FAIRVIEW
Frank Teters, who was painfully
injured last week, is Improving rap
idly from last reports. Mr. Teteis, U
will be reuiembered, had the misfor
tune 10 bieak his leg when the team
with which he was hauling wood,
ran away with him.
Since the logging operations in the
local camp have ceased, several fam-
iliea have moved to other locations.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bartley and Mr.
and Mr». Irwin Whobrey and small
daughter, Marlene, are among them.
Mr. Sayler has moved into the house
that Mr. and Mrs. Bartley vacated.
The
Young
People's Christian
League held its regular meeting last
Sunday evening, October « An elec
tion of officers was held with the
following results: president, Phill
Jensen; vice president, Dale Foord;
secretary-treasurer, Helen Johnson; |
advisers, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Benham and
Mrs. Harrah; pianist. Miss Wood- J
ward. New literature for the next!
quarter has been ordered and.a mem- I
bership drive is to be started to en
large the organization. Bette Yeo
man was appointed leader for next]
Sunday evening, Frank Davis was
the only new member taken into the
league at this meeting.
The Fairview-North Fork Grange,
No. 739, will hold its regular meeting
Saturday evening, October 12.
At
this meeting a group of new members
will be initiated in the first and sec
ond degree work.
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, held
services following Sunday school at
the Fairview church house last Sun
day. The 'Y. P. C. L. was instrumen
tal in securing Mr. Gray for every
first and third Sunday. Mr. Gray has
l>een calling on valley residents this
week in order to interest them in
these services. It is hoped that many
folks will take advantage of the op
portunity to hear him talk whenever
it is possible.
Harold Norris, son of Mrs. Hazel
Benham of this community, returned
Tuesday evening from Portland where
he visited as a member of the stock
judging team of the Coquille chapter
of the FFA Harold is a sophomore
in high school this year and an out
standing Ag boy.
Several of the company trucks be-'
longing to the Ray brothers, have
been hauling the machinery out of
the woods this week. The burning of,
the logged off land will start soon
from all reports.
L
The Women’s club met on Wednes
day of this week with Mrs. Wm. Judd
in charge. The ladies all gathered
at the community hall and started a '
new quilt. A pot-luck luncheon was
served at noon and the afternoon was
spent in sewing, r'
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