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Western National Parks Are Featured Mrs. Joe Premazzi and Mrs. George Foster accompanied Mrs. Elsie Patton of Culp Creek to the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxili ary meeting In Eugene, Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. B. Dixon and daughter Doris, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Swigart of Cottage Grove, went to Portland Thursday for a clinical examination for Doris. They vis ited at the home of a cousin of Mrs. Dixon's, Mrs. Harold Hansen, while in P o r t l a n d , returning home Saturday. Wade Mosby and son Bobby of ! Wendling and M r. and Mrs. Hora tio Mosby and daughter Joyce of Klamath Falls were visitors W ed nesday of Mrs. J. W. Fisher. They were here to attend the funeral oi their uncle, R. H. Mosby, held in Cottage Grove that afternoon. Mrs. Loretta Shortridge and daughter left Monday for O ak land? California, to attend the wedding of Mrs. Shortridge’s son i Kenneth, on Wednesday. They ex pect to visit there for the remain- better cars make it a simple m at- der of the week. ter to take ,n two o r even three M r. and Mrs. M arvin M ahaffey of these glorious scenic pageants and «ons of N orth Bend visited each vacation with a pleasant stay Thursday with Mrs. C. R. Trent, in each." M r. M ahaffey returned to his Nine million color reproductions home Friday, but Mrs. M ahaffey of Western National Parks and remained for several days visit other famous scenes w ill be dis- ! " ithJ ? " fath er- B F ' Bower«' at A NOTCH 0 » TWO Chiropractie xdjust mante —a natural raethod natural people. -g! ' for CHIROPRACTOR -y (0 1 1 *0 1 GMOWl *»«K*A1W»T Mount View Mm. Mnry Cole nnd Mm. Susie Hoyt of lxw Angeles. who had vis ited at the home of Mm. Cole's son. J. M. Cole, for several weeks, returned to their home last week. Mm. J. R. Dally of Vancouver. Washington, was a visitor one day last week of a daughter, Mm. W . N. Dowens. M r. nnd Mm. C. L. Ferguson of Monroe and Mrs Melissa Purker- son of Junction C ity were Sunday ests of their sister. Mm. Boone imphrey M r. nnd Mm. Clarence Turner were Sunday dinner guests of M r. and Mm. J. A. Schneider. M r. nnd Mm. W illard Arne and son of Portland wen- week end guests at the home of M r. Arne's {Mirents, M r. and Mm. Claude Arne, and on Saturday picnicked up Moahy creek with M r nnd Mm. Arne, I .eon Arne of Rn>adhent and M r. nnd Mm. D arrel, Arne and son of Cottage Grove. Virginia Dally of Cottage Grove visited overnight one night last week with an aunt. Mrs. W . N. Dowens. Mm. H attie Bell and W . P. Greiner of Grants Pass nre house guests of Mm. Bell's daughter. Mm. J. M. Cole. Miss Bertha DeVaney of Eu gene nnd Roy Snaugh of Corval lis were ovemlimt guests of M r. and Mm. L. K. Brumfield. Sunday. Miss B etty King of Eugene vis ited Sunday with her parents. M r. and Mm. C. A. King, who took her bock to Eugene that evening. Mm. F . B. Phillips, a former resident of this neighborhood and of Cottage Grove nnd a slater of Claude Arne, died Sunday evening In Corvallis, where she had resid ed for a number of yearn. Mm. Phillips had recently underwent an operation. Funeral services and Internment were held In Cottage Grove, Tuesday. B To reach a port, we must sail, sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anch or.—/)!,v e r Wendell Holmes. There are substitutes for almost everything — except w o r k and sleep. Outboard Motor Week You Get All You Pay For Plus Satisfaction With A JO H N SO N Thornton Corners "It's ten times as easy to see the wondem of our Western N a tional Parks ns It was twenty yearn ago." says Fran k Kittredge. San Francisco Regional Director, National Park Service, to Miss Bettle Enos of Standard Oil's Travel Information Service, who Is showing him a portfolio of tributed to motorists by Standard Mrs M yrtle ^ ki, entertained Standard's new color photographs I Service Men during the next few at dinner Tuesday evening in hon- of National Parks and Western ior of the birthday anniversary of Scenic Views. "Modem roads and months. her son Philip. Invited guests wen» M r. and Mrs. Ray Myers and family of Delight Valley and the ! Bert Myers family and Mrs. Erm a Hebron church Invites absent Castle and children of Blue Moun- friends to attend special services tain. on June 16th, celebrating sixty M r. and Mrs. D. Quaglia and years of worship in the building son of Mosby creek were visitors repi tlons o f outstanding Western now used. A t 11:00, Car, Zehrung, Sunday afternoon at the John -Scenic Views w ill be distributed, pastor, w ill preach the annlver- W illian home. sermon. A picnic dinner w ill M r. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and free, to Western motorists and sary follow and at 2:30 D r. E. M. Pat- daughter were overnight guests families In the next few months by Standard Oil Company of Cali terson of Eugene w ill preach the Saturday of M r. and Mrs. Ralph fornia." J. F. Flnneran of the memorial sermon. Bring lunches W itcher at Vida, and accompanied and enjoy a reunion. them on a fishing trip up the Mc- company announced here today. Sponscred by the Jolly W ork- Kenzie on Sunday. ‘T ills is the greatest single Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Cole of printing of scenic pictures ever ers club, a community picnic is to undertaken in the west, and prob be held in Miss Piper’s grove on Huntington Beach, California and ably ,n the United States," M r. June 23rd. Everyone is invited, daughter Mrs. Thornhill and son Bring lunches. Ronald of Santa Ana, California Flnneran said. Mrs. Phebe Young and Mrs. are visiting here w ith two other All pictures w ill be distributed through service stations and gar M ary Smith entertained on Sun- daughters, Mrs. P ru itt and Mrs. ages handling Standard O il pro <lay with a picnic at their moun- Downing, who have the fox farm, M r. and Mrs. Tom Palmer and ducts to motorists calling at the tain cabin. Their guests were Carl stations and requesting them. No Zehrung. Mrs. Florence Small and Mrs. Phoebe Palmer of Yoncalla one is required to buy anything. children M arjorie and Wendell, and Mrs. Josie Fretw ell of F ru it- land, Idaho, were recent guests Pictures available in each locality and Albert Marcy. Mrs Earl Marcy and children at the Charles Palm er home, w ill be of scenes within reasonable M r. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge driving dis,an«-. The first picture are visiting her parents. M r. and in the series, a brilliant full-color Mrs. Smith, at Hood River, and visited one day last week at the reproduction of the Columbia also working in the strawberry home of M r. Shortridge’s brother Sherman, a t Lorane. River Gorge is now being distrib fields there. Mrs. Jesse Buker was all day Otto Premazzi acompanied by uted by local Standard Service hostess to the Jolly Workers’ last nis sisters. N ita and Jean, are Men. week. 24 being present besides a visiting in Sacramento, California "Fine Western pictures for group of children. The club w ill at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Jen- every Western home" is the ob meet all day with Mrs. Clyde nie Perini. Another sister, Teresa, ject of Standard O il Company's Clark and w ill tie a quilt for the who has spent the w inter with her ambitious program. I t also is ex club. aunt, w ill return home with them pected that distribution of these M r. and Mrs. Edward W hite- next week, pictures w ill encourage everybody foot of Detroit. Michigan, have M r. and Mrs. H a rry Castle of to see the rqany spectacular and been guests of the John Kebelbeck Blue Mountain and M r. and Mrs. beautiful scenic wonderlands w ith family. George Foster and fam ily were in easy travel distance. Emory Tressler and his co- Sunday diner guests of M r. and In this, the enterprise has the workers of Eugene called at Mrs. Melvin McGuire, hearty endorsement and support homes here last Friday. I t is un- M r and M rs. Frank Gierau and of National Park Service officials. derstood that he is an overseas their house guests, M r. and Mrs. veteran of the W orld war, and re- George M ullen were Sunday din- ceived wounds. ner guests of M r. and Mrs. A l- --------------------’ bert Mecelli, In Roseburg. C e /A Mrs. A. M. Brown and M r. and The Friendly Neighbors club OSSAv O r C t/A Mrs prank Turner attended the met with Mrs. J. J. Copple Thurs Mrs. Louise Palleske of Los An- wedding of Robert Kennedy Sun- day afternoon. Names wen- drawn for “Polly Annas" for the coming geles came Thursday evening to day afternoon at Springfield, year. 21 members were present visit at the home of her son and M r. and Mrs. Howard Keene and eight visitors. The next meet daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. M . and two daughters of Saginaw and ing w ill be with Mrs. Levi Rus E. Palleske. iM r. and Mrs. Claude W illey and Miss W aunetta Daniels left daughter of Sutherlin were week sell June 20. M r. and Mrs. C. H. Sharon of Tuesday to visit her mother at Pnd guests at the W . A. Keene Marshfield are visiting at the Yoncalla and w ill go on to Salem home. later to visit an aunt. home of their son W illiam , M r. and Mrs. E. Ross of K lam Miss M argaret Leum of Cottage ath Falls and M r. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Ed Brown left last week to Woodruff and M r. and Mrs. Oscar for Washington where she w ill Grove has been contracted spend two weeks visiting relatives. teach the Silk Creek school next Newlin and daughter Aimee of Miss Iris M onteith and Miss year Grants Pass were recent guests of tri? *to C i i S S S i M r' and M rs‘ Char,es Palmer. M r. Joyce C urryer visited with Mrs. m i i t brother of Mrs paim er. George Getty and Mrs. Pluma made a business trip to Corvallis Hanna In Eugene one day last M r. and Mrs. John Burcham and M r. and Mrs. W . L. W hitlock week. M r. and Mrs. L. Cagle and son of Lakeview spent last week and fam ily were visitors Sunday Potter home at Culp daughter of Dexter spent the visiting a t the Shade Burcham at_JJ?f home. Creek. week end with Mrs. Cagle's par M r. and Mrs. Arnold Roth and M r. and Mrs. V irg il Deeden of ents. M r. and Mrs. Ir a Skidgel. M r. and Mrs. Edward P ettit V em ita and Leonard Estes of Eu- N oti visited Saturday w ith Mrs. ne visited In the neighborhood M yrtle Lake, and on Sunday M r. have moved over near the steel turday. Mrs. Roth has just re- and Mrs. Aus Jones of Pleasant bridge east of Cottage Grove. M r. and Mrs. Howard Keene covered from an appendectomy H ill were guests of Mrs. Lake M r. and Mrs. Joseph Eppen- and daughters spent the week end and is still quit e weak. at the W. A. keene home at Thornton Corners. Lynette F o rd e r spent several days with her grandparents, M r.: and Mrs. F. T. Benston. Miss Joyce C urryer of Winches ter Bay who had spent the past three weeks with Iris Meredith ■ left for Los Angeles. California,) ¡Saturday evening to visit her father several months. a fitting m w name for the Mrs. Tom Partney and daughter of Culp Creek and Mrs. Ed P ettit spent Monday with Mrs. P e ttit’s best premiam gasoline mother. Mrs. J. J. Copple. M r. and Mrs. Levi Russell and we hove ever made • children and M r. and Mrs. Lowell Benston spent Sunday up Sharps creek. Standard Oil Offers Western Scenic Views For Western Homes Hebron Saginaw S INTRODUCING JOE T. SMITH 6th and Washington Treat Dad to a PRACTICAL GIFT 144? Suggest: METAL LETTER FILES 75c 25c—50c BATH SPRAYS POCKET BEN WATCH $150 CIOARETTE LIGHTER $1.00—$3.00 CHIP SETS $1 29—$3.89 PLAYING CARDS . 29c—75c FOUNTAIN PENS 67e—$8.00 VACUUM BOTTLES .................................... 89c OEM CLOG PROOF R A ZO R ...................... ONT. TUBE BARBASO L____________ 5 OEM B L A D E S ................... .............. a «59 c KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store baugh of Lynx Hollow visited picnic a t the Central school house Sunday evening at the Frank G ir- Sunday. au home. D arrel Palmer is visiting a t the home of his grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Snow. M r. and Mrs. John Tucker, Eu nice and Elwood Noland spent Many from here entered the pet Sunday at M r. Tucker's sister, garade Saturday at Cottage Mrs. John Stalder. Grove. Those coming home with The Oscar Flaten fam ily and prizes were: Jeannine Brown, Ashley Flaten, Lloyd Myers, Wes guests, Miss Boyd, M r. Boyd and Mrs. McAllister, the A F. C lark ley Hansen. Mrs. Ralph Sears spent Sunday fam ily and Jack Joll and son in Salem visiting her brother, Ed Frank spent Sunday at Bohemia. Bowman, who is ill in a hospital. Mimeograpn stencils S en tin el M r. and Mrs. E. Bales and son spent the week end at Mrs. Bales’ parents, M r. and Mrs. Ralph Sears. Dean Jackson who has been a t tending OJ5.C. returned home Thursday a n d is employed a t Brown's drug store in Cottage Grove. _ 25c Per Roll M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson 24-Hour Service. spent Friday in Eugene, their grandson, Norman Rausch, re 1 Free Enlargement. turned home after having spent a WE DO ALL THE WORK week with them. AT l H t John Dunlevy left Sunday to spend four days at an American Legion convention in Roseburg. M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and son attended the Job reunion Delight Valley KODAK F IN IS H IN G Picture Shop NATIONAL HOTEL WEEK — JUNE 11th to 17th YOUR LOCAL HOTELS . . . AN ASSET TO YOUR COMMUNITY . . . A SERVICE TO THE NATION When a Hotel Guest Spends $1.00 The Hotel get« 23c—The Restaurant, 18c—Retail Stores, 31o—Oarages, lOo—Theatres, 8c—Miscellaneous, 10c. So far as the hotel’s 23c of each visitor’s dollar is concerned, it is distributed in this manner: 31c for payroll; 29c for supplies, etc., 19c fo r food, merchandise, beverages, cigars, etc., 9c for de preciation and 6c fo r insurance and tips. This leaves only 6c of each dollar which is not enough to pay 5% on even one-half of the investment made in hotels. BESIDES ADVERTISING YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR HOTELS HELP OTHER BUSINESSES Speak a good word for Local Hotel C ottage G ro v e H o tel STANDARD'S SUPREME wrC irvit ® you to Owjoy too tutui ot a fvai sa far sapariar la ordinary CaLol ——— ^.P— Mia sai IM W JIMAJI M unyi gasolines we m nave noiooo it A total of $44,954.60 of state tax funds was distributed to the counties of the state by the secre tary of state recently, It was an nounced today. The money is for the purpose of maintaining county fairs and results from a state levy of one-twentieth of a m ill upon taxable property in the various counties. Counties receiving thè largest amounts were Multnomah with $15,473.72, Clackamas w ith $2,- 162.89, Lane with $2,185.11, and Marion with $2,326.64. Sentinel want ads pufl. Next Sunday Naw far suprama perfermcace— TAX FUNDS DISTRIBUTED REVERSE ALTERNATE FIRING CO-PILOT TROLLING SPEED DUAL CARBUERATION POSITIVE COOLING READY-PULL STARTER FATHERS’ DAY jTonoaro > jopromo • Yaa coa export it to do things far yoor cor— moka H definitely mora responsivo, livelier, unoothor! On sola ot pomps duplayiog the naw Vs “Seereow”/ I STABBARD OIL COMMIT OF C ILIFÔ IB IA