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THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1940 TH E SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE OREGON GIFTS FOR MOTHER Bo Huro to remember Mother on Mother’s Day, Sunday, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Daugherty went to Portland recently and brought their daughter Kathleen borne with them to spend the summer. Mrs. W. L. Workman ac companied them and visited a sis ter who is 111 In a Portland hos pital. S tre a m lin e B eau ty Funeral Services for Gertrude Buchanan At Harrisburg Today Funeral services for Mm. Ger trude Ann Buchanan will be held at 2:30 in Millers chapel In Har risburg, with Mills chapel In charge of arrangement*. T h e death of Mm. Buchanan, who lived at Culp Creek, occurred in a Eu gene hospital at an early hour Tuesday morning. Mm. Buchanan was a native of Harrisburg and had lived in the Willamette valley all of her life. A son, Earl Briggs of Culp Creek, and a niece, Mm. Lloyd Richie of Drain, survive. Inter ment was made in the Alford cem etery at Harrisburg. Mrs. Henry Vandovert of Salem is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm. F. L. Grannis. S. L. Markin has been confined to his home since Sunday with the mumps. May 12th. Check this list of suggestions. Box Handkerchiefs Table Scarfs Single Handkerchief! Purses Slips Overnight Oases Pantieg Flowers Hosiery Collars Dresses Aprons Dress Materials Blouses Luncheon Sets Dresser Sets Table Cloths Towel Sets Towels Novelties CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mm. G. B. Arnest, ac companied by Mm. Bryan Bar nett, took their daughtem Doris ■ n d I ’. i l l y back III C o rv a llis S u n day evening after they had spent the week end here. Margaret Short of Portland s|x>nt the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Roy Short. T O B A P T IS T C O N V E N T IO N 1 Mm. W. C. Martin, accompanied by Mmes. Ollie Pickens and Karl Mills and the Rev. H. W. Davis and Dr. O. C. Wright, who came down from Portland Monday to attend the reception for the Rev. and Mm. Davis, left Tuesday morning for McMinnville, where they will attend a three-day ses sion of the Baptist state conven tion, returning today. Mr. and Mm. Jerry Eastham and nephew Bill Eastham left Wednes day for Astoria. We Give and Redeem S AH. Green Stamps 615 Main Street Bradford Datson of Burlingame, California, came Monday evening to visit at the home of his mother, Mm. If. W. Davis and the Rev. H W. Davis. Cottage Grove Mm. Bonnie McHenry of Mon roe, formerly of Cottage Grove, has come to work for a time at the Rex Cafe, Mr. and Mm. Paul Miller and family spent Sunday at Ixx>n lake on a business and pleasure trip. Delbert Miller, son of Mr. and Mm. I’aul Miller, returned to the West Side school Monday after a two week* illness. Cedars Mr. and Mm. Roy Hands visit ed with Mr. and Mm. W. A. Hem- enway Tuesday evening of this week. The Albert Hull family of Latham were recent visitors, also Mr. and Mm. Ed Keitzer of Cot tage Grove. Mrs. R om * Lowrance attended a shower at the Allen home in Cot tage Grove last Thursday. Mr. and Mm. F. A. Baker of I-os Angeles. California, are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mm. Fred Laubach at present. Mr. and Mm. Jas. Hemenway have purchased 4<X> lia by chicks. Mm. Iva Brownlee visited Tues day with the Ed Ashbys. Mr. and Mm. W. L. Whitlock and son Chas, of Thornton Comers were callers that evening. The sewing class of Cedars 4-H club have about completed their work and plan to send some of it to Eugene for exhibition whey they have achievement day there. Divide Curtis French spent the week Mm. M. J. Perini entertained end In Salem visiting his wife who Mr. and Mm. W. D. Palmer the Willing Workers ciub of Scotts has Ixa-n ill at the home of her moved to Roseburg Sunday where Valley hist Wednesday at the ciub p u n -tits fo r se v e ra l weeks. house in Scotts Valley. be has employment. Mm. Carl Burkett and Mm. Miss Agnes McNew visited Fri Mr. and Mm. Don Greening had Eugene Burkett of Marshfield vis day in Salem. as guests last week Mr. Green ited relatives at Divide and Cot tage Grove the first of the week. The Rev. and Mm E. F. McFar ing's {Mirents from Pendleton. Among those going to the New land and Mm. E. C. Shay returned Mr. and Mm. Clifford Smith port crab festival were the Loyal yesterday from a three day trip to Portland where they visited made a business trip to Eugene Lebow family, the M. J. Perini family and Oscar Nohree. relatives and attended to business Monday. Mr. and Mm.. Howard McIntosh mat tern. Jack Kelly, son of Mr. and Mm. stopped Monday and visited Mm. Kelly, left Friday for Seat McIntosh’s grandmother. Mm. W. K. I. Gustafson went to Port John tle, Washington, where he will be E. Burkett. Mm. McIntosh will be land Monday on a business trip. employed. re mem be rod as Naomi Maurine Burkett. 'Hie young couple were The following people were here Mr. and Mm. Johnny White returning from a trip up the coast from Eugene Sunday to hear the last sermon of the Rev. H. W. moved to Sutherland Friday where and will make their home in Marshfield. Davis In the local Baptist church: he has employment. The Divide school attended the Mm. William Preston. Mm. Grace Mr. and Mm. Lawrence C. Thies May day festival in Cottage Hampton, Mm. Harry Titus. Mar jorie Titus, Mm. Titus. Miss Akers and her mother, Mm. Beckner of Grove. Wednesday. Astoria, visited this week at the and Mr. and Mm. Guy French. home of his parents, Mr. and Mm. G rain Field Pest Ralph II. Cake of Portland, re Amil Thies. I t has been estimated that bind publican candidate for national Ted Collins, accompanied by his weed, a grain field pest, reduces committeeman, was In Cottage brother Edward who has been grain yields as much as SO per cent. Grove Thursday in the interest of making an extended visit here, left his candidacy. J,»00 Miles oi Khaki last week for eastern points, Ed Nearly 3.000 miles of khaki are Cal FTior of Eugene, democrat ward Collins going to his home in ic candidate for sheriff, spent Concordia. Kansas. Ted will go on being woven in England to clothe Thursday here In the Interest of to Detroit, Michigan, to get a new new soldiers. panel delivery car for the Collins his candidacy. Laundry, stopping en route for a Mr. and Mm. Worth Harvey re visit with friends and relatives at turned the fimt of the week from Concordia. Vancouver, B. C., where they had Reese Winegard of Eugene, re spent a few days on business. publican candidate for district at Seth Hughes drove over from torney, spent a few hours here Bend Saturday for his mother. Monday In the interest of his can Mm. Cosy Hughes, who had been didacy. making an extended visit with Warren and J o h n Edwards, Mm. Nell Sarff. Chas, und George Matthews and Joe Smith returned from East lake E. B. Oldham of Eugene, repub over the week end with the limit lican candidate for commissioner, of trout. was here Thursday mixing among the voters In the interest of his Mm. Orma Brund of Dunsmuir, candidacy. California, was a house guest of her niece. Mm. Glenn Swanson, Mr. and Mm. Wayne Monroe last week. Mm. Brund, who is a and Mr. nnd Mm. J. D. Monroe former resident of Cottage Grove, Chocolates and daughter Inn visited Sunday visited with other friends and rel nt Eugene with Mr. and Mm. Carl atives while here. D. Monroe. Mrs. Lawrence Chapman a n d The Rev D. E. Baker, Baptist small daughter of Baker are visit minister of Eugene visited Mon ing at the home of her parents, day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam War Cupt. und Mrs. LaSells Stewart. ren. The Rev. Baker was Mrs. Mr. nnd Mm. Glen Flatters re Warren's pastor 35 years ago at turned recently from Buhl, Idaho, j Yoncalla. where they were called by the Red Rose Batter and lee Cream. death of Mr. Flatters’ uncle, Jack ______ 1 Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tt Carr. — C IV IL SERVICE EXAMS. The United States civil service commission announced the follow ing open competitive examination: Senior apprentice land bank ap praiser, $1,620 a year. This examination is for the pur pose of filling existing and future vacancies in the twelfth farm credit district, which area com prises Lane county. Applications must be on file with the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, Federal Of Pretty Patty Robinson will be one fice Building, Seattle, Washing- of the star performers in the spec ton. not later than May 21. 1940. tacular pageant that will mark ths opening of the 1910 season of ths Golden Gate International Exposi tion May 25. Miss Robinson, who has won laurels as a swimmer and diver, ’I lead the lagoon parade, one of REMEMBER MOTHER B IL L W O U L D A U T H O R IZ E A P P R O P R IA T IO N A measure introduced in the house of representatives Friday by Will Whittington would authorize an additional $8,500,000 for the Willamette valley project, which would be over and above sums asked in previous measures. Pioneer's H earth F ire A pioneer's hearthfire has burned continuously for 148 years near Sa luda. N. C. (I. 8. Correspondence Schools There are about 450 private cor respondence schools in the United Stales NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Latham School District 25 up till May 17. 1940, for 30 tier of 16-inch old growth fir wood, de livered and ricked in basement of school house on or before Sep tember 1, 1940. The board re serves the right to reject any or ____ all bids. FRANCES PATTEN, 39-2tc-40 Clerk. W ith “ Roses in Snow ” . Cake made from the fam ous Betty Crocker recipe. 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