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T 111 K S U A Y. APIUL 13, l f>lt W A TER SYSTEM S YOU W O U L D N 'T 0 0 TO A DRUG STORE TO BUY IT W O ULD YOU? SEE J. s. S T E W A R T 217-J or 2 7 -F -ll RED JACKET PUMPS Mrs. Loren H ibbard and M rs H i g h e s t B O V b C O llt Howard Conner were Eugene . __ , _ . visitors Friday. Award Given Keith Wooley April 11th Mr. and M i’S. J. W. Vasey and fa m ily of Rujada spent the Easter The rank o f Eagle Scout, the week end in Portland. highest award conferred by the Boy Scouts of America was pre Mrs. Della Richmond was a sented on Tuesday night A p ril week end guest at the home of her ™ ^ i t * u^ X x , o f ,T n s m ’‘lS 'Lhj ' *’ daughter-in-law . M is. M arion daughter o f Cottage Grove. At a session o f Richmond and fam ily In Eugene the South Lane D istrict Court of H onor held at the Jefferson school Mrs. Jack Caton and son of C or Wooley received the award fro m vallis are visiting w ith Mrs. Ca- Lance Naish on ton's parents, M r. and M rs. Herb co'mt of Adams. ' honor o f the «rout organization. Naish complimented Wooley upon Miss B illie Ann B utler, student nurse e at Entanuel P ^ t- 1 land . sp«-nt Wednesday- w th ht i (b(i ( Ke, We„ Si scout top. parents, M r and M rs.Clyde B u t executive o f the Oregon T ra il ler. _______ Council explained to the troop and ,, o i. . i . .. „ „ t ' to the audience Lie meaning of M is. Robert L e a vitt and Paul , , , • • » •.I ,i i spent . iz has- , • cage rank emphasizing Nebelung o , f i> P ortland . . . scout . . , ' , " , the , .. . . .... . . . tact that only alxiut one out of ter w ‘ th their parents Mr. and pve . hun(ln^ s(.mns reiu.„ t.s Mrs. L. P. Nebelung. They wen« w .. accompanied by Miss Jean Park. ents were on 7he"stage 'w i t h him See W. E. JOHNSTON fo r Real Mrs. Ray Graber and daughter Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals Phy llis Jo of Salem spent several O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc days last week at the home of I t pays to insure w ith sure In- M rs G rabers cousin, Mrs. Rich, surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc ard Bushell. ------------ S. L. M ackin le ft Wednesday by ...... M r. ...... and Mrs. M e n ille Veateh tra in fo r Kansas C ity, M issouri and of P ortland visited sev- where he. w ill be a lay delegate eraj days ]ast week at the homes from the Oregon conference o f o f M r ' and M rs Ralph Saltsm on Methodist ehutches to the Gen- and o o Veateh and w ith o the r friend of M rs. Lea vitt. 5trs. B. K. Lawson o f IX irtla n il sister o f Mrs. H a rry M etcalf and Mrs. Laura L illy o f C alifornia, m iu other of ™.s. Mrs. Lawson and M H im i ui . rs . . M etcalf, visited over-the week endj at the M etcalf home. __ -----;------- Mrs. E. A. Teich returned home this m orning a fte r a seven weeks Divide Mrs. W a lte r Roblrwon accom panied the Eied H a n is fa m ily of Latham to Port O rfo rd Thursday and spent several days visiting her parents, M r. and Mrs. A l M ille r, and other relatives. Mrs. E ffie Kenady of Spring- field is staying at the W in ftv d West home. Wes, home, M r- «"<1 M rs Lyle M ull.ea and »'«by were Monday evening v is it- ors Ote hrnnk Melons ms M i' s Evelyn taunh was operated on Tuesday at M ultnom ah hospl tai ‘ * fo r appendicitis. She is reeov »'ring satistaetoi ily M r, and Mrs. J. R. Ferguson have sold th e ir honte to M r anti Mrs D ykstra The Fergusons are moving into the sm all house which ihoy kept fo r themselves. Mrs. Bayne lets sold the Pass Creek seniee station to Mr. and Mrs. T a y lo r o f Marcóla. M r. and Mrs. O ral M aeLughlin of Lorane and M r. and Mrs. A E. W alker of Latham were Saturday . veiling visitors at the John Lamb hu,ne- as the award was made. The court o f honor, a regular bi. m on, h, a (ft|,r wa, we|, numerous aWanls were made to the Scouts of Troop 18. >1X)ns„ r, , j by jf,,. M ethodist Cor,). Kenneth Snider who is N j N e,son J r „c h a irm a n stationed m Arizona and Norma S d g llltlV } of the d is tric t advancement com- Hammons, daughter of Mrs. Ber lin ,,e e acted as presiding o ffic e r tha Hammons were m arried in assisted by eight other memliers Eugene A p ril 6th Mines. Lewis of the d is tric t scout com m ittee. Snider und Hammons accom ,» n- eral Conference which w ill open lvlativvB. They returned to Port- j visit spent in Kansas und Missouri ............ Prvceding the regular court of ned them. Mrs. Snider w ill retu rn A p ril 26. He is going via Mmnea- land accOmpanied by Mrs*. Anna whe* * ^he visited her daughter■ [wn()r T roop 18 conducted a fine w ith her liusi.und to Arizona, polis and w ill visit relatives in Swanson, m other of M ts. Veateh, at W ichita, Kansas and anothei .pender{oot Investiture cerei mony M rs. Claude W illey and Mrs. Minnesota and Wisconsin. — who -->«• w ill — make ■— — an extended — *— «—• visit A daughter, n w h t« ' sister sister and and brothers brother» and and and inducted into the movement J e rry Halley o f Roseburg v is it- at the Veateh home. ‘»her relative» in Missouri. Wesley Hansen, George W alker, ,•<, w ith Mrs Low ell Benston one M r. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes of R obert Long, and Sidney Tom p- day last week. E. Masters _______„ ___ M rs. Ju lia Ramsey returned to M r. anfl Mrs. W . W endling and M r. and Mrs. A. C. kins. Mrs. F ra n k Chapman o f Thorn- m o r n i n g Grimes and fa m ily of Eugene P ortland S aturday a fte r vis itin g returned Wednesday A complete list of other awards ton corners is helping Mrs. Jim spent Sunday w ith Mrs. Wayne the past week w ith her b ro the r from th e ir tr ip to Seattle, Wash- M r and M rs C ington and Portland. They report A llo w s : Second Class Ashley Ela- Abbott w ith her little »urkeys. Monroe. daughter of M r. and M is. and sister-in-law , a fine tr ip and enjoyed it. J ten' ^ 7 iP ‘>r U r ' B l>' »Vnn.ng- Several from here attended the J. G. Grimes and sister o f A. C. \y . Partin. _______ ton and M a rk Morgan. F ust Class church services held at W alker Grimes. —------------ ** a m r- h i Ed Lovegren and D ick Schm idt, every evening last week and also M r. and Mrs. Leston Durham and r *gon of ^S p rin g fie ld M e rit Badge Champ Husted, the special Easter s e n ic o . Sun- The Clyde Roberts fa m ily were and daughters Roberta and Ra- M r. John Van N ortw iek. m ie Love V al- _______ ____________________ _ Easter dinner guests of the R. H. mona o f Lebanon were Easter spent Easter Sunday Wi . r u r t , Lom bard Jim Ed guests of M r. and Mrs. D urham 's Hawley's grandm other. Mrs. M ary i entm e H erb Lombard. Ed Lov« FOR MF It GONF.KNOK Savage fa m ily at Roseburg. gren, and Robert Naish. H am bric. ( HAS. A. parents, M r. and M rs Nelson D ur- M rs. F. L. G iannis returned hanl TVRKEV CROI* ABOVT _______ Pie and coffee w ill be sold S a t- home Sunday from a tw o weeks TH E SAME ____ K atherine Buchner and “J visit in Seattle, W ashington where -Mrs. she was called by the serious ill- daughter C lara of Oregon C ity M ountain States Power Company. The tu rk e y crop o f South Lane 3 5 -ltp . ness of her sister. She was accom- several days at the home county w ill be about the same as panied by her daughter-in-law . o f the Rev and M rs last year according to current re Mrs. Robert Grannis, who stayed Brovvn Mrs. Buchner and her S T V D E X T W IN N E R S G VEST8 ports. There w ill be fewer flocks, in Portland to visit at the home of daughters, Clara and Mrs. Brown the but more birds per flock. The her sister-in-law , M is. Bruce and her baby, Barbara Lee. left - — - --- . increased size of the flock is due Pearson. Wednesday fo r Rockford. Illin o is Public speak ng contest staged at ’ V « ? V feed n m - _______ . . home the U nive rsity of Oregon campus to the tact that tn t ie»u rum M rs. L illia n G illis le ft Saturday _____ M arch 31st and A p ril 1st were panics are lim ite d to the number fo r Los Angeles. C alifo rn ia to T. R . M Georce guests o f the Chamber o f Com- of birds fed and are not ta king meet her husband, W arren G illis „ , ' . f. * f k merce luncheon Tuesday together on any new accounts, i he ma- w ith the Seabees, who was re- . \<re Hard» fo ................... r this sec- Mr« f-Tordv w w ith iu i Mrs. i»irs. Fenton r en iu n Charles, vuenicN , high jo r ity of the poults i— ................- in M « l f° r d . school dram atics in s tru c to r and tion w ill be delivered this month cently transferred there. Mrs. gave a recital Tuesday night in H. B. F errin . superintendent. F ra n k Thompson is ta kin g Mrs. the F jrs t Bap{jst church M ER G ER SIX S< H O H L Student guests w’ere: Velma Pol- G illis' place at the Cottage Grove D IS T R IC T S PROPOSED Easter guests a t the home of »<*h. w inner of firs t place in Cleaners during her absence. Mrs. B. R. Job were her daughter poetry reading, who read three The Rev. and M rs. H ilto n P a rk ~ M r " a n d M r« Charles Poems; Irene Schaffer, second Petitions are being circulated entrained Monday m orning fp r La Adam j. daughter Adeline of Place w inner o f poetry, who read in Douglas county, proposing the Grande to attend the Deeper L ife 0 fo u r poems. Kay T aylo r. 3rd place consolidation of six school dis- Convention o f the Assemblies of s _______ w inner in the poetry contest who tric ts : M y rtle Creek, Riddle, Z w r I n ile d S h ite » God churches fo r the Oregon -^ r and ^ j re genton Schrenk read a poem and Ivan Hoyer, who C anyonville, Days ( reek union D is tric t which opened Tuesday and son Gordon o f Meadow-view won th ird in the discussions. Itigh school and elem entary school and lasted through Thursday. A t a tte attendcd services here here C. H. H. Kime. Kime. presided presided at at the the and n d e d church church services D D r. r. C. and the tne Gazeley uazeiey «fhotrt si nooi d u jslr,æ’ isu h ' (.Short l «r«> de Sundav m orninc and spent the day noon luncheon in place of K a rl w ith a valuation o f $3,911,470. I he this tim e the new La Grande f*" vis itin c friends M ills, president who was called program i f carried through would Gospel Tabernr.de w ill be dedi A V ig ila n t ,s. v,s,tin8 1 1 ________ ' out of _ town. . 'provide the construction of a cen- cated w ith the Rev. A tw ood Fos- _____ te r of Salem, superintendent of Pvt. F red Rosenburger o f Camp -------------------------- î™ ’ S e rru n t o f the Oregon D is tric t in charge o f W h ite M edford was a week end TEST MOTOR F I EL ••|M>|» e s " , w<’ en M ' r,le < reek and myon- the dedication sen-ice. guest at the home of hLs uncle and ------------ , V » *- sch« ’ 1, iac* ?’ t h e t^ v o p ia ------------- aunt M r and Mrs. E. C. Shay. Shortage of gasoline, says the each d is tric t would be usnl for F o ld ode S p ru e *« ,or 5- S ««o’ or M r. and M rs. W . B. Johnston ! _______ Departm ent of Commerce, has led elem entary school pun>oses. F«y I . Corly, M o rg a n B o ld ng. Fort ond, O r»gcxi ‘Dopes ", re- Jr., and fa m ily of Eugene spent m otorists to use fuel Mrs. O. W . Blackmore, M . M. Salesbooks. The .Sentinel. and Easter w ith his parents. M r. and W heeler and M rs. J. E. B lack- to *"crease M rs. W. B. Johnston. more were dinner guests Monday other wise unprove the automo- to in Eugene at the home of H a rry bde operation. The Bureau o f Mrs. L. P. Sanford went t° — Standards has tested hundreds of - - - - - - ........... ' T h^ ay2 ° ^ . i h e N a s i o n " b ^ U M M r ’ W h X / s them w ith o u t fin ding beneficial husband who is employed there, me occasion oe.ng m r. « o c c k u s _______ * b irth da y anniversary. A d ditio na l 1,1 d,l> «-as» Bob and D ick Briggs of Eugene guests were M r. and M rs. H a rry LAÍ ONIC LOCUTION NOTE: visited Thursday w-ith Ross Ad H a rt. Mrs. Aletha Thom and sons, and E d ith Sw itzer. Mrs. M abie kins, re tu rn in g home Friday. A corporal standing a t a road | Funk and children and Peggy S L. Godard was brought home Blackmore also called at thé corner just n orth of Cassino gave corner jn s t north of Cassino gave fro m the Eugene hospital S a tu r- Wheeler home. one . of the day where he had been fo r tw o ------------ , most , succinct . , . reports . . weeks receiving treatm ent. 1 Those spending the Easter week yet heard on the b itte r house-to- _______ end at the Thies home were L t. house fig h tin g fo r Cassino. Asked A w e e k end m iest at the home and M rs. Floyd Thies home from how things were going in town. ! n fA\ i r ’ ™ d M, 8 nam< r, Seott was N o rth Camp Hood. Texas fo r a the corpora) summed up the a fte r- M rs ’ S c o tti* m other M rs Jose- leave- M rs - C)yde W hite noon s aCt‘° n W ith the io ,lo w in 8 i h m e ? B v e m ^ i Eugene ' ‘ ! a"d son Edw ard Ray o f Sheldon, u no fficia l G I communique: ‘‘Un- phme S tivers o f Eugene. Washington, M r. and Mrs. Paul derstand we captured five livin g M r and Mrs F rank G ru ff o f T h *cs and sons o f Eugene and M r. rooms, three dining rooms and Ro^i-bure visited Sundav wRh M r and Mrs. Ralph Thies of N orth have advanced patrols in a k itch - Roseburg visited Sunday w ith M r. en.M Flashes from the Ita lia n en.' — “ "Flashes and Mrs. Sam W arren. r-iam». F ro n t Lines" departm ent in the Bishop and M rs. Bruce B a xte r Stars and Stripes W eekly ¿Medi Red Rose B u tter and Ice Cream. o f P ortland and D r. and Mrs. terranean). Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7 -t f, Silas Fairham o f Salem called on S??hofiel<l S tew art fo r Plumbing, tbe Rev. and Mrs. F rank E. Brown BITS O' B U S IN E SS Phone 217J. 1-tfc Tuesday. Bishop B a xte r is Bishop Gasoline consumption in auto _______ of the P ortland area of M ethodist I f you are weak and run down churches which includes large mobiles w ill drop from 445,300,- fro m ’ the flu . C hiropractic w ill te rrito ry in the northw estern 000 barrels in 1941 to an estim at help you. Dr. Sim kins over Peter- states. Dr. F airham is superinten- ed 246,000,fX)O barrels this y e a r... sen’s. Phone 5. 34-tfc dent o f the Cascade D is tric t of Stockholders p re fer th a t th e ir companies keep dividends low at "1 11 • ' ------------ ---------------- M ethodist churches. present if i t ’s going to mean a A group o f young people of the stronger post-war com petitive pos M ethodist Youth Fellowship w ill ition, according to replies to a attend a sub-district ra lly F rid ay questionnaire sent to stockholders night and S aturday at Roseburg, of General Foods C orporation The Rev. F ra n k Brow n w ill ac Early Water Power company them. * * * A radio engineering scholarship worth $1500, In 1631 colonists on the Salmon equal to 3 years of college rad a and sound M r. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck Falls river, Maine, built a dam and R E P U B L IC A N spent Easter in Eugene w ith th e ir used water power to operate an up- engineering. son and fam ily. M r. and M rs. M el- afld' own ‘,aw’ FO R U .S . SEN A TE * * * N in e to ten months of intensive training in the vin Kebelbeck. I heretofore unknown ultra high frequency field of SEX A TO H day w ith a tactile dinner at noon of the |M>nny supjrcr were a vol- i ’lay equipment bought fo r the ley hall and hat anil a huge school children from the proceeds Jumping rope You W ouldn’t Believe T his Sign— SFE C IA L TODAY FLU T R E A T E D $5 0(1 $15.00 W ith O rdinary D rugs W ith Deluxe Drtlgs Drugs alone can’t cure the flu nor glasses alone correct faulty vision W T i.it‘s w rung w ith this sign ’ .lust this. Kvi-ryoti»1 kim wa th ill <liu,turx ihuiT Inisv th e ir I es mt the drugs they pre MU-ilie. W hen the I'lii picks you fo r u v ic tim you depeiul upon the professionnl tra in in g , «'xperiene«' mid s k ill o( y o u r d o cto r Io p u ll you tlirn u g h . You know that drugs me im p o rta n t hut only in c id c iita l to the professional know ledge o f the d o c lo r who diagnosi s y o u r illness and preserihes fo r it. Hut m e v<ui ns wise u h o iit v o itr eyes When eye I r o i t h h s threaten, do you say 'tiiie s s b e tte r buy a p a ir o f glasses T h a t’s illo g ic a l. When flu go, you dow n. you d id n ’t rush out to buy drugs. phoned lo r y o u r doctor. \ mi li'llo w o d his prolessiunal vice. W hy t h in k m il v o f : loss, s t h i n, w h e n JfOU I ’.I the oil ad I c a re f Ghisses alone r a i l n e v e r correct fa u lty \ isiou. I h eir value tn you depiaids e n tire ly upon the professional s k ill w ith which y o u r eyes are exam ined and n tra e te d y o u r glasses preseriheil. title d and serviced.* So d o n 't confuse the price of glasses w i t h th e c o s , ol eye co m fo rt, (¡lasses alone w ith o u t p ro te s iio n a l eye care are never a bargain at any price. G ive y o u r eyes the benefit o f the p ro ft ssional s k ill and service that y o u r priceless sigh, demands. Invest in eye rare not glass- s a, a price. •These professional services are w o rth in fin ite ly more than the eos, o f the m aterial in the glasses Iheiiisehes. I-’. X A M I N’ .\T,< t.N': Professional exam ination fo r possible patholo gical eye eouditions. I{I'il-'H At ” l’ l< t.N . S c ie n tific measure o f y o u r a b ility to see. IT tl'iS t ' K I l ’T h C a re fu lly p re p a ti d professional eon elusions and the proper io slru e ,io n s necessary ,<> correct y o u r vision. I.N T K Itl’ U K T A T lo X f a r . fid technical m ol s c ie n tific com pounding o f the exact m aterials ol y o u r pre scrip tio n . F IT T IN G : S c ie n tific , m inute adjustm ent o f y o u r pre s c rip tio n to y o u r eyes. R K E V A I.F A T IN G ': V e rific a tio n o f the rc fru e tio ii ami the p rescription. S F K V It TNG : Assurance that the requirem ents o f y o u r prescript ion are being con sta n tly n iu iu tttiiic d . Dr. John T . M onahan Phone 100 O ptom etrist and Optician 505 Main S treet Cottage Grove YOUNG MEN of 17 B YEARS THE NAVY WANTS YOU TO TAKE THE EDDY TEST If You Can Q u a lify The U. S. Navy Offers You This: a F rid a y A p ril 14 6:00 P. M. K O IN HAR'/FORD i INSURANCE Mrs. C.M. Keep o f Seal Rock and Mrs. L. F. Russell of W a s h -1 ougal, W ashington were g ue sts, Accident and In d e m n ity Company last week at the home of M r. and ' Mrs. H. B. F c rtin . RADIO REPAIRS By Dexter Somers Paid o tl* , M o r te for S e n a to r Com m ittee i’ ll»!» H » C o rb e tt P 'd i, Poi lin e d , O i r yót 318 Malm H. K. METCALF INSURANCE SER V ICE Phone 115-J 27-12tc i radio . . . a course so new it could not be learned except in the armed forces. NATHAN PORTER EDWARDS Radio Trrhnirlan First ('lass U.8. Navy Enlisted at Eugene July 25.1942 AWAPreparation for a real future after the war In a branch of electronics and radio not yet available for civilian use. * * * A chance to serve yoqr country in a vital and ex citing activity. You will be in the center of b*“ l« strategy aloft, afloat or ashore. Talk it over to d a y w ith men at the NAVY R E C R U IT IN G S T A T IO N This Message Made Possible by the Cottage Grove Druggists: Kern’s Kelly’s and Brown’s