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_ ■ » « M i f -c . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FOUR HOME POINTERS From 0 . A. C. Home Economic« Dept. By Special Community News Correspondants * • PLEASANT HILL • • • • • • • • • • • T ry thia lunch—a bowl of rice steetu rd In milk, a dish of flue Ore- Mrs R iley IM ity anl Miss Lit» gun stew d prunes, and plenty of Sm ith, le a th e rs in th e Cants* Sw ale cream for both. schools, atten d ed th.» te a c h e rs’ Instt tut© in C ottage G rove S aturday. V ariety com es from serving com Mrs. C. A. t^waggatt of S pencer moo foods In a v ariety of ways Do B utte arrived Monday aftern o o n for you know tw enty w ays of serving a v isit w ith Mrs J M S utto n who ha* c a rr o ts ? been quite 111 but It feeling a little N eith er m eal. flsh. cheese, eggs, or b e tte r at pr.»«ent. W J. B utler atten d ed a three-day beans a re »»©»led in a m eal w here plenty of co ttag e cheese la served. confer, nee in Eugene last week CAMAS SWALE B st Feeds Short In February II. ea a m likely to run short of » torw In F ebruary, says the Oregon experim ent station They a re watch- mi closely and when a shortage Is notice,! a su g ar syrup Is fed to lake the place of honey. To prepare, sugar and w ater a re stirred to g eth er in tb s ratio of tw o p arts of sugar to one part of w ater. One tcaspoonful of ta rta ric a d d Is added io every 30 pounds of su g a r W ater n e a r the ladling point la ua<d to mix with Ik" sugar but ra r e Is taken not to scorch the a.vrup in m aking Syrup Is fell lo the b-es by pour ing Into a friction top bucket. In the lid of which have been punched 50 lo 75 holes with a lath nail The buck et la placeif upside down over the fra no*» of the hlv.» T he top of the hive Is then covered with an em pty hive body which will fit over the bucket. S everal layers of new spaper are p lacid over the hive for w arm th, betw een the cover and hive proper, with a hole cut large enough to III the bucket. In th© absence of Ihe p resid en t, C. L. W illiam s Mr H aurigan acted as ch airm an of the special m eeting of th e P leasan t H ill Com m unity club, w hich w as held a t th e com m unity hall S atu rd ay night, Fob. 1«. Aa Mr L indsay, whoa» stag e building th e clu b has been using as a place of m eeting, d esires to use th e building, tt was decided th a t th e piano be mov ed to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olson u n til th e club should w ant It S u p erintendent K J Moore w as a A good one-dtah meal arran g e a again. A motion was m ade and c a r visito r in th e Cam as Sw ale schools baking dish of p otatoes to be ©scal ried to extend Mr L indsay a vote of last week. th a n k s for the use of th e building. An Interesting m eeting of th e F loped ; lay a slice of ham th r» e I t w as also decided to sto re th e seats E. and C V. of A. was held at the fo u rth s of an Inch thick on top of and to put w hat money th ere Is in school house W ednesday night. S ev the p o tato es; a tai bake until both are th e tre a su ry a fte r all hills a re paid eral m atters of v ital In terest to th e ten d er in to th e piano fund. T he m eeting ad farm ers w ere discussed In which journed »jntll callr/l again by th e roads was th e main issue. It w as a T ie h alf a dosoen flags together presid en t. C. L. W illiams. beautiful evening and th ere w as a with red or blue ribbon, spreading the Mrs. P N. Laird, who had h e r ton large crowd out flags so th ey will stand, and ua» these sils rem oved a t th e E ugene hospital You Tell Em Mrs W alter H ager and aunt. Mrs. as a c< n te rp irc e fo^ G eorge W ashing F rid a y , r tu rn ed to h e r hom e in Story, have been q u ite 111 w ith th • to n ’s birth d ay dinner. Stick a tiny The best man and bridesm aid were E d 'n v a le Sunday. Hag In each piece of cheery plo for discussing the event of the evening grippe but a re a little b e tte r L ittle Ju n io r l-aird celebrated his bwfor > nt the wcddpig breakfast We a re glad to have Mr. and Mrs. d essert. th ird birth d ay Sunday, F eb ru ary ifi. L aw rence McKay In o u r m idst again. "W asn't It aw ful th e way th e baby Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of W alterville They moved in S aturday. To glorify a hum ble b r ’ad pudding, crl d during the w edding cerem ony, w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs R. P. Mr. and Mrs Robert H uffm an and spread th e top. a fte r baking, with a said the atte n d a n t of the groom "I L aird Sunday. fam ily of P leasan t Hill w ?re Sunday thick lay er of good hom em ade J lly don't u nderstand why people should Owing to the illness of Miss B ertha v isitors at th e hom e of h er p arents. or Jam. th en pile a m eringue on that bring the babies to a wedding ’’ M anning, who is stIU confined to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutton. "Me n »It her," said the bridesm aid, and brown In th e ovon. T he fam ily h e r bed at th e home of Mrs. E. B. "w hen I get m arried I am going to Mrs. J. T. H urley visited F riday won't recognise it. T in k er. H . C. W heeler, assista n t su with Mr*. W. P. N apper who was have -ngraved rig h t on the wedding p erin ten d en t. took charge of th e S un q u ite ill w ith th e grippe, but Is bet- pected ’ " C hurch of C hrist day school at P leasant H ill C hristian te r at present invitation th e words. No babies ex chu rch Sunday. F eb ru ary 16. T h e church a t school SI15 a m Mrs. R avllle Laguv and little son W ayne O verholser. Lucille B enn*tt and d au g h ter a rr iv ’d last week from C lasses for all ages. T he Bible our Stamps of Affection and Anna L attin finished high school Los Angeles. C alifornia, to visit with tex t book. | She was bidding h< r lov »r farew ell, la s t sem ester. T hrire is only one relativ es here She is visiting in the T he church at w orship l i a. m fur h» was going on a prolonged husl senior. Mabel Olson, now atten d in g hom e of h e r uncle. F ran k Jones, at Show ing forth th e Lord'« death till ness trip around Ihew orld T earfully th e high school. T hey will all be p r sent. He com es to r« celv j H is own A «he clung to hint and asked: "Dear g rad u ated in June. S urveyors w ere out today snrvSy sacred service held each Lord'« day Adolf.will yon be tru e to me when you Miss A nna L attin is assistin g a t ¡ng for the new road we a re to have as was th e custom and leaching of a re far aw ay* Prom ise m.» th at you th e T in k er hom e du rin g the illness th is sum m er Som e much needed th e first cen tu ry church. will w rite to me from every tow n you o f Miss Manning. T he church In training 6:30 p m you vlsl” " And as he gathered her work is also being done on the road. Mr. G ressm an has rented his ranch T rain in g th e youth to a v ’lvlty for In his arm s, he cried "Oh. Ada. Is to p arties com ing from Canada. They .C h rist is one of o ur g re a te st (asks It lo re th at prom pts you to say this-— will take possession March first. T his is th e purpose of Young peo or a re you m erely coll -cling foreign T he ran ch ow ned by W ill C arr of ples’ m eetings. , postage stam ps? FARM REMINDERS P ortland fo rm erly occupied by Dr. T he church evangelistic 7:30 p m. Colem an and his d au g h ter. Mrs. Evangelism was th e sp irit that won Many at S uppsr M yrtle Flem ing, h as been rented to m illions for C hrist in th e first cen T rouble In ch u rn in g a t th is tim e of About 150 persons attended the Mr Lawson, who will move onto th » Evangelism th e y a r may be overcom e by raising tu ries of C h ristian ity. M ethodist For irti M issionary soci ran ch at once. the tem p eratu re of the c r a m Cream which is th e proclaim ing of th e whole e ty ’s cafe te ria supper on Friday night Prof. E. C. Hoven, an In stru cto r In th at is too cold req u ires along tim e t 0 Gospel to th -w o rld hi th e supr >me The sapper, which was held In the th e Bible U niversity of Eugene, will churn. Cream should churn In task of the church In this day This church basem ent, was for the benefit d eliv er th e serm on at th e C h ris tia n ! from 30 to 10 m inutes and no difficul church has no o th er m essage than of student work In foreign «eld. chu rch rtf P leasan t Hill Sunday. Feb. th e whole B ible—the com plete Gas- ty should be encounter d In doing this 1 4 . in th e place of Rev. W. A. Elkins ip If th e cream h as a t ’m p e ra tu re of el—a m essage rilled with the firs WE ARE agents for the 1) signer l*at At a stu d e n t body election held about 60 degrees. F or best resu lts it of evang I ism every L ord’s day’ even terns, a . R Sneed D epaitnt'rtil ing a t th e P leasan t Hill high school F ri Stör». fjj should be held at th is tem p ra tu r- for d ay afternoon. Feb. 15. th e stu d en ts about two hours p rio r to ch u rn in s form ed th em selv es into tw o political tim e. p arties, th R lnkydlnka w ith Glib rt M arguth a> m anager, an d th e wind-1 SELLING GOVERNMENT SURPLUS ARMY GOODS AT Jam m ers with C h ester W heeler as I G ooseberry grow ers who lnt »nd to LESS THAN 50 OF GOVERNMENT PRODUCTION m anager T he following officers w ere dispose of th e ir fru it to ra n n e rie , p r aidant. Mabel Olson, rB', , t Br.r ay wl!h ''" ’’"»'Hbhnr to pre elect d: AT THE SPRINGFiELD mt mjldew. but sp ray in g whil-- th w in d jsm tn er: v’ce jrse id e n t, K av OI- en. w indjam m er; se c re ta rr-tre a sa r- fn ,,t to ,iev,>!oPlR« » "1 «-a»«* "’ ulphu: r. H elen Miller, w indjam m er; ath- w - !eh *!=««« '» can s r. Guy Mathow^. rlnky- O n 3 sp ray applied as the leaf clusters yell leader. A rth u r S chraeder. re beginning to expand and second * the fir^t f!ow.rw bloom will usnallv rinkydfnk. Thorough A stu d en t council wa* ferm ed which tep mildew Infestntion. Is ‘o con^M of re p r ^ c ^ f fives of the rork will p ro tect th e b erries from We have a world of Bargain, for Men and those who buy thr<**> upper clasae« with W ayn Ov >r- ttack II, I 1»'-’«. The Castle EUGENE H^me of the Best TODAY AND FRIDAY TO i *' 'V f I W / . ■ A « m F \ ___ \ •! - - • < —» < in BANDIT WITH M ILTO N SILLS Crooked angels and shady dealt, country houses and wed ding peals. • • • Fun, pep. romance and thrills. e • • Though her job was crooked— her eoul wae straight. • • • She wae the cleverest crook of the gang, but the had the face of an angel. THE MERRIEST MELODRAMA IN A DECADE Army Goods Store hol«<*r. presid en t of the sen io r class, Sklm thh k c r am to test at least as chairm an. A new stu d e n t body T he thick r the cream con stitu tio n which was sub m itted by 30 p er cent. skim milk you will th e co nstitution com m ittee was adopt th e m ore er have left to feed th e stock Skim milk for feeding hogs o r chi, kens Is ■ w orth o n e h a lf as much p e r 100 pound , ROOT RADISH MAGGOT 'an corn is w orth a bushel, so 200 FLY KEPT FROM PLANTS I pounds of skim milk has as much feed Th© radish root maggot Is control value as one bush-1 of corn lable by covering th e young seedling’ Lice and rin g worms a re likely to to prevent the root m aggot fly from cause trouble In stock this tim e of laying h er eggs on or n ear th m. Lice A good m ethod Is to m ake an in- year, especially in the young. verted V-shaped trough, covered w l t h 1 I ,mav b - handled quite succesefully by cheese cloth o r fin» w ire screen. The jap p b ’ing raw linens ed oil. rubbing it trou g h is usually mad - 18 inches wide | wel> iDto thp skln R inK worms may a t the base. 18 inches high and 10 be treated sa tisfa c to rily by applying feet long. It can be m ade from light salicylic o in tm en t o r plain hard lard m a te ria l and with good care will last and su lp h u r on the p a rts affected. several ySars. The radishes can e ith Couple Are M arried e r he sown In rows or sown broad c a st und< r the screen. Roy O rville S harm an and Miss Vera W hen the radishes a re half grown Nickum were m arried S atu rd ay even th e screen can be rem ov id and an Ing, F eb ru ary 1«. at th e hom e of o th e r p lan tin g made. In th is way H arry Brownfield in Springfield. Rev. fresh rad ish es can be had at all tim es H. E thell officiated. Th» eeremo>ny durin g th e s ason ittle dam age will took place In th e presence of a few resu lt from rem oving th» screen from relativ es of the bride and groom. th e m atu re p lan ts as th e fly will seldom deposit eggs on any but young Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, D entist, Vitus plants. building. Springfield. Oregon. CHIROPRACTIC Is the science that la restoring health to thousands who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsilitis, nervousness, sleeplessness, h'eadaches, enlargeed prostrate glands, high blood pressure etc., by scinetlflcally co-ordinating the prin ciples of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The results are Safe, Sane and Sure. DR. GEO. A. SIMON Examination Free Phene 356 J L h? i.thL .,T ’,pleuOf SATURDAY ONLY of this kind in the city or Springfield has been proven by ! response of tin- people since the opening of ibis Army in g ’Jrice St° re thUt g‘VeS th# d°.,,ar a P,irchiiH- Just a few items m entioned below; All Wool U. 8. Army Blankets, heavy weight and arge slze $2 85 Hospital Blankets, all wool. These are brand new and weigh 3'/a lbs, or more <£ U. S. Army Wool Breeches $1.9 5 Moleskin Breeches Corduroy Pants Army Wool Long Pants Dress Pants, all Work Shirts U. S. Army Wool Shirts U. S. Army Wool 53 <JQ W00' $4.9 5 $3.95 55c Canvas/Work Gloves. $2.9 5 Extra Good Leather Gloves 85c °'Coats ..... $2.9 5 Wool mix Union Suit3 ^ ,- Wool-mix Pants. $ 2 9 5 $ 2 .9 5 5 2 .4 5 SHOES Pair 10c Good Work Sox, Pr., 2 0 C ¿cvMtyfo W . Schenck * Pair ........... 35c SHOES T almadge SHOES Heavy Army Officers' Shoes, a brute for wear £ 5 .(3 0 High Grade Dress Shoes <£4 C|ij in “ASHES OF VENGEANCE', Oxfords, black or brown calf, rubber heels, a snap at $ 4 .9 5 Hundreds of Unadveriised Bargains are on the Shelvos Every article sold at tins store is fully backed with a “mCne^- bfick'' guarantee if not as rep rese iteri At Springfielri Our Ironclad G uarantee pro. tecto you and aasu res you »»tlsfactlon. We w ant you to be satisfied and become a b o ssie r , of the Springfield Army Goods Store. Brought bnck to Eugene for one day at the request of hun dreds of Norma’s friends. - The Castle - ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW LET’S GET ACQUAINTED C< I 4 th S h e e ts ■ '•♦•.©F en Springleld, Oregon JMWMOtA NORMA 75c Heather Hose, We can Save you considerable Money on your Shoes. All Leather Work Shoes, solid oak sole <fJ2 95 O ver Ltidford's 916 pU ilaraette S tre e t B U B E N E , O R EG O N ivnp»' for men and vicinity needed a store ALWAYS THE SAME PRICES m “See you in Eugene at the Castle”