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 --------- ----- -— — —— — H. 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 g r e e d I 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. -------------- „ .« t ie « Brasil, the Uulanaa, Columbia and ¡After the regular • Kcua.lor. Kucador produces Ihe most conundrums end muelc w eree«J -------- i ----- - by the gueeta. Bt- Patries» nay tiy Huih Carlton, «th QraJa Lincoln of ail. . . | decorations were used about th * Cocoa in South America M onlv one local pa'por. the P orterville Evening Re- m I 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, __ . 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 . Months .1126 Oaa Tsar a Advene«.. Ic "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. ’ ’ “ ’ ’ 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. _ gives the seeds their reddish color, it * * * )■ 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 • • • 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 o w - “ - ." [ « .£ 7 ^ * 1 .» ” 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 - - r , 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 # _ 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 . / d & H k in d o f tra ffic . M il ^ n . n J ™ p . l a i l n T u . l 's ' - # . 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 *. « * « ,... . . , . « “ 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 : " 'i'" . 7 Priced Reasonably -i" -M l' 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. i - - , C h in e se is sp o k e n bv 400.000,000 S pringtime and cleanup time ______ 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 ........... 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 • ... \| 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 ' 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 *” ‘ | 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 * 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. , S P R IN G F IE L D IS H E L PIN G H E R S E L F . . l, „ *u _ 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 . ','x’ftJai 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 ______ — 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 . hu, half . hpart and haK ymir hand known .« ’’coco, butter par)v wha, worth do,n,|fro n . the powder by pres.ur. . Y,„ir ¥pry 1)fp ’’" mo .? £ “ it th £ ilW d U e C r I ID — cocoa. To every , C ; p .w 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 •£> ft'./ 'X«j J \.it f . . IL . • ' ' 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 ’<31 ío JIÍL> ORDERLIES J & OPEN TO AUL BcrTS*-8 - to ' 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 . SEND DRA.NINö-t, TO TMIfc paper — THAH M O T LATEC. M A O O A _ W L 5 i_ jooG ea fop . tm » coecre&T Aße ; m eat ' 8UD ' FI&HEH - M «•««« ”■«_ UTT **4 * O JfXF JOHN 0 KCHNEÜV - Z (OCML O O C UM S fi W. (poa) WnTBHFieLO - QHtAT »^r.OKAL CAOTOOMllrr 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* Y O U 'L L BE