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lugeM Baiter . Guard Receive UiVr- of this com rg. .h. order I4". "hart, which was lr. to their PfZw'Uace. He Ul on the U.S.S. liivtdL. ..-troved trf Harbor bomb- r? . other son KTwS Tuvell. who I V 'lL a senior ai B". plans to en mti r future. TX WW were 3 president of toe i ftinidnf the chapter ,-j the Birthday club. "J home east of J,. Dinner was served "S to the members, lJSk her with .g.fts, fher birthday. . Uuri meeting of the Telephone company uCently t the school LTurkin and George of the board, and ? was elected presi MtttaC were " Starr, president, and Turf wiH' continue to Wble hunter" for the ' (or a time. Ralph L. , i, the other member of rf and J. ! Perin is tt.tnasurer. , VXl: Lrator, Mrs. Minnie Pet- , t given a raise in salary. iThetaa Stahl and daugh- itridi nd B" w"" ntotly from their home MAnjeles. and have been I ,t the home of Mr. and GorfK Tompkins, have to Alpine and are keep H (or Mrs. Stahl's grand Sun Miller, at his home I ma." Jeannette Stahl is I with her paternal grand , Mn. Evadna Stahl, to be .. i tint-Fade pupils. Dale ud Jeannette Stahl, en in the primary room of Mountain school this week, wjferring from the Frank Mi in Portland and Jean Wm southern California. Koran Jean White, who a stijing this winter with Other, Mrs. Emma Kun I Diwion and attending the inttin school," left-this lor Salem to be with her r. who is employed In the I dty. Norma Jean is an pde student, coming here Swta Dakota. In Delight Valley DELIGHT VALLEY Mist Freda Stalder of Portland has been spending this week at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stalder. Pfc Jim Hayes of the air force at Colorado Springs is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rice Hayes. One evening he was a dinner guest at the Oscar Flaten home. The Frank McDonalds have pur chased part of the Lawrence Brown ranch. The McDonalds have been renting the Brown place the p-st year. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whiteacre of Los Angeles were recent guests at the home of Mrs. C. Davidson. E. A, Danielson, county 4-H club leader, was at the Delight Valley school Wednesday evening and gave a talk in the interest of two 4-H clubs to be started soon in the community. He also showed some motion pictures of South America. The above was well attended by the teachers, pupils', parents and friends. The Delight Valley school had a Valentine party recently. All the pupils brought plants and shrubb ery to plant on the school grounds. ings for New Announced BRIDGE The Hay i Improvement club will v ifttraoon. Feb. 25. at Af TIlM, T nnmlN I l Svezey will entertain & eiuB ot the MonawK- ri frtnm at hp hnm Ml Sir, February 23. This is kiy meeting with a covered Koarcon ai noon. fUx Smith has moved to W to mike her home with F&ttr. I a. Anderson of Houston, ni i recent visitor at the Mi lister. Mrs. Fred Richard CllMdln nf Amltv Mt at tha hftm. Af M, nnri jw, honoring Mr. and r--n.ii, wis given recently f home af Mr. and -t T- About 20 guests were jt The occasion was the n wedding anniversary of IHriHart. Santa -Clara Grange Hears FFA Speakers SANTA CLARA The Santa Clara grange met Tuesday eve ning. The literary program was given first. M. C. Buchanan of Eugene introduced two FFA boys . of the Kugene high school, John Backlund and'Al Roy Jonez. Al Roy talked on rat control and John on "The Oregon Farmer Faces the Future." John Back lurid represented Eugene in the diEtrict contest in Junction City Friday evening. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. M. ; C. Buchanan and children, John ' Backlund, Al Roy Jonez, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boeheringer and two j daughters, Misses Dorothy and I Marion Boeheringer. Marion has joined the Spars and expects to leave soon for Florida. The grange voted to hold un In itiation Tuesday evening, April 4, for the first and second degree work and on April 18 the third and fourth degree work will be put on. All neighboring granges ate invited to bring their candi dates to receive the initiation. Dan Young received the third and fourth degree obligation. The agriculture report was by A. V. Thompson who talked on "dried whole milk," and E. G. Vogt ex plained how the powdered milk was made. He also talked on purchasing war goods. Dan Young talked on bean rust and diseases of filberts, also on commercial fertilizer being fine for flax and nay, too. Mrs. Mary Sederlin fur nished the decorations. The refreshments committee included Mrs. Mary Sederlin and Mrs. O. K. Baldwin. The dinner committee for March 7 is Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanderpot, Mr. and Mrs. A.' V. Thompson and Mrs. Alma Rowling. A report was given by just part of the bond drive com mittee Tuesday evening. The re port showed $27,630 from Santa Clara district. A discussion was held on the northwest hospital service plan. Seven of the Santa Clara grang ers attended the Spencer Creek grange dinner and meeting last week. 1 4 : . . The first bananas to arrive In New York were brought from Cuba in 1804. Dinner is Given As Birthday Event WENDUNG Mrs. Tom Bil derback entertained with a dinner recently, in honor of her daughter-in-laws birthday. The invited guests were: Milton Bilderback and son George. Mrs. Nellie Mc Cornack, Tom Bilderback and the honor guest, Mrs. Milton Bilder back. Ensign and Mrs. Alfred Bailey of Tillamook, are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey. Silver Jones of Farragut, Ida., has finished his boot training, and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jones. George N. Yarbrough arrived home from Panama, after three years in the service. He is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Yarbrough and his sisters and families. Herb Ryan, planer foreman at the Booth-Kelly plant, cut off his right hand while working at one of the planers recently. The Canary patrol met at the Girl Scout's cabin recently for a Valentine party. There was a valentine exchange and games were played. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Muriel McConnell, the leader of the Girl Scouts, Donna and Maxine Johnson, Dor othy and Helen Kincaid, Betty and Norma Racy, Martha and Betty Holland, Beverly Peterson, Teresa Kuykendajl, Audrey Kee ler, Logise and Selma Plant, An netta Quigley, Alice Blackman, Nanalee Sisler, Rose Ann Stein berger, Alice Emery and Wynona Cristler. The Needle club met recently at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hof lein. Visitors present included: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Abrams, Mi's. Eaton and Mrs, Johnson, all from Eugene. W I.TVT HOLLOW - LYNX HOLLOW The Lynx Hollow Community club was en tertained recently at the home of Mrs. Jane Smith. Mrs. G. B. Petty, Mrs. Sonia Holcemb, and Mrs. L. S. Soevens were guests and 13 members were present. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. lies of Rioee- field. Wash., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck. Mrs. Sonia Holcomb went to Portland for her final physical to join the Waves, Mrs. Josphy Tighe accompanied her. The Red Cross surgical dressing class of the Walker and Delight Valley districts has changed the meeting days from Wednesday aft ernoons to Tuesdays. FO" COINERS L --" wnnins Mr. r fr Morrison and son a. Mann if- . ..... l w mr. ana Mrs. f JVI Coquille. were Iv. Ti. Nn- Morrisons .J'' ,u"t. Mrs. Ud Mn n n .. . . u. ooya or fl1""!!! at theL. Cd U.. . - two' . " 1Tnt ana (Wmi and ion were h is-T.. 7" K 0,8 home VmIL": M"- Susan htZ., ""f". "a., flr-v S Parents, Mr. 1 J." oraarord. '.and. f hx Turner have L7". " hom in iMIMa. , ..ullage "i'h" stained a hT?-1,nonths a-n" t. . Cait r.mn,.4 Bdw . .. "U1 into the navy. i:-? Club mr"M fj Cunningham. I ten. Dohney tfflltandMr..J.w. rKVhTT " Mch r.J': tiected" K. Mr. - vote. " aanited the hmt. '''ahaitata, NOVEL CHAIR SET Crochet hook and embroidery needle go hand in hand to create this decorative chair set. Make the ceacock in colored floss; crochet the tail in the pineapple design. Inexpensive and fun to do. Pat tern 761 contains a transfer pat tern of peacock bodies; crochet j : i: sena eleven ik.vis in coins for this pattern to Register-Guard Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brings you our New 32-page Needlecraft Cat alog ... 133 illustrations of designs for embroidery, knitting, crochet, quilts, home decoration, toys. School News of Grove Reported COTTAGE GROVE The as sembly program last week was sponsored by the honor society. Mr. Charles led the audience in singing with Irene Schaffer play ing the piano. After the assem bly every one' went out to watch the junior champions of interclass basketball team play the B-squad. The achievement roll for the second six weeks is: Seniors: Shirley Culver, Mary Gasper, Helen Gates, Bernadine Loomis, Phyllis Miller, Kay Taylor. Jun iors, Allen Aspey, Bob Bauder, June Bird, Sara Bjorset, Joyce Clark, Eileen Harpole, Eva Hop- man, Marie Lombard, Laurene Miller, Angela Nelson, Juanita Powell, Chloris Roberts, Abigail Trask, Bob Wicks, Betty Yeakel! Sophomores Shirley Allen, Neta Anderson, Morris Culver, Jerry Mickey, Irene Schaffer: Fresh men; Maxine Allen, Betty Bagley; Jane Beidler, Charles Berg.'Mar jorie Coiner, Eugene Dyksterhuis, June Elfving, Mary Ann Hall, June Malcolm, Dick Moody, Rob ert Naish, and Faye Young; for the third six weeks Seniors: Doro thy Akerblade, Donna Burleson, Boyd Clark, Dpttie Ann Clark, Helen Gates, Mary Gasper, Ber nadine Loomis, Jessie Overton, Velma Pollock, Kay Taylor: Jun ior!! Alan Aspey, Bob Bauder, Sara Bjorset, Joyce Clark, Eileen Harpole, Eva Hopman, Marie Lombard, Laurene Miller, Angela Nelson, Juanita Powell, Chloris Roberts, Abigail Trask, Bob Wicks. Sophomores Shirley Allen, Morris, Culver, Helen rfud gins, Rosemary McCrigler, Jerry Mickey. Freshmen-Maxine Al len, Betty Bagley, Maxine Blue, Donald Clark, Gloria Clark, Mar jorie Coiner, Roy Duerst, Betty Lou Hood, Leonora Johnston, Iur Malcome, Vera June Ma son, Dick Moody, Neva Tonon, Faye Young. The Civil Air Patrol is starting some new classes again this week, this time in navigation and photo graphy. They also plan to have military drill. The C.A.P. group from Cottage Grove went to Eu gene to a meteorology class re cently and when the test grades were handed back Cottage Grove had had the highest score. Trans portation is furnished for those who need It. xne class in pnoio graphy will start Feb. 23, and will be held at the high school. Anyone Interested may take this course. The Cottage Grove B-squad outclassed the junior class intra mural basketball champions 43-7 in a game last week.. In the first games of the intra mural volleyball tournament starting last week, the juniors dropped the freshmen 21-8 and 21-12 in a doubleheader. A much taller senior volley ball team downed a lively sopho more team 21-7 and 21-8 in a doubleheader during the noon hour. ' Evelyn Vincent, junior, with drew from school last week and is now attending school at C res well. Irene Wlllschen. sopbomore, withdrew from school and is mov ing to Roseburg. Virginia Garlinghouse. junior, withdrew from school and is m ov ine: to Roseburg. G.A.A. basketball started last week, with the election or cap tains as follows: seniors, Evelyn Raritlre: iuniors. Carolyn Coop; sophomores, Joyce Land; fresh men, Gold, June Malcolm; fresh men, Blue, June fciiving. SXBJISI DOJTT , , . Man lm oMns or itimn larger than Ss 4 noanlnatlona wit pattern order. Ba vara to aaa that your Kama. Addraaa and Pattern Number, and aizaa ara written nialair and enckaed witk order. lLKAst Do . . . uae atampi or tonejr order If pcnalble. or If rod mutt ota egtau. wrao arcuraly and fatten down with atleker tape. Sow PARTY GIVES ZION. All the grade school and high school young people were in vited to attend a party last saiur riav evenlns at the Zion church, The party was aponsqred by the ladies of the home demonstration club and more than 20 boys and girls came to enjoy the evening of games. Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Irvin, and Mrs. McCain conducted the games and served refreshments. Argentina's coastline , extends for mora than 2.000 tsilaa. Two Installed At Star Chapter ELKTON Two officers were Installed at the recent meeting of Elkton chapter 143, O.-E. S. Mrs. Blanche Wade, as marshal, and Mrs. Mary Grubbe, as Electa Frank Kausche joined the lodge by Initiation, and an application for re-instatement was received. It was announced that a'conven tion will be held at Elkton, on March 14. Four visitors, Mrs. Al' bro, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. Martin were present. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Haines. R. R. .Weils has purchased schoolhouse 66, and will move it to his property. Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyers have moved back from Reedsport to their home here. Umpqua Rebekah lodge 173 met this week. Mrs. Ida Thomas was installed as - right supporter of noble grand. Mrs. Esther Gates was Installing officer.- The fol lowing committees were appointed by the noble grand, Mrs. Rose Henderer: Mrs. Gladys Stewart, Mrs. Madeline Russell, and Mrs. Rita Minter. finance; Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Esther Gates, and Mrs. Lucille Moore, gifts. An ap plication for membership by transfer was ree'd. It was decided to observe birthdays of members each month. Mrs. E. Gates read poem. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Lois Beckley, and Mrs. Edith Adams. Wilbur Garrison Is tearing down the old grade school play shed, and will use the lumber for brooder houses. FROM WALTERVnXE WALTERVILLE Weleomt Rebekah lodge met last week, and special work of the evening was initiation for Mrs. Lillian Mecum. Between 23 and 30 were present for the evening's work. A potluck supper was served after lodge and a social hour enjoyed. The Waltervllle Ladies Aid so ciety met Thursday, all day, in regular quilting session and con siderable work was done on the quilt in the frames. A quilt for Mrs. Woodard of Washington, D.C. was listed with the Aid society for quilting. A covered dish dinner was served at noon with Mrs. D. t. Benson acting as hostess In the absence of the regular hostess, Mrs. Clarence Potter, who was reported 111. Mrs. Irving Jones and ton Gor don, were callers during the after noon, Argentina covert an area of mors than a million (quart miim. THE SOONER WE 60 TO TRIAL, THE SOONER TOUXL BE FREE, TURK- ! IM rvft THAT! A MONTH IN CIS CA6E AND Itl BE NUTTT AS A, U yt fruitcake: I IfWirriTSl Wendling Girls ; Sewing Club Meets WENDLING. The girl's sewing club met at the schoolhouse Tues day afternoon with the leader, Mrs. Cora Wearin, for a Valentine party. Names were drawn at a previous meeting for a gift ex change at this meeting. Valen tines were also exchanged. The game committee consisted of Max ine Johnson, Audrey Keeler and Nellie Prickett; refreshment com mittee, Leola Peterson, and Teresa Kuykendall; clean-up committee. Alice Blackman. Awards were given to the girls who had com pleted their work for this year. Mrs. Nellie Keep ot Seal, Rock, j is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ryan. Mrs. Robert Ruthven. reports that she has some sewing on hand to be done for the Red Cross. Any one who desires to help with this work may get It at her home. Charles Hoflein reports that the fourth war loan drive, went "over the top." Those who helped so licit were: H. E. Bailey, Hallle Pet erson, Darrell Stolberg, Harvey Geiger, Mrs. Wolf Allen, Mrs. Bill Sayles, Mrs. Elizabeth Stolberg, Mrs. Roger Pendall, Mrs. S. D. By-1 ers, Mrs. Unas Raines, Mrs, Ethel Hoflein and Mrs. June Petcrsdorf . Wayne Dillon, A. S.; has com pleted his-boot training at Farrn- gul, Ida.. Ho, has a fifteen-day leave and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dillon. The amateur program which was gLven at the hall Wednesday eve ning was well attended. The chil dren who won prizes are as fol lows: First prize, "Wreck on the Highway," sung by Selma and Louise Plant; second prize, "Old Grey Mare," by George Bilder back, Nickie Coats and Lee Down ing: third prize, a skit by Deloiond Davis, Edgar Emery and Ernest Cristler; fourth prize, piano solos, Halls of Montezuma," and "An chors Awelgh," by Roger Martin: fifth prize, vocal solo, "Dont Sweetheart, Me." by Leslie Littrell; sixth prize, duet, "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle," by Chuck Hoflein . and Shirley Holm: seventh prize, piano los, "Two Sisters" and "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," by Rob ert Martin; eighth prize, duet,! "Cow Boy Jack," by Loretta and canine reiton. The P.-T.A.'is sponsoring a din ner at the hall, Feb. 24, at 6:30 p.m. A number of members of the I Bible Standard church went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott of Donna, Wednesday evening for a farewell potluck aupper. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family are leaving soon to visit relatives in the eastern states. They expect to be gone for several weeks. L . 1 w -a,! I TUSK INDICTER BUT ' rW USUAL STRATE6Y IS WHEE! TH' HOW COULD I HE5 NOT CONVICTED, YET' (I I TO STALL AN0 FENAGLE I D GRAND JURY . 'HfcT rt-P it. II so THE NEWSPAPERS i I AND DELAT TILL THE I I INDICTED TURK WITH AU. THE I DEMAND A QUICK I puBUC LOSES INTEREST--! I aVI I KVX IS1 IIAiTl 1 CVll'LnV.C INC. lkIQI fU ' I II l a...... i ir I M. II . l,".S.t.Xii mm am u.m? I IL. "- I DU1 MOi lt unci mn. . mm- iu u . t r,. , ii , ls.i uwmrmw LITTLE ORPHAN AN MI ti a that ueuTeNAisrr rwa '4 1 ""- w ra Hr mm imb i w:ctix wnw I it tit--I SI " II al ic i-r rue .,,m I fisLJ' 8 I V fll PiLiwa into wc na. R huxb mmilv; III in all IMS. 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BUT W0y SVO.!Nti TOoNO J TEZIRfWOUB M4ASCHJ51A BEEN jSOVEeNMENT d . rVSwaiST.MV INTBEPIDTWE &C ThE. - ( THE8E4 JjJ.lPh kv THSvBE aiCh656 TO rfd&nrrrJl - BwAeeCB. THE8E J SKrZSC TC8 NOBCD MOwST-' MiiSNfiV PENNED (2EL YILiTAij,nZj2il III .bJTm aTAave rtBtrtl lTH'SoeLLA"MiDE- lOPftjePSE CM V MKE f COi 30 V." SoajeC1- ip'NV'M?JED4 6iPAYSlN AWjil nmi fVat. .Trt?m--t. w . t ijr.v.x ;-,7r s.i pvvjrasi'i v H with rwvffijwwr i - ALLEY OOP ' I' WE'RE STUCK CO VOU THIWK IM V 1 1 MEET SOSSUP "WHfc.MfvSeuRESOU ARE W E&D! 1 " AM I CA-IM'T DO I GOIWG TO EVACUATE "v I PASHA GOOti&i, BRlNS WE SO NONOAlR-T CERTAiMLS.'l L V 7. A .rT?"71.?" Dice S.'SfTA,k.EEET.e,A.HIB.'.T V POSlTlMElN. gj. ((fiiWBffrft f "- r- i riinsj before sou A-MaVWT 60 J2!ZZi OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bond Drive Success WALDPORT Waldport went over the top on war bonds, filling its quota of 156.000 with a little more for good measure. Mrs. Arsina Evans and Mrs. Mattie Hosford returned last week from California where they vts-1 lied friends in Los Angeles and surrounding places. The town of j Waldport wa laid out 60 years ! ago by David Ruble, father of . thee two women. Zare F alalia has told hi Eck man Creek property to C. L. Gil lian of Salem. Mrs. Clarence Starr has bought a house and lot from Alvln Mc Cleary. The first baby chicks to ar rive by mail this season came in by the Altea stage this week. L. J. Rickard has sold the Tavern property to Mr. George Hlrshbeiger of Los Angeles. The family has 'rented one of the Rickard mitogen and will take charge of the buaiiMAi rb. 38. Waldport Finances In Good Condition WALDPORT H. L. Kelly, re corder, has published a financial statemsnt for the city of Waldport for the year 1943. A cash balance remained on hand Dec. 31 of $2,240.32. An Interesting Item is that no fines were collected tor I drunkenness or disorderly conduct i during the entire year. Building permits brought in only J32.40 but there art many buildings planned for after the war when this item . win take a Jump. Collections of water rents averags nearly $300 per month. Owing t a heavy wa ter pressure ana oimriDuuon. system W.ildport enjoys a basic insurance rata ot only 50c per, Inn tiuv. The Caroline . Islands, which ' total one-third less than the area . of Rhode Island, would reach from Raltimnm In rt n v if nl mA num map i lha UA