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PAflE EIGHT T ire SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Gray Digger Ground Squirrel Campaign to Get Underway April 27 4 H Club Mobilization Week April 5 to 11 I i SOCIETY ! ♦- Enroll forVictorq Gray digger ground squirrels LADIES* <’O V N ( 11. MEETS. w ill again be fought in the annu al Lane county campaign against The C hristian church Ladies* these pests, according to O. S. Council met in the church p a rlo r Fletcher, county agent. M on1 than Wednesday afternoon fo r th e ir tw o tons of fresh poison barley regular m on thly meeting w ith fo r use in poisoning ground sq uir Mrs. Hazel V a nN o rtw ick, presi rels has been prepared by the dent. presiding nt the business county agent w ith the assistance meeting. of R A. Rowe, d is tric t agent of The Pauline circle gave an In the U. S. Fish and W ild life Ser teresting program on the subject vice, and supplies have been plac of "W ha t Dries Easter Mean to ed in the hands o f the custom ary 5** y1#«» U4 «• M e." Readings on the subject were dealers throughout th« country. given by Mrs. Flora Sm all and The poison barley is put up in Mrs. H unter. five-pound bags that sell at 35c M iss S ybil Veatcli spoke about each. the need fo r w orkers fo r observa NATIONAL 4-H MOBILIZATION Dealers in Cottage Grove and tion duty at the hotel lookout rurrounding communities a r e : "W erte station. Beidler’s Store a n d Farmers The W orkers circle w ill meet Union store. Cottage Grove; Cres next Wednesday fo r an a ll day well Farmers Exchange. Cres The week o f A p ril 5 to 11 is 4-H session at the home o f Mrs. M il- w e ll; and Addisons Store. Lo- club m obilization week It h o s ie r . Pauline group w ill serve a rane. been so declared throughout the potluck dinner Wednesday at the A ll o f Lane county is in a g ra j nation, and has been given sup- home o f Mrs. W E. W itch e r The digger ground squirrel control port and encouragement by the Sunshine circle w ill have in ill t v ? r r i\ aCC° rd“ ,\ CL Wi' t ,n,t ? ap,<‘; Presidenl o f ,he U ni,ed S,a,es 1,1 da> meeting next Wednesday fo r X X V I Oregon Code 1930 and Oregon Charles A Sprague, gov- WOrk. A potluck luncheon w ill be amendments thereto and in ae- ernor. has issued a statement so served. cordance w ith that law notice declaring it. i ’ _ published elsewhere in this issue There are three p rincipal oh- MKS x x s o x ho sted requiring a ll persons owning o r jectives. F irs t, to give every 4-H .................... having dominion over land to ex- ‘ club member an o p p ortu nity to u » Llovd Swanson entertained S E X ' «Si " - i . ' 1™ hls •* “ " > • « lu irre ls w ith in 30 days from ,ng his project to completion: sec- a, a 7:30 dessert The nexl P ond- ,o en,‘s l a large num ber of inR wiU Wlth M rs Rex Wheeler boys and g irls not now in club ,n , wo weeks. ONE G IV E S DEG REES AT w ork to take advantage o f this 1 * _ DORENA GRANGE. o pportunity to gain practical W. S. <’. S. MEETS, ------------- tra in in g in "le arnin g by doing;'* Mrs. Jim Abbott was given the and th ird , to seek th e xsupport of The Women’s Society o f Chris- firs t and second degrees at the 4-H club leaders, parents, and or- , tan Service M ethodist regular meeting o f the Dorena ganizations in the attainm ent o f church m.o , / of i h . the -h.iw-r w . grange last Thursday evening. both these objectives. In a ll the " , ‘ n ,™ . h » L V m Mrs. Lot Wagner reported on h isto ry of club w o rk there never wome'n n r e s e n ^ M ^ C 1 J t’ the Home Economics club held a» was a tim e when the expansion led th(, P^ ,. " J ” * the home o f M rs Leslie W icks, and intensification o f this v o lu n -, 2 , JOKN^NOW A p r il S t h - l l t h The group made a q u ilt to De ta ry tra in in g program among the placed in the emergency bed roll. ru ra l youth o f our state and na- which w ill be donated Plans were tion was more fu lly justified. also announced to hold a penny _________ supper a t the ladies club house TO W N S EN D CLUB PROGRAM. A p ril 30th. The next serving com- Th(, Tnw n.,,nd d „ h m ittee as announced bv M is > / Townsend club m ct Mon- Wagner T n c F u s e 's - Messrs and fo r a sociaI eveninC The S S T ¿>uU D^dge ^ S e r i S gram w^as opened w ith the smg- \«. l - co ^e M rs * d t 5 sisted her Th i> n u. v 'S 5feted uheru T1he..h SM,n was taken t ,',™ ^ ° ‘ 1<? F acing 1,1 Refreshments w,'rv served fo llo w in g the meeting. Those on the refreshm ent com- m ittee were Mrs. A lb ert Woodard. D o o little Ed D e cte r Ed Fm ne- *?g ?, AnM;r,ca ®nd the giving of Mrs. Bayard Reed and Mrs. Coch- y o o iin ie , eo i ueexer. tx t r inner- the f)ag sa|ute The rem ainder of ran. t>’. Sidne\ Bales reported the , he program follow s: Music, M r. - ' ? '^ ¿ Planned a bo* supper M ay Hazen and M rs. Olive Gawley; TACKY PARTY. J nex! A rn^e l*"g W' !J group singing o f Townsend songs; _______ M rs eil)ro n ’ H u n t^ A D ril 1 7 t h read,ng* M rs Tucker: « ” >8. M ix Mrs. A lvis W icks and M rs May T h e ^ iln g e vo ed to gne ioOO M rs M a£ ha Bennett were hostesses fo r the in prizes i i the ^ e n t ? ub Thursda> M rs Louis Dodee was in chaise as. X" . ' . D orw ard afternoon and entertained w ith a of the lecturer hour which car ? a" ,ey: wek’ome P « » i- "ta c k y * luncheon at the W icks ne lecturer nour. which car- dent. E. J. K ent; response, Mrs. home. Mrs. B ill M r^ a re a r ,,f n out the Easter theme w ith Gawley, W A. Hemenwav and Reedspoit and M rs H enrv Ben- group singing and scripture read- W ilb u r M cFarland: bulletins read nett were speciai guests* The ing by Ed F in n e rty ; s k it. Ray Potts; group w ill meet at the home of music. Mr. Tucker and M rs. Gaw- M rs Peter Nelson. A p ril 16 w ith LOCAL SCRAP .MARKET ley; reading, Mrs. Kate Adams; Mrs. W illia m Z im m erly as assist- O PEN E D HERE. song, Mrs. D orward. Mrs. Boyd, ant hostess. M rs. Adams and Ed F in n e rty ; __ W . E. M ills o f the c ity dump reading. Ed F innerty. The meet M ISS DORIS SM ITH grounds announced yesterday th a t ing was closed w ith the singing HONORED. tw o m arkets had been opened here o f "God Bless Am erica.” Dorena _______ fo r scrap m aterials, the c ity dump grange members were guests. Re- Mrs. Ina S tu a rt entertained last grounds and the Cottage Grove freshments were served at the Thursday w ith a shower fo r Miss Exchange. Prices paid by the tw o close of the evening. Mrs. W ill Dorrs S m ith at the home of Mrs. firm s are on par w ith those paid D orw ard was program leader. V. E. Booher. Games suitable to in other centers on the follow ing --------- :------------- the occasion were enjoyed D ain ty materials: 125.000.00« F E E T OF LU M B E R refreshm ents were served Copper w ire, 7c lb; lig h t cop- BOUGHT. _+ __ per, 6c lb.; aluminum . 9c lb.; red U. S. arm y engineers concluded L A D IE S ’ G O LF C LU B MEETS. brass, 7c lb.; yellow brass, 5c lb .;!a four-day lum ber auction Satur- _______ ligh t brass. 4c lb.; zinc, 4c Ib.T day at Portland w ith purchases The Ladies’ G oir club spent the inner tubes. 4c lb.; rubber tires, to ta lin g approxim ately 125.000,000 afternoon Wednesday in playing 30c per 100 lbs. feet o f f i r and pine from western golf. Mrs. Chris M iddleton and M ixed rags. lQ c lb.; bundles of lumbermen. Mrs. Jack B u tte rw o rth were mixed newspapers, including ma- Lumbermen believed it was the guests. Mrs. Frances H u n te r re- gazines (tied in bundles i; scrap largest purchase ever made here ceived the prize fo r lowest num- iron (f.o.b yard here), S7.60 per at a single meeting of buyers and ber o f putts on the fir s t five ton. m anufacturers. holes. H awaiian D elight ice cream is Mrs. Earl Ishmael and daughter MRS. GREGG E N T E R T A IN S . a delicious spring appetizer. T ry o f Portland spent Easter week end it at Gustafson’s, o f course. at the home o f M rs. Ishmael's Mrs. Ace Gregg entertained th*1 3 5-ltc-3 i parents, M r. and Mrs. E. C. Shay. Neighborhood club Tuesday a fte r noon. Mrs. Ernest Sears, Mrs. John H athaway, Mrs. A M. W hite and Mrs. A r th u r C arlile were guests. The house was a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w itn spring flowers. Refreshments were served. ATTENTION! Thin announcem ent ih u ii be im portant to Y Ü L ! “ W A R N IN G ! " should make No one any ar rangem ents for electric service at any location w ith o u t firs t c on su lti-*! the nearest o ffice of this company. "R estrictions necessary for certain materials for con struction have become so severe th a t ,'n the fu tu re it w ill be impossible to extend electric service except to proven A R M A M E N T A C T IV IT IE S and very mino. connections." tteddp K Uoirutt Y O U R ELE C TR IC S E R V A N T . Mountain States Power Co. “ A S elf-S upporting, Tax-Paying Private Enterprise" The Rolhfston fa m ily of Spring- field and the Clarence Peterson la n iily were guests. Doreria VOTERS M I NT REGISTER. Herm an Kanel, who is employed at Medford, spent the week end I»l M H t CO M PLETES at his home here. O th e r guests COI R S E . Sunday at the Kanel home were Guy Kanel of M ills C ity, Verne (Special to Sentinel I Kanel o f Albany, Miss Wanda P rivate C la ir 11. Dunlevy of the Quigley of Itayton. the Hgsil Kyle V, S M arine C oijvs detachment fa m ily o f Cottage Grove and the aboard the USS Mississippi bus Ray Kanel fa m ily of Nebraska. completed the ail plane m ainten Mr. anil Mrs H. I.. Chapman ance (xmise o f the M arine Corps o f Nebraska are v isitin g at the In s titu te , W ashington, D. C , ac home o f his brother, O tis Chap cording to an announcement by man. Col. John Potts, in s titu te d irec M r. and Mrs. Wm. Vaughn tor. spent Saturday it th e ir place at Pvt. Dunlevy, son of John Dun T riangle Lake levy, Disston route, Cottage Stanley Botikowski and I a . ihs Grove. Dregon. re e iis is l w ith his Dodge were in Eugene on business d l|ilo in ii a le tte r from the Cotn- Saturday. m andaiit of tlx* Mat me Corps, Mrs H arold Boslnugh of P o rt Lieutenant General I'homas H ol land spent the la tte r pan o f the comb, c o n g ru tu la tin i’ him on Ills week at the home o f her m other. excellent w ork m com pleting the Mrs. M. Mosby * course. Mrs, Chas Teeters entertained A copy of the le tte r has Is-cn w ith a dinner Sunday honoring placed •¡|M»n the reixm l ol Pvt. the birthdays of Charles Teeters, Dunlevy at M anne Corps llead- M is. Henetta Coomb-, of Spring- q ua rti rs ar.d an e ntry made m field and Mrs. Elsie Rolhfston. • I n s service record Ixxik New vo id 's wishing to vote In the May p rim a ry elect ions must register Ix lo ie A p ril 14 V o i d - must register as membern i.t e ithe r the dem ocratic or republi can parties to vote lit the p rim a ly elections. R egistrations w ill he required of persons who have come to ( be gun since they voted last and hnve lived in this stale ut least st.\ months, (MTsons who w ill lie Miss M argaret Wilson o f Phoe nix, Arizona, is spending a vaca- i tion here w ith her parents, M r. J and Mrs. W. O. Wilson. j What About The OM Folks? When they're not so active anymore and spells of constipation annoy them with dizziness, heartburn, hesdaches, or torturing gss puns, get ADLERIKA. We have many letters from thankful users who sre far past middle-age. Your druggist has ADLERIKA. Cottage Grove Pharmacy, K e lly I Drug Co., and Kern’s for Drugs, A N A M A Z IN G O F F E R Ì y 1.1 R MONB1 H W H II Gr. Parker's t urn Iteinover lads lo remove any painful corn or cal lous (inly 35c ut Cottage Gru ve Pharmacy. W e B uy All S crap M aterials CO n AGE GROVE EXCHANGE CITY JUNK GROUNDS in and day out Safeway’i Guaranteed Meats plan meant more tender, juicy meat for your money. Our experts buy only the "b e tte r-e a tin g ” grades of BACON A I'liin tii’V A id Size Piece . . l b . 2 7 c m e a t. . . prepare the»e quality meats with special care . . . deliver to each market just the amounts expected to sell right away. You must be pleated— every cut and every time— or money beckl B E E F R O A S T - - B la d e C u t s ................................. |b . 2 7 c S IR L O IN S T E A K S ........................................... FRESH GROUND BEEF B O IL IN G BEEF 2 ................................................ A SSORTED LU NCH EON M EATS lb. 3 7 c lbs. 46e |b . 15c S L IC E D B A C O N lb . 3 1 c PO RK CH O PS 37c IA M B C H O PS . 35c lb. 3 3 c A s ft f a r Yoar-'Chttftge in D e fe n fé S a v ilig i S ta m p s ' Produce Prices F ri. and Sat. Only A P P L E S , W iiitsap s, D elicious 11». 6V4C G R A P E F R U IT , Arixonii S«-.-«ll. - O R A N G E S . X n v ck Ih RHUBARB I ' 1 _ . a T O M A T O E S . B ed, rip.- Ih N E W P O T A T O E S . < alii.tr > ¡a C A B B A O E , Local A sp a rag u s A vocados Cnlavos tops fo r salud» 4c h. jc 15c II. 5c |i. 2c jcd*0 -, J00 ,we u°’o'', b 0 t * *(<«• ' c.' os" Is In! C h e ru b M ilk ™<•*■» ¿J for 29c Ubili i f T o i l e t S o a p Soft-W e ve Tissue 3 mb 23c C a p ’s C o rn ed Beef 1 19c CRISCO ¿ s " .“ " , 3 ¿ i n 69c S N O W D R IF T i s s s . 3 &69c Royal Satin 3 i bn 59c ¡MU’S Prices Subject to Market Changes Picked Up On Main E. J. Sears, M ayor o f Poverty Flats and reputedly the best fed fa rm e r in D elight Valley, is re covering from over eating a t the Masonic clam feed. Sears, accord ing to reports almost foundered, as a fellow w ill a t these free feeds. He w on't be w o rth much as a fa rm e r fo r a t least six months. ( I t takes a horse longer than th a t to get over being found- \ ered). John H enry Long, the Grove H ardw are m erchant who did guard d u ty a t the c iv ilia n defense office last n ig ht and was on his toes ready to give an alarm in case o f an invasion, adm its that nice spring days like yesterday gives him a peculiar feeling and sets his feet to itching fo r a fish- 1 ing trip . He went down the Ump qua today to t r y his ’luck. He | used to th in k the store could not do w ith o u t him, but th a t goes to show how a fellow w ill slip a fte r ! staying here awhile. 21 years of age Ix'fore electloh. persons who have not votisi in si least one ol tw o previous elec tions anti |M*rsons Whose addresses are d iffe re n t now Ihan they were at the last election. re a m e tie s 2 15c M J B R ic e , . < ;< n .2 3 ° F l o u r “(SSST 2 4 Va 93« 4 9 « . S I.69 F l o u r 1 ■' D-..J H'.i 9 9 c S I.7 9 H a r v e s t B l o s s o m F l o u r '«V. » 1 .4 9 «9 ol. G o ld M e d a l B is q u ic k • Alb P a n c a k e F l o u r niuburr nt«. 21c B a k i n g P o w d e r Clabber Can 2 0 e H oi. I'k « e 5 C S a lt, T r ia n g le S u _ g a r , . W h i t e ______ S a t i n 1 0 Sert 6.1c G r a h a m C r a a c c k k e r s "’•’TX* c«u. 3 1 c S o d a C r a c k e r s "** Ul4,r > » Hit 1 7 c J a m , M a ra sc a N o . S c« 6 9c P e a n u t B u t t e r "**' "“*** i>. iu 1 9 c S a n d w i c h S p r e a d 'u.,.1* Q Ql l lu Jo/ 42c K r a f t C h e e s e * « • .’¿ J Lo.r 3 6 c 2S<- L i b b y M u s t a r d P i c k l e s 2 J * A oz R S ■"•’ A. C id e r V in e g a r Í ».til*»n ,n < 2 1<* L ee & P e rrin s S a u c e 29e II'AM C h ili S a u c e , H e in z B ottle 28c n%oe C h ili S a u c e , M o n e ta B otile 15«= O il <-<^4 Prices A i e fo r A p r il 10 to 15 Inclusive C a ts u p , R e d H ill H ot Sauce ¿«"i 12c CM 3 n c O u r M o th e rs ' C o c o a B a k e r s C o c o a u' u, <*, 16« B lu e L a b e l K a ro 5 - lb . c a n 3 5 c S y ru p MM 2 9 c . .. 6 3 c L e m o n D ro p s <-.« 10c C re m e D e M e n th e C a n d y 1 9 c N a b is c o , 100% B r a n u r». 19« C o m F la k e .3 *,w" 2 i * m . 9« G o l d M e d a l C o r n K ix 2i^. 19c S h re d d e d R a ls to n 2 1 1 • 25c T r ia n g le Q u ic k O a ts «¡T 22« D rie d P ru n e s , la r g e S5. 2 3 ° C l 6 n n A i r e G r a p e f r u i t 2 cL! 2 3 ° S ia re g o n P e a rs * * • N°AI^ |7 C F r u i t C o c k t a i l h ..,™ , r „,« ' "¿J 13« San W an P eas 1 "£.» 12« B l u e T a g W h o l e B e e t s 2 &.* 25« C o u n t r y H o m e C o r n ra T c « 12« A sp a rag u s 0M X % .,. N(, ,, ,n 2 P o r k & B e a n s ............. k , H i j c M e a t B a lls & G ra v y 9.3c B iltm o re S a lm o n s c 22« D i a m o n d W a x P a p e r IH-ft roll 15c V a r B r i i e L i q u i d W a x « c. 69« Q u a lity B ro o m s M 69« E la s tic S ta rc h n .. S e a r c h lig h t M a tc h e s ? H o ily C le a n s e r 3 m i Oc F a c ia l T is s u e s w . i o « .„ .2 3 c R o v e r D o g F o o d 3 cTJ*;i 23c M a n k in d D o g W a fe rs Ai 23«