THE P A G E E IG H T THE BIG FOLK OF H IE FAB EAST SIR ARCHIBALD ( GENERAL ’ W AVELL, hero of Libya, ap / ' H I N E S E G ENER ALISSIM O CHIANG K A I-S H K K . now pointed Supreme Commander of all Commander of all Allied land and Allied forces in the southwest Pa air forces in China, Burma and Thailand (Siam). cific area. I I E U T . G E N . G E O R G E H A D M I R A L T H O M A S C. BRETT, former Chief of the * H A R T . Commander of tha U. S. Army Air Corps, now serving U. S. Asiatic Fleet, now serving aa at Deputy Commander under Gen Commander of all Allied Navies in Wavell. the Far East. B IR T H S A son was born to M r. and Mrs. F rank Crouse on February 3rd a t the M cFarland m a te rn ity home. The baby has been named Lloyd Esten and weighed 7 ' j pounds. M r. and Mrs. C liffo rd Wallace are the parents of a daughter born February 3rd. The baby. Linda Royal Lee, weighed 8*2 pounds. M r. and Mrs. W illia m Snell are the parents o f a 6 pound son born February 3 at the M cFarland ma te rn ity home. He has been named Michael W illia m . M r. and Mrs. Lawrence M in to n are the parents of a daughter born February 2 at the B u tle r m ate r n ity home. The baby weighs 6 1- pounds and has been named B a rry Leigh. M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Wendel o f S pringfield are the parents o f a daughter born Saturday. Jan uary 31, a t the B u tle r m a te rn ity home. The baby has been n a m 'd Nancy Lee. An 83» pound son was born to M r. and M rs. Gerald T urp in o f Albany February 5 a t the B u tle r m a te rn ity home. KING SIGN'S NEW CONTRACT W ITH DETROIT. C arl K ing, who has served as scout fo r the D e tro it Tigers of the Am erican league fo r several years, has recently signed a new contract w ith this organization and w ill devote his fu ll tim e to scouting on the coast during base ball season, M arch to October. D uring the w in te r m onths he plans to devote his tim e to sell ing life insurance as a represen ta tive of the Occidental L ife In surance Co. VETS TO HOLD M EET HERE. D is tric t No. 9 Veterans o f F o r eign W ars w ill hold tlie ir quar te rly m eeting in Cottage Grove Monday. Fe-biuary 9, a t 8:00 in the arm ory. D is tric t Commander. M ajor W illia m W hite w ill preside. D “ i'*gat:ons from Eugene, Florence Reedsport and Roseburg w ill be present. By order o f the Commander of the Cottage Grove Post 3473. M EANEST T H IE F O F W EEK. Meanest th ie f in Cottage Grove was the person who took a M arch of Dimes can from the Eagle C i gar store Saturday. The can is be lieved to have contained about $_<• and was stolen ju s t before E a rl H ill planned to take the can over to N. J. Nelson, local chaiim an. Nelson said he hoped the th ie f would have in fa n tile paralysis. CAPT. W ILLIAMS KILLED IN ACTION'. N orval O. W illiam s o f London on the Black B u tte route was in formed by w ire last Sunday from A d juta n t General Adams o f W ash ington, D. C., this his brother, Capt. E a rl Charles W illiam s, was kille d in action on January 20ih. Capt. W illiam s was a member of The Masonic lodge m et Wednes the 45th In fa n try o f Phillipin** Scouts and was a formed resident day evening in reg ula r session and refreshments were served a t the of Cottage Grove and Corvallis. close o f the business meeting. Mrs. Helen Pierce, the Misses Mrs. R. B. Reed has been ill Julia Bryan and Geraldine Pierce were week-end guests o f Miss fo r the past week w ith bronchial Belle B urkholder. On Sunday pneumonia. these ladies entertained Pvt. Rod- new Granger and another soldier FRESH S TR AW BE R R Y S U N from the local contingent at d in D A E a t Gustafson’s o f course. ner a t the B urkholder home. 2 6 - lt e HEADQUARTERS for Valentine Gifts H ead q u arters for Tailored C Y N TH IA S L IP S Rayon-Satin 4-Gore Give Her NYLON HOSE ‘1.79 Flawlessly transparent . . . Very sheer looking anil amazingly durable. Mat tering spring shades. Pocket Vale itines H andkerchiefs Dainty bouquets on white batiste Other Gay Hankic.3 X /x ) * - 10c New Spring Gloves 98‘ Dainty Tea Aprons 25c Funcy Towels 29c New Purs33 ............. 98c Lace Cloths ............ $1.CO Tailored Blouses $1.29 Lions Upset Fast Oakridge Team Led by H arold W ick- and John M inor. w ith 18 and 13 points re spectively, the Cottage f i n i n ’ Lions upset the strong Oakridge W arrio rs by a score o f 39-38, F r i day night. January 30, on the Lions' court. The fin a l seoiv was won in an overtim e iierind a fte r the game ended 37-37. The W a r riors In i by one point at the end o f the firs t quarter. 13 to 12. ami increased th e ir lead to 23 to 17 at h alf tim e and w ere s till out in fro n t, 36-30, going into the fin al frame. H arold W icks held high point honors w ith 18 points, folk wed by F ra n tz o f Oakridge w ith 17 count ers. The O akridge five held the lead u n til the lust q u a rte r and then the Lions turned on the steam and overtook them. Going in to the overtim e period Paddock of Oak- ridge sank a free throw , which pot the W n rrio ts ahead 38 to 37 H arold W icks dropped in a field goal and the overtim e ended 39-38 in fa vor o f the Lions. The Lion B s trin g won 25-14 over the O akridge B’s. H am ilton of C ot tage Grove was high man w ith S' points. Lineup: _____ Cottage Grove Oakt idge W icks 18 13 Paddock M in o r 13 17 Frantz P hillip s 1 3 Pcwalt Jones 4 5 Howard 1 Allen Harpoie 2 ... Dean Thomason 1 K ia ng ...... Propel la S E N T IN E L CO TTAGE GBOVK. OREGON 1111 1, M r. and M rs J< e Izuteaider have Ixm giii a (arm at T re n t and w ill move th e n 1 th l spi ing Guy L ea l» , son of M r and Mis Loyal Lento. is in the Sacred H e a rt hospital wiie e he under went a nia.io. ojX'ration fill- acute appendicitis lis t week. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon I.a l’ liin i and sons and Mrs Sells of Spring fie ld spent Sunday w uh Mr. und M rs W a lte r Sells. Mrs. Anna B u rkett lias gone io Reno, Nevada. to visit het son and daughter-in-law , M r. anti M is. C arl Burket 1. Mrs. M argaret Arnold and son T ra cy spent Sunday at C u rtin at the home of Mr. and M is Norman S u ito r and Mrs. Sallie Allis- n. A lv in Dugan, a student at a business college m l\>rtland. s,»ent the week end w ith home folks and visited S aturday w ith his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs J. A Mackey. M ;n \ homes and public build- in ;s have fire extinguisher:: They w ill ba useful as ever in p u llin .1* out fires e.iusetl by Incendiary IH uomba. F or putting out the bomb itself, the extin guisher may not I m ’ suitable, R 'ad -the label! I f it says lb .it ;b '‘ eonteiits include ca ilk tn tetra- i blonde, d cannoi under any cir- cun stance s !«• tu.ed on a mag ncsiiim Isenb It isn’t only in e f fective, It may cause dangerous o r b n m f iil gases to I m * generated A lter the to m b is burned out, use d on liny rcninining I in* caused by the Isanti. A ll w ater type extingu.. hers are ru iia b le . It die label says soda- aeal. Hud’s sim ply it means of e n s ilin g pressure in the e x tin guisher. T u rn i, upside down, use it. You can get a tine spray effect by p u ttin g the thum b over the nozzle Use the jet on surrounding dies. However one extinguisher is Corona Portables The Sentinel. not enough to h u m out a mngne Saginaw Mi's. K a rl K. M ills is convalesc ing a fte r a week's illness. TR O P IC JSLE ice cream made o f cocoanut and pineapple is de liciously d ifferen t. T ty it at Gus tafson’s. 26-1tc Whit «bout The Old Folks? When they're not so active anymore and spella of constipation annoy them with dizziness, heartburn, headaches, or torturing gas paint, get ADLER JKA. We have many letters from thankful users who are far past middle-age. Your druggist has ADLERIKA. Cottage Grove Pharmacy, K e lly D rug Co., and Kern’s fo r Drugs. • 'ingui bet wall uso b lip control a Ikiuib, bill one extinguish« r load e. not enough to linisb tin* Job S e ' litui the extingulsbers you sium Immb, and you cannot r e f ill the extinguisher 111 tim e to lie of know about nr«' bandy anil ready for use. tm ibe, o ■■ D, J ALLEN. F ite Chief. It is b -st to lu n e sand or pump bu.’ket ei,iii|iinent handy, use them on tin* Immb, and s in e the cxtln- Corona adoing machines fo r sale gllis.'ieis lie ee- u llu ig fill's. A foam «I the Sentinel o ff lee_____ __ __ A N N O U N C EM EN T Your Battery Charged While You Wait With Our New SPEEDWAY 30 Minute Charger S IG N A L SU PE R S E R V IC E GRAY M OTOR COM PANY Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer. m o a t on y o u r t a b le t S a fe w a y '« u n iq u e G u a r a n t ie d M e a t i p la n m e a n t m o re f o r y o u r m e a l m o n e y . O u r m e a l e x p e rts b u y o n ly th e " b e l t e r - e a t i n g " g ra d e « o f m e a l. The«e ch o ic e m e at« a r e p r e p a r e d w ith »p e c ia l c a re , a n d d e liv e r e d Io S a fe w a y m a rk e t* in M r. and Mrs. M e r ritt C randall and children o f Springfield and M bs V io le t C randall o f Eugene visited recently a t the A rth u r Reed home. M r. and Mrs. Evan Rand and children o f Creswell spent Sunday at the W illia m Sharon home. M r. and M rs. Low ell Benston and son D elm er spent Sunday at the home o f M r! Benston’s parents M r. and Mrs. F. T. Benston near E lm ira. M r. and Mrs. C linton Russell and son o f Cottage Grove spent Sun day at the L evi Russell home. M rs. O tis Chapman and daugh ters o f Dorena were visitors at the home o f Mrs. Chapman’s sis ter, Mrs. Jim Bridges, last T hu rs day, Mrs. E thel Cline o f Eugene spent last Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H oward Keene. Mrs. Laura Greer and E arl Hayes o f Cottage Grove were guests at the Low ell Benston home S aturday evening. M r. and Mrs. Lew Johnson and son of W inchester Bay spent last Sunday at the A rth u r Reed home. \ 1 ; ) G iv e y o u r f a m il y th e r ig h t n u t r it io n e v e r y d a y —p u t Pocket Mrs. Abe Ilanlcs and M r. and M rs. Louis Hanks w ere visitors at the Lon Hanks home in Eugene last week. Fay and M arion Colbert are out o f school w ith the whooping cough. M r. and M rs. L. Hudgins and fa m ily were dinner guests Sunday at the H aw o rth home in Cottage Grove. M r. and Mrs. A lb y R itchey vis ited a t the home o f her sister, M rs. Charles Graham of Salem last Thursday. The e le c tric ity was o ff over the week end on the northern end of Hazelton road. A rth u r Hoisington and daugh te r Helen of M y rtle Creek are vis itin g a t the A lb y R itchey home. M rs. Abe Hanks and daughter A lice and son B illy visited Mrs. A rth u r W oolcott Sunday a fte r noon. O rval W haley is at home w’ith a sprained back. Roy Zahncr o f Goshen and Mrs. A lb y R itchey were dinner guests Sunday at the George K e n tn cr home. The 4-H clubs o f S ilk Creek held th e ir firs t social get-together at the S ilk Creek school January 28th. under the direction o f local leaders, Clara Duncan and Edna M cGarvin. M axine Allen was chairm an o f the meeting. The pro gram included p le d g e s , creeds, singing, team dem onstrations, dis play of posters, and ta lks by the fo llo w in g club presidents on w hat th e ir clubs arc doing: M aurice D urbin. M arketin g club; Dolores Meyer, H ealth club: M axine Allen. Cooking club. 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