The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 2». t»2fl
THE 8PRINGHELD NEWS
NO TIC E TO CONTRACTORS
Henry Ford
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D o n t wear yourtelf out bending over a
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days.
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appetizing
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our
selected line of canned goods and lr«;sh vegetables and fruit.
A F iesh Shipm ent o f K londike
W aterm elon s Just A rrived.
Foresight and keen bush -ar abil
tty brought Henry For» to th
vary front rank of the world’
manufacturing giants. His pe
sonal fortune Is estimatod nt oi
billion dollars. His career in bur
nets has Iwsn marked by a stror
personal interest in the welfare t
his employees. Mr. Ford was th
first to use profit-sharing principles
In his great plants.
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Healed bids will be received by the
City Recorder up to I t o'clock, noon,
of III* »lb day of August. li»26. tur the
construction of cement (CONCRETE)
side walks, on the Streets along the
property benefited thereby, ns oat-
Ilnedlu Ordinance No. 604 on tile at
the Recorders Office, City Hall. Hprlns-
lleld. Oregon Raid contractor to furn­
ish all labor and material In the' 501.
structlon of «aid walks, to do all ex­
cavating or ailing to bring «aid walk»
f grade, to give a good and «ufllclent
bond In an amount that will aatl«/y
the Council that the contractor will
complete his work In a natl«(actor>
mantitr and according to specifica­
tion* and Ordinances governing the
Construction of concrete sidewalk«
within the Town of Springfield. Ore
gon. Said bid ahull specify the price
per square foot of said walk, the price
per «quure yard for excavating, and i
the price per yurd for tilling In bring­
ing the «urface of the ground to grade,
us specified by the City Engineer. All
risk to be borne by the Contractor,
and the City In nowise to be held for
damage to workmen, or loss of mater­
ial In any way whatever. Bids will be
opened at the regular meeting of the
Council. August 8th. 192« The Coun-
' ell reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Il, W. SMITH, Recorder
Town of Springfield.
of
the
W lfs Get» Divorce
Ity.
The
couple
were
married
D R O P IN
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Cafe
S E R E N IT Y ANR S IN C E R IT Y
Will mark the ceremony that we direct
—will mark It with a never to be for­
gotten dignity of beautiful remembrance.
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Served Daily for 40c
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•with
C oburg Bridge Every Sat. N ight
Garrett’s Orchestra
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W ETHERBEE
-P O W E R S
11th at Willamette
la
Lena L. S v-M on has been granted Lewiston, Idaho, In 1818.
a divorce In circuit court from Juel
M. Swenson, formerly of Springfield,
C A L L A N D S S E D r N. W Emery
but now living In Tacoma. She Is on pH <• on p lau sod other work ’ (
given the care and custody of their
two children. The wife alleges the FOR 8 A L B — Carbon paper In large
husband Is addicted to the use of
Sheets. 26x39 Inches, sultsbls fop
liquor and has accused her of Infldel-
tusking tracings
T he new s Office.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
D E T A IL O F H E N R Y FO R D'S
»TATE OF ORBOON IN AND FOR
L IF E A N D W O R K
LANE COUTY.
W. H. Coats, Plaintiff, vs. Mary
Henry Ford, automobile manufact­ Elizabeth Coats. D efendant
To Mary Elisabeth Coats, Defend­
urer; born Greenfield. Mich., July 80.
a
n
t
1863; learn ed mscbanlst's trade;
IN THE NAMR O r THE 8TATE
Lived In Detroit since 1887; Was
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re­
chief engineer Edison Illuminating Co. quired to appear and answer the com­
Organizer, 1903. and president ot Ford plaint filed against you. In the above
Motor Co. (largest manufacturers of entitled Court and cause, or before
automobiles In the world, employing the expiration of the time prescribed
over 76.000 person; turn out about In the Order of publication, to-wlt:
3.800 automobile» a day). Announced On of before the expiration of six
week« from the date of the first pub-
January 1914 plan of profit-sharing In­ ! llcatlon hereof, and If you fall to
volving distribution of ten to thirty answer for want thereof. Plaintiff will
million of dollars anually to cm- apply to the Court for the relief prav-
;<•»! for In the Complaint which is In
J ployee«.
: subHianre a« follow« to-wlt: for a de­
Member Society of Automotive En­ cree of this Court dissolving the con­
gineers and Detroit Board of Com- tract of marriage now. and heretofore
nterce Belong« to the following dub«, existing between Plaintiff aad Defend­
Detroit Bat lo r«. Detroit Athletic. Fel ant. and for such other, further, and
different relief as to the Court may
lowcraft. Bloomfield 11111« Country.: seem Just Hnd proper.
Detroit Golf. Detroit Bout. Wolverine
This Summons Is published persu-
ant to an Order of the Honorable C.
Auto and Automobile of America.
Maintain« corp« of «n«clal worker« P. Barnard. Judge of Lane County.
Oregon, made and entered July 28,
,to look after welfare of employee«
1926 And the first publication here­
and famine«. also legal and medical of Is made July 29, 1926. and the last
departments free of charge; School publication will be made on the 9th
for teaching English language; Built day of September, 1926
M G HOGE.
Henry Ford Hospital at cost of |S,-
Attorney for Plaintiff. 832 Wiliam-1
000,000 Appointed by Persldent w ll-' ette S treet Eugene, Oregon.
son member of Wage Umpire Board,
Jl 29; A 6-12-19-26: S 2-9
July 18. 1918; Democratic candidate • « ■ 1-----------------------— —------- --------
, for U. S. Senate against Truman H.
Ngwberry. 1918 Address: Dearborn,
Michigan.
Library Open The Springfield lib
'rary was again open yesterday after
I being closed a week on account of the
I absence of the librarian. Mrs. Roberts,
who has been on her annual vacation
for the past week
PA0EFW 1
Successful folks have vision which looks far beyond
the immediate tomorrow—still to those who have not
reached an independence which permits such action—the
tomorrow is very important.
Step by step is success attained. Thrift which calls
for regularly putting aside a portion of any income, soon
has a working capital to indulge a bigger vision.
It is never too late to start. A great Chicago publisher
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and at 65 his second success far outstripped his former
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