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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH1KTIDTH Y KA It
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON,THURSDAY MAY 18-1»33
MEN HEAR SALES H.S. Boys brown
On Girl Smoker
TAX PLAN TOLD
No. 19
SENIOR CLAST
10 OFFER PLH
KCT M E D
Advanced Students Express
Attitude In Secret Vote;
Legislator« Heaitate to Enact
One Board of Directora to
Reasons Are Stated
Law Until Other Source«
Covsrn High School Educa»
Exhausted Says Speaker
tion for Non-Unlon Area
Tobacco Htnoklng may or may not
High School to Offer ‘Kempy’
Friday as Final Big
Production for Season
Cascade O.E.S.
honors Visitors
MOCK WEDDING
ENDS PJJUEAR
Cre«w«ll and Cottage Grove
Chapter« Come Tuesday;
Mr». W. C. Wright Elected
Grand Patron Guest
President of Association for
Year on Wednesday
Members of Creswell and Cottage
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Springfield high school students Grove O. E. S. chapters were guests;
will present their final three-act ! ot Cascade chapter at a social meet- LUNCH FUND BENEFITS
high school students. and young j
Brotherhood Sets June 14 as wont >n. aa la the frequent assertion Candidates Must File Petitions
stage production of the preeent Ing held here Tuesday evening. The
school year Friday night when the usual potluck dinner preceding th e: Public Invited to Program and
Tentative Date for Annual
In argumenta which w hear on thia
and Acceptance; Elections
senior
class, under the direction ot 1 Star meeting waa omitted thia: Demonstration of 4-H Work
subject, but W E Buell, Hprlng
Picnic and Outing
to Be Held June 19
Miss Marguerite Mllhollen presents week.
at Lincoln Tonight
field high achool principal, la not
the rollicking comedy. "Kempy."
A surprise visitor was Worthy:
Hecogiilslng nil tsxatlun aa ne­ worrying much about thia problem
Arthur Beebe. River Road, la the
Or. tlja lm a r HcJhacdt, Presides! of
Indications are that the house Orand patron Baldw1“ Entertain : Starting with the election of of-
cessary «»Ila. K. A McCornack, r»p any more.
first person to have filed bla peti­ the German Reiehsbank, is the Gar- I
by the girls' ,,ce™ Wednesday for the next year,
reeantailve from lauo county at the Not that the Hprlngfleld principal tion a« candidate for achool direc­ man savoy sent to w a fe r with Presi- ' will again be packed for this pro- m* nt waa
laal »«salon of tha l»<l«latura. ex­ has lino undue reason for auch wor­ tor in a non high school district, dent Roosevelt on AnaaciaJ and eco­ auction Bill (hose who wish to be *'** elub of ,be b‘«b scho01 led by tb® Springfield Parent Tteacher aa
assured of seats are advised to M,a" Ruth “ orrtaon. duets by Misses ¡«»U U ou Is now winding up its
nomic problems and present his
plained to an audience of 126 Ila- ry, foi smoking by students has
petition bearing more than the eountry’s
views
on
world
readjust-
have
them reserved at Flanery’a I Wilma LewU and Blanch* Bates. ytar’8 activities with two more Ini-
ten era at tha Methodist churob I mm n one of hla minor problem» ns required 30 nann-s waa filed on
drug store Immediately. Tickets a ona<ct *klt by tb’
high portant events.
Monday night that tha »alee tax administrator at the school and Monday.
have been reduced considerably for i • cbo°L an'l tumbling acts by Helen | The first of these ts an open
plan for Oregon waa adopt« by Judging from the attitude of the ad
Under the provisions of the non
tbls event.
Lyone and Wyetta Hprtggs
meeting of the local unit at the
tha legislature only aftar
to vanced students at the school tha hl*h
district law which Is
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,
Preceding the serving of the re-1 Lincoln school tonight at 7:30. A
find some other maana of b
< smoking habit will not become a now operative within l,ane county
"
"'"/ ’i d L i J 1 W
T i freshments the Worthy Orand Pa- program consisting of musical num-
tba budget hail failed and i
serious problem among these young there have been formed five sones
atudMto will do Friday evening I.
and Mrg Pear, 8ch>n
an
u> and
II offered an apparent maana
embracing all non-organlxed high
peuple.
the name whow which has Just r e - ..
,
.
. „
.
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.
.
.
a
.
thy
grand
matron
of
Cascade
chap
tures
will
be
given
by the Junior
compllahlng that and. Ila addr««aad
cen^ly broken all recent records for
The habit of smoking and Its ef high school districts, »ach of which
ter led a grand march Into the din high school. The grade achool or
tha monthly mealing of the Men’»
popularity on the theatre row In
ts have been the subject of dis Is to elect one director for the
lng room where Misa Margaret Gor- chestra under the direction of Bu-
Brotherhood and their wlvee.
board
of
education
of
the
non
high
j
Portland
where
It
ran
for
three
full
>» Ion In the civics and social
rie and Mis- Edna Platt poured the | ,or“ Roach will also play reveral se-
Mr«. Marion Adams to Repre- weeks as a legitimate attraction.
"Fully ninety per rant of th ,rr-olenis classes for several days, school district
coffee.
! lections.
laglalatora were In mental oppoal and tast week the classes which
The vote shall b.- taken in each Mnt District at Grand Lodge
Mrs. Gertrude WII sod . Miss Thel
An exhibit ot w o n by the Four-H
i_ n
tlou to the aalaa tax Idea when they are made up entirely of Juniors and non-hlgh school district schoolhouse
Meeting In Portland
ma Jweeney and Mrs. Opal Rob- clubs and the art classes of the
want to Halem last winter, and I seniors voted or. the question. on June IB The chairman of .he
town who dabbles with many ef- ert» «ere In charge of the program Lincoln school will be held,
did not gat away frum It until tha "Would You Want Your Friend to district school board Is to act as
Mrs Ida Adama, Springfield mem­ forts. Incidentally writing a book, arrangement..
Inata.l officer, Tonight
Judge,
and
the
other
directors
to
doae of the aavonth weak of the HmokeT" The balloting was done
ber of Pine circle Neighbors ot before she settles down^ All but j Mrg
Nee, and Mrg w <,
NewIy elected o„ lcerg ,)f th< p
aeaalou whan the taxation commit secretly and tha votes counted by act aa clerks and count the ballota. Woodt.ran. wa„ nam„ , une of thre#
wo o t i. ca t
ve a prey ous Wright were In charge of refresh- T. A. will be publically Installed
tee. of which I waa chairman, real the class number« themselves with­
Election Explained
grand representatives from District stage
experience. The cast Is
menta.
at this meeting to which the public
Ixed that thia waa the only po»- out any aaalstanoe front their In­ Nominations tor the vurlous dis 12, to attend the Grand Lodge ses­
follows: Dad. Jay Paulson; Ma.
Is cordially invited to attend There
alhla aolutlon and the final two structor.
trlcta shall be made by petition sions to he held In Portland In Eva Louk; Jane Wade, Lucille MU I
will be no admission says Mrs. W.
week» ware »pent In framing what
only
and
must
be
filed
with
tbe
June.
Election
of
the
Springfield
Bean; Ben, Ennis Yarnell; Kate]
The outstanding feature of the re­
O. Burch, president.
we conaldercd tha heat aalaa lax."
sults which were later tabulated for County School Superintendent at resident came late Tuesday eve- Bence, Virginia Chrlatle; Ruth
declared Mr McCornack
Mrs. W C. Wright will be the
least
16
days
prior
to
the
election.
I
nlng
at
Roseburg
near
the
close
ot
Bence. Beth Jennings; Kempy
the two classes under the headings
new leader of the Springfield P. T.
Conaldered Laat
James. George Mark; Duke Merlll,
of yea. no, and no preference, was The candidate must also file an ac­ the district convention.
A. It was decided at the business
We did not «»an conatiler the var- that not one boy In either class sp- ceptance with the County School
Mrs. Adams has Ju t completed Arlan Schantol.
meeting held Wednesday. Other
loua forma of tax on aalea which proved of smoking by girls or young Superintendent at least 10 days be­
a
term
as
district
guardian
and
Is
Harold Geiger Is business man-'
officers elected are Roy Quiney,
bad been offered ua until we war» women. The girls were a bit more fore the election.
succeeded In that office by a resi­ ager for the show. Other assistants '
vice-president; Mrs. William Moy­
rouvlnced that It waa nereaaary to lenient, however, with the boys.
The purpose of the Board of Ed­ dent of Junction City. As a dele­
rreate some lax equaltxatlon plan. Hix of the senior girls and four from ucation shall be to enter Into con­ gate to the Grand Lodge sessions. are Muri Carr, advertising; Ever Widow and 2 Sons Survive; er, secretary; Mrs. H. H. Schaiten-
berg, treasurer; and Mra. L. K.
A large buahel basket of revenue tha Junior class agreed that It would tracts with standard high schools Mrs. Adams will meet with repre­ ett LaJole and John Dale Adams,
Funeral Services Held in
| Page, historian.
measure» warn presented to our be all right for the boys to smoke. for tuition and to arrange- for and sentatives from nine western states. •tage managers; Melba Harris and
Springfield
Wednesday
Jewel Helterbrand, costumes and
committee but none of them ware
furnish transportation They shall
It was voted to turn the balance
Under the heading, no preference, levy a tax on non-high school dls-
The Springfield delegation re- property. Miss Gretchen Winter-
adequate alone and many of them
A
sudden
heart
attack
which
now
in the treasury over to the
meler of the university will direct
were uaeleaa on doae Inveatlgatlon, only two Junior and three senior trlcts for tuition and transportation ,urne<L early Wednesday morning
struck Lucius A. Tobias at his home h<>t lunch committee to purchase
the
make-up.
boys
were
listed,
while
five
senior
If necessary, and Io have general fron’
district meeting at Rose-
aald the laglalator,
Monday evening caused his death a supplies during the summer for use
and three Junior girls were not par­ supervlston over the high school I bur6 where they have been since
Interlude numbers will be pro- ghort tlme ,ater
in the hot lnnch work next fall and
Four meana of mealing govern
ticular whether or not (he boys education work within non-union Sun<lay. A large number of reso- vlded by Walter Lee and bis Hon- j
winter.
mental expense» were outlined by
Mr.
Tobias
was
born
at
Andover.
smoked.
dlatrtcta.
I lut,o«>s and changea n procedure olulu Tomboys, the high school or­
Climaxing the activities of the
the speaker They were:
Ashtabula
county,
Ohio,
on
Jan­
The tables as compiled by the
They shall deposit all funds with wera conNldered and acted on at chestra under the direction of Bu­
local association will be the prw
uary
20.
1S67.
He
lived
there
until
First, cut expense». Thia, he ex­
ford Roach, and the Tartman trio.
two clsassa are an follows:
the County Treasurer and shall ,be meeting.
he was 15 yearB old and then moved sentation of the Tom Thmb wedding
plained, had been done to the ex­ Senior class:
make all payments to standard high
Those who represented Pine clr-
I Bhers for the evening have been (O Alda. Nebraska, where he re­ at the high school Tuesday evening
tent of reducing the total expendl
schools for their tuition. If there cle at the district meeting were Mr. named as follows: Ann Wagner, mained for the next 27 years.
at 7:30. More than 50 small boys
turea by 30 per cent A greater cut
Y«s No No Preference
la not sufficient funds the County ®nd Mrs. Marion Adams, Mrs. Myr- Bernadine McFarland, Dori. Gerber,
He wag marr)e<J <o Mlgg NetUe and girls will take part and all
could not have been made at that Boys
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3
Court will make a -pedal levy.
. tie Egglman. Mrs. Juetta Taylor,
Mv C? ‘”r i T J»«» a‘ Hastings. Nebraska, on Aug will be smartly attired In full
lime without endangering the atruc Girls
6
13
6
Several persons In the different, Mr \ Edith Laxton and Mrs. That­ vey, Mildred Devine. Nathalie Ed- ust 6. 18»6. In November, 1902. they <lreS9 8U,ta or eTenln’ dre8Ma-
lure although auch reduction could Junior clssa :
sones have announced their Inten-j cher.
mlston and Theda Rhodes.
ba effected now. Much a large part Hoys
moved to Oregon and have resided
Thia mock wedding which is be-
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17
I
tion to become candidates for direr
of the oxpenae of tha atate la fixed Girls
in Springfield for the past 11 years. *“« directed by Mr. and Mrs. Haa-
4
17
3
tori, according to l^iuronce Moffitt,
that any cutting dona must be ap­
PROGRESSIVE DRILL
w’dow- Nettle Tobias; two 9er will provide a complete program
Leek of respect for their girl county achool superintendent, but LIONS TO HEAR TALK
sons. Kenneth A. Tobias, Spring- >“ ‘*ng nearly two hours In wWck
plied to a relatively amall number
frlends who Indulge In smoking, and nly the one has filed and accepted. <
ON STATE SALES TAX
TEAM TO MAKE QUILT field; and Merle L. Tobias of Port- manY local personage« will be Im-
Second, force In all delinquent the 111 effects which smoking ha< No candidates have openly entered
land, survive. He also leaves three personated.
taxea This plan waa held to he on the rearing of children were the contest from the territory adja ' The state sale« Ux which voters
Plans for the sewing of a quilt I
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Special music will be provided
.
M
1
grandchildren
and four brothers and
Impractical as most people would given by the boys aa their reasons cent to Springfield which comprises- will be asked to approve or reject were made Friday evening at the
Leslie To-! by a male quartet and by soloists.
i
two
sisters
as
follows:
pay their taxes If they could and for not approving of smoking by xone 3.
,
1 It< (
Ju'y 21
be th* sub^ ’ o f / ^ l a r social meeting of the Pro-, blag port AnfHeg Wa8hington;
A very small admission is planned
when the people are unable to pay women.
Springfield Zoe« Listed
discussion at the semi-monthly gresaive 22 drill team. Each mem-! Marye Tobia, chi
,IItnols. : for the program and proceeds will
taxe« the properly reverts to the
This xone Includes the following meeting of the Springfield Lions ber who can sew quilt blocks Is Apa TobJag Ashtabula oht<J. „«ri i be given to the hot lunch committee
di-» trlcta:
county which In turn makes It ne­
club Friday noon E. A. McCornack, asked to do so and ¡eave them wi»h
Tob,ag QarrettsTl,le> Oh,o’. Mrg for their work next winter.
cessary to levy a higher assess­
87. Norkenxle; 129. WiUagllles- Txine county legislator and chair- Mrs. Min.nl© Girard who will sew
o
«
Many In Wedding
.»
_
.
.
Clinton
Smith, Spartesburg, Penn-
ment against the privately owned
pie; 6, Willakenxie; 160, Garden man of the taxation committee of the Mocks together
Mrs. R iley, 8ylvania. and Mrg A
Q(
Dorothy Ward will be the bride
property. The delinquency peak
Way; 49. Deadmotid's Ferry; 144. the House of Representatives has Snodgrass. Miss Maxine Snodgrass Waterfork> Penn8ylTanla.
and head of the wedding party. Her
waa first reached In 1930 and has
Donna; 163. Upper Mabel; 6. Upper been Invited to speak.
and Mrs. Bertha Rouse will be
H# wag the
Qf
. groom will be Dallas Schlewe. Other
Camp Creek; 174. Hayden Bridge; j H. E. Maxey and D. B. Murphy chairmen of the program committee dren and wag a member of the members of the party arq Joe
climbed ateadlly since that time,
85, Maple; 62. Jasper; 117. West-¡are on the program committee,
tha apeaker declared.
at the next meeting.
i Chace, best man ; Aleta Barch, maid
, Friends church.
fir; 176, High Prairie; 20. Cruxatte;
Large Inoomss Gone
Funeral services were held from
honor; Joan Ward and Diane
Third, put heavy taxes on the New Forest Program and Co. 68. McKenzie Bridge; 11. Stafford;
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel Beeson, bridesmaids; John Shearer
162, Bear Creek; 2. Cloverdale.
rich. This would be brought about
Unit Law to Be Presented
in Springfield Wednesday afternoon and Rex Stratton, ushers; Albert
by Income and other class tax
at 2:30. Rev. William G. Taylor. 3h«»rer, preacher; Nadine Neet
at Springfield Meeting
MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
atlon The Income tax offered a
pastor of the Springfield Baptist and
Bill Vaughn, the bride’s
means of considerable revenue
Forest conservation work and the TO EUGENE CLUBS FRIDAY
ehbrch, officiated and was assisted parents; Donna Jean Gabriel, flow-
some years ago. but does not do so new county unit law will he the
by Rev. Edgar B. Luther of The er Kiri; and Dickie Moffitt ring
Members of the Oregon Lewis :
today as only a few have large principal Items of discussion to be
Dalles. Interment was made in bearer.
Incomes. The present Income tax brought up at the monthly meeting and Clark chapter D. A. R. were *
Guests at the wedding party will
Rest Haven Memorial park.
include LaVonne Johnson, Oma
whluh the legislature passed pro­ of the Lane County Chamber af guests of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson at i
Elgty-four cents out of every tax dollar paid In Spring-
Mae McNeet, Claire Too mb. Cath­
vides for a small tax on nearly all Commerce to be held at Taylor hall her home here Friday afternoon
ATTORNEY TO ADDRESS
erine Alice Thompson, Betty Qul-
Incomer and will proqtde more In Hprlngfleld thia evening starting Mrs. S. E. Stevens, regent, reported field is for local purposes and if there is to be any substan­
UNION PRAYER
revenue than aome of the bills with a dinner at 6:30. Nearly 60 on the recent Continental Congress 1 tial tax reduction it must be done at home points out
______ SERVICE ney, Helen Severson, Joy Rebhan,
which the legislature passed pro- persons are expected to attend the held In Washington, D. C.
County Clerk W. B. Dillard in a letter to this newspaper
F. Irvln.
AnKeIefl attorney.' ^
“n s o T ^ u e . i ^ s n ^ V v ^
on a group whose entity has almost dinner.
commenting
on
our
editorial
last
week.
will
speak
at
the
union
prayer
meet■
!
Schaffenberg,
Betty Jarrett, Elixa-
Annual election of officers for LOCAL PEOPLE TAKE
disappeared.
Mr.
Dillard
analyzes
the
total
property
tax
levy
and
lnK
service
at
the
Methodist
church
betb
Boyleg
Yvonne
Sneed,
Fourth, equalisation or shifting the next year Is also slated for the
DELIVERY ON NEW CARS shows that both city and school district actually get more ,h*8 eTenln* at 7:30 H,s «“bjecti Ruby Thomp8on Anna Marie
A nominating
of taxes from real estate to other meeting tonight.
will ivxx ‘•’T'lvo Caool
w, Ixt_
than their millagecalls for due to participating in the county L'1' u
iGo88*er- Ardath Church, Anna May
sources. This Is what the »ales committee which waa named at the
Two new model Ford automobiles
■
Gl,eh
The
Chrl8tlan
and
“ e'h- Gabrlel. Francis Martin, Annabelle
Cottage Grove meeting will report. have been delivered to Springfield levy for schools and roads.
tax seeks to do.
¡odist churches will unite for th is, Py,e Graydon
Dickle Bar.
This measure, which will be vot­ The Civilian Conservation corps resident recently by John Ander­
Hie letter follows:
service.
Most
of
the
Baptist
mem-
tj,0|Omew
which la now holding the focal son. local Ford dealer. New own­
Richard Larson. Bobby
ed or rejected on July 31 provides
I was much Interested in your, purposes, to 13.77 mills.
< hers are attending the annual meet Larson,
[jlrgon
Th0mp8on Robert
point of Interest In Lane county will
for a 2 per cent tax on retail sales
ers of the automobiles are Dr. W. editorial on “Springfield's Prob- j The 8,ate tax thls year amounts [ ing of their church In Eugene
Moffitt. Richard Bennett, Jackie
be described by Perry Thompson,
with certain exceptions, these In­
C. Rc'jhan and Dallas Murphy.
lern.” and the conclusion drawn i to 3.44 mills. When you take 3 . 4 4 --------------------------
supervisor of the Cascade and San-
Barber, Delores Keeler, Charles
cluding Items which are already
mills from 13.77 mills, you have PLANS STARTED FOR
Poindexter. Jimmy Shearer, Jloe
llani forests.
therein to the effect that most tax
taxed. Manufacturers will usually
left only 10.S3 mills for county pur­
Laurence Moffitt, county school FISH CONTEST AGAIN
ANNUAL
PIONEER
PICNIC
-
Chace-
Tommy Putnam, Arthur Mc-
burdens
are
local
and
have
been
pav about 3-10 of one per cent.
poses.
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| Pherson. Freddy Mitchell, Bobby
superintendent, will discuss one
EXTENDED TO MAY 31 voted by the people themselves.
Most manufactured articles pass
Of this 13.77 mills. 2.2 mills Is to
.
.
,
.
The annual Pioneer picnic to be Thomas. Rex Stratton and Herbert
side of the county unit plan for high
through several hands and the tax
hag W n ge( McNett.
In the editorial you state that the retire bonds voted by the people he](, Rt plea8an(
Due to the continual poor fishing
school education. Senator H. C.
would usually amount to from one
of
the
county.
The
levy
for
bond
for
Junft „ ,, wag announced
Wheeler has been Invited to present weather since the opening of the state and county levy Is 21.5 mills,
to two per cent for the manufac­
|(. wJ„ be heM at
the opposite side of the discussion season the contest sponsored by the city 40.9 mills and the school redemption would have been 3.2 w(,ek The
ASCENSION OF TH E LORD
turers.
mills had not the county court bud­
according to E. Q. Harlan, Chamber the Wright and Sons hardware com­ 23.2 mills.
the W. O. W. grove and will be
Antlelpatsd Revenue
Further analysis of the 21.5 mills geted 345,000 of the expected O. directed by Senator H. C. Wheeler. SUNDAY SERMON THEME
pany will be extended until the last
secretary.
Anticipated receipts from the
showH that the county and state are & C. money for retiring bonds.
day of May.
The Pleasant HUI Christian church
“The Ascension of the Lord” will
sales lax for the first year have
When you take the 2.2 mills levy Is sponsoring the gathering.
merely collection agencies for the
be the theme of the eleven o’clock
been set at six million dollars. If KENSINGTON CLUB TO
for bond purposes from the 10.33
local
municipality.
In
this
21.6
SPRINGFIELD MAN'S
service at the Methodist church
approved, the tax will become ef­
mills, yon have left only 8.13
BROTHER DIES IN EAST mills there Is Included a county
ENTERTAIN
CHILDREN
LODGE DELEGATES AT
Sunday. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter
fective for two years with collec­
school levy of 3.63 mills, which mills for county purposes, and, with
tions being made monthly. Retail
STATE CONVENTION will preach the sermon. At the
William Whitney, brother of Har- should be added to your school levy this 8.13 mills the county must car­
Mrs. W. E. Buell and har daugh­
evening service at 7:30 Mr. Fred­
business where the gross volume
ter, Evelyn, will entertain for mem ry Whitney. Springfield barber, a8 it 1« money collected by the ry on the various departments of
Delegates
from
both
Juanita
Re­
erick K. Davis will give the second
docs not exceed |60 monthly will
county
government
which
are
re-
here of the Kensington club and died at hts home at East Aurora, county for the local school district,
of his stories In which he endeavors
quired
by
law,
must
take
care
o
f!bekah
Io<,K
8
an<
l
th®
Springfield
I.
not he taxed.
and
is
spent
by
the
school
district.
New
York.
Monday
according
to
their small children at their home,
A state tax levy of 3 mills and
its many thousand miles of road, °- °- F are at Pendleton this week to characterise the chief personal­
223 B street, Friday, May 26. at word received here this week. A In the state levy there Is a 2.4
one mill for the soldiers bonus has
mills levy to raise the elementary must take care of Its poor, and must attending Grand I-odge. Miss Doris ities of the New Testament. Hit
2:30. The afternoon program will heart nttaek caused his death.
already been levied for the year,
millage tax, which Is levied for the lake care of its courts and other Girard and Mrs. Stella Eaton are . subject this week will be Through
consist of numbers by the children.
and the first half of the amount Is
local schools benefit, and Is spent activities too numerous to mention, representing the Rebekah lodge, the Eyes of Judas." The Sunday
They will he assisted by Miss Peg­ HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES
From the above figures will be and Elmer Pyne and Oswald Olson, school meets at 9:46. The Epworth
being paid nt the present time. It
by your local school board. When
gy Wright, Miss Mary Alice Bar­
SCHEDULE PICNICS you add a 3.63 mills and the 2.4 seen that Springfield’s tax dollar the Oddfellows. W. F. Walker, past League Is planning to present a pic-
the tax Is approved, the state mill­
tholomew and Miss Nadine Neet.
Junior and senior classes at the
grand master, is also attending | ture of Its work here since It was
age will not be collected for the
mills to your 23.2 mills you will see Is divided as follows;
the
sessions.
' first organised.
last half of the year.
of ten or more Is sought. Dr. Mat­ high school will held separate pic­ that the levy for local school pur­
frond Redemption ......... 2.8 cents
In concluding hla address Mr. thews and Dr. Marcy will apeak at nics at Swimmer’s Delight park on poses is 29.23.
State Tax ................... 4.2
Saturday. This will be an all-day
Mct'ornack declared that he and the meeting.
BAPTIST DELEGATES
LINCOLN STUDENTS IN
In your editorial you state that
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the majority of the legislators felt
Dr. Pollard reported that hts affair with sports and a picnic din­ the levy for city purposes is 40.9
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ATTENDING
CONVENTION
PROGRAM ON FRIDAY
that the law had Its flaws but felt committee had planted four more ner at noon.
mills. To this should be added 1.7
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that something had to be done and Norway maples along the highway
mills levied by the county court for
From tho above figures It appears
Five official delegates from the
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they wanted the people to know east of Springfield where some bad LINCOLN BALL TEAMS
the benefit of the city, and the mon- that 84 cents of every tax dollar Springfield Baptist church are at- was presented by a group of girls
that they had done the best they died.
WIN MARCOLA GAMES ! ey Is gent to and spent by the city, paid by Springfield's residents, Is tending the annual convention be- at the weekly assembly period of
knew how.
June It was set as the tentative
Both the boys and girls eighth hence your city levy should be 42.6 levied for local purposes, and your ing held at the First Baptist church the Lincoln Junior high school Frl-
Announcement of the district date for the next meeting which grade baseball teams at the Lin­ mills. What Is here added to the conclusion that any reduction in In Eugene this week. Delegates day. Those taking part were Helen
Brotherhood meeting to be held at Is to be the annual Brotherhood coln Junior high school won their school and city should be taken taxes must come from local bodies from the Springfield church are Lyons, Nellie Prlndel, Maxine Val-
Junction City Friday evening was picnic. The place and other de­ games with Marcola teams Friday. from the Rtate and county. This Is well foundod.
Vernlce Hawke, Mrs. Wilfred ler, Teddy Wright and Wy«tta
made and several Indicated their tails were left In the hands of a The girls won with a score of 36-4 reduces the amount ot the state and
Cooke, P. H. Emery, Mrs. Mel Rice ' Spriggs. Miss Spriggs and Miss
W. B. DILLARD,
Intention to attend. A delegation committee to be named later.
while the boys won 9-7.
county levy, for atate and county
Lyons also demonstrated tumbling.
County Clerk. and Rev. William G. Taylor.
be developing Into a aorloua man '
LIM ITED TO TWO YEARS ace among young peoplu, especially FIVE ZONES ARE CREATED
N. 0. W. NAMES
LOCAL RESIDENT
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TAKES L I
MEELSJONIGHI
84c Out of Tax Dollar
Returns to Springfield
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