T H U ltSlM V, APHIL 25, 1940 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON Give Luggage Now is the time to think of Mother’a Day or Graduation, beoause you can buy it on the lay away plan. . . We invite you to use this service. We have the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Luggage in Cottage Grove for men or ladies. * Matched Sets * Gladstones * Airplane Luggage * Hand Bags * Overnight Oases See Our Windows We Give and 015 Main Street V— CITY BRIEFS „ . « 1 /-.• M ■ Twenty-four members of the Cottage Grove O. E. 8. went to Elkton Tuesday evening visit during their regular meeting. Vis- Itors from other towns were also present. ----------- Esther Seagoe has accepted a pnsitinn with the Cottage Grove Hotel Coffee Shop, —■ • Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schmelling and daughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rohleder and her sister Eliza- beth, Miss Steele and Melvin Tonole spent Sunday on the coast near Reedsport and Newport, re- turning by way of Corvallis. ------------ Eliene Brassy left Saturday for her home at Troy, Montana. She had been •’'"ployed by the Cottage Grove Hotel Coffee shop for the p',st f!’w, rnon‘h*- Miss Brassy stopped for a two day visit In Portland with Miss Marjorie (Therry en route to her home. rjtM w nll nn.i Mr «nH Mrs. D. P. (^ktw«-1! and Mr. and K d . M™ | X ! S FrrJVi ! ..V o w f ” i k l r S in ’p i u ± Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Cald- w ell and family. Willard Hood of Corvallis spent thc week end at the home of his IMir. nl«, Mr. and Mrs. G .C Hood, Mr and Mrs. D. A-Kmerson of Salem were guests Friday night o f Mr. .. and Mrs. F. . L. , G rannis, M r Emersfrn was formerly a su- ixrintendent of Cottage Grove st'hools and came to attend and assist in the dedication of the new union high school building. Tuesday in the interest of the De- Miss Doris Wood left Saturday troit Tigers baseball club for Portland where she has em- * iiinvm cni stu> wn« ployment. She was accompanied by Miss Ada Chestnut who spent vvt-r'k end visiting with Miss Marjorie Cherry T he C laude S h eets fa m ily and rjOn*’ t7WtTy the Sid Sheets S i v of O iln Mrs. A. N. Ward of San Fran- c S e k spent the i e e k end at Port lhkh ’ <,u*,a i*o n " a,}d . Workers met all day !‘ , dallied for the Mrs. Earl Marcy a pot- ,uck d,nn<'r wa" *"™ d Pollyan- na , gifts , .wcrp were presented presented to to sever- sever- a ' B**K‘®* ‘ „ ,5 ,, dre? ’ & wefp prsent. Mrs. William Denny will * d(a y hostess on May 1st. Mrs. Lucy Barkemeyer and two Mon* recently attended a birthday Party *?er iatber, C. B ' *’"*•’ ° ‘ r>t. Helens, on his 80th anruvarsary. About 20 attended, Incjuu‘ng guests from California and Wa»hlngton. ry?ne 8 lnyited !?? Pf*8' ST,t.1i’^nday cvVnlniKi,at 7 wb?ri ^ ar ¿ e r""K will deliver a special ^ i J S i V o f ^ S S l " Y o u t^ s S u U ^ “ ^ ^ ° L " Uh™1J a°nU2h Sunday' sp^ r Jdd H eath^ S I^ leasarrtlv Ib‘‘ ?n .‘he surprised on her birthday last wedk by Mmes. Owen Wilson, Clyde Clark. Artie Dugan, Fran ces Patten, Dick Garman, Ida M. Ellsworth Tullar, aged 13, of • London community had the mis White, L. G. Markham and Leon fortune to break his collarbone ard Nations, who arrived Just be fore the noon hour with a potluck while playing Monday. dinner and two lovely birthday , Bernice Patten. I v a n Patten, w^ich were and a Leo Dugan of Portland and Guy was presented to Mrs. Leabo spent Sunday on the coast Meath. In the afternoon the ladies at W inchcatar hav went for a ramble in the forest. _____ Mrs. Add Heath and Miss Katie Mrs. E. R. Crabbe and Mrs. W Barkemeyer were honored by the C. Martin attended a meeting of Ji niorUIi ? ‘,y Worker\ a‘ a »"r- Redeem S.AH. Green Stamps chapter A M of P E O ln Eu- P?** birthday party last Friday gene Wednesday afternoon. ?f ,T ™ n; T K & ri ’J ’erVWLa i' _______ ly decorated birthday cake with Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Coop re- > ,l° and pun<* V d gave a pleas- tumed Sunday from a two weeks’ i/JF program Toe hostesses were trip to Missouri where they at- Lurabel Gilham, Shirley tended a national convention of lue and Marianne Abeene. the church of the Latter Day Others were Donna Doolittle, Maxine Watson, Gladys Simons Saints. Cottage Grove and Juanita Marcy. and . . Mrs. Piper _ vis- ________________ __ _____________ Mrs. Lawrence Kent and chil- .. . Mr. ... . . . LaMar .. dren have returned from Long- ',ed Mbw Miriam Piper, Sun- Wayne Mackin attended the view, Washington, where they mty while enroute from their home track meet in Eugene Saturday, spent the past week visiting rela- n , Francisco to Seattle. J. H. Seagoe has been looking tlves. _______ around for a missing heifer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and Miss Florence Kebelbeck cele- Wells spent the week end fishing son of Coburg were week end brated her birthday recently. Din- S,U^ lflk- ”< « - A e r j m n Don. - £ even^ w ero „ Mm. Goldie Smith Ferguson of Springfield. Bible school teacher in the public schools here, spent Wednesday nlghi at the home of Mrs. Gk-nnle Frost. ............... ‘-“7"* • ’ ‘be home of Mr. and Mrs. Ix-ston Durham Sunday were her parents. Mr. and Mm. Frank M « Martin Smhh ’ a T o f Fueeno and Mr and M™ Jnm ^ H'leJln. and infant daughter of Redmond. TOWWKWD CLUB HAS SOCIAL MEETING Hebron ------- u,c evening viuu Monday at the club room ^ e regular social was held 77,,. program consisted of group „inging, readings and a cowboy ■ - ’ A county meeting was an- „git. nounced for May 5. Report was given on the meeting in Eugene Saturday evening, which thirty members had attended and gave a program. Plans were discussed relative to an invitation to the public to debate the negative side of the Townsend Movement with cjUb members at the next social meeting on May 6. A very im- portant business meeting was an- nounced for April 29. ------------------------ ln the mov* B when the wlntl> scenes are filmed, actors hold a Hpecial candy pH1 in their mouths -as it dissolves, it gives off a va- Films Developed and Printed 25 0 or 8 Exposures Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Roll REPRINTS 3c EACH Guaranteed Work T h rift-W ise Cottage Grove, O to . Tb» Count»** "B*ltnc»d' U o d tl Fricad at 9119.75 SEE! OWN! A group of Royal Neighbors left Wo,k>at 8nd 800 Jerry’ a” for Marcola Wednesday to attend of Latbam. a county convention, including Monroe. Among those going were G T O V e C l l b S W i l l Mmes Fred Anderson. Nelson De- « 7 .’ «7 — THE BEAUTIFUL, THRILLING, NEW MONTAG Softball Tournament June Bird. Frank Gierau, Rosa ------------ Currin. Edna Burleson. Harriet (By Bachelder and Johnson) Martels, Alice Bree<Dove, Maude After winning two pre-season B,aCk' mighty fresh- m° r<* “nd HiH L ., tO ,12’ and aP °,her frntn Carl King motored to Portland w e n t^ o ^ h e Eugene Spkygrounds Divide por, which realistically simulate breath in cold air. BALANCEDRANGE to win the semi-finals by again defeating Willagellispie this time 11 to 10 and Coburg 5 to 4. Saturday the 27th. the Cubs will play in the finals against River 1 — — ------- Roadl the w i""e r of that plays in thp «Bernoon for the Lane County ^ ‘ball championship. „ ,__ _ , ■77“ ----- , , cisco. California, is visiting at the Orford. A week from Saturday the Cubs Th« C O U N T C S S “ Bal '’£ ,andl borne of her mother. Mrs Sadie Mrs. S. W. Gould and her broth- wlU take P8/ 1 ‘he annual Lane anced" model it priced at r, L C' o ’ LewU and her daughter. Mildred er. John Logan, both of Grants county track meet to be held in sp«nt Friday here attending to Sellars. Pass, visited with Mrs. Gould’s Lugene this year. In this year's business matter« and renewing ac- ------------ sister-in-law. Mrs W E. Burkett, ‘ryouts the Cubs have bettered quaintances among old friends. Mr». E. F. McFarland. Mr». H. enroute to Eugene to be with their several of last year’s official rec- T h e la m a ra a « a w ith .L,. u .a „ Herrin and Mrs. George Mat- sister. Mrs. Grover Goodlow, who P °r ‘be last two years the .Mrs r> u 11^..^.^ bniU-ia alactric plata . . . m P y ha7 thews attended the Willamette is ill in the Eugene hospital. ^ b s have taken second place and a guest Saturday her Brcsbyterial at Corvallis Tuesday A charivari crowd met at the “ *ey stand a good chance of bring- ria a re o ir avallatela a t Emory Wallace of Reedsport. They and Wednesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jack- *"8 home the big cup this year. al(«htl7 higher pricaa. spent the afternoon in Ffugene vis-j ___ ------------ son last Saturday evening. Candy Ring nt the home of Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Elmo, and cigars was the treat for the Oregon's 1941 automobile li- Littlefield. Mrs. Beatrice McCoy, Mrs. Lena visitors. cense plates will be white numer- a ...... Harn,o‘b and Mrs. Minnie Willits Grover Goodlow visited Mrs. W. als on green background, the first <k.v ^ ,m » •« * " dpd « meeting of the Rebek- E. Burkett. Sunday and reports time since 1921 that this combina- « , t h h l. hroih..r »mt uzif.. Mr that his wife is improving much tion h u been used. Secretary of with his brother and wife, Mr. and evening Mt CoburK ,Mt Thursday better than was expected. State Earl Snell said Monday at Mrs. Vernon Anderson, at Mt.| Leo Dugan of Portland spent Salem. This year’s plates are blue Plensant, Utah. _______ Mr*- R®y Trask attended a con- the week end at the home of his on white. Mr» ' f ren<'e on community problems in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan Mrs. Bryan Barnett was brought tbe sociology department of the of Walden. He also visit visited his sis home from a Eugene hospital Fri University of Oregon Tuesday. ter, Mrs. Loyal Leabow of Divide day where she had been since un dergoing an operation about three Allen P. Wheeler of the Pleas SERVICES FOR WILLIAN wr-eks ago. ant Hill section, candidate for INFANT county commissioner on the re- D oris A rnest o f O.S.C. Funeral services for John Rob *Pfn‘ publican ticket, was mixing with ert Willian. infant son of Mr. and the week end at the home of her th<, voterR here yes, enlay parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arn Mrs. John Willian of Thornton e si Corners, were held at Mills chapel Mr. and Mrs Ronald Gray and Saturday. He was born March 24 Swift's Premium lb. pkg. Mrs. Lola Morcroft and son ohn , P n. . of 1939- a"d 1« survived by his par Richard of Salem spent the week „ ”7 anrt visited Sunday with Mr. ents and two sisters. The Rev end visiting with the P. C. Chris- ,|"a Mrs- Hohmann and fam- Harry Benton officiated and in- Per Box tensen family. uy’ ______ I ‘e rm e n ‘ w as >n ‘Be Springfield $11975 BEAUTY. . . CONVENIENCE . ..y o n 'v « alw ays wanted! New . . . amaaiac •» beauty, deaiga. features. Equipped w ith timer, condiment set; spacioua compartment a t right of oven; large u tility drawer beneath ovea. See many other features which make the Count»*» extremely desirable.' »4375 S » » o u r a te a w /a g o t M outag Rango* ,-modefe gn c»d a* law aa . . . (T rado-ia odor agglioa aa C O V t T I S S — Rriuctaa aad Ducboaa aaodala aafyj Graber - Gettys Dependable Hardware Grocery Specials Saturday, April 27th Louis Sturges, student at O.S j C. ^ ' r o u .8en<o,L5Í?8,’ , , . ,, . spent the week end at the home p,ay , at H• S auditorium. Friday It is the little things well done o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. p f 8 ' MaT . ^ R? S rved seal that 80 ,to make up a su f« * * ‘ul Stu rses tickets on sale at Gustafson s and and truly good life.—Theodore & high school._________________37-ltc Roosevelt Bill MacGlbbon. U. O. student, spent the week end at the S. L. Mackin home. Lard 39c Matches — — 3c Corn Meal Yellow 9«>-»k.29c Coffee Stock 2 l'lb ca ns55C Crackers 1 pound package 10c Krispies Kellogg’s 1 pk. and dish 10c Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds left T u esd ay for Deary, Idah& for a week’s visit at the home of his »rents, the Rev. and Mrs. H. E. pynolds. Leland Willits of Klamath Falls spent Saturday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Willits, Milk Pays Interest! Red Roue Butter and lee Cream. A«k for them. C. G. Creamery, tf Relite Your Store And Moke It Shine on EASY F.H.A. TERMS Leon C. Godard Electric Contractor 405 Main Salad Oil — — Quart 25C Tom atoes — Size can 10c P. A. or V elvet - 10c Soup Vegetable or Tomato cans 25c Grapefruit Juice 2“»»23c W Your indow Cleaner Pint 15c Container Pinocchio Stamp FREE FREE 20 useful articles to be given away Saturday, April 27, at 8:30 P. M. W ith Any I.G.A. Items Your investment in a daily pint or quart of milk for every member of the family pays b a c k interest in terms of health and resistance. Plenty of good clean milk is the modem spring tonic. N ew Spuds No. l ’s 8 lbs. 25c Bananas — — pounds 25c N ew Peas — — 3 pounds 25c Asparagus Local Pound 10c Radishes — — 3 ‘>unches 10c Green Onions 3 bunches 10c STRAWBERRIES—M ARKET PRICE MOODY’S DAIRY Smith-Short Grocery Phone 21-P-4 Phone 1