The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 09, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
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Summer Needs
Ladies R a y o n
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“ Hanes” Button on the
shoulder unions.—
Short legs. Cocl
and comfortable.
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Men's Summer Work Sex.
Natural or Rcck-
ford types. Sixes. |
10) 2 t0 12.
Pair
GL.
W
s
Panties.,
White or Tea Rose -« zx
Nice assortment.
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Ladies Slips. White or Tea
Rose Lace or tail
ored Sixes 32 to 42 /
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Blue Crushed Calf Oxfords.
Narrow widths. —
Ideal for summer.
Ceiling price, $2 98.
Special price
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r i n H s i n v , .n i V n
TTTR SENTINEL. COTTAGE OROTE OREGON
The W illiam Thun, family anti
the Charles Hall family spent the
week end at Pole camp.
M r and Mrs. Rudolph Davis ot
Sutherlin visited
Mrs. Davis'
mother, Mrs. Alice Brown, Sun­
day
M r .e and M rs. C. L. S tro u p and
fa m ily spent the w eek end on the
M cK enzie riv e r. T h e y also took
R obert Hagen and he and Bobby
up stayed to a tte n d
scout
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ray and
F W Hawkins visited relatives
Mrs. Glen McKibben
and
BREAD
Cottage drove
M r. and Mrs. Fred Bressler
ere called to Clearwater,
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C IT Y
I } R I E F S '
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Estate Bargains. Loans, Rentals
No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc
Office No.
Bob Medley, old tim er of the
Dorena section, was transacting
business here Friday.
Miss Jessie Sanborn of Vallejo.
California, spent the past week
here visiting her sister. Mrs. D. R.
VanNorfwick, and mother, Mrs.
Eva Hatch.
James Bird, who was employed
at Corvallis for several weeks,
has employment at the Cottage
Grove dam. where he has been
stationed fo r several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatch
of Salem were here the first of
the week. Mr. Veatch was called
here to transact business for the
Union O il company.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard
and daughter of Medford and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Leonard and
daughter of Oak Grove were
week-end guests at the home of
M r. and Mrs. J. Brighton Leon­
ard. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leonard
returned with the Ralph Leonard
fam ily o visit w ith them at Oax
Grove and at Oregon City for a
week.
Miss Joanne Bail who has been
visiting Barbara Helliwell. left
Friday for Coquille where she w ill
visit her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Preece mov­
ed the last of the week to Shedd
where they w ill live fo r the re­
mainder of the summer w ith Mrs.
Preece's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Starr. M r S tarr recently
suffered from a sunstroke but his
condition is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Gambill
arrived Thursday from Twin Fails
Idaho, to visit at the home of Mrs.
Gambill's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Hood. Mr. Gambill left Mon­
day morning to report at the
Portland recruiting station for
active duty in the Naval Reserve
Construction Corps. Mrs. Gambill
w ill stay in Cottage Grove tem­
porarily.
A . W . Helliwell and Joe Landess
spent the Fourth at Bohemia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing and
son spent the week end at the
Dolly Varden camp and also on
the W illamette highway above
Oakridge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay left
Wednesday evening for Portland
where they w ill visit a month
at the home of their daughters.
Mrs. Earl Ishmael and Mrs. Fred
Rehm.
Another former Cottage Grove
high school’srtuden I who should be
added to the list of those in the
United States forces is Charles E.
Plueard Jr., who is at the train­
ing school at Sheppard Field,
Texas.
V im ,' Vigor and V itality, w ill
help put the "V " in Victory. Dr.
Simkins, Chiropractor, over Peter­
sen’s. Phone 5.
47-tfc
I t pays to Insure w ith sure in-
surance w ith Chas Hall.
14-tfc
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Mmes. Frank
Thompson
and
Jimmy Adkins who has been
visiting at the Albert Adkins
home for the past few weeks left
Monday for Seattle where he ex­
pects to spend the summer.
H ere's a h e fty c o n trib u tion Io ■atiok'S rubber sa lv a g e c a m p a isn . In­
c lu d in g big KM,-pound airp lan e tire. T. W. A. Ilostosaea R osel la Cna-
berg. le ft, an d M argu erite K ornm rier do th eir bit to ssin g sm a ll rubber
tire a«*» •—
- - • * * * - «1 I.os A n geles.
F O It
D u rin g
AP
Correa|iondcnt P r e a l o n G ru ve r
was iH itnia'il m ore than KM) tunes
I by the B ritis h . Germ ans anil I t a li­
ans. lie was re p e a te d ly u n der a r ­
tille ry . m achine-gun and snl|>ers
rifle file
He (lew in a bom ber ra id in g
enemy te r r ito r y
T w ic e be was p itched in to the
M e d ite rra n e a n
I ro tti
iitta e k is l
shl|Ni.
,
Today be was n u rsin g bis firs t
In ju iy tw o ribs bn ken w hen be
slip ,sa l on a piece o f soap in his
ba th tu b .
t.i r n t po im o N <> am
REMEDY
m
A |Huson oak rem edy, which •»
b o th e ffe c tiv e
and
econom ical,
consists o f a leas,MMinful o f cu r-
bolle acid to a h a lf p in t o f w a te r
Shake w e ll and apply to a ffe cte d
areas and II w ill q u ic k ly relieve
pain, says M rs M y r tle P ollock o f
Saginaw ,
w ho
has
trie d
the
rem edy w ith success
Historical Events
III N G K Y
i__
M illio n s o f h u n g ry |x*<>plc in
axis-occupied c o u n trie s today had
a n o th e r reason to hope fo r a
United N a tio n s v ic to ry
I t was the decision o f th e U n ite d
S ta te s a n il fo u r o th e r co u n trie s to
set aside an
Immense
pool o f
w heat fo r the re lie f o f w a r - s tr ic k ­
en countries, to la- rushed to them
"so soon as the In te rn a tio n a l s it ­
u a tio n p e rm its.'*
T h a t means so soon us a v a il­
able sh ip p in g no lo n g e r is m ono­
polised fo r the tra n s p o rt o f the
tools o f w a r. m id ships can c a rry
bread s tu ffs instead
o f laim bs,
w heat instead o f weapons, across
the seas
E sta b lish m en t o f a re lie f jiool
o f not lesa th a n 100,000,000 bush­
els is o n ly one o f the fe a tu re s o f
the w heat agreem ent made p u b lic
T h u rsd a y w ith the U n ite d S lates.
G re a t B rita in . Canada. A u s tra lia
and A rg e n tin a as signatories.
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’ fciery ¡n>llrr /u iu tr i tm «urn p a "
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fUlT
• M-wy E Suunti hiivjo-l
<n censpwcMM in douth
ot Ltn-xln, Kfci
ley Jr. returned Thursday from
San Francisco, California, whese
they spent a fortnight visiting
Announcement has been receiv­
relatives and sightseeing in the
ed here of the b irth of a son to
Bay City.
1 A -M d la i4 r d lo io ia be­
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. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simkina on
c o m e s p r s t i d s n l on
Mrs. Alice M iller and Miss Belle July 3. Mrs
S im k in s n e e B e th
T h c J<*‘ / r,Pki>
Mr« ' n 'l
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe and
Burkholder were guests of Mrs. Bede, was a form er resilient of Jjouse guests M r and * t r i . I a
ll-A I« ia n d s r H am ilton
daughters Pearl and Ina. and Mr.
O. F. Bell at Mareóla
Sunday. Cottage Grove The baby has been 1 bomas and four ehildien
of at-
fatally wou/vtsd in dual
and Mrs. Wayne Monroe spent the
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wuh Aaron Bun. 1004
Mrs. Bell is the sister of Mrs. named Gary Bede and according sonvUle, California. Mrs bomas
Fourth at a picnic at the J. G.
M iller.
,o ’ be announcement sent by Mr. and
( r k k arc slater».
11- Pannavlwnua I,ones Inka
Grimes home in the Mohawk val­
ovar Homaeta id Stool
and Mrs. Elbert Bede the boy
Dean Jackson spent the week
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monroe
rr.iUa in Unía, 1W?
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lansing Sr., appears to have curly hair and end in lo rtlund.
of Portland returned w ith them
Ik—Stoom « G ì» a la» loin
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lansing J r .,' the Bede nose. The announcement
M‘ and
‘
to spend the remainder of the
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»iitrw lavina thud Allan
and Mr. and Mre. Dan Lansing also slated that tne grandparents. Etu“ ‘/ ni' ^ / ' i i S
afternoon
Be ca b la . 19K.
week end in Cottage Grove.
and children spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Simkins of Cottage al ,hc ( 11 ’ |a‘*>h‘ h*‘"
14— fronch Revolution bo-
Grove anil M r and Mrs. Ilisk- of
M r- and Mrs ,Paul
gins. BoiUila day. 1789.
Miss Alberta Adkins and Ross at Tahkenitch lake.
Portland were cunvalescing satis- sPen’ , *11’ Pus>
’ w<‘ek
the home
Adkins who have been spending
o f the la tte r's parents. M r. und
Miss Virginia Brown who has \ faetorily
the summer at Gresham came
M rs. John S tu ld e r.
F rid a y eve-
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Pecan K ru n c h is u ll the name
home the last of the week. A l­ been working at Gresham this.
Chiropractic PhyiicUn
summer
spent
the
week
end
at
the
Mrs.
C.
E.
Fisher
returned
to
n,n-
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im plies at G ustafson's, o f course.
berta returned Tuesday morning. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. her home in Portland last S unday
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Charles Brown.
after visiting w ith ter daughter dermelr in Brownsville.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Maleóle Hom re-
Mrs. W alter Woodard. She was
pect to leave tomorrow morning
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Monroe of accompanied home by her grand- ,urn**d recently from n week» va-
the 10th. for Seattle, Washington, Eugene and her parents, M r and daughter. Miss Jacqueline Morton. ‘ a,ion r.hcy visited In Bremerton.
where Dr. Hagen w ill attend the Mrs. George Renshaw of Salem, who w ill visit in Portland for a
iish!ngton. and other northern
annual
northwest
chiropractic visited in Cottage Grove Sunday, week.
points.
clinic in session there from the
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Mrs. Pete ilugdahl entertained
10th through the 14th.
Week end guests at the Albert Mr. and Mrs. J. i . Morris and
a[ lern«®n' h" " « r,nK
BY
Adkins home were a brother, son Johnie of Tacoma were house
J f ' onne on her
P. G. Roland, resident of Oak­ Ralph Adkins of Marshfield and guests at the home of Mrs. M oi-, n r,h day. T h o s e p r e s e n a t
e
voua STANDABD Slavic! m a n
land was treated at a Roseburg his son W illis of Seattle, and Miss ris' uncle. Major LaSells Stewart.
" S T Jpanine ®r?tw n'
iospital Friday as the first victim Lynefle Mesfbrd. fiancee of W illis the firs t of this weak.
levy, Dale Sears. Dale and Nancy
of heat in Douglas county Several Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. B ill Corbett
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Hughdahl and the guest ot honor,
cases of collapse were reported in of Corvallis visited there on the
Mm. Clara Stevens of Portland Yvonne Hugdahl.
the Roseburg vicinity, But none Fourth.
! is visiting at the home of Mrs.
Miss May Watson spent the
fatal.
I Carl Leabo. Mrs. Stevens is a
4th at Crawfordville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Davis spent former resident
The R. Hansen fam ily picnicked
Mr. and M-s. E. L. Cox ot Sunday at Tahkenitch lake.
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the 4th at Swimmers’ Delight.
Marshfield are spending a fo rt­
Mr. and Mrs. W allet Keating of
night visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Visitors over the week end at
C. S. Burkholder of Eugene vis­
Kenneth Richards, and Mr. Rich­ ited his sister. Miss Belle B urk­ Reedsport were week-end guests the Eldon Crane home were Mrs.
N o k id d in g , i f y o u 'v e n e v e r
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Crane's mother and sister, Mrs.
ards ana fam ily ot Saginaw.
holder, Sunday and announced his
J.
Ted
Burns.
w
a tc h e d a S ta n d a r d S e r v ic e Men
approaching inarriage to Mildred
Dora Clester and Nola Clester of
g iv e you r c e r a grea a e job. yo u 'v e
P. C. Christiansen h35 Been con­ W arnick of Eugene which was
Eagle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Wilson of E. Gardiner of Salem.
m ia a e d o n e o f th e s w e lla s t ahow a
fined to his home the past fo rt­ solemnized Tuesday. They w ill
night by illness.
th e r e ia. F o llo w on a o f ua aa we
spend their wedding trip at Odell, • Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W il-
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Mr. ......................
and Mrs. T ill Glasgow
left
Crescent and other lakes in the 30,1 of Albany and Mrs. Sonqual r,.(vn (,y on nn extended trip to
w ork our w a y a rou n d y o u r c a r —-
D. W. Weems, who has been high Cascades. He w ill leave July oi Marshfield were here to attend j^o r,^ Dakota, South Dakota, and
or w e'li find y o u a c le a n p la c e to
employed on the Medford canton­ 114 fo r examination fo r entrance
funeral of their uncle, Bert .v,iSM3urj
ait, i f y o u tike a n d w e'll g u a r a n ­
ment, came home for the Fourth into the U. S. armed forces. Belle
te e to m ak e you r ayea pop. S e v e r a l
and after a few days work here Burkholder attended the wedding
d iffe r e n t ty p e « o f graaaa gu n a
M
r.
and
M
rs.
H.
B.
F
e
rrin
and
,
M
ild
re
d
D
ugan
spent
a
expects to go to Canyonville. He in Eugene Tuesday afternoon.
ta k e p art in ou r a ct, au d m an y
d a u g h te r M irria m Joe S m ith and ! w o WP,^ S
**« » •« * at the
reported the weather extremely
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Vi-
vfv-ci
nonw*
of
her
parent«,
»Mr.
and
.Mrs.
d
iffe re n t kin d» o f oil« and gruaaea.
hot in the Medford center.
Miss Evelyn Veatch, Miss Pa- ¡“ " ’ ’J '
Dan lJu«an of w ««<k»n. and a
W e'll ah ow y ou . to»», th e d iffe re n c e lailw i-en a "cut r o te ” g r ea a e
tricia Baldwin. Mrs. Palmer John-
an^ Charles Ik idler and istcr
W illiam Noble in Fu-
Nobk ,n
job and a reg u la r " S ta n d a rd L u b rication " . Y ou 'll aea h o w an iron
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen were son and sons Doug and Bruce, daughter Jane spent the week end
cla d s y s te m k e e p s ua from m is s in g a n y p o in ts —an d h o w ''double-
guests of the Bert Trask fam ily Dixie N ell Bushell and Beverley
Scottsburg.
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at their cabin at Scottsburg. Mrs. Benton spent the week end at
c h e ck in g '' in su re» th e s a fe ty o f y o u r car. M ake r e s e r v a tio n s ea rly I
Trask's nephew, Robert Quigley of i coast points, stopping at Florence
Mrs. Cecil Caldwell and Mrs
IMPORTANT CEMETERY
Eugene^ was also a guest.
MEETING
H.
A. Hagen were in Portland last
and Scottsburg.
week attendhig normal classes for
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Allen and
W A DeMoy Earl Stewart P,ano teachers given by John M.
The annual meeting of the Tay-
daughter of Honolulu are visiting W illiam Skade W illiam Zim m erly’ William», internationally known lor Lane Cemetery association
U n c l e S a in s a y s y o u h a v u t o
at the home of Mr. Allen's par­ H. W Lombard and son Herbie music educator They also heard w ill Is- held in the Hebron Corn-
p u t y o u r F ed er a l A u to m o b ile
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Allen. spent the week end at Waldo lake. a student recital by pupils of Dent munity Hall, July 10th. beginning
T ax S ta m p w h e r e it c a n b e se e n
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" Mowry, Portland composer and at 8:00 p. m. A ll who are inter-
- p r efera b ly o n th e lo w e r r ig h t­
The A rth u r Leonard fam ily
M r and Mrs Harold Wald of teacher and a lecture on "Music rated in the Taylor Lane ceme-
h an d c o rn er o f y o u r w in d sh ie ld .
spent the week end at Winchester Eugene spent the holidays at the in Wartime, " by Alfred Nurovitch tery and its upkeep are urged to
It h a s to Inst a w h o le year, so
Bay.
home of M r and Mrs. Fred Lang- notf>d * u « ‘an pianist and master attend.
be «ure to gu ard it from w a te r
ston
teacher.
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Taylor I^ane Assn
d a m a g e and th e ft! G e t a free
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Safley and
tr a n sp a r e n t » tick er from you r
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox attended
Corporal Glenn Weeldryer, serv­
S ta n d a r d S e r v ic e M an it ’s n ea t,
the rodeo at Crawfordsville Sat­
urday and went from there to ing with the quartermasters de­
n on a d v e r tie e y , an d c o m p lie s
partment of the U. S. army at
Crescent lake.
w ith all g o v e r n m e n t reg u la tio n « .
Camp Brandy, Florida, arrived
P lay »afe with t h a t 1 6 .0 0 — g e t
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McFerrin here Monday for a week's fu r­
y o u r tr ee » t ic k e r to m o r r o w
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lough
and
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spending
the
time
and Mr. and Mrs Harold Higgin­
botham spent the week end at visiting w ith home folks.
p r ic e s fo r y o u a ll t h e t im e — Y ou to o c a n s a v e .
Winchester bay.
Mrs. Charles M iller spent the
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hawk'ns of week end w ith her husband in
Portland visited relatives in Cot­ Medford.
tage Grove over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flatters
Here’s an easy way to save for
Mr. and Mrs. Leston Durham and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W alter
your
W ar Savinga Bond pur^
and daughters Ramona and Ro­ Trembly and son, Mr. and Mrs,
chases!
Glass Bunks, on sale
berta of Portland are visiting this S. T. Rose and daughters, Mr. and
week at the home of Mr. Dur­ Mrs. L. W Coiner and children
for 25c w herever S ta n d a rd
ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shofstall
Products are sold, hold $11.00
and sons spent the week end at
son Durham.
in pennies, $-34.00 in nickels
Tahkenitch lake camping.
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing,
— and enough dimes to buy
43c
Phone 217J.
1-tfc
Announcements have been re-
Seven
$25 Bonds.
P L U S TAX
| ceived of the birth of a son to Mr.
i and Mrs. Ben Gawley of Duns­
muir, California, July 2.
Delight Valley
NOTICE
My office will be closed Ju ly 10. 11, 12. 13 and 14.
I shall attend the Annual North West Clinics in
Seattle, W ashington.
DR. H. A. HAGEN
Chiropractic Physician
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Afe,
DR H. A HAGEN
iH t T own P m
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Here's a front row seat
to the best show in town!
Guard your Tax Stamp!
Summer Specials
60c Alka Seltzer
49c
25c Bayer Aspirin, 5 gr.
19c
60c Sal Hepatica
$1.00 Larvex, pint
.............. ....
G lass Bank holds S e v e n
U. S. Bondsl
49c
79c
50c Toushav Lotion
50c Ipana Tooth Paste
I
N E W D E L H I. IN D IA
tw o years In the w a r zones.
James R o b e rt i Bob* I (oilings-
w o rth . 31). an em ploye
of
the
R oselnirg L u m b e r com pany, was
d row ned S a tu id a y evening in the
S outh llm |s |u a riv e r at KiwanU
(ta lk , a m ile south o f Roseburg
ilo llin g s M o i'tli was a m em ber of
a p ic n ic p a rty , w h ich Included bis
m o lh i r, Mrs. A II I lo llin g s w ix tli
and a sister. M i
K e im tt M uet-
zel o f R itsebuig
l ie was w a d in g in th e tug eddy
ill the p a rk, when he a p p a re n tly
sti*p|tcd in to a «leap tiide and was
c u rrie d aw ay by the cut rent It
was believed Dial lie s u ffe re d a
h eart a tta c k , us Ins I tody dal not
reappear, a cco id tn g Io witnesses
The Roseburg lir e d e p a rtm e n t
was culled and rcN|M»nded w ith
the Eagles lodge life saving boat
and equipm ent, but the body was
not located fo r n**itrly tw o hours
A i i i i i b I h t of sw im m ers p n itic ip a t
ed In the e ffo rt to fin d the luuly,
w h ich e v e n tu a lly was recovered
by O rv ille Johns and James Bew-
ley A r tific ia l re s p ira tio n was co n ­
tin u e d fo r m ore than tw o hours
R oseburg News R eview .
Messrs and Mmes. Eli Cagle
615 Main Street
HOMHM <'(»I'l.DN’T Hl'RT HIM
RUT MOAP IN BATHTUB Dill!
Roseburg Man Is
Drown in South
Umpqua Saturday
More Kubber for Pile
Mr. and M rs. Earl Gone and
fam ily and Miss June Woldt of
fM rtland spent the week end at
Scot tsburg.
Qiv» and Redeem SAH Oreen Stamp»
i942
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Miss Jean Stubblefield was in
Medford over the week end vis­
iting her sister. Mrs June F'attig.
Buy
Light Weight Work Sho:ts
for mei, Cool and
comfortable. F o r
warm weather
workers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pickens of
Salem, accompanied by Miss Jane
Matthews of Riddle, stopped off
( briefly Tuesday for a visit with
j Mr. Pickens’ parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. O. H. Pickens. They also vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes.
Mrs. George York and son of
Portland are visiting Mrs. York’s
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C
(Spriggs here this week.
Sun Glasses
39c
19c to • $7.75
LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON A LL TOBACCOS
STANDARD
takes
BETTER CARE OF TOUR CAR !
íiw »
SWIM»»
H A N A A » » O R COMPANY
O f CAttrO R N IA