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THURSDAY, MAY 22 THE SENTINEL, OOITAOB QUOTE, OKKOON Harry McCall, who was sta tioned at Ft. Canby with the Na tional Guards, spent the past week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCall. He has enlisted with the regular army in airplane mechanics at Hamilton Field. California, and left Sat unlay to take up lus duties there. HER H/M Slip Dress Hosiery Flowers Turban Pajamas Gown Panties Purse H at Shoes Slacks Scarf Handkerchiefs Blouse Dress Material Jewelry Gladstone Bag Suit Hat Handkerchiefs Sox Tie Shirt Sport Shirt Belt Suspenders Tie Chain Shoes Moccasins Tie Rack Key Chain Billfold And Many Others We Qiv« and Redeem S AH. Oreen Stampa Pottage Prove <15 Kain Street City Briefs Other Persons Are Interested In Where You Go and When You Return. Phone Your News to 159. RUMMAGE SALE— Mt. States See W. B. JO HNSTO N for Real Estate Bargain«, Loans, Rentals. Pcfcver Co. office Saturday. May Office No. 22 So. 5th St, 42-tfc 24th. sponsored by the Catholic Altar Society; afternoon and eve Mrs. Nell Sarff and son Derril ning. 41-ltc returned Sunday evening from Albany where they were called by Francis McLaughlin spent Mon the death of Mrs. Sarffs father. day in Portland buying new J. A. Jones. Mr. Jones passed spring furniture. away Wednesday at the General hospital. He was 83 years old ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Francis Parker of nad lived on the same place near Springfield visited relatives in Albany throughout his life. He Cottage Grove Sunday. lived in the same house for 59 George Martin will go to Cor years. bett Friday to attend the gradua Paul Miller and Clarence Har tion exercises of his daughter. vey spent Sunday and Monday at the Miller cabin at Loon lake. Pastor and Mrs. Atwood Foster were recent visitors at Moody Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Bible Institute in Chicago. Eugene visited Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Lon S. Hill of San Fran Leston Durham. They took their cisco, California, a former resi granddaughter. R a m o n a June dent of Cottage Grove, left Mon Phillips, home with them for a day for Salem and Portland and few days visit. other points north after spending the week end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swanson Major and Mrs. LaSells Stewart. and daughter moved to Medford last week. Mr. Swanson was Mr. and Mrs. Stdwart McGilv- transferred to Medford by the ery of Bremerton. Washington, Shell Oil company, by whom he is visited one day last week with employed. F. W. Hawkins. Mrs. McGilvery is a sister of Mr. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stith and son Walter Jr. spent Sunday vis Beluah McFerrin was in Eugene iting coastal points. several days last week visiting with Mrs. C. E. Brown. Charles S. Teel of the 6th Air Base Squadron at Salt Lake Amorfg those f r o m Cottage City, Utah, returned Sunday af Grove attending the rhododendron ter spending a week visiting rela festival at Florence last Sunday tives and friends here. were Mrs. Phebe Young, Mary E. Mr. and Mrs. William Forrester Smith and F. W. Hawkins. of Eugene were callers Sunday at ( Johnny Gallo. Kenneth Ward the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. and E. R. Lemley spent Tuesday Stewart. fishing at Diamond lake. Carl Tyler, local bulb grower, Dora Mae Maulding of Portland spent Tuesday visiting growers in is a visitor at the home of her the Upper Willamette valley. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Don’t Let That Cold get you Maulding, this week. down. See Dr. Simkins, Chiroprac Red Rose B atter and lee tor, for relief — Over Petersen's Phone 5. 39-tfc Ask for them. C. O. It pays to insure with sure In- « Pays to insure with sure in surance with Char HalL 14-tfc surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, Watches fixed right at Starr's Phone 217J.________________1-jfci Jewelry Store._____________ 27-tfc Cut-Rate PRICES EVERY DAY at Thrift-Wise, the store that brought and maintains cut rate prices for you.—You save and get what you want by seeing us first. $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Lotion 49c $2.00 Mineral Oil U.S.P. Heavy, Gal $1.25 $1.35 Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp....... 98c 85c One-a Day Tablets, 90’s 83c 60c Brom o-Seltzer................. 49c $1.00 Daddy Rango Tablets 3 for $2.50 50c Wildroot Shampoo 25c Lowest Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobacco S5e Brinilo 25c A n a r In Q uinine 27c The Only Cut-Rate 19c Honey forlloney , * i f I | k A m o n g National Guardsmen I home for the week end were Jus- 1 , tin Brown. Bill Zimmerly, Verne L and Nonnan Thoreson and How- E ard Arnest. Ivan Patten and A l-11 fred Allen are home on a twoj weeks* furlough from Fort Colum bia. COMM KN CEMENT AT O.M.4 . vlvmg native white Oregonian, JUNE 2 TO BP- LARGE8T. celebrated her 90th birthday ill Portland Sunday. OREGON STA TE COLLEGE She was horn In 1851 on a The seventy-second annual com French Prairie farm near St. mencemeni here June 2 will be I’aul. Oregon, and says she Is the' the large«, In the history of the oltlest living person to be baptized Institution in numbers of degrees Russell Bemis home. Mrs. Carl Small spent Monday in the Catliolle church there. granted, reports E B. Lemon, at the Otho Van Scholack home' Mrs. LaFontaine. who lias o u t legist rue The tentative list shows lived six of her 12 chlltlren, also at Fairview. »tudents will receive 795 degrees, Is last survivor of Lotus Duprey» all earnetl, as compared With 790 17 children. Duprey came io (lie last year when four honorary de Oregon country from Canada grees were given None or the lat Mr. and Mrs Charles Rearlck some time prior to 1825 ter Is being awarded this year. motored over to Winchester Bay — Saturday and spent the duy on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott und daughter of Creswell were Sun day visitors at the Floyd Jones NO I 8-nxim house. Lot 50x120 Ft Standard plumbing, hath home. . and Toilet on each floor. Electricity. City Water, garage, wissl The 4-H girls cooking class and house. FINE NEIGHBORHOOD. Bklga. all In FIRST class leader, Mrs. Violet I’kierst. and condition from bottom to top. paved St., eemen, walks, sewn teacher« Miss Gray and Miss Ran connections. SOME FURNITURE goc» with di al Owners »a. - kin had a picnic Thursday eve riflclng for QUICK SALE DON'T OVERLOOK THIS HOME ning near the Blue Mt. school as you will feel PROUD of it once you ge, puseession n, same house. Price «100. Down payment $»*). Bal. long and very EASY J. J. Ray. Sunday school mis sionary. visited the Blue Mt. Sun terms. day school Sunday and was a din NO, 2 2 A. Tract located on a gravel road 1'« miles nut. good ner guest at the William Harris productive land 1 large room house, ritcc ham. bldgs, not "Id home. Well, and small all year round creek crossing place, can make Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and a nk-e SUBURBAN HOME by enlarging the house Some children of Hood River were timber on place, a long frontage on road. This will save you guests Sunday at the Charles IMtylng rent as you can ge, Immediate poascsalon alter making Rearlck home. your down payment. Price $500 Balance $8 per month Ini Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor 5*X and it is INCLUDED In the monthly payments. Can have and daughter Nancy are moving a cow, chickens and all the vegetables you will wan,, try and to Cascade Locks where Mr. Tay lor has work at Bonneville dam. see thia place, and rap on WOOD hoping It will no, ge, away Mr. anti Mrs. W. Gnatz of from you. Springfield spent thia week at NO. 3 7-room house, 4 bed rooms, corner lot. 63x215 ft . Won the Howard Taylor home. derful garden land, a desirable neighborhood. CHy water, Mr. anti Mrs. Babcock who have lights, hath, toilet, CLOSE to union HIGH SCHOOL, slunk’ been living on the John Davis trees, fruit family use. Garage* wood shed, Laundry room, home have moved back to Cali splendid cellar. LOTS OF BUlLT-INS. Can erect another fornia. house on same lot for on income |iro|X>»lllon If desired, stand Several relatives of Mrs. James ard PLUMBIJ4G that means up to the minute. To BEE THIS Lebow gave her a surprise birth HOME IS TO LIKE It. PRICE $25<X) Down payment $6oo. day dinner at her home Friday. balance like rent. Int. 5*>. May 16. Among those present NO. 4 Nice furnished apartment for rent, cool in SUMMER were her sister, Mrs. George and warm In WINTER. Can ge, possession of I, June 1st II Sweet of Cottage Grove and her Owners would be glad to have TEACHERS for TEN AN IS niece. Mrs. Glenn Repp and son of Seattle. who would rem.iln the entire school year. NO. 5 -$2500 00 to loan on improved RANCH property ami APPLICATION» FOR EMPLOY $700.00 on improved City and or suburban property. Reason MENT OFFICER. able interest and long term« with RE-PAYMENT prlvik’ges NO. 5 Broom house. IQ ACRES fine garden land Lot» of Examinations for positions of huilt-ms. Located on South River road Garagr. Wood hmi senior anti junior employment of and other buddings, »ome fruit, family u » , fenced Bath. 2 ficer, senior and junior statisti toilets, iron, yard nicely lands.’ii,u-d with lots of ornamental cian and statistical clerk in the shruhbry, good neighborhood, »hade trees. City water and ( iregon S t a t e Unempkiyment lights, can have couple of cows, lots of chickens, buildings all Compensation commission have in good condition, well cons,rue,cd and find class MATERI been announced by the board of examiners. Any citizen of the AL Owners are anxious to sell in view of the fact they have U. S.. who is a resident of Oregon, other real estate holdings to look after and are no, giving all may apply. There is no age limit. proper attention. Make an effort to look this place over care The written test will he glveB fully as you will apprciate on sight ITS HOME-LIKE AT June 21, 1941, but applications TRIBUTES Price 935,«. Down payment $25UO. Bal. easy must be filed with Professor Wil term» Int. 5%. liam Griffith. Supervisor of Ex NO. 6-2 1 -A . Ranch located about 6 mites ou, on NEW aminations, 701 Spalding Budd GRAVEL road, fenced, old House tha, can lie worked oxer, ing, Portland, Oregon, by June 7. and ,Wo or three other very sightly building sites overlooking 1941. George B. Machen, manager of the local Oregon State Employ the Grove DAM now being completed. Some Umber, brnrh ment Office states that the Board land but good, can run few cosvs, chickens, turkey» und few of Examiners is anxious to have hogs. Price $600. Down (asyment $.'«»» $7 per Mo. Ini. 5' many applicants for these exam See this (dace if p o M lb le a» it is o FINE CHANCE (or an inations. and any person of Cot INVESTMENT Proposition. tage Grove or vicinity who is in terested may call at the local of SEE fice for application blanks and literature of Bly are visiting her iwrents. Mr and Mi’s. Frank Geer. The group visited Mrs. Earl 'rullar nt Coburg Friday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Zimmer man of Tigard are visiting at the Mosby Creek A Few Buys Worthy of Consideration Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith are the parents of a 10-pound daugh ter born Saturday morning. May 17th. She has been named Joneita Jean. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Widener and son Raymond visited her brother. Ervin Ceark’y at Central Point, Sunday They brought his daughter. Barbara Cearley. home with them for a two weeks visit.' MUI Gate Storm ot ho» An«ele». *> new ■rrcen honey, sample» a romb ot oran*e honey being harvested in Southern CaMfornlo. first m a > r V . R. honey harvest ot 1M1 Ac cording to American Honey In s ll- tate. 1 M I crop may be greatest in history, thanks to w inter rains. Miss Betty Arnest. student at Oregon State college at Corvallis, spent the week end at the home Archie and Arden Powell re of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. cently found t)wo of their year Arnest. ling calves slain. One had been shot and the other so badly muti lated it had died. The state police are working on the case. Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks of Eugene and J. S. Addleman of Lutheran Church, S.D.A. build Sheridan, Wyoming, were guests ing. West Main St., W. A. Syl- Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. L. wester. Roseburg, pastor -Service Townsend. Mr. Addleman Is an Sunday at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: uncle of Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. "Advertising Christ by Being a Townsend. Mrs. E. N. Brasher and sons Faithful Laborer." • • • Harold and Buck visited Wednes Free Methodist Church. Corner day evening at the Earl Cook S. 6th and Harrison. Harold P. home In McMinnville. Mr. Cook Hoffman, pastor.—Sunday school. is a brother of Mrs. Brasher. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tullar of 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Thelma Wright, superintendent. Classes for all Eugene were guests Sunday at ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sermon by the pastor, a message Joe Geer. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Goodwin of spiritual uplift. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Sam evangelistic message by pastor. uel Medford spent Sunday at Prayer meeting every Thursday Central View There was an all at 7:30 p. m. We welcome all day servict at the Church of Christ. A basket dinner was serv with a hearty handshake. Don't fail to hear Miss Ethel ed at the church. Raymond Gibbs of Eugene Hubler discuss the Temperance issue on Thursday, May 29th. at preached at both morning and 7:30 p. m. See her announcement evening hour here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs ¡were dinner elsefwhere in this paper. • • • guests at the George Sutherland Christian Science Society, 242 home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baughman, Second Street. — Sunday school, 9:45: forenoon service, 11, subject former residents, now of Graton, "Soul and Body.” Evening ser California, who are visiting with vice second Wednesday of each friends and relatives here, were month at 8:00 p. m. The Bible. guests Sunday of Mrs. Lissie Christian Science literature and Small. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wharton the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be borrowed or purchased and son of Eugene and Mr. and before or after' the Wednesday .Mrs. T. B. Roberts of Anlauf. were guests Sunday at the J. E. service. • • • Banton home. The London eighth grade grad Presbyterian Church. E. F Mc Farland. Minister: William Wen uation exercises have been chang dell. choir director.—Bible school ed from the 23rd to the 27th. The with classes for all meets at 9:45. school is presenting a program Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Each room has a different sub Beal Estate» Loans and Mentals Subject of sermon: "The Christ ject. Patriotism, health and out ORRt.ON’S OLDEST NATIVE ings. There are five boys and two WOMAN, 90. ian’s Sacrifice." COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. There will be no evening ser girls in the class, as follows: Win- Office 22 South 5th St. Phone 58 nifred Newton. Belva Jean Gar Mrs. Marguerite LaFontaine. vices. • • • man, Royal Abeene. Ralph Gil- who believes she is the oldest sur- Catholic Church, Father An ham, ELsworth T u l l a r . Glen thony Gerace. — Mam each Sun Means and Ralph Raisor. day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth Mrs. Pete Kibby and baby of Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m. Timber are here to spend the i • • • summer with Mrs. Kibby’s moth Community Bible class meets in er, Mrs. E. N. Brasher. the Townsend hall every Sunday Mr. and Mrs Frank Treadwell morning at 9:45. Leader. M r, Lau- Friday and Saturday bach. Everyone welcome. Special attended a charivari of some friends at Lynx Hollow Sunday invitation to the ladies. • • • evening. The local school and the Silk , Methodist Church. ElLsworth M. C Sf H (With Other Grocery Iterttb—Limit 20 lint.) the. Tilton, pastor. — Sunday church creek school played softball Fri school. 9:45, S. L. Mackin, Supt. day afternoon. Silk Creek won. The local men's ball team play Morning worship, 11:00. Ser mon subject, "In Other Foot ed the Creswell team Sunday at box carton Creswell. Creswell won the first steps. game. A shorter second game was Evening worship, baccalaureate played and won by London. service at the high school. 25c cun Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, parents Epworth League, 7:00. Prayer 'VI * t ? J f t i of Mark Moigan, and his brother meeting, Thursday, 8:00. • • • , N James of Klamath Falls spent Elbo Cut Church of Christ, Gordon L. the week end at the Morgan Hypes, minister.—The members home. of all the service clubs of Cottage Mrs. Grace Blackmbre and baby PurexCun Reg. 15c bottle Grove have been invited to attend the Memorial services at this church next Sunday. We are re serving seats for them. Church bottles hour begins at 11:00 a. m. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Roy S. Hands, Supt. We are in the midst pkgs. of a contest with the Bible school of the Roseburg church, and the competition is warming up con siderably. t . . d» b t .* I '? I rf Church, ll:0 0 a. m. Miss Audrey Turner will sing "God Bless Vnrivlics Pound America.” The morning memorial ■ > * ' sermon, "Which Way Shall I Take?” As always the public is 4oz.btl. 2oz.cn. cordially invited to come and wor Snowdrop 49 lb. bk. ship with us. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening service in the church building. Mr. Hypes brings the baccalaureate sermon SCHWIHM « U IL T « IC Y C L t t at the high school. i We will give away One Lawn Chair and 14 otheF Item» Sat., June 14. Ask us for details London CHURCHES W. B. JOHNSTON Grocery Savings SUGAR Matches BICYCLE SERVICE 20 $1.00 6 15c Com Flakes'"»»,'*«• 5c 19c Crackers «*» ««• 23c Machine Oil Keg. 5 25c DogF ood 12 55c Macaroni 19c Jet Oil 10c DrainOpener 3 45c Scouring Pads •«> lc Certo Jell Dessert 6 25c Jar Rubbers,',;™ 6 1 25c Oysters 2 c»n“25c P. A. or Velvet < "10c 20c Borene Soap 6'» '»-25c Candy H Flour $1.19 Pepper 15c —FREE— Modern Lighting Equipment. For Home, Office and Factory. Wiring Materials, Farm Power and Light Plants. MORRIS ELECTRIC Phone 180-B New and used bicycle«, tires, tubes. Lawn Mowers sharpened, keys made to order, guns repaired. HARRY RENTLE D IS H C O U P O N S • We have discontinued giving Dish Gctpons. Bring in your coupons. ‘ ' June 1st last day for redemption. SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1 Largest Home-owned Grocery Store in Cottage Grove 4