Information Thornton Tire Service Parkersburg News Mrs. John Heffley was hostess to the Parkersburg club last Wednes­ day, at her home. Fifteen members were present to enjoy a delicious pot­ luck dinner. The afternoon was spent discussing the community fair, to be held in the fall, and defense project to be taken up by the club. Dew Valley dub invited the club to meet with them in April and the invitation was enthusiastically accepted. Members present were Mesdames Myrtle Jenkins, Irlean Haga, Anna Morrison, Theresa Devereux, Wava Haga, Emma Scranton, Norma Allen, Annie Hamblock, Maude Danielson, Bertha Morris, Gertrude Munson, Irja Heffley, Bessie Jenkins, Pearl Jen­ kins, Vemetta Heffley. Gentlemen guests of the club were Eugene Ham­ block, Harry Heffley, Richard Daniel­ son, Jim Jenkins and g sand son, Terry. ' Last week Charles and Clayton Fel­ lows drove out to Salem on a com­ bined business and visit trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albertson spent Sunday at the Jack Haga home. Hatched from Pedigreed, Trapnested, Parmenter Rhode Island Reds Strictly a Coos County Product Celebrate with ' unny B rook - . RflCKLEFF PHflRMflCy That simply means that every available ounce of those essential ma­ terials vitally needed in our war-time production MUST BE devoted for such purpose. And that’s why OPM has put official restrictions on building new, non-essential electric service extensions. Don’t just mix yourself s“drink Circuit Court Cases MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY BRAND