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f r PAOÉ f EN MARCH I t ■ ( N e w fo r N o w / “Pretty” Prints lib Come to see and hear the high school operetta. "The Tea House of Sing Lo," on March 14 at 8:00 o’clock at the high school. 31-ltc-2i wear now . . . . and gayly into summer. Florals, Novelties. — See these Extra values Brand New Assort ment of Miltex Dresses too lovely in - every way. New Shipment of Reuse Dresses at a li q . $1.00 We Giro and Redeem 8 AH. Green Stamps “Oh Professor, How Could You!" 3-act comedy sponsored by Service Guild to be presented at Jefferson school gym, Friday, March 21. at 8:00 p. m. Adm. 10c. 25c. 35«. Tickets on sale at Western Auto Supply. 31-2tc-32 Honor Best Maritime Cadet Fifty-Nine Pupils , I ¡On Achievement Í Roll 4th 6 Weeks , - . A total of fifty-nine high school isipils made the achievement roil for the fourth six weeks period By cltt.HHVM there were seventeen j'senior», seven juniors: eighteen sophomores and seventeen fn ,Hh. I nien. L) Seniors: Paul Anderson. Nancy 1 Anlntif, Louise Armstrong. Doris Black. Marcia Hrund, Billie But- I ler, Elinor Clark. Brady Evenson. Miss Lucila Pleuurd of Suther- llin returned home after a w erk» visit at the Frank Pleuard home., Mias Irm a White of Portland came Saturday for a few days visit at the home of M r. and Mrs j Merle Babcock. She also visited ,M r. and Mrs. Elmer Mason. M bxtm Ewing. Lois Hans. ,, Is.ro Miss Ellen Bird spent the past few days vacationing in San Fran cisco, .California. She will return today. Mrs. Ruth Woodson and nephew, Jim Cann. returned Tuesday from a business trip to Baker. Sophomore»: Alberta Adkins, C ity B riefs Delight Valley h « L m X ' M* * » M a w A ™ and, Wr y . " „ » » O SW™V , ent were M is . Foster of Cottage drove and Mt». Knutson of Eu gene. 'file next meeting will be at the home of Mis Ralph Sears on March 19. Each member 1» asked to bring a pieplute for the lame county cottage at the childrens luime In Corvallis. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Sears spent Sunday with Mrs. Sears’ sister, M r„ m H ,.g iile and M rs. Swann , c „ „ ag<. Grove. . „ Do?wld , ??‘x,0no. I,nd Hraeher of H .rt Stevens w,s ,,. .he week end at the Nixon home. MOKE CARS K ilt MORE A M E K If A N S in 1908. only (15,000 automobiles " '" l c m I'm i. I thy H auls. Donna Halch, Evelyn 1‘ h 1 i ,. v . as a result of mass p... launb, June Rmwr. Dick smith, «hidton. tower prtega. and research ,-ssa smut, Harr> Sturges «■' ‘ ,ll>" out that nu.n> JuntoiA: June Eimthurn, Bertha car* ln five working day«. ; Hatch. Richard Laird, Orleoa M ar-) ~ ' j tin, Faye Nixon, Don Nelwin, Helen Well«. Ralph Allen, L. o I « Bachelder, Joyce Baldwin. Virginia Brown, M r. and Mrs. Frank Heck and Nora Coop, Bob Daugherty. Lisina daughter M argaret returned Sat Hamill, Mary Murden, .ance Mey urday from a two weeks’ vacation _ . , .. er, Wilma Moore, Janet Kynear- In California am i o th e r im ints T w r n tj-o n e -je a r-o ld Donald A. Thornton of Corvallis. Ore., «o n t ill* son. Bill Stilling, Betty Thompaon, • ' " ••» •U n d to s drek cadet d s ri,w 194«“ of American P r e s e n t L ine, Marian Turner. D irniine V oks , south. T h ty went as far south us and was honored UiaxJy by p e c u la tio n of medal in dan Francisco <19 Kain Street Cottage Grove Harriett Wall. Pauline Willi«. Tiajuana. Mexico. by Captain I_ II. W estdahl of the line. T h e Corvallis t i lt h School --------------- wired congratulations. Thornton is on S. 8. FresW rnt Clevrland. F m h m e n : Sterling Ifolton, Don Frank L. Patton, chief a b o a rd )" na B iirli‘»on, Roy Carr. Katherine the North Hampton and brother- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackey. Chambers, Dottle Clark. Mildred Other Persons Are Interested In D O T C tlil Mrs. John Lamb gave a birth- Collier, Phyllis Fueler. M a n Gas Where You Go and When You in-law of Mrs. Ace Gregg, came Return. Phone Your News to 159. Saturday for a two weeks’ visit M r. and Mrs. Casey Haynes and flw> dinner honoring her husband ,M.r, H e le n G ales. Kenneth Hnn- with Mr. and Mrs. Gregg and his \|iaa Edmunds of Eugene were Fifteen friends and neighbors were sen. Lucy Lamb. Bernadme bxim - See W . B. JO H NSTO N for Real Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson took w,ft? and ,wo daughters, who have Sunday guests at the Ed Twing und wished Mr. Lamb |g, Francis Michael. Joanne P i. ni- Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals, their daughters Peggy and Mrs been guests of the Greggs for the home. ninny more happy birthdays. aJaj, Velma Pollock, Vivian Pol- Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Prentiss W hitaker to Eugene Mon- pilst few weeks- Mrs. Grover Devine of Cornell- ,M r and Mrs. Marion have mov- lock. Kay Taylor. M i« Re mine «mifh nf PnwinnH day where they entrained for „ , ~ --------- - . . _ “s, Mrs. Lucy Shields of Cottage ed to their home here from Gardl- soen tto w 2 k endh v r o J X h ^ r p^ n i x . Arizona. Mrs. W h itaker.1 Jacta® n- student at Ore- Grovp and , hl. shlpMj| rnnlif v ner where they have been for aev- c ^ i t s h m T and ^ M Cl ffhM whose home in Phoenix, has K° n ,State arn v ’’d home of M t View visited Sunday at the ‘*ra’ months. P ^ n ts , M r. and Mrs. Clifford gupst f w days a| the first of the week to spend his Mrs M Mosby home. Mr«. Anna Burkett returned Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Panko and _______ the home of her parents. A fter a ?Pnng ' acatlon * ,th h“ ,Pa n ’n,si M r. and Mrs. Todd Glasgow home Sunday from Marshfield son Slan|py Conn,,r of p„r t|,ind pto" A ’h , v . , . r , ,r ~ ■ " “ r " ¿ a ' " ™ ; ■“ , h " y S ^ -S S ^ T X “ M" • * ,h * Smith “i f No Gamble or Guess If you taiy a reeondltloneil c.n fro m IM. I . r t ua show you u h it w e have. 40 I ‘out lac Sesia n. lim ilo , h eal* er. SB l*o a I lac D e lu xe Melina, S— s.y Pontiac«. 38 C h evro let Tudor. 33 C h evro let Cinipe. S3 C h evro let Medan. 1— 38 l ord«. I — 33 P lym o u th Coupe. 38 Plyu io u U t Sedan. Lofa o f o th e r ch ea|ier model« and m ake« lu chiMMu- from . oSTtaml' Fem s M A R T IN M OTORS B e n h . < * and Ingrid Bn,ing S S 2 S . r ' 2 m X | S . " X . 7?». “ "J"“ '"*>' f« 1™ ! « “ S S T * *' "" < '« spent the week end visiting in and Mrs. Wilham C arr and family, h.e,f* Monday.night a t j h e Indies’ M~ 2 ‘ainM^ ______ _ , «he home of her grandpa ren «., M r is stationed with the army ... air ----------------- dub hous<> Lorane. Central and ------- i~ » u ... «• A,vin Moon* «• grading and Im- (ind Mrw LaWrPnre Hrnwn Portland. Your Pontiac Dealer _______ M r- and Mrs. Gus Lundbom and Mrps at Hamilton Field. Callfor- [X,n .na participated, each pre- Proving the road to his ranch -rh). A , NdlahtMin, rluh M r. and Mrs. George Foster ^ ^ t e r Irene. Mr. and Mrs. ° S* nMng 8 ° ne- Ct play’ ”T "S S * , u t, v, March 5 a™ the h X 24 North Oth Street were Sundav dinner guests at the 2 scar Lundbom and daughter lough. returned with them. M r and Mrs Herman K anr, Joe_Spence took hl« 12-year-okl l<t Mrs ,, F Snnw G(walj| nr(^ home of M r. and Mrs. McGuire. Jean- a11 ot Aberdeen. A _ _ nt ___ ____ _ and family went to Sisters Sun- .son .r^ a,n ,o ’he Docrnbecher --------------- ------------- — Washington, visited o v e r th e 1 ° f ’mwUpox has been re- their son Guy. hospital last week where he will Dorothy Gierau returned Satur- week end at the Ed Lundbom health ^cnnrtnwnt8 b> Mrs. Elmira Montgomery and undergo an operation for spinal day from Portland _____________ where she re- home and wi,h ,heir father at the county heal,h _______ A partm ent. _______________ son Ed were In Cottage Grove trouble caused from o car accident cently underwent an appendedo- Fugene hospital. They were ac- «. . if.,rn|fi inreensen ’Pues<lay on business. several years ago. my in a Portland hospital. S,J i l ,ey of Reedsport visited Sunday at the M *“ F ra n » « French «pent th« ------------- ’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jen- w w k cnd ,n balem w ith her par- Among those home from Fort who received another blood trans- kins ents. Stevens for the week end were fus'O” Saturday, continues to show ________ j In a basketball game played at M r. and Mrs. Clinton Russell ot Captain and Mrs. Faye Stewart, a little improvement. I M r. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts vis- Cottage Grove Monday night the Springfield. Jim Russell of Goshen Fri.. Ma«., Marrh 14-Ift—"Captain Camion.** V. M a C o n » ra l and Mrs. Bill Turner, ... ------------- ' ited friends in Roseburg Sunday. *),,rrn>'1 Independents defeated the arKj Charles Russell family Miss Bernice Patten. Patten, Bethel Corporal Douglas Bracher, Ivan ture, Lura Platt I j .«> Carrillo Preview feature "In ------------- Methodist church team 45-31. were supp,.r guests one evening McCormack, "Ä rt Stanton and Leo Dugan of Port tuitile Woman," Virginia Brute, J. Barrymore, P a tte n . H u g h M r. and Mrs. H arry Wilson M r. and Mrs. C A. Peterson |a!it week at the Levi Russell Bauder. Jack Kelly and Warren «and visited over the week end at Saturday and Sunday at and children and Mr. and Mrs. home. Sun.. Mon., Tue«.. Mareh 18-17-13 — “A r l.r My W right. >>omes of Mrs. Frances Patten Springfield visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Teeters were Eugene vis- Mrs. Russum or Mosby creek Ixive,” Claudette Colbert, Ray Mlllnntl. I tennis ------------- and M r. and Mrs. Lee Dugan. Versia Higginbotham. i itors Tuesday. spi>nt onc day )agt wepk w ,(h Mrs O’Keefe, W aller Abel, Dick Purcell, George Zucen, M r. ahd Mrs. Earl Garoutte, - _ ... . „ M. „ . . _ ------------- Mrs. M ary Land visited relatives Grim«». Wed.. Thurs., March 18-70 — "141 Be .Men," Kay Bill Garoutt# a n d Mrs. L. W. formef 1 M r. and Mrs. S. R. Smith of in Springfield Sunday. Mrs. Alice Ward and Mrs. Nixon Pfands, Jack ( rikle, George Bancroft. Jimmy Ly- J. J. Ray. American Sunday of .Culp Creek visited Thursday don Preview feature "Ea»t of the River,” John the latter part of the week here ing his mother. Mrs. Mary' Smith, school missionary of Junction afternoon w i t h Mrs. Howard to visit Lieutenant and Mrs. Colen Garfield, Brenda Marshall. visiting his mother. Mrs. M ary and other relatives. City, gave an interesting talk and Keene Garoutte and daughter. Mrs. Bill Smith, and other relatives. « , ~ , showed pictures on missionary Raymond Stewart and Francis' Garoutte, who had been a visitor _______ M r. and Mrs. E. A. Droste and work at the church Sunday eve- Queener spent the week end in e VL ral retU/ ned w Vincent and son Phillip of Washington with them Sunday and Mrs. Coin- North B,,nd visjted his da(J htpr M r. and Mrs. F. F. Fuidtuer of ning. Eugene visited with Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boslaugh Vivian Pollock returned (o high er remained for a visit. Phy,Iis at the home q{ W right Sunday afternoon. and Ralph Boslaugh of Portland «.h «,! Monday after being absent Mrs. Sam Warren last week. Come to see and hear the high , and M f8- Ha|Pb Boslaugh of Cot- ovcr a Week on account of sick Mo Seventeen « Rebekahs were school operetta, “The Tea H o u se F in le v W hinna v i« il« t c o .o r a l' w w ™ visited the m e tage ia g e o Grove ruve w e n - a Sunday dinner nPJis Bargaia Nights l«a . 10o ISe M. Mosby ° f ,Sing ° " ?*aiy h ?4 at, 8 ^ days last week at the tome of his FridTv* tome* * ' M r and M r’ Low<'11 Beni’toB o c oc at the high school. 31-ltc-2i daughter Mrs Gladys Pitcher, at and four the S j j " gf£ d lodge Sat- Mrs. Wm. Vaughn was hostess e rro r tome' -^Wn'lde’ T h u rs ., F rt., M a rc h 13-14— “ Father 1« A Prtnee,’* Grant Mitchell. Nana Bryant. John Litel. Bargain P . D. G. club spring plant sale' 3 2L___ urday. Mrs. Vernishia Newby, to the Happy Circle Sewing club thp af , Prnoon they vis I led a? the N ig h ts , A dm U aion 10c. at M t. States Power Company of- _. president of the Rebekah Assem- at the club house Wednesday. The . h F , v,inim »» i , r , „ fice from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. , / ’ '’P^yytta. The Tea House biy made her official visit to the time was spent in quilting. A pot- ' Mat., Hun., March 13-18— “Law anti Order," Johnny- Saturday, March 15. 31-ltc 8iver> F rid ay., three lodges on these occasions. luck dinner was served at noon. and Art R,,cf1 and Mack Brown. Fuzzy Knight. Nell O ’Day. Preview ------------- March 14. at 8:00 o’clock at the ------------- stanlpy Bankowsk, gpent Satur. children spent Sunday afternoon feature, “Han FruneUco l>ock«.” Burges* Meredith, Irene Hervey. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. Admis Watches fixed right at S tarr’s H - s- 31-ltc-2i -pj,e operetta, "The Tea House day in Eugene. ^ dgene 1at hnm,‘ nt Mrs. sion 10c nnd 15c. of Sing Lo.” is to be given Friday, Miss Grace Smith has gone to ,,r.L ,7 ^ , rnn<lal*. Jewelry Store. 27-tfc P. D. G. club spring plant sale March 14. at 8:00 o’clock at t h / Wendling where she will operate , . M r’ and M r’ B‘'r ’ Cl,np and M m ., T u e «M W ad .. M a re h 17-18-18— Cln«ed. Is your life a drudgery? Chiro- at M t. States --- Power ------------------ Company of- . v H. S. 3 i-itc -2 i a beauty parlor. ??r and Mrs. Lee Cline ot the Thur«.. F r t, March to t l _ " (j|r| In the New«." Mrs. Eldon Strole entertained »«hemin mine district spent Sun- practice will remove the cause. from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Margaret Dx*kwood, Barry names, Emyln W il D r. O. R. Simkins, over Petersen's Saturday, March 15 31-ltc j I with a surprise party Saturday day a he Howard Krone home, liam«. Bargain Night«, Admission 10c. ■tore. Phone 5. • 29-tfc !1 night honoring Alda Bales and The Gettogether club met for Eldon Strole on their birthday m p " ran ^ ’ ^ f O u"r PtoS- See R adio Ray*« A n n iv e rs a ry R a d io Ray*« A n n iv e rs a ry S ale A nnouncem ent. - P .a ll day at the tome of Mrs. a O T l an^ ' 7 ndn ” „ Daw, chin toe cream. Something new. Saginaw A rcad e T h ea tre D ian e T h ea tre Mosby Creek C o m in g U p . «,..u 3 1 - lt p q ^ rio M d i — i,i.,_ iLcbow. Two quilts were tied out __, u_ at , , the o r>__________ _ home u___ Gustafsons of course. .-»chofield Stewart for Plum btagl onp for Mrs Lpbow and onp thp| Sunday H. S. Russum I t pays to insure with sure in- Phone 217J. _______ (club had pieced. Pot luck lunch, on Mosby Creek. «uranoe w dth ith Chas. H a lt 14-tfc I t pays to insure with sure In- was "^rved at noon. M r* Elmer Everett has been 14-tfc, M r. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott of fiuite ill the past week. Her moth- Creswell were callers Sunday a t :er- Mrs- Monroe, is caring for her. the Floyd Jones home. M r. and Mrs. Leonard Crisman The Hebron club met Wednes- spent Sunday at Odell lake, day for all day with Mrs. Fanny Mrs. J. P. Loomis and Mrs. j Patton of Walden. 'Harold Dawley were Eugene vis- l Mr. and Mrs. H arry Castle vis- ¡tors Tuesday tJiv n ,S unday ‘T CreSWeH at thC Mrs. Guy Bettis returned tome (W ill Chapman home. Sunday from the Sacred Heart at Thrift-Wise—th« store that brought and maintaiiu cut- M r and Mrs. Close have moved h ha, ,n E whprp ghp had out of the Herman Gleaser cottage un(Jp an operation. rate prices— Means extra dollars at the end of the year and M r. and Mrs. Joe Stewart _____ __________ for yon. have moved into it. Gilbert and Basil Bain of West fir were callers Sunday at the .. ... _. Ivan Morris tome. Murs W °* Saunders from M r. and Mrs. Ed Tullar of Eu- Cl» h™ " a Saturday night (gene were callers Sunday at the visitor at the home of her par- 31-ltc-4l C L O S E O U T IT E M S PENNY SAVED < 25c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 10c Woodbury Soap 4 bars 25c $1.25 Alarm Clocks 98c $1.00 Hind Honey & Almond Cream 83c W ith Special Boudoir Bottle Tree t 25c Camphorated Oil 19c Camera, Kodak, Films and Developing Lowest Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobaccos 28o A n ao b i 49c Divide 2 for 33c 19c I Lee Dugan home. Leo Dugan, Bethal Stanton and Bernice Patton of Portland nnd Ivan Patton of Fort Stew-ns were week end guests at the Lee Dugan home. Word has been received from La Grande that Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lancaster have a new baby g irl.1 She has been named Goldie Jane. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan a t tended a birthday party at Divide Saturday night honoring John Du gan. The Mosby Creek ball team beat Ihe Latham Ball team in a game played Sunday. The revival at the Blue M t. church closed Friday night. Strawberry marble Ice cream is different. T ry it at Gustafson's. 31-ltc-4i 1011 They Certainly Look Like New Shoes— Yes, but they only cost me for Invisible Halfsoling. This new feature of shoe repair ing has no repaired look—it leaves no ridge or visible seams. 1 Polish and Laces, all colors. Used Loggers and Shoes. RED BOOT SHOE SHOP S. Gasper OATS, Pkg. PEACHES, can PIMENTOES, can CHOCOLATE, 1-lb. can PIN E A PPL E , can F R U IT SALAD, can MUSTARD, % lb. can Orange MARMALADE ja r CORN FLAKES, giant pk. 7%c TURKEY DINNERS, can 17c SPINACH, c a n ...... .............. 9c MILK, small c a n s 3 for 10c CHILI CON CARNE, can 10c TOILET SOAP, b a r ...............4c TEA, ^ -lb . pkg...................... 20c GRAPE JAM, j a r .................19c FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY GUM DROPS, lb................... 10c MATCHES, 3 boxes.............. 10c COM. CHOCOLATE, lb 10c CORN, Fountain, 3 cans 25c COFFEE, Pref. Stock. 1-lb c 27c FIG BARS, lb................. 10c BORENE Soap Powder, pk. 19c BORENE Soap, 6 bars 23c FORK BEANS, Lg. 2% can 10c COFFEE, Folgers, 1-lb, can 29 q Prizes to Be Given Away Saturday, March 22nd Home Baked Beans Saturday 10c 8c 23c 17c 16c 19c 19c SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1