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The Eugene Register Guard
Officers Take
in Chamber
LGE GROVE -ThtfoW
r" . irers presided at
Lung of the chamber of
Tuesday t the Rain
r:i. rident. Karl K.
P -,M.nt. Fred Bress-
i secretary, - """-r"V
Us luncheon and " short
L meeting and general dls-
flatlon of officers was held!
evening by Degree of
New officers Installed are:
t Mrs. i-ocnm xivh-i
"t president. Mrs. Marie
r- vice president, Mrs.
'schsffer: second vlce-
W-Mrs. Gen weison,
Mrs. uicwuo
. .... iM King: usher,
Tilda King: assistant usher,
Eleanor Lem' ,T
Mrs. Leonnng
....,. u-atch. Mrs. Helen
k; pianist. Mrs. June John-
urs. Bonn,e w
11 ng oni:er ana im.
l..n . Installing past
t and the installing usher
Irs. Merl King. An an
ment was made that Car
club will meet on the sec
onds of each month, the
,eeting to be at the home
, Merl King, on Jan. 24,
onnie Schaffor as assistant
The relresnmem lw
nnnlnted to serve at the
leeting which will be on
4 includes Mrs. Lochie
ton and Mrs. Bonnie Schaf-
k Visit .
B. Breedlove oiu irom
,t Idaho. Is home visiting
filly and parents on a nine
tlayed order.
In was born Monday, Jan.
Mr. ana Mrs. Kaymona
of Yoncalla, at the McFar-
laternity home.
Calendar
p.m. Women's Society of
in Sendee of the Method-
lurch will meet at the
Culo Creek 4-H Health
ill meet at the school house
the leadership of Mrs. Mil-
loiner.
p.m. Farm machinery re
ass will meet at the can-
luilding under the supervia-
H. A. Hein.
p.m. Cottage Grove Chap-
. 4. Order of Eastern Star
leet at the Masonic temple.
CE MEN VISIT
lENZIE BRIDGE James
, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
, was liome recently from
Adair. He was accompanied
trick Salsbury of New York
The boys have Just finished
Basic training at the camp.
ry Daniels came home for I
leave from the navy,
Committees for.
Club. Announced
CRESWXLL Eighteen mem
bers were present at the regular
meeting of the Camas Swale club
Tuesday. A potluck. dinner was
followed by a business and social
afternoon. Guesta were Mrs, Roy
Bruce and Mrs. G. R. Miller. Mrs.
Miller became a member. The club
voted to tax each member $1.00
toward the gravelling of the road
from the main road to the club
building. Mrs. W. L. Scott was
elected second vice-president. The
club also voted to sponsor a party
at the club building the third Sat
urday evening of each month.
Hostesses for the next meeting are
Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. J. P. Walk
er, and Mrs. Susie Mourer. The
following standing committees
were announced for the new year:
flower committee, Mrs, C. Scar-
fa rough, Mrs. R. F. Scott, Mrs. Ray-
burn, Mrs, Elsie Reges; shower
committee, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Ber-
nice Zimmerman, Mrs. E. O. Smith,
Mrs. Ted Fering; membership, Mrs.
W. I Scott, Mrs. V. W. Johnston,
Mrs. Ethan Calloway, Mrs. Frank
Gardner; buying, Mrs. O. H. Smith,
Mrs. Richard Campbell, Mrs. Zelta
Gool, Mrs. E. E. Allen; property,
Mrs. Vern McClusky, Mrs. John
Napper, Mrs. E. W. Hoagland, Mrs.
Robert Franklin.
A potluck supper and a social
evening were held Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wtsclv
meyer in observance of the birth'
day anniversaries of Mrs. Wlsch-
meyer and Mrs. Ralph Roblnett.
Those present' were Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Roblnett, C. E. Warner, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Stuart, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Furtney, Mr. and Mrs. B.
L. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. L. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. William Epps, and
daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Nancy A.
Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Heart,
son, Eugene, and daughter, Kath
leen, and Mr. and Mrs, Wisch
meyer and son.
The Presbyterian Missionary so
ciety will meet Thursday after
noon with. Mrs, E. H. Heaton. Mrs.
Floyd E. Dorris is leader of the
lesson on "China."
A group of Presbyterian women
quilted Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. R. Land.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Edwards have word that they have
sold their mill interests at Coburg
and have bought a 47-acre tract
west of Salem and have located
there. They formerly lived here.
;
Two Coburg Lodges
Install Officers
COBURG Diamond Rebekah
Methodists to Buy
Service Flag Soon
WENDLING The Methodist
board of education met recently
at the church. The Sunday school
superintendent, Mrs. Clyde Starr,
presided at the meeting. The
group voted to purchase a service
flag for the church. A committee
was appointed to collect the
names of all the boys from this
community a n d . of Wendllng
Camp 8, for the service flag. The
committee consisted of Eugene
Fisher, Eugene Howd, and Seth
Byers. The date for the dedica
tion of the flag will be announced
later.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Hobwood
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Jan. 6, at the Walker clinic in
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. David McKellop
report the birth of a daughter,
Jan. 6, at the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Stewart
announce the birth of their first
grandchild. A son was bom to
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Abell. He Is also
the first grandchild of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Abell.
The Ladies' auxiliary to the
AFL will be held at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Starr Monday, Jan. 17.
Council Takes up
Varied Matters
JUNCTION CITY The coun
cil in meeting this week recom.
mended granting of a state license
to the North Side Auto Wreckers
to wreck automobiles. .
Adrian W, Vaaler, civil en
gineer from Eugene, appeared be-
fore the council and offered his
services in waking a survey of
the city and furnishing estimates
lor a sewage and. sewage disposal
system. This is a probable post
war project. No action was taken
Councilman E. M. Carothers
was appointed to represent the
council, on the city library board
replacing Councilman C. A. Scott
whose term has expired.
The matter of loadlis? zones In
the business section was discuss
ed. The recorder was authorized to
purchase war bonds in the amount
of $500 from the water depart
ment funds and $3,000 from the
equipment sinking funds.
Meetings Set
For Noti Groups ' '
NOTI The Notl Home Exten
sion unit will meet Friday, all
day, in the Christian church an
nex. Mrs. Grace Whiting and
Mrs. Ila Shields will be the pro-
EET FRIDAY
fING Irving grange will
Friday evening, Jan. 14.
will be a potluck supper at
bck, followed by the grange
k
DAY'S NEEDLECRAFT
lodge No. 89 and West Point Nojlfct ,,aders ,or the File "
B9 tnne k.u it 1 n now.
tio'n lnVOrM Filnw. h,,iwin I There will be some army mo-
recently. J. W. Maxwell, district
deputy grand master, and staff.
including Paul Bishop, . grand
marshal; E. H. Ross, district
fcuty chaplain; Robert Bur
roughs, district-deputy grand sec
retary; Bart Flanagan, . district
deputy grand warden; L. C. Ross,
district-deputy treasurer; and A.
H. Hostick, district-deputy inside
guardian, did the installing for
the Odd Fellows.
Officers installed for the Odd
Fellows are: Harley Smith, past
noble grand; John Lanini, noble
tion pictures during the program Kay Taylor,
hour of the next meeting of P. T.
C. which is Jan. .14 at 8 p. m. at
the schoolhouse. Vegetable salad
and sandwiches will be served, it
has been announced by Mrs. Mary
Christiansen, luncheon chairman.
Year's Committees
Named in Grange
CROW Crow grange met last
week with the new officers in the
chairs. The county deputy, Len
nit Haldorson, and wife were
present, and helped with sugges
tions about the floor work. The
new master, Carl Boehringer, ap
pointed the new standing com
mittees as follows:
Agricultural. D. W. Rankin, R.
R. Gibson, and Carl Meer; legis
lative, Paul Bloom, Virgil Idles,
and Tommy Mintey; finance, Mrs.
Faye Clark. Bob Flouts ana Dor
othy Boehringer: home economics, I
Berhta Stephens, Emily Marten,
and Neomla Lilea; reception, tola
Stephens, Edna Canaday, and
Mary Ritchey. and insurance
agent, Clair Stephens, Rebecca
Gibson, Maxlne Bloom, ana
Elaine Meer, were appointed on
a committee to arrange for a pie
social and fun party to be neid in
the near future. The H. E. club
chairman reported that five of the
women attended the class in Red
Cross surgical dressings at Central
on Wednesday. The name 01 Mrs.
Sadie Peart was proposed for
membership, and Frank and Sel-1
ma Hoenke were voted In as I
members.
The new lecturer, Mrs. Hazel
Boehringer. presented a program
consisting or songs, piano solo by
Norene Mink, cornet solo by Bob
Gibson, and humorous three-minute
talks by Marian Boehringer,
Elaine Meer, Edna Canaday and
R. R, Gibson.
IN LYNX HOLLOW ,
LYNX HOLLOW The annual
meeting of-the Lynx Hollow and
Walker Telephone Co., was held
recently. Oficers elected are: Don
ald Conner, Clyde Wright, Boyd
Walker, Lyle Hauser, Joseph Ep?
penbaugh, and Mrs, Fred Kins-
land.
The Community club met re
cently at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Eppenbaugh with Mrs. Lyle Tay
lor assisting hostess. Mrs. J. W.
MacCausland was a guest, and ac
cepted the invitation to join the
club. The afternoon was spent
working on the Red Cross wheel
chain robes. The next meeting will
be on Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs.
Lyle Hauser with Mrs. Joseph
Tighe assisting.
A son was born on Jan. 9 to Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Simonsen. He is
named Darrel Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Trobridge of Cali
fornia have rented .the residence I
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eastburn
and have moved in.
Mrs. Sonia Holcomb of San
Diego, Calif., is a guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs; J. W. MacCaus
land, for aif indefinite time. Her
husband is overseas.
Mrs. James Smith returned re
cently from Los Angeles.
Miss Wilma Moore of Sunnyvale,
Calif., was a guest recently of Miss
CONFERENCE HELD
THURSTON The Waltervllle
district conference was held Sun
day at the Thurston church with
the president, Seth Byers, of
Wendling, presiding. J. B. Endi-
cott was chorister, and Mrs, Vern
grand; Donald Stolsig, vice grand; ! Cunningham pianist. Rev. Ren
John Knott, secretary; Carl Hop- nouuw gave m um""'k h'.x"'
dan,r?iy yulh'ui frock
t A cut w 'uaint bolero
' in Cm. ' t0 make
'ri' tS,wlsh . added
frin' spring UUB 'r
i 7ouj i, available In
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L. DON-TTT---
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-w If lyw.i.. 'P
kins, treasurer; Claude McKlbben,
R.S.N.G.; Noel Pirtle, L. S. N.
G.i Charles Voeel. L. S. V. G.:
Charles fiwango, L.S.V.G.j R. P.'
Stolsig, warden; Fred Schwartz,
conductor; Clay Whltaker, R. S.
S.; Walter E. Drury, L. S. S.;
Frank Rice, inside guardian; C.
A. Sailings, outside guardian;
and J. H. Gundy, chaplain.
. Marian Whitaker, district depu
ty president, and staff, Belle
Hurd, Alma Allingham, Byrle
Drury, Daisy Pirtle. and Eva
Feulner did the installing for the
Rebekahs. Officers installed are:
past noble grand, Velma Stolsig;
noble grand, Pearl Beebe; Doro
thy Stalllngs, vice grand; Freder
ics Knott, secretary; Martha
Payne, treasurer; Marian Whit
aker, R. S. N. G.; Vadura Green,
L.S.N.G.; Emily Simmons, R.S.
V. G.; Eleanor GraviUe, L. S.
V. G.; Nellie Edwards, warden;
Jane GraviUe, conductor; Helen
Pirtle, Inside guardian; Lucy
Schwartz, outside guardian; Alma
AUingham, chaplain; and Edna
Mae Woodruff, musician.
Visitors present were: Mr. and
Mrsr. Charles Croson, of Eugene;
J. W. Maxwell, Paul Bishop, E.
H. Ross, Robert Burroughs, L. C.
Ross, Bart Flanagan, A. H. Hos
tick, Mrs. Charles Stallings.and
Harold Woodruff.
Refreshments were served by a
committee composed of: Evange
line Hurd, Belle Hurd, Bertha
Johns, Frederics Knott, Grace Mc
Klbben, Ida O'Neil, Hattie Hurz
ler and Kate Harrington. John
Knott was toast master. Talks
were aiven by the guests and
Special numbers were: number by
the Thurston choir; duet, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Page from Anderson
Memorial Sunday school; quartet,
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ritter, Mr. Kes
ter and Mr. Moore from ' Mable
Sunday Bchool; solo, Janice Ed
miston, accompanied by Shirley
Bonney of Thurston; solo from
Wendling M. E. church. The
speaker of the afternoon was Al
Deltz, Lane county juvenile ad
viser. Anderson Memorial Sun
day school again won the banner
for the quarter with a percentage
of 84, with Walterville Commun
ity second with a percentage of 76.
The conference will meet the third
Sunday in April at Mabel,
FROM BEIXFOUNTAIN
BELLFOUNTATN Mrs. Ken
neth Holl of Beiber, Calif., has
arrived in Monroe and was a Tues
day night guest at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Martin. Mrs. Holl ac
companied the Martins to Port
land Wednesday where they were
guests of relatives, attending the
funeral of their mother, Mrs. Ef
fie Brandt, of Damascus.
Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Ingram
moved recently from the W. A
Christiance house In Bellfountaln
to the J. A. Hensyel house west of
here. This house had been occu
pied for several months by Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Oakes and fam
ily, who have rented the -Alva
Martin house in the same area.
'Mrsl Ralph Hull entertained
Saturday afternoon at her home at
CENTRAL GRANGE MEETS
CENTRAL Central Grange met
Friday with 45 members present.
Reports' were given' by the differ
ent committees. The H. E. club
chairman, Buelah Klukkert, an
nounced that Theron and Jackie
Swanson, Ralph and Wanda Pete
old, Donald Williams, and Evelyn
Skoog will serve on the refresh
ments committee at the next
meeting and members are asked to
bring sandwiches and deviled
eggs. Margret Jessee was obligated
in third and fourth degrees by the
master. The lecturer, Julia Haldor
son, presented the following pro
gram: A short demonstration of
part of the work by Lennie Hold
orson; a song by the grange; read
ing of the jokes by Willett Jessee;
a piano solo by Jackie Swanson;
and a short skit by Annella Stacy,
Valley Fitch, and Julia Haldersen.
The master, Lester Thomas, ap
pointed the following members on
the rural bond committee for this
district: Gus Swanson, F, D. Pets
old, S. D, Buck, and Florence In
man. .
Dawson honoring her sister-in
1 Uur. Mrs. Albert Inrram. with a
some of the members of both "pjn and blue" shower.
lodges.
MEETINGS LISTED
WILLAKENZIE The Willa
kenzie Parent - Teacher associa
tion will hold Its meeting on Fri
day night Jan. 14 at 8 o'clock. This
meeting has been postponed from
last week. Mrs. Christine Dur
flinger is president in charge of
the meeting, Hugh Mulloy is
chairman of the program com.
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HOME FOR VISIT
DEERHORN Earl Thlenes
USN, who is on an eight-day fur
lough, is visiting friends in this
vicinity. He reports that his twin
brother, Carl, Is In foreign waters.
Earl and Carl were separated
when they finished their training.
They formerly lived here with
their mother.
Th ripprhorn P-TA will meet
mittee and Henry Marxen is Thursday. Jan. 13 at the Deerhorn ,
chairman of the refreshment com-1 schoolhouse at 8 p.m. Refresh-' AT CENTRAL
mittee. menta will be cake and Jello. The
The Willakenzic grange will j coffee is furnished by the organ
hold lt remilar meetins at the i liation.
hall on Saturday night. At this i The Deerhorn school board met
meeting the Fourth war loan drive 1 Friday evening at the school
committee will net started for the house. Plsns were made to buy a
schoolhouse.
AT TRIANGLE LAKE
TRIANGLE LAKE Pfe Joe
Hanson from Alaska, now station
ed at a camp in Arkansas, called
on Clark Read. Joa was a former
resident of this community be
fore entering the service.
' Mrs. Mike Savalich took her
daughter back to Aberdeen, Wash.,
where she attends school. She
spent her vacation with her par
ents. Mrs. Perry Baker, John Baker
of Eugene and Mrs. Lee Johnson
of Bricelyn, Minn., were dinner
guests Saturday at the Bert Van
Selus home.
Mrs. Harvey Sloeum, of Corval
11s, spent several days with her
husband and son on their farm
near the lake.
1
MEETTNG8 8ET
DEERHORN The Deerhorn P
TA will meet Thursday evening at
the schoolhouse. Mrs. Lloyd Cur
rant, president of the organization,
will be in charge of the meeting.
Refreshments of cake and jello
will be served at the close of the
meeting. All members are urged
to attend.
The home demonstration unit
will hold its regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Harry Tanner on
Jan. 21, starting at 11:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Frank Mecum Is president.
Miss Nellie Lyle will be present
and present the project lesson. A
planned luncheon will be served
at noon. Each member Is to bring
her own silverware and dishes.
committee will set started for the house. Plans were
drive the nvt ueclr. Mrs. Virail I new door for the
Vincent, matron, is in charge of 1 Bills were ordered psid ana omer
juveniles who hold their meeting
at the same hour as the subordin
ate grange.
Pea pods were cooked and eaten
whole, without taking the peas
out, in the Middl Aje.
routine business discussed.
SHOWER POSTPONED
LEABURO The miscellaneous
shower for Mrs. M. H. Morris,
announced for Friday, Jan. 14, has
in-W"'"'j; pcatponH.
CENTRAL About 20 Central
and Crow women met at the
grange hall last week and made
400 surgical dressings for the
army. AU women of the commun
ity are urged to attend these
meetings each Wednesday at 1
o'olock.
Mrs. Robert Wilson has return
ed to her home in Long Beach af
ter spending several days at the
parental Carl Petzold home here.
Robert MacKenzle left recently
for stay of Indefinite length
with reiaUves is rk Cnlllrn, Cola.
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I vieve Moore was a guent at the i Boy Scouts troop 15.. A regular tary, and Tom Putman, reporter. j I
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JUNCTION CITY The Mission
circle of the Baptist church met
Frldav afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Frank Williams. The topic
of dlscunslon was prayer. Mrs.
Lucy J. Powell was elected -White
Cross chslrman to complete the
term of Mrs. Martin Mulkey who
has moved to Halsey. Mrs. Oleta
Wolverton was elected secretary
treasurer In the place of Neva
Smith who, because of her work,
wtU be unable to regularly at
test rutura anaatlnp Mrt. Oeoa-
vleve Moore was a guest at the
l meeting. ,
I The Past Noble Grands club
met Friday evening, at the home '
i of Mrs. Velma Thorton. The
j birthday of Mrs. Thorlon's mother,'1
Mrs. Strom, was celebrated and
Mrs. Strome was presented with
a white wool shawl. After a
social evening, refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Velma
Thorton.
Because nf the Illness of several
members, Investiture services
scheduled for Monday evening i
wen postponed tndafinltaly fegrl
- t.
Boy Scouts troop 15.. A regular
meeting was held on that eve
ning, however, dues were collect
ed, and requirements studied.
A learn of five and the ad
viser. Earl Rcitsma, will repre
sent the Junction City chapter of
the Future Farmers of America
In the Upper Willamette valley
parliamentary procedure contest
to be held at the Corvallis high
school Friday, at 1:30. Team
representatives are Conway Furt-
wangler, president: Tom Patton,
vice president; Verl Jacobton,
treasurer; Wilms Lyooa, teen
tary, and Tom Putman, reporter.
The Junction City team under
the .direction of Stanley Oreen
won first place last year in this
contest which was held In Albany.
MEETING THCRSDAT
JUNCTION CITY At tha
meeting of the cannery workers'
union Thursday, 8 p. m.i Town
send hall. Angus Gibson will talk
to the group on the coming fourth
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