Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1947, Image 2

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    arena Kertster-Gnard
Creswell UHS Comes Up Monday
For Annual Civic Checkover
CRESWELL The annual
meeting of the union high school
district 12 will be held at the high
school building Monday. June 23,
The budget for the next year will
be submitted and a director for
five years will be elected. E. F.
Roberts Is the retiring director,
The polls will be open 2 p. m.-7
p. m.
" The swimming program began
Monday morning. Children are
taken by school bus to the Joe
Crick ranch in Delight Valley
where a large swimming pool has
been made available to tnls pro
ject which is under the super
vision of the Lane County Red
Cross. Two instructors are there
Jitney Suppet
Postponed
HEBRON The Jitney supper
and social night scheduled for
June 21 has been called off due
to the death of O A. Nichols, a
former master of the Hebron
Grange.
At the meeting of the Home
Economics Club June 13 it was
voted to operate a concession at
the regatta at the Cottage Grove
Lake Aug. 10. The committee ap
pointed to be in charge is Mrs.
Fred Harris, Mrs. Alfred White
and Mrs. Omer Fatten.
Nina Chapman, princess spon
sored by Hebron Grange for the
regatta, came from Corvallis
Thursday evening to be one of
the honored princesses at the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
banquet at the Rainbow Cafe,
Miss Chapman is attending
Four-H Club summer school at
Corvallis. She is a member of the
honor society of Cottage Grove
Union High School.
LAWNMOWERS
and Bicycles Repaired
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Open Sunday Thru Friday
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TEBSIN TABLETS
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PENNY WISE DRUG
O & Broadway 766 W. 6th
each day. The Girl Scouts swim
from 10 a. m. to noon and the Boy
Scouts and Cub Scouts from 1 p,
m. until 3 p. m. Fifty young folks
are now taking advantage of tnis
summer treat.
Jim R. Cavello of Seattle and
Austin Elwess of Portland were
involved in an accident at the in
tersection of the highway Monday
evening. Elwess, was cited for vio
lation of the basic rule and fined
$20 in the recorder's court at
Creswell.
The library committee will
have charge of the program at
Civic Club Tuesday, June 24. An
exhibit of handicraft will be held.
Mrs. W. L. Scott, Mrs. E. W.
Hoagland, Mrs. E. O. Smith and
Mrs. G. N. Post of the property
committee are the hostesses. The
roll call is "Favorite Quotations.1
Creswell Honor Rebekah Lodge
will entertain the Eugene Re
bekah Lodge Wednesday June 25
at 8 p. m. Members are to brmg a
dozen sandwiches each, to sup
plement the lunch for the evening.
Little Theater . Club meets
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Mogstad. A potiuck supper will be
served at 7 p. m.
The postponed meeting of the
WSCS of the Methodist Church is
at the church annex Wednesday,
June 25. potiuck at 12:30 p. m.
Mrs. George Ross is leader of the
lesson, "Children and the Law."
Past Meetlnge
A special treat of oyster stew
followed the business meeting of
Odd Fellows Wednesday evening
with the noble grand, Kenneth
McCay, as host. He is leaving to
make his home near Jefferson but
plans to attend as many meetings
as possible to complete his year
in offfice, A membership drive is
planned. Harold C. Johnston was
elected to membership by initia
tion. J. R. Miller and M. G. MiUer
will serve on the refreshments
committee for the next meeting.
The FL Club met Tuesday eve
ning with Mrs. Norman Skaggs.
Plans were made for a picnic at
Swimmers Delight at the next
meeting, cars to leave the Skaggs
home at 7 p. m. Mrs. Kenneth Mc
Coy who is moving away resign
ed as secretary-treasurer and Mrs.
Loren Westrope was elected to fill
out the unexpired term. A gift
was presented Mrs. McCoy.
Mrs. William Thomson and Mrs.
Barney Doyle entertained - the
Presbyterian Aid Society Wed
nesday afternoon at the church. A
blue and pink shower was held
for Mrs. George Gwyther and a
gift was presented Mrs. Kenneth
McCoy who is moving away. The
next meeting will be a picnic,
July 18, the place to be announc
ed. The Bible verse for the next
roll call will contain the word
"Light."
TrSOrTHENNIfiT"
McDonald Theater Bid.
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Belt Smoothing
PAINTS VARNISHES
ENAMELS
LIGHTNING'S
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ELECTRIC WATER
HEATERS
WESSEX
WATERMASTER
NATIONAL
SIGWART
ELECTRIC CO.
958 Willamette Phone 718
QUAKER
Curtain Stretchers
Now Available
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
649 Willamette Phone 1316
COMBINATION
RADIOS & PHONOGRAPHS
KUPPENHEIMER
CLOTHES
Byron ft Knttlmd
THE MAN'S SHOP .
36 East 10th
MAC'S CAFE
FOR THAT GOOD
HOME COOKED FOOD
OPEN DAILY
11 A. M. to 10 P. M.
FRIED CHICKEN
RABBIT
STEAKS
LUNCHES
SANDWICHES
W Mile So. Springfield
Junction, Highway 99 So.
Phone Spfd. 2955
LOAM, FILL DIRT
Bar Run Gravel
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Phone 4871 or 2645-W
Eugene
ACCORDION CENTER
Instruments for rent
Instruction our Specialty
Chester Pictka Phone 4817-R
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Lorane Patrons
Not Critical
LORANE Due to delay in the
mails, (or perhaps it was due to
the moving of the Register-Guard
news staff to the second floor) the
item giving notice of the annual
school meeting and budget meet
ing June 16 was not published in
time.
The school board wonders If
this is the reason for the small
attendance at the annual meet
ing, or if they may be allowed
to pat themselves on the back
to the extent of saying that the
school patrons and taxpayer
are so well satisfied with pres
ent school administration that
they are content.
Wanew Tullock was elected di
rector for three years, to take the
place of Arvid Rothauge whose
term expired; while Rothauge and
H. A. Mitchell were elected ad
visory members for another year.
Jim Mitchell will be chairman of
the board, and Lottie F. Mitchell
was appointed clerk for another
year.
The budget, as posted at the
Addison store, post office, and
high school building passed. With
the addition of Mrs. Rosabelle
Groth of Springfield and Miss
Carlene Robinson of Bowling
Green, Kentucky, to the grade
staff, the teaching staff is com
plete. Mrs. Edna McGarvin, prin
cipal, and Mrs. Margueritha Harms
are returning to the grade staff.
Lorane high school teachers are
all now visiting in the Midwest,
Miss Doris Walker having re
turned to her home at Sentinel,
Oklahoma for the summer, Mr.
Gruber is visiting his mother in
Oklahoma, and Mrs. Kathryn
Crumbaker left last Saturday for
a visit in Kansas.
R. A. Vance of South Shore,
South Dakota, an old neighbor, is
visiting at the L. N. Ashley home.
Mrs. A. J. Barker entertained Fri
day, June 13, in honor of son Jim
my's seventh birthday.
Deerhorn OK's
School Setup
DEERHORN The annual school
election for the Deerhorn school
district 85 was held Monday at the
schoolhouse.
For the first time since the
new law was passed by legisla
ture, a rural school board mem
ber for this section of the coun
ty was chosen. Glenn Simmons
will represent the people of the
community.
L. D. Shrode was elected to
serve as local director for a three-
year term. Earl Ramsey is the re
tiring director and has served the
past three years. Carrol Fountain
and Ernest Watson still remain on
the board. Laura Koozer was re
appointed by the board of direc
tors to serve as clerk.
The budget was voted upon and
adopted as prepared. The amount,
9783Z.30, was in excess of the six
per cent limitation by $4323.27.
Wood bids for 14 cords of
wood are still open and will be
received by the olerk, Mrs.
Laura Kooier, until September
1. 1947.
The playground equipment that
tne board had ordered has arrived
from Portland and is ready to be
installed.
Mrs. M. J. Wearln received
telegram this week telling her of
the death of her brother, Charles
Byers, of Milan, Kansas. He has
been in poor health for quite some
time. He has been here to see his
sister on long visits several times,
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SUNDAY. JUNE 22
12 Noon
West Point Gun
Club
2 Miles North oi
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Brownsville Road
OPEN
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M Saturday Afternoon
and
All Day Sunday
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JOHNSTON & BENTON
Phone S9Z2-W
"Come See a Real Home"
JUNIOR
RODEO
Lane Co.' Fairgrounds
JUNE 28-29
Yoncalla Report
On School Meet
YONCALLA At recent an
nual grade school election in Yon
calla district, C. W. Bice was
elected director for three years.
Budget, and to exceed 6 per cent
limitation tax, carried 38 to 7.
Forty-seven voted.
For rural board 'member, Allen I
Tuthill carried over Ray Lamber
son by one vote.
In Seotta Valley district, Percy
Langdon was reelected- director
for three years and Gerald John
ston for one year. Board member
for Zone D, Lamberson received
14 votes and Tuthill two.
Calendar: Sunday Basket din
ner at Church of Christ. Monday,
2-7 p.m. Annual high school
election and vote on budget and
6 per cent limitation tax at gymnasium.
Tuesday. 2 p.nL Election of I
Red Cross officers at Red Cross I
rooms. Wednesday Town . and I
Country Club at city hall. Mrs.
Russell Loyd hostess. I
Four-H Club girls going to sum
mer school at Oregon State Col-1
lege: Virginia Houser, sent by Elk- I
head Grange; Esther Benner, Rice
Valley Grange; May Ash, Hay
hurst Grange. Those winning
scholarships were: Sandra Day,
awarded the Roseburg Lions Club
scholarship for outstanding pro
jects in 1946 foods production
contest sponsored by' Roseburg
uiuo:.Mona Kaper. farmers Se-I
curity Bank of Yoncalla: Keith
Mcrurdy, Bob Frank's Grocery of
iioseDurg; famine Kychard, Rose-1
burg Grange Supply scholarship I
Lois Ann Wright paid her own4
scholarship. - I
Word was received here from
Los Angeles of the ' birth of a
daughter, Susan Joyce, to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Howard, Jr., May 14.
Mr. Howard was born in -Yoncalla
and spent most of his life here.
A severi-pound daughter, Karen
Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Rice, at the Mercy Hospi
tal in Roseburg, June 15.
Al Hoffman is spending the
summer with his mother at Cor
nelius, Ore. Miss Martha Lanan
met her father in Portland where I
they attended the Rose Festival.
From there they will go to Glacier
Park in Montana, before return
ing to their home in Illinois. Miss
Lanan taught the past year in the
Yoncalla High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanan
have put an aluminum roof on
their barn. Pete and James
Schosso are building a new house. I
Hugh Warner has rebuilt his barn, I
and Andy Curtright has a new I
barn. I
Clifford Hanan'a sold their
house to Donald Guard and I
Guards sold their house to Mr. I
and Mrs. Maddox. Sr.. of Rose-1
burg. Ernest Thiel is going to I
move in part of his garage and has
rented his house to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ash. Mrs. Helen Hunt
ington and family moved to Eu
gene this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Green have bought Mrs.
Elmore s property in Yoncalla.
Oakridge Hears
From Morse
OAKRIDGE Mayor Lorenz
7. Gerspach just received the fol
lowing telegram from Senator
Wayne Morse:
Approved Oregon 65 P 78 for
ewer facilities with Federal
Works Administration. Advance
planning fundi $6700. Wayne
Morse.
The Garden Club met with Ger
trude Smith this week. Each
member is to bring a note book
and a question on gardening to
each meeting and the information
will be permanently filed. The
group selected the name of "Oak'
ridge Garden Club" and they have
affiliated with the Oregon Feder
ation of Garden Clubs. It is hoped
to have an out-of-town speaker at
the next meeting to talk on the
growing of iris. Plans are to have
meetings in the Christian Church.
Mrs. Smith led a discussion on
composting.
Mrs. Glenn McArthur was wel
comed as a new member to Lions
auxiliary this week. Mrs. Ger
trude Smith gave a report on the
Garden t-lub meeting.
Melga Behr aaked for volun.
teera to help sort books in prep
aration of opening the city
library. Anyone wishing to
help may call at the Methodist
church all day Saturday,
Several members will attend
the state convention in Eugene
next weekend. Madeline Zajanc,
third vice president, will be pres
ent to accept the charter from the
state president.
Mrs. Zetta Frieze of York, Neb.,
is visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc
Arthur. Mrs. Harriet Munnick,
high school instructor, has gone
to Charleston, Ore., where she is
attending the Institute of Marine
Biology. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lingenfelter and children have
moved to Walton, Ore.
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LUGGAGE
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CRESWELL Mr. and Mrs,
H. N. Traxler accompanied by his
mother and sister JVlrs. Clara Trax.
ler and Miss Lois Traxler of Eu
gene left Wednesday for Sacra'
mento, Call, to attend the funeral
of E. H. Traxler, real estate brok
er and step-son of Mrs. Clara
Traxler. While there they will
also visit Mrs. Fred Carlson,
daughter of Mrs Clara Traxler
and attend the wedding of Miss
Pauline Carlson to Edward Wren
of Sacramento.
Fred Posey, formerly of Cres
well, called on Creswell friends
Tuesday. He has recently married
and is now living in Idaho. He
was accompanied by his brother
Ray Posey also a former Creswell
resident and now of Pomona, Cal.
W, C. Adams, Harold Johnston,
David Kaster and Paul Bussey
are representing the Creswell Post
VFW at the State Encampment at
Grants Pass this week. Mrs. Hays
Burke and Mrs. Harold Johnston
are delegates from the Creswell
Auxiliary.
Mrs. H. L. Wright. Miss Alleyna
Spencer, Ross Graham and Law.
rence Chestnut, teachers, are at-
teadinf the summer seeeion at the
SAGINAW At the annual
school meeting Monday Harold
Laird was elected director for one
year to fill the unexpired term of
University of Oregon. Miss Spen
cer who has taught in the local
school for several years has ac
cented a tnsition in tha Knlm
city schools for the next year.
F. W. Dffram law rialAfta
the First Methodist Church, and
Airs, j, . smith ire attending the
annual conference of the Metho
dist Church in Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy
have sold their home in the
Bohrnstedt xrirHtlnn 4t m,. - j
Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and leave this
week for Jefferson where they
will take charge of the ranch
owned bv her tniwilt mP -
a member of the city council and
nuuie vjrand ot tne IOOF lodge
here while Mr, Mrrn h.. h
active in many civic groups of
Mrs. H. L. Wright, left this week
to attend the 4-H club summer
school at Corvallis. Miss Mildred
uersner oi uedar Rapids, Iowa,
arrived Friday to visit with her
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I aunt Mr a, Mjnnje, Howard. Z
Jay Burleson, and Bob Bash was
elected director for three years.
The other director is Harley Wil
liams, who will be in for two years
yet and will act as chairman. Mrs.
Noreen Sella was elected clerk for
one year.
They expect to do quite a bit
of Improvement on the school
house and on the grounds this
summer.
Mrs. E. Robinson of Eugene has
been hired to teach the lower
grades. She formerly taught here
twice before. ,
The Camp Cookery Club meets
Monday, June 23, 3 p.m., at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Dorothy
Ketcherside.
Personals
Peitrr Jean Ketcherside ien
Tuesdav for Corvallis to attend a
two weeks Four-H summer school
on a half scholarship that she won
on. her needlepoint sewing under
the supervision of Mrs. Jeanne
Morton.
Norma Lou and Hal Callantlne
left Monday for Montana where
they will visit several weeks with
their grandparents. The Frank
Billings family have moved to
their new home south of Qresweli
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