ÎÏÏF. SENTtNEL, OOtTAÖB ft ROVE. OREOÖN Month-End Specials Yej we still have ladies shoes at this low price. $ i O Q Better buy new because th ey ’re ,etting scarce X • / O Men, just ask for No. 100, the old reliable work $ 1 shoe still at the same old price. • O tt Ladies and Girls Oxfords—a dandy group from $ 4 0 which to chcose. Gocd wearing, good looking. X . T O Police shoes, or soft kid dress shoes for men at $ s Q this price. Extra gcod values. » J . r x Dress .shoes in ties, pumps, slipen type. Most j all of the shoes in this group are elasticized. 4 0 Extra quality work shoes for the man who » - j O O wants fit, wear and comfort. See this group. J , Men! Shop this store for your heavy oil tan work shoes. We have a dandy assortment. We Give and Redeem S AH. Green Stamps 615 Main Street C IT Y Cottage Grove B R IE F S See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real, C H IN E S E B E N E F IT card par- Estate Bargain«, Loans, Rentals, ty. November 5th at 8:00 p. m. .n Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc I.O.O.F. hall; sponsored by B.P.W. club- Admission 25c. For ticke’s, Mrs. C. J. Yirak received news call 77. 12-ltp of the death of her uncle, Ben ------------- Helfrich, who lived near the Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. H arry Schneider Kenzie River. He died suddenly spent the week end visiting in from a heart attack Monday Roseburg at the home of his par- morning. ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. ochnei- _______ _____ __ der. and with ___ Mr. ___ and ____ Mrs. George Mrs. R. C. Quigley of Eugene patterSOn. former Cottage Grove visited Sunday at the home of her and other friends. parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W . V. _______ McGee. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parker and family of Dexter visited relatives M r. and Mrs. Bob Cherry. Mr. here Saturdav. and Mrs. Earl Puderbaugh and __ W ilbur Hoops spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Don Thies and son near Crescent on a hunting trip. . , a,,.u , 7". . ‘ ca_ , ____ “ Angeles. California. „ . „ „ . , r of tott Los week ,0 make their ho„“ ? „ Mr. and Mrs. Uris McLaughlin Cottage Grove. Mr. Thies Ls the and sons Shirley and Elwood and of M r and Mrs Thies M r and n nri Mrs. Mrc Jack I tir»Lr Phunmon Mr. Chapman and infant daughter of Roseburg were .. . j , „ it Jack Geer spent the week end dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Medford , he homAY « h T»>t>KK to, IMI i I I L a rry Kronqulst, eraek airc ra ft fonip<‘ nT photo«r»phrr. looks like m«n from M ars as he r m e r m In w rird-looklnc togs from firm 's "cold room,” where men and m a­ teria l underfo tests in tem pera­ ture uf 104 degrres below «ero. Eversharp Fountain Pens Guaranteed Forever Pen and Pencil Sets 4^'« 12-’ Lynx Hollow M r. and Mrs. Howard §tout are en,erJa,n‘nK the Lynx Hollow masquerade • pinochle club , , ,. with - a ----- -- ’ "Ï-' Ï Ï J2 T 5 « . Mrs. Frank Treadwell, primary cousin. Mrs. Hazel Hudgins, Wed teacher, was taken to the hospital nesday afternoon. £ £ Fanny Banicls has been visiting her mother, Mrs Estes, Goddard of Cottage Grove is the substitute teacher. !fle P851 wt*ek. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooley of Cot-| J™ * M ™ Delnw/ Benne,‘ W 0 ™ w vw.ied at bo,h Mr. „„,1 « r ,P° r,la "d « « " « Bennett's brother and sis­ Mrs Allens home and M r ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Clarence Duncan's. Sun- mother. (tov oinninn * .ui.t. in ilin tl.x day evening. Mrs. Sarah Fisher, returned to Silk Creek Society for Accident n _ Prevention met Tuesday evening, Portland to spend the winter with them. October 28th, at 8:00 o'clock at Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wolfard the Royal schoolhouse. spent the week end with Horace's Frank Callen of Black Butte parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wol- left for Portland a few days ago fard Klamath FalLs student at St. Mary's high and M r and Mrs. Glenn Flatters iJawor,h a guest Hall(,we/ ‘n ^ 'n y /^the^schoo” Bill at the U. of O. left Sunday morning to spend a a* j? bridal shower at the home pouse ------------- week at the home of his brother of Mrs Frank Lovendahl in Eu- Mrs. E. N. Cruson had as din- Dale near Buhl Idaho . gene' honorlnK Miss Berdina P A S S T H E O L IV E S P L E A S E . ner quests Friday. Mrs. Ethel __ ’ Brook, Friday evening, October Applewhite, Mrs. Martha Marsh, Staff Sargeant W illiam Turner l^th. i jn current issue of the Mrs. Jennie Cox and Mrs. Sam returned recently from Fort Mon- Tucker, radio evangelist, Chrysler Tonic, a publication for Warren. roe. Virginia, where he spent three ^ ’.OR ‘S he“rd over K E * Chrysler dealers, appeared a pic-' , ,------------- months in special training. At the sP°ke t’.ec*TJ*y a ,. ^ e Sdk ture of a recent dealer's meeting Joe Arritola received his call to end of a twenty-eight day fur- c, k. s‘Aenth Day Adventist in port)and gathered around the the army recently and left Tues- lough he will return to his post at church. banquet table. Standouts of the day for Vale where he will be en- Ft. Canby, Washington. I M r- and M rs- Orville Whaley pjctuie W(,r„ t , M c C o v kw-ii & ted. I -------- --- - distributor who ¿ouM e ^ v d ^ DATE BOOK Take Home a Box of Johnston’s French Dip Chocolates 5(1 Wild Root Hair Tonic and Prophylactic Hair Brush 89 Liquid Floor Wax HERRON HOM E EC CI.CR MEETS. The Home Economics club of Hebron Grange met at the com­ munity hall on Friday afternoon for a business meeting anil to work on articles for the bazaar. Election of officers wos held with Mrs. Seldon Powell, vice president, and Mrs. Chester Gil­ liam, secretary - treasurer. The president Ls appointed annually by J. V. Stewart and Amil Thies ^ ¿ ngile d Junct,on Sunday eve- Jate vya|,er p Chrysler for first the grange master as chairman on Jacqueline Morton, student at spent Friday fishing near Scotts- ning honors as the most dignified per­ home economics committee. Mis. Oregon State college, spent the burg. Mr. Thies caught a twenty- w ,lla A,len and her moth son ............. .. allu attending and K Clyde Roberts,! Leon M. Morton Ls chairman for week-end at her home on Black six pound Chinook. er' Mrs Laura Allen- d‘"npr reaching for the olives this year. | Butte road. _______ guests at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie '■ ln V ------------- Dick Smith, student at O.S.C., Munro's home Sunday W. L. Matlock and daughter, spent the week end here at the There has been a Silk Creek Mrs. Wallace Wintler, were guests home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cooking club organized and one day last week at the home of Joe T. Smith. an election of officers as follows: M r. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart. - _ President, Maxine Allen; vice ------------- Mrs. E. J. Kent and Mrs. M art president, Helen Hudgins; secre­ •T a ke Chiropractic for restful Foster went to Canby Wednesday tary, June Durbin. The next m e lt­ refreshing sleep. Dr. Simkins over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Paul ing will be held the afternoon of Petersen's. Phone 5. 9-tfc Perkett. j November 5th at Mrs. Clarence Duncan's home. Watches fixed right at S ta rr’s i t pays to insure with sure in- Mrs. Hazel Hudgins gave a Jewelry Store. 27-tfc surance with Chas. H all. 14-tfc birthday party last Friday eve­ ning honoring her daughter Helen Schofield Stewart for Plumbing. Red B o m B atter and Ice Cream. Joyce. There were fifteen guests Phone 217J. 1-tfc A»lt for them. C. O. Creamery, tf present. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moxley vis- ■ ited at the George Moxley home j over the week end. _____ - j New examinations for stenog­ raphers, clerks and tabulating ma­ chine operators are to be given Admission 11c and 35c soon for Unemployment Compen­ Frl.-Sat., Oct. 31-Nov. 1 — “Underground” Jeffery • » sation Commission jobs. Starting Lynn, Philip Dorn, Kaaren Verne, Mona Maris. Pre­ pay from $96G to $1440 a year view “Dr. Kildares Wedding Day,” Lew Ayres, Lionel with promotion prosnects. Merit Barrymore, Larine Day, Red Skelton, Nils Asther. system rules apply. Send applica­ Kun.-Mon.-Tum., Nov 2-3-4— “The Bride Came C.O.D.” tions before November 10 to the James Cagney, Bette Davis, Stuart Erwin, Eugene Board of Examiners. Portland. Pallette, Jack Carson, George Tobias, H arry Daven­ Complete information from any port. state employment office. 12-ltc Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 5-6— “Never Give a Sucker an Even • nl A delicious cool weather drink. Break" W. C. Fields, Gloria Jean, Leon Errol, Butch Nestles hot chocolate at Gustaf­ and Buddy, Susan Miller, Franklin Pangborn, M ar­ garet Dumont. Preview “Tanks A Million" William sons of course. 12-1 tc-3i Tracy, James Gleason, Elyse Knox. ----------------- --------- Corona adding machines for sale a« the Sentinel office. ma* Cord litt; contain* val­ uable lilt* of birth ttone* ond annivertory »ymbolt, and choice »election* from Tony Won»’ Radio Scrap­ book. 39 ■ ■ 50c Hines Cream 25 K e lly ’s C u t R ate D ru g S to re THE DIANE THEATRE will present a Full Short Subjects Program Arcade Theatre (No Feature Shown) every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY starting Diane Theatre Admission 11c and 25c Bargain Nights 11c and 15c; Sat. Mat. lie and 20c Thnrs., Erl., (X tober 30-31— “Charlie Chan In Rio.” Sidney Toler, Mary Hughes, Cobina, Ted North. BAR­ G A IN N IG H TS. Admission 11c and 15c. Sat.,-Sun., N ov. 1-2—“Pals of the Pecos,” Three Mes- quiteers, June J o h n s o n , Robert Winkler. Preview “Kid From Kansas,” Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo Andy Devine. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. M onday N o vem b er 3— C L O S E D . Tues.-Wed., Nov. 4-5— “ALL SHORT SUBJECTS PROGRAM -Comedies, Cartoons, Educational, Quiz Reels. Sports, Traveltalks, Special Subjects. NO F E A ­ T U R E SHOW N. Thura.-Frl. Nov. 6-7— ‘The Pittsburgh Kid' Billy Conn, JeaPIJ£ arker< Dlck Purcell, Alan Baxter. BARG AIN NIGHTS. NOVEMBER 4-5 Get Your HEATERS and FURNACES Repaired for Cooler Nights New Orates, Stove and Furnace Repairing COTTAGE GROVE FOUNDRY 326 South 10th 51-tfe Comedies, Cartoons, Sports, Educational, Historical, Quiz Reels and Special Subjects We know a full program of short subjects, uthere no feature will be shown, is some thing entirely different than has ever been presented before, so we are going out on a limb, so to speak, to do something different and of course this program will con­ tinue if the response justifies it. We’ll be seeing you SHORTLY.