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SOCIETY
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FOR W. N. C. H.
A dvnacrt luncheon wn» mtv «!
the member» of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service Wednes
day al the home of Mm. N. E
Compton with Mr« It I. Cone and
Mm. Charlc» Cooley aiMlidunt Iios-
tc»M*K. Thi» was followed by a
buidneM meeting with Mr« Chan.
Ackvrbl ulc lending the worship
service and Mm. E E. Cone in
charge of the h «son. She wan n»-
»luted by Mm. Maude Wright It
wax decided to have a 145 de»»ert
Inatead of refreshments at the
clone of the meeting».
The July meeting will be held
in the church parlors with Mm
M. V Welden. Mr». J W Englund
and Mm. Alvin Wicks as ho»tesse».
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BIRTHDAY »INNER
Mr. and Mm. Howard Beagle
were pieaaantly surjiriwd Tuesday
when a group of neighbors and
friend» dropped in for a covered
dish dinner, the occasion lielng
their birthday anniversaric« Those
enjoying the dinner were Mis
Lena Veatch of John ¡»ay, Mm.
Fannie Goudc, Mm. Eva Holder
man, Mr». Eva Hatch. Mm. Minnie
Willits, Mm. Grace Dnakam, Mm.
Lila Veatch and Mr. and Mm.
Jitn Rack nor.
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SCHOOL I LK THIS NEXT
MONDAY
Next Monday June 17th is the
annual school meeting of district
45 to I m * held in the auditorium of
the Jefferson sclsuil One director
is to lie elected tor a term of five
yearn. Petitions arc ladng circul
ated to place the name of ¡»arnon
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Phone 77
FAiT MATICONK TO I'BMC
The la»t meeting of the iwuon
of the Pant Matron* club will be
a picnic luncheon next Monday nt
the home of Mrs S. L. Godard.
MRS. HAGEN, MRS CALUWF.IJ.
ATI ENI» <ONt ENTION
Mm. H. A Hagen and Mr». Cr
ed Caldwell attended the conven
tion of the Oregon Music Teach
ers' association, which was held
at the Woman's club building in
k' itlai^l Monday and Tuesday of
tins week.
The two-day session was devoted
to lecture» and concerts. The con
vention »peaker was Leo Podolsky
of the Sherwood school in Chicago.
Pupils of Mm. Hagen'» to re
ceive certificates of award for 40
weeks study throughout the year
from the association are: Gary
Anderson, Charles Coston, Mar
jory Denney, Tommy Bricher, Enid
Ann LaBlue, Margaret and Alfred
Wulff, Jerry, Pauline and Betty
DyksterhuU. Virginia Dalley. Bar
bara and Bonnie Gleason. All.Tt
and W. C. Martin Jr., and Mary
Ann Hall.
4-11 COOKERY CLl’B
ELECTS OFFH EKS
The 4-H Camp Cookery club
No. 14 met at Mm. J. Heath’s
home on June 4. The meeting be
gan at 11:00 a.m. and ended at
1:00 p m. The children cooked
their lunches over a camp fire.
The lunch consist«! of potato
soup and cocoa. After lunch they
had their meeting and elected of
ficers. New officers are: Pnii-
dent, Lois Carpenter; vice presi
dent, Catherin Heath: secretary,
Joyce Godard; sergeant-at-arms,
Richard Lewis; reporter, Helen
Htckcthicr; assistant
reporter.
Joan Crepeau; song leader, Joyce
Garnet.
,
Mr». Lloyd Wheel, r enter tain, d
the fliaterhood of Ihc Creswell
Church of Christ at her home
Wednesday afternoon June 5. Do-
vol ion« were led by Mr». Fountain
and the business sosidon then fol
lowed with Mr». Ha Johnson pre-
aiding A handkerchief iwnver was
given in honor <>t Mrs Carroll Me-
Mickel and Mm. Erank McCol
lough, who are moving away.
Games were p|;iy,«l and priz<
were won by Mm. Vincent, Mi«.
Reynold» and Mm. Smith Ixively
rcfieshmenta of cake, ice cream
and coffee were served to tile 25
guest» who attended, by Mr- Min
nie Henriksen and Mr Alton
Wheeler, who moisted Ihc host.
The Friendly Neighbor» club
met with Mm. Bud Abbott Thurs
day afternoon with nine memtier«
present and two visitors. Mis Eth
el Clay and Mrs Edith Larky 1»
came new member«. In the two
contest« given, prize*, were won
by Mm. Elsie Balfour, Mm. R W.
Hill, Mm. .Minnie Ki ene and Anna
Keene. The* next club meeting will
l>e with Mn. Norma Callantlne
June 20 and the following Thurs
day June 27 will be the club's pic
nic which will be held at the home
of Mrs. Ruth Schwarzer
Mm. Elsie Balfour of Minnesota,
who was visiting relatives in Port
land, spent several day» ¡ant week
with an old school friend Mis.
Ruby Benaton, whom she hadn't
seen for 'll years
Mr. and Mr». Ivan Laird of Ar
cadia. Calif, spent several days re
cently at the home of Ivan's par
ents.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bart Johnston and
daughter »pent several day» last
week in Portland,
The D Carter lamily left Mon
day for Oklahoma where they will
spend a couple of months visiting
relatives.
Bonita Keene spent several days
last week with her uncle and aunt.
Mr. und Mrs. Wult Cline at Diss-
ton.
Rota Keene and Tommy Jean
Hammons went to Coburg Last
week where they will work in the
beet fields.
George Getty of Eugene spent
last week at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Getty.
Ray Stewart has been busy the
past week tearing <k>wn part of
his house and getting ready to
rebuild it.
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EUGENE
death of a woman who sampled
Wrapper Leaves
Brink More Milk
a cun before cooking the beans for
Outside (wrapper) leave* of cab
Civilian* are drinking between 20
the family, which ate them with bage and lettuce contain more vita and 25 per cent more milk today
out injury after they were boded. min* than the head.
than they did in urewar day*.
Half an olive has also proved
fatal.
Following correct, conscientious
canning method« is the first step
in eliminating death from botu
lism, and the next is making sure
that home canned susceptible
forxlx are boded 10 minutes as
soon as opened and Ixforc they
are even tasted, he concluded. If
FRIGIDAIRE — DUO THERM — EVINRUDE
leftovers are put away for a few
days, it Is safest to boil them
Guaranteed Radio and Appliance Repair.
again.
Deadly Botulism
Made Harmless If
Foods Are Boiled
Botulism poisoning, probably
the most dreaikd type of foixl
poisoning and which kills from one
to three persons a year in Oregon,
can be easily and positively elim
inated simply by making sure that
canned food in which it occurs
is boiled 10 minutes before tasting
as soon as the can or Jar is opened
Thi% is the warning given Gy G
Developed Perfume Art
V. Copson, head of the bacteriol
In France, the modern art of ths
ogy department at Oregon State
college, .as this year’s canning perfume was developed
season starts. While botulism has
been reported at least once in al
most every heal. about 90 jxt cent
of all ca <
have resulted from
canned string beans and aspara
gus used cold as in a salad, and in
canned corn that was warmed but
not boiled, he added
“The real danger of Ixitulism
is that it strikes so s -Idem that
people iweome carries« in prepar
ation of canned food,” Copson
explained. “Because the deadly
bacteria which cause botulism are
so abundant in Oregon soil, con
stant care is needed. Nationally
known commercially canned prod
ucts have never been reported as
causing botulism.”
It is not safe to depend on odor
or off flavor to reveal botulism
contamination, the bacteriologist
warns. Eating just one string bean
that appeared normal ratwd the
Day in and day out the better buys are to be found at your
Irish - Swartz Store. Enjoy shopping where courteous,
friendly service plus a wider, variety, of stock makes
your food buying easier and more satisfactory.
Eggs
Nucoa
To Get the Most
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Have it repaired by the
SUNGLASSES
optically ground
;and polished
\Ne have a few cases off the following items to offer by
the case. Avail yourself of this opportunity now.
Sea Cliff Brand
PEAS
Mountain Meadow
PEAS
Sweet Pickin’s
PEAS
PEAS
Argo Brand
CORN
H-D Brand,Cream
CORN
H-D Brand, Whole Kernel
CORM
Yamhill Brand Cream
Del Monte, Cream
CORN
GREEN BEANS Yamhill No. 2
GREEN BEANS
White Tag No. 2
VEG-ALL
No. 2 tins
SAUER KRAUT Bonneville, No. 2y2
SPINACH
Hunt’s No. 2y2
PUMPKIN
Uiamond A, No. 2y2
CHILI CON CARNE
Dennison’s
TOMATO JUICE
Libby 47 oz.
ORANGE JUICE
Citragold, No. 2
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Adams, 47 oz.
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MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST
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Dr. Harold S. Rockstein, Registered Optometrist in Chari;«
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MRS. HARRIETT BEATTY p-ejeot ng ot one time
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Tom Mitchell
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Shoking 0><< with O«oth >n th* tig Sl**l Areno with «0 «1 th* Moti »lo*<)-Thir*l,
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All civilizations, including our
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along with the fertility of the soil.
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Phone 337
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TO SHOP IRISH-SWARTZ
will succeed W. 1.. Workman. Mr. GRAM» LODGE OFFICIAL
Workman has rxpre ,ed a desire TO BE HERE
to retire
Lloyd E. Wilson of San Fran
cisco Calif., grand secretary of the
'California Masonic Dxige, will be
a guest this coming week end of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eakin. Mr.
Wilson who is a’ past grand master
of the California Ixidgc is on air
tour of the northwest, having
speaking appointments in the in
Plant a Garden—Put in
terest of Masonry in Portland,
a Lawn.
Seattle and Spokane.
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& Seed Store
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Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale CIRCUS DAYS,
10 a. m. till 5 p. m. at TIFFANY DAVIS DRUG STORE '
DEPENDABLE FOOD SERVICE
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