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Page Three. iteedsport, Gardiner, Smith River Schools To Open New Year Soon THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON .... if.- MsLisieaiur tmiK I Districts F01?-, nf this district J,-A!l . Lienksemper. principal .t Ct WSb Khool. askcs fr'mipil' tfCiftw previous I Frcshmen and soph f:! - resistor nn Wcdnes f V " i sn between the hours T 11 ? m.. anu i ' .' . '... m.- 1 ienkaemo ' ,rrtini! IU -'" f . juniors and seniors on i'T.v August 31. during the tnA Those unable to J TCiesday or Thursday ?Mer on Friday, f -V hr and the snb- vi','. ,ll teach are announced VK"" I.:,,, will teach j-eaiai subiects and coach the J :ifv ball teams, f . Dav' a new member of fr.- itv this vcar. replacing lVard. will instruct in phvsicr.1 education and t- t'..i.-v,.,u -onH fnotbal . fpnm-ipal. Mr. Lienkacmper '.efCh science. iGeersia rhilpott will again r.,m. economies. Eirl-' phys- ,, w;ete. a graduate of J.- h:zh school and of Ore I ;.sif cMlese. will handle the miraial training department 'mathematics. Mr. Wessela L-i latt vear at Drain. j!;.s Ruby Wright will teach fc:h, social science and dra- ius. replacing Airs. i.uiu um- T At Gardiner School trdiner schools which also be I n September 5. will have en I;.' r.ew teaching staffs. G. W. I:er will be the new principal Si-e high school, assisted by Miss Ley Hall and Miss Edna Smith, jt-.e grade school Miss Laurel fcra. of Medford, will teach the irr.ediate grades and Miss j-v IVtialen, of Tortland, the fcsrr. j On Smith River J t teaching staff announced by I Smith River school hoards is i-ed by Reginald Mcncgat, of k-:5ide, who will he assisted by jb Alice Arnold, of Forest .(, in the Smith River high t Other Schools Listed r tvfnnsnlirialpd ffrarie school. Is; Ida Bennett will teach the mediate grades and Mrs. Nor r. Jones the primary grades. : the orth Fork school the it.er will be Miss Grace John Si. of Ada. il. n-.i- :n L.- i i'UII Urtllt' Will UL' UUJ, unvei :he upper part of Smith River State Officials Guests at Siuslaw Rod and Gun Club FLORENCE, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) The Siuslaw Rod and Gun club was host to the following guests at the August meeting held Friday night at the clubhouse at Munsel lake; Dr. A. B. Peacock, member of Oregon game commis sion: Stanley Jewett, regional director, northwest district of the U. S. Biological survey; Stanley Emery, president, of Oregon state chapter of the I. Walton league and other members of the league. Mr. Peacock gave an outline of the work and policies of the game commission. Mr. Jewett gave a talk and Mr. Emery did likewise and at the same time extended an invitation to club members to. attend the big meet ing of Waltonites to be held at Marshfield Friday and Saturday. A hot dog lunch was served fol lowing the meeting. Child Conference Recent C. G. Event COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 21 (Special) A child health confer ence was held recently, conducted by Dr. E. L. Gardiner, county health officer, assisted by Mrs. Lef fingwell and Miss Turtle, local health nurse, and members of the Constellation club, which included Mrs. W. E. Lcbow, Mrs. V. L. Workman and Mrs. Verne Wil liams. Examinations were given 21 pre-school children. 1 school child and 8 infants. Inoculation Hearing Held on Zoning Ordinance By Reedsport Group REEDSPORT, Aug. 21. (Spe cial) A hearing by the Reedsport planning commission upon a pro posed zoning ordinance of the city of Reedsport was held Friday eve ning before a large crowd of in terested property owners. After the ordinance was fully explained and questions answered by the planning commission as to its op eration and effect there were some objections to the ordinance as a whole. Some suggestions were made with a view to mitigating the was given against diphtheria to j severity of some of the provisions Junction Farmers Want Fire District The farmers in a district sur rounding Junction City for sev eral miles will hold an election September 25 on the proposition of forming a fire protective as sociation. The Lane county court Monday granted the petition signed by some 300 persons, ask ing for such an election. If the plan carries at the elec tion, the district is empowered to levy a tax, not to exceed two mills, upon all the property with in the district for the purpose of buying and maintaining fire fight ing equipment, which would be available for use at any time in case of fire. The district will be known as the Junction City Rural Fire Pro tection district and if the plan carries at the election will be the first one in Lane county and one of the first in the state under a law passed at the last session of the state legislature. A delegation from the proposed district appeared before the court Monday to urge the granting of the petition. I. M. Peterson ap peared as attorney for the petitioners. and J. J. Sylvester will drive the new bus to be used on the lower end of the district. Extensive re pairs to the Smith River school building and the principal's resi dence are under way and will be completed before the opening of the school year. 1 Seiil jfsNrj " C IS' N , ? -A r 1 i "TffT ft '''7 i - . .. r' m ;r i six pre-school children, 1 school child and one infant. The Schick test was given two. 8 were vacci nated for smallpox. Shower for Bride DEXTER, Aug. 21 (Special) Mrs. Bud Mathews, nee Helen Renfro of Fall Creek, was honored by a shower on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rufus Castle man assisted by Mrs. June Brown, and Mrs. Ira Mathews. Those at tending were; Mrs. Irene Lee. Morton Bristow, Velma Aubrey, Aulber Carter, Matilda Guiley. Merta Keeney. Holman, Vena Car ter, Vera Mathews, Clara Miller. June Brown, Lois Rexford, Emma Neet, Myrtle Hostick. Faye Kimp ball, Madelyn Huntington, Vida Phibbs and Teddy, Velma Sus bauer and Richard, Vernon Klos ter, Berenice Parker, Rose Math ews, C. R. Hellaard, Richard Kit tell and Raymond, Vein Mathews, Luella Mathews, Lillie Callison, Bernadine Gaines and Miss Leota Bristow, Georgia Morin, Marion Bristow, Lcita Parker and Ber nard Mathews. Many gifts were received and several came from friends who could not attend. The young couple were married in Vancouver in July and are living in Oakridge. of the ordinance and these were taken into consideration by the commission. A copy of the ordin ance was forwarded to the plan ning consultant of the federal housing commission at Los Angeles for criticism as one of the reasons for adoption of the ordinance is to assist in securing F.H.A. loans in the community. A copy of the ordinance has also been forward ed to Fred A. Cuthbort, landscape architect and consultant of the League of Oregon Cities. The planning commission will; within the next few weeks, make its final report to the city council, after which another hearing will be held by the council before the ordinance is put upon its passage. Varied News of Vaughn Reported VAUGHN. Aug. 21. (Special) Mr. and Mis. Hoy McCtaiuthy of Wellington, Kan., are here visa ing at the home of his sister, Mrs Jes Swift and brother, Hay Mt-Conolhy. Guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Emery R,,uch last week, wi f-Hir of Mrs. Ranch's nieces, Helen Piper of Walton. Onita Malie of Marcola, Mailyn Mabc of Wcnd- lin;;, and Letlia Surcamp of Walton. Larry Ray Johnson lias rciurned hci.ie after spending two weeks in Portland, visiting at the home ol his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Mrs. Earl John son also visited at the Robinson home a few days last week. Mr jonnson and Mrs. Robinson are sisters. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Swift were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reese and son Nor man of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcrenethis of Eugene. Lane Asked to Join In Land Conference Glenvood FLETCUKRS TO GRANTS TASS GLENWOOD. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fletcher left on Saturday for Grants Pass. They will be gone a week. MRS. CARR TO LEAVE GLENWOOD, Aug. 21 (Spe rial) Mrs. B. F. Carr, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. D W. P. Bcrgsma of the Pacific Highway since July 17, will leave on Saturday lor ban f rancisco. She will meet her husband m ban Francisco and attend the Fair, be fore returning to her home in Portervillc, California. Lorane Women's Club Entertained; Next Meeting Sept. 1 LORANE, Aug. 21. (Special) The Ugo lgo club was entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Candis Foster. The afternoon was spent socially. Priz.e winners in a con test were Mrs. Lucille Mitchell and Mrs. Evn Hayes. Roll call was answered with (airy tales. A letter was read from Marion King who is away for the summer. Birthdays observed this month were Elva Ashley's a n d Bertha Union's. Those present were Mesdames Elva Ashley, Mary Barker, Zora Frank lin, Winneford Zellar, Nettie Moore, Jessie Lynch, Ethel Lynch, Eva Hayes, Edith Dunn, Bertha Rulon, Lucille Mitchell and son Gerry, Helen Blosser of Comstock and Mrs. Lassiter ' of Cottage Grove. The next meeting will be September 1, with Mrs. Edith Dunn. Lane county has been invited to send representatives to a confer ence to be held soon to discuss a bill in congress which would pro vide for an appropriation of a sum of money to pay to counties where government, owned land is located in lieu of taxes. This would be a different setup from the pres ent method of reimbursing the O and C land grant counties. The money is now derived from the sale of these lands. County Judge Clinton Hurd has received a letter from John L. Childs, secretary-manager of the Western taxpayers' association, with headquarters at Crescent City, Cal., calling attention to the conference and asking Lane coun ty to send delegates. The date or place have not yet been decided upon. Mr. Childs estimates that if the government will pay 10 cents an acre each year on lands It owns. Lane county's share would be ap proximately $141,632 a year. This is much more than is received from the O and C land sales. IN COTTAGE GROVE COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 21 (Special) Dr. and Mrs. H. E ahuey are the parents of a son born August 17, at their home in Cottage Grove. A son was bom August 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Waller Griffin of Creswell at McFaiiand maternity home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth arc the parents of a son born August 18, at McFarland maternity home. The Order of Rainbow Girls met Monday afternoon at the home of Patty Short, worthy advisor, to make plans for a dancing party. LODGE MEETS COBU11G, Aug. 21 (Special) Diamond Rehekah lodge met In regular session In the I. O. O. F, hall last week. The usual business meeting was held. The entertain ment committee appointed for the next meeting includes; Mrs. A. B. Johns, Mrs. John Knott and Mrs. Minnie Drury. Those attending the meeting were: Mrs. Albert Graville, Mrs. John Knott, Mrs Charles Vogcl, Mrs. Chester E Taylor, Mrs. Harold Green, Mrs Eva Feulner, Mrs. David Calvert Mrs. Nora Smith, Mrs. John Mc- Nabb, Mrs. Walden Pendell, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Homer Payne, Mrs. Addie Wolfe, Mrs. Ed Payne, Mrs. Arthur Roach, Mrs. Charles Harrison, Mrs. John Hurd, Mrs, Daisy l'irtle, Miss Alma Ailing ham and Mrs. Minnie Drury. Mr. Watson Buys Lockwood Residence COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 21.- (Special) W. B. Watson has pur chased the E. C. Lockwood home on Ash avenue and will make his home there. Miss Maud Maxwell of rendle- ton has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Dan Peck, and has returned to her home. Miss Eloie Witchcn, acting exec utive secretary of the Oregon! Tuberculosis association, will boj in Cottage Grove, August 29, at the ! Cottage Grove high school at 8 p. m. All interested In health work in Cottage Grove are invited to attend. A son was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wooden of Drain at McFar land maternity home, August 6. spending several weeks vacation ing at Munsell lake on the const. Mrs. Clifford Freeman has her guest, her father, Mr. Horn, from Tillamook. . Mr. Alfred Gaither and his five children. Dean, LcRoy, Patty Lou, Dale and Tommy, have left for Oklahoma, where they formerly ' resided. A party was given in fare well to the children by the Vaughn . Sunday school in the church grove. VAl'GHX NEWS VAUGHN, Aug. 21 (Spccinn Mrs. Wolfe of Lake Creek is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dave Graham. Mrs. Charles Snellstrom and children have returned home after DOCTOR'S FORMULA FOR ITCHINO. BURNING OF ECZEMA PRAISED FROM COAST TO COAST 1 Powerfully noothinc Zcmn Olntmftnt quickly relievos evo thn moiit intonMi itchini: snroneM. Then it wonderful elec tive modication (Zinc Oxido, Subnitrnlo of Bismuth, Roracic Acid plus SKV KRALOTHKR verysptvUlingrtHlient) itarts right in to help nntiiro promote FAST henlinu. Clean, odorleiw. llmtU colored thin doctor's pnweriplion is simply mnrveloua for KcmaeymptniH, Rurfnce pimples, ringworm and nimilur annoying akin irritations. Inexpensive. One, trial convinces I All druus torus. PICK UP AND DELIVERY AND THE PRICE IS ONLY 7Sc For Cleaning and Pressing MEN'S SUITS AND LADIES' Plain GARMENTS Ours ar the lowest adver tised prices in Eugene for top quality cleaning. EAST SIDE CLEANERS Phone 416 FROM COTTAGE GROVE GLENWOOD, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mrs. Alda Miller and her two sons, of Cottage Grove visit ed Mrs. Gussie Bassfield on Thurs day and Friday. FEVER STRICKEN GLENWOOD, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. Steve Oaks, of Oakes Feed store, Glcnwood, was strick en with illness on Friday. Doc tors have diagnosed his illness as Malarial fever. STATION REMODELED GLENWOOD. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) The Shell service station, part nf Soaver's auto court, just this side of the railroad overpass is being remodeled and modern i7ed. It opened for business on Saturday after the installation of a concrete pump island. BACK FROM GRANTS PASS GLENWOOD. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. E. J. Jacobson of Ja cobson Electric returned on Sun day from Grants Pass where he installed a water system on the Dickson property. TO POVI.TRYMEN'S PICNIC GLENWOOD, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Emery and their guest, Mrs. Helen Wright, attended the Poultrymen's men's picnic at Swimmer's De light on Sunday. FROM NORTH BFND GLENWOOD. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mrs. Alma Moss nf North Bend was the guet of Mrs. Louise Thompson of Glenwood from Thursday to Sunday of last week. FROM1 ALBANY GLENWOOD, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Al Malo of Albany were the guests of Mrs. Louis Thompson on Sunday. SLEEPY EYE-F.R HERE SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) Mr. Donald Fiebigcr of Sleepy Eye. Minnesota, is visit ing his aunt, Mrs. M. E. Moycr of Springfield. Band Concert at Creswell Is Well Attended Saturday CRESWELL, Aug. 21 (Spe cial) There was a large atten dance at the band concert on the city plaza Saturday evening. Twenty band members responded to play. R. L. Baughman of Trent directed them. Following the con cert the band was treated by the business men to ice-cream and wafers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green. Mrs. W. E. Dun ford assisted with the serving. Regular practice will be held at the Grange hall Monday evening Home Burned LORANE, Aug. 21. (Special) The two story house on the Schaffer place about four miles north of Lorane was burned last W'eek. The fire caught from the flue. Very little furniture was saved. The house was occupied by Louie Schaffer and his sister. This is the fourth disastrous fire in the community this summer. The large dairy barn on the Earl McNutt ranch, about ten miles north of Lorane burned earlier. The barn had just been filled with about 3(lfl tons of hay. No stock was in the barn at the lime nf the (ire but the milking machine was burned. A large barn in the same location was burned three yeart ago. n Ss , niiiiif. sSt. i I V m l 1, ''i . I All 1 r I :y& - ! v.VvrH - jrifniixiwi , r v. . O :x:...a..--- mm ON SPECIAL SHIFT GLOBE, Aug. 21 (Special) The Globe loggers, like most of the other camps, arc on the "hoot owl" shift. They begin operations at 5 a. m. and arc done for the day at 1:30. r h'ltltv" u. nhntnrmnhrrf behind the wenes nf Hie ' u tiijtat wa,' and Baruum nd uilrJ combined circuj which CORN CROWS TALI, CRESWELL. Aug. 21 (Spe cial) H. N. Traxler is exhibiting a stalk of sweet corn in his real estate office grown hy R. M. Den ney living 1 mile N. 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