The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 03, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DUC. 3, 1»2K.
THR «PRINOFIWLD NEWS
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White Sauce
By Mrs. Belle DeOraL (Director,
Home Service Bureau. Sperry l* our
Co.
careful p recau tio n s to
spread of the genu.
p rev ent
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the
Seal«« Height«
W hat Indication leads one to su­
spect tu b e rc tto sls la c h ild ren !
C ontinued fatigue, loss of weight.
Irritab ility and a dally afternoon tem ­
p eratu re «bove 98 g d«gree».
1-2 green pepper, shredded.
1-2 pim ento, shredded.
1 cup mushroom caps.
1 teaspoon lemon Juice.
How Is tuberculoeta in children
Double the M aster recipe; using I h ealed !
injp
, hln crea!u alrf j
of _h k k
By the sam e program of rest, fresh
(Q broth In
place of milk. S et dish g |r. and good food th a t accom plishes
over hot w ater, add chicken » iced resu lts in a d u lta
o(.
,n
gnJ p ,m„n , 0: ,e.
Should one go to a sa n itariu m !
h o t , h#n a<w w„ llb e a te n e„ g
and seasonings. Serve on toast o r in ’
' pro*r * n* 0 **•*• *■ • r •
good fixxl can best bo followed In a
ram ekins.
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¡san itariu m .
If you ¡ire in terested In th ese Mas­
te r recipes. Mrs De O raf will be glad I
»an the people of Oregon do
to send you her free booklet -SO ,,J fu rth er the cure and prevention
Food D elight. from S M aster Be- of tuberculosis In O regon!
They can vote to establish a suffi­
clpes." A request to Mrs. Belle De
Graf, D irector. Home Service Bu­ cient num ber of beds to accom odate
reau. S perry Flour Co . San F ran cis­ all needy vieiins of tuberculosis.—
S tate Board of H ealth.
co, Callf.. will bring it to you.
C larence Brown and C arrie R ichard­
son. both of L aaburg; John M acaulsy.
Mal>el, and Jlm la Pr« uTl. B ugene;
John Van C urler, atpl Hilda May
Hockley, both of Elm ir«; Alton llatup
ton. Eugauts. and Edith Potter, link
wrafleld C alifornia; i| Ifford Boggs,
and NMa T itos, both of Mareoln
we m ero m arried you said you had
plenty of money!
H ubby; “I did Ih r« .'1
«
Boss "I'm expecting a collector
In siain; nel like Iktt out of tow n!"
C lerk: -I don't know w hether I
can do that or not."
B oss; " M u re you can. Just alt th ere
The Im portance of all sauces can
Dress Making C lasses a t W llllksnila d o in g iio lh lt ig '
hardly be over-eatlm ated. S au ce, are
Miss kiethiv Coolay, extension
used as aocom panU ienta for Jilsh.
' eloth'ng specialist at 1». A.
Is eon
Reunion In Portland.
m e a t, poultry and vegetables, and
:
ducting
three-day
classes
title
week
Iteixirder It W Sm ith retu rn ed
a re foundations for soups, purees,
w here he spent
In Ihe W llllkenile comm unity. Class­ front Portland.
bisques and gravies. The difference
es are being held T uesday, W ednesday Thanksgiving visiting relatives A re ­
occurs in the thickness of the sauce,
and Friday tndivldud dress design union of She Am uh family, with the
which varies according to the use.
Is being taught w ith th e women m ak­ exception of Byron, who lives in De-
Many dishes have th e ir flavor Im­
ing dresses In Ihe classes.
irolt, Michigan, wan held Among Mr.
proved by the addition of a sauce and
H m llh 'a daughters p resen t w ere Mrs
a t o th er tim es we use a sauce to ad-1
Ask Dad H s Knows.
W. A Emery. Mrs. Laverenoa K aiser,
flavor to an otherw ise taste le ss dish.
Disillusioned Wife:
"It
seem s Mrs Doris McElroy, ami Miss Lucille
Som e vegetables of bland flavor and
you're m way» twoke now. hut before M in lth All are well known here
m eat th a t has been cooked lor.g a n l
slowly need a suitably seasoned
sauce to go with them.
A well-made sauce must firs t of all,
be sm ooth and free from lumps. It
George H. Jones adds his name
thould be w -1-blended and net too TUBERCULOSIS DISCUSSED FARMERS SELL PRODUCTS
to the long list of self-made m»n
highly seasoned, and the thickenln.7
BY BOARD OF HEALTH BESTOWED UPON THEM BY
in American industry. 36 >
t
m ust be thoroughly cooked to do
NATURE IN THIS SECTION ago he was a stenographer. Tuw.J
Is tuberculosis cu rab le!
aw ay with any raw -taste. Sauces must
hs heads Standard OIL
Yes, If good m edical advice Is ob- | N atu re's w llfingnoa. to contribute
be made of good m aterials to have a
For Her
For Him
trained early and followed closely.
fine flavor.
to th e farm er's p rosperity In the
M
arriage
L
ic
tn
tts
Issued,
Is it p rev en tab le!
Meat stock may be used in place
Perfumes
Razors
Springfield d istrict, provided
the
Yes. by following the rules of hy­ rig h t resources are tapped. Is proven
of milk. A v ariety of flavorings mav
M arriage licenses w ere Issuel dur
Candy
S trops
be obtained by using catsup, chili giene and correct living
in the case of L E. Bentley of Spring *nk lbe P**1 week by the county
Stationery
Cameras
At w hat age is tuberculosis m ost field Junction, and J. W B ertsch, o f / 1« * ,o ,b e A llow ing: Frank Low,.
sauce. W orcestershire sauce. k ‘tchen
Combs
S
tatio n ery
ikely
to
occur?
bouquet, w hole cloves, or onions. To
T h u rsto n
I S y b i l W akefield, both of Blue
Toilet Sets
Brushes
keep any white sauce warm for anv
It may develop at any age when
Bentley is m aking thousands of r ' v,'t . " t Ham t ralg. C ottage Grove,
Brushes
Flashlights
length of tim e, put a few pieces of the physical resistan ce Is low enough b rick s from clay found In th e bottom »nd M argaret P lants. S eattle; Bert
b u tte r on top and cover with a lid to allow infection. It Is most likely land on h is ranch B ertsch Is th is Snook. S pringfield, and M uriel Clots,
Cameras
Fountain Pens
and set In a pan of hot w ater. The to occur In late youth and early ad u lt week selling fo r a good p rice th. I " 'e ls e r. Idaho; E C Hedln. Port-
Novelties
Silver and (¡old I’enclls
b u tte r and cover prevent a scum life, th at is below the ages of fifteen burls on th e m aple trees in a large land, and M argaret B ettis. E ugene;
Water Hotties, Etc.
C igars, Etc.
W
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and
N
ela
Compton,
forming. In case the sauce has not and twenty-five. The prevention of grove on ills T hurston property. Both
been blended w«l and Is lumpy, beat the disease am ong children has only a re m aking « to n e r out of things th at botJ> of E ugene; O rville S pringsteen
For the Children
well with an <gg beater. T his will recently been appreciated.
m ight have passed unnoticed for gen ;*»«*> A ,u Kelley, both of E ugene,
beat the lum ps out and give the | How may physical resistan ce be ,-rxt'ons.
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See our Wonderful Line of
sauce a glossy appearance.
built up?
, T h irty y ears ago Bentley cam e ln-
Dolls.
M aster Rec-pe fo r W h ite Sauce of
Keep the body in the best possible to th is territo ry , and noticed th*
Children’s Toilet Seta
Medium Thickness.
condition by good, nourishing food, stre a k s of brick clay In the W lllam-
I want to work for YOU:
2 tablespoons bu tter or b u tter sub­ plenty of fresh a ir day and night, e tte river bottom land in th e vicinity
Baby Water Bottles
I can double the amount of
stitu te.
and abundance of sunshine.
of w hat Is now S pringfM d Junction.
Children's
Brushes
W hat causes tu berculosis?
1 He settled on th e land. but. before work YOU now produce!
2 tablespoons flour.
Stationery
And thereby increase YOUR
1 cup cold milk.
The tubercule bacilli discovered by developing his brick m aking Industry
Children's Combs
income.
1-2 teaspoon s a l t
R obert Kock in 1888.
here, he worked for several y ears in
I
can
cut
in
half
YOUR
Famly Candles
Pepper to taste.
W hat parts of th e body do the bac- th e b rick business a t Corvallis.
dally worries!
School Supplies
Melt shortening, rem ove from fire, ill! a tta c k ?
| R eturning, he began m aking bricks
And double or treble YOUR
add flour and mix until sm ooth; re ­
The organism m ay attack any part from th e clay soli on hls farm , and
Photo Alliums
tu rn to stove, cook untV frothy, then o f the body. Tuberculosis of the lungs today has 70.000 bricks stacked up enjoyment of LIFE?
,
. . . ___ , I I can, in short, make LIFE
add cold milk and cook stirrin g c o n - p s th e most comon type.
th tr e ready tor saV\ and disposes o f ,
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... The „..»¡itself
a pleasure!
(tan tlv , until cream y; add seasonings ' How is human tuberculosis sp read ? thousands
of them yearly.
clay j
And
I come where the door}
V ariations.
By th e Infected person who Is cn-- is ground by a one-horse mill on the
(a) Sauces suitable for to a st:
less, by dust and by food products, B entley property, and th e bricks arc is open!
Th» *t?gxcitX D r»g M o n
I will cost you less than I
1. Cream Sause— Follow th e M aster the m ost im portant of which Is nrilk. moulded and dried there. Due to th"
earn!
recipe, using th in cream o r half
W hat a re some of th e sym ptom s of conditions u n d er which he works, j
For I am a FRIEND.
cream o r half cream and h alf milk. To tuberculosis?
| Bentley can only m ake bricks in sum
I AM HEALTH
be used when a rich er sauce Is d e -! Loss of weight and app etite, a tner. He does all th e work him self
sired.
daily afternoon rise of tem p eratu re, J T he burls being obtained from the
2. Cheese Sauce— P rep are the Mas- continued cough and general fe e lin g ' aiip ip trees on th e Bertsch ranch are
Helpful, Intelligent, Courteous Service
te r recipe. For each cup of sauce of fatigue.
to be shipped e a st for an exp.-riment Is the Safe, Sane and Sure,
add 1-2 cup of grated cheese Season . W hat should one do fi he has the in m aking veneer from m aple wood. 3 c je n c e ()f R estoring
Health
■with paprika and s a l t To be served slig h test reason to suspect tubercu- Toes«, huge, overgrow n, gnarled knots
ip v e s
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losis infection?
on th e m aple trees. It Is bellevul, j
Phone 356J
3. "Eggs a la K ing"—
Go to a physician a t once for a com- have g reat possibilities for use In I License No. 300
I
6 hard cooked eggs.
piete exam ination.
■
m axing of veneer. The corapunv
1-2 cup finely m inced chicken or
Is the infected person a m enace to that |g conducting th e experlm et.t a ’
ham .
| hls fam ily?
go )g obtaining b t Is from
-napi-t Over Penney Store. Eugene
2 tablespoons shredded green pep­
1 «-s. unless he observe th e m ost grov -s in various p arts of C allfo rn a
per.
2 tablespoons shredded pimento.
Double the M aster recipe; to this
add the pim ento and green pepper, cut
eggs in halves lengthw ise, remove
yolk; m ash, season and add the
m inced chicken: ref 11 th e halv ed ,
egg w hites pilling the m ixture h ’g h .!
T he m ixture can be easily forced }
a
'
through a ;« s try bag. Place stuffed j
TODAY— FRI
eggs o s a p latter and pour hot sauce [
AND SAT.
over them. Serve a once.
4. Onion Sauce— P rep are the Mas­
te r recipe. Slice 1 sm all onion and
NEVER FUNNIER
cook in boiling w ater until tender.
Never More Laughable
P ress through a sieve and add to th«- i
w hite sauce, o r g rate th e raw onion i
Never More Loveable
and add to the sauce.
6. Shrim p or O yster Sauce—
1-2 cup of shrim ps or sm all oysters.
1 teaspoon lemon Juice.
P rep are the M aster recipe and Just
before serving add the lem on Juice
and shrim ps. To serve over boiled
fish such as h alibut or pour over
to a st for a luncheon dish.
6. W elsh R arebit—
1 cup of chee«e. grated.
IT WILL GET
—A piece or two of well selected furniture will
1-2 teaspoon salt.
every laugh
give years and years of joy and pleasure to every
1 teaspoon prepared m ustard.
YOU GOT!
member of the family.
1 teaspoon W orcestershire sauce
P aprika.
—Our stock was never so large nor so varied—
P rep are the M aster recipe, add
It’s just brimming wjth wonderful serviceable
cheese and seasonings and s tir until
gifts.
m elted Do not allow th is m ixture to
boll a fte r cheese Is added. Serve on
slices of bread to a s te r on one side
Come and gee them—we don’t urge people to
only, pouring the m ixture over the
buy—and we’re glad to show you.
u ntoasted side. Sprinkle generously
with paprika and serv e a t once.
, 7. L obster W iggle—
1 cup lobster.
1 cup peas.
1 teaspoon lem on juice.
Two years in the making—
1-2 teaspoon salt.
the most expensive picture
1-2 teaspoon chopped parsley.
ever brought to Eugene.
D ash of red pepper.
Double th e M aster recip e add the j
lobster and cooked peas and cook 1
m inute. RervA hot on b u ttered toast.
8. Scot ch W oodcock—Pre p are th e j
M aster recipe, to th is add 2 tab le­
Heilig Theatre Bldg.,
spoons of essence o f anchovies o r :
Eugene
Popular Prices—
anchovy p aste, and 4 h ard coolted
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eggs cut into q u arters. P our over
Matinee............35c
M atii
toast.
Evening .........50c
HOME OF THE BEST
Chîld
9. Chicken a la K ing—
Children...... 20c
3 cups cooked chicken.
4 egg yolks o r 2 whole eggs.
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