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THURSDAY FEBRUARY Iß. 193» THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Game Commission Sets Fishing Rules SOCIETY Forage, Seed Crop Specialist to Address Dorena Night School TREBLE PHOSPHATE OVERSOLD. Lorane The second of a series of Reti Cross first aid classes conducted by Mr. Westerhout and Mr. Bur den was held at the high school H. H. Rampton, government Monday night. Ten new member* Friday The state game commission The Georgiannas, 1:30 dessert crop specialist stationed at the signed up in addition to the twen Experiment Station, will ty-six who attended the first meeting in Portland Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lee Smith. Corvallis discuss forage crops and seed meeting. How to stop bleeding has adopted angling regulations which covered bag limits and specific Presbyterian Missionary society crops adapted to this locality, at been studied. Next week bandag stream and lake regulations for 2:30 p. m. at the church parlors. the next Dorena night class meet ing \\ ill lx‘ studii <1 This is a February 21. Mr. Rampton twelve weeks course, meeting 1939. The fishing season was Miss Helen Julius, representing ing. has been closely associated with each Monday night at 7:30 at the the national board of missions, shortened by two weeks. will be a guest speaker. All per the latest developments in grass high school. Anyone wishing to Bag limits included: General bag limit- fifteen fish sons in the community interested seed production and pasture mix join the class may do so. The Girls' League will give a or 15 pounds and one fish in one in missions are invited to attend. tures. Th«» grass seed enterprise, of thre»»-act nlnv "Th«' Mystery of profitante line oi day and not more than 40 fish in Tea will be served later in the a recent and profitable agriculture, Is is a subject ot of meus-] dicus-| the t^(, Masked Girl, Girl. ” at the high agriculture. । afternoon. seven days. sion among ninny fanners m the SC|UM)| Friday night. February 24. Lake bag limit—fifteen fish or The Ligo Igo club will meet at 15 pounds and one fish in one day Carnation club. 7:30 dessert at Willamette Valley. A number of and not more than 30 fish in the home of Mrs. Fred Knicker- varieties of grass seed can be the home of Mrs. Flora Stacy bocker with Mrs. John Schaffer raised very profitably under Wes Friday, February 17, seven days. tern Oregon conditions on spe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Earls, Willamette and McKenzie river as joint hostess. cially the clay loam soils. This daughters Nadine and Maxine, of limits—ten pounds and one fish Rebekah lodge, 7:30 p. m. in business is a specialty requiring Dexter, visited Friday with the but not more than 15 fish in any one day or 20 pounds and one one the I.O.O.F. hall. A box social in considerable study and skill in the E. M. Dunn family. High school is dismissed this fish but not more than 30 fish in which all Rebekahs. I.O.O.F. harvest operations. Reseeding of members. Theta Rho and friends cutover land, swales and brush week during tournament games. any seven days. Opening and closing of streams are invited, will be held after pastures is a particular problem Ixirane’boys start the tournament and lakes by counties included as lodge closes. A program will pro to this locality. The kind of mix games at McArthur court Tues ture to use for each situation and day morning. The Lorane second vide entertainment. follows: how to establish the stands are team plays Santa Clara as there Deschutes — Three Creeks lake vital problems. were an uneven number of teams, and Three Creeks and Sparks Monday The Tuesday night class was this gives all first teams the same lake, Leamish, Little Lava and Theta Rho, 7:30 p. m. in the devoted to the study of insect number of games. Lorane first Todd lakes open. pests. Control measures for such team plays Elmira. There is no Douglas — Calamut and Wolf I. O. O. F. hall. insects as pea weevil, flea beetle, tournament for the girls this year. lakes closed: Loon lake and tribu Royal Neighbor club at Harley aphis, root weevil, crown borers Lorane boys are champions of this taries open. and other important insects were division, having won all heir Lane—-Siltcoos lake tributaries, Gates home for a 7:30 dessert. discussed. games. Mercer and Sutton lake tribu It was brought out that pea taries. Lake creek from Triangle Theta Rho Girls. 7:30 p. m. in weevil, Dunn underwent a tonsil the most difficult in Carl lake to its source closed; Big Fall the I.O.O.F. lodge rooms. It ion at the Eugene hospital sect to control in this locality, creek from mouth of HeeHee to Loren Trefry, who has been a can be effectively controlled by source. Little Fall creek from big Tuesday Saturday. dusting with rotonone at blossom dam to its source, all tributaries patient at a Eugene hospital with Neighbors of Woodcraft social of Willamette river above Lowell evening, 7:30 p. m., at the home time, followed up by weekly ap pneumonia, is reported better and plications until the peak of pro bridge except North Fork. Jim. of Mrs. W. O. Wilson. duction is reached. According to will return home soon. Mrs. Tre Swan. Weston and Notch lakes, the latest control measures fry has been staying in Eugene closed. Big and Ten Mile creeks Justamere club. 1:30 dessert worked out at the Oregon State during his illness. opened during December - March with Mrs. Orlo Bagley. Raymond Woods is having an Experiment Station, in commer inclusive: Ten Mile creek open to cial plantings, one application is addition built to his shop. Joseph trout fishing for trout over 10 Tuesday Bridge club, annual Kempston and Roy Scaglund are inches the year around from birthday celebration, covered dish recommended at blooming time, a doing the work. second from a week to 10 days mouth to old highway bridge; dinner at the home of Mr. and later and where weevil is con Ermabelle lakes open. Mrs. Schofield Stewart. Husbands sidered quite plentiful, a third Sentinel want «as pull. of members will be guests. about a week after the second. London Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Andrews and daughter Edna of Irving, former residents of this place, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fewell of Los Angeles, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brookhart are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ike Wertz at An derson, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wertz are the parents of a new daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tullar of Eugene spent Sunday at the Joe Geer home. The Challis Ward family at tended the funeral of Mr. Ward’s father. Oscar Bradford. Monday at Salem. The Clayton Townsend family of Leaburg were recent guests at the W. L. Townsend home. Mr. and Mrs. Gdorge Powell and daughter Edna of Lorane were recent guests at the George Sutherland and J. E. Banton homes. Homer Pippin of Roseburg preached here Sunday morning and afternoon. He was accom panied by Mrs. Bradford and Russell Ongles, also of Roseburg. The Harvey Shipp family spent Sunday at Roseburg, where Mr. Shipp preached at the morning hour at the Church of Christ. The Women’s Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs. Belle Gable Friday of next week. Louise Goodwin, who is em ployed in Eugene, spent the week end with home folk. Mr. and Mrs. Tulloch and son and Thomas Clark of Central View’ attended church here Sun day. Quite a number of children in the local school have chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cowen of Dorena were guests Thursday at the Robert Phillips home. Tuesday Evening club, annual TOWNSEND MEETING. dinner and evening entertainment for members and husbands at the The attendance at the Cottage home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fer Grove Townsend club Tuesday rin. evening was very gratifying. In addition to a large number of Mrs. W. B. Johnston will be local people, visitors were present hostess to the O.L.H. club at the from Springfield and Junction home of Mrs. W. W. McFarland City. at a 1:30 dessert. This was the regular social eve ning meeting and the program in cluded music, songs, readings, etc. Wednesday The next meeting has been post Ladies Aid Society of Metho dist church will meet at the home poned from February 21 to Feb ruary 22nd, to give the Silk Creek of Mrs. Alvis Wicks Wednesday, Grange the use of the hall on the February 22, at 2:30. Mrs. A. Wicks, Mrs. H. Adams and Mrs. former date. E. E. Cone, hostess committee. First prize for the best play was won by Eugene. La Mercredi Pont, 7:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. Earl Ballew. DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pickens w ’ ere hosts Tuesday evening to a (Next Week) number of friends, in which the Social Twelve, 1:30 dessert at motif was carried out the home of Mrs. James A. Smith. Valentine in the refreshments. The guests Messrs, and Mmes. Benton Past Noble Grand club, 2 p. m. were: Schrenk and son Gordon, Karl at the I.O.O.F. hall. Mills, A. C. Spriggs and W. C. Martin. MR. AND MRS. JOE BALLY Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bagley en tertained at dinner Friday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bally, former residents. Cards furnished entertainment for the evening. Lloyd Griggs held high score. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carl son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griggs. BRIDAL SHOWER PLANNED The Cheerio class of the Meth- odist Sunday school met at the home of their teacher. Mrs. Land, for a 4:00 o'clock dessert, Mon day. —♦— Mrs. Nellie Blackmore and Mrs. Sallie Hill were hostesses for the Royal Neighbors at Eagles hall Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served at the close of the business session. Miss Norma Humphrey and Miss Dorothy Moore were host esses Wednesday evening at the Dr. Kime home for the Friend ship class of the Presbyterian Sunday school. Games furnished the evening’s entertainment and refreshments were served. The M.P.G. club will honor Mrs. Jack Renner (Louise Wynne) of Eugene with a bridal shower Fri- day evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Smith. The invitational list includes intimate friends of Mrs. Renner and her mother, Mrs. Armand Wynne, who is a member of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dulley and LOOK AT ALL baby of Cottage Grove spent a REBECCAS PRESENT PLAY. THREE GRADES few days last week at the Harry Castle home. when you buy Representatives from four Re Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lancaster becca lodges in district ten pre SHOE REPAIRING of LaGrande visited a few days sented a competitive play at Eu last week at the Melvin McGuire gene Friday evening. Members of Red Boot Shoe Shop home. They were here to attend the cast appearing from here Formerly Red Line, Back the funeral of Mr. Lancaster’s were: Robert St. Elmo, Mrs. Cur brother. of Safeway tis Hansen, Marion Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Neu and Curtis Hansen and Martin Black. children of Springfield were week end guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle home. Loretta Ball attended the “Home Interest Conference” held at Corvallis from the 7th to the 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson have moved their household goods to Cottage Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis and son of Beaverton visited last week at the Harry Castle home. Leo Dugan of Portland spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan. Visitors Friday at the Fred Overton home were Abner Gil- crist of Nights Landing, Califor nia, and Mrs. JeSsie Gilcrist of Hebron. Thelma and Buster Ball held a party Sunday for a group of young people, games were played for entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teters of Cottage Grove were visitors Sun day at the George Crosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Salisbury cf Westtir spent the week end at the Mrs. Orma Salisbury home. Little hope is held for the re covery of Grandpa Paddock, ill at Dependable Hardware the home of a daughter, Mrs. Co blentz. Mosby Creek Lane county's allotment of 120.- 000 pounds of treble phosphate has been oversold according to an announcement from the office of O, S. Fletcher, county agent, and no more can be secured. The coun ty committee met Tuesday and prorated the phosphate among those who ordered it. Aladdin Lamps Maytag Washing Machines Graber - Gettys L P SANFORD SIGNS Decomting 23 North 7th Rebuilt Underwood typewriter for sale. Tlie Sentinel office. 4-tfc F* I Q R I O Q enneys.SPRING rAPKIUj of the Town! Silver Moon Print Rondo De Luxe 19‘ >d Spring Patterns For smart wash frocks and children's clothes Fast to washing Spring Prints New Solid Colors Too! Fine Quality, fast to washing Ramona Cloth Fast color Cotton Suiting Yard wide Rayon Crepe Crown Tested 391 In light and dark colors Celebrity Prints It’s washable, won’t shrink or pull at the seams. Smart dull finish. Pure Dye Rayon Smart new patterns in lights and dorks 69 PEUN F . C . P E N N E Y COMPANY, I n c J »CANNED FOODS/ Running Running low low on canned on canned food* food» ? Now'» 7 Now'» tk« tk« lima ti«M to Io •tod up at Safeway. . . . E vm if you abaaJy kava a y goodly »upply, it will pay you 1« buy awe at tk«»« low pric«». . . . Chad tk«»« valua*, NOW I Special Values Fri. to Thurs, Feb 17-23 Airway Coffee 3»»- 43c 1 Cll Canterbury Black .> lb. pkg. 29c Marshmallows 1 lb. cello pkg. 10c Supurb Soup l-argc pkg. 19c 6 packages 25c Jell Well Zee Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 17c Large package 19c Oxydol Thursday COMPLIMENTED. Title of Mayor Givra la I IM The title of mayor was flr»t «Ivoa to the chief magistrats of London ■bout 1100. HAPPYVALE cans PEAS, 303 size ROSEDALE PEAS, 303 size STOKLEY PARTY KM) tizc PEAS, Tiny size cans DEL MONTE PEAS Early (.arden OYSTER SOUP SALMON Kraft Cheese Bailey Happyvale Pink American or Brick 10 oz. can 5c Each 41 n Karo Syrup Red 5-lb. pail 32c can »Sardines American 2 cans 25c Shrimp M nidori Tuna Flakes ......... 2 cans 19c Fra neo-American Spaghetti ......... 2 cans 15c 7c can Tomato Soup< 'ampbell Snowflake Soda Crackers 2-lb. box 25c Unsweetened—Med. Shred Cocoanut 19c lb. .......... GUARANTEED MEATS HAMS 23y2c lb. Whole or Half—Cen-Pak. Quality. PORK ROAST 15c lb Lean, Young Porkers VEAL PATTIES 2 for 5c The Good Kind PORK STEAK 19c lb Tender Lean HAM SLICES.... 10c ea. I.arge Center OYSTERS........... 17c pt. Fresh Pacific SAUSAGE ......... 17c lb. County Style Free Delivery 4 Times Daily pound loaf Candy Bars BiSqUick Ijtrge 3 for 10c 28c pkg. Cant Ie Crest—size Peaches 2 cans 29c Cherub Milk... 3 cans 17c; $2.69 case White Satin Sugar,... 10-lb. cloth bag 48c Kitchen Craft Flour $1.19 sk. Harvest Blossom Flour $1 sk. Airlight Flour 49 lb. 89c FRUITS & VEGETABLES Onions In Free Shopping Bag X0,Mn,nds X9c Potatoes U.S.No. I s In Shopping Bag X0pounds X54’ Oranges In FreeShopping Bag 4 do7.cn 49c Grapefruit California While They Lust Dozen 19 Spuds U'S'XXX 39 U. S. No. I Phone 219 SAFEWAY