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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
fflLlfii'rt
Committee* Olv«n Work At
Flr«t Seesion Of Now
Council Body
NO. 62
HPHINGKIKLl), LANK COUNTY, OKMGON. TH U ltH O A V. J A N l’A ltY 17, 1034
Tax Millage Is
Slightly Lower
Scouts to
BAPTISTS
SHIFT
HEALTH CONTROL Co^ Vesper
e Speaker LODGE FOUNDER Girl frolic
In Snow
IN U.S. HONORED
BIBLE SPEAKER
Pregident Of Willamette Uni­
Harry Wright To Lead In­
^iingfield Property Owners
Came
Follows struction Party At Winter Dr. Patmont Closed Lecture«
To Pay 74.7 Mills On
School Board and City Health versity Comee To Method­ Basketball
Playground On Sunday
ist Church On Sunday
1934 Valuations
Evening Program Fof I. O.
Last Night To Address
Committee To Meet at City
Portland Civic Croup
0.
F.
Members
Last
Night
Hall
To
Discuss
Plane
The trip to tbe snow wblcb mem-
Dr. Bruce Baxter, recently In
Springfield property ownera will
pay a la l levy of 74.7 tuilla thia
stalled president of Willamette
university at Haleiu, will d -liver
the reaper sermon at the Hprlng­
fleld Melbodlsl church Buuduy
evening at 6 o'clock It was anuoiin
ii-d today by Rev. Dean C. Poin­
perfect some system whereby chil­ dexter, pastor.
He Is a very lutereetlng xpeaa-
dren wltb contagious or Infectious
diseases can be taken from school er and baa been coustantly app-.-ar
more quickly lhau at tbe presaet mg before nl-t.loua and r.thor
time to avoid a poaalble epidemic. groups In this sluts since bis »•-
Buclt diseases as cblcken-poi. rival last fall, lie f.aa traveled in
mumps, lufluenxa aud others have virtually every country of the
beeu spreading so rapidly In Ibis world, and s|-ent considerable lime
pari of tbe slate that tbey are be­ In China before ruining to Ore*, m
from Is» Angeiea where he wa <
coming a real menace.
Already tbe school at Lcahurg aaslstaul to the president of the
has beeu closed because of tbe Culveralty of Houthern California
large number uf school children III. at la» Angeles.
The high school at Halsey has
He la a lecturer, minister, and
Just reopened following a shut­ teacher of rare ability, and at the
down during an epidemic uf Influ­ time he waa elected to the presi­
ents.
dency of Willamette university he
At the meeting of the City Couu waa being sought by four other In­
ell Mouday night Dr. W. H. Pollard, stitutions as president. Young peo­
local health officer, told the coun ple find him a lender and friend.
cllmen that In one class room al­
The Bunday vesper program Is
most all of the pupils were either
being arranged especially for young
mildly sick or were recovering
people. AU young people of the
from an Illness.
churcb are being assembled In one
Members of tbe health committee large chorua for the evening and
of tbe council are W. A. Taylor. It Is egpected that 106 will take
P. J. Bartholomew, and Edw. Prl- part.
vat.
For the morning service. Rev.
Poindexter will preach on the sub­
ject "The Voice of God,” at 11
ENDEAVOR PLAYERS TO
o'clock. Tbe Bunday school classes
GIVE THREE-ACT COMEDY will meet at 8:46.
Mem tiers of the Hcbool Hoard
HEALTH MEETING 18 DUE year when they pay their 193«
will meet this evening at tbe city
talea according to flgurea released
Present Peddler Ordinance le yesterday by Heu F. Keeney, coun­ hall with members of tbe health
committee uf tbe city council. Tbey
O. K.j Order Payment
ty aaaeaaor.
will discuss the present local
Thia la a reduction of t'l mills hualtb sltuatlou. end will seek lo
Of Bond Interest
| THREE SERVICES SUNDAY
The blrtfctay on January 15. of
troop had planned to take Baturday
O. O. F. lodge In America was ob­ will be held regardless of tbe local | Dr. J. E. Conant Begins To­
served bere last night with a ape- snow conditions It was announced
night To Continue Work
dal program for the Odd Fellow. '»»« ™oraln« *
Eunlce ° * r
Already Started
ber
who
Is
arranging
transporta-
and Rebekah members following
the regular I. G. O F. meotlng.
The party will probably not
under the levy for last year, wheu
A mild form of cabinet govern the total millage was 7(6. and a
io
Pl««™ »«« »ut they^ Communism from Russia la fast
W Il«i y wa born on January 15,
go tar enough to find good gaining a strong foothold in botb
uient »«> launched In Hprlugrield large reductlou from the 96 6 mill­
rill
I7B2 and joined the first lodge In
M
China and Japan and wben this
Mouduy night wbon the new City age set when the 1932 la i was
England In 1804. II. came to the 'n"w
A party of 36 has been planned movement has been accomplished
Cuuntil held their first regular collected In 1933
United Btates Io 1817 and organ­
for the outing which will Include tbe three will become the world
monthly meeting ai the city hall.
Comparison of the ta i levy seg­
ised (he first lodge here at Balti­
Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mr. and Mrs., menace, a Red menace. Instead of
In keeplug with hla declaration regation shows that the school
more. Maryland In 1818. He was Smith. Mrs. P J. Bartholomew, 'he Yellow Peril, declared Dr i-ouU
made llle prevloua week when the levy Increased, and the city and
the first Grand Muster, and the
Mrs. Olive J Rebhan, Mr. and Mrs R Patmont, goepel lecturer last
new council was organised. Mayor county levins decreased over the
firat Grand Hire.
Willis Bertscb and Mr. Durhman »«ht In closing his brief stay at
E M. Turner, Hatched lo all new prevloua year. Segregated millage
Numb rs on the program In­
who are providing transportation. ( the Baptist church here where be
bualueaa and aa rapidly aa possible for each political dlvlslou for the
cluded a voca| duet by Misses
Tbe four Inches of snow wblcb has given Illustrated lectures since
had each Item referred to the
three yeara have bevu
fol
Glyde Dilley and Mary Ellzabetb
fell here last night and thia morn Monday evening.
proper committee for Investigation I |owg;
Whiluey with accompaniment by
Ing will make travel slow up the
I*- Patmont took bia text last
and acllnu without further ronald
1934- Mcbool 30 1, City 31.« sud
Mrs. Loots Itodenbough; a talk on McKenile highway, but the road
from the thlrtyelghth ehap-
oration by the Council aa a whole Ittate 33. total 76.7.
the bl lory of the I. O. O. , F. by
I W.
„ , Is being kept open. Scrapers are ter of Ezekiel. After the three conn-
unless this Is desired by the com
IMF—School 18.6, City 33; Coun­
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H T - m t an d F u n ic . tra’ e,ln« “P an<1 doWD the hlihW,y tr‘ " h*’ 6 **COme rOmn,nnl’ t,,:'
uiltlee members.
ty and State 36. total 7«.6.
Gerber. Donald Toomb and Eunice
ghovlng the , now ,o either have Income completely antl-
In the request of five families
1833 School 33.3, City «0.8, Coun­
.
,,
side.
Tbe
state highway equipment Christ, they will turn on Palestine.
for street graveling In the north­ ty sod S ta le . 31.6, total 86 6.
Refreshments were served under passed through Springfield this : A Already
lra a d v e
ffo rts a
re h
e ln * m
ade to
etiorts
are
Dein*
maoe
io
west portion of the city, the ques­
From the position aa the highest
the direction of Lee I utman and morn(ng and opened up Mato Invade tbe Holy Land to which
tion was raised as lo whether or
Elmer Findley.
taxed city In the county In 1833,
street on both sides aa they went , thou and. of Jews have returned
not the streets Involved had ever
The
was the first
Hprlugfleld baa now dropped to
.......... meeting
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; ; for UP the river and returned.
I'" a mlwhtjr reassembling of the
been graded and surfaced If they
le
newly
elected
officers
of
the
the
. . .
.
.. „ Boy Jewish
a tio n
„
,
.. . ,
„
Nearly
every member
of . the
Je»isn n nation
bavs not been members of the third place In the last. T ai mlllags
ledge. Following the business
'
..
, 1. ,K II buslnesa see- Scout party
which went to tbe snow
Centering u/eaitn
Wealth in
in Judaa
Judea
couudl eiprmsed the opinion that totals for other cities In lume coun­
_a
in fiint
heeomlnc
a
i Ion the hsmltetbit 11 ttifli went to last week-end reported an enjoy-
ty
will
be
aa
follows
according
to
raiesune
is
tast
D
ecom ing a
no gravel could be placed on the
the high school where they played able time. Many others from wealthy land and the Dead Sea
Mr.
Keeney:
Coburg,
68
7;
Cottage
roadways except that It be charged
and defeated the Oakridge team Springfield visited the snow play i »r a Is one of the wealthiest mln-
as an Improvement ta i against ad Orovtg 76 4. Creswell. 61.3; Eu­
28-18 Following the game the ground during the day.
gene,
66.0;
Florence,
83.0;
Junction
\ eral an<1 »"»«I«« Producing re-
Joining properly. Only property on
players on both teams went back
Thls week-end the Obsidians are Klons In the world, declared the
which Improvement aaeeasiuenta City, 68.7; and Uakrldge. 66.8.
to the hall for their refreshments. starting their series ol ski instruc speaker. Russia needs tbe fertt-
have been levied must be kept In
Lineup of the two teams was as tlon outings. Harry Wright Is to 11 «»r fro“
area an<1 eventually
repair, and If no tai tor this pur­
follows:
lead the party the coming Sunday these three and other world powers
pose has been paid the Improve­
O akridge 19
Springfield 28
and each following Sunday for sev-l »<» swe«P ">“>
“ «“«*«*
ments will have to be made by Ute
___ Michael *ral weeks, some member of the the Jews in battle. At thia tima
Hawke 4
"Where's Grandma,' a tbree-act
property owners or be charged
Smith
io'
12 F
comedy, will be presented by tbe EXAMS TO CLOSE FIRST
club will lead the outing and will *>•«“ ’ »> descend to earth on the
against the property. The street
Spatz 10 give practical demonstrations In Mount of Olives. the mountain will
young people of the Christian
SEMESTER AT SCHOOLS Ernstlng 6 , ........c .......
committee will Investigate this.
Flock lj
Mattison 4 1 .....o .......
church at the blgb school Friday
the handling of ski and etfuipment. divide, fire will pour down from
To Investigate Qaoollne
Sharp 2)
O
F. Squires 2
heaven and other phenomena will
Final
examinations
will
be
given
evening
at
8
o'clock.
Proceeds
from
The contract with a major gaso-
Sprague
Gerber __ ... 8
appear. The Invading hordes will
Uns company for quantity dellvws Winberry Resident Since 1907 the play will be used to establish a at the high school today and to­
B. Squires ..........8 ___ ....... Bates 2.
become panic stricken and will
tea of gasoline at reduced prices
Passes At Home Saturday; cburc'b library In tbe Christian morrow for the first semester. Six
Everett Squires: referee.
slaughter one-another and all hut
week
quizzes
were
held
earlier
In
church.
was again presented The finance
Interment At Mt. Vernon
Next week the local team plays
144,000 of the Jews will be des­
Included In tbe cast of players the week. Starting next Monday
committee Is making an Invsatlga
Cottage
Grove and Coburg here at
troyed. all In accordance with
the
segond
half
nt
the
school
year
tlon to determine what arrange­
Funeral services for Mark E. are Klva Moyer aa Grandma. Altle
7:30 on Monday and Thursday
Bibical prophecy. Dr. Patmoot told
will
get
under
way.
Manning
aa
Gretchen
Blake;
Bill
ments can be made for local pur­ Golden, Wlnberry resident who
evenings respectively.
bis large audience which filled
Cox
aa
Bob
Blake;
Kenneth
Smith
chases of gasoline.
died at bis home ttaturday morn­
every available space In the local
Mure chairs are needed at tbe ing. were held from the Poole as Midnight; Mina Peterson aa IUKA MEMBERS PLAN
church.
Several stood and others
MOONEY
FUNERAL
HELD
Dahlia;
Dawn
Ctnrch
aa
Carol
City ball With a full attendance at chapel here Tuesday afternoon at
BENEFIT TEA FRIDAY
Alfred Wheeler Operater Of left after tiring of standing.
each council meeting eight chairs 3 o'clock. Dr. E. V. Stivers offici­ Worley; Martin Clark aa Jack Wor
AT LOWELL SATURDAY
Sawmill Here On Mill St.,
Sees Prophecy Fulfillment
are needed In tbe council ruom. ated. and lutermeul was made In ley, Beulah Thurman as Arllne,| Members of Iuka circle. Ladies
This war will be the Battle of
Forty Years Ago
Truesdale,
and
Lela
Peterson
Funeral services for the late
The city does not have that many the Mt Vernou cemetery.
auxlltsry of the O A. R. will hold
Armageddon. After It la over tha
of Its own and visitors at the coun­
a benefit lea tomorrow irternoon Charles Mooney were held at Lo­
Mr llolden was born November Lucy King.
A lfred W h eeler. b?tter known | j eW9 wm spend seven months
well
church
Saturday
at
2:30.
In­
cil meetings frequently have to 13. 1878 snd lived at Madeira. Call
at the home of Mrs. Alice Doane.
here as "Allie" Wheeler, who pass­ burying the dead and their bones.
stand The finance committee will forula for several years before com­
The program will be held at 2 terment was made In the Lowell ed away in Portland on Jacuary 5.
COVERED
WAGON
IS
TO
Then tbey will spend another seven
cemetery
by
the
Veatch
chapel
who
purchase sis chairs and one stool ing to the Uig Fall creek country
o'clock and all Interested persons
was well-known resident of Sprlng- years cleaning up the rubbish and
had charge of arrangements.
BE SHOWN AT SCHOOL are Invited.
Health Officer Reports
38 years ago In 1807.
' field In the early history of the spoils of war. A small party of the
Dr. W II Pollard, city health of­
lie was married 30 years and
city recalled Harry M. Stewart this army from the North, meaning
The
motion
picture.
Covered
ficer, presented his report for 183« leaves his widow. Ida Golden, three
week. Funeral services for Mr. Russia, will eecape and will return
In which he urged that the council chlldreu, Mary, Kalella. aud Joe, Wagon. 1s to be shown- at the Lin­
Wheeler were held Sunday with to their country. The Jews will be­
coln
school
Friday,
January
18.
have quarantine cards printed. He at borne, one sister, Mrs. Stella
interment In the Coburg cemetery. come apostles of Christ and mis­
Two
showing
will
be
held,
one
at
also urged that covers be required Myer, |„ Seattle, and one brother,
About 40 years ago Wheeler, to- sionaries and will work peacefully
9 a. m. for students at tbe Lincoln
on all garbage cans of 10 gallon E(, o<)|,jen, In Missouri.
gether
with hla two younger among all nations. For one thoua-
school,
aud
another
at
one
o’clock
capacity or more, and advocated
lie was a member of the Metb-
brothers and his father, operated and years there will he peace and
for students at the Bratlaln school.
a semi annual clean up of the dlsl church.
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____________ i a sawmill on the mlllrace near the quiet with no thoughts of war.
The general public If Invited to
streets and alleys Instead of only
carried forward January 1. 1934, site of the old Hour mill. He was n , lg wlU be the Millennium, the
either showing. Admltslon charges
once a year as Is done al the pres­
Springfield's Operating Ex­ was 329.864.51.
Warrants Issued at one time superintendent of one period 7>f peace and quiet before
DEVELOP NEW LIGHTING are five cents for each student, and
ent time.
penses
Held
Well
Below
during
1934
amounted
to 324.656.01 I of the Booth Kelly sawmills
the final Judgment.
10
cents
for
each
adult
or
student
The council also accepted a re­
SIGN; OBTAIN PATENT In the Junior high school or above.
Dr. Patmont spent some time
Actual Cash
Income
or a total of 354.519.52. Warrants
One of his brothers. T. C. Wheel-
quest of the school hoard to have
_______
and Interest paid during the year er. ns now cashier of the First Na- showing his audience why It Is nec-
The
film
Is
highly
entertaining
and
the health commltle«- of the coun­
A new type of Illuminated sign
_____
to 329.906.96. leaving a i tional bank at Cottage Grove. The essary for the reader of the Bible
cil meet with them lo discuss local known as the Art Lite sign has has an educational background as DEBT IS ALSO REDUCED amounted
balance of warrants outstanding other brother, O. A. Wheeler, live« to know the language of the day,
well.
health problems.
been produced locally by a group
the time when the Bible was writ-
Total Indebtedness Is $149,- of 326.222.91. a reduction of 33,- in Portland.
To Pay Bond Internet
of Eugene land Sprlngflold men
684.05.
These outstanding war-
While a resident of 9prtngfleld ten, to understand the prophecy,
A bond Internal payment In the who are Intereeted in tbe new ven­
273.47: Bonds $123,050.56, rants are divided as follows- Gen- Mr. Wheeler was very active In He told of studying tho ancient
sum of 3443.60 to be paid from the ture. A patent for the process has BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR
Warrants $26.222.91
eral fund. 322.541.73: Library, the city band. The city had a large history of the Far Eastern coun-
bond Interest fund, was ordered been obtained and the man are OF TOWNSEND PENSION
3259 94; and Street Improvement,
t-n d at that time which brought tries In which he learned much of
made on February 1. These bonds waltlug now for some new form of
The City of Springfield closed
much favorable comment for the | t|,e origins of these people lone he-
Charles L. Paine, district organi­ the year with Its finances In better 33,421.24.
are held locally and In Eugene ac­ gas being manufactured In Seattle
Total receipts from all sources citizens here.
fore the Did Testament Bible was
cording to I. M Peterson, city re which will eliminate the necessity ser for the Townsend Old Age Pen­ shape than they have been for sev­
during
the
year
amounted
to
330,-!
Mr.
Wheeler
is
survived
by
his
written. The destruction of Lot and
carder.
for a transformer. Phil Bartholo­ sion plan, will be the principal eral years past. Budget expendi­ 384.09. including the 313.890 68 for widow, three sons, and one daugh-; t,is people, of the Axetcs and the
Writing of several small war­ mew. one of the men Interested In speaker at the monthly meeting of ture« were approximately 30 per­
Mayans, was permitted by the Lord
rants for city purchases will be the development of the sign pro­ (he men's Brotherhood at the Meth­ cent below the estimated budget, operating expenses. This leaves te.
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because this was an act of mercy.
dlscourag<-d, but salary warrants cess. says It will be used In making odist church Monday evening. Mr. also below tbe actual rash Income, a balance together with that car­
These people were living In a day
Paine's address will follow the thereby reducing the warrant debt ried forward from 1933 of 35.320 56 TWO ENTERTAIN AT
for city employees will be cut up Illuminated house number signs.
rebellion and had become hard-
BRIDGE WEDNESDAY
usual 6:30 potluck dinner. All In­ says C. A. Horton, auditor. In his Most of this Is in bond sinking
Into as many warrants as are need­
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ened. Their destruction prevented
and bond Inter« st.
—
terested persons are Invited.
ed by the employee to aid him In KENSINGTON MEMBERS
summary of the annual audit of
Of the 324.655 01 for which war-
Mrs. W N. Dow and Mrs. Cllf- an offspring which would have to
disposing of them despite the fact
Springfield books which was pres­ rants were issued. 37.820.76 was ford Wilson entertained at the eventually bear the punishment
lhat this practice means ever In- GUESTS OF MRS. REBHAN
ented to the rlty council at their applied on bond interest, and 37,-1 home of Mrs. Dow yesterday after- were they living at the time of
STAR PLANS FOR VISIT
i reaalng work for the treasurer In
meeting Monday evening.
500.19 wns drawn from the bond noon In honor of Mrs. Larson Judgment or at the 'End Time', as
Members
of
the
Kensington
club
figuring Interest and keeping track
OF HIGH STATE OFFICER
Although the city budgeted 31«.- sinking fund to pay delinquent Wright. Twenty-four guests w ere, the speaker preferred to refer to
were
entertained
Friday
afternoon
of the holders of the warrants
at the home of Mrs. Olive J. Reb­
Plans for the visit here on Feb­ 397.40 for operating expenses dur­ bonds. Total bonds outstanding at - present and the afternoon was the end of the world.
when they are called.
ing 1934. actual receipts amounted the close of the past year amount- ' spent In bridge and conversation.:
Gospel Hardened
A proposed peddler's ordinance han. Mrs. Melville 8. Jonee was ruary 19 of Mrs. Peterson, grand
to only 313.890.68. Actual expendi­ ed to 3123 550.56. of which 3105.-! High score prlxe went to Mrs Laur-
In
losing
his talk he said tha
the
assisting
hostess
during
the
conductress
of
the
Order
of
East­
was tabled on recommendation of
tures from this fund amounted to 500.00 are general obligation bonds, ence Moffitt, with second prlxe be- people of America had become
Die committee named at a previous afternoon which was speut with ern Star for Oregon, were made
only 39.174 45, leaving a cash bal­ and 318.060.56 are Bancroft Im- tng won by Mrs. W. K. Barnell. Re- Gospel hardened. They do not res-
meeting to Investigate the present sewing. Mr. Dean U. Poindexter here Tuesday evening at the regu­
and
Mr.
E.
E.
May
were
guests
of
lar meeting of the local chapter. A ance of 34.716.23. to he applied to provement bonds. This is a reduc- ' freshments were served late In the pond to the Gospel preaching any
law The present ordinance has
more. In years past it was common
Hon of 37500.19 from 3131,060.76 afternoon by the two hostesses,
the
club.
Next
month
the
meeting
6:30 potluck dinner preceded the reduce warrant Indebtedness.
teeth enough If II Is enforced, and
after
an evangelistic service for <0
on
January
1,
1934.
The
following
figures
show
the
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
business meeting.
(he proposed one la loo rigid, they
The warrant call being carried HOLDREDGE RITES HELD or more P«rson« to stand up and
actual expenditures made In the
C. E. Swarts with Miss Edna
agreed.
operation of the city during the In this Issue of the News cleans
Swarts as assistant hostess.
r i i r r w r C iT IID n iV ,ake the,r vow to aerTe chr,at-
Argue Auto Sticker Fund
up the final city warrants issued
Al
O A IU K U "
whereas today In the same slae
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
past fiscal year:
Any money which the city re­
The
warrant
sinking
fund
of
in
1930
and
starts
the_
payment
on
fQr
Mrg
Hor
j
*2 ^
SECOND
STUDENT
DANCE
corder earns In addition to hla sal­
RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS
3920.86 brought In only 3697.8* those lasued in 1931. Few warrants tense Holdrldge. who passed away and sometimes none. All evangel­
ary paid by the city, through his WELL ATTENDED FRIDAY
Mrs. A. T. Peterson. Mrs. Murton which has been applied In reduc­ were Issued during 1932-33 and the , at her home near Trent Wednea- ists tell the same story, he de-
appointment as assistant secretary
first half of 193« as the city paid
of ]3s( wevk wefe h#w Sat. clared.
of state to sell auto license stickers
An even larger crowd of young llall, and Mrs. Robert Chatterton tion of the debt.
mornlng at 11 o'clock from , %
» « ly thia morn-
A summary of the debt situation current expenses in cash during
snd tag applications belongs to the people and adults attended the sec­ will he Initiated Into the Needle-
I the Poole chapel In Eugene. Inter- j
for 7 ° ; “ “ ^ 7hher*
a-
rlty and must be deposited In the ond of the student dances at the craft club this evening at the home also shows that the warrant total th°’ p J"*"'
..
1 liver a lecture at the Civic auditor-
ment
was
made
In
the
Pleasant
general fund. If the councilman Armory Friday evening than at­ of Mrs. F. B. Flanery, hostess,
B ud get C o m p a ris o n 1934
lum. Later he win speak at Drain
see fit they may reimburse the re­ tended the first dance during the starting at 8 o'clock.
Bal. orOD Hill cemetery.
Budget
Expended
and Yoncalla, and on February 7
corder as expense money, all or Christmas holidays. Music was fur­
75.50
124.50
200.00
Audit
he will leave oi. a visit to sixteen
part of the 26 cent fees collected, nished by Ted Lenhart and hts REBEKAH GIRLS CLUB
40.06
100.00
Advertising
foreign countries to lead a tour
but this muat be In the form of a dunce bund. On the committee In
160.00 LINCOLN SCHOOL FRIDAY which he will conduct for a steam-
Annual Cleanup ................................
150.00
MEETING TO BE FRIDAY
general fund warrant ao long aa charge were Burbara Burnell,
20.00
30.00
Fuel City Hall ..................................
50.00
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ship line.
the city Is operating on a warrant George Irwin, Irving Durr, and
240.00
| Regular monthly meeting of the
Mootings to Continue
Monthly meeting of the F. L.
City Attorney ...................................
2«0.00
hasla This was the substance of| lk)rU M„rle Robinson.
1492.58 Parent Teacher association will be
Hh, gervtcM 3che<,uied her.
257.42
1750.00
club of Juanita Rebekah lodge will
Emerge.icy
................................
a ruling on the auto llcenae law
946.08
671.32 held at the Lincoln school Friday throuigh Friday evening were cut
be held at the home of Mias Doris
Fire Deportment ........................ .. 1617.10
given the council hy James K. handling of this mutter, lu the Girard Friday evening. Miss Dale
13.26 at 3:16. A prlxe Is to be given to short by h,g other prW)glng
136.75
150.00
Health
Office
..............................
sheriff's office the fees are paid
King, new city attorney.
69.82
180.18 the room which has the largest per- gaKelnentg -j>he prophetic tecturas
250.00
Daniels
will
be
the
assistant
host
State
Industrial
Commission
It was pointed out by others that Into the general fund, but in out­ ess for the evening.
OD 3.06 ventage of parents present at this
contlnue at the Baptlgt church
3423.06
3420.00
Light and Water .........................
the city was In no way Involved In lying districts the fees are paid the
645.44
Library ................................................
640.00
94.56
meeting.
tonight
and on through Sunday
the collection of these fees, but worker for his services.
50.00
100.00
Airport
50
0,1
'
with
three
services. Dr. J. E. Con-
STUDENTS
MAKING
OWN
Call for Warmnda
Hint all responsibility rested with
1500.00
846.60
Police ..
653.40 ' CARD CLUB MEETING TO
8nt. D. D. of Chicago, nationally
The summary of the annual fin­ SNOW SPORT EQUIPMENT
Mr. Peterson, even to the extent
966.16
Recorder .............................................. 1000.00
44'“ | BE IN EUGENE TO NIG HT famous as a Bible exploiter aad
of making advances from his own ancial report for 1934 was given by
180.00
180.00
Treasurer
........*.—
_______
I evangelist, will continue the series
Students at the high school are
pocket for postage on the dally re­ Chester Aldrich, treasurer, and he
1720.42
3050.00
1339.58
Street Department
Miss Joey Hardy will be hostess of meetings. Dr. Conant was at one
making
toboggans
and
ski
this
was
ordered
to
call
*1,000
of
gen­
ports sent to Salem. Peterson waa
this evening for members of the time connected with the extension
week In the manual training de­
told to present a bill to the coua- eral fund warrants.
3 6222.95 O.-No card club which Is to meet division of the Moody Bible Instl-
314397.40
3 9174.45
partment
under
the
direction
of
All
councilman,
the
mayor,
re­
cll at the next meeting for the sum
Budget ................................................. 314397.40
at the home of Mrs. A rah Nell tute.
he had collected and the council corder, and treasurer and city at­ Glen Martin, Instructor. One tobog
Expended .....................
63.7%.......
9174.45
Brlckey In Eugene. Bridge will be
Services announced for the rent
would allow all or part of It and torney were present for the meet­ gan Is being constructed of ply
played.
I
(Concluded on Pnge «)
wood.
establish a rule for tbe future ing.
3 6222.96
Unexpended
GOLDEN FUNERAL
RITES HELD HEBE
Thom as W lldey, founder of the I.
EÍBLI CITIZEN
City Finances Are
In Better Condition