st ! young miss, who was born, Feb. 17,1 terested is urged to'be present. Carrie Benham is visiting at the Imme of lier son, Tom Benham, this week, from her home at Bridge. While here her sister, Hattie Hatcher, is staying with their mother, Mr*. Me­ lissa Brownson, who will be 93 years of age this Coming June 1. She still is active in and around her home. Mrs. Bill Noah and daughter, Bon­ nie, of Lakeside, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Amanda John­ son. Earl Johnson, of Hebo, Ore., was in with him after spending the time her the valley last week-end on business husband was away at the S. C. Mc­ and, visiting mi mother, Amanda Allister home. . Joluison. Also at Mrs. Johnson's is Mr. and Mrs. Gene Russell, of John­ son Mill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister Saturday and Scott McAllister returned home with them for a short visit. The regular monthly missionary meeting will be held Wednesday at- I Mrs. Alpha Sayler from Nehalem. She is Mrs. Johnson's daughter also. Mr. and Mr*. John Martin and Mr. and Mr*. Ruble, of Coquille Grange, were visitors last Saturday night at the Fairview Grange. Mr*. Charles Geitner was hostess and served sand­ wiches, salad and cookie*. Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Kenyon moved into their new home last week. They purchased from Tom Benham the small place where the Millards lived. Mrs. J. A. Deudmond is reported much better. She is in Keizer Hospi­ tal in North Bend. She has been un­ able to take any nourishment for a month and was in serious condition. BARROW DRUG COMPANY m. in the Arago church. i Mrs. Grace Rackleft returned home .with her daughter, Maxine, Mrs. Chas. Gale, 'to Klamath Falls last i .vÄv&Ä0^ -V-. WVWMM This states concisely th«\^TAL necessity confront* Ing every section of the State of Oregon... both country and city. Food has become one of the most Important weapons of war. * Th« farmer« of this stat« ar« rallying to produce mor« essential foods in 1943 than ever before. This bank is glad to give public recognition to their important tervice and express its confidence that our "Farm Front will back up our Fighting Front." We urge every citizen to coupe rate by conserving r- the food th« farmer raises and to prevent its waste 4!ßumdui “fktouykout Ottçon. MOUNTAIN statu row« company