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P” « THE SENTENTI, POTTAGE OROTE M t M f W G irls’ and Ladies’ Raincoats ‘8 14 GREETS NEW RECRUITER Divide Robert Price, formerly of Earl ham. Iowa, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton. Mr. Price is employed as carpenter at the Chambers mill. Charles Morisctte, lumber brok er, spent several days in Tacoma. Washington, with Mrs. Morisctte. returning Tuesday night. Mr. Morisctte has an office in the Charles Hall Insurance office. to $ The Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Park and two children are visiting this week at Mixlford and Ashland. While at Medford the Rev. Park attended a 3-day meeting o f Presbyters of the Oregon district of Assembly of God churches. While at Ashland they were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Furman. During their absence Miss Myrtle Hansen and Miss Na dine Grice are in charge of the church work here. PETERSEN'S 615 Main S treet Cottage Grove, Oregon We give and redeem S&H Green Stam ps The Rev. and Mrs. James Aiken Smith returned to Salem Monday after spending the week end here with friends. The Rev. Smith preached at the Presbyterion church Sunday morning They were accompanied to Salem by Mrs. H. B. Ferrin and daughter Miriam, who spent the first of the week in Salem and Portland, and Miss Betty Adkins, who was re turning to her work at Salem. _____ • L. L. Woolley was taken to a Eugene hospital Sunday in a seri ous condition, suffering from dia betes and pneumonia. His son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Wool- ley. of Hermiston, arrived Sunday night to be with his father. T U l’R snA Y . OCTOIIER lfU.1 Floyd ( l i t hens. Motors Ix iy a l Lcaho s u ffe re d tn in o t In ju rie s a fe w days ago w hen he was shot In the face w ith b ird sh o t by a n o th e r h u n te r. O scar M cD ole and M rs B ernice I Ic .ilc r A u th m i/c il W ils o n o f Y oncalla w ere ca lle rs at the H a rry M e IX ile home on W ed- I'flONE 27 nesday. W hen In* p a rke d his ear. M r M c lX ilc fo rg o t to set his brakes and it ro llix l dow n the lu ll M r. and M rs ( ’ A Moore of i n «lui Flower Kills« th ro u g h a fence a n il in to a tree. C o lla g e G rove w ere S unday eve I i t r l t r r g io w lh nt the ite m s T h e c a r was badly damaged. U I« keep the flower «talks cut L it t le B a rb a ra W est, d a u g h te r n in g luncheon guests ut the F in nt the rh u b a rb o f M r. and M rs. W in fit-d W est, est Sears home. M rs. C laude D avidson a rriv e d i ce le b ra te d h e r s<*cond b irth d a y ....... .......... w ith a p a rty S a tu rd a y evening. home Monduy . froti.......... . , .'saiesoonH M , receipt i e e i - i |i i o ookn , I iki SalcahmiKk, IxMiks, took - » o u tlie r., k Present w ere M r. and Mrs. O la f Ms l w ith re la tiv e s ______ _______________________ Olson, M r. and M rs. F r itz T a n n e r < d ito in ia . and d a u g h te r S heron. M r. iiiu l THINGS Iti COME M rs. Ted Hudson and son C a ll, and G ordon W est. M rs. A rc h ie P o stw a r te le visio n sets m uch West had a b irth d a y d in n e r lo r rhea|>er th a n the p re -w a r models, her on Sunday. M r. am i Mrs. R. W Kenady J r. hut s till ta r h ig h e r th a n radios , . . of M cK enzie B rid g e called S unday E asing o f the s c a rc ity o f |uitrtt m a te ria ls , , , A split-second a c at the R obert K enady home. G ordon W est was in d u cte d in to tio n m ovie cam el a lo r research the a rm y at K ir tla n d the past in g p ro d u c tio n l<*chniqucs, p h o to week. He w ill re p o rt fo r d u ty at g ra p h in g m ich in e a ctio n at a r a te ' To wait on you Saturday F o rt L ew is some tune in N o ve m 160 tunes fa s te r th a n a w in k . . . and to give you th a t usual E lic -p ro o lc d c o t i o n b a llin g , tre a t- ber. A la n R il'd , a v ia tio n cadet, came »•d w ith a n o n -d e le rto ru lIn g co m good service. to r C h ristm a s F rid a y fro m Las Vegas. Nevada, position, haiMjy lo v is it bis parents, M r. and M r*. snow d e corations ta il expected t o H a rry Reed, lie le ft M onday eve l»e used In m a n y o th e r a p p lic a n in g fo r C arlsbad, N ew M exico, tions. i fo r b o m b a rd ie r tra in in g . M rs. Lena V eateh o f H alsey is TALHOT KKOAIM'ASTM v is itin g w ith Miss Alsea H aw ley. A ile n iio n is ca lle d to the b ro a d M r. and M rs. Eugene B u rk e tt casts o f D r. I jiuis T a lh o t, m in have m oviat fro m P o rtla n d to E u is te r o f the C h u rch o f the Often CHAS H BOSLAUOH gene re ce n tly. Eugene spent S u n D o o r und president o f the B ib le RALPH B BOSLAUOH day w ith his g ra n d m o th e r, M is. In s titu te o f Isis Angeles, Which CLAUDE V. JORDAN Anna B u rk e tt. ¡ire heard o ve r K O R K on M o n WE LL BE HERE Lieut -Comdr. Glenn F. DeGrave. whose three years as navy recruiter in Oregon resulted in this district's breaking all national records, has left for duty overseas. Above he is shown (at right' greeting Lieut. John F. Biehler, new officer in charge, who was transferred from the Helena. Montana, recruiting station. Square Deal Barber Shop Miss Phyllis Sorensen of Salem The nation's No. 1 navy recruit visited Saturday night with her er Lieut.-Comdr. Glenn’ F De- day s^ W ednesilnys und E rid u ) s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grave of the Oregon district has (ro m K dh to K i.'lii a. m Sorensen. Mrs. R. R. Woods of Lora nt finally been granted his long was shopping and attending to standing request for overseas duly Mrs. A. C. Matthews of Eugene business matters here Monday. Corpora, Lyle Jackson arrive«, .and has departed for Pearl Har is visiting at the home of her See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real home Sunday from Camp Kerns. bor to receive assignment in the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Masters re daughter. Mrs. George Kebbel 14th naval district, it is announc Utah, to spend a 10-day furlough. Estate Bargains. Loans. Rentals Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-t/e turned from Portland Tuesday, beck. Sgt IX x ia ld N ix o n fro m F o r, ed by Chief Specialist W E. Bell, where they spent two weeks vis C anby, W ashington, is home on a in charge of the Eugene recruiting, A Shogren of Corning. Califor iting their sons and daughter. Miss Ruth Helliwell returned to ’ fu rlo u g h . nia. arrived last week and has Their son Eugene, a patient at ( her home at Hollywood. Califor office. Sgt. Lowell Brown of Camp Lieut. John F. Biehler, who has purchased the Joe Perkins place the Portland hospital, is improv nia. after a week's visit with rela George Wright, Washington, who on Mosby creek, where he plans ing slowly and is expected to be tives at Boswell Springs and at been head of the Helena. Mont., ls on a furlough at bis parents recruiting station for the past IK to make his home. the home of her brother and Ma up and about soon unless other , home in Eugene, visited a short ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. months, succeeded Commander i while at the Rudolf I (arisen home complications set in. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caton and DeGrave as officer in charge of Helliwell. ¡Saturday. the main station at Portland. son Stanley of Albany spent a Sunday guests at the Albert , Mr and Mr*. Wilson How in, couple days here last week visit Adkins home were Miss Betty Ad Mr. Frank White has accepted i During DeGraw's three years are thaiiing a few days at Coburg ing relatives and friends. a position as saleslady with the at the helm. Oregon won every kins of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Paul of Eugene GADGETS, MASKS, NOISE kind of recruiting honor in the spent Monduy at the home of her Charles Jones and daughter Loma Petersen store. Mrs. John E. Duffy Jr., is here Mae and Mrs. Marshall of Hep books. Never was the state lower parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. from Fallbrook, California, and pner. Mr. and Mrs. Graybeal of L. W. Coiner and Guy McFerrin than third in voluntary enlist MAKERS AND FAVORS will spend some time with her Eugene, Galen Harvey and Wes returned Wednesday from a hunt ments throughout the entire coun Haight. W eek-end, guests a t the lx«e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg ley Durland of the C.P.S. Camp at ing trip to eastern Oregon, each try. N ixo n home w ere the H a ro ld W o l- Bjorset. while her husband. Capt. Elkton. one bringing back a buck. FOR YOUR i Latest national figures showed fa rd fa m ily o f C o tta g e G love. Duffy, is with the U. S. army air Oregon to be in first place in the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hite accom corps navigators again on over Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tedford seas duty. Mrs. Duffy, formerly of Portland are spending the week CHAS. MORISKTTK LOCATES enlistment of men for the navy’s panied Mr. and Mrs. Clair llogate HALLOWE’EN PARTY HERE famous Seabecs construction ot Cottage Grove to eastern Ore- Miss Dorris Bjorset. will spent visiting with Mr. Tedford's par battalions. Last August the Ore |gon Sunday on a week's hunting part of the winter here and later ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ted Chas Morisctte, formerly of Ta gon district captured thp ”E" trip. Mrs. Ida Jackson of Walker go to Fallbrook to be with Cap ford. and with Mrs. TedforJ's tain Duffy's mother, Mrs. E. J. parents. Mr. and Airs. A. W. Sie- coma, Washington, has located pennant for all-around excellence j is staying with the Hite boys dur here and will serve the lumber in the western recruiting district, ing their fwrents absence Duffy. mann, at Roseburg. trade as a lumber broker. He has doing the outstanding job in the Miss Freda Stalder of Portland established an office in the Chas. nine competing states. spent the week end at her fath Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stroup of Miss Florence Kebbelbeck is Hall insurance agency building. Lieut. Biehler, whose record at er's home. Portland were week-end guests of employed at the Smart Shop in His brother. A L. Morisette. also Helena was outstanding, soon will The Red Cross Surgical dress Mr. and Mrs. J. Brighton Leonard, leaving Monday morning for Port the absence of Mrs. Horace Hatch well known to the lumber trade visit the Eugene substation on his ing class which meets in the who is ill at her apartment. has recently located in Myrtle first inspection tour, according to Walker high school building. ;> land where they are employed in 5c to $1.00 Creek and is with the Umpqua Chief Bell. defense work. having an all day meeting (10 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawson of Lumber Co. Both men have been 5» on October 27 with a pot-lurk Chicago, Illinois, are visiting at dinner at noon. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bostwick and the Henry Berge home. Mr. Law- associated with the northwest lumber industry for a nqmber of family moved to Eugene Monday, son plans on locating here. years and are well known to where they will make their fu S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Murphy many operators. ture home. Mr. Bostwick was W. F. Oglesby of Lorane, owner of Cottage Grove announce the formerly associated with B ills of the Oglesby orchards, was , birth of a soq born Wednesday, P ro teg e ot U. 8. Barber Shop. transacting business here Satur October 20, at the McFarland ma U ncle Sam has long been L ib e r ia ’ s day. best custo m e r and b icg e st sup plier. ternity home. The baby weighed Bruce Wirth, student of Oregon T ra d itio n a lly a protege o t the U n it 7 pounds and 10 ounces and has State College, spent a few days Mrs. Ivan Patten and baby ed States, L ib e ria was colonized by been named Michael A. S Sgt. here last week visiting relatives. daughter Diana Sue returned to freed A m e ric a n slaves in 1822 Inde- Murphy is home on furlough from their home Sunday at Longview, pendence was established in 1847. Kingman, Arizona, anti will leave Mrs. Julia A. Powell, mother of Washington. Mrs. Patten had vis G o ve rn m e n t ancT c o n s titu tio n were soon for Sal, Lake City, Utah, for Mrs. Vinal Randall, left Monday ited with her mother, Mrs. Elmer based ca the fo rm s adopted by the further training. for Myrtle, Manitoba. Canada, Kent for the past three months. U n ite d States. The c a p ita l. M on ____ where she will visit her oldest They were accompanied to Long ro v ia . was n a m ed fo r Jam es M on M a la ria Follows Wars brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. view by Mrs. Frances Patten, roe, fifth P re s id e n tx o f the U n ited F o llo w in g e ve ry w a r the re have John L. Sweany. From there they Miss Bernice Patten and Mrs. States. E n g lis h is the o ffic ia l la n been outbreaks o f m a la ria in region» will all go to Chicago. Illinois, Kent who returned Tuesday. guage. Beyond the coast towns where m a la ria was not fo rm e rly to visit their youngest brother p r im itiv e ju n g le life is c h a ra c te ris recognized. Russia had e ig h t m il- Elmer Kent and grandson Jon tic , w ith tr ib a l d ia le cts the rule. and family. Dr. H. C. Sweany. , Hon cases a fte r W orld W ar I. Mrs. Powell plans to be away returned Monday from a trip to g .' Agenda, Kansas, where Mr. Kent about three months. visited his mother, and Nunn, IIC H F IE L D S-hofield Stewart lor Plumbing Colorado, where they visited his REPORTER Phone 217J. i . t(c sister. M IO M T L Y M. U. C. C ity B riefs i Delight Valley Hallowe’en Knickerbocker’s B IR T H S wonts war m The cow jumped over the moon, but don’t you jump to the con clusion that jumpy nerves will quit jumping. Chiropractic will stop them. Dr. Simkins, over Pet ersen's. Phone 5. 8-tfc Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trembly It pays to insure with sure in and family of Portland are spend surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc ing several days here visiting friends and relatives and renew Red Roae Butter and Ice Cream. ing old acquaintances. Ask far them, C. G. Creamery, 7-tf Due to the lack of help, visit ors will not be admitted in the afternoons at the Butler mater nity home. Visiting hours from 7:30 to 9:00 p, m. only. 7-tfc BOX STATIONERY Larry Levens and H. E. Eakin returned Tuesday from eastern Oregon with deer and pheasants. The hunters got their limit of pheasants near Vale. Donald Hands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands of Delight Val ley, and a student in the local union high school was taken to a Eugene hospital Sunday in a seri ous condition. W e H ave for Sale- 2 GAS FLOOR HEATERS 1 GOOD USED GAS RANGE See us about purchasing a new gas range with your ration certificate. Cottage Grove Gas Co. Phone 92 50= » !1.50 . EVERY DAY PRICES 60c M entholatum 75c Vicks R ub 5 cz.’ A lbatam 75c M usterole 4 oz. P entro R ub U p .m . CXCCFT (A T. T. S P A R K P L U O S cleaned, adjusted and tested. 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