yeStfir Residents
Report Meetings
ffESTFIR.
J. A.
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March 21 (Special)
Wiser, Girl Scout
leader, entertained the scouts with
a party at her home recently in
appreciation of advancements
which the girls had made. An in
teresting feature of the evening's
entertainment consisted of mak
ing for themselves dresses using
Wot on
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SWEET GROUND
High food value delicious
real chocolate flavor so eco
nomical, GU1TTARDS gives
"more cups per pound."
SALE on BREAKFAST
and DINING SETS
stuff j our purse with cash, checks or credit and shop with Cal
iban's for dining room furniture. Swedish modem walnut
mi modern
Breakfast Sets $7.95 up
Dining Room Suites $49.75 up Terms
BBO-672 WILLAMETTE-HEILIG THEATRE BLDO.
Sale of Chairs
See These Big
Fireside Chairs
Note the luxurious
piped back !
What a bargain! Big. luxurious wine chairs, the popular "fire
side" model, made for restful relaxation-, together with grand
decorative qualities! The richly styled piped back adds to the
smart effect, a choice of beautiful covers!
Occasional Chairs $4.98
Rockers S6.25
Bedroom Chair SG.D8
Hi-Chair $1.98
USED FURNITURE
G. E. Refrigerator $59.75
Maytas E. Washer $29.75
Bedroom Set $22.50
Walnut Bed Set $59.75
Piano $49.75
Cream Separator $4.95
Wood Ranee $24.75
Dining Table Chairs .S29.75
Office Desk S19.75
Hotpoint E. Range ...$39.75
2 Used Bed Davenports
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had brought with them.
The prize for the funniest cos.
tume produced was awarded to
Jean Marchant. Other games were
played and refreshments served.
Decorations for the occasion were
in keeping with St. Patrick's dav.
Those present included Janet Lee
Ramsdell, Marion Swanson, Jean
Marchant. Bonnie Gayle Stock,
Myrtle Stone. Marjory Michael
son, Macel Dahlin, Alice Jov Var
rier, Phyllis McMahon, 'Eileen
Lansberry, Jean Lovelace. Dor
othy Maulding, Helen and Shirley
Ncff, Juanita Wossner, Maxine
Coffman. Alta Mae Allen. Yvonne
Stoncbrakcr, the Misses June Mc
Ginnis, Martha Wecms, Helen
Noland and the hostess, Mrs.
Wiser and son Jimmy.
The scouts are adding to their
treasury by selling popcorn on
show nights.
T. A. P. Meets,
The T. A. P. met in regular
session at the schoolhouse last
week with Mrs. W. E. Eshom nre-
siding. Previous to the business
meeting the following program
prepared by Mrs. Clifford Baxter
and Mrs. II. n. Pcllett was pre
sented: song by several fourth
grade girls; song, fifth primary
ooys; recitation, Marilyn Whit
sell; recitation, Clarence Miller.
Mrs. S. E. Coffman and Mrs.
Chester Arthur were appointed a
committee to nominate officers
for next year. It was voted to
donate $15 to the school library.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark were
hosts for several guests at their
home last week, entertaining for
the Pinochle club and husbands of
club members. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bryant,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. L. K. Posvar, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kerns and Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
High scores were won by Harold
Smith and Mrs. Kerns, low by
Elmer Bryant and Mrs. R. Smith.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster of
Ringling, Mont., who have been
spending a few weeks visiting at
the home of the former's brother.
A. A. Foster, have left for San
Luis Obispo and Pasadena, Calif.,
where they will spend some time
before returning to Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Long, who
spent the past three lonths with
relatives in Klamath Falls. San
Francisco and other California
points, has returned home.
regular session Tuesday evening
at the hall. The routine business
was dispensed with and committee
reports heard. Mr. LeVee read
three communications pertaining
to his office as agriculture chair
man. The relief committee report
ed on money in their fund. Com
munications were read by the sec
retary L. D. Shrcde.. Bills were
heard and allowed. Two officers
were elected during the evening
and Atlun Zabriskie became as
sistant steward and Laurel Edith
Willian, lady assistant steward.
Mrs. Elizabeth Robson announced
the programs for April 16 which
will be a debate on propaganda by
speakers from the University of
Oregon and also musical numbers
from that source. For May 21
Frank Ronnie of Thurston will be
asked to present his program of
motion pictures and on April 2 the
H. E. committee will be in charge
of the lecturer's hour. For Tues
day evening's program the agri
culture and legislative committee
was in charge of the program hour
and presented a program of group
singing, a talk on dairy cows by
Mr. Zabriskie, a solo by Mrs. D. E.
Benson; talk on the 1940 census by
O. L. Clement, and a paper on soil
building by Mr. LeVec. A game
conducted by Mrs. LeVee and sing
ing by the group, completed the
evening program. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Knox of Spencer Creek
grange were present for the eve
ning. Mr. Knox is master of the
grange and also the 1940 fair board
manager. Both Mr. and Mrs. Knox
addressed the grange. Thirty-one
were present for the evening, in
cluding the visitors. Following the
evening work the H. E. club serv
ed refreshments and an hour was
spent in visiting.
rian Service
The young people of the Chris
tian Endeavor society will hold
their sunrise service Easter Sun
day and this will be followed by a
waffle breakfast served in the so
cial room of the church. Several
of the mothers and ladies of the
vicinity have been asked to attend
for the service and also to help
with serving the breakfast. Com
mittees are in charge of the solic
iting for the food, waffle irons,
decorations and kitchen work.
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School Vote Up
WALTERVILLE. March 21.
(Special) Next Wednesday eve
ning, March 27, the school district
at Waltervi'lle will hold an election
on whether or not to consolidate
with the Cedar Flat school district.
The voting will be at the Waller-
ville grade schoolhouse and every
voter in the district is urged to be
present to cast a ballot on this
topic. Voting will be done at the
Cedar Flat schoolhouse the same
evening on the same topic.
Rcbckahs Clean Hall
The local Rebekah members
have been working several days in
the past two weeks on their hall
and the different organizations
meeting there appreciate their ef
forts in making the lodge room
comfortable and homelike. The
carpet has been cleaned and re-
laid, furniture turned about mak
ing more room. The doors have
been made to swing outward com
plying with fire regulations. In the
kitchen the wood range has been
moved to the downstairs hall and
cooking will be done on an elci'tric
grill. Tables have been moved
around giving more room for work
for the committee in charge of the
refreshments and food sales. The
entire hall has been cleaned. The
outbuildings have been re-roofed
and the yard cleaned and the old
part of the woodshed which was
built on to accommodate the wood
for the high school when it was
held at the hall has been torn
down and the debris burned.
Grange Meets
The Waltervillc grange met In
USE BLUE BELL MILK
Pure Safe Pasteurized
Tested and Inspected
EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY
Phone 638
EASTER GREETING CARDS
Valley Printing Co.
Pastel FELTS In ALL COLORS.
K A MAE-II ATS. Formerly E.
Hcidcl - Hats, Opp. the McDonald.
GET WONDERFUL RELIEF
For Burn and Itch of Simple
PILES
Simple tHtsnerd not wrtck ind torturt
fou with mtddrnlnt Itch, burn and Irrita
tion Stuart's Pyramid Suppositories bring
suiek. welcome relief. Their 7-way medica
tion means real comfort, reduce strain,
helps tighten relaxed membranes, gentl
lubricates and softens. Protective and
antl-chaflnf, so easy to use. It's wonder
ful to be free of pile torture again. Get
cenuine Stuart's Pyramid Suppositories al
your drug store without delay 60c and
II 30
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I th noi-trtls u.e Mentholntum. It
dive (illicit rellff from them dis
comfort t ann prommps npanng ui
the Irritated membrane in the
nostril. It VHixirs ftlno reach, deer
Into the Mr passage. lriUKie
grateful comfort.
Also rub some Mentholatum on
yner chfv-t and back to Improve the
local blood circulation. Rub It on
yo'.:r fr.rrhrrd and t-mp'cs to ailny
headache ond ncurr-Isia due to colds.
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WM ' m Sf wholesome choc- eve,.y psiblc dcscription. Lill.gest as- ff 11 Brassieres & Panties
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Pastd Jewelry I M 29c E:Si5 f I
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Wf . . Easter gifts for children. Place your orders at onco. El sizc!) . j .to , 54
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H BOBBY x POLO SHIRTS f
I WlltK Innrr nnrl 1iirrrt
Just like bit? sister's or mother's.
Lovely colors, gnind styles.
lc and 29c
' COSMETICS '
By Howe
"Favorite of the Stars"
Hollywood Carrot Cream
a delightful cleanser nr.
for dry -skin C.31
New Hollywood Nail I'ollsli
in the latest OKf
shades fi.Jl
Hollywood Kouge and Lip
stick in eight 9Rf
matching shades CJw
Consult our Hollywood Dem
onstrator to solve your
beauty problems.
Made of high
quality fast color
washable fabrics,
some corduroy.
Sizes 1 to 3. Built
to stand plenty of
wear and tear.
KQc$100
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Boys and Oirls
GREW SOX
Khislic tons, blazer
stripes. Biggest as
sortment in town at
only, per pair
1
WillKzlpper and laced
nccksiSnort sleeves, blaz
er stripes.' Evefy' wanted
color for spring wear.
Sizes 10 to 14
Little Boys' Polo Shirts
Blazer stripes, short sleeves.
Crew necks and collar types.
All colors. Sizes 2 to 8
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Children's
ANKLETS
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jt- , 14 t hiirinc and hummer
EiATS
Tlir I.ilc. t ill ( Ii;m iniut tyln
for (-harming women, Sfime
Mtftly vr)rf, olht is bedcrkrfl
wilh Ilowei:!. Only Nfw
lifiry's i.'onlrl brim; you Mich
miahly at
79c $1.00 $149
VEILING
All latest types and colors
for sprint; hats.
19c to 3$c Yd.
&h,;p.. 25c 29c
I.astcx and fancy cuff
tops. Plain and pastel
colors mid blazer
stripes. I'cr pair
Children's Lastcx Top
ANK1LETS
IS
Quality mercerized
cotton and rayon in
pastel and solid colors.
Pair
Men's and ISovs'
FELT HATS
ljfjjjfikj Newest shades and patterns for
ffrTZ jti'-ji :hli fxncii.sivo took in i. You'll
want one to match your spring
suit.
98c
Styled just like big sister's
or mother's. Tearose and
while. Sizes 10
to IB.
50c
Kiddles' Itayon
Panties Bloomers
Sizes 4 to 14. High grade
long wearing material. Buy
several pair Off
at this saving. CUw
KIDDIES' RAYON VESTS
to match.
Size? 4 to 14- -
20c
Children's Srinnp. Jr.
PANTIES
Made of Du Pont
Rayon, Knit to
fit, wear and
wash. Sizes 4 to
14.
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Hoys' Sanfnrizrd Gnbardlnc
TROUSERS
Sizes 8 to 10 In grey.
brown, navy, lip.
blue. Latest
terns. New for
spring. Hog. $1.40 SPECIAL.
Infant's While Elk
SHOES
High ipinlily, very wrvirc;jblc.
They're kind to young feet.
Children's Wee Walker
SHOES
All over America lending child
specialists prescribe these shoes.
Correct construction for healthful
growth. Sizes I to li.
S9icand$t.9
Chililn-ii'i All Leather
SHOES
t-'nr boys and prl. Whiles, two
(onrs, and browns. Crepe and
leather sole;". Girl's patrmt leath
er pumps and oxfords. Boy's Oxi
fords. Sizs 1 to 12.
$1.29 $139 $149
Little Clrls'
DRESSES
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Adnrabl'! fli cs: v for to)1; rif
1 to II. New ay roloix lor
sprinu ... in prints and solid
colors white, puiU, blue and
yellow. Detail;, unusually
line for only
5C2!l3$.S0
Children
HATS
Newe:st styles for Kasler ond
spring. Off faco vision in
honnclt styles and tarns in
straws and fells. Heally
grand at any price.
5Sc 79c $1.00