The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 07, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1926
UPPER WILLAMETTE
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H B
STATIC OF ORBOON FOR LANE
COUNTY
FARM REMINDERS
t * l* F. (I4I«»K P la ln t lt t
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A IIM Summon«
Hand Shelling Beat
Halurday night. May I. tka Christian
L»
l>«(an<lant.
Kndcavor of I ’tsaaanl HUI gars a throe
To I,«» ()«1a»r. drfoixlant:• In the
8 w d corn Is best shelled by
ant play "Mother Mine" at Woodman Name of the Hi ala of Oregon.
tba tip and but kernela being slineard
You ara haroby raqulrad to appear
Halt In a targe audience. Alt of the
d. Eacb ear la abetted Into a pan by
porta were well taken, from the aour i and
___ anawor
. tba
, complain* Iliad against
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.i- b „ .„ .„ I. m .. y u
,b* • * * ” • entitled auit on ol Itsalf before being dumped into tba
old ma Id to the lore elck couple, but before the joih day of June, I »3* aald sack with, the real of the aaed.
In
much i.rntae la d«e Cora John who in date being more than a ll weaka from «hailing,
tba followln« refact«
In
taking tba part of "Mother Mine" waa **»• <*•<• of the order In said suit pro-
kernel type are noted: Kernela which
In every scene
Hhe portrayed Ihe *TM,B« ,or P"bl*»-atlon of aummona here
. . . . .an .in .k i« i D*
lf y,,u f" 11 ,o anawer. for want abow decided atarrhlneas and dull
pari of a lo w ly mother very admirably I thereof plaintiff will apply io Ihe color; kernela that ara bltartered
and aupporled by Lawnmne Wheeler court J o r the relief demanded In said »round the germ or ahow other signa
aa her ad<»pted son. pul the play above I complaint, lowlt, for a decree of ah- of Im m aturity; and show-pegay
lh.< t t i i t m r class
Over R3R was
*»l»orce from the bonds of niMlrl
m ad e
th e n l . v w h ich a n . . M ___
w . c j i mony
n ,,,n ’' now
" o w subsletli
* « 4 * p i l m l » oM’r **«»•»<. Kara that have any of
made at the play which goea toward j tier and defendant and
coals of
and for
for coats
of iheae defects are discarded
Christian Kndeavnr activities
¡suit.
Hand shelling gives the grower an
This summons Is published pureu-
The
Pleaeanl H ill choir held a
basket dinner on the lawn at the home i"*, ,o ■*> “H**r of C. P, Barnard, opportunity to study the kernel type
The
u , . . . i U r . ir n T I.» ..
Ju<1»e «»’ «»• ' ounly Court of Oregon and prevents broken kernela.
of M r and Mrs E R Tinker Sunday , for
<.Ounty, dated
fuB() Mgy seed iw
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Is run over a grader
or fanning
M .y 8 and practiced In .he afternoon
> « « - » " \ f ('r*<-lln, that .u m m o n .'m l„ to rrfl)0„ im . n
„v .r-.lx .d
Mrs
Kahler and daughter M arr herein be published for a period of
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Catherine w a r. « . . . from Blue River , ■ « « " ?
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field News, « newspaper printed a n d i*0 *>« P °°r ylainM«. and ’ he large mls-
over ihe week end
ptihllshed In Springfield, I^ n e County. I shapped kernel« sometimes clog the
At a meeting of the members of the ° r
FRFO f k m i t h
planter
Uniform ity of kernels la a
Christian rhurch Sunday. May 3. C E
Attorney for iia ln tlff,
r ^ l help In getting uniform planting
Jordan and It J English were chosen
44ft-« Miner Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon w l‘ *> ,h* corn (•■ » < *-
•
deacons.
Bale of first publication hereof I s ,
1 1 ■
A* a meeting of Ihe Pleasant H ill May 7th. 1(16
Farmers ara urged not to use lime
M 7-I4-I1 X»;J *-11-18.
rooking club held Iasi week Douglas
sulfur «pray or dust sulfur for mildew
Kahler resigned at rice president and
on gooseberries after the fruit has set
yell
leader and Vara U nion
was
In From Fall Craak— L. H Larim er )( )t , ,
j,, marketed through the
chosen to take his place.
was in town Wednesday.
cannery. The sulfur Injures the can­
ned product. Spray Information can
he had of the Oregon Agricultural
college experiment station.
WTn’te Front Grocery
For Your
Appetizing Foods
Direct from Our Grocery to Your Kitchen
paob
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Call far School W arrant#
return of the plan«.
NOTK E TO CONTRACTORS
School District No. IS. bane county
(Jrad* School Building, trprlngfleld.
Separate bide w ill be received on
Oregon will pay upon presentation at
tba cenarsi contract^^jRiaibtng
ng yon tracts my office In City Rail, Springfield,
. Mealed proposals
be received b«ptlng gnd
at (he «*fl< • of JoH
unsicker. «Oft­
i r r a r n NO. 43» to S30 ln-
e*dIffereut coni
The bltk
en«, Oregon,
««ft Mb > r Bultdlnx.
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Internet ceases after May
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certifias.
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are
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be
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until flea p.
Mon
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May 2tth..
1(26 for all labor and materia« neces­ check for 6 per cent of the total 16th, 1(26.
R. W. Smith, Diet. Clark.
sary for the erection and completion amount of tbe bid. made payable to
or a Grade Key bool Building at Spring- R W Smith. Clerk. School District
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11-7-1*.
No.
IP.
field, Oregon, for School District 1«,
Tbe owner and architect reserve tbe
according to tbe plans and »peel fir ft
Caacade Resort will have bar open*
tlofis prepared by John Hunklclati, right to reject any and all bids.
Chairman of Board,
Ing dance Saturday night. May ».
Architect. Eugene, Oregon.
,
Oeo. H. Ditto.
Edgar Dugan's orthefttra w ill play,
Contractors dealring to submit a
18-7-14.
proposal for the above work may ob­
>10« 'P«r number Tboe* «toying tor
tain plans and specifications by ap­
the Bunday ball game (between Cot-
plying to the Architect and depositing
8P E C IA L PRICE on plate work Dr tage
__ _____
Orove and Caaca dr) can hr ftC-
a check for *10 which check will be
N W. Emery, deuttat. Sutton B I4 f 'oommodeled with rooms or cabins.
returned upon tbe safe and prompt
MARSHALL’S
MUSIC SHOP
Now in the
STANLEY BLDG.
56 Ninth Ave. W.
Use o’ ihe pressure cooker for can­
ning all vegetables In glass except
rhubarb and tomatoes ta Inadvisable,
u w i B. H . Wiegand, professor of
horticultural products a t f t A. C.
When boiling water hath or 0«*$
kettle melhods ere n—d. there Is often
danger of bacillus botallumc. Only
sound, fresh,
vegetables property
washed before canning are selected
Overfilling of Jara often cau«e« under
sterilisation.
MEHL1N, PEASE, BRADBURY
and WEBSTER PIANOS
Edison Phonographs and Records
You are invited to inspect our new store and high grade pianos at
No Extra Cost To You
reasonable prices.,
We are particularly proud of the quality of our
Clean, wholesome grocmlus give your food that desired,
pianos, the quality that wins the commendation of every musician who
delicious taste. We combine Quality and Value with low
coat.
«•* as,
tries them.
.. w' t x J l s
Come in and see us
Begin Now
Marshall’s
To Enjoy Yourself------ Phone 9 and save.
8 ■ WIIE Frani EraCEOF - 9
Wilfert Sand & Gravel Co.
Cement Contractor
Made To Match
Your
Complexion
and can give you a better price
Call EUGENE 386 for Estimates
Plant on Highway Near Springfield
56 Ninth Ave. West
Stanley Bldg.
Some one of the several
tints of Cara Nome Face
Powder will blend with
your complexion pTefect-
ly. And the powder ad­
heres beautifully.
These, however, are only
two of Cara Nome’s many
virtues.
The odor of Cara Nome Is
entrancing— the box In
which It Is packaged, a de­
light to the eye.
CARA NOME
FACE POWDER
S2.OO
We have all our own Rand and gravel and all our own
equipment
rrva
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
77ke
Training for Service
A rt E x h ib it
pace with America’s
telephone needs means keep-
' ing ahead. The work o f prepara­
tion never ends.
There must be complex engi­
neering studies, careful financing
plans, and thousands o f manufac­
turing o p e r a tio n s before new
facilities can be built and made
ready for public use.
And when they are ready, the
workers must also be ready, dulled
in the multitude o f tasks incident
to the operation and maintenance
o f telephone plant and equipment
e e pw g
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200 Pictures, Copies of
World Masters
W. O. W. Hall
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MAY, 7 and 8, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 2:30 to 6:00 P. M.
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 7:80 to 9:30 P. M.
MUSICAL PROGRAM, 8 P. M. THURSDAY aitf FRIDAY
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Mr
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TkiketB for Entire Exhibit, Children 15c, Adults 25c
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The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Special Local Exhibit by Civic Club
All i.roceeds go to | urchase pictures for thè schools
In every important center in
the country, new members o f the
telephone forces are in continuous
training, preparing to meet to ­
morrow’s telephone needs.
For your telephone system is a
living, growing organism. Last
year 8 3 6 ,1 6 3 telephones were
added to its national service. M il­
lions o f miles o f wire interlace the
continent, to interconnect your
telephone with nearly 16,000,000
others. Tomorrow there w ill be
more telephones, for the nation
demands and expects them.
BELL SYSTEM
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Universal