TUT USDA Y, APRIL IH, 1940 TILE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON ................................. z"S( A T T Z \ \ / -a. X ▼ |H I T • Money on these itenM “ weU u on many others. Just oome in an(j g|jOp around. LADIES SLIPS Fine quality rayon striped, th ey’re dandies ... ANKLETS Fine quality white and oolors, sixes 7 to 10% SERVICE WT. HOSE New Spring shades. Sixes 8% to 10% ..........._ LADIES’ BLOUSES Unusual high quality materials at this price. . HANES SHORTS and SHIRTS for men. Never before sold at this p rio e...... - CITY BRIEFS*! t 1 — 11 »— w»— m mu • 1 wife at Salt I^ike City, Utah. — ............................ Auxiliary VOtCS tO Sponsor Girls Camp at Silver Creek Mrs. Jennie Rom, proprietress of the Cottage Grove Hotel Coffer* ___ __ P “ J™day ® Th‘- American Legion Auxiliary kn She salted met at the armory <M Monday eve- kA. , f] hMy from S d Sn< n!,? maim Hi U „:d T t I"* ,and ¿ T nines for h m rcvul/ir S S f o biifrinp^s H ^ r m X w l 49c 10c Scuttle, Wssh* 69c 98c 25c M r. and Mrs. Elbert Smith of Salem visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan ilam ant. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ilam nnt are sisters. M r. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson and Mrs. W alter Wixxinrd spent last week end In Portland and skiing at M t. Hood. Mrs. Carlson and daughtri» Sandra Sue and Linda Ix>u remained In Portland to spend a week visiting with Mrs. C ar Ison's parents. i iv 1 nt Anchors#« fn<Nd/iy. She w ere read and accen ted was accompanied by Mr. and Mr». reaa ana Accepted Johnny Pluchak, who have gone June Bird, chairman of the there to make their home. P°Ppy wreath making for the cerp- _______ eteries, reported that work on the Five members of the Order of would start at the next Eastern Star visited the Spring- “nd requested that mem- fleld chapter Tuesday evening. bring scissors and pliers for They were Mr. and Mrs. Vem WiT-»w TLk’ , . _ , . . . Karns, Miss Eunice VanDenburg, u‘" r’ ' Jot?n Dunlevy, legislative Mrs Velma H arrell and Mrs. W. cbairrnan. in her report said that L. Workman. sae bad written four letters to ' state representatives and receiv- M r. and Mrs. W. C. M artin and ^ answers « p a rtin g the Widows two sons spent the week end in an<? -Tphans Bill. Portland on business. A full report on the State G irl’s camp at Silver Creek falls was Mrs. Robert Fromm returned giv<;n by Reed for Ameri- Saturday night from a two weeks’ nanism, and it was voted that the visit with relatives in Seattle. J „ unit "1*"“ °«' th“ camP* with Washington. a,J arrangements in charge of the ________ Americanism chairman. I t ’ was M r. and Mrs. Alvls Wicks and a,Ma Vf<ted *° P™«ent the 8th fam ily and M r. and Mrs. A. W . «rade Americanism medal this Shofstall and fam ily spent Sunday yef£ ' , _ at Ixxin Lake. 1 Iflns for Memorial Day Poppy . sales and services were discussed. W r. and Mrs. S. T. Rose and £?I’Py are in charge of M iy. daughter Gloria and M r. and Mrs. Alvls Wicks. Bill Widenor and son Raymond “ was decided that the auxili- spent the week end at Loon Lake. ?ry. bav? rummage sate on M ay Gayle Rose stayed at the home of llt h and that membere be notified an aunt at Creswell. to 0811 ,M rs Morton If they have _______ materials to be called fo r which Mrs. J. C. Klopfensteln was ca" £ uaed at tbe M le taken to the Sacred Heart hospi- follow ing the business meeting tai yesterday morning where she refreshments were served to the underwent a minor operation. H er ®nd auxiliary members by condition was reported as serious ',/rh, *'°nn Dunlevy and Mrs. Max by her niece, Mrs. A. M. Brown. Blrd- M i». Young, in Springfield, Mon day of this week. M r. and Mrs. John Ashby vis ited Monday afternoon with the Ed Ashby’s. 000,000 was asked of the house flood control committee Friday by Rep. Angell, republican of Oregon. Construction of parts of seven dams included in the project is now going on under last year's in c r e a s e a s k e d fo r flo o d $5,000,000 appropriation. PR O 3E ÍT Angell styled the project vital because of an estimated flood W A S IflN G T O N An increase in damage of $1.693,000 annually In the appropriation for the W illam the valley. ette valley flood control-irrigation Bookkeeping O utfits Sentinel. program from $11,000,000 to $16,- Pink No. 1 Tall Amber Strained Honey HAM N.B.O. Pride Mild Sugar Cured Pound .....19c ^1 Cookies Whole PEAS BEANS CORN BACON Cured Pound .....16c Cottage Grove Rod & Gun Club Retains llth Place in State Shoot 5.ib. paa U. S. No. 1 Elmer Hendricks and John Jep- son spent Thursday and Friday M r. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk of last week in Portland visiting and son Gordon and M r. and Mrs. friends. H arry Schrenk of Eugene spent The Neighbors Friendship club Half or Sunday at Florence visiting M r. 'm et at the home of M r. and Mrs. Mrs. O. M. Hubbard returned and Mrs. Henry Schrenk, parents Henry Rohde for an all day ses Monday f r o m Grays Harbor, of the two men. They visited at sion, April llt h . Miss Nellie Lyle Washington, where she had visited other coastal points before return was present and prepared a buffet Sugar ing home. luncheon, which was very much Jacqueline Morton. Alvin D u the past month. enjoyed by those present. Mrs. E. gan. M arvel Geer and Robin M r. and Mrs. Don Greening Fahrenwald of Latham, Mrs. Lou Woods s(M*nt the week end with Burleson and Cosy Hughes of Cot their parents, returning to OJS.C. spent the week end fishing at Loon lake. tage Grove, and Mrs. M aggie on Sunday evening. W ertz of Anlauf were invited guests. Mrs. Palleske poured and M r. and Mrs. Oley Opheim of T b * R*v. «nd Mrs. I. G. Shaw Mrs. Burleson served. The club Culp Creek ure the parents of a returned to their home In Tacoma, »-pound daughter bom April 13 Washington. Wednesday after a Cottage G r o v e Rod and Gun will meet April 25th at the home at the Butler M aternity home. iew days visit at the home of their club retained eleventh place in the of Mrs. John Ashby, for the af T h e baby has been named Wanda. M r. and Mrs. M arvin Shaw. fifteenth annual state telegraphic ternoon. The Bonnie Perini fam ily spent shoot Sunday, the sixth shoot of the evening Thursday at the Ash the event tied two competing An K'<-pound son, Wayne Lee, M r. and Mrs. Howard W iley of Eight clubs shot perfect by home. Music was the diversion was bom to M r. and Mrs. Melvin Medford were week end guests at clubs. with mandolin and two guitars, Wiscarson of CTulp Creek on April the home of Mrs. W iley’s parents, scores out of the twenty-eight. also piano accompaniment. Shooters for the local club were, 14 at the Butler M aternity home. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Petersen. M r. and Mrs. Read Hemenway Miles Wicks 24. Ed Heck 25, and little daughter were guests M r. and Mrs. Bob Owen are the Mrs. H. B. Breedlove attended H arry Ren tie 25. Total 74. Scores Sunday at the Keitzer home in parents of a son bom March 30 at the Coos County Royal Neighbors of competing clubs were: Corval Cottage Grove. Mrs. Hemenway is the McFarland M aternity home, convention at North Bend the lis 74, Coos Bay 74 and Bend 75. a daughter of M r. and Mrs. Ed T h e baby weighed 8 pounds. latter part of last week. She also Keitzer. -----■ visited her daughter, Mrs. George TESTINO CONTINUES Mrs. Cosy Hughes spent several A daughter weighing 6 pounds H ew itt at Marshfield. She was ac- days visiting at the Rohde home, A ctivity of the engineer depart 1 as ( week was bom to M r. and Mrs Tom companled by Mrs. Ida Swan who ment on the Dorena and Cottage Partney on April 2 at the M cFar- visited a sister at Marshfield, M r. and Mrs. W illiam W hitlock ------------- land M aternity home. Grove reservoirs continues with visited at the Ed Ashby home ..... ■ — M r. and Mrs. N. J. Taylor of the major portion of the necessary Thursday evening. M r. and Mrs. Delbert Safley are Eugene, former residents of Cot- foundation exploration work by Harold Powers accompanied the parents of a 7% -pound son tage Grove, spent a few hours drilling and test pits completed. Curtis Veatch to Halsey last W ed The large "calyx” core d rill was bom Saturday, April 13, at the here Tuesday visiting old friends. nesday morning in search of em M cFarland M aternity home. M r. Taylor, employed by the transferred to the east bank of the ployment. Southern Pacific, spent a number Coast Fork at the Hebron dam —---------- Mrs. Conklin, who suffered a Miss Dorothy Bracher of Salem of years in thia section before he site April 9th. Unusually large paralytic stroke some tim e ago, spent several days last week vis- was transferred to Eugene. samples of bed rock were obtain is improving. She is still being Iting Shirley Hendricks. ------------- ed and forwarded to the labora cared for at the R. H. Manbeck ------------- Gene Hansen and Glen Weel- tory at Oregon State college for home. M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Mickey dreyer left Wednesday for Lake analysis and testing. M r. and Mrs. Henry Rohde a t left Saturday for Chicago. They Tahkenltch to spend the remaind- Surveying work was resumed tended a birthday dinner at the w ill be gone two weeks and w ill er of the week fishing, with the placing of two addition Chas. McKibben home in Cottage PHONS 40 visit friends in Michigan. Illinois ------------- al parties in this area. Grove, Sunday. and Kansas en route »tome. M r. and Mrs. O. J. Peterson of Mrs. Powers visited her mother. —— — Seattle, Washington, were week ANNUAL HEALTH MEETING Betty Arnest, student of OSC end visitors at the home of M r. at Corvallis, spent the week end and Mrs. George Jacobsen. The annual meeting of the Lane at the home of her parents. M r. ------------- County Public Health association and Mrs. G. B. Amest. Kenneth H atfield and Dennis w ill be held Thursday. April 25th ------------- C laif left recently for their home at Seymour’s cafe in Eugene. G. C. Mrs. M yrtle Lake returned re- in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, after Bellinger. Superintendent of the cently from San Francisco where visiting two weeks in Cottage Oregon tuberculosis hospital at she was called by the illness and Grove. Salem, w ill be present and give a death of her sister. ------------- talk on "Tuberculosis as a Com ------------- Dwight King was in Portland munity Problem." The meeting M r. and Mrs. G. C. Hood and Wednesday afternoon and evening w ill begin with a dinner at 7:00 family, accompanied by M r. and attending an Associated O il com- p. m. Reports of the health de Mrs. Carl Jenkins of Drain, spent pany spring merchandising show. partment of the association w ill Saturday and Sunday on the coast ------------- be given and election of officers near Marshfield and Reedsport. M r. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard and w ill be held. Anyone interested in ------------- M r. and Mrs. S. J. Leonard left tuberculosis is invited to attend at Ear, Sherry, who was formerly yesterday to spend two days in this time. w ith the W hite House Clothing Portland visiting friends. company in W alla W alla, Wash- ------------- Ington, has accepted a position Mrs. McKinley C arr and son w ith the Men's Toggery and be- Stephen of Indianapolis, Indiana, gan work Monday morning. are visiting at the home of her ------------- parents, M r. and Mrs. O. M . Kem. Doyle Ray. Denzll. Cleon and --------- O tis Biggs and Maxine Ingram Mrs. C. S. Roberts and daugh- Bright spent Sunday on the coast near ter Helen left today for Aberdeen, j’ Sayings of * CJiiWrm Reedsport and Florence. Washington, to spend the remaind- ------------ er of the week visiting Mrs. Rob- Mlss M ary Wells of Elkton is erts’ mother. visiting at the home of Mrs. Elsie ------------- Wells. Pastor Atwood Foster accom- ------------- panied by Chas. West of Salem, Mrs. G. E. Stowell left Sunday spent four days at Salem and La- M O S T A M A Z IN G L O W E S T for her home In Portland after an Grande last week on business for extended visit at the home of M r. the Assembly of God church dis D rive a Hudson Six over a route you travel and Mrs. Dan Hamant. trict. Cedars 2f°r29‘ 39 Salmon S tin s / ;5- 3e Plants ™ e — 10 New Spiidsu&N°8“*25< Apples 25< Rhubarb 4 ,ta 10 C arrots 10- Lemons Fuu°j“i“ 2d°zcn25c Delicious W inesaps lbs. Cherry Red Crisp Tender bunches Bill’s Super Market F U S DSLIVBST This New HUDSON is Winning Habit Buyers of the' Other Three' AMERICA'S SAFEST CARS ARE NOW AMERICA'S SMARTEST This Week’s Winner V k every day—where you know every curve and bump. Make a direct com parison w ith your present car, and see why this Hudson is w inning so many habit buyers o f the ’’other The city library has subscribed Miss Marian ^Jotvedt of Eugene, for the Life magazine, which w ill! formerly on the local high school be placed on the rending table. ; staff, was a visitor last Sunday at ------------- the home of M r. and Mrs. Roy Boy—I’d be happy If I had that dough. Girl—And I’d be happy If I oould make DO LEM AN’S DIXIE bread dough. , Tommy Llnebaugh Red Rose Batter and Ioe Cream. Short and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ask for them. C. O. Creamery. tflFerrin. MOVED To Our New Location at 401 Main Street. I Watch for our formal opening next week. In the meantime if you need an electric appliance call us. Brisbane Electric ! L O W IR P R IC K S . . . «670 S T A R T IN Q AT for Coupe; Sedan illustrated, ♦TJJ, delivered ia D etro it, including Federal taxes, not Including state sod local taxes, i f any. L o w tim e p ay m e n t terms. 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