The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 11, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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w a rd c o lo rfu l m a te ria l« .
C ottons
h ave ta k e n on v e rita b le b u tte rfly
w in g s as th e y a r r a y th em selves in
s trip e *, plaids, dots, flo ra ls and
p la in shades S ilks , w h ic h a re al-
a i\ - .•« r.i\» tit . m e being shown In
a w id e v a rie ty o f p a tte rn s and
weaves. T h e ro u g h crepes a re very
e v id en t in th e
read y m ade
g a r­
m ents. as a re th e sm o o th e r crepes
J a c k e t dresses In both p la in and
p rin te d m a te ria ls are a h ig h fa v o r
ite M a n y tim e s a co m b in a tio n of
p la in and p rin t is used to produce
a s m a rt ensem ble. Bows an d jab ots
a re co m in g in to th e ir
ow n
th is
sp rin g w ith pleasing results
S w ag g er
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in
tw e e d *, fa n c y su itin g s an d m o n o
tones. T h e backs a re both p la in and
pleated. S carfs a re w o rn to add a
dash o f color C o a ts a re m uch the
sam e as suits as to m a te ria ls and
colors T h e v a re fitte d in p la in o r
pleated back also
I t is v e ry fit tin g as we sw in g in to
th e sp rin g season w ith its sunnv
days an d blue skiea th a t we should
shed o u r d ra b c lo th in g o f w in te r
an d a r ra y ourselves In th e b rig h t,
c o lo rfu l g a rm e n ts w h ic h lend an
‘ atm o sp h ere o f ch e e r an d o p tim is m
lor ami
(B y Damon Scott.)
Again thia soring the demand 1«
fo r color As we view the parade of
spring fashions, this fa ''t become«
more evident
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To Speak at Agents’
Convention
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w h ich Is now* in th e
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flic W a s p s N« rd.'' m y s te ry com«
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3*» th is F n d a v evenin g.
'I'he S a n ta C la r a h ig h school band
e n te rta in e d th e high school In an
ass« m b lv a t th e
a c tiv it y
period
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S a tu rd a y n ts h t T h ia w ill ba (h a ha g in n in g
o f a (> <u m a m an l to dscida th a chami<k«n
a h lp o f th a c o m m u n ity
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w eak
C a r l Ih tn n ap vn l th a w e a k and w ith A l
h a rt K h u a ta r tn E u gan a
T h a G irts * Ihreeeeado c lu b hs M a t a f f y
p u ll tn th a d o m e s tic science n » m T h u r s d a y
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President »»i S a u nial A w oeiattou
U M utu a l l i r e Iic u ra rv e<‘«»mi at. ns,
who w ill lx* th e p rincipal «¡teaker a t
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Oregon M u tu a l F ire
I u su rance
Company, M c M in n v ille , Oregon,
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gun M u tu a l F irs In s u ra n c e com
|Mtny, state» he w ill a tte n d th is con
v e n tlo n AU po licy h o ld ers In th is
d is tric t a re u rg e d to tu n e in on «tn
tio n s K O W a m i K O IN on T h u r»
«lay A p ril IÄ, fro m 12 30 to 1 00 p.
m am i bent th e nddr«'»* o f B Itrn s
I I . IBM
Jonaa. president o f th e n a tio n a l as
»ociatlon
T h e co n ve n tio n w ill be In s trin
liv e and e n tr i t a ln ln g A p p earin g on
(h e p ro g ra m are G o vern o r M a rtin
B e rt F lla n e v O r F la m J A nd ei
»on. J. M Helton, and others. A golf
to u rn a m e n t, banquet an d dance a n
p lann ed fo r th e e n te rta in m e n t of
those atten d in g .
K ep tcM cutatives o f th e com pany
fro m fiv e states w ill a tte n d Th«
O reg o n M u tu a l F ire In su ran ce « «»in
pany is O reg o n ’s larg e st an d strong
• st fir e in suran ce co m p an y am i
la n k « am on g th e la rg e m u tu a ls of
th e U n ite d S tates in s tre n g th an I
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F i r M a r k e t N o t No H o t.
(C ro w e ’s L u m b e r D igest »
T h e g e n e t«1 o u tlo o k L t la v Is fu ll
o f u n c e rta in tie s W h ile it is tin *
(lia t th e f i r m a rk e t ha« stiffe n e d a
little d u rin g the |*ast tw o week
th is Is tn«»re th e result o f the m il!-
g e ttin g th e ir backs up th a n fro m
an y w o rth w h ile In crease In the d«
m .uU th e fu n » n u fa c tu re rs ba% •
had an <>p|>ortumi
’ «» revie w th«
in sults o f th e ir Open, one fo r th e
firs t th ro e m ouths o f th
year am i
w ith h a rd ly an y
encep m
they
show losses w h ich w o uld
nk even
th e strongest
f ln a m r d
» »ncern«
e v e n tu a lly am t th ey a re del« mine«!
e ith e r to get m ore m oney f*
th e n
stock <»r shut down.
It Is possibly too e a rly 1« con»
p la in nt the la c k o f sp rin g t ty ln r
v« t th e re A rt m an y w h o feel pi»r<-
h« n s lv e o v e r th e co n tin u e d
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• f an y p icku p
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irs tu u
the p o litic a l nines In to w eh th«-
c o u n try Is d r iftin g , th e
in te rn a l
s trife im on gst th e ra d lc
. who at«
at the helm , th e ir eons* n t tie ra tin g
o f each o th e r an d ’ .e u n e e rta h
ties a « to w h at co- «« mis I s going to
«1.» a m
fr» ’ • .«mg c o n s e rv a th •
people
in to
h o ld in g
on to th e n
m oney
M lin e o f aph stencils
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