ht Officers For
ice Force Named ,
Laos om-&i
UM- m . These two men
r force. u. nd
H i- roU", Coa7. Grove,
iVSSf Sir duties as
'ki. The city com".
pM?le; ..lected Guy
0", olice.
f monwiy . ji..
2 tVhrlors: Otvo.
ft. At Mrs. Georg
EweWQl. yGodard, and
rf?SSr?S her
."5.0. Anderson
L2i Honer. Choir . o
director. Mrs. Herbert
P ,,,d Kred bv a banquet
l P-Nebelung
ferwednesdaye-
,J . during the eve
toMtnustre" d""ng cia.
I dJ snared guests. A re
l" by M. Moon.
' .giu!v sang a solo;,
Geor!J hv Mrs. Moon. A
t3"n'ed Presented by Mrs.
L?SJKi. Guestsfor
' Rev. ana mrs.
"",.7 Marvin Harpoie,
fcrge
bst
nw'. .,i,,,rn T.U-
June
foe Hull
i-n Smith. Pay
?n ... iriv,l Mae
!r'r.S iHar-
Committees For
Grange Are Listed
SPENCER CREEK The fringe
held its regular meeting the pst
week with the new officers in
charge. Officers for the year are:
Master. W. H. McBeth; overseer,
Fred Knox; lecturer, Ruth Defoe;
chaplain, Irene Albro; secretary,
Rriel Schnorenberg; treasurer,
Andrew Erickson; steward, Her
man Erickson: assistant steward,
Henry Schnorenberg; lady assist
ant, Gertrude Albro; gatekeeper,
Dan Trupp; executive committee,
William Schnorenberg, Ross De
foe, Harold Svarverud; musician,
Dale Rumford.
Reports were given by the va
rious committees. The master ap
pointed the following committees
for the new year: Agriculture,
Harold Svarverud; legislative,
Henry Schnorenberg, Fred Knox,
William Schnorenberg, Andrew
Erickson, Wendell Gross; finance,
William Johnson, Haldor Torkel
son, Ross Defoe; business-insurance
agent, Martin Tengs; home
economics, Agnes Johnson, Irene
Albro, Gertrude Albro; sales slips,
Ida Schnorenberg; relief, Johanna
Torkelson, Nina McBeth, Clara
Erickson.
The lecture hour was spent in
group singing and drill practice.
Sgt. J. N. Whittington also spoke
a few. words. Sgt. Whittington
who is with the first tank bat
talion was home on a furlough
after three years overseas.
The home economics club will
meet at the home of Rachel
Schnorenberg on Jan. 17. The re
freshments committee for the
next grange meeting, Jan. 19. is
Irene and Gertrude Albro. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Svarverud.
At Harrisburg
wri .. Thies Walta Cook,
Rhs' Ev" Iv Mrs Herbert
V 52', M s John Van
Miller.
Shirley
HARRISBURG The Christian
church and the Methodist, church
held a potluck dinner at the city
hall Monday evening. Those on
the various committees for this
dinner were: Mrs. C. M. Stone,
Mrs. John Owens. Mrs. I. D. Yor
ian, Mrs. Ina Kirschman, Ijtrs.
Tom Lowel), Mrs. A. L. Darling,
Mrs. Merrill Rush, Mrs. Frank
T U T, ri
IT, recent meeting of the william siefke was masit ot
8 . nr v. Masters i . . . .
n i u-m.n
its. Mrs. .ilh th.
Those no r,i.ason.
'tm'Sstburn. Mrs. Arley
! S"" i7. o r Anderson,
KAHnHare, Mrs. Ernest
Cnand club. W. E, Masi.
SudMrs ShefAPPle
chalrmsn on membership;
M. Boyd, finance; O. b. ..n,
IK Mrs.' Roy Ewing and
Karen presented a program
jrjV... .Za musical numbers.
Lp singing was also enjoyed,
fcahments were served at the
w of the program. Memners
b. t i-.lhr!e Dr. Townsena s
r - - . .
fphdiy anniversary on Jan. io.
ceremonies. Mrs. Laura Spurlin
and Mrs. Mildred Smith had
charge of the ames.
A surprise party was given for
Ben Bowers on his 17th birth
day recently. After a birthdiy
supper at the J. C. Clay home,
the group went to the show at
Junction City. Those present
were: Juanita Roland, Ruth Jon
sen, Bertie Tweedt, Madeline
Clay, George Lynch, Cedric Brock,
Donald Darling, Lester Griswa'.d
Volunteer Fire Group
Holds Annual Meeting
CRESWELL. At th. annual
meeting of the Creswell volunteer
fire department Tuesday evening,
the following officers were elected
for the new year: president, Car
lisle Scarbrough, re-elected; vice
president, F. A. Everson; secretary-treasurer,
J. O. Mortensen;
chief, C. C. Hollemon, re-elected;
assistant, V. W. Johnston, re
elected. Twenty-four calls were
reported made during the year and
donations toward the upkeep of
equipment were made by several
who had been served by members
of the company. Following the
meeting a duck dinner with all the
trimmings was served by Mrs.
Guy Calhoun in appreciation for
services rendered at a fire at her
place several miles west of town.
The dinner was served at the E. O.
Smith home and Mrs. Calhoun was
assisted by Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
W. L. Scott. Sixteen members
were present, this being the total
number in the department since
so many have been called in to
service. The attendance for the
whole year at meetings averaged
twelve.
Parent Meeting
The regular meeting of the Par
ents club of the high school will
be held Thursday, Jan. 18 at the
school building beginning at 1
p. m. Members will visit the var
ious classes and" will be served by
members of the Home Economics
class.
Arthur Harmon1 of Grants Pass
recently visited at the home of
his niece, Mrs. C. L. Ellis, and
family.
Erdine Jones, Nadine Jones and
Nelda Syphers attended a special
meeting of Stewart's junior rop
ing and riding school at Spring
field Mondav evening. Several
leaders were chosen f the meet
ing. Staff Sergeant David Casper is
home on leave from Farragut,
Idaho, to care for his mother who
is ill and who recently suffered a
fall.
Mass Saturday
OAKRIDGE A reaulem mass
for Stephen Palanuk, son of Alex
Palanuk of Oakrldge, will be held
Saturday at 10 a. m. at St.
Michael's Catholic church. Oak
ridge. Corporal Palanuk, 26, was
killed in action Nov. 30 on Leyte,
P. I. The funeral mass will be
said by Father Louis Sohler of
Cottage Grove. Music will be
furnished by St. Mary's high
school choir of Eugene.
Corporal Palanuk was born at
Gorham, N. D., and lived there
special musical numbers and 1 Mrs. Cleona Hill, tho guest of i until his family moved to Oregon
Ith
ftfrMhments.
Rev. Frank E. Brown, rmnisier
I iht Cottaue Grove Methodist
lurch, announces as his topic for
Sunday morning service, i ne
Place to work tor unrisr.
Sara Biorset and Miss Joyce
ml sine s vocal duet
,Vord has been received that Dr.
Mrs. Perry 0. Hanson will be
(resent at the 5 o clock vesper
irvlce. Special accordion and
fcal music win be featured.
T MARCOLA
MARCOLA Mrs. Doris Shew
s returned from San Diego,
altf, where she spent more than
month with her husband, Lloyd
ear, who Is In the navy and Is
San Diego. While there Mrs.
e visited her brother. Thomas
IcCornack, and wife: Mr. and
p. Chet Lunceford, Dorothv
famon, and Richard Mix, all
fnner residents of this com-Mrj.
The trade school 'sirls' vniw.
M team played a practice game
a the high school girls Tues-
VJ evening at the high school.
- vic was m io o in ravor of
Ugh school girls.
Mr. and Mrs. O. r mi.r, i.
N his mother t Hniw," 4.i.
N holiday vacation un
fwland1""' friends ln
honor, Ben Bowers, and the host
ess. Henrietta Clay.
The W.C.T.U. met Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. I. D.
Yerian. The purpose of the
W.C.T.U. was read. A sum of
$41.00 was turned over tn the
treasurer at this meeting, part of
which had been taken in a col
lection at the union service. The
date of the meeting has been
changed from the first Friday of
the month to the second Friday
of the month. The new officers
took over their dutier at this
meeting. Refreshments were
served.
Harold Darling has left for
Portland after spending the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Darling.
in 1937, settling at Oakridge. He
entered the service tn May, 1942
and had been overseas since Feb
ruary, 1943.
Three brothers and a sister also
are in service: PFC Emil Palanuk,
a prisoner in the Philippines; Cpl.
John Palanuk, now in France,
and Walter palanuk, on Saipan;
PFC Nellie Palanuk, in the
marine corps. In addition to these
four, four other brothers and a
sister survive besides his father.
They are George Palanuk of
Roseburg, Paul, Adam and Joe
Palanuk and Mrs. George Po
korny, all of Oakrldge.
Auxiliary Meeta
The Ladies auxiliary met list
week at the city hall. The meet
ing was called to order by the
new president, Mrs. Ada George.
Mrs. J. C. Clay was appointed
for the publicity committee. Mrs.
M. Jensen has been appointed to
have charge of the Hed Cross
work. Mrs. Rilla Owen has been
appointed to visit the sick. New
Girl Scout committees have been
appointed. They are as follows:
Senior scouts Amber Jacobs,
Irene Quinn, and Elfa Moore;
Intermediate scouts; Bnulah Rush,
Ann Roner, and Cecilia Stone;
Brownie scouts, Nellie Vannice,
fUTON ITEMS
lOKTON-The recent ball came
En Elkton and Drain at i Ouida Skirvin, and Ina Kirchman.
resulted in wins for both I The serving committee for Feb
ruary has been appointed, includ
ing Gladys Clay, Elaine Brown,
and Verl Burkhart.
The men of the Christian church
met at the E. W. Blehm home
for a potluck dinner, on Sunday.
They discussed plans for the ev-
f.-ran teams. Elkton' nnrf.f.t.
,i;,?1lt'baU won with
of 28-19. The boys won
fame u-in.
fv. , ' re oi 20-28.
. v.i !8me wil1 be with Cam
Wftit the local gymnasium.
.:;,r.co-mmitt of Ma-
Ned the L n recen,,y ! angilistic meeting whicn will be-
rfthtll. pi.;,; "k ' l"egm Jn. 28. They also 'aikec
Mrear... .u.haxe been made about some remodUng to be done
l and t, T' . i at the church. The women met at
ran Km. ..;7"- """fn. wno the Made Cunboard.
N't hom. h,.i --. e F.rli The Mennonlte quartet sang
local
er, Colo.
wstoffice report,
.. "Quince rennru . .
f bond !ld during cnuh
' recent dnv mpetinff
The Methodist and Christum
held
recent '"'a curing ; v., n,i., v,rh
l. r . .t-i
. - -. cuion of Ta-lulJ i on ounaay evening, inis mevuiiii
P5! carDen,.,,"'. h,ie,.d. h.M th. rhrlsil. church
air home Nor- and conducted by Mrs. John
'Wv.UVl s?d bride. !e"and members f th
Hiti". w Schonsberg are!"-T-c-Ul
p,rem-Mr. and Mrs I Gusts l the homc of Mr
Ma'or Levi, who i Emma Ingram for dinner Sunday
lnJ1Tp1' hMrt- is on fur-1 were: Mrs. Emma Ingram, Mrs.
J1 rn, duty, and Clarence Ingram and sons, Kon-
. Lew i TOmbat dutv soon 1 nie and Larry from Junction
rrive j 10 remam here, j City, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Siet2,
stlbv Mju'mn Gales. Camp ' and daughter, Judy, Mr. and
:'- Bii ," vi!i,,rg his wife Mrs. Barney Sietz and grandson,
JWina . 1 "n "aies. : rveiin, irom iorvaius, r.irs. nun.
t tour.i. '.V1!1 ' 'he Meth- i Burright, of Harrisburg, and the
John E.
a!isi no'd their nvt1 guest
' ft om I'of'"18, J,n- 15, 1 Palmer of Whittier, Calif, aid
"? Hill ' r- a"d Mrs. , the hostess, Mrs. Emma Inr'm.
.J-Sard otto th a The yng people of the First
. hai fi'n,k , p"'y '0,'i- Church of God met rerently and
.J ,J School at vt t.r,lnml t i organized a young people's soc-
"7 'v"ami. Fla , i-, v. it-j ..-i..
-2: 1 Kt T . the
httTv" -
C thatta, w guod
Christian Cru.
saders." Officers were elected as
President, Ethel Jayner; vice
president, George Bewley; secretary-treasurer,
Raymo Sells;
At Florence
FLORENCE. The Townsendl
club gave a party honoring the
anniversary of its founder. Dr.
Frank Townsend, when it met re
cently. On the program giving
readings were Mrs. Nora Brown
Ed Peterson. Mrs. Carrie Prescott,
Percy Peel, Mrs. Olive Lund, Mr.
Ward, and Mrs. Edna Peterson.
Several group songs were sung.
Supper was served to a large at
tendance, with many being new
members.
Siuslaw high school students
are going to do something sub.
stantial toward securing a heating
plant and sealing for the gymnasium-auditorium.
Starting to work
during free time this week are
boys, 15 years of age and older,
who will plant trees for the Silt
coos division of the Crown Zeller
bach corporation in iU reforma
tion project. Money earned on
school days will go to the student
body to be used for buying heat
ing equipment.
Miss Zula Kickbusch, county
health nurse, was here several
days this week working at the
schools of western Lane.
Four prominent members of the
Reedsport-Gardiner Lions ciub
wer-.- here this week Interviewing
prospective members and inviting
them to attend their dinner
planned for Tuesdny night at H"tel
Florence. H is honed to organize
a local Lions club in the very near
lent prayer j future hal
uarwut " wwinwi hii -
been serving with the famed 41st
infantry division ln the far Pacific
for the past 33 months, spent sev
eral days this week visiting at
the home of his grandmother, Mrs.
Linnle Grimshaw, and with other
local relatives.
Sam Hoage and Remus Herring
have gone to Portland on business.
I. J. Rossman reports the scale
of the Henry and Edna Riesenbu
ber residence property consisting
of 20 lots to Homer S. and Eva
Wood of Independence, who have
taken possession.
Mrs. Emma Allen has returned
from visiting at Long Beach, Rlv
eride, and Pittsburg. Cal., the past
three months. Visiting her re
cently were her son, Robert, son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Harris of Depoe Bay, and
grandson, Clifford Harris, Jr., a
coxswain in the navy, home after
18 months sen-ice ln the south Pacific.
young peoples adviser, Mrs. Ha
zel Bewley; adult adviser, Ch.-is
Martig. A special invitation is
extended to every young perron
In the community to attend these
services,
JASPER GRANGE MEETS
JASPER Jasper grange met In
regular session Tuesday. Regular
committee report were given by
the legislative and agricultural
twaaxUtUtv. Grax Jons tiportad
Elmira Grangers
Back Road Project
ELMIRA Elmira grange met I
I the past week, and there war
aoout 80 members present Sev
eral members gave discussions
on the building and maintaining
better roads. A project for post
war work they hope to see done
is Building of better roads, which
will give employment to return
ing veterans and save tires, th
reports said.
A committee on roads wis ap
pointed, which includes Myron
Blackwell, John Schollle and Mr.
Larson. Mr. Ainsworth gave a I
talk on getting a Red Cross first
aid- station at Elmira. A commu
te was appointed to see about
th matter: Ethel M. Parker.
William Ainsworth and Lillian
Peterson.
The following standing com
mittees were appointed: agricul
ture, Darwin Hale, Frank Dle
don, Roy Christian, Leo Parker,
I. M. Inman and Walter Whiting;
legislative, Cecil Emory, Urban
Touy. Carl Peterson, Martin Nel
son, Ben Krells and LeRov Scott:
sales slips. Frank Dledon, Grant
Buehler, Harry Doney, Gladys
Edmiston, Grace Martin; recep
tion, Ethel M.' Parker. Oliver
Shields, Bell Deedon, Al Martin
and Reva Kayser; relief. EtU
Baker, Grace Whiting, Francis
Taylor, Rosa Worthen and Lloyd
Bangs: finance, Austin Christo
pher, Doug Reed. Carl Edmins
ton; resolutions, Myron Black-
well, William Ainsworth, Metta
Blanchard; home economics, Bes
sie Christopher; reporter, Ethel
M. Parker; executive, FTank
Darwjn Hale, and Walter Whit
ing.
cacn ramiiy represented was
asked to donate $5 for the din
ing room fund. The committee
on material gave Its report. The
building fund committee Includes
Frank Deedon, Walter Whiting
and Darwin Hale. The next sup
per committee is Mr. and Mrs.
Urbln Touey, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Williams.
Frank Deedon gave a talk on
'saving and preparing fruit buds
for grafting. He also gave a talk
on victory gardening, urging
more people to prepare garden
ground now in preparation for
more and better victory gardens.
Mrs. Helen Parke, lecturer, I
presented a musical program and
some grange reports; also a get-
acquainted march.
4-H Club Leader
Visits At Veneta
VENETA. E. A. Danielson,
county club leader, accompanied
Viv Mrc T)9ni.1cnn nnrf Marv OIK".
Snarr, state assistant 4-H club
leader, met with the 4-K eluB
leaders of Veneta on Wednesday.
TVi. m..tincr ura. Vi.M In th. .iffhth
grade room and was attended by
Mrs. Glidewell, Mrs. Murray, Mrs.
Kelley, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Stande
ford, Mrs. Stedman, and Mr.
Craighill. After the meeting with
the leaders, a meeting was held
with all the children in attendance.
Mrs. Snarr showed sample of club
work and Mr. uanieison passed
out 4-H club achievement certlf-
Vatac anil nina tn th. fallowing:
First year Robert Craighill, Ann
Eppler, Alvin traignui, aujan
Matthews and Dick Nicols; second
year Hairy Spangler, Joan Smith,
Larry Hanson, Edward Hanson,
IUTbi-u TT.lla Pnnrarf anrf fl.ttv Bow
man; third year, Mary Stulta;
fourth yeai? June Smith, Maralyn
Keeler, Audrey Johnson, Clarence
Hanson and Billy George; fifth
year Courtland Fawven, Gladys
Land. Mrs. Hanson received
one-year leader's pin.
A group of girls and boys gath
ered at the Standeford home Sat
urday afternoon for a surprise
birthday party in honor of Anna
Mae Standeford. The afternoon
was spent playing games after
which refreshments were served to
the following: Muriel Adams, Eva
Mae Settles, Rosa Lee Standeford,
Maxine Jennings, Lavada Smith,
Doris Ann rolsom, Bioawin oei
tles, Helen Fields, Maxine McCart,
Leila Doolin, Pearl Fields, Patty
Hockley, Gordon Stulta, Lester
Standeford, Dale Doolin, Norman
Hockley, Mrs. Standeford and
Carmen and the honor guest, Anna
Ma Standeford.
The Pollyanna club met for
all day at the home of Mrs. Buelah
Woods, recently, with luncheon
served at noon by the hostess. Th
occasion beins th birthday of
Mrs. Woods and she received a
birthday cake and gift from her
"Pollyanna."
Mr. and Mrs. Huselton and sons.
Jack and Jim, from Grand Junc
tion, Iowa, are visiting at th
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hunter.
WUXAGEIXISPTE ITEMS
W1LLAGILLESPIE. Chart
Bolerjack returned hom Satur
day from the hospital, where h
has been two weeks, resulting
from a fall from a house h was
working on.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stogsdale
moved to Corvallis where Mr.
Stogsdal will be employed.
Miss Shirley Hammock returned
home from Portland and Yachats
Tuesday where she spent a week
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knoles re
turned home recently from Fre
donia, Kansas, where they visited
with Mr. Knoles' parents, They
also visited relstives at Witchita,
Kansas, and Ponca City, Okla.
They were gone three weeks.
for the home economics elub, re
porting thst serving at th next
meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Arlo
Jones, and Mrs. Gertrude Hum
phrey. Doris Wheeler mad th
Y. G. A. report, saying that, the
last meeting had been held at the
home of Mrs. Rachel Chase. The
chaplain announced that Sunday,
Jan. 21. would be the annual
grange church Sunday. After the
meeting a program wu presented
by lb Y, O. A
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SERVICES SET
MONROE Schedule of services
at the Monroe and Alpine Meth
odist Community churches next
Sunday, as announced by Rev. J.
A. Roork, pastor, is as follows:
Sunday school at both churches
at 10 a.m.; preaching at Alpine at
11 a m . and at Monro at 8 p.m.,
topic 'Tor Whom Shall We Pray,"
I Sam. 12:23. There will be Youth
fellowship at both churches In
th early evening. The week of
Jan. 7 to 14 Ii universal week of
arajer, All ChriitUat ar asked
to spend time In private and
corporate prayer.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Roork spent
Monday of this week at Spring
field at a meeting of the south
Salem district Parsonage club.
The club was entertained by Rev.
and Mrs. Elsworth Tllton of the
Springfield Methodist church.
Mrs. D. I. Smith, daughter of
Rev, and Mrs. J. A. Roork, spent
th week-end at Monroe and Eu
gene. W. A. Smith, father of U.
Donald I. Smith, also Mrs. Harold
SmlUs eiortUnd, tccomjpinl
Mrs. Smith on the trip. Mrs. Dar
rel Abercombe of Eugene re
turned to Monroe with Mrs.
Cn.111, - 1 -.....I
.iii.ii nil iniri Weill uu run i
land for a short visit. !
Mr. and Mrs. Relllng and chil
dren, Betty, Marvin, and Rich
ard, of this community, were
guests recently at the home of
. Mrs. Reillng's psrents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wlnkleman, near Cot-
tage Grove.
Anton Ceroid took over as
driver of the Sunny Brook dairy
milk truck, Monro rout, whtn
Freddy Peters, former driver, left
to Join the armed forces. Anton
will keep th Job until his father
returns home here. Mr. Ceroid
Is in San Diego at this time for
his health.
Mrs. George Horning has re
turned to Portland to resume her
work. She Is an employe of th
Federal Reserve bank there. Mrs.
Horning is the former Miss
Eleanor Bailey of this commun
ity. Her husband, In training with
the navy, has returned to school
at Newport R. L
i.