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    THÜHHDAY, OCTOBRE 30, ¡»SO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FIVE
SEVEN LOCAL WOMEN
Cards of Thanks
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Quest at Springfield— E. Servant of
Married Woman Fears Gas
Entertains with Dinner
— Eats Only Baby Food Toledo was a guest at the Spring-
A TTEND CONFERENCE
HOLDS LARGE PARTY
We wish to express our sincere
Mrs. A. J. Schnetxky entertained
"For 3 years 1 ate only baby food,, field hotel during the week-end.
OF P.-T. A. SATURDAY
FOR NEWER MEMBERS thanks to our friends for their kind­
with a delightful dinner at her home
ness during our rocent bereavement everything else formed gas. Now,
NOTICE
Seven Hprlngfleld women attended
the first meeting of the County Coun­
cil of the Parent Teacher aaaoclatlon
for the present school year which
was held at Klmlra on Saturday. They
were Mrs. D. ('. Ogilvie, president
of the Springfield P.-T A group. Mrs
It P. Mortensen, chairman of the
program committee for the County
Council. Mrs W. W Walker, see re
tary of the County organisation, Mrs
Lee Putman, Mrs C. Griffith, Mrs.
Pmtt llolverson, and Mrs. George
Prochnow.
Forty young people, members of
Mr* It I* Mortenson's Sunday school
class of the Methodist church and
their friends, were entertained at a
large party honoring the new mem
here of the class which win held In
the church parlors on Friday evening
The rooms were beautifully decorated
with Halloween designs and all of
the entrtalnment centered about the
Halloween Idea.
Dorothea Mae Potter, president of
the class, was general chairman of
the evenlug Her assistants were Doris
Gerber, chairman of the refreshments
committee; Joel Cowden, chairman of
the decorations, and Eva lxiuk, chair­
man of entertainment.
The class Is composed of high
school students.
The Vnafflllated Group«, the Child
Training were the principal subjects
on which Mrs Inex, Miller, head of
the dramatics department at the Mon
mouth normal school, and also chair
man of the Itural Life committee of
'he stale association, addressed the
gathering She pointed out the bane- BEACON PAINTED W ITH
fits which can be derived when a
OFFICIAL COLOR STRIPES
group affiliates Itself with Hie state
organisation mid works together with
The federal airplane beacon on
a large number of other units on Emerald heights has been recently
the same or similar projects.
painted In black and chrome yellow
The Council voted to send Mrs according to the official regulations
Karl Johnson of Klmlra to Portland for all aviation markers The beacon
has been divided Into five units from
to attend the regional conference.
A unique feature of the meeting the ground Io the top and each unit
was that every offflcer and every painted an alternating color the same
committee chairman was present for as the power poles along the airport
which were painted recently by the
the sessions.
The negt meeting will be h«ld In Mountain States l*ower company.
mlllde of the winter at Vaughn
GOOD CROWD ATTENDS
TRUSTON LEGION DANCE
SPRINGFIELD HAS NINE
FRESHMEN ENROLLED IN
A fine crowd turned out Saturday
CLASSES AT UNIVERSITY night for the first of a aeries of
U N IVE R SITY OF OHKGON, Ru
gene, Oct. SO— Nearly 7B students are
registered at the University of Ore­
gon from louie county, not Including
Eugene. according to a check with
the registrar's office, which reports
that enrollment at the university thia
term has reached a new record of
3.063 students.
dances which the Springfield post
of the American Legion will sponsor
at the Thurston community hall
Another dance will be sponsored by
the local group at Thurston on Sat­
urday. November 1. according to Jack
l-arson. who with Major Huntly has
charge for the legion.
The in am hers of Ernest McKinney's
clvls class at the Springfield high
school attended the trial of Vaude
Sutherland In the circuit court rooms
In Eugene on Monday. They are
studying thq count ayatem of our
county first hand.
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WANTED
Your old discarded Tricycles
and Bicycles.
Eugene
120 W. 8th
Sensational
V A LU ES/
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
$5.00 Men’s Wool Pants ............. ...........- ............... $2.98
$1.50 Heavy Balbrlggan Union» .................................. 98 C
25c Fast Color Prints .....................
lie
25c Outing Flannels .......................... .....
15c
$1.00 Pure Silk Ilose .................................. - ................ 49 c
$5 to $7.50 Ladles Sample Shoes (3*^ to
4% sizes) ............................ ............. - ................... $2.48
9 / 4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting, yd.
49C
Bargains In All Department
Fulop’s Department Store
"We give S. & H. Trading Stamps”
334 Main Street
NO TIC K OF ROAD D IS T R IC T
M K E T IN O
thanks to Adlerlka, I eat anything
Notice la hereby given that the un­
| and enjoy life.— Mrs. M. Gunn.
dersigned baa filed with the State
Just ONE spoonful Adlerlka re Banking Board of Oregon application
lleves all GAS so you can eat and
for llcenae to engage In the buslneaa
sleep better
Acts on BOTH upper of making loans of money or of per­
and lower bowel removing poisons I sonal credit, or In the pawnbrokerage
you never knew were there, and business, under the provisions of Sec­
which coused your stomach trouble tions 9303-21, Inclusive. Oregon Laws.
No matter what you have tried for Cascade Finance Company, 310 W il­
stomach and bowels. Adlerlka will j lamette St., Eugene, Ore. Date of
surprise you!— Flanery’s Drug Store. first publication October 23, 1930.
0.23 30-N6.
Sunday for Dr. and Mrs R p Mor­
tensen. Joel and Louisa Cowden. Mr.
and Mrs Max Pohl and Maxwell and
Virginia Lee Pohl.
N O TIC E OF ROAD D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­
ing of the legal voters being resident
taxpayers and owner of real property
In Road District No. 5. In Lane
County. Oregon, will be held at the
hour of 2:00 P. M on the 16th day
of November, A. D , 1930. at the
Lower Camp Creek School House In
said Road District, to determine
whether said road district shall levy
a special tax of $1108.66 upon all
taxable property in said district for
the purpose of providing funds for
resurfacing of road on Upper Camp
Creek starting at forks of road by
Lower Camp Creek School House.
C. P. BARNARD.
County Judge.
C LINTO N HURD,
County Commissioner.
O. E. CROWE.
County Commissioner.
O.30-N.6-13
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’» NO TIC E
MEETING
ing of the legal voters being resident
taxpayers and owner of real property TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
tn the County Court of the State of
In Road District No. 2, In I^ane
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­ Oregon, for the County of Lane.
County, Oregon, will be held at the ing of the legal voters being resident
In Probate.
hour of 1:00 P. M on the 15th day taxpayers and owner of real property IN RE: T H E M A TTER AF T H E
of November, A. D.. 1030, at the Me- In Road District No. 12, In Lane
ESTATE OF JOHN W. CUBIT,
Kenxle Bridge School House In said County. Oregon, will be held at the
Deceased.
Road District, to determine whether hour of 2:00 P.M. on the 15tb day
Notice Is hereby given that I, the
said road district shall levy a special of November, A. D., 1930, at the Zion undersigned, have been duly appoint­
lag ‘it 11,127 20 upon all the taxable School House In said Rood District, ed by the above entitled Court to
property In said district for the pur­ to determine whether said road dis­ act as the administrator of the above
pose of providing funds for main­ trict shall levy a special tax of estate, and anyone owing anything
tenance and construction of county 12270.11 upon all taxable property In to the said estate shall pay the same
roads In District
aald district for the purpose of pro­ to me, and anyone having any claims
C. P. BARNARD,
viding funds for maintenance of roads, against the sold estate shall present
County Judge to be decided at meeting
some to me with vouchers attached
CLINTO N HURD.
C. P BARNARD. , at my office located at 717 Wiliam
County Commissioner.
County Judge. ette St., Eugene, Oregon, within six
O. E CROWE.
months from the date of the first
CLINTON HURD,
County Commissioner 1
County Commissioner. | publication of thia notice, which la
N O TIC E OF D IS T R IC T ROAD
oao -N .e-u
___
October 30, 1930.
O. E. CROWE,
M E E T IN G
H. E. S L A T T E R Y ,
County
Commissioner.
NO TIC E OF ROAD D IS T R IC T
Administrator.
O30-N.9-13-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
M E E T IN G
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NO TIC E OF ROAD D IS T R IC T
N O TIC E OF ROAD M E E T IN G
ing of the legal voters being resident
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­
M E E T IN G
M E E T IN G
taxpayers and owners of real property
ing of the legal voters being resident TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
In Road District No. 23, In Lane
taxpayers and owner of real property
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­
Notice is hereby given that a meet­ County, Oregon, will be held at the
In Road District No. 20, In Lane ing of the legal voters being resident ing of the legal voters being resident
County. Oregon, will be held at the taxpayers and owner of real property taxpayers and owner of real property hour of 2:00 P. M on the 8th day
hour of 2:00 P.M. on the 16th day In Road District No. 10, In Lane In Road District No. 9, In Lane of November. A. D.. 1930, at the Unity
of November, A. D., 1930, at the County. Oregon, will be held at the County, Oregon, will be held at the School House In said Road District,
I^tndax School House In aald Road hour of 10:00 A. M. on the 16th day hour of 2:00 P. M. on the 15th day to determine whether said road shall
D litrlct, to determine whether said of November, A, D„ 1930, at the of November. A. D.» 1930, at the levy a special tax of $1419.16 upon all
road dlatrlqts shall levy a special W O W. Hall In said Rood District, W. C. W. Hall at Jasper In said the taxable property tn said district
tax of 13,000.00 upon all the taxable to determine whether said road dis­ Road District, to determine whether for the purpose of providing funds
property In eaid district for the pur­ trict shall levy a special tax of said road district shall levy a special for 1 mill on Wlnberry Road K and
pose of providing funds for graveling 11722.36 upon all the taxable property tax of $3,828.48 upon all the taxable 1 mill on Road J up Big Fall Creek
and taking off points and scarify In said district for the purpose of property in said district for the pur­ from Wlnberry Bridge and 1 mill on
attachment for grader and such as providing funds for work, to be deter­ pose of providing turds for repairing Road J from Wlnberry Bridge to cross
roads and 1 mill on Road A up River
road patrolman sees fit to use.
mined at meeting.
roads In District No. 9.
from Lowell.
C. P. BARNARD,
C. P. BARNARD,
C. P. BARNARD.
C. P. BARNARD,
County Judge.
County Judge.
County Judge.
County Judge.
C LINTO N HURD,
C LINTO N HURD,
CLINTON HURD,
C LINTO N HURD.
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
O. E. CROWE,
O. E. CROWE,
O. E. CROWE.
O. E. CROW E,
Cour.ty Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
County Commissioner.
O.30-N.6-13
080-N.6-1S-
O30-N.6-13-
LARGE CUTTHRO AT TRO UT
New students from Springfield In
CAUGHT IN McKENZIE
elude the following graduates from
Springfield high school: Kathryn E.
A cutthroat trout measuring 19
Buell, an English major. Is a pledge
Inches, one of the largest ever caught
to Thrta Omega sorority and has
In the Me Ken lie river In this vicinity
already been selected a member of
was taken Sunday by Clarence Gud
the university orchestra.
Fred 8.
erlan of Salem who spent the day
^tuell, who Is studying pre-medlca,
fishing with W. P. Tyson
Several
la also a member of the university
other nice fish were caught during
orchestra.
the day by the two men.
M'onard John Frans Is a freshman
Two other men caught two redsldes
In the mathematics department. Ralph
near Midway both of which measured
Izewtoo Hughes Is registered in the
22 Inches. Sunday.
school of business administration
Gerald E Morrison, a business ad
ministration student. Is going out for LARGE PIECE OF GLASS
freshman football.
TAKEN FROM MAN'S HAND
Mas Richard Prochnow Is also a 1
business administration major. Wlnl-
* minor operation on the hand of
frld C. Tyson, who Is registered In l>Bul PotUr was necessary last week
llie srhoul of music. Is s recent pledge end to remove a splinter of glass
one and one-fourth Inches long which
to Kappa Delta sororlty.
Virginia Mary Frans, a graduate of had entered the fleshy part of the
Cheney, Washington hlgh School, Is hand Just at the end of th thumb
a freshman In the Engllsh depart and which had worked Its way aernsa
niisit
Lloyd Gray, alan a freshman. the palm of the hand. It was neces
was graduated from Thurston high HBry ,o work with l*>e hand under
school. Margaret E Morrison, a grad- ,*1® x r ,y In order to locate the glass
uate of university high school tn
RELIEF FROM CURSE
Kugene, Is majoring In Fine Arts.
After Dad’s day, which was held
OF CONSTIPATION
October 26th, the next big event on
_____
the Fall calendar will be the annual
a Rattle Creek physician says. "Cou-
Homecoming, scheduled for Novem stlpatlon Is responsible for more
her 7, ». and 9. when hundreds of
,‘ h“
cause."
,
, ..
. . . .
Immediate relief ha« been
alumni return to the university to ,0UBd A u b ,Pt oa|led r# m U OrdM.
see their team play U. C. L. A. A lies has been discovered. This tablet
student committee, headed by Hal attracts water from the system lute
Fraundorf. of Portland, and made up
«W .
svscuAtlng bowel called
. . . . .
..
. .. - ths colon. The water loosens the dry
of students from every section of the | ,(K)d WMte and
a gentle
state, Is already working on plans thorough, natural movement without
to make thia one of the biggest events forming a habit or aver increasing
of the veor
" *• do,e
Stop suffering from constipation
Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
day bright. Get 24 for 26c today at
»n.aaiaiai -rn ia i Planery’s Rexall Drug Store.
A TTEN D S CRIMINAL TRIAL I
of our dear father and brother.
Signed
t'ordy Ketchmen and family.
Mrs. Kuby Hall.
Mrs. Edna Sumners.
Mrs. A. P. Cannon.
Mrs. T. 11 Murray.
Springfield
Here’s the “Grange Bill”
and three questions worth asking yourself
before you vote
People's Water and Pow er Utility
District Constitutional
cAmendment
?
How much taxe« asks
W. S. U’Rsn, attorney.
(In Votera Pamphlet)
That Article XI of the Constitution of the State of
Oregon be, and the same hereby is, amended by the addi­
tion of the following Section 12:
Section 12. People’s utility districts may be created
of territory, contiguous or otherwise, within one or more
counties, and may consist of an incorporated municipality
or municipalities, with or without unincorporated terri­
tory. for the purpose of supplying water for domestic and
municipal purposes; for development of water power a n d /
or electric energy: and for the distribution, disposal and
sale of water, water power and electric energy. Such
districts shall be managed by hoards of directors, consist­
ing of five members, who shall be residents of such dis­
tricts. Such districts shall have power:
.a ) To call and hold elections within their respective
districts.
(b) To levy taxes upon the taxable property of such
districts.
(c) To issue, sell and assume evidence of indebt­
edness.
(d) To enter into contracts.
( e ) To exercise the power of eminent domain.
( f ) To acquire and hold real and other property nec­
essary or incident to the business of such dis­
tricts.
(K ) To acquire, develop, and /-o r otherwise provide for
a supply of water, water power and electric
energy.
Such district may sell, distribute a n d /o r otherwise dispose
of water, water power and electric energy within or with­
out the territory of such districts.
The legislative assembly shall and the people may provide
any legislation, that may be necessary, In addition to
existing laws, to carry out the provisions of this section.
324.
Yea.
1 vote for the amendment
325.
No.
1 vote against the amendment
?
What’s to prevent districts
from dragging In property
from all direction« for tax­
able purposesT
191 Taxpapere
(In Voter« Pamphlet)
?
Bonds— bonds
any limit whatever on the
amount?
L. B. Smith
Greater Oregon Aean.
STRIPPED OF POLITICAL CLAIMS AND COUNTER CLAIMS, PUT DOWN IN COLD, DEAD WORDS
OF THE BILL W HICH VOTERS ARE ASKED TO W R ITE INTO OREGON'S CO NSTITU TIO N , T H IS
“GRANGE BILL" SEEMS DANGEROUS TO T H E FUTURE PROGRESS OF T H IS STATE.
TH E R E ARE ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON, IN YOUR VO TERS’ PAM PHLET W H IC H YOU CAN
READ IF YOU W ISH. BUT DON’T FAIL TO READ T H E BILL AND ASK YOURSELF T H E QUES­
TIONS THESE PRO M INENT MEN HAVE PO INTED OUT HERE. M O UNTAIN STATES POWER
COMPANY.