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THE SENTIN KL, lAlTTÀti K HKOVE, OREGON PAGE SIX P repare T N ow for JZCaster New Assortment of Ladies Slips Men’s Ties Lovely tailored or lace trim satin. Really nice. Sites 32 to 41 Larkwood Hosiery Men’s Sox 69c & 79c A plenty to choose from— long cnes, short ones, Gay ones, R* c O re, ones pf tfa Give and Redeem S AH. Green Stamps 615 Main Street C ity Briefs See W. B. JO H N STO N fo r Real Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals, O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc ------------- , , M rs. Leon V a nN o rtw ick and in- fant son Dean arrived Sunday from Long Beach, W ashington, to spend a few days visitin g rela- tives and friends. L t. V anN ort- lives van.N on- w ick expects to join his fa m ily here Friday. Cottage Grove O ther Persons A re Interested In Where You Go and When You Return. Phone Your News to 159. M r. and Mrs. Pete Nelson anti daughter Barbara visited in Al- bany Sunday at the home o f Mrs. Nelson’s brother, M r. and Mrs. y jarVjn Smith. ‘ " J ______ M r and A H e lliw e ll and son B ,n v is ited M r. H e lli- wpUs m oth cr_ M rs. Evina H e lli- wpl) in Yoncalla Sunday. M r. and Mrs. W . D. Abel spent Miss M ary W ells of F.lkton vis- t be week end at the home of his ited last week at the home o f Mrs. M r and M r > w h . Abei, Elsie Wells. Mrs. Lloyd Swanson at Montesano, W ashington, and Mrs. Elsie Wells took her Piling I p \rgentine Surplus J/Ö Register at So. Cascade Meet Mr. and Mrs. 11 e r b e r t Short- ridge and daughters have left fo r Los Angeles to v is it w ith relatives and friends. The Southern Cnscnd«* D is tric t M ethodist youth met at the local Methodist church March 28, 29. .kt. About 111) were registered. The Mrs. A. C. Johnston, who fo r the convent Ion theme was “ L ig ht Is past tw o months had been vis itin g L ife " and banquet decorations her parents. M r. and Mrs. G. B. Friday night centered around the Craine, left Tuesday fo r her home lighthouse theme. Boyd Allen was in Calgary. A lb erta . Canada, M rs ., toastm aster and others on the Johnston liked Cottage Grove very banquet program were Bob Wcxd- much, the frie n d ly people and the co tt and Joan King. Reverend grand weather. She enjoyed see Joseph K n o tts of M edford was the ing the blossoming fr u it t iw s fo r Friday evening speaker. the t i n t tim e since her childhood Classes on Saturday studied days. worship, w orld outreach recrea- tion and social service, Leaders Sargeants Glenn Weiden and were Boh Johnson, sla te M etho Bob B ritte n o f P o rtlan d and Miss dist Youth presidenl, the Rev. P hyllis Johnson, also o f Portland, d ia rie s Funk from Wesley Foun spent the week end v isitin g at the dation at Eugene, and Miss Pearl M. V. Weiden home. Sherlock. Oregon Conference Re Sunday visitors at the home of Lung line of trucks a rriv in g a t tjucqu cn w arrhuusrs fro m co u n try'* ligious Education director. S a tu r in te rio r suggests tio u b lc (o r A rg e n tin a as huge « h e a t surplus piles M r. and Mrs. C u rtis French were day afternoon tin 1 group enjoyed up as result ot w a r. A rg e n tin a also lias surplus o( beet w hich p ro her parents, M r. and Mrs. Mason a skating |u irty and sup|M'r at the voked congressional storm at W ashin gton when a tte m p t* were m ade Bishop o f Salem, his parents. Mr. arm ory. to sell It to the I . S. N a w and M rs. C. F. French o f Salem. Dr. S, W. H a ll of Salem gave D r. and Mrs. /M in 'd French o f the dosing address on Sunday M arshfield. Miss Frances French m orning. Miss Ina Monroe o f C ot and M r. and Mrs. H. C. W illia m tage Grove was elected president son. fo r the coming year. The Rev. F. M. T ilto n was elected pastor- H arold H uber o f Lebanon v is it counselor. Cottage Grove League ed Monttey a t the O tto W in te r Meinlx-is of the Collage Grove received an award fo r being o r home. Lions club hud first-hund infor ganized under the new untied m ation on the Braille aystem usctl church setup. Miss L u c ille Ja rvis spent the Troop 18 or Cottage Grove and *’> »»” ' b*lnd >” »"«’ demons t ra- week end in P ortland v is itin g re l Troop 28 o f 'C resw e ll p articip a ted tk>n“ hert> las* Thursday by rep- IMIVTIU SI N VISOHS NOW atives. in the firs t regional Boy Scout resentatives of flte N ational AIMI STAItl.E. .. . . . . . . court held at the Jefferson school Transci itx rs society w ith offices Miss Fern T ra cy spent the firs t n u d l|o rju n , |asl Thursday evening. a ‘ l>alu A llo . C alifornia. The pro- few days o f the week v is itin g at Scouts from D ra in and Lorane )*‘c» was °» p a rtic u la r interest to A new adjustable sun visor de the home o f an aunt in D rain were invited, but did not p a rtic i- »»'<’ Lions since the Lions In te r- signed to give more complete pro pate. national has taken the lead in tection from sun or I he glare of M r. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas are L. E. Z in n ik e r o f Creswell pre- sl,PI>b*ng funds lo r B ra ille libra- oncoming headlights is standard the parents o f a IO 1* pound son. sided over the court as guest r,<’-s , on 1911 Pontiacs. In addition to L a rry Jay, born Wednesday, Mar. v chairm an. Robert D ill of Eugene. H. C. r l o <xq><4 - p e r w as m chaige of (H,|ng pivoted and hinged the visor 7* h' at the M cFarland m ate rnity npw gcout f|pld executjvp the dem onstrnt ions given at a also may be slid stdewla® so that home. served as clerk, and B rian S troup noon and evening meeting of the (( com pletely fills the center space as herald. Judges were P. C. Hons club. He was assisted by his around n u rr,„. nn(1 , hus Mrs. N e il S a rff returned this Laura Coojs-r, ...... off „ „ fri<1U(>||, m orning from the Alhany General H.wigland. Creswell. H a rry F e r ir ‘ ’o,l»*'r - who wh“ served M‘‘ ,v ,d , u huts . w here «he hn« been vis- ° f Lorane and F red Bosley o f Cot- ls accompanist nt the piano, anil Glare. tin ’ her rather 1 \ Jones who ,a Ke Grove. K e ith W ooley served Pierce Knox, a blind student who ----------------- itin g her Father, J. A. Jones, as bugler. recently was awarded a medal as « m h m bugle . is seriously ill ______ Members o f troop 18 who were »be best xylophone player in the and Mr« Thomas P a rtin are advanced Irom tenderfoot to sec- ''n ite d States in the high -school ....... - r a i. n^un.t ond class scouts were: B illv Bovce. class Also assisting was R ichard A LJ*» Just received Fresh for Easter, Newest * Materials and /I Patterns. X X Extra wear, extra sheer ness. Tempered twist. Henderson S t e w a r I o f F a ll Creek visited Sunday at the home o f his uncle and aunt, M r. and Mrs. J. V. S tew art. T ill USUA\ _______ home Thursday . M r. and Mrs. Robert F rom m re . turned _____ _______ Sunday ...»........................ n ig ht from San M r. and Mrs. Richard Kliese o f Francisco_ C alifo rn ia, where thev Creswell, Grove Troops Take Part In Court of Honor n ity home. She has been named testim onial dinner fo r Connie F r« t A nderson us Ls confined confined to vance from tenderfoot to second Fred Anderson Mack, famous baseball figure and his home w ith the flu. Robert Fox, Donald Hoover, H ar- long manager o f the Philadelphia M r. and Mrs. G. . C. Hood A lh te tic ---------------- s Tw elve -------------- hundred ---------D friends arrel S a rff is able to be back old Land. D o rre ll S to tt. , . ... and —------- im ily spent week ei noints atone the the'eoast*'0 ^ r ’ “ ac*t and baseball follow - to his w o rk a fte r being confined Second class m e r i t badges points along the coast. ers were present at the dinner, to hiS home fo r the past week w ith awarded to troop 18 were: Joseph W Shofstall which was given Sa,urda>’ eve" the flu. Flora, h an dicraft: Wayne M cC all, M r. and M rs. A. »nrf «on« B ohhv an d D u an e soent ning- M r F'romrn *» id the onl>’ ---------- h an dicraft: D elbert M ille r, per- r,___, __ ______ ___ <u„ trouble w ith the San Francisco An 8 pound son, R ichard Alan, sonal h ea lth , m usic, c a r p e n tr y an d Sunday afternoon on the coast area was th a t there was no pro- was born to M r. and Mrs. Clarence k-athererart. Clarence Paul o f near Florence. vision made fo r the ru n -o ff o f the Holmes Monday, M arch 31st at the troop 28 o f Cresw ell was advanced from second class to firs t cla-s. Dr. Katherine Schleef. formerly h'eavy which have fallen M cFarland m a te rn ity home. a resident and medical p ra ctitio n - 1 ,ere recent»>- -------------------------- M e rit hadges awarded to troop REVIVAL CONTENT ES. jg Brst ciass scouts: Edgar Hun- er o f Cbttage Grove fo r a number ------------- ter. pM-sonal health; Edw in John- o f years, stopped o ff here Tuesday ^ r - and M rs. V e r n o n Lamm enroute to her home in P ortland, spent Sunday on the McKenzie , h ^ F r Z V Ma\h ^ 7 « t,n eh^rehCSSw d l son' a,hle,,C8; B r >'an Stroup, wea- the Free Methodust church |h p r A)den E„ is (>f (roop M Crps. She has been in C alifo rn ia fo r vis itin g relatives. continue through the coming week wey was awarded a m e rit three m onths visiting, p art o f this lim e w nn nvi u a u g .n r .. M r. and M rs, G. B. Arnest made Wlth McCalhe as ba(Jj;p Qn Wnding Px>bby tim e w ith her daughter, Mrs, Frances Seitz o f Los Angeles, and a business tr ip to P ortland over evangelist ana muss r e r n v k Hoagland, h an dicraft; Clarence especially spending her tim e in the week end. as sor’«. «?a«er. kcv . m cco u « u Paui sfamp coik-cling. San Diego w here she was investi- ------------ imHinrv» Scouts advanced from firs t class gating the value o f the R ife Ray M rs c - M P arker spent the M ethodist church o f the Indian. to sta r wpr(? H unter. B rian treatm ent in connection w ith can- week end ln Eugene vis itin g her, conference ol the M e t . i o d S t r o u p , awarded a gold q u ill In cer and other kindred infectious sisters. Mrs. Grace Ham pton and nection Muss Wilkins is a ncens January was presented w ith the diseases. Mrs. W illia m Preston. evangt i.-ti .-engf r o e q u ill at this tim e. _ Conference of the P ilg rim Hob- F ive ypar vcteran certin<»tes Oscar Hubbard expects to enter ness church. They have been giv- w<?r(? awarded F L Grannis and Miss Gladys Ellson and Miss the veterans hospital at P ortland ing us some real heart searching E R r^ mIf,y and „ fcn year V(.,. Grace Bridgefarm er, teachers in th is week fo r treatm ent. messages in s-rm on and song. We pran was awarded the M cM in nville schools, were n ------------ k ' ' app7 ciate th e ir in te r*church Fred Bosley. week end guests at the home of Cecil Beck was a business vis- lowship. A * A fte fte r r the the court of ' * honor the Mrs. Glennie Frost. ito r in P ortland the fir s t o f the Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. W hite F lam ing A rro w and Rev. M cCallie w ill give again her F ]ying p a tro , put on several Watches fixed right at S tarr’s week. : death bed experience which in- stunts. F ollow ing the court of Jewelry Store. 27-tfc Lym an Adams was a business; eludes her conversion Death-bed honor the troop com m ittee fo r ----- to P u lp it.’’ This is being K',V o.n " « ’p 1H held a business mis tin g It pays to insure with sure in v is ito r in Eugene Tuesday. by special request. M iss W il- a t t be hm<. o f the Rev. E. M .Tli-’ surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc Drugless S tim u la tion h.e l p s kins w ill sing again a message in , , djscussed ways and m(.;ln ion dim uis« us»« u w u js uoo ill«.,,.«. Butter and Ice Cream, norm alize m etabolism and brings connection w l,h Mrs. M cCallie's f th - Iiudg«-, /Attending Red Rose n. C. G. Creamery. U hack health. D r. C. R. Sim kins. testim ony. were Vhi R rv T ^ o n C u riis IU m A ik for them. ------------- above Petersens. Phone 5. 3 4-tfc some ,o „ ..i , «,.... «..n a * . u- Some of of vou you are are nlannine planning evan- evan- v j|W W «.«.„.i,.,. Wooley, Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, I t navs to 'in sU re w ith sure ln- ge,“ tiC e fi° rtS in >our churehes. W or, h Harvey. F red Bosley ami Phone 217J. 1-tfc j r o n ^ i t h S 7 H a ll M -tfc We mean to Stand ? * Ck ° i y° U Robert D ill. — - w ith our prayers and a t t e n d a n c e . _______________ Join in w ith us in this b attle fo r | j s T OF SI KI’L l S FOODS FOR God. MONTH OF APRIL. Services every night a t 7.30 Surplus foods w h i c h w ill be p. m. Special singing at eveiy avaj|able to fam ilies ta king p ari 1 service. ¡n the Food Stam p Plan in the Remember the mass m eeting fo r C o tta gp Grove area durin g the Sunday afternoon. Come and b ring A p rij t to A p ri| 30 period were your fam ily. E very man needs the announce(j by M. Louis Belangie, church and every church needs area supervisor fo r «he S uqilus men. M a rk e tin g A d m in istra tio n. These Rev. H arold P. H offm an, are the surplus fcxxls which may Pastor. be obtained in exchange fo r blue surplus fo«xl stamps in local stores. The nationally designated su r plus foods available in a ll areas fo r the A p ril 1 to A p ril 30 period are as follow s: Frt*sh g ra pe fruit, oranges, apples, carrots, onions CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY (except green onions), Iris h po tatoes, butter, raisins, perk lard, The seventieth anniversary o f a ll pork (except th a t cooked or the Am erican B aptist Women's packed in m etal containers), corn M issionary society was celebrated mpa| she„ pgKS> drjp(, prunwtj yesterday afternoon a t the home hom jny (ro rn , g r its, d ry edible of Mrs. K. K. M ills w ith a silver bcarw, wheat flo u r ami whole tea. Each woman on the program whea, (graham ) flo u r was dressixl in costume depicting — ---------——• — the perkxl described in her topic. Miss Lena Zendron was dressed in w hite as the angel of churches. Mrs. Q. H. Pickens represented the firs t decade; M rs. P. J. Bush, For Your Lawn and Garden. the second; Mrs. W. C. M a rtin , th ird ; Mrs. E rv in Hansen, fo u rth ; Peat Moss — Spring Field Mrs. Richmond, fifth ; M rs. C lin t and Garden Seeds. Spriggs, sixth and Mrs. John M c Call, seventh. The program was concluded w ith a solo by Mrs. Benton Schrenk. M rs. Ida Turveen was in charge o f Ihe program a fte r which tea was served w ith Mrs. Pickens pouring. M arilyn Estelle. ji&ulffj Plush Easter Bunnies 49c 98c Whitman Easter Baskets with Bunnies .................................. $1.00 Whitman Easter Baskets ......... 50c Whitman, Canterbury and Brown & Haley Easter Boxes Chocolates 25c and 50c 10c Special Easter Eggs Greeting cards 5c, 10c, 15c Napkins, Baskets, Etc. For That Easter Remembrance—Visit Brown’s Drug Store Church Activities FERTILIZER Beidler Feed and Seed Store Lions See Braille System for Blind Demonstrated Thurs. p*'«*"»*«! also in a program given ai (hp un,<>n M r. Knox rendered several xylo- phon, solos, accompanied by Miss Cix>per and M r. Met oy, who has w ritte n a n um lw r of B ra ille books dem onstrated th e use o f the sys- l l 'm an«» ’ old th *' ,im '' of '»’•>'• us- a a « ediiuiiy w a tc h w ith th e crystal o ff. ------------------- ------- F is iie iT I ie il R e Q U e S te d R e p O l ’t C i l t C l i e S _______ M r Fisherman. <lo you w ant f shjnK jn y(JU|. ,-rv (J |ll(. klH(, O|. k|t<-nm? y,,., do, you r n im J , valu- abll. the n„ . , • mmlsxi i s program o f stre w l survey and fish u b rra ti n if you acquire the ha. it ,,f r i- rtlng your catch alter n-1- fishr.p trip Catch report c a r d s , r.eeding neither signature nor postage, can be obtained a i y o u r sporting goods s„ )r„, ;ind v;,tnc commiss.on o ffi- (.jals . ev„ ,|fi . r (n suppIy of ,.anN and send them in a fte r each f.sh.ng expedi- , \ )n ju r in g the coming M .ixon. Strike Two/ Don't let poorly prepared food cnll y o u out this spring, when it'» »o e.i»y to go a block or no extra and get your choice of food »o temptingly pre pared that you'll call for more. We'll serve y o u your choice of food from a bar becue sandwich to a regu lar meal. Come as you are to The Grove Drive-In Waldo Hensley, Prop. On the New Highway Near 5th Street. Get ready now to enjoy your favor ite sport. Feel the old thrill again, for the fishing season opens next week. You'll probably need a lot of new equipment and, mister, this is the place to get It! W e've everything any fisherman could desire, priced within the reach of all. Come on down and look over this swell tackle. You can get your 1941 fishing license here. If you don’t Fish, maybe you garden or farm. See our line of cultivators. G ra Dependable b e r - Hardware G e tty s HALLMARK CARD FOR EASTER GREETINGS. A TH LETES USE The man who is always w aiting fo r something Io tu rn up. m ight sta rt oil Ills own sleeves. Selected G et R eady for the Best T im e of Y ear—the Fishing S easo n . T o The commission is using fo ur crews to survey lake* .mil streams in th«- stale, and the inform a tion sent in by Ihe fishermen w ill lx> (>f ln lnrn(lolw ¡nq -irtom s' in n a k - irw, lh . finwl fll minw, (on lh „ n ■ h iin< 1 ' ‘ 10,1 amount and -j,--.(•* *o release 111 "P ™ "' ;'’i '' " w a i- , , of i ,, tin goes th«* *° every ftshermai earnest request that reg u la r us«’ o f the catch rc|x>rt cards in- made d urin g the entire fishing season o f 1941. APRII« 3, 1P*I JOHNSTON’S BOX CANDY FOR EASTER GIFTS h ö r I Ic i- oh E a s i e r I ) a •r y PEN O LIN lot o cooling, toothing rvb-down. Roliovot mot* color toronoM ond tt>9« now do« to octivo oiorcito or •ip o to ro K«op o bottle in the homo. Got H todoy ot A Bottle of Luciene LeLong Cologne Perfume save on M c K esson products YOUR PENSLAR DRUG STORE 1 PT. ALBAOAR ................................................................... 79c 365 BEARDS A YEAR and O NLY ONE FACE 5 OZ. ALBATUM Bs Kind To It I COLONIAL CLUB SAVING CiiEAM It kind to tender tkint, with It» cocoanet oil boie, ond itt rich, cioomy lather. Soft- ont the board, ond »tayt moitt 'Ml ll'i o f. Got a tub« today at YOQjJ P ffl$ |.4 R D r O0 STORE ......................................................... 47c 1 LB. ALBOLINE CREAM 89c 1 PT. RUB ALCOHOL .................................................. 29c 1 PT. MINERAL OIL ........................................................ 39c 1 QT. MILK MAGNESIA 69c 200 ASPIRIN TABLETS 29c EASTER BUNNIES Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store