D rss. ' r I) ULLLi iL. L1.,J,Z1 Jfe .A STARTLING WELCOM E-A line of Confederate gray greeted visitors to the State Fair and Exposition Center at Louisville on the opening day ot the Kentucky State Fair, j The "rebels" were part of the CivllWar Centennial ceremonies held on the aame day. J STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON' Y AGED.6YEARS'" ' ;00 Qt. 3,90 'Pt, WIUl-.AlUHUUbBlSTai.'l1Mb!lftHKUIITfA Carpal Valla? Grange. WiBffl Place In Proi By MRS. WILLIAM BkNKS Word has been received by Guy Moore, secretary of the Camas Val ley Grange, that the Camas Valley Grange has won second place in Uiejflational Grange-Sears Roe bucK jjsundation ComjflVnity Serv ice (.West, w The Grange will receive a $100 savings bond and a plaque. Some community service pro jects that Grfcaje members have participated in were: Maintenance of the disposal area, sponsoring of teenue dances, cleaning of cem etey in the valley area, sponsor- Sutherlin Pair! Hosts Guests Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobson of Sutherlin had as i bouse guest last week the former's sister, Mrs. Frances Barnes, from Anacordes, Wash., reports Barbara Liesinger, correspondent. Family Returns Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitford and four children have returned to Sutherlin to make their home, after an absence of several months. The Whitfords resided during that time in Cottage Grove. Oversight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Torrey over a recent weekend were Mrs. Tor rey's sister, Mrs. W. J. Weller, and daughter of Portland. Miss Weller, a junior at Stanford Uni versity, was en route to Palo Alto, Calif., to begin the fall term. Mr. and Mis. Glen Godfrey of Winchester Bay were Sutherlin vis itors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bellls drove to Portland recently where Mrs. Bellis visited at the holt of Mrs. Joe Hack, while her Ifssband at tended to business matters. Driving to Eugene last week were Mrs. Victor Rosemeyer, Mrs. Irvin Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosemeyer. The group visited the former's husband, who was a patient at Sacred Heart Hospital in that city, ()' Relatives Altera Thur., Sept. 29, I960 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 7- Glide PTA Budget To Be Presented The Glide PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the high school multi-purpose room reports Mrs. Arthur Selby, correspondent. The budget for this year will be pre sented at the business meeting for approval. Preceding the regular meeting, the executive committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Douglas County Juvenile officer, Julian Helleck, will be guest speak er. Following' his talk, a question and answer period will be held. Elementary teachors Mrs. Clarice DeBernaaai and Mjs. Mary War-' riner are in charge of refresh ments. , . . ing the Red Cross Bloodmobile vis it and other projects. Last year the Camas Valley Grange placed in the top ten win ner's group. The winning Grange in Oregon was Vale Grange in Malheur County. The Camns Valley Grange scrapbook was compiled by Guy Moore. Youjh &rolls r. Dave Thrush ttoH her son. Lftsram Brown, to CorTallisfttst VWfek where he enrolled fop-iiis 'Qnor year at Oregon State Col. ffege. Mrs. Richard Thrush accom panted them. Others entering Oregon State from Camas Valley were Mary White and LeAnn Moody, fresh- men,, and Bob Thrush Jr. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Banks last week were Mr. and Mrs. M. Sandoval and two sons from Tonrfice. Calif. Mrs. Sandoval is the rimer Carol Perry, niece of Mrs. Banks, and she had resided in the valley sev eral years ago. Camaft-yalley School Superin tendent UJ. Monger has repirtt'C RWlMWA'SIEt SW&B SLATED .: Xi E-psifen Chapter of Beta Sigma- Ph'i' will hol'd a rummage sale S5tfjir,d6.,y fn.im. fc30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ahth'eiR'osebJJBgi Women's Club. the regular meeting of the s board will be held Oct. 12 at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson and granddaughter, Helen, have re turned to their home in upper Cam as Valley following a trip to East ern Oregon where they visited for mer valley residents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis, now residing' in Mt. Vernon.. They also visitedi friends ln.Dayville . and John Day, Louis Pryor has returned to his home following a trip to Washing ton wnere ne visited various ranch es having registered Hereford cattle. o Tte LarofflK me hardtop; on 2-door sedan; two,4;door 53&ws trnvaqpOTSt Wt kind 'sai.ape they? This Rind: two feet O shorter; mawy psm&& emer, a esBplebOf hundred dollars less in cst than usual autonwtoilee. Lancer welcomes a family of six lavishly. Has rMenty,of trunk. Its fully-nitized body is very quiet, very tough. Lancer is also mannerly. It corners decisively, takes a . well scarred road with aplomb. Parks obediently: More reasons tOQ . buy? Read on. The irQriors are rich, but simple: Shed soil, ,weaj well.ofeel good. The engine is highly spirited, but extremely lit on regular gasoline. One more thing, Lancer'is built by Dodge. Our name is on it. ThisVieans Lancer will stay nice and shiny. How so? The body is rustproofed by an exclusive Chrysler Corporation process. Enough talk. Meet Lancer at your Dodge Dealer. Now. o ' By PHEB)McGUIRE Anion? relatives who were in Winston to attend the fiuural of K. H. Benson were: nisvjturems, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Benson of Logan, Utah; Mrs. Viola Baird, a sister, and her daughter of El Cer- rito, Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Christianson. the latter being a sisfifi from Logan, Utah; Merlin Benson, brother, of Salt Lake-City, Utahand a son, Aeim eaosun, andrfajnily of Bodega, CaliiV Trip TafSi The Mesdame's Fred Albertus, Gary Albertus and Arthur Albertus drove to Monroe on business one day recently. They stopped in Eu gene to shop and visit relatives. Guestv-in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kobernik last week jfire Mrs. Clarence Farmer and ms. 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