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Acknowledgement of the Mplen-
dld (Gopeml Ion shown by l<-|<-
phone liner* In helping tile tele
phone industry to nwef unprece
dented w artim e demand* In the
fae« of restriction» necessary to
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TTTE SKNTIXKE. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
,i i,, n„. w.„
Silk Creek
Walker
M r. and Mrs M. E. Palleske
and children Ross and Joanne
spent the week end at the Mnxley
home arid v isitin g w ith friend«.
Mr». Genevieve Sargeant has re
turned to her home in Hopewell
a fte r visiting a week w ith rela
tive« here.
Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Allen and
children. M r. and Mrs. Boyd A l
len of S ilk Creek -ind M r. and Mia.
Andrew Brurid of Cottage Grove
i »pent Independe e day fishing
and picnicking at Odell lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler
1 enjoyed a restful week end at
C rater lake.
The Rev. W. A. Brigg» spoke at
, the com m unity church Sunday.
Evangelist James Powell w ill
apeak and supply special musical
numbers next Sunday.
M r. and Mr«. Robert C herry
spent the week end at various
[joints along the coast.
Mr. D arnell and daughters Zel-
da and M ariel Jean. Misses B a r
bara and Kay W heeler and Maut
B e tty Hathaway
attended
the
Associated volunteers meeting in
Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. Leslie Muno and children
Viola. LeRoy, Lzrran and Leo. Mr.
and Mrs. E. A Allen and children
Melvin, W illa and Maxine, Mrs.
Flossie S ta rk -a n d sons, M r. and
Mr«. Clarence Duncan. M r. and
M r*. John W ilson and children ol
Cottage Grove, Bud and Emerson
F ra n k lin and Glen Duncan pic
nicked at Cougar bend J u ly 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and c h il
dren K eith, Kenneth and M argaret
and Richard Kegley o f W alla
W alla
were Saturday
dinner
guests at the home of M r. and
Mrs. M erlin Dev.ey near Divide.
M r. and Mrs. Boyd Allen and
the A lfre d A v e rill fa m ily of C ot
tage Grove picnicked at G ray’»
bridge Sunday.
Mrs. Sm all is w orking at the
John Overholser home and Mrs.
E. A. Allen who previously worked
there U now a t her own home.
Mrs. D urbin's brother, H arold
Laird, has been vis itin g at the
D urbin home. M r. L a ird was ta k
en to the hospital Monday evening
fo r a diagnosis.
The W illia m C lifto n fa m ily a t
tended a fa m ily dinner at the
Runyon home in Creswell S a tu r
day.
Sidney C lifto n and fa m ily of
Scotia. C alifornia, were week end
house guests at the W illia m C lif
ton home. Sidney I I I is extending
his v is it a few days.
Mr. K in g showed three pictures
at the firs t
aid m eeting last
Thursday evening. They were I
“ Am erica
Prepares,’’
"M inutes
T hat Count” and "The Bombing of
M anilla." Proceeds were
$22.54
which w ill buy enough k its fo r the
rem aining posts. N ext meeting
w ill be J u ly 16th.
Mrs. Helene Pearson and son
Ronald of San Pedro, C alifornia,
are visiting w ith her sister, Mr«.
M ary Quinn and fam ily.
M r and Mrs Ben Quinn and son
Bob of Portland spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting w ith relatives
here.
Mrs. Guy H olliday entertained
the Com m unity club recently w ith
15 present. W ork was done on
quilt«. The club has planned to
postpone the meetings t ill fa ll.
The M elvin Jackson fam ily, Mrs.
M ary Mackie and Mrs. Ida Jock-
*on »pent the afternoon at Sw im
mers' D elight J u ly 4th.
J e rry M ille r of Cottage Grove
spent three days at the M elvin
Jackson home last week.
The F ied Quinn fa m ily and
th e ir guests, Mrs. Helene Pearson
and son Ronald spent the F ourth
of Ju ly at Gold lake and Odel)
lake fishing. They returned w ith
a g<iod cat« h of fish.
todiiy by N it,
Pnw lry. president of The Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany. In a report covering the
cnaa(-witp* operation« of the com
pany during the firm *ix month«
of I94jf.
Copy of the report wa* receiv
ed hate r e c e n t l y by Lenora
1-angNton, o|>ci a tor-m anager of
the company. who »taled tfiiit It
«I no «Sowed that more than L'UMi
telephone 1 employe* are now In
m ilitary service and that 97 pet
cent of the cnaM-widc poisonncl
1« purchasing United States W ar
•Saving* Ronda through the pay
ro ll allotm ent plan
The telephone pre*ldent'» re
port said In |»art :
"O ur <'unt|a<ny in It* all-out w ar
e ffo rt, through it« resources, fa d -
lit le* and personnel I* earnestly
hr ■ Japanese s u h m a rln r o ff
reast, The men declared they were ready to put to sea again
engaged throughout a ll branche«
immediately.
of II» w ork In playing It* fu ll, e f
fective and iM tiio tK p url to take
y made a v is it to Bend at the POI.K E KENERVKH TO ENTER
our country through to victory.
TA IN M ESSENGERS
home of th e ir son and d a u g h te r-,
"In compliance w ith order« ol
In-law, M r. and Mr». Donald M c
the W ar Production Hoard regard
Mr. and Mr«. E. I-. McReynolds
A t the regular meeting o f the
ing the conservation and res trie - have received the announcement Garvin.
Mr. and Mrs. R If. H ill attend- i police reserves Tuesday evening
tior. o f the use by telephone com of the b irth of a daughter to their
panies o f all m aterial* essential son and d au g h td -in-law, M r. and •if a celebration and rodeo at plans were made to entertain the
messenger boys at the next meet
to the w a r e ffo rt, a ll telephone In Mrs. Austin McReynolds at Med* C raw fordsville on the Fourth.
Price H am ilton recently s o ld 1 ing which w ill be held July 14 AU
stallation« arc made aubjecl to the ,fo id .
I 75 head of sheep to Yoneulla stock of the messengers are invited to
requirem ents of thèse orders.
M r*. Ida Johnson and grnnd-
i buyers.
attend.
| daughter Elsie McClain of C la rk
The reserves were again called
ston, Washington and Mrs. Ella
out to control tr a ffic while the
1 M urphy of ( Lroflno, Idaho, came
state guard passed in review. The
th e ir
Prank
Brumbaugh
and «on Sunduy fo r a visit w ith
guards practiced th e ir maneuvers
mother,
Mrs
Sarah
M
onteom
eiy,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Doney
and
Tom m y o f The Dalle« visited a
at the ball park.
few day« lost week at the Floyd and sister, Mrs. Herman Gertja. son Jim , Mr. and M r*. A lbert ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wallace Doney and W illia m
Powell o f 1 Lt. Robert Shields was elected
J one« home
,o succeed Hugh M cBride as cap
Mrs Lee Dugan took her futh- and fa m ily spent Sunday on Mos D rain s(ient Saturday at C ra w -1 tain
o f the police as he has ten
rr-ln -la w . Dan Dugan, to Eugene by creek at the home of Mr». fo rd v llle at the rodeo.
dered his resignation. Sgt. Floyd
Wallace'«
brother,
C
arl
Raymond
Monday fo r a physical checkup
Jean Yearous and friends spent
Gueata Sunday of Mr. and M ra.j the F ourth v isitin g coastal (joints. I Holmes was elected to succeed
M r*. Ila z d Pederson of Brem
i L t. Shields. H a rry Rentle was
erton. Washington, wa« a guest Charles Arnold were th e ir dnngh- i M r. and Mrs, H ubert Allen and
Sunday at the Hoy Kennedy ter Martha of Portland and Mr. • laughter of Honolulu visited at elected as sergeant to replace Mr.
j Holmes. Ralph Long and Law-
home
anil Mrs. Norm an S u iter of C u r-i the T. II. Moody home recently.
i rence K ent were elected as cor-
The Moahy Creek club« w ill tin
M r and Mr». Lee W illiam s and i [» ra ls. The reserves w ill give a
have th e ir picnic Sunday the 12th
M r*. Ora
Swearingen
and son Alton Lee and Mrs. Het aid
, farew ell p a rty fo r Mr. McBride.
at the 4 -lf picnic grounds near daugiiter Iva of
D rain
visited
H am m crlckson and children of F riday evening at the Rainbow
Monday at the home of Mrs. Rob
the Blue M t. school.
Redding. C alifornia, who are vis cafe. He is a reserve o fficer in the
M r -und M r*.
T rial Overton ert St Elmo w ith a daughter-in-
itin g at the W illiam s home spent armed forces and has been called
law. Mrs. ( ills Swearingen
were Eugene vis ito r* Monday
the F ourth at Sw im m ers’ Delight. to report next Monday.
Mr. and M r* I-ester R earrlck
M r and Mrs. F M Chapman,'
Royce Beets o f Seattle and Miss
Ted Pleuard, speaker o f the eve
made a tr ip to C orvallis Saturday M r and M is George Allem an and
Kathleen O ’N eil o f A storia and ning, talked on the subject, "The
evening.
M r and Mr«. C la ir Chapman and M r and Mrs. Chester' M orris and
M r. and M r*. Tom I’ itch cr and fa m ily and M r. and
M is. Roy children of Salem spent the week Arrest of Fugitives from Other
children of G ardiner and .Mr. and Foster of Eugene picnicked near end at the Roy Beers home. Vida States.’’ Announcrm enl was made
of a class In crim e detection and
M r*. Alpha Pitcher and Mr. and Junction C ity at the home o f Mr.
and Jennings Beers returned to police w ork lo r the a u x ib a iy po
Mr» Dale Pitcher of Seattle were and Mrs. Hughes Sunday.
Seattle w ith th e ir brother Royce. lice of Lane county to sta rt at
caller« Sunday m orning at the
Mr. anil Mrs. W inford West anil
Leslie H u ll and son Law ton of Eugene on Ju ly 1C. George Stev
Doc P iich cr hom< They were all bro the r Gordon West spent the
Vancouver »pent the week end en w ill be the speaker fo r the
at the W alt
Pitcher home at w«-ek end on the coast.
fa n n in g on the Claude Plaster next meeting.
Walden fo r dinner
M is, K ate Libby of Seattle Is farm .
Ml«« Bernice Patten of P o rt visiting at the home of her sister.
A birthday dinner was given
land «pent the week end w ith her M rs Nell Tapp.
DIVOKf ES. MARRIAGES SHOW
Sunday fo r Ronald and Donald
A treat Is in »tore fo r you if
mother. M r*. Fanny Patten.
Miss V irgin ia Lamb left Wed H u ll whose b irth da y anniversary
RENO IN C REA SE
yod have not trie d our T u tti
Mr. and Mrs la*«ter R earrlck nesday fo r San Diego, C alifornia,
Was J u ly 3rd. Hom er H ull, th e ir
F ru itti ice cream at Gustafson's,
«pent Thursday
night
nt
the where »he w ill be employed this
The firs t six months o f this w ar of course.
brother, of M edford, visited home
4 8-ltc-5 i
( ’harles Ite a rra k
Jr.
home at summer.
over the week end.
vear has brought Reno. Nevada,
the Bohemia Lum ber Co. m ill
A lvin M cG arvin of San Bruno.
Mr. and Mrs. John T ru n n e ll more divorces and more m a rri
V e rlln W ard in building a new California, is visiting at the home
spent the F ou rth to uring in east ages. according
to press dis
barn on hla ranch.
o f his parent», Mr. and Mrs. Frank ern Oregon.
patches.
McGarvin.
Among those who were here fo r
Divorce filin g s arc up 30.1 per
A tre n i I* in «tore fo r you If
Miss M artha Arnold spent the the Bert McDole funeral were: cent and m arriage license issu
you have not tried our T u tti holiday week end w ith home folk» M r anti Mrs. W illia m W. Wilson
ances have increased 25.5 per cent
F r u lttl lee cream at Gustafson's.
M r and M rs Frank M cGarvin of TUUunook. M r. and Mrs. Joe over the corresponding period last
Of couisc
4 8-ltc-5 i and sons A lvin and i*onnld recerit- D W ilson and fa m ily of Albany, year.
M r. and Mrs. C arl SandquLst of
There were 1.307 divorce suits
M arshfield, Miss A lb erta W ilson filed ¡Torn January 1 to June 30.
and Miss Lovina Wilson. both of;.-is against 1.002 a year ago. Mean-
Eugene. E a rl B rant and fa m ily o f w hile 12 204 liceu.cs to wed were
Yoncalla, Dei W ilson of Yoncalla. issued, compared io 9,747 in the
and M r. and Mrs. A rth u r Gard-1 t in t h a lf o f 1941.
ner o f Drain
A ttorn eys a ir s lig h tly puzzled
Evelyn Radford of N oti
a n d , at the rush o f divorce seekers.
Elaine R adfoid of Arcata, Cali- Many expected fewer this w ar
fornia. »pent a week at the home 1 vear.
of th e ir aunt and uncle, M r. anil |
Mrs. Fred H arris.
K E E P CO M PLETES COURSE
Mrs. Mads Overganrd gave a
I
b irth d a y p a rty fo r Je rry W olleat
G R E A T . LA K E S , 111. Frances
on his sixth b irth da y which was J. Keep, son of Mrs. E. E. Keep
F
July 2.
of Cottage Grove, completed a
Mrs. I-oftie Burg of Tacoma vis 16-week course Ju ly 1 in the
ited her parents and other rela school fo r Machinist's Mates, thus
tives here recently.
preparing him self to take his
Mrs Em nw P o tto rff. m other o f , place w ith the v ita l specialists
Hugh and Fred H arris, passed who help to make the U. S. Navy
Q U A L IT Y
away Tuesday. Funeral services the most e fficient in the world.
M
A T E R IA L S
(or Mrs. P o tto rff w ill be held S at Francis J. Keep was selected fo r
urday, J u ly 11. at 2.00 p. m. at the service schools because o f his
! Stayton.
record in the series of aptitude
tests given to a ll Bluejackets d u r
GOOD PRICES O FFE R E D BY ing th e ir re c ru it training.
ARMY EOR PACK MI LES
Divide
Mosby Creek
Latham
I
C O R V A LL IS
Oregon is hot
noted fo r mule breeding, but if
anyone has any spare mules s u it
able fo r arm y pack service the
government
w ill take them at
good prices. Oregon county agents
have been notified.
An average of about $185 a
head is being offered fo r pack
mules o f stocky build, about 1000
to 12<X) pounds weight and from
fo u r to eight years Old.
She answers her tel
ephone bell prompt
ly ... places her own
calls accurately, so
; that they do not have
to he done over...
floe» not monopolize
i the telephone at the
<-H Club« Widespread
inconvenience of
others...teaches her
c h ild re n , too, the
little telephone kindnesses...and when her telephone
is not in use, sees that it is hung up.
Though the persons who share the party line with
her have never met her face to face, they like her and are
grateful to her. She isa thoughtful party linc'’neighbor.”
T H E P A C IF IC
T E L E P H O N E A ND T E L E G R A P H
fV44 Main Street --Telephone MS
COM PANY
4-11 club work Is being carried on
i by boy» and girl» in every state in ,
the nation, in H tw aii, Canada, and
England. Before H itler invaded
France and Denmark programs
sim ilar to the 4-H program were
carried on in those countries.
(A R D
OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre
ciatio n and thanks to those who
were so kind to us during the i ll
ness and death o f our brother.
Oscar McDole,
Bernice Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDole
and Fam ily,
M r. and M is j . W. V catrh
und F am ily.
18 ltp
Pecan Krunch is a ll the name
implies at Gustafson's, o f course.
4N-ltc-5i
Mhzr«« Bed With »nah«
Lifting the mattress on which he
had been sleeping, a construction
ram p worker near Edrnburg. South
Africa, found two snakes comfort
ably coiled under it, and according
to marks on the ground the man
and snakes had been sharing beds
for weeks.
Investments
in comfort always pay
Have you tried Jockey
derwear? Masculinized
Coopers to fit the male
ure everywhere.
Gives re d comfort.
off.
Un
by
fig
60 up
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i/2 Pt. Plit ............... 29c
1 Lb. Garden Guard 35c
3 oz. K R S. for
m aggots................ 40c
3 Lbs. Roberts Herd
Tonic
$1.25
For Sun Burn
Burnt or. e
Unguentine
Burn-ALay
Squibb Sunburn Cream
1 Lb. Dichloricide for
Moths ................. 49c
39 c
43c
39c
35c
t/2 Gal. Lee's Lice
Killer
.............. $1.00
60c Glover Worm
Capsules
49c
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Drug Store
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