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    TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HAGS TWO
ThisW-ek
Arthur Brisbane
LINDBERGH NEEDED.
THINKING COMES FIRST.
BACK 5 ,0 0 0 YEARS.
ABOUT FLOOD RELIEF.
Lindbergh, world's champion fly­
er, landed in Mexico City, notifies
the world that young men in this
country know how to fly, in spite
of the fact that their Goven.ment
does not yet realize the importance
’ flying
< The United States Government
ought to enlist the services of
Lindbergh to instruct American
flier* and enlighten those raspoa-
sible for our air defense. If an­
other war ever comes it will seem
very extraordinary to future his­
torians, writing of American cities
bombed and gassed, that the rich­
est cities in the world should have
gone along without adequate air
defense. Not one of our cities is
protected today by anything but
distance. Coast defense guns and
battleships are obsolete, anti-air­
craft guns absolutely inefficient
We spend $600,000,000 a year for
"defense” and have none.
4 The L’nited States Gypsum Com­
pany, with offices in twenty cities
and twenty-two mines and mills in
fifteen States, has this good idea:
all headquarters managers derote
two hours, from 9 to 11 am., to
“concentration.” They allow no
interruption exu p t in emergencies
Fr-'m II to 5 tnfcy sc« subordinate*
snd business visitor* generally.
Each manager ha* at least two
hours a day for real thinking
John D. Rockefeller had that
Idea many years ago One of hi*
local manager*, pointing proudly
to a desk , loaded down with
papers, said to him, "A lot of de­
tail, but I shall get through it all
ay night" Mr. Rockefeller, quol-
fcg that, said to hi* directors. “I
rant all important managers in
fur organization to sit with their
ret upon clear desks, thinking
low they can make more money
» •'•» • -«i . . . a. :.
as
‘with Rockefeller's direction, and
ro w he spends it nanfully, fighting
disease and ignorance. To get
•head. remember that thinking
first. The rest is secondary.
Learned professors in the Uni­
versity of Southern California say
that slang, within reason, is good.
, Jt makes students select their ex­
pressions instead of using them
i gutomatically. To call your friend
a “dim bulb" is better than saying
to your brother “Thou fool,” and
It means the same Use of slang
“makes a dent in the brain" and
Causes thought, says one professor.
t also takes the place of thought,
ut that is too long an argument.
I
Britaih is sending a commission
go India headed by Sir John Simon
to see about helping India toward
Self government. The help should
have begun 5,000 years back.
How can you give self govern­
ment to a people in whose litera­
ture the word liberty does not ap­
pear in 5,000 years, to millions
Who believe that little girls eight
gnd nine year* old should be mar-
fled to middle aged men and that
when the old husband dies the
young woman should be burned
alive with the husband's miserable
eonise? That’s a long way from
sell government
The President recommends a
ten-year plan for Mississippi Val­
ter flood prevention involving
$296,100,000. Altogether, $25,000,-
000 would be spent the first year
end $30,000,000 a year thereafter
Why not spend every year as much
as can be spent wisely to hurry
the work rather than risk, in the
course of ten years, another flood
that might cost in destruction more
than the total appropriation- Sec­
retary Mellon could borrow the
money for three per cent if he
irplus
Couldn’t take it out of the surplus.
Haste is important; floods don’t
trait
Last August the stock market
broke when President Coolidge’s
first “do not choose” came out, and
a few days ago that foolish market
broke again because the President
said he meant it. What frightens
gentle stock brokers and specula­
tors? . Do they think Hoover,
Lowden or Dawes would declare
war on Patagonia, abandon the
gold standard, suspend the writ
of habeas corpus, close factories,
Stop the rainfall and destroy crops?
Mr. Coolidge is a good President,
wisely allowing those that know
how to run the country’s business
to run it. Other good men are
ready to do the same. The wise
will not choose to sell their stocks
because Mr. Coolidge does not
choose to run.
QsUl the Fix-It Shop for estimates
on jrour plumbing and heatlnc South
Fifth near First National Bank. Phone
17$.
J-12
T Y P E W R IT E R RIBBONS— Assorted
■takes In black and blue In stock at
R e Newa office. For the conveni­
ence of customer« wbo have hither-
te not been able to get ribbons In
Springfield we have rU rted this
aew line of ribbons for Underwoodo,
Remingtons. Royals, L. C. Smith,
Mtfl other makes.
tf.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 2». 1927
The universal observation by those
who have been forced tc take their
meals several hours after the regular
Correspondents
meal hour Is that the food Is not ap­
petising
Food lhal Is cooked too
long makes Hie fillers tough and re
— — — — — — — — — — school in Portland Is home for the
duces their digestibility. Kiperlmenls
I
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
| holiday*
on feeding rats with food properly
_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mrs Beulah Harbtt had a family re-
cooked and food cooked several hours
Pleasant Hill public school and the “nlon 1 'hrtslmas day at the home of
give (he following results: The rats
high school had Christmas trees Frl Mr ami Mrs latureuce Uoaaler Those
fe<t with food which had been cooked
In
attendance
were,
Mr.
and
Mrs
day afternoon December 23 Small
properly gained much more than the
Perry
Braman
and
son,
Billy,
from
'
presents were given to one another
rats fed with large quantities of over-
which caused much fun ami ter ri­ Vernonia Mrs. Uenevteve Beaman and ,
rooked food. The latter were always
daughter,
Zorn,
from
Marshfield
and
:
ment The high school will have vaca­
hungry hut did nol thrive The de­
tion until January 3. but the public son. Leonard, from Salem. Mr 'amt*
struction of vitamins does not account
Mrs.
Dick
Harblt
and
sons.
Wayii*
school took up again Tuesday Decern-
for the reeults Some change In (he
bee 27. and will have Monday January ;l,,d
frwu Cottage Grove. Mr.
constitution of the food lowers tbe
3 as a holiday.
• nd Mr*- Frank Campbell and daugh-
focal value of overlooked foods
The Pleasant Hill high school de- ‘ • r‘ Margaret. Mr and Mr* Harry
The quality of the food and not the
tested the Mohawk high school by a Harb“ *“'» •on; Wnyne. from Coburg,
qssnllty Is the main consideration
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vern
Hansiin.
score of 21 to IS in a game of basket­
V «rtahles should be cooked with
ball Friday night December 23. The
their skins on as much as possible and
game was very interesting throughout
the skins eaten whenever convenient
Mohawk having the better of It the
The skin« contain vitamins that are
GARDEN
WAY
I
first half when the score stood 6 to 2
reea the "Vulcan-
Lara,
Between
“V u lc a n ” and “ L
a rk , shown at anchor in the hsibor
too often thrown away When vege­
ovliioetown,
Mae*..
Use
the
ill-fated
submarine
5
1
,
sunk
by
In Mohawk's favor. The Ilne-up was
off Provi»«
tables are peeled and the wwter in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
K.
Chase
enter­
with
the
Coast
Gward
destroyer
Paulding.
Inner!
Mohawk: Hardtsty. Dorsey, forwards;
which they are cooked Is thrown away
'
“ oy Kahlor Jones, in charge of the S-4, on which
Neal, center: Cook and Smith, guards; tained Mr. and Mrs. Mariou Bigelow
wer< MBT oiBcert,
« ila te d m«n and two visitor» connected wuh
much food material and health giving
and
family
of
Yoncolla
and
Mr*.
ih
e
w
S
r
S
o
an
feJ
laspezdoo
and
Sarvey,
Becoming
Io
»he
official
for Pleasant HUI: McKensie and Mon­
qualities are lost. Save the water in
Philomath.
son. forwards; Donald Kabler. center; Martha Stormant of
which pared vegetables are cooked
Gerald Kabler and Linton, guards Christmas day.
snd use In making gravies and sdups.
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
Currie
and
Substitutes. Mohawk. Cumming*. Cox;
Heat makes vitamins loss effective;
daughter. Vera, of Philomath and Ed day».
FOOD COOKED TOO LONG
Pleasant Hill. Tinker and Harden.
the longer (he rooking the more vita-
Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Ktutsley and
and
Jess
Mounts
were
Christmas
The Pleasant Hill girls won from
DESTROYED I N VALUE tulns will be destroyed
children arrived Saturday at the Mrs
A certain
the Mohawk girl, by a score of 31 <u’” ,a of the Krank Ba,,ay < •» “»•
Clara Male home and will return to
amount of green leaves, young car
Mr
and
Mrs.
Looter
Cyr
had
Christ­
(By Oregon Slate Board of Health I
to 15.
ball Creek Wednesday.
rots may he grated and served with
A very good Christmas program was mas dinner with Mr and Mrs Walter
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Cline were husts iu
salad dressing as a salad. Tomatoes,
Laxton.
Probably the greuteal sanitary in
given at the Pleasant Hill Christian
I a large number ul relatlA>s Christmas
j radishes, cucumbers and celery are
Program
Given
at
School
novation
ever
Introduced
by
man
lo
church Friday night under the super­
day. Those who enjoyed the dinner
’ eaten raw Not all foiuts can tie taken
vision of the Sunday school and the • An Interesting Cbrlstmaa program were, Mr. aud Mrs. ll 1» Wylie. k< u protect himself against Infection is
1 raw with advantage
Most starchy
public school pupils. After the pro­ was given at the school house Friday neth and Lucille, Mr aud Mrs. Frank cooking Most micro-organ lams harm­ { fluids such as cereals and potatoes
afternoon.
The
program
was
well
at­
ful
to
man
are
destroyed
comparative
gram boxes of candy were given to
tended by relatives and friends of the Kingsley aud family, Mr. and Mrs ly easily hy heat Cooking has other and unripe fruit must of course lx»
the children and presents exchanged.
pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, the Robert Crawford and family. Mrs. Nel udvantages, ll softens food, makes rooked In oreder to tie mnde lit to
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and two
teachers, had charge. After the pro­ He Bryan and daughters, Mr. and Mia. II mote tender and enhances Ils eat. Those vegetables that are cook­
children. Evelyn and Robert, motored
W. F Cline ano daughter. Bernice, Mr.
ed should he boiled only until tender.
to Roseburg Saturday and spent gram the children enjoyed their tree and Mrs. Charlie Meyers aud Doris ot digestibility. one of the moat Im We must not defeat the purpose iif the
and
presents.
The
school
will
have
portal« functions In the preparation of
Christmas with Mrs. Phelps sister. Mr
a week of vacation. The (oUowing Sprlugfield, Mr Ira Cline, Mr. aud food Is to render It savory and ap food by destroying the good qualities
and Mrs. J. E. Dent
Mrs.
U.
Smith
aud
son
and
Mrs.
Will
hy overcooking
peltsing Food that appears Inviting
The ladles of Pleasant HIU will meet program was given:
Dodd came for I he supper and spent
Greeting
___________
Charllne
Fish
aids digestion by stimulating Ibe sec­
at the Mrs C. E Jordan home Thurs­
the evening.
Many Holiday Weddings
retion and flow of the digestive Juices.
day to make a quilt for Mrs. O. M Bong, "Christmas Bells," ___ School
James
Maxwell
and
Arthur
Sullivan
Recitation,
“When
I*a
Shaved
Off
His
”
I
hit
log
the past week marriage Ils-
Williams whose home burned recently.
Cooking, however, has some d I sail
Whiskers." _______ _ Roscoe Cole ot l*ortland arrived Wednesday from
eases have been Issued by the county
Mr and Mrs M E. Hays spent
vantages;
there
Is
a
loss
of
mineral
Menlo Park, California. Arthur went
Christmas with Mrs. Hays' mother at Recitation, ‘Father’s Present,"....... | to bis home In Portland. The boys and some of (he nutritive constitu­ clerk to the following: Ray t hr la tian.
____ '_______ ___ Richard Hardte
Noll, aud Edna Trout. Elmira, Lesli«
Roseburg.
will return to California after New ents; there Is also a diminution In the
___ Laurence. Gayle and
A wedding of much Interest took Song,
vllaurtn property of food generally. Ooheen, Cottage Urovn, and t-ktna
years
While
on
their
way
they
hue
place at the Pleasant Hill Christian 1 UuroU*Jr Chase
Zlnler, Creswell, Oren Fvfles. Eugene,
the llckllah experience of being held Cooking Is an Important art. but aumi
and Alice Clark. Medford: Vincent
church Wednesday afternoon at two Recitation, "Just Before Christmas.”
foods
when
rooked
lose
certain
sub­
... Charles Cole and searched' by officers who were
McIntire, and Zeta Holland, both of
o'clock when Miss Mildred Morning-'
stances
called
vllamlns
These
are
on the look-out for Hickman.
star became the bride of Roy John. Song. Dorothy and Laurence Chase,
found In the skin or coating of grain ('row; I-eo Goodman, Tidewater, and
and Thelma Wells.
Miss Mornlngstar Is the daughter jf
especially rice, also In folk of egg. Beatrice Sassa, Glendale; A O. Addi­
Ptona
Solo............. Arllne Harrington
If your radio doesn't work well, let raw milk, fresh fruits and fresh vege­ son, and Ada Wilson, both of Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mornlngstar of
Enterprise, gradated from Pleasant Rec‘UU° n- ------------ »»oner
ns tlx It. Fix It Shop, South Fifth tables such as peas, beans and toma­ George Tindall and Ines R u t, both of
Patty Baer Phone 173.
Hill high school in 1925, attended Recitation.
x
j-ii. toes. Some raw or uncooked foods Eugene. Robert Bridges. Gunther, and
Normal for two years and Is now * Saxaphone Duet, .. Laurence Chase,
sueh as lettuce, celery, fruits, and nuts Mildred Churchill. Isadpre; Bert Park­
Raymond Holton
teaching at Goshen. Mr. John at­
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery should be used In order to supply the er and Quasi« M Nret. both of Eu-
gene.
tended Normal last year and is at Carol. “Silent Night." __ School girls on prices on plates and other work, tf necessary vitamins.
present teaching at Tiernan. Oregon. Carol, “Oh, Little Town of Bethle­
hem," ............ ...............School Girls
F. W Smith who has been at the
hospital in Eugene for the, past month Recitation ...................... Leland Chase
was able to go to the home of his ! Song. "Wily Do Bells at Christmas
Ring?'' _____________ School Girls
nephew. E. B. Tinker, for Christmas
Arllen
dinner but returned to the hospital
Lullaby,
Harrington, and Gayle and Dorothy
again in the evening.
Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Curts and three
children motored to Portland Saturday *'an‘°mlme. “Christmas Carol
Sanford Holton
to spend Christmas with little Vadette Piano Solo,
Recitation,
Dorothy Wells
Curts who Is In the hospital there.
Recitation.............
Leslie Hard!-'
Recitation,
Lucille Nonda
Piano Solo............
Leland Cha - -
TH U R STO N
I Play. — Negroes.
Ruth Oldham
Recitation, .
Ralph Bonnie from Portland spent
Chase Family Gathers
! last Thursday in Thurston.
Followln an old family custom the
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Beaman and son
1 Billy, from St. Helens, spent Christ- i Chaae ,amUi•‘,• iathered
celebrate,
: mas with Mrs. Beaman s mother. Mrs.! Chr:",ma’1 at
•» W. Chase home
Beulah Harbit. M ts . Beaman and ! December 26. Those who attende-J
,
Wonderful Bargain Offer made by thia NewH|iniflL- during tbe nlbnth of
the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. H. n.
Billy are spending this week also.
January.
You will want to fiubwrlbe for a o n Ä iA th e a e leading m aga­
Chase,
and
family;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tru-
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price and Perry
zinea that you read nearly every day.
/ W ’
Price and Jay Grant. O. A. C. students , m“n ChaBe and ,ara"y; Mr and Mra
Marvin
Chase
and
family;
Mr.
and
>
<
at Corvallis, are spending the holidays
Mrs. Chester Chase and family; Mr. '
here with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell from I and Mrs. Homer Chase and family, |
near Salem Bpent Christmas with re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chase; Mr. and ;
Mrs. Lester Cyr and Dora May; Mr *
' latives here.
and Mrs. Frank Kingsley and family; !
Leonard Beaman who is attending
school In Salem Is spending the holi-, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chase and '
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Chase :
days with relatives here.
Re g. Price
Special Offer
Mrs. Genevieve Beaman and daugh-, and Jean; Mr. and MA h . Clarence
American Magazine ........... $2.50 Hpringlleld N e is , $1.75, Both for $2.85
Chase,
Mollie
Madeline
and
Nancy
!
ter, Zora, from Marshfield are spend-1
$2.00
Christian Herald
” $1.75, Both for $2.25
Ann; Maude Chase, Carol Chase, |
ing the holidays in Thurston.
” $1.75, Both for $2.25
CoDtera
........................ $2.00
Gladys
Chase,
Merle
Chase,
J,
W.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bertsch and
” $1.75, Both for $3.25
C osm opolitan....... ................ $3.00
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmlston Chase, F. B. Chase, Helen Wastell '
$2.50
Delineator
” $1.75, Both for $2.75
and
Harry
Wastell
of
Eugene;
Mrs
'
and family spent Christmas in Spring-
$2.50
”
$1.75, Both for $2.75
Everybody« .Magazine
John
and
daughter;
Mrs.
Dean
anil
j
held the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
$3.00
” $1.75, Both for $3.25
Good Housekeeping
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Kingsley
and
sou
McKlin.
” $1.75, Both for $1.85
McCall's M agazine............... $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and falmly ' of PaclOc Beach’ Washington,
$3.00
McClure’s Magazine
” $1.75, Both for $3.25
motored to Blue River on Chrlstnms
Mr “n'< Mra J K- p“ h and ,am"’,‘
$
.50
People’s
Home
Journal
....
” $1.75, Both for $1.25
and spent ,.ie day with Mr. and Mrs. Mr 1V d Mrg A’ C‘ B<,K“rt and "o“ oi ,
$2.50
’’ $1.75, Both for $2.25
Screenland
..........................
Felix SparkK
Junction City, and John Lynch of
” $1.75, Both for $2.75
Sunset M agazine................. $2.50
Hazel' Edmlston. who Is teaching Springfield were guests of the G. It
”
$1.75, Both for $2.75
True Story ........................ $2.50
at 5ft Helens Is here to spend the
fam'ly Christmas day.
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Leading Magazines and The
Springfield News
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ftHBUg o f W «DflUng |
Cecil Snider whose home Is in Colo-, accompanied by C. B. Bailey arrived I
rado. who is a student at C. of O. this •$
J 14
home Monday. C. E.
year Is spending the holidays w ith; Hs'b y w|ll remain for an Indefinite
lyiren Edmiston, they are house. visit.
brothers.
' Mr an<1 Mr"- A- c TrttVl1' enter ,
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary Me talned their son (F. L. Travis of Se*t->
Elroy from Salem spent Christmas, tie, Mr, anu Mrs W. J. Morrow and j
family of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. i
with A. W. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mathews enter ' W. M. Richards of Eugene, and Mr. :
talned for Christmas dinner Mr. and and Mrs. Win. Brown ot Leslie, Idaho, J
Mrs. Ross Mathews and family from Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow
Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Drury and returned to Tillamook Tuesday. I
family from Jasper, Mrs. Alberta Master Eugene Morrow will remain ■
Weaver and children from Leaburg for a week's visit
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maxwell and [
family.
family were guests of the F. X. Gal­
Miss Marjorie Urant, wbo Is teach­ lagher family of Banta Clara Christ-1
ing at Coquille Is home tor the holi­ mas day.
I
Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Randolph , I
day«.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Adrian from Port­ Ingram and Miss Effie Ingram arrived |
land spent Christmas with Mrs. from Roseburg Friday evening to
Adrian's parents, Mr. and Mr«. Ruth. spend (lirlstmae with Mr. and Mrs. |
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oray and O. H. Neal. They returned to Rose­
family from Landax spent Christmas burg Monday.
here with relatives.
Lucille and Miriam Male arrived |
Mias Monica Ruth, who is attending I home Friday for the Crrlstmas Holl-
Woman’s Home Companion, $1.00
Youth’s Companion ......... $2.00
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$1.75,
$1.75,
Both for $1.75
Both for $2.50
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