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P -T. A. Makes Plans
P.-T. A. Makes Plans
For Program
LEABURG, Feb. 21. (Special)
The Leaburg Parent-Teacher
association met recently at the
.schoolhouse for a potluck supper
Forty-eight were present. A short
business meeting followed the sup
per, at which time it was derided
to purchase two softhalls for the
use of the school children. Also a
program was planned to precede
the carnival which is to be given
In March. A committee of three.
Mrs. Marion F.lston. chairman, Mrs.
Cleo Carter and Mrs. Middleton,
were appointed by the president to
have charge of this program. Fol
lowing the business meeting a pro
gram was presented with Mrs.
Orville Rankins and Mrs. Ted De
dude in rharge. It included a song
by the audience. Recitation by
Lawrence Hansen; duet, by Hetty
Billings and Joy Fish; duet by
Mrs. Walter Carter and Mrs. Mid
dleton: a skit. "Renting a House"
by Mr. and Mrs. Middleton;
rhythm band by school students;
solo by Mrs. Wesley Hansen; song
by the audience; two piano solos
by Jimmy Howelli! song by the
audience. The association now has
33 members and a number of
others are planning to join. The
next meeting will be held on the
evening of March 17, at which
lime another potluck supper is
planned. Each family to bring its
own table service.
SILVER TEA HELD
EI.KTON, Feb. 21. (Special)
A silver tea was given recently
under the auspices of the Dorcas
society at the home of Mrs. R. O.
Thomas. A program was given.
Mrs. Ida Thomas and Mrs. Mable
Rader sang a duet; Miss Eleanor
Beckley sang; Mrs. Catherine Fen
ley gave a reading; Mrs. Elizabeth
DeLaire sang; Mrs. Edith Gates
gave a reading; Iris Haines read
a paper on Valentine day; Mrs.
Vesta Sawyers gave a reading;
Mrs. Gladys Griffith sang a birth
day song for Mrs. Edith Adams
and Miss Eleanor Beckley. whose
birthdays were that day. Tea was
served to Mrs. Edith Gates. Mrs.
Frank Solomo-i. .Mrs E. M. Owens,
Mrs Vesta Sawyers. Mrs. Agnes
Hudson, Mrs Mable Rade". Mrs.
Hagar. Mrs. Lulu Snook, Mrs.
Edith Adams, Mrs. Edith Madison,
Mrs. Luclle Gcddir y, Mrs. Eliza
beth DeLair. Mrs. Eleven Binder,
and diiuf.hter Eleanor, Mrs. Mable
Binder, Mrs. John Black, Mrs.
T.'iula Anderson, Mrs. Eugenia
Solomon and ton, Mrs. Maud
Kinnslon Mr Nov .I,,.,- M r
Catherine Cheever and daughters
I'curl and Georgie; Mrs. Ella Fen
ley, Miss Iris Haines, Miss Eleanor
Berkley, Mrs. Mary Berkley, Mrs.
Frances Hedden, Mrs. Una Smith,
Mrs. Lnrena Hinder and son Wil
liam Wayne, Mrs. Gladys Griffith,
Mrs Catherine Fenley, Mrs Grace
Beckley, Mrs. Leona Buell, Mrs
Myrtl? Wells, and Mrs. Ida
Thomas.
WALDPORT TROOP ACTIVE
HnLuivni, reo, 2i. i nr
Lions riuh met last week. Commit
tee reports showed that a perma
nent Christmas tree had been
planted in a corner of the grade
school (round, near the highway,
that the entertainment committee
har arranged for a basket social
and card party for February 20
at Hunter's hall, and that a letter
had been received from Repre
sentative .lames W. Mntt regard
ing the possibilities of securing an
appropriation for a seawall around
the town.
The Garden club met at the
home of Mrs. R E. Burns last
week wiUi Mrs. Burns and Mrs.
Calhoun as hostesses. The club
delegates to Corvallis gave reports
IN WALDPORT
WALPPORT. Feb 21 isn.
rial) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Homer
of San Rlego. Cal. have arrived1
for an Indefinite stay with then
brother-in-law, Henry Armitage. 1
who resides a few miles north of
the Coast highway budge
Mr. and Mrs joe Kitchen are
the parents of a baby boy born I
last Thursday night, at the Com-1
munitv hospitnl
MKI i i hk PON
EI.KTON. Feb 21 (Special)
The Elkton chaptei met in regu
lar sei-sion last week with ti.ir.c
Riley acting as Worthy matron In
the :,l "cnce of Lena Rcusen, who
Is 111 The business was cared for
In the regular Way, After chanter
closed the memheis visited and
played i-i.uls till refreshments
War served by Agnes Hudson and
Ins Haines.
I I hin m us
ELK I ON. Feb 21 (Special)
Mrs Charles Hedden was at
tending to business matters in Eu
gene last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Olner Haines
Wen In Eugene recently.
ARROW MESSENGER Ph. (110
Owetlni t ucis . siir Prlntlni
Still Coughing?
Even If other medicine has failed,
don't, be discouraged, try Creomul
slon. Your druggist la authorlied to
refund your money If you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene
fits obtained. Creomulslon is one
word,a.sk for it plainly, see that the.
name on the bottle is Creonuilslcn.
and you'll pet the genuine product
and Ihe relief you want. (Adv.)
CREOMULSION
For Coughs or Chest Colds
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGEN'E. OREGON Fe,
Organizations Announcejvlany Activities In Countyjectln
! tfijfe- T S5 Pinn'nJH Rnnr? h jtiUiM
ipO pay their respec ts to an old
1 from the Newport, R. I naval training station marched on board
Of Constellation's victory over the French frigate ".'Insurgent."
Open House Held
By Parent-Teachers
At Reedsport
REEDSPORT. Feb 21 (Spe
cial) A large group of parents
and teachers from Smith River.
Gardiner, Dean's Creek, Winches
ter Bay and Reedsport, attended
the "open house" held recently in
the Reedsport high school in honor
of "Founder's Day" of the Nation
al Parent-Teacher organization. A
short concert was given by the
school band after which a report
and the recommendations of the
executive committee meeting of
the local P.-T. A. were read and
approved. Mrs. C. W. Walls, presi
dent of the Oregon Congress of
rarent-Teachers, was the speaker
of the evening. A candle lighting
ceremony was given by Mis. Ed
win Morene, assisted by Mrs. Lulu
Gorrelle, Miss Ruby Wright, Mrs.
Granville Leach, Mrs. Wm Taylor,
Mrs. George Radish and Mrs. Berg
Borravllc
The new sc ience wing and Im
provements throughout the build
ing were inspected by those pres
ent, after which refreshments
were sei-vod by the Misses Geor
gia Philpott. Nona Smiley, Vir
ginia Franklin and Harriet Ben
son, of the Home Economics de
partment, and Mrs. Lamina
Parks, Mis Hairy Ballnidge, Mrs
Granville Leach and Miss Ruby
Wright.
I I II MRS. STARR
ALPINE. Feb 21 (Spe
The Glenpine club met ic
at the home of Mrs Ray St,
an all-day meeting. A r
ial)
centlv rr for
itluck
dinner was served at noon to Miss
Madallni Nichols, Mrs. Francis
Brlttian and grandchildren Jack I
and Jill, Mrs. Emltt Nye. Mis. D
J. Whltel, Mis Hugh Hudson.
Miss Marie Gardner, Mrs. Charles
Kreltman and son Wain, Mrs. Guy '
Eachut, Miss Kathleen Eachus, I
Mrs. L. C Davidson, Miss Helen
Davldaon, Mrs. w. a Goble, Mrs
T. M Nye. Mrs. D Coon. Mrt.
George Rhodes. Mrs W, A. Christ
lance. Mrs Walter Peek. Mi,. I.es-,
ter Ferguson. Mrs. Glen Furlong
Mrs Bam and the hostess. Mrs
Starr The club will meet again I
On March 2. with Mrs. V. R. Cum- i
mings of Alpine as hostess.
i i M is HONORED
CRESWELL. Feb, 21. (Special
Willi. cm Harcoinhe was host at aj
chill Supper for members of the i
Creswell high school basketball'
Icon at the home of Mrs. 11. E.I
Voder last week. Miss Jernsledt
and Martha Voder assisted with
the sen Ing The boys were Marvin
Ken. Calvm and Arthur Taylor, I
Allen Kirk. Pean Butted, Alton
Wheeler, Pale Kunl. Kenneth
Coleman, Vance VicnKirk and Er- !
nest Syphtrs, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Bl.ickwell were guests.
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Masons Plan Annual
Social Evening
REEDSPORT. Feb 21 (Spe
cial) All Masons, members of the
Eastern Star and their families
will be guests of the local Mason
and Eastern Star lodges on Friday,
Feb. 24. :it the annual social eve
ning of the order to be given in the
Masonic temple in Gardiner. A
short program is being prepared
which will be followed by thCi
playing of games. Refreshments
Will be served at the close of the I
evening,
i
FORESTRY GROUP MEETS
WALTKRVILLK, Feb. 21.
(Special) Eight members of the '
Comatche Forestry club went to j
F.il! ("reek recently to remain over !
night at the camp and to take part
m the two days forestry work.
Mr. Mopre, club leader, took the
boys over. Those going were Car- I
rol Iverson. Don Scott. Jerry I
Smith. Reuben Tipton. Robert
Zehner. Gerald llennebeck. Char
les Oliver. The regular meeMng
of the Comatche club was held
Friday.
IN JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY. Feb 21.
j (Special)-. The Methodist Episrn
j pal Ladies' Union will meet for
its regular February event at the
home of Mrs W. B. Empey on
Thursday afternoon, Feb. 23.
Ladies are requested to meet at
the church at 1:30 p. m. Cars
will leave
Rev. nr
Portland
Mr. Pope,
past weels
attention.
there
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W Al Tl 1! MENZIBS SPEAKS
ELKTON, Feb. 21 (Special)
Walter Menzies. who is a senior of
the Northwest Christian college, of
Eugene, gave a talk at the Church
of Christ Sunday, last week. Mr.
Menzies was horn In Yakima,
Wash. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Menziet, are missionaries in
Pendra Road. India Mr. Menzies
was in India 14 years with his
parents.
C. E. HAS PARTY
CRESWELL, Feb. 21 .(Special)
The Christian Endeavor of the
Christian church held a Valentine
party at Ihe church service room
last week. An exchange of Valen
tines was Included in the enter-
was in charge. Members of the
group ,ue requested to meet at
the church at 6 o'clock Sunday
evening tor final tests in the course
"Christian Endeavor Essentials,"
recently completed.
MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC
PAINS-ACHES !
It taki mr than "jutt a aalv" to
tiring ant.ty trltrf. tt takca a "rounrtr
MMr.ini" ' &m-h old !.vMhinjE. warm
Int LttutUtOk to pfnrtrate the aurtac
akinandricIpiotiuii-WI.x rvlnnsMhr painful
foe tvngrMion and a.hr rjttt tr colds.
MttMMw H i i - WirWiHi and atiff
in generally yiM promptly.
Httr than thr old-fajthionii muatard
pluater. Muvervlo hi. Nvn unod by
million for SO par. Kvmmondrvl by
tv.iny dQCtOrl and nunMn. In thru
tttrfngtha: Krgular. ihi!drn'a tmild)
and Kvtra Mrong. Alt drugtitu.
jfli I I
which Is listed as the navy's oldest
recently at Newport. The ceremonies marked the
' Family Fun Night
Held By P.-T. A.
At Garden Way
GARDEN WAY. Feb 21 (Spe
cial) A "family fun night" was
sponsored by the Garden Way
P.-T. A. with a skating party last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas
were chairmen and were assisted
bv Mrs. Ralph Cline, Mrs. Frank
Pettison, Mrs. Marshall Lyons.
Mrs. Merle Chase. Mrs. L. Cyr. and
Mrs. H. E. Woliers. Refreshment!
were served at the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Pattison. At the
party were Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Chase, Norman and Neil Chase,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lynns.
Johnny Anderson, Johnny Tom
seth, Wendell Ray. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Cyr, Dora Mae, Joy and
Elizabeth Cyr, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Chase, Hilbcrt Elden and Na
dine Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Thomas. Duane, Juanita, Bobby.
Bonnie and Claire Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Squires, Jack Williams,
Fay Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Vandehcy, Miss Dorothy
Edes. Molly Chase. Larry Moore.
Nancy and Bruce Chase, Mr. V.
H. Davis. Joyce and Joan Davis.
Ida Moore. Miss Wilma Wallace.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cline. Alma.
Buddy. Charles and Dorothy Cline,
Mrs. h. E. Wolters, Jean Woltera,
Mr. and Mrs, Geoige Cole, Douglas
and Eddie Cole, Harriet and Ver
non Brock, Wayne Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cline, Lestelle Pattison,
nnd Mrs Frank Pattison and
i R, Straub.
HONOR MOTHERS
ening where GARDEN WAY. Feb. 21 (Spe
been ill the cial) The 4-H Pinner Belles club
eivc medical of Garden Way entertained the
mothers at a luncheon last week
at the home of their leader, Mar-
Jorie Jensen. All members and
their mothers were present. Moth
ers attending were Mrs. V. H.
Davis, Mrs. F. S. Pattison. Mrs.
Elmo Chase, Mrs R M. Lyons.
Mrs. H. T. Olson, Mrs. Laura Den
ning. Mrs R G. Cline. Mrs. Bruce
Thomas, Mrs. I. II. Calef, Mrs. Les
ter Cyr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen
The next regular meeting of the
club will be Feb. 25 at 1:30 p. m.
at the home of Alma and Dorothy
Cline.
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pprentice seamen
110th anniversary
Churches To Observe
Day Of Prayer
CRESWELL. Feb 21. (Special)
The World Day of Prayer will be
observed by groups of the three
churches at services at the Metho
dist Episcopal church Friday aft
ernoon beginning at 2 o'clock. All
women of the community are in
vited to attend.
.
HONOR FOUNDER
BELLFOUNTAIN, Feb. 21.
(Special) Mrs. II. F. Irvln en
tertained Ihe Bellfountoin Wom
en's Christian Temperance Union
last week at her home in the
church basement The Frances E.
Willaid centennial was the theme
of the afternoon, with the routine
business meeting conducted by the
local president, Mrs. H. F. Irvin.
Ladies attending included Mrs. W.
J. Miller, county W. C. T. U. pres
ident. Mrs. William Tompkins,
Mrs. O. K. Scott, Mrs. Bruce Mc
Kechan and son Paul, Mrs. A. L.
LeVaugh, Mrs. G M. Gragg, Mrs.
John Post. Mrs. F. A. Nusbaum.
Mrs. C. R. Irvin. Mrs. George O.
Pogue and Mrs. Irvin.
MOTHERS MEET
MONROE, Feb. 21 (Special)
Mrs. Frank Porter entertained
the Mothers c lub this week. Mem
bers were Mrs. Joe Morris, Mrs.
Edward Bennett. Mrs. Al Stewart,
Mrs. Georgia George, Mrs. Bice
Carpenter. Mrs. Ira Lemon, Mrs.
Walter Hlbbs, Airs. Wayne Starr
and the hostess, Mrs. Porter. Mrs.
M. O. Mack was a guest.
.
TALK ON LIGHTING
MOSBY CREEK. Feb. 21.
(Special) The Get Together club
met last week with Miss Hazel
Morris. Miss Lois LUtZ gave a
talk on home lighting. A birthday
shower was held for Mrs. Salis
bury and a potluck lunch served
at noon. The next meeting will
be March 9 at the home of Mrs.
Berta McGuire. the subject to be
"The Care of the Hair."
Repeal of the milk control act
will automatically reduce the price
of milk to 10c in this dairy. Echo
Hollow Dairy. Paid Adv.
oi bei
). Rctrvatloi
SKen and th
4 minuttt ea'.
' t?ara. in buiida.
Ratei feoTT $5 por day.
fighting craft,
Planned By Donna
Church Saturday
DONNA, Feb. 21. (Special)
The Donna church is giving a pro
gram followed by a fish pond and
a white elephant sale at the
schoolhouse Saturday evening,
Feb. 25. Pie, cake and coffee will
also be sold. This social is to
help raise funds to put a new roof
on the church. All are cordially
invited to attend
MANY EVENTS PLANNED
THURSTON, Feb. 21. (Special)
Thurston folk are especially busy
this week with social and church
events. On Monday evening, the
ladies of the H. C. club met for
discussion on preparations for the
dinner they are to serve to grange
members and their families, Wed
nesday evening. Tuesday evening
at the Thurston hall drill team
practice and rehearsal will be held
by grange members and officers
and the same evening a church
night business session and party
will be held at the Thurston church
by the congregation. Wednesday
evening will be the grange supper,
which is being given by the ladies
of the grange, losers in the recent
membership campaign, and they
are paying their debt to the men
of the grange by serving a family
dinner. Thursday evening the
Thurston grange is paying its an
nual visitation to the neighboring
grange.
Wednesday the Thurston Ladies'
Aid society is meeting all day at
the social room of the church for
the regular quilting. Meetings will
be held each week until the quilt
is out of the frames.
BUILD NEW CHURCH
REEDSPORT. Feb. 21. (Spe
cial) A new church building is
being constructed by members of
the congregation of the Assembly
of God on a lot purchased recent
ly from the city of Reedsport. Rev.
D. L. Roye is the pastor. The
building, which will consist of one
large room with seating capacity
for about 150 persons, is to be 30
by 40 feet in size, and will be lo
cated in the same block as the
American Legion community hall.
Labor is being donated by mem
bers of the congregation and com
pletion and occupancy planned
for early in the spring.
FROM BELLFOUNTAIN
BELLFOUNTAIN, Feb. 21.
(Special) Walter Lemon who has
been seriously ill for several
weeks, returned recently from the
Corvallis General hospital, and is
now at the home of his sister, and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Reader.
Mrs. Kenneth Masson and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Masson have ar
rived from Portland for a few
days stay in this vicinity. Mrs.
Kenneth Masson was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larkin, while
Mr. and Mrs. Masson stayed at
their ranch recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pague.
NEW FAMILIES REPORTED
MAPLETON, Feb.. 21. (Spe
cial) A new settlement seems to
be underway near here. Six fami
lies have settled in trailer houses
j and the like near the covered
bridge over Knnwles creek on
Route F two miles from Mapleton.
C. W. McLoughlin has been there
several months and now five other
! families working on the WPA proj
ect nave settled there.
MONROE NEWS
MONROE, Feb. 21. (Special)
The Royal Neighbors held their
social meeting last week. A pot
luck lunch was served at noon.
The afternoon was spent playing
500 and bridge.
At the Catholic card party held
this week in the Modern Woodman
hall. Mrs. DeVoss won high ladies
prize. Arnold Eberline. high prize
for the men. and Robert Reiling
won special prize.
Banking Services
Here for Yov
tihrckioft Awtnanta.
Sarinr Arroonta,
Safe IVpoait BniM,
Commercial Loan.
f:ririiltural Lonn.
Prraonal lean.
MonVrmution I .vin
New Building Loan,
Vuto Ixtaana.
Eugene Branch of the
IITED STATES NATIONAL BA
lj " 1 .-mw.v apuKaiie weauier fiver, wnn n a .
t- , , i, i f 1- ? , . I
il fight for life after his plane crashed In v.,,.,1.1? 9
food he floundered 25 miles through deep snow to reach nifeb '
New Minister To Be
Selected By Church
JASPER. Feb. 21. (Special)
The Jasper Christian church will
hold a special business session at
the church, Friday evening, Feb.
24, commencing at 8 p. m. The
purpose of the meeting is to select
a minister for the remainder of
the year and to discuss the proposi
tion of erecting a new church
building. Everyone interested is
invited to attend.
REUNION HELD
BELLFOUNTAIN, Feb. 21.
(Special) The home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Larkin, on the Pacific
highway north of Monroe, was the
scene of a family gathering last
week when their children all
gathered to honor their mother on
her birthday. Among those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Emile
Larkin and daughter Beryl of Cor
vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lark
in and sons Richard and Connie
Ray, Ertis Larkin, Mary Kyle and
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Larkin. Miss
Dorothy Larkin, Clifford and Mel-
vln Larkin, all of Alpine, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Post, Miss Barbara
Post and Miss Loree Buckingham
of Bellfountain, Verlin Post and
Miss Lois Bierly of Corvallis and
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Larkin and
children, Marlin, Patsy Marie and
Jimmie, and Dr. and Mrs. Edward
Bennett of Monroe, Chris H. Lark
in. Wayne Jenkins, and the host
and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lark
in and family resided in the Bell
fountain community for a number
of years.
EGGS ARE TAKEN
LEABURG, Feb. 21. (Special)
The trout hatchery has just com
pleted taking 4,500,000 eggs. Sev
eral thousand have already hatch
ed and are being fed. This ex
ceeds the amount taken in pre
vious years by about 3,000.000 eggs.
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IK
It is our experience thai when a P1"
a bank account he or sbc is more pro1
in the management of money-a""1
energetic in the endeavor to earn wooT
For that reason we feel lliat W are rror
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community at large -a cll as lo j
and families -by constantly y
opening of new Unk accounts. W
like to see every last person -fif 0
and youngsters, too - euippr
growing bank ncrounls.
eoiirs Over 125 Millif
of Vnrtland
Urn
Anniversary Aeefin
Will Be Held fiv
McKenzie Grange
VIDA, Feb. kDM
orange riome Econsiiei tl
meet on Thursday tt ki
Mrs. Dayton Thomjcs, tt
served at noon.
The next regular tatij,
McKenzie River grar.fs 3
Saturday evening. FeSraij
the gymnasium. A po
oi tne nrst anniversary tfj
gdmzauon win os heij (ol
the business mestini a
be preceded by a pothidtij
servea al 6:30 octet
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