Linda Briner, Yoncalla,
Breaks Arm In Horse Fall
By MRS. GEORGE EDES
Linda Briner, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Wilbur Briner, fell off
her horse Sunday and broke ber
right arm at the shoulder.
She was taken to the Cottage
Grove Hospital where a doctor set
the bone and put her arm in a
cast. She returned home with her
parents.
Visit In California
Mr anH Mm. Kpliv T.atham and
family returned home Saturday
after spending two weeks in Dow
ney. Calif. While there they vis
ited many places of interest. On
their way home, they visited at
the Elton Grass home in Look-
lngglass. Kent Billeter of El wood.
Neb., returned home with them for
a short visit. He will return to
California and enter college for
his freshman year.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Means and
two sons spent the weekend at
the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirkelie
have rented a small house west of
Scottsburg for the summer.
Those spending Sunday at the
coast were Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Latham and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Emery and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanan and two
children of Sycamore, 111., are vis
iting Lanan's sister and husband,
FOR
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IN JOINTS, MUSCLES; LEGS,
ARMS, AND OTHER PARTS
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and
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Hundreds hav praised thif
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman, for a
couple of weeks.
Mrs. Dellie Kirkelie of Los An
geles arrived last Wednesday to
spend the summer with the Char
lie Kirkclies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gordon and
two daughters of Yoncalla, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lanklord of
Long Beach, Calif., spent the
weekend at Crater Lake. It was
a beautiful day but very cold.
Guests Visit
Guests at the Dee Gordon home
are Mr. and Mrs. Art Lankforl
and three children of Whittier,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
tiankford and two sons of Long
Beach, Calif.
Recent visitors at the Dare King
ery home were Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Quigley and daughter, Barbara,
of Richmond, Calif., Mrs. Ruth
Quigley of Jacksonville, Thomas
Huntington and daughter, Sunnie,
of Bend, Mrs. Sarah Wertt of Cor
vallis, Peret Huntington of Sisters
and Mrs. Mary Eastman, Sarah
Huett, and Cynthia Eastman of
Roscburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Conaway
and family of Lincoln, Neb. are
visiting at the Carl Conaway home
in Scotts Valley.
Eddie and Charles Curtis, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Curtis,
spent the past week with relatives
in Gardiner.
Guests at the James Portlock
home last week were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Lord of Washington, Celora
Painter of Pittsburg, Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Baska of
Washington.
Injured
Jim Portlock was hit with a
stick in the face while working at
the Phillips Mill last week. His
bruises and lacerations were not
bad enough to keep him from
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips
spent three days attending the
Bend water pageant in eastern
Oregon, the Crawfordsville Rodeo
and the Timber Days celebration
at Albany.
A coyote was killed near the
Phillips Mill last week by Harold
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs.' Bud Arnold and
daughter, Cuba Lea, of Sutherlin
Carden Valley' Residents
Visit With Relatives
By ADDIE SCHNEIDER
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soles of
Modesto, Calif., stopped to visit
with the Carl Schmidts. They had
traveled on the Alcan highway
to Prince Rupert, B.C., to visit
Soles' sister and returned to Van
couver, B. C. by boat. Mrs. Soles
is a sister of Schmidt.
Visit Sitters
Wednesday Mrs. Carl Schmidt
took her brother, John Rudeen, of
Seattle, Wash., to Elkton to visit
their sisters, Mrs. Frank Madison
and Mrs. Charles Madison. Fri
day Mrs. Schmidt took her daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert Fielding, and her
children, Bobby and Ronnie, and
returned to Elkton to take her
brother to Eugene to catch the
train for home.
Cindy Post recently returned
from Portland where she had been
visiting her' grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pember
ton have sold their home to Mr.
and Mrs. Russcl Wait of Eden
bower. The Waits have two sons
and plan to move in soon. The
Fembertons are moving to Rose
burg where they plan to build a
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider
and, Marvin, spent Sunday with
Adam Schneider on the Looking-
glass Road.
Mrs. Harry Hill and children,
Gary, and Linda and Donna Lee,
had lunch recently with Mrs. Clem
Schneider and Marvin.
Local News
visited at the Harold Phillips home
in Hayhurst Valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank England
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herring
have moved their trailer hous
es to Tyee where their husbands
will be employed this summer
working in the woods. They will
move back to Yoncalla in the fall.
Stanley Snider and Charles
Turner accompanied Mrs. Ellet
Turner to Wenatchee, Wash., last
week. The boys will try to find
work, and Mrs. Turner will help
her daughter, Mrs. Dail Reed, for
a couple of months.
Walter Ulbricht, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ulbricht, who has been
with the Merchant Marines for the
past three years returned home
last week to stay.
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money. Always plenty of free parking. '
Wading Pools 51"xl3", rigid sides, 12.95 value 8.95
Other Pools, 2.98 to 32.50
Gym Set Giant, 12-play, with slide . 44.88
Swim Suits For boys and girls . - O and up
Swim Suits Lades ... 5.98 and up
Charcoal Briquettes ,0 ib. 129 20.11, 2.39
Charcoal Lighter 39cnd79c
Straw Hats Kiddies 29c
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Table Tennis 2.49
Tether Ball 7-95
Badminton Set 6.49
Shuttlecocks T 31.00
Ping Pong Balls . 31 9c
Roller Skates La. 4.69
Softballs 98c
Baseballs 59c p
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Cartridge Fuses 30.60 omp 1 9c
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Wall Switch :..19c
Double Outlets .. 15c
Plate Covers - 10c
Plug Ends 10c
33c
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Sunday
9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Visits Morh.r Mrs. Harold
Jokela spent the weekend at Fort
land with her mother, Mrs. Anna
Lock.
. Hay Gu.st An overnight
guest Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Simmons and
family was their friend, Martin
Rouse, of Portland.
Visits Family Mary Anne
Peterson, daughter of O. J. Peter
son, visited her father and broth
er at their home in Winston. She
returned to Medtord Sunday.
Returns To Coast Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marks returned Wednes
day at their home at Winchester
Bay, following a week's stay at
their farm near Riversdale.
Back From Colorado Carey
Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hopkins, arrived by plane
Tuesday from a month's visit in
Denver, Colo., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Wink, former lo
cal residents.
Move To Burnt Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hart and children, Jimmy
and Donclie, have recently moved
to Burns to make their home. The !
former was transferred by the '
U.S. National Bank. i
Thur., July 21, 19SS The News-Review, Jtoeeburg, Ore. 3
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ELIZABETH, N.J. lfl . John
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tossing an iced cake at his wife.
The total number of immigrants
to the United States before 1927
has been estimated at more than
37 million.
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