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    PAGE FOUR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. DEC KM HER 81. 1981
Cal-, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Trotter and
Give Him a Ticket
BARLEY ADVANTAGES
daughter. Mr. aud Mrs. C. R Syl­
"Don't you know your waj
TOLD BY SPECIALIST
vester of Walterville. Mr. aud Mrs.
around thia towilT" asked the sur
Orville Wegner of Salem.
Harley produci Ion has been slead
dOiilc traffic cop
Mr and Mrs. J. D, Harrill. D. T
lly
Increasing In western Oregon
Harrill of Deerhorn were entertaln-
No." answered Mr. * ougglns. a„,|
Admitted to Hospital—Irene lieu
„„ steadily decreaalng In
lea v es Saturday — Miss Audrey
Odw at Ihe home of Mrs Evelyn Crop Specialist Urges Caution ton of Marcóla was admitted to Ihe
McPherson will leave S.lurduv for .f I knew aiiv way «round II. you I I rasiera Oregon over thè taat 20
in Planting Crown Vetch; Eugene hospilal on Monday.
Eugene Optican Has Same Harrill at l.eaburg.
Klamath Falla where she is leach don I suppose I il bave golten lulxed VHtr( „ eotuparlsoii oli cenati» Ila
Mrs W. C. Thlenes was hostess
" « sh lu g lo li i,||ve« inaili* hy II II. Hill, a s s o d a te
ing school. after havl < »font tlie u p III II, do you*
May Become Weed
Equipment Used in Giving to her children and grandchildren
Mrs. Frank Lo-
V is ita P a re n ts
Sipr.
h
lidavs
wllh
her
larenls
here
iigroiionilsi al the Oregon Expert
License Applicants Exams.
at her Deerhorn home.
T H E FA C T O R IE S
A flood of inquiries concerning . I *,n
Harrisburg
meni «ladon shows.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter en
Diemtsred from Hoopital— C. M.
her ' * r*nU
lly M a rg a re t W ld d em er
In
I
»29
western
Oregon
produced
Residents of l* n e county who iertained a party of close rela­ highly publicised new crop, crown''*’
"Are Ihe fiali biting ?"
vetch, have been pouring Into the
R«1Bbow Resident Here— bottle I.a lb i! c. C ukrltlgc. ami Ray Sini i.
had automobile driver» license» tives Christmas day.
"I doni know." replied the wearv i more limn a million tuisliols of luu I have shut my llllle slsler lu from
W endling » e re illsmlsse|l frinii the
< ■ ton Experiment stanon and the j Laird of Rainbow was a huatneas
prior to the enactment of the new
angler. If they are, they re biting
*r,*M' *
•«*»
life and light
Eugene
hospital Saturday.
United Stales department of agri v(aitor t„ Springfield on Tuesday
! age that was inoal noticeable in
examination law may ascertain In
I For a rose, for a ribbon, for u
each other.”
OUTLOOK
SEASON
clulure
since
the
appearance
of
an
I
a very few minute« Just what trade
the Iasi HI years III eas'eru Ore
Christmas at Camp Creek— Mr
«renili «croas my lialrI,
NOW APPROACHING article about It in * iialional (arm
Ja,Per M«" Here — Jim ami and Mrs W. II Holihs sp.-iil flirt I
ton. on the oilier hand, lb ■ census I have mnd<' lor restless (eel alili
they will get In the vision and color
A
Hard
Ride
-----------
magadne.
says
H.
A
Schoth.
asso
l-loyd
Aubrey
of
Jasper
wrrv
vlsl
shows that ill 1909 there were toil
teat* If they are curious about thia.
mas at Ibe O. II Hardy bom- at
illllil Ihe night.
of
State
and d ale agronomist stationed at Ore-■’ora in Springfield on Tuesday.
Dldn I you claim when you sold mio acres of tuirloy grown, while In
l)r. Ella Meade. Eugene optician, Agriculturalirts
Camp Creek.
Locked from sweets of summer
Nation
Preparing
Economic
g
en
Stale
co.lege
|(>
_
Krallk
„
me
ihlN
car
that
you'd
replace
any
I»'.'» Hila hud shrunk Io 4X000
haa Just received a complete set of
uud fnim wild spring air;
Home for Holidays— 'll
M lur thing that broke or was missing' aerea, though the lutai cereal acre
Forecast Now
inatrumenlM. duplicates of those
Crown vetch Is a perennial leg Hamlin and his son. John Nellis
I
who
ranged the meudowluiids,
Ine Lombard, teacher al North
age east of Ihe mounlaina had In-
used by the state examiners In
ume. native of Europe, which has drove to Portland Friday
Yes «Ir. Wliat Is If?"
free from sun Io suu.
a
Rend.
Is
spending
Ihe
holidays
Wliat is ahead for farming in gen- fo« faculty of growing on very poor 1
I creased close to 22b.lion acres.
making their testa of the applicants
Free
to
slog
and
pull
he
buds
and
Paator Visitor—Rev. Oarhodeii m | »1 rlngfleld with her mother,
eral and of Oregon farmers In partl- clay soil, starling early and other
"Well, I waul four front teeth
Mr lllll pointa out dial there Is
vision and color determination.
watch the fur wlnga fly,
and a collar hone
Ilostuu Tran now consideratilo Interest, and I liuve bound my sister ill her play
wise making itself conspicuous — , S lleti Is visiting with relatives |
The equipment consists of four cular'
Guests in Eugene— Mr. and Mrs. script.
; here this week
While thousands of Oregon farm actually as well as figuratively
rightly ao, In feuding cheap wheal
parts. The first consists of two up­
lua-llnie was doue
W. P. Tyson and daughter. Muriel.
and operators are seriously
Io liveatock. On the other hand. If
right poles which the person taking owners
Oh. my llllle alatar, was It IT
mulliug over this question state
Mr Scho,h 18 recommending lhal
Visiting in Counntry—Miss Dora I spent Christmas In Eugene al Ihe
Should Be Easy
grain 1« Io lie grown expresaly for - Wan II IT
the test is asked to manipulate
‘
, ia , K
Oregon growers go easy on this , thy Frese Is spending several days home of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Ty
cft>p how
unt„ further ,nfonn. #|
Into a parallel position by means of and governmental aid 1. being mo-
"I cau l marry him. mother He thia livestock, Mr. Hill calls at
can b/ ha(| on
Wa„ en .t„e
,
tenllon to ihe fact that In both
two strings. The second test Is one bilixed to bring then, the latest
doesn't believe there's a hell
I have robbed my slsler of her day
eastern and western Oregon luirley
Return from Portland— Mr. and
of range of vision. This Is taken am esi economic outlook informa- #Bd ¥a|ue tf any in tbjs s,ate (n
of maidenhood
Marry
him,
my
dear,
and
tMhfwIII
normally
(nature
more
pounds
t
on
poss
e
to
gather
to
be
applied
tbe
fjrsj
place.
he
says,
it
Is
a
plant
Goes
to
Portland—
Mrs
N.
W
y
rs
w
F
walker
returned
io
with a Perimeter and shows Just
(For a robe, for a feather, for a
tween
us
we
ll
convince
...........
i
,,f
feed
p„r
r,.
,|la„
w((h # strong under(.n,u,1(| nwt gy9. Emery went to Portland Friday Io | Springfield Saturday from Pori land
what the scope of vision of the on the problem.
trinket s restless spurkl,
"For example, al Moro, Marloul
individual is by making individual
Right now final information and tPnl which spreads rapidly and,
*"h her sisters. Slie returned 1 wberB they spent their Christmas he s wrong.
Shill
from Love nil dusk shall fall,
i barley will ontyleld Itybred 129
charts for each eye.
statistics are being assembled tor might easily cause tin» plant to be- ! the middle of Ihe week.
wllh friends.
how shall she know good,
The
Psychological
Moment
|
wheal.
"
says
Hill
Al
Ihe
Union
si«
The determination of colors when ,he annual nationwide agricultural
a serious w«ed Anyone who
Drives to port,and _ cnrlton: „ .
c .. M
llow shall she go scatheless
intermingled constitutes the third outlook conference to be held in ba8 had to fl, ht mornlU(t glortwl. Wym .n drove to Portland Wednes
Folk H .r^ -M r ami Mrs
"Am dere anybody In de congre lion Trebl barley beats Ihe best
through the sln-llt dark'
test, and the final test is the ability Washington. D. < .. where at least; Canada thistle and similar weeds dav to transact business He ex
**
Alderln of ttklani are gallon what wishes prayer for delrj wheal, and ul Pendleton figures I who could be Innocent. I who
to read a chart at a certain distance one representative from every that spread from such root» Is not | rem . to
...................................
spending Ihe holidays In Spring failin'«»" asketl Ihe colored minis- H * ”* Tr’ "' ‘•‘•«X•-«•*»»»« »•«' >•«-«
return sometime ’--------
today.
could be gay,
x
field as guest» of Mr. ami Mrs 8. ,er
i wheat hy ;loo pounds por acre. In
to determine whether a person is stale will meet lale In January to eager to add another problem.
I who could have love and mirth
prepare a national report on agri-
j weateru Oregon barley will heal
near or far sighted.
Portland People Vi»it Here — 1 N Roberts.
Reports from Europe are that
before the llglil went by,
Yassuh.
responded
Brother either wlieul or outs on fertile, well
Dr. Meade is the first person in
(he plant there is not considered
I liavi put my alser In her mating
Mrs.
Milton
I
J0»«»
"Ah's
a
«pen
thrlf,
an'
Ah
¡drained
upland
noil.
Return
to
Seattle
arrived Monday to spend a few
Eugene to privately own the items mand. supply and. probably could.
desirable for feed because of a
lime away—
and three sons of Seattle left ('hrows mah money round reckless
"Feeding trials wllh barley aud
ol testing equipment. Several of the
Many angles of the present situ 1er laste. It has been tested out days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. j
Sister, my young slsler. was II IT
Sunday
for
(heir
home
at
Seattle
Hke."
corn
allow
(hut
too
pounds
of
bur
leading opticians in Oregon gather ation were forecast in previous out
Noah L. Heiterbrand and family.
Was II IT
partially on the Arlington experi-'
,
--------------------------------after having spent Christmas al
"Ve'y well. We will Join In pray
I» equal to 90 to »5 pounds of
ed in Portland when the state ex­ look reports. though the business
mental farm in Virginia and In one; visiting Brother — Miss Theda i Ihe Wilbur Lloyd home here
er fn' Brother Jones )es' afteb de co,n- !*'*• the corn usually shipped
aminers were being trained and slump has continued longer and
vase the early green growth was Perkins of Seattle arived in Snrlnir
. . .
it .»
t
. * . .
,
vollevtlon plate have been passed
hen» from tli«» east usually ar I have robbed mv slsler of Ihe lips
several of them purchased the nec gone deeper than expected, says L.
eaten readily by cows.
field Sunday to spend a week visit-
Guests at Junction City—Mr. and
ngulusl her breast.
rives
with 15 In IX per cent mol
essary equipment.
R Breithaupt, extension economist
General experimental information ing with her brother. George Per
M. Larson and family spent
For a coin, for (he weaving of my
i
(are
content
of
g
to
9
per
cent,
so
at
Oregon
State
college,
who
heads
Currant
Bread
Pudding
There is no fee for the tests
about the crop is so slight that the | kins.
( ( hrlstmas day at Junction City
childrens lace and lawn),
1 lure, white barley often has a mol»
Each person is given a chart of the the outlook work in Oregon. As Oregon experiment station is by
Butter small moulds unit fill near­
where they were dinner guests at
Feet dial pace beside he loom,
I
that
II
equals
corn
(siuud
for
pound
soon
as
he
returns
from
the
nation,
vision range of each eye. and
no means ready to distribute piano
from K
F
«'" “ 'he Sam Miller home.
ly full of breadcrumbs and dried ' 'n sin h cases."
hands, hands lhal cannot rest —
_________________
certificate of the responses of the al meet he will head the work of or seed for trial, though some deal­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Emery of Kla-
currants. Beat three eggs with two
How can she know motherhood,
Spring
barley
is
the
highest
yield
preparing
local
adaptations
of
the
math
Falls
are
spending
several
individual to the tests.
cups of milk, and four tablespoons
ers now handle It as a hardy orna­
whose strength Is goneT
Ing In many parts of Ihe stale, hut
report as applied to conditions in
days here this week visiting with
of sugar, flavor to taste, and pour
mental.
I
who
took no heed of her, starved
In Western Oregon rail barley Is
this state.
relatives.
Into the mould. Lei stand for five
and labor worn,
often
favored,
tartleularly
as
a
It is significant that the national
minutes, aleam for half an hour,
1. against whose placid heart my
-♦
Return to Tacoma— John Hallin
nnrso crop for red clover, in which
conference this year Is giving in­
and
serve will lemon sauce.
sleepy gold heads He.
and Sam Galloway returned to Ta-
role
1(
Is
belter
than
either
wheat
creased attention to demand trends
Round my path ihey cry to me
I coma Sunday after having spent
The Christmas to New Year's
r
oats,
say«
Hill.
as well as surply." says Mr. Breit­
llllle souls unborn
Mrs. Hubert Gray was called to several days in Springfield visiting
vacation hag been filled with holi­
haupt. "The events o. the past two Klamath Fails a few days ago by at Ihe home of Mrs. Emma Olson
CARD OF TIIA.NKR
Gist of Life! Creator! I was I!
day nativities of interest to many
years clearly demonstrate that in the serious illness of her father.
We wish Io extend thanks to out
Il was I!
Included in these have been the
periods of deflation and business Robert Herrington, who formerly
Returns from Vacation— Miss Fog Bothers lin e rs
j many friends for their kind ser­
family re-unions and parties at the
recession, farm income declines resided here. Mrs. William Henson Annis McGookin, nurse in the of­
vices. beautiful floral offerings, and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
i The popular conception of an
Russian Dragging
more because of weak demand than also a daughter of -Mr. Herrington, fice of Dr
expreslons of sympathy during our
Milton V. "alker. re u,.eu„ greyhound nearly a quarter
Gossler where members of Ihe Har
because of over-production.
bereavemeiil at Ihe death of our
was unable to go on account of seri­ turned Monday from Portland > of a mile long Is that It can dis
bet family and a few close friends
Russian dressing Is mad« by add
"In Oregon the annual cash in ous illness of her small daughter. where she had spent the Christ re|[ard aln)oat any na|ura, h>lard
beloved buaband and faith r.
gathered Christinas day.
Ing two teaspoons of chill sauce,
come from crop and livestock pro­ Betty. She received word of the mas holidays with friends.
Mrs. George W . Gerber
barr, nK hugH lceberfII,
, r,p "
and a whole pimiento chopped fine
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. duction between 1924 and 192S was
and family.
death of her father Monday morn
to a cup of mayonnaise.
across
the
Atlantic.
Thai
thin
Is
C. Earl at Cedar Flat the Nelson approximately
»120.0CQ 000.
or ing. Mr. Henson left at once for
Drive to Tigard—Dr. and Mrs.
family of Harrisburg and Mr. and slightly more than 12100 per farm
This year II Is (ashlouuble (o Imik
W.' H. Pollard, their children. Ruth not true was shown tbis week when
a newspaper headline slated that (op-heavy. And Ihe rever Is pari
Mrs. Richard Hart and daughter, TMs year the Oregon cash incomt Klamath Falls.
and
Bob.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and daugh­
eight liners were held up on one of thia fashion.
Norma of Cedar Flat were guests. is estimated at around ISO.OOO.OOj
Steen spent Christmas at Tigard
Mr. and Mrs. John Fountain of though the gross production was ters. Edna and Lela. Diem and as guests of Dr. Pollard's sister day for hours because of a fog.
A further emphasis Is given to
Walterville entertained six of their only about average, indicating that Edith Nelson from Harrisburg, and About 21 family relatives weife
Sometimes the big vessels are revers by embroidery. Fortunately
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Hart
and
held up al Quarantine, five miles they are not frilled and turbellowed
children and their grandchildren over production was not alone to
daughter, Norma, spent Christmas present.
at their home. Mrs. Harold Robin­ blame."
from Wall Street, for a full day.
Sometimes the embroidery iwcurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chase Earl.
during which Ihe passengers can on (he collar section, sometlmca on
son of Portland was unable to be
Mrs. Beulah Harbert enjoyed
only fuss and fume and ear with '
present.
Bacon Omelet
having all her family gathered at
reluctance the wonderful extra
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Potter enter­
Chop some crisp hot bacon, and home for Christmas day dinner.
Mrs. J. A. Phelps entertained , meals the steamship Is forced Io
tained Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Farn­ mix with an omelet mixvire before
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. eight couples of young folks at her serve them free of charge,
ham and children of Richmond. rooking. Cook as ushal.
Dick Harbert. sons Wayne and Dar­ home Monday night. December 88. * Nature still holds the whip hand
rel from Vaughn. Mrs. Genevieve Several games were played during on man. Even Lindbergh had to I
Beaman from Gold Hill, and daugh the evening. Those present were K*ve up his plan Io fly Grand! to
ter Zora from Eugene, and son. Leo­ Lucile Jordan. Florence Jordan.. Washington when Italy's foreign
nard Beaman from Salem: Mr. and Veda Daley. Mildred Swift. Locetta. minister came here. Just because of
Mrs. Perry Beaman and son from Baughman. Bonnie Jean Tinker. |
fnk-
Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pet­ Caryl Lord, Evlyn Phelps. Harold j
• • •
erson and children, Margaret and McLeod, Dwight Brown. Earl Me- Being Pilot No Snap
77 E. BROADWAY
Leonard from Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Letal. Jack Doane. Dick Noble,
EUGENE. OREGON
Every vessel leaving or entering
Jack Harbert and daughter. Molly Henry Olson, Robert Phelps and;
York Harbor must have a
Dean from St. Helens; Mr. and Fred Dent.
! licensed pilot. The penalty for not
Mrs. Harry Harbert and children
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and twoi carrying a pilot Is forfeiture of the
and Cecil Harbert. Mr and Mrs. children spent Christmas day In, ^surance and the »300 or so that
Lawrence Gossler and son. James Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs. Jack rould b» saved Is too small to make
¡and daughter, Jeanine.
Dent and family. Fred Dent return- 11 advisable to try to cut down on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant en­ ed to Pleasant Hill with them to that Item.
j The pilot "takes o v er" the vessel
tertained Christmas day. Mrs. spend the holidays.
Grant’s sister and family. Mr. and
GROUP 1
Gerald Kable who is teaching 88 800,1 as he steps on the bridge
Mrs. Overly and children from Cor- school at Yoncalla. Donald Kable j ’ "d whatever happens from then is '
VALUES TO $3.98
Vallls. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost, re­ who is teaching school at Ten Milei ,he P|,o, s fault If he makes a mis
Ruler» of Low Price»
cently from Minnesota, and Mr. and Douglas Kabler, who is attend
he lo"«» his license and bis
10th A Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefer» Bldg.
and Mrs. E. J. Frost, Miss Gertrude ing Monmouth, are spending the mpans of livlihood. which probably
Frost and Miss Adeline Carter from Christmas holidays with their par j ,ook him twenty years to qualify
Eueene. Also their daughter. Miss ents. Mr and Mrs. T. F. Kabier at for' 11 ,8 ,a c fl-om being a soft snap, I
BROKEN SIZES
Marjorie Grant, who is attending 1 leasant Hill.
pv< n on bright days.
the wide points of the”rever, some
I . of O. this year, and their son.
Emery Hyde, »on of Mr. and Mrs. When one thinks how hard It is times on the tie part ul the scarf
Jav Grant, who is principal of the C. F Hyde of Eugene sailed from ,o ,lrivp “n au,° °n a misty day one that goes with them.
Dorena high school this year were Portland Sunday. December 21, for *'an flK',rP the worries a pilot has
The embroidery may be of self
GROUP 2
present.
the Grlent. He will be gone three | ,n a harbor crowded with shipping color or of contrasting color - all
Rev. E. V. Stivers, pastor of the months. Emery Hyde formerly lived i and 8teerl°K u vessel riy« blocks the colors of Ihe fashion rainbow,
VALUES TO $4.98
Thurston church, will lecture on at Pleasant Hill where he attended ' lonK up a narcow river. But It pay« and they are many, may he useil.
Rome next Sunday. One of the ser­ high school. He Is a sophomore at; 8 Ter}r Ko°d Income and there Is no For bright color Is one or Ihe smart
ies of lectures of the Holy Land the University of Oregon.
! 'apk
candidates.
details of this year's fashion.
Springfield, Oregon
which he visited a few years ago.
Miss Loree Laird who is a fresh-j
• • •
Revers are usually double. In that
ALL SIZES IN T H E LOT
Harry Calvert motored to Junc­ man at the University of Oregon ‘
lnfan,y Industry
case the embroidery 1s done before
tion City Thursday evening where Is spending Christmas vacation i Npw Yorlt'’’ telephone directories, the two thicknesses of malerlnl are
he spent Christmas eve with his with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. | i88Ued In four big hooks, are a nuls- put together. The embroidery can
grandmother and other relatives.
N. Laird at Edenvale.
ante to consult, because of their then be pressed from the wrong
NOW GOING ON
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shough, who
»ZiMIBMBMIIIII'gW
Miss Nellie Lorenz, a student at size. Out of this trouble has grown side. And Ihe lining or facing of the
have been visiting relatives here the State Normal school at Mon­ a business all rh own T h | g ) a rever covers the ugly uiider-slde of
Save Money on These Low Price» of Our Surplus
for some time left for their home mouth. is spending Christmas vaca nothing less than a concern which the work and makes a smooth, at­
Stock. Stock up for a month!
in eastern Oregon last Saturday.
will take y„ur directories and re­ tractive finish.
tion with her parents at Trent.
Miss Mildred Price, who is teach­
The farmers of the Lowell and turn them with a thumb Index
ing at The Dalles, Is spending her adjoining districts are talking plans
Switchboard
operators.
and
Christmas holidays with her par­ of starting a cheese factory. Mr. others who have to turn tf) thp
Kingley’s Oreen Olives
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price.
Blair of Lowell was In Eugene on rectories often. fl„,| , he flfty rfin(H
Pint Ja rs
charged
for
the
service
a
small
Monday discussing the promotion
Pound
Regulation Mayonnaise
of such a project with Mr. Harlan, .mount t° pay ,or th„ POnvM),enf.e
Break the yolk of an egg in a manager of the Eugene chamber of obtained
shallow bowl, add a half teaspoon commerce.
It's a service that could be start-
of dry mustard, the same amount of
BusineHH Garda
Per Pound
The tri-community club which In
any
town and
salt, a pinch of red pepper. Mix well eludes the districts of Cloverdale, for other books than directories.
Pound
le tte r Head«
and gradually beat In a cup of olive Bear Creek and Enterprise, will
oil and two tablespoons of good have a watch party Thursday night
Whatever happens during foe
Office Komis
STOCK. The stock of lumber formerly owned by the Eugene
vinegar or lemon Juice. The oil at their community hall at Clover present session of Congress will
4 Pounds
2 2 /s C
Transit Milling Co. We have what you want.
Hand
Dills
must be beaten In slowly. Some dale. The women will furnish Jello, have to he discounted by the voters,
Pound
1QC
cooks work It In drop by drop. The cake and sandwiches.
P . tlctans of both great parties as-
COME -L O O K — SAVE.
Statements
point is, it must be beaten very,
ed with V” ry * MeCh W'" bp ',e,,VPr-
very thoroughly.
PLACE. At the Ynlllslte formerly owned by The Eugene Transit
d wlfo an eye to Influencing votes
Blotters
Jam Omelet
Milling Co. Go Io the end of West Second St. and
Make an ordinary omelet. When and
■wb
..........
g "residential election
Envelopes
d wlfo the purpose of building
White Mayonnaise
turn to the right Office Just North of the McDonald
Pound
7y2C
It Is ready to send to the table,
Into a bowl break the whites of spread It with Jam, roll, and serve >P good campaign material
Lumber Co.
Menus, etc.
two eggs and the yolk of one, na-
The president Is firmly commit-
DAL’S DIAMOND
PRICE, UNHEARD OF PRICES. Absolute Sacrifice. ThP pro­
Ticket«
Ing a light-colored yolk if opsaible.
°d to foe task of restoring a me«»,
Uses for Sour Cream
HARD W H EA T FLOUR
Kaeh
ceeds from this lumber go to the lien claimants and
Add a cup of olive oil, a pinch of
There are quite a number of ex­ ure of prosperity to foe entire conn-
4» Pound Sack,
they need the money. Coat of Lumber no considera­
white pepper, a quarter-teaspoon of cellent ways of utilizing sour try m the next few months and he
tion.
salt and a tablespoon of lemon cream. You will find It a good sub-
At The
>n "lgn any rnfia""re that
I In mired« of Other Need­
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