Pago Eight
THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD
home Wednesday f8
with his parent. 11, . ,
Kobertson. llr' 'i lb,
The P. T. A. i!
regulnr meeting of ,1. W ij
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OAKLAND TURKEY
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Judges for the Northwestern Tur
i key ihow to be held at Oakland, Ore-
.(on, December 12 to 15, have been
, rfioscn by the board of directors, it
was announced Saturday. They are:
. live show, E. C. Br;.uch, I,ee'a Sum-
mitt, Mluourl; II. P. (iriffin, Hole
man, Montnna; Dressed show, Prof,
""f. B. Fox, Corvallis, and M. II. Shook
i.'of Roaeburg. These are experienced
r- judges who have served for the last
5; t years.
The directors also voted to rive
' the 4-H club boys and girls free en-
try fees for their club turkeys. Each
j xbibitor In these classes will be al
ii lowed to enter oue young torn, and
S'one young hen. Each breed will be
: judged ly Itself, that Is, Bronze
J against Bronte, Bourbon lied airninsl
-. Bourbon Red, etc. Five breeds are in
the club show, the other three being
N'arragansett, White Holland, and
Black.
Over $1000 In cash prizes are being
' offered to the exhibitors. E. O.
Xoung, the manager, said Bnturdriy,
r"We expect to keep the bIiuw on the
same standard as Inst year, when wo
r had 507 live entries and 8(tH dressed
1 birds. We have the lnrgest turkey
1 ahow in the world, and want Orcgou
2 to keep the honor."
i
j Hyde And Gilbert
I To Speak At Lorane
YEOMAN!
j liOIUNE, Oct. 20. (Sperinl).
i C F, Hyde, democratic candidate for
state legislator, and Dean James Gll-
bert of the University of Oregon, will
speak on the 20-mill tax amendment
1 t the grange hall Thursday evening
ait S o'clock. This la a chance for
J voters to hear both sldea of the quo
.) tion and everybody is welcome. The
' three little Hyde girls will also put
oa a tumbling act. .
3 The high school student body will
4 hold a carnival at the high school on
Friday night, Oct 26.
! Mr, Monterola closed the meetings
at the Christian church Sunday. Her-
1 vices were held In the morning, after
soon and evening with a bncketb din-
J ner at noon. Christian Endeavor was
held in the evening with Avery Lohrey
' m leader.
' Mr. anr Mrs. Nelson Garoutte and
awn Gerald of London visited at the
' A. H. Addison home Sunday.
Clarence and Bill Earla of Powers
spent the week-end at the Dunn home.
.lfrs. Clsrenre Burls and Nadlne came
ver from Notl Saturday for a visit
''with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dunn.
Luther Anderson of Bnlem and hro
T ther Raymond of Coburg visited Sun
: 4ay with their brother, Ted Anderson.
i John Dunn, Earl Gipson and Ver
, aon Lauderdale visited for several
days the past week at the Dunn home.
I They were on their way from Pasco,
f Wash., to southern California.
f, Willard Sealea will enter the Eu-i-fene
hospital this week as an interne,
j) Quite a number from here attenri
- M the basketball game at McArthur
aonrt in Eugene Weilnesday night.
Frank Tripp of Eugene was a busl
. leas visitor here Thursday.
Mrs. Martin Foater, Mrs. Blenche
Abbey and Miss Huth McDonald were
J Bugene visitors Thursday,
Ed Dunn had hia foot mashed at
;h Addison brothers mill Friday,
.when a cart of lumber upset on It.
.; Vida News Notes
TIDA, Oct. 20. (Special) Mr.
'and Mrs. Harry Veach and two daugh
ters, Beverly and Jeanene Ionise, of
Lowell, also Mr. and Mrs. Dd Baxter
t Wendllng were week-end guesta at
'fie Baldwin and Ula Brendel homes.
Dayton Thomson with a party of
vests from Thomson's lodge Is spend
J.rng several days hunting on Quarts
, week.
X Misa Ardllh Hnlnea apent the week-end
visiting Twila and Corrlene Hall,
j Mrs. Daisy Williams of lialnbow
railed on Mrs. Nelson Coffee Sun
"relay afternoon.
J Members of the Vlda Sunday school
enjoyed a party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. llarley Hull Friday evening.
Those attending were: Mr. and .Mrs.
Carl Swanson, John and Ward Zim
merman, Ardllh llnlnes, Twila, Cor
rlene, Glenn and Ulnh Hall, Elaine
Danghenhaiigh, Mrs. I(,.y Payne, Mrs.
T O. Holrnan. and Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
t Mr. anil Mrs, Jrring Dugnn and
daughter, Evelyn.- of Eugene were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Coffee.
E Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clover and
daughter, Wilhertn Herman, accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Chet Tavlor of
jOnbiirg on a hunllng trip to central
iOregon. The party left Wednesday
and will spend severs! days hunting
nn Mill creek, In the vicinity of 1'rine.
ville,
Misa Bertha Iiaiu-htery left Wed
nesday afternoon for Kiigcne where
ahe will apend the week end.
Mrs. Hurley Hall and children spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hurl
Blavrns at Lrahurg.
Mrs. Craft of labtirg la visiting
ner naiifnter. Mrs. Cerll Heyerlin.
I . Mi
A real Yeoman la Kenneth Clay
ton of Tyee, Oregon, shown here
with a buck brought down with
bow and arrow. The arrow la
shown sticking In the shoulder of
the deer.
FLORENCE LODGE
MONROE, Oct. 20. (Special)
"Lighthouse Nan," is the play to
he presented by the Methodist
church October 2(1 In the Monroe
high school auditorium. The cast is
as follows: Hon. John Enlow, Geo.
Ricknrdi Ned Hlake, LaVerne Albin
Icbabod Buzzer Frank Pioraon; Sir
Arthur Choke, Jay Shaffer: Injun
Jim, Bruce David; Nnn, Mrs. Frank
In Lee; Moll Muzzer, Mra, Helen P.
linker: Hon. Snrnh Chumley Choke,
Liila Belle Whitcomb; Ilortense En
low, Mrs. Bonnie Furnish, Mra.
Frank Plersnn is directing the play.
Mrs. IJoyd E. Furnish entertained
at bridge Wednesday in her home.
Mrs. Itobert. Howard won high prize
and Mrs, Edwin David, consolation.
Mrs. Furnish served prune whip,
wafers and coffee to the following
guesta: Mrs. Robert Howard, Mrs.
Edwin David, Mrs. Walter Snyder,
Mrs. Ralph Illhha Mra. Leonard
Dnvld, Mrs. Floyd Ennis, Mrs. Ralph
McGeo, Mra. Geo. TJtterbnck, Mra.
Dnvo Foreman, Mra. Ted Kowalskl,
Mrs. Ilnrry Cartwrlght, and Mra.
Russell Stewart,
Mr. and Mra. Ralph McOee had
aa Sunday dinner guests Mr. and
Mra. Elvln Witham and son, Fran
eea, of Blachly, Mr. and Mrs: Gary
Pluckett and children, Barton, lone
and Ralph of Hosklns Merle Hewitt
and Mrs. Benn Howard and Margy,
of Monroe.
Sirs. Floyd Ennis and baby daugh
ter, Dlerdre, of Hllshnpti, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard David
for a collide of weeks. Mr. Ennla
brought them down Saturday and
visited over the week-end.
Kenneth Ambrose, who recently
received his discharge from the U.
S. nriny at Fort Iwis, haa been
visiting hia father and mother. Mr.
and Mra. Jim Ambrose. Monday
they nil went to Lowell where Ken
neth renewed old school mate ac
quaintance and Thuraday Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose took him to Yoncnlla
to visit hia grandmother, Mrs. Clara
Ambrose. After a short visit he
will leave for the Pillppine Islands,
having relnlisted In the U. S. 'army
and will be stationed there,
Mr. and Mra. Gua Ambrose of
Roseburg and Mra. Clara Ambrose
of Yoncnlla visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ambroaa Tuesday.
Leaburg News Notes
LEAIU'RO, Oct. 20. (Special)
The tilrl Scouts held their meeting at
the home nf Mrs. Milo Smith Wednes-
dar evening. Oct. IT. at 7:.H with
Mrs. Smith, the new scout leader.
Plnns were made for a 'gct acquaint
ed" party for the scouts at Mrs.
Smith's home Wdnesday evening.
Oct. It will be a dinner served at
fi o'clock. Those attending the meet
ing were June rhvnfford. Solveig Carl
son, Elizabeth Ititlle, Alvlns and Pat
endmond, Pauline Smith, Shirley
Williams and Mae (iodnrd.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hamlin Grif(in of
Kucrne were Sunday visitora of Mr.
and Mrs. Klmo K, Olmsi-bied. Mr. and
Mrs. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. tilms
rhieil motored to the dam at Vida
where tliry enjoyed a picnic supper
nt the pii-nic ground.
A masquerade party and a basket
social will be held at the leaburg
school house on Friday evening. Nov.
2 at 7:ttO. A program including a
one-art play will be given. Indies and
girls are asked to bring basketa to be
auctioned. Being niaked acts as a
free pass, and all admission i-liarge
of ft and 10 cents will he charged f,,r
those unmasked. Prises will he award
ed tor the best costume.
The cast for the play, "A Watch, a
Wallet and a Jack of Spades," is Mrs.
Hidsway played by Solreig Carlson,
Jane ItiiU-miy by Jane Swafforil,
r . , . - 1 "i- ituiKwny 11.T r.iisni.ii iiiiiie.
",r ,, """;rnra "" naiKhter. : Celeste by Ito.nlie Fountain, Bridget
AMIIh Haines, visited Mis M j:,,r.i
McCnlluin and Phyllis Tuesday night.
Mrs. Cecil Heyerlin and her mother,
Mra. Craft, called on Mra, Cla Bren
del Thuraday afternoon.
Wells Gilbert of Portland waa a
recent guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Swanson.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Daugheu
fcaugh hare been busy on the Herman
Smith place, picking apples. They
were delivered at the ceo camp
al'T McKenzle Bridge.
'.Percy Soiithwiik waa here recent.
W from Roaring ltlrrr on business.
' Mrs, H. K. Baldwin waa a recent
guest of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Veati-h, and fam
ily of LowelL
' Improvements on the home of Mrs.
T. E. Clayton have Just been com
pleted, work mas furnished by Nelson
Coffey and Vlrgle Clover.
RikbK 8titnps Valley Printing Ce.
bv Shirley Williams, Meliuda by Kern
Vance. Detective Crenueily bv Frank
Allen, Detective ltnlflea by Dale Carl
son, and Detective Sholmes by Stan
ley Malh.ry.
A candy sale waa held at the school
house Wednesday noon with Warren
Iteiil and Klirnbeth Ilitlle In charge.
A profit of e'.'.lll was made.
The !iirl Scouts are planning to
send a larte box of clothes and toys
to the children's home and they are
neking the people of Leaburg If they
will hr 111.
The snhuon hatchery near Vida !
shipped .M IMHI.1HHI snlmon ecus to As- I
tons and a large quantity to Call- j
foruia.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank I'liiburn are j
milking repairs on their new home at
Vida where they will move to In the
near future,
MUs Rosnlee Fount nin was a Sim- j
di.r afternoon guest of Miss Uiiabeth I
Bit tie. j
FLORENCE, Oct. 20. (Special)
Sunset Jicbekah held semi-annual
primary nominations Thursday night,
secretary and treasurer re-nominated
and Mra. Emma Sniibert noble grand,
Miss Corn Johnson and Mra. Ednu
Peterson, vice grand. Mrs. Eleanor
Borgmird of Evergreen Rebeknh.
Junction City, was a visiting sister.
A pleasant surprise nf the evening
was nn invitation by Heceta lodge,
I. O. O. F No. Ill, to a Halloween
party they are giving Oct. 31, to
Rela-kahs and families.
Pumpkiu pie, nut bread sandwiches,
and coffee were served by Mesdamea
Ada Cox, Anna Hryud and Ethelda
r uller. During the social hour a
contest waa enjoyed as to who could
write the best comic will. Mra. Marie
Murray, noble grand, awarding a prize
to the winner.
Material for the Three Link club's
annual fancy work sale was also dis
tributed. Sunset la planning a ser
ies nf live programs for the winter
months.
A large hair seal which was mak
ing its way back to the briny deep
off Heceta bench one duy tbia week
wna captured by the Hugh Swift family,-
who are temporarily in charge
of (be Heceta Beach resort, in the
absence of Mr. and Sirs. F. E. Wee-
ton. The incident took place a short
distance from where the road off the
lieach stnrta its Incline to the resort.
The aenl wna first observed by MrB.
Gale Blnckwell and Mies Opal Swift,
daughters of Mr. Swift, who succeeded
in turning the big fish landward,
whereupon Swift and his son Henry
continued the task of getting Mr. Seal
to adjoining cabins, where he waa
ultimately taken in hand. The seal
offered little resistance, which pro
videa ground for the supposition that
it might have been injured in a fish
net encounter.
The community's newly orgnnlzed
cornet band is making progress, with
rehearanla occurring each Monday
evening in the Siualaw union high
school building. The one unfortunate
part of the perfecting of the band up
to now, for the local Legion poat
which sponsored the band, is that but
IS musicians are as yet participating.
This number probably presents a size
able band to local people, but it has
not measured up to the expectations
of the Legionnaires. However there
is considerable talent in tbia section
and the troupe will undoubtedly be
expanded from time to time. The In
structor, E. R. Hoyt, Eugene mnn who
is employed in bridge work here, la
one of the beat hand lenders In the
northwest snd offers his services to
the new band here without charge.
School enrollment in Florence!r
public achool system hns gone over
the 200 mark, as ahown by the lateat
figurea issued from .life grade achool,
which reports a houseful of 111 pup.
ils. Thoec with the last published
report of 00 In the high school makes
tne number of pupils attending school
here 201, which is far in excess of
nny year or recent note. Last year'a
pens enrollment for the two schools
was shout 105.
Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Hallcch, Charles
llickford and Sllss Julia Lamoreaux,
all of Newport, were visitors of the
Edward Peterson family here this
week.
A group of five lada from Viola,
Wis., headed by Gerald Van Winter,
have come lal the way to Lane
county s sea coast to enjoy their vaca
tion lime. The entire quintet have as
their scene of endeavor, the printing
office.
Fred newltt. Ole Peterson. C!lr
Morris, A. K. Neilson. Dr. J. W. Tarr
and Roy Bowman were members of
the local Masonic fraternity who rep
resented Florence lodge at the annual
venison feed of the Gardiner lodie
last Saturday night.
.Mr. and Mra. F. E. Weston, own-
era of the Heceta Beach resort, de
parted Ihia week on an outing during
which they will devote their time to
their mining hobby.
.Nice tug rine fiira.. nrown nn th
North Fork in this section, were ex.
hibited here this week hv Jim Dick.
one of the prominent ranchera of that
particular farming communitr. Mr.
Dick'a fig trees have bore each year
of the 12 years of their lives, but it
is only- occaslanally, however, that the
fruit has reached the ripened atage.
.Mr. and Mrs. William White and
their daiigliter-ln-law, Mia. Melvin
White, with the latler'a son. Clsvton
and Mrs. Win, Whlte'a brother, were
all assembled at the It. F. Nut home
here Thursday. The occasion waa by
way of celebrating the birthday anui
versary of the senior .Mrs. Wlilte.
Miss Gertrude Tarr, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarr, came home
Thursday from Mcio, where she
teachea school. An outbreak of ty
phoid f,,u.P , Hosed the schools in
that town for Iho time being.
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Crahtree and
children, are here from Springfield
this week. They are old friends of
the E. E. Hrattnins, who formerly re
sided in Springfield.
Mis p.i,r pej came Friday for
s visit of a few dnya at the Sherman
J. Moody home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Creed Brattain were
first of the week vlsltora here from
their pew Eugeue home.
trip. He returned Tuesday and left
Wednesday for Sutherlin to hunt.
Mrs. Don Kimball and sons were
In Oakrldge the latter part of the
week papering their house there for
renters.
The Helping Hand club bad a
special meeting Wednesday and
quilted on the club quilt. There
were 20 women preaent.
Mrs. Joe Hays and grandson
Richard, of Eugene, attended church
here Sunday and visited with the
Ernest i heeler family .
The Mills family is back after be
ing gone all summer at the bop
yard, and visiting In Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Hoselton of Upper
McKenzie visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn Story lest Thursday.
Tbe school teachers, Floyd MaU'
ney and Veda Daley, gave their
pupila a bonfire party last Wednes
day evening. They played games and
toasted marshmallows.
Wednesday. Oct. 17, waa Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Wheeler's 40th wedding
anniversary and the children and
grnndchildren went in and surpris
ed them. There were 84 present,
Blanche Wheeler, who is attending
school at Monmouth was the only
grandchild absent.
A county rock chusher waa set
upon the Art Rice place, and
gravel was crushed for the Rattle
anake road. The crusher left Wed
nesduy.
Frank Don and Mid Kimball went
to Mapleton Wednesday, returning
Thursday with the cable for their
donkey. They got the donkey several
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Wheeler, and
Ernest Wheeler returned from Can
yonville lest Saturday, after spend
ing a week visiting and hunting at
the John Parker home. Dr. and Mrs.
Claude Kime returned this last
Thursday after visiting at the Park
er home and going on to California,
Mra. W. L. Wheeler, Mrs. John
Parker and Mrs. Kime drove to
visit. .
Crater Lake one day during their
T
Smith River Mill
Burns To Ground
DIVIDE, Oct. 20. (Special). The
noy A. ileebe mill on Smith river
burned to the ground last Monday
night. The mill and lumber were all in
flames when the fire wss discovered.
so there was no chsnce of saving any
thing. The estimated loss was 13000.
No insiurnnce was' carried. Mr. Beebe
expects to rebuild at once.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. MrRelyonda and
Mr. and Mrs. George McReynolds vis
ited Sundsy on Silk creek at the John
Overholser home.
Dan Dugan and A. H. Honnold
made a business trip to Eugene Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGarvIn and
family spent the week-end at Oak
ridge with friends.
Mrs, Jack Robinson returned home
Saturday after a week's visit at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred
Johnson of Central. She was accom
ponied home by her daughter and aon
in-law who atayed over the week-end.
Donald McGarvIn apent several
days last week at Rogue river.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Dugan were din
ner guests Sunday at the home of
their son, Lee Durgnn, at Walden,
Lake Creek News
Trent News Notes
THE N'T. Oct. 20. -(Special) -Bert
Fesels nit his knee with an
axe one day last week and It took
several atit.-hes to sew It up.
Bill Snsbaiier went to Florence
the first of the week on a fishing
LAKE CREEK, Oct. 20. (Special)
The Needle club met at the home
of Mra. Clayton .Tonca Thuraday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Bud Wilcut's quilt blocks
were completed and work begun on
Mrs. Bennett's Mrs. Rub." Jones', and
Mrs. Shermsn Goodrich's blocks. Dur
ing tb afternoon Mrs. Jones was
aurprised with a shower of useful and
beautiful gifts. Those attending were
Mesdames B. H. Jones, Joe Almasie,
Carl Price, Leo Meadows, Wilson,
Bennett, Wilcut, Rickard, Sherman,
Goodrich, Dickey, and Misses Maxine
Ingram, era .Tones, and Ruby Clark
Mrs. Walter Bennett sent her gift
from Cutler City, snd Mrs. Jones'
aunt sent one from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Goodrich. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Schraitt, Richard
Schmidt, Leonard and Sherman Good
rich, have been spending several days
with the Mornlngstar's at Drain,
Misses Mabel Clark and Margaret
Rennet t attended teachers' Institute
in Eugene Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Sherman Goodrich haa had as
her guest for several days her mother,
Mrs. Dickey, from Junction City.
Clayton Jones spent the week-end
at his home.
Herman Steinhauer and his bride,
who were married last week In Eu
gene, are now living it their home in
this neighborhood.
Silt
coos
News
S1LTCOOS, Oct. 20. (Special)
Dr. Fox and wife of Mnrshfield and
Professor Sliinu, wife and party spent
Sunday at Dr. Fox's summer home
in Buckskin Bob's cove,
A Halloween masquerade parly will
he given at the Siltcooa soda I hall
turday evening, Oct, 27.
Misa Adeline Volkstorf returned to
Eugene Tuesday after spending two
months at the .lames Christensen
home at Silti-oos.
Mr. and Mra. O. W. DeJarrelt of
Mcdford were at Silicons three days
last week, fishing. Several fisher
men from Portland and other points
were also on the Inks fishliw.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Thomson, son
Buster and Frank Howard arrived
here from Mcdford Monday, They
brought with them an all metal out
board motor boat.
Mr, and Mrs. George Davenport,
who have been at "Siltcooa Cabins"
the past two weeks have returned to
their home in Salem.
WESTFIR, Oct. 20. (Special).
Walter Smith of Portland, field rep
resentative of the Four-L organiza
tion, spent a few days here this
week. Employes of the Western Lum
ber" company met on several occasions
to hear Mr. Smith discuss the merits
of the organization. About 90 new
members were secured for the
Four-L by Mr. Smith while he was
here.
The Welfare circle met at tbe home
of Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Wednesday
afternoon. Plans for tbe annual ba-.
xaar, which will be held in November
were discussed. Guests and members
present included Rev. and Mrs. Earl
B. Horsell of Oakridge, Mrs. Lloyd
Fox, Mrs. Martin Elara, Mrs, Ray
Sberow, Mrs. Vera Hill, Mrs, Bruce
Iansbery, Mrs. Wm. McGee, Mrs.
Guy Long, Miss Dorothy Long, Mrs,
W. F. Kebwalt, Mrs. Earl Bleile,
Mrs. W. E. Eshof, Mrs. Walter Cum
mings, Mrs. A. Peterson and Mrs.
Stewart. Refreshments consiating of
doughnuts and coffee were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Stewart,
Mrs. J. H. Wharton entertained
with a dessert luncheon for the Con
tract Bridge club at her home Wed
nesday. Bridge was played following
tbe luncheon. Mrs. G. V. J. Rams-
dell, Mrs. T. A. Kong and Mrs. I.
Neenan were special guests
Members present included Mrs. Paul
Nnugle, Mrs. J. A. Benson, Mrs. Ray
mond Crlswell, Mrs. Guy Bac.ley,
Mrs. J. J. Kennedy and Mrs. Whar
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Raymond Criswell
were dinner hosts at tbeir home Wed
nesday evening in compliment to Mr.
and Mra. J. J. Kennedy on their wed
ding anniversary and on Mrs. Ken
nedy's birthday anniversary.
Uovers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Kennedy, Jim Cowling, Mrs. Isa
belle Neenan and Mr. and Mrs. Cris
well.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Larwood enter
tained at dinner at their home Wed
nesday evening previous to the legion
and auxiliary dance in Oakridge.
Guests present included Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Hathaway and Mrs. Susie
Biddle of Eugene, snd the hosts,
Mr. snd Mrs. larwood.
e
Mr. snd Mrs.G. V. J. Rsmsdell and
family entertained at dinner previous
to the legion and auxiliary dance on
Wednesday evening in compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Baker of Eugene.
e
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bagley were
hoats at dinner at their home Thurs
dsy evening, having as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Psul Nsugle and N. A.
Stone.
The anniversary club dance was held
nt Oak park Friday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Kennedy were hosts for
the evening.
J. H. Wharton. John Wharton. Ma
rlon Kilbrenth. Wm. Sorenson, Thad
Barber and Walter Middlestadt left
Friday- to apend the week-end pheas
ant nunting near Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baclev were In
bugene Tuesday.
A large number of Weatfir le
gionnaires and auxiliary members at
tended the dnnce In the legion hall
at Oakrldge Wednesday evening. Spe
cial guesta included Mr. and Mra,
Jimmy Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Hathaway and Mrs. Susie Biddle of
Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Simnaon nf
rortiand.
Donald Pierce left for his home In
Eugene Monday having spent list
week-end with his uncle snd aunt,
air. ana airs. ij. a. jinrwood.
Mrs. W alter Cimmlngs and son
Paul left Thursday to spend a eouiile
or nays wun relatives In Corvallis.
Due t teachers institute in Eu
gene no school was held on Thursday
or r riuay.
Mrs. 8. Dykes, stenorranber foe the
western Lumber company, has moved
Into the home formerly occupied by
.nr. ann airs, waller Workman and
family.
LIFE SAVER!
Fred C. Mills, director of swim
ming and water safety of the Boy
Scouts of America, who will be In
Eugene Wednesday to address
local people and to-give demon.
atratlona on life saving and gene
ral health practices. Ha will ap
pear here under auspices of the
Wallamet acout council.
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Philomath News
PHILOMATH. Oct. 20. (SneeisD
Mrs. Bay Rickard entertained sev.
ersl guests at bridge and luncheon
rrtalay.
Dorothy Shrlher has opened a hose
repairing shop at her home in West
Philomath.
Mrs. Glen Plunkett and daughter
left Sunday for an extended visit with
'Natives in lows.
Mrs. Emma Warrlner returned
Tuesday from a trin to Klamath falls
and Crater Ijike.
W. L. Gillson of St. Johns. Mich-
Is visiting his brother. John C.illson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edcerton nf
akima. Wash., accomnsnied
Michigan man and spent the week.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watkins Vnm
the Rohemia mines visited Philom.tk
relatives over the week-end.
Dare Griffith is aneudin
time In Woodland. Wash., havln. hn
called there by the serious illness of
his father.
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SANTA CLARA, Oct. 20 (Spe
rial) The Santa Clara H. E. club
entertained the Willakcnzie grange
women Friday at the home of Mrs.
H. R. Emerson. There were 15 visit
ors. The Wlllakenzle women furnisb-
ed the program as follows: Two piano
BoUos by Miss Baker; reading by
Mrs. Cslef snd a short Bkit by Mrs.
Andrews and Mrs. Sanders.
Mrs. Harshel Bcndshadler took Mrs.
Hugh Robinson of Eugene and Mrs.
Clarenc Eggy of Albany to Portland
Friday to visit their father. J. Bend-
shadier, who is ill. They were expected
to return home Saturday.
M. T. Perkins, E, R. Johnson, Fred
Dotson and Clinton Godlove, are on
a hunting trip to eastern Oregon this
week.
Fred Emerson is spending his vaca
tion with Wendel Jensen at npper
Oamp creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd and son
from Sslem visited a few days this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Sims. Mr. Hurd is a brother of
Mrs. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Big Skavlan of Cheh
alis, Wash., visited this week with
Mrs. Skavlan'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Hart, and family.
Mrs. George Robinson was hostess
to the Thimble club Weilnesday after
noon. Those present were Mrs. Mat
teson, Mrs. C. Howaid, Mrs. Tony
Relnholts, Mrs. A. V. Thompson, Mrs.
J. I. Hart, Mis. J. T. Bennett and
Sire. Rowling. The visitors were Mrs.
Hellck and Mrs. Edgal Robinson and
little daughter. The hostesses were
assisted in serving refreshments by
Airs. Bennett and Mrs. Robinson.
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DRAIN', Oct. 20. (Special). The
new water system which hns been
under construction for the post month
is now in operation. There is a con
crete dam at the head of Bear creek,
a pipe liue of about three miles and
a tank, holding 7S.IMXI gallons, on the
Cool property. D. P. Slnyto:- of Salem
waa the contractor, nner"the water
system was built with PWA money.
The ladies' aid of tho Methodist
church held n silver tea at the home
of Mrs. Delk Wednesday afternoon.
Those attending wero Mesdames
Winiberly, Blackwell, Gorsline, Ha
worth, Ruby Ross, Mabel Swearingen,
Applegate, Volma Cool, Mne Light,
Mabel Hall, Hult. Trueblood,, Wise.
Guard, Kronk. Cellers, Urbank, E. J.
Whipple, Averil Trnylor, Morgan, Mae
Light, Mabel Hall, Hult, Trueblood.
The missionary society of the
Church of Christ met Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Beasley. Mrs. Frankio Coons was
leader and the topic waa "The call of
tbe Mountains." Devotionals were led
by Mrs. Cowan. At the close of the
missionary lesson, a business meeting
was held and plnns discused for hold
ing a bazaar some time in December.
Also other work planned by the la
dies. The day being Mrs. Maud Rob
ertson's birthday, Mra. Barker and
Mrs. Grace Henderson served chicken
sandwiches, pickles, enke and coffee,
to Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Rice, Mrs.
Bruton, Mrs. Frnnkie Coons, Mrs.
Bessie Lakey, Mrs. Coulter, Mrs.
Gardner, Miss Edna Harlan, Mis.
Cowan, Mrs. Benefiel, Mrs. Zilpha
Patchen, Mrs. Alfred, Mrs. Burdette,
Mrs. Beasley.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and aon
of Eugene visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Myson 'Blackwell Sunday.
They attended the homecoming - ser
vices at the Church of Christ in the
morning.
Mrs. Jessie Nobel of Washington Is
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mnttie
Renner, and niece, Mrs. Blanche Van
Kirk and family.
H. H. Morgan left Wednesday for
Wyoming, where he will spend the
winter. Mr. Morgan has not been well
for some time, and thought a change
of climate might be beneficial.
Donald Robertson who works at
Camp Walker near Reedsiwrt, came
tend.
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cleaning up ,heWd,q
school house fire A,
adjustment has been lJ
work can start ,n7 , 1
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into the Harvey R,v ea k fe
Drain Tuesday, fC
Coons works for the rw , l
Mrs. Fay Sr. o!'
home from a visit with h?
law, Mrs. Tntro, 0f Boil S'
waa accompanied home by i 1
who will visit here
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