Till KS|> \y MARCH II, 1913 THE SENTINTT. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Allied l$oml> Sinks .hip Ship in Bismarck Sea 1064 Fiction Books Circulated in Feb. PAGE F IT O ington, Just before he entered the Grove over the week end M r f service of Pan-American Airw ays Hugh T ru n ne ll accompanied them In the Latham -txm don basket visited relatives around C ottage to Salem Monday. ball game recently the »core was 2<! to 21 in favor of Latham M r. and Mr». H erald Reynold» of K alam th Fulls visited at the Grubb home Thursday. Mrs. Emma Adams had word Will help keep your car rolling. from her »on C la ir from N o rth A frica. He was able to enjoy We specialize in lubrication. Try Mobiloil in three »quart- meals a ll the way ycur crank case. across. Ray Adams joined the ser- vice last week. Robert E. Yates has been given a permanent position in the re cti- fie r departm ent ol Allis-C halm ers M ilwaukee, Wisconsin. .Mi»» Jean Yearou» is spending Geo. Hohman, Manager the spring vacation at her home 5th and Main Phone 32 here. M r. and Mrs. E. L. Anderson of General Petroleum Products Cut Bank. Montana, who had met th e ir son Alan a t Spokane, Wash- Latham — — — I here were 10,1 adult fictio n books loaned «luring the m onth of F ebruary and 115 non-fiction. m aking a to ta l of 1179 adult Ixioks loaned. F ic tio n Ixxiks loaned to children were 147 and non-fiction •54. m aking a to ta l o f 1HI books loaned durin g the month to chil- dien Cash received in February foi fine*, was $6.10 and from the rental shelf, $7 HH making a to ta l of $13 98. B o rro w e r, cards issued, 20, and borrowers cards cancelled were 19. T o ta l number of borrow- eis, ltt.37. Follow ing Is a list of a few of the m-w Ixxiks r«x -ivetl at the li b ra ry recently: " I t W orks L ik e This" is the title A traiiib itrapiM-rt by an Alllrd bnnitwr found Ila m ark as It hit a Jap merchantman amidships In (he o f one of the new Ixxiks at the Bismarck Sea bat I io. This skirmish row» Inc Japs an entire convoy ol 2Z ships. The picture is official, lib ra ry which should be popular radliM-il from Melbourne. w ith those whose interests are along mechanical lines. The in te r to the cast us to the audience. esting book is by ('a p t. B u rr Ley- Admission price w ill lie 25 e«»nt» son and the c ritic s say “ it is fo r adults ami Id cents lo r s tu Fred Truey, who makes his planned fo r youth, or fo r his fa th dents. home w ith his daughter, Mrs. e r who looks at an example o f the Chas. Arnold, was taken to the w ork of the radio, compass, tele Sacred H eart hospital at Eugene vision, diesel engine, and many A h lx ilt and Costello, rille d ax last week where he is lx-lng tre a t o the r phenomena ol m«xi«-rn in Hollywood's lx-»t-liked and best- vention. and says “ How does it ed fo r a heart ailm ent. patronised enmedianx, are again Mr. and M rs Herman G ertja w ork ?" The answers am- a ll here. on the run Follow ing ¡in extend A n othe r book recently w ritte n aecompank*d M r arid Mrs. Sam ed movie chasi* that atnrted w ith G illm an and son Donald of C ur by ('apt lx-yson. and appearing on "IJuck Privates" and*hit the laugh Schofield S tew art, lix a l c h a ir tin to N o ti when- Mr. and Mrs. the h b ra iy shelf Is “ Wings fo r O f celling more recently tn "Pardon man of the Bed ('loss W ar Belief G ertja s|x»nt the flay w ith a fens«-." In this the author explains My Sarong," the No. I clowns cani|Miign announced yesterday daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ami why low-level bombing is replac have u new o ffe ring called “ Who that $451IX) had been secured in Mrs. Wm. Christenson and M r. and ing dive bombing in land battles, Done I t ? " xcheilulisl to open at a p a rtia l canvass of the town and Mrs. G illm an and son visited w ith and sets fo rth the total p icture of the Arcade Theatre March 14th. adm itted that this sum was a long M r. and Mrs. M. J. Perini. Mrs. Am erican w a r planes. From Universal studio, w lych way from the $1.450 quota set fo r Several books fo r the religious Perini and Mrs. G illm an are sis made the comedy, conies the an Cottage Grove. Both chairm an and shelf have a rrived ami w ill be use ters. nouncement that "W ho Done I t ? " the workers are anxious to com Mrs. O tis Swcringi-n anti son fu l to the laym an and to the Sun bears little reaemblnnce to the plete this w ork ns soon us |x»«»ihle Robert returned Sunday from a day school teacher, as well as to team's previous laughf tini» except and w ill appreciate your ooo|»»ra- three weeks visit w ith relatives anyone seeking help along this that the comic* have been pro lion amt assistance when called on The finest assortment in near Dram. Mrs. Swearingen and line. “ These Shared His Power“ vided w ith funnier m ate ria l than A pparently many do m>t under (P o tea t), is «»specially tim ely, g iv son are m aking th e ir home w ith tewn. We have been chang ever before stand what the Rial Cross is do Mrs. Sweringen’s parents, M r. and ing searching studies of the ‘in The story, n m urder m ystery, ing anil what the organization pro- side characters of the Passion ing our produce department place» Bud and Ixm In the haz po»<-» tn do to aid the armed M rs Robert St. Elmo, w hile her week.' "The Message of the Lord's husband is ill the arm y over seas. around this week to be able ardous profession o f am ateur de forces If the public understood the Donald Kenady, son of M r and P ra yer," by Sikorsky, is new. tectives,- and In tu rn , on the in i|s irta n l role of the Keil Cross in W ritte n by one of the world's tc handle the increased vol w rong end of a tremendous police aiding the soldiers, in caring fo r Mrs Robert Kenady, left Monday foremost airplane designers, this dragnet Action of the p lo r takes the sick ami wounded and the aid fo r Camp McGruder, V irginia, is declared to Jx- one of the finest ume. place, fo r the most part, in a vast this organization w ill extend to the where he w ill lx» in tra in in g fo r on prayer. radio hrnuik-astiitg station M eth soldiers captured hjz the enemy in the army. Guests at the Kenady Plan your menu around "F u n at H om e" by M arran, home Sunday were Mrs. Ella Lan ods by which the boys e xtrica te g ettin g supplies through and es shows how to make and play in- M r. and Mrs. fresh produce from Irish and themselves from th e ir maze of tablishing contact fo r the soldier, caster of T rent, M cKenziei d®0*" and out-.door games, and w ill troubles, are declared to provide then the camfuiign would be an Robert Kenady Jr. of Swartz. be sought a fte r by those who are Bridge. some o f the most hilarious mo easy m atter. learning to enjoy home instead i f Joe Spence and children spent ments ever ex|x»rii-n<-<-d by movie Every on«1 is asked to give at Sunday w ith Mrs. Spence at the highway. audiences. least a day’s wages uml buslncts Ik x ith win-re Mrs. Spence is teach “ The W hite House Gang" by I'lavers Melerted firm s and individuals are asked to ing school. Ixxike r, is ente rtain in g and con Alex G ottlieb, the associate pro give one per cent o f th e ir earn Mr. and Mrs. F rank M arketta tains a great many laughs as it ducer. hus assembled an imposing ings. The quota should lie over o f Comstock received word of the tells o f the youngest son of Theo cast to support the comedians in subscribed. So when the so licito r m arriage o f th e ir daughter F ra n dore Roosevelt and his “ gang," "W ho Don«» I t ? " P atrie Knowles, calls, give generously to a good cis to Glen S la yer in Colorado and the escapades of youngsters n T e n ily s e e n opposite Irene cause. Springs, Colorado. M r. S tayor is liv in g in the W h ile House. This We deliver within the city Dunne tn "L a d y In a Jam ." has n interesting to a Second Lieutenant in the arm y. book is equally prom inent role W illia m Gargan, limits Monday, Wednesday teen age or adult. Mrs. E dith C u rtis has sold her Ixvuise A llh rltto n ami Jerome and Friday of each week. fa rm near Comstock to M r. and Cowan are other favorites in head Mrs. Dennis Hanks o f Springfield. line spots. Orders must be in by 1 p. m. M r. and Mrs. Hanks w ill take pos Added interest is supplied by No phone orders taken for session im m i-diately. Mrs. C urtis L t. Edward H. H oward is v is it W illia m llendix, M ary Wickes, ______ rationed items. Don P o rter ami Thomas Gomez. W ord wa„ r w .(v,.d h rre y(.s,Pr. w ill leave fo r Camas. Washington, ing his parents. M r. and Mrs. E. W. about M arch 20 where she w ill H oward on a short furlough, en the la tte r a H ollywood newcomer du> of , he d,.ath o / C|tt>burn W j). who came to the screen from tard „ ((,rn„ . r n .sident make her home w ith a daughter. route from F o rt Lee, V irginia, to Broadway and made hte cinema which «x-curn-d at Vancouver, M r. and Mrs. Wm. K inkad that Cheyenne, W yom ing, where he w ill make th e ir home on the C urtis be stationed in the quarterm aster’s tie hut in Sherlock Holmes and Wash. Tuesady. His death followed place plan- to move as s«x>n as departm ent. the Voice of T erro r. Jin d |nesg o, , wo months. M r. they find a suitable location. The Lorane Palron-Teacher' as Three noh-d m ovie scribes co- Sm ith and fa m ily moved to D al- The tw o-year son of Mr. and sociation met Thursday night and authored the scr«»en play, Diey bu about tw o years ago where Mrs. Clarence C ochrell of O ak in a short business session Mrs. were Stanley Roberts. Edmund they have since resided. He was ridge. sucked a peanut in to his E dith Dunn was el<?cted vi«?e pres Joseph and John (.ra n t. Roberts w ell known hem and was Ixnn at lung February 27 and next day ident succeeding Mrs. J. T. is also credited as a uth or of the s ta r, near Disston. June 30, 1915 became vio le n tly ill. He was rush Lorang. Funds were voted V irg in o rig in a l story. and on A p ril 19, 1941 was m arried ed to the Doernbacher hospital ia Kempston to fram e the pictures Erie C. Kenton, .me o f H o lly to Bessie Rudtkc at Cottage in Portland where he was imme of the high school alumni. wood's acknowledged c<>m<-«ly e$- Grove. • The Lorane home extension unit d ia te ly operated on and the pea jierts, was the d ire cto r and the S urviving are his widow and nut removed. Pneumonia develop- w ill meet w ith Mrs. Dan W arnock camera w ork, said to be ingeni stepfather, George T a rr and the ed but at bust report he was re F riday, the 12th. A t th is tim e Miss ously effet'tive. was supervised by follow ing brothers anti sisters: covering. The C ockrell fa m ily N ellie Lyle w ill dem onstrate the cinem atographer C h a r l e s Van Wesley S m ith o f Van<x»uver; Paul wen» residents o f Divid«- seveial repair o f household articles and Eftger. Sm ith o f M olola; Chas. S m ith of years lx-fore going to Oakridge ladies an- asked to bring items Vancouver and Donna T a rr o f C ot last year. needing repairing. tage Grove. Funeral services w ill lx- held You'll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are Not Needed! from the M ills chapel F riday a f ternoon at 2:30 p. m. w ith the Rev. A. C. Herald. Free M ethodist i "P aints mik I Patch«.»»," a musical m inister, o fficia tin g . Interm ent comedy in two acts, w ill be pre w ill be in the Masonic-I. O. O. F. sented by the eighth grade of the cemetery. Jefferson school, F riday, March He was employed at Vancouver 12. in the Jefferson schixil gym. as a m achinist at the tim e of his The slo ry involves a group of death. dismayed young people, Stephen (W illia m Boyce I, Andrew (K en-! neth S tro u p i, Janette (Eleanor« Loveless I, Roberta (Jane Beid- H-D Tomato le rl. Susan (M a ry Ann H a ll) ,1 B e tty (Jean Ann Bosnian), Cecil, j Born to M r. and Mrs. D elm ar (Ross Adkins), Clyde (E n d ri To- ' M»irphy of UnqiquH, a 10-pound noil), Jane (Beverly W hitlock», daughter, March 4th, nt the home and M a ty (G loria G rnble), who « f Mi's. M urphy's parents, M r. Val Vita are studying art under the proies- . ,,nd Mrs. Jesse Lansing. The baby 21 sor (Fred F ro st) in order to lie ha* becn named Peggy Marie, “ fin is h e tl" I Mr. and Mrs. C arl M Thomason p o in ts a T *« m wm‘ “ " d of Aberdeen. Wash , announce the Great Va’ue Amah (M a ry W illia m , Iwo Chi- a rriv .....i ..^ ‘ J a l o f a .. son horn March 4th. nese g irls visit the art class, sup 21 The baby weighed 7 poundx and posedly because ol th e ir friendship 15 ounces and hits been named i points fo r Roberta. Neen (B e lly Bagleyi Burke C urtis. The Thomasons are Val V’ta and Teen ( Patricia K e lly ), two form er Cottage Grove residents. gypsy girls, also visit the art class Mrs. Thomason is a daughter of you have not had you» <y«i oxaminod within a year do It and Susan finds her |xx-ketbook Mr. and M is. C urtis llansen. missing. When the pix-kctbook is now during Boiler Vitlon W»»k! See any rogtiterod optomctilit « returned by Teen, the money is all Born to Mr. and Mrs, Claude — or the reqRttrod cplometrlst here—but DO IT NOW! H-D Brand there, but a ring is blissing. Teen K irken de ll of Saginaw, a 10-pound Is suspected of ta king the ring. son March 9th nt the M cFarland Miss P erriw tnkle (Jeanne Rals m ate rn ity home. The baby has , ton), an eccentric vlllagi- spinster, been named Lonnie Dale. Dundee then loses a gold piece. She re fuses to liellevc that Rastus I Ro li SALES TAX GOES TO PEOPLE NO INTEREST» NO EXTRAS • NO RED TAPE c it Hagen I knows more about tin- gold piece than he cures to tell. The Oregon senate disposed of The tangled threads are fin a lly the legislature's last m ajor piece Sunworthy straightened, and "a ll is w e ll that ol business yesterday, passing JH ends w e ll." to 12 the house-approved 3 |x-r O tlx-r characters included in the cent sales tax hill, which w ill be cast are: Policeman P erry (B uell referred Io the people. Seedless T he H’f s l'i l . i r i i s l G arlinghouse), Policeman W inkle M a iio la ilm iH t 9 H iifitH sio f O pticians C A R D O l T IIA M x S (Donald C la rk ), S h e riff (Jack 38 Ross), Plainclothesman (Ralph OREGON — WASHINGTON — UTAH — IDAHO points Long). There w ill be .several We wish to thank our m any.l Fiesta Dry «•hot uses consisting o f choruses of friends fo r th e ir kindness in our policemen, dancers, and artists. recent bereavement and fo r the 38 Dr. Glenn Hcpkins—Registered Optometrist in Charge The masquerade p a rty in the lovely flo ra l offerings. M r. and points second act w ill he unrehearsed and Mrs. 11. C. Rose and fam ily. Mis. ---------- ------------— — I the eoslumt-s w ill he astonishing U lelcn Partridge. 30-1lp[ “Who Done It?” Is Funniest Comedy “Point Wise” Food Buyers Are shopping our store daily. The largest variety of rationed and unrationed foods are always to be found at Irish Swartz. Red Cross Goal Still Lackina Fruits and CITY DELIVERY Lorane H-D Brand CORN .’„CORN 14 points No. 2 can Tasty Pak No. 303 can Del Monte PEAS „„PEAS x BEANS BEANS „„TOMATOES TOMATOES „„TOMATOES 16 points No. 2 can Lindy Brand No. 303 can Dundee Oreen No. 303 can H-D Oreen 14 points No. 2 can Val Vita Brand No. 1 Dundee 24 points NO 2V4 CANS H D Sclid Pack NO 2 Mi CANS 16c 13c 18c 14c 13c 18c 10c 15c 18c 30 Coffee Snowflake Sodas 29 3pk 25 Mac D inners O ats 45 $ P eter Pan 1.79 Jefferson Eighth Grade to Present Musical Comedy B IR T H S N othing Down* Only $1 -A Week 820 Willamette - Eugene Hills Bros. clb. Red Can Stamp No. 25 S h e ffo rd ’s S p e rry F lo u r 9-lb. bag 4 9 pounds 10c E G G S 23c Doz. 22c „„APRICOTS 23c Eat More Eggs „„GRAPEFR’T 18c „nls CATSUP 11c Z O O M „„.CATSUP 13c P/2 lb pkg RAISINS »i*«. 28c PRUNES ....« 32c „„JUICE PEACHES PEACHES I RED HORSE SERVICE STATION IR IS H -S W A R T Z Divide Clayburn IF. Smith Funeral Friday MOBILUBRICATION NO 2 CANS NO 2 ’ s CANS NO 2 Va CANS NO 2 ’ » CANS Grade A Large in Carton 39 One of nature's finest foods and so far not rationed. NO 2 CANS 12-oz. bottle 14-oz. bottle A splendid new wheat cereal. Cooks instantly. . . We rec ommend a trial purchase. 25