« Tkum. April H, IMI HUMON RELLS BLUE MOUNTAIN FUEL LATHAM Violent Deaths Fake Lives of 7 People in County I line at the Community Center In Eugene Tucochy afternoon April 15 A benefit tea for rehabilitation in Europe was given by bride» of foreign countries under le.idershin of the Y W. C. A Mr and .Mrs R E Yates of Portland who recently transferred M G. Hixson, who has oliera I cd from th«’ Bethany Presbyterian the Blue Mountain Fuel for sev­ church in Milkaukee. Wisconsin to eral years this week sold his wood the Moreland Presbyterian church, business to G. C Anderson of Mos­ Th«- Latham Recreation club of in Portland were invited to attend by Creek Mr. Anderson will con­ young people h«') highway just behind the Mrs Len Hawes visited her hus­ bound non-stop from Loa Angeles APRIL 14-17 accident and left the scene of the band 1 in a Portland hospital last to Portland, was asked to aid. and accident while the search for the ’ week He is recovering from an the Plane promptly landed at Eu­ body was underway. The body is operation. Mrs. Hawes' mother, gene. where a passenger. Miss Fay believed to be pinned in the auto. irom Kansas, is making a visit C. Helmick. The Dalles, offered to Bodies of two men drowned her^ Evelyn Keyes. Kennan Wynn, Ann previously were recovered The Alyce Hansen was among a NOTICE I ! Miller. Allyn Joslyn, Tito Guizar, body of Kenneth Jackson was, group of sixty-five home economic IN STOC K FOR IMMEDIATE Veloz and Yolanda. . found four miles south of Yachats. girls ‘ ‘ from * O S. C. who visited DELIVERY He was drowned February 23rd industries and institutions in and AIXO Portable Sawmills, Edgers, 54” in the Siuslaw bay. The body of near Portland Thursday. Friday Tilting Band Resaws, Motors, Louis M Guedon of Coos Bay'was and Saturday of last week. Lagging - Sawmill Machinery. found Saturday on the beach west Mr. and Mrs. Royce Beers and WASHINGTON of Cleawox lake. He was drowned Mr. and Mrs Dale MoGarvin spent MACHINERY & STORAGE March 2nd near Coos Bay. the weekend in Portland where CO. Tuesday William G. Alquire. 14. they visited Jantzen Reach. grade school student of Florence' 7329 E. Marginal Way Mrs. Royce Beers and Mrs. Dale S«*attle X. Wash. Osa Massen, Robert Stanton, Hil­ was drowned off the docks in Lake McGarvin were in the receiving Cleawox. while swimming. Blake lary Brooke. Welch. 25. of Portland, a member of the U. S. Geological survey was drowned near the Coburg bridge FRIDAY, SATURDAY on the McKenzie river. His body APRIL 18-19 had not been recovered according to an early report. Roseburg Tot Bobs Up at Portland After Bad Scare Theatre Programs yield her seal so the boy could be carried to specialbts in Portland The boy failed to show up at the airport ti nd the plane, after 65 minutes of waiting resumed Its flight State police s«>aivh<’d seven hours for the lad. fearing the fam- ily had crashed off th«’ road in the nish to reach the airport. Dan late at night th«’ family drove up to Dwmbccher Hospital at IMrtland. A physician said no op«’ration would he necessary. The tarnib left at oniv for Roseburg IAN AL TRUCKS NOT INVOLVED IN A< < IDENT I Following the auto acchlent west of Drain on April 6th in which Verne Pontius Of Elkton lost his life and .Mrs Pontius was crit­ ically injured, rumor was to the effect that th«’ oil truck involved in th«- accident was that of R L. Svdegren. local Union Oil distrib­ utor However the truck involved was a Union Oil truck out of Port- land and driven by a company mcvf’a«»ic. KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Just received a big shipment of Every Day Greet ing Cards — Cards for all occasions — Beautiful cards priced at 5c to 35c. y If hot day« worry you — Try a cool refreshing shower morning or evening. This is easy with a Shower Spray that may be attached to various types of faucets, priced at $1.00. Extra Low Cost Per Mile ARCADE For Spring Bathers — Sec those Bathing Caps — all rubber — swell for shower caps too — priced at 75c. Colored Goggles for these bright days 20c to $4 00 Soaps — toilet and buth — Cara Nome. Wrigleys, Colgates, Palm Olive, reasonably priced by cuke or box. , “Thrill of Brazil” “The Gentleman Misbehaves” i “Ladies Man” Eddie Bracken. Cass Daley, Vir­ ginia Wella, Johnny Coy, Virginia Field, Lewi$ Russell, Spike Jones and his City Slickers Carbon Paper Is Used for Dress Pattern Markings SEIBERLIMG 711 South Pacific Highway A F Serve a variety of spring produce with every meal Fresh Produce Feoturat tor Friday and Saturday Only J “The Secret Heart" Douglas, DIANE THUfMDAY, FRIDAY APRIL 17-18 “Mr. Hex” The Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Billy Benedict. Sammy Cohen. SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL 10-20 Saturday Matinee “Santa Fe Uprising" Allan Lane, Bobby Blake. Martha Wehtworth, Jack LaRue. Chap­ ter No. 3 “Jungle Girl" Cartoon, News. RaKirday Night and Sunday “Santa Fe Uprising" ALSO “Shadowed with Anita Louise, Lloyd Corrigan, Michael Duane, Robert Scott. MONDAY, TUENDAY, WED­ NESDAY, APRIL 21-22-23 CLOSED. THURSDAY, FRIDAY APRIL 24-25 “Sue City Sue” Gene Autry. Lynn Roberts, Ster­ ling Holloway. Richard Lane Ralph Sanford, Cass County Boys jow Pmces Grapefruit tcxas T uby «os Navel ORANGES SMdleu Sunkist LEMONS s KL- m «, PRODUCER.CONSUMER CAMPAIGN Here s your chance to make big savings on your favorite canned citrus juices. It s really an opportunity to stQpk up on health, because each kind is extra rich in vitamin C. Safeway offers zestful, golden orange juice, tangy grapefruit juice, and a taste-tingling blend of both. You can keep your famdy interested in citrus juices by serving a different one every day.' Fill the pantry now while prices are low at Safeway. “Wake Up And Dream” Lynn Roberts, Warren Alan Mowbray. Tune in your CBS station each Friday evening at 0:30 for the Rexall Radio Show — Millions will laugh with you at Durante and Moore Golden Rule Auto Service / msn was & veceuBies Cblored carbon paper for mak­ ing darts and other pattern mark­ SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ings on material supersedes the APRIL 20-21-22 tedious tailor-tack method, ex­ plains Mrs. Myrtie Carter, act­ ing extension specialist in cloth- ing anti home management at O. S. C. Mrs. Carter has been ron­ Claudette Colbert, Walter Pid­ ducting dress workshops in fien­ geon, June Allyson, Lionel Barry­ ton and Clatsop counties. more, Robert Sterling, Marshall Dressmaking carbon paper may Thompson. be purchased in white, red and blue colors. The carbon is placed between pattern and the wrong WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY side of the material. A tracer is APRIL 23-24 run over the dart or tuck pattern marks leaving tiny carbon dots on the cloth. Homemakers find a noticeable saving when constructing their own clothes, Mrs. Carter cites. For example, women in Hood Riv­ er made 10 dresses at their work­ shop which cost $38.69. The es­ John Payne, June Haver. Charlotte timated commercial cost of those Greenwood, Connie Marshal), John dresses was $115.07 meaning a sav- Ireland, Clem Bevans. TECHNI- ing of $76.38. Homemakers tailored COWJR. nine garments in Polk county at a total cost of $154.13 with an esti­ ALSO mated saving of $308.26. “The Pilgram Lady" Silque Hand Lotion — just the lotion for these out of doors days to keep hands soft and smooth — and at a bargain price — The big double she bottle regularly priced at $1 00 for only 00c. Lb. 9k Lb. 09c Lb. 11 k **0CM0Sc.,_ RHUBARB ASPARAGUS u.., TOMATOK CARROTS No lop* to buy POTATOES Idaho u. s. No. I r i Specie! the*. Lb. JV Deschufes : 77p U. S. No I. 15-lb, Grocery features in this od ore effective through Wednesday, April 23d Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Knock or Henhouse Door Pleases ‘Girls’ Ladies are sticklers for etiquette and hens are no exception, accord­ ing to Arthur Gannon, poultryman cf the Georgia extension service. Etiquette demands a knock on the door before entering an occupied room, he points out, and this is a good point to observe when visiting the poultry house. When the poultry house door Is opened suddenly, hens flutter around and scamper for the back of the shed in the excitement As a result, egg production drops. On the other hand, if the poultry, man raps gently on the door of the house and then waits for a moment or two before entering, the hens be­ come ready for the entrance of the visiter. There is no excitement and no drop in egg production, he says Filling Up Cracks In Chicken Gizzard Cracks or crater-like holes |n the gizzard linings of «chickens are caused by too little anti-gizzard­ erosion material in the feed. This condition does not seem to slow growth or caus# death. How­ ever it is common In chicks that have been mismanaged, and is therefore, often blamed for poor growth and death. Good sources of anti-gizzard-erosion are alfalfa prod ucts. mill run. bran and greens The World’s Columbian Expo­ sition was held in Chicago in 1X98 Its gates were open to the public from May 1 to November 1. Pat's Saw and Lawn Mower Shop 41 S. 6th St. We are now prepared to do Chain Saw Filing AS WELL AS CROSS CUT, CIRCLE & HAND SAWS. LAWN MOWERS AND OTHER TOOLS SHARPENED Crogcn vVofnutj Ko j Mcd lb. 39c DRIED PRUNES 2lb.35c 4 lb. 69c E y AP. APPLES or PEARS Emp,"kr 19c RICE long grain 3 lb 44c; 5 lb 72c MACARONI or Spaghetti 3 lbs. 32c LIMA BEANS cawonu* 2-lb. pkg. 49c CREAMETTES (Macaroni) 8*02. pkg. 9c FRILLETS^- 8 oz. 15c; lb 25c TENDERONI V