Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1921
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t ' LOCAL NEWS
. ButirwM Visitor
John Porter, who resides north
, of this city, was a business visitor
, in Koseourg tor a few Hours today.
; From Cltv.land
John Downing motored from
Cleveland and spent several hours
' hero today atteading to business
' matters.
Visiters Ytsterday
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winnlford, of
Garden Valley, motored here yes
terday and spent ' the afternoon
hopping and on business.
From Melrose
A. 8. Burroway fetumed to his
home at Melrose this morning af
ter spending a few hours transact
ing business in this city.
On Business
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend several hours here
today looking after business mat
ters was J. Krohn of Cleveland.
Visitors Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry motor
ed from Buck Fork yesterday and
spent the afternoon here attending
to business matters and shopping.
Sheriff Ktarmer Hotter
Sheriff Bam fttarmer who ha?
been confined to his home with
a severe cold and threatened
pneumonia for the past three
days, is reported to be consider
able Improved today.
Visitors In Town
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacqulns and
family, of Myrtle Creek, motored
here and spent the day shopping
and on business.
Operations Performed
Miss Hasel Mohr, of Wilbur,
and Miss Hazel Wade of this city,
underwent tonsil operations here
loaay.
, To Eugene J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and
.'Mrs. Thomas Larkln motored to
. Eugene yesterday, returning in the
. evening. Mr. Larkin who was In I
Eugene on business returned with!
i them.
Mr. Halley Visits
E. C. Halley, of the public ser
vice commission, of Salem, was a
business visitor In this city yester
day. Mr. Halley was recently trans
tetrd to Multnomah county
headquarters. He returned to the
Sorth this tuorniiur.
omntlHM Will Reseivt Roses
The flower exchange committee
ot the Roseburg Woman's club will
' receive this week, the roses which
were ordered recently for the buy
ers at the flower exchange unle
held at the armory this rail. The
flowers- will arrive to be delivered
at the Chamber of Commerce
' NOTICE - t
'
The Business and Profea-
slonal Women's club will hold
their regular monthly lunch-
eon at Hotel L'mpqua, Friday
at 12:15. A unique program
has been prepared. All mem-
bers are urged to be present
rooms on Friday or Saturday, and
the purchasers will have an oppor
tunity to call for the plants,
Ieuvcs Hospital
C. L. Cluster of Dlllard, who
has been at Mercy Hospital re
covering from a severe attack of
pneumonia, has besn removed to
his home.
Dr. Strieker II
Dr. Frederick O. Strieker, state
health officer, spent the day in
rtogeburg conferring with mem
bers of the county health unit.
Mr. F. A. Ilcmls Home
Mrs. f. A. llemls was removed
to her home today from Mercy
Hospital where she has b?en un-
derifulnc treatment. Although
nhle to he moved to her home,
Mrs. llemls is still quite ill.
Visit Yesterday ' '
Mies Mona Schatim, of Balem,
and Mrs. N. W. Clemenson, of Eu
gene, stopped over here yesterday,
enroute to their homes alter a
trip to Klamath Falls and coast
points, where they have been visit
ing. Miss Schaum is with the Ter
minal Hotel offices at Salem.
Beat with gaa.
COUNTY ASSIGNED
QUOTA $1,600 IN
XMAS SEAL SALE
Douglas rounly Is expected to
dispose of ltiii. li0 Chi-l.ttmas seals
In the salo now underway. Of
this number the city of Koseburg
Is expected to purchase one-half.
while the county at large Is being
asked to take the remainder. The
quota for the county in money is
11.600, which Is nearly $700 more
than was raised last year. In 1924
the county purchased 4.3 stamps
per capita as. against 2.4 for the
year previous, 2.6 In 1922 and 3.3
In 1921. The state at large last
year averaged 6.8 stamps as com
pared with 6.4 stamps for 1923.
yesterday's sale was conducted
by the Koseburg Woman's club,
and the receipts amounted to $90.
The ladles aid society of the Pres
byterian church was In charge of
the several booths today.
BORN
STEVEN 9 To Mr. and rs. A1--fred
Stevens,- at their home In
this city, 830 Winchester street,
Thursday, December 3, a girl.
Heat with gas.
One Master Recipe ,
for Five kinds of cakes
It's certainly a pretty custom to acrve cake
when guests come. But, since wo all do it,
there is danger of monotony.
It is to escape that, and escape work, that
women find the Sperry Master Recipes so
helpful. By learning only three Master Reci
pes and simple variations of them, they find
they can make some two dozen kinds of cake.
One of these Master Recipes for Layer
Cake is given below. Notice how simple it
is and how easily it makes five kinds of cake.
The Sperry Master Recipe
for Layer Cake
S ewt
t rup mtlk or wstrr
1 t-iMHn rh vt vanilla
ftiul Icmun etrkt
Much depend on
thm flour '
Beautiful, tempting
cakes enn be gotten
only hv using really fine
IngrtMirnti. And the
most important b the
flour.
I use Sperry Drifted
Snow Flour and recom
mend it. Perfectly
blended , and always the
time, it h.is Riven me
highly tutinfactory re
eulti for the pait 12
years.
M cup shortening
l-'l ctipa u ar
2 riifMSpcriy IMtVd Snow
Flour iiltr-d with 2 In
spoon of beafcmt powder
Cream shortening until it may he henten with a
spoon; add sue-u gradiu-.tly txnting until mixture is
creamy. Srpamte the whites rind yolks of the rvs.
Beat yolks until thick and lemon colored; add to
rrvamed butter rnd siiitar; brat vigorously; thrn
rdd flour and liquid altcrnntcly, muring the while
until batter is sn:oith; and faM in the wrtl-lxatrn
vhites of tgzt ani fivorini(. B.'We In three well
prrasrd layer cake puns in a faiily hot oven (iOO F.).
Use your favorite fHi:ig.
Walnut Loaf Cake
Prepare the Master Recl'e, adding one hnlt nip of
finely chopped wulnuts to the cuke brtMrr brfire
folding in the bentcn whites of es-s. B.ikc in a
greased loaf cake pan about 45 minutes in a mod
erate oven (350 F ).
Golden Cake
Prepare tlie Master Recipe, using four egc yelks and
one whole egg. Add these wcll-bratm to the creamed
butter and sugar. Bake in a loaf (JM)J F.), or in
layers (J60u F..
Small Fancy Cakes
Prepare the Master Recipe. Pour batter Into a well
greaned. shallow baking pan. Usike fiom IS to 20
minutes. Cool, then cut into fancy shapes and ire.
Chocolate, pink, and white icing, wdl give variety,
!ind the tops can be decorated with chopped nuts,
cocosyiut and cutviicd fruits.
! FREE booklet of Sperry Master Rfcipes
; The fifth kind. White Cake, made with this same
Master Recipe, and other Sperry Muster Rt-ripes
for cakes are given in a new booklet, "EIGHTY
Food Delights from EIGHT Mailer Recipes."!,
of your baking will be simpler and surer with thre
Master Recipes. Write; I U send the booklet FK.
Sperry .
Write nw
Have ynu any Kiking
dimcutties truit you'd
like to have me help
solve? Would you like
advice on any other
problems of food pre
partition? Just write
me about thrm and I 11
gladly help you free.
Sperry has maJc my
services yours.
Address Sperry Flour
Co., Home Srrvtoe Bu
reau, i Francisco,
Dept. HOOl-D
"BoobM-Nutt"
1 Mechanical Toy
'OUR AIM t
TO SERVE
VOU WELL
AND
FAiTHFULLY
ALWAYS
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INSTITUTION-
ho.
INC.
SLL DEPABTMENT STORES
BUYING MOST
WE BUY
FOR LESS i
SELLING MOST
f WE SELL
FOR LESS
Paper Dolls
SplenSd Outfit,
CORNER OF CASS AND STEPHENS, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
To make children laugh
Vith pleasure, give them
"Boob McNu.tt." a
mechanical toy I His
back is as funny as his
front; he's t scream!
.Priced,
I 1 uraigiu.
39c
IVHRE SAWA CLrUS HPS $ HttxOQSSPWZQS
.Toys I Toys! Toys! You can buy them the most advantageously from our assortments. AD the. latest toy)
"Little mothers" love
their paper dolls 1 Here
I are outfits from which
i they may fashion wonder
I ful clothing for their
dolls. An appreciated
gift I Priced,
49c and 98c
Saturday!
Saturday is Doll Day I
We invite all the children
to see our vonderful
Dolls! Some of them
talk I 'Some are wee
Baby Dolls 1
All our Dolls will be
on display Saturday. We
want mothers to bring
their little girls to our
Doll land! Remember.
Saturday '8 the day I :
i;
Children's Automobiles
Large Enough to Ride In!
' How a child loves a cai
of his or her own! Ttiese
... . . .. . : ... !i ..
will be the mmcst busies
on the sidewalk,
They're the latest models.
1
tpoll
The prices range, from
$5.90
Why not send one of
these f.o.b. from Santa
Claus, to that little boy or
girl you love 60 dearly?!
to
$19.75
Boys Like Trains Best
The AU-Sufficient Gift!
Mechanical Trains
;1 hF'VW-'ii J
All aboard! On that dandy new Christmas train,
with its almost real engine and its nifty cars! Our
mechanical trains please boys! Priced,
89c to $3.98
Electric Trains
ructi
The gift supreme for. boyhood! An electric
train I Our assortment contains one which will de
light your boy. Buy it now for his Christmas,
Priced, '
$4.98 to $9.90
Buy Wagon Here
See 6ur line of wagons.
(They make ideal Christmas f a.
Rifts to youngsters. Our V$J J)UJ)c'n
5rlce are noticeably lower I fS-i
98C and $1.19
Those Popular Talking Dolls,
The Prime Present for Little Girls
A:
The way to a girFs heart is with a
Doll I Especially if it's a real mama
doll one which talks I Our assort
ment is supreme end let as help
, you make a tnerry Christmas by as
sisting you in your doll selection.
Beautifully
Dressed
V ' . .. .. , i .; i. .
These dolls are well dressed I
' They're attractive themselves, with
real children's faces. And, of course, '
they're priced lower at this store.
See them
98c
$13.75
Alcohol Steam Engines
' A Royal Gift to a Boy
What shall you give a boy for Christmas) Why,
he'd cherish one of these alcohol engines dearly I
They are perfect little steam engines, too, and are
splendid for the mechanically in
clined boy.
Priced Reasonably
See these before you purchase
that gift! Each engine has been
properly tested. For a fascinat
ing gift, choose this! Priced,
i ii i 1 1 r i
w Mi
$1.49 to
$9.90
Electric XmasTree Outfits
Buy a Set Thia Year
The glowing Christmas Tree I The safe way to
light your tree is with electric lights. And they're
not so expensive when you buy them here. Then,
too, you can use them year after year.
These Have Been Tested!
Each of these sets we offer has been tested. The
average set contains eight lights. A choice or a
variety of colors. Our quality is dependable, and
our prices are noticeably lower. The sets range in
price from
$1.49 to $2.19
Fine Scooters and Wagons
Built for Speed and Service
The cluMlrsl ncootrr on the road.
It's perfectly tonntructed of nplea
d Id 'aterial. Anil priced at
t . I . i , 1 ' .
Erector Sets ' '
Make Bridges, Etc.
The' boy with the
'mechanical turn of mind
will build wondrous struc
tures with these erecton
sets. Made well! They
.contain pulleys, shaftings,
bolts, nuts, screws, etc,
: Priced, ....
89c to
$4.49
Buddy"LhToys.
Supreme Quality
$1.14) to $2.49
"Buddy L"TToys are'
the best which can be
bought. They're gifts
hich boys will remember
' all their lives. The trucks
are remarkable! Priced.
$4.98to $10.75
Aluminum Sets
For Wee Housewives
A Fine CrrV Gift
I A set of aluminum like!
.mother", only amaUef; butl
o tnueh ftm to pUy withj
(irked,
59c to $1.89
Blackboards
Well Constructed
This is s gift which will
teach the child much as
well as afford real enjoy
ment. These are well
constructed. Give a
blackboard 1 Our prices
please! From
98c to $3.98
Tool Chests
Good Quality
Here's real manual
training kitsl Let your1
boy have some real fun!
'He will learn much at the
. .same time using these
tools.
These sets contain
from 12 to 27 good
. quality tools. They are,
l Jensibly priced, from
$1.98 to
$7.90
Toy Wash Setsi
For Little Girls
111
Rub a dub dub I Dolly's
clothes need washing, too.
!A small girl WU1 like this
miniature tub and board. '
Fine for her doll house.r
Priced.
39c
"Skeezix"
A Live Long DoU
Imagine how a child)
will Jove Skeezix!
Walt's Skee
tixl There are
other character
dolls, too! All
are splendidly
made and will
last a long time,
''Ske.erlx Is
priced at
89c
Stationery
Pleasing Gift
Everyone always likes
to receive writing paper
for Christmas! They'll,
especially like onr attrac-
tive boxes of paper, rib-:
bon tied. Priced,
12c to $1.98
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