THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Junction City Grade School Building To Be Enlarged At $35,60QcJ
NgiBDE
Project Will Be
Completed Next Year
JUNCTION CITY, Aug. 20.
(Special) G. E. Anderson was
low bidder on the grade school
project, to enlarge and otherwise
improve the present building that
was erected in 1930. A steadily in
creased attendance and the prot)
able attendance here of adjoining
districts, has made more room a
necessity. The basic bid was $35,-
600. The expansion program will
Include Jive additional class rooms
and a complete and up-to-date
physical educational rooms ana
equipment. The present assembly
hall which has been used as two
class rooms will be enlarged to
a 50x80 feet gymnasium, which
will be used for general assembly
and Dhvsical education. There
will be an 18x42 feet stage with
dressing rooms for both girls and
boys. Showers will, also, be a
feature.
Tor Special Work
Some of the class rooms that
will not be in use, as yet for
classes, will be used for special
ized work such ns art and music.
Contractors hope to have the build
ing ready for occupancy by the
first of next year. The first and
second grades will remain In their
present places during building, but
the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, sev
enth and eighth will take up their
work in the old high school build
ing on Sept. 12 when the year's
work begins. The teaching force
of the grade schools includes:
Hugh Hartman, principal, and
eighth grade; Vernon Bronkey,
seventh: Miss Richardson, sixth;
Verneta McMullen, fifth; Mrs.
Ballard, fourth; Mary Elklns, third
grade; Lois Flelschman, seennd
and Bonlta Skllllng, first.
Silver Tea Given By Aid Group
In Cohurg; Other Social News
For County Areas Reported
Fair Queen Chosen
HARRISBURG, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) The contest for queen of
the third annual Harrlsburg Com
munlty Fair closed last week with
the following result:
Laurel Chiles, 334,000; Ellen
Sorensen, 305,000; Eileen Severns,
313,500; Margaret Stone, 140,000;
Rose Alice Morse, 50,500.
HOLD PICNIC
CRESWELL, Aug. 20. (Spe
cial) About 35 folks made up
et workers In the A. W. Bartel
bean yard and their friends held
welner roast and social evening
of games and singing around a
camp fire at the river last week.
Mr. Bartel has provided work for
10 pickers for the past four weeks
and they expect to have several
more days yet.
FROM CRESWELL
CRESWELL, Aug. 20. (Spe
dJ) L. H. Francis has left for
New York City after spending
three weeks with his people, Mr.
and Mrs. David Francis.
A. H. Smith who has recently
moved here from Walker, is a new
subscriber to the local telephone
ervlce. His phone number is
404.
As correction, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Parsons and Mrs. O. E. Par
sons will serve at the next meet
ing of the Neighbors of Wood
craft. H. B. Robinett started picking
pearl in his 20-acre Bartlett pear
orchard this week nnd will be at
the orchard each day.
ARRIVE IN J. C.
JUNCTION CITY, Aug. 20.
(Special) Arrivals from Califor
nia last week to participate In the
Church of God camp meeting in
progress here were: Elder Gilles
pie and Mrs. Gillespie from Haw
thorn, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Sawiitskl
QOBURG, Aug. 20 (Special)
t lie buum niu ui mc iricimj-
ditt Episcopal church served a sil
ver tea in the social room of the
church this week. The committee
in charge Included: Mrs. Arthur
Barrett. Mrs. C. F. White, Mrs.
Loron Longcoy, Mrs. P. L. Bar
ber and Mrs. Herbert Stoneberg.
Those present were: Mrs. Effie
Ward, Mrs. Charles Vogel and
daughter, Charlene, Mrs. Clinton
Hurd, Mrs. Harold Hurd, Mrs.
Charles Harrison, Mrs. Nelson
Whitaker, Mrs. Lilly Kizer, Mrs.
Ed Kiger, Mrs. Noel Pirtle, Mrs.
Reese Jarnagin, Mrs. Paul Long-
coy, Mrs. J. A. Roork, Mrs. John
Knott, Mrs. Mattie Pitkin, Miss
Alma Allingham, Dr. J. D. Mc
cormick, Mrs. Loron Longcoy,
Mrs. P. L. Barber and Mrs. C. F.
White.
.
PARTY SURPRISE
LEABURG, Aug. 20 (Special)
A surprise birthday party hon
oring Margaret Slavcns on her
seventeenth anniversary was an
event of this week at the Slavens
home. Guests were Emma Jean
Skinner, Pat Deadmond, Helen
Skinner, Philip Mallery, Warren
Iteed, Kenneth Smith, Lorenzo
Brown, Joy Fish, Pauline Smith,
Roland Gillespie, Bill Rossman,
Alvina Deadmond and Shirley
Williams. Refreshments of ice
cream and cookies were served by
Mrs. Slavens. Games were played
in the school yard.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
LOWELL, Aug. 20 (Special)
Alpha Rosenheim was honor guqst
at a birthday party at her home
this week. Those present for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Blakely, Dean Lowman, Marie
Jones, Fern Lowman and Wayne
Renfro, Glen Rosenbalm, Wilma
Hnsenbnlm and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rosenbalm. Refreshments
were served.
Gail Spurlock. Members present
were Mrs. Harry Coleman, Mrs,
Gilbert Nelson, Mrs. T. A. King,
Mrs. W. V. Hemenway and Mrs
Wiser. Refreshments were served
in the late afternoon.
Old Bunk House At
Wendling To Be
Torn Down
WENDLING, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) The huge gray bunkhouse
built by the Booth-Kelly Lumber
Co. during the "boom days" of
Wendling In the year 1911, is be
ing razed by Johnson and Pex
ton of Eugene. The work will take
about twenty days and about 148
thousand feet of second lumber
will be obtained by the contract
ors. According to the razers, the
lumber in the building is in fine
shape, despite its age, and espec'
ially the dimension lumber.
Since the building has been un
used for about nine years, its re
moval is a definite improvement.
CLUB TO MEET
TRENT, Aug. 20 (Special)
The Helping Hand club will meet
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Dell Stutz.
CLUB POSTPONES MEETINGS
BAILEY HILL, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) The Ellen Hawkins club
will discontinue meetings until
the harvest and canning season is
over, according to an announce
ment by the president, Mrs. Virgil
Hawkins.
MISSIONARY GROUP
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) The Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church will
meet Wednesday, Aug. 24, at 2:30
at the church. Mrs. Dunford will
be in charge of the program and
tho mite boxes are to be opened.
Members and friends are invited.
HONORED AT SHOWER
JUNCTION CITY, Aug. 20.
(Special) Mrs. Kenneth Rotrock,
nee Wava Mays, was guest of
honor at a bridal shower given at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Wil
fred Svendsen, on Wednesday aft
ernoon. Guests included Mrs.
Mamie Kimball, Mrs. Vera Peter
sen, Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs. Nels
Toftdahl, Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs.
Howard Stafford, the hostess, Mrs.
Svendsen, and the honor guest,
Mrs. Rotrock.
IN JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY, Aug. 20.
(Special) Frank Kimball has
arrived home from Ft. De Lessep,
Panama, where he has been sta
tioned with the U. S. army for the
past four years.
Mrs. Joan Pope has arrived
home from a week spent at Mc
Minnville visiting a friend, Miss
Carol Wilkens.
Mrs. Vera Petersen and two
children are here from Oakland,
Ore., visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mamie Kimball and other rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. L. Barney of Riverside,
Cal., is here visiting her sister,
Mrs. L. Bristow and family.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
WESTFIR, Aug. 20. (Special)
Mrs. L. K. Posvar was hostess
to the Five Hundred club, last
week. Special guests were Mrs.
Dorothea Rchwalt of Longview,
Wash., Mrs. Arnold Ryum and
Mrs. Carol Crenshaw. Members
present were Mrs. Lloyd Fox, Mrs.
Martin Elam, Mrs. W. F. Rehwalt
and Mrs. Posvar. High score for
the afternoon was won by Mrs. W.
F. Rehwalt. Refreshments were
served.
ATTEND COUNCIL
FLORENCE), Aug. 20 (Special)
Those attending the Willamette
council meeting at Corvallis last
week from here were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brynd, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Torgerson, Mrs. Orville Cox.
Mrs. Link Lund and Howard Ross
from the local Legion and auxiliary.
FLORENCE NOTES
FLORENCE, Aug. 20 (Special)
Mr. and Mis. E. A. Beach and
duaghter Alice of Salem were vis
iting in Florence last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith are
visiting the Winkler family here
this week. They arrived a week
ago In a trailer house from Cali
fornia. They are thinking about
starting a church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Scott and
son Leland of Phoenix. Ariz., are
visiting the E. E. Brattain family.
Annual Convention
Held By Rebekahs
FLORENCE, Aug. 20. (Spe
cial) The twelfth annual conven
tion of District No. 28 of the Re.
bekah lodge convened in the I. O.
O. F. hall here this week. Four dis
trict lodges and many others were
present at this meeting. The guest
speakers were Mrs. Carrie M.
Rickert, assembly president; Mrs.
Hallie Ingle, assembly secretary;
and Mrs. Bertha McCulIough, all
members of the board of control. A
banquet was held at noon in the
Masonic banquet room. Around 70
or 80 Rebekahs were present.
About 100 Rebekahs were pres
ent at a meeting of Sunset Re
bekah lodge last week, the same
lodges being present at the con
vention in the afternoon. The
Reedsport lodge exemplified the
initiatory work. After lodge was
over a luncheon was served.
WESTFIR NOTES
WESTFIR. Aug. 20 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parsons and
son Charles of Pasadena. Cal., vis-
lied here last week with Mr. and
W. W. West of Los Angeles.
Visiting Here and There
WESTFIR. Aug. 20 (Special)
Mrs. J. A. Wiser entertained for
m.t wwiiig rum i ner nomfijrs. Cuy stockman
i mil son v nnrrnnon s n r i a .. ...
sinni. mis. r.. l). Lund and Mrs. ih. .. .,.'.:
mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Red
mond and Miss Molly Redmond,
both of Portland.
Mrs. Jane Coffman of Roseburg
By MARIAN LOWRY rnnueh in the hniim- r i ... ' who Pnt several days here vislt-
(Register-Guard country editor) (hick equipment and enlarge the'Jns ,hf h,ome of ner son and
X visit , ., ., u , ls,i,R'- " well a, enough room to ' jjaughter-in-law .Mr. and Mrs. S.
A IS up both the Mohawk Mow for dreams m, .h k Coffman and daughter. Max-
end the Willamette this week the aswiatinn emu 1 " 'or v'5" w'i'h rela
proved most interesting, residents hitmus. The total Investment
of these sections being engaged represents about $7500
in variety of activities at the .lst this side of Oakridge Is
turn of the fall. no,,.,! considerable development
Oakrldge folk are particularly, for the "Willamette City" area
Interested In seeing completion of which is becoming a real com-
the Willamette highway project, nuinity to itself.
",M ' "?:,,r- thr.r ,h i!f.ir s in honor of her w
. iVh ; .:ir ? w?'",hvi""'. n .nd p. coon.
vacationist year through that sec- work on full schedule.
uon, nui gooci road nil the way farming activities are the chief
uirouan win mean murii morr. interests now through the Dexter,
since pome .01 ine
tieularly tho;
have expressed
lives and friends in Portland and
Milton.
MRS. NAl'GLE HOSTESS
WESTFIR, Aug. 20. (Special)
Mrs. raul Naugle entertained
for a group of the younger folks
at her home last week, the af-
home.
Budget Is Accepted;
Decision On.Union
School Postponed
HARRISBURG. Aug. 20. (Spe
cial) The school board of Union
high No. 5 met last week with the
budget committee and adopted the
budget for the coming year. The
budget committee was composed
of R. C. Huston, E. W. Blehm, Sam
Fawver, William McMullen and
G. G. Belts. A second meeting
was called later In the week for
the purpose of accepting or re
jecting the new Union high school
house, but as there were still some
differences to settle, the meeting
closed without its accptance.
Mrs. J. W. Moore was hostess
Wednesday night for the NBC
Bridge club. Regular members
were present and two guests, Mrs.
Annabelle Gilbert and Miss Bertha
Stroda. Mrs. Evelyn Holt won
first prize and Miss Stroda guest
prize. Refreshments were served
at the close of the evening.
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CRESWELL NEWS
CRESWELL, Aug. 20 (Special)
-The Creswell volunteer fire de
partment has added 200 feet of
2',-i inch hose and a new suction
hose to the equipment, thus pro
viding better service.
A group of Christian Endeavor
members of the Christian church
recently held a watermelon feed
at Cox' bean yard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson and
daughter, Mary Alice, of Avenol,
Cal., are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Gibson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Barrett and family.
$
FROM COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) Mrs. Orpha Benson
has returned from a visit in Cali
fornia and will leave next week
for Redmond, where she will re
sume her teaching duties in the
schools there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamant have
gone to Crater lake for a vaca-
ion trip. Miss Lula Currin will
be in charge of the city library
during the absence of Mrs. Ham
ant. city librarian.
Mrs. Ren Sanford has returned
from a three weeks' visit with
relatives and friends at Medford.
Los Angeles, San Francisco and
San Bernadino, Cal.
Chtford Jones was called to
Portland Friday on account of
thi illness of his father.
Grange News
VJOHAWK - McKENZIE grange
members held their regular
business meeting at the grange
hall Wednesday evening. After
the business session the grangers
worked on material to be used in
the exhibit at the fair. Refresh'
ments were served by Mrs. Wal
ter Smith and Cleo Hill.
Spencer Creek rSpencer Creek
grange met Thursday evening
having 31 members present and
two visitors, Mrs. F. D. Petzold
of Central grange. Mrs. Petzold
spoke, inviting the group to visit
Central grange. Petzold spoke on
the Bonneville power. An annual
picnic was discussed but no defi
nite plans made. The membership
and attendance contest ends next
meeting. The H. E. club chairman
announced fruit jars are at hell
for the women to take home and
fill for the children's home at
Corvallis. Also, the women were
asked to bring to the next H. E.
C. meeting Sept. 14, prizes for the
army kit. There is to be a pro
gram and dance Sept. 3 at the
hall. Mr. Herron turned in $71 to
the grange to help build the new
hall. Mr. Herron has been can.
vassing Eugene. During lecture
hour Mrs. Ruth Defoe had the of
ficers practice a skit for booster
night. Several songs were sung
by 'the grange, two readings were
given and several games were
played. j
Four Oaks The ladies of the
H. E. club of the Four Oaks grange
met at the home of Mrs. Ben Mc-
Ginnis this week with Mrs. E. A.
Thomber as joint hostess. One
guest, Louise Conger, and 14
members were present. The busi
ness meeting was presided over by
.the chairman, Mrs. Helen Doty. It
was decided to have a basket din
ner for the Four Oaks grange pic
nic at Shady Lane, Sunday, Aug,
21, members bringing whatever
they wish. A committee of ladies
was appointed to look after the
decorations of the fair booth, as
follows: Mrs. Ray Bower, Mrs.
George Watson and Mrs. Ben
Smith. The men folks on the com
mittee will be appointed at the
next grange meeting. The host
esses served refreshments. The
next grange meeting will be held
at the hall, Friday evening, Aug.
26. A program is being prepared,
after which there will be a melon
feed in the dining room. All
members are asked to bring melons.
TO DISPLAY KITCHEN
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) A travel kitchen will
be on display at the armory in
connection with the Southern
Lane County and Four-H Club
fair, Aug. 26-27. The kitchen will
be in charge of Mrs. Virginia Sch
neider, assistant in the home
economics extension service of
Oregon State college.
REV. SMITH TO SPEAK
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) Rev. James A. Smith,
pastor of the Presbyterian church
will be the speaker at the Baptist
church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock in the absence of Rev. H.
W. Davis, regular pastor. This
will be a union service of the two
churches.
Rev. Louis A. Skuzie it the
Free Methodist church will have
for his subject Sunday morning.
"The Most Valuable Asset Whose
Value Increases As Time Goes
On." Evening service at 8, "Har
vest Time."
IN' COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 20.
(Special) William Zimmerly and
Mrs. Earl Hill won low score at a
two-ball foursome this week at
the local golf club. A covered dish
dinner at the club house followed
i, lay.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard have
retlirnH Virtma tt-m rAM.,lt
who are visiting at the Natigle , where thev were called bv the
death of their son-in-law, Rov
two"
f. Games were enjoyed and re-; Graham, who died suddenly' there
if the visitors, par-, Trent, and Pleasant 11,11 u.Z.r " . ere j Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Har-
se from California. ! with the harvest season drawing Vaco c i wl l l7,
nixuu ine nriour. weather nntt nvinv n... u....
A topic of interest among Oak-j shortened varied crops, however
ridge people the past two weeks. Some of the sawmills in this di
too. has been the community trict are operating, and some are
owned and operated theatre. It not. . . . But on the whole there
la an itnlm, in.tit,,tlA ... , ... . .
-T. . v. r ii activity enough to find ' IV Rl VFRV1FW
city to have. Following consider- every one generally 'cheerful" Rivrnviru- a a ,o
able discussion over a period of Of -m,f . ..J .1. ... R1ERIE Aug. 2f-(Sre-
months. some civic minded o,w. h.uw . mo- f'"-'V- Mr'- Ro'l'n Hol-
rid. riten. a,a.a .' : V: ."" :." "n ine new. rten of K
" . " nt-.riMiit-r sawmill, now
innr own mouon picture theatre
rlund. Anna
Allen, Fay Arthur. Dorothea Coal-
well of La Grande, Winnifred
Frantz. Mrs. H. N. Coon and Mrs
Nsugle.
i .
ry Godard came also from Co-
quille and Mrs. Eldon Perine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. God
ard. came from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mickey
and family are spending the week
end at the roast.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn have
returned from a few days' visit
in Poi Hand. They plan to leave
the first of next week for their
are home at Wichi'a Falls. Tex.
Kennewick. Wash
t- ; si, titi,,., si..- ,. - .1. ,;:-
The building was eonmleied ...k- . . "HeciM ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
In k. - .''"' -"'' .-vpiemner
... ,, ,r:irn ui a nun no mill
Company. Within Ih mil .i.-
weeks, however, the stockholder. I. .i. .. wl. 'V. .? " 'nn mm rthter Buelah of , of Tarma. Ida . is spendine a fort
at me
15 , White. Mrs. Holden and Mrs.
COTTAGE C.KOVE NEWS
COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 20.-
Withln the past two since the (,,; 1 t I 7 u ' I8"'. '. 9rai'l (Special) Mrs. Claude Schrank
the board of directors are v T ai u-. h ' ",,''.v Dickey, his sister, Mrs
Templeman. D. LHerdm.n'' and U v Vu"' r'Boh' K?l" JT ,nf '"ed" "T
Lawrence Hills Harold FHi. nf n . . twtn-Kcuy , June, enjoyed a recent nine-dav
Dr.i "empl ;P " Washington and Idaho.
Uon as the manager The ih tk, wP . !, ' Th,v visi"'(1 ,h"r brother Harvey
mn. three me, weekK- M.?iR " . Ilu, ,rem ,hr i Dlck, nrt ,amll-v romerov.
uUdlng.T nn MLT- w l',P, ,hrou"S:Wh- Siting other rela-
city. e.u 2R8 The screen ' N,'',r,n ' NWndlin' nrt tive, in Idaho and Washington,
"d eurlaln are the fmett to be ! e" r work'1',?' mtn'V hv had M'' Cuy Clarke, re
fund .nywhere. metropohtanUh. h. n. ' 'T"' ,rom
Included. There l h"" of btrrtes. beans.; occupying the George L. Severn
night In this section visiting with
fi lends and with her mother at
Sutherland. She is a former resi
dent of Lorare
Mrs. Verne Williams is visiting
this week at Stayton at the home
ot ner father
CHANGE MEETING DAY
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) The -Cottage Eagles
have changed their meeting night
to Friday instead, of Wednesday,
starting Aug. 19. Plans are being
made to attend the Roseburg
Labor day celebration sponsored
by the Roseburg Aerie, Sept. 4
and S.
RIVERVIEW NOTES
RIVERVIEW, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) Miss Audrey Harper and a
party of Corvallis friends left
this week for Yellowstone Park.
Newton JWcDaniel ot Portland
was a recent guest at the home of
Mrs. L. L. Dickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hartman of
San Francisco were calling on old
friends recently. Mr. Hartman
made his home with Mrs. Simmons-Moore
during his youth and
is well known here.
Lester Holdridge is here from
the Imperial Valley, Cal, visiting
his aunt, Mrs. S. B. Simmons.
Flower-Making Class
Held At Creswell
CRESWELL, Aug. 20. (Spe,
cial) Mrs. Gladys Shafer, play.
ground director and instructor in
other projects, conducted a lesson
in the making of fiber flowers at
her home last week. Those attend
ing were Mrs. Hays Burke, Mrs.
Clyde Hollemon, Mrs. Matt Al
dropp, Mrs. J. T. Kerr, Mrs. J. R.
Clack, Mrs. Ted Fering, Mrs. R. F,
Scott, Mrs. Albert Lytle, Mrs. C. E,
Warner, Mrs. F. A. Everson and
Mrs. C. I. Kent The next lesson
will be given at the Civic club
house Thursday afternoon, August
23, beginning at 1:30. Mrs. Shafer
has received a number of new pat
terns which she will use in the
making of novelty bouquets.
Grove F. F. A. Chapter
Gives Broadcast
Over KOAC
COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 20.
(Special) The local chapter of F.
F. A. and other high school stu
dents broadcast . over station
KOAC, Corvallis, Saturday eve
ning, between 7 and 7:30. A round
table discussion was a feature on
"Preparing to Exhibit at the State
Fair." Wendell Small, James Bird,
Alvin Dugan and Phillip Lake led
the discussion. A musical program
preceded the discussion. Patricia
Baldwin and Kay Daugherty sang
a duet, accompanied by Mrs. Helen
Rice. Teresa Premazzi played a
number on the accordion, accom-
pained by Evelyn Lewis. Patricia
Baldwin and Kay Daugherty sang.
Other musical numbers followed
the agricultural program, includ
ing harmonic numbers by Jack
Boslaugh.
PREMIUM LISTS POSTED
SHEDD, Aug. 20 (Special)
Premium lists for the Shedd fair
which will be held at the school
house on Thursday, Sept. 1, have
been posted.
IN SHEDD
SHEDD, Aug. 20 (Special)
Miss June Margason, who is
working at Newport was here this
week to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Margason. Miss Bar
bara Gardner accompanied her
back to Newport to spend a few
days.
Theodore Jensen was combining
spring grain Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory
of Salem, Nebraska, and Miss
Dorothy Hall and Miss Elma Har
ding of Des Moines, Iowa visited
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Githens and
family and Mrs. Emma Gregory
recently. They went to Corvallis
also to see Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
McCormick and from there to
Portland.
The Shedd United Presbyterian
missionary society met with the
Oakville society at Oakville this
week. Mrs. Ada Dunlap, a mis
sionary in Egypt, who is home on
furlough, was an honored guest
at the meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. McMeekin
and daughters frdm Prosser,
Wash., are spending a few days at
Oakville and Shedd.
M. E. Church Class Has
Election Of Officers,
Appoints Committees
JUNCTION CITY, Aug. 20
(Special) Ths W. F. M.'s of the
M. E. church met for their August
meeting in the ohurch social rooms
this week with 14 members and
one visitor present Mrs. A. B.
Smith led the devotionals. Roll call
was responded to by Scripture
verses. Mrs. Clara Watrous had
charge of the lesson, which was the
last one of the fiscal year on the
subject "Different Things." A re
sume of the year's work of the so.
ciety. Mrs. Pitney, Mrs. M. Nelson
and Mrs. Empey each presented
a phase of the work. Mrs. Smith
made a financial statement of the
local auxiliary. After the lesson a
business session was held with
election of officers for the coming
year, Mrs. ,W. B. Empey was elect
ed president for the tenth success
ive year; Mrs. Thomas Nelson, sec
retary for the seventeenth succes
sive year; Mrs. A. B. Smith, re
elected treasurer, and Mrs. L.
Young, vice president. The presi
dent, Mrs. Empey, appointed Mrs.
Clara Watrous, stewardship secre
tary; Mrs. Miller Nelsen, anniver
sary; Miss Neva Smith, program
reporter; Mrs. G. Swan, extension
secretary; Miss Gordon, mite box
secretary; Mrs. Betty Dunn, enter
tainment secretary; Mrs. A. B
Smith, mystery box leader. A so
cial time was enjoyed after the
meeting with a committee serving
refreshments. Those in attendance
were Mrs. M. Nelsen Mrs. G. Swan,
Mrs. C. Domaschofsky, Miss Gor
don, Mrs. D. Dunn, Mrs. O. Mor
gan, Mrs. Ar B. Smith, Mrs. C.
Pitney, Miss Neva Smith,, Mrs. Jo
seph Pope, Mrs. C. Watrous, Mrs.
Thomas Nelsen, Mrs. W. B. Empy,
Mrs. L. Young and a visitor, Mrs.
Al Cook.
COBURG NEWS
COBURG, Aug. 20 (Special)
Miss Ruth Hahn, of Preston, Minn,
was a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter E. Drury, last
week.
Mrs. Huntington Malarkey
(Kathleen Shumate), of Portland,
was a recent visitor at the home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Barber. Mrs. Malarkey
spent several days in Eugene, also
with her father, who has been
critically ill.
IN BAILEY HILL
BAILEY HILL, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beddo
recently entertained three neph
ews and their wives from Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cru
zan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cruzan,
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Cruzan.
The B. H. Cruzans are from Iowa
and have been vacationing all
summer in the Willamette Val
ley.
John Richard, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, has re
turned from one of the Eugene
hospitals where he was operated
on for appendicitis.
IN RIVERVIEW
RIVERVIEW, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Carrol John
son and Frank Hayes fished the
Willamette one day this week, re
porting good luck.
S. B. Simmons is building a new
grading and packing plant on the
highway to care for his fine crop
of Noble French prunes. .
CONTRACT LET
RIVERVIEW. Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) The contract has been
awarded for the excavation and
cementing of the new wood room
in the basement of the school.
Work was started Thursday.
FROM WESTFIR
WESTFIR, Aug. 20. (Special)
Miss Betty Lou Bullis of Hos-
kins, who has been spending some
time here with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bullis, has re
turned to her home. She was ac
companied home by Mrs. Bullis
and Mrs. Fred Frantz.
Mrs. Frank Klaisner and son,
Raymond, have left to spend some
time near Independence picking
hops.
The Misses Ruth and Elizabeth
Siefkin of Newberg, who have
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Gerimonte, have
left for their home. They are sis
ters of Mrs. Gerimonte.
FROM DEERHORN
DEERHORN, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) George Momb, Peter Momb
and a crew of threshers moved to
this neighborhood and threshed
for Everett Wearin, Bill Brown,
Mert Brown, Walter Rauch and
Clyde Glenn during the week.
Crops were rather light compared
with the yield of the last two
years. The Palmer Bros, of
Springfield are expected to bale
the straw next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown recent
ly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Conley of Cedar Flat and
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Clarence Halliday
of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Hanson,
Norma, Delores and Hazel Han
son, all of Lorane, were guests at
the home of Mr. Hanson's brother
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan
COTTAGE GROVE ITEMS
COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 20.
(Special) Lloyd Wolford is vaca
tioning at Kitson springs.
Mr and Mrs. m. E. Lowell of
Denver were guests this week at
the home of Mr Lowell's sister.
Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. and family.
The annual reunion known as i Hanson, last week
the "Missouri Allen" will be held
Sunday, Aug. 21, at the city park.
Hev. and Mrs. James A. Smith i
have returned home from a visit i
at Klamath Falls at the home of
their daughter. Mrs. Earl C. Rev- i
notds. Rev. Smith preached at
lrsi rTesPytenan church at Kla
math Falls last Sunday.
BAILEY HILL NEWS
BAILEY HILL, Aug. 20 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pryor
and twin daughters, Velda and
Verle, accompanied by their
daughter, Leona Pryor, of Eugene
spent several days on the coast,
having visited several beaches.
On the way home they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott
at Cottage Grove.
Calla Jean Maughan is spend
ing the week in Eugene as a
guest of her aunt, Dolly Maughan.
BOYS EXTINGUISH FIRE
LOWELL, Aug. 20 (Special)
A. J. Briem, forest ranger at Re
serve, has sent letters to Mac and
Earl Malone and Charles Mossey,
all of Lowell, commending the
boys on their act of putting out a
fire on the Lowell Butte. This fire
was part of the one which swept
the whole front of the butte and
a nearby field. While others were
fighting another fire which had
broken out on another part of the
butte, these three boys noticed a
small fire starting up the butte on
the west side and fought it and
put it out. .
OSC Man To Sn
CROW,...
department of 2Lai
lege, Corvallis
speaker at the chIJ I
me"e meeting TuT? 4 :
6:30 luesda(f.
jsPeciad
Clain ,,.. I.. (5
.thelasnH
laughter, Mrs. ffi"1
granddaughter. j
and little daughter" 7 1 4
"-"ismer, Mrs. Geort. tr.T
and small son, M
Hobbs, New MixivT' J:J
and Mrs. WallM
of Mrs. Cravw. m."?
visited beachw ZZ!
family nini- ... " tar.
in the li,,le M
Clain home, where a wj
o relatives gather) 3
Mr. and Air. n.i.. -l
ters. Mr, Tfe
Medford. """H
Mrs. C. U. mXa
Mrs. A. H. Foote.Mr..ra
art, Mrs. E. D. Lata yl
Zumn t 11 r.. '
Shreeve "or WeSg
Clain and wife nf raZ
Wednesday evening iSJ
feed was held at the
... oy.iiisuera, ire
the guests. Mr ,,
Brant and Mrs. wn J
their journey home. Sfa. d
? jirge leaves for her IscJ
LEABURG XEBJ
LEABURG, Aug. 20 (S J
jicieu ocaow oi uasiaai '
gon, was a guest it the L
Brown home last week. s
left for home, iccomnca!
Lorenzo Brown, who a c
several days visiting reUtvs
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. En
and son Jimmy art havicj :
vacation at tne present fat
Mrs. Burrell Slaveiu tat
to spend a week visiting vi
biavens, who is emcit;
Lakeview.
MOHAWK XTiVS
MOHAWK, Aug. JMSaJ
A large crowd iKeaiei
oriental party and ice cen
tival given by the young !
the i arnell church on tu .
of the Marvin Spore) tea
Mr. and Mrs. Frank act
and children, Pattcia, Del
and Jim of McMinnville td
recently at the Anal Scid
home. Mr. and Mrs. DcnST
turned home, and the chJ
stayed until Sunday.
AT WENDLKG
WENDLING, Aug. M
cial) Mike Katz, former ;
of the Booth Kelly craps?
visiting at the home ol Cd
Hoflein. Mr. Katz lives h 4
fornia now.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary sot
children of Riverwood a
in? at Wolfe Aliens.
The Boy Scouts nan vx. r-i
la,, meetins at the CBS
followed by a watermen
WENDLING EVENTS
WENDLING, Aug. 20 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Torgerson of
Everett, Wash., have been visit
ing at the home of Ed Jordan.
The crane which has been load
ing peeler and decking logs in the
pond is laid off now and the men
are back in camp working.
Dutch Wiltsie and family ot
Camp 5 have moved to a small
farm two and a half miles below
Wendling.
ON FISHING TED?
WALTERVILLE, A'
cninnFarl Neer tffl
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Warren and Lawrence, in c
Mobley drove to the 5
last week, camped out ere -
and spent the daylight ha-
in Lawrence feer,
home with a Dolly Virdo:
ing four pounas ana
inches.
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