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1 I . 'J ' '. OIIEGON STATESMAN SctoxcO . . - s " - :' - , - ' . - ' ' vrvi.--- . . ' - - : - hBfooks Garden , fags ELEvnr ClubMccts B BOOKS The Garden' eluh will ;meet. today at. the home Jpf Mrs. Nellie McNeff for" its all day sessiin. Ma , Patsy , Brutka - will ' assist her mother.. Mrs.- JicNeff will igive.a talk cm roses, A .no host luncheon will be served at 12 O ClOCK. I .1 T 1,' The seventh and eighth grades, under in direction of their teach er, Principal Graham, save . i party. ", -'? ' 7r7--:J.. "Hfe Ladle' Aid society met with! Mrs. William Schafer tire- siding. On November 18 the Aid society will give a program and supper, and their annual bazaar. ft.Tr A ' Strut. ftf- U TI sJ Bosdh. Mrs. Mary Ashbaueh were t appointed -on the program com rSmittee; VQt, Mrs. George Legg, I Mrc Marv A1ihiiari ors ' U.. Harhr Singleterry; refreshments, Mrsi Uartin Benson, Mrs. M. F Day;. Mrs. Ellsworth Hubbard, Mrsjj. A. P. .idebottom.and Mrs. Rom Reed. .. .. .. - ; .. The next meeting will- be an all-day affair on November 11 at the church with no-host luncheon. US Dive Bombers Over Miami H j SS.XW U!t dI!T?mber ft- by experts to be more efficient than the lamed Nasi Stukas, art shown high over Miami. They art from the U. S. Navy trainmt station at Pensacola. r Couple Honored ' At Amity Party; AMmrMr. and Mrs.' : Glen Defit were surprised with a show er t their home.'. . ! . . present beside the honor guests were Mr: and Mrs. Carl Loop, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Byerley, Mr. and Mnp. Dale Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Polvi, Mr. and Mn.Hobert enbalm, Mr. and Mrs.-Julius rx and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.' P&lvi and Miss Elaine Crow- lei ' rs. Mary E. Breeding and sis- tec, Mrs. Euphenia Thomas, and Mts. Margaret Morrison were In dependence callers on Mrs. W. W. Jones or "Aunt Lillie" as 'she is called by all her old friends here. Mrs. Jones makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Clara Stpwe. She had been a resident of j Amity all her life, until moving to! Polk (bounty few years ago. jjMr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin and fajmily, Salem, were callers at trie home of Mrs. Fallin's mother, Rtrs. Euphinia Thomas. rjfortk Howell Man HomejFrom Army 5 NORTH HOWELL Alan T tiesner, who was inducted into itfte army April 2 and assigned to the signal corps at Camp Callan, Calif., was released from duty October 25 under the 28 year I did law, and is here this week j visiting his parents and other relatives. I He was immediately transferred lb the enlisted mcta's active re- h " - fit -A I Serve in accordance wun recem rmy regulation. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mcllwain ire in Beaverton' this week visit- lg relatives. The Mcllwains plan to leave for- Newport about the middle of November where they will make their home. Their granddaughters, Doris and Patty ' Mcllwainy will accompany them if n r a. ana enrou n we nwpo kuw. i VrA Schmidt, son of Mr. and 1 fcxaminaUon in. the US army at .Sport Lewis Monaay. Meeting Postponed . HAYESVILLE The Woman's club meeting scheduled today at the home of Mrs. E. B., Tavldr has- been postponed - due to. the aeatn or one of the 4 members j Return From Idaho GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. John Clow and family and the former's brother, Arthur, re turned Saturday from a -vacation I trip, to Spirit Lake in Idaho. Kerbar Club . ( Entertained :l T ': ' v "l :" - " - i .. h - t Z PEDES The Ever-TLeadT .. elnb met at the J. , C Kerber home to sew for tha lied Cross. - - ' i Present "were GraeA Gin and daughter, Minnie Ruiter and chil dren. Lavina Simnson. Mrs. Dodze. Anna Arnold, Ella Sheythe, Edith uuu-k, Lenore van Dyke, Zot tuiz ana mmt Kerber. . Glen Edwards has been released from army service and started work In a mill neaf Corvallis Monday. Tim woods and family moved into the Bob Hanna house last week. Jim Armstrong of Albany and his grand-niece, Mrs. Bess Mc Millan of Cleveland, .Ohio, and Mrs. Martin Helrich of Albany called at the Rlttie Kerber home Wednesday. A minor accident marred the first week's operation of the new Simpson mill at Kings Valley, when faulty manipulation of the head rig caused a log to strike the main saw, causing consider able damage to the saw. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ritner were weekend! guests of her uncle and aunt, Rr. and Mrs. Boyd Madill at DepoeTBay; - lira. Earl Hanna, visited . her cousin, Mrs. Jake Ploeb at Eugene. tureen van Den Bosch was a weekend guest of Dorothy Hoppe. Fred Brassfield was pleasantly surprised by a telephone call from bis son Don, who Is with the Orin Tucker band at Milwaukee, Wis. QifldWanders From School FOX VALLETBeverly Ny- degger, about 4, was all but lost Friday When she attempted to fol low a man in a car,' who' had hauled her ; from her parent's home to the Fox Valley school. The small child, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger, was supposed to spend the day at school with the older Nydegger children. When the neighbor, Mr. Clark, let her . out of his car, in stead of going into the schoolhouse. the youngster became confused and decided to try to follow the car. " ... She was apprehended a mile or more. down the highway, from the school by Mrs. Francis Jungwith. Mrs. Jungwith didn't know who she was and was unable to learn her name. Mrs. Clyde MacRae. Fox Valley, oame by and . recog nized the youngster. " Mill Granges r Hoiir Schedule VALSET2Beginning last week, the mill went on a 43 hour sched ule, from 7 to 5. five 'days a week. No work on Saturday morning. .Mr. and "Mrs!- Max Kelier and Bobby, accompanied by several friends have gone to eastern Ore gon to try their luck at elk hunt ing. the local high school football team recently "on the local field.- - - ' Mrs. TexTannehQl has gone to eastern: Oregon, f ar several weeks to help "care; for-her-.sister,' who is ID. -7 c - , .7,: Mrsl-Roth was hostess last week to the bridge cluhT . " . 4 ' Army Man Vigiits Rickreall Home A Halloween party was held at the schoolhouse Friday. A radioH phonograph was purchased by the FTA for the use of the children in school. 7 , ,.x Bill Byers was lucky enough to escape serious. injury when a lum ber carrier overturned with him several days ago. - . Pat Trazer and June Kackley, who are attending school in Port land, were weekend visitors in Valsetz. The county crew has been work' ing on the Valsetz-Fall City road. It has a heavy layer of gravel now and is In excellent condition. . Kings Valley high school suf fered a 6-0 defeat at the hands of RICKRZALI-ilalph.Deinisscy, stationed with the' third ordnance company at Fort Lewis. . Wash- spent the .weekend here with his parents, Mr" and ' Mrs, Harry Dempsey celebrating his birthday, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, who have spent the- summer at Prospect, disposing of hli timber holdings, have spent several days here at their home; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Munch of Portland spent Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. Mary Burch. Mildred Baker of Eugene made a brieg visit, here Sunday with Mrs. B. F. Lucas. Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Lucas of Booth visited with relatives here. and Mr.- and Mrs. Albert Johnson spent Sunday here. On Army Furlough Trr . r rrV . . . who is m the service and sta 7 tioned ' la v California, enjoyed a visit In the home of hi brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tompkins, while . a 10-. day leave of , absence. ; '.-..- ' MtM iiMtwi mm trr la CKITOBJS MMttar tM ml w7 t TMf.iMaMb ArUaM ta Awanrs Koaxars, INC A.uOkj Utd Mortcac Loca rT lor Tb Prodcntud Insoranca Oa. x of ASMSica. Cuanllaa BaiTVUna: Bates. JINYmiiII tli it (f ; i i i Farmers Union News ' ' ii BETHEL The annual home coming meeting of Bethel local, Fanners' Union, Monday, drew a larae attendance, with visiting (members and old members com ing from, as far as- Gervais and ;Mehajna. ! J. B. Schmidt was voted into fthe membership. The president, iGus Schlicker gave the obliga tlons. assisted by W .R. Baker, conductor. y j Rey: S. Hamrick served as ''rhanlaln and leader of group ilslnging with Mrs. Roy Lively at 1' the oiano.- He also presented a report on the progress ox tne n ca pital association, stating, that rowing interest . is ; being mam ifested and new members, are be- ln aimed ud77 & r."';- - y I Ralph A.' Wilson, ttoairinan of lithe a rri cultural committee, ex imlained the farmer's part in the !!Hf.n nrorram. stressing in creased production. ,W. R, Baker liled a discussion on PUD benefits. f Theodore G. Nelson was appoint- Sed to investigate and report on 'matters which are being proposed Ibv the radsoads. - I Mrs. Ralph A." WUson, leader Ijof the Junior groupjy introduced J Betty Lively, who reported on the j, visits paid by the Juniors to the 'Farmers' Union meetings at Lib i'ertv and Gervais7. and. Charlotte SHain, who reported the visits paid to wenxrai noweu ana nwuuui locaU -7 v;: ',':, ':.-- A nie aociaL sponsored by Ufe s Junior croun. was -neio. iiuupn a. I Wilson was auctioneer. As the nlM hmtirH(. wll over one dollar each, a srood sum. was. added to the. Juniors'.' treasury, which is to be used to pay expenses ox mem- cexi summer. . iius. . uwu . the Juniors served-coffee- to vthe group; ,. : . ' J . h ih lii . 'Ill fi j J 't Jmv ! I m l)p)fl(pl? km wswsni. MMl Kwik-Stari . . . Guaranteed 24 Ilonlhs 'and Tear Old Battery Here's a battery that equals or exceeds the battery that was in your car when it came from the factory! 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