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THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
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Published
S p rin g *» Id. L a b * Oouaty,
TMI WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. B. M A X IT . N ito r
E n tered as seeond rie«« M a tte r, F eb ru a ry 94, 1903. a t the
postoffice. S p rin gfield. Oregon.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATE
One Tear la A dvan ce____ 91-79
Three Month* ........76c
S ix
Single Copy ------------6c
M o n t h s ..................... ........ 81.80
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER <>■ 1 »30
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. NOVEVMBER I, 1930.
GIVE MEIER A CHANCE
T he people have spoken. They desire Julius
Meier for governor. B reaking aw ay front both
of the regular parties they give th e Independent
candidate a big vote. Joining forces with the
rest of th e world the people of Oregon voted
for a change.
ARMISTICE DAY
MILL WORKER SPRAINS
NEARLY KILLED BY GAS
MRS. TROTTER S MOTHER
— DRUGGIST SAVES HER
At 11 a. ni. on Novem ber 11, HUS, th e c a n ­
HIP IN FALL FROM PIER
DIES IN EASTERN CITY
nons ceased to ro a r on the battle fields of war-
"On* on my stomach w u «<> bad It
torn France. T he w ar w as over by agreem ent. nearly killed me. My druggist told
C. II. Farney of Marcola »pent the
Mr*. Ismlae Trotter received word
T he A m erican battle cry. "Hell, Heaven or Ho­ me about Adlerlkn The gas In gone ! Inst Friday that her mother, Mr*. w eekend lu the Pacific Christian ho*
boken by C hristm as" w as fulfilled. Each year now and 1 text fine Mri. A. Adainek 1 John <1. I.evden. of 102 Fischer nve ultnl al Eugene where ho wan recover
* Illg from a sprained hip which he
Sim ple glycerin, buckthorn, saline
now m any nations celebrate Arm istice day and
next Tuesday we will observe th e 12th an n iv er­ i etc., a* mixed In Adlerlkn. help* itoeknhury. M assachusetts, had panned relelved Inst Thuradny when he fell
| GAS on Rlomach In 10 minute*' Moat
sary of the event.
rem edies net on lower bowel only, away at her home on Tuesday, O ct» from a pier nt Ihe Ftaeher Lumber
Arm istice day m arked a tu rning point in the but Adlerlkn net* on BOTH upper her 98 Mrs Leyden hud been In III mill al Marcola whore he wua ein
history of the world. It m eans freedom in m any and lower bowel, removing poisonous health for some time prior to her ployed, lie I* now at III* home, but
aste you never knew wn* there ! death
I* unable Io work
countries w here success of the enem ies would w
Relieve* eoUNtlpatlon In 2 hour*. It
have m eant oppression under th e iron heel of will surprlac you.— Fianery'a Drug
G erm an m ilitarism . Few people, oustide of those Store.
who sesrved overseas, realized the dan g er of the
N O T IC E O F D IS T R IC T R O A D
real G erm an arm y, m any m inimized it as a
M E E T IN G
m enace to the United States. But the power
behind this w ar m achine, if it had been suc­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
N otice la hereby given that a meet
cessful in Europe was sufficient to have changed
Ing o f the legal voter* being resident
m uch of the m ap of the W estern hem isphere taxpayer*
and owner* of real properly
as well as eastern.
instinctively tu rn to cnntly, uh they should, when they
, In Road Dlatrlet No. 33, iu Lane
Arm istice day is a day of deliverance from County. Oregon, will be held nt the
begin to feel fatigue.
hour of 2:00 P. M. on the 8th day
G erm an dom inance.
It should be a day of of
November, A. D., 1930, nt the Unity
thanksgiving and rejoicing for us all, not m erely School
Hut it piece Just before It‘ h tint«* for you to get
Houae In nald Road District,
a tim e w hen ex-servicem en get to g eth er to swap to determine w hether «aid road «hall
tlre<| and notice the difference In the way you feel.
levy a »pedal tax of 9141946 upon all
stories of the World war.
Hard Working
MEN and WOMEN
We did not support Mr. Meier and we can
not agree w ith his announced policies. How­
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•
the taxuble property In «aid dlatrlet
for the purpoae of providing fund*
ever, we th in k th a t he should have a fair chance
The move to organize all relief w ork in Spring-
i m in on W ta h e r r j Road K sad
of show ing us w hat he can do. Everyone should field with h ead q u arters at the C om m unity hall for
1 mill on Hoad J up Illg Full Creek
now give hint support to m ake his a harm onous should receive the support of everyone. System ­ from Wlnberry Bridge and 1 mill on
and efficient adm inistration.
J from Wlnberry Bridge to cross
atic relief will accom plish m ore than prom iscu­ Rood
roads and 1 mill on Road A up River
W hen his policies are tried then we can judge ous giving. It is up to everyone to help a little from lx»well.
C. P. BARNARD,
for certain w hether they are for the benefit to m ake the m ovem ent successful.
County Judge
of Oregon. Let us who have been against him
CLINTON HURD.
withhold our criticism , because he is the duly
County Commissioner
O. E. CROWE.
elected governor of Oregon, until a fter he has
' _______________ County Comrolaatoner
had a chance.
N O T IC E
ONE CHANGE FOR T H E BETTER
T here are m any who believe th a t any change
in m anners and custom s m ust be a change for
worse. T here are others especially am ong the
young folks, who eagerly welcome any change,
regardless of its origin or its m orals. Every-
body realizes th a t social, econom ic and norm al
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conditions have changed
greatly all over the
United S tates in th e period dating from the
beginning of the war. Doubtless some of the
changes a re im provem ents as certainly some of
them seem to be to th e thoughtful as recessions
from older standards.
BRUC
ASH TRAYS AND BUZZERS
Years ago I had an appointm ent with a cor­
poration president. T he secretaries, door men,
and general facto tu m s in th e g rea ter m an 's o uter
office m ade it clear th a t th eir boss was Some
Pum pkins and th at I was assum ing a g reat deal
in asking to see him.
W hen I finally worked my way th ro u g h the
last of them and stood in the ¡»resident’s private
office, I saw in the corner a red-faced, bald-
headed m an seated a t a plain wooden desk. His
One change, however, seem s to us definitely coat w as off and his sleeves w ere rolled up to
for the better. T h a t is the change in attitu d e reveal a pair of solid, hairy arm s.
to each o th er of city people and country people.
“Ah. Mr. B arton. ’ he said, “would y ou-w ind
C ountry folks no longer regard all city people standing on guard beside th at door? My tailor
as stuck-up snobs, nor do city people think of has just sent me over a pair of cooler plants,
the folks who live in small tow ns as uncouth 1
¡“w ant to put them on.”
bum pkins. T he reason for this is th a t city and
So I stood guard while he stepped out of one
country people today dress alike, have the sam e pair of pants and into another, c h a ttin g sociably
sta n d a rd s of schooling, eat th e sam e sort of all the tim e.
things, ride in the sam e kind of cars over the
I w as rem inded of this incident by the rem ark
sam e good roads, see th e sam e movies, hear the of a friend who was recently tra n sfe rre d from
sam e things over the radio, read th e sam e m ag a­ the branch office to th e New York headquarters
zines and books, and so are beginning to act of a certain business.
alike, for th e first tim e since rivalry betw een
Som e of the m en in th e organization were
ru ral and urban points of view began.
jealous of his prom otion, and he has carefully
We believe th a t is a good thing. We believe w atched his step. “T he president gave me my
th a t we shall never become a com pletely unified choice of tw o offices,” he told me. "One was
nation until all sectional differences and prejud­ a grand room on th e executive floor. T he o ther
ices have been wiped out. And if th a t m eans a queer little dum p tw o floors below. I took
m odifying old standards, then let us modify them . the little office. It will be perfectly all right
until I show th a t 1 need som ething better. I
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have enough problem s a t th e beginning w ithout
The lum ber industry could be helped by the the additional handicap of a luxurious office.”
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1 - of
„* Oregon
rv_______________
office
m anager who has w atched men come
people
even more ________
than any An
tariff
could
m ake it prosper if wood was used in all things and go in a big corporation tells me he can pre­
it is best adapted to. Every day one can see dict just about how long a new m an will last.
construction on buildings out of steel where “If his first requisition is for a lead pencil and
wood would answ er the purpose. In this w et a b lo tter and som e ink, I put him down as per­
clim ate iron ru sts fast and deteriorates m ore m anent. But when a m an sends me an initial
quickly th a n wood. Iron in m any cases is not requisition for an ash tray and an electric buzzer
as perm anent as wood although it m ay seem I notice he never stays over a y ear.’’
Napoleon was quite a trial to his courtiers
so. Oregon people should utilize wood w herever
it is best adapted instead of sending their dollars because he did not pay m ore atten tio n to the
trappings of his office. W hen Bourriene was
elsew here for Iron.
telling him th a t he m ust do so and so or the
older reigning fam ilies in Europe would not rec ­
ognize him, he had th e sure answ er of a m an
Several hundred m en will be employed in the who know s his strength.
county on six or eight road jobs by the high­
“ If it com es to th a t I will destroy them all,” he
way dep artm en t this winter. It is a wise policy exclaim ed. “T hen I shall be th e oldest sover­
to c a rry on as m uch work as possible under eign am ong th em .’’
w eath er conditions. If the w inter is open like
G enerally speaking, those who like lots of
last season then not only will em ploym ent be fuss are light w eights. T he su re r a m an is of
given.but m uch will be accom plished to advance his own capacity th e less he c a re s for externalsj
road work beyond the point w here it will in te r­ —including all fancy trappings and the criticism
fere with travel next sum m er.
of th e uninform ed.
PINKY DINKY
By Terry Gilkison
7
O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby g iv e« th a t a m eet
Ink of the legal voter* being resident
taxpayer* and owner of real property
In Road D istrict No. 13. In Lane
County, Oregon, will be held at tin
hour of 3:00 P.M. on the 16th day
of November, A. D., 1930, at the Zion
School Houae In auld Road District,
to determ ine w hether said road dl*
trlct shall levy a special tax of
92370 14 upon all taxuble property In
said district for the purpose of pro­
viding funds for m aintenance of rouds,
to be decided at meeting.
C. P. BARNARD.
County Judge.
CLINTON HURD.
County Commissioner
O. E. CROWE.
County Commissioner
Q3O-N.6 13
N O T IC E
Candy,
ho
good to eat, Is good for you, too!
FGGIMANN’S
vJ
the Service la Dlffarent"
Notice of School Meeting
Il E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to th e legni v o te ra ot R» I hm
...... C o u n ty , S tu b
U n til the ballet« are counted at least one hour a fte r the tim e set for
the m eeting In d is tric ts of the second and th ird clasaet, any legal . voter
....
of the d is tric t shall be entitled to vote upon any m atters before tha m asting.
BUDGET
E stim ated R eceipt*
From
From
From
From
From
O ilie r
county school fund
sta le school fund
elem entary school fund
tuition for pupils below high school
high school tuition
96.960
1.200
4.800
60
00
On
00
00
6.800 00
200 00
so u rc e s
Total revenue receipts
920.000 0u
Estim ated Expenditures
Kiemen
tary
O F R O A D M E E T IN G
M E E T IN G
Ti» WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that a ni< el-
Ing of the legal voters In 'ng reslde.it
taxpnv. rs and owner of real property
In Ruud District No. 9. In latne
County. Oregon, will he held at the
hour of 2:00 P. M. on the 16th day
of November, A. I) » 1930, at the
W. O. W. Hall at Jasper In said
Road District, to determ ine whether
aid road district shall levy a special
tax of $3,828.48 upon all the taxable
property In said d istrict for the pur
pose of providing fund* for repairing
roads In D istrict No. 9.
C. P. BARNARD.
County Judge.
CLINTON HURD.
County Commissioner.
O. E. CROWE.
County Commissioner.
___________________________ Q.30-N.6-13
Kidney Acids
Break Sleep
7f O ettlntf TTp N '-h ts . Backache,
frequent. dsV eallo, Lr : I’nliiii, N erv­
ousness, or lluroi ut , duo to fu n ction ­
al Bladder Irritation, in arid condi­
tion;), m akes you feci tired, depressed
and discouraged, try th e C ysiex T est.
W orks fast, sta r ts circu latin g thru
th e system in 15 m inutes. Praised by
th ou san d s for rapid and p ositive a c ­
tion. Don’t g iv e up. Try C ystex (pro­
nounced H lss-tex) today, under the
Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must qu ick ly
a lla y th ese conditions, Irrprovo rest­
e d (deep and energy, or m oney buck.
High
School
Total
I. G E N E R A L C O N T R O L
• Clerk
190 00 9
36 on
36 00
40 00
30 00
• Compulsory education and census
Supplies
• E lections and publicity
• Legal service (clerk ’s'bond, audit, etc I
11060
1 , mi
30 00
N 00
20 00
T o ta l Espcnae of G eneral Control
II. IN S T R U C T IO N — Supervision
9
Principals
Stenographers und other office assistan ts
626 00
1.750 00 9 2,100 00
;oo oo
Total Expense, Supervision
9 6.660 ou
III. IN S T R U C T IO N — T sschlng
• T s e lle r s
.685 00 911.460 00
700 00
(80 00
• Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
• Textbook* (desk copies and Indigent)
O 30-N 6 13- Other expense of teaching
N O T IC E
...
her. HUD. al 7 30 o'clock In Ihe nflernoon for the purpose of discussing
Ih»
uaslng the
budget hereinafter set out with the levytng board, und to vote on the
prop, -itlon of levying a special dlatrlet tux
Th. toial amount of money m oiled by the said school district during
the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1930. and ending June 30, 1931. 1«
< illm aled In (he follow ing budget unit Includes (he amount* Io be received
from the county ncbool fund, ntute school fund, rli«in«*utary school fund,
sp e c ia l d i s t r ic t lax, and all other money* of the district.
O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
N o tic e Is hereby given that a m eet­
ing of the legal voters being resident
taxpayers and owner of real property
In Road District No. 10. In Lane
County, Oregon, will be held at the
hour of 10:00 A. M. on the 16th day
of November. A. D.. 1930. at t in
W. O. W. Hall In aald Road Dlatrlet.
to determ ine whether said road d is­
trict shall levy a special tax of
91722.36 upon all the taxable property
In sold district for the purpose of
providing funds for work, to be deter­
mined at m eeting.
C. P. BARNARD.
County Judge.
CLINTON HURD.
County Commissioner.
O. E. CROWE.
County Commissioner.
o f O r e g o n , Illat a S C H O O L . M E E . . . „ ,
ills trle t »III be belìi at the High School Auditorium, on Ihe 24th day of Novelli
0 00
190 00
186 00
930.630 00
T o ta l Expense of T eaching
IV. O P E R A T IO N O F P L A N T
• Janitor und other em ployees
• Janitors’ supplies
.090 no 9 I.O45OO
186 00
216 00
330 00
370 1)0
206.00
120 00
11 00
136.00
80.00
96 00
26 on
26.00
• I’ll,|
I.lght and powe r
Water
Telephone
Other Expense of operutlon
9 6.066 00
T o ta l Expense of O peration
V M A IN T E N A N C E A R E P A IR S
• Repair and replacem ent of furniture
and equipment
• Repair anil m aintenance of buildings and
grounds
T o ta l Expense of M aintenance and
V I. A U X IL IA R Y A G E N C IE S
9
116 00 9
186.00
40000
30000
9 1.04)0 00
Repairs
Personal service (librarian, etc.)
9
120.00 9
60 00 )
T o ta l Expense ef A u x ilia ry Agencies
V II. F IX E D C H A R G E S
• III Ut.IIHC
9
300.00 9
9
9
100.00
300 00 9
9
400.00
9
600.00
100.00 1
Total Capital Outlays
IX .
180.00
1 00.00 1
T o ta l Fixed Charges
V I I I . C A P IT A L O U T L A Y S
Alteration of buildings (not repairs)
• New furniture and equipment
9
D E B T S E R V IC E
Principal on bonds
Principal on warrants
9 1,000.00
2,000.00
3.800.00
600.00
I n te r e s t on bon d s
Interest on warrants
T o ta l D ebt Service
9 7,300.00
X. E M E R G E N C Y
O’ 'v re- -»
T o ta l Em ergency
1,000.00 9 1,000.00
KETEL8 DRUG STORE
T O T A L E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
! 5th & Main
Springfield, Ore.
(sum of Items 1«, 116, 1116, IV 8, V-4,
VI-5, VII 5, VIII 7. 1X9, X !
........................
962,140.00
•Item s inuked with an asterisk (• ) are those most commonly used by
»school districts of the third class.
S 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
For school y e a r from June 30, 1930 to June 30, 1931
Personal service, sum of (11) (II I, (HI-1)
(VI I, (VI, I I, 2 1, 3 I, 4-1,
...................................... 938.260.00
Supplies, sum of (1 2 , (112 (111-2) (IV 2)
(VI 1-3. 2 2, 3-2, 4 2, (VIII 4,
................ 1,616.00
Maintenance and repairs, sum of (V -l, 2, 3.)
1,000.00
Debt service, sum of (IX 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, II, 7,
8,
7,300.00
M lscellaneou, sum of (1-3, 4, 6 , (113, 4, 6) (HI-3, 4, 6)
(IV 3, 4, 5, 6, 7» (V ll-l, 2, 3, 4, (VIII-6, 6.) ,
2,866.00
C o n s tru c tio n , sum of (V lll-l, 2, 3.,
...............
100.00
Em ergency 1X1,2)
.................................................................. 1,000.00
Total ...................................................................................
962.140.00
R ecapitulation
Total estim ated expenses for the year
Total estim ated receipts, not Including proposed lax
Balance, amount to be raised by district tux
962,140.00
20,000,00
932.140.00
In d e b te d n e s s
Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include nil wnrranta
Issued by vote of electors ..........................
971,000.00
Amounts oi warrant Indebtedness on wnrrnnts Issued nnd
endorsed "not paid for lack of funds''
2,422.90
Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3,,
...
'
973 422 90
Hated this 27th day of October, 1930
W. IL POLLARD, Chairman, Board of Director*
Attest:
O. F. BARBER, Dlatrlet Clerk.