TU! USUA j Al’HIL U, 1941 Mobile Camps to Insure Adequate Labor for Farms PAGE THREE T ili; SENTINEL COTTAGE «ROVE. OREGON CGC Enrollees Start Sheet Metal Work Project Last Week Press Bridges Deport Trial Dorena SAVE WITH SAFETY Mrs. E lm ira "G randm a” M on t gomery celebrated her 87th b irth day Tuesday, A p ril 1. She was a dinner guest a t the Wm. Vaughn A ctive tra in in g fo r sheet m etal > home und in the afternoon a w ork under sponsorship of tin group of friends surprised her by Oregon national defense commit-1 cu lling and bringing gifts. Those lee was s ta lle d this week by 17 W ith several mil 111 liinii 1 mobile pi esent besides the honor guest labor camps promised fo r Oregon's fX ’C enrollees ul Cnmp Zigzag. were Mrs. Todd Glasgow, Mrs. Ovoi ll.r /X t w. i ’ ll o f equipment seasonal harvests thin year, the W illia m Vaughn, Mrs. Glen Jen has ls-en pi i • si In ii sfieclully con a g ric u ltu ra l eoiomlt tec of the ad nings, Mr». O ritn Land, Mrs. H er structed in n I1 iq ny the V aiiiou* visory council of the state employ* man Kanel, Mrs. Archie West. vet Rat tacks d is tric t to tra in the merit service Saturday laid plans , Mrs. W in ifre d West, Mrs. M a r enrollees, who have liecn selected: fo r insuring un adequate cupply of guerite Mosby and Mrs. Ralph fiirm liilK ir n* nn tm isirtu n t p in t I front the entire dish let on a busts' Boslaugh of Cottage Grove. Mrs. of th e ir special qualifications .or o f l l ir national delense program. EASTER CANDIES Vaughn and Mrs. Glasgow served Speedy—4-way relief for the instruction. Representative of glow ers (ill refreshments. for the kiddies. acid indigestion. A rth u r Peters of P ortland has over the state, the comm it ire Mias Grace S m ith o f Weridling 7 os. Bag Jelly Eggs ... 10c Ix'on si lected by ttii' defense com BISMA REX 50c spent the week end at the home urged (hut a g ricu ltu re Is- given m ittee us in s tru c to r fo r the group.! 16 oz. Bag Jelly Eggs 19c o f her father, Joe S m ith the anme p rio rity us defense In* A llhough the class has Isen hut Robert Vaughn of F ort Stevens iliiNtrlek in securing w orker* to newly organized, Peters r< ports 1 Color all of your Corns and callouses hurt? visited over the week end w ith gather berries, fru its, hops and the enrollees ate ta kin g to ’ h ’ir Eas’er Eggs with his parents, M r. and Mrs. W illia m o the r keiiNonal crop*, Resolutions w ork w ith enthusiasm m il show No need to suffer—get PAAS EGG DYES 10c that w ill he sent to leading na considerable Interest In learning I Vaughn. CORN SOLVENT »/2 oz 25c tional and state o fficials asked Jack Kerns and M r. and Mrs. each |siint thoroughly. ’"harles D ick o f Eugene visited that CCC youths and those en P re lim in a ry In structio n has con Remember her with These bright days call for Sunday at the Mrs. M. Mosby rolled In vocational sctionls bo re sisted o f acquainting the youths GALE3 EASTER BSKT. home. leased in case o f la lx ir emergen w d h the huge stock of equipment COLORED GLASSES Delicious John Teeters came F rid a y from cies. purchased to r the shop and en- i We have them .... 25c-$2.50 Glendale to v is it his parents. M r. Chocolates ......... 80c-$1.00 E. C. Z eigler o f llis a l River, rollers have been b etter acquaint-, On« of the special prosecutors in the Harry Itridgr« deportation trial and Mrs. Charles Teeters. Mrs. chairm an, announced the step-up ed w ith stall term s ns "cornice a t San l iaitclw o Is M ajo r l.emuel It. Schofield, left, who Is special Teeters nnd daughter o f Mehama In the government's labor camp brake, * "b u r holding m a c h in e ,", EASTER GIFTS of a-.slstanl attornry general In charge of Im m igration and N aturaliza Relieve Red. Rough, Irri met him here and they a ll re program, largely as a result of the "crimping and ts'uding machine. ; tion Service. Policing tria l Is Job of I. F. Wlxon, right, district tated hands with Cara Nome — Coty’s — turned to Mehama Saturday. comm it tee’s efforts. U ntil mobile various ly|jes o f shears and v u r i- , director u l liiouigrallon service a t ban fran clsio . SLIQUE HAND LOTION Eve. in Paris Toilet Kits Charles Teeters went home w ith and sub-mobile camps w ill Is* op ous m allets used by the trade. It's wonderful 49c them fo r a few days visit. erated at Nyssa, Athena and from which over SI was realized. and Perfume ...... 55c up ( 'iM>|s*ration as one of the most M r. and Mrs. Don Read of W o lf (¡realism , he said, w hile m obile im p orta nt tru its to he possessed j The next m eeting w ill be at the units w ill come to Stayton, M e r by a sliop w orker has been st ress-1 Have you tried a home o f Mrs. C. E. Ruth on Wed Creek spent F rid a y night at the M r. and Mrs, George C onklin nesday afternoon. A p ril ifth. home o f his parents, M r. and M rs. r ill, Tule Lake, Independence, ed by Peters since the opening of Wash with TEK TOOTH BRUSH? (¡ra n ts Pass and |s>ss|hly o ile r the school. In a ta lk to his group . 1 o f W | u lte rv ille called al the par- The students and parents o f the John Read. RAY’S SOAP FLAKES Regular or home Iasi Saturday. The Y.G.A. m et at the club fsilnts, (Eugene, Alleiny, Hanks, on the opening night of the course, Royal church school sponsored a 23c Nylon Bristle Mild and Pure ............. 19c M r. and Mrs. H iram W heeler house Monday night. Younger llis s l R iver Wild Joseph). "penny supia-r" at the school Peters said they would not only I Approval of the Tolun congres he taught the m echanical func and fa m ily were S aturday a fte r house last Thursday evening. F ol members of the Creswell grange sional com m ittee's Investigation tions, but he would attem pt to im -| noon guests o f M r. Wheeler's low ing the supper a health pro were guests. A t the business meet gram was given outside on the ing plans were made fo r a basket casts were started in M arch and conducted tours o f the Post Office, un<l re|Kirt on m ig ra to ry labor press them will» the necessity fo r m other, M rs Eloise Wheeler. Mrs. N ettie Estes spent last school grounds by a huge bonfire, social to be held Thursday A p ril im m ediately a ttra c te d wide a tte n Eugene Farmers Creamery. P acif was voted tiy the comm it l i r , 1 doing the tasks they hud learned week in Eugene vis itin g her son A fte r the program a m arshm allow 10. and a skating p a rty which they tion, even outside o f the state, ic Egg Co-Op, S w ift and Co., Eu which favored passage of House to do carefully. roast was enjoyed. The program w ill have at the M idw ay rin k on according to le tte rs received by gene M ill and Elevator. N o rth Resolution 3372, which would ex-J Many men are w o rk in g today, Leonard and friends. group both the P.C.W.G. and the sta west Cities Gas Co., Eugene W a M r. and Mrs. C. R. Parks and as follow s: S afety song by school; Tuesday. A p ril 15. The tend the investigation to cover he told the enrollees, because th ey! refreshments tion. te r Board F iltra tio n Plant, Eu construction Industries and the could do the few things they had fa m ily of Eugene and Les Godard reading by D orothy H athw ay and played games and gene F ru it Growers, Coco Cola defense program. The resolution learned as they were told to do o f Lorane were Sunday dinner W ilm a Hansen: the Health Flag were served. B o ttlin g W orks, C ounty C ourt Mrs. Ellen Needham of Spring- dialogue by nlso w ould stamp out In discrim in them and in cooperation w ith th e ir guests of M r. and Mrs. John Ash- by Donald C lifto n ; House, F irs t N ational Bank, U. S. field is a guest this week a t the by. B arbara W heeler, M ariel Jean ate advertising In d islu nt stutes by employers and fellow w orkers. N ational Bank. W estern Union M r. and Mrs. Oscar W heeler a t- D arnell and R obert Woodard; Chas. Teeters home. private employment agencies. Telegraph Co., M ontgom ery W ard M r. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson tended the funeral of Mrs. George Johnny's Teeth by Lawrence To prevent duplication of e ffo rt, The annual 4-H C lub M arketin g and Co., Farm Store, P ittsb u rg DamewiMjd in Eugene last Wed- H athw ay; How Colds T ravel by and fa m ily, Mrs. Chas. Teeters. the a g ricu ltu ra l com m ittee recom nesday. lia rh a ra W heeler; readings by Esther Volgamore. accompanied day has been set fo r A p ril 5th and Paint Store and the Eugene Reg mended its member* tie designated School was closed Thursday Glenn Duncan was a Salem vis- C liffo rd nnd A lb erta Leighton; a by M r. and Mrs. Lou Rolfston of 600 4-H club members from a ll ister-Guard. as a su tw o m m it t w of the U. S. A mammouth lunch w ill be pre guests at a parts o f Lane county th a t have s kit, Hidden Treasure." by Donald Culp Creek were Deportment of A g ricu ltu re on noon t ill Monday on account of the ito r last Sunday. been engaged in the m arketin g pared fo r the members a t the b irth d a y dinner Sunday at the epidemic of pinkeye In the dis M r. and Mrs. John Burcham C lifto n , C liffo rd Leighton. B e tty labor problems. O ther federal and and fa m ily of Lakeview were re- H athw ay. B illy Hanks and Doro Robert Coombs home in Spring- project w ill attend this annual F ru it Growers cafeteria. state agencies were c mmended tric t, event in Eugene. Louise Goodwin, oldest daugh cent visitors nt the Shade Burch th y H athw ay; reading by B illy field. fo r furnishing e xtra money n "d A complete schedule o f v is ita A number o f school students te r o f M r. nnd Mrs. L. R. Good H anks; I f We D on't W atch Out. Midget Watermelons am home. M r. Burcham is an in personnel fo r tem porary Job o f tions has been v-r?pared f t r the Seed scientists have produced new fices and laK>r eamps. Members w in, was m arried to C. T. B u rk s tru c to r in the Lakeview schools. by M ariel Jean D arnell; G rowing are absent this week on account visitors. They w ill arsemo'e a t th? midget watermelons, no larger than W. C, Agens of San Mateo, C a li T a ll by B e tty H athw ay; song by of the measles. present w e r- H arold Harnett of hart at the home of the o ffic ia tin g H eilig theater a t 8:30 a. m. fo r a cantaloupes. The new melons aro The Home Economics club of m inister, H om er Hatley, at A b i fornia. was a v is ito r at the school. Pendleton; J. J. Fisher of Gresh general assembly and a program designed for kitchenettes and to the Grange prepared and served a lene. Texas, M arch 18th. M r. M r. and Mrs. James Bethune George T a y lo r home last week. am; L a w rcn c* Goss o f S taytcn; of m otion pictures as the H e ilig ’s make less crowding in refrigerators. banquet fo r the convention o f the J lu ile y Is a close friend o f the and son G a rry fro m Black B utte Miss D orothy Dob-man o f C ot Burclny II m b iso n o f C o in c llu r; guests and then w ill be divided The extremely thin rind makes care Hen H ilto n of ta m ts Pass; D P Goodwin fa m ily. A fte r a short tage Grove was a Week end guest were week-end guests of M r. and H i-Y eluhs held a t the C ollage Grove union high school S a tu r into 12 groups o f 50 each to vis it ful handling necessary. They are Mrs. H ubert H aw orth. M cCarthy of Independence; N o r wedding tr ip the young couple w ill o f the Ernest Darnells. Kenneth Babcock made several day. Mrs. Austa Vaughn, presi m anufacturing plants and stores. said to have all the flavor of their M r. nnd Mrs. Thomas Callcn man F. Schnei le.’ of Eugene: lie at home ut l-amesa, Texas. Included in the schedule w ill be standard-sized brothers. M r. and Mrs. Roy Means left and sm all son o f Black B u tte were business trip s to Brow nsville the dent o f the club, was in charge. H enry Semon " I K la m a th Falls, Mrs. Glen Jennings spent the Thursday fo r Elm a. W ashington, past week. Tuesday evening dinner guests o f .H a rry W ilson >f M a lin ; L. C. Stoll. la tte r p art of last week a t the, being called there by the dcuth of M r. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner. s is n -U p t. C. H. Jennings home in Creswell. Mrs Means' father, *» M r. and Mrs. M arion Young o f 15 Dozen Miss Frances Haynes sp"nt ’ he C entral P oint were week end Swell Head« SHEEPMEN TO GET LATEST week end w ith relatives n Eu guests o f M r. and Mrs. John Ash M ilfo rd Mooney o f Tenant. According to Ur Ales HrdUcka. WOOL PRICES OVER KOAC. C alifornia, and Mrs. Don Higgins noted anthropologist of the Smith gene, by The P.T.A. held Its regular Ed C onklin was on the sick list o f M t. Cloud. C alifornia, visited sonian Institution, there Is evidence An o pp o rtu n ity fo r O r e g o n that Die heads of persons doing In meeting at the school house F r i last week. a few days l i s t week at the B utte sheepmen to keep inform ed on the day evening. A very Interesting tense mental exercise Inere.ise In M r. and Mrs. Robert Runyon Mooney home. most up-to-date developments in program o f talks nnd m oving pic and fa m ily o f Creswell. M rs. Jack size more rupntly than others. M r. and M rs. W iltiu r Scott and the wool m arket throughout the —all fast color fabrics. tures was given by state foresters Peterson o f Row R iver commun- daughter M a rjo rie o f Creswell _______ and state patrolm en. I t was de Ity and M r. and Mrs. S. J. C lifto n , were callers Sunday at the Floyd spring and e arly summer is being ^¡" —attractive styles. provided by KO AC, the state-own cided Io give a pie social A p ril 11 M r. and Mrs. James Dob-man nnd Jones home. T t —new patterns. H erbert Shortridge had the mls- (amdy. Miss D ew fleth, Mrs. D e lla < M ary T re n t o f T hornton C or ed radio station a t Corvallis, in cooperation w ith the Pacific Co fortune o f having the ends of th Craine. ............... ...................... ........... ...... , , , „ and „ „ M r. and Mrs. _____ Mrs, John Woodard and „ nnrs L»*ster fin tt und MNNind iingers on H im Madeline nnd M im D oro- O bon and daughter P a tty o f Cot- operative Wool Growers. Each Wednesday evening at rig h t hand badly m ashi^l rn d a > th y Doleman. a ll o f Cottage Grove tage Grove were callers Sunday 6:30 throughout the wool m a rk e t w hile w o rkin g at \Voodaul s mill Wprp am<»ng the visito rs at the ut (he i>x? P itcher home. See Window Display M r. and Mrs. J. E Banton left K(>yal church school supper and M r. and Mrs. Donald B a rry ing season, a discussion o f wool prices and trends in the m arket Sunday afternoon to r a tw o weeks rln in m ent last Thursday eve- have movetl to the Row R iver m ill w ill be given by R. A. W ard, m an visit w ith the fa m ily of t ie r nj nR where they have b u ilt a house, daughter. Mrs. H arvey Shipp, at M r* Ne, tj,. Estes Is spending M r. and Mrs. George Duerst and ager of the cooperative, o r some w,eek ¡n y oncai|a v is itin g her daughters and M r. and M rs. F ra n k other representative o f this la rg ' Loa Angeles. C alifornia. Good Values Mr. nnd Mrs. ( a rl Sm all slM’n ' i t|aUKhter, Mrs. Daniels. M yres o f Gresham calk'd Sunday est o f fa r western wool m a rk e t ing organizations. These broad- Sunday at the V e rlin W ard home Clyde Sanner and H ubert H a m orning at the Arnold Duerst near Dorena. w o rth were business visitors in home and they a ll met at noon at Cards are out announcing the Eugene Saturday. „ , the George Lay ng home fo r din b irth of a son on M arch 27th. to Mrs. F rank Black o f N o rth ner. M r. and Mrs. Ernest Sluiw, who Bend and M r. and Mrs. H arold M r. and M is. Jana'S Lehow and live near D rain. The Shaw* are Christiansen o f Creswell were M r. nnd Mrs, Mac Tonole and form er residents of this comm un guests of the George T aylo rs one children Wayne and Janet spent ity. Sunday home o f M r. and ... ei'k. ... o u tn u ij at the ................... day last w Mr. m id Mrs H enry Hess and Mrs. M ary Burcham has receiv- .M rs . Tony Tonoli of F all Creek. son xpent Sunday at the B ill' • cd w ind that her son. M a jo r Clyde M r. and M rs. A rt Jenkins and Perini home ul A nluuf. ' Burcham of the U. S. arm y, has M r. und Mrs. H erojd K ir k of The H om er Pippin fa m ily of la-en tran slerte d fto n t F o rt Knox, S m ith R iver were Sunday guests Roseburg were guests Sundny nt i Kentucky, to Pine Camp in the at the B ert M yres home. The men the L. R. Goodwin home. Wouldn't you buv uy a I northw estern p a rt o f New Y ork w orked on the house they are Mr». Glenn Banton entertained ; state. fine bi^ car instead o f building fo r Mrs. Erm a Castle. n number o f sm all g irls S aturday Leo Dugan o f P ortland and Mr. W. J. Burden and Mr. F urney of a small one if you knew you | afternoon in honor o f the b irth da y Eugene attended Royal church and Mrs. Loyal L e t» o f Divide could afford it? Then listen anniversary of her tw o daughters. ¡Sabbath m orning. M r. B unlen had attended the boat race» on the to this: Pontiac "Torpedo” M ary Ann and Barbara. ! charge* of the eleven oelex'k ser McKenzie Sunday. prices are only slightly higher The M e rry M akers club w ill vice. Beverly Munsell was taken to a than those o f the well-known meet A p ril 3rd w ith Mrs. Juliun The' Neighbors Friendship club Eugene hospital fo r treatm ent on small cars. And owners say Small. met Thursday afternoon M arch her th ro at. that Pontiac operating costs M r. and M rs. Samuel M edford 27th at the home o f Mrs. Clyde M r. and Mrs. A rt Dugan o f C ot rival the lowest. Why buy a ! and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Souther-1 Sanner. Plans were made to re tage Grove cnlled on M r. nnd Mrs. small car when you can own I land and daughter were guests nt veal "Secret S iste r" identities nt Dan Dungan Sunday. a Pontiac "Torpedo”? ■ the O. B. Dighy home in Roseburg the next meeting. Members are V » M ' a»» M r. and M rs D arrel Mosby * D e liv e re d a t Pontiac, Aficb. I Sunday. nlso asked to bring th e ir finished went Io S ilver Lake to attend the State tax, optional equipment Thursday. M rs. M edford, Mrs. 18 inch square crazy block of funeral of n cousin of the late I Sutherland. Mrs. Townsend. Mrs. woolen pieces fo r the q u ilt fo r the a n d accessories— extra. Prices Robert Mosby. Southerland nnd Juanita Souther B ritis h re lie f at the next meeting. subject to change without notice. land spent the day w ith Mt's. The m ain diversion o f the a fte r- B lack raspberry m a r b l e ice Goodwin helping her q u ilt. 3 4 -ltc-3 i noon was a "w h ite elephant" sale cream at Gustafson's. Ijin e z Goodwin of Eugene spent the week end w ith her parents, M r. nnd Mrs. Roy Gixalwin. Just arrived . . . new Enthel Ann Newton, student nt U niversity of Oregon, spent the Spring styles by Inter week end al home. woven . . . the most Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Edwards of W ilam inn were here Wednesday talked-about Socks in looking a fte r th e ir m ining pm per- only a s M oxe m t m e w r r America. See them! i <y- KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Rexall Magazine, April issue, just out. New Star Fashions, Easter Recipe»— Stories. Get your copy now. Silk Creek 4-H NEW S London Mosby Creek *. ATTRACTIVE ' APRONS 29- 39 49 59 65 Umphrey & Maekin Why buy a small car when Pontiac prices begin at NEW X n te r waven Sock# When You Buy EASTER CANDY You Want the Best 2 pair $1.00 3 pair $1.00 T H E M EN S TO G G ER Y A. W. IIEI.I.IWKI.L "Everything for Men" Painting Cellar Floors Cement cellar floors can be made less duiity and more attractive by painting. Only specially prepared synthetic resin or rubber composi tion cement floor paints should be used as ordinary oil paints will not adhere to concrete. Serve refreshm ents in keeping w ill) (lie Easter season. We have Easter bunny o r c h irk ice cream Gustafson’s of course. 34-ltc-3i| Chocolate Novelties Gum Drop Bunnies Bulk Eggs Greeting Cards and Novelties KNICKliRIKItKIiR'S 5c Io $1. /M A H T M O K L A U N I R A I . MOTO m t ££*? M t/n tt 7H Í LOW PtICt 7h/fffac MARTIN MOTORS 24 North 9th St. Cott> Orore, Ore.