The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 30, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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INTERIOR REDECORATED
SMALL CHILDREN HAVE
KENSINGTON CLUB
AT NEW HOME BAKERY
PARTY ON SATURDAY
ENTERTAINS WITH
The salesroom of the New Home
The Mother's Jewels, a group of
PARTY LAST NIGHT
I ANE I. O. O. F. MEET
HERE today ; PUBLIC
PROGRAM IS TONIGHT
Several hundred niemberc of the
I. O. O. F. lodge are vialtlng here
today aa delegates to the convention
of the Lane County Council of the
1. O. O. P. and Rebekahs which are
holding sessions at the I. O. O. F.
hall and the Community hall this
morning and afternoon.
A large group of Rebekahs from
Oakridge are here to put on the de
gree work at the Rebekah meeting
to be held this afternoon.
A program of talks and music to­
gether with stunts by all of the vislt-
!ng lodges will be given at the high
sehool gymuasium this evening Many
local people will have a part In the
program and the general public Is
Invited to attend.
THUR8DAY. OCTOBER 80. l»80
THE SPRINGFIKIJ) NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
W a rn e r Baneter, M y rn a Loy and N oah Beery at the M cD onald.
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(he younger children of (he Methodist
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One of the hlghllghta of the Hal church will be entertained at a Hal
luwe'e* season In Springfield was the loween party at the Methodist church
; masquerade party given last night at on Saturday afternoon. They will
tile Community hall by the members plnv Halloween games and will have
of the Kensington club for (be mem
i fro ihments. Each child will bring
hers of the Needlecruft, Priscilla, and iheir 'mite* box offering which they
| Aeneas groups Everyone came dress­ have been nccumulnllng for several
ed In costume and the evening was weeks The contents of these boxes
spent with Hallowe'en games und will be turned over to a home for
refreshments
orphaned liable«.
The children'« group 1« conducted
Mrs. lx>vl Neet was In charge of
1 the parlv and was assisted by Mrs. under the direction of the Women'«
W. C. Wright. Mrs W C. Kebhan. Mission society of (he Methodist
Mrs John llonderer, Mrs C. E. Ken church.
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von. Mrs L. May, Miss Ends Swart«, ! L I . 1»
Mrs Alfred Morgan. Mrs. Clarence I
j Chase, Mrs L. E Basford. and Mrs |
j Harry Whitney.
Colonial
“ The
Golden
Calf”
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A t'arlm id of bone dry mill Blabwood from old Krowth
fir tlmln«r will l>«> unloaded near the Springfield Creamery
during the next week.
TI i I h wood will bo nold cheap for n u ll.
Call Phone 7
Or leave order» at Springfield Creamery
Your money hack If not aatlafltni.
MANY VISITORS TO COME
Cent nued from Page 1
held for the benefit of the city
FOR M. E. LADIES' AID
Liquor laws, problems. vtolsiflous;
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library wi re formulated at the regu
RALLY NEXT WEDNESDAY man; E. P. Thurman. Judge; Welby
and enforcements were the highlights
: ’.ar meeting of the Civic club here
Stevens, 1st clerk; Ida C. Adams, 2nd
Tuesday evening. Mrs. David Salts- of the uddress which Rev John Knox
cleric; Hattie Myers. 3rd clerk.
man was named general chairman of j of tin» Knox tabernacle In Eugene
Number 3—Hattie B. Drury, chair (he committee. Books, canned fruit, delivered at the Methodist church
man; Lillian Black, Judge; James B. clothing, vegetables or any other here Monday evening under the au
Young. 1st clerk; Mrs. E. E May, •hing are welcome and any persons spleen of the local unit of the \V
2nd Clerk; Alice L. Thompson. 3rd having such things which they care C T C
The speaker cited Instances through
clerk.
to contribute to the sale are asked
Number 4— Mrs. Abbie Wheaton, to notify Mrs. Salesman
The sale all recorded history which showed
chairman; H. F. Gordon, judge; Elma will be held on November 8, The that the over Indulgence In liquor
F. Halsey, 1st clerk; Ida P. Swarte, place has not been decided upon as and the accompanying lawlessness
has nlways resulted In the disruption
2nd clerk; Elizabeth Olson, 3rd clerk. yet.
Mrs. C. E Wheaton. Mre. A. B. Van of the strongest empires and clvtlln
Precinct Four Is the only one In
(Ions.
this city to have both a day board Valzah. and Mrs. Carl Olson were
A large audience heard the speaker.
and a counting board. The members elected delegates to attend the annual
of the counting board are: Katherine convention of the second district of
Basford. chairman; Ada B. Van Val- the state federation of clubs which MANY LOCAL PEOPLE
zah. Judge; Leota Rodenbough. 1st was h«1«! lr, Eugene yesterday Mrs
ATTEND STAR MEETING
clerk; Mary Doane, 2nd clerk; L. E. Van Valzah was unable to attend
as
she
Is
serving
on
the
Jury
this
Basford. 3rd clerk.
i Twenty-four local membera of Cas
wei k. The second district Is com- < ado chapter of the Eastern Star
nosed of six counties and Includes attended the meeting of the Cottage
Glove circle as guests on Friday
♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦ 13 member organizations.
The next regular meeting of the evening. A program of music and
Civic club should be held on No short talks was held following the
LEGION MAKES PLANS
Mr. Higgins, who lives alone at vember 11. but will not be held as
regular meeting of the lodge and
FOR BENEFIT CARD PARTY Pleasant Hill south of the Woodman that Is Armistice day.
•his was followed by refreshment«.
hall, had both bones broken in his
The members of the club are plan­ Several members from the Creswell
Plans for a benefit card party to left leg below the knee last week ning another travel trip for their
circle also attended the meeting.
be sponsored by the American Legion while plowing. The horses ran Into meeting on November 25. They will
for the purpose of raising funds with a hornets* nest and swung back visit the Hawaiian Islands.
which to furnish a room In the Com­ catching Mr. Higgins In such a way
munity hell were formulated at the that his leg was broken. The horses CUBIT REMAINS SHIPPED
meeting of the Springfield American ran away, circling the house twice
TO SISTER IN KANSAS
Legion post which was held last and then going up the lane toward
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Thursday evening. The card party the highway. Nelgbors saw the team
The remains of John Wesley Cubit
will be held at the Community hall running with the plows behind them
who passed away at the Pacific
on Thursday. November 20.
and knowing Mr. Higgins was alone,
The next meeting of the Legion went to his ranch to see what had Christian hospital last Saturday eve
will be held at Walterville. Many j happened. They found him at the nlng were shipped to Garnett. Kansas,
members of the local post live be barn gate. Realizing the neighbors this week by the Walker-Poole chapel
tween Walterville and Thurston and would not know of his plight Mr. of Eugene. Mr. Cubit died following
an operation for acute appendicitis.
bv meeting there it makes long trips Higgins had crawled from the field
unnecessary for a few each time. New In which he was plowing to the gate. He was 64 years old. He has a
members may Join from those regions He was taken to the Pacific Christian sister, Elizabeth Cubit, at Garnett,
if the meetings are held there part hospital where an x-ray revealed that and several brothers, whose addresses
of the time thinks Jack Larson, one bone was broken In one place, are not known.
finance officer.
the other In two places. It will be
six months before Mr. Higgins will LARGE CROWD GREETS
RELIGIOUS LEADER
MANY WOMEN TO ATTEND be able to get around again the
Large crowds are greeting Dr. B.
DAVIS SHOWER TODAY doctors say. Mr. Higgins' neighbors
are to meet at h's home on Friday
B. Sutcliffe, noted Bible lecturer, each
leadin g among the social attrac with horses and finish planting his evening at the Baptist church this
lions of the city this afternoon Is the field«. His chores are being done week. His appearance here is being
large shower being given at the home by his neighbors.
sponsored Jointly by the local Prot­
of Mrs. W ills Bertsch for Mrs. Archie
About twenty-five young folks en­ estant churches. Dr. Sutclllffe will
Davis. A large number of Eugene joyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. preach at the Bapttst church Sunday
and Springfield women have been In-1 J. A. Phelps last Thursday when they on the "Sufficiency of Christ." Ills
vlted ’o attend the gathering which entertained for their two children, evening subject will the "The Spirit­
starts at 2:30.
Robert and Evelyn. The Hallowe'en ual Warrior.”
idea was carried out In house decora­
Among those who have been Invited
tions, games and prizes. Those who
are Mrs. F. B. Flanery, Mrs. W. R.
were present at the party were Verna
Dawson, Mrs. W. C. McLagan, Mrs ,
Wiley, Veda Dalely, Felma and Al­
Noah Helterband, Mrs. George Proch-1
now, Mrs. Wanda Barnes, Mrs. Rust, j berta Circle, Florence and Lncllle
Jordan, ancy Barnum. Mildred Swift,
Mrs. O. P. Nordllng, Mrs. Halt, Edna 1
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker, Helen Settle,
Yarnell, Willa Edmlnston, Mrs. C. P.
Lucetta Baughman, Emma Olson,
Clover, Mrs. Chester Aldrich, Mrs.
Elva Brabham, Evelyn Phelpe, Paul
W. K. Barnell, Mrs. A. R. Sneed, Mrs.
THUR. - FRI.
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Brabham, Jack Doane, Dick Noble,
C. A. Swarts, Mrs. E. E. Morrison,
Bill Copeland, Robert Phelps, Alvin
Mrs. R. P Mortensen, Mrs. Ida Gantz,
El Brendel ¿
and Henry Olson, George Jameson,
Mrs. D. B. Murphy, Mrs. Roland
Dwight Brown and Harry Barnum.
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Mrshler, Mrs. Vaughn, Pearne Crowe,
The young folks of the Intermediate
Mrs. W A. Taylor, Mrs. H O. Dlb-
w ith
blee, Mrs. Wm. Rodenbough, Mrs. Endeavor had a social at the home
Ernest Bertsch and several others. of Mrs. C. E. Jordan Friday night
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of last week.
WARNER BAXTER
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley and In­
CHICKEN THIEVES PAY
Fox Picture
VISIT HERE LAST NIGHT fant son of Salem visited at the home
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of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick
Between 40 and 50 chickens were Monday.
Laughs Galore
rtolen late last night from Effie Pur-i The Woman’s club of Pleasant Hill
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Andy
cell on North Fifth street according
to Lum Anderson, chief of police. A Olson Wednesday of this week. Mrs.
SATURDAY ONLY
check has been made of all produce Olson will be assisted by Mrs. George
WHEELER
Kelsey
and
Miss
Ann
Parks.
houses In this vicinity and no de­
WOOLSEY
liveries have been made this morning. J A masquerade Hallowe'en party will
P h Mr Anderson and county offl- he given at the Goshen Orange hall
cals, who are working on the case, I Thursday evening, October 30, for
say they have strong clues as to Grange members only. Ixiwell, Cres­
v ho did the stealing. No arrests well and Irving Granges have been
h ive been made.
Invited. Refreshments of cider and
doughnuts will be served.
THREE ARRESTED HERE
Paul Harden, who was recently dis­
ON LIQUOR CHARGES missed from the hospital at Klamath
Falls after a siege of typhoid fever,
/ ntltony Pulicella of Albany was Is at the home of his father at Pleas­
fined »50 for being intoxicated and ant Hill.
far disorderly conduct on the streets
A miscellaneous shower was given
< t K ' g f b - l d Monday by Harold J. for Mrs. Fllnyd Farrier, a fall bride,
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Justice of the peace, following last Wednesday afternoon at the home
lie eriest here Saturday night by of Mrs. Jack Sheasley at Lowell. The
I roliibltlon officers.
house was decorated with autumn col
Wf ne Hawke, who was arrested limn«, of Jack O’ Lanterns.
Mrs.
i.ltb l ulicells. was charged with pos- Farrier received many useful house­
• ; sioi and resisting arrest. He plead hold articles among them a complete
■ ot guilty and 1« out on <1,000 ball. set of dishes.
j;< i Tojnseth, peald not guilty to
Mrs. Mary Herbert, mother of Mrs,
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end was released on <500 Maggie Stewart, passed away at her
ball.
home In Eugene Sunday. October 19.
In the work room the walle and
all woodwork and caeca have been
painted a light cream color. The
floor will be painted there within a
few days according Io Carl McKes.
proprietor.
DRY WOOD
CIVIC CLUB TO HAVE
RUMMAGE SALE SOON W. C T. U. SPEAKER TELLS
HISTORY OF LIQUOR
Plans (or a rummage sale to be
A large number of women are ex­
pected to come to Springfield on next
Wednesday to attend the Salem sub­
district Methodist 1-adies Aid rally
which la to be held at the local
Methodist church on that date.
The sessions will open at 11:00 a.
m. with assembly, introduction of
visitors and devotional with Dr. M
A. Marcy of Salem presiding. A cov­
ered dish luncheon will be served
at roon in the dining room of the
ch irch, and the afternoon session,
which will be held in the main au
ditorium. will start at 1:15 p. m.
This will be devoted to musical num­
bers, recitations and reports from
various individuals.
Mrs. M M. Male has general charge
ol the arrangements for the rally. She
1» being assisted by several com­
mittees.
Bakery has been completely reflnlabed
during the l>«el week and now pre
sents a very attractive appearance
The walls have been painted a light
cream color and the wiatdwork and
show cases have been painted a light
green which has been stippled The
floor has been painted a slate gray
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City Fuel Company
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N o tic e o f S c h o o l M e e tin g
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NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter« of School Dlatrlct No.
, 18. of Lane County. Slate of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said
i district will be held at the High School Auditorium, on Ihn 241H day of Novnm
I her, 1830. at 7:30 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the
budget hereinafter set out with the levying board. und to vote on the
proposition of levying a spin-la 1 district tax
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1830, and ending June 30. 1811, Is
estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts Io be received
from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund,
speclnl district tux. uud all other moueya of the dlstrlcL
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U n til th s ballots are counted at Issst one hour a fte r the tim e set for
the m eeting In d is tric ts of the aeoond and th ird claeeee, any legal voter
of the d is tric t shall be e n title d to vote upon any m atters before the meeting.
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts
From
From
From
From
From
Other
Total
county school fund
state school fund
elementary school fund
tuition for pupils below high school
high school tuition
Aourc»'«
■ . • nue receipts
<6.860 00
1 JOO 00
4.K00 00
60 00
M 00 00
100 00
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-
«0.000 Ilo
Estim ated Expenditures
Kiemen-
High
ta ry
• Compulsory education and i-rn m
S u p p lies____________________ ____ _________
• Elections and publicity
• Logal service (clerk's bond, audit, et< i
T o ta l Expense of G eneral Control
II. IN S T R U C T IO N — Supervision
P rincipals
<
180 00 <
3500
35 00
40 00
30 00
School
T o ta l
110.60
16 00
30 00
10 00
10 00
635 00
4
Stenographers and other office assistants
< 2,760 00 f 3,100 00
700 00
Total Expanse, Supervision ____
< 6.560'
I I I . IN S T R U C T IO N — T each ing
• Teachers _____..... ............... ......
• Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
• Textbooks (desk copies and Indigent)
Other expense of teaching
<17.685 00 <11.460.00
460 00
700.00
60 00
180 00
185.00
of Teaching
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
• Janitors and other employees
• Janitors’ supplies
• Fuel
Light and power
Water
Telephone
Other Expense of operation
T o ta l Expense
«0,110.00
2.080 00 < 1,046 00
186 00
216.00
37000
330.00
120 00
206 00
145 00
136.90
86 00
80 00
26 00
26 00
T o ta l Expense o f O peration
V. M A IN T E N A N C E A REPAIRS
< 6,046
• Repair and replacement of furniture
and equipment
• Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds
<
116 00 I
186 00
400 00
300 00
T o ta l Expense of M aintenance and Repaire
V I. A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE 8
Personal service (librarian, etc.) .
< 1.00
<
Total Expense ef Auxiliary Agendas
VII. F IX E D C H A R G E S
• Insurance
120 00 6
60 00
<
300.00 6
100 00
T o ta l Fixed Charges
V I I I . C A P IT A L O U T L A Y S
/Iteration of buildings (not repairs)
New furniture and equipment
100 00
300 00
<
40000
<
60000
100 00
T o ta l C ap ital O utlays
IX .
8
18000
D E B T 8 E R V IC E
ITIncIpal on bonds ... .......................
Principal on warrants
Interest on bonds
Interest on warrants
1,000.00
2.000 00
3,800.00
600.00
T o ta l Debt Service
X. E M E R G E N C Y
T o ta l Em ergency
T O T A L E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
(sum of Items 16. II 6, H l 6 IV -8 V-4
< 7,30<
< 1.000 00 < l,00(
VI-5, VI! 6. V1II-7, 1X9, X 3
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•Item» maked with an asterisk (•, are those most commonly used by
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sschool districts
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of the third class.
8 U M M A R Y O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
Fo,r «chool year from June 10, 1930 to June 30 1031
I ersonal service, sum of (M , (H-l) (III-l)
IVI-1) (VI, 1-1, 21, 3-1, 4-1)
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Supplies, sum of (1-2) (l| 2 (1112) (IV 2) .................
«VI 1 3. 2-2, 2-2, 4-2) (VIII 4)
Maintenance and repairs, hiiiii of (V-l 2 3 ) ........
Debt service, sum of (IX-1, 2, 3. 4 6 'e ' l 8 l ......
MIsceRaneou.sum of (13, 4, 5i (113, 4, 6', ,',H;3 4 R.
(IV-3, 4, 6, 6, 7) (V1I-1, 2. 3, 4) (VIII-6, 6.)
Construction, sura of (VIII-1, 2. 3.)
Emergency (X 1,2)
V
<38.260.00
1,615 00
1,000.00
7,300.00
2.866.00
100.00
1,000.00
T o ta l
262.140 00
T-lUI .-■eil.i.l.-d
152.140.00
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20,000 00
<32.14
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Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3.) ..................... 2,422.80
Dmed this 27th day of October, 1930.
W' H'
Chalr"‘“n. Hoard of Din
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C. F. BARBER, Dill
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