X. .. Townsend Club Riverton 4-H Clubs Active RESOURCES With the beginning of the new school year, 4-H club work is well started in Riverton. Four clubs have already organized and elected their officers. On Friday, which is River­ ton’s 4-H day, at least two more clubs will organize. Those already functioning include Clothing 1, and Room Improvement 1, with Miss Opal Robison, leader; Mr. White the 7£h and 8th grade teacher has charge of a woddworking club. Mrs. Mary Ellen Bogard, and her assistant leader, Patricia Rawe, have aided in organizing a grade school art club. To earn money for 4-H club schol­ arships this year, the leaders are planning to publish “The Neighbor­ hood Cook book," and are welcoming the choice recipes of Riverton’s good cooks. Pot-Luck Dinner At Fot Elk School The school children of the Fat Elk school invite the patrons of their district and any other friends who care to come, to a potluck dinner to be held Friday evening, Oct. 10, at eight o’clock. Each family is asked to bring one hot dish, bread and but­ ter enough for one’s own family and dishes. Coffee will be furnished. Following dinner,' Mrs. Florence Oerding, their teacher, will speak on “Mexico” and display many articles purchased on her recent trips into the southern republic. She win pre­ sent a zarape to some one present as a door prize. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $48,314,228.08 United States Bonds ... .......... ..... ••-51,476,764,89 Municipal Bonds and Warrants............................. Other Bonds...................... ...................................... Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon .. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank............................... Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures................ Other Real Estate..................................................... Customers’ Liability on Acceptances........... Interest Earned......................................................... Other Resources....................................................... Total Resources 31st flnnuul PRCIFIC inTERnn TionnL LIUESTOCK <*>^b5.XP0SITI0n Church Has Cradle Roll Party There was a Cradle Roll party for the babies of the Church oL Christ Friday afternoon at the church par­ lors. Mrs. Donald Farr and Mrs. Alan Rhay supervised the children while they played games and colored. Mrs. Dan W. Brown and Mrs. E. H. O’Dell, CradU Roll teachers, ar­ ranged a program for Cradle Roll mothers, and Mrs. O'Dell, cradle roll superintedent, called the roll Mrs. Brown talked about the pur­ pose and aims of the department and emphasized its importance in early child training. Mrs. Elwyn Nosier read a charming poem. A featured speaker was Mrs. Dprothy Bishop, home demonstration agent, who talked about nutrition. Following Mrs. Bishop’s talk, the Cradle Roll youngsters, joined their mothers and listened to Mrs. Elwyn Nosier read a story. Dixie cups .of ice cream and graham crackers were served to the following: Mrs. E. L, Graham and Leighton Leigh; -Mrs. Berlyn Billings and Dennis, Mrs. Ronald Burr and Jo-Deanne, Mrs. Raymond Dalton and Kathleen, Mrs W. A. E^rls and Bonnie Ray, Mrs. George Griggs and Nancy Anne, Mrs. T. S. Harrington and Larry, Mrs. Ralph Harry and Dorothy Luell, Mrs. Amzy Min tony e and Marion, Mrs Elwyn Nosier and Margaret Diane, Mrs. E. H. O’Dell and Sheralee June, Mrs. Ed Paterson and Richard, Mrs. Craig Perrott and Judith, Mrs. Loren Salisbury and Linda Sue, Mrs. Wm. Slater and Billy and Bobby, Mrs. Paul Simpson and Alan Eugene, Mrs. Harold Stevens and William James, Jo-Anne Sutton, Mrs. Elmer Winsloe and Connie Jo. Capital ................................................ $3,000, Surplus ............ ................................. 5,000, Undivided Profits............................. 1,301, Reserve for Contingencies................ 1,877, Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, Etc. Acceptances ................................................... Interest Collected in Advance................... Other Liabilities.......... .................................. Deposits ......................................................... Total Liabilities Hl > it ' ’ * A ■1 They come out like...» ? New when they ore half Soled heeled at the KoKeel Shoe Shop Glen Jones J r ' PRV y MtW.Z StOO r vaj UISK î T mene mt} // WB05UJ0RTH MOTOR CO. 369 FÄONT ST PHONE 15 COQUILLE OREGON