Minor Mention and Mrs. Fuhrman, were unable to come up Sunday evening because the’ Sixes river was over the ryad where the road from up the river goes un­ der Ute highway bridge but it had dropped enough Monday morning so that they could get through. Mrs. Lin Swain left Monday eve­ ning for Corvallis, near which city her parents land a sister reside. The latter is to undergo an operation and Mrs. Swain wept out to be with her. Ralph Woodford, brother of Mrs. Jennie Wililams and Mrs. J. A. Lamb, who came over with the Shriners from Medford for the ceremonial Sat­ urday evening, spent a part of the time at the Lamb home while here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen came in Saturday from their home in Astoria for a. few days’ visit with old friends here. Fred, who was half of the firm of Greene A Jensen in the El­ lingson building here until two years ago, is now with the.Brookfield heavy J. E. Norton is improving slowly construction company at the mouth now. He has gained 10 or 12 pounds of the Columbia—no connection with in weight and Sunday was able to Brookfield cheese. go out to the dining room for dinner for the first time in months. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, of iBuilardi. enjoyed a ten days’ visit from Mi-. Charles Stallsmith of Ed­ monds, Washington. Mrs. Stallsmith is the daughter of Mrs. Brown and visited here last year when the fam­ ily held a reunion. She came the valley route and visited some time with her sister at Saginaw and at Sutherlin with her sister’s and broth­ er’s families. Sadie Hawkins Day Dance Scheduled For Nov. • , “Who is to be Lil’ Abner?" is the question that is bothering many peo­ ple when they learn that the Co­ quille Junior Womens Club is giyiiy a Sadie Hawkins Day danKe in the Community Building on the evening of Saturday. Novi 6. are plenty of members of the»Clult> who could vie with Daisy Mae in charm and beauty but to find a boy or young man who will run *ro.n il;e charms of these misses is on in- • tlrely different matter. “Thar aint 'no sich animal I There will be a door prize and prizes will be given for the best , lady’s and best man’s'costumes, the choice of costumes being optional. Service men—no Lil Abner in that category—are to be admitted free. Admission will be 55 cents, includ­ ing tax. Chadwick lodge No.tö TWO WtfDOZERSf Chadwick Lodge To Hold Social Evening Nov. 5 I Chadwick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. it A. M., is planning a social evening for Masons, their better halves and friends in Masonic Hall here on Fri­ day evening of next -week, Nov. 5. Cards, dancing, ^husic and other en­ tertainment features are on the pro­ gram. Roxy Fountain Will Serve Breakfasts Starting Tomorrow Notice the Roxy Fountain adv. on another page, those of you who wish to have breakfast down town. Alan Bailey, the proprietor, says he has bad so many demands for serving a morning meal that he will see how it works out, starting tomorrow morn­ ing. Grandpa and Orandma ------------- Aren't you going to ask Him to bless your grandparents in California?" asked grandma. “No," was the comeback, “They can wait till tomorrow night!* If anyone doubts the veracity of this sfcry he or she can get confirma­ tion from Postmaster M. O. Hawkins. 1 . . Bobbye Jean Harris had a birthday on Friday. Her mother had plans for her birthday party on Saturday. Thursday night she didn’t feel too well and by Friday the doctor found an operation for appendicitis neces­ sary. The party will have to be held later, though many present have al­ ready been received. She is getting • along nicely. BISMA REX 50 Fuhrman's Pharmacy O jwm every night until 8 1--------------------------------------- U—! UH-UJ ’ THUR. FRI. SAT mor «**110 m **01 UedSKEITON 4 M« OkCMßTU ADULTS Fuhrnpan's Pharmacy