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.Page Four COUGH t COBUItO, June 21. (Special) flie Damli-lion troop of Girl Scouts ell its meeting In the I. O. 0. V. lull Wednesday evenlnc June 10. flembero present were: Claudia Smllh, Carol Smith, Helen Wnlton, Lillian Bruy, Nellie Wroth. Jeon Wroth and Miisino Nyhart. The first part of Se evening was given over to the elec tion of a patrol leader, patrol name, fludy of the Girl Scout laws, promise, mm to and practice of the flair salute, fhe troop elected Carol Turner for patrol lender and named the pntrol Jltcd Wins." Miss Turner will select tier own lieutenant. ! The latter part of the evening was pent in playing: (rames selected by rjic girls. The next meeting will be Held in the . O. O. F. hall next Wed nesday evening. June 20. At that time die girls will he supposed to know the greater part of the Tenderfoot Requirements. Claudia Smith, who bae tjormcrly belonged to the Girl Scout troop In Eugene will demonstrate the tying of knots. . I The last church service before the tinnual conference will be held in the .Methodist church Sumlny morning, June .'t. at 9:45 o'clock. The pastor, Hev. Dean C. I'olnderter, will deliver Hie sermon followed by communion, flie regular Hundny school service will be held at W:M) n. m. j The Christian church will hold reg olur services Sunday morning, June 23. Bible school will meet at 10 a. ' m. and rho church services will fol low at 11. Olto Criunroy, of Eugene, will speak. Christian Endeavor will ftieet nt 7 p. m. All young People in the community are extended a cordial imitation to attend, t The Order of Odd 1'ellows met, lucsday evening. The regular busi ness meeting was held. Members present were A. B. Johns, Charles Harrison, Van Mncy, A. F. Tyler, t'hester Taylor, Howard Strunk, Law rence Trapp, Kcuhen Stoneberg and C'llntoii ilui'd. f i Christian aid met in the church, Thursday afternoon. The time was pent in quilting. ( .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sharon, of On tario. Cal., were visitors Tuesday, at She home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kent.- They are visiting now In Em met, Idaho. Mr. anil Mrs. 11. A. Sharon, of Pasadena, Cal., Miss Jennie Sharon, of jicdlnnds, Col., and Frank Sharon, of San Diego, Cal., left Thursday for Vancouver, B, C, after spending n few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Neat. 1 Miss Lcnn McNabb is enjoying a fceek's vacation from her work In the woolworth store In Eugene. On Tues day morning Mr, and Mrs. John Mc Nabb, .Miss Lena McXahb and Miss IKabelle McNabb went to Newpcwt. Jl'hcy returned Wednesday evening rftcr visiting several other points on (he coast, 1 .Mr. uml Mrs. Boouest (Hetta Kmilli), of Tillamook, were here ThurMlay, to attend funeral services f the Into A. G. I'lrtlc, which were bold nt the Veach chapel in Eugene Thursday aftornoon. I Elinor Briggs has recently accepted A pnrt-limo clwlcal position in 6 for! land hotel. He will continue his fourso nt Bchnke-Walker Business I'ollcgo along with his work In the botcl. Elmer is a graduate of the Co Durg high school. ( Mm. Hndlcy Hoscllon and two daughters, Marilyn and Melba aro pending a few weeks with Mrs, Clara I'ogt anil daughtor, Miss Alene Vogt, Mr, and Mrs. Trojan Harrington if I'owors, are spending a few days iv-lth Mr. Hnrrington'a parents, Mr. ul Mis. Hal Harrington. l London Items ! LONDON, June 21. (Special) The annual school meeting wa held Monday night nt the whool house. ix Kluvs was elected director for a three-year term. Mrs. OlHe Powell kM elected clerk. The entire budget iaa adopted. It was voted to buy A new Hi-honl Iuls for the district and use he old bus to take pupils to Cottage drove high achool. Olen Gillam (tot the wood contract, Mrs. Joe Aheenii the janitor work. J. E. Hanton will rive one biw, t A farewell party was (liven Satur day evening at the Lively ball for iliw Alice Haney who left Sunday for !wn City, Iowa, to spend the sum mer with her mother. I 0. II. Wood and sou Hobin, MIm Viola Weltx, Marcella Holmes and iiltHan Geer were Kunene visitors Fri day. Miss Welts was making arrange Stents to altend summer schoo' 'n Ku Rene. : Mrs. Ernest Yau Dwn and Mjts. Chetwood gave a surprise dinner Thursday evening In honor of the birthday nnnivertuirj of Mrs, Law rence McKay. I Mr. and Mm. Edward Itenpeto and baby of Hiderwood, Wash., vieited from Friday till Monday at the George Bailee home. ' Wilmft Sutherland went to Lorane Sat unlay for a two weeks visit with relatives. Daisy Warlek and Iallas Brown of Portland spent the week-end at tho home of Mrs. A. Iyons. The W. A. Woodard Lumber company have pur chase! a new Ford V-8 speedster to haul the men to and from work. Mrs. Nancy Kwing has gone to Mar )ola to vinit a ami, Karl Kwing. - Mrs. Hertha Brookbart and daugh ter.Sufiinne. npfut Sunday at the Har ney Walker hooie in Uvnx Hollow. Dale Thorn arrived Sunday from Portland to spend Part of the man mer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Thorn. Mrs. Waller Costlier and daughters. Ann and Nadu of Springfield, are visit ing at the Oakley Mctitiire home. Mrs. Addle iW accompanied group of church people to Centralia, Vali., to attend a Pentecostal camp meeting. Mrs. W. H. Thorn acevm panierl them as far aa Portland where she. will spend two weelut with her children. ! Mrs. A. Ljons left Tuesday for Porthind to be gone several weeks. The, JTneodjjr Ntfchbpff club jq Cottage Grove News COTTAGE GHOVE, June 21. (Special). George Mntthews, owner of the Cottage Grove flour mills, has been awarded a trip by the Sperry Flour company as a result of a con test In feed selling the past six mouths. Mr. Matthews left on the noun train Friduy for Kan Francisco where bo will join the group of prize winners in this contest who will make a three weeks' tour of old Mexico, with all expenses paid and will be at Mexico City about a week. Mr. Matthews sold the necessary tonnage the past three months over the previous three months. Only ten dealers from Oregon are entitled to make the trip of which nine have accepted. The group plan to return to Oregon July 8. The conleHt included northwestern states. A banquet will be a feature for them in San Francisco .Saturday. Twenty-two boy and girls attended the Junior Christian Endeavor picnic of the Christian church Wednesdny afternoon and evening at the city park. A treasure hunt, races and games were dnjoyed and a picnic lunch held at 6 o'clock. Mrs. K, W, Powell, superintendent, gave in her resigna tion to take effect July 1 and Mi.ss Neva Easthurn is to he the new su perintendent. A farewell handker chief and flower shower was given Mrs. Powell by the Juniors. Mrs. Nelson Durham entertained Utopic club Thursday afternoon with a 1:30 dessert. The afternoon was spent socially with sewing. Guests were Mrs. Harold Johnson of Cor vallis, Mrs. .1. It. Powell and Mrs. Hen Groff of Prineville, Mrs. 8. L. Godard, Mrs. James Howard. Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will sponsor an ice cream social and program on the church lawn on Wednesday evening, June 2l. Monday evening the Teachers' club of Chris tian church will have a social evening and lunch. Men's Community class meets at the armory Sunday morning at 0:45, Hoy Haas, superintendent. Women's Pible class 0 the Metho dist church held an all day session Wednesday and spent the time piecing Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Sutberlnnd. The time was spent In quilting. Mrs. Murry New ton and Mrs. Hubert Elwing drew prize. The next meeting will ho with Mrs. Hubert Elwing July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van Onsen at tended a family reunion Sunday at Harrisburg. Mm. Van Duscns broth er George Hopper, returned home with them for a weck' visit. Another brother, Archie Hopper, who had been visiting here, returned home Friday. Mrs, Joe JJrooMiart and house gnest, Miss Mildred Quimby were din ner guests Friday nt the Phillip Brookhart home nt Black Butte. Mrs. Electa Thordenherg has been 111 several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell of prjn- vllle and grandson, Junior Handle of Cottage Grove visited Monday at the John Small home, Miss Mcll Carter of Ahlnnd cmne Wednesday to spend the reK of the week at tho Carl Small home. It was cold enough hero Wednes day night to freeze n thin layer of ice on the walk where a sprinkler had been running. Walterville News WALTHUV1LLE, June 21. (Spe cial) Howard Campbell, who was hurt while playing hall last Sunday, is able to be back at work since Monday. Raymond Jack and Everett Wearin were cutting hay at the J. H. Oevor ranch In Walterville Wednesday. Mr. Wearin and children were nt the De vor home the same day. Hazel Heukle of Moro, Oregon, has been visiting this week nt the home of her stisler, Mr. D. E. Denson. Miss Henkle graduated from the C. of O. the past -week. Tuesday, sb with her farher, made n business trip to Eugene. The Thurston Sunday school is plan ning for tho convention which is to le held at Donnn, next Sunday, June 2t. J. B. Endieott of the Thurston Sunday school, is President of Hie group: Fardyee Wlllian, secretary, and L, S. Kester of Marcola, vice-president. Election of officers for the coining year will he held in the afternoon. Two Available HERE'S LUCK A Blend, (Quart) No. 239-A Wrlta tho Van Uuiiiiiiglum i X( CHALLENGED ME 0 3y v LfeaA. s. liiiT "rfiiMM quilts, a potluck dinner was served. A business session was held with Mrs W. A. Hogate, president, presiding. Officers for ensuing year were nom inated as follows: Mrs. W. A. Hogate, for re-election as president; Mrs. J. M. Monroe, teacher; Mrs. May Swan son, secretary. Twenty-three were present. Mrs. Mira Towne of Forest Grove is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. F. Alien on south Itiver road. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Host of Amar ilia, Tex., are visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Oliver Veutch received word of the death of her uncle. D. S. Brown, nt Condon, Tuesday. Funeral will be held there Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen have been visiting at Marcola at the home of Mr. McQueen's sister. Mollis and Clair Conner of Grants Pass are visiting relatives In Cottage Grove. Mrs. C. S. Roberts, Mrs. Vlnal Itnn dall and Mrs. George Jacobsen visited Oreswell chapter, O. E. S., Thursday night. Mrs. 12. It. Lemley and mother, Mrs. Addle Jncohs, visited at Eugene Fri day. Mrs. Deselle Itorabaugh of Port land who has been visiting here at the home of her sister. Mrs. Lemley accompanied them and went on to Portland Friday evening. Tho Needlecrnft club postponed its regular meeting Wednesday until Wednesday of next week. Mrs. George Scott of Oakland, Cal. who has been visiting relatives and friends here, was guest of honor at a neighborhood soda gathering Wednes day evening nt the home of Mrs. Inez Meeks. The evening was spent socially and refreshments served. Mrs. Willits and Mrs. McQueen assisted. Girl Scout troop were on a biking trip Thursday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. William MncGibbon who is in charge of the group. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Powell who have been visiting nt the home of their daughter. Mrs. Vinnl Kendall, left for their home at Prineville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sarff left Mon day for Kit son Springs on a vacation trip. numbers nro nked from each Sunday school In the district for the program. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Endieott and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endieott motored to Portland nnd Bonneville dam last Sun day to visit relatives. PRINCE iyH. S.X' PI IS EN ER WJ I "f Tried It... Against Whiskies Priced Up to TWICE AS MUCH!" "TT'S here at last I" you will say."HERE'S LUCK" A is the authentic blend of a famous 65-year-old distillery.Veblcnd"HERE'SLUCK"a9weblended our famous whiskies which lovers of fine whisky bought before Prohibition. Its rich-flavored, heavy bodied base is combined only with selected neutral whisky specially distilled for fine smooth blending. 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Of this sum the two districts expect to pay $15,000 and to get a PWA grant for the balance.-The opinion of the boards was that the high school district should stand 60 per cent of the expense and the grade school district 40 per cent. It is proposed to build the gymnas lum connecting with the present school building on the south. In such a manner that If the districts wish to build new school houses later they can bo added to either end of the gymna sium. For the first time In several years the union high school election, which will be held Monday, will pass withou an argument over the ballot. The last legislature passed a law amending the high school election laws, which pro vides that a voter may write in the name of a person other than that printed on the ballot, and as the law was interpreted the voter had to choose from them and could not write In any other. This has always caused considerable argument nnd sometimes no little friction, becnuso It is the exact opposite of all other election lows. The only name to appear on the ballot at this coining election wilt be Clinton Morse. A petition was clr dilated to put tho name of J. W Bowers on the ballot but it was learn ed thnt he resides in n school district which already has a director on the board. Vida News Notes VmA Jiiim Ol fSnPfliin TIip annual school meeting was held In dis trict 1.'i7 Mondnv evening, fl. V. Mill. igan was re-elected clerk after having completed three years in that office CALIFORNIA BREWING ASSN. an Frc!iM U Agtbt Prices. $1.10 Bedell Bids., Portland. BEGISTEB-GUARD, Barney OldMeld was elected director to succeed John Quilt, retiring direc tor. At the meeting it was voted that the school children and also any commun ity clubs, groups, etc., should have the ue of the gymnasium at any time ex cepting the two Saturday evenings per month reserved for the public daucea given by the school board. The bud get was read, discussed and approved by majority vote. The local baseball team played a game in Eugene with the Eagles Sun day, The Eagles were defeated, 1U-8. Mrs. Grace Burdick motored over from Bend Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Chester Hill, who has been visit ing her, Mr. Burdick returned to Bend late Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Finn returned home recently after a two weeks va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Finn took care of the ranch during their absence. A' number of local farmers are now busy inakiug bay while a few already have their first crop of alfalfa in their bams. Kenneth Shafer left Tuesday for the coast where he has employment. Naval Officer Buys Lane County Farm E. M. Hinshaw has sold his .'J7-acre farm on the hillside above Spring field Junction nnd known as the Swope place, to Lleutennnt-Commander A. t. Lee of the United States navy, now stntioned at Ran Diego, Cal. The naval officer's son will enter the University of Oregon next fall but the family will not be here for three years when they will make their home here. The lyde Realty company handled the deal. Lieutennut-Commnmtcr Lee is the third naval oficer from Snn Diego who has bought a farm in this locality during the past year or two. JIMMIE ALIEN P RICHFIELD REPORTER CMtt-wl Irfi4 TvTff Hw with Uniud Pr $rvi( Sm Uttl NmMHN MtlV Ir,tT N'M ') I i EUGENE, OREGON Harmonica Sunshine Club Gives Program JUNCTION' CITY, June 21. (Spe cial) The Harmonica Sunshine club of Harmony, with Mrs. Pearl Cleek as its leader, visited the Townseml club meeting and pie social in Monroe at its regular meeting recently and entertained by playing three numbers, "Old IJlack Joe," "My Bonny" and "Good Night Townsendites." Those playing were: Sybyl Harvey, Made lene Cleek, Jimmie Perry, Ruth Wells and Ehvood Harvey, A group of the women of the Town send club met nt Mrs. Mary Robin son's Wednesday and quilted, o-n the club quilt. The quilt will be given away at the club meeting Saturday evening, June 20, at Greenwood hall. A program is being arranged for the meeting and will be announced later. Mrs. Cleek, Mrs. Oscar Golden and Miss Cecile Golden were In firom Har mony Wednesday helping on the quilt - Mr. and Mrs. William Langton of Portland were here Wednesday on their way to the coast for a few days' rtay. They took Mrs. Kimball, Mrs, Langton s mother, with them. Miss Mary Pitney, home economics instructor in (he Pnrkrose school near Portland, Is home for the summer vacation. Miss Winifired Cleek is spending CLOTHIERS FOR MEN this week visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Cruzon, at Leona. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilde and Mrs. Groves, who aro here from Can ada visiting, left for a visit with rela tives at North Bend. They will follow the const route north to Astoria on tiheir return to their home. Miss Selma petersou accompanied them to North Bend for a short vacation. At Lynx Hollow LYNX HOLLOW, June 21. (Spe cial) The annual school meeting was held Monday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Kinland was re-elected as clerk, and Lyle Taylor was re-elected as director for a term of three years. A vote was also taken to find out the senti ment of the people to build a small two-room cottage on the school prop erty for the teacher. The C. A. Olson property here in 0ff. 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