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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO 20
HPRIN(iFIKU). LANK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 31, 11»34
THIRTY-FIRST YEAR
Sladenlj » o ri [flUNGlE WORK
Ä|LL sum 50011
SIM E MEETING
07066365
; All School to Unite in Pro­
Springfield Group Sponsor« gram June 8, Marion Hall Portland Firm Has Contract
Manager of Stage Show
For Beautification; Hardy
Annual Fl«h Fry A« Con­
Shrubs, Curbing Planned
vention Faatura Tuesday
A Gadget Queen
A?
YOUNG PEOPLE IS
HAVE C. E. OUTING
>F ..........
Nearly 20 Sign Up For Four-
Day Camping Trip On Blue
River Starting Monday
.
TOWN
BALL
TEAM
fo r h.b. Listed
TIKES NEW STIRI
Final Two Weak« Of School
Brings any Activitiaa For 1 Players Win Camas After Bill
Senior Student Member«
Davis Take« Over Manage-
<
merit Of Local Club
A revlMHl program of activities
a
Detail» uf lb» Carnival to ba
for tbe balance of the school year
_ ~
_ Q
ponsored In lha high irhool audl
Young people of the Christian has been drawn at tbe high school u t A o U N
Improvement and beautification
Io rlA L r W B .K
UNUSUAL MUSIC PLANNED lor,un, and c|aM rooms by the of the triangle at the Intersection
church Endeavor society will leave
following tbe one-montb extension1
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Hprlngflald high school student of the Pacific and McKensle high­
Monday morning of next week for Of whicn just two week, remain. Players Co To Cottage Grove
Picnic Lunch Sunday, “ an’ ^i,ody ,,B June a. were announced ways will be started the latter part
their annual outing to be held Just
M a'
Under present plans the student Sunday for Final In First
quet, Ball Monday; Public today. Marlon Hall will bo general or Ibis week by Parker. Parker and
above the Boy Scout camp Lucky
Series; Hove Two Wine
body
will sponsor tbelr carnival on
May Attend Stunt Night
manager or the carnival end will Parker, Portland contractors, who
Boy on Blue river Tbe group will
■fa* Ä
bo aeeleted by Krerett luiJole. pro- lisve a contract with the Btate
leave Monday morning and plan June 8 at the high school. Final
Imbued with a new spirit follow­
peities; Morgan t'handler, adver­ Highway commission for this work.
to return Thursday evening. The examinations will be held tbe first ing tbe acquisition of a new man­
of
ihe
following
week
on
June
11
tising. and DeKtta Handgathe. Funds for the Improvement work
time will be devoted to recreation
CONVENTION EVENTS
and 12, with Senior day exercises ager. tbe Springfield baseball team
business manager
and Bible study.
are
provided
under
the
relief
setup
has suddenly become a factor In
OPEN TO PUBLIC
More than 18 have already sign! set for Wednesday at the school. tbe Independent Cascade ball lea­
I Each class and organisation will of (be present Washington admin­
Keport
cards
will
be
given
out
on
fled
their
Intentions
of
attending.
c.
rsenl two sideshows which are istration.
gue as has been shown during the
Bunday * P M.—Free t on
Final plans for the outing will be Friday.
Vig prepared under the direction
Hurvayori for the »late highway
,
.
, . .
__
. past two games.
McArthur Court.
Î.
The annual school picnic, one of
made this evening at a meeting of
Tthe following: Wendell Hart ho- department mapped out the area to
A little more than a week ago
Bunday I P M — Llo»« Fro ç ®
the Endeavor society to be held the most interesting events of the
yw. freshman; Barbara Barnell. be Improved this week and staked
LOB ANGELE* . . . Miss DovW
at Willamette Park.
school year, will be bold at Swim­ Bill Davis resumed his position aa
e>
|omore; Edna Heverson, junior; the curbing line. Tbe area Is to be MacMahos* (above), has besa wie» after the church night service.
Rev Velde Pruitt, pastor of the mers’ Delight park on Thursday, coach and manager of the team
Tueeday a P M,—Blunt Nlgl (f
Echo Tomseth. senior; DeKtta
reduced to at least two-thlrds of Its lt d to rule as "Gadget Qeeru" at
church. Is general chairman of the June 18. At this time tbe two con­ which he directed to victory last
at Koi Theatre.
£
lathe. Girls League; Alya present slse snd this will be en­ the aaaeal ceaveatiea ef
outing. Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mina tending teams in the lnter-c-lass season, and has already won both
**
tier. Dramatice club; Jack closed by s conrrete curbing eight­ lavaator» at their O m aha, Nah.
Final arrangement» for Bprlu,
Peterson snd Lets Peterson have baseball games, both boys and games played since that time. He
uis. Boys league; and Bruce een Inches te-low tbe ground level I tog ea Jans «.
has made a few changes In the
field s participation In the eleven!,
charge
of enrollment. LeRoy In­ girls, will play.
t. Boy» Letterman club.
and six Inches above tbe dirt.
team
and may make a few more
enoual »late convention of Uom
man. Pearl Helterbrand. and Elva
Tbe annual Girls League break­
ire of the carnival plans Is
Inside of the triangle some poor j
alterations in the lineup before
Club» of Oregon to be held In Eu _
Moyer
have
charge
of
transporta­
fast will be held Friday morning.
COOKING SCHOOL
.4 contest being sponsored dirt snd rocks will be excavated
«eno neat Bunday. Monday and
tion. and William Cox. Mary Had­ June 16. at which time tbe winner many more games.
among the students with tbs fol­ and some good dirt filled In Then
IS POSTPONED
Tuesday are being completed now
M u llig a n Serves Team
ley. Irene Anderson. Beulah Thur­ of tbe Civic club cup ariU be an­
lowing five candidates each backed large boles will be dug snd good
by the Springfield fleh fry commit
During bis absence, ’Ding’ Mulli­
man. and Altie Manning have nounced.
by
one
group:
Dorothy
Robinson,
oil filled In them and the shrub­
The free cooking school sche­
to.- The annual fl«h fry to be held
gan has acted a manager and with
chrage of provisions.
senior; Edna Heverson. Junior; La- bery and plants started
Tbe final assembly of tbe year
duled for June 6 and 8 by the
nt Cascade Herort 86 mile» up (bn
Tbe program activities will be will be held Friday morning at a few assistants succeeded tn or­
Moyne
Black,
sophomore;
Lillian
McKensle river will be the contri­
No provlalon Is made for water­ Springfield New» sad announ­ directed by Uldlne Gartln
ganising the team this year. Al­
Butler, freshman; and Echo Tom
which time all awards not yet
ced last week has been Indefi­
bution of the local club to the con
ing the shrubbery, but only the
though the boys did not win any ot
aeth. dramatics. Votas are being
given will be presented, music stu­
moat hardy of pianta will be start­ nitely postponed. Mia» Marlon
ventton program.
the earlier games neither did they
ADAMS-KOEPPEL
SET
sold at the school for one cent each
dents working for credit will be lose them by any easy score. In
Allen Is unable to he bere on
Thl» la scheduled for Tueeday snd winners of the contest will be ed and It la expected that they will
WEDDING FOR FRIDAY presented and other entertainment most contests the score was de­
Ibe dates originally scheduled
survive the summer mouths.
afternoon and automobile* will announced on next Thursday
wBI be given.
for
her.
The
change
In
the
pres­
rided by only one or two points
leave Eugene nt l:SO with conven­
Miss Barbara Adams, daughter
A minstrel show, two glee club»,
ent plane was unavoidable. An
Seniors will receive their dip­ and In one Instance an overtime
tion visitors for the river reeorl
GOOD
FISH
CATCHES
of
Mrs.
Elva
Adams,
and
Carl
Koe-
and lbs home economics depart­
lomas Friday evening at Commen­ period was required. The boys
attempt will be mads to conduct
where the afternoon will he spent.
ment under the direction of Miss
MADE DURING WEEK the cooking school taler In the ppel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank cement exercises to be held at the seemed to play good ball, but lack­
They will be brought bark to Eu­
Koeppel of Peoria. Illinois, will be Methodist church.
Glydr Dilley will have prominent
summer.
ed the confidence or final punch,
gene tn tlm> for the Blunt Night
married here Friday evening at the
parts In the program
C. Stu art and W a lte r Drury
or whatever it is that a team ac­
program nt the R ei theatre start­
home of Mr. and Mrs. D B. Murphy
WATER RESERVOIR IS
■ rin g In O utstanding Display
Ttie carnival Idea was started
quires when working smoothly un­
ing at 8:39.
They will make tbelr home In Eu MISS SANDCATHE HONOR
O f T ro ut For Week-end
last year at the high school and a
BEING
REPAIRED
HERE
der tbe capable direction of an
Have Many Fish
gene. Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor of OUEST AT SUNDAY PARTY
large throng of people milled their
experienced manager.
Several hundred flah will be
the
Christian
chnrch
will
read
the
One of the nicest catches of trout
Work on the water reservoir of
way about (be building viewing the
Sunday Victory F irs t
needed for tbU event and member«
Miss De Etta Sandgsthe was
to be exhibited here this year was the Mountain States Power com­ oeremony. About 35 guests have
exhibits.
The Benton-Lane game Sunday
of the club and their friends have
honor
guest
at
a
surprise
birthday-
been
Invited
for
the
wedding
and
shown In the window of the Inde­ pany has been almost completed
on Brattaln field was the first vic­
already nearly 300 flah on hand
pendent market Monday by E. C. with tba exception of a few con reception to follow later in the party given tn her honor Sunday
tory for the team this season and
and plan to catch more during the
evening
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
evening.
Stuart and Walter Drury of Coburg. sections and repairing of tbe fence
was token 8-1 by Sword and Ever
balance of the wank. M B Huntly
Mrs.
Harry
Hill.
Cards
and
re­
Included In tbelr catch which they around the tank.
ett Squires pitching for Springfield,
ha» been retained aa chef for the
freshments
were
enjoyed
by
those
took from the Willamette a few
During the past few weeks work “MISSIONARY LOVE”
present. Mist Sandgathe received for seven hits compared with six
club, and details for the flah fry
miles above lxiwell were a large men have repaired the old reservoir
SUBJECT OF SERMON many desirable gifts. Those present for Benton-Lane. They also had one
am being handled by members of
pan of trout, another pan of white- which has not been'uaed for some
were James Davis, Elwtn Davis, error during the afternoon com­
the committee. D. B. Murphy. W
fish. and one Jack salmon
time, and have rellnsd the entire
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach on Raymond Davt». Lpater Anderson, pared with four for their rivals
K Barnell and John D. Pyle. Mu
Another party consisting of Lar­ Inside walls and floor with six the subject. “Missionary Love,” at
Clyde Hill. Wanda HUI. Evalyn Squires struck» out four batters,
ale for the afternoon will be fur­
son Wright. Dr. W. N. Dow and H. loches of concrete. When the con the morning service at the Christ­
Installation
Of
Newly
Chosen
Robley. Phyllis Moore. Hugh. Jack. and Sword 10. for Springfield.
nished by the blind orchestra from
Group Set for Monday, July E Maxey caught a nice string of nections have been made and the ian church Sunday. There will be and Edwin Sandgathe. James Thuneman 1. and Sinclair 3 for
Portland,
smaller flah In the McKensle above fence completed thia storage bastn special music. His evening sermon
Baker, Eunice Rhfnevault. and Mrs Benton-Lwwe —
2 ; D elegates Report
Borne last minute changes In the
MrKeasle bridge.
will be on the subject. “Christ's
will again be put Into use here.
Mattison connected with one ball
Anna Sandgathe.
convention program have been an
Clayton F. Barber. W. N. Ooaaler,
With the recommissioning of this Transforming Influence." There
Eunice
Gerber
was
chosen
noble
for
a home run and Gordon Wright
nounced First of these la the fact
John Henderer. and John Anderson reservoir the Power company will , will be a special program by the
a two-base hit.
that Rev W Murray Allen, Orand grand of Juanita Rebekah lodge for were among the other fishermen have two water storage centers, a children.
ENTIRE H. S. QUARTET
An unscheduled game with Mar-
Porks. North Dakota, chairman of the econd half of the year at the who spent the day on tbe McKensle large wooden tank having been In I The Bible school meets at 8:85
IN JUNIOR OLEEMEN cola ball team was the second vic­
election
meeting
held
Monday
even­
the Board of Governors of Lions
use
for
several
years.
I
««>d
the
Christian
Endeavor
at
8:30.
and turned In fish for the Lions fish
tory for Springfield players. The
International, will ba unable to be ing Other officers elected are Max­ i Inner to be held next Tuesday.
An unusual honor for Springfield game was played Wednesday after­
ine Hmxlgrasa. vice-grand; Doris
present aa had been planned
high school. Miss Clyde Dilley, and noon on Brattaln field with a score
Girard, recording secretary ; and
Dallas Murphy aud Erank Fisher
All Invited to Free Concert
ethers associated with music there, of 6-3. Features of this game
Marie Pohl, treasurer They will | went out early Sunday morning and
The official program will open lake over their new duties the first each had landed a nice salmon be­
was the selection of each member which was pitched by Sword and
Bunday with registration at the Eu­ Monday In July.
of the boys’ quartet for member-,
for SprIngfleM were a dou
fore nine o'clock.
gene hotel and Individual golf play
ship
in
the
Eugene
Junior
Oleemen.
w
<>
p)ay
Md p
Mrs. Rosa Montgomery, Mrs.
Jim Laxtou and A. N. Fisher each
at 1: SO. Starting at four o’clock
Individual voice tests were given base hit by Chetwood. Hall for
Alice Doane, and Mrs. Wills Mc- caught two large salmon on the
will be the first highlight of the
8. 1888 The book is kept In
week by John Stark Evans, di- Ma*rcoja alao connected for a run
Klln were named members of the ! McKensle Saturday
George Orr Exhibits Interest­ roll but Is gettttng badly frayed last
convention when member» of the
rector, with the assistance of sev­ to third.
June entertalnmeot committee
ing Historical Collection; and Mr. Orr plans to have it bound eral senior Oleemen as Judges and
Cottage Orove Ballsdeer». McMinn
Schedule Turn Is Near
Delegates to the state assembly STREET RESURFACING
vllle Msle Chorus. Roeeburg Men’s
A peculiar Item was an apple they selected Jack Williams. Mor
Was Former Jeweler
. Sundav Davis takes his team to
meeting
at
Tillamook.
Mrs.
Lynn,
Oles club. Eugene Oleemen. snd
which Mr. Orr says was given to ria Stewart. Irving Davla and Bob ; CotUge QroTe f(jr tfc<? nM l game
WORK IS COMPLETED
Tucked away In trunks, bureau him and his wife at the time they Brown from the quartet. Others
Apollo club of Portland will 'as- Stone. Mrs. William Rouse, and
of the first half of the schedule.
semble at McArthur Court for an Mrs. Sarah Johns reported on the
Improvement and repair work to drawers and boxes In hts living were married. They shoved
named Include Don and Randall The Cottage Grove team Is one of
afternoon program by the Indivi­ meeting.
the McKensle highway within the quarters above the blacksmith shop many cloves Into It as they could Brown, Paul Schantol. Roy Cran-
the stronger aggregations In the
Following the business section city limits of Springfield has been George W. Orr, well-known Spring- an(j ,hlg dried the apple without dall. Itowrence and Leland Chase .j Caacsd<,
dual groups and concluding with a
leaBUe and are exception­
the men on the social committee completed thia week. Included In field resident has a moat Interest- anOwtng it to spoil. This was 80
ma»» song by the «00 musicians
ally
hard
to defeat on their own
This program Is free snd the pub­ entertained with a Walkathon pro­ the work was the pouring of con­ tng collection of historical and years ago.
SENIOR
STUDENTS
ARE
playing
field.
An unusual collection of Indian
lic Is urged to turn out to hear this gram featuring Ernest Black. Ho­ crete sidewalks from the east end other mementos which *~e exhibited
The second half of the schedule
IN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
unusual assemblage of floe voice’ ward Cotton, Oswald Olson. Lynn of the bridge to tbe Intersection of this week.
relics includes an Indian stone axe
starts
June 10 with Yoncalla at
This will be the convention contri­ Stone. Elmer Findley. Tom Lusby, Mill street, the widening of the
A former watchmaker by profes­ used with a split stick for a handle
Springfield: on June 28. Hills
Included
in
the
program
given
at
Roland
Mushier
and
Elmer
Pyne
as
street at this point to the sidewalk. sion. but forced to give It up be and bound with a thong, several
bution td the local people
contestants. Raleigh Morris and and resurfacing of the whole area ,.auge o, his health. Mr Orr turned assortments of arrow and spear tb i high school Friday morning by Creek at Springfield; July 1.
Starting at 8 o'clock visiting
senior students were the following Springfield at Benton-Lane park;
John Lorah were managers. Lee as far east as Second street.
to blacksmlthlng and has been fol- heads of varying lies, and an un­
Lions will be guests at a band con
numbers: Senior quartet. Echo and July 8. Cottage Grove at
Putman announced, and M J. Me-
At the East entrance to the c ity . |„W|nK that trade for many years. usual group of walking sticks.
cert snd picnic supper on the Mill
Tomseth. Alys Thatcher. I.aMoyne Springfield.
Klin, musician. The contest was the workmen widened the highway Lately he has been bothered with
Watch Chain Handmade
race and at 8 o’clock a Interde­
Playing on the Springfield team
Black. Robert McLagan; Harold
won by Ernest Black, sponsored on the curve and resurfaced the severe attacks of rheumatism and
nominational church service will be
A
watch
which
Is
reputed
to
be
Krogata(1
gutU
r;
Hentry
Trinka.
Sunday
-»gainst Benton-Lane were
by Progressive 22 drill team, and area of the curve.
has not been able to do much with 200 years old is wound with a key- accordlan; Lamar Brattaln and Ro- Mattl«on, Thatcher. Dick and Gor-
held at the Congregational church
Tom Lusby, sponsored by the Re­
his trade. He now lives In rooms held in the left hand. Instead of the bert McLagan. harmonica and vlo- don Wright. Freeman Squires, Mul­
At 0 o’clock the city of Eugene will
bekah lodge
above his shop and derives a great steel spring there Is a very fine lin duet.
CHARLES POOLE NAMED
officially welcome the visitors at
I
Taylor.
Shnll.
Everett
deal of pleasure examining hts mo­ chain which Is wound up with ten­
a gala welcome frolic at Wllfam
■
S Squires. Sword and P. Taylor.
HEAD
OF
I.
O.
O.
F.
LODGE
LIONS MEMBERS MEET
mentos and recalling the circum­ sion A reading glass is necessary
ette park.
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stances
under which they were ob­ to see the chain which is said to BURGLARY ATTEMPTED
Charts
P.
Poole
was
elected
FRIDAY FOR LUNCHEON
Golf Finals Monday
AT
MOSHIER
RESIDENCE
SPRINGFIELD
NURSE TO
have been made by hand. The
Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. tained.
Monday the program opens with
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ATTEND
STATE
MEET
Regular meeting of the Spring- lodge at the grand lodge session
watch
has
a
porcelain
face,
the
the pre’ldents snd secretary»’
Sours H ave H istory
Apparently frightened away by I
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rase 1-, gone, and the watch Is kept
breakfast st the Osburn hotel at field Lions club will be held Friday held at Tillamook last week. He
Mr. Orr lived In the middle we t
the early arrival at their home of
Miss Ann McGookin will leave
7 o'clock. The first business ses­ noon at Taylor hall. W. F. Walker succeeds George P. Winslow of for many years being born the year In a small metal box.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roland
Moshler.
a
this
evening or Friday morning for
and
Harry
M.
Stewart
are
In
Tillamook In the office. Mr. Poole before the Civil war broke and he
sion with announcements snd com­
Much treasured by Mr. Orr is an
would-be burglar or prowler left Portland where <he will attend the
mittee assignment» will be held at charge of the program Final de­ has been active In lodge work of i now possesses a pair of spurs old woodisn clock made entirely
9 o’clock In the Eugene hotel, and tails of the convention fish dinner Oregon for many years both In Eu- which the orderly to General by hand. Only a few bits of wire the Moshler home Monday evening annual meeting of the Oregon State
without gaining entrance. He had Nurses association. Miss McGookin
will conclude with the noon lunch will he taken up at the meeting.
g ne where he now resides, and l « l Robert E Lee wore when he gur. 'are us d in the mechanism, the rest
carried
the ladder to the opposite is treasurer of the Lane county as­
eon presided over by Karl Mill* of
Springfield and Brownsville
i ren(1?re(1 to General Grant. They ts all wood, wheels and pivots, etc.
side of the house and had trampled goclatlon and Is a delegate from the
Two past grand masters are now baye b<>en h>ndp<| d#w1| from
Cottage Grove. Entertainment at MISSION WORKERS HEAR
Among the other Items which down the largest pert of tbe Mo-1 local organlxatlon. She la comhln-
this luncheon will he provided by
SPEAKER FROM AFRICA living In Eugene. They are Dr. L. eratlons In his family. He also has were shown was a bleeding tooth shier strawberry bed.
Ing the convention trip with her
L. Baker and W F Walker Mr. I an ornate pipe carved from Laurel shell, given to Mr. Orr by a mis­
the American Legion Circus troupe
An investigation was made by annual vacation and will visit In
The afternoon will be gtvso over
Members of ihe Christian Mis-; Walker was elected to the office root. The pipe was started by his sionary worker. The shell is said
Portland and Forest Grove before
to finals In golf for which many sionary society were hostesses at while In Ihe funeral business In i j uncle while a prleoner In Anderson­ to be found only In the Red Sea. i Lum F. Anderson, police chief.
returning to Springfield.
prises are to be given, and visits to their church Tuesday at a Joint ^nrtngfteld
ville prison, a southelrn prison. He Several whale teeth about five
MRS. BARNELL W I N N E R -----------------------
the Eugene power plant. University meeting of the Christian. Baptist, i
did not complete It there fearing Inches In length, and two sea lion
AT AFTERNOON BRIDGE MRS- W RICHT HOSTESS
of Oregon and Murry-Warner Art and Methodist societies at which EWELER SHOWS OLD
the guards would take It away from teeth carved with ornate designs
Museum. The day will conclude time Miss Goldie W ills. returned
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FOR AENEAS ON FRIDAY
and
fitted
together
to
make
a
Jewel
hl’
.
It
was
completed
after
the
re­
FAMILY RELIC WATCH
with the annual banquet and gov meeslonary worker from Africa. •
High score tn the Contract bridge
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lease of Ihe prisoners In Washing- case by the Alaskan Indians were
club play of last Thursday after-' Members of th - Aeneas club were
ernor’s ball at the Osburn hotel was the speaker. Miss Uldlne Gar­
An old style key wind watch ton. D. C. On the bowl of the pipe among the oth&r Interesting Items
noon was won by Mrs. W. K. Bar- guests of Mrs. 8. C. Wright at her
starting at 8: SO.
tln led the devotional* and a short which has been In the family for |R carved Company A 88th Ohio shown
Tuesday morning Key members musical program and social hour more than 100 years was received Volunteers Infantry 17th A. C.. his
net Mrs. Carl Olson was hostess home 'Friday for their May social
will breakfast at 7 and the final followed the meeting
Now
that
the
varl-shaptM
and
1
«•
a dessert party held at her home meeting Mrs. Maude Bryan. Mrs.
here recently by E. O. Prlvat, Jew- service connection
business session will start st 9:30
and had Mrs. C. E. Wheaton and I>an C. Poindexter, and Mr». Ada
eler. from his brother In Chicago.
colored
liquor
bottle»
are
with
ua
He also showed a large assort
with committee reports, election of demy band. University of Oregon. The watch was sent her^ for re­
Mt WIIHani Moyer as xueet» of Porter were gue«tR of the club for
»gain, unusual Interest la lent to a
oftcers snd selection of convention Eugene High school and I. O. O. F. pairs. It has a porcelain face and ment of Confederate and other sm.H gia^ltosk'ow^l'^ Mr O «
rlub * hich
0,h,‘r th* »«•«•noon MrtL C E Swart»
elty for 1988, and model luncheon bands will all play during the con­ the heavy pure gold case around money Including coins of India and snd which was used during th e ,* * * “’
* " ’ “nt<“r
,Or ‘he C'Ub “ ‘M 'r
solid silver plecee from Germany
vention. Other music will be fur­
by the Eugene club.
’ "ni me* ’**' __________
the watch Is worth 888 alone at the which had tarnished almost black, revolutionary period. Another In-
nished by the Blind Orchestra and
Fleh Fry Featured
A n i m iv v Trt nDAlAf
current prices of the metal.
and a 26 cent California gold coin. terestlng bottle looks more like a BOY SCOUTS PLAN HIKE
The fish fry will feature the by the Boy Bcout drum and bugle
flower vase, It contained liquor
AND
OUTDOOR
COOKINGi
LANE
COUNTY IO DRAW
An
Interesting
coin
was
a
10
cent
afternoon and the convention will corpi from Portland.
FROM FAIR MILLAGE FUND
DRILL
TEAM
PUTS
ON
avos piece with the United States brought to Chicago by Queen WU-
A
special
program
for
wives
of
close with a large stunt night pro
Springfield Boy Scouts will meet
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DECREE AT CRESWELL print on one side and the Filipino hemlna when she visited the pre
grsm at the Re« theatre starting at Hons has also been prepared for
P. J. Sladelman, recretary of
design on the reverse. A sabre vloit. World’s Fair. It was left at at their rooms In the Meacham
Ihe
entire
convention.
8:80. Several cluha are bringing
A delegation of 36 members of made of Chinese coins tied together a hotel where Mr. Orr's future wife building thia evening and will then state, will distribute the state mill-
Registration fees of delegates
their stunts to the convention end
Pine
Circle. Neighbors of Wood-) with strings Is also very Interest was staying while conducting a hike to the city park to practice age tax for county fair purposes
and
visiting
Lions
will
Include
the Portland club Is bringing a pro
fire making and outdoor cooking, to the counties Friday and will
booth In the fair.
craft
went to Creswell Saturday j
feaalonal act but are not competing tickets for all events excepting the
This will be the regular weekly send 32.363.22 to Lane county. Addl-
Many
of
these
curios
have
not
evening
to
attend
a
meeting
of
the
Copy
Book
Is
Old
Sunday
welcome
frolic.
Spectators
for prises.
They are bringing
meetlng of the troop, the meeting tlonal receipts from racing events
been
taken
from
their
wrappings
lodge
of
that
city.
During
the
even-i
Perhaps
the
oldest
of
his
collec
Clarence Toleman and other KOW will be admitted to the stunt night
for teveral years. There are still ( having been delayed one day be- held In Oregon will not be ready for
Ing
the
Springfield
drill
team
put
j
tlon
Is
an
old
English
copy
book
program
st
the
Rex
for
bii
admis­
radio stars hers for the evening
cause of Ihe holiday Wednesday.
dlstglbullon until August.
on degree work for the host lodge, printed by Roger I,estrange on May others which were not exhibited.
Four bands. Hills Military Aca sion of 86 cents.
B p V J jr,
g if
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REBEKAHS ELECT
LODGE OFFICERS
Blacksmith Possesses
Collection of Curios
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