F A OE T H E SE N T IN E L , OOTTAOE OROTE. OREGON ul BERKSHIRE” SILK HOSIERY We have bee:i very fortunate in being able to obtain these lovely full-fashioned silk stockings fcr our customers, at reisonable price3, tco. The quantity is limited and we are told this is the final shipment the mill had. Produced by one of the largest fcrsiery manufacturers in the nation of very reliable reputation. Berkshire — l-th rca d service " t. Just w hat you Indie* want for w ear. Pair 98c 98c Berkshire — 4-th read sem i- service m ereerirej cotton top. Pair ......... Berkshire — 5-thrend semi-ner­ $ J . 2 5 vine m ercerize J cotton top Berkshire — Kantrun, the run- proof hose with a mercerized top Sí Berkshire — Beta 3-thread rhifton. Really lovely 89c Berk shire — Bura laee Kant- run — 3-thread chiffon, silk top S 1 í = . = 39 === .3 9 We Oiva and Redeem 8 AH. Oreen Stam ps Lions Bounce Back In League Race (High School News.) The Cottage Grove Lions bounc­ ed hack from their defeat last week hy Springfield in flying colors by running around, over and through the Roseburg Indians to the tune of 33-7 on Kelly field Friday night. , The Indians drew first blood *n the opening seconds when the Young to Anderson passing attack netted the first touchdown. Young drop-kicked for extra point. I his sudden attack would seem to darken the hopes for the Lions but it only spurred them on and after that the Indians were never I in the game. Taking the kick-off on the 1-t-yard line the Lions started rolling. Breaking out with a blistering attack of reverses and end runs they drove to the Indians 5-yard line where Lusk went over center for the Lions' first score.' He went over center for the con­ version. making the score 7-7. In the second quarter the Lions com- ' I Lu-kl>ca °lv ina,eth « T,U' U S S- UMPQUA (top) lies alongside a dock in the Charleston Navy Yard, her ship s call. NATS, runs, one^for^ 28 yards and the flu,terinK at ,he yardarm. Below is shown the wardroom of the Umpqua, a Navy tug. with Ensign I b r ­ other for 10, the Lions nettl'd two rtson Rea,ed ’bird from the left. Even aboard a tug,-naval regulations regarding pictures are strictly more touchdowns as the half end- observetl' and Ensign Harrison .went aboard with a n order signed hy Admiral W. II. Allen. Commandant ed 20-7 for the Grovers. ( *^c Sixth and Seventh Naval Districts, permitt ing him to take pictures. In the second half the two half hacks, Dugan and Minor couldn't j LONDON P.T.A. IIAS PARTY. be held for no gain. They con-' sistently made long gains which: London I’.T.A. members wen» put the Lions in scoring position' hosts at a well attended mas­ for two more touchdowns, one querade party on Friday evening from the 5-yard line where Lusk for friends and the school chll- went over, and the other on a re­ Ald to Britain and Russia. i tain warfare will be organized nt dren. A short business meeting verse from Minor to Dugan, after The Maritime commission an- Ft. Lewis, Washington. this preceded the entertainment with Calkins had fumbled the Lions nounced delivery of the first of 8i) month. The regiment will be made the main dlscunton being hot kick-off on the if-yard stripe and emergency cargo boats being built up of men specially skilled in lunches to be served at the the Grovers recovered. The at­ for the British. The President mountain climbing and ski and school. Mrs. Lynch Currln and tempted conversions were good. Signed the $5.985,000.000 second, snowshoe travel. Willard Petersen were appointed rnakine the final w n ~ M 7 * T Î^ ------ - K — f,nal ----- ------ - — .... lend-lea.se 33 7 The appropriation and Ship«. as a committee to investigate and game was the best played by the created in the Office for Emerg- ............... ...... .... ..... . launched, . . . . . . . . . report . . ___ on __ r . _ ................. Maritime Commission surplus commodita>s seaso" The blocking ency Management a Lend-Lease two more Liberty ships. The Navy available and W.P.A help. New u .. ,ng w as and Administration with Edward R announced the .388 craft in Its members are Mrs George Morris ball carrying of Dugan. Lusk Stettinius Jr. as administrator. small-boat building program are and Mrs. Joaie Phillip* and Minor, supported by a line Pan-A m erican Relations. being built by 78 firms through- A parade of maskisl guests were that played superb ball was too The Export-Import bank auth- out the country to spread the Judged with Mrs. Charles Woods THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Jim Cann and Bob Anderson Estate Bargains, Loans. Rentals. made a business trip - _ --------- KU-M?Dur¿ Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Tuesday evening. _______ Mrs. Cal Lewis of Watsonville, Huch McCormick of Ft r » n h v California, is visiting at the home '«r».,-™.™ _. ,u_ 1 l . ___. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Washington, spent the week end v is itin g friends and relatives in Kent. o tta g e Grove.______ Tl H ’ RSI) A Y, N» »V EM BER 6. 1041 m uch fo r , he i ndians L io n s orized # w o o o o o o c rp d lt , o The auditorium of the new school house was filled to capa­ city, and the pntrnna and friends of the school res,winded most generously to the call of the auc­ tioneer, I km Taylor. $80 92 wn, taken In and this fund will lx», useil to purchase a piano for the school. R. C. Kuehner, county club agent, was present and gave an Interesting talk Dina ton certainly hus the right spirit in regard (o its school. ...... ............... ■— (B O T H BEFORE CONCRETE.. ’ I town in North Carolina, ihc peach harvest has priority ovej- highway repair, according to the Oregon Stale Motor association. The resurfacing of U. S. highway, No. 1 through the orchard die* trie! would have resulted la heavy Interference with the move­ ment of the peach crop by motor truck The State Department of Agriculture put up an appeal for delayed which wiui done. In North Carolina it's “Crops Before Con­ crete." --------------------------------------------ml Good Used Cars Are Becoming Scarce. BUY NOW 1941 Chrysler Town Se­ dan 1937 Dodge Sedan, radio and Letter 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan 1937 Ford Fordor Sedan 1934 Ford Fordor Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Sedan th f f lr as and Jack Mills taking honors in Yes, we have a Glenn Duncan of Sweethome is the adult classes. Mary Ann Ban- G eo^e CM, of Por.tand w « T SS visiting friends and relatives in overnight visitor at the home of »2, New Plymouth nounccn •specuu credit arrange- Priorities Director Nelson in- ton was judged to be the most Cottage Grove. to Roseburg s three. The Lions ments with hanks in Latin Ameri- Aupurntpri a power conserva tain fittingly dressed girl, with Lewis -1.. 1- . . a be made . to . facilitate . . . trade . «Ugurniea rfav 3nd MrS CeCil Caldwe11 Tuei> had t/N to kick cxrxl.r only once, — early in the ca will program calling for curtjdlnient of Williams chosen as bast as best boy's day. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart at­ first quarter. It was interesting to among the nations of the western tho use of power by non-defense U,e UO.T.M. .n d ,he " yardage was can republics to procure essential Georgia. MissiMipp? North Caro- The regular time honored Hal- Samaritans ...... ... the __ _____ ___ Hanns' _______ _ C\T Mrs. Vleo lloemc1 * requirements for development of ijn«, South Carolina and Tennes- lowe'en games were enjoyed after end at home __ of The lineups: their resources and stabilization gee unless heavy rains end the which refreshment* of pumpkin E. Woodson. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop of sister, Mrs. O. _______ ' Cottage Grove C H R Y SL E R Roseburg of their economies. power shortage In these States be- P*e and coffee were served, Slem „ came Friday the . . to attend u Mrs. Jack Maulding returned !!gn<* .......... PLYM OUTH nderson Prleea. fore November 10. Program would — — Friday hy way of Newberg from LT . ingle rhe Ijibor Department report- prohibit use of power for adver- IHS.MTON HCHOOI. HAN MIIOW, I N T E R N A T IO N A L Peterson e»»♦ ^>"1 Oct oh. t 29 daughters of . . Marshfield . , . . , came Fri- L AJyce Schneider spent the week '2’,nor ........ - A comprehensive program was matters between the demands of ‘ day t° sppnd the week end at the end visiting in Portland with her P 1*®1® X?ung announced to stabilise prices of armaments and the n u to in d u stry home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. father. L’**t ............ F ............ Wells all products made of copper, brass so as to take care of defense needs H. B. Breedlove. Mr. and Mrs. B-Squad Tramples Roseburg. or their alloys. A price schedule without cutting car output to an Breedlove had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell and The Cottage Grove B-Squad was also issued on glycerine and uneconomic low level has been a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moran son spent Friday. Saturday and again trampled the Roseburg bed sheets. Sheet prices will be major one for months. Now SI’AB and two children of Eugene. Miss Sunday in Portland at the home B-Squad in a return game Satur- approximately 15 percent below has a 14-point plan, presented by Dorothy Carr, who is attending of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moore. day night at Roseburg by a score current market levels. Joseph W. Frazer, president of rVmr,' *n ' m ™ a w t ^-0. The first score came ini Employment and Wages. ' Willya-tiverland nnd member of Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Mre. Lawrence Chapman and the third quarter when Blackmore. Secretary of Labor Perkins cc- ,hp OPM automobile advisory With ana family. daughter Ann returned to their left halfback on a double reverse, ported average hourly earning« «f committee, that would “release ----------- home at Baker Friday after vis- ran 65 yards around right end for factory wage earners were 74.5 »54.808.270 pounds of raw ma- C. E Stewart and Vinal Ran- d'ng the past two weeks at the a touchdown. during August Federal be- for defense and at the ddll were among the successful dome of her parents. Major and Again in the third quarter curity Administrator McNutt an- ««me time keep civilian trans,x>r- sa boon fishers on the Umpqua Mrs- LaSells Stewart. i Bachelder went over when Har- nounced 545,700 Jobs were filled tation wheels rolling." Basic fea- over1 the week end pole lateraled to him. Both tries through the state employment ser- »ores of the plan: production cf Pentro— Mr. and Mrs. E A. Dorste and for the extra point failed. This is vices during September 55 per only the lightest-weight car or Giv« tk« I«V««. U m m , for occupancy to 46,572. Homes ens visited friends in Cottage ----------- - j convention location Saturday by •••«»*• -»i* Mm)«« o»Z »(«M m» Vanderbilt FAIR JOB. being built or already completed loll»«l),a Md> »Ml le «IV I« M Grove over the week end, tfuil Rpd Rose B a tte r and lee Cream, the Oregon Federation of Collegi- M W t lfc« 4 «A m