The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 14, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACE TITRE»
High School News
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Command o f U. S.
Force» in China
Wlnlfrld Tyson. Kdltor
Faculty To Praaant Play
The {ac uity will proMc-nt a play tu
help p«)' annual expenses. «ntltled.
"The Q ele.”
Tlia cast 1» •» f o l l l l W « ! —
Miau MIIMr
The Uata
Mr. Bal»
Irate Father
Mr Morgan
City Kdllnr
Mra. Rice
Incur Aunt
Mr. Tayolr
Hu« band
Mlaa Abbott
Uriel.-
Ml-tie Hodge will i-oarh tho play.
ce«d If It la not Inoculated with the
bacteria that produce nodules on the
roots of the plants and make It poa
slide for the alfulfa to draw nitrogen
from the air. Inoculation can be ac­
complished by treating the aeed with
"culture" or by spreading 20« to 300
pound» of aurface soil from an Inocu­
lated alfalfa field on the new Held
and harrow It In promptly. The Ore
gon Experiment Station prepares “cul­
ture” for sale to farmer» of the State
at coat, and I keep a supply on hand
In my office.
Bottles containing
enough bacteria to Inoculate aeed for
two acres sell for 60c each
I Fertilisers—Application» of 50 to 75
Junior Class to diva Play
The Junior claaa will preaonl T"he
Arrival of Billy.” In the aaaotnbly at
3:18 sometime wllhln the next two
weeks.
O lrl’a La ague Clacta
Tha caat la aa follows.
John Sherwood
llulh McIntyre
Margaret Sherwood
Wlnlfrld Tyaon
Mra. Noylea. Margaret’» mother
Jewel Rhoden
Mra Nelson
Chnrtrese Willie
Mlaa Film. a maWon lady
llertha I’aililoi a
Mlaa Wright, trained nurae
Elaine Archamlman
Mrs. Peterson. Junior claaa advlaor
will direct the play.
Th«- tllrla League elected the »IN-
K-i.ru tor next year. A nominating com
milt*« waa appointed aontellute ago.
The oIRoere lor the uoxt year, aa
elected are:
Piesklrnt.
Elaine
Archamlwau.-j
HPRINO FEVER
vice president. Melba Mellon; aecre-
tary and treaaurer. Mather McPher­ It aeetna to make ono wooxy
son; aoi-lal promoter. Nadllte Mr,Mur
And a trifle laxy. too.
I guess It an ancient disease;
ray; reporter. Ruth McIntyre.
Tim teachers aay It’s nothing now
Mra Klee the present advlaer will
Spring Fever.
not be here next year and aa yet no
one has been selected to take her The symptoms are aa follows:
Dreaaea of voile and linen.
place.
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Floppy hala. rolled up aleevea.
While lad» dream of love and
Lib rary Books Cheeked
lasses.
All the hooka of tho school library
Spring Fever.
were checked and marked Saturday
And
of
course, we have 'em
The librarian worked moat at tho
Those flower picker», you know.
Here are the commanders given
afternoon and thia week during »scant
Although the gounit a a trifle soggy.
full authority to protect U. S. citi-
perloda are replacing them on the
Hikes and picnics seem all the go.
xens and property in China. Above,
shelves. Thia district haa ordered
Rear-Admiral C. 8. Williams, in
Spring Fever.
»..me reference b.a.ka for various »ob­
command of all U. S. Naval forces.
Have you*been billon yet?
Below, General Smedley D. Butler,
jects. A abort time ago the library
By the Spring Fever bus;
arriving at Shanghai to take charge
wea moved to Ila present quarters
He surely packs a wallop.
of the Marines
*from the old library room Mlaa Abbott,
When he socks you In the mug.
advisor of the library staff la working
Spring Fever.
overtime trying to hoea the Job. We
—By Ruth McIntyre HOW TO CROW ALFALFA
pity Mlaa Abbott! ’
C ar. lessnees
About l/out'
Health
Things You ShmJd Know
14.71
Hlspntevl right of way
.,g „ .,
Cut corner
Reckb-aaneas
Speeding
4.433
«g{
•
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I i.known
Intoxication
Intersections
la-ft side of street
»bidding
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Jar walking ................. - ..............
Bad Brakes
Improper parking
Wei pavement
Thirty live other causes were as
signed to 1.439 other accidents, of the
total of 30.025 reported for the calen
rtsr year 192« The total number of
accidents caused Injury Io 4.044 per­
sons and death to 99.
HARDENED ARTERIES
Many people make Inquiries
about their blood-veaeaela, which
they believe are becoming "hard­
ened.” Of course. In the great
majority of instance«, they • are
wrong, as moat non-professtonal
diagnoses are.
Hardened arteries ate almost as
common to advance-1 age as is gray
hair. When I discover har-lening
of the arteries in a patient over
•ixty-flve years of age. and of nor-
vutl build, I advise him to forget
It By "normal build” 1 mean one
who has not accumulated abnor­
mal weight, with consequently bur­
Sails Lots
dened heart. Fat old customers do
not need treatment fop the arte­
R A Fuller and Etta Campbell.
ries, but need advice in diet and
Jointly purchased live lots In the S u n -; exercise. It is only iff the com­
paratively young patient, that I
nyaMe addition from the city. Ralph
look on hardened arteries as a dis­
Rwe.ney
purchased
another
Io».; eased condition.
Elylttv-alx lots are left, according t-
In such eases, violations of the
law of right living make up the
Police Chief Jess Rmltson. who s do
thief
causes of arteriorsclerosis.
Ing most rtf the promoting for the city
?oo much tobacco, tea, coffee, alco-
In this connection.
ioi, and highly-seasoned fooda. poi­
son the blood-vessel , cither hard­
ening them. or lit. lly rotting
them out—if they give way under
the strain. Instead of becoming
hard In an effort to resist the over-
loadlng—Just as the blacksmith’s
right arm grows harder from its
increased labor. In such a case, I d
rather have the vessels harden
than to become soft and more
liable to rupture under strain.
The treatment must depend upon
the judgment of the experienced
physician. A case of syphilis de­
mands specific treatment; the alco-
i holic must change his habit, or pay
I the extreme penalty; remember, al-
i cohol is a good servant, but a dan-
l geroua master. I am eonvinc
that there has never been a time
In the history of mankind when
, perfect elimination and strict tem-
p -an ce in eating are so essential
iowl Blood-pressures should be
studiously watched.
DOLLAR DAY
SAVINGS-THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
F o í THE GREEN SHOW CARDS AS THEY POINT TOE1 WAY TO
GREATER SAVINGS!
BOTH FLOORS ARE PARTICIPATING.
{ac&uM,
\(SjtxJVuraatm
Springfield Garage
Main St.
Danner Motor Co.
5vh and A St.
ALL-WEATHER AND SUPERTWIST-
BOTH
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Goodyear Tires, and only Goodyears, give you the
faihous All-Weather Tread and a carcass of Super-
twist. Supertwist Cords Hex and yield and stretch
far beyond ordinary cords. They make Goodyear
Tires ride easier and iast longer. Don’t neglect
Supertwist when considering tire value—nor the
super-tough, wear resisting All-Weather Tread. We
have your size in a Goodyear, at a money saving
price.
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HEALTH
SALT
50c
7 Ounee Container
„ Flannery’*
Drug Store
TX,
LEOCADE HAT SHOP
Between Miner Building and Eu­
gene Hotel. Positively the best values i
obtainable. Telephone 430 R.
M-19
Drives to Portland-“ Welby Stevens
went to Portland on a business trip
Monday.
m
S ta rt the D a y
R ig h t
R elieves biliousness, sick
headaches, sour stomach,
Indigestion and constipa­
tion.
It cleanses tho bowels,
stim ulates the livor, regu
lates the bowels, and
clears the complexion.
Care of Young Alfalfa—Let the
young alfalfa grow- and do not mow it
unless weeds begin to crowd It out.
Let It grow to a good bloom stage. If
It will without weed injury, and then
cut It for hay. Too early catting
tends to weaken the plants.
PUNCH
The preparation of the seed bed. In
nnculatton, and fertiliser to be em
ployed In the growing of alfalfa Is
told by County Agent O. 8. Fletcher
In a circular prepared for the farmers.
His method follows:
Preparation of Seed Bed—Be sure
that your seed bed Is properly per-
pared before you plant your alfalfa
i The seed bed should be (a) free from
weeds and grasses, <b> Arm enough
to assure moisture and prevent too
deep planting and (cl line and free
from coarse clods. The later work­
ings of the seed bed should be light
surface harrowing* to kill young
weeds without digging up weed seeds
that are deeply covered. If the soil
Is loose. H should be rolled until Arm.
Care should be taken not to leave a
hard, smooth surface as this will
cause Ihe soil to dry out and may
eause It to bake
Inoculation— Alfalfa can not sue
Marriage Licenses for W eek
»
During tho past week marriage lie
euaca have been issued by County
Clerk W. B. Dillard to the following
couples:
Ray Aspinwall and Ruth Maglns. both
of Brooks; Ralph Lane and I .aura
Phillips, both of Westflr; Henry Ob-
erst, Sherwood, and Haxel Duvall. Eu­
gene; Win. Jonathan Butler, Creswell, (
and op al Hupper., Corsicana, Texan;
Clifford
Hapner,' Springfield, and
Alpha May Hopkins. Eugene: Ethan
Calloway nnd Vida Quigley, both of
Dexter; John AITnlter, Nesokwln, and
Katherine Hoonlng, Eugene; Joe Mc­
Cune and Gladys Moore, both of Eu­
gene’; Jacob King, and Ruth Horton,
both of Junction City; Elva Beebe
and Lena Howard, both of Eugene;
W. E. Rupert and Maude E. Morellet,
both of Yakima, Washington.
after May 16 where a drill baa been
used, and somewhat earlier where the
seed waa broadcasted
T im . early
seeding give» grasses and weeds an
advantage over alfalfa.
T h e i-^f. .
TOLD BY COUNTY AGENT
Cause* of Accident*
Rtale Traffic Officer T. A. Raffety
has compiled a record of causes of
.r c ld m ls on Oregon highways and In
cities and counties of the stale. Into-
far as the latter two sources reported
Figures Include reports from city of
Portland: —
pounds of land plaster per acre pre­
vious to sowing alfalfa have proved
beneficial In moat cases In Lane coun­
ty. If you have not land plastered your
alfalfa ground and expect to do so. the
plaster should be applied at once so
that It will have an opportunity to go
Into the »oil and become available
before you aow your seed.
Time to Sow—Alfalfa should not be
»owed In lame county until the weath­
er I» warm enough to Insure prompt
germination and rapid growth. "Corn
planting tim e” la something of a guide
to time of sowing alfalfa here. The
majority of the beat stands of alfalfa
in Lane county have been planted
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31x4
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32x4
AWT S.S. Cord
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3 1 x 5 .2 5 AWT Balloon
Other Sizes Priced Proportionately
HOW ABOUT
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vs-
Good Tubes are TIRE ECON­
OMY. Always carry a spare.
How about a long wearing,
money saving Goodyear? We
have your size.
Ford and Chevrolet Special
29x4.40 Pathfinder Balloon
$9.45