The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 31, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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condition« Mild weather and lack ot
»now have prevented woods opera
Ilona from g'-ttln« under way, report»
«how, and but few pine mill« are up-
crating, a uaual condition for tbla
Portland, !>«<• SI
tHtwchil i ■ In
time of year.
respect to the number of Jo I»» offer-
cd ■■oiplnyniiMit Iwst week touched ill«
Iteporta front all over the Pacific
low point of tin' year, according Io i.orthweat Indloal* that »Iwmt the
. thv 41* employment letter l«»ued here ututil number of unemployed are win­
today Fir logging from t'oog liny to tering In the larger cities here.
northern l*ugrt Sound In nt tin» boll
day »tandsUII, and little activity In
Hr ttuduhnugh from (losh'ti visited
tbi* Industry 1« to !■■< expect*«! uutll
after January 4 Many of th* larger the office ot Dr Pollard In Spring
fir auwintllM have boo»i closed for pa­ field Monday afternoon.
LOGGING CAMPS AND
MANY MILLS CLOSED
FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
pain» and overhauling
Oanaral construction work baa boon
alowial up by holiday layoff» ihe lot'
ler ««Id. unit while this Industry la
not aa active as In the summer
months, tlaa present mild weather la
permitting an uaiu»ually large amount
of work todna done
Uncookad Icings and Fillings
By Mrs. Belle DeGraf. IB rector, and add 1 teaspoon lemon extract J<*
deeper Man Calls— Morris 11111» » a t Home Service Bureau, Sperry F lou r, leinlu Juice to flavor Orange extra«»
Mohawk Visitor Hare— Frank Staf­
ford of Mohawk spent a few hours In In Springfield on business from Jas­ Co
also makes a pleasing flavoring. tf
per Saturday.
Springfield Saturday.
more liquid is needed add cream or
Uncooked Icings and filling» re- water.
Thurston Visitor Here—John Endi­
Her» from Donald—Frank Swafford
Raspberry Filling.
from Donald vlalted here Saturday cott was In Saturday front the Thurs­ quire little time in making and It
Master
recipe, using heated Julep
powdtred
sugar
Is
on
hand
the
other
ton d istrict to transact business.
on huslnusa.
huppl'es can usually be found In the J strained from berries. In a color
Recovering from I lines«—Mrs. T. O. kltch
Wendllng Man Hers— Walter Pet-
without much effort TL« s< ( scheme for any occasion, this Icing
erodurf waa registered at Ihe Spong Thomas and baby son have been III make a delicate confection for cskes, carries out lavendar very nicety.
hotel from Weudllng Christmas day. with flu the punt we< k. Both are well T he variations which can be made
Jelly Filling.
on the road to recovery
Master recipe, using two tabl**
from the Master recipe are aim >st
Ssm Carruthers Visits—Sain Car-
spoons current Jelly as substitute for
F. U President Here— It P IJtlrd, lm ltless.
ruthers transacted business here from
one tablespoon water.
The
uncooked
Icing
is
made
with
pr<-»ldent
of
the
Lane
County
Farm­
W ultrrvlie Saturday
Raisin Fudge Filling.
ers' union was In Springfield on busi­ tine XXXX Powdered Sugar, a Hqutd,
Christmans Visit— Among out-of-
Master recipe for chocolate filling
a u i flavoring. It can be used on cakes
ness from Jasper Saturday.
town visitors registered at the Hpottg
only alter the filling Is firm from , and 0°e-h*lr cup chopped raisins. Ad«
hotel were Mr. and Mra. John Christ­
flavoring
Drive to Cottage Grove— Mr. and stand.ng and the cake Is c o o le d - j r» ,atoa and n*
w t l “ last. Let Stan«
man.
Mrs. Italelgh Morris motored to Cot­ otherwse. the filling will melt an d 'u n til thick enough to spread,
Fresh Straw berry Icing,
tage Grove Sunday to vlalt Mrs. Mor­ run off the cake and become a trans-1
Wendllng Man III—Ben Chllaon of
ris' aunt, Mrs. J. Brumbaugh They parent Icing or soak Into thv cake. I u * Proportions tor the Maeter
Wendllng Is quite III at his home, ac­
then drove to Oakland, Oregon, to vis­ If all free crumb, are brush--! iff c |D«' omitting butter and using tb s
cording to Dr W. C- Rebhan who was
it Sherman Spong. returning Tuesday the tak e and the Icing has beer made *°llowlng f°r the liquid: Crush •
cuBed there Christmas day.
Hava Reunion— E. W Albers, of according to directions, the su rface. lar*e rtrawebrrlee with a little sugar
Grays In from Thurston—
T hurston-M
Mr.
r and , he )oca, power p,anU gpe||t c h r |, t. of toe icing will have a smo Zh glase , and » ,ew dr*’l>B ° f lOTWn I“1«®- antf
let stand until Juicy. Then mix in tb s
Mra. Ira Gray from Thurston «pent
wHh h))) fathvr an(, mother
Master Recipe.
powdered sugar gradually and spread
some time shopping In Springfield Albany It was the occasion for a re­
11-2 cups powdered sugar.
on cakes or cream puffs
Saturday.
union of the Albers family.
3 tablespoons to 1-3 cup of hot wa­
Q J ttadabaugh of near Goshen,
who 1» workltts in the mil bare vlalted
th« offee of a local phyalclan for
medical attention Monday
A to w light Inn system baa been In­
stalled In the offices o f Ore N. W
Emery and W II Pollard It la a
In tbo inland Kmplra districts there marked improvement over the old
baa been 1 title change In employment dint onea.
New Year
1926
MAY YOUR NEW YEAR BE BRIGHT AND
PROSPEROUS IN
AND FOREVER AFTER
KETELS’ DRUG STORE
NEW YEAR
GREETING
At this Holiday Season
we think of our customers as our friends
We like to feel in a broad sense
Our customers are our partners—
That our sucees is hut a reflection of theirs
And so on the eve of New Year’s, we
Exteml to you our hearty »good wishes
BBS
Wright & Son
HARDWARE
PAGE THREW
T ita afWNfiMwchP M t v a
T H trtU lìA V , OEC. 31, 1X26.
PAINT
FURNITURE
ter.
Adams' are Christmas Guests— Mr
If you are Interested In these Mas­
Doanes Have Guests—The Doane
1 teaspoon butter.
and Mrs lx-e Adam« spent Christmas family had as guests Christmas day.
ter recipes, Mrs DeGraf will be g a d
1 teaspoon flavoring.
with Mrs. Adams' parent«, Mr. and Mrs Doanes’ father, Z. T. Kinsley.
to send you her free booklet “80 Food
Mrs. JiuiiOH Lax ton.
Chocolate Icing and Filling.
Mrs Hoy Love and son and daughter
Delights from 8 Master Recipes.” A
Maaier recipe plus two squares un- ’ reqUe8t to Mrs. Belle DeGraf. H om s
of
Jasper,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harold
Wil­
Snsed Guests—The A R. Sneed
sweetened chocolate or 12 cup ground Service Bureau, Sperry Flour co., Sxa
family had as Christmas guests the liams.
chocolate. Melt chocolate an1 bolter Francisco, Calif., will bring It to you.
Jam es M cPherson fam ily
and Mr.
Lions Club to Have Party—One ot over hot water. When melted add
Sneed's mother. Mrs E V Sneed.
the looked for social events for New s-iyar and then hot water altc.n at dy
Butter wrappers printed according
Mrs. N. W. Emery ts Away— Mrs Year's Eve will be the entertainment and gradually, beating until i.month to regnladoxts with name,
weSgbt
of
the
local
Lions
club
by
their
wives
Then add flavoring. Let stand until »nA addr
N. W Emery 1» spending u few day«
} 1.25 a hundred at the
visiting her sisters In Portland. She The event will occur In tho local W. thick enough to spread between lay­
ers For icing only, it can be used at
left
Springfield the day
before O. W hall.
CALL AND SEE Dr K. W. Emery
Christmas.
G. D. Moshier Visits—G D Mosh- once A dash of cinnamon adds to on prices on plate and other work, tf
the flavoring of the chocolate filin g.
Adrians Entertain— Mr and Mrs W. ler and family of Portland were here
Chocolate Mocha.
Young Wife Afraid
during
the
ho
td»y
week-end
visiting
H. Adrian entertained a» guests on
Master recipe, using hot coffi ■» In
to Eat Anything
J Christmas dav. Mr Ad run's parents. Mr Moshier's brother, R. E Moshier
place of water, and all other Ingre­
of
the
Springfield
Creamery.
O.
D.
Mr.
and
O. . *«•
E. c Adrian.
.tir . M
D U . Mrs.
» ir is . w
v u i i a t t , Mr.
« n a . Ceorge
-
“1 was afraid to eat because I al­
Platt and Charles Taylor of Jhurs s Moohior Is a diary Inspector ln Port­ dients as for chocolate Icing.
Caramel Cream.
ways had stomach troub e after-
tun.
land
Master recipe, using hot cream for ( wards. Since taking Adlerlka I can
W . C. McLagan Visits Father— W . ihe liquid. The cream gives a dl-s- eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A.
M i..
M o.
Returns— Miss
Hasel
ONE
spoonful Adlerlkn
Mm- who Is entp oyed at the S
p
o
n
g
E ,ectr(c companv linctly different texture and flavor, Howard.
hotel, left Christmas eve to spend
Christmas with from the water Icing. Two teaspoons ( remove« GAS and often brings snr-
of carmel or burnt sugar syrup m a y , prising relief to the stomach. Stop*
Frhlsy with her parent, at H .lroy ! his father, R. A. McLagan,
McLaaan. at
at Tangent
Tangent ba added for flavoring. This filling j that full, bloated feeling. Removes
Oregon. She returned to Springfield
He also sp<-nt the first part of last Is especially nice for caramel cakes. old waste matter from intestines and
Friday evening.
week in the Tillamook district on
makes you feel happy and hungry.
Lemon Icing.
company
busines«.
Master recipe, using the yolk of Excellent for obstinate constipation.
Roots Have Guests— Mr. and Mrs.
an egg as the base in p ace of water Flanery'« Drug store.
Frank Root had a« their guests dur
Ing the past week Mr. and Mrs. A. E CARLETON WILL RUN
FOR STATE OFFICE
Herrington and two children. Mrs.
Carey Pefley and son. Mr. and Mra
E F. Carleton, of Eugene, today
Fred Jost. all of Portland, and Mr. announced his candidacy, subject to
and Mrs. W. A. Taylor.
the approval of the voters of the Re­
publican party at the coming primary I
Mill Worker Cuts Toe— C. W. Pet­
election, for the office of Superln- J
tIJohn, who has been working in the
len ien t of Pub Ic Instruction.
sawmill near Echo Hollow, was In
Mr. Carleton submits his candidacy
Springfield Monday afternoon to have
and will make his campaign on tho
a toe dressed. Mr PettIJohn was In­
ground .th a t he ts fitted by training
Enroll Today
It’s A Good School
jured last week when a picaroon he
and experience for the position. For
was using n loading cars slipped and
A. U. Roberts, President
thirteen years he was assistant su­
cut through his shoe luto his toe.
UB2 Willamette St.
Phone 6K5
Eugene, Oregon
perintendent of public Instruction, and
Portland Girl Here— Miss Doris for two years was field representative
Onthsm. a student at the a ir s' Poly 'o f the University of Oregon Through
technic school In Portland arrived these positions he has beconle famil
unexpectedly with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. j lar with the school problems of every
Pohl last last Thursday evening to be section of the state.
H’s early youth was spent In Linn
the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Huntly. Miss Graham Is a cousin county, Oregon. After completing all
of Mrs. Huntly. She will jetu rn to of the work then offered in the pub­
lic schools, he secured his first aca­
Portland January 2.
demic training at the Santiam aca-
GONE IS THE OLD YEAR,
ttppe.s V
....O Away— Dr. -----------
Dippels
Called
and Mrs demy. Lebanon. After ^ ad“aJ “ *
8 Ralph Dippel and daughter were j th en from, ha attended the Vnlver
COME IS THE NEW
Suddenly call-nl to Bandon Saturday slty of Oregon and Paclf.c university
HAPPINESS
AND HEALTH
morning by the critical Illness of i from which latter institution
U
Mr. O .n » - . M, I c — d
A. B.
« » « IBU
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
1926
f
OUR WISH TO YOU.
O .III-. .1 ,0 I*
p rop rin o, of . , » • « * . * « •
. . .
«_____ i
o o o n /i t«o<s t iirnn
erailuBt<? M ork a t m t
Bandon hotel had planned to spend has taken post graduate work at tho
University of Oregon.
the holidays here.
His experience as instructor In-
Dr. and Mrs. Rebhsn E n terta in -d r. eludes work In the rural school.> of
and Mrs W. C. Rebhan entertained j Oregon as teacher, and as pr‘“ctp
at a dinner In their home on Christ- and superintendent of schoois at Jo»-
mas day Their guests were: Mr. and eph. Albany and Eugene, in addition
Mrs. W. C. Templeton and daughter, to serving three years a« Instructor
Nadine, of Brownsville; Lawrence at the Lincoln high school In Port­
Templeton, a student at Oregon Agri­ land.
Mr. Carleton has had much to do
cultural college, and Mrs Anna Reb-
with the planning of tho state courses
httn of Brownsville.
of study, working out a standard for
I
Camp Creek
n c e r t ...r u r a l
-choois. ln’ P' *
Camp
Creek People
People t Entertain—Mr.
md Mr« I T Rossman had at tholr schools. Inspection o
EGGIMANN’S
New Year Greetings
K
May Health, Wealth and Happiness be Yours,
“As The Twig
—Is bent, so the tree will grow."
It Is an old saying—but true.
Like twigs, children are very Impressionable. Guide them
along the paths of thrift.
Start a small savings account for each child. Encourage
each to add every nlckle and dime. In years It may mean
a college education for that child.
In any case it’s splendid training. It opens their eyes to
the value of money.
It would mean a lot to this community to have1 all our
children grow lip with a full appreciation of their duty to
themselves an others.
Thrift—Is the solid rock upon which to build character,
success and happiness.
We pay 3 per cent.
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
Christmas guests: Mr and Mrs. R. B. i schoc legislation.
He has written many articles on
W ebster and daughter, Marie, Mrs.
the educational system of Oregon,
William Lightfoot and children of Eu­
a number of which have attracted na­
gene; P. H. Emery, Charles Paddock
tional attention. One of h is recent
and son, Wade, and daughter, Bertha,
articles in the Journal of Education.
W. M. Paddock of Dawwon City. Lloyd
Boston, brought him a letter of com­
Emery, principal of the high school
mendation from the United States
at Santa Clara, and Dr. N. W. Emery.
Bureau of Education.
Mr. Carleton served as president of
Queets at Dank's Homs—Guests at
the State Teachers' association, and
tho L. E. Banks home on Christmas
day were John Tate, of Eugene, Grant was for four years a member of Us
Barclay from Blue River, Cecil Byer- executive committee.
He was director of the Oregon Edu
lln from Vida.
and Mrs.
Vida, Mr. ano
mr». Harold , n e
Pa-
Stewart and children, from Fall Creek catlonnl exhibit at t e
‘ (n
and Lonnie Craft from Eugene. A | clfic exposition at San Fr
Christmas tree was a feature of the 1915. and for eight years was
entertainment.
charge of the ®d« a“ '>"a ' d ^ “rltnen'
of the Oregon State fair
Mrs. J. M Thompson Injured—Mrs
, n the Northwest association of
J. M. Thompson was painfully injured geron<iary and Higher schools, he as
last Friday night when, as she was repregented Oregon as Its state cha r-
• r.i
r»nis» man ever _ „inno
On oi
since th«
the nrrnnlzati’
organisation
of
leaving the L.
E. 'nk„.»»noi\n
Thompson H
home
,h
e
association.
Also,
he
served
one
with a stack of dlshe* under h»r arm
year
as vice-president
of the Nationnl
she
a --
hose -w
lying
Sit«; tripped
ipF'-" on —
— across .y
» ««■ —
-----w
li
the sicwnlk and fell. She was bruised Education association.
Mr. Carleton Is a member of the
by the Jar of the tall and the broken
dish ea hut her Injuries are not First Congregational church of Eu­
gene.
thought serious.
Now and Throughout the New Year of 1926.
SA N IT A R Y M ARK ET
H0LVERS0N BROS.
Phone 80
505 Maia St.
■ U H M
Greetings for 1926
Our cordial greetings go out to you In the
hope that the New Year will be bigger,
brighter and more prosperous than any be­
fore.
W.FWALKER
IPHONE
228
6 2 - J FUNERAL SERVICE
S p p i NQFIELD.ORE.
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