BUTTE FALLS
Tourists Visit Area
Br MARY JO HARRIS
Butt j Fal'-: - The month of
July found aiany tourists in
the area and many of the local
residents on vacation, some
taking several short trips,
others taking one long trip
and many just camping out
hoping to avoid some of the
heat.
July visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smith
were Mrs. Swen Johansen of
Coquille and Mike Purvis of
Gold Beach. Mrs. Johansen
is a daughter of the Smiths
and Mike is their great grandson.
July visitors also included
Mr. and Mrs. George Zinn
and daughter, Brenda of Al
buquerque, N.M. They spent
several days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartle
rode Jr., Ashland, attended
the wedding of Miss Virginia
McAlister to Larry Cavin
last week. The Hartlerodes'
daughter, Susan, is spending
the remainder of the week
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elga Abbott.
Raymond Abbott is work
ing at the Cannc-i Beach
Bible Conference at Cannon
Beach, Ore., and will be there
for the remainder of the
month. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elga Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Driskell
and son, Jimmy, a id Mr. and
Mrs. Lelani Coffman and
daughter, Marta, spent sev
eral days of their vacation at
Brookings.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Steph-
enson and Mr. and Mrs. Ern
. est Stephenson and grand
childre spent several days
camping at Nichols creek.
Mrs. Burell Facey and
daughters, Patsy ana Vanessa,
recently went to Riverside,
Calif., via Reno, Ne-. At Riv
erside the Faceys visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Huddleston,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Huddles
ton and Montana Eacey. The
A. E. Huddlestons are an aunt
and uncle of Mrs. Facey and
the H. A-. Huddlestons are
Mrs. Facey's parents. Mon
tana is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Burell Facey in the Navy sta
tioned at Long Beach, Calif.
The H. A. Huddlestons
made the return trip with the
Faceys as far as their home
at Witter Springs, Calif.
Saturday, July 25, Grange
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met at the city park for a pot
luck supper. "
The HEC Grange ladies
will meet Tuesday, Aug. 11,
at the home of Mrs. Hank
Wright at 1:30 p.m. All mem
bers are urged to enter the
White Satin canring contest
and those having crocheted
items for the J. C Coates con
test are asked to notify Mrs,
Wright so as to. get an esti
mate of entries.
. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris
hav isturned from several
weeks vacation in Canada and
Alaska. The Harris s first
stop north was at Moses lake,
Wash., where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Harris, brother
and sister-in-law of Roger. In
Canada, the Harrises camped
at several lakes and went on
to Fairbanks, Alaska. From
Fairbanks they took plane
over the Arctic Circle to Ft.
Yukon. The Harrises also took
an excursion tip on the
Tanana river on a 50 passen
ger sternwheeler.
Included in the Harris s
many stops were Dawson
Creek, British Columbia, and
Valdez, Alaska. On their re
turn trip they stopped at
John Day, Ore., where they
visited tLeir son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tracy. M-. and Mrs. Tracy
are former residents and he
is now rang r oi tr.e aiauieur
National forest stationed at
John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore
are the new proprietors of
thj Butte Falls Shell Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells, for
mer proprietors, have made
tentative plans to remain in
Butte Falls for the time be
ing. The old station has been
torn do-vn and a new one is
being constructed in its place.
Members of th Lady Lions
held their August meeting
Aug. 4 at the home of Mrs
Duane Smeltzer. The August
potl'ick dinner will be a
chicken fry at Willow lake.
Hostesses for the potluck will
be Irs. Duane Smeltzer and
Mrs. Bill Harris.
"The September meeting of
the uxiliary will be held at
the home of Mrs. Leonard
Stratton. Members attending
were Mrs.-Leonard Stratton,
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RISING HIGH IN SKY, smoke marks forest fire in Lake Gregory area, San Bernardino
National Forest, which has blackened more than 10.000 acres. It is being fought by
more than 1,500 men. Lake Arrowhead is in foreground. No homes are menaced.
Ike interrupts
Vacation at Farm
; Washington -ffiPD- President
Eisenhower interrupted his
vacation at his farm home to
day for an overnight return
to Washington to keep some
appointments and confer with
Republican c o n g r e s sional
leaders.
The President planned to
leave Gettysburg early this
afternoon. Before his depart
ure, he hoped to get in a round
of golf at the Gettysburg
Country Club where he play
ed nine holes Friday.
Eisenhower's appointments
today included the swearing
in of Commerce Secretary
Frederick H. Mueller, greet
ing contestants in the annual
Teen-Age Safe-Driving Road
E.O, and meeting the new
president of Lions Interna
tional. ,
Hollywood - (UPD Newly
weds actress Margaret
O'Brien, 22, and art student
Harold Robert Allen Jr., 24,
sailed today for a month-long
honeymoon in Honolulu. The
former child star and Allen
were married Saturday in St.
Martin Tours Catholic
Church. The ceremony was
attended by an overflow
crowd, including many film
celebrities.-
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. O
Monday, Aug. 10, 1959
Wisconsin leads the states
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Everywhere!
Snider's
Quality DAIRY FOODS
SPECIAL! Wash and wear
sissy-lace cotton slips
Girls' proportioned-to-fit
saddle oxfords, T-straps
4"
Sew-Very-Easy
9404 2-10
All the girls love separates
they mix-match so happily
through the school year.
Blouse, skirt are simple-to-sew
in carefree, tubbable cot
ton. Tomorrow's pattern:
Misses' dress. .
Printed Pattern 9404: Chil
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6 takes lVa yards 35-inch
fabric; Vi yard plain. .
Printed directions on each
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Send FIFTY CENTS (coins)
for this pattern add 10 cents
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NUMBER. 1
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rounded and roomy, in
supple leathers, rug
ged soles. 8'2-3.
99c
USUALLY 1.49
SIZES 7 TO 14
Dainty whirling
tiers topped by
ruffled lace bod
ice, lace-edged
straps. Back is ful
ly elasticized for
smooth comfort
fit. Machine .
washable,
Little-iron v. Little-iron
durable denim cotton fabrics
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Sanforized easy
care cotton denim.
Fashion-hued
stripes, or solids.
36'.
59S.
Famed Pinnacle
"Automatic" . cotton
prints and solids
are mercerized, re
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Gay easy-care
gingham plaid
Leaf-hued washfast
cottons shrink less
than 1, resist
creases. Fashion
able plaids. 36'.
Boys' print
cotton pajama
298
Middy or coat style
prints in fine Sanfor
ized cotton broad
doth. Full cut for
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No-iron
cotton mesh,
knit shirts
for boys
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ply washable cot
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Boy-tough leather oxfords
crease-vamp or moc-toe
99
Choose 3-eyelet ties,
crease-vamp or moc
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soles. Black, brown.
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Most need little or no ironing
Fall news for 7 to 14 ,
Dozens and dozens of sparkling
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deverly detailed. Come early! .
Little girls' sizes 3 to 6x 1.9f
Boys' no-iron
oxford shirts
1
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Button-down collar styles
Handsome epaulet styles
Colorful paisley prints
Long-sleeved, for 6-18
Just arrived for Fall. Ruggedly made
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styling. Fine Oxford cotton needs
little or no ironing.
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Boys' cotton-with-nylon
pants
398
No-iron 75 polished cord wMi
"420" DuPont nylon gives 70
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New, slim "continental" look in low
rise waist without belt, tapered cuff
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Metal Red Bam design
With 10-oz. vacuum bottle '
Adds to lunch-time fun
Your choice of tough, washable vinyl
plastic Tina-Teen" m colorful pink
. or blue, end durable, dome-style
metal red bam design.
SALE! Extra-size washable
24x40" cotton scatter rugs
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SALE! Reg. 14.98
17-pc HAIR
CUTTING SET
3L088
Save on haircuts at
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necessary accessories.
Colorful cut pile scat
ter with fringed ends
brightens and protects
floors. Non-skid back.
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Wool and wool-blend
?yard skirt lengths
EACH
54' for slim skirts. All
wools; some washable
nylon-wool and wool
Orion b lends.
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Trade-in Sale! Up to $10
on a new Flo-Bar Bike
Reg. 43.95 26" Boys
Girls Flo-Bar with
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Machine-welded, bonderized finish frame. Pedal
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3-39S
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$175 In Prizes!
FREE DRAWINGS FOR GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL
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o $100 and 25 Gift Certificates
o $50 Bike, girls or boys
Entry blanks are available in all Back-To-School De
partments. Be sure to register soon. You may fill out
an entry blank during each visit, to Wards.
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