The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 23, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23. IM «
TH E SPRINGFIELD N W S
PAC.E four
AND
Jasper Mar, In—Mark Sebring of
Jasper was a local visitor Saturday.
SOME FRUITY SAUCES
AND DAINTY E
V IC IN IT Y
Louks at Creswell—Mr. and Mrs.
Fn-d Ixiuk spent Sunday with Mr.
Louk's parents at Creswell.
Mohawk Man In—E C. Nicholson,
Margaret Mortensen Here — Mar
Mohawk, spent part of Monday in
garet Mortensen was here from lYirt-
Springfield.
land last weekend, visiting her
Marcóla Peop'e Here— Mr. and V'
mother, Mrs. Mabel Mortensen.
R R. t’alrns of Mareóla were Spring
field visitors Monday.
Here from Creswell— Mrs. E. L.
Bollen. Creswell, was a shopper in
Springfield Saturday afternoon.
Here from Marcola- -Fred Mellen
gerger. Mareóla, paid Springfield a
business visit Saturday.
Drive to Roseburg—Mrs. Esther j
Clapp, nurse in the office of Dr. W. C. |
Rebhan. drove to Roseburgh Sunday, j
' specialists, as It will uot lake (ho
BACTERIA FOR LEGUMES
J place of lime fur .»< hm sull. or uiaiiiiru
NOW READY AT COLLEGE or fertilisers whore these are needed
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Teaching Program
Of I n i versai v ls
Topie at Mèelin«’
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Dr. Arnold Bvnnett Hall h
Speaker at Sessìon o f
Siate Institutinns
Harrisburg People Here— Mr. and
Mrs F. M. Bond and two sons were I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu ,
among Springfield visitors Monday. gene.—The eeieatifie program that is j
HEN the wind howls and rain stirring constantly until it thicken*.
now under way at the University of i
lashes the window panes, the Remove froei lire and add (>• tier oxi
wise housewife plans to serve one ring of finely cut pineapple. Serve
Here from Creswell— Mrs. Thorn­ Oregon, by which a more accurate!
foods which convey an idea of very cold with the Wane uungc.
ton of Creswell paid Springfield a method is hoped to be found for rating
warmth. Among the best for this pur­
the teaching staff, and through which
visit Monday morning.
pose is fruit, the food which ripen«
F ro x rn P n rfa it
new and more efficient teaching meth­
beneath the warm summer sun I Ami
Jasper People Here— Mrs. Morris ods are expected To be found was given I of
Pinrapptr-Putlrrtcateh Pat fait: Melt
the fruits, pineapple, which carries
Hills and fam ily. of Jasper were nation wide prominence in Chicago re- ' with it the succulence of the yellow three tablespoons hmter ami one .oxi
cently by Dr. Arnold Bennett Iiall, I light of the Southern Seas, seems to one-half cups brown sugar in i skillet:
Springfield visitors Saturday night
let simmer a few minutes, but a, i
president of the University, who spoke j bring most delight to the family.
burning. Add three-fourths cup pine­
Leaves for Nebraska — William before the American Association o f !
How to prepare pineapple? Here apple syrujf and let boil to the — ••’i
Hunter left Sunday for his old home State Universities session on this sub- ; are a few excellent methixls:
hail stage (238*). Pour over three
jeet.
Pineapple-Mint Sonet: Roil two slightly beaten egg yolks and cook
•t O’Neill, Nebraska.
cups of sugar and one-half cup of gently until thickened. Cool, th-n fold
Two main objectives are sought by
water to a thick syrup Color with in three stiffly beaten egg whites, »hip
Franks Sanders Here— Frank Sand­ the experiments and research work
ers of Jasper was a visitor here Mon­ now carried on, declared Dr. Hall. ! vegetable coloring a brilliant green. one and one-half cun heavy cream
When cool add one drop of oil of pep­ and one and <w-.-’ -'r
crushed
The first of these is an accurate method
day.
permint and one can crushed Hawaiian pineapple. Pack i-
' l-al molds
of determining the actual worth to the
pineapple. Serve on ice-cream.
or in paper e -—’
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!
Walterville Resident Here— Mrs. University of it» professors and in
ice for ,‘our hour
rses eight.
G o ld e n D siss rts
Harry Jackson of Walterville was a (tractors, so that promotions and ad
Red
Sat
' v.k t'sgether
Pineapple Plane Mange: Scald two
Springfield visitor Saturday.
vancemenu can be made strictly ac­
one cup canned ra«;-berri -s, onr.third
and
one-hal
f
cups
milk
in
double
boiler
cording to merit. The second is for
Thoroughly blend seven tableiponm cup sugar, and two runs crashed
Goes to Grove—George Perkins was definite improvement in actual teach
Cook slowly
cornstarch,
one-fourth teaspoon salt, Hawaiian pineapple
a business visitor Monday at Cottage ing methods, so that students may be
and six tablespoons sugar with opc- thirty minutes, stirring fmpwntlv.
Crave.
.
Serve
hot
on
cake
This
recipe can be
better trained and better instructed.
half cup pineapple syrup. Add very
Methods now in use at the Univer-
slowly to the milk to prevent curdling. [ ■ varied
. . by using strawberries, or other
Grove— Mr.
Vieit at Cottage Grove-M
r. and , ity of Oregon for
work were
and cook in double boiler until thick., H” . •
stirring constantly Remove from heat.; Pineapple ffarrl Sauer: Beat four
Mrs. Verne Stuart are visiting for a described to the members present. The
fold in stiffly beaten whites of two tablespoons of butter with one-half
few days at Cottage Grove.
first consists of the preparation of a
eggs and one cup drained crushed pin--I cup ragar until the mixture Is white
‘W ho’s Who” of faculty mem be ra,
apple. Mold and chill. Serve with . and light, cresmv sod smooth Adda
Here from Walterville— Mrs. Clin­ This includes the complete educational
pineapple sauce.
teaspoon of vanilla extract am! a cup
ton Trotter and daughter. Mary, of history of the faculty members and
(7 o M ch Saver: Mix two teaspoons ,f crashed Hawaiian pineapple which
Walterville, were visitors here Satur­ lists of his academic performances, all
cnrns-arch and onc-f-wth cup sugar'' is drain« I tor about an bmir Mix
day night.
available information about his family
and add one-halt ra p cold water soil 'veil aixl chill before serving on pud-
activities in the university, salary in
one-half cup p:neapple syrup. Cook. ding. j,
Are Dinner Guest»—Mr. and Mrs. ereases and promotions and persona.'
Boy Pugh were dinner guests at the impressions gathered by the president
home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Purkey from occasional périmai interviews.
The second method which is a direct
St Springfield Junction Tuesday.
youngs-r for small aawlogs, pulpwood.
Woodman! Spare the Young Tree
cheek on the efficiency of the faculty
Return from Hospital—Mrs. Oscar members, is a requirement that each
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j crossties, or firewood In moat rases
Gladdish and small son are returning instructor and professor send in his
Generally speaking. It is a mistake . they make # 8acrlflce
proHt by )lo.
from the Pacific Christian hospital to examination questions when he send« (to harvest a piece of white pine oi thlg because their pine is growing
io the results, or grades of students 1
their home here this week.
The third is that eaeh faculty member i 8OUthern yell° " Plne under 30 ,o 40 tb‘‘n at about 118 fa8t,>',t rale
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Here from Ashland—Albert Philippi mast send in a statement of his objec- years o,d’ 83X8 the F’>re8t •«rrtce' wouW be unwise to withdraw money
of Ashland, visited his sister, Mrs. tive in giving the course, at the same United States Department of Agrlcul ( from a bunk while It watt drawing
Mary C. McGee, here over the week time that he submits the examination ture. Some owners are In a hurry to ; from double to triple the rate that it
gnd.
questions.
realize on their timber and cut it averaged over the whole period.
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Undergoes Operation— Mrs. B. O. ,
Smith of Natron underwent an opera- H
tlon at the Pacific Christian hospital
Monday morning.
8 ,„ion of larttl»* ot h guni« culture*
are being prepared In the bactcrliilogl-
ciil deputitnenl of thu Oregon Rxperl-
nieiit station to supply (he atinual tie
muni! from fnryiers of (lie stale pf-
par I ng In Inoculate seed of alfalfa,
clovers, vetcbed, peas, In atm and any
ben ns.
Artificial Innculntlou la especially
iieci'ssiny for alrulfa in Western tiro
gon as the *ol,s here do not na l u rn 11 v
contain the nodule bacteria needed
by iilfulfa. Before successful yields
inn be obtained thene must be sup
plied either from pure culturoa or bv
xpreiuling from 2<H> to 600 pound» In
I be uere of soil taken from a success­
ful alfalfa field.
Such Innoculstlon Is not of course
a "cure all.” warns the state college
Cure ciillurvs of (he various bao-
i lerla neisled for legume crops Mi'»
* (Mslrlbuled by tile college til 6» cents
a botlle. which iinieiinl barely Olivers
the cost. Ik lalls of their Use Is sup­
plied by county iigciits or direct front
(lie bacteriology departtneiil.
Cultivate alfalfa In the spring wli'i
a «prlng tooth ciilltvator, ho» drill >r
dink as soou na tliu ground Is dry
i noiiiib. says the experiment statloa.
Thia Is of particular value In killing
weed* when they are young and
siImuliitIng the crop In Irrlgnh'il
Hulls. Il often pays for tile extra
work on dry land. Where weed and
grasH growth Is heavy D ie u Ifni fa tn.iy
lie cultivated after culling If the
shoots urn Hot long enough to be
knocked olT.
Friday SPECIALS
•
Winsor Crepe
LADIES’ RAYON
Bloomers
Mnk only. Regular 27c
FRIDAY SPECIAL
Assorted colors. Reg. 89c
FRIDAY SPECIAL
22c
75c
'English Print
TOWELS
22c
43x22 Colored Borders.
Regular 49c.
FRIDAY SPECIAL
3 for 5 1 .0 0
Outing Gowns
HOSE
Regular 28c
FRIDAY SPECIAL
FRIDAY SPECIAL
Ladles’ All 811k, nil
colors. Regular $1.39
FRIDAY SPECIAL
$1.00
$ 1 .1 5
White only.
Reg. 11.19
Watch the East Window for Friday Special«
Inm an ’s
352 Main St.
Springfield, Ore.
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To Visit Here Saturday — Mary
Halsey, a student at Monmouth nor­
mal school, will visit her family here
next week end.
Munger in Portland—Mark Munger
went to Portland Sunday, and will re­
main there visiting tor some time.
Peterson at Euene— I. M. Peterson
eity attorney, attended a Masonic
lodge meeting at Eugene Monday
Bight.
if”
Freses at Eugene—Mr. and Mrs. j
Fred Frese visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber at
Eugene.
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Adenoids Removed—Edgar Trotter,
son of J. E. Trotter, underwent an
adeniod operation at the office of a
local surgeon today.
Here from Portland—Mr. and Mrs.
William Miller were guests this week |
of Mr. and Mrs. John Winzenrei-1.
Mr. Miller is superintendent ot the
Franklin high school at Portland.
Here from Albany— Walter Smith,
district superintendent of the Motin-
ttain States Power company, with Al­
bany offices, was a visitor at the local
plant Monday.
Baby Son Born—Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Korn, formerly of Springfield,
are the parents of an 8-pound baby
son, born this morning at their Eu­
gene home.
Cormot it only one of
the many garden annual»
«UuMs for evsumg.
kW
George Washington
“It is incumbent upon every person
of every discription to contribute to
his country’s welfare.”—George Wash­
ington.
Marcola People Visitors— Mr. and 1
Mrs. Fred Crabtree visited Eugene
and Springfield Saturday night from
Marcola. Mr. Crabtree was fined at
Eugene for parking his car in the
place reserved for the bus.
Grow Your Own
Every yard in which ihete is surtahine arid fair
soil can be ma le muiix» unite atiractiv? and aijoy-
al le w ith a few Ite.'ii ,md is jiiitts u f annual gulden
flowers. Inexpensive, niay u> grow «nd mtetesting
to every member of the family. Seket packeu now.
A t Your Dealers
M ost of the
standard
We pay our respects to the
memory of the nation’s fownder
and great leadership, whose
sterling character, unselfish
patriotism and good citizenship
will endure as an unfailing
guide to every true American.
size Flower
packets
A feiu
the
more rare
varieties
10c
Northrup,King ¿¿Co.’s
Seeds
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