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    for the Town of Springfield
For 1933
farm here, Mrs. Parks with her
son-in law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Ben Lefever and their little
son. have moved back to the home
place. Mr and Mrs N. A. Hatch
Budget Committee met at the City Hall at 7:30 P. M Tuesday,
elder who have occupied the place
Vida Man Here— J.
Returns from Trip— Matt Hart
rr 18th, 1333, all member« of the Committee present. W. P.
Train was elected Chairman and F. B Flattery Secretary The follow Vida was a bustn- a
returned last Friday front Eastern Astoria, Tillamook Wrastlera the past two yeara have moved to
In« Is the Budget Estimate of the expenditures and receipts for the Springfield Saturday.
London Springs.
Invnd* Eugane for Weakly
Oregon where he had been on a
Town of Springfield for the year 1333.
Mr. and Mrs. S. , Putnam are at
fishing trip.
Mat Demonstrations
V is ito r from Leaburg
Lee Fnun
STREET IMPROVEMENTS:
Present In Central Oregon engaged
tain of Leaburg was
visitor
Lumber ...„____________________________ 3
60.00
Pish for Salmon— Robert Sears
FVIIowing a week of Inaclivlt with potato harvest on their farm
Street Commissioner’s Salary ___________ 1.330.00
this city Saturday.
asd Mike Leathers fished for sal . | among wrestlers In this count there.
Labor on Street«............ ..... ...... — ........... —
630.00
man fh the Sluslaw river neat | Herb Owen, matclimak r fv.r th
Mr. and Mrs. Lefever. Katherine
Crashed Rock ________________________
«80.00
Resident it III— Mrs. Jack Frey
Mapleton last week-end.
Eugene Athletic Commission ha and Charles Lefever are visiting
Cement Alley Crossings .........
60.00
j Is reported to be 111 at her horn
Cutting Weeds ____________— ----------
300.00
lined up an attractive card for th the fnmlly of their son and brother.
on West D street this week.
ViaiU from Cottage Grove— Mrs.
Surveying Streets _>___________ _______
75 00
Armory tonight. Kihei Dunca: Hen Lefever. Their home Is In
Earl Hill of Cottage Grove spent
Equipment and S u p p lies___________ __ _
100.00
Wendling People Here— Mr, and
Sewer Pipes _ ----------- ------------------ --- 75 00
the weekend here visiting at the radio evangelist, concluded hor pouthmistern Washington
Mrs.
Ralph
Fullerton
of
Wendl'nr
meetings at the Armory la. t night
In cid en tals----------------------- ----- -------------
160 00
Many of the valley schools have
home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snod­
----------- spent the week-eod here at the grass.
Headlining the program this completed their first six week» ot
3 3,130.00 home of Mrs. Fullerton's parents.
week will be a main event between the fall term. An unusual number
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Thor
Jensen of Astoria and Walter of pupils from the various schools
Return
from
Rogue
—
Dr.
and
180.00
Chief of Police at 115.00 per month
Visits Over Week-end — Robert
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan returned Mon Achlu. Jensen Is said to have turi have been reported on the honor
600.00
One Night watchman at 360 00 per month
) Archantbeeu of Oregon City spent
200 00
Extra Help, Supplies and Expenses .........
----------- ! the week-end in Springfield visit day evening from Rogue Riffles ed . our ou the Eugene Commission roll for perfect attendance.
near Urants Pass where they have the promoter, sports writers, and
3 380.00 Ing with friends.
►Yank Mlnney Is a patient at the
everyone
connected
with
the
been spending the past week.
FIRE DEPARTMENT:
Eugene hospital where he has been
matches In this county. He has
1.200.00
Veneta People Here — Mr. and
Fire Chief at 3100 00 per month
Dexter People Here— Mrs. Ira made many boaata. however, and for some weeks, very seriously III
60.00
Soda and A c td ........... ...... .............
. Mrs. Thomas Patrick of Veneta
Matthews, Mrs. W Matthews, and he has been Invited to prove them Mrs. Mlnney apendM much of her
100 00
Extra Help .......................... ..........
were visitors In Springfield Satur
time In Eugene with him.
10.00
Mrs. Uainey Matthews all of Dexter
Laundry
...... ......... ........ - ..........
The special event will bring
day.
50.00
Supplies ....... - --- ------------ ---------
were visitors In Springfield on Fri­ together two Finnish wrestlers.
24.00
Telephone ___________ ___ _____
day.
________ I Attends Dental M eeting— Dr. W
George 'Wildcat' Pete and Oja of
3 1,434.00 N. Dow attended the monthly meet
Returns Home— Mrs. Harry Aus Tillamook. Thia will be Pete's first
RECORDERS SALARY __________________
300.001 ¡ng of the Willamette Valley Don's!
man returned to her home in this night« as a special eventers for
Office Supplies ____________________
The Greens, the losing s ’de In
iso o o ',ociety at Corvallis Saturday even city Friday after spending three some time, usually he draws Hit
TREASURER'S SALARY ............... ................
the recent subscription contest held
240'00
in«-
top
berth.
A T T O R N E Y F E E S ..................................................
weeks visiting with friends on the
LIGHTS AND WATER:
Matches start at 8:30 o'clock to­ at the Pleasant Hill high school will
Upper McKensie.
Move
from
Eugene—
Mr
and
Mrs.
entertain the Golds next Friday
Lights: Mountain States Power Company.
night
Walter F. McPherson of Eugene
Lights for Streets and Public Build­
night at the high school gymnas­
Parents
of
Son—
Mr.
and
Mrs
J have recently moved to a residence
2.270.00
ings. 11 months
ium.
Guy Matthews of Dexter are the
Lowell People Here — Mr and
Water: Mountain State Power Company,
on South Second street in Spring-
K E Kilpatrick and son. Vernon,
parents of an infant son born to Mrs. Frank Snyder of Lowell were
Fire Hydrants, Street Cleaning, Public
, field.
1.160 00
them at the Pacific Christian bos visitors in Springfield on Saturday. of Philomath spent the week-end
Teacher at Home — Miss Ruth pita) in Eugene on Sunday. October
$ 3.420.00
Visit on Coast—'Mr and Mrs. I
Morrison,
home economics teacher 23. 1932.
TOWN LIBRARY:
D. Larimer and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton
643.00 i at Springfield high school, spent
Services, rent, wood, supplies and expense
90 00 the week-end at her home In Port-
Returns from Ohio— Miss Anu have returned from Florence where
ANNUAL CLEANUP ____________________
HEALTH OFFICER:
Bidwell returned to Springfield they spent a few days on the coast.
i land.
150.00
Salary. 11 months
Tuesday noon from Columbus. Ohio
50.00
ADVERTISING
Daughter is Born— Mr. and Mrs. where she has been spending sev­
30.00
FUEL. City Hall. 12 months
eral months visiting with her
50.00
— ---------------------------------- —*
MUNICIPAL A IR P O R T __________________
parents of a baby daughter born to brother and slster-in law. She visit­
AUDITING: Recorder's and Treasurer's Books
The Willing Workers society or­
150 00 them at the Pacific Christian hos­ ed many interesting points on the
One y e a r ________________________
ganised quite recently by the wo
150 00 pital on Thursday, October 20. 1932.
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT Compensation ...
Atlantic coast while away and re­ men of the Waltervllle Christian
500.00
EMERGENCY F U N D ----- --- --------------------
turned here by way of Utah and church, met Wednesday afternoon
3.153.25
WARRANT SINKING F U N D ____________
Ball P layer Inju red — Kenneth
Los Angeles.
INTERE8T ON BONDED INDEBTEDNESS:
October 26. at the home of Mrs.
I Cox, member of the high school
General lmproement, First Issue
E. E. Potter president of the group.
' football team is suffering from an
F
IN
A
L
H
E
A
R
IN
G
$ 1,200.00
320.000.00 ................ ...............................
Each member provided her own
j
injury
to
his
hip
which
he
received
Notice
Is
Hereby
given
that
the
General Improvement. Second Issue
! while playing football.
_ 1.200.00
undersigned as Administrator with work for the afternoon.
310.000.00
Will annexed of the estate of Es­
Refunding Bonds due 1344. 350.000 00 ....... 3.000.00 '
The Waltervllle Ladles Union
Returns from Portland — Mrs telle L. Dimond, deceased, has filed
General Obligation now overdue 331.500.00 2.205.00
Aid society Is enjoying an all-day
in
court
his
final
account
as
such
120.00
Bonds dated November 1st. 1931. 33,000.00
I Katie Brunette returned Sunday
meeting with covered dish lunch
210.00
Bonds dated February 1st. 1932 $3,500.00 ..
! evening from Portland where she administrator, and that the court eon at the home of Mrs. Frank
has fixed 10:00 A. M of Friday.
423.03
Improvement Bonds. 1927 Issue $7,060.56 _
j
has
been
visiting
with
her
son.
November 25, 1933. as the time Page Quilting tor Mrs Page and
750.00
Improvement Bonds. 1928 Issue $13,600.00
! John, at the G od Samaritan hos when said account will be taken up tying a conforter for Mrs. Leland
Delinquent Bond Interest W arrants-------- 4.500.00
pital.
for examination and allowance.
$13,608.03
Any person interested in said ac­ Shrode is the work provided.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft last
$15,000.00
At Camp Creek Meetirg— C. A. count may appear before the coun­
BOND SINKING FUND — ------------------
$43,958.28 Swarts accompanied Gordon Wells ty court of Lane county, at said Friday night entertained the Eu­
ESTIMATED GROSS EXPENDITURES
time and be heard in reference to
of Eugcnc*to Camp Creek Friday said account, and to an assignment gene N. O. W. at Waltervllle. Nine
ANTICIPATED REVENUES:
200.00
Licenses, Pool and Billiard Halls, etc.
evening where Mr. Wells address - lof the residue of said estate then teen Eugene members being pres­
350.00
ent for the occasion at their first
Fines, 12 months
eo a gathering oa the school grab tO l ^ L L E N
Road Funds, 12 m onths-------------------------- 2,000.00
official visit to the Waltervllle cir­
Administrator.
»
(O 27— N 3-10-17
cle.
$ 2,550.00
The Waltervllle Grange will
TOTAL NET EXPENDITURES (Proposed Tax Levy) ------.....$41,408.28
hold its regular meeting at the N.
The Common Council, sitting as a levying board, will meet Monday
O. W. hall Friday night, October 28.
November 14th, 1932 at the City Hall In Springfield at the hour of
Several changes In residence
7:30 P. M. where and when any and all taxpayers of the Town of No is»°Ift|E IS ,HEKEB'’ GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
Springfield shall be heard in favor of or against such proposed tax levy ¡a% 1d is t ii.^ ln iC^ n1iy mStateuOf Oregon' that a SCHOOL MEETING of have lately been noted here.
ber^ 1 9 3 2 ^ Tan
J*® ? <at
High Sebool‘ on
1« day of Novem
or any part thereof.
Included are Mrs. W. A. Park's
i7
ocIock ln the p M for the purpose of discussing the
Adopted by the Committee thia October 18th, 1932.
budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the
W. P. TY8ON, Chairman of the Budget Committee.
proposition of levying a district tax.
C. E. WHEATON,
ina the6 « « ^
^ Onei necded by 0,0 8aid 8choo‘ «“ » tri« dur-
J. E. CROSS.
is e s tim lt^
b,e* nninB
30- 1932- a"1 «»ding June 30, 1933,
C. F. BARBER.
re..^v»a
‘ ?
following budget and Includes the amounts to be
O. H. JARRETT,
W. C. WRIGHT,
county school fund, state school fund, elementary
school fund, district tax, and all other moneys of the district
FRED G. FRESE,
BUDGET
W. A. TAYLOR,
E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S :
W. N. LONG.
From county school f
u
n
d
$ 4,800 00
F. B. FLANERY, Secretary.
From state school fu n d .................................Z—. 1,200.00
W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 2, 1932
From elementary school fund ......."________
Y o u r old neater trailed in now
2.500.00
On Old Corey Farm. 4 miles N. W.
on a nevf M O N T A G (a d u la to r
From tuition for pupils below high school
60.00
w ill bring you n o t heating
of Junction City. 6 mile« South
From county high school tuition fund for
tuition ........................................
com fort this winter. Enjoy vol­
of Monroe, on Territorial road.
6,500.00
umes o i w arm th and a sub­
Other sources __________
700.00
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goat», Turk-
stantial reduction in fuel bills.
Total Estimated Receipts __ ____ ___ ____
..$15,750.00 eye, Chickens. Tractors, Plows.
Rock-bottom prices arc now in
effect. T h e new M O N T A G is
on
E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S :
Disc, Harrows, Roller, Drill, Bind
truly an outstanding value.
High
Total ers. Mowers, Rakes, Threshing I
1. GENERAL CONTROL:
Elementary
T m m - l i l r o o t t u b t o io r k t
Machine.
Wagons,
Cultivators
and
•Clerk
180.00
90.00
y o u r t /o u n p o in t f u l. C o»-
many other articles too numer­
•Elections and publicity
19.00
9.00
r r t t i r t t l p o y tu tu ! p lo u
•Legal Service (clerk's bond,
ous to mention.
ott i!<e b a lo tic r.
audit, etc.) ________________
33.33
16.67
Terms to responsible bidders.
Other expense of general control
100.00
50.00
O. H. WARD. Owner.
Total Expense of General Control
$ 498.00
Col. BEfJ T SUDTELL, Auc­
II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision:
Let us give you an estimate on your repair jobs on
Principals ______________ ____ _ 1 2,430.00 $ 1,980.00
tioneer.
ail makes of cars.
Stenographers and other office
a s s is t a n t s ................................
560.00
Total Expense, Supervision ____
$ 4,970.00
Grudge Match
Set hor Armory
with frl«ml» at PloNRunt Illll.
and Mrs. I .ora llaugliiiiaii will fur­
The Junior Endeavor will give u nish the entertainment.
party at Audrey llatnmonda Fri­
The Hlrthday tilth of Trent met
day of this week.
at the Haugliiuan home at Trent
The Helping Hand Club of Trout Friday afternoon with Mrs Uuls-
met with Mrs Orville Ferguson tlua and Mrs Haughtusn as host
Igst Wedue«day afternoon. Plans esse». The nest m.'ellng will be
are being carried out for n liasnar held with Mrs William Williams
The nest meeting will be with Mrs. who will be aaslsted by Mrs Fn»l
John Ferguaon. Mrs. Kva Hegglns Smith.
M a r io n
V e a tch
For
County
Coroner
I Upper Willamette
McKenzie Valley I
Biggest
on your old
H EATER . . .
trade it in NOW
on a
Auction Sale
M o n t a g
of the Season!
C IR C U LA TO R
Notice of School Meeting
Prices Slashed
R E P A IR IN G a n d
R E C O N D IT IO N IN G
Genuine Factory Parts Used
on all makes of cars in our large modern shop. See
us first for any job.
BATTERY SERVICE
GILMORE PRODUCTS
LUBRICATION
STORAGE
ANDERSON MOTORS, h e .
Springfield, Oregon
5th and A Sts.
J. W. Anderson '
Ray Nott
E le c t
SA M LEHM AN
W iig h t & S o n s
•Teachers . ...
9.966.50
•Supplies
200 no
1,000.00
•Textbooks .........
750.00
80.00
Athletic Supplies
60.00
200.00
Other expense of teaching
225 on
225.00
Total Expense of Teaching
$26,768.75
OPERATION OF PLANT:
• Janitors and other employes..
$ 1,881.00
940.50
•Janitors' supplies
60.00
110.00
•Fuel ....
2sn on
260.00
Light and power ............
120.00
280.00
Water .. ....
los no
125.00
Telephone .
n o on
110.00
Other expense of operation
lo .o o
10.00
------- 31 operation ...... .......
$ 4.391.50
i V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS:
•Repair and replacement of furniture
and equipment ..........................$ 150.OO $ 160.00
Repair and maintenance of build­
400.00
ings and grounds ........................
400.00
Total Expense of Maintenance and
Repairs ________________
$ 1,100.00
I VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
•Library books .................................. $ 154.00 $
76.00
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
$ 230.00
I VII. FIXED CHARGES:
•Insurance __ —________ ____■
$ 110.00 $
90.00
Total Fixed Charges
..........
$ 200.00
VIII. CAPITAL QUTLAYS:
•New furniture and equipment ......$
300.00 $ 300.00
_^^0Ul^apItalOutlayH
$ 600.00
IX. DEBT 8ERVICE:
Principal on bonds ................................................. $ 3,300.00
Interest on bonds .................................................... 3,500.00
Interest on warrants ..............................................
800 00
Total Debt Service
..........
$ 7,600.00
X. EMERGENCY:
1; ; , • - ...................................................................... $ 2,732.49
Total Emergency .....................
$ 2,732.49
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
Total estimated expenses for the year .
$49,080.74
Total estimated receipts, not Including
proposed tax ..................................................... 16,760.00
Balance, amount te be raised by district tax
$33,330.74
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
FOR LANE
C o u n t y C le r k
ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION
A PROVEN TAX REDUCTION RECORD
—Pd. Adr.
Everyone Can Eat Well
at T H E S E P R IC E S
I will care for all caaea
without the expense of
holding an Inquest iinleae
nliHoluti-ly nt*ci*HHury.
1 am familiar with the dutJes of the office, and will
keep the ex|N*nae within the budget and save the tax
payers money where ever possible.
Kymiuttbelle and courteous treatment In all cases.
___________
.
— Pd. Adv.
Vote For
Donald
Young
DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATE FOR
D IS T R IC T
ATTORNEY
1 hare hnd twenty years experience in the practice of
law in Eugene, and have served three years (1B18-
-1921) as deputy dlmrlct attorney.
Personal Attention to the Duties of the Office
—Paid Adv.
Mens
Work Shoes
Plain Toe
at Only
$1-87
Are
“ M IG H T Y C H E A P ”
But All Our Prices Are
MIGHTY CHEAP
Regardless
I t
» 1
of what you buy, we guarantee—
One of the few bless­
ings of the current
conditions of business
is that prices of the
necessities of life are
at unusually low lev­
els. Today everyone
can eat well at these
prices, by trading at
The Lowest Prices or Money Back
at
C. JJ Breier Co.
968
Willamette
White Front Grocery
C. A Swarts
W. A. Taylor
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
-
Phone 9
FOR LANE COUNTY
Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes
2 10 Oz. Pkgs. 17c
Set of Colored Dolls Free with
Package.
Each
Sheriff
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
For school year from June 30, 1932, to June 30, 1933
Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3), (4), (6),
IM -(l), (2), (3), (4); 111-1(1), (2), (3), (4);
IV-l-(l), 42). (3); VI-l-(l), 2 (1), 3 (1), 4 (1)
$31.980.26
Supplies 1-2; 11-2; III-2; IV-2; Vl-l-(3), 2 (2),
n
1.460.00
Debt service IX-9 ............................................................ 7 goo 00
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 6; II-3, 4; III-3 4 5-
IV-3, 4, 5. 6. 7; VI-l-(2), 3 (3), 4 (3), (4);
I
VII-6; VIII-4, 6, 6 ............................................... 4,208.00
Emergency X-3 .........................................................
2 732 49
, Total .................-............................
$49,080.74
IN D E B T E D N E S S
' Amount of bonded Indebtedness ............................ $69,000.00
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
Issued and endorsed "not paid for lack of funds" 7,012 91
. Total Indebtedness .........................................................
$76,012.91
Dated this 24th day of October, 1932.
ATTEST:
CLAYTON BARBER, District Clerk.
F. B. FLANERY, Chairman, Hoard of Directors.
Headquarters For Hallowe’en
Come In and Oet Your Pumpkin.
Pillsbury Coupons Redeemed Here
We carry the Durum Semollng Best Kver Egg
Noodles, Macaroni, Vermecilll, Shell Mac for salads.
Help Your Town
You will do yourself a favor If you help the busi­
ness in your own town by buying at home.
Election November 8, 1932
M Y PLATFORM
Economy Cut Sheriff’s Office costs and keep with­
in county budget.
Efficiency- Put personal energy and capable or­
ganization Into law enforcement and tax collec­
tion. Hire less help; do more work.
Cooperate closely with the state and city police to
avoid duplicated effort.
Strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. —Paid Adv.