The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 14, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH U R SD A Y. JAN. 14. 192«
T U « NPiUNUFtH .D NEUS
PAGE 6iX
request to
tor. Home
Hour Co..
bring it to
TOWN AND VICINITY
In from V id o -L W L ily of Vida
«F
At Partían«*—A. J. Davis spent the
w a, in town Tue»day.
, Ho« *
week-end at Portland.
Co.
In
fro m
T r e n t— J
1’ . G resh am
of
» * » “ <*«'»»• W **«"«
l,“r'‘,‘u' 3p* ry n ° “r
Mrs. Belle lletlraf. Direc­
Service Bureau. Sperry
Sau Praoclaco, Calif., will
you.
ed a meeting of lb» graduata nurarg
« f E ug ene, held at ih» home uf Miss
.Mrs Wayue Yarn« II, Mr» W C Myra Calef In tba county »cat last
Kelihän and Misa Clara Wyae ailnml Thursday night.
At Bufane Meeting.
VACATION OF STREETS
IS ASKED IN PETITION
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Generous savings distinguish
the McMorran & Washburne
greater
Harley Caln Here— Harley Caln of
Trent was a Spriugfiel visitor Tues-
With a h o led icing more or leas
Oakr dse was a visitor h ire Monday.
Vaiati« n of portions of T hltd stre e t
day.
difficulty is experienced In having a
Fulop at Portland— N J Fulop. Io
Pr«du. t which t. not grainy and 0 street outside the « ’;>• limits
In from deeper— Mrs Tom Syk «
is asked In a pet t on which has been
of Jaap* r was a SpHngfh’ld vU’tor cal b « ln e a . man. made a w eekend «»*» F « ».• *'* « > - <*
-rip to Portland
¡ccn sta fn cy
filed (u the county co
H earlrg on
Friday.
1 The six minute Ic. ng Is easily made the m atter has been set for F« bru
H e re fro m W e s tfir -D. K Mitchell, »nd is a nwuparatlvely safe metho I «rv T. « hen Ute g o u rt »*111 ~ a k e a
F ro m W a lte r v .lle — Joe Devor and
W alter P latt of W. !te:ville were in of W estfir, shopped In Sprlngflcl-I to «too. All ingredients are steamed | ,|eclelon
together for six minutes In the •<-
M o nd ay.
town on business Friday.
T h e p t 'lt b n rsk a
t "h r,I -ireet«
of a double-boiler, aud beaten w'th he vacated north of the north Bn «
T h u rs to n M ao H e re -C. F. Grant.
Mohawk Man Here—Among busi­
an egg beater all the time. The re­ of F street, and that nil of 0 street
ness visitors here F riday was R L*. Thurston resident, was In town Tues­ sults are controlled ami ih ’-r ell.nl- be vacated west of the east line of
day.
H ill of Mohawk.
nates the danger of having a failure. Third street to th«« S .w thern Pacific
C am p C re ek
R esiden t H e re — Wil­ It may be used as. both au icing aud vat road Induatrial
developm ent nt
Here from Walterville— Miss. Belle liam Stevens of Camp Creek pa d
filling.
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that neighborhood 1» sahl Io be {he
Millikan of Walterville was in town Springfield a buain •«» visit Tuesday.
Total time for preprailon and r ason for th« desirability of vacat­
Saturday.
preparation and
spreading of the ing the stre e ts A portion of F street
Visit Here— Mrs. Charles Taylor
icing
would
be
about
fiftteu m nutea Instile the city limit« 1« also a*ko«1
In from Walterville— Mr and Mrs. and her mother. Mrs Sam Morgan,
M «it«r Recipa.
lo he vacateli In a pettt'o n to the city
Trotter of W alterville were Spring- both of Thurston, were visitors in the
1 cup sugar.
cosmcll by R II Pgraona. who own
field visitors Saturday.
city Tuesday.
3 tablespoons cold water.
the adjoining property
R e tu rn s to O ak rid g e— C E. Archer
1 egg. white
Motors to Albany— Mr and Mrs. C.
Flavoring.
E. Swarts and daughter motoreJ to has returned tn Oakriifge after a short
NICKELS TO SE HANDY
Cut sugar, water aud unbeaten egg
time spent hera.
Albany for a visit Sunday.
white into a double boiler Place over
AT SOCIAL AT SCHOOL
W a lte r» llle — M rs E
F
In
fro m
In fro m B iac h ly— M rs . R A. Rheln-
boiling water and beat with egg beat­
tn
hefmer of Biachly was a visitor in Ream of W altervll e shopped
Nickels, Jitneys and 6-cent pieces
er for s'X minutes. Regfiove from fire
• Springfield early In the week.
Springfield Monday. ,
and beat until thick enough to wil ba much In evidence at the Par­
ent-Teachers association's ‘Jitney so­
H e re fro m T h u rs to n — Frank Camp spread; add flavoring
Here on B usinen S. R Scott was
cial" to be held at the Lincoln school
bell
of
Thurston
transacted
business
C
o
coan
ut
F
illin
g
,
a shopper here Monday from the Blue
in Springfield Tuesday.
I Master recipe plus I cup sll.veddcd Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock The
River district.
j cocoanut and 1-3 cup finely choppej committee in charge promisee those
Her» from Deerhorn— Mrs
come with a p<H-ketful of nlckele nd
Marcóla Man Visita—Ivan Saunders
raisins.
evening of flr«tA-las entertainment
of Marcóla was one of the out-of-town Hambaugh of Deerhorn spent a part
M a rs h a llo w Icin g .
of Tuesday in the city.
In eight school rooma IRtnfnuie
visitors in Springfield Monady.
Make boiled or quick icing When
programs
are to be given, and each
Thurston Man In—Harvey Conlev syrup has all been added to the boat
Walterville Man In— Harry Jackson
program will be repeated several
of
Thurston
was
in
town
for
business
en
eggs,
add
about
S
marshallow«
and
of Walterville was her« for a short
purposes Tuesday
beat until they are m-Hed Flavor ,lra‘’* ln ord*r ,hl“ R" rn,r ” *
time Monday.
Admission of 5 cents will he charged
with 1-3 teaspoon each of vanilla and I
for each program A general admis­
Here from Leaburg— AiilcnS Lea­ orange extract.
P leasant Hill Visitor»— Mr. and Mrs
sion of R cents wit also be charged,
burg visitors In town Tuesday were
Lat^p B a ltim o re Icin g .
Ihm Winfrey oof Pleasant Hill spent
and the reliable nickel will buv cook­
H Fountain. B Slavens and Coy
Make
boiled
or
quick
icing.
Just
a day recently with their friends. Mr.
Landsbury.
before it Is ready to spread between ie# and coffee at a convenient re-
and Mrs. ¿John Ketels.
freehment stand
L e ab u rg P eop le H e re — Mr. and Mrs. the layers. add 1-3 cup choppad nuts
The money Is to go for first aid
Bushman Back—Art Bushman is
W H Craft of Leaburg were among 12 cup seeded raisins, chopped. 6 or
back after a trip through the coast out-of-town visitors In Springfield 8 chopped carolled cherries, or can- work In the »est room« being Insti­
tuted by the P-T A. In the school.
country in the interests of the Spring-
Tuesday.
■ lieJ cherries, or candied fig» cut In
field Mill and Grain company.
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thin stripe.
Recovers from Illness—Mrs May
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Maear00n ,e ,ng
C o n sid era te.
Feed to Coquille— The Springfield Craft 1» recow ring from the pneu-
Mi'.! and Grain company shipped a
i monla which haa kept her <on n . reatjy {<J use >( jj
following mix-
“Won't you let roe teach you how
carload of feed to Coquille last Sat­
for some time.
.
' tore: Roll four macaroons until fine, to play cants, dear? I want you to
urday.
Meets Entertain— Dr and Mrs. S. add 1-3 cup finely chopped pecans or know all about them when wo arc
Breaks Arm— Harold Foes- five-year- Ralph Dtppel and Mrs Dlppel s moth- walnuts. 4 or 5 candled oherrlea. and married."
"How lovely. What game are you
<Md son of Henry Fosa, broke his arm er and sister, visiting here from Ban- 1 teaspoon of vanilla.
going
to teach me?"
while playing last Thursday evening. don, were guests at the Levi N’eet
W a ln u t Icing.
The injury Is fast improving.
"Solitaire."
Add 1-3 cup of chopped walnuts and
home Monday evening.
.
Our Store is a
Community
Center
An ideal meeting place, a
hospitable »fore like ours,
is a real Inatitution.
E nough 1» P le n ty .
Lawyer; “I'm terribly sorry, buddy,
McQninn underwent an operation at I thought I could do more for you.
Mercy hospital In Eugere Monday.
Convicted Man: ’’Aw—shut up.
Mrs ¿i Quinn lives In Walterville.
Ain’t you satisfied? I got five years
—that'» plenty.
Wright is Operated On— Larson
Wright of the Wright Hardware store
Hew Thoughtless.
underwent a major operation at the
First Girl: "Have you seen Jack
Pacific Christian hospital Monday.
recently?"
,
Second Girl: “Oh, about six weeks
Baby Girl Born— Mr. and Mrs. Al­
den McCumber of Jaspen are the hap­ ago.*
First Girl: '«Well, If you gee him
py parents of a baby girl, born Sun
day. The newcomer we ghed seven again, remind h m that he’s married
to me, an«l that I was Inquiring about
pounds.
htIn■,,
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Construct Piers—Concrete baser
for the pfprs supporting the rear
Reason Enough.
warehouse of the Springfield MiT and
"But, my dear, why in the world
Grain company have been completed. do you want a divorce?”
The work was done under the direc­
“Only one good reason—bocausa
tion of Jack Howell.
I'm married.”
G eorge
98c
89c
89c
$489
18c
23c
We
29c
39o
35c
39c
$1.69
29c
V '-i q i b œ We e m * 1*1’, »»
Watch this Space
for Jan. 21st
Gannett Motor Co.
SPRINGFIELD BRANCH
It Is our aim and endeavor
to combine service and
convenience for shopper».
M BBnM BM HM
Drop in any time. You are
welcome, w hether you in­
tend to purchase anything
or are merely “looking’’ or
waiting for someone.
The Best Fountain Service.
Magazines and Books, S ta­
tionery and Writing
»Materials.
Phone 31
Múllantela underwent a major opera­ spend almost 10 per cent more than !
interested n tb -se ,U t-
tion at the Pacific Christian hospital planned at the beginning of the year j If y°«
( r additions and extensions.
IL'T >-«” ».•»*. Mr»- DeGraf *'!l b ««•<,
Monday.
Actual expenditures for additions top«« tend ÏIU her fr « liockl« I 'SO Jood
?perd Day Here— Mr and Mrs. Rus­
' fen-rating g .unis, transmls»‘on and Delights from 8 Master Recipes
A
sel Meyers of Pleasant Hili spent
j distribution systems" ln the country
S u n d a y in Springfield, visiting
; during 1925 were 1832,350,000, as
frit nds.
; against an estimated budget of 1579,-
SEUP- L IG H T IN G
Of «ORLESS
Return from Bandon— Mrs. S Ralph S20.000 announced at the opening of
Dipp« ' returned. Sunday from Bandon ; the year.
ECONOMICAL
IN'YTANT
where she had «pent two weeks fol-
to t » Na. i l
The big increase In electric power
low ng the death of her father.
¡production is attributed chiefly to the
Visits 31gte:"—John Hostettler, of j speeding up of various Industries,
j while demands for improved street
G-ants Pass, Is in Springfield this
week v,siting hia sister. Mrs N. A lighting and more electric appliances
Rowe, While here Mr. Hostettler is in the home helped to Increase the
S ^ -lJ g tU tn g
lockli g aft.-r Ins business interests volume of production.
U ndergoes O p era tio n — M rs.
$1.26 Alarm Clock«
$1.00 Hags Rugs
$1 00 \\ir e Dish Drainer»
$6.50 Elettri«! Irons (gun ran fowl,
New yard wide Comfort Cimili»
Yard wide Silkollnos
New Bungalow Cretonne», yil
Yartl wide Black 8at«*en
East color Broadcloth
Playtime rom per cloth
Yard wide Ironclad Suiting»
$2.25 Fep» Jnnllnierv»
59c Knitted Mop Cloth»
—O n »ale In the basement »tor««
1 teaspoon v a n illa to the hot ed or I
Thurston People Here— Mr. and
Visit In City— Mr. and Mrs J M
Jugt
spreading h e
Mrs. Charles Taylor and Charles Has­ Blakely, and Mr«. Muall of W endlicg tween
tings. of Thurston, were In town Sat­ were among Springfield'» visitors
Waldorf Filling.
urday on business.
Tuesday. Mr«. Muall went on to Eu<
. . . . . .
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.
, '
'g e n e , w h e re she visited her husbanl.
Add 3 U b le.p o o n . of chopped w .l-
Inspector Here—W T. Wendt, in­
nuts and 1-4 cup of currant jelly to
spector for the Utah, Copner comranr. i who I« ill In the Eugene hospital
the cooked icing; flavor with vajillla
was at the Booth-Kelly mlQ Saturday.
Snook» at Grssham— Bert Snooks
Tuttl-Frulttl Icing or Filling.
3-4 cup sugar.
Return» to Bandon— Vernon Harder has gone to Gresham where he will
3 tablespoons cold water.
has returned to his work at Bandon take charge of a construction job
1 egg. white.
i
after v sltisg his parents here for handled by Lindsay and Hargraves,
i contractors. He will be at Gresham
1-3
cup
seedless
raisins.
two weeks.
1 tablespoon chopped walnuts.
: for some time.
Mcves to Marshfield— A. M Stiffler
1 tablespoon chopped cherries.
P urchases
R oom ing
House— M rs.
and family have moved to M arshf/ld
1 tablespoon shredded citron or
Eliza Snooks has purchased a room­
after spending several months in this
ing house located on Ninth street, orange pee
city.
w in
1 teaspoon each of vanilla and or-
near the park in Eugene. Mrs. Snooks ‘
took
charge
of
the
house
(mediately
ange
flavoring
Emp'oyed at Shop—Miss Lieila
after the deal was consumated Mon-!
<"*gar. water, and unbeaten egg
Griffith has been employed at the
.
white in a double boiler, place over
Eggimann candy »hop.
boiling water and beat with an egg
beater for fi minutes Remove from .
Jasper Woman Here—Mr». M. L.
HEAVY OUTLAYS MADE BY
the fire and beat until thick enough
Sebring of Jasper, was a visitor in
T H E U T IL IT IE S IN 1925 to spread, add flavoring and fruit. 1
S p rin g fie ld M onday.
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Spread between layers as a filling or ,
In from Thurston— Mr and Mrs. A.
The year Just closing was a big on top of a loaf cake for an Icing.
Weaver spent part of Monday in th e year for the light and power com­
Chocolate Icing.
city, ooking after business matters. panies of the country, according to
Maoter recipe plus two squsres utt»|
estimates Just prepared. These fig­
In fro m D onna— M rs. S. A. Stevens
sweetened chocolate. A l t me t.sd I
ures showed that ln order to take
c'a » o .tle to other Ing.-til •.*■’ .« in .!'■«-1
of Donna was in town part of Mon­
cure of the growth of business during
d a/.
b.e boilar and proceed a«> for Master
I the past 12 months, the light anc
Undergoes Operation—Mrs. Ollie power companies were compelled to recipe.
in the upper Willamette valley.
JANUARY
SALES
Successful M en
A sk Questions, then-
GAS HEATERS
Give the Extra H eat You Need
Protect ycxir home agamat dam pragi and cold
by installing the Weisbach heaffiig service.
H ave always at your command a Mg volume
at inatantaneosia, cfieery, economkal warm th,
without bother, dirt or delay.
The mere asking of question» doe» not Insure »ucce»».
We m ust learn, then ACT. Don't m istake uh . Pools and
knave» can often make reasonable replies. However, the
man who InveHtigate» thoroughly before mnklng a hiiHlne»»
move a»k» neither of these. Instead«, he goes to the Insti­
tution or person qualified through experience to know—
and therein I» the secret of hi» »ucce»».
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Theae heaters, e> .«nipped w ith »elf-lighters
that do away w ith matches and pilot, are
quiddy and easily lit; they burn without odor,
giving the largewt [xawihle volume of heat
from the gaa consumed.
No m atter w hat your business Is; m erchant, fanner,
trad esm an ,. home owner, citizen we invite you to take
advantage of our banking experience.
"77x? M o s t H ea t f o r the L e a s t M o n e y ”
There la a complete line of heater» for both
portable and fir«-place use. Came in tn*«y «»Z
■ee our line of Weisbach Heaters.
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There should he the utm ost confidence between th)» bank
and you. You should feel a t liberty to a»k questions con­
cerning your hiiHineSH, stocks, bond» and loans. We w ant
you to consider us a» an adviser on anything th at directly
or Indirectly involves money.
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Mountain States Power Co {|
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon