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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1 W
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAUK FOUR
uu« or* suggested by advocates of
the measure The total deficiency
ot revenue of more than sixteen
million dollar« stands little rhance
lot being made good by any mea
I sure which the people of Oregon
, will accept They have already re-
Dr. Gilbert Tells Lions That 20-Mill Measure Will Jeopard­ I Jected the sales tax providing ap­
ize Existence Of Local Government; Sees Little Hope
proximately four million dollars.
For Schools and Future Of State Under Act
What would the voters of Oregon
say if a sales tax providing tit
The proposed 2»m lll limitation a general disorganisation of muni ooo 000 of revenue were subiultte«l
tax measure which will be voted Opal functions "
to , heln on « ^ >pu,»r referendum
Limitation Bill Seen As
Foe to A ll Government
Upper Willamette, | McKenzie Valley
TRAFFIC SAFETY POEMS
COBB PRAISES ROGERS
WANTED BY COMMITTEE
IN "JUDGE PRIEST" ROLE
The Lealmrg U K society meets fam ous Authur Says Will Mah«« Sevan Cash Frlsss Offered Readers
The Pleasant HUI Owls club held
Of News For Submitting Of
Perfect Character For Role
Its first meeting of the winter Friday night at the I,. 8 llrown
Best Btory In Rhyme
Of Old Man In Stories
home
at
Leaburg
The
next
moot­
Tuesday night. October 3. The fol­
Tbe Oregon Hiate Motor assod a
lowing officers were elected Preel ing of the W altervllle P K society i
''The butcher who ells you a lion and the newspapers uutslde ot
dent, Alvin Olson; vice-president. will be first Wednesday lu Nov
bam
doeau'l worry about Ils tale the rlly nf Portland are starting
Lyman Tinker; ssrretary-treaaur- < uiber at the home of Mr and Mrs
Vou can boll II or fry It or drop It ibis week a four Hie hiiitioiuue
er. Henry Olsou After a short busl- Kveretf Wearln The Waltervllle
In the well; It's all lb. same lo |ioem cotilest ill which the jingle
"*•’ meeting the evening wus U ■ society plans a Hallo». , n
egpn. see ottio truffle saf ly wain
him after he gels Ills money"
'‘P*““’ •',ay,n» caH * " waa d''* U - ' ,,a" y
8O,',al
""
This Is the attitude of Irvlu B lug similar to Hie one below
All Schools Included
Those who have the Interests of lo make a drive for tie» members. I rial room Tuesdnv evening. O d e I'ohb. famous humorist and author, ll.-ie II. the I hh I v of William Jay;
on at the November election will
The speaker went on to ludlcale i higher education at heart cannot The next meeting will he b Id her 30. Tltelr regular liuslims who sold s number of his "Judge lie died nialulululug Ills right of
strike | 16,500 000 front the operat­
m eelllng was held al lit Orr Imiu.
that tHider the 2O-M1II Limitation logically give their support to a Tuesday night. October I*.
way.
Prlesl" lories to Fox Film lo he
Twenty Iwo new desks have been last week.
in'. I i.dgels of state, county, and union high school could make no | measure as destructive as the
welded Into Will Hilgers' lal si pic lie was righ t dead right, as he
Itallv
day
will
he
observed
both
1,1 ’*’* Pleasant Hill pub
municipal governments, and school le w where the union high school Twenty Mill Limitation promises
sped along
lure, "Judge Prlesl," arrlvlt'g next
by the Thurston and Lealmrg
>•»’
replacing old ones
districts without providing substi­ district includer a city. No levy to be
Sundae al the M. Itonulil Ihealre In Bui h ''« Just as deud as If he'd
could be made In non-high school I “With governments Generally dis
Mr' and Mra' I’ennington ol church congregations next Sun
been »rung'
Eugene
tute sources of revenue and will
territory to pay the tuition of non organised and dismantled, with the ‘■•’’be, Arlxoua have moved onto day. October IÏ With a basket
All leaders of Mils l i e w ,pap.-r are
This
tolerance
toward
the
studio
briny disaster to the State of Ore­ high school students elsewhere, school system undermined, higher l,"‘ ranch racently vacated by Mr or pot luck dinner. Thurston's goal
Is refreshing when one recalls the eligible lo compete III the contest,
gon. declared Dr. James H. <3iV and approximately one quarter of ¡education prostrate, the State of a"‘* Mrs S,OB*
Is
202
children ol
action of many writers who have which will . lose October 31 I'rlsea
1« rt. in addressing the Lions club all the high school students of the Oregon and Lane county In parti ,h *‘ N m lly
The W altervllle 8. 8 district
attending the Pleas
sold stories tor plrturlaatlou ■ », will be divided as follows: 83 for
here Friday noon.
Futon
quarterly
conference
will
be
! stale would suffer a loaa of educa eular will have little to offer to aal ***** public school
>
i.
"
.
.
.
.
.
¡left
Hollywood panning everybody llrst place; 88 for second; five
"Had the sponsors of this m ea-. ilonal privileges.
those who buy land and establish
Kalph loslrd returned from a held next Sunday evening ul Mabel mid everything connected wlili mo third prlgea of 81 each Kulrlea
Mr
and
Mrs.
Joe
Putnuiu.
Cor
sure provided In the same bill ade-
He discussed In particular the them selves In our midst. The mea huu,1“a *rlp Ssturdity bringing
.bonlil I h > Biibmltled lo the Hprlng
lion picture".
vallls. Mr. mid Mrs II Putnam.
quale sources of revenue to make
of , he Twenty Mill Lirnlta aur# woul<* prove suicidal from t h e 1 w,th hlm * f,n* de*r
Cobh arrived In Hollywood sc field News, or mslled directly to
Myrna l.alrd left Monday tor Mr and Mrs Norman Ellingson
good the deficiency so that the ap- ||w0 „„ , hp e, , m,,nlarv grhooto of i >“ «n<iPotnl of realty owners and
companled by his daughter. Elisa the Or. ion Billie Motor aa .oela
proval of tax reduction would have l4lne Mun, v howing that reduc I
operators alike.“
, Portland where she will take part and children. Mr and Mrs Glen I 1 belli, who had also sold a story lion. Portland, where Judging will
Putnam and children, all of Bend,
Glee Club Sings
i ,n ,h e 4H atyle r'5vu*
«be
carried approval of sufficient re-
, he w, y from S1
cen,
i io Fox Film Her novel. "She was lake piece. You may submit as
Cal Young, county commisaloner. ] ^'r International Livestock show were recent visitors al the home a l.adv.” was a recent vehicle for ii.anv jlngh s «« you wish. Iiul only
veaue sources I would now be ad­ In Engenc to 70 per cent In Maple-
of Mrs. Floyd Meyer
vocating the tax reduction mea lion would brromr necessary In and chairman of the Boy S co u t' ,h ls we*b
one prise will be awarded to each
Helen Twelvetrres
The Deerltorn P T. A. meets
drive
for
lotne
county,
spoke
brief
Mr
»»>*
Mra.
George
Kelsay
are
sure.”
When he viewed the com plet'd partlcliNinl
case
the
amendment
passed
| ly on the work of the Scouts u r r bulldla» a bungalow on the Oar­ Friday night with Prof C. I. Kel
' Judge Priest." Cobb expressed the
Tim "l.el's Quit Kilting'' drive
ley of the U. of (). as the speaker
ing cooperation In the fund oam- i ,nlre ranch.
warmest enthiistrs m for Ils hnndl entered Its third lw ii* i« k period
figures to show that the counties.
the speaker, “should not de
Refreshments
of
doughnuts
and
palgn
The Home Economics club with
lug bv Director John Ford
October 7. with iwlucnllonal and
which under the measure cannot celve them selves. They should
Members of the girls glee club] Mrs Del Holcomb as president elder will be served
"Even If I was a man to worry oiiforc men! grtlvRIea coticenira
levy more than 5 mills for opera frankly recognise that they are In
Mi
and
Mi".
M
J
Wearln
were
at the high school under the dlrqc ’ h*,d *’» regular meeting with Me»
about his varns after they are sold l.-il on m olorlsls who fall fo ob­
tlon. would be compelled to meet | different regarding the advantages
lion of Mis Olvde Dlllev and Mlat c - B- Jordan last Wednesday. A honor guests al a family reunion
lo Hollywood, them ’d be no cause serve sign« and signals This phase
the compulsory school levy and the of popular education and are wll-
Sundav al the home of Mr and
U ^ o “ Te,,p7rdUe'7he“'s c h ^ i s ^ - E**«ab* 'h Wh“ » - y »«“ « ' * i1 "“ «> T ’ re*‘ *1‘’ h *““’* • • « " aa
of (he drive Is bolug itlrocled to­
for It this lime." he said
old age pensions out of the coun
bera. Miss Barbara Barnell accom
noon to a group of 14 womeu Mrs Leland Shrode, Wullervllle.
"Will la the perfect n.an for ol' ward I'lni.vr observance of roadside
ty’s quota. When provisions are tern of the state In order to lop
Mrs. Arthur Jordan and son. complimenting their 43rd wedding
panted the singers.
Judge Priest No actor that I know warning nlgus. such as "curve" and
made for these compulsory levies a few dollars from th tax upon
Bobby, of Columbia Falls. Montana anniversary. Nineteen were pres­
of could have made him so warm ''crossroad" uu.ikcrs, and a more
at least eleven counties In Oregon property.”
and Mrs. Boyd Walker and two ent.
and wise ami human As for the g. noral u n and observance of un
would have less than nothing on
In conclusion the speaker point­
A friendship shower compliment-
■ < hiblren have been guests at the
production. H'a beautiful. If you Ivcrsal arm signals fur turning and
which to operate. "The county ed out the serious effect of the 20-
i C, E Jordan home.
lug Mrs. O. L. Btucy was glveu
want my opinion In one word." he slopping
functions in probating of estates, mill limitation on all state func­
Wednesday. October 3rd. by the
added to an Interviewer, "you can
administration of poor relief, super­ tions. including higher education.
W ullervllle latdies Aid society.
Man Paralysed— Fred Clover le
just say—'groat!” *
vision of road construction, re­ He criticised the 20-mlil limitation
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
: confined lo his bed following a
In "Judge Priest." Will Rogers
cording of deeds, mortgages and as "a greater menace to the Uni­
By JOHN H PUEl.lLHKR
Visits
Mother—
Al
Smith
vlalted
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
paralytic stroke this week
Hla
has the largest cast lhat has ever
contracts, enforcement of con­ versity and the educational Inter­
RADUALLY the unreasonable
here at the home of his mother.
left
side
Is
pa
n
il
vied
tracts, punishment of crime, and ests of Lane county than the Zorn-
prejudice which h e l d the
Rev. V ellle Pruitt will preach on
Mrs Laxlon Sunday while enroute upporled him In a film Among
protection of life and property. McPherson Bill which Lane county hankpr responsible for both the de
At Bridge Dedication— Mr and from Belknap C. C. C. camp to the principals are Tom Brown. An the topic, "Prayer," at the 11:00
presslon a n d Mrs Fred Ixmk drove to Mapleton Vancouver. Washington where he its Louise. Henry B Walthall. o'clock service In the Christian
These things cannot be sacrificed rejected by a majority of 36 to I."
all of Its dire ! Sunday to attend the dedication ex-
Hgvld Landau. Rochelle Hudson church Bunday Tim Itlhle school
without undermining business and Under the Twenty Mill Limitation
was transferred to the headquar
cottsequenc e s
and Slepltt Fetchlt.
creating chaos and disorder. The a 60 per cent reduction in the
will meet at 9 46. and for the even
j
erclaea
for
the
new
county
bridge
ten*
office
Is uow pass
municipalities of Oregon would sus­ state's operating budget would be­
Ing earvlre Rev I’rtillt will preach
Ing It Is being
Vlait With Parents— Mr and Mrs
tain cuts in their operating budgets come necessary and when enforced
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION
Vl8,ta » '•» ••'-J *’ Kmnx.ne of at 7 30 on "Jean«' Love for Bln
realised t h a t
Edgar Louk spent the week end at
of more than two millions of dol­ economies become nec-»jsarv high­
NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION '
* •» here Bunday to visit nera.” There will be special muaic
bad the bor-
lars. meaning in many cases the er education always gets the worst
r o w e r been Pleasant Hill at the home of her NOTICE OF BLOCK VACATION with his slater. Mrs Jani-a La »loi! al the morning service and Merton
sacrifice of necessary police and of the deal.
NOTICE OF LOT VACATION
able to pay parents, Mr and Mrs Andv Olson
Ferebee and the pastor will sing
the b a n k e r
fire protection, undermining of pro-
Notice Is hereby given that on
Slat«r--M rs Roy Le.. of a duel In Ihe eveulng The En­
Sees N o R evenu e Source
Son
Borrv—Mr.
and
Mrs
Milton
w o u ld have
the sixth day of October, 1934. the Slayton la her., this week visiting deavor groups meet at 6:30
vi-lons for sanitation and result in
Supplementary sourcos of reve-
met t h e de LcRoy of W estfir sre the parents State loind Board of Oregon Med j with her elater. Mr« O II. Dlbblee
mauds of tbs I of an Infant son born to them at wllh th- City Recorder of Spring
CALL FOR WARRANT*
d e p o s i t o r the Pacific hospital In Eugene on field. Oregon Its petition for the
A, 8a,,„ , 8und«y^-Mr and Mr»
Notice Is hereby given lhat
vacation of the following part, and
daughter. Bellv
Thai there was Thursday. October 4. 1934
I H PtlgLICHKg
portions of the nlal of K eeneys
n o adequate i
School IHsIrld No. 19. In lotne
No l9 °T iS E ,S HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
market for uiur.g. ges. bonds, slocks
Get Deer— Mr. ami Mrs Dodd First Addition t o Springfield Lane Lott, «peni Sunday al Salem
munty, Oregon, will pay al the of-
ntCKU1. >.JS ,a ,e ° f O’’®*011 ,h «‘ a SCHOOL MEETING of
Oregon:
,
.
...
—as a matter of fact for any of the Miller and M A Pohl returned Cnunfv.
a t r d? n t ic e lA Wk 1| b e . i e n aL C P Hal1' 0,1 ,h e 3181 day of October. 1934.
Thai Portion of Eleventh Street
Leave for H om e-M i and Mr» f l . . of clerk «f snld district, all
” ,hf P M ,or ,he purpose of discussing the budget merchandise lu which the banker during the week end from u hunt Ivlee nnd being between block" Tom Linder left Wednesday for wurinnls lo and Including. 3737.
d e a ls -» a s not taken Into consider jn(( |r , 0 , o Ka!1, ern
They one two three, four. five, »lx and ' i|lt.|r home at Midvale. Idaho, after
hereinafter set out with the - la
levying
board, and
and to
v o t e on
fin fh<x
r n n n u l.
y in g board,
to vote
the n proposi­
tlnl*d April 30, 1934
(m erest
tion of levying a district tax.
atlou by bis critics. With them, it ,
, . .
.
_ , ,
Hi.
: liiirlv feel of »aid El veil
. . . .
brought home two mule deer
ceases after October 12. 1934
was a questioo of finding someone
th
street
lying
easterly
of
block
____The ,ot? 1 a®ount of money needed by the said district during the to blau.e to m aite what ruin biams
8 K V K R T J A t'o B B O N . C le rk
friends sud relatives here.
Meeting Changed— Regular week .even: that portion of Q Street ly­
i »a ti™e^L*beei'iD‘n.8 .,on June 30th' 1934 and
June 30th. 1935
brought with It.
ing
betwe-n
blocks
one
nnd
four
ly prayer meetings at the Metho­
I estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be re-
The sneers and Jibes against tbe
Iwo aed three; that onrtlon of P
2®!ved ,fro?1
.«»unty school fund, state school fund, elementary
dist church will be h Id Wednes street Ivlng pnd being between
banker
which
for
so
long
a
time
school fund, district tax. and all other moneys of the district.
were front page stud are gradually day evenings hereafter and choir bln. k» three and »lx and four and
five that portion of O Street lying!
B U 0 G E T
disappearing. Will II ever be pos practice will he on Thursday.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
nnd being between block» «lx and
sible to measure what these uarea-
»evert: the alley running easterly
Balance on hand at beginning of School year
sooable slurs sod criticisms have
Zinc Is easily cleaned with a bit and westerly thru hloek on": the!
for which this budget is made ....
|
400.00
done to America? Bruce Barton of lemon left standing on anv stain »Ilev running ensferlv »"d westerly
From county school fund
................
5,600 00
bits the nail squarely on the head for an hour or so. Wash with hot thru block two: the alley running,
Prom elemenfary school fund
..................... .. 3,600 00
lo the following statement: "The water The zinc will look like new easterly and westerly thru block
From non-high school district for Tuition ...... 6.000.00
country has been flooded with
thre -- the nlley running easterly
Other source« ......................................... ....
18 62
-i-d westerly Ihru block four- the
Tuition. W alterville Pupils
................................ 2.00000 817.618 62 sneers a n d wisecracks against
You
can
prevent
eggs
from
crack
allev running easterly nnd westerly
bankers Most of these are sot
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
funny and their Influence is unfor­ ing by pricking with a pin before »hm block five: the allev running!
ensferlv nnd westerly Ihrn block
tunate. America will pay a heavy you boil them.
1. GENERAL CONTROL
Elementary
High
six' the alley running easterly nnd (
Total price to tbe future if It oow allows
Clerk ------------- -------------------- ----- |
180 00
90.00
we«ferlv Ihrn block »even
thnf I
faith In Its bankers and banks to
Elections and p u b licity ......... .........
21 00
I’se denatured alcohol to remove portion of N street bounding block«
8.00
be undermined "
Legal service (clerk s bond
fifteen
and
sixteen
seventeen
and!
in IR V IS
COBB?
Loud denunciations al political tobacco stains from copper or brass eighteen upon the northerly side: , _
audit, etc.)
........... ................
u,fi7
8 33
ash
travs
Other expense of general control
80 00
gatherings and loose talk In high­
509.00
that nnrtlnn of fourteenth S treet,
Total Expense of General Control
913.00 way and byway regarding banker
Ivlng a"d being between block»
sixteen seventeen twenty Iwenlv
and banking did more to break
NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS SALE
II. INSTRUCTION—Supervision :
one. twenty-four and twenty five: I
down the financial structure of our
REAL PROPERTY
Prfhclpals .......................................
j 1.89000 t 1.500 00
with
that nnrtlnn of flfl en Street lying
country than any inherent fault lu
Stenographers and other office
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
by
and
hein"
between
block»
seven
the banking system.
assistants ........................................
a
360 00
vir'tte of an execution and order teen rnd eighteen nnd nineteen ,
Total Expense. Supervision
8 3,750.00
Bankers lo s t Before Depositors
of sale Issued out of the Circuit and twenty, twentv-flve and twenty !
ALWAYS
One must always remember that I Court of the Stale of Oregon for six- the alley running enslerly and
III INSTRUCTION—Teaching:
600
GOOD
before a depositor lost a dollar, tits loin» County the 4th day of October westerly thru block sixteen; the I
Personal service: Teachers
J 9.360.00 » 8.965.00
SEATS
alley
running
easterly
and
west­
banker
lost
his
all.
Deposits
In
1934.
upon
and
pursuant
to
a
de-
Supplies ..................................................
300.00
400 00
Oanks are again mounting, proving 1 crec duly given and made by said erly Ihru block sv e tite e n : the
Textbooks ............................................
400.00
75.00
conclusively that the bank Is not an I Court the 3rd day of October. 1934 allev running easterly nnd wester­
Other expense of teaching ..............
150.00
250 00
To'al exp- nse of teaching
pending therein In which ly thru block eigh teen : the alley
519.890 00 outworn, useless loslltution; that in a
a . soon as confidence lo It I. re- T’"‘, Pai-'fl<- 8 a ’ !n'.L * ' f * S n t " 7 m nnlng easterly and westerly thru
IV OPERATION OP PLANT:
block nineteen; the alley running
u .u
«.low of t .uos
.a. Nation
wa« o(hprc
plaintiff and
Will n, A.
. . ored.
the .oa.
necessities
th . r.
pen-
HprnR and
defOT)d,
R easterly and westerly thru block
Janitor and other employees
8 1.680.00
840.00
pie
compel
It.
patronage
We
are
wh)ch
Bnd
order
Ralf
Janitors' supplies .... .....................
140.00
»wenty: the alley running easterly
160.00
Fuel ......... — ...... .... .............................
230.00
slowly but steadily moving out of waR to mP directed and command and westerly thru block twenty
200.00
Light and power
.........................
100.00
our slough of despond People are
me to sell the real property one; the allev running easterly and
200 00
Water
......... ................ ...........
200 00
again looking forward
J hereinafter described to satisfy westerly thru block twentv-fonr:
80.00
Telephone .............................................
108 00
64.00
Now that tbe emotl»nal reaction certain Hens and charges In said tho alley running easterly and
Other expense of operation
5.00
5 00
to the depression Is no longer gain- ' decree specified. 1 will on Saturday westerly Ihrn block tw en tvflve;
Total Expense of Operation
8 4.002 00 Ing converts, we are beginning to the 10th day of November. 1934. at the alley running easterly and
look at ourselves and our circum- 1^® hour of fen o cloc.k A. M.. St westerly thru block twenty-six; the
V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS:
stances wlib tome degiee of con ,h ® «outhwest door of the County easterly one half of that portion of
Repair and replacement of furniture
thirteenth Street between K Street
scious
maturity We are seeing 1 Court Hon- e In Eugene, Lane Cotin- and N Street that portion of four
and equipment ...................
{
60 00
160 00
! tv. Oregon, offer for sale and sell
Repair and maintenance of bnild-
changes The very distresses of our at public auction for cash, subject teenth Street between K Street and
fngs and grounds
900 00
economic situation have pierced to redemption as provided by law. N Street: that portion of fifteenth
«00 00
Total Expense of Maintenance and
our complacency
j a)| of the r1(fht f(n<, Bnd Interest Street between K Street and N
Repairs ................. ............................
8 1,700.00
The chief factors that mold pub- | of ihs> defendants In said suit and Street; lots one to twenty-eight
lie opinion have become more ra­ of all parties claiming bv. through both Inclusive of block one; lots
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
tional and have begun to realize tbe nr under them or anv of them In or one to twenty-eight both Inclusive
Library books .................................. ....
The N E W 1 » 3 5
120 00
fatality of nnluformed expression. to the following described real pro­ of block two: lots one to twenty-
Transportation of pupils:
...
90.00
PHILCO
I h a musical
eight
both
Inclusive
In
block
three;
perty.
to-wlt:
Total Expense ot Auxiliary Agencies
8 21000 We are beginning lo see that uu
The W est forty (40) feet of Lot lots one to twenty-eight both In­
fiiRtrument
of quality,
derneath
all
is
a
lack
of
Informa
VII FIXED CHARGES:
one (1) In Block four (4). Ches­ clusive of block four; lot.- one lo
lio n .
iiiatle l.y Hie world'H
Insurance ......................................
fourteen both Inclusive of block
8 12000 8 16000
hire’s
Addition
lo
Eugene.
Lane
But »III we even now go forward
T-dal Fixed C h a rg es.................
five; lots one to twenty-eight both
County. Oregon
8 280 00
laj,,e t rudlo nianiif-
with Intellectual courage? WIH we
Dated this fllh dav of October. Inclusive of block six; lots fifteen
VIII CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
continue, as a people. In our bait- I 1934
actinerH. Philco pres­
to twenty-eight both Inclusive of
New furniture and equipment
8 28000
education. our half-information, our
block seven; lots one to twenty-
C A SWARTS. Sheriff
ent« 49 m agnificent
Total Capital Outlays
8 280.00 following after false gods, our un­
Bv A. E HUI.EOAARD Deputy eight hoth Inclusive of block six ­
H V 4 U t I I U I
lie ' models of every
teen;
lots
one
to
twenty-eight
both
trained
Intelligence,
our
Inadequa­
(O
11
18
25—N
1-81
IX. DEBT SERVICE:
M
o d e rn C a b
Inclusive of block seven teen : lots
cies of mind? Man's Intelligence
kind ami alze unex­
Principal on bonds ..................
8 7.000.00
one
to
twenty-eight
both
Inclusive
¡net.
Receives
adequately
trained
can
solve
the
Interest on bonds
.............. ..
SU M M O N S
3.620.00
celled lu I heir claHH for
of block eighteen; lots one to
Interest on warrants
1,00000
Both
American
|
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Total Debt S e r v ic e ...............
811.620 00 is tbsfrontlerthat calis lbe plonser.
THE STATR o p ORROON POR nineteen; lots onp to twenty-eight
an d F o re ig n
and price.
There Is tbs undiscovered land that
LANE COUNTY
both Inclusive of block twenty; lots
X. EMERGENCY: .......................
8 160.00
S ta tio n s
beckons to the explorer Therein la Rva Marie Pugh Plaintiff, Vs Zack one to twenty-eight hoth Inclusive
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of block twenty-one; lots one to
the fare of democracy
p,lgh Defendant.
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expense for the year
8*2,696 00
twenty eight both Inclusive of block
__________________ To Zack Pugh Defendant.
Total estimated receipts, not Including
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE twenty four; lots one to twenty
proposed tax ....................................................... 17,613.62
fiF OREGON: You are hereby re­ eight both Inclusive of block
825 076 38 ' THE HIDDEN YEARS"
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
quired to appear and answer th" twenty-five; lots one to twenty
TO
BE
SERMON
THEME
'
POnipla,n'
‘ll'‘d »«tainist vou in the eight hotb Inclusive of block
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Philco I h built by
; above entitled suit within four twenty-six and blocks one, Iwo.
niaHier craftsm en, iih -
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., . .. ..
weeks from the dav of the first three, four, north half of block five,
For school year from June 30th, 1934, to June 30th, 1935
Love and Purpose Is the theme nllbj,raH„n
, h,„ B„mmong and block six. HOiltli half of block seven,
h u m ,lui World
Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3). (4), (5);
ing only (be finest
of the morning m essage at eleven if vou fall to appear or answer for block sixteen, block seventeen,
— 1 ^ ave Philco F.
n -l-(l), (2), (3), (4); in - l- ( l) , (2), (3), (4»;
muterialK,
and
balanc­
o'clock at the Methodl t church, want thereof the plaintiff will take block eighteen, block nineteen,
IV -l-(l), (2), (3); V I-l-(l), 2 (1), 3 (1), 4 (1)
824.945.00
’ m om X M odrl
ing each part with
The evening message at 7:30 will ! 11 dpfTpp against you for the relief (block twenty, block twenty-one,
)■ C ’ b in e t b rin g «
Supplies 1-2; IB-2; IV-2; V !-l(3), 2 (2), 3 (2),
as praved for ngalnsl you In snld block twenty-four, block twenty
every o t h e r p a r t.
be:
"The
Hidden
Years."
The
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complaint to-wlt A decree dissolv­ five and block twenty-six, all the
8 1.120.00
you glorious toa«
Philco combination of
Church school m eets at 9:46. The ing the marriage relation now ex­ foregoing described streets, lots,
Maintenance and repairs V-4 ........................ ...........
1,700.00
I bi« Built-in-Balanced
A Olcrlcan and
Debt service IX 9 ................................... ......................
11,520.00
isting between plaintiff and de­ blocks and alleys bplng situated In
Leagues at 6:30 In the evening.
United Quality with
foreign reception
Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 6; II-3, 4; III-3, 4, 6;
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will fendant. and restoring to plaintiff and a part of the said Keeney's
IV 3, 4, 6, 8, 7; VI-l-(2), 3 (3), 4 (3), (4);
her maiden name of Eva Marie First Addition lo Springfield, Lane
all the newcHt feat­
preach.
VH-5;; VIII-4, 5, 6 ...................................................... 3,260.00
Koeks and such further relief ns County, Oregon as platted and re­
ures m akes II the
corded In the office of the County
Emergency X ............. ........................................................
160 00
mnv he equitable.
Coburg Methodist Church
world's
outstanding
Total ..............................................................................
The order directing service of Clerk of Lane County, Oregon
842.696.00
"Lite Understood," will be the summons ngslnst yon bv publica­
radio.
That the hearing of said petition
INDEBTEDNESS:
theme of the 9:45 service by Rev. tion thereof Is dated October 10th. and of objections thereto will be
Amount ot bonded Indebtedness ........................
862,600.00
Dean C. Poindexter. The Church 1934 and directs publication once heard by and before the Common
Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants
ench week for font successive Ccuncll of the City of Springfield,]
school meets at 10:46.
Issued and endorsed "not paid for want of
weeks, and the date of first pub­ Lone County, Oregon at 7'30]
funds" July 1st, 1934 ............................................. 14,132.00
lication thereof Is October 11th, o ' i lock P. M. of November 13, 1934 ,
Total Indebtedness ...................................................
876.632 00
To remove paint spots from hard- 1934
at the Council room In the City ]
Dated this 9th day of October, 1934.
j wood floors, rub them briskly with
C A WINTERMEIER Attor H ill of Springfield, Oregon.
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
I. M PETERSON, Recorder of
j kerosene and follow with a cloth
nev for Plaintiff, Residence
A TTEST:
8EVERT JACOBSON, District Clerk.
City of Springfield, Oregon
i
Eugene,
Oregon
E. C. STUART, Chairman, Board of Directos«.
moistened In lukewarm water.
10 11-18-25—N 1-8)
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(O 11-18 26— N 1-8)
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