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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, OCT. 2tt. 1925.
Waffles and Grid P. a Cakes .
Cross aweaieia.* Tusae arl.ciea are
among the few not furnished by the
Government.
| For the men still on active duty tn
tbe Army, Navy and Marine*, the Red
; Croa* during the year maintained
Field Director* at all Important at»-'
ttona. camp*, and hospital* of the««
armed force* of the country.
A monthly average ef M M l service
Heavier Daman 's for War Ser­
) and ex service men were aided by the
vice Laid to Now Legislation
Red C ro n during the year.
The man In »errico. and the man
Granting Wide Benefits.
I who ha* served hl* country are among
■the primary reapon-lblllt'.ts for which
ACTIVE FORCES AiCED ALSO ! the American Red Cross I* chart, -,-*d
; by Congress. Nevertheless It has
many other obligation» and tt 1» on
Duty to Ex-Scrvice and Service this haul* that an appeal will he made
for a larger enrollment than ever dur­
Men First Responsibility
ing the Annual Roll Call. Armistice
fa-.y, November 11, to November 28.
RED CROSS AID TO
VETS MMNTIÎ18
[ “Diamond" Dick Alive !~~]
W«ffl«s and Griddle Caltee.
lo p o r n w a . Y«l Hila lit>ll<rw muffin
lly Mr» Dall«* [>-Graf, Director. llitmt. -I>ap»»l broad I» road»* f'Oin the gr.d
ill cuke Mauler roclpe wHh very
Hervirá Bureau,
Flour Co
chai-i
tp of flour, 1 cup nt'Ik'.
to* oui
‘Ihr hull
h Pi n s fio» and
t»l*
1
nt in »um«
Po'
tutor Pul f'.OU' and
of
p;e'er a
um-1- h m
Mniiy |n
■at until tm uotb.1
cake Hlk It
b< »
»iitiiwuit
»nt >i turii’al i l l . i
ud beat miituri)
e un .it.
allhough lh" v e r y Hill» line» are con idd 1
i. * egg and b a t
alttiirril lh*' beat by opu ur*» The grid
t<n Id m tl'rd hUtPr. While
ill*’ cake butter tinea nol require »»tahi,
n tin g popovi ra have cUKtard cupn t
ahi *rter liitf.
Wnffba require the thinnest nf but' Irou it uf *!n pu .»» healing. They should
tera If it la out thin tin* waffl« will hi hoi (Irma« *«U Juvt before add­
nut bi* crisp, The ninat efficient way ing halier. Fill 2 3 full. Ilalte In a lint
of putting n batter logetbor la to oven (4oq degrees F .l for 11» inlnutea.
alft nil of the dry Ingredients. then lh, u reduce le a l u n i hake 30 minute*
I'liin l.iin
with I hr liquid«, (this In­ longer. If popovers are not thoroughly
cludes I'K|!«I and In Hl well with all baked they wl'l not be dry and hollow
and will fall after being removid
egg banter. For a very light batter
from
the oven.
tin* i-gg. should be beaten »»•paral»*ly,
of the Red Cross.
Dr « . Ralph Dlppol, Dentist, Vitus
A marked Increase In the service
given by the American Red Cross to building, 8prlngfl»ld, Oregon.
ex service men. through Chapters, hoa
pita's. Government and Rod Cross • W. A. Hemenway, The Rawtelgh
offices during the past year, and which
Man, (The W illow) South 2nd.
tin* yolk« m‘xe<l with the milk, then
volume la expected to be maintained
If you are intereatel In theac Ma»
A
fte
r
living
the
quiet
life
of
a
added grudually In the dry material#;
during molt of the fiscpl year ending
village physician for thirty year*
ter recipe». Mr». In-Graf w II be glad
June 30. 1928. is ghown In the re
CALL AND B*!B Dr N. W Emery
the melted shortening 1» then beaten
In
Norfolk,
Nebr.,
Dr.
Richard
ports of the war service activities of «n «e» -• on oíate end other work ’
Into the mixture, and the atlffly brut In aem* you bar free booklet “HO Food , Tanner turn* out to be ‘‘Diamond’’
I n. lights from H Muster lleclpc«.“ A | Dick, dramatic dime novel hero.
tbe organisation. Just completed.
on «gg white» folded In laat.
request to Mr» Belle DeOraf. Direct | Thoee supposed Action stories are
Service to tbe disabled and to
Beating the whole egg until light, or. Home Service Bureau, Sperry i
true epwodea from Dr. Tanner**
men now In active service continued
then adding the milk and combining Flour Co.. Ban Francisco, Calif., w ill,
to be one of tbe primary obligation*
with Ihr dry Ingredient», and beating
of the Red Cross. The Increased ac­
bring It to you.
until »mouth with the egg heater la a
tivities In this regard were attributed
touch easier method e and
will prove l 0 C G 1 ^ G L U M B E R IN G
be* 'tiling Io u ccder what !’ 1« nil largely to tbe legislation giving new
much
n i win
Ju»l a» sattafartory, although perhnp» o u w u i n u ,
al o t and as a result are invotlgut- benetlts to ex-service men.
The keystone of the Red Cross ser­
CONTINUE ACTIVE It - Ci,ttrse-s dealing with the suject.”
nol quite »o airy a» ihe first method
vice lies In the Home Service work
The Mu»ter re,'l|e will make 8 waf
In t!i< o-bool of law an Increase of of the chapters to veterans and men
flea Now with the»»* proportion» tn employment Volum* Drop*, However. i:;7 Modi nt t la reported thia year. still In service At the close of the
A*
Many
Scaaonal
Industries
Ap­
mind ihe houswtfe need not refer to
At present 207 are majoring In the fiscal year June 30, 1925. 1.591 Chap­
proach Slack Seaton.
a raetpe hut ran make any number <
ters were active In this work and bad
school.
If you plan to have a Hal­
exponded approximately $2.237.000.
wufflea desired If tour tnllk I» uaeil
lowe’en Party or . merely
Portland. Oct. 29 —(Special) —The
Included In their work was assist­
lake oti I y on»- teaspoon nt liak'ng
wish to decorate your
STAR AND DURANT
ance to ex-eervice men In making out
approach
of
th
*
slack
season
In
many
powder and add L» teaspoon of hak
home for the occasion
adjusted
compensation
papers.
In
the
In* »»«la to neutrgllg* the acidity o’ west coeat Industries, m il the Influx
PRICES ARE LOWERED , handling of claims reopened, or made
the sour milk If the milk la quite of men f:om the north and from dis­
* possible under liberalised terms of
Redaction
of —
both
the
thick II may be necessary to nee a trict* eaat of the niounia'n», are be
of 1924;
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— —
- Star stand
•>«•••*» the
M t World
w o rm War
w a r Veterans’
v g w n n a Act
i
little more than one cup In ord»r to coming noticeable In the f-w er Job* ai d s»-ilan and roup- $70, which mark * and In many ether ways.
I being offered and the Isererslng ouni th s-cond price cut wltb’n the past I An unusual amount of legislation
get the batter th'n enough
you should select the es­
_
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When egg» are scarce or high In her of Idle men on akldrouda of the two month«. Is tbe announcement passed by Congress and State bodies
sential novelties from our
price 1 egg only can I«- used for two larger employment center», according made by. W. H. Adrian, local Stur and has necessitated the lssne of much
new material In the past year. Leg
stock. We have
t ttpful* of milk, flour, etc . In that to the 4L employment letter l»aued Durant dealer, and records one of
Islatlon was paesed during the
here
today
Much
the
same
condition
the m at Important price announce.. j ycar
e w -e
rase t* cupful more m Ik should be
year „oeranzina
liberalizing cow»».-»»
conditions w
applying
Used to make the batter nf the right hold« true tn the Inland Erap re dis­ ■meats In the low coat car fields, sin ce' to hospitalisation, compensation and
lrli
pr-vloai prices w ire considered at other benefits under the Veterans
consistency Co-k-d rice or Otter left trict»
Fir logging and l imbering gcl'vltlc-
,Kltl()ni
for thpse , „ o
Bureau; this in turn haa entailed re-
over cereals may be ad lod Io thl. however,
.how but alight s lk '•
k„ ,
«Penin« o» »an y
| J
baiter to give variety. In that case
,
i,i
with
allowed, filing of many new onee. ana
j The 8lar , tan(tar(i »edan and coupe r,any applications for hospitalisation,
use H cupful of Ihe cooked cereal, slackening, the letter sb . ii »no
and 3x cupful of flour. Instead of the the settlem ent of Ihe Aberdeen str 1 . ;(r(. ^ u(,,p,,j with four wheel brpkes t ;1 c Claims Bervlce at National Head-
b.illoon I res, fh**e two factors quarter» this year handled 17.506 la
full cup of flour given In the founda­ of sawm'll work rs late Iasi
raIr huy. * comparison with 1X.010 cases the pre-
i so pvr c»'Dt of slngh1 shift aewmlH L |HnP n)i.an th#| (h< (< w
tion formula
Tip*
.
.
' eric».*« »»*»»
capacity 1»
ln operation
<»r obtains these features which are vlous year.
To Bake Griddle Cake*.
Increased service to men In hospi­
A soapstone griddle g'ves the best strike waa settled when by a vote of found only as standard equipment in tals was noted, as well In the nnmher
If you wish we shall be
4
to
1
the
strikers
agreed
with
com-
the higher priced cars. These two of hospitals In which service was
results, tt should never be grea»»*d
glad to make suggestions
When new It may be a little difficult panic« to a $3 76 minimum wage In Star model» have also all of the other maintained by the organisation. Due
regarding special decora­
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but never grease It or you — will
al place of the former m nlmum of $3.2t» well known mechanical features Iden­ to new legislation an Increase of over
tions.
6,000
patienta
were
admitted
for
hos­
May* have Io. An aluminum grkldl* original «lenrnnd» of th«* •tr»K* r* wen tified only to the Star car*, such as
Is the same also, A Utile patience jor „ hor'.xontal Increase of fifty cent« the ‘‘million dollar motor" and today pitalisation. a new p«ak approximating
Don’t disappoint the young
that of March 1922 Since a large
when these griddles are new will p„r ¿„y for all workmen
gives Ihe Star car buyer value« al a number of this group Includes pw
folks.
fi„a rly all —
larg»*
logging la n q s - " 1 new price mark that !e bound to be tlents not eligible for compensation,
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b< amply rewarded In the absence - of - i isewrw
. a ..
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a—
. .
«»Wirgllni the 4Ie I
Make your selections ear-
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imoKc
and much better cakes. An ljle, f|r district* are operating, the 4 - onJ> oj tj,e outstanding announcements the solation of their poreonal and fam­
ron griddle must be greased but very („((gr said, and the shortage o ex In the automobile ft» Id for some time. ily problems has Involved careful
«tody by the National Organisation.
Ighlly.
perlenced loggers which was f«H ‘>“r
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There are 28.00« disabled ex-eervlc«
Hare Ihe griddle over the heat ,ng tt,e pa«t month has disappear«-
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr. men la Government hospitals every
bile you are mixing the batter.
(jen<*ral construction
work Is In This
«*• N. W. Emery, dentist. Button Bldg day of the year, and thetr need
wuii«y
... ............ It
liiTl'-iai
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should be very hot If fat Is used rub Tolunie than It was test mouth«.
—
— — — —
; gtmeUy led to e revival of the hest-
It on with paper or use a piece of I year*a highway work, except In a e
FOR SALE—Oartwdi pepcr tn targa knwwn and perbap» ronet popolar ee-
salt pork on the end of a fork. Either »<>CM$|tie». haa been complete .
«h.«*la, 26x39 Inchea, sulteble for i fcrtty thè Red Cme»
meklng traring.. The N ew . Office | —
of these methods will eliminate ex 1 fruU
I* over. The taper ng o
'esa fat which will gradually burn and !
(hoge alld other «mailer Industries
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- are steadily d e c r e e in g the grtternl
cbu * c much amok*. Make
»mall grid
die rake« for they are eaaler to turn volume of employment In the
and lo bake Hake until top I* puffed northw est.______ _________
WHEN A CAN OF
up and full of bubbles nnd the edge«
OUR ICE CREAM
rooked. Turn and cook on other aide. monkey business causes
Never turn griddle cakes but once or
INCREASED ENROLLMENT; Is opened II will be found firm
they will be heavy and lough.
ahd solid as when first made.
Master Relcpe.
Vnlveralty M Oregon. Oct. $ » • - 1 Those who wish an Ideal des­
2 Cups flour.
sert or a universally upprecla
(8p clal l - T h e evolution controver­
4 teaspoon* baking powder,
till refreshment for some ao-
sy has caused a big Increase In the
Vfc teaspoon salt*
cial
___function, can I'lve
their
1
•
study ot geology at the unlveralty ne-
order
for
any
quuntly
with
full
1 egg.
cording to Dr. Warren D. Smith, head
conf'dence that the cream will
I t , cup* milk.
of the department.
1 tablespoon «ugsr.
he In perfect condition when It
An Increase of approximately 50 per
1 tablespoon ptelted shorten ng.
Is lim e to serve It.
cent la shown this year. Smith said
Waffles.
V se the Master recipe, making There are 220 students taking gener
these changes: n»Bt eggs separately. al geology. “So much haa been said
Add the milk to the beaten yolk», com about the harm that comes from t h ’
bine with sifted flour and baking pow sttidv cf »rolu'.on. that stud* ’1« «•’ »
I
Tbe waste of the nation is in
good leather thrown away an­
nually. More good shoes are dis­
carded needing only a little re­
pairing—than are ever worn.
Rebuilding shoes is an art
which has reached a high point
of development with modern
machinery. I^et us make your
old shoes look like new. Send
them in by the children.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,
John II. Will, Prop.
Main St. Between 3rd & 4feh
A Happy
Hallowe’en
Party
Special
R o u n d 'tr ip Fare
to tho
Pacific
Livestock
Expos! ¿soil
October 31st
I
Crepe Paper,
Hallowe’en
Favors, Cards,
Candy Boxes,
Etc.
R o u n d -tr ip t i c k e t to
P o r tla n d a t r e d u c e d
f a r e w ill b e o n s a le
O ct. 2 9th to N o v . 7th ,
final r e tu r n l i m i t t o
N o v em b er 9 t h , 1925.
D o n ’t fail to attend th e
F iftee n th Annual
E x p o s it i o n a n d
G o b y T r a in
en jo y th e com forts o f
train tra v el — R o om y,
w arm b u t w e ll v e n d -
la ted coach es a n d an
efficien t an d cou rteou s
train crew t o r e lie v e
y o u o f tra v el
Southern
P acific Lines
CARL OLgON, Agent
Universal
Demonstration
and Sale
EGGIMANN’S
der; beat with egg until smooth,
then ndd 1 tablespoon of melted but­
ter neat thia Into tbe hatter, then
remove egg beater and carefully fold
In the stiffly beaten egg whites. A
thin waffle bailer will make a very,
erlap waffle. If r»u " il,h thBt type j
use 2 cupfuls of milk.
|
The w afflf Iron should be well
healed, then brushed on both aide*
with melted shortrnlng, unless you
are using arf •!•<*'«> w“ffle ,ro"
which needs no greasing. This amount
will make about R waffles.
Popovara.
It Is a far cry from griddle cakes
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Art and Needle
Shop
We carry a full line of need­
le work, baby ware.
We do hemstitching, make
buttons, button holders, pleat­
ing and embroidery.
Just back of the First
National Bank
4R West Ninth Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
<
SATURDAY
Special Terms and a set of Py-
rex Ware with every Universal
Far Better Bread!
Range sold during these three
days.
*: he Kind You've Been Hankering For!
Come in and see this wonder
HSRE IT IS
Perfection Bread is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOTHER used to make!
Range and how it can serve you.
P j ’’*
«VJ
^vZiohlßON
"öcrM-Nov.
With .» tr i., coming In hi»» o v.f ch. .ntlr. cmmttv. >h» l« J P»clli - Int.m.rtoo.1
L iv m c k I i B»i»»iti.»<. l a c . will re«.»*» >i;» •*“ " “
.‘’f J!” trotIl‘1 ,v *’ i “"1''
und.r oqe toof In Aiiwfl. ». S m ihou.;init.of B»»< •*'31
'if
Sheep, Qo»t. .m l P.ml.iw In .d-h.lon th* Poult™ .n d P.lrv Show», L.nd .od
lndu.irt.l Prod'll*. Eshiblw »nd th» world f»mnui Ho™» Show.
REDUCED FARES O N ALL RAILROADS
0
e
Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic bread in
the world—and your grocer lias it, or should have.
$90,000 In Premiums
SEE T H E B E S T I N T H E L A N D
S
Does it go down EASY!
Send for Some TODAY
Springfield Bakery
c
Fred Frese, Prop.
Phone 51
Fourth and Main St.
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