ship to one who honestly and inleUi- gently endeavors to comply with the law is not too high a. price to pay for the protection of the whole com munity' against inflation.” This indicates how aware Con gress, which is composed of our rep resentatives, was of the very real dapgers of inflation, and it serves to remind qp all, as the court says, that “Innocent non-conformity with the Price Control Act is as inflationary and as damaging to c >mpetitors and the public as guilty nori-conformity.” Personal Mention Mil. Eula Brown, daughter of Mr. and Rrs. Jay Doak, came downfrotn Portland last Saturday for a week’s visit with home folks. M. A LAUGH-CRAMMED MELODY • LADEN HIT featuring the Nation's favorite RADIO CLOWNS Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Starr and Barbara Anne, of 2«0 N. Henry St, returned last Sunday from a visit with Mrs. Starr’s parents in Portland. Her mother, Mrs. E. Schatzman, re turned for a w*jk’s visit in Coquille. Evan Alborn went up to Portland last week and Monday evening ar rived home with Mrs. Alborn, who had been in the hospital there for six weeks. She is steadily improv ing but will have to remain in the cast, which prevents her sitting down, for another three months. ____ Easter cards are Norton’s. Buy your stocks are complete. ««us» . * . ■ - .r Prevent Blackleg Loss l^HRULS! IT SOCKS! IT'S SWTLLI Remember — Norton's tor school and home supplies. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Open 8:30 a. n>. until 0:00 p. m Send FREE Catalogue to MATINEE SAT. 1:45 WEÓNESDAY March 1 Aboard the Submarine ‘Copperfin’—with a cargo of courage and TNT—they slug it out with the Jape I COULD SO BRILLIANTLY. SO PASSIONATELY FIRE THE SCREEN! SHE’S RIVALS AGAIN WITH A WARNER BROS PICTURE WARNER BROS.’ LATEST NEWS COMEDY Matinee Sun. 1:45 ” ,4.