gnu-lie Register-Guard
Marcola Boys and Girls
Honor Barbara Walters
At Friday Funeral Rites
MARCOLA The whole com
munity Is saddened this week by
the death of Barbara Jean Wal
CRESWELL Creswell Lions iters, popular member of the high
Club meets at the Civic Club house school group. Barbara was to have
Calendar for
Creswell Area
Monday evening, Aug. 23, with the
WSCS of the Methodist Church
serving the dinner.
The birthdays of May, June,
July and August will be observed
at Rebekahs Wednesday evening,
Aug. 25. Mrs. R. M. Carpenter and
been a senior at Mohawk High
School this coming year. She was
valedictorian of her class on grad
uatlon from grade school, and had
the leading part In the junior play
this past year. A music student,
she was generous with her time
Mrs. Roland Fry are In charge of: in Sunday School activities, and
refreshments.
Rev. S. E. Crook of Eugene will
deliver the sermon at the Creswell
member of the school Honor
Society.
Boys of her class served as pall
Presbyterian Church Sunday; bearers at the funeral, Friday.
morning, Aug. zz at n a.m.
Little Theater Club meets at the
Odd Fellows Hall Tuesday eve
ning, Aug. 24, with W. W. Lower
as host.
Theta Rho Club meets at the
Odd Fellows Hall Thursday eve
ning, Aug. 26.
WSCS Meets
When Women's Society for
Christian Service met Wednesday,
Mrs. E. C. Fisher became a mem
ber and was appointed secretary,
of missions. Mrs. H. A. Howe and
Mrs. S. Flowerday will assist Mrs.
Fisher with the mite box program.
Greetings were read from Mrs.
J. M. Hudspeth of Molalla, who
was a former member. The com
mittee for Dorcas Circle, Sept. 1,
will be Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Blanche
Gwyther, Mrs. Ted Green, Mrs.
Ted Fering and Mrs. Louis Ervin.
Those who can are asked to meet
In the morning of that day at Mrs.
J. E. Smith's to tie a quilt for
painted this past week. Paul
Welsh was In charge of the work.
New residents at Rainrock are
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ryason of
Pendleton. They are staying at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Earl
church relief. The birthdays will Morton, until they find a house,
At Swisshome
SWISSHOME A near tragic
accident occurred Sunday morn
ing at Rainrock when Ralph
Barnes accidenally shot his
brother Owen in the foot as they
were target practicing. Owen
entered a hospital in Eugene.
Latest reports say he is getting
along fine.
Carl Price, road foreman for
past five years, has been granted
a year's leave of absence. A relief
man was expected to be on the
job Monday.
The U. S. postoffice has been re- Wilbert. The baby is their second
Basket Dinner
NOTI New fluorescent lights
have been put in the main room
at the Church of Christ, and the
men of the congregation are put
ting the siding on the building,
preparatory to painting it white.
All of which adds much to the
appearance of the church, in
side and out.
Next Sunday being the fourth
Sunday of the month, the church
will have the basket dinner after
morning services. Everyone wel
come.
Noble Wheeler will go to
Gresham Sunday, t"!Jng 70 chick
ens, which he will enter In the
Multnomah County Fair.
Mrs. Alice Smith is here from
Joplln, Mo., for a two months'
visit at the Edwin Harris home.
5he Is the mother of Mrs. Harris
This Is her second trip west In
the past two years.
fcrllne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Van Devender. has been
ordered to bed by her doctor, for
several months, following an at
tack of rheumatic fever several
montns ago, from which she had
never fully recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phare are
sending announcements to their
mends or the birth of a son, David
be observed that day also.
The place of the next meeting
will be announced later, for the
FL Club.
Creswell Eyes
Rural Fires
CRESWELL Once more Cres,
well was reminded of the neces.
sity of Rural Fire District protec
tion when fife at the Joe Garske
property north of town destroyed
three cabins this week.
The city fire truck was called
to the blaze, thus leaving the
olty without any protection
while the truck was gone.
If a Rural Fire District were
established here the city would
have more equipment and be pro,
tected at all times.
The boys arrived in the nick of
time and saved the residence of
the Garskes but the three cabins
were a total loss and were not in
sured. It is believed the fire was
started by an overheated stove In
one cabin. All were occupied.
Ryason is working at U. S. Ply
wood plant, Mapleton.
Mrs. Roscoe Bryant and son
Glenn are visiting relatives at
Salt Lake City this month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maxell from
Stanton, Iowa are visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Thomason,
cnno, the other being a daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Doran Cox (Fara
Jean Gregory) have returned
from a wedding trip, and are liv
ing in their new home near
Cheshire, which they have built
this summer.
Creswell Home News
CRESWELL Jay Kunl is one
looal fisherman who Is Justified in
Being proud of his luck. In two
days at the coast he caught 19
big salmon ranging in weight
from seven to S3 lbs. The total
weight was 260 lbs. He and
nephew, Lynn Roye, went out
nearly 50 miles for their catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawton and
children of Redwood City, Calif,
have been spending several days
with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Par
sons. They were on their way to
Washington and will also stop
over on their return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Land called
on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Land Tuesday evening. They had
just returned from a trip which
took them Into British Columbia,
Land having made the trip in the
interests of the Forest Products
Co., Oregon Limited and the For
est Hardwood Inc., both of
Brownsville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Borden and
daughter, Patty, of Yreka, Cal.
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Kerr. Borden was
principal of the Creswell Union
High School several years ago.
He has accepted a position as
school supervisor of Siskiyou
County, Calif. Last school term
he taught at Albion, Idaho Nor
mal School.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crabb are
spending the week at the Gear
hart and Seaside beaches.
Logan Bear returned Monday
morning from a trip which took
him as far east as Nebraska. He
returned by way of California.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Johnston
and family are leaving Saturday
for Montana to visit relatives.
Nona Gay Hager, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nealon Hager of
Salt Lake City, is visiting with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Walter Hager.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gillenwater
are spending the week at their
cottage at Silver Lake.
Vernon Kerr spent the week
end at Reodsport where he went
deep sea fishing.
Triangle Lake News
TRIANGLE LAKE Fred
Lemery moved into his new office
this week. It is located on the
highway between Ted's Store and
the old creamery building and the
creamery building Is beini? used
to house his family and some of
nis employes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
built an addition onto their dining
room and Sunday was their open
ing, day. Many of their friends
caned to extend best wishes.
Jess Barnes and family return.
ea nome 5unday after a two
week's stay In Junction City
working on his new house.
Bert Van Selus and family are
moving to their new home at
Springfield this week.
Dean and Betty Van Selus and
young son Larry, visited at the
Bert Van Selus home over the
weekend and all went to have
chicken dinner with the Stalder
luinny at Springfield.
lemp Templeton of Sweet
nome was an old friend and for
mer neighbor seen orpptlno
fi-t 1 p. "e
menus ounaay.
Mrs. Bus Curtis and inn filer,
also Mrs. Ella Curtis are visiting
... ..u.unuu ana Battle Ground,
Wash., this week. Thev are pv.
pected back Sunday.
Lorane Theta Rho
LORANE Theta Rho Club
meets Monday evening, Aug. 23.
This weekend, the Theta Rho girls
ate at the const with their advisor,
Mrs. Lynn Wyman, and Mr.
wyman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Inslev are
spending a two-weeks vacation at
oilman and Glendale, Calif.
Evening Services at
Central Area Church
-n.lNTHALr The Cenli-ol
Gospel Church is starting Sunday
wc.uuB services Deginning with
Sunday, Aug. 22, 8 p.m. at the
Central Grange Hall.
Rev. Harold Powers is the
speaker. There will be special
music. Everybody is welcome.
PERSONALS OF WALTERVILLE
WALTERVILLE Mrs. Gertie
Hunt and daughter Mrs. J. H.
King of Medford, Oregon are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley.
Mrs. Mary Willian of Cottage
Grove came Sunday to visit a
while with her daughter in law
Mrs. George Willian. Her son
John Willian and family brought
her over.
Wednesday Mrs. Willian, Mrs.
George Willian, and Mrs. Don
Alexander and children went to
the home of Mrs. Cammie West of
Springfield for a birthday dinner
honoring Mrs. West.
A tiny earthworm has ten hearts
and a complete set of both male
and female sex organs, say the
worm Book Encyclopedia.
Wendlinq Gives Reports
Ut Families Domas
WENDLING Pvt. Silver M.
Jones, Marines, is spending a few
days with his brother, Leighton
Jones and family. A brother,
Gordon Jones, Sutherlln, is also
visiting here. Silver, who has
been enjoying a 24-day leave, re
turns to San Francisco Sunday,
from which port he will embark
for continued detail in China.
Phyllis Eastman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eastman, met
with a painful accident on Sun
day. A motor bike which she was
riding became unruly and phyllis
was thrown to the ground, suffer
ing leg and facial bruises. She is
recovering nicely.
Mi's.- R. c. Grayson returned
home Sunday evening following
a brief visit with her son and
family, Olympia, Wash. Accom
panying Mrs. Grayson were her
two grand daughters, Betty and
Marilyn Roberts.
The "Bud" Morehouse family
are getting settled in the house
formerly occupied by the V. B.
Stanley's. Morehouse is an em
ploye of the J. 0. Olsen Mfg. Co.,
Eugene, and drives to and from
his work.
Visitors at the Vern Eastman
home Include, Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Nelson and two children, Avenal,
Lam., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Larson, Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCann
and son, Eugene, Bell Garden,
Calif, are visitors at the George
oieinDerger nome for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wilson,
former residents, now of Eugene.
were calling on old-time friends
Wednesday.
Mrs. L. C. Prickett. Lodi. Calif..
is visiting her son, Chester L.
Prickett and family.
A family reunion was held at
the Pattee home over the week
end, in which more than 30 rela
tives and friends were in atten
dance.
The Allen Wild family attended
the Nebraska Association Picnic
held at Avery Park, Corvallis,
Sunday.
The Upton family have left for
a sojourn in Oklahoma and the
middle west.
Diane Schlemmer has returned
to her home in Creswell after a
two week's visit with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Wild.
J. O. Morton is on the sick list
and is taking treatments in Eu,
gene.
Danebo Has
School Band
DANEBO The school at Dane
bo will have something new to
offer students this year. Leslie
Irvin is organiing a band. This
is for the sixth, seventh, and
eighth grade pupils and will be
taught five times weekly.
Any student whl Is Interested
In taking band could call num
ber 1839 to get further Infor
mation. Irvin hopes to have the organl
zation nearly completed by school
opening to avoid delay.
At Monroe
MONROE The Monroe Grade
School board of directors will
meet here Monday, Aug. 23, to I
complete plans for the opening
of grade school.
Soon after the meeting, they
will give a complete report on
grade school conditions.
Rain Monday drove bean pick
ers In out of the patches. Some
sat under cover for several hours
waiting for the showers to clear
so they could resume work, but
finally gave up and went home.
Personals
Visiting relatives and friends
here from . Phoenix, Oregon is
Mrs. Cleo Knlghten (Eliza
beth Miller) with her two small
children, Charlene and Charles
Arlo. Mrs. Knlghten and children
are house guests here at the Cash
Martin home. Mrs. Martin is
sister of Mrs. Knighten. They
went to Philomath this week to
see another sister, Mrs. Christina
Gellatly, and family. Mrs.
Knlghten plans to stay in the
vicinity here for some time yet.
Attending the Elks Picnic from
here at Newport Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Del Carpenter, son, Bud,
and daughter, Virginia accom
panied by Miss Betty Baker of
Junction City.
The E. B. Stone's have returned
here from several days spent re
cently at the coast.
Halsey WCTU
HALSEY Mrs. Sidney Smith
was elected a delegate to the
State Women's Christian Temper
ance Union convention at Salem,
Sept. 20, at the recent meeting of
the Shedd WCTU. Mrs. Commons
will be a delegate to the county
convention at Albany, Aug. 20.
Mrs. Jesse Bond of Eugene,
guest, presented the group with a
gavel. Mrs. Darling of Harrisburg
was speaker, on temperance prob
lems.
A daughter, Tamera Kay, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
uavis ol Brownsville, Aug. 17.
Mrs. Davis was formerly Elaine
Straley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Straley.
Mrs. Jean Ludwig, nee Jean
Workinger, of Klamath Falls, is I
working at the bank while Mr.
Bond is on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vannice are
spending a few days in Newberg,
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillls.
Guests at the Merwin Vannice
home are Mrs. Carl Sorenson and
three children of Spokane. Mrs.
Sorenson is Mrs. Vannice's sister.
On Friday the Vannices are ex
pecting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Holden
and son Lee, of Clatskanle to ar
rive for a visit. Mrs. Holden and
Lee will remain with her parents
wnne lioiaen attends a conven
tion of VFW in St. Louis, Mo.
Reminder
BLUE RIVER Register now for
the General Election at Elv's Flv
I Shop. The books will close Oct. 1.
AT SANTA CLARA
SANTA CLARA Miss Daisy
Ann Chapman, who has been
visiting her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Chapman
at Vulcan, Canada, has returned to
ner nome in Santa Clara.
Mrs. W. E. Prickett and George
H. Baldwin of Forest Grove, Ore.,
are visiting their brother and
aister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. K.
Baldwin.
Ninety per cent of Rural Elec
trification Administration borrow
ers are rural electrie co-opera-Uvea.
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Nicholson (in bed , of Decatur, 111., and Julia Borden oi P edmonL
Ala, underwent ajnjilar .urgent n.
Shedd Families Busy
SHEDD Considerable local In
terest is being shown in the com
ing Oregon State Fair.
Mrs. Maude Bault and son.
Boyd, are entering seven different
breeds of chickens.
Members of the various 4-H
clubs are taking entries. Demon
strations of preparing foods will
be given. Mrs. Violet Grossnick
laus, leader of cooking and sew
ing clubs is giving assistance.
Much of the snrine erain hpro
is still green. Grain crops In gen
eral are not quite as good as those
or last year.
Bean picking is going on at the
Artnur Hawkins place. The patch
has been picked over for the third
time. Many local people are em
ployed there. The beans are
trucked to a Salem cannery.
Mrs. Laurence Rose Is Dickins
beans at the Greene patch near
namsourg.
The next Garden Club meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Esther
mgbee with Mrs. Grace Starr co
hostess.
Miss Shirley Groshong who Is
s student nurse at Providence
Hospital returned to Portland
Sunday after spending a three
weeks vacation here with her
mother. Mrs. Myrtle Thompson
and family.
Dick Halverson of Sacramento,
Calif., Is spending a few days
with his aunt. Mrs. Otto Thomp
son and his uncle, Henry Halver
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Talley of
Hoople, Illinois are here vls'ltlne
T. W. Apps.
Mr. Apps' son. Jack Gillev and
Mrs. Gilley arrived here Thursday
from Chicago, 111., to make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh and
little son have moved to the coast
near Waldport.
Mrs. Llllle Blankenshlo who
has been quite ill was able to
leave the hospital and Is at the
heme of her son, John Blanken
ship of Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Starnes and
daughters have returned home
after spending a few weeks in
Minnesota nad Iowa. At Walnut
Grove, Minn., they visited
Starnes' mother, Mrs. Marearet
Starnes who has spent some time
at Halsey and Shedd. Mrs. Stamp.
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