THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
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Lewis. Mrs. Mary
R(iy Brainerd, Mrs
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Marie Bailey, Mrs. Edgar B. Ste
vens, Mrs. Sherman Smiley and
Mrs. E. G. Dunn. Mrs. Maude
Smiley, a grand committee mem
ber, was the recipient of a gift
from Martha chapter, Mrs. Cecil
Bennett making the presentation.
Halloween is the incentive for
much local entertaining, the
Three Links club of Three Rivers
Rebekah lodge are to give their
annual harvest Jubilee and hard
time party in the Legion hall on
Thursday. October 24, and the
Lions club is to hold "guest liight"
and a shadow social also in the
Legion hall on Saturday, October
26. Andy Anderson is general
chairman of the Lions party and
will be assisted by Don Haggerty,
Ed Niemeyer and Maurice Kelly.
At a recent meeting of the Lions
club. Dr. Edwin Morene who is
leaving Reedsport for Vancouver
where he will be connected with
the CCC, was presented with a
traveling bag as a going-a.
gift.
Bride-Elect Honored
Miss Irene Rowe, bride-elect of
John Waggoner, was guest of
honor at a bridal shower given
Friday evening by Mrs. George
Rowe and Miss Helen Rowe, at
the George Rowe apartment.
Guests includcded Mesdames Ar
thur Richards, Lloyd Truman, Bu
ford Rowe, Augustine Bautista,
Jennie Baker, Bob Heatherly,
Warren Waggoner, Earl Rowe,
and the Misses Helrne Ley,
Yvonne Traylor, Catherine Huel
shoff, Betty Anne Stevens, Ruby
Brandon, Phyllis Parks, Marjone
Waggoner, and the guest of honor.
Mrs. M. Tollefson of Reedsport
snnounces the wedding of her
daughter, Irene, and Shirley
Black of Smith River, which took
Place Tuesday, October 15, at
Holy Redeemer church, North
Bend, Rev. R. J. Derouin officiat
ing. Mr. Black is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Black, of Smith
River. Following a wedding trip
to North Dakota, the former home
of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Black
will be at home at the Black ranch
where Mr. Black is a member of
the firm of Black's Dairy.
Pupils of Reedsport high school
arc looking forward to October
31 and November 1 when local
teachers will attend a conference
in Eugene. Teachers of Linn,
Lane and Douglas counties will
be in attendance.
Betty Ann Stevens and Harriet
Benson will represent the local
high school at the journalism con
ference to be held at the Univer
sity of Oregon October 25 and 26.
Elsie Skaaluren was the only
name appearing on the honor roll
for the first semester. Joyce Lev
ins, Edythe Mohler, Edna Lun
dein, Doris Morrison and Alice
Mohler received honorable men
tion. Class averages were as fol
lows: seniors, Z.6; sophomores, 2.7:
freshmen and juniors, 2.9 each.
Freshmen home economics class
gave its first luncheon last week.
Hostesses for the four tables were
Hope Samson, Jane Mills, Pauhi
Applegate and Billie Jean France.
Mrs. John Jensen of Gardiner
was hostess to her sewing club
last week, the following member
attending. Mrs. Ira Andrews, Mrs
Arnie Berg. Mrs. Roy Gerhard,
Mrs. Harold Gerhard, Mrs. Chet
Johnson, Mrs. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. Tom Pitcher, and Mrs. Wm.
Warren.
Mr. an.' Mrs. Hoy Gerhard were
hosts to ;he pinochle club Friday
evening. Members are Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gerhard, and Mr. and.Irs.
Roy Gerhard.
Friends of Gordon Dunaway,
until recently employed at the
Stevens grocery, were interested
ly passed final tests and has been
passed final tests and has been
assigned to the mechanics divi
sion of the air corps and ordered
to Salt Lake for training.
Mrs. Ray Schaecher will be
hostess to St. Ann's study club on
Wednesday, October 23, at 2
o'clock. Mrs. O. C. Larson enter
tained the group on October 16.
Mrs. Augustine Bauti.sta and
Mrs. Ed Leavitt were luncheon
hostesses last week to the "Our
Gang" club at the Leavitt home.
The following members were
present: Mrs. Andrew Bloomquist,
Mrs. Jennie Baker, Mrs. Kay
Chambers. Mrs. Epperhart, Mrs.
Wm. Hedges, Mrs. O. C. Larsen,
Mrs. Arthur Richards, Mrs. Earl
Rowe, Mrs. Dan Wright and Mrs.
White.
Mrs. Dave Moberg was guest of
honor at a shower given Thursday
by Mrs. George Oja and Mrs.
hugo Johnson, guests including
Mrs. Warren Fry, Mrs. Louis
Holmes, Mis. J. C. Johnson, Mrs.
Glenn Kelim, and Mrs. J. C. Ten
brook. A larce party of the week was
the bridge luncheon given at the
Gardiner Tavern by Mrs. A. W.
Burton, Mrs. W. A. Burdick, Mrs.
W. G. Benson and Mrs. John Dye.
Bridge prizes were awarded Mrs.
Ralph Foster. Mrs. Clyde Chase,
Mrs. Roy 'Cairns, and Mrs. Con
rad Karleen and other prizes to
Mrs. Tom Lillebo and Mrs. John
Skaaluren for those who did not
play. Others present were Mes
dames Ernest Ziniker, Darwin
Bernhardt, Fred Goodwin, Earl
Butler, Leroy Chenoweth, Ray
Schaecher, Vern Collver. Maurice
Kelly, Karl Luchrs, C. F. Brown.
A. A. St. Onge, Roy Brainerd, Don
Yantis, J. V. Baldririge. Andrew
Anderson, Carlos Rebaglaiti, Wal
ter Walker, O. Howard Hinsdale,
E. E. Clark, M. J. Robinson, H. W.
Kissling, George McCulloch, Clyde
Rydell, O. B. Walker, E. W. Ste
phens, J. L. Gibbons, Lee Mellish.
Berge Borrevik, Wayne Conger,
W. Harold Walker. H. P. Marks.
J. C Tenhrook, J. C. Johnson,
Mann, and Karleen, Frank Taylor,
Cecil Bennett, and the Misses
Rosalie Tracey and Florette Ja
nelle. The Tug Umpqua, with the
barge North Bend itv tow, and
loaded with 1.250,000 feet of lum
ber, crossed out over the Umpqua
bar early Saturday afternoon on
its maiden voyage to California.
The Umpqua. owned by O. How
ard Hinsdale, was under the com
mand of I. Halversen as captain,
Oscar Anderson, mate, Henry
Husson, as engineer, and a crew
of nine men. Five men made up
the crew of the barge North Bend,
a wooden ship which was built
at the Kruse & Banks shipyards
in North Bend during the first
World war. It was purchased re
cently by the Gardiner Lumber
company completely overhauled
and put into commission as a lum
ber carrier, and will make regular
trips to California ports if the
present voyage proves successful.
Program Planned
At Vida School
VIDA, Oct. 21. (Special) The
students of the local grade school
and their teachers, Mrs. John Bu
chanan and Mrs. Enid Scheeon
are busy preparing a program to
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be presented at the gymnasium on
the evening of October 30, at 7:30.
The program will be followed by
a pie social for the purpose of
raising funds for minor school ex
penses. Ulla Brendel will be auc
tioned Free cider and coffee will
be served with the pies. Each lady
attending is asked to bring a pie.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wicks re
cently moved from Springfield to
the Louis Framen cottage.
Mrs. Harry Veatch and daugh
ters of Lowell were recent guests
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
H. K. Baldwin. Mr. Veatch went
hunting in eastern Oregon recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris
and son Gene of Auburn, Calif.
are visiting at the home of Mr.
Harris's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Harris Sr.
Mrs. Roton of Los Angeles,
Calif., recently joined Mr. Roton
who has been in Oregon for the
past six months and they are now
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Burrows. They plan to spend
tne winter here.
Work On Road
Work on the new county road
south of the McKcnzie is progress
ing and county gravel trucks are
busy hauling gravel, preparing the
road for the heavy traffic which
will result when the Aberdeen
Loging company starts operation
on Martin creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Georga Kebble
beck of the Alder Grove store ara
enjoying a hunting trip in eastern
Oregon.
Mrs. Roy Joslin of Madras is
visiting relatives in this district
and in Eugene.
Emery Daughenbaugh has been
employed during the past several
days doing cement work for Mr.
McCleur at the Vida store.
AT WENDMNG
WENDLING, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Out of town guests this
week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. Fisher, were Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Croucher and family, lima,
Lila and Billy from Mcdford. Mrs.
Fisher is Mr. Croucher's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumstine of
Eugene were also visitors this
week at the Fisher and McKellop
homes.
Mrs. Elmer McMnster and her
two daughters Marjorie and Shir
ley, have returned to their home
in Noti after spending a few days
with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Mc-Killop.
In building the Ward tunnel
of southern California, 5,200,000
pounds of explosives and 1.150.00C
pounds of drill steel were used.
Reductd from 19c I
Sale! Men's
New Shorts
PnW Lowr
Than fvtr at
Imagine "Gripper" fasteners . . .
colorfast patterns . . . extra
roomy sizes at a price as low as
this! Don't miss this bargain!
Sale! Athletic Shirts 11c
ittcDDeDD Gadgets
Here's everything that you need in small handy
kitchen utensils. Values up to 19c.
WHILE THEY LAST
Your
Choice
Regular 59c Values
Flannel
Nightgowns
37c
Unblatobk
In only
Stock up for the Winter tt this
Ward Week saving I Lovely,
warm cotton flsnnel nighties in
pretty styles . . , plain colors
or stripes. Sizes 15, 16, 17.
TUESDAY ONLY
OIL SILK
UMBRELLA
Regular $1.00. You just
can't afford to pass this
bargain by. Rain or Shine!
It's a Bargain!
TUESDAY ONLY
$2.98 Chenille
ROBES
2
Luxurious robes. Cotton
chenille. "V waistlines,
broad shoulders, .sweeping
skirts. Gorgeous colors!
TUESDAY ONLY
Values To $3.25
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Here's the grandest assort
ment that you'll ever see.
Bath Mats, Hooked Fug.-,
All Wool Axminstcrs. Take
your pick. Come early!
A
TUESDAY ONLY
$1.19 Student
LAMPS
7W
Goose nerk style. Handy
complete with shade. Only
a limited quantity. Hurry!
mimvuiibiam
A
Values Up to $6.95
Sale!
Dresses
80
1
Just about all we can say,
'Come Early." All brand new
rail Styles and colors. Beauti
fully made.
TUESDAY ONLY
Women's
79c Flannel
PAJAMAS
8T
Pretty styles in lovely
warm cotton flannelette.
Stock up now for winter.
TUESDAY ONLY
79c KIDDIES
WHIPCORD
PANTS
5T
Self belts with suspenders.
Dark colors. Reinforced at
straining points.
(1
TUESDAY ONLY
Mens Suede
JACKETS
4
40
Honey smooth suede, beau
tifully tailored. Fuy zipper
front, two roomy slash
pockets. Regular $5.95.
TUESDAY ONLY
COVERALL
FLAT WALL
PAINT
129
Gal.
JLf
Amazing low price on a
standard quality oil type
flat wall paint. Compare
with $2 paint. Reg. $1.79.
Women's
Galoshes
57c
Glossy two-snaps to flatter
your ankles I Easy to put on.
Easy to taka off. And, so
lightweight you hardly know
you're weiring them. Choict
of black or brown.
TUESDAY ONLY
$1 SANDWICH
TOASTER
7T
Toast 2 large sandwiches
. . . folds flat for use as a
grill! Only a limited quan
tity. Hurry!
TUESDAY ONLY
Silvania
PRINTS
a -
Brand new shipment
bought especially for this
Tuesday Special. New de
signs and colors! All 36-inches.
TUESDAY ONLY
$1 RAINBOW
BOWL SET
4 bowls. Each a different
color. Special for Tues
day onlyl
TUESDAY ONLY
WOMEN'S
9 $2.98 JACKETS
7 VZ
Beautiful new wool-and-i(
rayon mixtures, boxy styles.
M Sec this Bargain!
1 wri.TW
.WILLAMETTE
FOR TUESDAY
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Western
Grade
Motor Oil
Bring your own container
and stork up now at this
Special low price. Finest
Quality Western Oil. You
pay up to 25c elsewherel
(lc Federal Tax Included)
I
In Your Container
yd
TUESDAY ONLY!
GARMENT BAG
CHINTZ
A bargain at their regu
lar price of 1.98. Holds 8
garments with zipper!
Hurry only a limited
quantity!
(Appliance Dept.)
Regular $1.98
1-
TUESDAY ONLY!
WASHER COVER
Protect your washer
with this heavy cover.
Now specially priced
for Tuesday onl.
Appliance Dept.
Regular $2.29
00
III
Slaihed in Price
STEEL BROOM RAKE
t Buy several at this low price, dur
' ing Ward Week sale. Handy rake
I for leaves and grass. 18 wire
. teeth, made from highest grado
spring steel. Built for long, sturdy
Hcrvico.
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