iW"20, 193 ' THE.REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON - " Page Hvc.
Record Bean Run Ends At Junction City Cannery; Carrots Coming Now
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TO LAST 8 WEEKS
ffVCTION CITY, Sept. 21
S)-Juncon City cannery
M worR " -
rmts employing a crew of
4 fa men and women. They
. .iv weeks' run.
"Sf- bran run that has just ended
2 ta 31 days and 858 tons,
,mds oi beans were cannea
fS85 cases. This is the
frun of beans this plant has
fftf 'e-iirtnl On ens
OII.wm- "
2wonmentof210.85 fresh-
rOT-1 ni 47 iuniors.
. ffl cnpiiuuiui"!
Kube considerably increas-
K wSion of entering have
Urepstereay
1Y SCOUTS DRIVE
IieWTCG.
COTTAGE GROVE, Sept. 21.
tfial) A drive t0 raise 'unds
;'Boy Scouts work which was
r-ied Sept. 13, will be concluded
a week, it was announced today
Ttheiocal troop committee which
JwdUng the drive. The com
nee has set its quota at $100, the
0Cunt which the local district is
ggsed as its share for mainten
cteof the Boy Scout district head
xters. The response has been
oous, according to Joe Smith,
committeeman, but the quota
is not yet been achieved.
Any amount over the $100 will
pinto the local treasury and will
; used to carry on work here,
j-jone who has not been convass
ii in the drive and who wishes to
jit a voluntary contribution may
s so to Vinal Randall, treasurer
; the troop committee, it was an
ainced. Go to Colleges
i Many Cottage Grove Young peo
ft are leaving this week for the
nrious schools. Students who are
'mat to attend college or uni
rtrsity for the first time Include
fcrrest Lemley, James Hemenway,
five Clarke, Opal Myers, Grace
Hohman, Kathleen Daugherty and
a Cone, who will enroll at Uni-
itrsity of Oregon; Wilbur Hoopes,
ita will enter Oregon State col
li!; Ed Bauder, who will attend
lafield college; Tom Hall, who
ill go to Willamette; and Jean
Itoney, who is attending Santa
Sana junior college in California.
Hvn Kirchoffer already is en
2ed at Pacific university. She
ns awarded a scholarship at tha'
stitute.
CENTRAL, Sept. 21.-(Special)
At the regular meeting of the
Central grange Friday night 26
members were present It was
voted to hvA ..,
! Friday night, Oct. 8.
to Place Situs
school signs placed on the highway
ncai mc sL-nooinouse. It was left
to the school board to see about
getting the signs.
Mr. and Mrc v r n-t u
. ....... , u. jtcluiu were
appointed by the master to write
a short summary of the year's ac
tivities of the grange to appear in
iuvai newspaper.
Starting with th vi .:..
grange will take up at 8 o'clock
through the fall and winter
months. The Home Economics
tummmee reported that $9.77 was
taken from the patches on the
apron thaat was passed to each
member.
To Entertain Pomona
Final plans were made for en
tertaining Pnmnn. ...
day, Sept. 25. Visitors are asked
to bring dessert. After the grange
meeting refreshments were served
f"""8 peopie oi me grange.
Bridal Shower For
Mrs. McGuire Held
At Lancaster Home
MOSBY CREEK, Sept. 21.
(Special) A large group of wo
men attended a bridal shower
Wednesday aftprnnnn f.
Melvin McGuire at the Bert Lan
caster nome. Refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pitcher are in
Portland while he is taking treat
ments for his knee. Mrs. "Doc"
Pitcher is takin? rare nf thai.- .
Monty. '
The Cuff Lebow family is mov
ing on to the old Boney Patten
place. Blackmores will move to
the vacant place.
Browns Return to
Farm at Deerhorn
DEERHORN, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Lee Roy, Stanley and Myr
tle Ann Brown, moved Sunday to
their farm in Deerhorn from Dal
las where they have spent the past
summer. Lee Roy Brown was en
rolled Monday in the eighth grade
and Stanley in the first grade at
school.
Wilbur Dehne, graduate of the
Springfield high school in June,
left Sunday for Corvallis to attend
Oregon State College. He plans to
major in forestry.
SAID BIG SUCCESS
CUSHMAN, Sept. 21. (Special)
A large crowd attended the com
munity fair sponsored by Ada, Ma
ple Creek, North Fork and Main
River granges Saturday at the
grange hall here. Each grange had
a booth filled with vegetables,
fruit, flowers, cooked foods, fancy
work and quilts.
Awards Given
Ada grange won first prize for
the largest and best exhibit. Mrs.
Ellingson of Main River was first
for a basket of cut flowers and
Mrs. Sam Holsapple of Maple
Creek first for the best fancy work
a pair of embroidered pillow cases.
Many blue ribbons were given out
and a dinner was served at noon
to a hall full, after which most of
the vegetables and fruit were auc
tioned off.
Event Success
All present were unanimous in
declaring this one of the best
meetings held in western Lane
county. The hall was put in order
and a dance sponsored by Main
River grange, enjoyed by a good
crowd in the evening.
Blue Mountain Has
School Board Meet
MOSBY CREEK, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) The Blue Mountain board
members held a meeting recently
and made out the budget. They de
cided against transporting the
Walden children on the school
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abcrcrom
bie of Westfir spent Saturday
night at their place, returning Sun
day. Miss Doris Pitcher of Eugene is
spending a few days at her grand
mother's, Mrs. Pitcher.
Violet Gleaser, who is working
in California, is visiting her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. German Gleaser.
School at Dexter
Has 59 pnrolled
DEXTER, Sept. 21. The Dexter
grade school opened on Monday
with a good attendance. The upper
room in charge of Mrs. Kenneth
Jennings has 33 pupils and the
lower, in charge of Miss Jeanne
Anne Spencer has 26. Seven of
these are first graders.
Miss Spencer is making her
home with Mrs. Clair Williams.
Mrs. - Jennings is located at the
Lawson home.
Many Visitors Are
Reported, Leabur;
tIABURG. Kr-nt 91 fc;-i,-
-Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Bosserman,
j-to Airs. Bert Gould and Mrs.
rge Bryant all of Coquille
f recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
-1. Crow.
Mrs. Frank
3a Dumont nf -iTan,-,;t.,
-Eugene Friday. Mrs. Dumont
-ra -eiatives at Oakridge and
Johnston W 4n n,.A-;MK4
fwtof her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
uuw.
Visit the HowelU
Mr. and Mrs. George Easton of
";temlle and Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn
Pie of Deerhorn were Sun
H moon guests of Mr. and
W. E. Hrra-oll. 1 . t:
1 ....j niiu ouil Ullll-
Fountain is building a small
-"ice near tVi i
wa Mrs. Marion Elston.
i, Dur Christian Endeavor
"s regular monthly social at
; Home nf ftTi j r..
iot i. , day- The evening was
idying games.
COME TO THE
Kiddies' Karnival
Here's a new program by Lane county boys
and girls from ages 4 to 14. Parents are in
vited to come and watch the fun!
Every Wednesday
4:30 p. m.
mo.
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Wednesday Sept. 22, 3 F. M. to 6 P. M.
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Has Meeting
JUNCTION CITY, Sept. 21.
(Special) The Danish Brother
hood convention held here Satur
day afternoon and Sunday was
well attended In view of the rainy
day. This convention was a so
cial assembly rather than a busi
ness one. The entire group of vis
itors and a number of local
members visited the new union
high building in the afternoon. A
banquet was served m the hau
that evening followed by a dance
and social time. The delegates
were entertained at the homes
of the local lodge members. The
next convention will be held in
March in Astoria. This will be a
business session with election of
officers.
CLOSES, CRESWELL
Grade School
Has Increase
JUNCTION CITY, Sept. 21.
(Special)-The grade school had
an enrollment on Monday morn
ing of 231, a considerable in
crease over last year. More seats
are being placed in the rooms to
accommodate the increase, rooms
that will comfortably seat 25 to
30 pupils are being arranged to
care for as many as 40. Three
outside districts are bringing
pupils here: Lower Fern Ridge,
Harpole and Liberty, and several
pupils are coming in from other
districts.
CRESWELL, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) The Scarbrough drier closed
down Saturday until the middle
of the week as the prunes were
too green.
The evening services for both the
Christian and Methodist churches
beginning with the coming Sunday
will change from 7 and 8 to 6:30
for the young people's service and
7:30 for the preaching service. A
fellowship hour for the young peo
ple will follow the preaching serv
ice at the Methodist church each
Sunday evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holbrook
went to Eugene Sunday to see
their first grandson, David Mel
vin, born that morning to Rev. and
Mrs. M. P. Traxler at the Eugene
hospital. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Clara Traxler, also a
grandparent of the new arrival. '
At Presbytery
Rev. S. B. Cook attended the
j Willamette Presbytery in Salem
last week.
! W. H. Browns and Frank Mickle
j left Sunday for eastern Oregon on
a hunting trip.
Vernon McClary of Eugene has
, returned to complete his high
school course. He is making his
home with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Has-
kell. John Gibson of Mapleton
will be with the P. A. Main family
during the school year.
DEERHORN. Sept. 21 (Spe
cial) Red-hatted hunting parties
in cars and trucks predominated
traffic on the highway, during the
week-end, most of them going into
central Oregon. Local hunters de
clare the. rains of the past day or
so have made hunting conditions
the safest and most favorable in
several seasons. Fire hazards have
been reduced and dry, crackling
leaves and branches will not warn
the game of the hunter's approach.
Personal Items .
Of Coburg Given
COBURG, Sept. 21 (Special)
DeVere Wood, of Harrisburg,
and Ralph Wood, of Oakland,
Calif., were visitors in Coburg,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knotts, who
have been living in North Co
burg have recently purchased trTe"
Dcffenbacher estate.
Go Hunting
Walter E. Drury and Harold
Green have left for eastern Ore
gon on a hunting trip.
Mrs. B. L. Doane, of Pleasant
Hill, spent the week-end with
Mrs. E. M. White.
LEASES MARKET
HARRISBURG, Sept. 21 (Spe
cial) L. B. Woodruff of Browns
ville has leased the old meat
market and is starting another
shop here in town. Mr. Woodruff
and wife are living in the house
vacated by Mrs. Evelyn Warner.
In Honor of Nephew
DEERHORN, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Miss Gertrude Emmerich
entertained Sunday with a dinner
honoring her nephew, Wilbur
Dehne, who left in the afternoon
for Corvallis. Guests included: Mr.
and Mrs. John Fountain, Matthias
Emmerich, Matt Emmerich, Jr.,
Frank Emmerich,, Miss Dorothy
Sloan, Miss Florence Sloan and
Ervin Fountain of Tillamook, the
honor guest, Wilber Dehne and the
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks of
Veneta were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben LeFever while on
their way to the Ochoco mountains
to hunt mule deer.
Ervin Fountain left Sunday for
Tillamook to resume his school
work after having spent three
days vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Fountain.
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