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TH E SEX TIV EL, POTTAGE GKOVB, OREGON T ill USDAV. MAY 3. 1915 double. w ith them at the C S. Plaster riv e r wns d ra g g id throughout the route, Fbttage Grove, Mrs Emma D ra p e O v e r U n e M ark Sandrich, producer e xtra home. day u n til dnrknes forced a halt Heady of Independence, Mr». Eve • le v e r p in » t in n e n t i a t » ta a th ordinary, hand pieked his beauti A le tte r from the chaplain of T lie search was being continued Clialm ers of Brem erton, Washing- banda to the «unti lina. Drap« fu l Wavelets. F irs t there's Ann W a lte r Means states that W a lte r today. The nccicKnt occurred at ton, and Hugh C lark o f l.chunon. the line or pin at aotna ut hai Doran, busiest little character is in rest camp somewhere in Mortenson rapids, about five miles player in Hollywood, who plays a N etherlands Fast India. downstream from Umpqua A t least 20,lMM).tKM) persons are stra ig h t dram atic part in this sta r- Miss R uth iDeLong visited Sun Mortenson was ttelieved to have : expected to swap Jobs in ItMS and spangled musical. Then there's There are so many beautiful day w ith her b lot her Donald in fallen front his h, at w hile in th i 1946. g irls in the cast o f Param ount’s the Pasadena Playhouse graduate, the Veterans hospital in Roseburg. act o f p uttin g ou» ut» anchor. lie ---------- — He Is im proving “ Here Come the Waves," current Gwen C raw ford, who has a fe a tu r was reported to have been suffer Meets Every TUE8DAY Senior» presimi "W ings of the musical h it coming to the Arcade ed rote as one o f the five waves Thr. - r o _• M r. and Mrs. Hugh H a rris are ing from »»tienrt ailm ent. It was M ornin g" Friday, May 4. lugli N ight, 8 00 o ’clock Theater May, 6th, th a t Bing Cros who w o rk w ith Miss H u tto n of learned that he had been seen school auditorium . Admission, 55c, and £ ? * ; 473 Pl*“ ’- <<he old A L Bennett throughout the musical. P etersen 's Hall 18-tfo by and Sonny T u fts aren’t sure preparing his ho»t early Monday 40c. 25e ,’tH-lte-4i C ontract players Noel N eill. ; x'. i K T ” " ’ ........ . • m orning, but the a-, •dent was not w hether co-star B e tty H u tto n realty Is both a redhead and a C atherine C raig and M a rjo rie Hen witnessed. Ilis em pty boat, An ¡2 ^ , ' i 1 « S " ..........— blonde, or w hether they’re seeing shaw are all film beauties who Members o f the chored In m idstream , was fo u n t passed the Waves test set down are asked to respond by story, by E arl Powell and Bay Lyon by Technical Advisor L t. Comm. room to a good crowd. A ll pre song o r poem to "M emories of o f Roseburg, who notified police. Louise K. Wdde, as to hair-do. ap sent had a gootl tim e. A t 8:15 in M other" d u rin g the lecturers hour Ilis fishing equipment wax In s ta lla tio n o f o fficers took place. S aturday evening. proved age, physique, etc. the bottom o f the boat, revealing Lucy and D orothy Knock por W Ace Gragg served as installing A t a baseball game played tra y sister Waves and G loria A n officer. The new o fficers are: Thursday at the Latham school that the accident u txurred while in the process of aneli >ring. Commander, M a rk A. M organ: derson is cast as a boogie-woogie the Latham b e y s made a score of Roseburg News.Review senior vice. Kenneth W h itlo c k ; i ,o t ». * ., piano player, a music-mad Wave. ju n io r vice. Herschel Mapes; chap- , p ‘ ^ ..¿ y i l * rM’n lx‘>s 3 Six teen-year-old G loria Saunders, lain. Ro> A. Sherman: quarter- J R W h h m ‘>' passed through I.IN N ItA N t l l l K IIE A K T who was recently diseoverad by Eugene Sunday night enroute to A T T A C K V IC T IM Param ount and signed to a con master, John Lam b: adjutan t, W. San Diego where tie w ill take tra ct, makes her dehut in the E. Koch; service o ffice r. Max naval training. W illia m H enry C lark, a well C roBby-H utton-Tufts s ta rre r, as B ird ; o ffic e r o f the day, Ace Ken W illia m *, whose w ife was do Mona Freeman. V irg in ia M o r Gragg; trustees. 18 months, W . E. O ra Lyda Brown, daughter o f Mr. known rancher o f L in n and L in ris, Louise La Plancbe and Maxine Koch; 12 months. Ju lia n Long. and Mrs. Fred Brown fo rm e rly of coln nuuities, died Sunday night The a u x ilia ry officers were in at the home o f a son, Hugh C lark Fife. Cottage Grove now of Eugene, Thurs,, Fri.. Sat., May 3-4 5 T hey’ve been screaming "b rin g stalled by the team from the Eu was kille d in action in Germ any o f Lebanon o f a heart a tta ck B u r on the g irls ," which is just w hat gene Post. New officers fo r the M arch 3. Mrs, W illiam s is a d ie ti ial was in.'tde in the Nye cemetery at N ew port yesterday Param ount docs in th is one. and a u x ilia ry are: President. Elsie tia n in a hospital. Mess i m i St. F oug children are among the they’re alt the kind o f lovelies that Patten; senior vice, M ary Mrs. M artha H orton o f Spokane w ill make those cold d istant climes C la ir; ju n io r vice, M a ry D u ffy ; recently visited her sister. Mrs. survivors, Ivan C. C lark o f Lorane seem w arm er and the distance guard, Mae B a rton : p a trio tic in A. A. H ull. stru cto r, Eva Aubrey; chaplain, home a little shorter. Mrs. W. C. Stew art has re tu rn Remember, too th a t “ Here Come E rc il Y ira k ; conductress. G erald-] ed from a v is it w ith a sister in 1 BAMULTAhCH - StORKCM» ine C raine; secretary and treasur the Waves," is a fo u r-s ta r picture Coquille whose husband was kille d » /auOiVjjUFOy HCbKi - w ith Bing, Sonny and tw o B e tty er. June H B ird ; trustees. Flora in Europe last m onth Koch and N ellie Blackmore. H uttons. L args shipm ent of law n and The members of the Eugene ~ . - - garden fertilizer now ready. team who assisted w ith the in- S e a r c h e r s H u n t B o d y Sun., Mon., Tues., May 6-7 8 t sta lla tio n were Nora Peterson. O f M a n R p l i p v p H Oet yours. „ , d is tric t deputy. Rose Beeson, Anna ZZ1 1 U ‘t n - D e i i e v e a Jr ■»-». / t . Ir and Mrs. George Andrews C lark. Mrs Conner and Mrs. Mac- D l ’O W l i e d i l l U l H D Q U a Ri ^oromownt o f Ashland spent last Wednesday Dougal. . BING BETTY SONNY vis itin g at the C. C. G ilhani home. und Despite extensive search M on M r. and M rs. Roy Eddy and son day the body of James Mortenson, Teddy have returned to thei? home believed to have drowned in the at B lackbutte, a fte r spending a. Mrs. Cheer entertained the Umpqua riv e r w ntle fishing fo r year in P ortland w o rk in g in the F riendly Neighbors c'ub nt the salmon, was not recovered. The shipyards. Mrs. Lawpence F un k and daugh home o f Mrs. G e ttj Thursday a f te r Helen, and Mrs. Charles Woods ternoon. There Wi re 15 .members In v o a t in W a r R o n d a n o w a n d present and one v isito r. Three of spent Wednesday in Eugene. a * « u r . y o u r f u t u r a h a p p tn w ia . W ed., Thurs., May 9-10 the school children came to thank Jacob Raisor was i ll last F rid ay and Donald K ahler drove the bus the club fo r the books th a t they received fo r the -ehool lib ra ry . fo r him. M r. and M rs. F ra n k Guismger M rs,.Inez M on tieth and Mrs. M in- and fa m ily are m oving into the nie Keene and Mrs. Ruby Benston each received a g ift fo r not miss Ems place. F a rre ll Cox and w ife visited sev ing a club meeting fo r a year. The bi« »atu.» <" eral da>s last week w ith his fa th next club m eeting w ill be held at • w a y » lo w « » « r y d a y »hl er. H ow ard Cox, and o (jie r rela the home of Mrs. M y rtle Prine. D elm er Benston. S D C , son of tives. to p l» o » e y o u o< yo«« AUsnuiSAi ncr_xx Low ell Benston, ar- M r. and Mrs. F a rre l Cox and ^ r ’ an<* Howard Cox went to Reedsport rived Thursday from the South Also F rid ay to v is it Mrs. Cox’ parents. Pacific where he has been fo r the Mrs. A rlie Sug^ and Mrs. Joe past 8 months. He is a p ointer on M ille r le ft last Tuesday night fo r a 5-inch gun on a troop transport F arragut. Idaho, to v is it th e ir and had not beer, home fo r 13 brother. B ill Patton, w ho is ill in months. D elm er w ill report back Puffed Raisins. Sun Maid 15-oz. pkg. 14c to San Francisco M ay 5th. the Naval Hospita- there. I Kadota Figs, Sundown Kadotas 15c The dance at W a lk e r Saturday Mrs A lice Noth o f Salem is vis itin g this week w ith her m other, night, sponsored by the F riendly Pudding Mix. Fluf Tex 14-oz. pkg. 10c I B a b y M K la g . . . * a d r v y a lly m u a i b . I Mrs. E lla W ills, and her sister, Neighbors club, w ^3 w e ll attended Pancake Flour. Suzanna 20-oz. pkg. 9c M . . . ««• o” »* I • r r v r d > « f r « a y h a * a lt i h . fu o ri* I« and around 568.00 was cleared fo r Mrs. Lynch C um n. p lr a a r hia M a jr-rty . . . P a rb a d f u it nf H «*0'°..o Morning Glory Oats "V1 ic»1’ 3-lb. pkg. 26c Miss M axine C tn rin o f P ortland the club. I (iM nlnra* th a ï m a lrra fu r M r v n c th , TAYLOR Bird, wlaey fla««r. i-i* >« 28* W illia m Sharon, -.h o was oper- I brad U R « * spent the week end w ith her par- Cream of W heat MMt>icxD 28-oz. pkg. 22c rrg or 4r«g grind VI* Jar 54« I ( r u r a lh . m l u e ) l b « i n ( . ents, M r. and Mrs. Lynch C urrin. urrin . a,ed on r w n t l y . was brought &KRUTH I Nabisco 100% Bran 1-lb. pkg. 17c ----- N A o l r H x n ( o f f r e t ------- Mrs. Audrey Brown and three home Wednesday. I NOB HILL . 23< Ralston Whole W heat, Ceroal pkg. 20c I sm all sons spent the week end Mrs. Katherine Scheer o f San — f la p p 't h t n j i fu r lla h y . I S-tb. ka« 4 5 C w ith her father. H oward Cox, and Antonio, Texas,-w no is here v is it- N.B.C. Whoatsworth. Cereal pkg. 17c tnalan: and Dty C tie a l lb pkg 1S« I I Sliainad Baby food can 7« A IR W A Y h * 20‘ Mrs. M innie Jones. ing Mrs. Arch Schippert, expects Dry Oatm eal and Cereal ' h Î 15c I Iunior Baby food H arold Blackman o f Fairbanks, to make her home nere as she is can I« 1-1* ka« 58C I Kitchen Craft Flour ît'ï *1.99 itï *1.02. Alaska, has le ft a fte r spending his very m u d ; im p r» --id w ith the I I furlough w ith his m other, Mrs. W illa m e tte valley. Golden W e if 1 -lb Heinz Jr. Baby Food ‘IS* 9c Gale Robey and fa m ily, and his M r. and Mrs. Ciautie W ille y and #«g ond Dt p CoHe« |Of I sister, M rs. Barbara Jones. daughter o f Roseaurg spent the i««!'ii. Baby Food 7c Chasc&Sonborn T *b I Libby Cherries, Royal Ann («• H« » bog Mrs. M innie Jones entertained week end at th e Cowell Benston De ciowt C offee I ran Gerber's Baby Food 7c I w ith a dinner Sunday honoring home. Highway Peaches. Halves I lb <M r <a » Hills Bros. Thurs., Fri., May 3-4 I I S te n to r her sister, Mrs. Ella W ills, on her A lb e rt Ovcrto-» o f Creswell Red Lebe’ Coffee ‘Waves' Glamorous -And That’s Not All . Veterans of Foreign Wars Install New Officers April 18 Moose Lodge Meets T h e a tre W e Have Received ¿ P ro g ra m s a car of ARCADE H I M iiD V JrÇ T O liY 3 9 -In c h bk FERTILIZER FENCING London BE1DLER FEED CRGSBY HUTTON TUFTS SEED STORE Saginaw . We're coweiew ava/ G ra b e r - G e tty s Dependable Hardware SAFEWAY COFFEE JUBILEE MA««* F*7 I I EDWABDS corriE I I 32‘ D IA N E 29’ eighty-second b irthday, also the spent S aturday night and Sunday birthdays o f Howard Cox and Mrs. .w ith his cousin. Jim m y Keene. Lynch C u rrin , tnose present f o r _______________ the dinner were, E lla W ills, Mrs. A lice N oth, H ow ard Cox, Mrs. Audrey B row n and three sens, M r. and Mrs. Lynch C u rrin , Maxine Mrs. Emma Maddux who passed and R ichard C urrin , M r. and Mrs. away last Thursday had lived at M u rra y Newton, M r. and Mrs. her home near the L ath am school Verne S hortridge and the hostess, fo r 18 years. Mrs. M innie Jones M r. and Mrs. Leslie H u ll and son and daughter o f Vancouver, The N ational Education Associa Washington, w orked a t th e ir place tion reports th a t 280,000 teachers here over the week end. Miss have abandoned the profession A lice Mann and Mrs. Mabel H e lli- since Pearl Harbor. w ell o f Roseburg spent Sunday Latham A U N IV E tS A l PICTURE Sat., Sun., M ay 5-6 M alted M ilk I tb Thom pson'j O o c o to *< pkg CanterburyTea J - lb Cro-g« t*«*«., block P*1Q Beet Sugar F '-»dr red and 33‘ 37e 43' 32' C ; - • Sc H oney,strained 5-ib fr-jr* CotiforniO jO f $4 Grape P retervei 303 io r L bby B ro x j Fresh Bread 1 lb M r t W right » lo o t Firland Pears, Standard <«• H*« > f*g ra a Choice Prunes. Red Tag <M fH» I M «« eaa Tomato Juice. Sunny Dawn <ja pee i Gardenside Tomatoes. S t a n d a r d H« , aa » >a te a a Sugar Belle Peas. 2, 3, 4 sieve >M ple.f Sliced Beets. Greert Tag No. 2 can 10c C ftK A M Country Home Com S T Y IX X« IH «M» 15c Gardenside Spinach *«Via.T (»• pte » Diced Carrots, Blue Tag 303 can 10c Cut Beans, G rc n S p ot, cuu>. 1(1 pt»., c w t 11c .15 M a t ra m » > • p ie - ■ 25‘ Id 1 4 C WE BUY DRESSED VEAL, HOGS, POULTRY, RABBITS, etc. t • CLOSED Tburs., Fri., May 10-11 JOHN FINNERAN Xing Salmon, troll caught, by the piece lb. 4 Crab Meat, no shells, iresh lb. 11 Fresh Oysters, delicious pint 6 Nate's Prawns, cold snack 14-oz. jar >1. Salt Mackerel, cream it lb. 3 Salt Herring, tasty meal lb. 2 American Cheese, sliced lb . (10 p ts .) lb. (6 pts.) Weiners, easy to fix only (3 pts ) lb Liver Sausage lb. (6 pts.) Minced Luncheon Meat, A C. lb. (8 pts ) Spiced Luncheon Meat yes, & 4 u y ' " «IRLS TALK w r ' SOU atout rue pffice Of FOOO' 1 rn m • d ■ 37c 37c 32c 37c 53c W IN E 3A P A PPLES Cooked Salami Q i it e u ik in g o a im o n , i r o n c a u g n i Mon., Tues., Wed., May 7-8-9 F irm . Juicy (6 pts.) lb. 43c Polish Sautag« (S pts.) lb. 39c Bulk Pork Sausage Typ. 2 w e KNOW, MOM- MOWAOAVS NO ONE EXPECTS TO « SO OtRT- G rapefruit Arizona and C alifornia h , (4 pts.) lb. 39c m e 1 1 " ■■ ■ " 111 Typ. 2 ■ 1 1 1 ■ h I « I » ...B U T AS I WAS SAYING, SAUV. THIS FAMILY STENOS TOO MUCH FOR GROCERIES ANO I SWEAR, I DON'T WMAf TO 0 0 ABOUT IT I < W MY PAKT OP IW M .S iJ T W SUSAN w e hav < a s r t x e WHERE I S A V Ï ^W O NtyONPOO Q1 j M o rr. a T°" «toe pUpvr.on A C o n ily 2 tall cans 1/c 9c Kafrway prod... « ia ruah-d from farm to •tura U» plea*« you or your money m onry refunded refund«»! m full. ANO I NOTICED A (uaranvaad LEMONS 5 lb , 57O <¡»0(1 fo r that »pring cold. ORANGES, Navels 8 lb« 54c x/a box $3.45; box $6.79 ASPARAGUS WuNliititfton A Oregon CUCUMBERS, Hothou»e ............ 2 lbs 35c lb 32c GREEN ONIONS, Local Crop lb 20c RADISHES, Local Crop ........... lb 15c CABBAGE, for healthy salads .... lb 71/ 2c FR ESH DATES ............ i/2 lb pkg 32c FR ESH PEAS, S p rin g D i» h ........ lb l<% 0 RHUBARB, Local crop ............... lb 7*/3c • 30 lb box $1.98 IF 3AU V ■* PH O N E 16 I Canned Milk B o rd e n '» , N « » t l « '( , Spec NATURALLY-WISH PRODUCT Fresh Yellow Corn on the Cob Transm ission and d ifferen tia l gears must stand up to thousands o f pounds pressure! T h a t means dangerous wear — unless a lu b rica n t made to handle such pressure safeguards y o u r gears. R P M Gear L u b ric a n t (C om * pounded) is ideal fo r a ll transmissions and d ifferentials except hypoids. I t m inimizes ' r wear, resists sludging, fo am ing , corrosion. 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