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,rjrj at seven-thirty
the Knight of Pythia
We P loUow
I KJst, families and guest
DAUGHTERS OF XTSIOS vsS
erans wiU held a regular business
meeting Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock in the post room of
the Armory.
DORCAS SOCIETY of Seventh-day
Adventtst Church will
meet from ten until four o'clock
Wednesday in the Dorcas Room
of the church, for sewing.
ULLRICH BEAUTY SALON
PERMANENTS
$6.50 &-UP
MARCELLING HAIRSTYL1NG
lit High St.
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AT
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Marcola Moms Send 'Lost Salmon
Clothes to Poland Stage Return
Kccfctf r-Giigrn1. Fugenf. Ore, Sun.. Aug, 24. 1947, Page it
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imduplicsted benefits of endocreme. For a decade now, this
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retain or recapture firm, fresh, smooth, youthful-looking
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mil tissue. Many report marked results in only 30 day.
$3.50 (plus tax), 30 days' supply.
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'TOPS IN FASHIONS"
j 832 WILLAMETTE
ter fish warden, said the Oregon I The hours of labor needed to
and Washington fisheries depart- j plant, cultivate and harvest an
ments are making a joint study of acre of corn In the United States
PORTLAND t1 More than the blueblack run in a effort to! declined about 59 per cent from
a half-million pounds of blueback . , . , ., . 1 ,,. , .,,
..almon-a specie, that recently determine what happened to It in 1914 to 1945.
had all but disappeared from the 'he years following 1930 when a
Columbia Rivei were caught in sharp decline besan and whether
June and July this year, the Ore- this year's catch suggests that It
gon State Fish Commission has 1 is returning.
reported. I The two departments hope to
Two years ago the commercial i start resulation of blueblack fish
catch of Columbia bluebacks. ' ine next year. Suomela said, in
Mrs. Franklin Diehnel gave a highly prized for their firm, red; order to build up the runs. A
lesson on "Early Lessons in Cook-; flesh was only 5,784 pounds. i public hearing in the winter or
I MAKCOLA Junior Mothers
Club met Aue 20 with Mrs. Glenn
Rpicerv A letter recently received
from Poland was read, acknowl
edairg the receipt of a clothing
packace. Appreciation and grati-
i turie were expressed, as the cloth
ing was badly needed. A foodi
package has been sent this month.!
COTTON FROCK BLOC SE
MR.
Jack Lamb phot WllUhlra cnfravlna
MRS. HAMMACK
The L. B. Thomas home was the place ef the w edding of Mr. and
Mrs, Lewia T. Hammack (Bertha L. Smith).
Garden Club
Membership Tea
Well Attended
Methodists
Cast Play
ing.
Games were played, prizes being
won by Mrs. Dallas Card. Mrs. I
Miles McKay and Mrs. Treaton I
Gates. I
Two new members, Mrs. Lee S
Stauffer and Mrs. Jerry Medcalf,
will be initiated at the next meet- 8
ing. It -ill be held Sept. 10 at the
home of Mrs. Glen Butler. Roll i
call will be answered with an
original poem.
Nellie Garrison did not accom- I
pany Rev. and Mrs. Hamblen
and the group of young people to
the coast, as was printed in FVi- S
day'a paper. t
Mr. and Mrs. Nor-al Neil are g
moving to Lone Pine, Calif. Mr. 1
Neil has recently been promoted , S
to roadmaster by SJ. Co., and was J
transferred to Los Angeles divi
sion. He has already taken over
hia duties there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ely left Wednes
day for Astoria, where Mr. Ely
will receive eye treatment.
, The Mohawk Lumber Co. has
been having logging roads grav
eled, one by John Downing's place
where about a mile was graveled,
Arnie J. Suomela, Oregon mas- early spring is contemplated.
i lilnce.
Even
Problem
Figures
find custom-made fit
1
Perfect weather, not too warm
ana not too cool, was provided by Methodist Fellowship play, Full
a kindly weather man, for the er's Fortune." to be given Friday,
garden party of Eugena Garden: Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. at the Grange
Club at the Charles M. Andreason ; Hall, is as follows: Judge Fuller,
home, Wednesday afternoon. Lit- Hjalmer Anderson; Broncho
tie Donna Gale Andreason greet-! Bright, Bill Hansen: Betty, his sis
ed guests at the front of the ter, Joan Paine; Mary White, June
house with a book in which they Kelso; Mrs. Scotty, Martha Che
were all to sign their names. Seats shire; Mr. Scotty, Donald Empey;
were placed about the lawn in Mrs. Brittlepop, Christine Domas
tha back, and a good opportunity i chofsky; Walter Davidson, Jim
was made for old-time friends to Copley. Mrs. Jim Pitney is the di
visit I rector. Tickets are on sale by
Members of the executive board members of MYF.
mad up a committee to welcome I
the more than a hundred members CM m p I J
and friends attending. They wore " rlay IdeOS
cards cut in the shape of roses Scheduled OV GrOUDS
witn tneir names. Mrs. l. m. wat-; A entited "piaytown. USA
son gave a short talk in which wm be available to city service
she announced some of the pro- Cluhl durmg September, and al
grams planned for the coming ready has been slated for showing
,eason- before five' chic and fraternal
J. Backer of Portland, will talk groups. The movie shows various
at the September meeting on Per-; recreation and playground de
ennial Borders; Seattle's famous velopments.
gardener. Cecil Solly will be here Tht film ,, bej shown fc h
for the October meeung; and Carl city recreation department, and is
Starker will be guest speaker distrjbuted bv tne NtionaI Re(.re.
aomeuma in the spring, Mr.!,fion Mm. Group5 acheduled to
Watson mentioned hat member-lView ,he highly . recommended
ship cards will be tickets of ad- (jlm , Jlyceettes Sept Eu
mitunee for all these, as a Rene RmM Bf)srfI Al
charge will be made for some of t!ve club Spp, 4. Eta
them' 'Sept. 16, and Moose Lodge, Aug.
Mrs. Gerald Saunders gave a 29.
group of three numbers, which
were much enjoyed; "Dawn andi An automatic pancake flipper
Dusk", "When Honey Sings An has been marketed. It turns the
Old-time Song", and "Love Sends pake over by pressing a trigger on
a Little Gift of Roses". Mrs. Mar- th, handle.
' 4nri Pnffra-Pji!tl DlaveH two.
solos on the piano, "To a Wild .Jr
Rose" and "Clair de Lune'. Mrs. g
Andreason' mother. Mrs. Lucy P
Eminger. gave a reading. "The S
Cremation of Sam Magee" and S
also an encore, which were much .!
liked. , j
Later Mrs. Saunders generously
gave another group or songs,
"Green Cathedrals" "The Sweet
est Story Ever Told" and "Just
a Cottage Small".
JUNCTION CITY-Cast of the ? nd ,,he, 0,her up back of Al Wil-
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OUTBOARD MOTOR TIP
CHICAGO flJ.Ri An outboard
motor which floods in starting may
be cleared by turning off the fuel
at the gas tank, the Outboard
Boating Club of America says. A
few pulls clear the carburetor
and the motor often wil lstart and
run for a few seconds, after which
the fuel valve may be opened.
CORNEBSTONE STOLEN
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. U.B .
First it was the weather that post- j
poned dedication ceremonies of a
new field house at Drury College.
Then officials discovered that the
building's cornerstone, in which
they had planned to place archives
and documents, had (Seen stolen.
Lilacs were first found grow
ing wild In the Balkan Mountains.
uoien co a
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