HAGE THE SENTINEL, COITAOK PROVE, OREGON Ralph Greeting of Portland, student of Oregon State college. Mother Will Appreciate ■ • a x a t \ end at the home of Mrs. Della Hodges and daughter Marguerite. John Dunlevy, Delight Valley- fanner, who has been a patient at the Veterans hospital in P ort­ land for some lime, w ill probably be able to return home again this week. 79c T ry o u r Larkwood sheers Just once . . . you'll rave about t h e m e v e r after! 4-thread sheers w ith rein­ forced heels and toes. In Spring's newest colors. 9-10fe. , Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox of Marshfield visited Saturday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox and their aunt, Mrs. Sam Warren, who has been ill for the hist seven weeks, but is improving. Mrs. W. E. Nicholson of Med­ ford is a guest at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sturges. Mrs. Sturges and Mrs. Nicholson spent the week end visiting Mrs. Nicholson's sis­ ter, Mrs. H. B. Doxsee, at Browns­ ville. Alden Garoutte and Dick Smith attended the May week end at the W illam ette University at Salem. National Guardsmen home for the week end included Jack Kelly, Bob Mills. Bob Tennis, Vernon Decker, Ray Halliday, Bennett Newton, Justin Brown, Donald Nixon and Robert Vaughn. Warren Gillis of Salem spent the week end visiting friends here. David vonNeeda returned home the la tte r part o f the week from Soldiers Home. California, and plans to spend several weeks here prospecting and working his mine, the Combination, in the Bohemia district. Accompanying him v as C. E. H ill, who w ill assist in the mine work. | Four rain some b o te „ m m died in wreckage pictured here of Southern Pacific freight near Salinas, ( al., w hen locomotive exploded and derailed of b5 ears In train, « m e la i* blamed laek of water in boiler utter destruction of locomotive, also heavy truck demolished In ... . _______ wreckage. Vinal T. Randall made a Imsi- ntss trip to Portland Saturday. ‘’W ent Screwy Leonard Di Corso was released Saturday from the Sacred Heart hospital where he received treat­ ment last week for blood poison­ ing in his right foot. tired. writes that he w ill preach a Mothers’ Day sermon at Ger­ vais. On May 18th he w ill preach in the Hope church at Portland, where he was pastor fifteen years ago and he has accepted an invi­ tation from the senior class at M ill C ity to preach the baccalau­ reate sermon there on May 25th. The Rev. Smith also says, “ we took seven from Gervais to the State C. E. Convention. I was re­ elected Pastor Counsellor fo r an­ other year. Such is the life of a retired pastor.” • D ucking the puck is a favor­ ite indoor sport fo r hockey fans, but there is nothing puckish about the Guess Again game, it's a sheer test o f m ental m e rit—so go ahead, p u t your* marks in the space provided, and check fo r your rating. (1) There is more land space than water space in the I-----1 world—true or false? |_ (I) Hollywood lass was called photogenic because (a) she was blonde; (b) she was slender; (c) John W ylie. 19-year old Klchmond, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kem. accom­ she screened well; (d) f ' I CaL, oil company employe, »bo panied by their daughter Geral­ she had a high soprano. I I told police “| guess I Just went dine of Corvallis, motored to screwy“ w hrn he confessed fa n ­ Camp Clatsop Sunday to visit tastic night-long orgy of robbery their son Tom, who is a second and kidnaping climaxed by »lay­ ing of young .Mare Island Navy lieutenant in the 37th infantry. Y ard worker. Vinal Randal] Jr., student at W illam ette University at Salem, was a week-end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vinal T. Randall. Mrs. Lawrence Chapman re­ turned to her home at Baker Sat­ urday a fte r visiting her parents here, M ajor and Mrs. LaSells Mrs. Calvin Palmer of W ?stfir Stewart and Mr. C h a p m a n 's was visiting friends here over the mother in Portland. week end. Mrs. E. J. Briesh o f Huntington Sargeant Floyd Thies of Fort Stevens spent the week end visit­ Park, California and Mrs. O. E. ing at the home of his parents, Winger and son of Bell, Califor­ nia, called here by the death of M r. and Mrs. A m il Thies. their father, John H. Blake w ill Mrs. Gussie Brasfield of Eu­ spend a fortnight h e r e visiting gene and Mrs. W alter Steen and their mother Mrs. Elvira Blake son of W alterville were here F r i­ before returning to their homes in day attending the May Day festi­ California. val and visiting at the home of I t pays to insure w ith sure in­ their daughter and sister, Mrs. surance w ith Chas. HalL 14-tfc Paul M iller. Watches fixed right at S tarr’s Don't Let That Cold get you Jewelry Store. 27-tfc down. See Dr. Simkins, Chiroprac­ tor, fo r relief — Over Petersen’s Schofield Stewart fo r Plumbing, Phone 5. 39-tfc Phone 217J. l- tfc I t pays to insure w ith sure In­ Red Rose Batter and Ice Cream. surance w ith Chas Hall. 14-tfc Aale fe r (h e m . C . O. Creamery, tf Spring Housecleaning Time Is Here And Also For The lawn, Garden and Farm. We have la w n mowers, garden hose, garden plows, spades, rakes, Cultivators and other equipment needed to clean out the weeds and do the planting. Graber - Gettys Dependable Hardware CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. (3) This is (a) Harpo M a rx ; (b) Elsa M a x w e ll; (C) E in- I----- 1 stein; (d) Judge Landis. {_ (4) You went to a department store to buy a camisole and you went to the department where they sell (a) radios; (b) furniture; I---- 1 (c) lingerie; (d) art objects. |_ j (5) You looked at yourself in a pier glass, and it was (a) a round mirror with an eagle frame; present need for more Mr. and Mrs Mac Tonoll and tomatoes and urged the farmers children spent Sunday In Albany io plant more tomatoes. W ilbur at the home of Mrs. Ray Gour­ Black, reporting for the legisla­ ley tive committee, »aid money had Mrs. Frank Brtidford and son been appropriated for the pur­ Jack went to Eugene A p ril 30th chase of land under the Dorena to hear Mrs. Roosevelt s|ieuk, IN V IS IB L E II A L I S O LE <<>st dam. mily a fraction of the price of Wilston Gilchrist also reported VALVES M TENTIEK’ALLV for ihe legislative commit tee and uew sh«M*s. The In*« I grade sole DESIGN Ell. talked on the tax situation. Mrs leather— the kind that wears Augusta Vaughn gave a report on Each cylinder of the 1911 Chrys­ the meeting of the home econom­ ler "S p itfire ” engine Is equipped longest, Is featured at t h i s ics club, held ut the home of Mrs. w ith two valves, ihe Intake modem shop at popular price. . Frank Gierau and announced the through which the fuel m ixture next meeting would be held May enters the «Minibuslion chandlers Used Loggers and Shoes. 15th and the following refresh­ and the exhaust through which ment committee: Messrs and burned gasses are exiielled Into Mines. J. R. Cooley, Ed Flnnerty, • the exhaust manifold. The Intake la?wis D o d g e , Mrs. Frances: \*wlve design is such that the pos-‘ Grouse and lUidcrick Doolittle, i Miss Dons Black announced that Ihe Y.G.A. meeting had been changed to tiu* third Monday and »hat Ihe group would m«*et May 19th at the home of Miss Mildred Smith. A communication from the Cot­ tage Grove Chumber of Com- • metre regarding the establish­ ment of permanent buildings for * the Southern Lane county fa ir at Kelly field in Collage Grove and a committee consisting of Claude Arne. Ed Flnnerty anti W ilbur Black was appointed to represent DESCRIPTION OP POLICY the grange. If the injuries are sustained: A program dedicated to moth­ While operating, driving, riding in, demonstrating, repair­ ers was given by the grange ing or cranking an automobile: members in observance of M oth­ er's D^y. A ll mothers present In consequence of the explosion or burning of an automo were presented flowers by S hir­ bile: ley Arne. Miss Frances French In consequence of suffocation caused by gas from the ex gave a rending and Mrs. Minnie haust of an automobile: Wagner sang a solo, uccom|Mtnit*d By being struck or run down by an automobile: by Mrs. Maud«* Gierau. Ed Fin- ‘nerty read three* poems by .Mrs. The Company will pay for any one of the following losses A lta King, d«*dicat«*d to Mrs occurring within 90 days from date of injury Emma Hull, mother of Mrs. Fin nerty. INDEMNITY FOR L 0 8 8 OP LIFE, LIMB OR SIGHT A discussion “ What Democra­ LIFE cy Means to Me" ended the pro gram w ith Mrs. Mary Arne lead­ Both Hands er. Mrs. John Read discussed the Both Feet subject from the standpoint of a The Principal 8unt One Hand and One Foot mother, taking a religious sub­ ject; Loren Hunt us u farmer; One Hand and Sight of One Eye Sidney Bales os a laborer and One Foot and 8ight of One Eye Miss Jean Rose os a teacher. Sight of Both Eyes ..... ........... Mr. and Mrs. G riffith of the Damascus grunge were guests on Either Arm, Either Leg, Either Hand or Either Foot this occasion. The refreshment Three fifths The Principal Sum committee was: Mr. and Mrs. Sight of One Eye One-third The Principal Sum W ilbur Black, Misses Elsie and Doris Black. Mr. and Mrs. Jack WEEKLY INDEMNITY—LOSS OF TIME. BTC Cole und Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Conner. FOR TOTAL DISABILITY - $25.00 Per Week. Payable Red Boot Shoe Shop PETERSEN’S CITY BRIEFS H, 19JI They Look New But They’re Really Half-Soled Glenn Weklen of the 29th En­ gineers at Portland is home for a thirty-day furlough. He took his mother. Mrs. M. V. Welden, to Bremerton. Washington, Tuesday to spend a week visiting rela­ tives, They w ill also stop at P o rt-» land fo r a visit enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiser re­ turned recently from an extended trip to the east and southwest. They purchased a new Chrysler at i Detroit. Michigan, and from there went to Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, where they visited her sister and , husband, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam I Simpson. They spent several days See W. R JOHNSTON fo r Real in southern Missouri w ith her Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. mother, Mrs. Laura Lowe, and his Office No. 22 So. 5th S t 42-tfc sister. Mrs. Sam Rhoades. They were guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. K. K. M ills and Miss Lola and Mrs. Cal Lowden at Tulsa, Howe accompanied by their aunt, Oklahoma, and throughout the Mrs. Ida Stanard of Eugene, at­ trip visited several places of in­ tended a birthday reception for terest. W. T. Cochran at his home in A l­ bany Sunday. I t was Mr. Coch­ F ritz Horn of Bend was a visi­ ran's 90th birthday anniversary. tor in Cottage Grove Tuesday. He is the great uncle of Mrs. M ills and Miss Howe. Mr. Cochran is a The Rev. James A. Smith of retired fanner and was form erly Salem, form er pastor of the local a resident of Brownsville. Presbyterian church and now re­ c i LOCOlllOtlVC E \l)lO S IO II D ill T iliä Uore,‘» GU’ailge HeRI'S ' Committee Reports at r * - Meeting Thursday Miss Maxine Schultz of Marsh­ field visited over the week end w ith Miss Lucille Jarvis. Miss Schultz and Miss Jarvis spent the week end visiting in Portland. Larkwood Sheers TIU H S h W , MAJ (F alse ) 10 Dts............. for 10 m o re ................ (d ) for 13 pts.............. (C) for 10 .................. (b) for 20.................... (b ) again for 15........... (d) for 20 Dts............... , R A T IN G S : 90 100, for. «X’ r ò ; 80-90, c e n te r; 70-80. wing; 60-70. back- ward. T a lly Score H ere The United States C ivil Ser­ vice Commission announces the following open competitive exam­ inations: J u n i o r Stenographer, Junior Typist. These examinations are fo r the purpose of fillin g existing and fu­ ture vacancies in the Field Ser­ vice in the States of Idaho, Mon­ tana, Oregon and Washington. Applications must be on file w ith the Manager. Eleventh U. S. C ivil Service D istrict. Post Office Building, Seattle, Washington, not later than May 19, 1941. F ull information may be ob­ tained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at any firs t- or second-class post office. Costly Line The cost of constructing the Magi­ not line of fortifications in France was $150,000.000. The work required five years. English toff