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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS People to Vote FLOWER EXHIBIT No. 26 HFKJNOKIICLb, IsANK COUNTY. OREGON,THL’KHbAV, JUNE 2». 1933 T H IK T IK T II YEAH On 10 Measures CASCADE TEAMS Past Officers Poindexter Will Round-Trip to Europe Give Program Stay 4s ROAD BODY ENDS Pastor Methodiete Name Portland Minister a* New District State Highway Group Aaaura* Superintendent at Meet Proteeting Delegation That Survey* Will Be Dropped Mr*. Van Valzah Only Char* Election of Convention Dele gate* Moat Likely to Stir Old Leader* Toppled in De> ter Member of N. O. W., Many Paopla View Varied First Guardian Neighbor People for July Election feat and New Champ* Loom Display of Tama and Wild in Next Few Game* Bloom* at City Library I'ant Guardian» of Pina Circle. Draguu voters will have to decide Rev. Dean C Poindexter, pastor of the Springfield Methodist church ; Neighbors nt Woodcraft, hud charge on ulna proposal* and alacl ala con O T . D T FLOOD CONTROL TALKED for the pest two years, waa re i _______ PARADE IS BIG FEATURE van I Ion dalegatas whan they walk START NEW SCHEDULE ,,f ,be reuolai meeting of the circle assigned to thia charge for another ___ _ . . . _. „ Into (lia election booth» July I t ac __________ . ______________ , ____ laat night. Mr« Kgglmann directed year at the rloae of the annual 8 0 0 Sign Petition Float* and Flower Costume* oortllng to * summary of the con Four of League, Yoncalla. u,g program and Mr«. Kl»le Lam conference of bis church held In Opposing Effort* Made to Feature Evening Program; lent* of the ballot for the special i Springfield, Hill* Creek and bert and other Past Guardian« aa- Change Present Location Portland last week. Members of election which ha> been Issued by Dinty'* Meet Sunday I elated with the refreshments. Winner* Get Ribbon* the congregation here bad asked ———— Following the regular order of W. II. Gillard, county clerk. Bishop Tltua Low« to retain their Delegate« from the Lane Pacific Perhaps the most Important deci »'«ndlngs were toppled j business the resignation of Melba Due of the beat flower «bow» and atlantre flyer, p i . » a rouml tn p fl« b l ! f wh(j also serve» a congre- Highway association attending tbe '* « ln ,h* <'»«<••’- ' * « “• « ' “ >e guard, children'« parade« yet he'd In slon which U n . county voter, will rl«h‘ to Europe in July, going New York , . ,, oburg. meeting of tbe Btate Highway Com to Rome, southern route, knd ruter* I»"»“ »l ° 8un,,"y »» four <rf ,hw Strongest waa accepted and Mrs Stella Eaton Mprlngfleld waa the comment of ba asked to make will ba the alac , ing Dublin to Chkeago, northers 1 The Springfield pastor waa also “ la,,on Wednesday were assured teams met for the final games of] waa elected to fill the vacancy, the large crowd« of people which Gun of six delegstaa to a alate con- rout* to aeterteia tha .« « t practice reH?lected to a9 treasurer of lbat e“ orta lo reroute the Pacific ",h * Sh‘’ waa •»> l ’*«t Guardian attended the annual double «how ventlon for the ratification or r e -|tb* «"•» half of ,h* U U E u r o i Conference for the coming H l«b ’ a' a‘ tb‘a “ » • •* Neighbor« Nellie Carr. «potiaored by the Mprlngfleld Civic peal of tb . p ro p o sed amendment to ;du,# Af,er ,h- “m” k* had ' '’ ared ” E“repa- _ 1 . ^ .. dropped and state highway en- Memorial service« for three de lb " H,Ma » •" club ta il Thuraday afternoon and tba constitution of ..the United | . glneers were ordered to cease their parted members of the lodge were ------ evening --------- — — Most Important among t * ! pre||m|nary survey authorised at Mtatas repealing the eighteenth also conducted during the evening, Springfield and Yoncalla still In a An unuaually wide variety o f amendment. change, m ad. in assignment, a t ; mee tie for second place. These two and a shower of gifts were given fInWera were displayed at the llbr the Conference this year waa the, ac„ on of (h< Hlghway BIx measures will b e presented , team, have been struggling In a to Mr. and Mrs. Ida Bcharen, new ary together with pencil r . he» , shifting of Dr. W illiam Marcy of to the people for their approval or , . . . . . mission came about after some 17 . - . .u_ for first place for several week. lyweds. by Jean ll»»ler Thump r ind Salem from the position as district refection by referendum of the I Dlnty's team sits tightly In fourth members of tbe Lane-Pacific as Numbers on the program In Margey Burkhart. ( superintendent to the pastorate of legislature. These are: sociation from all points between eluded a reading by Mrs. Alice place. The children'« parade C ye Sunnyside church in Portland. Rev. Soldier* and Bailors Bonus Creswell and Junction City appear Peterson, guitar music by Laverne evening drew the large«! d l^w ls Magln, pastor of that church. The alandlng« may *oon be ed at tbe meeting to protest the amendment. Pugh, acrobatic stunts by Wyetta which ha* turned out for I <y '• new d“ trlct change In location which appeared County Manager form of Cenati- changed again a« all teams In the Bprlgga. ptwno solos and mouth Liberty Lodge Members Pur h” beeD fair In many year« There ' superintendent. league have played «even game« certain with the arrival of en tiitlonul Government. chase Large Time Piece harp solos by Junior Laxton. a comic character«, float*, and .< Prueecutlou by Information and exce; t Yoncalla and Bprlngfleld gineers two weeks ago to begin Now at Cottage Grove They have only played «lx and '•’“ ‘Hug by Miss Ila Putman, a cow other entries. Outstanding work on a survey for a new route. Grand Jury Modification. have each lo«t one game. Hill» b°J' • ’ unt ,,<,b ’’u|fb n,,<l s bl* lure« of the parade were a Debt aud Taxation Limitations A mammoth electric clock will Objection» Heard Creek ha. won »lx ami lost one ‘<»,X ° f ‘ b« lo<»1 c,rcle * h,ch w*" eutere<* by Mr« G II Turner. » ■>r Municipal Corporations (Con- Four Bprlngfleld bu-lneaamen, F. soon adorn the Main street of while Dlnty's have dropped two re* d **7 M r’ - |,'red Hlnaon. two g l’ la dre»»ed a« flower«. Tht B Hamlin. J D. Pyle. M B. Hnntly, The first Guardian Neighbor and Bprlnfleld as a result of tbe efforta girl« were IHane Beeson and Patty I fcJtUUoMl). Bprlngfleld und Yoncalla are Btate Power Fund Bonds and J. Fulop, and C. F. Giese, presi the only charter member of the lx>u Tom«eth of Harry M. Stewart and other I scheduled lo atari off the second Bale. Tax Bill dent of the Highway association, Circle now living here. Mr». Bernice Parade Winner« half of the schedule with a game! Only one measure will be pre« and Gene Thompaon, two West | Van Valxah, a» present at the members of Liberty Masonic lodge. Award« of blue, red and white rnted by Initiative petition of l h e |u" H-ld here Bunday after- meeting. Bprlngfleld businessmen attended M r Stewart has been at work ribbon« were made winner» In the noon. This will temporarily at H. E. Maxey Sworn in as Di the meeting. Giese acted aa spokes people. Thia la an act to repeal Past Guardians who were able to for some time on plans whereby the exhibit« anil the parade The par rector Succeeding Flanery; man for tbe proteeting gronp and the prohibition amendment to the least, end the tie which haa ex attend tbe program were Lottie local Masonic lodge coaid raise ade award« were made «• follow« isted between the two teams. pre ented the Commission mem Constitution of Oregon. Bowman, Nellie Carr. Myrtle Kggl Dr. Pollard New Chairman the necessary funds to purchase the Float» Turner Novelty Store, a Tbe strong Hills Creek team suc- bers with petition» opposing tbe ez- niann. Minnie Girard. Cora Hinson. large street clock now standing In roae covered wagon occupied by A referendum haa beeu called for ceanfully smothered the Bprlngfleld ( 'ontracts for 200 cords of wood pendlture of money for tbe new Edith M xto n . Elate Lambert. Mary front of the Bank of Cottage Grove Hetty L o * Helph by petition of the people on two nine Bunday b-1. The Bprlngfleld Distrlc» 19 were let M on-, route which were signed by more which la In liquidation and this J,or Dali Itugglee— Leota Hertach. measure«, the Oleomargarine tax boys made five errors as against Magill and Mm. Van Valxah week announced that the neceasary day evening at a special meeting , han goq residents along the higb- Lola Mae Hodenbough Joy Hebhan bill, and the Grange Power bill. none for Hill» Creek. Bill Davit detalls had been completed and;°^ tbe »cbool board. A. B Downs way. and Diane Lewi» Election polls In each precinct used three pitcher«. Delph. Bword. LAY DELEGATES WILL that the clock would soon be moved wa” kiven a contract to furnish 125 Giese stressed the scenic and Baby Cab«- Bhtpley Gulley and In l^ n e county will be open from an(J ^ „ n dur|ng the game. GIVE REPORTS SUNDAY cords of slabwood, and Edwards other advantage« of keeping the to Bprlngfleld. eight In ,ne morning until eight Krvln Pole Another upset which aurprDed and Cunningham w ill furnish 76 highway on Ita present route and Marching Children — Two Hen In the evening. All Things Made New." is the many fans waa the 4-1 victory of The clock Is to »« a ten _____ of raising _____ t i eord« of split second _ growth. The _____ ra|ged about tbe problem aeny children drea»ed a» cowboy». Dlnty'a team over Yoncalla. This theme of the 11 o'clock message wood w,n COBt the dliltf!ct * 2-26 i the highway a few feet In the lower Kathrin« Thompaon and Bobble dlflnltely puts the Bicycle riders at the Methodist church Sunday between Second and Third streets per cord thia year. places or the building of dykes. Black aa Indiana. Diane Beeson and ( In the classification with the leao- morning. Rev. Poindexter will The old bank signs on the -clock Successful bidders w ill deliver Hamlin emphasised the fact to the Betty Ixiu Tomseth aa flower« era In the league Those who preach. The evening message will will be removed and tbe spaces the wood to the three buildings I Commission members that the high- Children'a Wagon» — Billy W il watched Brewer pitch tor the Eu- be the experience of two lay people devoted to the emblems and names liam« and U iw ell Montgomery. | gene team declare him to be the at a great conference. Mra. Ida of Cascade Chapter O. E. S. and early this summer ln the amounts way ln the proposed realignment i designated by tbe board. sector was never flooded but that Tricycle«— Nadine Neet. Kathryn I smoothest pitcher In the Cascade Gantt and Phil Bartholomew will to Liberty Masonic lodge. A master the highway was also flooded at Moyer and Betty Qulney tied for league. relate a thrilling experience in the clock Inside of the building will H. E. Maxey, newly elected dl Cottage Grove and other placet first place. Jackie Barber. Fred and In the lower division of the ache- week spent at the Methodist An- control the larger outdoor time- rector, attended the meeting ar d i i north and south of Eugene, and Dorothy Hamlin. Billy Lyon«. sworn in as a member of the High Offices, Membership dule Junction City and W eatflr nual Conference In Portland The niece ----------------------------- board. He was fills the vacancy caused that th* b“ bway bad neT6r beeD Blcy^ea—Itonald Moyer. had to play 12 Innings before June- service will be at 8 o clock. Prize Captured By Spring- ' Impassible for more than one day Comic»— Aleta Bertsch and Jim i with the expiration of F. B. Flan- tlon City finally took the game --------------------------- field Group at Salem my Bhearer a» Mickey and Minnie MRS. FULOP HOSTESS cry's term. Dr. W . H. Pollard la at a time. tty» EVANGELISTIC SERMON North Change Protested Mouse. • gypay group Including the FOR AENEAS MEMBERS ’ he new chairman. Another game which will prove AJ CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ml«a Grace ljui«bery. member of Service station and auto camp Apgar and Tate children. Shirley _______ very Interesting thia Bunday la the Iuka circle of Hprlngfleld, waa | operators north of Eugene protest Maxwell, and a group of negro Member of the Aeneas club were one between Hills Creek and Rev Veltle Pruitt wifi preach an elected registrar for the «tate of ed the change, aa they had done character». Dlnty's. Junction City will come evangelistic sermon at the Christ entertained Tuesday afternoon at and Mr» M yrtle Kgglmann earlier in the week to Commission Peta— Tommy Putman with rooa- Oregon, . . . _ .......... to Eugene to meet the Fruit Grow ian church Sunday evening at 8 the home of Mrs. Julius Fulop. Mrs. was chosen as one of the member» er Carl Washburne. on the grounds ter and hen. Joe Phase with molt . .. „ „ . er«, and W estfir will come to o'clock W ilm a Lewis and Dorothy M M. Peery of Eugene. Miss Edna of (he Council of Administration at that they had been Induced by the key. Ruaaell Gate« with a heifer. the closing cessions of the depart-) Wendllng. Withers w ill sing a duet. Regular Swarts and Mrs. Peters, mother of Eugene Chamber of Commerce and Billy Tate with hl» parrot. June morning services with special Mrs Fulop. were guests The next » t ----------------------------- had been given assurance that tbe Burkhart. Nelli« Prlndle and Kuth nient gathering In Salem l a music and a sermon by the pastor meeting will be held at the home Thursday afternoon. FAMILY REUNION HELD road was not to be moved. Keeler all with monkey». will be held at i l o'clock. of Mrs. N. W. Emery. Mrs. Wanda Barnes waa named pQR GRANDMA BLAKELEY Flower Winner« Named Widow and Two Daughters Suggest Flood Control Winner« In the floral display« one of the state delegates to H ip Leslie M Hcott, chairman of the Survive; Funeral Services One hundred and sixteen persons m>-mher»hlp gathering In Bt. Paul ware: highway commission, asked many attended the Blakeley family re to Be Held This Afternoon Bad«—first. Mr« C. E Wheaton, thia summer. questions of the visitors, and E. A prlxe for the circle showing the union held at Dilley's Riverside pink tJiurent P ari; «econd. Mr« Jospeh B Freeman. 57. died at B. Aldrich, third member of the Elate Pollard, pink Columbia: greatest Increase In membership park Bunday. June 18. In honor of I his home near Lowell Monday even- Commission urged the delegation to third, Mr«. D. B Bailsman, Lady was also won by luku members and the 90th birthday of Grandma J ing after a short illness. start a flood control investigation was presented by Mrs Fretda i Blakeley. Among those present Wellington. Mr. Freeman was born in Michl- wltb tbe «»«‘»‘»nee of state en- Group of two— Brat. Mrs. D. O Peterson, retiring patriotic Instruc were four of her children. 40 grand gan on July 18. 1875 and was mar- «¡neers who specialise in that work. children. 4« great-grandchildren, tor. This was a large steel etching Fisher, white Frau Drushl; «econd Note; Mr. Chapman's estimate ried to Mlgs M yrtle McDonald in The prolM)8ed hi<hway reaUglI. and 11 great great grandchildren Mrs Ell Jones; Brattaln school, of Abraham Lincoln. Considerable favorable comment Mr». Blakeley crossed the plains Editor of Oregon Voter Fig- jR j,ase(j on the full operation of 1896 They moved to Oregon In ment wh,ch cauged the proteaU third Pink Frau Drushl first. Mr» ures Springfield Millage the sales tax law whereby the city 1903 coming first to Coburg and wou,d ha¥e brought the road Her D O. Fl»her. Padre; »econd. Mr» was alao heard after the demon when she waa 11 years old and Saving on House, Lot of Springfield would receive back later living at Eugene. Halsey, M ill straight 8outh from Junctioo city I A. Valentine. Caroline Teatout; atratlon and drill given hy the Iuka family came from Missouri and aet- tled at Brownsville. She lives with in This City; Estimates from the state »3.200 and the school City and Lowell. t0 Eugene along the Oregon Elec- third. Mr» D. O. Fisher. Mine. girls drill team. district 82.600 W e have believed her youngest daughter. Mrs Etjtella . , , Survivors include his widow, trie tracks and thence through Kdourd Herrlott. Sales Tax Return $5,800 to that the city and school dlstricl MyrUe Frt.enian. two daughter9. Baater Of Dexter. The four other Single ro»ea— first and »econd, NEW MAIL CONTRACT West Springfield over Laurel ceme- Local Government. would get little if anything back Mrg QUo Alford Eugene, and Reo tery hill. living children are Mra. Ella Mich Ham Richmond, laobel rosebud and OPEN AT POST OFFICE ael. Eula; Ixiul» Blakeley. 8ignal; from the sales tax. especially under Freenian „ home He ,9 alao 9ur. ----------------------------- laobel full bloom We wanted to know In dollars present business conditions, as the r(ved by threp grandchlldren. three Mrs. I.lxxle Kelaey. Eugene; and Group of three—yellow first, Mrs and cents Just what the sales tax. local bodies receive what if left F. B. Hamlin, Bprlngfleld post Billie Blakeley In Washington. Kmma Robinson, Oeneral Jack; If passed, would lower the taxes on over after the state and county has brothers and two sister» all living GUARD BOYS RETURN master, hns received Instructions second. Mr«. D. B. Baltaman. Gen from the postal department lo post in Michigan. FROM ANNUAL OUTING teal estate so we asked C. C. Chap had their cut. Perhaps we are GIRLS SPLIT PARTY eral Jack; third. Mra D. O. Fisher He was a member of the Lowell I ------------- man, editor of the Oregon Voter. wrong but none of the advocates notices calling for bids for carry Three yellow. Mrs. Fred Ixnik. Their skin tanned to a deep conv)need U9 Bible Standard Mission church THREE ON WAY HOME to figure Springfield's total millage Qf ga)eg u x hgve Ing the mall from Bprlngfleld to Lady Hillingdon, first. Funeral will be this bronze by the salt ocean breeae at If the sales tax had been In effect * * services * ' * held * Bprlngfleld Junction. This mall Group« of a ll — Mrs. Jennie afternoon front the Poole-Oray-Bar Camp Clatsop, members of the Three of the g ir l; who left here this year. W e also asked him to has been carded on this route by MRS. TURNER RAISES Fisher. Frau Drushl. first; Mrs tholomew chapel in Eugene. Inter- Headquarters company. Sprlng- Ira Young for almost 30 years. He several weeks ago on a motor trip give us the dollars and cents sav Fred Ixnik, Frau Drushl. second MOTHERLESS CANARIES ment will be made In the new I. O. I field's National Guard unit retum- Is eligible to continue If he Is the to Chicago and other eastern points ings on a specific piece of property, Red. first, Mrs. Jennie Fisher O. F cemetery. ed to this city and their homes have started their homeward Jour so we furnished him with a tax successful bidder. An interesting experiment in the Hoosier Beauty; second. Mr». W ----------------------------- ! Tue day afternoon following two ney according to Information re receipt on our house, at ninth and raising of small canary birds which BAPTIST CHURCH PLANS H Waddell, Paul Neyron; pink ceived here this week. weeks of intensive drilling and A streets, MASONIC DELEGATION have no mother ts being carried on Brat, Mr». I. A. Valentine, Mme The three now heading west In a ANNUAL PICNIC FRIDAY traln,n* be,d ,n conjunction with He estimates under the sales tax . at the present time by Mrs. G. H. VISITS JUNCTION CITY light coupe are the Misses Parvln. _______ • National Guardsmen from all other Kdourd Herrlott. this year our millage would have Turner at the)r noTeity 9tore. The Climbing— Mr». Ida Adams, first, Arnold and Sweeney. They started been 81.9 mills instead of 85.6 mills. Annual picnic for members of P«»'*® of Oregon. AU work at the two small roller canaries have not Mason« belonging lo Liberty their homeward trip from Wash W hite Cherokee; second and third the Baptist church will be held Frl- 1 »"ip this year as in the past, led His analysis follows: had a mother with them since Mrs. D. B. Bailsman. Caroline Test lodge motored to Junction City last ington, D. C. Other members of day afternoon and evening at th e , UP to the big combat demonstra- •As tuning general shrink of 5% shortly after they were born and ! j Div»,vi»a. nnrtr hni-k n t s k in n e r 's I tlon held Saturday afternoon said Tuesday evening to present a the party are traveling south to out and Climbing Yellow. in assessment roll and loss of $63.- M r„ Turner has care<, for them. | EuRene' ^ „ „ p o r t a t io n W alter N. Gossler, second lleuten- Mixed Roaea— Mrs. Elsie Pollard traveling trowel to the lodge of Mississippi and will return via the 000 of merchandise, furniture and fw d|n g them 9pecla, foods with (or those who haTe I ant. ln commenting on the camp, Lulu, flrat; Mra. D. O. Fisher, Paul that city. Among those who made southern route. movable machinery from roll, and tooth-picks and matches, and giving 1 . . . Bcarlet, aecond; Mrs. Ida Adams the trip were Ira Peterson. Sevlert no method of reaching the park. Lieutenant C. A. Swarts led the application of 83.200 city and 82.600 them their dally baths regularly. Jacobson, C. E.. Wheaton, C. H. American Beuty. third. Harold Chase and Harry Schick Springfield detachment at the NEW POSTAL RULES TO school district to reduce levies by The birds »“Jd are wl’n now soon” sprout- Mixed Rose» and other flowers— Paddock. John F. Ketels, W. H. . T 1h little ¡‘T be are ln char«e of ,he «Tangements. eamp. The men returned on a spe- REDUCE LOCAL FEES estimated proceeds of sales tax Ing their feathers and will soon he _________________ | cJal train bearjng Eugene, Cottage Mrs Elsie Pollard, flrat; Mrs M Hoblm. Archie llaugh. Dan Stew distributed to city and school dis covered with these. T h e , grow very F ) S H E R M E N W A | J F Q R Grove and other guardsmen. They H. Church, second; and Mrs art. Lester Hufstader, Harry M Effective July 1. postage on first trlct, the total rate levied on real Stewart, and John Honderer. rapioiy. inarched in regular formation from W alter Scott, third. c la n letter» will he reduced from estate w ill be 3 3-4 mills less under The most annoying thing about BASS SEASON OPENING fhe depot where they detrained to Baskets of other flowers— Mrs. R three cent» to two cent» In those sales tax than If sales tax falls. acting as mother for the small birds ------------- the armory L Burnett, first, Mrs. Ida Adams CITY WORKMEN CLEAR Instance« where the letters are de " If sales tax falls, your 1934 tax Is their habit of awakening and Several Bprlngfleld fisherm en' _________________ and Mra. C. E. Wheaton second and VACANT LOTS OF DEBRIS livered In the city where they are rate will be 90 mills to raise same crying for food at 6 o'clock every whose angling interests lie in bass I third. mailed or are delivered by carrier» county and local revenues as now morning, says Mrs. Turner. fishing are patiently awaiting the HORSESHOE PITCHERS Lillet Are Exhibited A group of city wort men employ out of that poatofflce. These 'et- ----------------------------- opening of the bass season in the W ater Lilies— Mrs Ida Adams ed through the Red Cross and paid ters will be forwarded with po»tage raised from present valuation. DEFEAT EUGENE TEAM "If we had had sales tax In effect RUTH CARLTON NAMED Lane county streams and sloughs Bweet Peas— first and second with Reconstruction Corporation of 1 cent due If the addre»see haa ON U. 0. HONOR ROLL °n Ju|y 1 The "ea8On on ,hese tl8h Horseshoe pitchers on the Spring- Mrs. M. V. W alker; third. Mrs. 8 funds, hnve been working about moved and left a forwarding ad this year, in full swing, your tax ------------- Is closed in most parts of the state tegm ha(J gain6 wUh rate would have been as per en E. Bettis. the city this week cutting down tall dress. The name of Miss Ruth Carlton, during the month of June which is (he Eugene team heye Sunday closed marking on your sheet, as Pansies— first and aecond, Mrs weeds and grass, and otherwise All first class mall which Is to sumtng 863.00° taken from roll as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carl the spawning period. when th(jy WQn 13 tQ n o libert M. V. W alker. cleaning up the vacant lots along leave one postoffice and he dis Baby Roaea— Rlrat *nd aecond Main street. This Is the last week tributed through another must bear movable personal property and as ton of Springfield, was Included Z iio c m j E rnatin <- Richard Prochnow. W ll- suming the 83.200 and 82.600 come In the official honor roll for the FINAL MONTHLY CHURCH uam Gerlach, George Prochnow, Mrs. A. B Van Vnlxah. Cedi Brlte these men w ill be employed here. the three-cent postage. back as above. spring term at the University which NIGHT PROGRAM FRIDAY and George Cox won 13 games for ner. House Figures Compared has Just been released. Miss C *rl-| ------------- j Springfield, while Carrol Cook, Baskets of Bweet Peas and other FIRE PLUG PAINTED REBEKAHS INITIATE Chapman’s estimates on 1932 tax ton has Just completed her fresh- The last of the monthly church- n enry cook. Mr. Anway. D. Bres- flower«— Loyal K Bcott. first; Mrs STREET CLOCK CONTRACTS FOR ARE LET MEMBERS Of ¡1)01 CIRCLE WIN J. 6. FREEMAN LOWELL PASSES How Much Sales Tax Reduces Property Levy W. H. Waddell, second. W ild Flowers— First, Bum Rich mond, second, Mrs. Paul llrnttaln third. June Burkhart. trig— M r*. M. V. W alker, first. SILVER AS EXPERIMENT The fire plug at the corner of Blxth and Main streets has been painted silver with aluminum paint. This has been done ns an experi ment and may or may not be ex Going to Eaetern Oregon— Harry tended to other plug» In the city Wright expects to leave Friday according to W. K. Barnell, man for eastern Oregon where he will ager of the Mountain States Power work on a stock ranch. company. EDNA PLATT MONDAY Miss Edna Platt was Initiated Into membership In Juanita Rebe kah lodge nt the regular meeting of the group here Monday evening. Following the Initiation cere mony and businaas meeting refresh ments were served by Mrs. W. F. W alker. Mra. J. W. Tanner, and M r*. Edna Yarnell. eets: Mills 1932 man year. Sales Tax Levied 1932 Sales Tax 21.5 23.2 40.9 18.5 23.0 40.4 824.73 26.68 47.04 821.28 26.46 46.46 86.6 Totals ................................. 2B-6 81.9 98.46 94.19 School District No. 19 City of Bprlngfleld night programs held at the Christ ian church before the adoption of the weekly gathering plan will be held Friday evening of this week. A potluck dinner will be held at 6:30 and a short program la being arranged. The first of the weekly church night programs will be held Thurs day, July 6. sler and R Lyleg won the n con. (egj g i _________________ Injures Hand— W. E. Grlmea of the Lewis Lumber company mash- i ed tbe tb,rd Rnft®r on hla le,t hand Wednesday while working with a planer at the Lumber company at 'Jasper.