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    THURSDAY. DBCBMPER 24. IM I
T H « SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOR TWO
BULK BUYING IS
TO E
Careful Purchase of Staples
in Large Quantities Aid to
Budget-Cutting Wives
Mt. States Will
Spend $615,000
N e w Postage Stamps W ill C a rry T w e lv e D iffere n t Pictures o f W ashington
Bright Future
Held For World
Adjustment of Present World
Problem« Will Be Boon to
Masse» Says W. A. Elkin»
Large Sun Announced for
New Construction in 1932
by Power Company
C. M. Brewer, president and gen­
eral
manager of Mountain States
Huy lu hulk and buy In largi
uusntttles, «tore carefully nnd cook Power company, has announced
properly, 1» the advice of food au that the company's* construed *n
thorttles to housewives who would budget for 1932 will amount to
•
serve Inexpensive, healthful meals »615,088.
Standard Gas and Electric Com
Specific suggestions for breakfast
commodities come from Luc) A. patty's preliminary construc'lon
Case, extension specialist in nutri­ budget for 1932 will total »25.015.-
966. according to John J. O’Brien,
tion at Oregon State college.
Buy rolled oats, corn meal, and president of the company. Projects
coarse graham in large quantities, now under construction at proper­
in cloth sacks. Store in a dry place, ties in the Standard Gas and Elec­
free from duat. Purchase cocoa, cof­ tric company system amounting to
fee, sugar, kippered salmon, salted »3.508.034 will not he completed
codfish and dried nkfm milk In hulk. during 1931, costs for which are
included In the preliminary budget
Beginning January I, IftM. the 200th year unee George Washington'» birth, all U.S. pottage stamp« up to the ten-rent variety will have Washing­
Suitable containers for hulk foods
ton 's picture on them. Since photography was not invented until long after the death of the Father of His Vo
figure set up for 1932. Unfinished
. ounlry, old paintings and statues have been
are large, empty (in cans lu which construction during 1931 includes
used as models for these stamp pictures of Washington at different agri
shortening, peanut butter and can­ the Prospect diversion project of
dles are shipped. These can some­
The California Oregon Power com­
times be obtained at stores, points
pany system which will not he
out Miss Case. Coffee cans and
placed in service until 1932.
large sixe fruit jars ran also be
The total preliminary budge! ex­
used.
penditure for 1932 may be segre­
Save on sugar, says Miss Case,
gated as follows: Elertric depart
by buying beet sugar or ••manufac­
ment. »16.347.300: gas department, i
_______
T his is th * seventh of a ser­
turer's” sugar
Beet sugar costs
less than cane, yet has the same »3.319 80». and other departments. Trans-Pacific Network Starts ies of articles on O rthodontia
including general construction. »5.
food value and uses. •'Manufactur­
Between Mainland and Ha­ to acquaint the public w ith this
338,837.
p artic u la r branch ef dentistry and
er’s'' sugar costs less than beet, but
waii; Ceremonies Held
In Lam- county the principal ex­
its possibilities.
comes in coarser grains and dis
penditure will probably he the
solves more slowly.
Trans-Pacific telephone service
By DR. J. E. R IC H M O N D
building of farm lines and other ex­
beiweeu America and Hawaii offi
Wheat and corn can be cleaned tensions.
It is a great surprise to most peo­
dally was inaugurated Wednesday. ple to learn that the width ot the
and ground for table use at the
Formal ceremonies, scheduled at Jaws is fully developed at the age
local mill for a small charge. Spring
MR. AND MRS. BERTSCH
1 p. in., in which government, bnsi ot six. if it is going to be without
wheat is cleaner than winter wheat.;
TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY ness and telephone officials of the some artificial stimulation, yet it is
hence is more suitable for break
United States and Hawaii took in keeping with the statement of
fast cereal. Cracked wheat is an in­
Among the many family gather­ part, marked the formal dedication eminent physiologists and psycho­
expensive cereal provided it can
be cooked with fuel used for other ings to be held in Springfield on of the new telephone service, it logists that "the average develop­
purposes at the same time. It re­ Christmas day will include one at was announced ny the company ment or growth of the brain is 898
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis here.
quires several hours of cooking.
gragis from birth to the age of
Bertsch when they will entertain
Immediately following the cere­ six. From six to nineteen the
Whole grain cereals contain more
for their friends and relatives.
monies. H. D. Phillsbury, president growth is but 40 grams.' The
minerals, vitamins and n,ughage
Those expected for the day are of the Pacific Telephone a- Tele growth of the whole is normally
than others, evplains Miss Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearme Crowe and graph company, declared the new out oj proportion io the growth of
Cracked wheat as a cereal dish re
family. Mrs-. Edna Yarnell and American Hawaiian telephone net th„ regt of the body, during the
T im McCoy and P olly Ann Young in a scene tro m ’’The
quires chewing but this is valuable
daughter. Edna June; Mr. and Mrs. work open for commercial use. The first six years of life.
One Way T r a il" playing at the H eilig Saturday only.
to the teeth and digestive system
William Bertsch. and family, Mrs. hours will be from 10:30 a. m. to
While, as told in the last article,
of the normal person.
Peters. Marjorie Reckerd of Port­ 6:30 p. m. daily. The rate will be the lack of spaces between the
MODERN FURNISHINGS
CAUSES OF DUSTY HAY
land. and Miss Bertha Bertsch of »21 for the first three minutes, and front teeth of a child of six is the
MAKE
FARM
HOMES
DISCUSSED BY O. S.C. MAN
Administrator is Appointed— Ira Klamath Falls.
J7 for each additional minute.
most common Indication of future
Mr. Willis Bertsch is now on his
W. Gilstrap has been appointed ad­
Fourteen calls, each 200 to 5000 irregular teeth, there are occasional
VERY ATTRACTIVE
"Wonder what makes (his hay so
ministrator of the estate of M. J. way home from San Francisco miles long, were made during the cases where a faulty relation of
While the rugged, sturdy farm ; lagued dusty this year?”
Gilstrap. The estate amounts to where he took a load of Christmas dedication program. T. G. Miller, the jaw Is evident even at thia
How often has this question, ex
»1500 in real property and »3250 In trees recently. He is expected vice-president of the American age. For instance, we sometimes home of the 19th century bad a
home tonight or early Friday.
personal property.
Telephone A Telegraph company, find the lower incisors closing in charm of Its own. modern equip­ pressed with greater or less vigor,
sneaking from Washington. D. C„ front of the uppers and when this ment makes the present farm house been heard ut this time of year as
made the first call to J. A. Balch, condition is found, there are men a far more pleasant place In which clouds of dust arose as feed wus
president of the Mutual Telephone of national standing who recom­ to live. This is the opinion of M. dug oul of the mow nr stack for
ompany. at Honolulu. Secretary mend treatment as early as four S. Winder, of Chicago, executive the stock.
secretary. American Farm Bureau
of Interior Wilbur then talked to years of age.
G. It. Hyslop. bead of the farm
Governor-General Judd of Hawaii,
crops department at Oregon State
If this condition Is present in the Federation.
and V. S. K. Houston. Hawaiian temporary teeth and is allowed to
‘’Furnishings of moderate price, collet, has recently hud this ques
delegate to congress, conversed continue, it will be found that the selected with care and -arranged tion put in him, together with the
with I rincess Kawananakoa. mem lower jaw will be uverdqgeloped for the greatest beauty, now adorn |Uery as to whether salting would
We celeb rate w ith p resen ts and feastin g a t C h rist­
l Per of (he last reigning Hawaiian and the chin will show undue pro­ most farm rooms,’’ Mr. Winder irevent dusl developing Professor
m as th e b irth d ay of C h ristian ity — th e p ractice of
family.
minence while the bone carrying said. "Bleak parlors drove many llyslop saya he has never run any
P eace on E a rth — Good Will T ow ard Men!
the upper incisors will be prevented families Into the kitchen. In former experiments on the matter, hut he
from making a normal development years, but interesting living rooms has handled a lot of hay in his lime,
and so make the chin appear more which are both comfortable and both before and after slacking, and
prominent than it actually is. In useful have supplemented these would say from experience that Ito
In th e New S to re
Springfield
Mrs. B. F. Shonkweiler died at later life a condition may develop Twentieth century efficiency which iiii ause can be blamed for dusty
Seattle. Washington. December 15. that is impossible of correction by- pervades the business world lias hay.
invaded the home In both city ar.d
at the age of ninety one years. She means of orthodontia.
One common cause Is overflowed
On the other hand, one sometimes countryside.”
was the mother of W. E. Shonkr
meadows that leave a deposit of
wiler of Creswell and visited him finds that the lower Jaw is not long
Mr. Winder, member of a sub­ mud that turns to fine dust on the
about three years ago and made enough to bring the lower teeth committee of the National Commit­ bay, he says. Another Is late sown
the return trip to her home from Into normal relation with the up­ tee on Wood Utilization of the de­ fields of grain hay that will have
her in one day without any one ac­ pers. In this case, however, it Is partment of commerce, which spon- clods mixed with the huy when It
usually advisable to follow the sered a recent booklet. ’’Furniture. is mowed and raked. Any amount
companying her.
The Standard Oil company moved course of watchful waiting for in Its Selection and Use,” feels that of salt added in such hay Is not
its two gas tanks and station unit certain instances nature does cor­ there Is an increasing farm interest likely to affect Its dustiness, llyslop
Friday from the auto camp "of Z. rect these cases.
in the subject of home planning believes.
Children before the age ot six and furnishing. He cited the use of
Clausen and shipped them to C.
But where hay is put In the stack
Votsberger at Westfir where they are the one who most commonly this bulletin by 1400 home demon­ or mow a little too moist, there
will be installed. Mr. Clausen will have bad habits that contribute to stration agents of the U. S, depart­ may be dust develop that was not
confine his attention to the cabins malformation of the jaws. Some of ment of agriculture, as proof of present at all when the hay was
these habits are as effective in his contention.
of bis auto camp.
made. This Is caused by develop
The Creswell basketball teams moving teeth as the most efficient
’’Because of the deep desire for ment of mold on the hay which
orthodontic
appliance,
but
the
won both games played at Lorane
real facts, together with the many later flies off when the hay Is hand-,
Friday evening by close scores and forces are always in an undesir­ opportunities now offered rural led. In such cases application of
h tty contested games. They were able direction.
home-makers, you will find most of salt at haying time might prevent
One little boy had a habit of the women of our farms well In­
treated with appropriate refresh­
development of such molds and
ments after the game and report a sucking his tongue in such a way formed on home furnishing nnd de­ hence keep down the dust, says
as to force the lower incisors into coration." he pointed Ollt. ’’They
fine time.
Hyslop.
Geo. Sedgwick arrived Saturday a fan-shaped prominence while at have found that the time and en­
Use of salt with hay that has to
morning from San Miguel, Califor the same time he drew the upper ergy spent in acquiring knowledge
lie
slacked while loo moist has Its
incisors
back
and
so
flattened
the
nia, where he has been superintend­
of wi»e selection anil good arrange­
limitations, however. Hyslop warns.
upper
lip.
Another
had
a
tongue
ing
the
construction
of
a
highway
Rulers of Low Price»
ment is well expended: that pious
bridge at Bradley; he will be home habit that drew the back teeth ing homes attract interesting peo­ MoiHlure within the hay may be
10th &. Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefers Bldg.
above away from his cheek so as ple. and that families reflect the overcome In this manner, perhaps,
for the holidays.
Mi- Mildred Wilkins left Satur to present a peculiar one-sided ap­ warmth and charm of their sur­ but if there is any dew or other
free .water oil the outside of the
day morning for McMinnville to pearance to his face. Both of these roundings."
hay
there Is grave danger that it
cases
showed
the
effect
of
the
dis­
»»end the holidays at home.
"Men and women of the ft:
C. R. Cleaver of Seattle spent a placed teeth even when the mouth appreciate this booklet, because It may heat and cause what Is com­
day with his mother, Mrs. Margaret was closed. While both these cases helps them to secure comfortible, monly known as spontaneous com
bustlon. For this same reason a
responded nicely to treatment, only
Martin during the week.
correctly furnished homes, satisfy­
The Conquerors’ class of the M. the overcoming of the habit will ing to their artistic senses and leaky roof has been known to set
a barn on fire.
E. Sunday school being the adult prevent a return of the same con­ fhelr needs."
class, enjoyed a Christmas party at dition.
‘‘Furniture. Its Selection and
the Annex Wednesday evening.
Use." can be obtained from the STUDENTS HEAR GLEE
They played games and ate pop GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Superintendent of Documents, at
CLUBS SING MONDAY
corn balls.
SERVICE IS TONIGHT Washington. D.
or from district
The Royal Neighbors held a Jit­
Members of the boys nnd girls
The only public CbrlHtmaM pro­ offices of the bureau of foreign and
ney supper and bazaar at their hall
gram to be given In Springfield domestic commerce, In principal glee clubs of the Hrattaln school at
Wednesday evening that was a suc­
Christina» eve or Christmas day cities. It sells for 20 cents a copy. Springfield combined to present u
cess socially and financially, a
will be held at the Full Gospel As­ The National Committee on Wood short musical program nt the school
large crowd attending.
sembly tonight. Christmas eve, ac­ Utilization has prepared a study Monday afternoon at 2:30. The
A community Christmas tree wag
cording to Bister Vernon, pastor. course based on the bulletin, which program consisted of Christmas
Installed Saturday at the Intersec­
The special program will begin at It will supply to leaders of groups music and was under the direction
tion, J. P. Lane getting it up; It is
7:30 o’clock
of Miss Helen High.
which care to study the subject.
nicely electric lighted and Is an at­
tractive ornament to the streets.
Alleyne
Spencer.
Jeaneanne
Spencer, Alma Urousbeck and Eva
1VHERE THE BETTER A TTR A CTIO N S
Benton students at Monmouth Nor­
play
mal are home for the holidays, ar­
riving Thursday.
Miss Bess Sedgwick. Mrs. Minnis
Sedgwick and Miss Seibert of Ever­
ett, stopped off Saturday on their
SATURDAY ONLY
way to Log Angeles, to call o l Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Sedgwick.
NEW TELEPHONE
SERVICE OPENS
Dental Science
Advances
Improvement of life for the great
inasaea of people I lie w orld over
wus the subject of the Christina
ndilriias given Io lha I.Ion» club of
tt| rlngfleld ut their weekly lunch
eon Friday by Itev W. A Elkins.
Blurting Willi an cxpluiiuitim ol
the degradation and corruplnesa of
the early Itomuii government, the
speuker Iruced some of the tnujoi
changes which have tukeu place
froig the lime of the birth of 4’hrtel
and the decay of Roman eivlllsu
lion.
Human civilisation was that uf a
few Indlvldiiula wlin held drunken
power over inasaea of lielpleaa
sluves, he slated The coming of
Christ as a simple man with no
armies Io en'oree his doctrine, hut
Instead bring ng a simple dignified
message of equuilly and Jilstic >,
was eventually lo have fur more
eflectiveiieaa Ilian hud ever keen
accomplished with power and
might. Bui there was persecution.
Uncertain us to how II la lo lie
liroiighs about, b ill firmly convinced
that oul of (he i haoa in which the
entire world finds Itself now si rug
gling will rise a new order, one
which will hriiiK (he greatest
amount of Joy, comfort, and sails-
faction lo the masses of the pen
pie. was predicted by (he speaker
Eveuls of history bear out the
contention, he said, ihai clouds al­
ways prei'cue all great develop
lueiits and fore want advances
which Hie world has made.
Preceding the address the l.lous
club quartet consisting of Dr W
C. Rebhun, president. Dudas Mur­
phy. Vellle Priiltt, and Merlon Fere-
hoe sang the Chrialmas carol,
'Silent Night, Holy Night.’
I luring (he business nieeiing F,
II. Hamlin, II. E Maxey, mid W. K
liarnell were named oil a periliun
enl highway rommlltee to re ri >
enl the club III llll lltgllWhy meet
lliga.
I rGION DANCE SET
FOR CHRISTMAS NIGHT
Tlie aeml monthly dance sponsor-
oil by the Springfield American Le­
gion post nu III I Mir 40 at Thurston
will be held Friday evening. Christ
ma» night. Instead of Saturday It
lias been announced by J M lair-
son, finance officer for the post.
A special dance la being planned
for tlie Thurston halt on New
Year's eve. a week from tonight
Another dance la aclieduled fur
(he Donna hull Saturday night of
(his week.
MILL RUNS SATURDAY;
TO CLOSE ON FRIDAY
■'lie Hootli Kelly lumber company
plunl in Springfield will dose down
for Friday. Chrialmas day, but will
operate ou Saturday making five
days for the week.
The plant opened about two
>>eks ago on a cuvialled schedule,
Monday, Jan. 4
The Eugene IliisineHs College begin» Its regnlur
w in te r term , and
A wise decision fu r any young man o r woman le
to take h boniness course, and
* No o th e r school offers you a more th orough trn ln -
ing fo r less money.
Make y o u r arrangem ents now
It s a good school.
E ugene Business C ollege
Phone 686
A. E. Roberts, President
M iner Bldg.
Eugene, Oregon
HRjSrry (TiristTnas
Remembrance
Ketels Drug Store
Creswell
W e W ish You
A Very
Merry
Christmas
The Golden Rule
HOTEL
HEILIG
ECONOMICAL................
Much of the pleasure of traveling Is spoiled by
unnecessarily high hotel bills. Comfort with
economy at the PRESIDENT.
R A T E S .......................... »1 AND J2 PER DAY
J. A. Cushman, Manager
FOURTH AND ALDER
PORTLAND
¿¿ndgaie w und is perfect
BEST BY C O M P A R IS O N /"
“ O ne W ay T r a il”
SPRINGFIELD COUNCIL
APPROVES TRANSFER
Transfer of certain funds
the taking up of several past
warrants was authorized at a
dal meeting of the Springfield
council held Monday evening
i o’clock.
and
due
spe
city
at 5
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
rices
“Men In Her Life”
L O I8 M O R A N A N D C H A R L E S B IC K F O R D
Continuous Shows Every Day 1:00 until 11:00 P.M
These are the days of rock bottom building
costs, when far-seeing people are putting up
ihe.i cwn homes.
Dot t wait until prices rise before building.
Now is the time.
Wc shall be glad to have you consult us for
n estimate.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
Phono 452
Corner 5th and Willamette
On till« b irth d a y o f the G reatest B u ild e r o f nil, let us
extend o u r most sincere good wishes.