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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, (M’TOHEH 4. 1«2K
TOWN AND VICINITY
PAGE FIVE
has missed bat two of the meetings.
BEN DORRIS LEAVES FOR
He attended the convention at
NATIONAL LEGION MEET Kansas City In 1921; San Francisco
t/y
Ben Dorris delegate from this dis­
trict to the national convention of the
American Legion In San Antonio,
Texas, left Monday for the meeting
city. Since 1920 when the first nation
al convention was heW, the local man
SchootLesso#
Visit Daughter— M r anil lira. F. M
Maxwells at Fair— Mr. and Mra.
Mulligan wi'iil In Duster Hunday to Torn Maxwell of (¡xrdi-n way were at
visit their dauglilrr uno her family.
the atale fair lust Thursday.
Vi«lt
In Portland—Mr. and Mra.
P ltre t la III—Robert I’lerre la re-
weekend i-elvlm* medical attention for a touch
In Pori land.
of ptomaine polaonliiK
T H E C H R IS T IA N BASIS FOR T O T A L A B S T IN E N C E
1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Hain M o lil-' iilery ap en t Die
The quarterly temperance lesson has been a feature of the International
Uniform aeries for many years. Ba Introduction in the Sunday school wua
followed by the scientific temperance Instruction In the public schools in
Newport.
the vurjous atatea of the Union The general purpose la to teach the basic
Nice« at Fair—Mr. and Mra. John
Mrs. Jarrett Improving— Mra Harry fact that alcohol I n a poison and the effect that such a poison has on the In-
N'ii e drove to the atale fair at Huletn
Jarrell who haa been III for the past dividual and society The whole subject la a live one today, not only In
Inal Hnliirday.
two. weeka with blood poisoning la America but throughout the world. In the United States the study la espec­
Visits Mother—Mra. Merle Casteel reported recovering.
ially pertinent as the wet and dry Issue baa such a prominent place In the
i.pent Hunday with her mother, Mra.
coming presidential election.
Wootene— Have 8on— Mr. and Mra
Jean Catron, nt liandon.
William Wooten are the parenta of a
A moral Issue la much more than an Individual matter. Every one ex
Attend State Fair— Mr and Mra. aon born nt their home at Pleuaant erta a far reaching Influence, both conscious a tel unconscious. Paul had a
Herbert Cox spent luat Friday attend­ Hill Friday morning. September 28.
case In hand when he wrote to the Corinthians from Ephesus, during hla
ing the atale fair at Haletn.
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third missionary Journey. Idol worship pervalled and any religion Involves |
Boy Injured at Play— Paul Pine,
Attend Convention—Mr. and Mra Inmall aon of Mr und<Mra. Ed Pine, a sacrifice of one kind or another. Animals wer slain to propitiate the varl- j
Wallace lltiwke apent laat Friday at I broke hla collar bone while playing oua gods, and there were many of these so-called deities. The priests of the
various cults could eat only a very small portion of the meat from such
the Cnipqun Buptlxt convention at Cot i football laat Friday afternoon.
slaughter
Both the economic and natural thing to do was to offer the meat
tage Grove.
Drive to Elkton— Mr. and Mra. John for sale, for there was nothing the matter with It from the standpoint of food. I
Returna to Portland— A. J. Perklna j Henderer and Dr. and Mra. N. W.
At once a serious and conscientious question was raised in the minds of
of Portland returned to the city Sat­ Emery drove to Elkton Bunday, re-
both Jews and Christians. They must not in any way partake of food which
urday after spending several days | turning In the evening.
hud first been offered to Idols. Such food might be on any table where they
here on bualneaa mutters
Eugene People Here— Mr. nnd'Mrs. were a guest. This whole matter was an issue at the Council In Jerusalem
Johnsons Leave— Mr. and Mra Tom Dean S Morrow and aon. Glenn, were and It was mutually agreed between Jew and Gentile Christians that they J
Johnaon of Michigan who have been here Monday evening to visit with would abstain from any use of such meats. This same question kept arising
vlaltlng friends here returned to Port­ frlenda.
as the Gospel was taken to any new territory where the identical conditions
land Huturduy enroute to their home
were local. The case had to be argued through each time and every group
McBees of Trip— Mr. and Mra. Del­
convinced
that they must give up things that may have been customary In the
Hlnaona Have Queata— Ml«a Sylvca bert McBee and children drove to
ter, nelce of Mra. Fred Hinson. la here Forest Grove Bunday to vlalt with old life because of the new Implications, through no actual physical harm
would result If continued
In eating such food they were surely relating
from Portlund for a visit. She arrlvtd frlenda.
themselves to the worship of Idols.
Hunday.
Doana Injures Finger — B e I v I n
The Corinthians were told that the question of personal liberty should not
Returna from Portland—Mra. Henry Doane, nmtlon picture* machine opera­ decide the mutter They must face the effect of their actions on others.
Slnnar returned Sunday from Portland tor ut the Bell Theatre, cut the tip of
Doing as they pleased would become a "stumbling block for the weak." Many •
after vlaltlng her daughter. Mlaa lx>na one of hla fingers off when he caught will not think things through but will permit the action of another to deter-1
Slnnar, who haa Just purchased a new It In the machine laat Friday night mine their course. Every life is an open book, which is read by others and j
The injury waa not aerloua.
home there,
their lives are Influenced accordingly.
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Return A fte r Visit— Mr. and Mrs
Attend Fair— Mr and Mra Dallaa
Without raising In any way the question of individual rights Paul reveals
Murphy. Mr and Mra. F B. Flanery Wayne Hawke of Salem drove here how eager he la to always render the utmost help fo others. It is easy to ■
and Mr. and Mra. William Dawson Sunday with Mra. Hawke's mother, Imagine the short man standing as upright as possible and declaring as a ;
were at the statu fulr luat Thursday Mra. P. M Tomaeth, who haa been working principle "Wherefore, If meat causeth my brother to stumble, I will
vlaltlng In the capital city for the
afternoon.
M t no flesh for evermore."
past week.
In I’aul's case the meat which had been offered to an idol was as nutri­
Portland People Vlalt— Mra E. A
Lairds Hava Gueata—Mr. and Mr».
tious as any other, but olcohol is always a poison. This Is the decision of
Blew and daughter, Elisabeth, of Port­
Ben Chlndgren and daughter and Mr.
land. vlalted with the form ers aunt.
silen ce and not the statement of a mere opinion.
and Mra. F. O. Bennett and children
Mra £ T Brewer here over the week­
were dinner gueata ut the home of
end.
Mr. and Mra. its.ph Laird ut Jaaper
Sunday.
Goodmans Return—Mr and Mra H
Boy Injured In Fall—Carl Plait, son
of Walter Platt of Thurston. Buffered
a alight concussion of the brain when
he fell from a hay mow at hla father's
farm luat Friday. He was brought
here for treatment, but was able to be
taken home.
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Pohls are Gueata— Mr and Mrs M
A Pohl were gueata at a dinner party
given by Mr. and Mra. M B. Huntley
laat Thuraday evening Present wert
the gueata of honor. Mr. and Mrs. A.
J Schnetaky, Dr. R. P. Mortensen.
Mra. Alma Cowden. Mra. Josephine
Johns, Mlaa Ixiulaa Cowden, Mlaa
Irene Johna and Muster Joel Cowden.
Notice of School Meeting
Lebanon Woman Hare— Mr*. Zolla
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the leeal voters of School District No. 19
Arehart of Lebanon vlalted here with
her parents, Mr. and Mra. I. E. of Lane County. 8tate of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district
will be held at High School, on the 25 day of October, 1928, at 8 o'clock In the
Murphy. Sunday and drove to Salem afternoon
for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with
with her slater. Mlaa. Haxel Murphy, the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district :
to attend the state fair. .
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
Drives to Portland—Jerry Adams, fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1928, and ending June 30. 1929, is estimated
for the past few months an employe In the folio win a budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the ,
of the Hprlngtleld Bakery, drove to county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special dis- ,
trlct tax. and all other moneys of the district;
Portland Monday on bUHineaa. He is
BUDGET
i now employed by the Williams Bakery
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Salary per year
No.
PERSONAL SERVICES:
of Eugene.
>2200 00
>2200.00
1
Principals .......................
1350 00
135000
1
Here From Washington— Herbert
1260.00
1260.00
1
Jordan and hla mother. Mrs. Nellie
1350.00
1350.00
1
Teachers
Jordan, arrived here Monday evening
1260.00
1260.00
1
2
from Toppenish, Washington, to visit
2430.00
1215.00
3375.00
1126.00
3
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pyne. Mrs.
1080.00
1080.00
1
Jordan Is Mrs. Pyne's mother. Herbert
12420.00
1035.00
12
Jordan was employed at a local gar
1012 50
1012 50
. 1
age before leaving here three month«
1980.00
990.00
2
585.00
585.00
1
ago.
517.50
¿17.50
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1
1045.00
1045.00
Janitors ............................................ 1
990.00
990.00
............................................................ 1
825.00
825.00
............ ....................................... ....... 1
300 00
300.00
Clerk .............
1
695.00
695 00
Menographer ...............................
1
90 00
90 00
Other services: Census
lVacttce Teachers ........ ..............
75.00
75.00
60.00
60.00
Truant Officer, >10; Drayman, >50;
TOTAL
..................................................._............................................... >34,900.00
M A T E R IA L S A N D S U P P L IE S :
Delivered
as Ordered
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When you order groceries from this store they are de­
livered exactly as you order them. If we do not have the
exact item you wish, we do NOT substitute without asking
you.
Buy Canned Goods
by the Case
Canned goods purchased by the case is a real household
economy. We will assort them to meet your wishes, or you
may buy them In case lots to please your convenience.
Naturally the price is less than when purchased a single
can at a time.
Beech N u t Special
2 Cans Pork and Beans
2 Cans Prepared Spagetti
1 prepared Mustard
Phone
9-WHITE F
75c
SPECIAL
Goea to Portland— Mrs. Ivan Male
was a business visitor In Portland last
Sunday.
By Ra». Samuel D. Price. D. D.
Nelsons at Newport— Mr. and Mra.
bend Man H ere— ('burins Thump
Non i,f iletid wan a buxlflnsa vlaltor N A. Nelaon and lluughter. Pearl, ure
spending a few daya this week at
here Sunday,
A. Orwidmun returned Monday even­
ing from Portland after a bualneaa
trip of several daya. T. J. Seymour
was In charge of their restaurant dur­
ing their absence.
In 1923; St. Paul In 1924; Omaha in
1925; Philadelphia in 1926 and Parts
In 1927.
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ......................... > 520 00
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) ..........................- ................ 1100.00
180.00
Library books ...........................................
6.00
Flags .....................................‘......................
50.00
Playground equipment ..........................
400 00
Janitor's supplies ......................... _........
715.00
Fuel .............................................................
300 00
Light ....... ....................- ............................
260.00
Water ......................... ...............................
110.00
Postage, stationery and printing -----
190 00
Telephone ......................................- .........
TOTAL .......................................................
STORES AT SALEM, PORTLAND, SPRINGFIELD
N ew ‘Sunburst’
Skirts are In
The Skirt you have been asking about has arrived.
Colors are solid green, blue, tan and various bright colors in
Scottish plaids. All wool and made up to the minute in
style.
PRICED SO LOW YOU
CAN’T RESIST
$3J 98
Genuine Service for
Car Owners
Our garage is more than a shop. It is a plant equipped
with the latest and best machines for repair work. Our
expert machinists use the latest and best known methods
in repairing your car,
F
We keep our garage open until 10 o’clock in the even­
ing and Sundays so that you may have the best possible
service any time you want it. This service is for all makes
of automobiles and particularly for Ford cars which should
have guaranteed authorized Ford Service for the best
results.
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Our large rest room is available at ail times during
garage hours lor everybody and particularly for the coun­
try people. We want people to feel free to use it whether
they are our customers or not.
Service with us must be complete and genuine and we
are always on the lookout for ways of improving it.
Come in and see us.
DANNER MOTOR CO.
“Authorized Ford Sales and Service”
Fifth and A Sts.
Phone 49
RÖS
October
1 to 6 O nly!
>3,831.00
M A IN T E N A N C E A N D R EPA IR S;
160.00
High building and grounds ............ —
Gymnasium building and grounds
316.00
160.00
Lincoln building and grounds .............
Brat tain building and grounds .............
100.00
TOTAL .........................................................................................................
A SSE S S M E N TS (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges): ..................
IN D E B T E D N E S S :
Bonded, and Interest thereon ........................................... > 3795.00
Warrant, and Interest thereon
6000.00
TOTAL .............................................................*.................. - ..................
INSURANCE: .............................................................................................
Rugs. A ll sorts o f novel, artistic
9795.00 |
600.00 I
M IS C E L L A N E O U S ;
Premium clerk's bond ................................................
s 50 00
445.50
Sundry ...... .................................: ....................................
4.50
Audit of clerk's books ....,...........................................
TOTAL ....................... ................- ..............................................................
EMERGENCY: ............ .......................................................-..... » 1000.00
TOTAL
......................................... ..............................................................
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during year,
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming year
> 6200.00
From state school fund during the coming school year
1300.00
From elementary school fund during the comlnsi year.
5000.00
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
during the coming school year
6500.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax
Total estimated expenses for the year
>51,699.72
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax
>19.000.00
Balance, amount to be raised hv district tnx
^ ^ O M E to us for your Congoieum
71500
358.72
> 500.00
effects
T h i s se a l
id e n tif ie s
thegeiutnse
- stands fs»
guaranteed
M tu faction
> 1000.00
>51.699.72
>19.000.00
>32.699.72
>32.699.72
The indebtedness of District No. 19 Is as follows:
Total bonded Indebtedness ........................................................................... »71,000 00
Total warrant Indebtedness .................................................................- ......
Total amount of other Indebtedness ........................................................... > •«« »-
Total amount of all Indebtedness ......................................................-......... >89,184.3»
Dated this 3rd day of October. 1928.
ATTEST
Wm. G. HUGHES, District Clerk
ROY W. CARLTON, Chairman,
D J. BEALS,
W. H POLLARD,
F B HAMLIN.
WILFRID P. TYSON,
B. D. MURPHY.
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— Board of Director».
See the current laaue
of the Saturday Eeven­
ing Post, L iterary Di­
gest and our large win­
dow displays fo r fu r­
arc
available
which
w ill
brighten up any room in your home.
Pick our your rugs early /A m <
at extra special bargain prices.
$5.20
9x6
$9.95
9x12
Other rug sizes at propor­
tionate price reductions.
OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTORS
ther Information.
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Eugene, Oregon