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PAGE SIX Ask to see Style No. 934 as sketch«-»! “THE, C A V A L IE R ” This pay. (lushing pump is a "m ust ’ on your shoe shelf. In nighly polished calf this snoe gives you “ foot assurance” in any group. The novel scroll bow and s in a r t rope stitching treatm ents are definitely new this scason- In black smooth calf or in “ Golden Tobacco” tan calf. $2.98 We give and redeem S&H Green Stamps PETERSEN’S Cottage Grove, Oregon Sgt. Edw ard Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. H ow ard of Loran«* and H arold Addison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Addison, also of Lorane, stationed a t Camp W hite, Medford, visited th e ir p aren ts while on a brief fut lough last week. T h e R ev W A Bi iggs o f t he M ethodist church spent Monday and Tuesday in Portland, a tte n d ing m eetings of the sum m er a c ti vities com m ittee of the Conference Board of Education of the M etho dist church at the C entenaiy- W ilbur church H* was accom panied by Miss M yrna Miller of Creswell, w ho is also a m em ber of this com m ittee and Miss Betty- Adkins. who. on Tuesday, a tte n d ed a m eeting of the Oregon M eth odist Youth Council, of which she is secretary. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose and family returned Sunday from Hebo w here they had been living for several weeks while Mr. Rose was employed on the Tillamook blimp base Mr. Rose is principal of the L atham school. Mr. and Mrs. Ted T aylor have purchased the Jam es V asBinder property on E ast W ashington avenue. Miss Jacqueline M orton left Tuesday for Corvallis to resum e her studies a t O.S.C. and to take up h er duties as m anager of Sig ma Kappa. S orority houses and j residential halls w ere opened this week for those participating ini rush week. S ta ff Sgt. Fay Ewing, who is stationed a t W alla W'alla w ith the U. S. A ir Service, spent last week end a t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing, on Black B u tte route. Mts. N. E. Compton was elected a d irector of the Cedars school at the school election Septem ber 8. Io spend a m onth w ith relatives and friends Mrs Lawrence Montleth Slit kins Out Tongue Sticking out the tongo« l i n ges ture ol derision in Am erica but la Tibet It is tin act ol ulTci'Uunuia greeting. S m allest Army I'nlt A plat, tin, consisting ol 40 lo 55 men. with a lieutenant In charge, Is the third smallest w ar strength unit of the United Slates arm y. ■ ■■ ■ Mr. and Mis. Willlum Sharon drove to Roseburg Sunday and brought iNtck th eir d a u g lj- r D orothy who had spent the sum m er w ith her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. George of E u gen e and Sgt. and Mrs. Jesse Clough of Berkeley, California, und the form er's m other. Mrs. Lena Clough of Albany w ere callers at the L. F. Burleson and A. W. Mrs C lift T u ck er of W in eh eslei Burleson homes Monday. Bay wen* visitors at the laiw- Mis. C. W. Davis re tu rn e d last W ednesday from u four day tu p lo I .((dwell, Idaho, where they w ere guests a t tlx* hot.:»* of their son und daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. H arold Burleson. George Dugan, a student at the U niversity of Oregon, spent th«* week end w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. llow urd Keene and d au g h ters and Mrs. Lowell BuiutUm spent Sunday afternoon | at th»* C onrad Keene home at i Creswell. Mr. anti Mrs. F rank G rim es ami sons w ere tllnn»*r guests a t tin* H enry Russunt home east of Cot- tag»* Grove Sunday Th«* occasion was the birthday anniversary Mrs. Russunt. Mrs. O ra Sm ith and son moved to Springfield recently w here they have purchased a home. Mr. and Mrs. C a rte r und chll- Mrs. O. H. Pickens is going to Lakeview thus week end vo spend t few w eeks w ith relatives. If the »leer hunting is good, Mrs. P ick ens m ay bring back some veni <Iren l«-ft fo r (Ik la lm p ia Inst w eek son. Mr. und Mrs. Paul T hornbcrry and dau g h ters Joan und Pauline arrived Tuesday trom C ham bers burg, Illinois and plan to locate hcie. At present they are visiting at the H erb Attains home. Jail Adkins has arrived a t Grea* Lakes, Illinois, w here he will re ceive naval training. He enlisted in the navy last week in S eattle Glen McKibben. New York City, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ch «ries McKibben, and Mrs. M cKibben's parents, Mr. and Mr* G. B. A rnest. Mrs. McKibben ami baby Alan have been visiting here for some time. Hardware Houseware Mr. and Mrs. C harles McKib- ben en tertain ed a t dinner Sunday, honoring th e ir grandson, Alim McKibben, on his first birthday anniversary. Those present w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest and daughters Doris and B etty. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKibben and Alan Mrs. J. E. Young returned Mon- Mrs. Goldie Peterson, whose and Mrs. J. C. W allace. day from a three w eeks visit w ith husband was inducted into the her daughters, Mrs. Sol W irth of navy last Friday, moved to Eu- Mr. and Mrs. C urtis F rench vis K lam ath Falls and Mrs. R. H. gene T uesday of this week tnd has ited last week in Salem w ith Longfellow, San Francisco, Cali- en tered the vocational school th eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F fornia. I there. French, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop. Clyde Roberts, who has been Miss E linore Knowles of Rose- w orking in the Coos Bay d istric t burg arrived W ednesday for a L ittle Lola Rae Byrd returned as lum ber inspector sp en t tho sh o rt visit nt the home of her sis- to her h«»ine at Ros«*burg Tuesday w etk end w ith home folks. ter. Mis. Ray Funk. evening a fte r standing several w eeks w ith her grandparents. Mr Mrs. Erw in H ansen entertain ed Rem em ber the tim e Fridays and Mrs. O. II. Pickens. Lola Rae a group of guests a t her home on from 2 to 4 p. m. R em em ber th«* N orth 10th stre e t Monday night place Mrs. Ray Funk's, 333 Lane celebrated h er birthday nnniver in honor of the birthday anniver stre e t. R em em ber the cause k n it isa ry T uesday w ith a dinner given , by her grandm other. She received sa ry of h e r husband. ting for Russian civilians and sol m any useful gifts. diers. H arley H arm s retu rn ed last Death Cause F riday night from a successful Dan Dugan of W alden came The death of Sandow, famous racing season the la tte r p art of which was spent in M ontana. One home from Sacred H«.*art hospital strong man. was attributed to in of his string. May Roam, was S a tu rd a y Where he had been the juries received while lifting single- painfully injured in a sta rtin g ac past th ree w eek s and is recover handedly an automobile fr«>m a d itc h . » cident, but cam e In a w inner des ing from his recent illness pite it. and is now m aking a re covery in her home stable. attem pt to cut down leocth of phone conversations. John UcGroff at General Electric Co. has old-fashioned three-m inute n g -t lm e r on his desk. When the sand sh ifts to the bottom glass, U cGroff hangs up. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McKay and Mr. M cKay's uncle, Je ff McKay of K ingman. K ansas, drove to California last Friday for a visit w jth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kay retu rn ed home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sm ith and dau g h ter Helen and Mrs. Fred S tu a rt returned Sunday frem their w«*ek-end visit w ith relatives in Portland. Thrifty Prices 3:00 P. M. Sunday at Free Methodist Church Special music and a very interesting pregram A cordial welcome to all Dependable H ardw are A rcade T h eatre A dm ission 1 Ic and 35c S u a ., M o il , T u es., S ep t. »0-31-32—"T his Above All." Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine, Thom as Mitchell. Nigel Bruce, Gladys Coo|x*r, lM-nnis Hoey, Andy Clyde. 25c, plux tax W ed., Thun»., Sept. 33-31—"A lw ays In My H eart," Kay Francis, W alter Houston, G loria W arren, P etty Hale, Una O'Connor. Also “Th«- P o stm a n D id n ’t Itlng” R ichard-T ravis, Brenda Joyce, Emma Dunn. m i l l n I ulna 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic $2.50 Vitamin B Complex, 100’s L aym en’s Mass M eeting Graber-Getty s Erl.. Sat., Sept. 18-11»— " E o o llig lit Sen -n u d e," John Payne, B etty G rable, V ictor M ature. June W yman. Also “ U nited We S tand,*’ H istory fr o m th e N e w sre e ls. prices at all tim es. 35c Pond’s Cold Cr. Mill Supplies cu t-rate at Thrift-W ise— the store that brought and 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cr. 39c $1.89 25c p i . " * 65c 0. M. Tab. 59c 60c Alka Seltzer 49c $2.25 H. H. Ayres Luxuria Cr. $1.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------eu— tsk LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS and daughter. Mrs Cliff Gerabaeh. weia* dinner guests. Sunday at the I) G erabaeh home near Creswell T he H arley W illiams family spent Sunday at the coast. Mr ami Mrs l.evl Bussell and children spent Sunday evening w ith relatives it Culp Creek. Raymond H uffm an is on a to day furlough visiting his m other, Mis. Ray Slew arl Mi ami Mis. W alter Cline of I’oi Hand w ere callers al the How ard K eene home Sunday. teiici* M on tieth h om e S u n d ay ev M r and Mrs I. F Burleson Anti ntng. d a u g h ter I Minna Mae* and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. C arl D. Monroe of Eugene w ere dinner guests Sunday at the home of his p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe. Dean Jackson plans to leave for Corvallis, w here he will enroll as a senior in the Oregon S ta te col Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasm ussen lege. w ere here Friday for a brief visit Jam es Bird expects to leave w ith Mrs. Rasm ussen's parents, soon to enroll again a t Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Um phrey, en S ta te college. route from Mills City to Pendle ton, where Mr. Rasm ussen, who is Mr. and Mrs. M erle P o rte r re with the forest service, is being ceived word from th eir son David transferred. statin g th a t he had graduated from the radio school at Madison. Mervin Englund who is em ploy Wisconsin, and m a t he expected ed in P ortland spent the week end to go overseas im m ediately. He a t the home of his p arents, Mr. sent them $75 in defense bonds. and Mrs. J. W. Englund. F ran k C lark, son of Mr. and Schofield S tew art for Plumbing, Mrs. T rum an C-ark, left Monday Phone 217J. 1-tfc for his station w ith the arm y air corps a fte r visiting w ith his p a r Is Old Man Pain w riting the ents. lines on the pages of your life? If so. see Dr. C. R. Simkins, Chiro Mrs. S te w a rt Carlson has re practor. over Petersen's. Phone 5. turned to her home a fte r visiting 3-tfc in Corvallis witri Mrs. Gordon B ennett. She was accompanied I t pays to insure w ith sure in home by Mrs. B( nr.ett. who is a surance- w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfc house guest a t her home this week. D uring Mrs. C arlson’s ab sence, Misses Melinda and San- 7 i Sue w ere guests a t the Leon Mor ton home on Black B u tie road. 5th and Main Egg-Tiiner Used as Phone Cheek S ta ff S ergeant Fay Ewing has been home o n a short leave visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ewing of Black B utte. H arvey Kelly, who reported to the Coast G uard reserves recent ly at Seattle, W ashington, has en listed as an apprentice seam an. SEPTEM HEU ........ Saginaw A ccording to Japanese m a g u iln e "F re e d o m ." fro m w hich this photo was taken , lie u te n a n t M atsuda. le ft, • f the N ippon M ilita r y F re ts Bureau, breaks news o f fa ll uf Singapore to E . » . cl li te a s held In S h ang hai. Miss O rlcna M artin left Sunday for McMinnville w here she e n te r ed Linfield college. She was ac com panied by Mrs. W. C. M artin and Mrs. C. C. Cruson who w ent on to P ortland w here Mrs. M artin atten d ed a m eeting of the sta te B aptist board and Mrs. Cruson visited her sister. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. V anN ori- wick. accompanied by th eir daugh ter. Mrs. E verett Powell, left F ri day for a brief visit w ith an o th er daughter, Mrs. W. E. M annock at Aurora, and Mrs. V anN ortw ick's brother, Tyson Sw artz, at P o rt land. SIGNAL SERVICE STATION Maine republicans s c o r e d a ¡clean sweep of all lop offices Monday night, capturing the gov- ¡ernorship, a U S senatorshlp ami ! three seats In the national house* In the country's first w ar-tim e s ta te eh*etion since 19(8. G overnor Sum ner Sewall, U S S enator W allace II. W hite J r , ami | U. S Repi «-sentailve M argaret C Sm ith w ere letU i.ied to office by m ore than two-io-om m ajorities. R obert Hal.*, (.uts(>oken critic ol new deal dom estic |s>licies, won by 1(1,(XX) votes in tin* lu s t eon gressional d is tr>ct, w ith the In cum bent. Rep F lan k Fellows, r e lum ing to W ashington. W hat was expected to la* n spirited struggle for the republl can house nom ination Irom Con n eclicut'r fourth district turned out to he a convention landslide lor Mrs C lare Booth Luc«-. nutli or-plny weight. Mr. and Mrs. J M. V asBinder moved S aturday to th eir home in Olympia. W ashington. S te w a rt Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts, spent Sunday w ith his parents. He has been em ployed a t M yrtle C reek this sum m er and left Monday for C orval lis where he will e n te r Oregon S ta te college as a senior. 45c Republicans H' izi Maine Top Offices Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown and d au g h ters Virginia and Jeannine spent a few days last week in Portland. Virginia returned the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Jeannine spent the re m ainder of the week a t Belknap Springs. Salem w-ere here visiting Mrs. W ylie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Petersen, over the Labor Day holiday. Mrs. W ylie has ac cepted a position as teach er in a school n ear Salem and plans to (each this year. Any Size U. S. Prisoners Hear of Singapore's Fall Mrs. Leland Hansen left Friday for San Diego to visit her hus band who is stationed there w ith the U. S. army. Mr. and Mrs. John Caton cele brated th e ir 49th wedding ann.- versary T hursday w ith a dinner. Sgt. Harold Davis visited home A few relatives w ere present for folks at Lorane last week. He is th e occasion. being tran sferred from Stockton Field. California, to Florida. Miss Alice T runnell left Tues day for Vallejo, California, w here Amil Al kludge of Lorane r e she will visit Gene Hansen. cently enlisted in the navy and has reported for training. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bukowski w ere called to Saskatchew an. The R. C. Lowrance family Canada, last week by the d eath of moved Monday to Junction City, his father. w here Mr. Lowrance has employ m ent. H arold Sprague will leave F ri day fo r Independence, w here Mrs. Jack R enner moved to he will s ta r t his new duties in Lowell la s t week. the T raining school a t Indepen dence and a t the Oregon College Mrs. Denny Abel was a Eugen»* of Education a t Monmouth. The visitor last Thursday. fam ily will rem ain here until th? Mr. and Mrs. Howard W ylie of first of O ctober. Spark Plugs T ill ItSPAN THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON P D iane T h e a tre Adm ission l i e mid 35c Bargain N lglils l i e and 10c; S at. Mat. l i e and 30c Thurs., Erl., Sept. 17-18— “D anger In the Pacific,” Leo Carillo, Ikm T erry, Louixe Alibi it ton, E dgar B arrier, T u rh an Bey, H erbert Holmes, David Hoffman. Sat., Sun., S ept. 10-30— "Texas Trouble Shooter," Ray C orrigan, John King, Max T rib u n e , Julia Dunean. Also "Sabotage Squad," Bruce B ennett, Kay H arris, Eddie N orris. Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 21-22-2»—CLOSED T hurs., Erl , Sept. 34-35— “The Loves ol E dgar Allen Poe,” John Shenperd, Linda Durncll, M ary Howard, Jan e H arw ell, H enry Morgan, W alter Kingsford, F rank C onrry.