The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 20, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY
Special Election
For School Set
Rasebitll Candidate
Q u e rn o f Fete
Told Housewives
CITY SCHOOLS READY
FOR OPENING SESSIONS
Two class room s At the Lincoln
school have been completely reno­
vated and kalsoniined preparatory
to the opening of school here on
September 17. It Is also planned
to palut the netal portions of the
roof of the high school building
before the opening date.
SUMMONS
A fad generally overlooked by
the publi- Is that, (he making of
hamburgi : and sausages I» Just as
s< ientitlc as the makltif of bread.
Hamburger, by the belter meat
markets, is made fresh every day.
The best hamburger requires the
using of firs! class beef, mixed with
just the proper amount of fat to
make it fry without crumbling.
In regards to use of any chemi­
cals in hamburger, the law is very
strict. Chemicals to color up the
meat and make it red is forbidden
ami rightly so. But In regards to
practices used by the more tin
si i upulous markets, of adding
water aud cereal to the meat to
increase its weight, I. e,. bringing
twenty five pounds of meat up to
thirty-five pounds in order to sell
it more cheaply, the law has a
harder problem to detect. The pub­
lic after a time in using this type
Dorothy Knowlden, led the festivi­
of hamburger, soon learns ofr It­ ties at the Ogden. Utah, carnival
self that it has been fooled by bar­ this year.
gain prices.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
In the first class grade of pork
THE COUNTY OF LANE
Lining Up Votes
V1CCA Ki'NDRET. Plaintiff, -vs.- sausage, pure pork is mixed with a
MINNIK LUCIANO and GUITI- srur.il amount of veal to avoid
ANO LUCIANO whose name is the greasiness of too much pork.
sometimes spelled GUTiANO LU­
CIANO. EDWARD KING. BER- Seasoning is done by a definite for­
>
TRICE KING. L. W. ST E V E N S mula of weight.
ELIZABETH H. STEVENS. W.
Cheap pork sausage is a heavy
A. BELL Win. D QUEEN, and
JANE DOE QUEEN, wife of Wm amount ot veal and ’nferlor meat
D. QUEEN. Defendants.
mixed with pork fat. with a large
To Minnie Luciano. Gnitiano Lu- amount pf seasoning to hide poor
ciano. whose name is sometimes
spelled Gutiano Luciano. L. W. quality of the meat.
Stevens. Eliabeth H. Stevens. Wm
I). Queen. Jane Doe Queen, wife of
Wm. D. Queen. Defendants:
NEWS OF BROTHER'S
IN THE NAME OE THE STATE
DEATH IS RECEIVED
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
News of the death of his brother.
above entitled suit within four (4) Will, in Minneapolis. Minnesota,
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons and if was received here Tuesday even
yon fail so to answer on or before ing by Riley Snodgrass. Funeral
the last day of the above prescribed services and interment were to take
stated time for want thereof the place at Montrose, a suburb of. Jooett Shouse. executive committee
plhintiff will take Judgment and de­
:hairman of the Democratic party,
cree against you. and each of you •Minneapolis.
ecently toured the West
as in her complaint demanded, to-
wit: For Judgment against the de­
Expected Home— Mrs. S. Schiewe
fendants Minnie Luciano and Gui- is expected to return today or to­ SMALL BOY CATCHES
tiano. whose name is sometimes
spelled Gutiano Luciano, for the morrow from Lodi. California,
FINGER IN CAR DOOR
sum of Nine Hundred (390(1.00i Dol­ where she has been spending sev­
lars, together with interest thereon eral months. She is the mother of
The small son of Dr. Josephine
from the 15th day of March. 1931. Paul Schiewe. Mrs. Sam Mont-
Braun painfully injured the fingers
at the rate of 8% per annum, and
on one hand Wednesday evening
for the further sum of One Hun­ I gomery, and Mrs. Fred Frese.
dred (3100.00» Dollars as attorney's
when he caught .them in an auto­
fees, and for her Costs and dis­
mobile
door. He will lose on fin­
Saving
M
others
bursements herein, and for the fur­
ger nail and the tips of several
ther decree of this Court foreclos­
of the others were mashed.
ing all of the right, title and inter­
est of the defendants Minnie Lu­
ciano, Guitian« Luciano, whose
M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
name is sometimes spelled Gutiano
Luciano. L. W. Stevens. Elisabeth
GETS GOOD CLEANING
H. Stevfgis. Wm. D. Qmeen and
Jane Doe Queen, wife of Wm. D.
Members of the Springfield
Queen, in and to the following des­
Methodist church were busy at the
cribed reaj property situated in
Lane County. State of OregoB. to-
' church this morning cleaning the
wit:
entire building from top to bottom.
Lot One ( ll. and the Northeast
Men .and women alike were doing
quarter (NEQl of the Southeast
their share in the general clean-up
quarter (SE1, ) of Section thirty-
five <35*. Townshrip Eighteen
(18). South, Range Six (61. West
of the Willamette Meridian, in
Lane County. Ospgon, except ten
(10) acres deeded to c . E. Blodg-
ette;
and for such other and further re­
lief as to the Court may seem Just
and equitable.
This summons is published by
Mr
n Sloanr is to lead the
virtue of an order of the Honorable
Mother’s Day, May 10
C. P. Barnard, County Judge of of
" u n i t y Center Association
Lane County, Oregon, dated the
19tb day of August. 1931.
The date of the first publication
of this summons iB August 20. 1931.
Leaburg Resident Here— Barney
JAMES K. KING. Attorney for Oldfield was a business visitor in
t h i N ó a b o u t T M S
plaintiff, Residence and post- Springfielu from his ranch at Lea­
^ F U M IN G
YOUTH YOU
office address. Eugene, Oregon.
burg
on
Monday.
(A 20-27—S-3-10-17)
HEAR
i T¡S
IS
SO M U C H
S o m e t h in g
SURE
TO
ABOUT,
T i m e
C U & E .'
HAS HEAVY OAT YIELD
An unusually fine record (or
grain crops In this section of
the County has been reported
front (he farm of Georgo Platt,
Thurston farmer. Mr Platt bad
one Held of oats containing nlue
acres which when lliroalivd aver
aged Kid bushels to the acre.
LATST
¿y
Veneta and Job Districts to Facts Regarding the Making
of Hamburger, a Staple
Vote on Consolidation Pro­
Meat. Are Given
posals August 29
Hpevlal «lection to vote on a pro-
po»«l for the consolidation of th«
Veneta school district 28 nnd the
Ji b district 1«4 will be held at 7:30
p. in Saturday, August 2», accord
Ins to B. J Moore, coenty school
superintendent.
The petitions have been filed
with the boundary board and the
election called.
GUN CLUB HOLDS
IMATCH L fflB DAI
T H U R S TO N FARMER
Advice on Meats
l*robably Pecans« our clothe» are
longer, and more ample generally,
all sorts of open work arrange
ments have been revived to give
(hem the needed lightness and airi­
ness. Hence we see eyelets, lace
insrtions. slashes, slits and fagot­
ing which sugest the "peekaboo'1
Insertions, slashes, silts and fagot
♦rri ■ • '
• «
The tagoted sleeve shown in ths
William H. McCarthy, former Pa
sketch is an example of thia sort y«u- Coast League head, mav succeed
of thing. It Is copied from one ot the late E S Banurd as pi'-' '■ nt
«f the American Baseball l '-a e.
the newest dresses but can
easily be reproduced by the home
dressmaker. The strips to he used
for the fagoting are made from
bias strips of the material. Cut
them twice as wide as you want
to. allowing a little to turn In at
Dry Law Repeal
Petitions Signed
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F '!■ '
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V
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either side. Fold over to make a
double strip, baste at the top, blind-
stitch together firmly and press.
Cut a paper pattern of the shape
needed for the cuff several Inches
longer at the top than needed.
Mark lines on this paper where the
strips of material should come and
make a curved design at the top
of the cuff as shown in the sketch.
Baste the strips on the paper,
turning the top row in the center to
form the circular extension. Use
fine buttonhole twist to match the
material and work In simple fagot
ing stitch. This is done by crossing
and recrosslng the thread between
the strips to form a zig zag line. A
small stitch is taken in the band
each time and the needle is than
passed under the thread of the
stitch that has Just been taken,
thus giving the twisted appearance
at the edges.
CHANGE OF LIFE MADE
HER CROSS, NERVOUS
"My husband hated to come home
when 1 bad change-of Ufe, I was so
cross. I was a nervous wreck but
Vinol built me up and I feel like a
new person now."—Mrs. E. Buck.
Nervous, tired, run-down women
or men need the help of Iron, lime
and cod liver peptone as contained
Drive to Cascadia—Mr. and Mrs. in Vinol. Even the first bottle brings
C. F. Eggimann motored to Cas- new pep, better appetite and sound
sleep. Aids digestion and makes
' cadla on the Sant lain highway Wed­ red blood. Tastes delicious. Oet
nesday.
Vinol today! Ketels Drug Store.
Preliminary arrangements are be
log made for a big registered trap
shoot her« to be conducted for two
i d a i s bv Ihe Eugene Gun club for
lllie Labor Day weekend Sunday
land Monday. September 8 and 1.
A lengthy list of trap events Is
to lie rtxed aud some of the best
scatter gun experts of the Pnclflc
Norlhweal are expected to compels.
Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton,
writes, "I am using Kruschan to re­
duce weight I lost 10 pounds In
one week and cannot say too much
to recommend It.”
To take off fat easily, safely slid
quickly take one half tesspooiiful
I I K ruse lien In a glass of hot water
Return from Portland Mr. and
tine of the fireworks scelles to
every morning before breakfast
nn 85 cent bottle lusts 4 weeks— tie shown each evening at Ihe bans Mrs Ed Soule relumed Friday from
Portland after a short visit.
Get It al Ketels Drug Store or any county fair
drug store in America If ibis first
bottle falls to convince you this It
the easiest, safest and surest way
Io lose fat money back.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S S A L E
Irish-Murphy Co.
Sugar
Pink Salmon
Pur»« Cant’
3 Tall Can«
10 lbs. - - 45c
25c
Wheat Flakes
Catsup
POWER PLANT HEAD IS
TRANSFERRED TO COAST
Mayor at Cottage Grove— W. P
Tyson, mayor, spent Thursday in
Cottage Grove on business.
Shedd Boy Here — Merle Snod
grass, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H
Snodgrass Is spending the week-
here from his home at Shedd visit­
ing with his aunt and uncle. Mr. |
and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
Trouble Shooter Here — Carl
Hoffman, trouble shooter for the
Mountain States Power company
ut Albany was a business visitor In
Springfield this morning
Teacher Visits Here—Miss Ruth
Jones of Clark. South Dakota, ar­
rived in Springfield Monday to
spend a few days visiting at the
home of Dr. aud Mrs. N. W Emery
Miss Jones Is a school teacher at
Mitchell. Sduth Dakota. She will
return home by way of Seattle and
Vancouver. British Columbia.
Many Gunner« of Northwest
to Compete In Shoot Here
Over Holiday Week-end
Í >
HOW ONE WOMAN LOST
10 POUNDS IN A WEEK
Notice Is hereby given that by
Movement Under Way Here I virtue of un order of license Issued
to Bring Prohibition Ques­ out of the county court of Lan«
CtMUIty. Oregon. (lie umlei signed, as
tion to Voters in 1932
iidminlstrator of the estate of WII
Hum II. Herbert, will, on and ufler
Initiative petitions for Ihe pro­ 10 A. M . of Saturday. Sept 18.
posed repeal of the Oregon state 1931. the office of H D. Allen. 877
prohibition law to be voted upon Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregon, oi­
ler for sale and sell at prlvat*
at ihe general election of next sab- to the highest bidder, lot 1 In
year have beeu sent to Eugene and block 3. In Cheshire Second Addi­
tion to Eugene. In lame County.
are now being signed here.
Backers of this movement of re Oregou. Terms of sale, ut least
on half cash, balance secured by
peal say that already there are mortgage on lot.
enough signers In the state to t i s ­
J F BERGER. Administrator
(A 20-27 -S 3 10 171
sure that the measure will be on
Ihe 1932 general election ballot.
L. E. Wallace, superintendent of
the Springfield steam plant of the
Mountain States Power company
has been transferred to North
Bend to assume management of the
large steam plant there. Mr Wal
lace succeeds the late W. C. Me
Lagan, who lost his life In an air­
plane acldent near Winchester Bay.
Mr. Wallace has been here since
January 1. when he was transfeired
from Tillamook to take the place oi
Mr. McLaga* when the latter was
sent to North Bend.
AUGUST 20. 1931
latrge Package
I-urge Cun
19c
39c
M A J E S T IC
S IP E K
Acte
Oronite
Fly Spray
Italian Prunes
6 lbs. - - 25c
fur
SBTS
^rrwMimf
FIGS— 10 LB. BOX
llotiae or Stock
Per Gallon
60c
$1.65
Phenomenal
Value«
y
gC
A*
'
Complete $72.50
N ever before h a re we displayed radio
sets <>n which we v*err so eothiisia*tic
. . . ne*er !>«•{• »re have there been *u-
ner.ietrrodvne* w ith anything like
M ajestic** amazing development, the
M l L T I- M H tul»e. N ow . freedom
from hiaa, distortion and *‘<roaa-talk
on either distance or local programs
. . . yet all of Majestic*» famous C o l­
orful Tone has been retained. I * t
ua explain our Budget l*lan.
Now
In
Progresa
Wright & Sons
H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R E
P A IN T
The Golden Rule
Rulers of Low Prices
10th A Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefers Bldg.
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aaM au. .
i
P R IN T IN G
For Better
.On the
Price of a
House Is A
Lot of Money To SA VE!
UOWtWA ÄIDff
** UUMB
<OFvei«HT
1091
r T U t AUTMQA
es
Twenty per cent saving oo the price oi a pair
of shoes or a new hat may not mean much . , ,
hut figure it oat for a new boose.
The interest on the money saved will pay year
insurance premium . . . take you on a
. . . buy a new net of tires each year . . . and a
lot of other thing,
. . and T'XEN'ii PER CENT is what yvm ema
save on the price of a new home by building it
this year . . . when building coats see tlw, lowest
in fifteen years.
Don’t wait too long . , . the increased harfVWwg
volume is bound to send prices back to normaX
Come in . . . call . . . let ua show yon th , u ,
inga to he had by BUILDING THIS YEAR
Booth-Kelly
Lumber Co.
507 W illam ette St.
Ph. 452
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