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    THURSDAY OCTO1IMK >3. 1927
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
battle with liquor, and how he h a t
tellin g before; The Identity of hla youreelf." Invited the cashier, defen «and. You b e a r'"
• "Thia la slundur, Forbes," warned won. of hla plans for the future He
com panion the nig h t at the at'Chlent. atvqljr
And. also, take her home
j Kddle leafed them over. They were ih e 'o th e r. his combing Augers moving stam ped It and affixed a special
(C cn ltn u tJ from Page 3)
delivery postage Ils carried It Io the
PBT
-he
neetl.nl
but
th
ree
hundred
• u ln o rd er— Hold on. the check to agitatedly. "I have witnesses."
two." he reported. “ Seems pretty
stai loll hlliiself. anil hauded II to the
“
Wttnessew
be
dam
ned,"
retorted
and ftfty dollars, and he had more >*almau for the pig had been rul*e«|
k e a r r taxes on poor land, but they
The
the angry man "You d aren 't go Into clerk on Ihn southbound train
than
th
at
sum
In
the
U
m
g
P
ortage
.from
”
»«
dollars
to
five
h
tn
d
red
bu!!' two roads and widened and deep-
court." He turned on his heel anil governor sould have it early next
bank.
He
consulted
the
stu
b
of
hla
•‘books
to
ute
as
though
the
hank
•Ced Portage creek, all In the sam e
morning lu his office in latnslng.
ch. chb.mk. He had about liv e him '»
,l,u r houn.lre.l and ninety flve strode out. hanging the door vloleutl'
yea:
Then th e penalties are h eaty .
behind
lllltl
He
hud
barely
reached
dollars."
he
itunounced
"T
his
check
Always Ho-rc had been with him Ito-
drvd dollars—a young fortune* And
It makes It p retty binding, even
|-uj
has been raised Of course you know the street when he heard Ills num ■ -
Now lip weui in
m ore in his pocket.
called. Sealm an musl have made >*l'I
Unit,
tinm
an.
Thia
man
has
told
yon
K
llitiane's
office
T he old
i ’f course he had ho Job
lint he
his mind rapidly, for lie wus in the lawyer wus alone. ••Where'» my wife,
could get one. Of th at he felt certain II was w ritten for five dollars."
"I haven't told him anything of 111» tiny Vestibule of the hank lie came Mr, K lliltalle’" he asked
And he would begin building up his
huddledly tnw ur il Eddie.
\
•
kind." retu rn ed Sealtnan.
land
against
the
day
he
would
crop
.t
"Not h ere Just now. Mi Forties.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the lesal voters of School D istrict No.
Eddie turned the check over. It
"Now Forhi-s. th ere's no ijse ill lia v
II of Lane County. S tate of Oregon, th at a SCHOOL MEETING of said d is­ iit!J stock It and m ake it pay good
Bhe'a out In (he ro u o li) for n few
was
endorsed
"I
Sealm
an."
but
Jud
iug trouble o tei this be began. plu< a
tric t will be held at High School,- on the 28th day of October. 1927. at eight dividends.
below was an o th er signature In a tingly, "I don't deny the check was week»."
o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of d iscu-sing the hu.tgi i heretuwftev
lie went Into the bank to deposit siuo.uli and flowing script. "Henry
To Eddie's look of bew ilderm ent he
set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a
for live dollars. I |'*i-.sed it on for a
the Daveuatit check and the loose cash W. R obbins." lie reverted to the taco
a
d
d 'd
Bile co n n s In quite freq u en t­
special d istrict tax.
loud of huckleberries io a stranger
lie was carrying. T h ere was three
of llo d o ck again The forgery had He d id n 't wunl to lake them to town ly If rou wish Io reach her a le tte r
The total am ount of m oney needed by the said school .d istrict during the
fiscal year beginning on Ju n e 30. 1937. and ending Ju n e 30, 19-3. is . atim at.nl persona behind the cheap partitio n of lieeu cleverly done, though d o s e because it was late I've never seen In m y c u r e will he d e liv e r'd
is the following budget ami includes the am ounts to be revolved from tho white pine stained Io look like hard scru tin y revealed how the "hundred"
him since. How was I Io know he'd prom ptly."
county school fund, state school fund, elem entary school fuud. special dis­ wood, and iron grills stained to look
hud been cram ped because of lim ited raise the cheek?"
(TO BE CONTINUED)
tric t tax. and all oth er m oneys of the d istric t;
like bro n te. Gray little Gilm an, the space.
BUDGET
"W ell, what e ls e ’" dem anded Eddie
cash ier; Harold Paunce, the young
"A ny Jury would call that a raised
"I don't waul you Io lose your place
ESTIMATED EXPEN DITU RES
bookkeeper; and Sealtnan. slick and
; check." said Eddie. scornfully, shoving and gel nuthlng for II
I want it. I
Personal Services:
rotound.
combing
his
heard
with
his
J 2.200.00
>2300.00
I It buck "Looks as though this hank Forbes, it goes welt with my land I'll I
Principal. 1.
1.260.00 Angers as he talked earnestly.
1260 00
"
. 1. _
m ake you a good otter "
1.250 00 i "W e were Just about to get in touch was negligent In taking It."
1250.00
1. _
1.215
00
.
121500
"W
e
ll
have
to
ask
a
Jury
to
decide
"You will, eh?"
T eachers. I. _
3.510.00 w ith you. Mr. Korbea." began Gilman , It." returned Gilm an "T his hank dls.v
. 1170.00
"Yes, I’ll give you thirty flve |
X ...
nervously,
as
he
sw
ept
th
e
currency
1.125 00
1125.00
I. -
«Are yo u r glusm** Riving
I
vows
responsibility.
You
were
uegll-
hundred."
3.240
00
. 103000
forw ard amt checked th e deposit slip
X -
llio (iin ifo rt unit Sul nr I in -
gent In draw ing il. If th e line after
13.456 00 i
1035 00
kiddie's answ er was to place the
IX -
"W h y ’" asked Eddie He felt Seal ‘Five1 had sta rte d closer to the 'o’ and heel of a werk roughed baud against
2.025 00
. 1012 50
Hon ihoy fo rm e rly did? If
X _
•
595 00 m an's bright, bold eyes upon him
595.00
not. your eyes should lio
1. -
had been druw n d e a r through, th ere S ealm an's high bridged nose and push
3
2
5
0
0
325.00
Jan ito rs.
examined and g I a s a e »
"I w anted to notify you of your would have beeu no negligence. Ilut violently. The bearded man tottered
990.00
990 00
made according lo tho now
1,045 09 o v erd raft—Mr. Forbes." T h e la tte r ex­ you left a space and the forger took from th e edge of the wulk Into th-> -
. 1045.00
300.00 clam ation was a flustered rem ons advantage of It."
|M'rs»'ri|>tion.
Clerk
g
u
tte
r
Whfrreat
he
uttered
a
venent
'
__
Other services
trance. For Eddie, th ru stin g an arm
So th at was It. Maybe Seal man ous oath, quite out of keeping with I
O ur eomidefe exam ina­
133.930 00 through the w icket, seised hia deposit was not responsible for the forgery, his sleek placidity.
Total
tion w ill reveal w hether
1 ■ Í and pulled his bankbook from the
Kddle went on up the street, think .
hut he was taking advantage of It to
your old glasses are still
M aterials and Supplies:
F urniture (desks, stoves, cu rtain s, etc.)
I 1 .134.70 cash ie r's fingers, so th at th e uneasy tie up his funds until a fte r the pass­ Ing rapidly. T hat morning he had '
suited (o your oyos. Your
069
S3
1,
Supplies (chalk, erasers, e t c . ) ... ........... —
pen left a long, black m ark down the age of tax-day. two weeks away. He had two strin g s to his bow. One had -
eyesight Is priceless De­
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th
ru
st
bis
heud
and
shoulders
through
been
snapped
lie
could
not
borrow
lays
«re dangerous
Have
6 00
Flags
"Now say th at again." com m anded the w icket, so th at the flimsy grill from D avenant. Ilut the governor re I
your eyes examined todav.
35 00
Playground equipm ent
225 00 Eddie.
creaked under the strain
m a Inert.
Ja n ito r's supplies —
701 25
“Your account la eighty four dollars
F u e l --------------------------
T he postoffice at Ixmg Portage or- j
"Sealm an. you dam ned crook." he
300
00
Light ----------------------
overdraw n,” retu rn ed Gilm an.
He said harshly, "you've been trying to cupled a corner of the largest general j
260 00
W ater
Optometritt
290.00 glanced over his shoulder In hunted sw indle me uut of my place ever store. Kddle bought a pencil (ablet j
Postage, stationery, p rinting and telephone
fashion as if to m ake su re th a t Heal since I cam e h ere
lie
stood
ut
the
post
o ffic e desk and i
You've
connived
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ATTS
OPTICAL CO.
3
4.232
39
T otal
man were th ere in su p p o rt
a t this trick to He up my money. Ilut w rote the governor, outlining hla j
No, I I 8 A rc West
M aintenance and R epairs:
"Y ou're crasy." was th e brief retort it won t do you any good You’ll never situ atio n and asking for a loan of I
Eugene, Oregon
» 1.724 05
School buildings and g ro u n d s -------------------------
"H ere are your vouchers. See for put a Anger on a grain of that while th ree h ii ml red dollars. He (old of his
—
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■
A ssessm ents (Highways. Roads, Streets. Bridges):
74 84
10th S treet and sidewalk assessm ent _______
though the Improvement eoata wu.-g
oear th ree years.“
Eddie w ent out with hla noae lu the
air.
He had given the tough old
world an under hold and pinned Its
shoulders to the m at, first flop. He
had licked booae and he had saved
his home Now to And Patsy Jan e an I
tell h er what pride had forbade his
CEDAR SWAMP I spread
Notice of School Meeting
Comfort and
S a tisfa ctio n
Dr. Ella C. Meade
Indebtedness:
3 3.349 30
Bonded, and in terest thereon
W arrant, and in terest th e r e o n _______________________________
8,111.41
T otal
311.961 21
-------------------------------------------------------------
Ineu ra nee :
3 1.066.6*)
-------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- --
Miscellaneous: -----------------—
500 00
------------------ ------- ---------------- _
950 00
Emergency: _ ------------------------------------------ --------------------------
Total estim ated am ount of money fo r all purposes durin g year
354.539 59
ESTIMATED REC EIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school y ear -------- 3 8.195 00
From sta te school fund during the coming school year
__
1.217.38
From elem en tary school fund during the com ing school year _ 5,009 00
E stim ated am ount to be received from all o th er sources during
the com ing school y ear ---------------------- ,-------- ------------------
7.766.00
T otal estim ated receipts, not including proposed tax ......... ......
32X187.83
RECAPITULATION
T otal estim ated expenses for th e y e a r ___ __ _________________ 354,539.59
T otal estim ated receipts not including proposed t a x ......... ......... 22.187.88
332,351 71
Balance, am ount to be arlsed by d istrict tax
SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER
During Month of October Only
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The Springfield News
T otal
T otal
T otal
T otal
bonded
w arran t
am ount
am ount
indebtedness _______________________
indebtedness . - .............. ....... ..................
of o th er indebtedness ........ ..................
of all Indebtedness ___________ __ ±~.
3 71,000 00
35,19» 1.3
379 01
3106.569 16
D ated this 5th day of O ctober. 1927.
A ttest:
R. W. SMITH, D istrict Clerk.
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The Portland Telegram -
Total
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