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I "T"JIT"20 (Special)
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PldVamounting to
Tsrday, February 1
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.effected last week with a
. is The meeting
Sit the home of Mrs. Mary
a with aooui "
vi, was elected
Zf William Chapman, vice-if-
u'Viisman. second
I 'to,; Mrs. B. W. Hone.
i' . TVimaleen
.nr. Mrs- Jorgrn
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tr. The resuwi -.rfmeeting
will be announced
t. next meeting will be on
f&j evening, January 25, at
01 Mrs. nancy irac
idule Changed
'SHHOKf. Jan. 20. (Spe
Zbn Monday, Jan. 22, the
riul for the grade school
Un will be one-half hour
ir than it has been during me
nf thi ichool year. Class-
-J begin one-half hour earlier
.i rhildren will be dismissed
tfcgly earlier in the after
Li The noon hour will also be
rad one-half hour, inis
a i! made according to plans
ie Leaburg district, which
r-arf all its schedules one
ixtforthe remainder of the
'. tear. Earl Middleton, driv
! ie school bus that serves
tcmnimities, will announce
met schedule for the arrival
(bus at the children's homes
m as it can be determined.
will begin at the Deerhorn
it So clock.
B HOLD LAST MEETING
J? CHEEK. Jan. 20. (Spe--Tie
Busy Thimble club will
it last meeting Wednesday,
27 21, all projects of the first
Mi class being completed.
23 of recreation will follow
aeag. The same group of
organize a class of scc-
W cooking, with Mrs. Jack
JJ acting as leader of the
PASTIME CLl'B MEETS
-1V.IM, Jan. 20 (Special)
'i Pastime Club met at the
-CfMnWilma TV...11 I--
P Mrs. Mary Hill was a vis-
I. Vstriwr v.. i .
r ,ul,J yiceui were Mrs.
jfirrett. Mrs. Holnn Tadi at
rs Hiieman, Mrs. Annette
e. Mrs. Mabel Polley,
-v.. anvi inn,, ivxax
; -ehos ess, High score went
Re aJ , . ...
st the home of Mrs.
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rw?,..re,urn.edretiy
th,vi,Z na Portland
ri",h brother
-Ron Z n VIM,lnS In
' Alaska g0n from his
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Carp, tfr b bu
is-Oscar Oakes.
Student Body, Class
Officers Elected
At Harrisburg School
HARRISBURG, Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) The high school student
body held an election of officers
ling
for the second semester, nami
Frances Pendell, president; V
ginia Kizer, vice president;
Blanche Severson, secretary; Lama
Darling, treasurer: uiara Aim Lia
mer, editor; Wilber Kizer, ser
eeant-at-arms: Bill Chiles, fin
chief: Miss McDougald, faculty
Second semester officers for the
soveral classes were also elected.
nvpshmen officers are Maxine
Spurlin, president; Claude Pearce
.,!. nrpsirient: Jovce Wamnler
secretary; Mark Christensen, treas
urer; Violet Sevenson, editor; Jack
Pearce, sergeant-at-arms; Mar
gery Krebs, student council mem
hr. Mrs. Huston, class adviser.
Sonhomore officers are Bob
Isom, president: Delbert Burk,
vice president; Gene Tanton,-secretary;
Alene Spurlin, treasurer;
Elnora Curtis, editor; Jim Lutz,
sergeant-at-arms: Jimmie McMul
len, student council member; Mr.
Warren, class adviser.
ThnsB elected bv the juniors
are Walter Marguth, president; El
ian Cnrflncen. vice nresident: Jim
Lowell, secretary; Lawrence War
den, treasurer; Violet falK, eai
tor; Ellsworth Smith, sergeant-at
-mat T.anrpl Chiles, student coun
cil member; Mrs. Taylor, class ad
viser.
Senior officers are Frances Pen
dell, president; Terry Spink, vice
president; Thelma Brown, secre
tary; Cliff Price, treasurer; Laura
nnrlinff. editor: Larch Ellenbure,
sergeant-at-arms; Ronnie Spink,
student council member; Miss Mc
Dougald, class adviser.
Mapleton P.-T. A,
To Meet Tuesday
MAPT.P.TrW .Tan. 2. (Soeclal)
The regular meeting of the
Mapleton P.-T. A. is to be held
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in
(ho hish school building.
William M. Tugman. managing
editor of the Register-Guard, Mi
gene, is to speak, discussing propa
ganda.
Plan Social Meeting
OAKRIDGE, Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) The Cascade unit of the
American Legion auxiliary and
the Cascade post members will
hold a joint social meeting Janu
ary 25, in the Legion hall. A baked
bean supper will be served at 6:30,
and all eligible members are in
vited to attend. The affair es
pecially honors the new members.
A delegation from the Eugene post
and auxiliary will also be present.
An entertainment is being planned
following the supper. The auxili
ary committee in charge is Mrs
Fred Swanson, Mrs. Orval Dean
Mrs. Francis Allen, and Mrs. Fred-erickson.
SHOOTS OWL
OAKRIDGE, Jan. 20. (Special)
The accurate shooting ability
of Mrs. C. B. McFarland brought
to end the escapades of a chicken
thieving owl at her home at the
Flat Creek ranger station recent
ly. Her attention was called to the
fact that something was bothering
her chickens. With her gun in
hand, she raced to the chicken
yard but her coming scared away
the culprit. However, it landed in
the timber nearby. As it was just
dusk, only the profile of the bird
was visible against the sky. Rais
ing her gun, she banged away
without any thought of hitting the
owl, but it fell to the ground. Upon
investigation she found that it was
a large owl with a wing spread of
4 'i feet. Its body measured 18
inches in height.
PLAN SKATING PARTY
SANTA CLARA, Jan. 20. (Spe-1
ciai) The Santa Clara high school
will sponsor a school skate Mon
day evening, January 22, at the
Midway Skating Rink, at 7:30
o'clock.
Santa Clara Ladies' Aid society
will hold an all-day meeting Wed
nesday, January 24, with a covered
dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock.
WHEN DAVID
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-i ir.sn C'": :Cr leadership of success-
sfVl-v'1 i';r' o! 19se at Eugene'3
Eugene's
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Lone Pine Community Club to
Meet Wednesday; Social Items
From Suburban Areas Listed
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JONE PINE, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Community club will meet
Wednesday evening instead of
Thursday, the regular date, since
those assisting the choral group
cannot attend any other night.
The group wilL have several num
bers prepared at that time. There
will also be other musical num
bers from outside of the com
munity. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Taylor will show a moving pic
ture, "Boating and Fishing on the
River of No Return," taken by
them. Mrs. Nels Lassen and Mrs.
Fred Brougher are on the program
committee. Those attending are
to bring pie or sandwiches. A
candy sale will be held.
SHOWER GIVEN
ELMIRA, Jan. 20 (Special)
A miscellaneous shower was given
Mrs. Herbert Catron of Los An
geles at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. William McAttec, Thursday
afternoon. The following were
present: Emma Bown, Anna Duck
worth, Anna Jepson, Neomi Dem
ing, "Grandma" Deming, Mrs.
Charlie Inman, Hazel Livingston,
Mrs. Elza Inman, Jean Closner,
Hermoine Forney, Veree Sur
camp, Lucile Starmer, Eugene,
Myrtle McAfee, Ellen Cadby,
Maude Cadby, Mrs. Ed Riensche,
Mrs. Chas. Eicher, Daisy Living
ston, Mrs. W. D. Livingston, Nellie
Koplin, Eugene, Delia Davis, Eu
gene, Mrs. M. Davis, Eugene, Mrs.
Lela Bedell, and Mrs. Junita Ma
son also of Eugene. Myrtle Moore.
Mr. McAtee, Clyde Sheffler, and
Ethel Parker.
HOSTESS TO CLUB
CENTRAL, Jan. 20 (Special)
Mrs. Jack Williams entertained
the members of the Willing Work
ers club at her home Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Shircliffe of Ve
neta was a guest. Sixteen mem
bers were present. All members
are requested to be present at
the next regular meeting. At this
time names will be drawn for
"mystery pals." Plans will also
be discussed for a Valentine par
ty. Refreshments were served by
the hostess. Mrs. Elmer Anderson
and Mrs. Good will be joint host
esses at the next regular meeting.
ELECTION HELD
LONE PINE, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Lone Pine Women's club
held its annual election of officers
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Abe Chambers. Mrs. Perry
Etchison was co-hostess. The new
officers are Mrs. Jesse Smitson,
president; Mrs. Perry Etchison,
vice-president; Mrs. Guy Lamor
eaux, secretary - treasurer. The
outgoing officers are Mrs. Fred
Brougher, Mrs. Perry Etchison,
Mrs. Lester Gunson and Mrs. Guy
Lamoreaux, corresponding secre
tary. This office has been done
away with as the two reporters
for the local papers take care of
it. Everyone was reminded of the
rummage sale by the school to
raise money to pay for the school
platform. Besides the members,
lunch was served to the following
visitors, Mrs. J. C. Shipe, Mrs.
Cora Blair. Mrs. Gene Chrissman,
Lorraine Lamoreaux, Maxine
Chambers, Barbara Lemert and
Edna Mae Etchison. The next
meeting will be at Mrs. Lester
Gunson's with Mrs. W. A. Piquet,
co-hostess.
.
ENTERTAIN MOTHERS
MONROE, Jan. 20 (Special)
Mrs. Joe Morris entertained the
Mothers club at her home on Wed
nesday afternoon. Those present
were Mrs. Edward Bennett, Mrs.
Wayne Starr, Mrs. A. T. Stewart,
Mrs. Leonard Steadman, Mrs. Ira
Lemon, Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs.
William Carpenter, Mrs. Georgia
George and the hostess, Mrs. Mor
ris. TARTY ON BIRTHDAY
MOHAWK, Jan. 20 (Special)
Mrs. Jack Reynolds surprised
her husband recently on his birth
day. The evening was spent so
cially. Pszes were won by Har
riet Stephens, Lawrence Palmer,
Lydia Edgell and Dick Lindsay.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Reynolds and children of
Marcola. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lind
sey and daughter Velma. Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Stephens of Camp Creek,
Ethel Davis and son Raymond
Davis of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvard Neu and children of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Edgell, Lawrence Palmer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wetscl. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Reynolds and Helen Reynolds.
SHOWER FOR BRIDE
WENDLING, Jan. 20 (Special)
Mrs. Russell Wile (Jewell Fish
er) was honored the past week at
a miscellaneous bridal shower
given at the community hall with
the following ladies as hostesses:
Mrs. Carl Abercrombic, Mrs.
Mervin Bilderback, Mrs. Tom Bil
derback. Mrs. George McKinney,
Mrs. Jack Dillon, Mrs. Guy Pat
tee. Mrs. Conrad Sauer, Mrs. Har
vey Geiger, Mrs. Wolff Allen, Mrs.
Richard Cofer. Mrs. L. M. Strat
t"n. Mrs. Nathan Chaffee. Mrs.
Ted Prickett, and Mrs. Ed Kecler.
The program consisted of a read
ing by Miss Louise Vanicek of
Springfield "and two vocal num
bers by a quartet made up of the
following girls: Misses Nellie
Fisher, Muriel Dillon, Velma Mc
Kinney and Ruth Sauer. Out-of-
town guests included: Mrs. Ken
neth Werner. Mrs. Melvin Fisher,
Mas. Dee Guthrie, ill. George
Martin, Mrs. Emery Gossler, Mrs.
Wally Mull, Mrs. Carl Williams,
Mrs. Guy Wiltsie. Mrs. Bernicc
Crandall, Miss Margaret Wald,
Miss Ann McKay, Miss Louise
Vanicek and Mrs. Joe Vanicek.
Other guests were: Mesdames
Perry Wile, Joe Fisher, Milton
Bilderback, Albert Cline, William
McKillop, Ejnar Remont, Hiram
Skovdahl, Harry Mix, Ernest
Cliristler, Gordon Wright, Clyde
Starr, Bert Johnson, Ed Cran
dall, Claude Newman, Oscar Stur
gess, H. E. Bailey, Will Harris,
Fred Byers, Marvin Bailey,, Her
man Mason, S. M. Card, Loran
Raines, Jeff Abell, Beryl Crow,
Harlow Stewart, Melvin Spell
mire, Walter Petersdorf, Riley
Swafford, William Lane, George
Johnson, Ed Baxter, G rover Wil
son, L. J. Estes, Walter Wicks, Ed
Jordan, Reigh Smith, Lyle Smith,
S. W. Shackelford. Albert Smith,
George Wyatt, Seth Byers, Roy
Holmes, Sid Burroughs. Harry
Burroughs, Sr., Sam Curdy, Otto
Brandt, Catherine Annabel!, Gro
ver Sumner, Jack Robertson, Otto
Biier, Larry Kelly, Ray Bates,
Stanley Quigley, Stanley Cook,
Earl Bailey, Andy Bunch, Olc
Bunch, Jack Duval, Vada Mills,
Delbert Mctzger, Fred Matteson,
Hallie Peterson and the Misses
Maudie Ratteree. Viola Pattce, and
Martha Shackelford.
METHODIST WOMEN MEET
MARCOLA, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Methodist Ladies Aid met
at the home of Mrs. August
Schunk. The afternoon was spent
in preparing tea towels for em
broidering and Bible study. Those
present were Mrs. T. J. Walters,
Mrs. Maude Cowling, Mrs. Mary
Mercer, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Charlie
Carson, Mrs. Laura Murdock, Mrs.
Amanda Daughtrey, Mrs. Mary
Cornacchia, Mrs. Lester Dyer and
son Norman, Mrs. Rose Titus,
Mrs. Schunk and Miss Ella
Schunk, and from Wendling. Mrs.
Roork and Mrs. William Harris.
The aid will meet next with Mrs.
Charlie Carson.
AT FALL CREEK
FALL CREtlK, Jan. 20 (Spe
cial) The Neighborly Neighbors
club, Fall Creek extension unit,
met at the home of Mrs. B. M.
Jackson the past week for an all
day session. A short business meet
ing was held m the morning dc
fore Miss Nellie Lyle, county home
demonstration agent, presented the
day's topic, "Why Our Families
Worry Us. ' A potluck dinner was
enjoyed at noon followed by a
short recreation period. Those
present were Miss Nellie Lyle,
Mrs. J. A. Frantz, Mrs. B. H.
Smith, Mrs. B. C. Morris, Mrs.
John Shultz. Mrs. R. C. Brewer,
Mrs. Delbert Sikes, Miss Roma
Shultz, Mrs. Joe Conner, Mrs. M.
R. Brown, Mrs. H. D. Humphrey,
Mrs. Effie Stevick, Mrs. C. J.
Gregory, Mrs. H. H. Convers, Mrs.
Chas. Farrier, Mrs. W. B. Scott,
and the hostess, Mrs. B. M. Jack
son. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Jack
Palmer, February 5.
TO SPONSOR PARTY
LEABURG, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Leaburg P.-T. A. will give
a card and game party Saturday
evening, January 27.
TO GIVE SILVER TEA
COBURG, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
church will serve a silver tea in
the social room of the church,
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24. The
committee in charge will include:
Mrs. Douglas Wassom, Mrs. E. O.
Zinser. Mrs. Charles Harrison, Mrs.
W. T. Bcttis and Mrs. R. T. Ruth
vcn. HOSTESS TO CLUB
DELIGHT VALLEY, Jan. 20
(Special) Mrs. E. J. Sears was
hostess to the Social Neighbors
club at her home this week. Mrs.
June Conner and son, Mrs. Clair
Hogale and daughter, Mrs. W. E.
Nixon and Mrs. C. A, Moore were
visitors. Members present were
Mrs. Francis Horn. Mrs. Rudolph
Hansen, Mrs. A. Halvcrson. Mrs.
Mary Smith. Mrs. C. E. Wright,
Mrs. S. K. Adams, Mrs. E. J. Kent.
Mrs. Chas. Conner, Mrs. Oscar
Jackson. Mrs. Lee Nixon, Mrs.
N. Corliss, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs.
Oscar Flaten, Mrs. Ralph Sears,
Mrs. Lawrence Brown and the
hostess. Mrs. Charles Conner was
reported to have been appointed
a member of the executive board
of the Lane County Federation of
Women's clubs. Roll call was an
swered by each one giving a reci
pe. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Scars,
Jan. 31. Each member has been
given a letter of the alphabet and
is to report on something that be
gins with that letter.
AID TO MEET
JASPER. Jan. 20 (Special)
The Ladies' Aid society will meet
Thursday, January 25, at the
church for the purpose of work
ing on some quilts.
PLAN SOCIAL
TRENT, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Helping Hand club met with
Mrs. Empy this week and quilted.
A play, given by the club women,
with a basket social, will be held
in the near future. Everybody
plan to be present, as this basket
social will be different. The next
meeting will be with Mis. Empy
to Imish th quilt.
Grange Notes
JASPER A "hobo" supper will
be served Tuesday evening,
January 23, seven o'clock, at the
grange hall. Each one attending
is asked to bring a tin plate, a tin
cup, and a knife. "Eats" will be
furnished by different members
of the grange. The lecturer's pro
gram will be a "hobo party. The
regular business session of the
grange will also be held the same
evening.'
The Home Economics club met
recently at the home of Mrs.
Bertha Bradway for an all day
meeting with a potluck dinner at
noon. Mrs. Nellie Forcum as
sisted the hostess in entertaining
the club. Those present were
Mrs. Myrtle Shelley, Mrs. Ruby
Shelley, Mrs. Margaret Shelley
and children. Mrs. T. J. Forcum,
Mrs. Gladys Fcgles and daughter,
Beth, Mrs. Ida Cook, Mrs. Maude
Wallace, Mrs. Mildred Cummins
and daughter. Mrs. Edna Bard
well, Mrs. Ona Wheeler, Mrs.
Faith Bauer and daughter Mar
garet, Mrs. Ann Standard and son
Jimmy Hud the hostess, Mrs. Ber
tha Bradway. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Maude Wallace with Mrs. Minnie
Smith assisting the hostess.
I.oranc The grange II. E. club
met at the hall recently. The
meeting was conducted by the
chairman, Edith Dunn, Mrs. Helen
Crader was elected secretary in
place of Mrs. Lucille Mitchell.
Organizing a drill team and new
regalia were discussed. Mrs. Ethel
Lynch, Zora Franklin and Mrs.
Crader were appointed to get
prices on material for regalia.
Plans were made to help with the
P.-T. A. program February 1. It
was decided to do work for the
Doernbocher hosDitnl and child
ren's farm home again this year.
A bazaar was discussed. It was
decided to start work soon on ar
ticles for bazaar. A party will be
held at the grange hall January
-0. those present at club meet
ing were Mesdames Ethel Lynch,
llda Dillon, Nettie., Moore, Vera
Seales, Elva Ashley, Zora Frank
lin, Helen Crader and Edith Dunn.
A grange meeting will he held
Tuesday night January 23. The
men are to have charge of the
program,
Mohawk - McKenzle Mohawk
McKenzie grange members met
in regular session at the grange
hall this week. The meeting was
preceded by a covered dish din
ner. At this meeting the discus
sion was to make better grangers
and homes. Also games were
played and resolutions voted upon.
A clean up day is to be held in
the near future. Wanda Myers
and Irene Sweezy were on the
supper committee.
A special meeting of the Home
Economics club of Mohawk-Mc-Kenzie
grange was held at the
Sarah Spores home this week.
The time was spent in sewing on
dish towels. Plans were made on
visiting the Cobure Home Eco
nomics club, Friday afternoon,
also plans for a penny supper to
be given Saturday evening, Janu
ary 27, were made at this meet
ing. The committee is Lydia Ed
Sell, Cleo Hill, Trcsa Brown and
Carrie Hill.
Thurston The Thurston grange
met last week at the hall with the
regular and special business being
brought before the grange mem
bership. The officers seating drill
came first and the count for the
evening showed 54 present. This
included two new members, Mrs.
Hazel Bird and her mother, Mrs.
Carr, who were obligated by Fred
Simmons m the third and fourth
degree. The secretary, Ross Math
ews, read the records and later in
the evening the , communications
which were at hand. The com
mittec reports were from the H.
E. chairman, Mrs. Harwood, who
announced that the birthday
money had been turned over to
her, that there would be an a
day meeting of the H. E. club
Feb. 14. The men are invited to
attend this meeting and make re
pairs about the hall, the ladies to
bring pieces for making a quilt
top. Mr. Hanna reported on the
legislative committee work and
his talk was on the fair. Fred
Simmons reported on the agricul
ture committee. Mrs. Brown re
ported as chairman of the piano
committee and the grange decid
ed to purchase the piano the
committee recommended. The
same committee was to dispose of
the piano which has been in use
in the hall.
Arrangements are bcinE marie
to visit Mohawk-McKenzie grange.
Marcn zo, and Allan Wheeler will
be the speaker of the evenins.
The Thurston grange furnished
the entertainment for that eve
ning. Karl .Stone, the present
master, presented the past mas
ters pin to Melville Hanna which
was a gift of the grange for his
services for the past two years.
Communications were read from
Irene Ritchie on the first aid class
to be established at Thurston and
Mrs. Joe Wicks is in charge of
JUNCTION CITY, Jan. 20.
(Special) The I. O. O. F. and
Rebekahs met recently and held
joint installation. Odessa Kennedy
and Oscar Thompson, nssistcd by
Grace llarpole and Anton Ras-
mussen as marshal, acted as in
stalling officers. I. O. O. F. offi
cers installed were: N. G., Ira Pe
tersen: V. G., Hugh Hartman; re
cording secretary, Anton Rasmus
sen; financial secretary, William
Jensen: treasurer. Thomas Nel
son; warden, Arno Jacksch: con
ductor, Jeppy Jensen; Inside guard,
Gilbert Pryor; outside guard, Ross
Calvert; R. S. N. G Jim Larseu;
L. S. N. G., Ira Gilstrap: R. S. S
Haven Potterf; L. S. S Fayc Mil
ler; chaplain, James Porter; R. S.
V. G., Ernest Kennedy: L. S. V. G
Dick Osborne.
Rebekahs installed were: N. G.,
Anita Grcgersen; V. G. Joy Brown:
recording secretary, Velma Thorn
ton; fimincial secretary, Gladys
Day; treasurer, Arvillc Ruff: war
den, Mrs. Herman Jensen; con
ductress, Rohina C'arotheis; chap
lain, Gwen Borgaard: I. G., Wilma
Petersen; O. G Florence Calvert:
Wanted for Cash
WALNUTS
IS FILBERTS
Also Nut Meats
EXORFEIN PACKING CO.
WIU Receive Every Friday
from 1:00 to 5:00
At McCracken Warehoute'
556 Charnelton St.
Joint Installation Is Held
By J. C. Lodges; Many
Social Events Reported
musician, Mable Cox.
Each of the lodges has just clos
ed contests. The I. O. O. F., one
in attendance with Ira Petersen,
captain of the losing side, and
Margaret Danielscn, captain of the
losing side in the Rebekah contest
on membership and attendance.
The losers are planning to give a
dinner as their forfeit in the near
future. i
Friendship Cluh Meets
The Friendship club met with
Mrs. D. Dunn recently. A short
business session was held at which
Mrs. O. Petersen was re-elected
president; Mrs. Fred Rnfuth, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. A. D. Cam
bell and Mrs. Otto Wilde were ap
pointed on the program commit
tee. The February meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. W. B.
Kmpey. Mrs. Ralph llenderscn as
sisted Mrs. Dunn in serving re
freshments to Mrs. C. A. Pitnev,
Mrs. C. T. Petersen, Mrs. II. C.
Jensen, Mrs. A. D. Campbell, Mrs.
Fred Rafoth, Mrs. O. Wilde. Mrs.
C. Ayers, Mrs. George Gilniore.
Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Saudford, Mrs.
Markusen and Mrs. W. B. Empey.
Volunteer Firemen
To Hold Annual
Banquet At Grove
COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. 20
(Special) The volunteer fire de
partment wilhold its annual ban
quet Monday 'evening, Jan. 22, at
6:30 at the Cottage Grove hotel.
Jack Hayes, state fire deputy of
Salem, will be the speaker and
there will be several musical se
lections. City officials and several
old-time members will be guests.
Dean Onthank Speaks at
Creswell Father-Son Dinner;
News of Past Week Given
CRESWELL, Jan. 20 (Special)
The Creswell Civic club was the
scene of a merry company of men
and boys Thursday evening at a
father and son banquet sponsored
by the Hi Y club. Miniature lakes
and mountain slides with skiers
formed the centerpieces at the
table with a committee of the Civic
club In charge of the serving. The
guest speaker for the evening was
Dean Karl W. Onthank, person
nel director of the administration
of the University of Oregon. He
spoke on "The Attitudes of Father
Toward the Son and the Son To
ward the Father." Other program
numbers included: Welcome by
Billy Lower, president of the Hi
Y club; response, H. N. Traxlcr;
music by a German band consist
ing of Arthur Taylor, Ernest Syph-
ers, Alton Wheeler, John Camp
and Billy Lower directed by Bur-
nell Jones; vocal solo, Paul Har
vey accompanied toy Lucile Kent
George A. Paul, adviser of the
Hi-Y, was toastmaster.
Those attending were J. A. Cole
man, Kenneth Coleman, C. I.
Kent, Earl Bragg, J. E. Smith, Karl
Smith, F. W. Ogram, Harold Pet
erson, George Ross, John Camp,
C. E. Hayes, Vadrian Hayes, K.
C. Schwering, Alden Ellis, Elmer
Beier, Ralph Black, J. M. Black,
Harold Black, Floyd , E. Dorris,
Jimmy Dorris, George A. Paul,
Clarence Paul, W. W. Lower, Billy
Lower, H. N. Traxler, Maurice
Lower, R. B. Hill, Harvey Speck,
Ross Speck, W, F. Harcombe, Dean
Eustcd, E. F. Roberts, Raymond
Roberts, F. W. Schcrler, Clarence
Scherler, K. A. Green, Burnell
Jones, .1. M. VanKirk, Jack Van
Kirk, E. W. Hoagland, Bobby
Iloagland. H. W. Taylor, Clay Hub
bard. A. C. Taylor, Arthur Taylor,
L. H. Brown, Howard Maupin,
Arthur Olson, Donald Eusted, W.
E. Ogden, Ernest Syphers, W. C,
Land. Harold Land, M. C. Red
ding, Frank Redding, W. S. Gil-
lenwater, Billy Melhorne, C. L.
Ellis, Sherwood Ellis, J. T. Kerr,
Keith Kerr, W. H. Browns, Kolth
Browns, L. E. Ziniker, Billy Hoag
land, W. E. Wheeler, Alton Wheel
er, Hays Burke, Roy Peterson, H.
H. Dersham, Vernon Kerr, W. E
Dunford, Verne Clarke, Walter
Bragg and Ray Bragg.
The grade school boys played
basketball with the Marcola school
team Thursday and won. Cars
were supplied by Mrs. H. W. Tay
lor and W. F. Harcombe. Mr.
Harcombe is the coach.
Llewllyn Francis of New York
City has arrived Thursday to visit
with his people, Mr. and Mrs.
David Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Land vis
ited recently with his brother, Lee
Land and family at Diinsmuir, Cal
the project. Mrs. Hubert Gray
resigned as dance chairman. Mrs.
Fred Russel was again chosen as
grange reporter. The lecturer's
hour consisted of music by Jim
Neilson, Verl Mercer and Ray
Procer, three young men from
Skinners Camp Y. G. A. They
played several selections through
the evening on a guitar, accordion
and cornet. Arthur Priaulx of
Eugene was speaker of the eve
ning and talked on taxes, and
auditing the county budget. Mrs.
McCloskey, the lecturer an
nounced that February 21 Frank
Ronnie would show motion pic
tures of his trip to San Francisco
fair and also local pictures taken
of the different industries around
Thurston. This will be held at
the beginning of the grange meet
ing with the regular grange ses
sion being held afterwards. The
program and pictures will be open
to the public. Refreshments closed
the evening's social hour. For the
first meeting in March, Mr. Mc
Gilchrist, who Is in the office of
the secretary of state, Earl Snell,
at Salem, will speak and his sub
ject will be on "The Capitol."
February 22 the grange is plan
ning a party. Mrs. Marion Adams
who is in charge of the play for
the spring festival selected the
characters for that work.
Santa Clara Santa Clara grange
met the past week with 37 mem
bers and 2 visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
Marian Kelso of Irving. Mrs. S.
S. George of the legislative com
mittee reported, also Mrs. Bertie
Kellncg on the trade treaty and
its effects on the American farm
er. Mr. Kelso talked on the use
of shoddy instead of wool, and the
efforts on the wool grower. Lo
rane and other granges are in
vited to bring candidates to Santa
Clara Feb. 20 to take the third
and fourth degrees. The ladies'
team has accepted an invitation
to put on the first and second
degrees at Franklin grange Feb.
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were furnished by Mrs. Roy Over-
Kard. Mrs. J. Bennett of the H.
E. club appointed Mrs. K. Em
mons, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barbec
and Mrs. Mabel Chadwlck the
dinner committee for February 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overgard, Wil
mcr Walton, Mrs. W. Baibee and
Mrs. C. D. Chezem visited Elmira
grange their last meeting. Mildred
Sedcrlin and her mother attend
ed a special young people's pro
gram at Four Oaks grange Friday
evening. Santa Clara grangers
have been invited to ultend a
special program at the Irving
grange Feb. 2.
Irving grange will visit Santa
Clara March 5 and furnish the
program, Santa Clara to furnish
refreshments. The program for
the evening included, reading,
Mrs. A. V. Thompson, New Year
resolutions lor grangers; group
singing. Herreshments were served
were served by Mr. and Mrs. O.
K. Baldwin, Mrs. J. D. Bahling
ana Mrs. John Bennett.
Junction City A number of
granges have been working at
their hall this week, the men
painting the outside of Die build
ing ;md other work, and the ladies
quilting and preparing dinners for
the laborers. At the Jan. 26 remi-
lar meeting Founders' day will be
observed and a homecoming at
tendance Is urged. Charter mem
bers of Junction City grange are
especially urged to attend this
meeting. A suitable program is
being arranged for the evening
and refreshments of cake, sand
wiches and coffee will be served.
Irving The rving grange met
for the regular meeting Friday
evening starting Willi a penny sup
per. There were 50 present for
the supper and program which
followed. For the lecturer's pro
gram Miss Theresa Kelly and two
of her pupils presented an hour's
program of piano selections. Those
playing were Bruce Koppe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koppe of Eu
gene, and Miss Janet Douglas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Gibson of Junction City. Selec
tions were played by Miss Kelly.
The program was concluded by the
entire group singing with Miss
Kelly at the piano. Grange meet
ing was called to order immedi
ately by the master, Marion Kel
so. Mr. and Mrs. t hai les .ao
riskic were obligated in the first
and second degree of the grcnge
and Mr. and Mrs. Ringsdnrf and
daughter Lola were obligated in
the third and fourth degree. For
the agriculture report, reports w ere
given by Fred Chambers and Ray
mond Johnson. Report was given
by Will Bishop, grange representa
tive of the Grange Mutual t ire
Insurance company.
Mrs. Anderson, lecturer, an
nounced that at the next meeting
the Triangle Milling company will
show slides and give talks on
chickens. The program to be at 8
o'clock. She also announced Irv
ing grange will visit Santa Clara
grange Tuesday, March 5. Santa
Clara grange invited Irving to
have its candidates initiated in
the third and fourth degrees at
the hall Feb. 20. A demit was Is
sued to Doris Petersen. There
were two visitors present, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Calahan from Lakeview
grange in eastern Oregon.
Santa Clara Mrs. Mary Seder
lin was hostess to the Santa Clara
Home Economic club Friday after
noon. Plans have been made to
piece another quilt and hold an
other bazaar In the near future.
Mrs. E. A. Thornbur from the
Four Oak grange H. E. C. was a
visitor and IB members were pres
ent. Mrs. J. T. Bennett, Mrs.
Bertie Kellogg, Mrs. O. K. Bald
win and Mildred Sedcrlin assisted
the hostess in serving refresh
ments. Dorena Dorena grange met in
regular session recently with all
officers except three in their
chairs. Agriculture chairman,
Henry Williamson, urged all in
terested in destroying peach curl
to spray their trees now.
Almond Hemenway reported on
the government conservation pro
gram and urged all those inter
ested in procuring sulphur-phosphate
for their farms, to contact
the county agent, O. S. Fletcher,
at once so as to receive appor
tionment as soon as more phos
phnto Is available.
Lulu Bcttes, Homo Economic
chairman, announced a class In
basket weaving is meeting each
Wednesday evening at Dorena
community hall. All interested
arc invited to participate. The
serving committee, as announced
for the next meeting, Feb. 1, is
Orville, Raymond and Henry Ho
mer, Mrs. Ada Jennings, Delbert
Jennings, Mrs. Myrtle Lake and
Philip Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo
Lang and Ben Lang. There will
be a conference of Lane county
granges Feb. 5 at the 4-H club
building in Eugene. This is to be
an all-day meeting with covered
dish lunch at noon. A letter was
read from Irish-Swartz grocery,
offering a prize of $25 in a contest
between Lorane, Creswell and
Dorena granges.
George Lang was introduced as
the oldest member of the grange
and ate at the birthday table as
an honored guest. The grange de
cided to have a birthday table the
last meeting of each month, here
after. Those seated at the Jan
uary birthday table were Mrs.
Susie Schneider, Mrs. Ida Gar
outte. Mary Doolittle, Frances
French and G. E. Finnerty. The
Y. G. A. banquet has been pro
posed on account of the illness of
Mrs. Wagner. The Home Kco
nomis club will meet next time
at the home of Mrs. Mary
Snaurer. The first and second
degree work will be given to a
number of candidates at the next
regular meeting of the grange,
Feb. 1.
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