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14 The Newe-Review, Roiebure, 0r. Fri. Nov. 21, 1958
South Umpqua GrttnpCfcmes New Officers
By EDITH MOOR! I
The South t'mpqui Grange hai
elected G. M. Krell at matter fur
the enauing term. Roy Matthewa
was chosen overseer; Mrs. Krell,
lecturer; Harold Burgin, steward;
Tom Epping, assistant steward;
Mrs. Charles Wheeler, chaplain;
Mrs. Roy Matthews, treasurer;
Mrs. Burgin, secretary; Romie
Hendrix, gate Veeper; Mri. Hend
nx. Ceres; Mrs. Ella Roy, Po
mona : Mrs. Ivan Kelly, Flora, and
Mrs. Richard Williams, lady assist
ant steward. Richard Williams,
John Larson and Mrs. Ralph Mar
tin were named to the executive
committee. Mri Martin is also mu
sician for the croup.
Thirty girls have signed for the
newly organized 4-H sewing club,
Sew 'n' Sew.
Leaders of the group are Mrs.
Wayne Smith and Mrs. Durnin
Swingley. Jackie Prairie was elect
ed president; AKnes Hendrix, vice
president; camilie r.ueison, secre
tary; Carmen De Bolt, song leader.
and Linda Burden, news reporter.
Four boys originally signed up
but dropped because they felt some
what overwhelmed by the many
mrl.
This is the first year for H of
the members, while the otners are
in their second year of sewing, as
they had organized early in the
summer and completed their first
vesr projects prior to the County
Fair.
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all the Vitamin C you need, says
Adelia M. Beewukes, associate
professor of nutrition at the Uni
versity of Michigan.
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Frank Von Borstel. county 4H
extension agent.recently presented
4-H awards and puis at the Grange !
hall in curtin.
Receiving pins and awards for
the number of years in 4-H were:
Tommy Work, John and Tom Bew
ley. Tommy and Jerry Thompson,
Harry McMichael, Harlan and Har
vey Smith, forestry; Susan Costin,
Pete and Virginia Ames, Janice
Deeds, Darrell Snyder and Pat
Hartson. livestock: Diana Becker,
I Marilyn and Margery Smith, sew
ing, and Janice Deeds, Lareen
Becker, Judy Harwood, Juanita
Johnson and Joe Stiger, cooking.
Pete Ames received an award for
agriculture and Harlan Smith was
awarded for forestry.
Officers Elected
Election of Grange officers was
held at the last meeting of the
North Douglas Grange. Those
elected were: Dean Boss, master;
Les Hamacher, overseer; Mrs.
Bruce Boss, lecturer; Pete Ames,
steward: Lawrence Ames, assist
ant steward; Mrs. Gene Boss,
Chaplain; Frank St. Clair, treasur
er; Bruce Boss, secretary; Lloyd
Black, gate keeper; Juanita John
son, Ceres; Mrs. Black, Pomona;
Virginia Ames, Flora; Sydia
Werfs, lady assistant steward;
Norman Suiter, Alvin Alien and
Mrs. Irene Ames, executive com
mittee, and Mrs. Grace Moorman,
musician.
Mrs. Grace Coins and Emily
have gone to Ferndale. Wash , for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Berk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Becker
and family recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Drake in Tumalo, where
Drake is now teaching. The Drakes
taught at Curtin for several years
before leaving to Tumalo last sum
mer. Move Houses
1 Jim Rice has moved the two
houses he purchased from the stale
Highway Department from their
sites at Curtin to his property on
Bear Creek.
Word has been received that
Donald Word was released from the I
Cottage Grove Hospital recently 1
after spending nearly a month j
there recovering from an auto ac-i
cident.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lovegren of
cottage Grove were recent dinner
guests at the J. R. Sowlea home.
Winston Family Paid
Visit By Son In Army
By BRUNETTE WILSON
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stobbe In
I Winston are being visited by their
son, Sgt. Albert Kiser, who has
just returned from three years in
France. Kiser also expects to visit
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Reves, in Eugene
while on his two-week leave.
Mrs. Lee Hopper, sister of Sat.
Kiser, was hostess of a homecom
ing party, given in her brother's
honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of
Winston accompamid their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Huttner. of Gold Beach to
Ilillshoro recently. While there the
family attended a bowling tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pot have
returned from Alaska and visited
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Burgess in
Dillard. They are the parents of
Mrs. Burgess.
The Winston Gay Ladies' Club
will hold its Christmas party and
politick lunch Dec. 10 at the home
of Betty Longtain. Gilts will be
exchanged.
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