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Smith-Hughes Agricultural Instructor for Lowell Chosen for Next Year
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tOffELL, April 21. (Special).
! " (Oregon State
f? " this year, 1ms 1cu elected as
Vi-lT school tor the coming year
announced Tuesday by Thomas
Jr, principal ot the school,
'ffi, ; v-ill 1 th0 second bmith-
k. man to teacli in Lane county,
her being Herman LatUy of the
n-e Grove lnsn school nere are
L, So schools in Oregon which give
.Smith-Hushes work m agriculture,
ioHhe'e Lowell will he the small-
"h addition to teaching two classes
...ricultm'c ami probably one in
3 ' at the Lowell school. Mr.
r will conduct night closses for
?Ss at the high school and will
, conduct extension classes and
cultural demonstrations m the
iSS'This is regularly n part of the
T .. of Smith-Hughes men, who are
Sin pnrt b-v the government unci m
hy the districts in winch they
i, is majoring in agricul-
,t Oregon State eolloge and is
Spiring in education work in that
Mi He has conducted night classes
fMmniunities near Corvallis during
l.mct year. He is also a member ot
n S C. glee club. Ho is the son
LjArtbnr Brown, assistant master and
LU brother of Miss Kachel Brown
1 is principal of the Donna gram
,.t school this year.
'ut year will be the second of the
ration of Lowell high school. The
Jrrict was organized about a year
n from a union of several of the
ntti Willamette elementary districts
,11 j aew building, said to be one of
finest 0f its size in the state, was
"anlflcd late in Hie summer. The
Hnlers of the facnlt" who are
whins there this year and will re
; arc Thomas l'owers. principal,
horenw Elliott and lluth Uydoll.
Mnarily. it is said, a school is not.
,;rfn permission to employ a imin
iiihf instructor mil il it has been in
"pmtion at least five years.
'
taction Boy Scouts
Attend Exposition
jrXCTTON CITY. April-21. ;
'Special) Twenty Scouts nrcnmpnn-
H by their mnstpr, Amort IeIson.
wied the coiiiiry noy iX'nut rnny
: Eiigpno. on Siitnrrlny. They en
rH all thn in'tivitios.
Kenneth Lcf ( flic Pnntlipr pjitml
j) Georec Wilhclm of Hip Fl.vinp
pfitrol of troop in won in
m aid.
Among thp- pa rents comic up for
h (tfipninon or vonhiir p von Is
ere Dr. iinri Mrs. Royi'i-s, Sum I
pfimfln. r. and Irn. Uracil m Mrs.
'Incenpn. Mayor Miller. Mr. mid
Din. Ernest Miller.
4-H Achievement
Day Is Planned
At Lowell School
IXm-ETX, April 21. (Special)
liana were made Thursday evening
at a meeting of the 4-11 club lenders
to hold a joint achievement day pro
gram at the Lowell high school on
the evening of Mav '22.
Mrs, Alice Cnllison of the Fall
I reek school wns made, chairman of
the program. The clubs included are:
hewing club. Mrs. Cnllison, lender;
handicraft, Hoss Mathews, leader,
both of Fall Creek school; bovs' cook
ing club, Nels Anderson, loader; girls'
cooking club. Mrs. Anderson, leader,
holh of I nity school; sewing club,
-Mrs. Daisy Warner, leader; garden
club, Mrs. Shirley Warner, leader,
both of Warner school; health club.
Mrs. Margaret Gray, leader; health
club, Mrs. Lily Fosner leader: cook
ing club. Mrs. Newman, leader: and
sewing club, Mrs. Hazel Temploton.
leader, all of the Lowell school.
liMElIES
T
TO INSTITUTE OF
DISTRIGTW. C. T. U.
WKNDLING, April 21. (Special)
Mrs. Lydia Arnel, for fifty years
n resident of the Mnhnwk vniw m.1.
brated her eiirhty-sevfiitu birtlidav at
her home on the Mnble road Friday
afternoon. A number of old time
friends were present and the nfter
noon was spent in recti Mini? old rimp
incidents. Hefreshments were served
hy Mrs. Walter Polly. Mrs. Paul
rasciielke and Mrs. Kisco Evans.
The following were present: Mrs.
Editji Hileman, Mrs. Hichard Ililemun.
Mrs. Mary Hitter. Davis Clumv. Mrs.
Kliznbeth Workman. Mrs. Frances
Evans. Mrs. Sisco Evans. Mrs. Paul
Pasehell;e, Mrs. Amy Polly, Mrs. Wal
ter Polly and sons Clyde and Leonard.
Mrs. Marie Hoberts, Mrs. Acnes Sav
age and son Bobbie, Mrs. Wilma Ad
diiintori and daughter Palry Lou, Mrs.
Mary Nimiuc Mrs. Ida Mulkey. Mrs.
Laura Adams. Mrs. Item. MeCnnuiek
and son Freddie, nnd Venice. Ililemun.
Grove Young People
Visit at Yoncalla
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
fSppcinl) Kev. K. K. Clarke of Yon
ealln presented a dramatic Bible mon
ologue at the Hunday evening service
at tho Methodist church.
The ' ymmi: people's cospel team
from the local church, accompanied by
Pastor Ira Ablrich. had choree of the
Sunday eveninjr church service ot
Yoncalla, Sunday evening services at
the .Methodist, church will be nt
o'clock nnd t ho youus people's ser
vice will be held at 7 o'clock.
CEDAR FLAT WINS
WALTER VILLK. April 21. (Spe
cial) The Thurston cradc school
fi'wln played the Cedar Flat grade
school girls on the Thurston baseball
diamond last Friday and the score
stood 00 to 20 in favor of the Cednf
Flat team. The Friday before the
same team played and the scorp was
reversed. Several of the neighbors
went to the school house for the
game The Thurston Iwisebnll boys
from the grade school ore trying to
find a boys leinn to play against.
HARRISIU'KC, April 21. (Spee
cial). The V, C. T. U. held its an
nual institute here Friday, with a
good attendance of local members.
A group of new members were re
ceived and given the white ribbon.
In the afternoon session music was
furnished by a double quartet and
other local talent. Mrs. L. J. Scholz
and Mrs. .T. W. Goodman gave a
duet. Dr. Clara Ingham wns present
and contributed an interesting henlth
talk. Mrs. B. M. Miller nNo save n
talk. A round table discussion was
featured. Winners of essay prizes
were announced ns follows: sixth
grade Vern Bronson, first; Meade
Giddings, second; seventh grade.
Edna Yoder, first; Xndine Sandusky,
second.
A covered dish luncheon wns served
ot 0;oO at the Hotel Hnrrisburg din
ing room, after which o nig lit ses
sion wns held.
Three talks were featured nt niirht.
by B. M. Miller, Kev. Idso of Hal
sey nnd Kev. E. P. Hounds of Hnr
risburg. A Halsey male quartet gave
two selections of vocal music. The
winning essays by high school pupils
were read nnd the winning posters
shown. For the posters Merlin Bur
nett won first nnd Everett Crnmer
second. In the essny contest Lois
Chastain wns first and Helen Cook
second.
Drain Women Honor
Guests at Party
DKA1X, April 21. (Special).
Mrs. Bert PeLaunay was hostess on
Thursday afternoon at a shower in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. Grace
Thomas, and her mother, Mrs. Carey's
Tot'd birthday. The afternoon was
spent in visiting, after which u lunch
eon was served.
Present were Mrs. Hazel Perini. of
Pi vide ; Mrs Lizzie Gilinan. Mrs.
Helen Suiter and Mrs. Payne of Cur
tin; Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs.
Sarah Mjritomery, Mrs. Mabel Mont
gomery, Mrs. Angie Itemingtou, Mrs
Grace Kirtley, Mrs. Inn Kirtly. Mrs.
Mnnning. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Bodie,
Mrs. Bessie Huekins. Mrs. Myrtle
Miller and the hostess, Mrs. Pe
Launay. The honor guests received a number
of gifts.
JUNCTION PERSONALS
."JUNCTION CITY, April 21.
( Special ) Mrs. .lea net 1 e Moorhead
left Friday for Penver, Colo., where
she will spend I he summer months
with her daughter, Mrs. Robert
White.
Virgil Spurgeon, who is in Port
land for a short time attending n
trnffio school, spent .Sunday Ui
his family in Junction City,
Carol Kobe of Eugene spent Sun
day visiting the C Stoms family.
Carol nt tender) grnde school in dune
Hon when his father, IL L. Kobe,
wns principal of .Junction City high.
Those from Junction City who at
tended t ho district meet ing of the
Order of Eastern Star Friday eve
ning were Mrs. Bessie Stroine, Mr.
and Mrs, Chris Pomnsehofsky, Mr.
and Mrs, William Goodill, Mrs. Ben
nett, Mrs. J, P. Pavidson, Mrs. M.
lktuglas, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Nel
son August Pelermering. Mrs. Steve
Mogensen, Mrs. S. P. till more, Mrs.
Nellie McFmiden. Mrs. J. P. Mills,
Mrs. W. C. Wnshhurne. Mrs. V.
Spurgeon, Mrs. Frank Ballard, Mrs.
O. H, Boss, Mr. nnd Mrs. Angus
Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Swank.
'ihe fire department was called to
Mae ltose Hill farm homo Sunday
morning, but it pro.ed to be a flue
fire nnd caused no damage nt all.
Urie Huff of Portland spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Arvilla Huff.
Miss Mary Pitney spent the week
end with her mother? Mrs. Annie Pit
ney. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Frye of
near Vancouver, Wash., were nlso
guests of Mrs. Pitney on Friday.
Mrs. Frye. is Mrs. Pitiiey's daughter.
Meetings Planned
By Wendling Clubs
WENPL1NG, April 2l. (Special)
The Wendling Mother's club will
hold an all dav session Wednesday
of this week at the home of Mrs. II,
K. Bailey. Miss Gertrude Skow, the
homo demonstration agent, will ngain
Ihj nt the meeting and discuss the
matter of colors in dress and decora
tions. The morning session is to be for
club members but at the afternoon
program, which starts at 1:30, any
one interested mav attend.
The Wendling Needle club will hold
its regular meeting this week with
Mrs. Wolff Allen ns hostess. The
meeting will be held at the commun
ity house Thursday nfternoon.
Awards Are Received
By Creswell Scouts
CUE SWELL, April 21. (Special).
NinettMu l.ioy Scouts from t lie local
troop accompanied the leader, Kev.
S. O. Trefren. and the assistant. L. E.
Ziniker, to the scouts' big day in Eu-
ene Saturday, 'i hey attended the tield
contests during ihe nfternoon and also
the program at the MeArthur court
in the evening, carrying tiff the. prize
of a baseball and bat for having the
largest number of scout friends pres
ent representing an out-of-town troop.
r irst cJ.iss awartls were presented
to Harold Gywtber. A valo Gwyt her,
Robert Sly, George Gwyt her, Floyd
' 'anienter ami Meiron McCmnniiny
The following received second class
awards: Robert Smith, Orvtlle Sm.'b,
Earl Grousbeck. Erbine ( Jrousbeck.
( leorge Lin.slaw. Wayne Petty, John
Weber nnd LeRoy Coleman. Harold
Gwyt her ami Melton Met 'ubbins re
ceived merit, badges in bicycling.
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Wendling Woman Is
Honored on Birthday
WENMLING. April L (Speeliin
A surprise piirty wns held nt. enuip
two iilwvc Wendling Snltinlny eveuiuj?
cf Inst week. Mrs. Arthur W. Hut'- 1
st niter of etimp wns celebrnlinc tier
birtlidny unniverwnry iiml rein lives
from Wendling went up Into in I he
nfternoon to nssist with this celebra
tion, A plensnnt time ivns bad nnd n
large cake with the proper number of
candles decorating the lop of it wa.s
in evidence at the party. Those from
Wendling were Mr. nnd Mrs. Slier
man fields, Mr. and Mrs. ( 'better
Hufstader nnd their unit Hobby. The
Wendling folks remained nt rump un
til iSunday eveniiur.
AVKNPL1NG. April '21, tSpeciul)
The Wendling Methodist church hud
two special meetings Sunday. At the
Sunday school hour n denionstrntion
of (he work being done nt the week
day llihle school was put on by the
lender of that work.
Sunday evening Hie entire evening
program was turned over to a group
of students from the university nt Ku
gene. liev. W, Sage was in Mar
cola Sunday evening and the Wesley
Foundation presented u play. The
story of Gleopus has been dramatized
and was presented by these students.
After the service at the church, the
Wendling young people took the Vis
itors from Kugene to the cook house
for n supper nnd social hour.
Those attending the social meeting
were Donald Snuuderm. Until Lud
iugton, Klizabeth Warner. Howard
Lee, Ksther Leslie. Dorothn Nyland,
Llmer Adams, Violet Adams, Grace
Kennel, Lloyd Krown, Kngene Allen,
Mary Fields, and G. E. Owen from
Kngene. Mildred Parks. Mary Woj
niak. Irwin ltyers, Deb Metxger, Eliz
abeth Matteson, Eva Ha i ley, liuby
t i a rd. Fay Hat es, 1 ,eo 1 'nsehelke,
Ralph Fullerton, nnd Donald Evans
from Wendling.
Rev. W. Sage, pastor of the
Wendling Methodist church, has nu
uouueed a special meeting of Ihe con
gregation immediately following the
morning service net Sunday morning.
This meeting is called for the purpose
of electing delegates to the lay con
ference of (ho Methodist churches ot
the state.
U has also been announced by the
minister that Miss Ruth Lortz has
beeu secured to conduct a series of
evangelistic services. The first of the
meetings will be held next Sunday
morning Jit the local church.
Cottage Grove- on business.
Miss Helen Schupel of Portland is a
cuest of Miss Mary Clerin for a few
days.
Henry Hubbet was taken to the Pa
cific Christian ho total at Eugene
Sunday evening for treatment, ('(im
plications having set in following an
attack of influenza,
The story of Ueu Hur was depict
ed on the screen with 70 pictures
Snr lay evening at the Presbyterian
church. Pastor D, P. Cumerou gavw
an illustrated lecture.
The Ad Libitum club wilt meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Itoy V.
Leonard.
Mrs. G. II. Fullerton and sou, Ralph
Fullerton. returned to their home nt
Wendling Sif:;-.i;:y after visiting at the
home of Mrs. Fuller ton's daughter,
Mrs. Roy Leonard.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. llartell and Mr.
and Mrs, A. W. Helliwelt and son liil
lie speut Sunday at Lund Park.
Paris Hreedlove and Paul Sanders
spent the week-end at Rujada ami re
port u good catch of trout.
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PRINCIPALS HMD
SPEAKS AT MFT
SPRINGFIELD, April 121. (Spe
ctal h Clifford Wilson, local mem
ber of the board of directors of the
Willamet 1 e Waterways association,
spoke before a meeting of Ihe associa
tion in Portland lust Friday. Other
Springfield delegates to the meet ing
were W. A. Taylor. F. H. Hamlin,
Elmer Pyle, .Inlin (tenderer. A. .1.
Perkins, and W. K. Harnell,
GROVE PERSONALS
COTTAGE GROVE. April 2L
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green
of Gnribnldi returned to their home
Snndav after spending a few days in
CRESWELL PERSONALS
CRESWELL. April L'l. Special).
A flue fire in the Hillings' restau
rant Monday morning created con
siderable excitement but fortunately
not much damage. Fire apparatus wus
brought, to the scene and the fire was
watched for some time to prevent
more damage. This is one of ihe old
est buildings in town and its nearness
to other buildings of wooden struc
ture (feniauMetl utmost precaution.
John Neiswanger and family have
moved f r- in the Hunter prace on the
river road lo I ho A. II. Pohll place on
the north highwitv, recently vacated by
the Howell family.
Posters are out announcing the en
tertainment sponsored by the E Z
cluli at tno W. it. W. hall Tuesday
evening of this week. Members ot the
Kebekah lodge of Cottage Grove are
presenting a play and numbers of
local talent will bo given during in
termissions. Afvin Vedder of Creswell has re
cently became the partner of J. L.
Hnile in the Hungalow garage nt Cot
tage Grove. The pine is equipped
willi an up-to-date service station, I
garage and grocery store. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. A, C. Hohrnsted of j
Salem werv callers Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.
Kent. They were returning from a
business trip over the week-end to
Glendale, Ore.
Mrs. Grace Haxter of Eugene, a
former Creswell resilient, called on
Mrs. Cora Olson Sunday. Mrs. Haxler
and her son Clay Haxter of Eugene
left Monday for Los Alleles to attend
(be graduating ceremonies of a hos
nital nurses' training class of which
her daughter, Nellie Hexter, Is a member.
Australia now ranks second in the
list of customers for goods produced
bv Grent Hrttain.
Woman Injured As
Car Strikes Bump
COTTAGE GROVE. April L'L
fSpeciull Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Ran
dall acciimpanied by Mr. Randall's mo
ther, Mrs. I nt Randal!, motored to
McMinnvillo Sunday w lie re, his mo
ther went to meet a sister. As they
were crossing n railroad track en
route, the car gave a lurch ami Mrs.
Irn Randall's head frame in contact
wilh the top of the car. from whieh
she sustained painful injuries and
wns unable to return home.
GOSHEN GRANGE MEET
GOSHEN, April l. iSpecinD
Goshen grange will meet Wednesday
evening, April 22, nt S o'clock. The
drill tenm of Creswell grange will
put on ttifl first nnd second degiees
for n class of Goshen members. The j
Goshen Indies nre asked to bring cuke,
jello. crenrn nnd piekles. I
NT0W!
NOW!
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A FEATURE
LENGTH
COMEDY RIOT
2
THRILLING
DRAMA OF
FOREIGN SPIES
ALICE WHITE
3 LLOYD HUGHES
MARIE PREV0ST
"SWEET
HEARTS ON
PARADE"
2sr
BETTY
C0MPS0N
and
RALPH FCRBES
IN
"INSIDE
THE
LINES"
-PATH E SOUND NEWS
TODAY
AND
WED.
ONLY I
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GANG!
DON'T
MISS
"FATHER'S SON"
Be a kid again . . .
lio fishm'
and swim-
min'
Ha!
Ha!
Meet Skinny . . .n'
Red V Fat . . .
Again!
Ha!
Ha!
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s'w Hm&0 its cood IJ
.H'NCTION PITY, April 21.
(Sppi-iaU Tho JutH'tiiMi rily school
lionnl lias ptiKMitod A. II. W'i'lwr, who
is iuw to:tHtinR nt Yonnilln, as
)rini'iKil for .lundinn City liiph nnd
K. A. M'osttnhous( of Astorin us
) 1 i ll i I i;i ! of Iho ri anuiiar kcIkioI.
and
BOYS!
MAKE YOUR DAD
BRING YOU, 'CAUSE
IF HE COMES YOU CAN COME
WITH HIM AND GET IN FREEI
NO AGE LIMIT!
Coburrr Botanists
Collecting Flowers
OOIiriili, April -(Spcoian
Mi'inhors of tho high vchool bulimy
Hnss were out nathi'i-inK flowers for
spt.i'imrnM to Ik nnnly.-d. Smulny a
crouii hiki'd to the top of Ilalily for
tliis purpose.
Those Koine were Lnrindn Stone
here Miirinn l'nyiie, l-'nuieeno Gray,
Kl-iinees Tiilliir, lljiymond BriKI-'S unil
lvuin .lolins.
Aged Grove Woman
Honored on Birthday
COTTAGH OHOVK. April 21.
(Speeinl). A family dinner wns held
Sunday nt the F. II. Allison home
in honor of the Slst birthday anni
versary of .Mr. Allison's mother, Mrs.
J. T. Allison.
Other sons present were D. Y. Al
lison and family of Koseburfj; II. K.
Allison and wife, "f Portland: S. V.
Allison and family, t'ottatto drove.
Mrs. Whitney, a friend from Drain,
wus ulso a Buest at tho dinner,
A doc's nose is kept cool by the
eonlinual evaporation of moisture se
ereted by the latest nasal gland.
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