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THT REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
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m Day Dinner To Be
uarv 20 at Reedsport;
gram Is Planned
bsPORT. Jan. 13 (Spc-
L. TicKets are i -
Lre well underway ior me
lay celeDrauon ocms
by the local chamber of
rce. The banquet, to which
ber'of prominent state and
ment WPA, forestry and
n officials have been ln-n-ill
be prepared and served
nbers of the American Le
uxiliarv in the Legion hall
eidav. January 20, at 7:15
During the dinner a mill
igram will be given, follow
lich E. A. Britton, Douglas
, 4-H club agent, will pre-45-minute
program of col
loving pictures of the Urap
ver valley from Diamond
o the Pacific Ocean includ
ctures of Reedsport, Win
. Bay and Gardiner taken
in airplane. Russel J. Hub
president of the Port of
ja, will preside at the ban
rhich has been arranged by
iber of commerce committee
the chairmanship of Frank
rlor. This is to be the first
ries of open meetings being
red by the chamber to
members of all civic bodies
ie general public of Gardi
I'inchester Bay, Loon lake,
jurg, Elkton. Smith river
ie lower Umpqua territory
p invited.
Bartley-Leavitt
,r,rf Mrs. Ed Leavitt of this
Innounced the marriage of
Haughter Faye and Irie Bart
L r.t Mrs. Laura Bartley of
L(r Rav. which took place
lursday, January 2, at Co-
I Justice of the Feace uiar
Barton performing the cere-
I Both young people are wen
h here, Mrs. Bartley having
feted from Reedsport high
with the class of 1940. Mr.
rs; Bartley are making their
for the present at Winches-
py-
tand Mrs. E. u. Lninn were
ecently to the Supper bridge
Mrs. Paul Bernhardt, sub
is for Nelson Hogan. held
Score for the men and Mrs.
'aims for the women. Others
lit wpre Mr. and Mrs. John
far. and Mrs. H. W. Kissling,
lid Mrs. Berge BorreviK, Mrs.
h and Mr. Cairns.
Thursday club met last
fr,r lnnrlipnn with Mrs. W. G.
In, Mrs. John Dye holding
score ana Mrs. noy cairns
id high score. Mrs. Dye will
lain the group on January
Honored At Party
. C. B. Hoover was guest of
at a surprise party Satur-
(vening at the home of Mr.
llrs. Harold Gerhard in Gar-
Guests included Mr. and
E. V. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
brd, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoov-
Gardiner Discussion club
last week with Mrs. Roy Ger-
and the church history group
Thursday evening wi'rfi Mr.
(Mrs. Cyril Jasmin in Reeds-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaecher
lie hosts to the club on Thurs
January 16. at the John Un
residence.
meeting of the executive
bnittee of the local Parent-
her association will be held
o'clock Tuesday in the grade
pi building.' The regular P.-T,
LOVELINESS
.INGERS LONGER
When Your Dresses
Are Cleaned With
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DeerhornP.-T.A.
Plans Annual Dinner
A. meeting will be held Friday,
January 16, in the' high school
building, at 3 o'clock.
Election of officers will take
place at the annual meeting of the
Reedsport chamber of commerce
Tuesday, Jan. 14, in the city coun
cil chamber. All members- are
urged to attend this meeting.
Principal Leavci
Eugene Goode, principal of the
Reedsport grade school for the past
several years has been granted a
leave of absence and is attending
Oregon normal school at Mon
mouth arrived in Reedsport last
week and will substitute as prin
cipal of the local grade school
during Mr. Goode's absence.
At a recent meeting of the
Smith River high school student
body the following were selected
to complete the staff of the "An
chorage," high school annual: Os
car Staveland, editor; George
Staveland, manager; Arthur Ray
mond, sports; Geraldine Noel, as
sistant editor; Dorothy Crook,
pictures; Bill Crook, art; Mary
Boye and Lorraine Westenhiser,
typists; Delores Sylvester, girls'
sports; Dave Morgan, machinist.
Those attending the family re
union held recently at the Ray
Byers home in Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Murphy and family,
and Mrs. Maude Dewas, of Marsh
field; Mr. and Mrs. Walter John
son and family of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Bechtel of Reeds
port, Nile Paull and Frank Byers.
Miss Edythe Mohler, Alured
Walker and Merlin Catterlin were
guests of honor recently at a sur
prise birthday party given by
friends at the Ben Mohler home.
Following an evening of card
games and Chinese checkers, re
freshments were served the fol
lowing persons: Rev. and Mrs. J.
Ted Burns, Mr. and Mrs.- J. C.
Beauchamp, Mrs. Grace Bartow,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Catterlin, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Finley, Mrs. Minnie
Glasser, Mrs. William Hedges, Mr.
Asa Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. William
Lovelace, Mrs. Quina McClay, Mr.
Ed Neimeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Serfling, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Samson and daughter Kope, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Mohler and daugh
ters, Edythe, Alice and Freda and
Mr. Walker.
During the past week Douglas
County Roadmaster Frier, and
Commissioners Roadman and
Hutchinson, were Reedsport visi
tors while in this vicinity inspect
ing work being done on the Loon
lake road. At the present time ten
county trucks are being used to
haul gravel from the plant of the
Umpqua gravel company at
Brandy Bar and it is stated that
10 more trucks will bo. immediate
ly put on the job by the county in
order to expedite the work. The
road is being widened, graveled
and otherwise improved to permit
logging operations on a more ex
tensive scale.
Lease Station
Announcement is made by Dur
bin and Abbott, operators of the
Gardiner Service Station, of the
leasing of the L. C. Arthur garage
and service station on Highway
101 in Reedsport. Messrs. Durbin
and Abbott will operate the newly
acquired garage and continue op
erations of the Gardiner station.
Mr. Arthur will confine his ac
tivities to his auto wrecking busi
ness. Warren McWillis, Reeds
port fuel dealer, has 'acquired the
wood business previously operated
by Mr. Durbin and Mr. Abbott and
will employ aditional trucks in
order to take care of the wood
output of the Gardiner and Win
Chester Bay Lumber companies.
Seventeen members of the
Reedsport high football team and
the team manager received letters
at the Christmas program given
recently. A gold engraved football
Chamber, City Council
Announce Tuesday Meetings;
Other Grove News Given
DEERHORN, Jan. 13 (Special)
The Deerhorn Parent-Teacher
association met Friday evening at
the schoolhouse for the January
business and social session. Lester
Wheeler was chairman, due to the
absence of both the president and
vice-president. About 50 per
sons were present for the evening.
Mrs. John Sloan, chairman of the
hot lunch committee, reported
that at the recent WPA cooks'
meeting which she attended, in
structions were not to accept any
green beans, corn or peas, home
canned that had not been pro
cessed in a pressure cooker. The
federal commodities which have
been available during the past
several months in proportion to
the number of under weight chil
dren in the community, will prob
ably not be distributed, owing to
the new stamp plan for distribut
ing surplus supplies in Lane coun
ty, according to information sup
plied at the cooks' meeting.
The White Elephant project
sponsored by the P.-T. A. reported
several quilt tops and children's
Parmpntc in th malrina Tti av
;-n.rf.i,..i ,h3k: r. lone pine, Jan. 13. rsPe
22 at the home of Mrs. Raymond L," i,,c "
n.,., ,i(u '' ii.",!, company will hold its annual
COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. 13
(Special) The chamber of com
merce will hold a regular lunch
eon and business meeting Tuesday
noon at the Cottage Grove hotel.
The Royal Neighbors will meet
at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening
at the Eagles hall. Installation of
officers will be held.
The La Comus club will meet
Tuesday for a 1:30 o'clock dessert
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Swan
son. Mrs. Fred Anderson will enter
tain the Elmartes club with a 1
o'clock luncheon Tuesday after
noon. The No Expense club will meet
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
George McQueen.
The Tuesday Study club will
meet Tuesday evening in the li
brary at the City hall.
A special meeting of the city
Meeting Is Monday
Florence Items
council will be held Tuesday eve
ning at the city hall.
Plan Initiation
The Eastern Star Chapter jnet
Friday evening at the Masonic
temple. This was the first meet
ing with the new officers in the
chairs. Regular business was trans-
Granger Receives
Medal for Program
GOSHEN, Jan. 13 (Special)
Mrs. E. W. Empcy, past lecturer
of Goshen grange, recently re
ceived the medul awarded in 1940
to the one grange lecturer in Ore
gon, who presented the best plan
for a Boaster night program. The
program for which Mrs. Empey
received the medal was given last
fall at Goshen grange on the an
nual booster night.
The basketry club will meet at
an enrollee of the CCC. He is now '
residing at Triangle Lake.
Friends of Mrs. Ida Benninger
will be glad to know that she is
improving since being seriously
ill at the home of her son Claude
Benninger of Eugene.
The ladies of the Horton aid met
recently at the home of Mrs. A.
after business matters at Triangle
Lake.
To Install Officers
acted and nlans made for the next
meeting at which time initiation the hail next Wednesday lor an all
will be held. Mrs. Fay Ambrose,
Portland, grand associate matron
will pay her official visit. This
meeting will be held on January
24.
Fraternal Order of Eagles met
Friday evening nt the Eagles hall.
Plans were made for a social eve
ning to be held next Friday eve
ning. A basket social will be held
for families' and invited friends
of members. L. Lassiter, Jack
Smith and Vem Booher were ap
pointed to complete arrangements.
L. Lassiter was elected as con
ductor to fill the vacancy left by
the resignation of Joe Wycoff.
Jerry Gerard resigned as inside
guard and the outside guard.
Charles Gordineer, was moved
from outside guard to inside
day meeting. Hostess dates were
drawn by the H. E. members at the
hist meeting.
oimrri W T Millar iiqe aWlpri
Bates with Mrs. George Perkins 37, tH.A 'Tt.vtf '""! outside guard. Installation for
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February 20 was the date set for; the 30 line will serve the lunch,
the annual chicken and noodle1 The 12 line is the other line form-
SMITH
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COUGH
DROPS
supper to be sponsored by the so
ciety for the purpose of raising
funds for the various projects
sponsored by the association. Mrs.
George Perkins is general chair
man for the supper, Mrs. Joe
Odell, coffee maker; Mrs. Walter
Rauch, tables; Mrs. Dell Benson,
Mrs. Everett Wearin, Mrs. Lloyd
Koozer, Mrs. Hogan Hanson .and
Mrs. Emma Hubbard were ap
pointed to assist with the plans;
and the supper. A committee meet
ing was called for Wednesday
afternoon, January 15 at the home
of Mrs. George Perkins to make
plans for the supper.
Mrs. Hogan Hanson, chairman
of the Founders Day committee,
will be in charge of the February
monthly program. Mrs. J. H.
Odell, and Mrs. Lloyd Koozer will
plan the refreshments for the
meeting which will be on Friday,
February 14. Mrs. Dell Benson was
in charge of the social program
which followed the business ses
sion. Numbers included a vocal
solo by Jeanne King, accompanied
by Mrs. Benson; a vocal duet by
John Sloan and Lester Wheeler,
accompanied by Mrs. Benson, a
reading by Lilah Wearin; and a
travelogue with the following per
sons taking part, qnch person giv
ing a brief resume of his exper
ience; Mrs. Everett Wearin, St.
Joseph, Mo., and the giant cactus
of Arizona; William White, "In
Alaska;" David Holmes, "At Camp
Murray;" Mrs. Carroll Fountain,
"The Painted Canyon," and other
interesting points in California;
Mrs. Lloyd Koozer, Fort Peck Dam
and Captain Miles' last stand in
Montana; Mrs. Del Benson, Crater
Lake. Refreshments were served
at the close of the evening by
Mrs. Hogan Hanson, Mrs. George
Perkins and Mrs. Everett Wearin.
ing the telephone company.
Word has been received hern
from Tampasas, Texas, that a
these olticers will be held on
January 24. Ed Lundbom, who is
in the Eugene hospital, is reported
as slowly improving. The Charles
Gordineer family were all report
ed ill with the flu. The men took
daughter was born to Mr. and up a collection to be added to the
Mrs. Gene Chrisman on January
5. They have named her Edna
Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman
lived in Lone Pine district until
a few months ago.
Triangle Community
Club Names Officers
TRIANGLE LAKE, Jan. 13
(Special) The Triangle commun
ity club met last week for an all
day meeting at the Triangle school
ELM1RA, Jan. 13. (Special)
Officers for Loyal Rebekah lodge
at Elmira will be installed Janu-
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Tolcne Piecing on an aid quilt and rv. ofital
individual work was done and af- ers lo be installed are: noble
ter the business meeting refresh- grand, Kathleen Miller vice-
mcnts were served to Mrs. V. Post, I grand. Bessie Christopher; record
Mrs. L. Hulbert, Mrs. Walter Rob- ing-sccrctary, Bertha Stephens;
erts, Mrs. John Horton, Jean I treasurer, Helma Colgaard; finan-
Swope, Corene Daniclson, Zelma : cial secretary, Bernice Fountain.
James, Mary M inter, Mrs. Wm.
James, Mrs. C. Rogers, Mis. C. R.
Burrh, Mrs. Ross Myers, Mrs. Wal
ter George, Mrs. Stewart Myers,
Mrs. R. A. Templeton, Mrs. C. P.
Laferty and the hostess Mrs. To
lcne. The next meeting will be in two
weeks at the home of Mrs. Walter
George.
Sunday guests at the R. A. Tem
pleton home were, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Michael of Junction City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Breuer.
Thursday evening Mr. Templeton's
gymnasium. A potluck lunch was brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Bear Creek Items
BEAR CREEK, Jan. 13 (Spe
cial) Claude Dickens returned
with his team the first of the week
from Lowell where he has been
logging the past six weeks.
School started Jan. 6 after two
weeks' vacation with an attendance
of 13 scholars.
Mrs. Ross, who has lived in one
of Riley Petty's houses for the past
three years, has bought a place 12
miles west of Eugene and is mov
ing out there.
The Orling sawmill started oper
ating again last week after a two
weeks' vacation through the holidays.
Mr. Lee Odell is again hauling
wood from the Orling mill.
donations made by the Ladies
Auxiliary, all of which will be
given to a needy family of one of
the members. The next meeting of
the lodge will be the social meeting.
The Bid and Bye Dinner club
met Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter. Mrs.
Walter Smith held high score for
women and J. Brighton Leonard
held high for men. Mrs. C. L.
Stroup held low score. The club
will meet in two weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stroup.
Visitors Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stewart and
son La Sells left Monday for their
home in Lakeview after spending
the week-end with Major and
Mrs. La Sells Stewart. Loren Stew
art has been working in the U.
S. land office exchange in Port
land for the past six weeks and
is now returning to his forest ser
vice position at Lakeview.
Mrs. Lee Boyd of Pendleton is
visiting her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craig.
enjoyed at noon, followed by the
business meeting which was pre
sided over by the president, Mrs.
Walter Roberts. Election of officers
was held. The officers chosen were
Jean Swope, president; Zelma
James, vice president; Rosa Hays,
secretary-treasurer. At the close
of the business meeting the Polly
anna box was opened. Then fol
lowed the main event of the day, a
shower honoring Mrs. George Pen
nock. Those who attended were
Mrs. Geo. Worthington, Mrs. Joe
Taylor, Mrs. L. J. Miller, Mrs. E.
Guthrie, Mrs. Virgil Post, Mrs.
Clifford Abbey, Mrs. E. Witham,
Mrs. L. Hulbert, Mrs. Vance Ab
bey, Mrs. Chester Starr, Mrs. John
Horton, Mrs. Paul Hutchins, Mrs.
Melvin Shove, Mrs A. Tolene, Mrs.
Earl Breuer, Mrs. Ted Worthing
ton, Mrs. Corene Daniclson, Mrs.
K. (Jongdon, Mrs. C. Rogers, Mrs.
Raleigh Templeton, Mrs. C. R.
Burch, Mrs. Garrett Lyons, Mrs.
W. James, Mrs. Hilton Swope,
Mrs. Richie Hays, Mrs. E. Colson,
Mrs. Allard James, Mrs. Walter
Roberts, the honored member, Mrs.
Pennock, and a number of chil
dren. Floyd McVay, who was Injured
two. weeks ago while working in
the woods, logging, has returned
home from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bruce and
family came recently from Ala
bama, their home, to live at Tri
angle Lake. Their son Lewis en
tered Triangle Lake high school
as a senior and their daughter,
Mary, enrolled in the grade school
in the seventh grade. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce have another son, Robert,
who came west some time ago as
Mrs. Arthur Lilly of Corvallis
were callers on the Tcmplotons.
Mr. Lilly of the Spurlin and Lilly
Hardware of Corvallis was looking
After installation sandwiches and
pie will be served. '
Natron Events
NATRON, Jan. 13. (Special)
Mm. James Bardwell has left
for Texas to bo with her father,
who is ill. She will be away some
time. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn returned
recently from Los Angeles, Calif.,
where tlicy spent several weeks
with his father who was ill, but
was better when they left him.
Bruce l.inquist has moved his
family to Taconia, Wash., where
they will make their home.
Mr. Harris and Mr. Munyoz are
yarding piling on the Mohawk.
CONTAIN VITAMIN A
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MO-Ut FOOD STORE
to be given Coach Mullikin at the
same time did not arrive in time,
but was presented to him later. It
was the gift of the squad in ap
preciation of Coach Mullikin's
endeavors throughout the football
season. Boys receiving the awards
were: Jack Brandon, Leslie Frank
lin, Harold Conrad, Tom Lillebo,
Harvey Kyllo, Dalton Pinion,
Steve Rosier, Fay Willard, Jac
Dunaway, Bill Spicer, Jack Dunn,
Clinton Leack, Stanley Dunn,
Kenneth Luark, Tony Bautista,
Bill Vian, Ted Carlson, and Man
ager Jack White.
Reedsport seniors will go to
Roseburg on Tuesday, January 14,
where they will attend senior day.
The event, sponsored annually by
the Oregon state system of higher
education, is for the purpose of
helping seniors to determine the
institution of higher education
they wish to attend upon gradua
tion from high school. All high
school seniors of the county are
invited, Roseburg seniors acting as
hosts to the visitors.
Aid Society Meets
NOTI, Jan. 13 (Special) The
Ladies' Aid society of the Church
of Christ met recently for the reg
ular meeting for quilting and
other work. A comfort was tied
for the Howard Day family who
recently lost all their household
goods when the Taylor house in
which they were living was
burned. Women of the community
also gave them canned fruit and
other goods.
The members of the Kill Kare
Klub and the Aid society have
made plans to work jointly on
sewing and knitting for the Red
Cross, beginning Wednesday, Jan.
15, at the church, when it will be
decided on how often to meet and I
what work will be done later on.
All women of the community are
invited. A potluck dinner will be
served at noon.
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