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    T i l l RSDAY, MARCH 19. l ‘-*2f.
T H E s r R I N O F l E l J ) N EW S
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PubUMtod Bverr Thwrrtsg *«
Spriagfletd. Lan» County. Oregon. by
T H I W IL L A M B T T B PRESS
» C. W B S T K K riE L D . Maaaaer
K MA.XKY Editor
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O N E DAILY EN O U G H FO R P O R T E R V IL L E
O ne d ally n e w s p a p e r la s u ffic ie n t In a city of
less th a n 25,000 p o p u la tio n , b u s in e s s m e n of P o r t­
erville. C a lifo rn ia , h a v e a
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T h e re fo re th e y h a v e d ecid ed to a d v e rtis e In
In te rtaln a Club Mr« . Las Ciarli
to tha United States.
entertained the ••»•« N»b.l Orami of
The following countries In South
tl>. u.baocah leda* Tueeday «venin»
A uvtlca produce cocos: Venesuola.
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Brasil, the Uulanaa, Columbia and ¡After the regular
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Kcua.lor. Kucador produces Ihe most conundrums end muelc w eree«J
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by
the gueeta. Bt- Patries»
nay
tiy Huih Carlton, «th QraJa Lincoln of ail.
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were used about
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Cocoa in South
America
M
onlv one local pa'por. the P orterville Evening Re-
m
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Q. M Plummer, cleaning and press- houea.
Th« cocoa palm la the moat prla»<l of
Ing. Is arrows the street from the! In Frem Jasper— Frank Bandera, of
the palm tra«e. Tha tree tbrlvoa b .* l
near - the —
»»a coaaL It grow* to a Farmers Exchange In the building the Jasper district wa» In town Wrd-
now facing Fifth street.
M-19. 'neaday,
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height of from «‘»ty to ninety feel.
The trunk la «lender an I la marked by
scare when th« leave« have fallen off.
On moat cocoa treea tlto ring« aerve
aa a mean» of ascending the treea to
secure the fruit, and are ua<d for th a t.
purpose by Ihe natives.
The frulta are oval shaped, with
riba ruunlug from end lo end. The I
fruit Is slm lliar In appearance lo a i
"A p e ssim ist," s a y s J o h n D. R o c k e fe lle r. "Is inu»km< Jon. Somr are a yellowish t
C h e a p am i on very e a sy te rm s. G ood co n dition.
o n e w ho se e s d is a s te r In e v e ry o p p o r tu n ity : an color, but generally they assume a ;
o p tim ist Is o n e w h o se e o p p o r tu n ty In ev ery dis- dark reddish hue on ripening Kach |
S P E N C E R S GARAGE
a s te r ."
O u r W a ll S tr e e t m e n a re In v a ria b ly fruit contains some sixty or eighty ’
o p tim ists.
seeds embedded In a slimy pulp After
being taken out they are either clean
N o ra B a y e s-G re ssln g -N o rw o rth -C la rk -G o rd o n -1 w, a„ | krtt(| U«ny ,tried, or spread out
F rie d la n d h a s solved th e p ro b lem o f b e in g happy on lar< courtyards covered w th a
c o n ie r, fo r a perio d o f five year».
Batered as »econd oiaaa matter. February 14. 1103 at the
R e c e n tly , th e P o rte rv ille M o rn in g M e sse n g e r
wtatoffiow SprinaftoSt Oregon
au anended. C. L. I>ay, p u b lish e r o f T h e R e c o rd e r
-------------------MA1L SUBSCRIPTION r a t e
a n d P o rte rv ille b u s in e s s m e n sig n e d a fiv e-y ear
-6So a g re e m e n t s e ttin g f o rth th a t:
Thrw
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Months
.1126
Oaa Tsar a Advene«..
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"M o re th a n o n e n e w s p a p e r In a c ity o f less th a n
Binala Copy —
55c
Six M o u th s ----------------
—— ” 26.000 Is e c o n o m h u l w a s te , a n d n e e d le ss d u p lic a ­
tio n o f n e w s a n d a d v e rtis in g , a n d o n e re p re s e n ta -
THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1936
' a , tlv e n e w sp a p e r c a n b e st m eet th e civic obllga-
. jtlo n s o f th e c ity a n d r e n d e r b e tte r se rv ic e to th e
E d ito ria l P ro g ra m
• pu b lic.”
Maks SpHnpflald tha Induetoiel Center sf Was-
tarn Oregon.
Il Develop a Strong Trading Point: Build a City
of Contented Homoa.
III. Improve Living Conditions on the Farm. Pro­
mote the Raising of Purebred Livestock and
the Growing of Fruit! Work for Bettor Markets
IV. Toll the World About Oregon’s Scenic Wonder-
land.
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For Sale,
3 1-2 Ton Bethlehem Truck
th o u g h m a rrie d . W h a t e x p e rie n c e w o n ’t do fo r klIl(1 oi r,K, „«,0, or brick dual. which
one.
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gives the seeds their reddish color, it
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)■ generally believed that cocoa pre-
P E D D L E R S TO O N U M E R O U S
hock of
oi
r seeni8 th a t so m e o f th e n o n -re s id e n t o w n e rs rn re,i in this m anter keep» longet
S p rin g fie ld is b e in g p e s te re d by a flock
.peddlers in th e la st few m o n th s. M any o f th e m o i p ro p e rty o n S e c o n d s tr e e t a r e m o re fa v o ra b le U d is much less exposed to the at-
ta k in g h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs o u t o f th e to w n w ith - to p a v in g th a n so m e i>eople w h o live th e re .
tacks of insects,
to properly pre
o u t p a y in g b u t a sm a ll lic e n se fee. S p rin g fie ld ,
• • •
‘ pared exx-o. the parchment like seed
s h o u ld 'h a v e a licen se fee c o m p a ra tiv e w ith o th e r
T h e f e d e r a l T r a d e C o tn m 'f d o n w ould t»an coal win buret easily wh*n the grain
c itie s o n its s ta tu te b o o k s. It s n o t f a ir to th e j^ e k itr s fro m o w n in g m e a t c a rs .
N ext th in « is broken, and the interior, consisting
b u s in e s s m e n o f S p rin g fie ld w h o m a in ta in s to c k s th e v w j])
b a n n e d fo r o w n in g le g is la to rs .
of the seed leaves, la of a uniform
a n d p a y h e a v y ta x e s f o r th e s u p p o rt o f th e c ity
• • •
idark brown color without any whitleh
a n d sc h o o l d is tric t, b e sid e s d o n a tin g la rg e s u m s
p o r tla n d .p a y s n e a rly tw o m illion d o lla rs a y e a r / P 01’
to civic e n te rp ris e s a n d c h a r ity e a c h y e a r to a l- h lterv 8 t on m u n ic ip a l a n d sc h o o l In d e b te d n e ss.
Th>' >«*»’« “r<>*
,h" y m ‘‘ *
low o u tsid e c o m p e titio n to c o m e h e re a n d pay T h j ,
d o lla r o u t o f e v e r y e lg h t c o lle c te d as ’’u-nch or turf at the top
They ar
n o th in g fo r th e priv ileg e.
ta x e 8 .
in te r e s t.
fTom
T h is c o n d itio n w o u ld n o t b e so b a d if th e
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are of gigantic sixe.
About eigh y ,
p e d d le rs g av e h o n e st m e rc h a n d is e b u t by f a r th e
ln C h ,c a g o fo r g o t h e r QWn „ a m e . H
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w
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t ^ ^ r o M e re n o n a d e i i S t ^ m V ^ n C T e ^ d e u v e r
90 b a d ; “ 8he 19 8OOd looW " 8 s h w -
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r x
g o o d s. S o m e p e d d le rs o f fu rs, w h o h a v e b e e n ex -
p o se d in o th e r ^ . « ^ V u ' h o u L T d J X Z
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sh o u ld m a k .- I h e p e d d le r p ay h o a r y fo r th e priv l- -H»-r th i m .
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k in d o f tra ffic .
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Make Your Selection Now
G et all the possible wear
from your Spring Coat by
buying now l You will have a
large selection from which to
choose— and a m ost attractive
selection!
ami thatched
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T h e h e s , , « n o ' th r if t Is t h a t It d e n t c o st
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Priced Reasonably
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T h ese ch o sen s t y l e s of
. . a , , „ „ a „ u . , . „ „ . t er
S p r in g a r e p ric e d w ith in y o u r
te n c h .
S p le n d id C o a ts , silk
lin e d , tr im m e d b e c o m in g ly ,
¡tion I* u«ed In cradle* ami la th*
(manufacturing of clothe«
Th« atom
people n o t of , he leavea avrvg in making drum»
nnd In conatnictlng hula an I furni
,|t» r'-- The root« yield medicine» and
m ay live.’ servc the native* a* a chewing «ub
c e n t.
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, C h in e se is sp o k e n bv 400.000,000
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pringtime and cleanup time
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c o u n tin g o u r A m e ric a n bable«.
S p rin g h a s c o m e a n d c le a n u p tim e is h e re .
• • ♦
M a n y a lle v s a n d b a c k y a rd s , a s w ell a s a few
a m r e a dy to ro t in Jail th a t a r t
f r o n t o n es, a r e a d is g ra c e to o u r f a ir city. N ow is s a y s clU txon B o rg lu m a f te r e sc a p in g th e s h e r if f .1 , tnn<,„.
th e tim e to c le a n u p b o th fo r b e a u ty o f th e to w n
t
During the harv. «ting »ea«on» tw<r.
a n d fo r h e a lth a n d s a n ita tio n . O n ce a y e a r th e ,
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
# iar* e plgn, a„ „ n m Kcua
<tity s ta g e s a c le a n u p c a m p a ig n fo r a w eek. T h is
liter
Thia
ia aa'd to be the largest In
is a sp le n d id id e a b u t I t d o e s n ’t co m e o fte n
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T H E H A L F -W IT S
e n o u g h . C itiz e n s sh o u ld n o t g e t th e id ea t h a t ,
.
" ^ X 't n L f n H . - n t ' n.«-au*e they ,h<' <orW -
.
b e c a u s e th e y d isp o se o f th e ir ru b b ish o n c e a
"Tty a r* Inefflclen pe p •
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Cocoa and chocolate are obtained
y e a r th e v h a v e d o n e th e ir d u ty . It sh o u ld b e <lo not take ,he P“ 1”8 ,o ma • ’ 1
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fllllv ,,f from the » ,da of the cocoa tree It
o f se v e ra l tim e s a y e a r.
end<” ,e<1 ,ri'h
wi c“" ,
' I . , hu by tr - whi, h grow, both wild
O ne re a so n ru b b ish is n o t d isp o se d o f m o re »dent in aomethin«—aotn« little th ng. tot it
a . »m^
( rulI(va|p,
Ellrnilor
p ro m p tly it se e m s to u s. is b e c a u s e th e ir is lack
R maF 11 *■ far bP,t,‘r *”
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| The Eucadortan planter jlacen hl»
r & A t i o n
f o r th e sa m e . P e o p le in th e m e amali «h.n, than to
« ' « ' J » t hB
T.,.« „bout fifteen fee. -p a r,
s m
tr a n s f e r b u sin e ss a r e g e n e ra lly to o b u sy to do th is
K a man car, make a mou*e «r»P b> « t f .
times banana tr,va are planted be
s o n of w o rk a n d th e r e is a c ity lic e n se th a t d o e s capable of making »» «<•«’“ «“ ’ ™ “ h(_
„ ro!np an
th * row* lo »hart»* Iho
trees. When about fiv * or six year«
n o t p e rm it o u ts id e rs w ith te a m s to em p lo y th e m can grind . raxor »o ‘ h»‘
old the cocoa tree begins to b nr and
f o r th is p u rp o se . W e believe it w ould be w ise to ««P«« raxor grinder
ba'
w a v e th is lic e n se fo r a p a n o f th e y e a r In th e
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cn, wkU„ makea hlm continues to yield for thirty or forty
in te r e s t o f a m o re th o ro u g h c le a n u p .
J * , “ r «» diiigenc». dmgnnea
years.
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S P R IN G F IE L D IS H E L PIN G H E R S E L F
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T h e re p la c in g o f th e w o rn o u t sid e w a lk s th e
e s ta b lis h in g o f b e tte r p o sta l se rv ic e , c o n s tru c tio n
o f b u ild in g a n d o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts p ro je c te d Tor
S p rin g fie ld th is y e a r sh o u ld m a k e th is a »Plendnl
little city . W h en th e first tr a n s - c o n tin e n ta l ra il-
ro a d tr a in pulls up at. th e local S o u th e r ,^ P a ; H r
d e p o t a f te r th e c u to ff is c o m p le te d th is fall th is
w ill be o n e o f th e fin e st to w n s on the! lin e if local
b o o s te rs h a v e th e ir w a y d u rin g th e y e a r. T h is
p ro g re s s o f o u r o w n . c o u p led w ith th e ra ilro a d
d e v e lo p m e n t is th e fo u n d a tio n o n w h ic h w e a lth y
c itie s a re b u ild in g .
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New Coats Have Arrived
lan p e t 8 01
. . .
no« of food, aad other artic le, v.i«-
" e a r o u t y o u r old s h i n s now b e fo re th e w- a l h - ^ ' ^ Z T r d e l . c . t o ’ food. T h .
f u r fo r se a l sk in , a n d d o g h id e fo r b la c k fox a s c o a t
X
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571 DEPARTMENT STORES
a r e p ric e d a t o n ly
$16.50 to $29.50
"K ouxobfle s
The muln harvesting time are June |
and December. The fruit «vows from
Lt.tto boy nule girl in
n h Eh school and coltoge. anew this. Tnat by tn ra i. the sides cf the branches and some­
can becoir^ prof ( i«-a,. very pro-
times even from the trunk.
X -^ in 'm cthtox
substance
Bn, ' yer wll, , on b. , „ th in g but half way f it fo r, After
.............. ground an oily
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hu, half
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hpart and haK ymir hand known .« ’’coco, butter
par)v wha,
worth do,n,|fro n . the powder by pres.ur.
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Y,„ir ¥pry 1)fp
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— cocoa.
To every , C
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to
called
Moet of the
cocoa from South America la sent
half-wit in the world there are a thoueand full wlttwl bnlf
fits. And the half fit* are *o. merely hresuse they are dlsln
One at Night---
Next Day Bright”
T h o u s a n d s o f s a tisfie d user.t
.eel th a t w ay a b o u t
H E R E G O E S FO R A ILEAL MEAL!
T h e r e ’s n o th in g th e kiddies e n jo y m o re tlini good, w h o le ­
so m e , h o m e -m a d e b re a d . T h e g ro w n -u p s. too. en jo y h o m e - I
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m a d e b re a d ho m u ch m o re
p e tite .
It s tim u la te s th e b re a d a p ­
Y o u ’ll en jo y lin k in g b re a d o i rolls w ith
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6 ÏG P R IZ E S
JUST OH AW A PlCfUBS OF
OLD POP ' »N TMI& WHIP
ANO MAKE HIM LAO&H
HEAL HARO- DOA-ZV iw
AW POSITION AND DQAW
A3 MAN^ A& WOO LIKE .
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Tin y w ork reg u larly and form
no habt. P leasant to tak e, easy
no habit, P le a sa n t to tak e, easy
,oo<i lo r children as well as
adults.
Box of «0 O rd erlies
“cÌHakes Bread Light as a reather/"
You c a n h a rd ly re a liz e w hat a d iffe re n c e flo u r m a k e s In
y o u r b a k in g s.
th in
T ry (lie fainoun F E A T IIE R F L A K E next
y o u ’ll be su rp rise d how good it I h .
fe re n t th is flo u r c o s ts no m o re th a n o rd in a ry flour.
50c
T h e r e ’s a FE A T H E R FL A K E d e a le r in every c o m m u n ity
FLANERY’S
DRUG store
751*
A lth o u g h d if­
Star*
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