V 13, 1941
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
Page Nine
Ufage Grove's Queen Contest
Ws at Midnight, Wednesday;
Lee Girls Compete for Honor
L.AI-F GROVE, July 12-
fe& fM tan.
wlUbe Lane county fair
,wiU wiU t urned Quwn
uee?.nd will be escorted by
nil I na ".' nlanned to
each year preceding
Thb year Queen Bo
fJ be a" member of the
1 1 j t Queen Susannah V
xTTfnttobe
-iVtsOvsTor
c"l he sells Several of
?S are giving queen
" h tssh purchases. Mon
K? f? the softball game.,
f& ! will be given wiUt
j-ilon The queen can
rsdwiU be guests of the soft
ened originally to run
andidates so there would be
Tand four princesses but
the shortness of the time
,int Oregon Trail pageant
Ihree candidates were spon-
i first candidate to enter the
Mi Miss Betty Jones who is
ed by the Lions club with
MO Cagle as the manager.
Jones, who is a 19-year-old
t was born at SnOgualmie,
' She is the daughter of Mr.
Irs. Elmer J. Kent and re
st 828 Birch avenue. She
brother, Tommy. She was
,ted from the Cottage Grove
'hwl with the class of 1930.
in school She was active in
and dramatic circles and a
r of the National Honor so-
For ne Past year she has
mployed in the Smart shop.
t Betty Champan, 17-year-unette,
was the second can
l to enter the race. She is
ored by the F. F. A., the Dor
md Hebron granges. Her
ger is Henry Williamson. She
i daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
5. Champan and resides on
acre farm near Dorena. She
IX brothers and two sisters.
ij graduated from the Cot
Ireve union high school with
its of 1941. She expects to
the University of Oregon
all preparatory to following
tiosen career of nursing.
8 Lillian Geer, last candl
to enter the queen contest,
ansored by the chamber of
erce. Loren Schroeder Is her
Ser. Miss Geer is a titian
e, 19 years old, and a native
Ittage Grove. She Is the
iter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geer
live on a farm near London.
jdd News
f DD, July 12. (Special)
Ind Mrs. Stanley Morgan and
Morgans mother from Palm
Us, Cal., recently visited Mr.
tin. Kenneth Robson.
I and Mrs. H. Boalas, mis
fits home on furlough from
Nigeria, Africa, recently oc-
one of the Gardner tourist
overnight Thev told of
interesting experiences.'
m Wright, formerly of this
nag returned irom Eugene
he moved after selling his
and is now living near Tan-
pmoth blackberries are rice
a.. j ,.i -
fc ui guua quauty xnis year.
Mary McCormick is here
PnrtlanJ j -
v,.aiiu iu ayvim b lew
With Mr. and Mm HaW
rmick,
'. Mr. Ens of Corvallis is
ring the pulpit at the Meth-
rhumb
an ijicacui.
umber of children from here
i"v.iuuiS me vacation 131 Die
I fit thA A1U-
Mrs. Robert Baker is one I
and T eL
b io, uuituin ot. uunn
r. ttnA Mt rt.
I, i mlB ""-uin nenry
recently took a trip to
r wiy, i-ai., via Bend, and
too treesThey S3W the 8'ant
and . Mrs. George Blanken
m son of Port Townsend,
t a , n Vlslt'ng Mr. and
' A. Blankenship.
w ? u- met recently
home of Mrs. G. W. Rohr-
' The nrPcirlaHl It v. i
u 'J """il, ivirs. n. W.
i. nan ohacitA it.
nt V, ,r. u mess meet
Mrs. Martin A-Uii, i i . .
lcnMiA wDiiia iea in
til?"-"--
, - served By the
f COw. uuugm a
'davCAae" ?!"!. held
h recently wUh an attend.
.hS1.., C H. Brown
hSL2!,2h, vls-
tinual, 7,1 a5lern tr'P- Talks
Ml 'W? g'ven by Mrs.
Vdte'vr!' GeorB Gard-
(t st tkl l . " was sPent in
dffios,ess'many'w-
Kg ,,N0TES
rr and . "cBn ana
m vu,(u0.n.frc"n Los An-
MttheC- r 8 oouple of
Reagan ls a is-
KePlitgUe:. manager of the
mhs vacation in the
h y? w?,8r the v"
Bu a?," g'ven fay Mrs.
nd. bridge.
teM5F rises
She has a brother. Marvel, who is
a student at Oregon State college,
three sisters, Lonona, Lucille and
Patsy Lou. At the present time
Miss Geer is living in Cottage
Grove and Is employed at Gustaf
son's Super Creamed store. She
was graduated from the Cottage
Grove union high school with the
class of 1940. For the past year
she has been a student atySacra
mento Junior college. She plans
to return there next year after
which she will attend Oregon
State college. She is president of
the Theta Epsilon sorority, vice
president of the Romaine Rownie
sorority, member of the student
body council and on the rally com
mittee. At the last counting of
the ballots Miss Betty Jones had
80,000 votes; Miss Lillian Geer,
87,000 and Miss Betty Chapman,
86,000 votes. The contest closes
at midnight July 16.
'
Harrisburg Youth
Killed In Glendale
HARRISBURG, July 12. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fry re
ceived a telegram telling of the
death of their son, John, at Glen
dale, Cal., Friday morning. John
was a private with the air corps
and was fatally injured when
struck by an automobile while
crossing the street in Glendale on
Wednesday. His companion was
killed instantly. Funeral arrange
ments have not yet been made.
Mrs. Harry Lutz and children
have moved from the Stevenson
apartments to Junction City.
Lyman Pence has returned to
his work in an airplane factory at
Los Angeles after spending a
week's vacation at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Pence. John Cooper, an employe
of the Highway garage, accom
panied him to Los Angeles, and
will take a six weeks' course in
an airplane school.
A. L. McAfee is making altera
tions in the west section of his
store building. T. W. Sommer
villa Is doing the carpenter work.
The rooms will have a new occu
pant about the first of next month.
Faint Jobs Listed
Two more new paint jobs have
been done this week. The A. J.
Jacobs residence received a new
coat of white paint. At the city
hall the main building, the wood
shed and the hose tower were also
painted white, alterations inside
the hall were made and a new
electric range added to the kit
chen to replace the old electric
plate.
Miss. Helen Darling who was
home on a short vacation from
Salem, fell from a cherry tree
Monday and injured her back. A
limb eight or 10 feet from the
ground failed to support her.
Mrs. Frances Platts of Portland,
a former Harrisburg resident, was
a recent guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Starr.
Glenn Yoder, son of Rev. and
Mrs. John Voder, returned to his
home Monday of this week after
an emergency appendectomy at the
sacred Heart hospital in Eugene,
a week ago last Sunday.
Seventeen members of Three
Link Rebekah lodge attended the
program and ceremonies of Ever
green Rebekah lodge's fiftieth an
niversary at Junction City Tues
day night.
RESIDENT CHANGES LISTED
BELLFOUNTAIN, July 12.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Larkin and sons, Richard and
Connie Ray of Alpine have pur
chased the M. M. Waltz place east
ol Belliountain which was owned
by the Waltz brothers. They plan
to move this fall from the Ted
Ball place in Alpine to their new
farm which is now occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and
family who will move to their
home (formerly the A. H. Buck-
ingnam place) about a half mile
south of Bellfountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sankey and
children Stella and Junior moved
this past week from the Chria
tiance house in Bellfountain to
their newly purchased home near
Alpine, which was formerly owned
by Dell peek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family
have recently moved from the Ira
Malcom house at Dawson to the
George Humphrey bungalow north
of Bellfountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hull have
left for the east where they are
purchasing a new car and will
drive it home.
Mrs. J. J. Lamb entertained
recently at a surprise birthday
dinner, in honor of Mr. Lamb's
birthday anniversary. Among
those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Clem and daughter Mar
garet of Albany and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lamb of Suver. Mrs. Clem
and Mr. Lamb are sister and
brother of J. J. Lamb of this com
munity and all are former resi
dents. Also Miss Audra and Miss
Myrth Lamb of Corvallis, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lamb,
attended the reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Edwards
of Alberta, Canada, were Bell
fountain' callers this week. Mr.
Edwards ls a son of the late L. N.
Edwards and grew to manhood on
the family farm southeast of Bell
fountain, which is now owned by
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haynes and
sons. This was their first visit
to the Bellfountain community for
a number of years.
IN LYNX HOLLOW
LYNX HOLLOW, July 12 (Spe
cial) A no-hostess meeting of the
Lynx Hollow Community club
will be held at the school house
on the afternoon of July 16,
everyone to bring her own work.
Mr. and Mrs. Seikler of the
University of California arrived
recently to spend the summer at
their ranch in Lynx Hollow,
U. S.O. Committee
Named In Drain
DRAIN, July 12 (Special)
Chairman Snook of the United
Service organization, has appoint
ed the following committee: Amer
ican Legion, H. L. Goodmanson;
Legion auxiliary, Marguerite La
Grander; Townsend club, Gene
Lakey; city of Drain, Mayor C. A.
Catching; Civic club, Elma Pfister:!
C.I.O., Wallace King; A. F. L., El
don Thompson. Solicitations for
all organizations are Eula Spald
ing, Gertrude Goodmanson and
helpers.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Barker and
Jerry of Chiloquin came Friday to
spend the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker.
Mrs. Lee Barker, who fell and
broke her wrist and hurt her hip,
is recovering nicely.
Feelyi Sell Store
Mrs. George Feely will leave
soon for Aloha, where Mr. Feely
has purchased a gas station and
store. The Feelys sold their cafe
here, and have made arrangements
to turn their residential property
back to Elmer Newton, from whom
they purchased it.
Mrs. Laura Coons has had as
her euests recently, her neohew,
Worth Schubert and wife, of North
Platte. Nebr., and the latter's sis
ter. Mrs. Kutherine Preest of St.
Petersburg Florida, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Preckel and sons. David
and Melvin, Mrs. Preckel is a
Brandniece of Mrs. Laura Coons.
The visitors also stopped to see
othr relatives.
Mrs. W. G. Cool, Bill and Mar
tha Jane, Mrs. Ida Simmons. Mrs.
Jack Randall and children, Jimmy
and Vanda Jane, left recently on
a trip to Nashville. Tenn.. to visit
their neohew, Oscar Goodwin.
They will be gone several weeks,
and Mrs. Anna Witty will have
charge of Ida's grocery during her
absence.
The Methodist church ls spon
soring a picnic at Boswell springs
Friday afternoon. The program
includes sports at 2:30 and a bas
ket lunch at 9:30.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kesterson
received word of the birth of a
eranddaughter, July 8 at Corvallis.
The baby's Barents are Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Frost.
Jim Damewood and sister of Los
Angeles, Calif., are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dame
wood this week. Jim is in the air
corps department, and is on a
week's furlough.
At Willagillespie
WILLAGILLESPIE, July 12.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gilkison of Myrtle Point were re
cent guests at the S. E. Maharry
home.
Rev. and Mrs. Ellas Christson,
L,oweu ttooert, Luther and Con
stance Christson of Rider, North
Dakota and Miss Clara Bjorneld
of Indianapolis, Indiana were
guests at the Julies Nelson home
last week.
Miss Josephine Greco ls spend
ing a month with her grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Federico
of Portland. She expects to re
turn July 21.
Mrs. A. B. Koplln and Mrs. Ber
nie Engsberg of Lake Mills, Wis
consin are spending the summer
at the E. J. Koplin home. Mrs.
Koplin is Mr. Koplin's mother and
Mrs. Engsburg is a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. George Veair and
George Veair of San Francisco,
Calif, spent a week with the Don
Brown and Vance Howe families.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Knoles, accompanied by Mrs.
Vance Howe and Billy Howe. Mr.
and Mrs. Knoles live at Eula.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark of Red
ondo Beach left for home Friday
after two days visit with the El
bert Cox family.
Mrs. George Elias' brother, Sam
Wheeler, visited one day with her;
he came from King City, Calif,
and left with his company for Fort
Lewis, Wash,
At Pleasant Hill
PLEASANT HILL. July 12.
(Special) John Hammitt, who
broke a leg recently, while work
ing in Eugene, has returned to his
home from the hospital.
Mrs. P. T. Skogsett and family
Lawrence and Louella of Vancou
ver, Wash, have returned to their
home after a week's visit with her
mother Mrs. L. E. Parker, of Clo
verdale. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Statzer
and daughter Laurell of Pullman,
Wash., have been visiting with the
T. H. Parks family.
Mrs. Harry Claussen and boys,
Henry and Max of Salem have re
turned to the home after a week's
visit with her parents here, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hammitt.
Miss Nancy Barnum is attend
ing summer school at the Univer
sity of Oregon. She will be on
the teaching staff at Bethel this
fall.
Club Meets
The Pleasant Hill club women
met the past week at the home of
Mrs. Allen Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. York Moore and
son Junior have gone to Bend for
a few days visit with relatives.
Those attending the all day
meeting of the Federation of Clubs
which was held in Creswell on
Friday were Mrs. Mabel Jordon,
Mrs. Allen Wheeler, Mrs. Laura
Barnum, Mrs. Beulah Carrothers,
Mrs. Anna Hammitt, Mrs. Anna
Mae Empey.
University Phone
Business
College
A complete business course
(66 Willamette, Eugene, Ore.
Santa Clara Grange's Picnic
Today; Other Subordinate
Groups Announce Activities
CANTA CLARA Santa Clara
grange members will meet in
regular session at the school gym
nasium Tuesday evening, July 15.
Mrs. W. V. Chapman, H. E. chair
man, has engaged Phil Bartholo
mew, of Springfield, to put on
the program, which will consist of
moving pictures In technicolors,
taken in Hawaii. The program
will be given preceding grange at
8 o'clock. The public is invited.
The next regular session of the H.
E. club will be held at the Archie
St. Clair home Friday, July 18.
The afternoon will be spent quilt
ing. The grange picnic is Sunday,
July 13, at Skinner Butte park. A
potluck dinner will be held at
12:30. The committee in charge
is Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Baldwin
and Mr. and Mrs. Hinshaw.
Mohawk -McKenzle Mohawk
McKenzie grange members will
not meet at the grange hall Wed
nesday evening, but instead have
been invited to a weiner roast and
potluck supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers. Sup
per will be at 7 p. m.
Franklin All ladies of the H.
E. c. are asked to come next
Tuesday, July 15, for an all-day
meeting, each to bring rakes, etc.,
for outdoor clean-up; also thim
bles and scissors so work can be
done on quilts. A potluck lunch
will be served. .
Franklin grange met Wednes
day evening with 15 members
present. A library program was
conducted by Mrs. Bailey and con
sisted of roll call on "What this
flag means to me." Contests of
questions and answers were led
by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Bryant.
All those taking part in the ro
dent contest are asked to bring
their rodent tails to the next reg
ular meeting.
Crow Crow grange will meet
for the regular meeting Wednes
day, July 16.
Central Central grange met
last week. Rejorts were made by
the legislative committee, also by
the delegates to the state grange.
Ralph Petzold and Theron Swan
son, Y. G. A. members who at
tended state grange, gave short
reports. The grange voted 100
per cent in favor, of the Pennsyl
vania plan. A short program was
given by the Y. G. A's.
Lorane Lorane grange held a
regular meeting this week with
21 members present. The H. E.
club chairman, Mrs. C. G. Smith,
announced a club meeting will be
held Tuesday, July 15, at the home
of Mrs. Ida KragenbrlnK. cnariie
Mitchell was appointed to report
to the sawmill workers' union con
cerning rent of the hall. It was
also voted to rent the grange kit
chen to the union for an ice cream
supper. After grange seating drills
were practiced, refreshments were
served by Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ash-,
ley, J. M. Allender, E. S. Ander
son and W. C. Singhose. Refresh
ment committee for July 22 In
cludes Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crader,
L. S. Dey, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Dil
lon and Mrs. Edith Dunn.
CRESWELL At the regular
meeting of Creswell grange Thurs
day evening Mrs. F. L. DeBerry,
lecturer, presented a patriotic pro
gram, reading the American creed
as an opening number. All sang
"America the Beautiful." The
preamble to the constitution of the
United States was repeated in uni
son. This was followed by a quizz
on American history. Mrs. E. J.
Hengelbrok read on American
privileges and Mrs; Clara Doty
told of the duties of citizens of our
country. Mrs. E. F. Roberts gave
the history of the flag. A poem
was read by Mrs. John Napper.
History of the national anthem
was given by Frankie Vick. Mrs.
DeBerry gave rules for the salute
to the flag and all joined in a
closing song.
Harold Parks presided at the
business meeting. Mrs. Frances
Treadwell was elected to mem
bership by demit from the Sher
wood grange. An application for
membership by initiation was also
presented. The. Home Economics
club suggested that the grange
hall yard be cleared of grass and
it was voted to hire the work done.
The next meeting of the club was
announced for July 21 at the hall.
Mrs. David Francis told of. the
new year books of the club and
read the objectives for the year.
Elmira News
ELMIRA, July . 12. (Special)
Mr; and Mrs. George Cannon are
visiting relatives in Alums, Calif.
Mr; and Mrs. Herbert Catron
and daughter, Jereldine of Los
Angeles, Calif:, are visiting Mrs.
Catron's father, Clyde Sheffler and
other relatives in Elmira and Eu
gene. ..
Mr. and Mrs. George Bromley
and family have .moved back to
their ranch near Elmira.
Wllmer Riensche and Kenneth
Cole are studlng radio repair and
installation at the vocational train
Terry Gannon went to Salem re
ing school in Eugene,
relatives.
Robert Moore and brother Jim
spent a week's vacation at Paisley,
Oregon, recently.
Ivan Merle Moore is to report
for examination at Portland, July
14. His number .was recently
called in the draft.
1941
Sensational
New Values!
FRIGIDAIRE
Garrett Appliance Co.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Howe, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wetzel and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis will serve at the next
meeting. Mrs. Doty reported for
the legislative committee and urg
ed caution in the use of fire in the
woods. The Aug. 14 meeting was
announced to be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck
following a picnic supper. The
quarterly report gave the present
membership of 82 with a gain of B
over last report. Mr. Francis drew
the lucky number in the penny
drill for the bouquet of flowers for
the evening. Elbert DeMoss of
the Willakenzle grange was a vis
itor and gave a talk relative to the
work of the band and solicited
transportation for the band to the
Eugene Farmers' Creamery picnic
Sunday at Swimmers' Delight re
sort. Cars will leave the hall at
10:30 a. m.
Elmira Elmira H. E. Club met
at the hall the past week for an
all day meeting and finished work
on a charity quilt. A pot-luck
luncheon was served at noon. Vis
itors were George Blanchard, Les
ter Allen and Giles Phelps at
lunch. The juvenile matron Ce
cile Carlile, held a meeting for the
juveniles in the hall that day.
Bessie Christopher and Grace
Whiting were initiated into the
juvenile group as honorary mem
bers. Myrtle Allen and Austin
Christopher received, their initia
tion as honorary juveniles at state
grange sessions in Newport.' A
business meeting of H.E.C. was
presided over by chairman Ila
Shields in the afternoon at which
time members discussed plans for
the community Fair, also the Lane
county fair, to be held in Septem
ber. Committees were appointed
for the various exhibits, with in
structions to decide whether to
give merchandise prizes instead of
the ribbons which have been given
in the past. It was also, decided
to ask the grange to set a date
for a shingling bee, at which time
the quarterly birthday dinner will
be held, also a miscellaneous
shower for Mrs. Guy Deedon, who
was Hazel Christopher before her
marriage June 28. The club de
cided to make two crib quilts for
Doernbecher hospital this month.
Members discussed having a ba
zaar at the community fair, and
volunteered making small articles
to sell at that time. At the next
meeting, July 22, the grounds will
be cleaned of. all fire hazards.
thereby earning a $3.50 premium
offered the Home Economic Clubs
throughout the state.
Vaughn News .
VAUGHN, July 12. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson in
company with Mr. arid Mrs. Will
Johnson and son of Wendling have
returned to their home at Vaughn
after spending a week visiting in
Spokane and seeing eastern Ore.
gon and Washington. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bosshardt and Larry
Johnson cared for the Johnson
dairy in their absence.
Mrs. Blanche Passmore and son,
Clair, of Aberdeen, Wash., visited
here a few days with the Paul
Bosshardt family (Mrs. Passmore
is a sister of Mr. Bosshardt). Betty
Bosshardt accompanied her aunt
and cousin on a trip to the. Oregon
Caves, going as far south as Cres
cent City. Cal.
.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ritter and
son, Earl, have left for a week's
trip to northern points, as lar as
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marshal
have been having as house guests
Mrs. Marshal's sister and family
from Idaho, also a niece, Miss
Shirley Closner, from Idaho, and
Mrs. Marshal's brother, John Clos
ner, and wife from Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snellstrom,
Jr., and son, Roger, visited in Cali
fornia recently and . Miss Nila
Neighswander, a cousin of Mrs.
Snellstrom, returned here with
them for a visit.
MOHAWK NEWS
MOHAWK, July 12. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown are
the grandparents of a girl, Peggy
Marie, born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Arthur of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robley and
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Smith have
returned from a visit to their
daughters' homes in Wlllets, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds
have as their guests from Los
Angeles. Calif, their son-in-law
ana daughter.
BI'tniDOlEIEn
iiriiniiiwivi
Roll or fold mattress without
harm (2) Recommended by
Consumers Guide (3) Terms $5
down $1 week.
You owe-It to ' yourself io
see this "extra good mattress"
ior rest ana comfort.
Ice Cream Social
Set For Thursday
WESTFIR, July 12 (Special)
Westflr Welfare circle is spon
soring an ice cream social at the
show hall on Thursday afternoon
and evening, beginning at 3 p. m.
Ice cream will be sold in cartons,
also, and Sundaes will be featur
ed as well as ice cold punch and
cake. A good attendance is re
quested as the proceeds will go
to buy dishes for the community
church kitchen.
A group of friends of Mrs. Earl
Blelle enjoyed a picnic supper at
Shady Dell In honor of Mrs. Ble
ile's birthday on Thursday even
ing. Singing and readings were en
joyed during the early evening.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bleile and children Harry, Earl
and George, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. T. A King,
Mrs. Howard King and daughter
Mary of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Rehwalt and son Danny. Mrs.
Bleile received a shower of hand
kerchiefs from those present.
The Stitch and Chatter club
met last week at the home of
Mrs. Wallace Wetzel. The after
noon was spent sewing and visit
ing. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark and
daughter Beverly of Susanville,
Cal., were visitors of Mrs. Clark's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cook,
recently.
Jack Vassey and J. L. Fisher
and Donnas Levenhagen left for
the U. S. army duty recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Burtchel Luding-
ton and children Connie Jean and
Delmer spent a few days in Ala
meda, Cal., in company with Mr.
Ludington's mother, who remain
ed for a .visit with her daughter
in the southern city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagner are
new residents of Westfir having
moved recently from Salem. Mrs.
Wagner will be remembered as
Geraldine Loose.
FLORENCE, July 12 (Special)
Members of the city council
visited several possible sources of
water supply for the city last
week. The city Is beginning to out
grow the present source.
Board members of the grade
school met recently to plan an
other budget for the coming school
year.
A flue fire at the BicC ice
cream parlor caused some excite
ment last week, but was soon ex
tinguished.
State license examiners were In
town Friday. Quite a number
applied for licenses, but most of
them were applications lor first
license. They will be in town
again July 25.
After the fire drill this week,
H. T. Gillson, state deputy fire
marshal, gave a talk. He com
plimented the local boys on their
efficiency.
On Saturday, July 19 the Sius
law Pioneers will meet at the
North Fork grange hall for their
annual meeting. Everybody is ex
pected to bring their basket din
ner, and dishes. Cream, sugar and
coffee will be furnished. A pro
gram has been arranged for the
afternoon.
Members of the I. O. O. F. plan
on going once more to cut brush
along the road to the I. O. O. F,
cemetery. The county grader is
Trent Notes
TRENT, July 12 (Special)
A. B. C. Study club will meet,
July 18, Friday afternoon, at the
Arnold picnic grounds, with Mrs.
Arnold and Mrs. Hammitt as host-
CSThe Willie White family, from
Sweet Home, are here for the
summer.
Ladies' Aid met Thursday af
ternoon at the church annex with
Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Ferguson
as hostesses. Birthdays celebrat
ed were, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs,
Baughmari, Mrs. Higgins and Mrs.
Kloster.
Helping Hand club met this
week at the Kloster home. The
next meeting will be a picnic on
the Arnold place, In August.
Visitors at the Clyde Kimball
home this week are relatives of
Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Jackson,
from Idaho.
LOST VALLEY NEWS
LOST VALLEY, July 12 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marshall
are the parents of twin boys. The
twins have been named Ray and
Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Jepsen are
the parents of a baby boy born
July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riggs are
moving to Dorena this week-end
where Mr. Riggs is employed. The
church gave a farewell party for
them Saturday night at Zion.
A church picnic will be held
July 19 at the Dolly Varden picnic
ground on Fall Creek. A basket
dinner will be served at noon
Everyone is welcome.
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AT FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN, July 12 (Special)
The members of the Franklin
C. I. Club entertained the mem
bers of the Friendly club of Chesh
ire with a picnic last week at
Alderwood park.
Harvest is in full swing here
now.
Florence City Council
Studies Sources for Water
Supply; Pioneers to Picnic
expected to be in before the first
of next month to grade this piece
of road.
Aluminum gathered in Florence
will be left at the corner of
Front and Washington streets,
across the street from Kyles
store. A county truck will be here
after it when collected.
Swim Lessons Start
BLUE RIVER. July 11. (Spe
cial) Swimming Instructions un
der the direction of the Red Cross
started here this week.
The Bundles for Britain sewing
group will meet with Mrs. Bert
Vincent next Tuesday aiternoon
Cant, and Mrs. Raymond Naylor
entertained the following guests at
dinner recently: Mr. ana Mrs.
Harry Arthur of Monte Carlo, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Duncan oi oak
land, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Skaggs and Henry Stuard of Berk
eley'. Cal.. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin M.
Taylor and children, Edwin, Jr.,
and Anne, of oaiuana, ana Mrs.
Alfred McCune of Burilngame,
Cal.
Mrs. David H. Qulnn and son,
David, Jr., of San Mateo, Cal., are
visiting Mrs. Qulnn's mother ana
father, Cant, and Mrs. Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams
and family of Albany and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lady of Chiloquin and
family were recent guests ol Mrs.
Williams' and Mr. Lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Odgers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Small of Port
land visited recently with Mrs,
Small's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Oral O'Brien and
son Bobby.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. McBride were: Mrs.
McBride's mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hatch of Falls City;
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hatch and Ros
coe Hatch of Bend; Miss Jennie
June Hatch of Falls City and Mr.
and Mrs.. Karl Dannen and daugh
ter Kay of Springfield.
J. T. ClaDDer of Los Angeles is
visiting his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clap
per.
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CENTRAL ITEMS
rTTMTBAT.. .Tulv 12. (Special
The Willing Workers'' club met
recently with Mrs. Art weainerson
and Mrs. Roy Baker as co-hostesses.
The picnic committee, Mrs.
Dave Swensen, Mrs. Roy Joren
son and Mrs. Grover Huston, met
an .fomripri An Anff. 3 as the date
for the annual picnic to be held
at SKinner ttune pans, inose at
tending are asked to bring their
M,m icVipc. TCpyt meetintf will be
Aug. 13, place of meeting to be
announced later.
Mr anil Mrs. Tillman of San
Francisco were visitors recently at
the Davis home.
Mrs. Harold Van Wegen who re
4ind n -fow weeks aeo from
Long Beach, Cal., received a mes
e,n TVmrerlav that her father had
died very suddenly. She left im
mediately for Long Beacn.
Two Reunions Held
YONCALLA, July 12-(Speclal)
Mrs. Eva Filley and her chil
dren and their families held a .
family reunion recently at the
Nonpariel community hall. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. John
Hoffman and family of Mountain
Home, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Tom
Thronburg of Nonpariel, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hoffman and baby of
Sutherlin, Mrs. A. R. Baldwin and
two sons, and Mrs. Eva Filley of
Yoncalla, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Baldwin and children of Junction
City, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Soric of
Swisshome, Virgil Van Orden of
Dorena, Mrs. Ernest Baldwin and
son of San Diego, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Karn and chil
dren of Grass Valley, Calif. Three
sons and one daughter of Mrs.
Filley were unable to attend the
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and son
Lyle spent several days visiting
Mr. Lee's sister Mrs. Grace
Schlupe and other relatives at
Harper, Oregon and attended the
Lee reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Lee. A pot luck .
dinner was served at noon.
General Hugh A. Drum of the
United States army did not attend
West Point
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