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FORMER RESIDENTS VI8IT AT SUTHERLIN Mr. and Mrs. Newel Morgan. who served as minister of the Sutherlin Christian Church from 1944 to 1947. came from Eueenc last Thursday to attend the Christmas program at the church. They were dinner guests ui ir, ana Mrs. rtoyai Aoeene, Sr. They also visited Mrs. Al- Deraena uuncan. The Morgans came from Enid. Okla., where Mr. Morean is at tending Phillips University, to spend the vacation with Mrs. Morgan s mother. Mrs. Frank Cothrell, in Eugene. Mr. Morgan &reacnea at Hlllsboro on Decern er 18 and 25. After attending a family Christ mas dinner at Creswell on Mon day, December 26, they left that night for Red Bluff, Calif, for n short visit with Mr. Morgan'.! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. They continued to Los Angeles to take the train back to Oklahoma and South Haven. Kas. where Mr. Morgan serves as part time minister. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED ' BY KENNETH NETZEL AT PARENT'S HOME Kenneth Netzel. small son nf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Netzel cele brated his third birthday Tues- uay aiiernoon at tne nome oi nis parents on the Garden Valley road. After the gifts were open re freshments were served by Mrs. Netzel assisted by her mother. rars. Austin wuson oi Kiddie. Those present to honor Ken neth were Laralee Lauralee Croxau, Gary and Lonnie Fer ber, Joan and Linda Fuchs, Mrs. Ed Fuchs. Mrs. Cliff Ferber. Mrs. Maynard Croxall, Mrs. Aus tin Wilson and his mother. Also invited but unable to attend were Eileen Hanlin, Jean Schiller and Mrs. Evelyn Gardner. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Netzel and son entertained at a 6:30 o'clock dinner having as guests Mrs. Netzel's brother and sister-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson. MRS. TODD HOSTESS TO 80RORITY GROUP AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. John Todd was hostess to the Alpha Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home Tuesday, Dec. 20. Exchange of eifts and secret sisters for the past year were revealed Dy means oi pan tomime.' -- - .- ' Group singing of carols was en joyed after which refreshments were served to Mrs. Jack Farris, Jr., Mrs. Helen Cordon, Mrs, Clarence DeCamp, Mrs. Gene Krewson, Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mrs. Ray Puckett, Mrs. M. J, Spring, Mrs. Charles Williamson, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. Meredith Wilson, Mrs. Chester Morgan by tne nostess. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB TO BE ENJOYED Final preparations have been made for the New Year's eve dance for members of the Rose- burg Country club and their in vited guests, who made reserva tions lor the affair to be held Saturday night, Dec. 31, at the clubhouse. An orchestra has been engaged to play for the affair and a buffet supper will be served at twelve thirty o'clock. Only those having reservations may attend .the af- lair. MANY SUTHERLIN FAMILIES HOLD HOLIDAY DINNERS . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wahl and son Kenney Dean, entertain ed at a one-thirty o'clock turkey dinner at tneir nome east oi Sutherlin Christmas day having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. Edna Ken dall, K. U Jones all from Yam hill, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Vel vie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Warn and children, Robert and Ellen oi sutnenin. SPANISH GUITAR LESSONS Ezra Exceen Rifle Range Road Rt. 1, Box 119-A Mrs, Cora Allen entertained Christmas day at a two o'clock turkey dinner at her home on Central Avenue. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and children. Michael, Dickie. Nancy and Judy Ann: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Atterbury and children, Gordon and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning were host arid hostess when they entertained at a .family turkey dinner at their home east of town on Christmas day having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Jones, Myra Rose Weber and Miss Catherine Manning, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Beattle of Oakland, entertained Christ mas day with a turkey dinner. Invited guests were: Mrs. Lu cinda Gurney of Umpqua: Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurney and chil dren. Mlckev and Lvnda: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gurney and chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brau ninger and daughter, Miss Bar bara of Sutherlin, Clarence Lane and Bob Lehman. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Plnkston entertained at a two o'clock family dinner at their home Christmas day, having as their guests: Mrs. L-ura uearaorn oi Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holgate and sons, Lloyd and Gordon; Mr. and Mrs Earl Wil son and daughter, Joan; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggs and daughters, Harriet and Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chrtss and two sons, spent the Christmas holidays at Medford, with the parents or. Mrs. unriss. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker en tertained at a one-thirty o'clock turkey dinner Christmas day at their home on East Fourth Ave nue having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mullins of Spring field, Oregon; Mrs. Mary Urqu hart of Chehalis, Washington. . . Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rose, Sr., entertained at a Christmas din ner at their home east of Suther lin on Sunday, having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dude Rose and son, Dude Junior; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rose and daughters, Miss Barbara and Donna Dae; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rose, Jr. and children, Bobbie, Margaret and Judy; Mrs. Bess Paddleford. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Patterson were host and hostess Christmas day when they entertained at a two o'clock turkey dinner at their home on the South-Side Terrace; having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and children, Jerry and Gayle from Norwalk, California; Douglas Warren of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen and Mrs. Leta Braucht, of Wilbur; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Owens and son, Larry Jon, of Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans en tertained at a Christmas dinner at their home east of Sutherlin with a turkey dinner, having as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lon Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norris and children, Donald, Billle Lon and Kathie Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack en tertained at a family dinner Christmas day at their new home east of town having as their guests, Mrs. Ida Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Brittain Slack, Marvin and Michael Slack. LODGE BOOKS ARE AUDITED The auditing committee of the Sutherlin Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Cora Allen, where the books of the secretary, treasure and financial secretary, were audit ed so that Installation of the new officers can be held on January 5th at their new meeting place, the American Legion nan. After the books were, finished Mrs. Allen served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Emma Vandenberg, Mrs. veima tsrau nlneer. Mrs. Ruth Manning, Mrs. Leona Slack, Mrs. Meryl Wahl and Mrs. Charlotte barker. MARY MARTHA CLUB HOLDS HOLIDAY PROGRAM AT SUTHERLIN CHURCH PARLOR The Christmas party of the Mary Martha club of the Suther lin Christian church was held at the church on Friday, December 16. with Mrs. Bertha Sanders, Mrs. Jean Barnes and Mrs. Lau ra Webber as hostesses. The ta ble centerpiece was a large whito candle, surrounded by colorful Christmas balls. A group of an gels choir candles occupied a prominent place and various oth er Christmas decorations were placed about the tables. A small decorated Christmas tree stood on a table at one side. Following the dinner the ex change of Christmas gifts was enjoyed. The devotional and business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Barnes. Mis. Edna Longbrake had the devo tionals with the story of the birth of Christ from the second chapter oi LAiKe, as ner tneme. Mrs. Barnes gave a report of missionary work being done at Okinawa, and told of the North western Christian Home for the aged at Beaverton. She also stat ed that three boxes of clothing had been sent to the Christian missionary on Okinawa, and that two boxes were ready to be sent to the McKinley Indian Mission in Washington. Mrs. Laura Webber, teacher of the primary class in Bible school, reoorted that the children of that class were collecting a box of "White" gifts to be sent to the children of the McKinley Indian mission. Those present were: Mrs. Jean Barnes, Mrs. Effie Dickens, Mrs. Blanche Hecathorn, Mrs. Laura Webber, Mrs. Rilla Johnson, Mi s. Dorothy Longbrake, Mrs. Ber tha Sanders, Mrs. Ada Abeene, Mrs. Lillian Baumgardner, Mrs. Bettie Abeene, Mrs. Leta Whit ford, Mrs. Cena Wall, Mrs. Edna Longbrake, Mrs. Velma Bratton and Mrs. Ora Irwin. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM GIVEN BEFORE LARGE AUDIENCE AT SUTHERLIN The Christmas program of the Sutherlin Christian church was given before a capacity audience last Thursday evening. The "Christmas Welcome," was giv en by the beginners class, and a candle lieht service bv the lunlor gins, ir.e primary class and the junior boys presented a number oi recitations. The Intermediate girls presented a Christmas pag eant, and the high school class put on a play "No Room In The inn." ine recently organized cnoir presented a program and nristmas music. MRS. GEORGE CAMPBELL TO CELEBRATE NINETIETH BIRTHDAY ON JAN. 2ND Mrs. Georee CamDbell. a mem. ber of one of Douglas counties most prominent nloneer fami. lies, will celebrate her ninetieth birthday Monday, January 2, at an open-house affair at her home, "Mistletoe Farm." in Oaks addition on the South Ump qua river , i, w. i . 1 Relatives and friends are most cordially invited to call between two and five o'clock in the after noon. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS AT GRANGE HALL The Rice Valley Home Eco nomics club met at the hall Thursday afternoon at a no-hostess meeting. Plans were made and completed for the Christmas program to be put' on at the hall Wednesday evening. Those attending the meeting were Mrs. J. G. Wales. Mrs. WU liam Castor, Mrs. Frank Eggers, rnrs. cnaries ward, Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. Cecil Hartford, Mrs. James Shepherd, and Mrs. Herman Schosso. SUTHERLIN YOUNG FOLKS HOLD SKATING PARTY The young people of the Suth erlin Christian church joined with tne youin oi otner Christian churches in the north end of the county, in having a Christmas skating party at the Rolletta rink at Roseburg, last Friday evening. .following the skating the young folks gathered around a Christmas tree in the center- of the room and sang Christmas carols, followed by a devotional service. RIVERSIDE P.T.A. I MEETING POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY NIGHT . On account of the holidays the Riverside P.-T.A. meeting has been postponed to Wednesday night, Jan. 4, at eight o'clock in the new addition of the school. Dr. Simmons, member of the Veterans hospital staff, will be the guest speaker on the subject, "Child Behavior." Third grade mothers will serve refreshments. All members and friends are in vited. NEW OFFICERS WILL BE IN CHARGE OF MEETING Rice Valley Home Economics club will meet at the hall Tues day afternoon January 3, with the new officers in charge, Mrs. Castor, chairman: Mrs. Emer son, vice-chairman: Mrs. Rice, secretary, and Mrs. Hartford, treasurer. Mrs. Castor will also be hostess. Where Your Dollai Has More Cents NEW FRIDAY STORE HOURS 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Montgomery Wards Will Remain Closed Friday Evenings Until Further Notice! Sutherlin By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanden berg and children, Cheryl and Larry, spent the Christmas holi days at Alsea, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Leeper and son, of Canyonville, spent the holidays In Sutherlin visiting with Mrs. Leeper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Binder and children, Bill and Ann. of Elkton were guests at the Alva Manning nome last Wednesday. Mrs. Bin der is a niece of Mrs. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bauninger and daughter, Barbara, were in Eugene Friday where they took the school bus for its two thou sand mile checkup. Myra Rose Weber of Portland is spending the Christmas holi days wun ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Barnes went to Medford Friday of last week to spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Waybe Smith and.her family. They will return tne nrsi oi tne year to their home south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Abeene. Jr. spent Christmas at Cottage Grove with Mrs. Abeene's family. Mllo Pope and Art Sheets, who have been working at Burns for some time, came home to spend Christmas with their families. Mr. and Mrs.- Claude Selleck, former residents of Sutherlin, now of Oakland, were in town Wednesday transacting business. Mr. ana Mrs. Edear Slack were business visitors in Rose burg Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Urquhart of Che halis, Wash, is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker. Musical Feature Will Re Repeated At Church A repeat appearance of an In strumental duo was announced this morning by the pastor of First Methodist church. W. A. MacArthur, when it was stated mat Mrs. Leon Mulkey, violin ist, and W. A. MacArthur, flutist, will provide several numbers at the evening worship service this Sunday, Jan. l, at 7:30 p.m. Accompanist fof the duo will be Mrs. Charles Heinline. In ad dition to several duets by the mu sicians, each will play one solo. The evening gives promise oibe lng outstanding in this series at First church. The pastor will bring a brief, chalk-illustrated message on one of the strangest texts in the Bi ble, "Man's Alibi or Excuse For Sin." This feature has been draw ing large congregations. The pub lic is welcome to participate in this service. 8UES ON ACCOUNT Western Mercantile Agency, Inc., has filed suit in circuit court for $286.71, together with interest and costs, from D. D. Hemming way, for alleged amounts due on a merchandise purchase.- Camas Valley By MRS. JAMES COMBS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thrush and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Thrush's father, George SL John at Bend. Earl Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Thrush. Mr. Todd is a brother of Mrs. Thrush. Mr. and Mrs. Reiser of Port land are spending the holidays wltrt Mr. and Mrs. E. E. rooie. Mr. Barnhart is ill and entered the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnhart spent Christmas in the Valley. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart teach in the Riddle school. Francis Smith received word Friday of the death of his father, who lives in California. Mr. Smith is a brother of Mrs. Henry Church. Mrs. Hattle Long entertained twenty-five relatives to Christ mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hellman gave a free show "The Great Command ment" at the hall on Christmas eve. A Santa Claus entertained the children and distributed treats. Mr. Virgil Grant and his orchestra furnished music ior a free dance later in the evening. Mr. Heilman had offered to take the voune people of the commu nity caroling around five o'clock but only a lew came so the plan was abandoned. The hieh school decorated the school auditorium on inursuay where a community sing was held In tne evemne. On December 2Z tne nign school held a Christmas dinner in the beautifully decorated lunch room. A hueh Christmas tree held gifts and favors for students and faculty. Among tnose visaing mr. ana Mrs. Norman Coon over tne nou- days were Mr. and Mrs. Robert r arrana ana son, tsoony; wir. ana Mrs. James Coon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wells and children, and Mrs. Odessa Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Counts spent Christmas in Coos Bay with Mrs. Counts' mother, Mrs. Hunter. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Coos River. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garrett spent the holidays with Mrs. Gar rett's sister, Mr. Jtsoser in aan Francisco. "Bud" Turner is spending his vacation with his parents who live in Greeley, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. uayie Banter spent Christmas in Eugene 1 1 the home of their son ana iamiiy. Mrs. Ethel Clough, Mrs. John Standley. and Mrs. Clarence Prock went to Salem last weeiv where they visited with Ed Busn nell and did some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham and Mrs. Minnie Holmes spent Christmas in Tacoma with the Cunningham's daughter, Helen Teague,. The new Grange members will go to Riversdale Grange on Jan uary 6 to be given the third and fourth degrees. The Grange party will be held at the schoolhouse on Thursday evening Dec. 29. Mr. C. G. tovelady is moving the old house belonging to James Combs. It will be placed on a new foundation just west of its present location and prepared for rental. Mrs. Jannet McCann of Brock way and Mrs. Delbert Oden.and children, Betty Lou, Carolyn and Tommy of Roseburg visited Mon day at the home of James Combs. Mr. and Mrs. James Combs, and daughter, Sharon spent Christmas day In Arago and Myr tle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Llbby and sons, Donnle and Robbie of Em pire and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mar tindale of Springfield visited ovet the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Martlndale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Centers of North Bend visited Monday at the' homes nf P-1" t Martlndale and Edgar Goodman. "' Frl., Dec. 30, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Northwest Building In November Registers Roost Every section of the Pacific ber as compared to November Nortnwest registered a strong in crease in building during Novem- License Plate Seekers In Rush At Courthouse The Roseburg branch of the state department car license di vision is doing a rushing busi ness, as the Dec. 31 deadline for purchasing of 1950 motor vehicle plates draws near. Long lines of waiting persons stretch from the sales counter upstairs in the courthouse through the halls, down the stairs to the main floor lobDy. Five girls are at work process ing the license applications and passing out the plates. Allena Farenbaugh, office manager, said the rush has con tinued all week, but will probab ly taper oil sharply immediately alter tne nrst oi tne year. Such offices as the Roseburg branch, set up here a. year ago, have made possible the securing of license plates without having to go through the Salem office. 1948, with the exception ot Bri tish Columbia, it was reported by Equitable Savings Loan association's statistical depart association's statistical departmen ment Both dollar volume and the number of building permits were up with the accent on residen tial building, rather than commer cial construction. Total dollar vol ume for 46 Northwest cities rose , 10 percent while dwelling Increas ed 34 percent. Total permits were up 23 percent and dwelling per mits, 28 percent. Oregon's dollar volume was up ' 30 percent, and Washington's 21 percent. Total dollar volume for the 46 cities in November amounted to $20,919,360. Bullet Wound Arrests Burglary Try Suspect EUGENE, Dec. 30. UP) A bul let wound in the arm put Jack Goddard, Eugene, under a charge of attempted burglary Wednes day. Goddard, free on $2,000 ball after arraignment in court, ap peared last week at a clinic for treatment of the wound. He said he got it in a hunting mishap. Police later determined the .45 caliber slug was from a gun fired at a prowler the night of Dec. 20 by Earl R. Aukerman. The charge involves the enter ing of the Holeman Bros., lock ers, adjacent to the Aukerman food market on River road. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phons 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store MIRRORS PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. P Phone 24r Give your children MUSIC and all their lives they'll thank you. 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