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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIHTIRTH YKAIt
BHRINOKIKLl), I«ANB COUNTY, OREGON,TIIUKHHAY. JANUARY 11, 1934
No. 52
“ VW“
PETITION SEEKS Lions Mav Strut BOARD STUDIES
In Stage Comedy
ATHLETIC BODY
"
■ 1 -
COMPLETE FLOOD Ball
SURVEY ASSURED
MA •
Bachelor Committee Assign­
No Actio*) Taken on Wrestl­ ed Task of Organising of Expenditures for Flret Half of
Drama Group Inside Club
Year Include Only Three
ing Commission Pending
Months of School Term
Completion of Armory
A home talent play, probably a
Message From Mott Say* All
Flood District* Included Re­
gardless of Present Statu*
Team Plays
Ha* Victorio* Over Albany
and Reodiport on Bolts
ß|jy
MURE CWA WORK
New Project Giving 36 Men
Work for 20 Days Paaeee
County, Wait More Action
Mpriugfleld high school basket­
three-act comedy to be presented
ball
quintet
will
meet
their
hard­
Assurance that tbe federal go»
APPOINTMENTS
M A D E at the high school auditorium some­ PAY SOME ON BOND DEBT
ALLEY WORK TO GET 26
eminent'« flood survey ot the WII- est match to date Saturday when
| they tangle with the »troog Unl-
time during the next two mouths
: lainetle river will include the entire
Financial Report Presented; was discussed at the semi monthly Expenses Must Meet Receipts
Present Project* Near Allo­
Willamette valley and not Just the ; verslty High aquad. Tbe game will
Or
Increase
Warrant
Debt
1
Expenditures Only Slightly meeting of the Springfield Lions
,
be
played
In
tbe
Men's
gymnasium
cated Hour Limit; All Work
, lower valley which has already
club Friday noon.
Says Board; Taxee Unpaid
on
the
LAlveralty
campus
and
will
Excoed Year's Income
Limited to February 15
suffered from flood conditions thia
It Is also planned to prepare
I start at * 30 so as not to Interfere
I
year
was
contained
In
a
telegram
BAN JOBE: . . . Anthony Catalei,
School finances were studied
Springfield will have an alhlelk some special entertainment, or to
Present crews now working In
(above I 19 year old farm boy of received yesterday by H. E Maxey, with another contest scheduled for
eomiulsalon.
Thia was assured Vork the play. If one la given. from a budget comparison prepared
Baa Jose, Calif., who was thr first i chairman of the Willamette River the samea evening at McArthur Springfield under the CWA will be
Munday night at the City Council Into the regular Ladles Night pro­ (or them by C. F Barber, clerk, by arrested, charged with violating (lie
court.
retained on other projects it wbs
uieeltug whan a petition signed by gram to be glveu by the local club. members of District I* school Gall forma lynch law by pa.-(u- ! Flood Control association, from
Indicated
here yesterday in a let­
Springfield
people
have
had
only
patlag la the mob hanging of lu» i Congressman James W Mott at
uiora than 100 residents requested
Details of thia will be worked board at their monthly meeting
two chances so far this season to ter received from Burton E. Pal­
Washington.
D
C.
coafesaed
kidnapers
and
slayers
o.’
Ihe appointniunt of that body. The out soon by the committee of un­ Monday night.
Brooke Hart at Han Jose reccn''y
The telegram read« "War De­ see what their high school team mer at State CWA headquarters at
appointments will not * m > made, married men In the club who have
The budget statement covered
partment advise« Major Williams can do lu competition and bare Portland.
however, until the a-
la near charge of the arrangements The the first half of the school year,
All of Springfield's projects with
authorized to include entire Wil­ been well pleased This was In tbe
er completion and
e , -y ar­ members of thia committee are from July 1, to December 11. 1*33.:
lamette flood area In survey wheth­ gauies with Albaoy last Friday tbe exception of the Armory work
rangement« tor the
q
the Olen Wood, M C. Kirkland, aod and showed that out of an operal- (
er flood« caused by latest rains night, and with Reedsport on Tues­ and the alley cleanhp are now
building are completed U t t
at
Ol Thelmer Nelson
Ing budget of (27,494 00 the sum of
day evening. Both games were either Hearing completion or will
or not.”
the petition were told
If a play is decided upon, a dra­ (11,961.60 has already been expend
played here and both were won have consumed the alloted number
This
telegram
followed
one
re­
ell
matics club will be organised to co This leaves a balance of (16,- j
ceived last week stating that the by tbe local team. The Albany of hours within a day oi so and
'elude those members of the 640.60 for the remaining six-month
many men will be thrown out of
It la expected that the Auiei
flood «urvey had been authorised, game 14-13 and Reedsport 38-20.
ns club, and others as needed, period Tbla does not Include an
Legion will assume the apona
One thing has stood out in '.he| « « (lo m e a t If more work here Is
but la n e county residents feared
ran qualify for the Individual Item of (11,(00 In the annual bud
ahlp ot Itoxlng and wrestling col»
that Ihesurvey was one of Imme­ flral games of the season and that not approved at once.
In the play to be selected got for debt service. Of this sum Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
testa lu the Armory wbeu that la ’
The three projects now nearing
diate flood conditions which bad la the Inability of the team to score
Meet
Monday;
Initiation,
completed. Meveral persona are be­ s .d who ran devote the neceaaary school bauds of the district In the
caused damage In the lower valley without Hartman, experienced for- completion include the park work
Social Due Next Week
ing put forward aa promoters, but amount of time to the rehearsals. mm of (4.600 were paid off by the
between Salem and Portland and ward. The fact that he has done which will include only a few men
no action ou these will coma until Dramatic roaches will be obtained County Treasurer on January 2.
would
not Include the upper re­ most of the scoring and the team for work on the plafground con-
New officers for both Juanita
after a cominlaalon has been from the faculty of the high school. thia year.
gion« where flood dangers exist, seemed aparently helpless without ' structlon; tbe school project which
Itebekah
lodge
and
for
Hprlngfleld
A
financial
report
of
the
club
Warrant
Indebtedness
at
the
uamed
but had not yet cau«ed damage him In the lineup Is proof enough was almost completed last night;
was given at the meeting last Fri­ close of Ibis period had reached 1. O. O. F. lodge number 70 were
and tbe street improvement pro-
this
season because of unusually of thia.
All Offloeha Kept
Installed al a Joint Installation
day. the first In the new year, and the total of (17.11* 9*
favorable snow conditions in the - Coivh Hall has -ome very prom- J«ct wblcb wil> « ”)«»»• only » ¿»T
All commltleea and city officers
meeting
here
Monday
evening
at
showed the club to lie In good
Three Items Overdrawn
nearby mountains. Previous tele- , ialng players working for him now. ’ or two more under ih e present
were renamed for another year at
Three Items In the budget have *he I. O. O. F. hall. A 8:30 potluck
financial condition.
gram« from Congressman Mott and Richey, a new «tudent at school, allotment of hours. TKese three
the meeting Monday night which
overdrawn
the
funds
alloted
them
;
»upper
and
reporta
of
officers
pre-
Kntertaloment provided by H.
Senator McNary had been uncer- i seems to have the center berth all projects are giving employment to
was the first In the new year Lum
M Stewart, member of the com­ accordtng to the financial state­ ceded the Installation ceremonies.
tain whether army engineers would to himself Hartmen, it seems, can approximately 60 men.
F Anderson remains aa chief of
mittee. Inrluded guitar numbers by ment. They are text books In the
Elmer E. Pyne Is the new noble make any survey in Lane county.
police and street commissioner, lie
To Start Allay Work
play a forward berth anytime he
Robert and Donald Brown of the ■urn of (106.11; Jaaltor supplies In grand of tbe Odd Fellows lodge
Mr Maxey. H. R. Cully, Eugene
la on leave of absence during the high school
Work on the alley project will
the sum of (17 21 and Incidental Other offlcera of the lodge to ba Chamber secretary, Tom R ussell,! wants to. He has some trouble with
I’WA work and John Ixirah was
a bad knee Joint which may keep give employment to 25 men and Is
Installed were R. E Morris, vice- CWA engineer. P. M. Morse, coun­
l»aurenre C. Moffitt and John expenses (23.75
reappointed to serve during the In-
him out of gome big game. It Is expected to start thia week. This
Two
of
these
Items,
the
School
grand;
Oswald
Olson,
secretary.
Anderson will have charge of the
ty surveyor, and others Interested always a dangerous threat.
terval.
project will provide work for
program for the next meeting to Board points out, sre for mater-t and Karl Olrard. treasurer,
In flood control In Lane county Im-I Squires and Braltaln have both crews now employed at the school
Other city officials uamed In­ be held a week from Friday. Jan­ lals which are purchased at the
Mlss Thelma Sweeney was In- mediately went to work last week
and those who have been employed
clude. Hugh Jolllff. fire chief; A. uary 19.
opening of school and for which | stalled as new noble grand of the In an effort to make sure that the had floor experience and usually on park work, also for some of tke
J. Cowart, night officer; I M Pet­
the estimated costa were set too Rpbekah lodge She received a upper valley district would be In- , start the games. Cox and Irwin,
the new athletic manager of the men now on the street project.
erson. city recorder; Dr. W. H
low. No further expenditures In , beaut If ul corsage an she assumed eluded in the survey.
The latest project to be given
team,
are both somewhat new.
Pollard, health officer,
these and other departments are h(.r office. Her assisting officers
Prevention W ork Sought
consideration
is a new one for
playing
their
first
season.
They
expected to be made during the * are Eunice Oerber. vice grand;
Committee
apolntmenta
an
The Flood Control association Is have played football during the fall street development, which Is in
remainder
of
the
year.
Stella
Findley,
treasurer;
Doris
nounced Include; Judiciary, J. D
Interested in more than the actnal
To offset these shortage« there: o irar<j recording secretary-, and damage caused when the Willam­ and winter months and are in reality a continuation of the pres­
Pyle. C F Berber and W A Tay
good physical condition. Both are ent street work. As such a project
are surpasses In such funds as MeUie Pyne. financial secretary.
lor; streets. Jeaa Croaa. Taylor and
ette river run« rampant over Its short, but very fast and hard to calling for 35 men for 20 days was
Insurance,
fuel,
miscellaneous
Pyle; fire, water and light. Taylor.
batiks Erosion ami other damage stop when in action.
Appointive Officers Given
submitted to the county CWA com­
teaching expense and others which
Pyle and Croaa; health. Pyle. Bar
Appointive officer« installed for caused In many places In the coun­
mittee yesterday and hurried to the
will
exceed
the
losses.
ber and Taylor; finance, Barber. Scholastic Achievement Wine
tbe Rebekah lodge Include: Crystal ty by the changing currents of the |
Portland office. A reply is expected
Budget Surplus Meant Little
Pyle and Taylor; pollc». Taylor.
Bryan, warden; Eleanor Smith, river also constitute a menace, »ay
Recognition in National
from that office at any time now.
Largo
aurplussex
now
shown
In
Pyle and Cross.
conductress; Stella Halon, right members of (be association.
Croup; U. O. Man Speaks
the leaching salaries. Janitor sal­
State Office Gives Aid
If the present survey Includes i
support to the noble grand; Minnie
The annual budget report for the
aries. light and power, and other
The Portland office has.as-ured
Olrard. left support to the noble these problems and is considered
city was also presented to the
Evelyn Klrkbush. DeEtta Hand-1
funda do not Indicate a saving.
the Springfield City Council that
grand; Katie Brumcxer. right sup­ adequate then the first big task
Coweell at the meeting. Thia show- gathe. Marlon Shipley, and Elisa­
In the teacher salary Item, for In­
the project win be given Immediate
port to the vice-grand; Maxine of the association will have been
ed that the city bad operated on I beth Vail won the right to be the
stance. only (7.7*0 *6 has been ex­
attention. A letter setting forth
Snodgrass, left support to the vice­ accomplished. If it is not agitation
an expenditure of (10.00*74 of a first four Bprlngflt-ld high school
pended out of a total of (19.860.00.
local
need for the new project at
for
a
complete
survey
will
be
con­
grand; Glenn Stone, chaplain; and
budget of (11.1*7.00, leaving a bal­ students to have their names enter­
Thia, however, la one of the Items I
tinued seeking special Congression­ Ladies Name Officers at An­ once was sent Mr. Palmer Wednes­
ance of (2187.2*.
ed on the charter ot the National which caused the Board member« Marjorie Moshler. musician.
nual Meeting; Will Con­ day by I. M. Peterson, city record­
Receipts are *104 Short
Honor Society with which tbe local tbe most trouble for they realise
Appointive officers of the Odd al authorization for the survey de­
er, asking that he watch out for
tinue Meetings at Library
Actual receipts In the general high school has recently been affi­ that they have paid salaries for F'‘llow" « e ^Inn Stone, warden; sired.
this particular project and not let
Right now the Flood Control as­
fund from which the operating liated.
only three school months. October•John
8r conductor; Fred
Mrs. David O. Fisher wa> chosen It become buried under the hund­
funds must come were (9106.21 or
The four atudents, all members November and December, and have i Hinson. Inside guardian; Lee Put- sociation is busy preparing a brief
(104.63 less than the amount actu­ of the senior class, were chosen already spent more than one-third man' ®“u w * guardian; M. J. Mr- In which they set torth the de­ president ot the Springfield Civic reds of others which have been
mands for the survey, many state­ club for the next year at the an­ flooding his office.
ally spent.
by members of the school faculty of the sum budgeted They have Klln r,«ht " >PP°r<
the noble
Only 20 working days could be
During the year the bond debt tor their scholarship, «ervlce, lead entered Into contracts with the *rand; E,nier ^ndley. left support ments of loss sustained by land nual meeting and election of of­
owners along the river, and photo­ ficers held Tuesday afternoon at asked for in the latest project be­
was reduced by (10.600 of which erahlp and character.
teachers to keep the schools open ,o the noble *rand: Ro,and Mo"
(10.000 were general refunding
Dean J. R. Jewell, of the school eight months and must pay salaries "hler, chaplain; B. O. 8ankey, right graphs of flood conditions during the City library. She succeeds Mrs. cause the present financial set-up
Paul Braltaln in the position.
is operating with funds to be ex­
bonds and (600 Rankroft Improve­ of Education at the university was for five more months
support to the vice-grand; and Tom past high water This will be used
In seeking congressional action If
Other officers are Mrs. A. B. pended by February 16. It Is be­
ment bonds.
the principal speaker at the Instal­
With a monthly payroll of *2.-; Laabjr. left support to the vice
Van Valaah. vice-president; Mrs. lieved that the present Congress
this Is needed.
Total warrants outstanding In all lation of the local chapter Monday 598 78 for teachers, this Item will . *rand-
L. K. Page, secretary, and Mrs. will appropriate more funds Mr this
funds amount to (29.84* 61. Thia morning. Mias Mary 8mitson. presi­ be more than 5 times that amount1 ’«stalling officers were Roland
work before that time and that the
1. A. Valentine, treasurer.
la a reduction of (14.671.16 from dent of the student body. Blade a during the remainder of the year Moshler. dla’^ t deputy grand
A committee consisting of Mrs. CWA work will be continued. How­
the amount due January 1. 1*33 short address, and Mias Olyde Dll- This will be more than *12,983 90 ,naster' and Mrs. Stella Eaton, dls-
William Donaldson. Mrs. Meda ever. the CWA offices, both couaty
A large part of this however was ley sang a vocal solo.
If all taxes are paid the problems , ,rlct daputy president. They were
Catching, and Mrs. Clara Taylor and state are not approving any
brought about by the cancellation
Next elections from the Junior of the school board would be aim aaal” ed by Dorothy Girard and Os
was named to meet with the book projects now which will extend be­
of warrants to offnet losses In the and senior classes will be held In pie. but they realise that they will wald O,aon depu,> «rand mar’hals.
committee of the library board yond that time.
banks by retaining the sinking the spring term.
not be paid anywhere near the 100 1 and b' °*her officers.
Work on Playground Fence
Monday to consider new volumes
fund says C. A. Horton, accountant
percent mark
They must make
0<ta Paat *"*'• Qrand Pln
Work on the playground is pro­
which will be purchased soon.
In his summary of the city fanan- LIBRARY BOARD HOLDS
the money they will receive come
Mr" Edna ''sm ell, retiring noble
It was also decided to continue gressing slowly now with carpen­
ces.
aa near meeting the expense« In -| *Tand wa< P^sented with a past Joint Installation With Rich
ANNUAL MEETING HERE
holding
the monthly meetings of ters completing the fence and en­
The warrant sinking fund carried
curved as Is possible to prevent! noble *rand ’ pln by Sarah John"' Mountain Circle, Eugene;
the
club
at the City Hall for the trances to the grounds. Some dirt
In the 1*33 budget called for (3,-
plunging the district Into further I Ben,or
nob,e Krand of ,he
Meet at Marcola Jan. 18
future months. Other matters remains to be hauled in to make
153 26 Of thia amount (2062 »9 was Mrs. Emery Heads Group for Sec­ warrant debt.
lodge.
ond Term; Book Committee
taken up included a discussion of suitable fills. This is being taken
collected, and (1100 2* remains un
Budget Items including amounts: Monthly social for the Rebekah
Mrs. Stella Lewis was installed
Starts Repair Work
the
future program and year's there from the streets by the street
paid due to the failure of many to
expended are as follows:
, lod*«* wl" be b“ld nexl Monday as president of Iuka circle. Ladies
work of the organisation. Much of crew which has surplus dirt o dls-
pay their taxes.
Budget
Comparison
1st
Half
nl*h'
alon*
wl,b
,n"
lat,on
rer<‘"
Auxiliary
of
Ihe
G.
A.
R.
at
Joint
Annual meeting of (he Spring-
Warrants outstanding by funds
monies. Mrs Elsie l-ambert. Mrs. Installation ceremonies held at the the time of the club has been de­ pose of.
Fiscal Year
field Library board was held Iasi
The armory is progressing more
are as follows: Oeneral (24,*11.1*;
Emenile
I
Ada ’x>ve- Mrs. Rosa Montgomery, armory here last Thursday evening voted to Improvement ot the Libr­
1933-34
Thursday afternoon at the home of
ary during the past year. Members rapdily this week under the dl-
Library (182.60; and Street Im­
to
Dec
31
Mrs.
Kiser
and
Mrs.
I.
D.
Larl-
with Rich Mountain circle from
Budget
Mrs. N. W Emery, president. Mrs.
of the club assisted In moving the rectlon of George Perkins, superln-
provement (4,7*9.86.
1933 ’1 mer. are In charge of the monthly Eugene.
Emery was elected president again
llbrary Into the new location, and tendent It has been decided that
Total Receipts Listed
social.
Others officers installed for Iuka
Gen. Control
( 489.0« ( 2*7 21 ,
sponsored their annaul flower the sqcond floor will be support-
Total receipts during the year for the next year during the busi­
circle are Mrs. Grace Lansberry,
Teach. Salarles 19,860.0« 7.790.96
ness meeting.
cd by large truss beams hung from
show at the library last spring.
1*33 amounted to (38.387.38 with a
800.00
487.66 LOCAL LODGE TEAM HAS senior vice-president; Miss Eva
Other officers elected are Mrs. Supplies
the roof thus making a large
balance of (18,844.66 on hand Jan­
376.00
480.11
C. E. Wheaton, vice-president, and Text Books
MANY INSTALLATIONS Louk. Junior vice-president; Mrs. CHURCH BODY ADOPTS
open unobstructed lower floor
uary 1. 1*33.
Rosa Montgomery, chaplain; Mrs.
Other Teaching
which can be used for basketball
Warrants outstanding January 1. Mrs. L. K. Page, secretary. All of­
Expense
400.00
21.42
Roland Moshler. district deputy Nellie Carr, patriotic instructor; . WEEKLY T IT H E SYSTEM and other games.
ficers
were
re-elected
for
the
sec­
1*33 were (44,43* 78. In 1*33 war
Miss
Jean
Louk.
conductor;
Miss
Jan. Salaries
2,100.00
980.00 grand master of the I. O. O. F.
ond year.
rants Issued reached (29,289.91.
A slxteen-polnt program center­
200.00
227.21 lodge for this district, and his In­ Jol-ana Putman, assistant conduc­
Members of the Library board Jan. Supplies
making a total of (73,726*7. War­
JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS
Fuel
.....1....
480.00
378.60 stalling team are busy now Install­ tress; Miss Ila Putman, guard; ing around a weekly personal tith­
are
Mrs.
Emery,
Mrs,
Milton
V.
rants cancelled and paid during the
Light A Power
300.00
63.67 ing new offlcera for the various Mrs. Genevieve Louk, secretary ing plan carried out In the manner H. S. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
Walker.
Mrs.
Walter
B.
Scott.
Mrs.
year 1933 Including Interest amoun­
Water
280.00
95.02 lodges In the county. Monday night and Mrs. Pearl Knowler, treasurer. prescribed In the Old Testament
ted to (47.388.89. leaving a cash Wheaton. Mrs. Page, and Mrs. D.
Members of the Junior claa» at
A potluck supper followed the was adopted by the Christian
Telephone
160.00
67.83 they Installed In Springfield, Tues­
R.
Haltsman,
librarian.
balance on December 81 of (4843.04.
the
high school were In charge of
church
at
their
weekly
church
Installation
ceremonies.
Other
Exp.
10.00
33.75 day night they installed the Eu­
Members of the book committee
Total resources of the city
the program presented at the as­
The Iuka circle accepted an In­ night last Thursday.
Repair, Replace
gene lodge officers at a Joint In­
of
the
library,
Mrs.
Walker,
Mrs.
amounted to (160.878.76. with liabi­
The plan Is a return to the Blbt- sembly period Friday morning.
Furn., Rqp.
100.00
40.23 stallation Next Tuenday, January vitation to meet at the home of
lities listed nt (186.436.14 according Wheaton and Mrs. Wm. Rouse, met
16. they will lnatall at Coburg, and Mrs. Abbie Ford at Marcola for cal theory of placing aside one- Numbers Included the quartet.
at the library Tuesday afternoon *o Repair, Malnt.
to the report.
Rudg„ grnds.
460.00
240.86 on Thursday of the same week their next meeting on January 18. tenth of each week's Income for Pearl Olin, Lucile Davis, Ruth Poll­
Only one Item In the general repair some of the volumes. They
—
the work of the church. The plan ard. and Juanita Seaman. In vocal
Library Books
120.00
75.77 they will Install at Irving.
will
meet
again
next
Monday.
fund wai overdrnwn. This was the
being tried out by the local church numbers; a duet by the Misses
600.00
Members of the installing team PROGRESSIVE DEGREE
669.44
Annual report giving figures Insurance
light nnd water fund which was
Is to have the funds paid Into one Olyde Dilley and Mary Elizabeth
New Furn. A
are the following deputy grand of­
TEAM INSTALLS FRIDAY treasury from which necessary Whitney, class adisors; and piano
overdrawn by (2 97. Other depart­ showing the extent to which the
Equipment .....
300.00
173.93 ficers; Oswald Olaon, marshal;
library
Is
being
used
will
be
issued
ments showed gains of from (1300
funds will be disbursed to the In­ solns by Miss Dilley.
Ernest Black, aecretarjT Lee Put­
Emergency
600.00
Installation of officers for Pro­
In the street department to (24 next week according to Mrs. Salta-
man. chnplaln; Elmer Findley, gressive 23 degree team of Juanita i dividual organisations as their
Debt. Service . 11,800.00
man.
In the audit Item.
Members of the Library Board Total budget (39.094.00 11.963.60 treaaurer; Elmer Pyne, warden; Rebekah lodge will be held Friday merits are approved by the gov­ HUNTERS GET MANY
The entire (50 for airport work
Linn Stone, guardian; and John night at the regular meeting In the erning board of the church.
voted
resolutions of thanks to the
PREDATORY ANIMALS
remained unexpended. Only (28.10
Lorah,
herald.
I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30. Mra. Zella
of the advertising fund was spent, Cllc club and to Individuals who COUNTY DEBT REDUCED
Predatory animals are either be­
Cantrell will be new president; COMMERCIAL BANK
(280 98 of the (500 emergency fund have assisted them with contribu­
ANNUAL SURVEY SHOWS
tions or labor during the past year.
coming more numerous In the
ENTERTAIN
W
ITH
BUFFET
Clarlne
Putman,
vice-president;
DIVIDEND
EXPECTED
was used, nnd (90.06 of (160 for the
mountains or la n e county hunters
The Lane county debt has been
Htnte Industrial Accident commis­
SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT and Maxine Snodgrass, secretary-
are Improving their ability to track
Payment
of
another
dividend
In
treasurer.
Mrs.
Stella
Eaton.
Mrs.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
PLANS
reduced
36.7
per
cent
during
the
sion wns «pent.
them down and dig them out of
the
liquidation
of
the
Commercial
Bertha
Rouse
and
Miss
Edna
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Gossler
A saving of (133.71 was made In FIRST QUARTERLY MEET seven year period from October
1*26 to July 1, 1933 according to a entertained at their home Friday Swnrta are the Installing offlcera. State hank of Springfield la ex­ their lalra. Two hunters brought
the first fire department budget of
Entertainment committee mem­ pected to be authorised within the In a total " of 28 skins from these
Quarterly business meeting of study of debt conditions made by evening with a buffet supper In­
(1434.
The police department
predatory animals to collect the
showed a saving of (18.31 In a the Springfield Baptist church will Rufus C. Holeman, state treaaurer. viting a number ot friends. Fol­ bers are Mrs. Alberta Walker, Mrs. near future. No official announce­
county
bounty Friday from the
ment
of
the.
expected
dividend
pay
Grace
Lansberry,
and
Mrs.
Mar­
lowing
the
supper
the
evening
was
(980 budget. The Recorder’s office be held this evening. A potluck The report Issued by him showa
ment has been made by those In county clerk. William Clark had
was budgeted (1000 of which (89 17 supper will be held at *:(0 and will that the county debt had been re­ spent with cards. Their guests jorie Moshler.
Outgoing officers of the degree charge of the bank’s affairs, and one coyote, one cougar and seve»-
remained. The street department be followed by a business meeting duced from (1,888.653 to (1,181.066 were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olaon. Mr.
showed a balance of (1300.46 In a and the weekly devotional. Thia a total of (686.497. These figure» and Mr». H. O. Dlbblee, Mr. and team are Mrs. Genevieve Louk as It will require several weeks for teen bobcat pelts. Charles Anway
had one wolf, seven bobcat, and
budget Item of (3130. Balances are meeting Is being held at the close represent the combined warranted Mr». C. F. Barber. Dr. and Mrs. president; Mrs. Cantrell, vice- the preparation of the checks after
one cougar pelt. Both men ar*
also shown In the library, health of the first quarter of the local and bonded indebtedness of the Milton V. Walker, and Mr. and president; and Dorla Girard, sec­ the dividend has been approved
from Oakridge.
and
authorised.
retary
treasurer.
Mra.
Larson
Wright.
county
for
the
dales
given.
church
year.'
office, and clean-up funds.
L006E GROUPS
INSTALLJOINTLY
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H.S. NAMES FOUR
MRS. FISHER NEW
CIVIC CLUB HEAD
IUKA TAKES NEW
OFFICER GROUP