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Gift Suggestions
for Mother’s Day
Larkwood and Berkshire
silk hosiery. These are ex
tra valnesj
^25
Lady Millicant Slips, white
or tea rose, tailored or lace
trim. Sixes 32 to 44.
Boxed Handkerchiefs al
ways a good gift. Mother
will appreciate.
Give Mother some real
good print for a dress or
apron. Best quality obtain
able.
29 to 69c ______ 29 >
Hand Made Handkerchiefs.
Made in China. This will be
all of these for the dura-
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Heavy Turkish T o w e ls .
Beautiful plain colors and
stripes. Real values.
Lace Table Cloths. Defi
nitely a lasting gift. Dif
ferent kinds and sixes. As
low as
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.29 and up
New bright colored dresser
scarfs with l a c e edges.
Really pretty.
Mr. and Mrs. Renton Schrenk
and son. Gordon, were entertained
Monday evening at a 7:00 dinner
at tlie home o f M r. and Mrs. W.
C. M artin. The Sehtvnks fe lt fo r
th e ir new home near Eugene on
Tuesday.
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John Cuninungs. son of M r. and
Mrs. Weston Cummings left W ed
nesday a fte r spending a furlough
w ith his parents.
Doris S m ith left Sunday night
fo r Baton Rouge. Louisiana.
M rs W. T. Bussear of Yachats
is v isitin g a few days in Cottage
Grove and looking a fte r business
interests.
■ M O N i.iU M .r M A M
ABOVT CONTEST.
London
Walker
Lynx Hollow
A rcade T h eatre
Timely Articles
SLEEPIN G BAGS
Historical Events
planned.
Rolx*rt M dls. son of M r. and
Mrs. K a rl Mdls, is v isitin g at the
home of his parents during a
fo ur day furlough. He has been
stationed at f o r t Stevens but ex
perts to be moved to some other
plaee. M r. and Mrs. M ills visited
hint at F ort Stevens Sunday.
You May Need This Spring:
Latham
The Elvis Boawella of Death;
Vulley, C alifornia, who purchased
the Johnson plaee, have ■ sent worI
(bat they w ill not move to Latham
this summer us they previously
The Hebron Grange met fo r
regular business m eeting at the
Com m unity H all F riday evening.
Due to co n flictin g high school en
We Give aad Redeem SAH. Green Stamps
tertainm ent and transportation,
the attendance was small.
An a g ric u ltu ra l report was g iv
en by W a lte r Baker, consisting
chiefly o f a report on the rubber
situation. Members were urged to
use greatest precaution in the use
o f th e ir cars and advised to double
615 Main Street
Cottage Grove
up when possible fo r trips to
town. Recent findings of govern
ment o fficials were cited in re
gards to the fu tu re o f tires.
D em onstrating garb and equipm ent of modern V i S. soldier In < hem -
Changes in the grange canning
Ical warfare service, this member of Army .Air Force advance« down«
contest were brought to the a t
wind in area that has been mu»tard gassed. Pressure tank under his
le ft shoulder Isn't for op ratin e notato bn»-!
tention of members interested by
See W. B. JOHNSTON for R eal'
and Mrs. Charles MeDon- the home economics chairman.
house. The teachers. Mrs. Frank
E state Bargains, Loans. Rentals.
Mareola were Sunday Jeanne M orton. A report on the
I Treadw ell and Mrs. W rlg h , were
O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc guests at the home o f M r. and sal?s slips Cöplest was made and
members were advised to consult
W illa rd Petersen, school p rin c i assisted by Mrs. Fred K itu la n d
Mrs. Lee Cox.
Myron Perry, police chief, was
th e ir latest issue of the B u lle tin pal. and Jack Beshong, coach, Schixil w as dism issed at 2:30 and
a business vis ito r in Eugene M on
Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh returned fo r eligible advertisers slips and took the firs t and second string registering up to 8 o'clock.
day.
to save th e ir slips fo r the qua rte r basketball boys teams to Salem,
Mrs. A. B. W o lfa rd accompani
Saturday from Portland.
beginning A p ril 1st. Some m a te ti- F riday nigh, to spend the week ed her son and daughter-in-law
Messrs, and Mmes. E arl H ill
C arl Ham bro o f Princeton. New a* on the rationing reg istra tion end. The group visited the state Mr. and Mrs. Horace W olfard. fc r
and Ld Wiese returned from Gold Jersey, w ill speak Sunday night was explained by Mrs. M orton.
capitol building, p enitentiary, in- a tw o weeks v is it at Klam ath
Beach Friday, where they
were aj M c A rth u r court in Eugene and
resolution, to be presented to sane hospital and Indian school, Falls.
success,ul in m aking a good catch Mondav m orning at an assembly ‘ ^e state grange committee, and The boys enjoyed the tr ip very
M r. and Mrs. Mac Kinsland of
of Chinook. They were joined at Of U nive rsity o f Oregon students, addressed to Farm ers o f Am erica, much. Those going
were
Bob Portland are guests at the home
M arshfield by M r. and
Mrs. M r . Ham bro was president o f the was read- This is an appeal to a ll Ewing, J e rry
New ton. James o f Mae's parents, M r. and Mrs.
Horace Sutherland.
Norwegian parliam ent fo r twen- farm ers to jo in some farm organ- Hooker, James Banton, Torn Van Fred Kinsland.
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ty years and also served as presi- **ations.
Havel, Jack Van Havel. Lavern
The Green Ridge M ill Co. an
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° \ Eu®ene' rc" dent o f the League of Nations a,
Follow ing the m eeting refresh- Hess, R ichard Currin, LcRoy Ew-
nounced the raise o f five cents an
publican candidate fo r congress one , irn<, y jr sn(j &jrs. H am bio ments were serve« by M r. and mg and Dean Kelly.
hour in pay fo r a ll th e ir em
from the 4th d istrict, was here
M rs. N orval W illiam s and chil-
w ill spend the week end here Mrs. W a lte r B aker and M r. and
Monday in the interest o f his can w ith M r. and Mrs. Georg Bjorset. Mrs. Roy Means. The next meet- dren left Saturday fo r P ortland to ployes.
didacy.
M r. and Mrs. A. M. E|>pen-
Mrs. Ham bro is a cousin o f M r. ing w ill be held a t the Commun make th e ir fu tu re home. M r. W il
Bjorset.
ity H a ll on M ay 15th. w ith th? liams has been employed at P ort' baugh o f Eugene were guest» of
Georg Bjorset went to Portland
Al's parents, M r. and .Mrs. Jos.
Fred H a rris fa m ily in charge o f land several weeks.
Tuesday to attend a federal gov
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M r. and Mrs. Hugh C u rrin and refreshments,
H a rry Zim m erm an o f T igard Eppcnbaugh.
em m ent lum ber auction He plans d a ^ H e r and son-in-law. M r. and
Mrs. Dee LaCasse w ill lx? host
was an overnight guest a t the
to be in Portland u n til the la tte r Mrs. P a rry Yob o f Eugene, vis
ess on M ay 13 to the Lynx H ollow
Russek Bemis home Monday.
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p a rt o f the week.
ited Sunday a t the home o f M r.
.Mrs. M a ry P hillips spent last C om m unity club.
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C urrin's sister. Miss Lula C urrin.
week w ith her cousin, Mrs. Maggie
M r. and Mrs. Ray Vincent made
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E arl H ill o f Cushman, member M edley at Oakland.
a business tr ip to W o lf Creek
M r. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk of the state legislature, w ill ad-
M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Treadw ell
F riday.
and son Gordon moved Tuesday dress members o f the Lions club ° f L yn x H ollow were callers Wed-
The federal m attress project is
to the Meadowview com m unity, today noon on the operation of nesday evening a t the Ber, New- being conducted at W alker. There
M r. and Mrs. E H. Eccles Jr.
north of Eugene, where they w iil the selective service law in Lane ton home.
are 110 mattresses ,o be mad
o f San Diego are
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E. N. Brasher spent the pa.-t ami several com forters. Mrs. John
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tw o weeks on his fa rm on F all S ,alder of D elight Valley is su
w ith his brother in the operation board.
R iver. Mrs. Brasher and Wesley pervising the w ork.
of sev?ral farms.
Last Thursday Elmo Chase of sPent thp w w k <:nd a t. ,he fa rm -
The Sage fa m ily of Saginaw
Miss Venóla Marsh and Bob
M r. and Mrs. Edw in T u lla r and have moved on the John W rig h t
oaiuroav
. Eu8ene- member of the W iliam -
R iley o f E lkto n were Saturday
home of
L *o>’d " olfard. who has been ette valley flood control basin M r. and M rs. E a rl T u lla r an-l place a, W a lke r recently.
evening guests at the
stationed at the U. S. Naval tra in - commission, addressed the club on baby of Eugene were guests Sun
R egistration fo r sugar ratio nin g
M rs. M artha Marsh.
mg station at San Diego, C alifo r- the outlook of the basin project day at the Joe Geer home.
was held at the W a lker grade
Mrs. Grace Blackm ore o f Co school May 4. 5, 6.
G arouttx
" “ j haS comPleted his tra in in g w ith special reference to the pos-
M r. and Mrs. W. A.
P ortland
and *S n° W ^.ationed on thc Ore* -'ibilities o f fu tu re construction burg spent the week end w ith her
M r. and Mrs. H oward Conner
spent the week end at ro rtia n c
gon
M rs. W olfard visited W hile conditions are changing P8™ ’ 8'
M r. and Mrs. F ra n k moved to Cottage Grove recently.
and F o rt Stevens.
! him in
Portland, Monday. from day to day. M r. Chase stat- G<<.r -
M is t Helen Olson of C ottage
M r. and Mrs. Q. A. Sugg enter- Grove is the d irector o f the firs t
ed th a t construction o f the De-
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M rs- M y rtle Pollock returned to tr o it dam was a good possibilitv tained a t a fa m ily dinner F rid a y aW advance c|(lss a t W alker,
y u re down. See Dr. Simkins. her home in the Saginaw section because of its power potential!- evening honoring the b irth da y an-
Grandma W rig h , visited a t the
fe: 1 better
>esterdav from a
f i p to ties and although t i e « ^ t i i c - niversary of Mrs. Sugg.
home o f M r and Mrs. Aden M ill-
tersens, phone 5.
39-,fc W alla W alla, W ashington.
tion of the Dorena dam had been
e r Monday.
John Dunlevy, D elight Aralley recommended by the engineers
Hess T u cke r vislti-d a, W in
Bed Rose B u tte r and Ice Cream, farm er, was taken to the Veter- the D e tro it dam would lik e ly be
chester Bay recently.
Ask fo r them. C. G. Creamery, t f ans hospital in P ortland Tuesday b u ilt firs ,.
M r. and Mrs. W . M. Moore en-
M r. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and
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fo r observation and treatm ent.
Perhaps the most
interesting tertained
recently
w ith
three son have moved to W a lker from
I t pays to insure w ith sure in-
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coming address is fo r M ay 14, tables o f pinochle.
W inchester Bay. M r. Johnson is
surance w ith Chas. H all.
14-tfc
Lois L in ck of P ortland is v is it- *'hcn Robert From m , recently re-
T h e .su ga r ra tio n reg istra tion w orking fo r the
Green Ridge
ing a t the home of her grand- turned from Southern C alifornia, was held this week a t the sch oo l, Lum ix’ r company.
m other, M rs. A. W. Kim e.
W¡11 ta lk to the club members on
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"H ollyw ood and Its
Beauties.”
I t pays to insure w ith sure in- W ith From m 's a b ility to remem-
surance w ith Chas. H all.
1 4 -tfc . her details, he should have an af>
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pealing message fo r men lik e H.
Schofield S tew art fo r Plumbing, B. F errin. Damon Scott, O rlo
Quaint “ Plantation Lawn Party”
Phone 217J. 1 -tfc Bagley, ect.
scene on thc cover. 4 piece set
contains—Decanter Jug of Co
A dm ission 11c and 35c
logne, Sachet, Talc and Guest
Soap. Choice
Erl., KaL. M ay H-9— “ .Shanghai G esture," Gene T ie r
of two bou-
ney, W a lte r Huston, Vifctor M ature, Ona Munson. Also
“Week-end for Three,” Dennis O ’Keefe, Jane W yatt,
Ed H orton, Za.su P itts.
>1.00
17 to 49
Till HSDAV. MAY 7 191
THE SENTINEL, QQ1TAOB QRQVE, OREGON
Hun.. Mon., Tnes., Wed., May 10-11-12-13— “ Ball of
Eire," G ary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Oscar Homol-
ka, Dana Andrews, H enry Travers, T u lly M arshall,
Thurs., Erl., Sat., May lf- 1 5 -lfl— “ Dumbo,” W all D is
ney's latest fu ll length feature carton in color. Also
“The L ittle Foxes,” Bette Davis, H erbe rt M arshall,
Richard Carlson.
The brooder bouse and most ot
the ehicks were burned at the W.
T. G aroulte place Saturday night.
In tlie Latham -London baseball
games played Tuesday Ila* lu ll bam
big Isiys as w ell as the g irls won
over London. Tlie London Midgets
(buys) saved (be day fo r London
and won th e ir game from the
Latham midgets.
Lyle M ulliea of M ountain View
was seriously injured in a logging
leealent at Chambers eamp this
week. Mrs. M cG arvin and Mrs.
A. A H ull motored to Eugene to
visit him Monday.
A ll the llu fim g to n fam ilies weie
called to Hugo recently due to the
ex,rent«' illness ol the elder M
B u ffin g , in. He Is now improving.
Vida Beers sustained a serious
ly gashed knee w hile bicycle rid-
( mg .Sunday. It has been necessary
lo r her Io remain home from
w ork due to the in ju ry.
Mrs
L illia n P orter returned
from Portland Saturday, accom-
panted by her sister and het hus-
Im nd.
A ll 4-H club meetings a, lai-
llia in have been positioned u n til
next week due to the use o f the
school house fo r rationing sugar.
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Fcr that list minute
Mother's Day Gift
we will be open Sunday
May 10th
Cottage Grove
Pharmacy
BROWN DRUG STORE
GARDEN AND
L A W N TO O L S
Graber - Gettys
Dependable Hardware
D iane T h e a tre
Admission l i e and 20C
Bargain N igh ts l i e and 15c; Sat. Mat. l i e and M e
Thurs., Erl., May 7-8— “C astle In tlie D esert,” Sidney
Toler, Arleen Whalen, R ichard Derr, B A R G A IN
N IG H TS.
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court Ules, 1940.
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orguriiied. I til &
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a i lloapliol fXiy. 1921.
DR ,H. A. HAGEN
Chiropractic Physician
Itusxell and
children
of
Mon., Tlie»., Wed., May 11 -12-13-C LO fiC D .
Thurs., Erl., May 14-15— "Torpedo Boat,”
Richard
Arlen, Jean Parker, M ary Carlisle, P h illip Terry.
B A R G A IN N IG H TS.
• 'till’
Creek spent Sunday at the b v l
Russell home.
Mrs Shehton Bradley ami •>|,n
arrived from C alifornia io visit
at the home of her parents. M i.
and Mrs A Schlppert.
ANNEAL BAPTIST M EI TIN«..
Saginaw
The Baptist church held it . ni
The F rie n d ly Neighbor* club
met at the home of Mrs H arley nu.il liustn-ss meeting ami dim < •
W illiam s
Thursday
afternoon. Thursday at Hie church. O H.
T hirteen members were present Pickens dom it.sl fhe turkey ,<
¡and
Mrs.
Denham anil Mrs. ( the dinner. The follow ing ol I h i »
'T o n o ll of Cottage Grove were v is - 1 were elected for the ensuing yi i
• dors. It was voted not to serve C h'ireh cle rk Fred W alton; c h u n h
refreshments at the meetings. treasurer, Mrs. Ida 'I iveen; f i
C lin ti u
The next meeting w ill be nt the nancial secretary, Mrs
home o f Mrs. Kenneth Zum w alt Spriggs; building Fund secretary.
Mr». K. K. M ill»; deacon, Ervin
in D elight Valley, May 14th
Mrs.
Ruth
Mrs. C randall
and daughter Hansen; deaconess,
Violet of Eugene and M r and Mrs M cC all; trustee». <>. II. Baker,
Richmond;
Sumin'
Lewis Johnson ami son of Cres and (iro n
w ell were dinner guests Sunduy
at the /Arthur Reed home.
Mrs. M y rtle Pollock I* sjamd-
ing several days this week at
W alla W alla on business.
M r. and Mrs. Claude Lawson
o f Loon Lake moved Io the George
Conley place over the week end.
K e ith Russum of M t. View
spent the week end w ith his cous
ins. Jack and Jim Grimes.
M r. and Mrs. C lin to n Russell
and son of Cottage Grove spent
Xfpnday evening at
the
Pete
G e n tn e r home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude K irke n -
dall and son o f Roseburg visited
relatives here Sunday.
Rose Haney o f Roseburg spent
Monday w ith her m other, Mrs.
Ray Stew art.
M r. and Mrs. A llx -r, A cklin anil
children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
school sttoerinlendert. Mis W.
M a rtin : Sunday seli.x»l secivin .
and treasure»-, Fred
W u lt" i:
chairm an of the music eommii-
tee, E rvin Hansen, ami chairm an
nf the m issionary eomn ltlee, M r
O. 11 Pi«'ki ns
PORTRAITS
CHOICE OF 4 POSES
3x4—$ 5.00 Per Dox.
4x0— 5 9.00 Per Dox.
5x7—$12.50 Per Dox.
Special Price on Student
Portraits
Kodak Finishing, 25c Roll
Picture Shop
Grocery Savings
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FREE We will give away one $25.00 War
Bond and 9 other prizes Sat., June 13th
3 29c
Soup
M ilk
Oregon
3 v, n!k 2i>c
4 in"* 25c
Dog Food
3 14c
C leanser
23c
M atches
G rapefruit Juice
10c
Peas
3™"» 35c
Pineapple
t0.;? 27c
Cheese
2"1' |,"x 73c
T om ato Juice
23c
C erto
3
53c
Pop C o m
2 23c
G rape Juice
37c
B orene
23c
Eggs
2 <l,,zcn 59c
( 4implK*ll*B Tom ato
vimx
V ila
can»
( y box carton
K ra ft A m erican
16-oz. can
bottles
lbs.
F u ll Q u a rt
Lurtfe Package
Large Fresh
Sat., Him., May 9-10—“Death Valley Outlaws,*’ Don
“ Red" Barry, Lynn M errick, M ilb u rn Stone. Also
“ Gentleman From D ixie,” Jack La Rue, M arian Marsh,
M ary Ruth. S aturday M atinee 2:30 p. rn.
'h
ïxr>au’ ul
Guaranteed to Pop
FISH IN G T A C K L E
A N D SUPPLIES
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J whim Inni»
I n ii i h h i i
. I f . MAT
SM ITH -SH O R T
GROCERY
Phone 1