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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TUIIITY-FtllHT YKAH
HPHINOFIKLU. LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, TU U K H D A Y, JULY 1». 1934
/ban Shortage
RIDERS WAIT FOR
HILL CLIMB EVENT
holds lip
SCHOOL TO OPEN
SERA
IEBM SEPT HUH
Currant Feeling la New Pro-
Jecttt To Ba Started Only Nine Months To Be Taught
When Others Finished
Next Term At Extra Coat
Of $3000 Board Vote»
It 1« doubtful that any more
Bill Davit Win» Tot» And
Will Ride Tnuaer'» English
Machine On Sunday
SOFT BALL TEAMS
INTEREST HIGH
Pla" Special Commorative
Servie»» For Sunday
Fulop« Takas Lead In League
With Three Straight Vic­
tories Since Opener
Springfield churches are catch­
ing
WE It A projects will ho approved
_ the spirit of the Trail _ pugeant
_
LARGE CROWD EXPECTED
ALL SCORES VERY EVEN
for Hprlngfleld than have already ALL TEACHERS REHIRED (o lM! glveu
Eugene next week
been started uulll more workmen
.....
and two of them are bolding ape-
Membership Of Each Team
Many Pacific Coatt Ridtrti
nre available from the relief roll». SERA Crew» Making Exten- , |aj services this week-end f
This seems to ba tba general tiv t Repair» In All Build-
At the Christian church follow
Coming For Meet Which
Listed; Two More Series
sentiment among local and county
Inga For Fall Opening
I •»« lb«
«’clock Christian Un-
Hat A. M. A. Sanction
Of Carnes In First Set
dee vor service, a regular old faah-
relief work officials at thia time
Bchool will open this fall on 1 lotted evening service will be held
Seldom does any activity take
Kill Duvls. resident of Sprln»
end seems to be working out In
N E W YORK , . . When Miss Asa
September 10 for a nine months ; starting at 8 o'clock.
(told and nationally known at •
reality.
Middleton (above) drove her big such an Immediate hold on the
pioneer of motorcycle hill climb
At the present time Springfield term. Tills was the decision of the , For this service the Murphy- W hite freighting track out onto the people of a community as has the
N EW YORK . . . Mias Mary
In», will bo a participant In the
workmen on the relief rolls are be­ school board at a special meeting Mushier quartet will sing old time streets thia week she beeame New1 six-team softball league which is
Y o rk '• first woman truck driver
lilt Weatern Oregon climb to be French (shove), daughter of Mr. ing given employment on a road last night when contracts with aonga and there will be old fash
now preparing to play their fourth
and the third in the U. ft. . . . The games tonight.
hold al beacon hill out on Mill sr .I Mrs Juba Frrarh of Now York near Coburg, and on the school pro teachers were authorised
lened congregational singing. Rev. other two are Emily L i be of Phillips­
ond Greenwich, to to bo tho Fall brido
Salaries will remain the same as Veltle Pruitt will preach his ser­ burg, N J. and Mrs. Y. grm p of
elroel Munday afternoon at 2 nf luiuranrc H Korktfellar, grondava Jects In Springfield.
Urgauized about two weeks ago,
o'clock. Ilavla will tide Kay TtU-l of John I) Koekefoller.
Several other projects have been last year when a cut of more than mon on the subject, "Old Time Han Francisco.
the teams have all played three
aor'n Kngllah tnunufacl'.red Doug
submitted, but nothing has been 26 per cent was ordered. Some of Religion."
games and have. In moat instances,
heard of them since they were sent the clerical work at the high school
la a motorbike In Itt
at appear '
All who desire are invited to BROWNIE GIRLS BACK
finished their games with very
Slice In Pacific Coat
ompetitlon. |
Io the state office In Portland. will be reduced and the commer-' wear old fashioned costumes. The
FROM OUTING PARTY evenly matched xcorea.
Local officials do not believe that dal department will take over a pastor will preach lu his Oregon
A flip of a coin dee ded between j
L'nder the rules of the league
Tnuaer and Davla for the riding!
the projects have been thrown out, portion of the duties It was agreed. Trail costume and Invites everyone Fifteen G irl. And Their Advisors each
raugt llgt
playerg
Enjoy Outdoors During Two-
but are merely being held up till Grade school teachers now draw | to Join with his congregation In
thia week Uoth are eipert rldera
and a player once signed on one
and both are well knovn. hut aa ’
nore workers are available from 220 per month, high school teach- this old time feet of songs and
N ig ht Camping T rip
team Is not eligible to play on any
present Jobs In other words new era from 22» to 2116 and the prin­ gospel preaching.
they are also managing the meet
other team even If dropped or he
Members of the Brownie Pack leaves the team he starts with, ac-
they felt that only one of them 1
projects are being granted only aa cipals 2106 and 2160
A devotional service will be held
would be able to ride In the meet j Swimming Miahap Fatal To fa«t aa others are completed and
All last years' teachers will be following the Sunday school period of the Springfield Girl Scouts have tor(hng to Eau, Sch>nU>, lea<oe
Thrill» and apllla galore will j Son Of Carden Way Par­ more Jobs become necessary.
given contracts as well as two new Bunday morning. Special inhale returned from a two night trip to manager.
Peter’s lodge where they held their
greet the «peetalora Munday after
Thia In more within the Inten­ teachers, F. B. Ilamlin in the grade will be provided
ents; Funeral Tuesday
Llayera Listed
annual outing this week.
tions of the prealdent'a relief pro- schools, and Robert t'hatterton.
noon an they watch both amateur
Christian Mid-Week Service
.
To expedite handling of many
apd profeaalonal rldera compete i Jamea Erwin Kay. 11. son of Mr, grain of helping communities sup-1 b|gb school
Till« evening Mr. and Mrs. D.
Problems and possible misunder­
In three evente In an effort Io ride and Mrs. Dewey Ray of the Chase port theli needy than waa the CWA
Cogt gjooo More
B Murphy are to entertain the Edna Severson, and Mrs. Leota standings as to the personnel of
to the top of the hill aide which; Gerdens district, was drowned In plan of approving of all projects
ljlgl yearg- budget called for an congregation at their mid-week Rodenbough as leaders attended
each team, an almost complete list
hua a grade of 7» percent
camp. Those attending were
____ ». .___ ,
a slough of Ihe Willamette river and then taking almost any *®rh- eight month» school and It I» esti­ -ervlce at their home. The general the
. . . . . . . .
Play«r* 0“ e»ch team la pub-
men
without
regard
to
actual
need
mated
,
hat
„
W
|ll
require
about
entrants Coming In Now
about 300 feet north of Judktna
theme of the Pioneer Pageant will Nadine Neet, Joanne and Dorothy Rgbed
Kntrlee are allll coming In for, point at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon so the project may be completed. 23000 mor? to teach another month. | be followed with old clothes worn Ward. Patty Lou Tomseth. Betty
Kirkland Floral Co. — Gilbert
Ihe various event». Al Imuer of while swimming with two com­ The Idea now la to provide relief The difficulties of trying to crowd and old hymns for music. The de- Pat Aldrich. Betty Qulcey. Betty
May
and
Mary
Hult.
Ann
Marie
Ftob’
mana*er; Coy Leather., Paul
first
and
completed
projects
sec-
Hacramento. California la among panions.
a nine months course Into eight votlonxls start at 7 o’clock and will
ond
Oos 1er. Loimae Rodenbough. Wau- and LeRoy Nice' ° ° rdon Hawk*'
the laleal eulranta. He will come
months
last
year
were
considered
he
followed
by
the
Christian
En
With the youth ware hla brother,
City officials are patiently walt- | and the board voted that the extra; deavor business meeting. A regu- Ido Buxxord. W anet. Thornes. Cle- Arl“
Schontol, J « k William..
here with bla Rxcelalor motorcycle Randall, and Forrest Anderson, a
Alton Roberson. M. C. Kirkland.
and will find auch professional neighbor boy The three boys had |pg however, and hoping that their I amount would be well spent by aI lar old fashioned ''Sociable” will ona Putman and Leota Bertsch.
Austin McPherson. Don Palmer,
• mul el It Ion aa (lone Itvan. national crossed the slongh and were re­ r«rk and sewer outlet project will more efficient school and better be held on the lawn later In the
While at the camp the girls
and Douglas Logan.
evening
i haniplou In IS32 and Otto lira turning to this aide when James be allowed and started before the i prepare(, g, u(jenta
worked on their tests went swi-n-
fall rain, aet In which would make
8RRA crewg
Row work)ng on
B.p t .« 8ervle< M „
Larson Serviice Station—Oeor ;
per. north weal national champion went down
rn’iie belt welrer roasts and
The Anderson boy
Irvin, ma rager, Dick and Richard
repair« In all three schools. The
Members of the Baptist church hiked.
Itavla will alao be In the com­ tried to rescue him. but was pulled the project a difficult one
it .hatdicin, Lcuis Tuhy, A n t.ne
petition with the beet of them hav­ down alao and he then swam for
K A. Sinclair, SERA district en-; h sting system and the sanitary; are planning to honor the pioneers
Gueste who called at the camo
cyUl Sam Swe ney. Leftoy In
ing nearly defeated Ryan for the shore and called for assistance.
glneer. has been transferred to -,yj,ietn tu the basement are being 1 and old time members at a special dur'nr the ontlng were Mr. and
uatluual championship In '22. and
Reedsport for the bridge construe- overhauled In the Lincoln school, service Sunday morning It ha3 Mrs Levi Neet, Mrs. Mary N’et. man. Dean Poindexter, Walter
Efforts to revive the hoy with a 1
having prevtoualy defeated all con­
tlon Job. and Frank T. Koehler of uppuirs have been made to win- been announced by Rev, R. E. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Qulney. Mr. and Pierson and Jack Larson.
pulmotor were unsuccessful
testant« In a teat match In Chicago
Portland has been assigned th e ;d(JWg an(j roof aIH) Interior paint- Rolens, pastor
Wright and Sone Hardware —
Mr . Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A coroner's Inquest was declared , post here
the day before Hie Muakegon tnaet
Wright.
manager, Ray
Ing Is now going on. The seats
a choir of the older singers will S. Johns, Mrs. C. N. Lusby, Mrs. Harry
unnecessary by Charles P. Poole,
Tauaer la Varsatlla
have been removed al the high sing to the accompaniment of an John Henderer. Flwlna Meacam. Geor<e- Paul P«>K*r. Mike Hyren-
Tauaer. an eipert rider, one-time coroner.
choo! and Brattaln school pre­ old fashioned reed organ. Rer. J. Betty Jean Jacobson and June chuck’ Bil1 D»Ks, O. Mulligan, ▲.
The hoy was a member of the 1 TWO MEMBERS TAKEN
polder of the champlonehlps or
Manwaring. Walter Gossler. J.
paratory to reftnlshlng the floor. Franklin Day. early day pastor of Moore.
Rngland and Australia, a wrestler. Baptist Bunday school In Hprlng-j
BY REBEKAH LODGE A shipment of floor sealer that the church who now lives on a
Member» of the troop want to Bab,ey- 9tart- Plsb^ a“d Belvtn
Speedboat pilot, and parachute field, aod was a pupil at the Onr-
was to lie used on this work has farm north of the city will deliver express their thanks to the Spring-; Doane.
Miss Dale Daniel, and Mr Linn b(.vU tlw, up by , b# ,,ort,anj
Jtitnper. will limit hla activities of <ten Way school.
|Msh-Murphy — William Cox,
the sermon
field Creamery and to Dlbhlee'x
He leaves three brother«. Dewey, j Slone were Initiated Into member Hh<>n, gtr)kil gnd |f „
the day to management affaire.
manager. Joe Gerber. Robert Mc-
The entire service will take on store for their assistance.
may have
,ald (be spirit of the Oregon Trail page­
Kay R Garner, northwest rep­ Randall and Wendell, besides his ship In Juanita Rebekah lodge of r|yt. |h(.
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I-agan, Lamar Brattain, Charles
resentative of the A. M A. * « ’ parents, and his grandparents. Mr. Springfield here Monday evening. nff
ant festivities. All former mem­
Cole. Everett Squires. Freeman
and
Mrs.
J.
II.
Wheeler
In
Ala-j
Seventy-five persons attended the
The
Totp<1 ,Q
,hat ,he bers as well as the general public SPRINGFIELD GIRL IS
here last week-end from Portland
Squires. Bruce Squires. Jack Lo-
and will be back to supervise the bam»
meeting.
state send a structural engineer to are invited to attend the services
INSTITUTE PRESIDENT Ban Jaine8 Darr-
McPher
event« and record all winning
During the evening Mrs. W. F. gpyingfieid t0 make a physical In-
Funeral services were held front
_______
son and Elmer Pyne.
Rev. Day was pastor here In
climb«
Any record« eel Munday the Springfield rhape) of tha Poole Walker, on behalf of the lodge, pre Bpe<.tlon of , he planta consider- 1293. having been ordained the
Miss Marian Shipley was elected
Fulop's Department Store _
,hp L,„.
will hold officially In the American Funeral home Tuesday morning a t , Rented gifts to two recent brides. gb|p He, „ |n({ |g note<,
year before In a school house at pre ident of the Epworth League George Thatcher, manager, Allen
grd hlgh gfhoo,g
Motorcycle association A clerk of 10-30 Rev It R. Rolens, pastor of j Mrs Buford Right, and Mr«. Arab-'
Creswell while a student at the student body for next year at the Sneed. Orval McPherson. Pete
e r e ________________ _
lbe course will also come from the Baptist church officiated, and nell Brlckley. both of whom w
opening of the Suttle Lake Insti- Taylor. Clifford Stacher, Rodney
University of Oregon.
Portland and the other officials j Interment wa« made In the Laurel i present.
tute last week according to LeRoy Vest. Roscoe Cole. Doc Taylor.
Mrs. F. A McKenzie was a guest COPPER COILS SHIPPED
and asalatanta are being chosen III Grove cemtery.
Inman who returned Wednesday Floyd Bloxham. Dale Cnraon.
Kugene and 8prlngfleld.
at the meeting
TQ ,DAH0 CUSTOMER SNODGRASS FAMILY
afternoon from the outdoor gath- Claire Hadley and David Privat.
Following the huslness session
Three Divisions In Meat
shorty's Shine Parlor — Paul
FEW CHANCES FOUND
HAVE BIRTHDAY EVENT erlng. Miss Shipley succeeds Mis,
the members were entertained
The meet will be dlvldede Into
Neil Pollard received an order
Faye Parsons, another Springfield Schanto|, manager. Walter Schull.
IN NEW WORLD FAIR with stunts and refreshments In re,.en(|y fron» Cascade. Idaho for a
three events. The first Is open
Tom Lusby Bi„ Mi„ g
BaUey
Riley Snodgrass and his nephew, girl in the office.
only to amateur rldera and will
the social rooms
copper heating coll for a kitchen Jack Snodgrass, of Shedd, were
About 150 young people are at- Carl Stevenson, Woody Ware,
The
magnificent
Ford
automo­
Include Bill Tattersall of Eugenr
range. The order was placed guests of honor at a birthday din­ tending the camp thia year accord- George Logan. Irving Davis, Lloyd
among the many entrants. The bile manufacturing exhibit and
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN ‘J»™ th* N^thwest manager for ner given at the Snodgrass home ing to a note sent down by Rev. Mattison, Everett Chetwood and
second event« la open to both pro­ grounds were the principal addl-i
; the Monarch range company. Poll- here Sunday. Both persons have Poindexter. The camp has been Chick McPherson.
fessional
and
non-professional lions and chnnges which Dr. W.
VISITORS T H IS WEEK ard has developed a considerable their birthday, on the same day. greatjy improved and beautified.
Scores Very Evan
rldera. The third event la for pro­ H Pollard found at the Chicago ’
i business with these copper coils
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. An electric lighting system has
Results of the two series of
Mr». Howard I otton and Mra gnd bgg perfected a special bend- Delmar Bryan and niece. Dora
fessional rldera and will feature World's fair which he visited for
been installed and a larger area game, played last Thursday even­
maUlng them
Itavla, Gene Ryan, Otto Drager. the second time last week after Margaret E. Orr entertained for J ,ng d6T,ce uged
May. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, cleared.
the
cloae
of
the
Methodist
church
ing were: Wrights 0, Larson's 1;
their sister and daughter. Mrs The advantagM of the colla are
Don Weatergard, Red Forsythe,
Mr and Mrs. A M Snodgrass and
Many
of
the
young
people
have
Fulop 9. Kirkland 7; Irish's 10,
gathering
which
he
attended
at
I
and many other title winners.
Ruth Ellington and her husband jba( ,ney iake jess room in the sons. Jack and Merle, of Shedd,
gone on hikes to Blue. Scout. | Shorty's ».
and little daughter. Mr. and Mra. firebox, are In one piece Instead
Admission ticket prises will he Kvanston. Illinois.
Earl Hill of Cottage Grove, Lloyd Square and other lakes, the Meto­
Tuesday evening this week the
Dr. Pollard Investigated the llq-l E. G. Gilstrap and four daughters,
awarded during the afternoon and
of many couplings, and they last Garrison of Marcola and Mr. and
lius river, and Black Butte.
uor
situation
In
downtown
Chicago
scores were Irish 7, Wright 8;
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orr and longer and heat quicker.
will Include a retread Job for two
Mrs. Snodgrass and daughter.
The names of Wayne Kendall Kirkland 20, Larson 16; Fulop 8.
passenger car tires by the Hawk- and aaya he wa, surprised at the two sons, at a farewell party for
Maxine.
open
saloons
which
were
patron­
end Charles Poindexter were add- Shorty s 7.
the Ellingtons and a birthday party
Inaon process donated by the D.
Player Injured
e<J to those attending the camp
Farnham shop 101 Fifth atreet In ized by men. women xnd children.; for Mr. Cotton Wednesday even- 1 CHURCH FINANCES
Floyd Bloxham. playing on the
since the Hat wa, printed last
Kugene. and others given by the without molestation by police of-! In«.
LIONS
INTERNATIONAL
IMPROVE FOR QUARTER
I Mr and Mrs. Ellington have been
week. The group will return home I
team, sustained the first
Clark battery shop of Eugene and fleers.
CONVENTION CONVENES today.
Heavy
rains
preceded
the
doctor
major injury last week when he
visiting
here
from
Mutual.
Okla­
Wright and Bona of Springfield.
A general Improvement in fin­
Into Chicago and the weather dur­ homa for a few weeks. They start­
fell breaking his collar bone while
Details Listed
ances of the Baptist church waa re­
The eighteenth annual conven-;
playing
ball.
ing
hla
stay
was
generally
very
ed
horn»
July
19
and
will
visit
To give spectators a better Idea
ported at the quarterly meeting tlon of Lions International was
Large crowds are watching the
of (he manner In which the climb comfortable. He returned home points on their way east. Mra. El­ held last Thursday evening fol­ opened at Grand Rapids. Michigan LEAGUERS TO REPORT
AT EVENING SERVICE games each evening on the two
Is managed the managers, who are Wednesday noon, coming by way lington Is Mra. Cotton's sister and lowing a potluck supper. The Monday and will conclude It's
Lane county Mrs Orr’» dnnghter.
diamonds at the Brattaln field and
working with Ihe American legion of Sacramento.
church 1« enjoying a strong flnan- (Inal sessions Friday evening. Vln-;
"They That Are His” will be the the one at the high school,
local sponaora, have given a brief whisker growers are not In the
l dal position now It was stated. cent C. Haskell of Omaha. Nebr­
running with those at Ogden. Utah
subject for the morning sermon at
Schedules for the next two
summary of the rules.
Seventy persons attended the aska Is slated to become the new
where
a
pioneer
celebration
la
to
HUCKLEBERRY
PICKERS
the Methodist church Sunday games, which will wind up the
The raceway Is 20 feet wide and :
meeting. In charge of the dinner International president. He la first
will be mnrked off every 26 feel be started Sunday The men and
FIND MANY MONDAY and program were Mrs. Wilfred vice-president of the International Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor. iirst round of playing are »a fol-
boys
have
auch
long
growths
on
wlll be here to conduct the service. lows:
with chalk lines. A line at the
Cook. Mrs. Marvin Chase, Mra. now.
their
faces
that
It
la
difficult
to
July 19—Fulop-Larson on north
During the Epworth League ser-
There
will
be
a
good
crop
of
bottom will he set 26 feet back
Douglas Riggs.. Mrs. George Cole,
Six new directors, one of whom vice at 7 o'clock the young people Brattain field; Wrlght-8horty on
of the starting line and rldera have tell when addressing a map or a huckleberries on Gold hill this sea­ and Miss Maude Chase.
Oregon club members hopes will who spent the past week at the high school; and Irish-Kirkland on
son according to William Cox who
three chances to start. If the rider young boy, ho said.
be Ed Shea, recently retired Dis­ Suttle Lake Institute will report south Brattaln.
led a party of 22 young people of
crosses the first 26 yard line Inside
trict Governor for Oregon, are to
July 24— Irlsh-Fulop at high
their experiences.
the Chrlattan church to the top of LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
of the starting line and fall« to
be named at the closing conven­
LANE SUPERINTENDENT
1 school; Wright-Kirkland on north
For the evening service at
the famous berry patch Monday
reach the top he has only two'
PIONEER PAGEANT tion session also.
o’clock the young people will tell Brattaln; and Shorty-Laraon on
GETS STATE BODY POST morning. Cox picked almost a gal­
trial».
the evening congregation “What south Brattain.
lon
during
hla
stay
on
the
moun­
Everytime a rider crosses the
Many Springfield people attend­
LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE
Laurence Moffitt, Lane county tain he Rtated. The group of 24
The Fulop team with three wins
the Institute Has Meant to Them.”
starting line an electric liming de­
ed the pioneer pageant given at
school
superintendent,
was
named
<s
now In first place in the league.
The
pastor
will
speak
on
"Young
young
people,
tome
of
whom
did
ATTEND
C.
E.
PICNIC
vice will start recording the time
the Stafford school grounds Sun­
People and the Future of the Kirkland’s and Irish’s teams are
und will stop as soon as the rider vice-president of the Oregon Coun-! not climb to the top, returned day afternoon. Among them were
Young people of the Christian Church.”
tied for second. A report last
breaks the tape at the top of the ly Superintendent's association at Monday evening.
Mr and Mra. C. E. Swarts and
week stated that Kirkland's team
hill. If a rider does not reach th e1 the annual meeting concluded at
Miss Edna Swarta. Mr. and Mrs. C. church In Springfield were repres­
ented
at
the
county
Christian
En­
j
lost to Shorty’s, but should have
M
c
K
enzie
folk
will
lop of the hill his distance will be Salem last week-end. Mra. Lucy
A. Swarta. Mr. and Mra. A. J.
reported that the Florists won 9-1.
measured. The best time Io thej Rogers, superintendent of the Mor­ TWO WORKERS INJURED Cowart. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Whea­ deavor picnic and rally held at
RIDE IN TRAIL PAGEANT
The standings of the teams at
AT MARCOLA SAWMILL ton, and Mr. and Mra. 1. D. Lari­ Riverside park Ifrlday evening by
top or the greatest distance climb row schools, was named president.
The association members voted
Mary Hadley, Dawn Church and
this time are as follows :
ed will determine the winner.
Robert,
Lucille,
and
Dorothy
mer.
Hgalusl the proposed 20 mill pro­
Lester Gillespie and Tom Ryan,
W L P et
The pageant was given as an William Cox. One hundred and Millican, son and daughters of Mr. Team
perty tax limitation unless some employees of the Flacher Lumber entertainment feature of the an-
young people attended and Mrs. Lester Millican, of Walt- Fulop's ............... ..........3 • 1000
other source of Income for schools company at Marcola were Injured nual Mohawk valley picnic held
1 <<«
Kirkland’s .... . ......... 2
PROGRESSIVE DECREE
ou,*n*-
ervllle have been Invited to ride
Is provided.
while working In the woods Wed­
Irish-Murphy's
...
..........
2
1 ««
each year at the school grounds
TEAM MEETS ON FRIDAY
horses In the Oregon Trail pageant
nesday. They were started to the
BOY SCOUT WINS THREE In Eugene next week. They are Wright's ............. ........ 1 a 333
hospital In an automobile and were
Larson’s Service .........1
> 383
Members nf the Progressive 22 LIONS MEET FRIDAY
AWARDS AT CAMP CLOSE children of the third and fourth I Shorty's ............. ......... 0
met north of Springfield by an
a 000
degree team will meet at the lodge
generations of descendants on both '
FOR NOON LUNCHEON ambulance. Cuts, bruises and a EASTERN STAR PICNIC
hall Friday for an all day meet­
Merit badges for completion of sides of the family tree from early
TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY
ing
They will have a potluck
Regular meeting of the Spring- broken collnrhnne constituted the
work In leather craft, carpentering Oregon pioneers. Their father will SHOWER PLANNED FOR
Injuries.
dinner nt noon mid during the day field Lions club will he held Fri­
Annual picnic for members of I and woodworking were won by furnish four saddle horses for the
BRIDE-ELECT TONIGHT
they will redecorate and re-ar­ day noon at Taylor hall. W R.
Cascade Chapter O. B. S. and their Scott Wright during the annual pageant and parade.
range thp furnishing« In the so Buell and Clayton F. Barber will IUKA CIRCLE MEETS
families will be held Sunday, July Boy Scoot camp which closed Sun-.
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Friends of Miss Helen Carter
rial room.
have charge of Ihe program.
AT LOUK HOME HERE 22. at Swimmer's Delight. Dinner day. Awards were made on the
Return to California—Mr. and have been Invited to the home of
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; will be served at 12:30 and the final day of the camp.
Mrs. Byron Cowart left Friday for Mrs. J. J. Manwaring this evening
Visiting Mother — Mrs
Ruth
Return from Idaho—Mra. O. H.
Members of Iuka Circle number chapter will furnish coffee which
their home at Los Angeles after to attend a miscellaneous shower
Fischer Is here on n motor trip Stiles and daughter. Frances, have 37, Ladles auxiliary of the G A. R will be made on the picnic grounds
Quest from Roseburg—Mr. and' spending a vacation here with hla | being given In honor of Mias Car-
finm Los Angeles to visit with her returned to their home here after will meet this evening at the home by W. E. Buell and Oswald Olson. Mra. W. E. Stacey have as their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cowart, ter who Is soon to be married to
mother. Mr». J. J. Manwaring. a month'« vlnlt with relatives In of Mrs. Fred Louk for their regu- The Star party will assemble on guest this week Mrs. Charles L»- and with her parents. Mr and Mra. Lonnie Manwaring, son of Mra.
She drove up the coast route.
Boise, Idaho, and eastern Oregon. lar aaml-monthly business meeting, the West aide of the river.
hour of Roseburg.
Jamea Cooley.
Manwaring.
IN SLOUGH WATER