Washington which re­ should be on Ihe vacation diet I
trol and conservation. T he nation as a whole, and not Nellie's new red beads (she don't ported to the West Coast Lumber­ Water should lie chilled but not lee j
Oregon alone, has a duty to conserve its land, tim ber and know I got 'em i I make a sw ell men's association for the week end­ cold.
w ater resources in this state for future generations.
pirate! Spink's got about the sam e ing June 8, produced 32.494.918
■™™’ "Wh«r« tb» Service Is D lffe r e u t" ^ ^
The three hundred thousand dollars should only be a except the red beads, because he board feet of lumber This was ap­
COLLEGE GETS GRANT
sta rte r to this vast project.
ain't got a sister, and a rusty blade proximately 8,000.000 feet over the
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FOR LUNGWORM STUDY
of an old scythe for a cutlass My preceding week. The average week­
MIMEOGRAPHER VS. PRINTER
cutlass is an old meat knife witb ly production of this group of saw­
The National Research council j
bout half the blade broken off
mills In 1935 has been 74.150.868
A m im eographed poster put out Sunday in the school
ha« just awarded a grant of 1450 to
feet;
during
the
same
period
In
election cam paign probably did the advertised candidate
Sometimes Otto Hamiltree. Amos
Ihe veterinary department of Ore
more harm than good. Besides mispelling the word “effi­ Madly. Marlin Hooker and Billy 1934 their weekly average was 82,- gon State college for Ihe study of
ciency” the poster was a violation of the Oregon corrupt his brother, Donald Davidson, 111.905 feet.
lungwornis In sheep. Dr. B T
The new business reported last
practice act in the form as published. M im eographing like Lawrence Haywire. Junior Smltt-
Sims, head of Ihe department, h a s -
in the iiot w eather to to m e y o u 'll m-ed protection
other cheap im itations of printing seldom does its job ef­ son and Dean, his kid brother, and week by 519 mills was 37.324,126 announced
fo r your food more than ever. H on’t take the chance
ficiently and the m im eographer usually has a superficial Walt W estmore come up to play board feet against a production of The funds will be used primarily
o f Hcrviug yo u r fa m ily w ith food th a t Is even slig h tly
knowledge of the graphic arts. If just anybody could do with us. Then we divide into two 32.494.918 feet and shipments of for studying the effect of lung
spoiled! Use ic e ! ..................
the job then there would be no excuse for the expensive sides and half of us are Pirates 38.462.947 feet. Their shipments worms lu unluials while the tin
m achinery with a resu ltan t heavy taxes, and five years and the other half are Just common were over production by 18 4 per­ mature parasite < are burrowing
in u separate com partm ent fro m food, ice w ill not
apprenticeship in the printing industry. We would all set sailors. Gee! We sure have fun! cent and their current sales were through (he Intestines end wander
dry out your food and leave It fla t and tastelesa. You
over
production
by
14.9
percent.
up a m achine in the back bedroom from which would emit Nellie, the silly thing, gets scared
lug through the sheep’s body be
can use the same re frig e ra to r you've always used - n o
when we fight and thinks that me The orders booked lust week by fore they actually gel Io unimal's
all the public print.
need fo r expenalve new equipment.
this
group
of
Identical
mills
were
There are state and federal laws, postal regulations or Billy Rooker( her bow) Is going under the total in the preceding lungs. Considerable Information Is
Sim ply cull 7. W c’ll make prom pt deliveries on call,
and sometimes city ordinances regulating much printed to git hurt. Gee whlx. girls are fun­ week by about 4,500.000 feet or up ulreudy avullahle on parasitic fh- -
ny
things'
Boys
that
don't
have
o
r
you
t un urrange fo r re gular (teriodleal deliveries.
testation
In
the
lung«.
m atter for public consum ption A good p rinter tries to give
proximalely 10 9 percent
I he reaeurch will he conduct« I
his custom er some service m ore than m aterial and m echan­ sisterj are sure lucky!
A group of 426 Identical mills by Dr. J N. Shaw, who Is the
One time when us kids were
ical production and not let him put som ething out for pub­
whose records are complete for author of a bulletin ou lungworms
lication which m ight lead him into trouble. The printer is playing pirates, Nellie and Anna lioth periods show total orders 1936
held jointly responsible with the custom er for the produc­ Hamiltree. Otto's sister, came to date of 1.920.279,000 hoard feet, In ah«« ) uud goats Just publish««!
tion of illegal m atter and not m aking adequate reports. down to the cave where we were compared with 1.739.024.000 hoard by the Ur« gon Slate college ug, l
nd tried to show off. Nellie's al­ feet for Ihe same period in 1934. an cultural exierinienl station. While
Most public m lm eograpbers shed this responsibility as long
different species of lungworniM In­
ways trying to show off, of course,
as they can get by.
ill) -r< ase of 10.4 percent.
fest other livestock, experiments
Internal revenue men regularly check the print shops but this time she did It to git even
The unfilled order file al these mad«- possible by this new grant
with
me.
and the printer is required to m ake retu rn s on tickets,
mills stood at 366,807,345 hoard are expected to throw some light
handbills, or other m atter advertising m eetings for which
Because once, a long time ago, I'ect, approximately 5,000.000 teet ou the other purasltlc Infestation-1,
there is a charge of m ore th an 40 cents. This check was
he Invited me to a tea-party in under the week before. The aggre. according to Dr. Sims
made in Springfield last week. The printer has a respon­ her part of the cave which she had gate Inventories of 426 mills are
This Is the third grant the veter­
sibility to ¿be public and so has the m im eographer, but the for a house. She got mother to let 20.8 percent less than at this time
inary department has* received
latte r sheds his like w ater in order to produce som ething her use some of her nice dishes to la t year.
from the National Research coun­
cheap and usually hard on the eyes.
eat on. For eats'sh e had two pieces
cil In the past five years. The other
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of cake she bad hooked out of the VALLEY ASSOCIATION
two grunts were uwurded In con
DR. HUNTER
cupboard and one piece had lo tsa
nection with studie on salmon
ORGANIZATION
IS
SET
rafseus lu and one didn’t.
poisoning in dogs which has earned
Dr. Frederick M. H unter is coining to Oregon to be
I said, "Please pnss the cake,"
The Greater W illamette Valley national recognition for the de
chancellor of higher education. He should be given 100 per
cent support by all friends of higher education and taxpay­ and N ellie passed me the piece association. recently organized by purl merit ul (I. S. C.
five bundrt*d b ailin g businessmen,
ers of the state. H arm ony and loyalty should now prevail without the ralsens!
Now 1 always did like cake with agriculturists and others, repres­
to give the new chancellor a chance to work out a forward
looking educational program We need more for our money raisens so I said. "I’ll take the enting nine counties of the valley, CIVIL SERVICE LISTS
other piece please." and then I add­ reached Ils final stage of organi­ EXAMINATIONS FOR JOBS
and less politics in higher education.
--------------- • ---------------
ed. under my breath, "and I’ll take zation when papers of Incorpora-
The United States Civil Service
tli.r were signed al a special m eet­
Reduction in public spending will be the chief issue of it even if you don’t please."
Comini sion has announced open
ing
of
the
board
of
directors
In
But
N
ellie
said,
"I'm
keeping
that
the next presidential campaign.
Portland, Thursday night. Thurs­ oonipetltlve examinations as fol­
piece for myself."
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day
night’- meeting, the first busi­ lows:
Well
we
had
a
pretty
lively
A m an m ay be puffed up by conceit but he is never
Bindery operative (hand opera
ness
meeting of the association,
I
argument
and
finally
I
got
mad
and
propped up by it.
------------ $------------
j threw a rock which happened to has been preceded by the big gen­ (ions), bindery operative (machine
Woodrow Wilson once said th a t the history of liberty i be In my hip pocket at her. She eral meetings at Albany. Eugene, operations!, 66 cents an hour, Gov­
picked up a plate, one of mother's an l Salem. More than 500 Wiliam- ernment Printing Office, W ashing­
is a history of lim itation of governm ental power.
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best ones, and threatened to throw • lie Valley boosters attended these ton. I). C.
Money talks and so does poverty, but nobody w ants to It at me. I dared her to, and she meetings and pledged their enthus­ Farm loan reglotrrr, 34.600 a
did! Gee whiz, I saw stars! The iastic support Io the five point year, deputy furm loan registrar,
hear w hat poverty says.
, plate must of broke into a bout a program of advertising and pub­ 33,SOU a year, Farm Credit Admin­
thousand pieces. (I didn’t count licity designed to attract thousands istration.
Full Information may be ohtuln
of new fam ilies to Oregon and the
’em, so I ain't sure.)
ed
from the Secretary of Ihe United
W
illamette
Valley,
and
to
unite
the
We both got a taste of mother’s
slipper that night after supper, al­ entire valley In a cooperative ef­ States Civil Service Board of Ex
though Nellie didn't think that she fort toward future development by umlners at the post office In Eu
By DEAN C. POINDEXTER
deserved
It. Oh well, neither did banishing sectionalism and petty gene.
Pastor of tba Methodist Episcopal Church. Springfield, Oregon
I for that matter; I never do. And jea'ousles between the various
: say! Ju~t between you and me and ti wins and communities.
TREATED FOR INJURIES
the gate post, I think it was real
(M att. 7:28-29)
IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
nice of Nellie to throw that plate COAST FARMERS GROW
And it came to pass when Jesus had ended these say­ at me instead of bawling and run­
VEGETABLES FOR SEED Mr. and Mrs. D. U. Warren and
ings, the people were astonished a t his teachings for he ning to tell mother. 'Course I would
tau g h t them as one having auth o rity and not as the scribes. not praise her for words, because A venture In vegetable seed pro­ Norman- Warren of Marcola were
Jesus came to a people saturated with expositions of praising makes a girl sillier than duction is being started this y«»ar treated by a Springfield physician
Plenty o f hoi -voter and soap
ancient authorities but he cam e with a fresh approach to ever, and they're bad enough as by several farmers on the north al the Pacific hospital late Hatur
day
night
for
Injuries
received
In
reality, and to specific life problems. The Serm on on the It Is.
. . . the best beauty treat­
fork of the Sluslaw river near Flor­
a head-on collision near Marcola.
Mount appeals to tru th and worthfulness. It puts respon­
Well, as 1 was saying, N ellie and ence. Hans Peterson and Ralph
ment
ever devised. It's oil
sibility squarely up to every listener. Some very strong Anna came over to the Pirates Johnson will each have one acre The two men were thrown from
the
car
and
received
sculp
cuts
your complexion asks! Hove
statem ents are made. The salt is cast out; a man can be cave one afternoon with the Idea of beets for seed and Elmer John­
least in the Kingdom; he m ust pay the last farthing; it is of showing off and also to git even. son an acre of cabbage, and an­ und bruises.
en
obundont hot woter sup­
• _____________ l
better to gouge out an eye; your F ath er will not forgive; At least Nellie did and I don't other acre of beet seed may be
ply at your command . , to
V A R IC O S E V E IN S
how great is that darkness; tne way leadeth to destruction
know about Anna. They watched planted. The plantings this year
cleanse . . . to beautify .
Make up your mind today that
depart from me; great was the fall. Dare any man refuse us play Pirates for awhile without are In the nature of an experiment
you are going to give your legs a
to think these things through? Their au thority is to be saying anything. I had on N ellie’s and If successful may lead to Ihe chance
to relax tired nerves. Investi­
to get well. No operations
tested In the light of present needs and problems. The world heads, and she didn't say a word estábil diment of a profitable new nor Injections are necessary, no
gate
today the lew price and
and the church are trying to Judge Jesus. Let us try to test about it. I lulght’a known she was form enterprise lu western Lane enforced rest. This simple Emer­
economical operating cost of
our custom s, institutions, and system s by the laws of the up to something. (She's almost as county, says County Agent O. ¡4. ald Oil home treatment permits
you to go about your business us
Kingdom as laid down by Jesus.
»marl as me lu gettln' Into m is­ Fletcher.
an
A U TO M ATIC WATER
usual—while It quickly heals old j
Do they m inister to hum an personality or do they exist chief.)
sores, reduces sw ellings, stimili
HEATER
ales circulation, and makes your j
and grow a t the expense of personality? Or to test our
Finally N ellie asked me If her
CARD OF THANK8
legs as good as new No waiting
personal attitudes and motives, are we anxious th at every and Anna could play. She said that
I wish Io express my sincere ap­ for relief! You begin to get It IN
m an shaU have the fullest chance to be a person? Are we they could he the settlers' w ires preciation to (ho voters of Spring- 8TANTLY.
still traditionalists, holding as sacred, things th a t destroy and git kidnapped and walk planks field district 19 for their support Just follow Ihe simple directions
personality and euslave the m ind? People are still asto n ­ and things Well, I finally said yes, given my candidacy for clerk at —you are sure to be helped or
money back
ished when asked to Judge religion teachings upon merit and so N ellie was Billy’s wife, and ihe recent election.
Flanery's Drug Store and drug­
only.
Anna was Junior's. (I sure was
Mrs. W. P. Tyson.
gists everywhere.
M K MAXEY, Editor
Cool Off With
Eggimann’s Sodas...
R G G IM A N N ’S
Protect Food
Springfield ¿Creamery Co.
AUTOMATIC HOT WATER
Lessons from The cBook
w
with plenty of hot
Mountain States Power Comptay
E L E C T R IQ T Y ^i ^ P F R r RETTER'
4.