The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 06, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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W H O IS W H O
and What They Do
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¡SEOGEWICK RITES
HELDATCRESWELL
A Claseified Directory of Reliable
Buaineaa Firma and rrofeaeional
People Thia Newspaper Recommends
to You.
Prominent Resident Of Lane
County Passe» At Home
After Short Illness
AUTO DEALERS
DANCING
PHOTOGRAPHERS. FILMS
ANDKR8ON MOTORS, INC.
dan <• ■
Curl R. Baker Film Shop
AT WINTKRGARDBN
Eastman Films — Kodaks —
Frames — Albums— Motion
'I'h.. Dance T hat’» Different"
Picture Cameras.
l. u >i'l id. «Id.'Wiilk In Hprlng
Mu, Oil, Tlree and Batteries
Every Saturday Night
We Photograph Everything
field Owner tuny have name Io 6th end A Hix , Hprlagfleld Mb. 43
luultua 10c
<«•' nli 26c
Anywhere.
proving ownership and pay lux
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Mall films to P. O. Box 6(7
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(33 W illamette. Eugene
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FURNITURE
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Japaaeae
Antimony!
Expert Repairing
All Work
Guaranteed,
HCIIERICK MOTOR CO.
EOH
HAI.E
IJ.Htd Used Wood
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Floyd Kenn, dy ol Mohawk an. the
purentH ol a aou bo,'I. Io I bom al
M.aa Nelaon'u Maternity boapllal
lu Eugene. May 31). 1936
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MONTI AO
Muter Cara
HA I,EH and HEH VICE
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
F IN A L ACCOUNT
NO TIC E IH HER EBY G IVEN
Thai the undersigned, u executrix
o l Ibe lju.1 W ill and Tealameut ul
tlarry Y. Hpence. deceeaed, b u
tiled her uecouut fur the final set­
tlement of aald decedt it's estate In
the County Court (or luuie County,
tlre g o u , and that Saturday the 32nd
■lay of Juuo. 133b. at the Court
Hoorn oi »aid l.'ourt In the County
Court House, In Eugeno, Oregon at
BEAUTY PARLORS
PACIFIC HOSPITAL,
ten o'clock lu tbe forenoon. b u
INC.
I mwii fixed by aald Court u tbe
HOME BEAUTY SHOP
13lb and Hllyard
tune and place fur hearing objec­
tion» thereto, and fur the u t ile
P ER M A N EN T W AVES *1 M
Mbona 3b00
inetit thereof.
All Work Guaranteed
Eugen *, Oregon
EFFA M. HPENCE.
Tel. 30
Executrix of tbe Laat W ill Mrs. Ella Marcher
1
LAUNDRY
and Testament of lla rry Y.
CREAMERIE8 -
Hpence, deceaaed
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
l. I. HAY,
Floyd Wood. Prop.
Attorney fur estate.
Demaud tbe Meat—Costs no Mora
|M 23 30 -Je 6 13 20)
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BLUE BELL
303 Main St..
Mkona 100
Dairy Products
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
All Kinds of Laundry Service.
N O TIC E IH HEREBY O iVEN lea ('ream, Butter. Cheese, M ilk
We Call for and Deliver.
_
that Ada Maimer b u been ap­
Your Patronage W ill Be
pointed administratrix uf tbe ee- EUGENE FARM ERS CREAM ERY,
Mkone Eugene (33
tale uf Mrs A. A, Kimball, de-
Appreciated.
< eased, by tbe Cuunly Court for
tarn» County, Oregon. All perauna
DENTISTS
having claims ugalnst said estate
LUMBER
are hereby nullflnd to present the
D it G. A. BROWN
aame with proper vouchers tu tbe
The Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co.
undersigned at tba law utflce of
Hours 3 A. M. to b P. M.
Furnishes a
Douald Young, 334 Miner Building.
I*hone 30-J
Eugene.
alz pôbïicâ"
months tu * Bud “ B,n 8 u -
COMPLETE HOME
fro lli the Oregon,
date of within
tiië ’ flrst"
Bprlngflald j
tlon of thia notice.
!
Residence 738 A Street.
| Building and Repairing Service.
Date of first puhlcatlun, May 23,
For Uervlce Phune Springfield 66 |
133b
or It no answer, phone 34-J.
DR.
WM.
N.
DOW
ADA PALM ER.
Springfield.
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Administratrix of the estate of l
DONAI^D* YOUNG
dBCBBBBd X-Ray Diagnosis — Hours 3 to 13 ,
Attorney for .«(ate
(M 23 3 0 - Je ( 18 201
PRINTERS
Ranges and Circulators
Several Lines Including Muntag.
TH E W ILLAMBTTB PRESS
'
Linoleum Inlaid and Felt B u e
I*8* “ lld Gllve Ht» — Rhone
Springfield
Attractive Mrlces on Furniture
Eugeue, O rego n.
Mhone 2
and Hugn.
I
Sac Us Befors You Buy
BATTERY SERVICE
Business Stationery— Office Forms
We Deliver
Phone 113k
Booklets — Placards —
643 W illamette
Eugene
LAN ECO
Dodgers, etc.
HATTERY FACTORY
GROCBRIE8______ A Modem Print Hkop Producing
Up-To-Date Printing.
Back at our old location. Ixass ,
overhead your gain. Bee our new
I >111111,EE'S
Mkone and a Baleaman W ill Call.
material batteries In genuine Oateu 1
u, u /I I U r P ’ t H ( I t ' H i t Y
bard rubber c u e . before you buy
K E D 4 W H J T IC O K O C M R IY
All parts handmade In Eugeue. For
Mbone 4
capacity—earvtoe— price— none bat-1 L'or. 4th and Main Sts., Springfield
SERVICE STATIONS
tar. RECHARGING— REPA IR IN G . j ______ __________________________
■ Mhone 1003
34b Van Burvn
HOSPITALS
PHYSICIAN - SURGEON
1 ,o 8 BD” * appointment.
Office Phone ( — Res. Phone 37
First Nat l Rank Bldg. Springfield | D1L MILTON V. WALKER
Surgery and Diseases of Women
NOTICE
____ ____________________________
4th and Main Bta.
Springfield
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
FRUIT PACKERS
Phone B2-J
Notice Is hereby given that tbe
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uuderslgned
Executors
of
the ,,
____________
estate of Susanna S. Bowers, de E u g e u e hfUlt (.rower B ABB 11 MELVILLE 8. JONES, M. D.
c u e d , have filed tbelr Final Re Diamond A. Brand Fruit Packers |
Surgery and Dlaeasea of Women
port and Account as auch with tbu ttU(1 shippers. Ice and Cold Storage.
X Ilay and Physiotherapy
A ST. SERVICE STATION
General Gasoline. Oil and Greases
Goodrich Tires
"A Home Owned Biatlon."
6th and A Sta.. Springfield, Pfa. 44
Mitchell Service Staticn
A L L R IC H F IE L D PR O D U C T8'
— Yale Tires —
Greasing - Battery Recharging
Expert Radio Repairing by
LEE CRAY
Phono 43-J
7th and Main Sts.
Bprln^leld
OREGONIAN
SERVICE STATION
At tbe Springfield Junction
GAS AN D OILS
Service Day and Night.
Grocery Sundries. Tobacco's and
Picnic Goods.
West Hprtngfleld
Ph. 8pr. 33 J
WOOLEN MILLS
EUGENE
WOOLEN MILL CO.
Manufacturers of Woolens.
Specialising In I Julies
COATINGS A N D SUITIN GS.
Retail Department at Mill
Eaat End (th Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
U. OF O. TAKES MINOR
SPORTS TITLE S IN N. W.
Northern
division
conference
Springfield, Oregon
Coco Cola— Kiel Beverages
titles In golf, tennis und swimming
duy uf June. 1336, at tbe hour uf
First
National
Bank
Bldg
Ph.
43
ten o'etock In the forenoon. In the
Cldar Vinegar
were udded to the loug list uf Unl-
County Court Room lu the Court
Mbone 1480
POLING URGES FAITH IN
*"rB,tv
alhlelk acb'#’ e
House, Iti Eugene, Lane County,
Ferry uear 8th Ave E.
Eugene.
* nieiilH thin NpriUK a« th e las t phase
Oregon, has Iweu set and filed by
AMERICA, EDUCATION of .... ,„34.36 program drew to a
tbe Hun. Fred Flak, Judge uf said
Cuurl as the time and place for U. O. COMMENCEMENT
close.
bearing same, and fur tbe final
Education wu pointed to as a
Tom Stotldard's varsity eolf team
EVENTS ARE PLANNED basic uud permanent cure for un-
Hettlemeut uf said estate.
annexed conference honors by
JESSE G W ELLS,
Commencement exercise» fur the employment In the United States »hooting u low aggregate score of
HAROLD J. W E L I j S,
by Dr. Duulel A. Puling, noted au­ 60« tu lead the field by 32 strokes
Executors i ilfty-elghtti graduating class of the
(M 1( 23 30—Ja ( 1 3 )
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... ,
. . , thor. lecturer aud radio figure of lu tbe first annual tournament held
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' University of Oregon will be held New York. In a commencement ad­
since 1931 last week-end here at
June 16. 16. uud 17. with Oswald dress to 377 members of the O8C
Eugene Leonard Anderson, one-
Garrl am Villard, noted liberal edi­ graduating class June 3. He de­ year letterman, took Individual
tor und son of one of the univer­ clared that “education is a cure honors with a low score of 146 for
that comprehends not merely a the 36 hole test over the Eugene
sity's eurly benefactor# acheduled
symptom of a national dlaease but Country club course.
Watchmaker and Jawalar
to deliver the address to the de­ that goes to the very root of In­
The Webfoot doubles team of
BMKJNGFIELD
parting graduates and their rela­ dustrial, of social, of cultural und
Be. Paoiflo Watoh InagMtor
Tom Mountain, senior, and John
tives and friends.
of moral cause»."
First CI bbb W ork at Reasonable
Economus. sophomore ace. won the
Prtosa.
" If as a national policy the aver­ nortnern division doubles crown
The Rev II. C. Brooks, head of
the department of rellglun at age age for leaving school were lust Saturday at Pullman. -Wash.
Pumona college, w ill deliver the raised to 17. then 2.145,359 young The team title went to the Univer­
baccalaureate sermon Bunday at 11 workers would be removed from sity of Washington with 11 points,
o'clock In McArthur court. He will productive employment, and 652.753 Oregon was close behind with eight
apeak on "The Challenge of the people would be removed from the counters.
| Present World Bliuatlon." He Is unemployed and tbe unattending
Oregon's
powerful
swimming
uf llttsburgh. Pa. *
rcgur.led as one of the leading cdu school group,” Dr. Poling stated. team had an easy time taking
calors und religious workers on "Completion of high school would northwest .honors by winning every
the coast, slid Is highly regarded remove 4.433.022 front the army of first place In the conference meet
the unemployed, while completion held early this spring at Seattle.
us s it orator
of Junior college would Increase
Represented By
Only one tennis player and one
"Youth tyid the Republic" liaa
this number to 8,157,638."
swimmer will be lost the three
been
cltoscn
by
Mr.
Villard
ns
his
E. H. TURNER
The speaker continued to show
topic for the commencement ud tbe additional effect on unemploy­ teams next year. Tom Mountain,
A HL
Bprlngflald. Ora*
dress, to be given at 11 o'clock ment through Increased teaching No. 1 tennis star, and W ally Hug.
Monday In McArthur court. Sel­ staffs, und greater demand for Salem, sprint ace on the swimming
ection of Mr. Villard as speaker clothing, books, supplies and equip­ squad, are the graduating seniors.
this year Is regarded as particular­
ment.
ly I It ting, since It was just 60 years
VACATIONISTS WARNED
ago that the cornerstone of Villard
B U N IO N P A IN S
OF SPOTTED FEVER TICK
Hnll, made possible by the gift of
Ills father, Henry Villard, was laid.
Formerly Walker-Poole
No Need To Suffer Another Day
A warning ugalnst spotted fever
HEA RING ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
EUG ENE— U th H PR IN G FIELD
ticks,
which already this year have
There Is one simple yet Inexpen­
and Charnelton
228 Main
Notice Is hereby given that sive way to reduce inflammation taken the lives of three persons,
Wanda K Eastwood has filed her of swollen toe Joints and help get has been sounded by the Orgon
Telephone 723
Phone «3-J
I U n it! account au administratrix of them down to normal and that is State Motor association for the
i the Estate of W. P. Eastwood, and to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night benefit of all motorists traveling
that the court has fixed 13:00 A. M. and morning.
Ask Flattery’s Drug Store or any through eastern Oregon.
of Friday. June 28, 1935, as the
Although two persons died ln
. H im * when said account will lie first class druggist for an original
I taken up for examination aim al- two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emer Harney county and one In Baker
i lowance and an order be mado as- aid Oil (full strength) and refuse county, the motor association has
I signing the residue of said estate. to accept unythlng in Its place. It
' Ail persons Interested may appear Is such a highly concentrated pre­ learned through H. H Stage, as
1 at said time and be heard thereon. paration that two ounces lasts a soclute entomologist for the United
W ANDA K. EASTW OOD, Ad­ long time and furthermore If one States government, that danger of
bottle of Emerald Oil does not give the disease exists almost any place
ministratrix.
you complete satisfaction you can
S. D. A LLEN , Attorney.
east of the Cascade mountains.
have your money refunded.
(M 30—Je 6-13 20-27)
Business Directory
E d w a rd G. P riv a t
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
P O O LE
F u n e ra l H o m e
FAR and NEAR
Vision Is Clear
With
FOREST
Driest May Since 1890 and
Light Spring Vegetation
Alarms Forest Men
Tbe driest month of May since
1890 and the driest May with one
possible exception since 1876. has
created a forest fire situation
which every vacationist should
bear in mind as he starts bis re­
creation trip during June, accord­
ing to the forest service. "Added
to the unusually dry condition of
the forest." say forest officials,
"spring vegetation, ordinarily serv­
ing as a valuable fire check at this
tlm - of year, has been delayed, ow­
ing to the cold earlier months, and
the result is a fire hazard extraor­
dinarily acute for this season.”
Forest service records through
May 20th showed a total of 37 flrae
in the 20 national forests of Ore­
gon and Washington. Twelve of
these fires were caused by care
less smokers; 10 by debris burn­
ing; 5 from camp fires; 3 from
lightning and 3 from lumbering
operations, larg est acreage burned
has been in Oregon, the Sluslaw
national forest topping the list with
a total of 7 fires and 286 acres.
Poole Funeral Home
DULL HEADACHES GONE,
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Headaches caused by constlpu
tlon are gone after one dose of Ad-
lerlka. This cleans poisons out of
BOTH tipper and lower bowels
Etids
bad
sleep,
nervousness.
Flanery's Drug Store.
THE FACT FINDERS - and their discoveries
Poems and songs that you enjoy to hear.
With
The Good Cheer Melodists
Veltie Pruitt — Ruth Leinhard
Rena Smith
Little deeds of kindness, little words of love,
Make our earth an W en. like the heaven above.
By ED . K RESSY
9 m
The Fine Improved Bifocals
Eliminating blur and distortion.
Tltene marvelous I hiihoh will In­
crease your efficiency by sharp­
ening your sight and you will
trhly enjoy their benefits
HAVE YOUR BYES
EXAM INED .
Eugene
Soaking Strawberriaa Overnight
With Sugar Prevents Them
Floating In Jara
Lane Forests Already H it
The Willamette national forest
suffered next acre lots with 184
acres, and the Deschutes national
forest has had 153 acres burned
over. In Washington the largest
acreage burned has been on the
Colville national forest In Ferry
county, while the Olympic national
forest has had the largest number
of fires.
These figures point to the Import­
ance of extreme caution on the part
of the public with cigarette and
campfires, it is said. Recreationists
are reminded that no campfire this
time of year is safe built against
a rotten log and that no campfire
should be left until the last spark
is out. “No smoking while traveling
on forest, brush, or grassland" Is
held a valuable rule for this fire
season. (Carelessness with matches
with the opening of the annual 4-H the top
Jars which have pre- and cigarettes is a prolific source
club summer session June 10, to oe viously been sterilized by boiling, of fire damage each year. It Is
followed two weeks latv*r by the and
sealed. When using this pointed out.
regular adult summer session June ntethod. everything that comes in
Protection Means More Jobe
24
Approximately 1000 Oregon ocatact with the fruit should pre­
W ith the realization that a large
boys aud girls are expected (or tbe viously have been boiled 10 min­ part of the population is directly
club Hesston, while early Indica­ utes. Including Jars. cup. lids and and IndirecUy dependent far a live­
tions are that tbe regular session rubbers.
lihood upon the future forests of
will have a larger registration than
Strawberries of firm texture, this region, an increasing group of
for the past several years.
such as the Elterburg 121. Corval­ citizens in all walks of life Is
Majur interest alsu Is centered lis and Narcissa varieties are best awakening to the importance of
around courses ln tbe school of for canning. Miss Case says.
cuttlhg down the appalling annual
home economics, emphasizing child 1
fire losses, it is stated. This in­
development, parent education and , STATE GRANGERS PLAN
creased Interest applies to logged
family relatioushlps, under the
u c c t
off laud as well as merchantable
leadership of Dr. W illiam E. Blatx,
MIXER AT ANNUAL MEET timber, since people are seeing that
director of St. George's School for
Members of tbe home economics cut over land must soon be depend­
Child Study at the University of
extension staff of Oregon State col­ ed upon for new crops to sustain
Toronto. Canada, well-known au­
lege bave accepted an invitation the timber industry when virgin
thor aud educator in this field. Gne
from Ray W. Gill, state grange stauds are exhausted.
of the first 24-hour nursery schools
master, to provide the entertain­
to be held lu the United States will
ment for the annual "Monday night WESTFIR MAN DIES AT
be a part of tbe summer program.
mixer. " to be held at McMinnville
HOSPITAL IN EUGENE
June 10, preceding the opeulng of
LUMBER PRODUCTION AT the state grange convention there
John A. Oxby, 60, resident of
Westfir, died at the Pacific hos­
LOW EBB IN COAST MILLS June 11.
TLc program is to be held out- pital in Eugene last Thursday. He
Seattle. Wash., June 6— A total of-doors. Miss Gertrude Skow, re­ was horn December 16, 1874 In
of 519 down and operating mills creation specialist, will direct the Michigan and had been a resident
in Oregon and Washington which games, songs, relays and other en­ of W estfir for 19 years.
reported to tbe West Coast Lum­ tertainment from s central stage,
Survivors include five sisters,
bermen's association for the week with a four-way loud speaker sys­ Mrs. W. E. Johnson. Oklahoma;
ending May 26. produced 22.917.476 tem carrying to four groups of Mrs. F. D. Flye, Mrs. Sarah Thomp­
board feet of lumber. This was ap­ ^rangers. Each of the four groups son. and Mrs. C. M Bronson, all of
proximately 2.700.000 feet under will be assisted in the different Michigan, and Miss Hilda Oxby.
the preceding week. The average numbers by home demonstration Wisconsin; and one brother. Rob­
weekly production of this group of agents or members of county rural ert Oxby.
sawmills in 1935 has been 78.493.- recreation units which receive re­
The body was shipped to Elk
584 feet; during the same period creational training each month un­ Rapids. Wisconsin for Interment by
in 1934 their weekly average was der the guidance of the home econ­ Branstetter-Simon chapel in Eu­
86.676.970 feet.
gene.
omics extension staff.
The new business reported la s t'
week by 619 mills was 50.028.667 i Return from loaho— Irene and
Tonsils Removed — Constance
hoard feet against a production ot [ Heth Opte returned Saturday from Uoodale. six year old daughter of
22.917.476 feet and shipments of Boise. Idaho, where they had been Mrs. E. C. Goodale. underwent an
33.851.326 feet.
Their shipments called to attend the funeral of an operation for removal of her ton­
were over production by 47.7 per­ uncle. They were accompanied by sils Monday at tbe office of a local
cent and their current sales were Roh*rt McLagan.
physician.
over production by 118.3 per cent.
The orders booked last week by
this group of Identical mills under
the total in the preceding week by
about 6.000.000 feet or approxim­
ately 9.3 percent.
A group of 526 Identical mills
whose records are complete for
GOOD CHEER AND COMMON SENSE PROGRAM
both periods show total orders 1936
to date of 1.843.948,000 board feet,
compared with 1.633.217.000 board
Every Tuesday Over Radio Station K-O-R-E
feet for the same period In 1934. an
7:15 to 7:30
Increase of 12.9 percent.
(Universal Visibility)
41 Wsst 3th
HOW TO KEEP BERRIES 06621763
FROM SHRINKING TOLD
»trawimrry canning time la at
band again In Oregon, and as many
homemakers make plans to "put
up" berries for tbe coming year
one of the questions most often
Funeral services for Clyde Ham­
asked Is how to keep them from
ilton Sedgwick. (7, of Creswell,
shrinking and rising to tbe top of
were held Hunday afternoon at 3
tbe jar.
o'clock
from
tbe
Presbyterian
The answer to this, says Miss
church at Creswell. Rev. James S.
Lucy Case, extension specialist In
Smith of Cottage Grove, assisted
natrtllon at Oregon State college,
by Rev. Mlltou 8. Weber of Eu­
is to place tbe hulled, washed her-
gene, officiated. Schwering chapel
iles in a preserving kettle or other
was in charge of arrangements.
container alternating a layer of
Mr Sedgwick died at bis borne
berries with a layer of sugar, and
on Decoratlou day following a two-
let them stand over nlgbt or about
weeks heart ailment. He was born
12 bours. Hbe recommends one-
uf Glen Ellyn. Illinois, on April 10,
ibird to one-half cup of sugar for
18(8. and was graduated from Be­
each box of berries By this pro
loit college, later receiving a law
cess 'be berries are plumped, los­
degree from the University of W is­
ing pari of their juice and abuirb-
consin.
Ing part of the sugar.
He was married to Miss Grace
Three Methods Used in Canning
Bearby at Moline, Illinois on June
Next morning the homemaker
23. 1837 and lived there until they
may can tbe berries by any of sev­
moved to Creswell in 1310 where
eral methods tbe three most com
they made tbler home since that
monly used being the bot water
lime He was city recorder at the
bath, tbe pressure cooker, and the
time of bis death.
open kettle.
Survivors Include bis wld6w;
By the hot water method tbe
four children, George B Sedgwick,
berries are brought to a boll in
und Howard Sedgwick, Portland;
tbelr own juice and packed hot in­
W illiam D. Sedgwick. Stockton.
to hot. sterilised jars, to within
California,
Elizabeth
HBdgwlck.
one half inch of the top. The jars
Dallas. Oregon; and one slater.
are sealed immediately and lower­
Miss Helen 8. Sedgwick, Portland.
ed into boiling water which should
come one inch over tbe top of the
SUMMER SESSION WORK
jars. The jars should rest on a rack
IS AWAITED BY O. S. C. one-half Inch from the bottom of
the boiler. Remove tbe Jars after
Four-H School Starts June 10; 1000 they have boiled 10 minutes. Re­
Boys and Girls From Over
tighten the seal of screw lop Jars,
State W ill Attend
and cool away from a draft.
In using the pressure cooker tbe
"Hummer study lu a vacation berries are brought to a boil and
setting," long tbe slogan of tbe packed bot into the Jars as Just
Oregon State summer session, ex­ described, and then sealed and
presses a aituatlon that always placed In tbe pressure cooker, in
brings students from many distant which the water should be one-
state to do summer work at Ore­ half inch over tbe rack and boiling.
gon's Institutions. Tbe addition of Process at five pounds pressure
many summer courses In the school for five minutes.
of science at O. S. C. has greatly
Firm Texture Berries Best
broadened tbe available offerings, i By the open kettle method the
Bummer work on tbe Oregon i berries are boiled five to 10 mln-
State college campus is scheduled j utes ln the kett|e and packed to
••U N I V I S’’
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
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