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Pas Ttrii Jillv 11 All Lane Communities Active in Oregon Trail Pageant Next Three 6 THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON a III! T Mill to Shut on One Pageant Day, ! The fmplovi of th F.t.ith-Klfr j f-nmr compin.T toH hy rt , j majority to (! th plant Fri-lny ioj tbt th vnrkrr tn:fct support I.an j rounlt'i Ttircft fnt. "Tb Ore fn ; COTTAGF OKOVE, July 21. ! unlt'B Krift fnt. "Tb Orf n , rriESWEI.L, July 21. f Spuria!) (Rperisl) Th float to rpresn. Trail" rHrn'i-n Th fhutd"rn mil j At a pHa! mating f thf direct Corral flrovp'F fmtustries. Saturday maV it p-innb! th fnttr Booth-j or of district 40, Monday vnin. in Eujcen at the Orpgnn Trail Par- ; Kelly pr.titiI. mrludinr th store Mln AlJtyn .Spenrr elected ant In it Iiidutril parade, la re- r w ruff at Wr..!:r.r- anj their famlll's, j tearh'r of Hi fhird and fourth nor ted br th chamber of commerc i rnjr j toe I'tunnes. j nriue m im in cmn7 Harvesting on At Walterville WALTEHVILLE, July 21. (Sp- rial) Heteral in the Walterill j Tleinlty are marketing thlr rherriea ' thii week although moat of the larce; orchards have finished their picking, j and some arc finUhinx this week with a reduced crew of picker. Haying ia on in full blast In t bin vicinity and farmer have aoma of the hay stacked ready for bating GRANGE WILL MEET b almoat comiilted and will decorated Friday evening, Irm ( Scbroeder, chairman of the commit- u C ' 1 tee. announced Tuesday. UniOIl rla OOCial Th entry is to datura the Bnhe- I Mtina in MaiTol mi. minim district and i to be bull IVICCUnff in IViarCOia around a miniature stamp mill ron tructed by J Landeaa. Orea from tha mine in a suitaMe setting will he feature. Mr. B!al"ck. new manager of the Pufeway Korea wi a guest at (ht C. nf C luncheon Tuesday. Visitors Listed By Hebron People HERItOV, July 21. (Special) Miles Fowler of Vaiiwuvpr, Wash., and Edward Hoolhby of 1'orttand vi"it ed Saturdiiy and Kundity with the Clif ford William family. Mr. A. J. 'rni(t and children, Wini fred, I'eiin mid Dunlin, of southern Cnlifornin,. are viwltinc her mother, Mrs. Jessm tlilcrint. Wed at Rosetiurg Mrs. rinra Tanlin and Neno Perinl were mnrried liie-t month in ItVinH.iirj;. nbout fl ninnlh with Mr. Julia Down- They will live at Yoncnlla. A group jnff and other friend at Wendling ha of their Hebron friend apent returned to her home at Cnlp Creek. MARCOLA, J-jIt 21 Special). The I'nion l.ra. N:v 2"2? met at th I. O. O. r. bail Ut week. After the htisinesa meeticf a v.l etrning wa enjoyed by qutte a large crowd. A watermelon feed u sirred and danc ing enjoyed until a late hour. Mr. and Mri. Fred Jones and Jop and Mr. and Mm. Hastings of Dexter upent the week-end on a trip to Ron neville, Mt. Hood l-.np and Portland. Mr. and Mri. Fred Fiacher drore to the poat SundaT. Mr, and Mr. Kant ham from the coaKt are v if it in r at the home of their son Oeorge Kas'ham and family. Alio, two nieces are visiting at the Enst linm home. Return to Salem Mr. Nannie Milca ha returned to Snlern to apend aome time with relatives. Mr. Pearl Knowler, after Rpendfnjr evening with them recently and jrnve them a charivari. Mr. and Mr. Alfred White con Mrs. Nora Sibley, Sir. Pauline Wenner and dnushter of Houlton and Mra. Martha f'nrter of Salem return ducted a pleasure trip along thei(.d (n their homea after spending a beach Sunday, going by way of Flr ' few dura with George Frazier who Is ence to Newport. With them were Mr. quit ill. and Mra. Earl Murry and bnhy John Alfred; the miea Mnne dilhsm, Vivian White, Alire White; and Roy Gaer. They returned by way of Cor-Talli. Richardson Place Sold at Hebron Monroe People Home from Vacation the resignation of Misa Mildred Young. W. O. Spencer who ha served a chairman of the board, resigned. I An appointment will be nwide to I fill thi vacancy. H. N. Trailer is nw chairman and plana were dia- cusaed for providing equipment for the ply hd. The building has been painted and the interior la being put in chnp for the new year. All floora will be cleaned and given another coat of varnish. Mis I.ol Trailer of Eugene apent Tuesday with her mother, Mr. Clara Trailer. Mn. Ianra Smith, Mra. Hnrrit In gram and Mr. C F. Ziebartb visited friends at Lone Pine Monday. Home From Son no I Miss Eula Kiphart arrived Friday from AshlAnd where she ha been at tending aummer achool. She visited her sister, Mr. C. L. Elll and fam ily. She will teach in the ion achool near Dexter next year. Other Friday callers at the EHia home were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Pain and family of Eugene. Mr. and Mr. H. M. IJnd and son Donald of Portland were Sunday and Monday guest at the C. L. Ellia home. J. S. Taylor, local carpenter and breeder of Leghorn chickens, is building n new chicken bouse on bia property enht of the highway. Mrs. C. K. Warner apent the week end at her son's, Dorrance Warner and fnmily at Fall Creek. Mr. War ner and daughter Mnrjorle joined them on Sunday and all picnicked at I Mossy Maple camp. New Fire Truck Proves Useful COTTAGE GROVE, July 21. (Special). The new fire truck proved It efficiency Tuesday by saving the D. P. Caldwell home on South Third. The fire in the roof i thought to have caught from spark and about $1.V) damage wa done. Don Allen, local fire chief, report the new equip ment recently purchased by the city is very satisfactory. HEBRON, July 21. (Special). John Richardson fan told hi farm and will move hi fnmily Into the pioneer home of the late Jim Short bridge, which i now occupied by Mr. Violet Puis and children, who have another bouse In view. Church Services Planned at Hebron H. E, Committee Creswell, Meets HEBRON, July 21. (Special). Hebron church now has service each Sunday, following the Hundnv achool, which begin at 10. Jinne Powell la leader. Th young people' meeting ia held each Humlny evening at 7 o'clock. 4 IN PAGEANT DEERHORN, July 21. (Special) Eight member of the Deerhorn rreheatr have been invited to piny in the covered wagon division of the Oregon Trail Pageant at Eugene this week. Included in the group are Da rner Stacy and Hornce Morris, vio lin; Ted Ashley, Mra. Everett Wear in and Ward Koogcr, guitar; Melvin Couch, accordion; Lloyd Currant, ban jo; and Kenneth Jennings, harmonica. The group, under the direction of Mra. MrClowsky of Eugene, practices old-time music each evening at the fairgrounds. FflOM SWISSHOME RWISSIIOMK. Julv 21 (SpeclaD Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walter and on Walter, Mra. W. R. Jonea and on George, all of Eugene, and Mr. nd Mrs. W. J. Weaver nf Springfield spent Sunday at the Weaver resort on Lake Creek. Mr. and Mr. B. Cornell ons of Lo Augelea spent a few da) a last week at the Seaver cnnip while ou their way to Sweet Home, Mr. Cornetions' for mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Red Jenien of Junc tion visited Sunilnv with Mr. and Mrs. Ted While. CLUB MEETS MARCOLA. July 21. I Special). The Sew and So club met Wednes- MONROE, July 21. ( Special) Donald McGnvern and Bud Carpenter have returned from a vacation at Newport where they ramped out. H. T. Wooda returned recently from CRESWELL. July 21. (Special) a vacation trip to Ixa Angelea to j The Home Economic cluh of Cres vii.it bia father nnd other relative. well Grange met Tuesday afternoon - Visit Relatives nt ,nP n"" wi,h Mrs. I. Porter as Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shinier and l''"". Mrs. Anna Hcngelbrok wa a two amall anna, Dale and Garry, of Ull.h. fjtt.r)h(lP nrmuiA.A . the business meeting nnd a letter was rend from the Children harm home near CorvjilliM. Plans were made to fill jnVH with fruit for the home. The committees reported the purchase of n Httive nnd inure silverware. Mrs. Myron Hlnrkwcll. Mra. Dnvid Francis and Mrs. Mnry Liudxay presented a prnirrim of Tendings and songs. Mrs. F. P. Cluck wan appointed in cbnrEe f the next program with those whose Thurston People Picking Cherries THURSTON, July 21. (Special). Thurston people are marketing their cherries at the prosent time picking through the day and driving to Eu gene with them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allison are at present at Walterville. They are living in their trailer house at the home of Mr. Allison's mother. Mrs. Robson. Return South George Currin who ha been at the home of his brother-in-lnw and sister, Mr. and Mr. Fred Russel, at Thurs ton, left recently for hi home at Sacramento, Cal. Mr. Currin was re cuperating from an Illness of the early spring. Rev. and Mrs. Harrison and Mr. and Mr. George Smith of Sacramento were overnight guest Monday of Mr. and Mr. John Price at Thurston. The visiting ladies and Mr. Price are cousin and have not een each other for M year. The party was going on to Bend, where they would visit Mr. and Mra. Jesse Fountain, Mrs. Fountain also being a cousin. JUNCTION CIT5", July 21. (Special! The grange will meet in regular session on Friday evening. A program arranged by the lecturer, Mrs. Tweedt. will be given at S o'clock. Sjbil and Ellwood Adams will entertain with a piano duer. A skit will b given by some of the members. Mrs. Lee Gidding will give to the grange some of the in teresting things' she heard at the In ternational peace conference Bhe re cently attended (n Portland; Misses May and Marie Lauridsen and Mis Betty Giddings will sing a trio. After the program a grange esion will be held and the evening will close with a social hour with refresh ments, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Siegman drove to Lucky Boy Scout camp on Sunday taking up their son, Billy Siegman, Harry Hicks and Paul Allen, mem ber of Junction City Scouts, troop l. for a two weeks stay at the camp. From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Otto Madsen of Askov. Minn., are in Junction City a few dnvs calling on some of their Askov friends. They will leave Wed nesday for Los Angeles to visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Madsen and fnmily and Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Mad sen and family of Fort Dodge, Town, are visiting nt the Carl Ruder home. Mrs. Ruder ia a sister of Mr. Mad sen. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Tedrow nnd son Dnvid of Monmouth spent Sun ilnv with Mrs. Ted row's mother. Mrs. Lilly Young. Mis Ruth Young, who has been attending summer session at Oregon Nurm.il school, returned with then) to Junction City where she will spend the remainder of the su miner. Scouts Sponsor I Benefit on Lawn WESTFIR. July 21. (Special) A Girl Scout benefit lawn party wa held at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. King, Sat unlay evening. Several table were placed about the Inwn for t!:e convenience of the guest. Among those assisting during the evening were: the scout leader, Mr. Frnnk Kleisner and assist. in t, Mis Helen Nolnnd, Scouts Phyllis Lans bery, June Abercrombie, Naomi Al len, Kathleen and Margaret Wetzel, Jemir Fisher and Orphn Stanley, Mrs. S. E. Coffman and Mrs. King. VARIED NEWS OF WESTFIR LISTED Mr. r,! M... K-Vl. .1,,,.., rMbnny, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Khisler'a mother, Mrs. E. ti. Mi Furlnnd. They are oo their way home after a week'a vaca tion nt the coast with Mr. SMsler'a parent from Eugene. Monroe people present for the dis trict American Ieglnn picnic at Ren-ton-Lane park Sunday were Miss Grace Ayleaworth, Mia Goldn Bel knap, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Turner and j mimes begin with letters A to G, as Winston, Mr. nnd .Mrs. J.ynn liniley : helper. and children, Vern Coon and Ellen' Mrs. C. E. Warner nnd Mrs. Fred Mhv, Mnrjorie Steadman, Mrs. Ralph 1 r entertnin at the net meet- llibb and girl, Carolvn Harding. I in nt ,Im' f00 h,n,mr Refreshment i Thm.. r.rn.... iinri i i W "erved to Mrs. Nick. Mr. , 1 I Lawrence Porter, Mrs. J. Eppen- hniigh. .Mrs. J. It. Miller. Mrs. It. E, 3,000 Minnesota U. Graduates in Lakes Golden Jubilee On September 17, Plan Of Grove Rebekahs ter. Mr. nnd Mr. Tnv Foreman nnd fnmily wit in Salpm Htiiiflnj. TO SPONSOR PARTY MARCOLA, .lillj 21. (Sprriin Th llo.vnl Nik'hbor lmini will bmmi- aur n vnn party nflr fh. rec'lnr Inrlgo mof'ting I' ri.lnr evrninit, July :. H'ric'it. Mi-". ;wvihir. Mra. Warner. Mrs. C. I. Ki-nt. .Mrs. Hlnikwoll. Mrs. F. A. nusvcll, Mrs. Franrls. Mrs. F. I!. Virle, Mrs. V. K. Ornusl.rfk. Mrs. V. n. Slv. Mrs. F. J. HrntPlhrolc anil Mrs. Il..m;,.hr..l( Sr. Ti. S. Aytiira f tl .trullv mm mittpc nf lh. (Jranco was a visitor and lulki'd civpr Itniltl inic plans for a new hull. MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME FROCK COMBINES SLENDERNESS AND CHARM DTTtTII, Minn. (U.R) Swimming around somewhere in Northern Min nesota Inke nre fl.OOO wall-eye pikes possessing "degrees" from the Uni versity of Minnesota. The fish are wearing tin. water proof plates, showing they nt tended the university's school for fish, con ducted recently near Lake Winnibi goshish. And the fish didn't learn a thing not even how not to get caught, hut they are expected to teach naturalists how far pike travel and disclose their ultimate fate. Prof. Samuel C. Eddy, aided by the state game and fish division and the I. S. forestry service, locked narrow metal strips, stamped "U. of Minn." to the jaws of ."..(XNt pike. Anglers catching the fish so-marked are allied to communicate with Eddy. Female fish were excluded from the chno. Males were lured to class and tagged. COTTAGE GROVE. July 21. (Special I The Rehekah staff cluh will meet for practice Friday evening at Odd Fellows halt. Hostess, com mittee for the evening arp Mrs. Mnrion Armstrong. Mrs. flnzel Culver, Mrs. Znla Hanson, Mrs. Lucy Rennett. The Odd Fellows lodge will exemplify first degree work Thursday evening. Tentative plans ar being made by the Rebekahs to celebrate their golden jubilee anniversary on September 17. Mrs. Minnie Willits is chairman of the general arrangement committee. All old time members will be espe cially invited. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will go to Lost. Creek next Sunday for their annual picnic. The Theta Hho girls held install ation Monday night. Playground Work Interests Many COTTAGE GROVE, July 21. ( Special (Miss Lucile Jam and ! Miss Mary West fail, director of ! recreation at the city park, report an instructive meeting Monday evening at which George Uerreman of Eugene, director of county WPA playgrounds, spoke. A potluck supper wa served. Plana were made to have a similar meeting next Monday evening and perfect an organization for young people, between the age of 14 and 24. Parents nccompauied the young people and tentative pinna were outlined for the organization. Mr. Uerreman plans to be present next Monday evening, July 2fi. Young people are asked to conic between ii:.'i0 and 7 o'clock. More new equipment has been added which includes two sets of table tennis nnd a badminton set. Glen Wilson, clerk nt Kern's drug store returned home the last of the week from Vancouver, Wash., where he attended reserve officers training camp for two weeks. Claude Fisher nnd family attended a family reunion at Skinner Butte Sunday. Mrs. Susie Gnrnutte. Glen Wilson, Frank Smithson nnd Imogen Roye i attended the Holland picnic nt Slun ! ner Itutte Sunday. Rub Grnnnis went to Seattle Satur day to join his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grnnnis, who are vacationing there. The Cottage Grove fire company spent Monday evening in drill and 1 painting fire hydrants. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn were among the visitors nt the Cottage Grove colony nt Seottsburg Sunday. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Ressie SuMiffe, Margaret Monson nnd Hetty Jones spent the week-end nt Newport. I WESTFIR, J-:ly 21. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rehwalt and 1 non. Forrest and Danny, and Parker Orr drove to Camp Lucky Roy, Sun day, where Forrest will remain for two weeks. Accompanying the Reh- , wait upon their return was Jack Robinson, who spent the previous ; two v.eeks at camp. I Mr. and Mr. W. V. Hemenwar drove to Portland Saturday night 1 for a viBit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stockman, who are enjoying a month's vacation at various points. I Mrs. Hemenwny remained for a con tinued vacation at Seaside, Mr. Hem enway returning home, Monduy. ! Mr. and Mra. J, F. Frantz and (he camn Ur-! 0 vK" Mhs Jfri,?,, :Jk ( koiip J?ot2toSa; g Yn jih it j,-' 4-H Sewing Club Meets Past Week Legion Auxiliary Chooses Officers PATTERN 4.tv Ry ANNE ADAMS There's audi a clever combination of charm ami youthful dignity in this alim-o'-lino frock that you'll find it a real necennity for your "at home wardrobe! Topping tta bodice are a trim yoke, and flared sleeves, while a flattering surplice line contributes world of flnttcry, And don't you like the dainty, feminine note (lint's added by the narrow, crisp frill? Re ginner and experienced senrnxtres alike will find it easy fun to stitch up Pattern 4.1M, for this model boasts but few, simple pattern pieces. Ideal in synthetic. attern -KIS1 is available In mlc' and women iies Id. IS. '.It, 34, :ttl, VlVTnV ,h h',mr Pf IV- - 41 "tul 4tV. Size" takes Fred Wald. Thne present were Mrs Clara Johnson, Mrs. Adn Martin. Mrs. Vivian Ms he, Mrs, Laura East bum, Mr. Gladys Hatton. Mis. Donnh Hall and Mrs. Alice Page, The net meet ing will be nt the home of Mrs, Laura E?stham. Oregon Trail Coiffures MAJESTIC PERMANENT WAVES Phona 212 Balcony Tiffany-Davit Drug Co. Optn Evening by Appointment .'ts yards ;tH Inch fabric, and S yrd ruffling. Utustrated stup-by-step Mew ing in.tt ructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (LV (n coins or stamp (coin preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write Plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE Nl MREit. Make a "hit! Order vour e.pr of the NEW ANNE ADAMS PATTERN ROOK, and titch up your owu Sum mer "succe" frocks! Choose trim fcportster. lovely drcssup flatterers, cheery house frocks, and dainty un dies! Gay. we ll- earing toggery for toddler and growing. up; Really slen denting mdels! See what what in latest fabrics accessor iesbrsutv hints! ROOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. OU TWENTY FIVE CENTS FOR ROTH WHEN ORDERED TO 1; ETHER. Central Heating Co. Central station Steam Heat Stova, Olesal and Fual Olta. Hog futf Sawduat 6AH Green Stamp r nynt 19 Mi CHCRRY HARVEST ENDS CRESWRLL, July VI. t Special E. Warner completed harxestu g hi cherry crop Mindny. About a f"'n of Koyat Amies srre taken lo mar ket and half ton of Ijimhirt. Mr. r ner ha a iteeu acre tract eart of here. FREE INFORMATION On Mia and othar Rac ial and Colon Dlsordara Our clrtt4 lOS-pacff Bvktt will bt icnt en it qutlt to nvon liSftir Item PiUt or ethr Ratiil i Clon ditoidtff.cr ttom irh ilmnc ll 4Mtiba tnn1iHn inJ ipltini our Ho iKispitil iutKaI npoition fio i minL Sand (or ilutM f;t Boa'rt t"4 Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pft-yt'efae) 4 mrgm N B. Crtir ftaininja ai) tiiani Aiik ml FROM LATHAM LATHAM. July 21. I SperbiD Edna fJohr and Ruth Reinke from Rniulad, Wis., spent severl days last week visiting Mr. and Mr. Alois Tomashek. Donald and Darlene Rriggs of Fair view spent the week-end at the Robert St. Elmo home. Miss Grace St. Elmo hns returned home after spending a week at the Alvy Wright home at Dexter. Miss Alice Pitxer of Yakima. Wash., la visiting nt the home of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ruker. The L. W. McKibben family spent Sunday nt Deiter at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ed Newcomb. COTTAGE GROVE. July 21. ) Special At the regular meeting Monday night of the American Legion auxiliary, reports were given by the officers, and delegates were elected to the atnte convention at Albanv. Aug. 12, El and 14. Mrs. Phillip Ru kowski, outgoing president of the unit was presented with a pin. Miss Eunice Vanl teuberg, retiring secretary, was given a gift. Officers elected for the ensuing year were Mrs. Dora Maulding, fire vice president: Mrs. Maud Gierau, second vice-president; Miss Eunice VanDen berg, re-elected secretary; Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, re-elected treasurer. The group will meet with the American Legion for a picnic August 0, and the next regular meeting will be in Sep tember at which time a president of the auxiliary is to be elected. LYNX HOLLOW. July 21. (Spe cial) The Lynx Hollow 4-11 Sewing club held its meeting Friday, Seven inenil era nccompauied Miss Lelah Parks to Swimmers Delight for a basl.et picnic dinner. The Walker and Lynx Hollow union Sunday school held a program and carnival Saturday evening. The pro ceeds go to pureh:te a piano for the church. A sum of SJ2.7. was taken in. At Seaside Mrs. Garfield Reach has returned from an extended visit at her son ' home nt Seaside. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred KuiMand anil daughters, Hetty Lee and Rai'bara i Anna, spent the week-end at Win chester Ray and other points along the coast. ! George Teller left Wednesday to , spend several weeks at Kit son Springs. Win, In Game The Cottage Grove businessmen's ball team played the Hollow boys on the home. diamond Sunday, the Hollow winning. A nice crowd attended. Lyle Taylor has expected a jW nt the Lewis Mill in Dexter. Bell-ans FOR INnir..cl.-,'ci -""on tj; Elliott's Grocer let us malie it easy for you durine th. Busy Pageant Week-end In Our Kitchen We Make the Finest SALADS, HOT DISHES, HOT ROLLS BpJ PTES A NT f-AVPe ' We even furnish your Whole Meal and Send It to You Piping Hot. WE ARE FEATURING THIS WEEK Burnt Leather Cakes, medium size, each j' Covered Wagon Bread, 1 pound loaf .. J 1 pint 20c, 1 quart Jjl Apricots from the Dalles are at Their Vptt J TViio Wool,- -n . ' ... . J i iiwu ..vvn .vi uiiuiiug. uu jiui wail too 103 FROM OUR MARKET Fresh Baked Ham, Ham Loaf, Summer SaiK, and a Large Assortment of Cold Meats H You will find, too. Swift's Branded Beef, Fancy Lik vJ r. ,). .-.J iuKn. n D..,t. , . ' vu.,v,a omu vnv, rw nuaoLs, nca rryera ana Roasting Call for Byron, he will see that you get your favorite cut. Phone 95 for your food saves your time and oJ ana costs you no more You Will Also Find Plenty of Room to Park NeirOuri: We Will Be Closed During the Parade Friday. Phone 95, 93 or 97. Corner 13th & Pate: WENDLING NEWS n-ENPUNO. July St. I Special). 'Mtn Mnrc;ret nr.H Mnry Bailey e.f Junction City are cueta at the Karl Bailey home thin week. Alfred Bailey in Tieitinjr his uncle. Ash Bailey, of Junction City, this week. Bet. and Mra. Cotton with their family nnd Mrs. Clyde Starr. Cwen dolvn Starr. Pelmer Tattee. Vern Bailey nnil Prnn Byers returned home Mondny after n weeks sojourn at the Sultle lake Fpworth league institute. MOVE RESIDENCES M.UICOI.A. July 'J 1 . t Special) Mrs. Ttta Bridcefnrtner has moved from the Neil house to one of the Turner houses. Also Mr. and Mrs. Bum hare moved to the Pace house mhieh was .iust vacated by Mr. and Mra. James Windham. BIRTHDAY PARTY MAIU Ol.A. July LM. i Special) A buffet dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Knrl Hall Sunday m honor of the fourth birthday of Ronald Hall. Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. tscHr Tare. Mr. and Mrs. tiuy Pace. Fred Khlera, tieorne Khlers, Harry Khlers, Mrs. Vernon Hall nml daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hall and the honor curst Ilonnld Hall. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY HEBRON. July HI. t Special) A birthday party waa given Mrs. Tom U'lllinma SuntLiy evenms at the home of her son, Stuart. Willing Workers Report Meeting SCOTTS VALLEY, Julv 21 (Spe. cinll. The Willins Workers held their regular meetiuz. nt the home of Mrs. I.iiiua Ap!lt'i:ate last week. Vls itinc nnd a short busine;. meeting were followed by refieiimcnts. The following members and Kindts were present: Mrs. Cora Coolvy, Mrs. Mnry 'eKs. Mrs. Oorothy (.Jore. Mrs. Hazel lVriui. Mrs. Bessie Watsn. Mrs. Mabel Potter. Mrs. B.'ssie Raymond. Mrs. Ktta Wallace, Mrs. tJeorgie May Turpin. Mrs. Beie Vronian, Mrs. Delia Wise. Mrs. Nettie llanan, Misa Beulah AppU'rnte. Mrs. I.pona Cellars nnd Mrs. l'siher Turfin. The next meetins will be Auti.t 11 at the comniiinity hall with M:-j. Trma Jack son as hostess. Tlie Important Facls ALout tl CJ n.ff um erence in The important facts are these: Gordon's Gin has Liqueur Quality and High Proof, 9-f.4. That means richer flavor velvet; smoothness drinks that never taste thin. And that is why more and more thou sands of people are insisting on Gordon! when buying by the bottle or by the drink! In KVt the farmer received 1.1 cents of the consumer's dollar spent for bread, accordinc to a Federal Trade Commission report. Ph S. F.. Stevens for piano tunlnr. ARROW MFSSKNllFR Phone rtlO WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Wittm. QWl-AiW TmI hmp 01 f W ii I kw Mutual Ruti'ttG TW Mr hoi.M roviT out two jmutiJi ff ttijuM htV into wur K-w' tin! If thu kii la mi (low mt (r Vuf fil J.nMn't d tU It Mt d-r trt tl- b.-wr l tt tip ,i'ur tMfsi,-h Y.hi r nttr(,4- YMf wtv ! t 'tftn l (sManrd and you ttl our, unK tn! th world kxA punti. t ixiihn tr fn'.r mVrhlft A r tVr th.- t.Hi, ciil .'M-r" 1 Hi! Lir f t-sa.Js n,l mWI'VI fMl "MP nd UP" MW frlv. Ak t Ctrft I UU L tr TvUi hr luui SuHAml tif 4M kB7Uif ti. ! Men . . We Can Save You Money on nth:nis from a Suit to Sox or Neckw ar. You will find )u.t hAt nt in our clran no k o( men s furni.hinss. Robertson's MEN'S WEAR 64 East Broadwar WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS Light Hens, Young Ducks Heavy Hen Leghorn Fryers ... Heavy Red Fryers Pigs Feet Pig Heads Soup Bones, meaty Hearts, Liver, Tongues Beef Roast Veal Roast Veat Stew Spring Lamb Stew Lamb Roast Ltg of Lamb Lamb Chops Loin, Round, Veal Steak tie lb. Link Sausages Zbe lb. Lard Crackhngt Jc lb. Lard. 2 and 4 lb. pkg.( case lota 13c lb. Shortening 4 Ifcs. 4Sc Dog Food 4 cans C?c Butter, Eggs. UHk. Cheese All Kinds Luncheon N'eats iMOc !b. BLUE BIRD PACKING COMPANY t: oy st. pn. tajs 1 I l-I P. -,tc:' .. ' ..2le lb. 1 J'.tX'l N 'n '.'..2c it. '- -fr 1 -4 7c yy'- ? i2 '5c ib. r -J U 1 lb! O.K.! BUTINTHEV ,..10. ib. FUTURE LET'S Wal t SPRAY FLY-T0X ...ic ib. pcfoRE WE GOTO ,. 20c lb. ,-rrr r..,'v iniuT f ; FsL'PlESNTlY FEsfUMESC 'IT-TOX DOES NOT STvsf THE F:NEST FkBB :C S CkTlffieV DRINKS NEVER TASTE THIN WITH lOOt Neut-ol Sr;- Oliifed hem O-z a C'!t!lutC5. .t..n 1 f.m t :.. In -:'"' Co..- 0st '"3 Cf.- t D-y G C.-iWJ.-. L-J-. Ilt IN OREGON -l51 :1VA 85 c o o