HAGE ■nu us day n xi: THE SKXTIXKL, COITAGK GROVE, OREGON Hitler S T R E A M L IN E D M ID SU M M E R I S ovk 4 Food Seeks Them Lynx Hallow Mrs Charles Peck returned from a viMll with relatives in Sun Fianei.sevi, Chicago, llliriois, and Michigan. She was gone five weeks. W illiam llunlsm un of Lebanon was a week end guesl at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Strong and also hls Hint her, Mis. Elsie H untsm an. Tlie Com m unity club has Issm postponed w ith no definite date set for the next m eeting, due Io lllncs* uf the present hosh-ss. T he s ta m p in g crew from Lynx Holliivv for (he REA line is w ork ing in the Cam as Swale tlislrlel now. Mr. and Mi's. Magnus N ord strom of C ottage Grove eallisi at the Joseph Eppenbaugh home re- f cently. A I.I.EN NEW CHAIRMAN. Civ« and Redeem SAH Green Stamps 613 Main Street .. These huu<ry Frenchmen lined up before a Vichy bakery to gel V. S. bread distributed through American agencies In the city, are typical of the millions of concurred Europeans whose food problem Is believed par tially responsible far Nati-Soviet war. Hitler struck out lor rich I'hraine grain fle'ds to provision his starving empire. Cottage' Grove —■ ■ ...... .— ■ C ity Briefs '■■■— .. O th er Persons Are Interested In W here You Go and W hen You R eturn. Phone Your News to 159. See W. B. JO H N STO N for R eal! Mrs. T. J. Denson and sons E sta te B argains. Loans, Rentals. Tommy and J e rrv a re visiting in Office No. 22 So. 5th S t. 42-tfc Los Angeles. California, at the home of Mrs. Denson's sister. Jim Bird was able to re tu rn They w ere accom panied to Los h^ hnt e , , ? tt' i y i ’T J ' i “ ' A ngeles'by M i ^ 'i T r o ^ y S a f ^ gene hospital, w here he had been z z ----- — confined for several weeks, fol Tom TurbyfiU. son of Mr. and lowing an auto accident. Mrs. A lbert S. Turbyfill. new ow ners of the Row River grocery Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall and son m a rk e t- for. Pullm an, daug h ter M ary Ann and ... t . , - W ashington F rid a y .-a Chas. J r left S atu rd ay for east- vjsi, Wllh par^ u fte w r a brief *?l,P<,’LntS’ ,<1r 1 a ,.P a ? s 3 vislt his duties as music teach er in the with the off'«* of the Insurance W ashington S ta te college. < ompany of N orth America in ________ Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, and j j r and Mrs. L ester G ates left w ill co to A tlantic C itv N ew Jer- o 7" . ------------- “ 7 7 " ------------- sev m a t t e n d a com ontm n of S ? ,UIf day on a w eek s vacation N orth America a i d from U a sh ln S,on and Canada. They werp accom panied as far as Al- th ere the fam ily will go to Calais, C m “ ^ e r n e s ’ m n/her M « M a m fo r -1 v is it w it h M r H a l l ’s G ates m other, Mrs. F ,? n and * a r *a re < who wil> visit a ' . u n ., Mr». Em m a E at«», and , i e S im » » ¡ ' i ' d a n g i t a r m m - n j ä we_ s . /— ä x « ¡ ä 1 ■ ■ ■ • _ _ : 1 s x -s m o th e r friends. a Paul Jacobs of Cherokee, O kla- homa. has accepted the position of herd te ste r of the Lane county herd improvement association and expects to assum e his duties about the first of July, according to an announcem ent from O. S. F letch er, county agent. Mr. and Mrs. M arvin an d son K eith retu rn ed home at K lam ath Falls ------------ „ Cooper ........ to th e ir Monday m a t th ,. J* at the , _„ r,___ . h w eekend" " spent the Week cnd Mr Mps w D wpnt ,o S atu rd ay On th e ir re tu rn Tuesday they stopped a t Riddle and brought Mrs. Ed- w ard s fath er, W. G. Norwood. who had been visiting there, home * * ith ‘th them. them, , T- 7 •_ Mlss R a th l« ^ Galvin spent the .»-z,.,iz „m,i «♦ v,— „ „z G ranm P ^ ' h Mrs. B ertha C herry entertain ed at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Bob C herry and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sm ith. . . . -----7 — Mr. and Mrs. C. L. S tro u p and family spent the week end in Portland. - Solomon H and reported at the Eugene office Monday for indue- tion into the U. S. arm y. _ o “ 777— . , .. The Rev. and Mrs. Leon Belles. pasto r of the Springfield Metho- dist church. Mrs. F ra n k Barnes and Mrs. C la r a B r id g e s o f Spring- fi^ld w ere in C ottage Grove Sun- day afternoon ------------ calling on friends. 46-1 tp Phone hone 217J. 1CE1U] C atholic Church. F a th e r An thony Gerooe. — M w each Sun- day a t 9:30 a. m. except the fourth Sunday when the hour Is 8 a. m. * * * Com m unity Bible class m eets In m ornh 9*45 I u tX * M r U™ hach Everyone welcome ape.-ipi Invitation to the ladies. • • • F ree M ethodist Church. South 6th and H arrison Sts Rev H arold p. Hoffm an, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Mrs. Thelm a W right, Supt. M orning worship, 11:00. Evening w orship, 8:00 p. m Pray- e r m eeting every T hursday eve- nmg at 8:00 p. m. T he church held its annual so- c k , -v nu-eting on W ednesday eve- ning of laJkf w eek .„ whi,.h , jm,. tht. fo„ owing o ffk e rs wepe elect. e,L c la ss leader. Chas. H osm an; 7 ,a ,s 1 H<Mman: Sunday school superintendent, M|.s 1-helnv, W n h S h w ar(K M r- and -Mrs. Rex B etszer and son Raymond of Bakersfield. Cali- fornia. spent a few days here this * e e k visiting M r s . B etszer's ------ 77 " “ 7~77 ” b r o t h e r . Guy Sm ith and Mrs. Sm ith and family. .. .. — . . Mrs M artha B ittin e e r had as ................... K r at d " » * r guests at her home Sun- day. M r and M r,. W illiam B u ll,. « \ I ; v* • <1 i w z 1 \ S 4 »-»• P V S r\z. T ä a-a /*-» ,< t ä Zt M z, an z ) s - Dorena Grange Holds Regular Meeting 19th The D onm a G range h e l d th. regulitr m eeting T hursday eve- ning in the ladles hall at Dorena Loren Hunt presided in the ab- sence of M anter H enry William- son who wxx attending the state grange session at N ew port. Mr H,’d Mrs. D ecker w ere ad m itte d In Dorena G range as tra n sfe r from Creswell and Mr. and M rs D. D Boyd and J M. Abbott w ere wel- corned as new m em bers W. A Hemenw ly reported for the agri cultu re com m ittee. He toki of the increased production of m ilk and the sh ortage of cars for shipping grains. A new bulletin on weed control was received from O. S. F letcher The Home Economic club will Junc 2., homr t)f Mrs G rorge T he Pennsylvania plan for ThP >*nn*y'vanla pla granges was discussed and a mo- tlon ad , „ Y r r ________ Mr and M rs- Clyde Boehm a r e ' Th' “,ma W r,Kh,; Bales, gpending the w eek\ - acationinK a t Sunday school nom inating corn- T he serving commit tee for the Salem a t the homes of th e ir par- C has' R««* next m eeting was announced as u . _ H osm « an- f : Mre u. •tin. H arvey W right. Mrs. , , ... « ents and a t C ra te r lake. , . . , , Mr. and Mrs. George Lay ng. Mr vev W right was elected dele- ... , ■ ------------ ---- . , fc , and Mrs. Ivan M orris. Mr. and Mrs. Minnie W illits retu rn ed ®a ,e ,h e annual conference. Mrj( (iv erh o b t.r and Mr nnd artin T reserve a m onth s visit Mrs. Rosa „ M oYrnan. ^ t a r y dele- ** J ' PoWe11 ff'^nds and relatives in east- • • . Refreshm e ern O re8o" and Idaho. C hristian Science Society, 242 thp ckÄC ° r thc "><*»*»8 ‘»y Mr Mrs Rov M ahrt d au g h te r I in- Second S tre e t, Sunday school, and I«ayng. Mr. and , ‘°-v , r ’ _ l3UKh’f r L ,n 9 forenoon service 11 subject M rs- Loren H unt, Mr. and Mrs. da and son P e te r of San Francis- a torenoon s t r u c t . II. subject ..... ................ «5 « S j X r f X S M r ...... «•™ "d '« ‘“' d H," lh " ‘-"k" Mrs. C. R. Sim kins left for ra n ts 1 ________ and M re. o . M. Kern. Fresno, California. F riday to visit , ,, , . . .. ________ h e r d au g h ter and family, Mr. and ' p ' ? ^ , M rs' K arl Mil5s droV5 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyt, .aecom- Mrs. H. L. L eatham and baby th S ? w l S pani"d by Sam V ea,ch and S° n dau« h te r- ¿ ¡ te °. t i r e . Mr. Mills a BI” Y .returnpd F rW from a w eek's visit along the O regon and W arren Gillis of Salem spent Pal/ Cnt a t the hospital at the tim e W ashington coasts, th e week end in C ottage Grove of hls Parents vrsit. was expected ______ visiting friends. to ** released early this week. Callers at the Chas. Putm an .. . . z home Sunday w ere M rs. P u tm an 's I t pays to insure w ith su re in , “ S -..^ , d . SPCnt m other a n d ' sister. Mm E. M suran ce w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfc th c w’eek end in P ortland Scouton and Miss Dora Scouton Oregon Rad.,, Ray Nelson sells C w s le y & * o fM d S te w a rt for Plum bing of MrsT c to ra City, D ^er and o f M her o aunt. n - appliances. 'T h * lost tim e I use<l M C. r . my |am a e n d lelllee not only w o o m ost u l th e in d iv id u a l awaida al the County Fait, but th e S w e e p sta k e s F use. too. I can I piaise M C F Pectin too h ig h ly " Mrs f vu D^nuit, Stockton. Col. AT A LL GRO CERS K ern Crandall of P ortland, re- publican s ta le chairm an of the c e n tra l com m ittee, who is on ac tive iluiy m the arm y. Suuduy subm itted Ins resignation and recom m ended Niel A l i e n of G ran ts P uts as his successor. A m eeting of the c e n tra l com m ittee will lx* called July 7th to consider a sue«x’ss|»r. — a- — Watch Our Windows and Look For 4 page Circular. We m onth a t 8:00 p. m. The Bible, K n , ~ i rosm ’ work C hristian Science lite ra tu re and nr * w vm iv. th e w ritings of Mary B ak er Eddy R . /. . , 7 ? ’ ** prog.es.sin« favorably. Mrs J F. « 0 « o r a fte r the W ednesday Mrs K |nnernn service. m otor to Eugeni’ one day each n . z-o. i. r-. „ , week to receive instructions in F irst Baptist (Church, Ercilp L. , , , , c- u hi»« pastor. ™.aiz,z Sunday _____ ______ W hite, school at folding surgical gauze Mis Scho field S te w a rt, who is in charge of 9:45. M rs. W. C. M artin. Supt. zji«»r ifou «ine articles for the Cot- b u rn in g worship. 11.(Ml. S.-rmon ««bject. Behold I S tand a t the organi/aU<)ns ^ ho a re cooperat- xk. * *->rx,r E « 'n and in « K w m orship 8:Wi. Serm on X in g .'" w .’- i? supphe/l subject, "M aking This W orld a ,..„7. ........ 7__ .u - .... w ith m aterials for the work. Mrs. , B e tte r Place in Which to Live.* S tew art secures the m aterials Red Rose B u tte r and Ic e C rea m . R adi« R a y lia s th is to sav 4 6 -ltu Miss B etty P utm an retu rn ed to B Y p 1 • 7;0<* All young people from fh<l Ref) Cross headquarters Ask f c r tjtem . C. <1. C re a m e ry , t f o u r ra d io sets to d a y.' ---- --- her home here Sunday a fte r vis- no’ a ‘t‘'" d 'ng youth services etoe- ,n Eu iting at the Lewis D oughty home « * e re « « invited to a tte n d and ____ at Lorane for two weeks. .ta k e part in this service. P ra y e r (O T T A G E GROVE CH ILD REN ________ m eeting T hursday a t 7:30. WIN MAGAZINE PRIZE. Mrs. Law rence C hapm an and ... , . ’ ......... .. dau g h ter Ann left for th e ir home a NEW , Y a t Baker W ednesday a fte r spend- “ a t ,hp home M" ' H er* A R,c? urc of S h ,rl*y 3nd Mc‘ ¡ng ten days visiting at the home bert E a k ,n '. 2 a rv '" a PIM’ars ,n ’he cu rren t Admission 10c u u l (5 c of her parents, M ajor and Mrs. .. _ ru,‘ m agazine hey are LaSelis S te w a rt OeP® rtm ents; new Service, the w inners of a cash prize in Frl., Nat., June 27-28— “They Dare Not L eve,” W atch to r announeeninntH. Radio T rue S tory's Kiddie K arnival pic- George Brent. M artha Scott, Paul Lukas. Kay Ifray N elson. 4 6 -ltp tu re contest. Linaker. Previuw F eatu re “H ere Comes H appiness” Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lewis and —— Mildred Coles, E dw ard N orris. sons returned recently from a th ree w eek trip to th e ir form er Sun., Mon., Tues., June 29-30-July 1—“V irginia,” home in Kismet, K ansas. Frances M adeleine C arroll, Fred M acM urray, S tirling H ay Lee Adams and Mrs. Ja c k Caton den, M arie Wilson, Carolyn Lee. TECHNICOLOR accompanied them as fa r as H art- Wed., T h u n ., Ju ly 2-3—"T H E TRIA L O F MARY mond, Colorado, and retu rn ed DUGAN,” L araine Day, Robert Young. M arsha home w ith them. H unt, John Litel. Preview feature, “Wild Man of Borneo,” F ra n k M organ, Mary Howard, Billy Burke GROCERY HOT SHOTS Friday and Saturday ..... ■ 1 S u g ar co,. 25 lit. cllllh Slick T .49 Gulden G pounds 23c S u g ar S u g ar Powdered 2 .) pounds 19c Bak. P o w d er Clnbltcr Girl ( im 8c W h eaties . ,. .Puekugi’ l i e M achine O il " 8c D rain O p e n e r < 19c C atsu p Fentivnl Hotllc 10c IX- Lux Pound 23c C offee S ta rc h (xtrn or Gloss 2'*>i'- 17c C ookies 2 Reg. 25c Jell D e sse rt'A -“... )r.»nisi.f)c * • I 15c p k « s. 1 pkg. 1 pkjb . 1 pkg. Napkins, Wax Paper,Paper Plates 2 1 c lo Vir iro1" $ C an d y S Varietimt Pound 20c “P " A d v I,n e e M o n . FREE 1-tfc tana. , ana A rc ad e T h e a tre We will give nwny one radio and eleven other prizes Saturday, July 12th. Ask us for details. SMITH & SHORT GROCERY Phone I Radio Ray Services Radios. 4 6 -ltp D ian e T h e a tre Adm ission 10c aod lAc B arg ain N ig h ts lOe .. S a tu rd a y M a tin e e 10c and 10c Tlmrs., F rl., Ju n e 26-27—“ H er F irst Beau,” Jane W ithers, Jack ie Cooper, Edith Fellows, W illiam Tracy. BARGAIN N IG H TS, Admission 10c. Sat., Sun., Ju n e 28-29—“ Border V igilantes,” W il liam Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Frances Gifford. Preview F e a tu re “H o rror Island,” Dick Foran, Peggy M oran, Leo C arrillo. S aturday M ati nee 2:30 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c. Mon., Ju n e 30—Tues., Wed., July 1-2— CLOSED. EXCAVATION LOGGING ROADS MILL POND DREDGING AND ENLARGING Contract or Hourly Basis. Phone 4158 or 3553 evenings 2897 during the day T h un ., Frl., July 3-4— "T H E BLACK CAT,” Basil Rathbone, Hugh H erb ert, Brod C raw ford, Bella Lugosi. BARGAIN N IG H TS, Admission 10c. jù phi LINDSAY’S 1644 Washington St. Eugene, Oregon WITH FIRE WORKS Our fireworks are safety brand, sure fire, guaranteed to be noisy and spectacular. FIRECRACKERS ROMAN CANDLES SKY ROCKETS CAPS AND GUNS ' PINWHEELS TORPEDOES NOVELTY FIREWORKS BROW N’S DRUG STORE COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY t