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THURSDAY, JUNE R, 1939 TUE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON BARGAIN 0RKWAÜ 2d ANNUAL Saturday, June 10th ia the lost day of thia money Saving event. Now ia the time to buy those needa for the family at lowest prices. HO Indira Mq. Print Plain Colore«! Cott<m Frocks Socks All Mixe« 5e Men’« Dram Oxfords $ I — Real Value« <*• Ria« Cut Matin Stripe Slips 49 25« Trarose * White Mize« 34-44 No Exchange No Refund« Cottage Grove, Oregon. I CITY BRIEFS ♦ '-»•’«•••«■»••«»••«•••«»•••.•«■»..«a»' MBV Hall and Johnston, Real Estate, IxMUis, Sure Insurance. Phone !W. Kenneth Goff of Portland was in this city Wednesday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge Kebelbeck and daughter Caroline have left for southern Oregon, when- Mr. Kebelbeck is engaged In mining. Mrs. Kclsdbeck and daughter plan to M|«*nd the summer there. Faye Stewart, son of Captain and Mrs. luiSells Stewart of this cdy. has b«*cn graduated from the forestry department of engineer ing at Oregon State college. Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Faye Stewart were present for the graduation. Dr. Guy Earl returned Tuesday from a trip to Nebraska and Kan sas Hr was accompanied home by his brother Charles, who graduat- ed from Creighton college at Omaha. Nebraska, June 1, an aunt, Mrs. Edwin Stratton and daughter Carolyn of Eskridge, Kunww, and Mrs. William Earl's sister, Mrs. C. G. Crumpacker and «laughter Geraldine of Crofton, Nebraska. Among the students who re- turne«! from college during the past week are: Mary Jane Smith. Marie Hohman, Ellen Bird and St<*wart Roberts from Corvallis, and Phyllis Monson, Eleanor Teetars and Wayne Mackin from the University of Oregon at Eu gene. Wayne and Harold Mackin left Monday morning for Great Falls. Montana, where they will spend the summer with two other young men in th«- employe of the Real Silk Hosiery company of which Harold is a sales manager. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox left Sunday morning for San Francis co to attend the fair. Mrs. Flossie Brown is visiting her children in Portland. Her sister. Mrs. Grace Schounover of Klama, Washington, is caring for their mother during Mrs. Brown's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams Dr. anti Mrs. Tom Reed of Riv erside, California are visiting a spent the week end in Canyon few «lays with his brother, Harry ville at the home of Mrs. Wil Recfl find family of the Divide liam’s father. < immunity. Dr and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of have two hors«?s from their racing stables which will participate in I Grants Pass were in the city last the races at Seattle and also at Thursday to attend the eighth grad«* graduation of their «laugh Spokane, Washington. ter Shirley. Miss Watt, who had Mrs. Orpha Benson, sister of been staying at the home of her Mrs. Ophelia Eakin arrived Sat grandparents, Mr. an«l Mrs. Nels urday from Redmond, where she Neilson returned to Grants Pass has been teaching school, to spend with her parents and will spend a few days with Mrs. Eakin be the summer vacation there. Mrs. fore going to summer school at Nels Neilson also accompanied th«* Watts to Grants Pass, and Southern Oregon Normal. will go from there to Klamath Ed Cone, a student at the Wil Falls to visit relatives for a lamette University in Salem week or ten days. will return home Friday to spend Mr. an«l Mrs. 'Jean Blal«x?k of the summer vacation. l^?hanon were in this city Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis and and Saturday to attend the grad fx»ren Stiles will attend the com uation exercis«»s of their daughter mencement «»xerciws at the Uni Dorismae. Mr. Blalock was form versity of Oregon in Eugene Fri erly manager of the kx?al Safe day night at which time. Jim Al way store and now is In charge len, nephew of Mr Grannis, will of the Lebanon Safeway store. receive his Bachelor's Degree. Mrs. F. L. Grannis had as Mrs. Herbert W. Iximbard left gu«*sts this week Mrs. W. R. Allen Saturday to visit the San Fran and son Jim of John Day and cisco fair. Sho was accompani«-d Mrs. Allen’s daughter, Mrs. LaGrande. by her mother. Mrs. H. D. Skade' -George Walker of They left yesterday for Portland and her brother Bill of Eugene. where they will attend the rose Mrs. Victor Chambers returned festival. Wednesday from Oaksdale. Wash Mrs. Jennie Nichols returned to ington where she spent a w«»ek visiting In the home of a sister. her home in San Francis«» after Mrs. C«*cil Latham. She was ac- an extended visit with her daugh companied there by her son Con ter, Mrs. Franc«*« Nichols, and granddaughter. Mrs. Donnell Al nie and by Mrs. Floy Hopper. len. Mrs. Allen and daughter Miss Aileen Jones of Longview. Shirley accompanied her and will Washington retum«*d to her home spend a couple of w«»eks in San Monday after spending a few days Francis«» and attend the fair. here at the home of her uncle, I Donnell Allen, Itxral fire chief, E, J. Kent and family. returned from Portland yester Mrs. Alice Ix*wis returned to day where he attend«*d the state her home in Santa Cruz. Califor fire chief’s convention. nia Monday after spending a few Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts and days with her father, E. J. Kent family left Tuesday evening for and family. Sho was accompani«?d by her sister, Betty who will the San Francisco fair. After vis spend a few weeks visiting with iting the fair they will spend two weeks visiting in New Mexco. her. Clay Anlauf, 18-year-old son of Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton left last Thursday for a visit of several Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anlauf, weeks in Ohio at the home of who broke a leg while helping her mother. The Rev. Tilton will his father yard out piling at An lauf two weeks ago, had the large join Mrs. Tilton later. cast removed and a smaller one F. E. Staley, Western Union put on and was brought home man at the Southern Pacific de- from the Eugene hospital Mon pot, is taking a two weeks vaca day. tion from his duties and has been reliev«»d by E. D. Swayze. Mr. and Mrs. Staley plan to visit relatives in Washington. Paris Breedlove was taken to a Eugen«? hospital last Friday, suf fering with a severe sore throat. His condition Is satisfactory but it was necessary for him to re Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Widener main at the hospital several days and son and Mr. Widener's par of this week. ents left last w«*ek for an extend ed visit with relatives in Nebras The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Kech- ka and Oklahoma. Mr. Widener, ley and son, Elwyn left Monday employe of the Southern Pacific, morning for Seattle, Washlngtonn is being reliev««d by J. C. Garber. where they attended the com mencement exercises of the Uni-: S. T. Rose visited several day’s versity of Washington. Their son last week at the home of his par Ralph was a member of the grad ents in Roseburg. uating class. For your summer’s vacation, Mr. F. L. Grannis will go to get a Johnson outboard motor. Salem today after his son Bob See these motors on display at and Allen Ferrin who have been Beidler Feed Store. Joe Smith. attending the Willamette Univer 42-3tp-44 sity there. Tom Kem returned Friday from Corvallis where he has been ■working the past few months. We buy all kinds of livestock. Highest market price paid. Irish-: McBroom Meat Market, Cottage Grove. 43-3tc-45 Red R om Batter and Ice Cream. A«k for them. C. G. Creamery, tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blickle «pent the week end in Portland on business. Dorena Grange met in regular session June 1, with a goodly N. J. Nelson Jr. plans to go to number present, special guest« be- Ashland today to aid in arrang (ing Mil«*s Wicks, master of Cres- ing details connected with the well Grange, and Mrs. Wicks, also state postmasters convention. Mr. an«l Mrx Roberts of Cres well grange. M. M. Wheeler Is spending the Ampnda Cooper and Mrs. week at the home of his grand Ida Mrs. were given the third daughter, Mrs. William Funk and and Garoutte fourth degree obligations. family, at Black Butte. Mrs. Mary Arne will represent Harold Boslaugh of North Bend Dorena Grange? at the state spent the week end visiting his Grange meeting to be held in Cor father, C. H. Boslaugh, and his vallis June 12 to 16, inclusive, i She will take with her the toys brother Ralph of this city. which were made by the Home Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wirth and son Economics club, to be displayed Bruce of Klamath Falls visited a at the state meeting. few days ago with Mrs. Worth's Several members who attended parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pomona Grange last week gave Young. Bruce remained for a few interesting reports. week’s visit. Miles Wicks discussed the Bon neville power project. The high school faculty and the Lee Smith was reluctantly senior class presented George Currin, school janitor, with a granted a demit, as he will be at handsome leather jacket at the A«lams Lookout station for the last high school assembly of the summer. Mr. Smith has been worthy master of the Juvenile year, Friday. Grange and will be greatly missed Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith of San by the entire Grange. Mrs. Bettis of Home Economics Francisco, California, are spend ing a few days visiting his sister. committee announced that Miss Mrs. John Kelly, and Mr. Kelly Lutz of home demonstration de partment, gave an interesting and family. demonstration of clothing at the Mr. and Mrs. Atw«xxl Foster club’s last meeting which was will leave Thursday for a three held at the home of Mrs. Fetters. week’s trip to San Francisco. She also announced the serving They will visit the fair while committee for the next regular away. Warren C. Hull will take grange meeting to be Mrs. Wag their place while they are gone. ner, Robert Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Bostick. Burrell and Lauren Godard are The committee for looking after spending th«* week with their dairy and poultry pr«xiucts for the uncle, S. L. Godard and family. fair is Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mrs. Mrs. R. H. Savage and children Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Gireau. During the lecture hour the and Mrs. C. S. Roberts and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Y.A.A. gave a short skit entitled, Mrs. Schofield Stewart at their "The Substitute Bride,” the cast being Ruth and Erwin Pacholke, cabin near Scottsburg. Mildred Smith, Roberta Smith, R. H. Savage and C. S. Roberts Robert Wagner, Robert Vaughn amnl Sunday fishing on the Mc and Betty Thrasher. Kenzie. The Home Economics club en tertained with a style show, using Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty wedding gowns, old fashioned and and Mrs. W. L. Workman are in modem. These were modeled by Portland this week on business. various members of the club. Mrs. Annie Rissue gave an in Mrs. Mae Irwin, who had been teresting reading from James visiting at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, re Whitcomb Riley. Miles Wicks and Mr. Roberts turned Saturday to her home in of Creswell Grange sang two well Berkeley, California. received numbers. Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, who had b«?en visiting with her son, W. H. Daugherty and family, left Sunday to visit in Seattle, Wash ington. Free Enlargement of Tour Ohoioe With Every Roll REPRINTS 3c EACH Guaranteed Work Thrift-Wise Cottage Grove, Oro. The monthly police report for May submitted by John Schaffer, chief of police, is as follows: Num ber sleepers cared for during May, 32. Number business houses left open, 28. Number gas pumps left unlocked, 13. Fines <»ll<?cte<l for drunkenness, $90. Traffic fines, $1.00. Chief of Police Schaeffer re quests that weeds and grass over hanging sidewalks and also on vacant lots be cut as such be come a fire hazard during the summer months. Cottage Grove Pet Parade, Sat urday, June 17. This HAMILTON-BEECH F ood Mixer is exactly the same as Miss Cula Buker used at the Hot- point Cooking School. See Them At Our Store BRISBANE ELECTRIC PHONE 73 Proving Box on Ship A proving box is used in the ship's bakery. It looks something like a locker and contains a number of shelves to hold bun pans in raising dough It is usually about 24 inches wide. 33 inches deep and 69 inches high_______ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindnesses shown during the recent illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. J. A. Anderson. J. A. Anderson. Dorothy Ander son. May Anderson, Mrs. Cather ine Wilson, Otto Anderson, Ver 43-lt non Anderson. Short Plumbing Shop Plumbing Equipment New and Used USED TIRES Recaps and tubes in all popular sizes at popular prices. In repairing we use the rubber welding method. All Work Guaranteed. OK TIRE SHOP H. H. WEELDREYER & SON First Door West of S. P. Depot EARLY JUNE SPECIALS Whether You Are A June Bride of 1939 or 99, You Can’t Go Wrong On These Specials Perfect Sleeper Mattress w»s 50 N°w $29.00 45-lb. Cotton Mattress A R«" B-y$4.95 Films Developed 2 for 1 Special and Printed I DA VO BED & SWING ROCKERS C Police Report Help Us Win a New Ford Stewart for ptambing, phone tn J. iTtfe 6 or 8 Exposures DORENA GRANGE NEWS $58.50 for Bed, $1.00 extra for rocker. You can’t go wrong on the Davo-Bed Rocker Combination Trade In the Articles You No Longer Need McLaughlin’s Furniture 4 Stores Next to Diane Theater and Help Yourself to Savings We are in the National I-G-A Contest to win a new Ford car. Let us explain how you may get a STEEL STEP-UP LAD DER. (One ladder given away free each week.) Friday and Saturday Specials Sugar C&H Best for Canning 18 lbs.$l DII Lard Swift’s Premium None Better lb. pkg. 43c Vinegar Best Grade Your Container GaL 19c Soap Grains Giant si« Pkg.45c Fruit Pectin Bottle 13c Tomato Soup Van Camp’s • Can 5c Pearls of Wheat Package 19c Walnuts Large Size Pound 15c Lunch Meats Swift’s Pound 25C V el vet Tobacco &■> 10c Tomato Juice 20-oz. can 10c Peanut Butter Your Container Pound 10c Sandwich Spread Festival Qt. 23c Wheat Flakes 3 packages 25c FRUIT JARS and Jar Trimmings — A Most Complete Line See Our Hand Billa Each Week Smith-Short Groc’y PHONE 1 Pet Parade June 17th