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See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Mr. and Mrs R. G. Conner and
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals family, Judy Ann and Robert, of
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
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Lorane called Sunday on Mrs.
Conner's
mother. Mi's. MeDora
Guests at the home of Miss
Melissa Clark are her two sisters, Allen, and also on her aunt, Mrs.
Mrs. Corda Wing and Mrs. Albert M yrtle Saltsman who is conva
Burte both of Chicago, who w ill lescing at the home of Ralph
make an extended visit w ith their Saltsman after spending several
sister and nieces, Dottie Ann and months in a Eugene hospital.
Mrs. Saltsman is reported in»*
Joyce Clark.
proved in health.
Mr. and Mra. F. L. Grannis
The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kam
have returned home after spend
ing the past month at their farm mann and Tom Short are attend-
near Oregon Chy "and with their
®2a,.eJ y.??d
daughter, Mrs. Bruce Pearson in Portland for ministers and lay
men. Mrs. Kammann w ill attend
M r and Mrs. Oliver Jones o f the Womens Synodical meeting,
Longview, Washington have re- The meetings are being held in
turned to their home after spend- the Mt. Tabor P r e s b y t e r i a n
ing a week visiting the F. F. church.
Parkers. The Jones’ are former
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residents of Cottage Grove and
Mrs. C. C Cruson of Portland
Mr. Jones is a half brother of *s spending this week at her home
Frank Parker.
here and visiting friends. M r. and
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Mi's. Cruson are employed in de-
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Haworth fense work in Portland,
had as house guests last week,
,
< t i l l ) OF t ii i \ h s
Mr. and Mrs. V irg il Ragsdale of
Mrs M arth 1 Boentgen Trask of
of Washington, w ill visit fhutland
We wish to thank o u r ne igb-
Corvallis and Mrs. Frank Lalor EuKene was a
guest at
July 17th. During his stay in
Mrs Gwendolyn Haight of Ma Portland M r Maverick w ill visit bill's and friends foi th e ir a ssist
and children, Michael and P a tri the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
dera. California arrived at the C. the sm all war plants located in ance at tlie lim e of o u r fire. Mi.
cia Anne, of Bremerton, Washing Trask. Mrs. J. F. Prichard of Fort
W orth, Texas, is visiting her
H. Haight home Monthly evening this vicinity and deliver an ad ami Mrs F ran k M. Willis, Mrs.
ton.
cousin,
Mrs. Bert Trask, and
to spend a short vacation. She dress before I be forum of the Jam es Payne, Pfc. ami M rs Vilas
F L tN fc S W H IC H 1 \ k l SI 1‘P I.IE S to the Normandy battlefield aintripo
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w ill also visit w ith her sister. Mrs 1‘ortland Chamber of Commerce llules.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wickam of uncle, the Rev. W. V. McGee, at i return to Britain with battle casualties. This picture shows Corporal Lydia
Mary Paul in Eugene
Alford, a nursing orderly of Britain's Woman's Auxiliary \ i r force, helping
Monday noon. Business men who
Eugene spent the week end w ith the Trask home.
one of the wounded heinX loaded on a Douglas Dakota transport plane o( the
House guests at the Oscar Ela- have an occasion to be in Portland
Mrs. Wickam's parents, the Frank
R-A.F. Her job will be to tend the wounded during the Hight back.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Beghtol
ten home are the Misses Am y and at this time are cordially invited
Parkers.
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Effie Flaten from Canada and to hear Mr. Maverick.
and children are spending the
Miss Hazel Boyd from Hubbard.
week
in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford,
Miss Billie z\nn B u tle r is va- tion of blood to any organ, the
Mrs. C urtis White of Eugene
their daughter Miss B etty Lou
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e „ i » ~r cationing at Cannon Beach and amount of insulin which ti e pan- spent Sunday and Monday at the BLACK MARKETEERS SENT
TO JA IL
Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. H u
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return to Portland Saturday creas forms, or the amount of R Hansen home.
bert Hawarth and sons. Keith and P011 Angeles. Washington are the to
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resume her studies at Emanuel
Recent guests nt the P.. Sears
In tin- f u s t five months of I'm .
.Brian, spent the week end at the paronta^of
daughter born Ju t' hospital a fte r spent!ing some t ime adrenalin formed by the hdror.nl
8 at a Port Angeles hospital. The Wllh hvr mother
coast.
Mrs. Clyde glands* No. These regulations home were the W alter Pohl and (lie Office of puce Administration
just happen. "Just happen" means Reed families from Chiloquin Enforcement Program against the
baby hits been named Cherie. Both Butler.
that these acts are automatic, and the George Taylor fam ily of gasoline black market sent 28
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Simkins
were
former
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Miss Pat Zimmerly has been
ear owners to jail, convicted 159
Miss Lois Brant of Yoncalla and They are reflex acts. If these re- Reedsport.
transferred from the Safeway residents. Mrs Simkins being the
ear owners of buy mg gasoline
flex
acts
are
not
uornial,
if
any
former
Beth
Bede.
Miss
Leta
Brant
of
Eugene
were
Store at Toledo to the local Safe
w ith counterfeit or stolen cou|iotis
THREE OFT o f FOI It
them,
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week end guests of Miss Betty thing interferes w i t h
way Store.
or without coupons, took away
breathing may be d ifficu lt, the
W IL L CAN
The Rev V ictor Goff, a form er Bradford.
rations from 775 ear owners, sus
heart beat may be weak, there
S. E. Beach of Portland, form er resident, was transacting business
Three out of four women ex pended gasoline selling rights of
A recent guest at the home of may be poor circulation to an o r
resident was here the firs t of the in Cottage Grove Tuesday. The
1.538 fillin g stations, put
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week visiting friends and attend- Rev. Goff is a m inister in the Mrs. Lottie Scott was her son. gan. indigestion, diabetes, high pect to can fru it and vegetables fillin g stations out of latsiness
at
home
this
season,
according
i,
who
blood
pressure,
or
any
one
of
a
is
being
John
M.
$>cott
of
W
illiam
Methodist church and
ing to business matters.
and gave ja il sentence* to 234!
transferred from a charge in also visited at the home of his number of health disturbances. to a nation-wide survey reported eountiu'feiters, peddlers and gas
b> the Office of War Information.
brother,
Damon
Scott.
Good
reflexes
are
necessary
to
Mrs Sally H ill is confined to a Texas to Iowa City. Iowa.
( tinned peas, tonntocs and as- oline dealers.
good health.
Eugene hospital w ith a serious
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Health requriCs that the vari-
r,'s<ored t° rationing
Mrs. Nelson Durham returnei ’d
illness.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Straussen of
hs ous organs of the body cooper ate «... ■
. '* i r suPpl*‘*s on hand
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Seattle, Washington have been home Tuesday from a two months
™ have
with each
other.
For example,
t ,>
Mrs. L. Ernest Baldwin left here since July 1st, renewing ac- trip to Greensboro. North Carolina
healthy
digestion,
th e ’tma’ll
Tuesday for Monmouth to attend quaintances and visiting friends where she visited her son T Sgt.
Gene Durham.
intestines, (the ¡important organ ,ir i. expechd to b i V ' C X t
the second summer session at the and attending to business matters.
of digestion) m u-t h'.ve the aid .mailer during the current puck
Oregon College of Education.
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YOUR RELLENES. VO I R SA FE
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M r. and Mrs James Tedford
of the liver, gall bladder and year than during the pack year
TY, YO FR H EA LTH
Mrs. Naomi Preston and daugh- received word from their daugh-
pancreas Also, im e these organs ended July 1. To help pack the
need more blood to do this job. current fru it and vegetable crop
ter, Gary’, of Portland are spend ter-in-law, Mrs. Lowell Tedford,
By Dr. H. A. Hagen
blood vessels mast so act ns to 700,04X1 full-tim e or l,4(M).00U part-
ing a couple weeks w ith Mrs. that she had arrived at Red Bank,
When a brig i* Ugh’ is turned
Preston's parents, M r. and Mrs. New Jersey, to be near her hus on in a dark room, the pupil of shift blood from other parts of the time workers must be recruited,
C. F. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Hos band, Pvt. Lowell Tedford, who your eye becomes smaller. Mus l>ody to these organs. The diges the W ar Manpower Commission
the says. .Because of the dependency
kins, Mrs. Preston and Gary va is stationed at Fort Monmouth, cles that control the size of the tive organs need help and
New
Jersey.
of overseas servicemen on canned
heart
and
blood
Vessels
supply
the
cationed over the week end at
pupil have become active. I f the
need. If these eizeulatory organs fruits and vegetables it is impera
Yachats.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and **Kht is intense, the muscles of the fail to supply that need, there tive that these foods Is- made
son W illiam returned to their eyelids react also, thu closing the w ill be indigestio-.
available to them. ,
M r. and Mrs. J. W. Englund
of
and daughter. Phyllis, spent last home in Chicago. Illinois last week
ia‘.ly ’ Jf ,hp , intensity
, . .
When, in some particular act.
suddenl> tu ™; one organ needs f i e help of an-
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which is su
FORMER FARM ER SA V ES
week
and Coburg after spending two weeks visiting the light,
in the dark room, is s till
Mr.
Jones’
mother,
Mrs.
P.
H.
e<
l
on
TH E DAY
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other, that organ must get Its
w ith relatives and friends.
Jones, and brother, Alton Jones, greater, the pupil win
become niessage of need to the organ that
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smaller, the eye w ill close and responds to that need. The chan
A form er Illinois farmer, a ser
Those attending the Methodist
geant. solved a transpcirtatlon
V i-
Ercel Carrol Yirak reported you w ill suddenly pufTyour head. nel over which that S.0.S.
outh Institute at Camp
Fit
mes-
. P.
J.
,' there were over 50 people at the Muscles »hat control the jxwition sage passes Ls ai nerve pathway.
io r hte
near Glendale, are the Rev. Frank
Saipon the Navy Department
annual Carroll reunion at Albany of the head have become active, called a reflex pathway Hid the
u T ' n; . MiSS^
He
on July 9. There are 33 stare on I f there is a sudden intense flash
reports. It was impossible to haul
rr.\|Mjnse to the m, sage
'* much-needed ammunition up th<
C lark * S a n R b r et 'shiHev v'll' n the Carro11 servicc flag, most of of light, muscles of th? ¡urns anil a refle» «et
a reflex act. Uninterrupted reflex rugged, steep hills by
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M u th gasoline loss is caused by gradual rin g and
ami
Dorothy A c k e r h ^ , Ross Adkins
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acts are necessary o your safety carry the wounded back truck
Cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then ' blow by,” compres
As the
-to your health.
and Tracey Arnold. The Institute
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U111 junip.
sion is reduced, performance gets rough. RPM M in o r
sergeant suggested, a detail of
opened Sunday and w ill last
Mrs. Roy W alker and daughter
- ” 'y
'
marines, who as civilians had
O
il slows this wear way down — sticks tig h t on hot
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now here and ... .■onun< to
through Friday, the group return- returned July e.u
5th t from
Ranger,
handled live stock, were sent out !
o r eold metal surfaces, insures cold motors against
ward
your
head,
you
"duck”
and
ing home Saturday.
Texas where they made a visit
to catch stray ox<m. W ithin two -
extra starting wear, protects critical hot spots on long
w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. your amts go up to guard your
Eugene hours they had a regular service1
Tuesday visitors in
runs. I nr more mileage, less wear — use Standard’s
face.
I
f
you
stumble
and
fall,
your
Miss Joan Brown of Seattle, W. O. Caraway
were S. V. Dudley. Mrs. Clarenci into the hills using hand-made'
R P M M o to r O d.
arms
go
out
to
breac
the
fall.
native
two-wheel
carts
drawn
by
Washington, is a house guest of
Peterson and Miss Esther Volga-
Mrs. Floyd Glenn and children Should you bend foi*ward to pick more.
oxen ’The only trouble so far
her cousin, Miss Jeannine Brown
left last week fo r Los Angeles, UP an o b ***. y ° ur h>P» swing
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of Delight Valley.
Herman Kam i went to Port- has been the oxen don’t under-
JOHN FINNEN AN
California to visit her daughters backward so that you m aintain )a " j Tuesday on business.1
stnad our language,” the sergeant
H. W. Cooley of Albany spent there and son, Floyd, w ith the!balance.
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H arry Elfving said. ‘T'H bet they only under
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the week end at the home of his marine corps, who w ill lx- sent
The
responsive
movements and daughter June visited one stand those pesky nips.”
son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooley,
¡overseas.
mentioned above, that
is
the evening last week at the home of
MAVERICK TO VISIT
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contraction of the eye pupil, the Elfving’s sister,
Mrs. Frank
PO R TLAN D
M r. and Mrs. Leonard Clear- Mrs. Ina
Dicks of Newberg
closing of the eyelids, and
tue H ills in Eugene,
water and daughter, Cinda Lee, of vis*ted at the home of her brother, movement of the head or body
Jerry Mosby of Eugene
spent
Maury Maverick, chairman and
Springfield, visited Sunday w ith
Cardwell last week.
when lights o f varying int.-nsit/ Sunday at the home of his moth
general
manager of the smaller
er,
Mrs.
M.
Mosby.
Mrs. Clearwater’s mother, Mrs.
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are suddenly flashed are not w il-
plants
Corfxiration
and vice chnir-
M r and Mrs. V ictor Worley
Charles
M iller. _
M r. ______
and _______
Mrs.
M f s_
Graham received
cannot w
ilfu
lly con-
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Clearwater returned home Sunday word F r‘Jay of the sudden death tract the pupils. The other acts
sm!lU daughter of Arlington, m :in u i th,. W:,, production board
evening but Cinda Lee remained ot h<?r c°usin, Robert Oglesby are performed w ithout thinking. Wasbin8f on spent the holiday
fo r the week w ith her grand- San Franckco. California, son of I t is after the acts that you re d -
, W.',h Wrs- W orley’s brothe
mother.
¡the late Rev. R. C. Oglesby, who ize what you have done. They are //¡J1
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an(l fam
ily.
On July
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has preached here many times, automatic, they are reflex acts. Jth the entire party attended a
Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Lde f ur>cral was held Sunday at And they protect you from po:i- Conklin fam ily picnic at Creswell
The
B. C. McFarland and two sons
sons ve
Eurpk
a- California
California. His ' brother, sible harm. Reflexes contribute to w
w 3’
((i . Worley's
" r (,y s left
left fo r their home
and your safety.
Wednesday night.
Dale and Dean, now residing at W alter Oglesby o f Eugene,
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Roseburg, spent the past week ^ te r
E tU Gunster of Port-
1A, y„
or,Jtn.,rjJV breatne
nrr..
Do
you u ordinarily
w il-
YARD
OF
THANKS
here looking after business inter- dnd’. Passed through here Friday f u||y> n 0 Breatlnmr iust goes on.
We wish to thank our many
evening
enroute
to
Eureka
ests and visiting Mrs. M cFar
ano Do you w ilfu lly cause the heart
land’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. ar,d to beat or to speed up when it friends for their kindness anil
beautiful flowers during our sot
,
Mrs.
Graham.
Frank Hazen.
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.becomes necessary fo r blood to row fo r our mother. GetTrge Handy
M r. and Mrs. Harley Gates re-
h.
a" d i " n l'y ' Ka,h,ccn Hant,y;
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WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL TIRE
SIZES FOR BOTH PASSENGER CARS
AND TRUCKS
Floyd (lithe '/is i J loto/ \\
Delight Valley
How con a motor oil save gasoline?
Dorena
Your local re p re s e n ta tiv e for
S T A N D A R D O FSC Ä tl f ORN IA
dinner at 1:00 o’clock.
Mrs. W alter S o r e n s e n and
daughter, Beverly, are visiting in
Bremerton w ith Mrs. Sorensens
mother and sister. Guests over
the week end of Miss Patricia
Sorensen were Miss Ardath Ad
ams and Miss Leorda Adams of
Junction City.
Chiropractic w ill relieve pres
sure on nerves that is causing'
your trouble. See D r Simpkins.
Chiropractor, o v e r Petersen's
p bone 5.
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It pays to insure w ith sure in
surance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc!
Red Rose Butter and lee Crenm.
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tl i
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing.
Phone 217J.
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Easily Destroyed
M r- Gatcs mother. Mrs. Maggie tines? No ft just happens. Do
Vitamin C is the most easily de-
Gatf-s in Greenwood, Wise.
you w ilfu lly regulate the circula- otroyed of all the vitamins.
129 North 9th Street
Phone 252
C la rk ’s S uper Service
ELECTRIC and GAS WELDING
With Pick-up and Delivery Service
EX PER T AUTO R EPA IR S
All Work Guaranteed
5 PLY TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES
AUTO WASHING AND POLISHING
C. 0 . Clark
A. K. Clark
Armands Hand Cream
$1.00 S p e c ia l............
79C
Dorsay Body Powder
$1.00
SOAPS
COLOGNE
Palmolive, new bath size
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25c
Cashmere Boquet
3 bars
Woodbury
3 bars
27c
Sierra Pine
3 bars
25c
Lifebuoy
3 bars
25c
Auditorium Big Bath
1 bar
Hobnail
... $1.00
Moriet, 8 oz.
......... $1.25
Dorsay Cherry Blossom $1,10
DORSAY
Ledandy
$3.75
Trophee
$3.75
Muget
$2.50
Chypre
$2.50
Toujors Fdele
$3.75
PERFU M E
Dorsay - Fidele
$5.50
Dorsay Milford
$5.50
KELLY DRUG CO.
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