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OFFICIAL VISITOR DUI BM"oni! Jxlge In District 10 of for n lne "fana Mas- crrJ. 2le ""P.". Moore if.. V.,?".'. .me "yrt'e Creek i V""' evening, Dec. DDGM dUlg l GUy McGee: In Portland, it's the DANM00RE HOTEL t.'."" Tnm " All om. romodtl.d end refUrni.h.d. Go,.,,. Frt T.V.', in ,, rooms. Supercarrier Saratoga Sails To Join Task Force NORFOLK. Va. 11 Th .... percarrier Saratoga, the nation's "'""i uai-iop, sailed from Nor folk this week to spearhead a car rier task force ordered to engage m exercises described by Atlautic Fleet spokesman as "training operations." The Saratnoa u ill ,J, ....... sea with the carrier Lake Cham plain and an undisclosed number of destroyers. The Lake Chara plain sailed from Nayport, Fla. Still at sea is another carrier task force which sailed from Nor folk Nov. 7. It includes the super- i carrier Forrestal, the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, the cruiser jDes yoines and a dozen destroy- Limited Time! 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A business meeting followed and several matters of business were discussed after which election of officers was held as follows: Mas ter, Mrs. Eunice Haslem; over seer, Durwood Elliott; lecturer, Helen Cass; steward, Al Fonkin; assistant steward, Floyd Bringle; chaplain, Hallie Martin; treasur er, Dorothy Clark; secretary, Ev elyn Frotschcr; gate keeper, Ralph Pearce; Ceres, Ellen Liesinger; Pomona, Edna Powers; Flora, Gertrude Bringle; lady assistant stewardess, Leona Elliott; musi cian, Elizabeth Gleason and execu tive committee, Icel Clark, Leon ard Haslam and Riley Powers. All grange members will go to Sunnydale Grange Sunday, Dec. 9, for installation. Members are to meet at the Sutherlin Grange hall at 12:45, and will leave together in a group at 1 o'clock. It was voted to buy an electric heater for the ladies rest room and a gift for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters who recently moved away. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Al Fon kin and Mrs. Hallie Martin as hosts. It was announced that the next HE meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Stella French Tuesday, Dec. 4. with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Carnival Results Told In Canyonville Canyonvillc school's annual Car nival netted the student body fund $572.22 from traditional festivities Friday night in the school gym, according to O. J. Monger, school superintendent. A gross total of $712.32 was re ceived, of which $422.13 was de rived from the queen's contest alone, Monger said. Expenses to talled $140.10. Last years' net re ceipts were $225, less than half of the net receipts of this year. Queen Gloria I, Gloria Johnson a junior, was crowned by commissioner-elect Huron Clough and es corted by Jerry Carson who was also her business manager. Prin cesses included Winona Withrow, senior; Mary Pankey, sophomore, and June Brainard, freshman. Credit for the efficiency with which the' carnival was managed and its financial success goes, ac cording to Monger, to the class business managers who covered the area in an effort to make their candidate queen and to John Hak anson and Paul Halsor of the facul ty, assisted by Roy Simmons, who organized and set up the booths. WORK EXTRA DAY SEOUL W The Federation of Korea Trade Unions' called on its 220,000 members Monday to work an extra hour daily through Dec. 15 to raise relief funds for anti- Communist rebels in Hungary Highway Projects Delay Traffic SALEM I The Oregon High way Commission Tuesday listed the following sections of highways on which there are minor delays because of construction: John Day Highway Between 12 and 16 miles east of Austin. Pacific Highway 12 miles north of Grants Pass at Sexton Mountain slide, and between 6 and 8 miles south of Grants Pass. Oregon Coast Highway 1 mile south of Neskowin. McKenzie Highway 2 miles west of Blue River. Elkton-Sutherlin Highway Be tween 14 and 17 miles south of Elkton. John Day Burns Highway Between Hi and 10 miles north of Burns. Coos River Highway 2 miles east of Coos Bay. The following roads are closed by snow for the winter: McKenzie Pass, north and east entrances and Rim Road in Crat er Lake National Park, Sun Moun tain, and Century Drive to Elk Lake. Myrtle Creek Show Termed Successful "Myrtle Creek Presents," a var iety show sponsored by the Music Assn. of District 19 was termed "smashing success" by the presi dent, Mrs. Lee R. Winetrout. The play that was shown Nov. 16 grossed $288.50 for the Music As.m.'s 1956-57 budget. The presentation, directed by Mrs. Kenneth Winston, included comedy, vocal and instrumental numbers. A total of 19 organiza tions or clubs were represented in the various skits. The high school band and chorus and the Schnicklcfritz band filled in during the intermission. The band association feels that the entire community went all out to make this year's show success, said Mrs. Winetrout. OUT OF ACTION MOSCOW ( The Soviet Un ion's top ballerina, Galina Ulanova, will be out of action for a month. A pulled tendon felled Ulanova on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater Saturday night as she danced the titlo role in "Giselle." Wed.. Nov. 21, 1956 Tht News-Review, Roieburg Or. S Howard Little Wins Poster Contest Prize Howard Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Little of Azalea, and a sophomore at Canyonville High School won the grand prize and the local prize in the reeent safety conference poster contest. Prizes totalled $15 for Little. $10 of which was the grand prize and $5 the local prize. Betty Gayle Willis won the local prize in the Canyonville Junior High School group in the poster contest, and Leon Wilbanks, a high school stu dent, won the local prize for the slogan contest. Thanksgiving Topic Told At Lutheran Church "Jeremiah's Thanksgiving Pray-i er," will be the sermon topic at the annual Thanksgiving day serv ice at St. Paul's Lutheran Church ! Thursday at 9:30 a.m. j Mrs. James Pemberton and Healey Willan will direct the choir in a selection called "Sing To The Lord of Harvest." Offerings of the day have been designated for the Lutheran World Relief Fund. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, ft pleasant alkaline (non -field) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort. Just sprinkle a little PAS TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. c4dveriur of It's smooth ikotina for Mom with no dongor. When tho buys our cloth.i at SWICK'S, ah knows they're ponney-wise nd ityle-right. RED SKI PAJAMAS Sizes 4 thru 14 $2.98 mm 1MB1 OR 3-5056 632 So. 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