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51. EXHIBITS OFF FOB OREBOII STATE FAIR THE EtTGEN'E 0 F A K T , tar loaded with calves, i. and Jlf. Lane.county 4-H 'fuwsre shipped rom lnan' nftr I .J. Saturday afternoon. H . " time truck filled wlti I i. rabbits end farm crop left fair ground, with the ',?L 3 the club exhibit. t o..rtlcally a Practically ell of tne county-., call, prCUi." oontrihuferl to the tir.Lck display, and one of the lejg K dhpfir eT.r taken to the i I"te (,ir ,rom W" 0n kirSfdV Collier, county 4-H club b Arnora i - j- . . m.mharl f l.ider, sam --r - - id tomcat, "v . w - f A. .t.ie fair. All have been given ! . X.ts to th. fair by the atate dr board. A number of others are "E"!..!. -mrw.ru who are Dartid- in the Lane county display will .t a dormitory near the fair lJLhh with club membera of other Pf.s. iho have displays. Each Tmbir will take care of his own live- K'.f"'1 KR,j Bennle Bannlck W along to Salem with the livestock SSrfay to take charge of the anl- and make the preuminary ar ...Jements for their car at the fair Tcalves, and Mr. Bannlck the aheep 1"'' Harwood drove the truck, ".Twill supervise malting arrauge- ZTnti for the entries in me iair 01 tat crops exhibits SIUSLAW1TEMS Frw.mr.en Huckleberry Branohea " Make New Industry rrTOF.N'fiE. SeDt. 21. (Special) huckleberry which toTtri the marshea and sand hills of fiorence and vicinity has given life u a new industry In this community, j f. Evans, of the Oregon Fern timoany is here with hia family and relatives to gather the huckleberry branches for outside markets. Mr. Etaaa formerly resided at-Bandon and tarried on his operationa quite exten ilvelr in that community. There la a t .j kmnnri for the evergreens in , v i... ... ....j k. duel wnere toe umuuuc. iotels for table aecorauono, hi n ft,... families have moved to Flor m and their children are attend- th. lnPfll BChOOl. For the first time In several weeks tie iky has been visible during the enure day. A small firo started in the Tidnity of Maple Creek, but through the timely aid 01 people 01 uu coia munity, it was soon under control. Tit forest fires along the Siuslaw are nil tinder control. The roads are be tel patrolled by stats officials to pre vent people entering the woods, along Ha roadway between Florence and Yachats. This added precaution has beta taken by the state game com mission to prevent hunters from en tering the reserve before the season opens. Unless one has a reasonable eirase they are not allowed to camp along the patrolled areas. 3. C. Ponsler viewed the mystery J ship which lies in about seven f atb oma of water, off the Umpqua bar, E near Keedsporb Considerable anxiety f It felt by the people of the YTinches r ter bay district over the identity of tjii boat, as a fisherman familiarly s known as "Brownie" has been miss- lag from his -usual haunts for about f t eek. The troller'a mast protruded t. out of the water for about four feet, I ai was discovered by Jimmy Macjr, u ne was returning fora sea. Earl H. Hill, president of the Slua law chamber of commerce and mer chant of Cushman la In Eugene this week on business in connection with the Siuslsw highway. lira. Arnold O. Schrun. Lane eotraty S executive secretary of the Girl Scouts fu in Mapleton this week. Mrs. ftcbrup stated that the girls of that j eemmanity are very anxious to have Ta eronn nrffftnlcAri there and, that J after her return to Eugene she would f miKC piSllS IOT ID! BBiaUJlBlilucu, w tamo In that viHnltv. lira. W .U. Knnninr and daUffhter Helen are leaving this week for Ma pleton to spend the winer. They will make their home with Mrs. Peder Vingalen. Miss Helen will enter the Mapleton school. She will be greatly missed by her local classmates. Misi Karen Fosback was visiting with friends in Florence this week from her home at Mapleton. Miss Foeback spent last winter In Flor ence where she was employed. County Engineer P. M. Morse and S- C. Cutler, state market engineer, pent Wednesday evening In Flor ncs and Canary. Mr. Cutler has own recently appointed state msrket nrlneer to take the position left va cant by A. E. Collier, who was ap pointed on the state highway commls 'lon. Mr. Culter was pleased with tern Lane county and plans to re ram here often during the coming Mr. Mr. Morse Inspected the Can-rr-Ada road Job, which will be com pleted the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hermsn Larson snd SOU are anenriinft II frw dari with tilr parents at Roosevelt Beach. ployed in th, local Ford s a rate for ine past few months, leaves Saturday lor Lugece to make hit home. Mrs. Our K. Ljona, who has been panning me past few weeks in fcu Bae receivinf medicl attention, has returned to her home in Florence. t w CUnton Sues went to Uarshfield for her son Bernard. hn li receivinf medical treatment at tna I Reiser nospitai, lollowinj a recent Ulness. Mrs. bines and ton returned home .Friday. Mrs ij. m. Krle and lon Robert returned Mondar evening frnm uD. don where they haTe been the gaesu bu. uia iirs. v ayne iiamseaux, and Mr. and Mrs. A. McVicker. Miss Vara Kjle motored to Kugne I Tuesday to meet her father, V. J. j Kyle, Jr., who has been spending the past tn dayi in Long Beach, Calif or-1 Mrs. Albert EhowIki (nrlud nnm. ; ber of friends of her granddaughter, I oiiw Aum u eus, to a surprise party in honor of her birthday annirersary. Refreshments were served lata in the afternoon, to the young folks, Miss Wells came to Florence from Mist, Oregon, to attend high school, and will make her home with her grand mother. Lewis Naff, forester, his returned to his home in Florence after spend ing the past month fighting fires in th Chelan and Rainier national for est reserves. Frank Casteel has returned home from Mapleton where he has been fighting fires for the past two weeks. Mrs. V. ft. Bmith has returned home after spending the past month In Marshfield with her daughter, Mrs. D. Chamberlain. Mrs. Smith lives on the upper North Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry W. Green brought in two crates of early full strawberries this week from their farm on upper North Fork. The ber ries are of the Mastadon variety and are unusually large In size, Mr. Green set out an acre of plants this year and by next season will be able tu have an outside market for his ber ries. He plans to ship some berries to Portland next week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warthbarth of the Evangelical church were in Eu gene the middle of the week transact ing bu din ens. Her. Warthbarth suc ceeded Rov, F. H. Neff, who was transferred to Taft, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, Ij. K. E'ans, Mr. and Mra. Ed Zeyss, Lottie Quinn, Jane Du Briile, O. H. Zeyss and N. Bercovlcb, of Portland are spending their vacations in Florence, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chandler. Page Yfr MOTH BLIGHT T SUG of the trees, but did not affect the blight." Mr. Fletcher aid. OAKRIDGE NEWS Nitrogen fertttlxers applied to Lane rounty walnut trees to combat blight have proven unsuccessful. O .S. Flet cher, county agricultural agent, an nounced Saturday after completing a check on the action of the fertilisers. "The presence of nitrogen In the fertiiiter Increased th wood c ro wt h It ts esc be doubtful whether the blisht : leernrtf romhated bv the! . opvmur r-.Mv.. means of fertilising, Mr. Fletcher sa'd. Other methods will be used to try to bring about a M of Ua pest. INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP J. J. KIRCHOFP. Burglarr Ins. BIGMAN-FEXsl -f XSCRANCE 4 J. J. KntCHOFg Automobile Ins. Floyd Westerfield represents MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK Ph. S7T. r. a. Ntt. PanV PMc Of Uardea CIud OAKRipGE. .S-pt. 2t(5v.ecfM ' On Weiluf iny evening, Sept. the Woman's oluo Is snonsorini a meeting at the church at 8 o'clock for the purpoin) nt organisintT a Oardcn club. Tt public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. E. E. Smith will hate charge of the meeting and each member of the club will read a piper 1 on some topic helprl for fall rar- Iden planninc. A meeting will be neld once a month. Dr. rnd Mrs. Orsy entertained in formallv with mniue and rard. Their guesta were Mr. and Mre. Clarence Rice and Mr, and Mra. Charles Cro ner. O- ude Jenes and Dr. M. O. Kams of Eugene left Tuesday by motor for a six weeks trip through the east and middle west. They will stop at Buf falo, Niagara Falls, Atlantic City and will spend some time in Jittmlng, Pennsylvania, This is Mr. Jones' first :rtp hack to uU h- tu state U 4 com ing west 13 years ago. A reception wss riven for the teachers m the church Wednesdsy evening by the Indies Aid of the Oak ridge community church. The recep tion room was attractively decorated with fall flowers. In the receiving line were Mrs. Grant Grav. Mrs. Clande Jones. Mrs. J'! Wright wnd Mr. Bryan 1 being honored at r Mrs. Charles Croner. An interesting program wss glvsn as follows: Pi,0 numbers, Mrs. E. E. Smith; plauo solt Jay Putnam; Toral solo, Mra. Clara Neal; piano selection. Miss Florence Wright; address of wel come Rev. DU; response,- W. W. Austen; musical number, Miss Doro thy Prude. Claranc Rice ,nd Chn -lss Croner, After visiting and getting acquainted with the new teachers, re frefthmeiis were served by Mrs. O. B. McFarland. Mrs. E. A. MoGrew, Mrs. O. A. Winkleman md Mrs. J. l Ash. Mrs. Atneda Brynt of San Jose. Cal.. Is siwndinr two weeks her as the brt'ise guest of Mr. A. Spallnger. eral Informal affairs during her stay here. Miss Oral Clark will leav this week for Ashland where she will at tend normal school this winter. Congregational Supper is Sept. 22 An all-church "fellowship supper" will be sponsored by the First Con frecatioTial church at 8 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 22 to open the fall season of activity. Families atr'n'tta are to taV sandwiches. Other food will be iirt.ls..Hl by th e rhtirch. WENDL1NG NEWS Booth-Kelly Men Returnlna From Fire Fighting WENDLINO, Sept. 21. (Special). The Booth-Kelly men who have been fighting fire over near Mabel arc returning tu Wendilng- and the catnpB. Most of them are hardly recognizaole due to the growth of whiskers they have accumulated during the past two werks. They could hare qualified for regular Kugene men 0)iring tne coun sel irail ' celebration. Dan Stolbert, who wcrfcl In the Booth-Kelly office here, is away on nis vacation, lie wui spenu a parL m i it over at Newport. I The advertising matter for the next i show at tne Community nail seems to have been lost in the mall but the secretary at the Community house says tnat tne snow ioiks wiji here Mondai night, ftianrinn H. Uotson of Eugene was a visitor In Wendling Thursday. llev. and airs. b. nu jiuiie mimui. Friday in Eugene. Mr. Hickman is having a busy run this week taking out the men who have been fighting fire in the Mabel district. , , . Mr. McArthor, who has been driv ing one of the wood wagons about town, has given up his work here. He spent Fridsy in Eujene preparing to leave soon for Canada. Mr. .HcAr thur has been here several years and is one of the best known men about town. , As the evenings are getting longer and cooler the crowds are increasing at the Community house, ine main ai versions other th; volleyball, ing. Since an show nights arc billiards, a" bowl- oh Neer has gone back pool. Unh Nper has ffOl to ir..n the stag onage Duncn nas slacked off a bit. AT WINBERRY William Huoka Reeelvss Injuries In Fall From Tree WIXBERRT, Sept. 21 (Special) 'W. B. Bcott sold W hesd of Here ford cows ana several n-u u. lsst week to Holverson at Bpring- '"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neet of this ptac" and Mr. snd Mrs. Wilbur Win berry msde a trip above WesUir Sun day afternoon. v.e. A fire got out of control at Undax Monday and crossed the ridge and came down on the Wlnberry side. The wood, crew from tti Mn Fir Lunmber company's logging were called from their work to help "S3 fir. Tuesdsy -Jh-y succeeded fmed" Veir wk again Wsdnesday resui ""Melvfn Renfro, who receiT.dj qnlte . S Wnry to Ms left band while working with the donkey engine at Th. Mountain Fir camp, is getting "'Mr.""' Melheney we. a Sunday nHu:p:ntbT,u;.d.y ?u7ned Wednday evening rf - ,orted tnat ar. , hlmu he had to th hiran . .r Hnn.0Tf.lt ueacu. : . --...l ,u iiBitut. uu --r- (n such - ... uaj. on xoeir ruirji yuv. w penlng of another contract In this vl iiry. f. Ieach of Portland li the hou. neet of Mr. nrl Mrs. Charles Wal- at the Hereta light house. Mr. visiting 'l"tT? "siteri and hia guest spent the nrsi of the week on business in Florence. Cant.in T. N U.rmin of HeCCIS li.K, :' . .1.. ... nf the Hmiffht'T k on bu.ineaa. S -umb?r "f"', Miss Gertrude Skow, county home ; J'w' .' Mri rj.wey French near Mmonatration leader, is spendng the ; m (,r'tll(, wePk-end. k in western Lane county, enM vr .nd Mrs. K. B. Carter made a u-juie aemonairatiiru f11''"' trio UD the river ji"uu- Cushman ana - ' m Ig " j j. turned home. eanesaaj "-.. - ber mother. Mrs. : ;."'' ." mnd Mr. snn .ii'-. , , Kt Il.l.n u. -- ,. nd Mrs. and children Fork, J Ads, North llorenr. J. '. Ponsler spent Tuesusy and "dt.sday In Reedsport and (isrdi lie also went to Msr.hfield ""re he visited with Harry Seymour 'ihain who is confined to a bos at that place, following an st " of neuritis. Mr. Seymour is slow ioproving snd it will be some time "ire he is removed to his borne. . A dsuthter wss born to Mr. and Jifs. Iiavid Hraiil of Florence at the E'U'ne hojpit. Mr. Brard is con eet'd with th Florence fish market. JU- .1. 7". Miller made a bu.iness " P to Wsidport the lat of the week, '"nrr.icg to Florence Mondsy. .."f. ted Mr.. Clvde Deal snd son S -.ave returned home sft.r a two X vamtion with Mr. Deal's mo- a aid sister at Junction Citj. Mr. is proprietor of the Silrer Spray 4 "Vection.ry In Florence. eXa 1-ir Lyons made a trip to TorIand i ;viT for the j. c. l'onr Motor ! 2 V"1"-" r,"r"'" '" a new M"i'l y;i lu, ynj wis U bca aV- i Prebyterian to Hold Rally Event snnual ,7 0:4o o'clock. "J h. w.Umed. 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