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Fag rfvi: Programs, Entertainments Planned In Suburban Areas Many THE RXCISTER-GTTARD, " ETTGENE, OREGON Holiday Loren Hunt Elected Orange Master rOTT gTgROVE. Nov 21 C0l.,C-The following officers .'d&d at Dorena grange last "! for the ensuing term: Loren ". Jter' Lee Smith, juvenile HunL Avsnelle Wicks, assistant; Hi00,' washer, overseer; Rober ""' ,h lecturer; Eldon Steele, WJ liwU Dodge, assistant: """tissue chaplain: Mildred An f's.er: Ethel Hunt, sec- v Shearer, gatekeeper; iur J. feres: Betty William. 'nnThelma Wicks. Flora; ."XZZ..i la p-holke. lady assisiam I"11" j..fcoliv committee ...ward, e x e L " ini,. nth r H E D. Brown, John M!!J 1cian. Maude Gierau. B'dvThnnl will be organized A"'?M.t-", with Henry Wil lie M leader. It was an t,mS that a basketball team has "mized It was voted to Seda" charity drive f tte holidays. Lee Smith d n-.rred chairman of the com 'a Refreshments were served ufhn attended the national Ih. meeting Portland were h&rSlr Luther Be,- MEET FOR QUILTING CLOVEKDALE- Nov. 21.-(Spe-d,lMrs. L. J- Quigley was host- recently to the Cloverdale flies' club, for all-day quilting. .uck dinner was served a oon Birthday guests honored at Z noon hour were Mrs. Daisy toueTV Alvin Vedder, Mrs. frank Elliot, and Mrs. Ethel Wil kins In the afternoon a business meeiing was held and committee reports given. Others present were STftmei Pauline Tendick Mrs. iirlu Mrs. Scott, Celia Scott, Mrs. Bartel Mrs. Wooten, Mrs. Fish wood, Mi's. Petty, Mrs. Widener, Mrs Benton, EWa Roberts, Betty Bartel Esther Roberts and Mrs. Quigley, hostess. The club will meet again on Thursday, Dec. 1, with'Celia Scott as hostess, at the ball. - ' H. E. CLl'B MEETS FRANKLIN, Nov. 21. (Special) The H. E. club of Franklin grange met recently at the hall for all-day meeting. Work for the day was cutting and piecing quilt blocks. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Bry ant, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Johnson, Mrs. Roberta Johnson, Mr. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Akarson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe Allen. Mrs. Jasper Allen, Mrs. Hubert Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cheshire. Claire Cheshire, Mrs. Stinglev, Mrs. Doak. John Allen, with several pickers, was dressing turkeys last week. PLAY PINOCHLE BELLFOUNTA1N, Nov.. 21. (Special) The members of the Pinochle club entertained their husbands with a luncheon and evening of pinochle recently at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larkin. Mrs. Floyd Malcom and Neil Hawley received high scores with Mrs. C. R. Irvin and Elwood Lee receiving low. Members pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Le- Vaugh. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Malcom. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Mill and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larkin. CARVATION CLUB MEETS COTTAGE GROVE. Nov. 21. (Special) Mrs. Wendell Cochran and Mrs. Furl Ballew assisted Mrs. Richard Bushell in entertaining the Carnation club last week at the Bushell home. A 7:30 des sert was served. Guests were Mrs. Sam Vealch, Mrs. Phillip Bukow ski. Mrs. George Crosby, Mrs. Tom Minor, Mrs. Cheeshoro. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sam Veatch, Mn. Walter Dunford, Miss Jean Kose. Names were drawn for the annual Christmas party. A no bostess d;rr,er will be served at the heme of Mrs. W. W. McFar land, December 16. MOVE RESIDENCE LORAN'E. Nov. 21 (Special) the Frank Rulon family is mov ing to the house recently vacated the Albert Guggisburg family wno moved to Siletz. . -" itf si H SCHUMACHER hu good "n lo be all smile aa he "l"rte. in a Memphis hospital, "laose body- was re- Ration, similar to that perform- his teammate, Carl Hohhell. . o permit the New kmJi '',3.nu' ar right-hander to without p,tn next spring, mi J5'.? i'ler and Wea Fer " lh 1 ankees are olh- ma lor ar PiKhers who have had arm tr to nu nave naa arm ble corrected since the close " teasm, k j i 0 AS 15,000 horrified mldget-auto-rare fans watched, the ear driven by Fred Friday lit reeeni race In Los Anieles iaok fire whea a gas line broke and turned him Into the flaming human cornel pictured above. His face wreathed In fire, as seen In the photo, Friday atlaekltr raised his hand to warn off the other drivers, then steered late the infield, came to a step, unfastened his safety belt and leaped eat his clothes ahlase. He was taken ttf a hospital.- suffering from severe burns. At right, another ear la seen swerving to avoid Frlday'a machine. Husbands Entertained By Women's Club At Ahadore ALVADORE, Nov. tfl. (Spe cial) The first social event of the season took place at the com munity hall recently, when the ladies of the Thursday club enter tained their husbands at a chicken dinner. Later in the evening a short program consisting of songs and skits was given. Those attend ing were: Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hill, Mf. and Mrs. F. C. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. K. Kruk, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sanborn, and Mrs. Cooper," a sister df Mrs.- Sanborn from Helena, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. King, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. X. -Lemmen, -Mrs. A. H. Haley, Mrs. A. Stofiel, Mrs. B. Webster, alstt Mrs. C. A. Hall rtd Mrs-. K. Hacker of Eugene, former mem bers of the club. Miss Doris Haley, Miss Iris Webster and Miss Luella May. Hansen. assisted iri serving. . - TURKEYS RELEASED - COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21. Special) Saturday was turkey day in Cottage Grove and was a success from, all standpoints as evidenced from the large crowd on Main street. The Boost Cot tage Grove committee of the chamber of commerce released a number 6f live turkeys from the roof of the -Irish Swart store which became the property of the persons who caught them. Mayor Morelock released the birds. Six turkeys with hundreds of reaching hands who. were intent on pluck ing their Thanksgiving dinner out of the air, was an interesting spectacle to onlookers. By the time the birds were captured they Were minds a gotfd rnahy feathers. Among the lucky ones were Ray Vincent, Mr. Tarr, Walter Fox, Mr. Purcell The hirrls .were re' leased at intervals from 2:30 to 4:30. FROM COTTAGE GROVE COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21. (Special) J. H. Chambers, George Jarobsen, Clint Occum- paugh and Lorraine Oceumpaugh attended a ShrinerS meeting -t Grant Pass recently. Lorraine Oceumpaugh was initiated. Mrs. William Reeves,- who has been at the Helena mine, has left for Stockton, Calif., where Mr. Reeves is employed. Mr. and Mrs. John White re turned home the last of the week from a trip to points in California Mrs. Roy Short and Mrs. C. C, Cruson visited recently in Port land. Mrs. Dr. Harold Axley has taken her small daughter Helen to Port land for medical treatment. Mrs Schofield Stewart accompanied them. WORK OV QUILT COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21. (SneciaD The Neighborly Neigh )ors of Mt. View met recently at the home of Mrs. Henry SnaueT, The group spent the time piecing i quilt blocks for the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. William Wells In Cottage Grove. There will be a Pollyanna gift ex change. A food and needlework !sale was held Saturday at the Irish Swartz grocery store. FROM RIVER ROAD - RIVER ROAD. Nov. 21. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duer and three young sons have moved from Lancaster to Sunnyside Drive. Robert is in the first grade. Mrs. E. E. Green spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harnden on River Road. Roitnol OintaWBt e. I i i T ed o er 40 7 er fur the soothing nWl cttri touch tbal tll norenm nd hutnu heal ing. CleanM tkin Ant with BT Ira rw dkrvrna UeJT V S 0 ts I. as" at ?1 Junior Class Play Is Successful - CRESWELL. NOV. 21. (So- cial) The receipts oi the junior three-act comedy, "Where's Grandma," presented at the W. O. W. hall Friday evening -were $40. A most appreciative audience greeted the players and responded with hearty applause. Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Jilackwell and the play director. Miss Jernstedt, served refreshments to the cast at the Blackwell home following the entertainment. - Bethel Community Club Has Meeting BETHEL. NOV. 21. (Special) Bethel Community " club Met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ross Oakes. Members aeci ded to put the quilt in the fffirha at the home Of Mrs. Andrew ste venson and Hold art all flay meeting at her home ' on De cember 2. . The next regular meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. . Robert Surf oilghs December 16. There will be an exchinie (if eiftS. Present wer: Mrs. A. M. An derson, Mr. J. E. HenflficTtson, Mrs. Robert ' Burroughs." Mfs. Leona Dove. MrS. Kingsley, Mrs. Jessie Taylor. Mfs. Robert pawe, Mis. Kathenne uawe, Mrs.. jane Weber, Mrs.' Wilms "Cellars, Mrs. Wilbur Bfu'ckmSn, Mrs-. Gbrdan Mead and her mother from Marshfield, Mrs. George Clemens, Mrs. John Barnes, Mrs. A. C. Spencer, . Mrs. Stevenson, Snd Mrs. RoSS Oaks. IN BELLFOUNTAIN " BELLFOUNTAIN, Nov. 21. Miss Frances Lemon underwent an operation at the Corvallis gen erai hospital recently snd is re ported to be recovering nicely. MisS Lemon makes her home with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Reader, and attends Monroe high school. Mrs. Etta ScHrader and son, Ralph Schrader, of Spokane, Wn., have arrived for a fortnight's visit with Mrs. Schrader's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Starr, at their home one half mile east of Bellfountain. Mrs. Ralph Malcom and sons. Robert Lynn, Lawrence Gene and Billy, have returned home from a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, of Salem. REPORT ON DINNER BELLFOUNTAIN. Nov. 21. (Special) The Bellfountain La dies' Aid held a brief business meeUng recently in conjunction with the Quilting club. The meet ing was conducted by the presi dent. Mrs. Maude Lamb. It was reported that approximately tlOO was taken in at the dinner given last week at the school gymna sium. It was estimated that about $75 was cleared, which will be used for a new carpet for the rostrum and the general upkeep of the church. Mrs. F. A. Nua- baum. Mrs. H. F. Irvin and Mrs Garth Riekard. were appointed to elect and purchase the carpet. About 20 ladies were present at the meeting-. MEET FOR QUILTING SAGINAW, Nov. 21. (Special) The mothers of the Walker high school students met at the high school one day last week to quilt on the Ulris league quilt. Those attending were, Mrs. Hohmann, Mrs. Mary smttn. Mrs. Rov Fisher. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mary Ltndsay. Mrs. Snider. Mrs Rudolph Hansen, Mrs. Dunlevy, Mrs. Treadwell, Mrs. Monre. Mrs. W. L. Perry, Mrs. Gladys Wright, Mrs. F. England. Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Inez Monteith, Mrs. Johnny Stalder, Mrs. Ada Wright, Mrs. I J. Korstjens, Mrs. Halverson and I Mrs. Ruby Benston. Refresh ments were served by members of the Girls League. j Great SuccttsI Doctor's j Formula for Itching of j ECZEMA Fin sMrfi'atiVirla of powerfully soothing 1 7no Ointment bring wonderful relief. ' Then Itaiuperb medication (ZiaeOiMa, I fubnitrateol Binmuth, Boraeie Acid plus FEVEKAL. OTHBR very special Intre tllenuri starts right in to help Nature promote PAST healing. Grateful uaeri write in from coaat to eoaat praiainc th feompt reaiiha they get. Clean, odorm, fn-eolored fimwljr wrmderful for eo. ; semi symptoms, surfaee pimpled, rinc- awm and similar ska) antattona. Inex i pensive. One trial coBriaceat At all lead' sag 4nt awraa, ... . j ft P.-T. A. Has Program Busmesf Meeting At Reedsport RERDSPORT, Nov. 21. (Spe cial) The Parent-Teachers' Asso ciation met recently In the high school gymnasium," and due to the absence of E. A. Brittain, county 4-H cliib leader who was to speak the program was given by mem bers of the student body. The program was as follows: three numbers by the girls' gleo club; a violin solo by Velda Kelson; tap dance. Thyllis Parks, with Rebecca Butler as accompanist for each number. A talk on books by Mrs. Lulu Gorrell and a display of book jackets of new books in the school library concluded the program, after which the business, meeting was held with the vico-president Mrs. Berg Borrevlk, presiding. In the absence of the president, Mrs Ivan Gay, Announcement was made of the study eluh leaders' meeting td be held in Eugene on November SB and Mrs. J. V. Bald- ridge and Mrs. Earl Foster, study club leaders. Were authorized to attend. Mrs. Sherman Smiley, organization librarian, r e e 0 m mended thnt the National Parent Teathers magazine be subscribed to and placed on the P.-T. A. shelf in the public library. The same was ordered done. Mrs. Stanley Cochfan, cafeteria chairman, reported that at end of fourth week of Operation, all bills Had been paid add a profit of $9.48 was on hand for the purchase of lunch Uckets for under-privileged children. The next meeting of the organization will be held on De cember 16. IN NORKENZIE NORKENZIE, Nov. ai. (Spe cial) The Norkenzie Home Arts club met with Mrs. C. S. Calef last week for Its regular meet ing. Mrs. W. E. Ryan assisted Mrs. Calef as hostess. A dinner was served. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. L. T, Wiseman on Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphrey are at present on a trip to Calif ornia where they are visiting relatives and friends. IN DELIGHT VALLEY DELIGHT VALLEY, Nov. 21. (Special) Mrs. Dave Hite and children have spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Hlte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jack son, near Walker. Mrs. Hite is convalescing from a recent illness C. F. Volgamnre and sons, Gene and Millard of Vancouver, Wn., visited recently at the Lawrence Brown home. Gene is home on his first furlough, having en tered the navy at San Francisco in August. Mrs. Gwendolyn Halght and daughter, Elsie, of Clatskanin were recent visitors at the C, H. Haight home. AT HAYDEN BRIDGE HAYDEN BRIDGE, Nov. 21 (Special) Mrs. Fred Kingsley attended a shower at Thurston recently, given for Mrs. L. Long a former resident In the com munity. The Hayden Bridge Study club will meet with Mrs. Ellen Lam mers TueSdSy afternoon, Dec. 6 at-1:30 O'clock. THANKSGIVING CARDS VALLEY PRINTING 7 DAGGETT A RAMsnFLL, " Tl'flRY, and ELMO . COSMETICS KUYKENDALL DRUG CO. 87 Willamette Bi.. Eugene Why Suffer Any IinfJpr? wmm or h f as raai me em Obtmaa remedies. Ajnatlftf Rl'Ctfcgg for 1000 Tears In CHINA. Ho aaatter with what ailment yon are Afn.lCTEn dmrders, stntMitu, heart, loaf, llrer, kidney, atotnach, ra eoo- aUpatton, uloera, dlabetla, rhau mstlim. gafl and bladder, fever, kin, femaia complaints Charlie Chan Chinese Rerb Co. B. font, t years praettc In China, ntrlea Slaara Oelf W4. aa S.n.. I U U : T. M. ? wn.i.aarrrTE. - si gem, oaa. Thanksgiving Supper Planned By Grange FRANKLIN, Nov. 21. - (Spe cial) 'All Franklin grange mem bers and families are urged to bring their covered dish Thanks giving supper at 7 o'clock next Wednesday evening. Aid Red Cross; WESTF1R, Nov. 21 (Special) Westflr floy and Olrl- Scouts will take part rrr trier-annual -Red Cross roll call, the drive to bagln here next Tuesday, Nov. 22. The boys and Kills will compete in a contest for Red Cross membership here,- . .; ..- ... . . . DBF.RIfORN NUTCS ' DEEHHOHN, Nov, 21. (Spe eial) The new truck and equip ment of the Thlenrt! ranch -will mnkcrits" first trip up the river Tuesday. Nov. 22, esrvylng meat, fruit, vegetables and groceries. The Insurance company has re placed the truck, which was wrecked several weeks ago, dur ing wnicn . nine a picH-up nas been used for the regular run. The scA-ica will Continue as be fare. EUgene Cadwallader, Rennie Koozer and Dibit Haa-r returned recently from eastern Oregon where they hunted for elk. Non of the, party was successful- in shooting any game. The bllszard which swept the section they were in caused them considerable gTlef and car pushing. BIRTHDAY EVENT DEERHOUN, Nov. 31-fSpo cial) Rennie Koozer was honored Friday on his birthday anniver sary when a group of neighbors were, invited to, spend th evening at ,his home, Mrs. Koozer, who planned the affair, as a surprise. served refreshments at the close of the evening, which was spent Irt Visiting and music by Ward Koozer and Lester Wheeler. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart and Norma Hart, Cedar Flat: Mr. rind Mrs. Hal Jennings, Wnlfcrvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wearin, Lester Wheeler, Ward Koozer, John Koozer and the host and hostess. WORK ON CANAL DEERHORN, Now, ' 21. (Spe cial) A crew of men under the direction of Dick Hart, construc tion foreman, began leveling off the banks of the power canal at the Intake near Uie headgates this week. A caterpillar Is used to mriVe the piles nf gravel to hollow spots left since the ditch was widened and deepened several years ago. ARTISTIC PICTimE FRAMING LUDFORD'S PAINT HHOP BUTTER-KRUST THAT GOOD BREAD BAKED BY WILLIAMS Men's Suits , or Overcoats , AND . .'".'.. Ladies' Plain ; Garments ; .' CLEANED .. .AND PRESSED EAST SIDE CLEANERS PHONE 416 7Bz Pound Party Given By Students At Lowe LOWELL. Nov. 21. (Special) Tha Pound party given recently by students of the high school In tha high school gymnasium was a success. About 'JHO pounds of food stuffs representing that many people and to oe used for hot lunches, were taken in. Tha has kelball gama between Thurston high and Lowell high, resulted in victory for Lowell. The evening then was spent In playing games and music. Refreshments were served. LEONA ITEMS LEONA. Nov. 21. (Special) John' Booher has rented the ranch known" as the "Carter Place" of John Schneider, and Is moving his family from Fitch Creek this week. Roecoa VanCleva is doing the dreying. Charles Dourgen of Riddle ar rived one day last week to take charge of the Aiken place, belter known as the Bridges place, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons having returned to Riddle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark of Wash- ougal. Wash., who have been visit ing their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Traylor and family of Marshfield. stopped in Leona to visit with friends both on their trip down and on their return trip. CLUB ENTERTAINED LORANE. Nov. 21 (Special) The Ugo lgo club met at the home of Mrs. Ella Schneider last week. The meeting was opened by a song follcrwed by roll call. Mrs. Lorang resigned from Sunshine committee, Mrs. Foster was ap pointed In her place. It was voted to make tea towels for the P.-T. A. Towels are to bo taken to the next .meeting. U was sugeested members make friendship uuills. The next meeting will be Dec. 2 with Mrs, hthel Lynch, roll call to be answered with "I saw." TI10 Chrisunna party was planned for Dec, 16 nt the home nf Mrs. Eva Hayes. A program will be given and gifts exchanged: A recipe was given by Mrs. Ashley. Recipe next time w!)l be given by Mrs. Elina Davis. A letter was written by members tn Mrs. Madge Addison who has been a patient in the Kugene hospital for some time, Refreshments were served to Mrs, Candis Foster, Mrs. Marion King Mrsj Mabel - lining. Mrs. Eva Hayes, . Mrs. Elva Asnley, Mary Ashley, Mrs. Edith Dunn, Mrs, Elma Davis, Mrs. McAtee, Ruth Tullpck, Mis. Ella Scneitler. GIVE DINNER YONCALLA, Nov. 21. (Sue cial) Mr, and Mrs, Cliorlcs Ap- plegate entertained the following at a dinner recently! Mr. and Mrs, Bert SUck,'Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence Stock and ton,, and Mr and Mrs. Pope of- Wcstflr; and' Mr. and Mrs, John Kruse, Mr, and Mil. Fred Kruss and two children, and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Applegnte and two Children, ARROW MESSENGER rh. 810 YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH ALWAYS I ARMY & NAVY STORE Tit Willamette 8t. WfJMl "NEIGHBORS I krm f GOT ME TO TRY ay a I I I XTy ifi I RED LION, AND fMM A 111 I mil.. lis ii JszmCAJ, iiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisM That's what many of th '1000 motorists whfl made million mile test are telling their neighbors Ranrflfly 1000 iVi-finding nvtoruU (trove ihcir own tun..Mf, orrun, oU irwl new tmn .t.rn of ill nukr.... in an rjk million mil Mwhifh inrlnfoA (vmntry MrtA traffic rlmioft undir all rotvHiiAnt Th nilr nivp v rr 4 ird 18.1 miW per ptlVefl. A Ve nuyrxxy rr)mirrl l,ion i)m at iniifltnt (titft. Ct4vin oo jfn iviglilyrrf eperlrK...aee Red Utm bt ftmt owa etralvtc tKOHSANDS Of MOTORISTS, TOO, FIH0 U0M HlAO MOfOt OIL IS TOPS IUNI IN Auxiliary Will Give Christmas Parly REEDSPORT, Now. 21. (Spe cial) At the A. F. of L. union auxiliary meeting held last week in the American Legion hall, plans were made for a joint Christmas party to be given by Local 2624. A. F. of L union and Ha auxiliary. Funds for the party will be raised at a dance to be given Friday evening. November 1 tor all union and auxiliary members and their friends. Following the business meeting a roll-call program was given and prizes awarded Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mrs. Merle Wnrren for the best stunts. Lunch was served by Mrs. Fred Huppi, Mrs. Fred Sol lars. Mrs. A. A. SL Onge and Mrs. Merle Warren. AT DEERUORN DEERHORN, Nov. 21 (Special) The birthday anniversary of Robert Benson was observed with a dinner pasty in his honor at his home last week. Guests for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. John Sloon, Mr. and Mrs. Ro man Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ben son, Dorothy Sloan, Douglas Beck, LaVerne Beck, Tommy Benson, Dim Benson, and the host and hos tess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benson. H. H. Dawson of Portland was In Deerhorn recently In the Inter est of a government survey for sanitation ill rural district. A "life buoy" club was organiz ed rnnong the children of the first four grades this week to promote Interest In health problems and clesmmess. Each youngster re ceived a chart and has a report to make at the end of the project. Mrs.' Blanche Christonson has been a guest during the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs, Peter Johnson. Mrs. Christonson plans to, visit her niece. Mis. L. C King, In Portland before return ing to her home tn Fowlor, Color ado. ' DRAIN NEWS DRAIN, Nov. 21. (Special) The regular meeting of the Town- send club will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the Civic club room. Dr. Devo.ro reports the birth of a nine and one-half pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Barrlck November 14. They are formerly 01 Oklahoma. Willard Christopher of Eagle Grove, Iowa, is visiting at the Harry Cool home. Ronnie Krcwson burned both hts hands severely when he fell Into the stove recently. FROM MOHAWK MOHAWK, Nov. 21. (Special) Mi', and Mrs. Walter Smith htlve left Tor Willets, California, whore they will spend ten days visiting their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gilmore of Jefferson were recent dinner gursts nt tho Paul Robley home. chan ciirw cttmrss Aran co. 1Mb SplHat DtMntU rltf flnrt All 4UMt ana cbranli mtl. tflmal. and thll. Srn aUmffnU. M jr. pvrMHa In thlt wark. Prlca rvaaanabla. Call rmallon. lira, in a. m. to ( a. m. wathdara. San. 10-11 naon. a Oak BUaaC UMlalra Oaa Ca. 13 for trr Info .-tw imp, JAh j Clialll (IIMOM (IXUJ, IVIIT IIIPtT, f t. H, NIC Mll.WOH Executive Committee Of Civic Club Plans Year's Work CRESWELL, Nov. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. J. R. Miller, president- ' elect of the Civic club, entertained the newly elected executive board of tha club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home recently. Her guests were Mrs. George Wilhelm, Mr3. Myron Blackwell, Mrs. R E. Yoder, Mrs. E. A. Schwering, and Mrs.. Matt Aldropp. Committees were chosen for the new year and other arrangements for the new year book. The new officers will be installed at the December meet ing. LORANE NEWS LORANE. Nov. 21 (Special) The Girt Scouts held a potluck supper and meeting nt the home of the captain Mrs. Vcrna Mnuney recently. The evening was spent playing games. Those present were Ruth and Anna Rowlette, Winnie and Fern Lohrey, Verna Powell, Helen Dunn and Elaine Rulon. Ruby Davis entertained a group of friends at her home recently. Those present were Ira Winnie and Forn Lohrey. Alton Balfour, Helen and Elnora Dunn and Bon nie Keep. Mrs. T. B. Mitchell has been visiting her son Jim and wife nt Wolf Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Davis were recent visitors with his mother Mrs. Catherine Davis. Mrs. Robert Thurston and son Dick of Mcdford arc visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. E. E. Keep. dexter News DEXTER. Nov. 21 (SneclaU Tho 48 club meets on Tuesday, November 22, at the home of Mrs. Rum Tarkcr. All members and those Interested are asked to come as the final plans for the bazaar to bo held on Dee. 2 will be made.' Dexter Baptist church has been invited to Join the Trent Christian church at a politick dinner and Thanksgiving service on Sun., Nov. 20. The Bible study class met recently with Mia. Neuman. DRAPERIES and UPHOIJTERINf Expert Workmanship AppleKjaW Fumihu Co. -. Hth Willamette OREGON AIRLINES -Dally Wi-hedulc To: Portland, Roarlmrf, Marshfield PASSENGER & EXPRESS NORTHMOI'NO L.V. Mamhf'd Sam Lv. nnaehtl'tf 0:40 Lv. Kugene .9-:i0 Ar. PorU'nrt KMS BoiiTiimitivn Lv, PtVtlantt S pm Lv. Kuuena ..3:10 Lv. Kmebu-g 4:110 Ar. Sfiirfthrd 4:40 11 .-at. FARES From Eugene o.m r.l PORTLAND $6.50 $10.00 ROSEBURO 3.50 8.00 MARSHFIELD 4.80 8.00 IIRATED CABIN PLANES ftperd - Comfort - Safety Eugene Airport Phone 3272 VKRE COCHRANE, Portland, siiys: "When my Chevro let Rot 21.6 miles per it'll Ion, I knew Red Lion wns tops." W. C. DlfF.R. JR Salem, Rot 19.9 miles per gallon In a Ford. lie snys: "Red Lion's my best mileage inuranee." In fku Mt ult iwri vera tkttkfl fcv aa M.pM,.'ni Or. PMt Mrmkmi tm. i (I