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PAGE EIGHT More and Better Quality Exhibits At So. Lane Fair (C antm ued fro m fr o n t page) T I II IIS I » A V, A l’GI'HT 28. | IMI TH E SEN TIN EL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Sheep Aged Ewe w ell. F a t La m b w ell. Ewe La m b w e ll. F re d W rig h t, Cros F red W rig h t. Cros- F red W rig h t. Cres- Open Ctaaa F lo w er»— O K txlon (Tas» 1— f e t t l 'd P lan t» I) Rest Specimen F e rn M rs. Pen- tic o ; B elle B u rk h o ld e r. Best Specim en G e ra n iu m Mrs. Z u m w a lt; B elle B u rk h o ld e r. Best Specim en F u ch ia M rs. F. E. W ic k ; Frs. F re d O ve rto n Best Specim en Begonia (T u b e r ous! —- B elle B u rk h o ld e r: B e lle B u rk h o ld e r. Best Specimen Begonia ( F ib ro u s ! M rs. P entico; B elle B u r k holder. L o t 1. B est P la te , A n y V a rie ty F ra n k Russell, C ro sw e ll g range; Claud«' A rne. D issto n R oute; M rs. F il'd K e lly , D isston R oute; M is. F ro ti K e lly . L o t 1. Best P late, Class 19, Pears S h irle y A rn e ; Mi's C. 11. Z u m w a lt; L. S. A y o lte . Calss 20, Pruntx«. Best P late. A n y V a rie ty S h irle y A rn e ; C la u dia Van P rooyen; S h irle y A rn e ; Ed F in n e rty . Roy S. Hands. Class 21, Peach«'», L o t 1. Best P late, A n y V a rie ty C al H a tfie ld ; R. C. A rn e ; Joe S chneider; R. C. A rne. Class 22, T a b le Vegetables. L o t 1, Beans, 20 Specim ens B e tty T hom pson; M rs A lin 'd W u lff: S h irle y A rne. L o t 2. Beets. 5 Specim ens M i's C. H. Z u m w a lt: Ed F in n e rty . Class 22. L o t 3. C a rro ts . 5 spec imens M rs. R ile y, C laude A rn e ; S h irle y Arne, L o t 4. C o rn Mi's. C. H. Z u m w a lt; M a ry L in d s e y ; S h irle y A rn e : E lsie W e lls ; C. A K in g . L o t 5, P otatoes C laude A rn e ; B lanche G u ith e r: C harles W e tze l; M rs. C. H. Z u m w a lt; S h irle y A rne. L o t 7, T om a to e s M r. and Mrs. T ru n n e ll; M rs. O opple; C. A. K in g L o t 9. C ucum bers Echo W e l- den; L u lu B e ttis ; C. A. K in g ; S h irle y A rne. P u m p kin s M rs. S. H. K lin e : Ed F in n e r ty ; S arah Jean S u m m ers. Squash Leon M o rto n . L ondon; M rs. George F o ste r. D isston R t.; C. A. K in g . G reen Peppers C. H. Z u m w a lt. D e lig h t V a lle y ; N e llie K in g , D iss ton R o u te ; N e llie K in g . O nions Joe P rem azzi. D isston R oute; Joe P re m a z z i; M rs. T e d ford G a rlic II. K M itc h e ll; Joe P re mazzi. R h u b a rb Judson A lle n . P arsnips M is . C. H. Z u m w a lt. D e lig h t V a lle y. \ \ d n u ts R. C Arne. F ilb e rts R. C A rn e . Gourds— R ay V in c e n t. F u tu re F a rm e rs 1 Jvestock 13 New Teachers To Greet Pupils On September 8 i C o n tin ue d fro m pnge 1) F o re s try 3— H a ro ld Jones. W a l Je lin e k, gggigned. M iss Jackson den. was a tQ icniber o f the C olorado H a n d ic ra ft — G lenn Ems. L o n W o m e n s Onllege Glee c lu b and don; Lew is W illia m s . London. w on s ta te honors as soprano solo C M h la g ist. She has had several years e x D ivisio n 1— S a ra h Jenkins. W a l perience in both h ig h school and den; V irg in ia H aldem an; Janet grad«> school m usic su p e rvisio n in Jenkins, W a ld e n ; W anda M ills . C o lo ra d o and w ill have ch a rg e o f W alden; M a ry Jones. W alden. a ll the vocal m usic in b oth the Glass - — G ut F lo w ers D ivisio n 2 - - E ve lyn Johnson. L a h igh school and grades, also d i Best Bouquet A stere G. C th a m ; N o rm a C a rp e rte r, L a th a m ; re c tin g th e glee clubs and F la tte rs ; G. C. F la tte rs . Jean Lam b. La th a m . choruses. Best Specim en L a rg e D a h lia • D ivisio n 3 M ild re d Fisher. H a ro ld F. H ebard, U n iv e rs ity o f L y n x H o llo w ; W in ifre d N ew ton. M rs. S pangenburg; M rs A W u lff O regon g ra d u a te and Inst y e a r in Best Specim en Pom Pom D a h London. charge o f m usic a t the Ju n c tio n lia M rs. S pangenburg; M rs. Ted- D ivisio n 4 M a rg ie W oodard; C ity high school w ill d ire c t the fo id . A lyce T ru n n e ll, L a th a m ; P h y llis band and o rch e stra w o rk In both Best Specim en M in ia tu re I'M h lin Foster. th " grades and h igh school. He M rs. Ed F in n e r ty : M rs. T e d fo rd . w ill also teach a science class w ith Household E n g in e e rin g J e rry Rest 3 spikes D e lp h in iu m M rs. tw o re g u la r classes in band, one M ickey. L a th a m ; H a rla n M ickey. S. L. Godard. fo r beginners and one fo r ad- Latham. Best 3 Spikes G la d io li M rs. A . va n te d students. Room Im p ro ve m e n t — P h y llis W u lft. L u lu B e tti's Miss Jean In g lis o f S ta y to n w ill F o ste r; M orene Low rence .L o r M raigolds, L a rg e M rs. K lin e ; head the S m ith -H u g h e s Hom e ane. M rs. M u lv ih ill. Econom ics d e p a rtm e n t. Miss In g M edium M irig lo d s M rs. S. L. M y Hom e P ro je c t M a rjo rie lis is a g ra d u a te o f O regon S ta te G odard: M rs. S. L. Godard. Woodard. College and fo r the past tw o years , M in ia tu re M a rig o ld s — M rs. Livestoek has ta u g h t home «’conom ics a t E n H o lste in s - A lle n Aspey. Dorena. Z u m w a lt: M rs. W u lff. te rp ris e h igh school. She w ill serve H y b rid Roses M rs. S. L. God 1st and cham pion. as g irl's a d viso r and w ill super a rd ; G. C. F la tte rs . Jerseys — E a rl R adway. L y n x vise the w o rk in the ca fe te ria . Cosmos M rs. R ile y ; M rs. R iley. H o llo w , 1st. She w ill have fo r h e r a ssista n t L a rg e Z in n ia s M rs. M u lv ih ill; Miss O ra Lea Vannice, gra d u a te M rs M u lv ih ill. o f O regon S ta te C olk'ge. Miss M edium Z in n ia s Mrs. Mulvi V annice w ill teach clo th in g , ro- h ill, Lois W eldon. la tcd science and g e n e ra l science. F a n ta sy Z in n ia s Mi's. P e te r She has b«'cn te aching in the A sh sen: M rs. S. L . G odard. land schools fo r the past y e a r and M in ia tu re Z in n ia s — M rs. T e d a h a lf. fo rd ; M rs. M u lv ih ill. T o f i l l th e vacancy le ft by the Tuberous B e g o n ia s—G. C. F la t re sig n a tio n o f M iss E m m a B elle te rs : M~s. S. L . Godard. Stadden, th e Ixia rd has selected P etunias- M rs. A . W u lff; G. C. Miss D o ro th y P arks o f Eugene, F la tte rs . w ho is a g ra d u a te o f the U n iv e r Stocks- G. C. F la tte rs . s ity ol O regon and th is su m m e r Is l>h tsion N a s tu rtiu m s M rs. J. S chneid BOYS C alves borne a fte r J u ly 1. 19-10 co m p le tin g h e r m a s te r’s d«?gree n e r: Jeanne M o rto n . and E nglish. Miss MELTON D on Nelson. C liffo r d Van Proo- E d u ca tio n M in ia tu re Gardens — M rs. A. P arks has had several ye a r's ex JA C K ETS yen. B ill W ise, C laude Ix'b o w . W u lff: M rs. S. L . Godard. perience in O regon schools and Ewe Lam bs O v e r 1 Y«-ar—C li f E n trie s by C h ild re n U n d e r IS 6 to 18 G a ry Preston. Ire n e S c h a ffe r. fo rd V an Prooyen. O w en Sloan. w ill teach freshm en E n g lish and E le m e n ta ry S ocial Science. She J im m y F la tte rs . B illy F la tte rs . B ill W ise. Bob W rig h t. E w e L a m b - B ill W ise. C liffo rd w ill also serve as d ire c to r o f the G lo ria June Rose. Van Prooyen. O w en Sloan. Bob guidance w o rk in the h ig h school. Hobby E x h ib it Miss E ve lyn Hesscl w ill ta k e the 1st, Ben Zendron. H and carved W rig h t. L yn d o n Sloan. R am L a m b s- O w en Sloan. C lif place o f M iss Hayes in the com m a tch box holder, cookie b a rre l: d e p a rtm e n t, tea ch in g 2nd, B ill Boyce. Soap box d e rb y fo rd V a n P rooyen. L yn d o n Sloan. m e rc ia l ty p e w ritin g and sh o rth a n d , a n c is A r t. l>ept.. Open Claaa ra c e r; 3rd. E ddie Johnston, sp o rt B askets M rs. Josephine Koons. a g ra d u a te o f the K e a rn e y S ta te scrap book p ic tu re c o lle c tio n : 4th. C ollege and has had K e ith K e lle r. H and made ship M rs . S. L. G odard. S h irle y Jean Teacher's baseball su m m e r w o rk at the Oregon S ta ie H ile m a n . m odel; 5th. Ire n e P lu n k e tt. M a tc h JA CK ETS has been O il P a in tin g s M rs. Susan C a r C ollege M iss Hessel co ve r c o lle c tio n : 6th, Bobby S te w F o r school teaching fo r the past fo u r years lis le Wood. M rs. Asa K e lle r. M rs. a rt. M odel A irp la n e . w ear , in B ro ke n B ow . N ebraska. She D ivision E— Foods Asa K e lle r. Sizes 6 to 18 W a te r C o lo r P a in tin g s — M rs. w ill act as su p e rviso r o f the G irl's Class 3. L o t 1. W h ite B re a d — M rs. Law rence B ro w n ; M rs. Geo. C a rl Je nkins. M iss T u rtle , M iss League. Miss J u lia T o m lin so n o f K la m F o s te r; M rs. H e lliw e ll: M rs. S. L. T u rtle . a th F a lls, a g ra d u a te o f P a cific A n tiq u e D e p a rtm e n t G odard: M rs. M y r tle Lake. w ill teach E nglish, D ishes— M rs. L a ke . M rs. A nna U n iv e rs ity L o t 2. B ro w n B re a d — M rs. L a w p u b lic speaking. Spanish, and d i G raham , M rs. A nna G raham . rence B ro w n . w o rk . Last S ilv e rw a re — B e lle B u rk h o ld e r. rect th e d ra m a tics L o t 3. B is c u its — M rs. F re d K e l y e a r she ta u g h t a t Sweethome. ly ; M rs. C. W . B oo h e r; M y r tle M. A. H a m a n t. M . A. H a m a n t. Glass M rs. N . J. Nelson. M rs. She has had considerable e x p e ri Lake. ence in d ra m a tic p ro d u ctio n s and A. B ru n d . M rs. A n n a G raham . Class 4. Cookies— L o t 1, S ix Ice SHIRTS O ld Books — E. C hilson, Jesse w ill c a rry on the high standards Box C ookies—S h irle y A rn e ; M a ry set in th is line o f e x tra -c u rric u la r SHORTS O ve rto n , M rs. F o ste r. A rne. a c tiv ity . M iscellaneous — M rs. Geo. Fos & BR IEFS L o t 2. S ix V a n illa D ro p Cookies T he vacancy le ft by th e re sig te r. M rs. M . J. N elson. E lm e r N e l F o r Boys — P h y llis F oster. n a tio n of H e n ry W illia m s o n . Class 5. Cakes, L o t 1. L o a f Cake son. S m ith -H u g h e s a g ric u ltu re teacher T e x tile D ivision. — M rs. H a rry Lew is. E m b ro id e re d D re sse r S c a rf — has not ye t been fille d . T he school L o t 2. Sponge C ake— R u th C h il R u th Olson. M a rc ia B ru n d , M rs. board how ever expect to .»ecuro ders; M rs. M cA fee. th e services o f an experienced in L o t 3, A ngel Food C ake— M rs. F. T ru m b y . s tr u c to r before the opening o f Lace T r im D resser S c a rf M rs. C. W. B ooher; L e w is W illia m s . school. L o t 4. L ig h t L a y e r C ake— F. G. L y le B ro c k . M rs. L y le B ro ck. M rs. In the e le m e n ta ry schools Miss M y r tle Lake. Chaffee. Frances Tem ple, a g ra d u a te o f the Tea T o w e l M rs. H a rry S m ith . L o t 5, D a rk L a y e r C ake— E lva T hies; M rs. R aym ond A nderson; M rs. R aym ond H enderson, M rs. D. C olorado S ta te C ollege o f Educa tio n . w ill be home room te a ch e r SLACK SOX F. G. C haffee; M rs. C. W . B ooher; Francis. fo r seventh and e ig h th grades and H and Tow els R u th Olson, M rs. C h a rlo tte T h ra sh e r. S tu rd y co ttrn s d ire c t the d ra m a tic productions. J. H . W a lk e r. M y r tle Lake. Class 7, C anning, 2 Ja rs V egeta in b rig h t C rocheted Bed Spreads — M rs. M iss T em ple has ta u g h t th e past bles — M a ry A rn e ; M rs. H elen stripes fo u r years a t L a p o rte . C olorado, Edgecom b; M rs. M c A fe e ; M y rtle C. H a ld e rm a n . M rs. I I .C. S ch a f In a d e p a rtm e n ta lize d school. She fer. M rs. C. H a ld e rm a n . Lake. U n iv e rs ity o f M iscellaneous Bed S pread* — lias a ttended th e Class 7, 2 Ja rs F r u it, L o t 2— Oregon sum m er session. Miss M a ry A rn e ; M rs. T h ra s h e r; M y r M rs. T c rv re n , M rs. N . E. C om p Frances S c h illin g o f A shland w ill ton, M rs. S. L . G odard. tle Lake. Lace T r im P illo w S lips M rs. he the o th e r seventh and e ig h th L o t 5, 2 C o n ta in e rs J e lly — M a ry grade home room in s tru c to r. Miss A rn e ; M rs. P re m a zzi; M rs. L a w r B. R. Job. M rs. N a n n ie S m ith , S c h illin g is a g ra d u a te o f the ence B ro w n ; L u lu B e ttis ; M rs. M illic e n t Mason. E m b ro id e re d P illo w S lip s M rs. S o u th e rn Oregon College o f E d u B lanche G w y th e r. cation and o f W illa m e tte U n iv e r L o t 6. 2 Ja rs P ickle s — M a ry L. P. S a n fo rd . M rs. M abel H e lli s ity . She had ta u g h t b oth in the w e ll. M abel H e lliw e ll. SCHOOL A rn e ; S h irle y A rn e . e le m e n ta ry school and th e high L o t 7, 2 C o n ta ine rs R elish — ( C rocheted T a b le C lo th M rs. I. SU PPL IE S school the past th re e years. She A. R a n d a ll, M rs. N . E. C om pton, S h irle y A rne. Pencils, Ink, has served as a h igh school te a ch Division A — G range and A g ric u l M rs. S. D unlap. Tablets, Note e r a t Sams V a lle y in so u th e rn E m b ro id e re d T a b le C lo th M rs. tu ra l A w ards Books. Oregon. She w ill a ct as school l i D orena grange, C re sw e ll grange F. T rim b ly . Buy them here Lace T r im Luncheon Set M rs. b ra ria n . and H ebron gra n g e — B lu e R ibbon The tw o new fo u rth grade A w a rd . C. C. G ilh a m . E m b ro id e re d Q u ilts M rs. C. E. teachers w ill be M iss E liza b e th Division B— A n y F a rm Youth Mi O rg an iza tio n in Southern f<ane F ish e r. i F ancy P illo w M rs. Rocco S cri- Pieced Q u ilt M rs. Ben C hilson. C o u n ty ma, M a rjo rie W oodard. F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a ; M rs. I. A. R a n d all, A lic e T ru n n e ll. N eed le p o in t Jeanne M o rto n , C ro ch e t R ug M rs. R aym ond P. Boy Scouts o f A m e rica . M rs. S. L. G odard, Jeanne M o rto n . f C F IN N E Y C O M P A N Y In c o rp o ra te d D ivision I , F ru its and F a rm P ro d Anderson, M rs. H ugh N ixon. A r t Pieces Y a m o r F e lt M is H ooked Rug P h y llis F oster. ucts— Glass 18, Apples C a rl Je nkins, M rs. C harles L. S m ith , M rs. S. L. Godard. C e n te r Piece, Lace T rim M il- lipent Mason, M rs. Thies, M rs. J. P. W a lk e r. E m broidered C enterpiece — M rs. G lennie F ro st. $2.79 $3.98 T ro n a ry o f P u rl hind, and Miss B elva W a g g o n e r o l D allas Ml»» T ie n a ry is a g ra d u a te o f th e O re gon C ollege o f E d u ca tio n and has ta u g h t the past y e a r at Moaler. M is* W aggoner, a g ra d u a te o f the O regon C ollege o f E ducation, a t- tendtai several te rm s at th e C olo rado S ta te C ollege o f E ducation, and has been teaching at G len dale. O regon. T o ta ke the place o f M iss V iv ia n Johnston, w ho has been assigned the firs t grade and p rim a ry su p e rviso r. M iss D o ro th y Gesine o f Eugene has b«»'n e le c t« ! to teaeli thu second grade Miss Gexme is a g ra d u a te o f th e N o rth D a ko ta N o rm a l School and has had sever al sum m ers' w o rk at the U n iv e r s ity o f O regon am i O regon S ta te College F o r th e |>a*t fo u r years she has been te a ch in g second and th ir d grades nt W e n d lin g . H O R S E B U Y E R S FOR P E N N E Y 'S Montag Wood Circulators and Wood Ranges Hunting Supplies— G u n s, A m m u n ition and Red H ats U lM V A nnouncem ent th a t the re m o u n t service w o u ld purchase horses fu r the a rm y in th is m en s ta rtin g about S e ptem ber 1st did not m a te ria liz e . I t now appears th a t b u yin g w ill s ta rt in the sta te fro m O c to b e r lit to 18 and N o ve m b e r 20 to 30. Ik 'ta ile d In fo rm a tio n as to (he exact dates and lo ca tkin o f In ly in g w ill bo announced la te r. 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Branded Steer Beef Beef Roast Pound 22c Blade Cuts Sirloin Steak Lb. 29c Juicy and Tender Boiling Beef Peaches! Matches Can now! And it will pay you to look over our fine El bertas and Hales before you buy! Lowest M arket Price. C a rto n GRAPES 3 lbs. 19c Alber*» PEPPERS Lb. 15c By l be Piece Lb. 16c Corn Flakes lb. 4c Bell, rneiity line»! CELERY Very M eaty Bacon F a v o rite Secdlewi Thnntp»<iii» M-oz. pkR. lb. 3c 2 for 9c G re e n , C ris p ONIONS 10 lbs. 25c Sweet Spatiislt No. 1 ’s 25c Fancy S ugar Cured Films Developed and Printed I l s« C S IA I« (RT ■ (« (» » « { > I t SI Son-Maid Raisins 19c 15c F o r Fal l Bologna, Franks Liver Sausage23c Salmon By (lie Piece Lb Salt Pork Pound ii n d SPUDS, 12 lbs. 23c r. s. No. i TOMATOES fl’t 55c Watermelon, lb l%c Produce Prices F rid a y and S a tu rd a y Only Lemons S unkist Fancy 10c lb. SAFEWAY Is C o o p n rs lin i) By Sslllnq NATIONAL DEFENSE STAMPS T h rift-W ise Cottagp Grove, Ore. 4 Wesson Oil For Bolter reMiege