Loyal Order of Moose City Briefs i Howard Hurpolc and Kenneth Hansen, «tudent« at Oregon State college, N|a nt the week ••nd with their puren ta here. Mrs. Ella Wolfard and tton Lloyd left Monday for a trip to Dr. Angeles, California, Boi 843 Phone 03 Mr. and Mm. Elbert Ilede of Portland were Sumiay overnight gueata of Mm. Velina Harmi, en­ route to California on a vacation LODGE NO. 810 Open for teen ngers Friday evenings. Lodge meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock. CLONK!) ALL DAY MUNDAY _____ _____________ 9-tfC Mr. and Mrs A N. Curtís, re- Cvntly of Henil, have purchascd the Jack Maulding place at 743 North •th Street, and have come here lo take up thcir rexidence. Mr. Curtís wa« superintendent of BrookN-Scanion Lumbcr opera- tk>n« In Bend for 2M ycan, but la now retí red. Mr«. David Garnet and daugh BIG OPENING DANCE Eagles Hall FRIDAY, MARCH 7th 1er Janet of Portland are spend Thiun and Mrs. Malat Gates. Mr «later, Mrs William Jones and mg a few days here on business Heagvr ia under a dottora care family They alito vtaded Mr. and and visiting friend«. due to an eye Injury received in a Mrs Forrest West and baby Craig fall from a dredge where he was at Coos Bay. George Foster left today for working. Portland where he will enter the 1 , Mrs. J. W. Tarr wm called to Veteran’s Hospital for a checkup Miss Millicent Lewis was taken ■‘"»'dem last week by the death of He went to Portland with Mr and to a Eugene hospital Friday where h, r mother, Mr«. Henry Lynch, Mrs. Charlie Anderson of I Might she I» under observation and treat- w,’° pawed away Thursday. Fun- Valley. Mr. Foster and Mr Ander­ ment for diabetes. *'r“i service« were held at Salem son will attend a convention of the Saturday. Dr Tarr and daughter 4th Division engineers in Portland । Margaret attended the funeral ser­ Mr*. Elvira Montgomery reeeiv- vices. on March Nth. <■<1 wotd of the death of her daugh­ Mia* Billie Ann Butler I n vi«- ter-in-law, Mnt. Frank Montgorn- •Mr. and Mrs. John Read who ’ iting friend« in Portland, a guest cry of Quinter, Kansas. Funeral have m ie n, > servile were held at Quinter on “ n for Jv 7 . °f of Mrs. William Spie», and other n month« have friends. ( tn Wednesday night the T um H dv .^41___ moved to tn the th«. Springfield section attended the operetta “Student where they purchased a home in Prince." Mrs. Frances Henry and Miss the Springfield suburbs. They pre- Mary Marden of San Francisco, viousiy operated a grocery store at Ite la fives here have received ( alifornia spent the week end in Dorens and Row River for several word of the death of Jack Nort of North Bend with Mm. Henry’« years. San Francisco on February 23rd. His widow is the former Maude Griggs, who at one time was a CROSSCUT, HANDSAW, AND CIRCULAR SAW FILING resident of Cottage Grove. Mm. Martha Marsh had as hod house guest last Sunday Mr and Mm. George Canon of Veneta. Mint Gene Brooks of Portland sfsnt the week end with Mia» Ei­ leen Harpole. (Me fix ’em) Dick Written, 145-pounder of the Eugene JCC, will meet Al Kelsay of Vancouver, Washington, "Gold­ en Gloves” champion, in one of the feature events of an amateur show al the armory Friday night In Eugene In a boxing match. The fight cards will be the final tuncup before next week’s state champion­ ships. North river road near Birch Special attraction will be dancing conteit. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore have received word from their daughter-in-law and son that they Music by Western Wranglers popular band. sailed from New York January 26, docking in Gcrm’any February 6th. Admission: Gents $1.00, ladies 50 cents including tax. They went to Munich by train. • which was very cold, as no heat in 30 dtp cars, where First Lt. N. H. Black­ mon- met them and drove 30 mik in a jeep to Bad Talz, where Nor- ~ man is stationed. They have a 7- room house, 15 miles from Bad Talx. have a maid and fireman who work for one meal a day The people will do most anything for cigarette«. DON’T LET FAULTY WHEEL ALIHEMENT CRIWIE VOUR CAR 'W. buttali" I A group of the Sr Baptist Youth Fellowship attend«*«! a Discipleship Convocation In the "White Tem- ' pie” (First Baptist), Portland. . Tuesday. Dr. Oliver DeWolf Cum­ mings. executive secretary of the Baptist Youth Fellowship, was 1 chairman of the meetings which ran from 3:00 o’clock until 9:00 p. m. Janie Ponton. Mary Bush, Kenneth Bush, Kenneth Casper, W C. Martin, Jr. and Rev. Peter J. Bakker enjoyed the meetings. A cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. । Sam Warren. ID I Madison Street, Tuesday evening. The Warrens had charge of the meeting, which was in preparation for the coming pre- Easter services at the Baptist church, starting March 9. Mr. and Mm. John Smith ac­ companied by a neighbor hoy, Or­ ion Fisher, stopped here for a vis­ it with Mr. Smith’s brother. Guy Smith and family while enroute from Ixxil, Calif., and Southern California points to their home at Herrick, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reed return­ ed Tuesday from Portland where they made a short visit with Mr. Reed's mother, Mr^, John Enders. Sidney King, head of the traf­ fic safety division of the state of 1 Oregon was here Tuesday in con­ nection with instituting a driver's course in the high school and while here was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson. M & S AUTO SERVICE Floyd Meade and Ralph Schultz, Owners Va Mile North on Highway 99 * Phone 180 J Mrs. William Thum, instructor in the local Jefferson school, has been absent the past week due to infected eyes. Mrs. Elmer Fleming has been substituting in her place. Miss Eleanor Scott, also on the teaching staff, is recuperating at her home in Roseburg from injur- ies received in a car accident last Friday night. Her place is being filled by Mrs. Cleo Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beager and Ted Williams of Sunbeam, Idaho are visiting at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William SAKE’S ALIVE! Do you mean to tell me that you haven’t had my baby picture taken yet, mommy? I’m growing fast you know and I’ll soon be a big girl so we’ll have to hurry and have them taken real soon CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO W. G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON * MEZZANINE FLOOR, WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY STORE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PHONE 343-J ” AND GRINDING (NO INSERTS) SMALL BANDSAWS BY AUTOMATIC. AUTOMATIC IDEAL LAWNMOWER SHARPENING. 29-tfc Thurs., March II, IUD The Menltnel, Cottage (trove, Oregon BONUS DEALS at Cottage Grove Pharmacy $1.00 Jergens Lotion and 25c Jergens Cream Both for 79c 75c Jeris Hair Tonic and SOc Jeris Hair Oil.................................. Both for 76c 75c Woodbury Special Dry Skin Cream and 25c Lano Lotion Both for 59c 75c Noxema Cream 49c 50c Jergens Lotion and 25c Dryad Deodorant Both for 39c JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF BOOKS 49c to $3.00 Cottage Grove Pharmacy Phone 244 632 Main •F HERE IT IS THIS IS IT Knickerbocker’s FIRE SALE Doors Open Saturday 8 at 10:00 A. M. Doors Open March 10-15 at 9:00 A. M. Starts SATURDAY, MARCH And Runs One Week BARGAINS GALORE EVERY ITEM HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN HUNDREDS OF ITEMS WERE NOT DAMAGED DY FIRE. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS WE HAVE CUT PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE OF MER CHANDISE IN OUR STORE. This Is Your Opportunity to SHOP & SA Saturday, March 8th to 15th KNICKERBOCKER’S 5c to $1.00