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TTTE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. PREGO’ \ustralian General W ork Clothes Good sturdy pants. Olive twill, sanforized nnterial. Beat aril pockets Made for $ | 98 * hard wear A = Grey covert cloth, sanfor ised, good weight. They w on’t be here long at this price $ | 6 9 Summer weight blue cov ert cloth, sanforized $ 1 3 9 shrunk A — We have nice looking shirts and pants to match, too: Large assortment cf good quality work shirts in covert, chambray and taxicloth. See these shirts be fore you buy as they are extra v,lu“ ’ 79« .»»I« Natural color cotton w o r k sex. Ideal for summer w e a r Get your sum in e r supplies now. Sizes 10 to 12 15 pr. We h a v e a dandy assort ment of cloth a n d leather faced g l o v e s for any job. Low prices. 815 Main Street Cottage Grove , w ith her daughter, Mrs. Eva M r. and Mrs. Alpha P itcher and \ i so„ Mr. and Mrs. Dale P itcher of ______ Seattle were week-end visitors M rs. T. A. Stivers o f Eugene w ith relatives in Cottage Grove, ana Mrs. Dianne Bishop o f P ort- land visited over the week end at M rs J. W S m ith of Eugene the home o f M r. and Mrs. Damon spent a few days the firs t of the Scott. M rs Stivers and Mrs. week at the home o f her son Rus- Bishop are m other and sister, re sell E. Sm ifh and fam ily. spectively, of Mrs. Scott. »Mrs. Leon M orton returned to her home Saturday a fte r visiting w ith her parents. M r. and Mm. C. E. Fisher, in Portland, _______ M r. and Mrs. Bruce Pearson and Miss M a ry C lerin of P ortland spent the week end at the home o f Mrs. Pearson s parents, M r. and M rs. F. L. Grannis. M rs. Flossie S ta rk and two sons returned last week from F ort z - .. Knox. Kentucky where they v SDent several w ith L t we('k end S tark, who has been tra in in g th e ir son there and fam Members of the Cottage Grove Eastern S tar who attended the farew ell p a rty at S pringfield Thursday evening fo r L t. C. A. Sw artz given by the Masonic and Eastern lodges, were Mrs. Echo Gaidabini. M r. and Mrs. Don A l len, Mrs. F rank W hite, Miss Eunice VanDenburg, M r. and Mrs. D elbert Safley. M r. and Mrs. W illia m Thum, M rs.. Velma H a rre l and Mrs. J. P. Graham. Historical Events LAWN and GARDEN FERTILIZER BEIDLER’S FEED AND SEED STORE A rc a d e T h e a tre Latham C ity, called by the serious illness M rs Ruth W o o d s o n accom- of Mrs. W illiam s' sister. .. ... . panied by her a u n t, M rs. Sue M r. and Mrs. M u rra y Trunnell Seaton and her nephew, Jim m y near Creswell Sunday af- Can"- re tu rn ed the fir s t o f the visited »emoon. week from a vis it in C alifornia. M r. and Mrs. H oward Cross and _ t -» c* u i iii u n n o i f o Salem sp e n t xvioncuiy children Monday d a > o < lh , p - r Savage and ■ n ig h , at , o he H iic r n „ JTent T‘runne„ homy daughter Pat of Roseburg spent the week end a t the C. S. Roberts home. _______ T w enty-eight members o f the 2 1 . i v ^ h e i ’^ ^ ' o3^ ' panied by th e ir m other advisor Mrs. W. O. Wilson and daugh M rs. Helen Roberts, attended the , K..,. te r M argaret spent the week end Presbyterian church in a body in M Seattle visiting relatives. Sunday m orning. _________ M o X Silk Creek Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilru n d o f V Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. I A lv in Allen and fa m ily were din- i tier guests Sunday at the home ot The Secretary of A g ricu ltu re Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allen. has given assurance that the F o r Mrs. II. A. Sm ith is visiting est Service w ill protect the g n u - friends and i «•lathes in Albany " l.iglil »trete, h il gusti oui • '—I uniHiii •ng perm its of stockmen who re Robert and Russell Woolen, t duce the number of th e ir ca ttle were in 'P o rtla n d last week ta k and sheep by m arketing them fo r ing tests preparatory to entering APRIL fixnl as a w ar measure, according the .air corps. I» - Pnrttle cable cotnpktsd. to Lyle F W atts, regional fo re st Mrs. Rigsby of Oakridge visited 1908, er. Ù. S. departm ent o f a g ric u l M is K itty McCoy over the week ture. forest service. The livestock J end. 17 Nasi bombers mid Scapi Flow uiea. 1940. (xipulation is large in proportion Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Chest to the cupacity of western ranges, nut of Cottage Grove weie dinner -haul Raver» slorted hie and grazing perm its are much in guests Friday evening a, the lamoin tide, 1775. demand. home o f M r. and Mrs. Albey t t Mie Florence Hammon B e tte r feeding ami management Ritchey The dinner was given m anointed U S minister and selective butchering ra th e r honor of Mr. Ritchey s birthday, toNorway. 1937, than increased numbers is the v< . ,, , method which the departm ent o f ,.1', r , i |X” " -Cuba'e Independence a g ricu ltu re w a r boards hlH,. »'Is thum b las. w.s-k. tecuqnlled by U S.. adopted to meet the w artim e re- M rs- Ada Mo*»ey has returned 12 killed in wore, U S . quirem ents fo r meat. This means weeks visit at the auto crash, .'Jayton Mlr> bigger and b etter animals, herds " f h cr daughter and son-in- neeota. 1940 im p r o v ta l by culling in fe rio r anl- »""• M i. and Mrs M ilto n Piilleske mala, and w ell m aintained rang. s. ,,f Snlc,n' * b o neconi,Minle<l h e r Many stock ranches are depend- lo her " nd to r the Chiropractic Physician en, upon grazing perm its on the w ,, k * Australia's M aj. Gen. Gordon Rennett. who figured in ill-starred national forests. Pas, use of the The 4-H Cooking club met w ith defense of Singapore, returns to Sydney, where his wire is shown greet range has resulted in a preferen- th e ir instructor, Mrs. C lara Pun- ing him. He works now with M acA rthur, tia l status of certain ranches. It can. a, the S ilk Creek school H O O V E R T O F IN II O N is these preferred privileges th a t Saturday m orning The day was m . h t \ / . ie w ill be protected, should the own- sp»?n, In hiking and having a pic- Ex-President Herbert Hoover er reduce the usual number o f hk' lunch. w ill help local fishermen o|ien the stock to supply fond during ,h e | —----- — season S a,unlay by try in g hl« emergency and find it d iffic u lt to IS A T T E N D M E T H O D I S T luck on the McKenzie. Press re restock. v V O IT U C O N V E N T IO N . p o rt! state the ex-pn-stdent has made reservations at the Log T hirteen from Cottage Grove Cabin near the McKenzie bridge attended the unnual spring con- and w ill s|H-nd the week end there , vention of Methodlgt youth of the w ith his son fishing. Southern Oregon Cascade d is tric t Linn C o u n t y A , the held a, G rants Pass. A p ril 10, 11 F. W Hawkins and H a rry Ray ing o f tro u t season, angling should T be excellent in the lower streams ‘ ' • 1 s w a s th e fir st c o n v e n - X|N. n { Sunday up the McKenzie tlon which has been held since viewing the boat parade In L in n county. The Calapooya the new name of Methodist Youth riv e r anil Its trib u ta rie s should be the best place fo r worm and egg Fellowship has been given to the Deliciously different. H o n e y lishing. Numerous sm all streams y" " ‘,h Miss Alberta F ru it Salad Ice ('ream at G ustaf rUlKinM of Cottage Grove w « in the v ic in ity of Lebanon, Stud 30-ltc-31 elected chairm an of the Cmixjua son's, of course Horse. Beaver. Scott, H am ilton. Bilycu and Thomas Creeks, should sub-district. At the close o f the a ll be good fo r bait fishing. The convention a g ift was presented to the re tirin g president o t Ih e d i s W illam ette river, Big and L ittle tric t, Miss lna Monroe, aloo of Muddy and numerous other small Cottage Grove. The Rev. W. A. streams in the v ic in ity of Albar.y | are usually always good in the Briggs has acted ns pastor-coun sellor fo r the d is tric t council d u r early p art o f trou t season. , year and taught ,h>- Lane C o u n ty — Angling co n d l-. ing the .. | mls _ lions are promising fo r the open- COnVen“ on Sund,,y <ch,,o‘ t‘U" s ing o f the season Big Creek and rhose attending from here All Kinds of Garden Seeds Ten M ile Creek are both in pet- w ,re : Richard Welden, Caroline feet condition at this time. Lake Unglund. Ix»ts Welden, Phyllis and Plants at Creek and trib u ta rie s are low «mi Sorensen. Ina Monroe, ftonn.i clear. The Siuslaw riv e r and W ild - C lark. Frances Adams Albert i cat creek are also low and clear. Adkins, B etty Jeanne Stonehurg. , Some nice trou t are being ta k e n ' W ordcott, Mr. and Mrs i from Siltcoos riv e r on spinner and ' i'* *» Safley and the Rev. W. A. j worms. Bass fishing is also lin- Driggs. proving in Siltcoos and Cleawox I -------------------------- i lakes. Sweet creek is low and See Western A uto lo r your fish- , clear. AH roads are passable in ing needs. Remember the season Phone 57 j western Lane county a, this opens Saturday. Western Auto lin.e w ith o u t chains. I f there are can save you m on ey. 3 6-ltc-3i Y A N K E E IN G E N U IT Y an d $300 b u ilt th is c o m m u n ity c o no excessive rains between now — ——— — — — — —— — o p e r a tiv e fir e p r o te c tio n u n it. J a p b o m b s w ill c a u se no d a n u i e and the opening day, fishing in M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty 's R iv e r d a le d istr ic t w h e r e 225 fa m ilie s p o o lr d should be very good. r e so u r c e s and b u ilt th is h a n d y f ir e - f ig h t in g u n it. E q u ip p ed w ith Douglas C ounty AH streams in ' u n iv e r sa l tr a ile r h itc h , a n y e a r can h ook on and ta k e to sc e n e o f this d is tric t are in excellent con-' b la z e. S ta te K e e p O regon G re en o f f ic ia ls are u rg in g o th e r O reg o n ditio n fo r this tim e o f the year. ru ral c o m m u n itie s to look th is u n it o v e r. ________________ Streams are clear and not too | .. . . High. W ith no heavy rains be-1 P icknell fo r p re s id e n t; H a r o ld , tw e e n n o w an(, t h r f)f)6nInK i Admission H e and Ufa Barrows, vice p i. -uh n l . L e o n t r o u , „ 1M,n lis h in g sh o u ld I» | Eri., Nat., A p ril H - lt l .— “ N htit M y R ig M o n th ." J o e E. Brown, secretary; G ilbe rt Year- very good. B a it fishing w ill be the Brown, V icto r Jury, Adele Murn, F ritz Feld Also . ¿ ÿ to îd , o T c r ö ü best bet. however. Worms and! “ Part« < « llln g ," Elizabeth Bergner, Randolph Scott, PaM u n Sunday fo f r ' Salt Lake , „o.. W song leader, I f r u Pass left ¿'„' hite, ii “ ,!’ sall” (>n eggs are Ix-st bait. Chi ¡ Basil Rjithimne. Fishing Bulletin See W . B. JOHNSTON fo r R e a l» Mrs. L e ttie K nickerbocker ex- ,0 movc to Veneta the las, O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Of (his week where she w ill live x ir «7“ vv ~ * of n i ' l n ^ r J i » ,5 P CI <T k spcat ,he a t F o rt Stevens w ith Captain Colin G aroutte ily Safety of Grazing Permits Assured DR H A. HAGEN We Give and Redeem 8 &H. Green Stamps Sid Wynne, son o f Arm and Wynne o f this city, came up from San Francisco the la tte r p a rt of last week fo r a few days visit w ith relatives and friends. M i. Wynne has enlisted w ith the V. S. arm y recently. ------------- M r. and Mi's. J. O. Roine recent- ly o f Fontana. C alifornia, have bought the W. T. Bostick farm near Dorena and have taken pos session of th e ir new property. H ouk Mr “ “i° ? “ Dcxik salmon are beginning to s»’’1141, in 'he W inchester Forks .,n.i Cleveland rapids ., i « i _ i . i . . and .,i,hont?h n o t in v<!rv <n-<» » ' a lt ho ;)(,,.v p „ .,fi. .,r( ben. ,,CrS- Roa<b 3rC f " ' r C° ndi,,On 1 Alderm an, Robert Barlow. David but chains should be taken along when goin£ into the hack coun Garman and Leroy Barlow. try. W. J. W hite was injured in a enroute t0 M aho_ M rs . Cross Deschutes C ounty Deschutes fa ll from a horse and is now about riv e r south of Bend is clear an i is a niece o f Mrs. T ru n ne ll and a On crutches. form er resident of Cottage Grove. M r. and M rs Ralph Thomas re- i‘ h'? M is s Jean Je a n Y e a ro u s and M is-j | turned to Latham ___ ___ west o f riv La- Yearous and Mias aitd i _____ moved > .■_i_ th e ir 1 „ i „ 1 „ kup T lw ( I L ( f t „ camp e D cachotei er Alyce T ru n n e ll spent Sunday in household goods to Oregon C ity "s niuddv fro m ' f r i ? n "jl WhCre ’ ^ y V'Sited 1"lenP recent m elting snows as is Squaw «-reek. T ru n ne ll. -pt,e jr W a lker fa m ily spent Jefferson County Low er Des- . L,oyd Pelers came from P o rt- Sunday at the home of Mm. „ .u x, r> i u chut« h'Sh and clear at this land to v is it his folks fo r th e w » i i , « . • n S L ' " ' 1' M t K 'S ” > " ? i nnar - , ' W * Su , „ e toL l b” n 111 , M r ° “ ,r ' -r j z>tn ing Tuesday members are: W illia m H am ilton. W endell W alker, Florence Hieke- th ier, Everette Yearous, Gerald w .llson , Donald Picknell. Clyde B ’ rlOW' “ X . I r S - S X . T ^ y w,?h" S T S m S . S S l X Non., Mon., Tue«., A p ril I »-20-2 L — "Remember the Day,” Claudette C olbert, John Payne. John Shepperd, Ann Todd. Douglas C ro ft, Jane Seymour. Wed.. Thiir«., A p ril 27-2»— "Joan of Parta.’* Michele Morgan. Paul Henreid, Thomas M itchell. May Robium, Also "DbMglng Voting L ady," Joan C arroll, Elmond O 'Brien, Ruth W a rrick D iane T h e a tre Adml»«lon I Ic and 2Ac B a r g a in N ig h t« I k a n d I S c; H at. M a t. l i e a n d 20c T h iir»., F r l., A p ril 10-17— " R ig h t to th e H e a r t" R ren dn Joyce, Joseph N IG H T S Allen, Cohlna W righ t. B A R G A IN N at., H un., A p ril 10-19— “ T w ilig h t on th e T r a il," W ll- fo rm e rly o f Dorena, have rented M r. Anderson’s auTit Mrs. flu e h . c CO n w, . 00 d lium Boyd, Wanda McKay, Andv Clyde, Brad King. and moved in l° thc Fred H a rris T runnell. A fte r a business trip to r^ s f u r ^ T h ^ w ater A lso C o n fe s sio n « o f H o sto n R liu-kle," Chester Morris, h° USe reCent)y WWncd by A ,v -*!l P« r,lan d M r. A n d ^s o n w ill b e / 03* f<d r ' Wa,er c k a r' H a rrie t H illia rd , Richard Lane, George E. Stone. Sat Lockwood. employed at the Champion mine urday M atinee 2:30 p. m. S P E N C E R G IV E N 2 0 D A Y S . A t a m eeting o f the sharehold- at Bohemia, Mon., T u e « ., W ed ., A p r il 2 0 -2 1 -2 2 — ( I.O N E D . ers o f the 17 telephone line Mon- . Jaek Colin Spencer of D rain day evening at the F. B. V a n -' See Western A uto fo r your fish S ., ( A Ñ A D A P L A N F A R M Thiir«., F rl., A p ril 2»-2I— “ ('n il Out the Marines,” V ic was given a 20-day sentence in the N o rtw ic k home the fo llo w in g of- to r MeLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Bjnnle Barnes. Paul ing needs. Remember the season C O O P E R A T IO N . ' Douglas county ja il at Roseburg opens Saturday. Western A uto f,cers werc reelected: President, K elly, lio ro th y Lovett, F ra n k lin Pangborn, Six H its Saturday on charge of operating a B A R G A IN NIGHTS. can save you money. 36-ltc-3i p- B V a n N o rtw ic k ; secretary. A jo in t arrangem ent between mo,or vehicle w ith o u t a license. ________ Hugh T ru n n e ll; trustee, Ben C hil- Canada and the U /lite d States to son. The o the r trustees are Ralph provide more effective use o f ag- He had been in the Roseburg ju s I t pays to insure w ith sure in-1 occasions hp • » » < , i p previous rev io u v s i„|, occiisio R ed R o s e B u t t e r a n d I c e C r ea m . H s w I gv y Hnd CiJ(‘nn Irnkin* T ThC e tice | , c court I o u n W„ on „ surance w ith Chas. H a ll. 14-tfc Aolc fo r th e m . C. G . C r e a m e r y , tf meeting was w ell attended. pq F rid a y by President Roosevelt The sm all (laughter o f A r t and Prim e M in ister W. L. Mc- Schofield S tew art fo r Plumbing, ......... I t pays to insure w ith sure in Jenkins fe ll out o f a ear door Kenzie K in g of Canada. Phone 217J. 1-tfc 34-tfc w »1*»e ' ' was traveling. She was 'j-pc agreement provides: surance w ith Chas. H all. in a Eugene hospital Sunday and p o r increased production of oil C hiropractic w ill keep you fit. Call at Dr. Sim kin's office over HEARN C EM ETER Y C LE A N U P Monday. She is now recuperating bearing crops such as soybeans in at the home o f her grandm other, the U nited Stales; and of oafs, Petersen’s. Phone 5. 34-tfc AH persons interested in the i M r/ ‘ fjU y *,f'n k ' nK barley and flax in Canada. Deliciously d ifferen t. H o n e y Sears cemetery are invited to a •Jun'or Dugan o f Oregon State FOr fa c ilita tin g seasonal move- WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF F ru it Salad Ice Cream a t Gustaf- cleanup A p ril 26th, 1942 a t the 's»x>r,, ,be wc>p»< rn fI a ' bis home ment of farm labor and machin- son s. of course. 36-ltc-3i cemetery. 35-2tc-36 bere. .Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan ery across the common boundary. GARDEN SEEDS and TOOLS ONION SETS, CABBAGE, CAULI ----- ------------- --------------------------- — -— — took him back ,0 C orvallis Sun- ______________ daí r J M r- and M rs- Guy M cF e rrin FLOWER, LETTUCE and ONION PLANTS r. and Mrs. Jack W h itn e y ,, Sp,.nt Sunday in M aicola v isitin g fo rm e r residents, now of Portland, his mother, spent the week end w ith M r. and . Mrs. A. C. Tomafihek. M r. and M rs. Ed Guy o f Leban on spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Guy's brother, Claude Plas CHOICE OF 4 POSES. ter. WE FEATURE CROWN AND SPERRY CHICK STARTER IN 3x4—$ 5.00 Per Doz. A 4-H club known as the Vic- to ry Gardeners elected T e rry 4x0— $ 9.00 Per Doz. w h o ro n by the death of a d a u g h te r 0 M rs Mabel E n s . They w ife acrom i They were accom panied by H a rry Lewis and Mrs E. A. Lukers. K ansas ,n ^ an Jose, C alifornia, was ST>5Jght h° me Sunday his 5500 » 3 lte r fa m !iy and M re 806 Meranda. M rs. M orris also retu rn - ed w ith them. M r. M o rris is said to be im proving. ------------ - and , M r. and Mrs. C. S. Roberts -----------------, fa m i|y wen‘ over to McKenzie riv e r Sunday to view the boat races. F o r Y o u r V ic to ry G a rd e n CHARLES S. HALL PORTRAITS INSURANCE AGENCY NoArguments V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N W A R N m e ets 2nd M onday o f t h c m o n th a t C o t t a g e G r o v e a r m o r y . A ll A n e u ib c r s a r e In v it e d t o a t t e n d . W. A c e G r e g g , C o m m a n d e r . 5x7—$12.50 Per Doz. Special Price on St jde.it Portraits Kodak Finishing, 25c Rcll Picture Shop W E SELL E V E R G R E E N A N D V IG O R O F E R T IL IZ E R MASH AND PELLETS FARMERS’ UNION STORE 49 South 6t,h Street Phone 3