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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T., I»31 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS 100 00 125.00 115.00 33.00 Light and power Notice ot School Meeting Water Telephone Other expense of operation 20000 1X5.00 «0.00 17 00 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter, of School District No. 1», of Lane County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of »aid district «111 be held at Springfield High School, on the XT day of November, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock In the p m. for the purpose of d ie -’ Total Expense of Operation cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to V MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax •Repair and replacement of furni ture and equipment .......... ....... 200 00 The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur 200 00 ing the fiscal rear beginning on June 30. 1931. and ending June 30. 1932, •Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds .................... Is estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts front the 400 00 400.00 county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs BUDGET VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library: Personal service (librarian, E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S : etc.) ................... ............... ..... ............... 140.00 40(H) From county school fund 9 T.200.00 From state school fund ........ ............... 1.300.00 From elementary school fund ..... 4.900.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies From tuition for pupils below high school 50.00 VII FIXED CHARGES From county H. 8. tuition fund 0,550.00 •Insurance ... ... ............... 110.00 90 00 O. and C. fund 300.00 T o ta l e s tim a te d receipt* 1X0.000.00 Total Fixed Charges VIII CAPITAL OUTLAYS E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S ¡•Naw furniture and equipment 161.00 639(H) High Elem entary Total Total Capital Outlays I. GENERAL CONTROL •Items marked with an asterisk (•) are the most common used 3695.00 Total Expense of General Control districts of the third class. •Clerk 3 200 00 9 100.00 300.00 17 00 50.00 IX DEBT SERVICE •Compulsory education and census 33.00 15.00 Principal on bonds 5.00 Supplies ...................... 10.00 ............. 3 1.500.00 60.00 20.00 •Elections and publicity ..................... 40.00 Principal on other Indebtedness 3.686 00 91.67 200 00 •Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.).. 108.33 Interest on bonds 500 00 60.00 25 00 Other Expenses of general control: 35.00 Total Debt Service 3695 00 Total X EMERGENCY 1 ................................ 3 1.000.00 II INSTRUCTION—8U PER VISION 500 00 3 2.655.00 3 2.200 00 3 4.955.00 Principals ......................... ......... ...... Stenographers and other office assist- 730.00 | Total Emergency ................. „........................ ......... ... 730.00 35,585.00 Total Expense of Supervision Emily F Slovens. Carrie Tyaon. of the Htate of Oregou. In compii Alan H Tyson. J W Barnes and ance with the sahl execution and Myrtle Barnes ou January 22, 19- urder of sale, end In order to satisfy 13. 20 feel eaal of the north end said Judgment, Including Interest, of said strip of land above des attorney*' fee*, coal* ot sull and 4.13900 crlbed, and a slay pole about 10 . acqrulng coat*. I will ou Saturday, 1 „on no feet high about 10 feel north of 'the 28th day of November, 1931, at the north bank of the slough ' the hour of One o'clock In the Total 36O.2I4OOI running across and near the afternoon ot said day. al lite Houtli INDEBTEDNESS north end of said lands, also a west front door of the County 1 Amount of bonded Indebtedness 370.000 oo i H eadm an' In the north bank of Court House In Eugene, Lane C ouii ly. Oregon, offer tor sale and sell 2 Amount of warrant Indebted lies» on warrtnts I said alough. Issued and endorsed "not paid for lark of funds” I Dated this 28th dav of October, for cash, at public auction, subject lo redemption ns provided by law. 1931. 3'otal Indebtedness 370.000 00 H. L. BOWN, Sheriff, of all of the right, title and Interest of the said defendants Minnie Lu Dated this 30th day of I «tuber. 1931. lutne County, Oregon ciano. Guiliano Luciano whose Attest CLAYTON BARBER. District Clerk, IN 5-18 191« D 3) name Is sometimes spelled OwtlMO C. A. SWARTS, Chairman, Board of Director*. E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E Luciano. Edward Klug. Bertrlce N O T IC E rrty. to-wll: King. I.. W. Bteveus. Elisabeth quarter Ol (he Northeast quarter 1» Notice Is hereby given that by II. Stevens, W. A. Bell, Win. I) O F S H E R IF F S SALE virtue of an execution and order of mid the lots numbered one, two Queen, and Jane Doe Queen, wife Nol.ce is hereby given dial by I and three of section 16, In town i sale In foreclosure Issued out of the of Win. I). Queen, aud all perenti» virtue of an execution aid order Circuit Court of l<une County. Ore ship 17. south, range 3 weal of claiming by. through, or umler of sale issued out ot the Circuit the Willamette Meridian. In latue gull, on the 2811) day of October, them or either of them, III aud lo Court of the ¿state of oregou for 1931, In a Hull wherein, on the 28th County. Oregou. which lies west the said premise*. Lane County, October 28, 19.11, up of the Deadmoml Slough, and In day of October, 1931, In said Court H. L. BOWN. Sheriff of Lane on and pursuant to a decree made Vlcca Kundret recovered Judgment cluding all ot the Deadmoml la County, Oregon. by said Court Octuoer 27. 1931. in against the defendants Minnie Lu land and extending to the center IO 29 N f. 12 192«)______ a suit pending therein in which claim and Guiliano Luciano, whose of said Deadmoml Slough; also Mary E Hoatick was plaintiff and name Is sometimes spelled Gittlano NOTICE TO CREDITOR» the ferry boat and cable used as George F. Iloatick. Myrtle F. Hoa access thereto and all the appur Luciano for the sunt of Nine Hun Notice Is hereby given that the tick. The Commercial Stale Bank dretl (9900.00) Dollars, and fur the tenances belonging to said prem ot Springfield, a corporation, and further sum of Thirty-nine and undersigned has been by (he Coun, ises and said terry boat; also A A. Schramm. State Superintend it lno (939 11) Dollars as Interest ty Court of the Slate of Oregon for enl of Banks, were defendants, Beginning nt a point In the thereon, and for the further sum of lame County appointed administra which execution and order of sale south line of the Abraham Land One Hundred (3100.00) Dollars as trix of the ealate of Hugh Morrison, All persons having was to me directed and command es ur-d wife Donation latnd Claim attorney'* fee* and for coats and deceased. ed me lo sell the real property No. 46, Nolf. 6128 In township 17 disbursement* taxed at the eum of claims against said estate may pre hereinafter deaertoew to satisfy cer South, range 3 west of the Will 360.70. and said execution to me sent auch claim* duly verified and tain liens und charges In said de am ette Meredlun 28.03 chains directed, commanding me In the with voucher* attached In (he un cree specifier). 1 will, on Saturday, west of the most easterly south name of the State o f Oregon, In deralgned el the law office of the 5th day of December. 1931. at east corner of said claim, and order to aallaty said Judgments. In (Jordon B. Welle. Miner Building. the hour of one o'clock I* M at the running (hence north parallel tereet. attornEy s fee*. cioRs of Eugene. Oregon, within six rnfmOla southwest door of the County with the east line of said claim sull, und accruing coat*, lo sell the of the date of (lie first publication Court House In Eugene, latne Coun 27.«4 chains to the north line following described real property, of this notice. Till* notice la first published November 6, 1931. ty. Oregon, offer for sale and sell thereof, (hence east 20 feet, to-wlt: ANNA VAUGHN. Admlnlatra- at public auctln for cash, subject thence south parallel with the said Lot One t il, and the Northeast i Iris of the estate of Hugh Mor- to letlemttlun as provided by law. east line 27 64 chains and thence Quarter (NB14) ot the Southeast ; rteon. deceased all of the right, tine and interest west 20 feet to the place of be Quarter iSKQl ot Section Thirty of the defendants In said suit und ginning, all being a part of said five (36) Township Eighteen (IHl, Given by of all parties claiming by. through Sm ith Rang.- S ix («1 West of tin- CAFETERIA SUPPER Donation laind Claim No. 46 In or under them or any of them siuce Willamette Meridian. In lame lavne County. Slate of Oregon: Rebekah lodge. Monday evening. the 13th day of July. 1929. In or to County, Oregon, except ten (10) also the right to set and perpet Nov. 9. 6 00 o'clock, Everybody the following described real prop- ually maintain a high post for acres deeded to C E Blodgette. Invited. All that part ot the Northeast NOW. THEREFORE. In the name ferry cable ou land belonging to 4-12». 300.00 I 250 00 Maintenance and repairs V I 2 3 176.00 Debt service IX 13-3 4-6 «-7 8 50.00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3. 4. 6; *11 3. 4: 111-3, «. 5; IV3, 4. 5. 6 7; VI 1 (21. 3 (11. 4 <S|. (4»; VII i. 2. 3. 4: VIII 4, 5. « 34.930.00 Construction Vili I. 2. I 400.00 900.00 3 1.200.00 190.00 190.00 200 00 200 00 900 00 900.00 by school 3 6.686.00 3 1.600 00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year, (sum of items I-«. II 5, III 6, IV-8. V 4. VI 5. V ll 5. V lll-7. III. INSTRUCTION—TEACHING IX 9. X-3) 350.214.00 •Teachers .............. .............. ..................... 315.435.00 311.310 00 326.745.00 , Total estimated receipts, not including proposed 750.00 1.500.00 •Supplies tchalk. paper, e t c . ) .............. 750.00 tax .......... .................. .......................... 20.000.00 774.00 774.00 •Textbooks (desk copies and indigents). 430.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 305.00 125.00 Other expense of teaching 330.214.00 329.449.00 Total Expense of Teaching IV. OPERATION OF PLANT •Janitors and other employes •Janitors' supplies ____________ __ _ •Fuel 3 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 year from June 30. 1931. to June 30, 1932 Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (21, (3), (4), (5), 11-1(1). (2). (3), («); 111-1(1). (2). (3). (41. 2.090.00 3 1.065.00 3 3.155.00 IV-1-(1». (2). (SI; VI 1 (1 ), 2-(l), 3-tl). 4 (1) 335.835.00 230.00 110.00 340.00 332.00 268.00 600.00 Supplies 1-2: 11-2; 111-2: 1V-2; Vl-l-(3). 2 (2), 3-(2) SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Dallas Murphy, Manager We aim to give good mer chandise. priced right, every day in the year and the hearty responses we have received here in Springfield makes us feel that in our small way we have been of some help in this community. IRISH - MURPHY ■■ FREE BAG NOTE— We wish to take this opportunity to personally thank the people of Spring- Field and vicinity for the won derful support we have re ceived in our twelve years ot service here. COMPANY’S Peanut Crisp Saturday, Nov. 7th COME EARL Y! l^dlClOU» NOTE— Grain prices are ad- F inest Hard W h ea t vanc,n« and there hava b#en j Flour recent advances in wholesale flour prices of 25c per sack. 99c 49 lbs. to First 100 you n g The sters, accom panied Saturday cept the low prices offered F an cy Hard W h eat M orning 1 4 9 Ib. sk. farmers have shown that they are unwilling to ac- Blue-Stem by their parents, 85c and millers are having to pay quite a premium for wheat to | mill. It looks like a go*.. urn» Hl stock up at the very lowest Something New and Different DON’T FAIL TO COME! Springfield, Oregon SATURDAY, NOV. 7th SUGAR Golden West Coffee 3 Pound Can BEST C A N E One Pound Can PETER PAN Coffee FREE with Ench 3-Pound Can 10 Pounds Corn Starch C A L U M E T , Corn 4 or Gloss, S T A R C H 1 HP 2 P ack ages X M V * 4 lbs. for Price of 3 lbs. Pineapple P IN E A P P L E Broken Slices, N ice G olden Fruit, 2V2can i Fine Oregon Pr u n es2 Swift’» Jewel Shortening 1 1 if* Vx V/ O R E G O N MILK T all Cans 4 cans (j| I b e a n s 1 49c Jolly-Time Pop Corn 3 lbs. THE 25c Grape Fruit Buffet Tins Can T H R IF T Y T H R IV E prices we have ever offered. It'll be a long time before they are so low again. STOCK UP! Rolled Oats 9 lb. sack Corn Meal M ilk Sm all W h ite, 6 Pounds HERE ( ■ Twelfth CANDY Now we are showing our appreciation by offering you the very latest thing in groc eries, a self-service store in which you will have an op portunity to choose your own supplies from the finest gro cery display in this part of the state, and in addition We Will Still Be Glad to Fill Orders as Before for those who prefer it. 4 lb. pail 1.866.00 1.200 00 on White or Yellow 9 Pound Sack O£r | I Swift’ s J 1 I Bacon QQç j Whole SUt Peas, Corn, To matoes, 2 1*2» Can O O j^l. fcrffaiU . . 10c A T O R E G O N ’S 10c Treasure Chest FREE with Each Purchase $1.00 or over OWN C A SH FREE 1 Sack 49 lb. Delicious Flour To customer buying largest order Sat. STO R E