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T H E S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS
îsT.^elt I Huntly Is
Shop Complete
For Making Home Products
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" I'll tn la r g v my shop to lak e lu atty- a » t .i i n bos.
¡th in * lu m> Imo if 1 gvt euougit trad o t A (our b u rn er *&» »toy.
Tl 11’RSDA Y. SEPT, 3, 1 »25
Iced eotla and a larg« l,ox r . a r them
m>rvoa to keep tbo milk frv .h
A counter capable of seatin g alx peo­
ple la now m u»e at the «hop. hut «.b
ilitlona may be made at n n r tim e th at
Ima tie«« will w arran t the expendi­
ture. Mr. iltin tb .ay».
with up ov
to Justify It." M B. Huntley
Id, en. will soon be repine .1 with a Wood i M t.tln g F o itp o n ed —The Ldtdloa ol
while dlscus»tug the poM ibilities of »lore, which will he Uh-.1 throughout ; the O. A II m eeting, p r .,| called for
■ his shop. The »hop 1» already equip, the w inter. A large steam table and tonight, ha» been postponed u n til Ih»
pest to make bread, cakes, pies, cook- oven is heated by gas, and la us.tl tlth .
les and pastries, »alads. and uny o th e r . (o keep souiag grav ies, v e g e ta b le
supplies handled by delleateasena, be- and m eats constantly hot am t ready
R eturn» from E a st—F. It
Chas,
aides hav ng a lunch co u n ter from j ’» serve. A doughnut m achine la also
which all so rts of short orders and , run by gas. but an electric c o o k v t for retu rn ed thia m orning from a viali In
itseala may lx» servvd
th!» work will be Installed soon. Mr M innesota.
Sy Arthur
THE RADIO M IR A fld.
KILL AT 100 MILES.
MAN LIVES LONGER.
MAUSOLEUM AND TRIFT
The world has never known fu.
a miracle as the miracle of to
radio. And no man living knows
w hat radio and moving pictures
combined are destined to do for
education.
As railroads shortened men's
journeys, and telegraphy short-
eneo transmission of messages, so
radio and moving pictures will
make shorter by more than nine-
tenths the journey along the tire­
some road of know ledge.
Two electric o ren s a re Included In i H untly state«.
the shop equipm ent which will bake
Probably th e beat refrig erated case | Vl«lt a t H ughes Hom«— Mr» Il R
out 50# loaves of bread each day. , in any delicatessen in lam e couaty I s l.e tn le y an I her d au g h ter. Miss Rllga
and th is am ount could he doubled , us<d to keep the salads, fru ts and beth Lem ley, visited W ednesday nt
with a night shift. T he cookies, pa», cold m eat» fresh. Thl» case la coole I the W (1 Hughe» home r.Ms Lemley,
trie s and cake« a re all mixed fn an ¡from th e (ante Ice p lan t used by the who Is a a ls te r of Mr Hughe«. 1» drlv
electric cake m ixer, ami the bread and . S w a rt, and W ashbum e m arket. T he I In* to la». A n g d es from her home in
buns a re made to raise artificially In w ater la cooled through a series of Tacom a.
Creamery Provides Market
For Lane Farmers' Produce
Nine (ream route», cover'** the io (ta k r, '* i, and ut the Mohawk und
d b ir le t around dprlngflaid and Ku M. Kriisi-, valle«« p .iw c .’it .Unto and
a re retailed
gene, a re coveted hv truck» from the <i)0o pound» of . h e «
tilitiltä n i Id c re a m , ty. \ e a | ,
boga each m outh from the plant
eggs and other farm produce* be
ll. sid I tiu new trucks, a new ten-
»Ides cream I» borghi ami rc ta llrl horsepow er holler la » recently b- it
by the rrwam ery from tin..., or f.nt- added to the creamery*» equipm ent.
hundred farm ers.
Th!» Incidental
business uitioiint to *JC00 or *3000
« ninnili.
Ait » « o rafe of toon pounds of lull
1er a day I» m ade by the creanv-rv
Thla output could be doubled If nee
essary Pive people a re employed by
the cream ery, art! two new t'hevro
l> I truck* are In use constantly.
Tl.o «satire output of ,| ■■ cream ery
I» uw d n ear here Mpr'r.gtls Id and Pu
gene use moat of It. and some Is sen«
B u y » H o u j t l — I d W ill P uverSOU flit»
p u n lisse d tw o house» and fo u r actes
In (he Mie w a it addition from K R.
P ie rce
Come In an.1 g»t our plico» on 01 < »
IV» repair broken window«, Flrvt
.1«»« painter» and decorator».
Alt
w ork
M ain
e u a r a r le .d
V«»by
,llro«,
MacMillan, 8,700 miles away in
the Arctic ice, is called up and in­
terviewed by radio, answering
the Associated Press questions
with his own broadcasting appa­
ratus.
Later, when he starts flying,
MacMillan will be able to answer
questions by radio while in flight
If men can do that now, how
soon will they talk through the
ether to those cosmic flying ma­
chines, the planets, floating in
space?
No static or other trouble pre­
sumably, once you get outside this
earth's atmosphere, only about 600
mile« deep.
An invention from New Zealand
eends high explosives through the
a ir in torpedoes guided by wire­
less. These air torpedoes operate
as do water-borne torpedoes used
to destroy battleships at sea.
And the New Z aland air tor­
pedo can be launched against an
enemy, flying ship, battleship or
city one hundred miles away and
wreck the object against which
it is steered by w i^ ess.
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The
United States snouid
that invent on
w ith it.
and
be
get
ready
The motto of thia country
ahould be:
Be friendly with the whole
world.
Be READY for the whole world
THE FARM ERS
EXCHANGE I
All over the United States the
average age of man is increasing.
Every year saved in adult life
means an increase in the nation’s
wealth. It costs money to bring
ur
i'dren, as well as effort and
£... .;:y.
’ ' e F iate o ' New York the
a v.rre •.-* — risen from twen-
’ 0 to thirty
:.s tnat corn-
good doc-
* r- to the
:■ ividual.
"The S'Lire of Fprlngfleld"
A pledge o f citizenship is an enthusiastic and w hole-hearted lu p p o l
GOOD PLUMBING IS
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
its attractivesness, its advantages, irg business and of your ne giiDors.
LONG & CROSS
'"d in the
: iod. Sup-
- It’a work is
Hun f.'O a day,
a.*, .ha
• ■ low estima*
You
c„n ii„-ure out for yourtelf how
much it means in money to add
sìa years to every adult's life.
Cut the $10 to $5. Cut that
nm ourt in half to allow for
women and others not working,
and you still have a saving, an
increase of national wealth to the
tone of seventy-five millions of
dollars a year.
Ours is a civilisation of interest­
ing contrasts. F cr instance, con-
sioer the 'e th e r who live.- in two
vhitew : h», I rooms in Jersey City.
Out of work, he was worrying
about feeding seven children when
the neighbor, called in “to help
his wife,” announced triplets,
making the number of his children
in act and th o u g h t o f S pringfield, its ideate, iia in s titu tio n s , its hemeo.
When any in d ividua l c r local organizatio n m akes an e ffo r t fo r a bigger
and better S p rin g fie ld they dsserve and have a rig h t to expect the loyal
support o f every citizen.
T hat mausoleum will not have
whitewashed walls, but a fine
marble finish.
When churches ask, “Why are
we not crowded’ ” one answer
might be, “Because, while mothers
of children lack decent housing,
you build $3,600,000 mausoleum.«
for corpses th at might as well be
put in the ground to add to its fer­
tility, or carried up the chimney
of the crematory, putting back in­
to the air the nitrogen they took
from it." Would the Founder of
Christianity, who had not where
to lay His head, subscribe to that
mausoleum?
V isiting at G arrle Home— H. A. !
Will- re. Pr. an.' H. A. W ither», J r . . .
a re v*«iitor» at the C. I. G orrie home i
from R um s.
I
Stop »t He*e*—Joe S»rark. Wll- '
llare Baldwin. J. K u .eh el, and Joe
McDonald, all of R avanedale, Wa»h-
Ington r. sdat^ret a» tbo Spring hotel
W ednesday. ru b e r gu<>»t» w ere T.
W all of O a k rltre , r . w . Job neon of i
Pc-flttnd, and Harold Hough of Al-
HOME BAKED GOODS
LUNCH EON ETlE
A t th a t me me nt they represent S p rin g iie id and
there should he no bickering, no b a ckb itin g c r fra ctio n a l disag ea.nent
Swarts &
Washburne
Honey Dew Hams
w hich w ill d o tra ct fro m g a in in g the objective.
O nly in pro p o rtio n to our com bined e ffo rts can we hope to
and Bacon
Wholesale and Retail
o u r tow n m ore a ttra c tiv e and m ore prosperous.
maks
WHITE F R O N T
GROCERY
We Boost for Springfield
No m a tte r the size,
every tow n is too sm all in num ber of citizens, to grow whon p a rt o f its
folks take th e ir money and trade to o thor centers.
and national prosperity
EGGIMANN’S
For Quality
Our. interests in state
is not dim inished th ro u g h a s tric t lo ya lty to
home a ffa irs and to w n development.
On the co n tra ry, when we builJ
Holverson Bros
A Full Line of Ideate.
IC E D E LIV E R Y .
an up-and-doing, prosperous and progressive to w n we add to our state's
I
assets, and, likew ise to the nation's.
TEN.
That father, waiting for the trip-
lets to be bom, read about a
magnificent new mausoleum to be
built by a combination of church­
es, to cost three apd one-half mil­
lions, and provide a resting place
for corpses, properly embalmed,
and put away in their little niches.
HUNTLY
DELICATESSEN
McMURRAY’S
HALL’S CASH
STORE
Ladies Civic
GROCERY
Springfield
Creamery
Men’s Wear Shoes
of Springfield
HENDERER
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
ROSEBUD BUTTER
Phone 48
Wright & Son
THE HOME OF FURNITURE
WestlnghouH»» Lump« and
_________AppilanceH_____
Help Make this a Bigger, Better
and More Prosperous Tow n!
A. R. SNEED
Department Store
“TRY SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS FIRST”
ASK
FOR
MADE
IN
S P R IN G F IE L D
PRODUCTS
Let's Keep at Home the $600,003 Expended Yearly Out o f Town
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