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CAMP LUCKY BOY, Blue Hirer,
Inly 18. (Special). Srouta at Camp
Lucky Hoy loft camp yeanesuay on
two three-day tripa. One party went
by motor truck and biking Into the
South Bisters district and naa aa an
objective tlie aacent of the South
Water. The other .roup took n fishing
trip up Blus river several miles and
will also climb to the aummit of
Carpenter mountain.
. A, trip to the Sisters mountains ha
been an event of every period of camp
for the pant three years and la a bis
attraction to the boys. Tho trip trora
acout canin to h'ros camp on the 31c
Kenzie highway la made in one of the
foreat service trucks. It la a seveo-
mile hike from the highway into
Obsidian camp where cnmp will be
made. The actual climb of the moun
tain will be made on Thursday and
the party will arrive back in acout
camp on Friday afternoon, .
A, swimming regatta sponsored by
the sea scout ship, wns held in camp
Tuesday afternoon. Bill Morse of the
Lost Lodge was high point man while
the Rattlesnake Lodge waa cabin win
ner. The results of the contest were:
Twenty-yard free style. Bob Jolly,
first; John Halvorson, second;' and
Norraon Joseph, third. PI. nice for dis
tance, Heese Carpenter, first: Walter
Achtermnn, second; and Norman Jos
eph, third. Twenty-yard brenst stroke,
William Jenkins, first; John Burns,
second; and Jack Ford, third. Under
water swim, Bill Morse, first: Ed
ward Zimmerman, second; nnd Reese
Carpenter, third,. Twenty-yard back
stroke, Bill Morse, first; Gerald
Bnestis, second: nnd Bill Adams, third.
Eighty-y'd relay, frco style, VIpor
Eights cabin, first; Rattlesnake cabin,
second; and Heidelberg cnbin, tliird.
Fancy diving, Bill Adams, first; James
Edwards, second, nnd Don Brown,
third. Officials of the meet were
James Smith, starter; Alfred Tingle,
announcer, and Joe Bailee, judge.
Most of the scouts completed their
Advancement work Tuesday, but a few
will have soma work to cvmplete on
Saturday nfterthe throe-day trips nre
ended. Thoe finishing work are: Ken
neth Brown, bird study, wood work
ing; Bill Robert, athletics; Don
Brown, first aid, athletics; Bill Mot
ley, swimming; Bill Adams, reptile
atndy; Hornce Howells, bird study;
David England, bird study; Normtn
Joseph, :vood working; Alan Bnrthol-
Smart Shoppers are buying
Several Dresses at a time
now!
Hundreds of Coats and
Dresses Are Here at Sale
Prices lower than they will
be for mart' years to come.
EQo Gordon
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COTTAGE GROVE NEWS NOTES
COTTAUK CSItOVE, July 13.
(Special) Mra. D. It. Job entertained
Monday afternoon honoring Mrs. C. 1',
Jones of l'ortland, house guest of a
sister, Mrs. W. K. Hammer. The time
waa spent socially and refreshments
were served at the tea hour. The
table wns attractive with a large bowl
fo sweet neas. Utiests were Mrs. J
II. Chambers, Mrs, William MacGib
bon, Mrs. Elbert Smith and Mrs. N. E,
Comnton.
Dr. and Mra. B. R. Job entertained
nt dinner Sunday. The time was spent
sociiilly nnd the table was attractive
with a bounuet of sweet peas. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Enkln and
Mrs. J. A. Mcrryman,
Tne Women's Relief corpa enter
tained Saturday with their quarterly
dinner at the noon hour at the armory,
Following the diuner several talks
worn given and they were presented
by their president an enlarged picture
of Comrade Fusun, which will be bung
in the armory. Guests were Mrs.
Mary Estes, Mrs. Dora Turney, Mrs.
Aiines Moses, Mrs. Linnie Cow, Mrs,
Ethel Pool, Mrs. Martha Drum, Mrs.
Jessie Marsh and Mra, Minda Slattcry,
all of Euuene.
Betty Jane Howe returned jrrway
emy, first aid; Ed Luckey, athletics:
Jack MuUgar, -athletics, and it. B,
Jones, reptile study.
The winning cabin In inspection to.
day was the Sea Scout ship Majestic
with a total of 48 points, heconcl
place wns won by the Lost Lodge with
4T points, and the Viper Eights won
third place.
A guest In cnmp Tuosday was Lloyd
A. Payne, scout commissioner of the
Wallnmet council. Mr. Payne in
spected the camp. ,
Program For Mohawk
Picnic Is Announced
MOHAWK, July 13. (Special)
Program for Mohawk pioneer picnic
to be held Sunday, July 10, at the
Stafford school follows: Musical num
ber by tho Elks orchestra; Indian
music "Kiosk Tilllcum," composed by
a Mohawk boy, Alf Dlllnrd. especially
for the occasion; dance, Edna June
inrnell.
The pioneer pageant will be given
nt 2 o'clock with aeveral solo num-
bera. also Indian war dance and group
singing.
Santa Clnra nnd Mohawk will com
pete in n beauty contest. Lost year
the contest wns a tug of war which
resulted In a tie.
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The
evening from pending evernl dojs at
I'engra visiting at tho Raymond Grube
home. She accompanied her parent,
Mr. and Mrs. h D. Howe of l'ortland,
home after a pending two weeki at the
home of a sister of Mr. Howe, Mm.
li. K. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills and son
Robert spent the week-end at New
port, Rev. M. A. Groves spoke Thursday
evening of last week at a prohibition
rally at Wcndling.
The MethodUt Sunday school enter
tained with their annuiil picnic Wed
nesday evening at the Arnest Grove.
Mra. H. H. Harms and Miss Dorothy
Robinson of l'ortland spent the week
end at the home of a sinter of Mrs.
Harms, Mra. O. E. Woodson.
The W, O. Wilson family, Mrs.
Kmnmllnc Wilson and Mrs. Muble
Dixon spent the week-end in Newport.
Mrs. Kmmalinc Wilson and Mrs. Dixon
remained to spend two weeks.
Mrs. N, E, Compton, president of
the W. C. T. U., will give an address
Sunday at the Bilk Creek Sunday
school. Her subject will be "The Re
peal of the Eighteenth Amendment."
There will be special music.
Howard Arnest of the government
navy boat, "West Virginia" stationed
at Bremerton, Wash., Is visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Arnest. He has as a guest.
Cecil Myers, also of the "West Virginia."
Yeah!
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Not until I discovered Rinso did I get A-l
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you ever taw! Rinso saves money, saves
clothes, saves hands. I use It for everything
clothes, dishes and all cleaning.
MRS. DAN WEITZEL
6.12 E. 16th St., Eugene, Or.
Change to cool "scrublcss" wash dsyr-sJiRu'
biggest-selling
Two Weddings at
Harrisburg in Week
n.UtniSIll'ItG, July 13. (8 ps
cinl) Two more weddings hove tuken
plnce here recently. Merle Hogue, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hogue, and
Kdrm Diem, daughter of Mrs. Charles
Diem, were married Bund ay after
noon. Rev. Lloyd Balfour performed
the ceremony at the home of the
bride's mother. The new couple will
moke their home here.
Rev. Lloyd Ballon was married July
4 to Miss Alma Obert. The ceremony
took place nt the bride's home at Pas
co. Washington. The bride's father,
who is n minister, tied the nuptial
knot. Thny returned to Oregon and
will live nt Kutrene, where both were
attending the Bible Institute. Rev.
Balfoqr is pastor of the Harrisburg
Christian church.
The Hnrrishurg Rebeknh lodge In
stated officers thin week. The follow
ing are now in office: Vivinn Blehm.
N. O. ; Rosa Cook. R. B. N. O.; Maud
Scott. Jj. S. N. G.; Nona Hoyt. war
den; Verl Burkhart, conductor: Elfa
Moore, musician; Vesta Lewis, V. G.;
Ada Gcorce, T. S. V. G.: Tota Brock,
R. R. V. G.: Mnttie Cook. I. O.; Jane
Curtis, O. G.; Tillie Gordon, chaplain;
Myrtle Miller, P. N. G. .
The W. C. T. U. met Friday after
noon, at the home of Mrs. E. W.
Blehm, with a good attendance. Mrs.
W. B. Jensen was leader and the sub
ject was "Depression." Mrs. D. G.
Clark, the president, discussed the is
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Cup for cup, Rinso give twice at much
suds ai lightweight, pufTrd-up loapa. Wonder
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Make til cleaning easier. Get Rinso at your
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package soap
sues of the coming election as they
concern the union. The next meeting
will be the last until autumn, and aa
election will be held to choose Dew
officers.
Leabu:- Notes
LKABHRO, July 13. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Williams Jr..
and daughter Shirley, Gordon F razee
and Mr. and Mrs. J. U Williams and
children, Helen and Juck, drove over
the McKcnzie pass Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hansen re
turned home Saturday from a two
weeks vacation at Waldport. They
brought Mrs. Templeton, Mrs. Han
sen's mother, home with them for a
week's stay.
Rev. J. C. Templeton of Eugene de
livered the Sunday evening sermon at
the church. Rev. -Clark, the regular
pastor, is on his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams and
family, who have been visiting at the
F. 8. Williams home for the past week,
returning to their home In Multnomah,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs'. Charles Allen and daughter.
Charlotte, were guests of Mrs, L. S.
Brown Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smiley of Pro-
Bargain
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vldence, Rhode Island, visited Mr. nnd
Mrs. I. A. Vance i'riduy and Saturday
of this work. Mr. Sniiky is a nephew
of Mr. Vance
' Harold Frazce, who Is working In
Enscne spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. snd Mrs. A, W. Frazoo. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donzcl Uodurd left
Tuosday for Crescent. Lulto to stay for
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Williams and
daughter drove to Wuldport Wednes
day morning to spend r. few days. Mr.
Williams is having his vacation.
Miss Klizalirth Vale visited at the
L. S. Brown home for a few days the
past week.
The Oirl Scouts hiked to Klston
Park Wednesday morning". They en
joyed a picnic dinner nnd held their
mooting in thb nfternoon. Hwiming
wns enjoyed later In the nfternoon.
AT KLAMATH FALLS
Mrs. Duke Dick, formerly of Eu
gene, Thursday opened n new reHtnn-
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It works wonders with early
morning dispositions a bowlful
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And if you want to start the day
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fruit or berries!
You get more than this tempt
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energy quick energy from
every bowlful of these tempting
toasted hearts of corn;
Try Post Toasties for break
fast tomorrow. Serve it at home
or order it at the restaurant. A
product of General Foods.
BOYS ANO GIRLS!
Jain Pott's Junior Dotectlv Corptl
fond your nam and addran, with
TWO Post Toasties box-tops, to Inspec
tor Post, General Foods, Battle Crook,
Mich., for badge and Botoctlvo Manual.
(This offer good until Oct. 13, 1931.)
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