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mm teefater-Gnar. "McKenzieHE nrr.T.rorvTAW f-TA BELUTOUNTAIN Pa ran t- director and coach in the Lincoln Teaehw aub wiU hold th first - i - - ; Grove Scans (Neb.) schools. Recently h was - U! J athletic director for the veterans', yf QaniZcS Si lUfl meeting of th season Friday eve ning. Sept 20. at the Bellfountain tchoolhouae. Several reels of film havi been ordered for the evening and it is Parking Meiers V1DA The VW Commun ity Club will meet Thursday af ternoon, Sept. 26, at 1:30 p. m. at the Vlda Hall. and four-year-old son. romre t- iai Son Buys Out Father .r'1 w.,r. V..n. ,h.i Bartels' Market, for many years hnnod a lars number will be SSTeoWn canvas the vote on:. Popu." buying center her. present to enjoy the first (howing City council canvawu uio wic : - - - - . . .u; j.c---ni- rwvc. xiu.u. .-..-.- th water bond election held here,changed hands this week, ' ""l lion Unit held an organisation Tuesday. Clint Ocumpaugh was f ame remam Sf htai m"ng and installation of of appointed councilman from ward William Bartels. Jr bought hi (lcer WednMdijr ,t th Horn ol of th new sound projector, pur chased during the summer by the school district. The local 4-n ciuds win sell refreshments at the close threa to succeeu uien xiaiier, . jtirs. z a. ijcuii. -'i' -. jauu " - 4. who reVirned and th. new coun-;? en " J? ndm!'n"!ver co-hostesa. Mr.. John S. Wt was Public School cuman was preseni tor ine n-i- ".L.r-.., D,vi r ""J." "TV" "I ! ... .... i itif tn Tfrrw Hnii. ar nut ciimu- , jt:- th T II ' r ii "i I w sew PLtwrvv7 I mr zr I 1 1 " -l h l uho LOOKED JUST 1 1 5M0KV ( ttoJZ f , -rr evrv rzDUTXr-Y '"I ! CiUVS !fl-r HnalC -TMpGS-I I HOLLOW krsru m.-l-fctha. t31 1 I W JUL-JI" -T-.iff 1 SSStl t I I . r- """"alia. I V.. -ii f; ('': .V ii';J,-i'':'V' -i it .ivl !.- ( j 04- , ' ; 44 V- 'v. ''it j. Jw.t v- 4 5''. ?.!. S ty'! III ,M:i4i south 10th street. The possibility ! ' roni" " "t " '"" . viea-chairmin lor uwir wtk of placing parking meters on Main I livestock- 'during the past year tnd pre- . . , , . ...... -- ..ull mtmAltlnn . :. term. As this was an overload for two taachers, th Board of Ed ucation met Monday evening.! saxes, new . .. ... . - .-t- tion came uo for discussion but held I banquet recently to cele-; officer. Installed were Mrs. Carrie ijXM,-tZfJ-. street to solve the parking titua-l The local Softball association ,ented them with corsages. New no definite action was taken. brate the most roccesslui season rriedly, chairman; Mi-. UHian r,( at the rottae Orov dam'" havt ever had her'' wl1h i Oiddlngl, secretary-treasurer and wele opened th? wkT start 6507 paid admissions reported for -.rt Ruth Payne, librarian. The 7Zyrthil ttZVuye Official! new officer. w.r. also presented i tmi&r in rtranarm tnr th ruin v t sponsors, represenUtivei of the. With corsage.. season and flood waters. The flowy f' the school boards en- pt0gnn. book, were filled Out is 500 cubic feet per second. whlch'W" oanquex logeiny ""tfor the year. Some itanaing com ahould mean a raise of two fee1Ra,nbow Ca,e and he?rfl rPf mittees were appointed and Other, in the Coast Fork Biver. Thlsio' association's activities dur-ji appointed at the next emptying will be continued until ' Pa y"- P.pfISe v0,!meeUng. Mrs. West Was appointed approximately Oct. 15. (Kelly Field was shared Jointly byjpubiiciy jhalrman, and tc, have ' .. th soft-ball league, the high charge of the scrapbook and his- I school and the city, and though torian. Mrs. Frances Rodebaugh ims oeing a rainy ecK niyith ,., -xpen.e wa, gteat D ACV7W chairman. LunCh- profit was revealed at the close. eon committee: Mrs. James Kir about one-half the number of goir ers were out Tuesday for the two ball foursome at the Golf Course. Hap Hayes and Lois Chambers were the winners, with Mrs. Cora Peck and Victor Chambers as run-ners-up. Belle Burkholder has kodacolor snapshots and the prints are now available for those who were in the group. The enrollment at Cottage Grove Union High this week of the year. Miss Marie Lombard and Miss Beverly Benton were last week pledged to sororities at the Uni versity of Oregon. Miss LomDara Patrick, Mrs. Journey and Mr.. Letha March. Project leader, were appointed. The regular date for the next mopiin. has been changed from who graduated from th. local high Oct. 2 to Oct. and 'Lhool, Mr, Louis Larkin school in June, 194?. has been em-jin the Vlda Hall at 10:30 . m. L jn ,0 , at Harrlsburg. ployed in her latner s law omce t-rojeci ior , uicu,.s the past year. She Is the daughter "Car of the Hair and Hair Styl of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lombard ; ing." Project leader, will be Mrs. and has pledged Delta Delta Delta. I Naomi March and Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Leta M. Dvi. will have the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. with 28 students, 11 eighth graa- ers. t seventh and 9 sixth. Mrs. Grace Martin will teach the third, fourth and fifth grades, with 25 pupil, enrolled, 11 in the fifth grade, four fourth graders, and ten third grade pupils. Mrs. Evadna Stahl will teach the first and second trades, with 23 en rolled, 12 second grade pupil, and 11 beginners. Several Bellfountain matron, are back In th schoolroom again this winter. Mrs. Helen Jones and Mr.. Ruth Springer are teaching at Alpine, their school beginning a week ago: Mrs. Elsie Bucking ham is again teaching the Irish .rffdi9.4,f., t.Tr;tl lfJLS!M. Ben'ton. daughter of Mr. aRuebush. Ho.tes... will be Mr journey ana Airs, uiaaiiigs. new member, joined tne unit. at this time last year. The Senior Class Coasts the largest number in the history of high schools, here, J 1,- 7t. with tnt m.mhr. rm. mn H8h Sol- She pledged to Zeta elected to the position of assistant Mrs. C. B. Benton, graduated with the 194fl class from Cottage Grove coach and history teacher failed to come here and Mrs. Gaylord Davles has been substituting in the history classes. This week the school board elected Joseph C. Tomnn, of Lin coln, Nebraska, to fill the position and he is expected to be in Cot tage Grove by Oct. 1 to assume Tau Alpha. The Tuesday Evening Club had its first study this week, Mrs. i Charles Hall, the new president, presiding. There was a round Creswell FL Fetes Eugene, Springfield CRESWELL Members of the Eugene and Springfield FT, Clubs table dlscusion of "The Peacock will be guests of the Creswell ciuo Sheds Its Tall." by Alice Tisdaleiat a special meeting Thursday Hobart. The other new officers for I evening. Sept. 26 at 8. at the this year are. Miss Marietta : IOOF Hall. Mrs. Lyle Slater, state Hamant. vice-president; Mrs. Ma-1 president of the FL, will make her his duties as assistant coach andi01 Smith, secretary. Meetings are! official visit A shower of nick- teacher of history. Toman is now employed In the schools of Lincoln, Neb., and I. obtaining a release lo come to Oregon. He is a grad uate of the University of Nebraska . and haa had graduate work at Northwestern University, Denver University and the University of Southern California. For several years h waa physical education SELBY AJtCH PRESERVES SHOES S-uBlastTely at BUIUH'S 1M WUlatMM held every two weeks in the Clty:nacks for the clubroom of the hall Library. The Business and Professional Women's Club met Monday eve ning at the Armory and following the potluck dinner at 8:00 p.m., Miss Lllah Graham was installed as corresponding secretary by Mrs. Alice Brecdlove, past president. Mrs. Breedlove brought an inter esting report of her recent trip will be given The time of the evening services of the Methodist and Christian churches haa been changed from 8 to 7:30 p.m. for the winter months. Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30. Dine on Beans again employed while Mrs. Leta Davis, Mrs. Grace Martin and Mrs. Evadna Stahl are in the Bellfountain School. Friends of Mis. Gertrude Heim brock, daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Carl HeimbrOck, of Corvallis, were surprised to hear of her recent marriage to Robert Bergenhelmer, ion of Mr., walrath, of the Bunk er Hill community. The young couple will reside in Portland for a time, a. he has employment there. The Heimbrock family formerly resided in the Bunker Hill community, their daughter attending Bellfountain Grade School and Monroe Union High School during their stay here. Miss Eldis Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts, of Dawson, has gone to Eugene. where she plans to attend the University of Oregon this winter. Miss Roberts received a scholar ship to U. of O. upon graduation from Monroe Union High last June. Mis. Doris Jean Gragg. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gragg, KEM-T0NE On Boat coven any snrfie SIGWART'S i ,, . .1 Pl i K! .h- rhri-.i.n PrAchv. t P'ans o leave for Salem next ... -lt-.il- 4U ui 1-1 v. ' " . mitnA Will-matt 1TI. ventlon of the National B. tt P. W. Mayor H. A. Hagen spoke to the group on the water bill which was ; .f'iv, .,'o-- u--,- to be voted on Tuesday. The next 'htnovtl th. annex of the Meth-1 Monroe are worklnB Lee meeting will be held Oct. 7 and ."U?u.-: 'i!0 H I'.JJMOn General Merchandise Store the program will be in charge of !.. .. v. . i in Bellfountain, repainting the in u ,Z r vtK- tertor of the store. The walls and Mr.: Ronald Ortorn and Mi! "I".8,"' Pr,,.ed..W.hlt'' S'5 L' erl an and MrtM if i Grl.!,6 day evening. Sept. 14 when 54 f. h , the publicity and finance chair' men. BRIDK ELE.CT HONORED FRANKLIN Mrs. Morris was hostess at a bridal shower Tues day evening honoring Wanda E!d I. r 1 K-,'I,"" -jiib , a kiwi mTnister. ot Ihe he "hmhH,, ,h Claudia Qroth acted a. toastmis-rSl ,7. ' 2 tress, presenting readings, musical "n,r, PZ "rKH.Lf m.mKa- j ., TKi. f Mrs. Marian Christiance of ""?e""il7P"! 2f'.l,! Alpine, who still owns the build- Vctwon Owned oiui Operated WiTIiamsTransferCo. Famltsr Mortnf a Specialty. racUnr, Cratlnt and Storace, Local and Long Distance Hauling. Ph. 16J Nlgbt ph. 1718-WX U East Sth At. aaaaSaa.! r J'ViV' EUGENE 3048 1 I ft1 .ovely gifu jJ. ith- -!, Th. Simdav to.I"". ". ?"K'". "n rvey, ning union1 devotional meeting! of 'h t.cnln l ,u. , , . i burg. Mrs. Larkin motor, to Har- for a month. antxe Rplf ftmnnthln- PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS LIGHTNING'S 1151 Willamette Phone 1316 TABLE LAMPS and OCCASIONAL TABLES Tn spit of the stormy afternoon a good number ot friends attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborn at the Christian Church Sunday. Professor Gilbert Klstler of the Northwest Chris tian College and Mrs. Klstler sang, with Mrs. Benedict as accompan ist Mrs. P. O. Spark, and Mrs. Kenneth Pratt poured. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scheenflock Jvjfrn ton flulcUrl Td-phoas tKro ouki iun ont . uit to tiga ed pick mp tHc citK. Yo Mvt tin lU ro- call rVt-maa "Y Mia bcauM he tir, "Yaa to 4 ovt ol S -o ask for loaa. Loana anioa to crrdit wonbf eaaa and von-tt, auiU or mama- oa aifnatnra alona, turoitara or lata. FiwfuJi, ralititM aa- amplorar ooc iavolv-d. Small nvMtthlr parmtota up to 13 montha to r-pay. C.rtam loaitt, lor purcraa of 'rwtrlc'tMl" arUclat tlin llrd to IS moa. 1 OANS I 8i-t t-T f,..,Ml) V .. a. I CAU VALLEY LBR. SALES Your Lumbar Doctor Specializing; In Shlplap Dtmanstoni and Timber. EatLmate Floured Prompt Servic 131 Wl 8th Ph. 4817-W .a,- I tlANIw FINANCE CO. . A aMiwrt D ("t-aal) m wiUamalla it. j VClV He. MH1 . SUS J mm .-Wai-' - - - -S-S-S-S-aaaaT STYLE NOTES from mnRRison-tiEnnina iiYoi Jo Mm Th DEEP V-NECK 1. new. It has that imported hand-made look. See it in the NEW MAN HATTAN SWEATERS . . . Just received . . . priced at 8 95 risburg each school day, return ing home evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Perin and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perin and .on, Merrill, motored to Salem Sunday to attend a dinner given I in nonor 01 rtir. ana wrs t. t. ferins eutn wedding anniversary and Mr. Perln's 80th birthday, at the home of their daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Elvin Zavodsky, Wilbur Dur ham and Verlin Post have arrived were here for the weekend from; at Fort Lewis after several months Union, where he teaches in the i spent in the South Pacific with high school. They were guests of the U. S. Army. All three have ner people, Mr. ana Mr., r. a. been in Japan for a time. Post was Gooa- with a construction unit, .pending C. I. Kent haa anlrl hla ran-ipra1 . i v.- I- T - -j .. sc,.iai iiiuiiiiia iu iwftju auu ou- prune tract in the Scarbrough I jacent territory. Both Zavodsky orchard tract to Frank Carpenter ; and Durham were home on brief of California. Th new owner j passes last weekend, and hope to plana to build on th property, receive their discharge, toon. Mrs. There ar two children in the fam- Pnat m.t h.r hn.hand at Fort lly. a 12-year-old boy to nter the! Lewi.. Mr.. Zavodsky nd their granes nere. U. raaairi. -i n.llfntintain MISS Mildred Good left this tvhll. Mr anrl Mra Poat and th.ir week for Nelson. Neb., wher she : two children reside in Albany, will vl.lt at the hom of her: Durham visited hi father, W. A. brother, Howard Good, and fam- Durham, and sister. Mr. Charle. Ily. She alio plan, to visit relatives Putney, and family, during hi. ai uougia., wyo. leave. wr. and Mr., elide Moore and Mr. and Mr.. Virgil Cox and Aorey nioore or Denver. Cola, I son, Charles, hav rentod the were weekend guests of Mr. andihous owned by Aunt Carrie .nn. c vi. Hoa eland. William 'st.-- k.i mil. arth n.ii. Hoagland, .on of Mr. and Mrs-1 fountain, and now r residing In Hoagland, .pent much of hi. spar , the new home. Mr. and Mr Cox uma as a guest of the Moores ar. tmap r-Mr,t. nf Alnin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Medaris and family hav moved from the while he was stationed In air force sen-ice in Denver during the war. Marcola First Place To Report Frost MARCOLA Th first frost of fall was reported Thursday morn- I l I I III aaamias- a.iaa-aaiii aaa-aa-ai I a, i I I -a--- : a- UTOM ORPHAN ANNIE I . I I "t "ma itait. TP. NC3NSN5e, NINA. I IT WM MNb Ab AN I - N, 1 1 IMg MUCS. TOO. Vl Bay OUR I 1 1 EMERGENCY1 M6AaT. Ft you know, eaEcy. jr K?tT VI I we atom them. I share ano Tne. but thincs mStJSS II ..., f iTlHK TV U TO HAVE U9.J 1 CHANCING. r-Tl?.1') ravi ivnwa i-w, a; r ly rVET- iili OASOLnnt ALLR ' ' I 1 TI : i Nil A ' tl.-CWirreTWEoIyr If UI I r" 5 WAV H CAN rinse tJ I csd Br'. ife5v. oil' a z -ii vvMi -fin -ssf -nsa 1 1 Xr ii i w' w m m tsm sjw ilSbL-iirm M T 1 I 1 11 .A ' HNtt WW 'M BLONDH I I f IP tU KNEW X THE ...HERE'S "IfVlfty IHT.RESTIN6! HOUHItDON SBaiONS Of WO 1035-1 lVERY O0W..V NOTHIWrtlS PHIL ORION MAD 60METHING WE FOUND THE TREE RINGS DON'T C0INODE...A PUSIttS SUN INLWB IN ( VERV! WHAT 1 BUT WW WTOCt FOUND CKICORRO, m A CME ONCE USED H n ai aa II SltMER INOiCMtS THE EAST.,. DO SOU MAKE THE TRHJBihJ IT WOULDN'T HELP Vi CHICORRO'S D5SCEN- . "ZyM PiPLLWT N,INLDINTUR. , Of IT, T06V J HOOfttUtM US tWlCH,CAPTAIN'. BANTS. AE SMS IT t AWJ-f Tik U0ISEi WING ON i BLACK S THMMKiSWir SVIABOUZES THEIR I J fflfhJSED SURFACE...Hlf'. tf- WASH TUBS 'I I f ITS THS IKDK OP W CM-AW3S, yJ v ( t ,) VI J J f ( af s. " 1 1 jfi 1 W Vtt lr EVER.YTHIMC. HE "W-J IeSABi IT'S A Hf HEH.HEHf M JJ!1 ltWJti MX VV AWL V HAFTA KEEP Mvi IF X DO SAtf SO fii WILL (SET "THE J Stti W 1&?l)v plJlf ( EVEM HISBCTM ) WRAP iTlM-TUtS m LIFE VvHBW TrtS 1 iJg5t( v I ?7V-XJA S POWM AFTER ) TO GUARD IT 5EM IS Xhrtl fl I mWttTl H,M! JTTT FROM PRMiING UftfJElLEp iSrW rr H 3 -TTTrfrt T. EVES aVcvCl- TSSi (iTtt rtri. to r nrnt RfiARnrKn itnrci 1 lr cash or terms "1 M0 Hlsbt St., Eutene j Utaclios Clarion and Gilbert $25.95 and up If you want one you can have it Westside Radio Sales & Service 158S West 11th At. Acro.e from M & K Markt Willakenzie Grange WTT T a irrvrTT vtii.i Mrs. Mary H. Orag property an r-ZTTT T "'UBKe"I1 mU. nort of .isellfounuoln,! " ItT' to Eurexa, cam, wner Medaris '.n- , . " ' , ha. been working for aevemli1". the ladlM t0 brln8 ca" i ned fruit, meat or vegetable for Ui.-i . . .- .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Rex McBrlde anAr"1" ,ne "se Dootn at in.; nan campaign. In. n - .i a i-ounty Fair. Mrs. Geo. John Moors had rhirn nf v,a ijaiinij niuvcn rr-cnuv I ruin a ai;. i. -, - .. 1 v vvui anuuai, iw wuii-u pauv..- Berry Mauney. principal of houe at the Jensen mill north of jn "k and,Mrs- E- J- Koplin are! program, on "Back to School I have been patiently (?) waiting Marcola Grade School, reports the! Bellfountain to the small house I P,?? of a'rsn-1ng th booth. Days." for three years, have finally ar school buses will start Monday I on the J. M. Bradley property in! , Hrnson reporting for the! Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vincent, ! rived and persons who ordered morning on the same schedule as ' Bellfountain. Their son. Rex. is a I f rl-ullure committee told of need Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kingsley audi them may have same by calling at wa. used last year, student, to member of the first grade class of ? -prf-vin time or con-1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutherford wtU the high school, or writing to the b transferd at th Earnest the Bellfountain School. I .' P3-11 P-5-- nd -so re-, be on the refreshment committee I principal, Jack H. Gruber. Bridse from ana hua tn ih. ,k-- i , minded patrons to brine nrize'at the Sent, -l maotin. M- ---ii I Mrs. Charle. Dalton will decorate COUPLE MARRIED StXl'Sh -W"-' Successful In appointed as news reporter for . the grange. Three-Year Hunt Mr.. Fred Kingsley, E. J. Kop- for "Tiaer Tracks" lln and Bart Never, were appoint- rOT ' '3er ' rocKS ed on the Blue Cross Hospital LORANE The 1943 edition of 'Tiger Tracks," Lorane High School annual, for which patrons J,rp!n,i:J'UbmeU'',,i --. visitor at th. Robert!W'f'abtghVairb00J.h- . C Pearl Price Wednesday afternoon' u-inrfh.m hnm. h-r. 1 . . J- Koplm reported for, the hall. with 10 present. This was the first Carl Onan Is having a well drill-! A "lslallv committee on OPAI It is desired to have as many .,lncno mMtln were a ,h, hou. which h, bouht'".,meat ,nd butter Price in the , member, present as possible at - uw iUmmcr. Mrs. , from Fisrhar Lbr. rn and moved -iiarTO to mis state. in:s meeting to aim the nlaaue to "ice was Kiven goina-away aifti n -- .v.. d .f Lr Pr:-a h,Vt movediM- Erl Hall of Coos Bay area . ... w" hrt Utely visiting her par- Nex tmeeung will be held Sept. mlt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Page. ..aw , Stevens. Ronald Hall, who has spent the Rebek.h Lodge met recently. ,ummer with his grandparent. Pearl Price was presented with a returned home with hi. mother, gift from the lodg. Also a gift fori Mr. and Mr. Walter Boggs left Bernlc Mix was mailed to her I Tuesday for Denver. Colo- where at .ach-ta as ah has moved they plan to remain for Mtne time. iy' v, i, . , . i ' Mr- nd " J- L. Haiuon and Mary Hill I leaving Friday for; son Eddie, hav returned from Washington. D. C, wher .he will; week', vacation at Crater Lke. V.s u ner oaugnter ana son-in-law. Rilev Garn-on left Monday for 1 ., t , . liiend'.. Ore, where h wUl i Mrv Hin Bell of Redmond,! work lor Dollar Loggial Co. DANEBO Miss Irene Sump ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- John Stude of Copeland, Kans., and Oran T. Line, son of Mrs, Jennie Line of Junction City were married by Judge Skipworth at the court house on Monday, Sept. 16. They pla- to make their home in Danbo and at present are visit .... -napiain reported Leo Mol- be sent to the National Grange tier as having been ill tn the hos-;wlth a gift of $25.00. pital. Mrs. Bart Nevers, in charge! H.E.C. all day meeting held of hobby comer at the fair, asked Wednesday at the hall. Mrs. Hat- ... ...,...r, io onng arucies to, tie Walls was presented with a tZa v , .cosmetic case as she and Walls are Ing at the Hershatl .i7.POrtw'0r,,h.e -lleavinS 'or Independence, Va.. forihome on Route 5. " , auu aKra mat an exienaea visit, tee lecturer hour at the Sept. 21 1 Mrs. Verna Krogstad was elect gratge meeting be derated to ed secretary-treasurer for the re pairing grasses and non-mainder of the year. Mrs. Koplin perishable vegetables and fruits pres-nted the club with kitchen tor lair exhibit All members to and tea towels to be made up bring anything they have. i At thte October meeting a quilt , Chru, Jnn was clectert wU'. tvnaut in. He frames and other a. lecturer for th remainder of, hand work will b don. Ferauson's News FERGUSON-ney .u. nnhert Harper jr? irierly the McBrlde J planning on """-7 I Some u'P":Je39' small houses Bsyeoes, There wiU t pupils from there w erty School. f The R. C. Vi eomery MoHKo.,, ind Mrs. J. ; Wilhams i'JriM tors Sunoaj. hari ll was seen M Sept. 20 16 aT"1 reading day. ? The Keith NuU short vacaw. 1 a Bandon. Fred ureen Ellsworth HEBRON GRANGERS DANCE 8ATCRDAT LATHAM Hebron Grange the Henry jon tin .r.inrtion City, his treatments i., r.reen will go members and their guests will en-j He is taking joy social dancing at the Hebron Grange hall Saturday, Sept 21 at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Blu will furnish th. muiic. arm. t- 4 Africa eontaWjf th. world I P0"-