fO t f TQr AenttnH, Cottar* Orove, Oregon Thnr... May 5, 19«a SHANGHAI RESIDENTS FLEE AS REDS CLOSE IN *fWE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU” Seven days a week and until 9 p.m. (Except Sunday we close at 8 pm) <4 are our prices and quality of goods—you are always I* welcome and be treated courteously and fairly. »5 ¿W. Give Dividead Stamps Ctooloc wlvCIv) GKOCMY & LOCKERS ZUMWALT AND WILLIAMS E Concrete Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill Rock and Road Material FANIC-STSICKEN by THI APPROACH of Communist forces, mobs of eMilans Jam a street leadln. n.,t Shanghai. Residents of the city. the fourth largest in th. world, expected R^ sotd.e« to take ov^ th. metropolis within hours. Nationalists were reported leaving surrounding areas. (IntenwtkXJ Radiophoto) Phone 384R2 — P. 0. Box 538 Successors to Horn Sand and Gravel 28-tfcxx NO MEALS TO PREPARE ON HER DAY 1 Mother's Day should be free of cooking and . dishes. Instead, take her out for a delicious, tastily-served meal. Delight her with food— excellently prepared — graciously served. Give Mother a chance to relax and let us play host on her day. D. & M. CAFE Phone 485 Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel. B ulova America's Greatest Watrh Value! Umpqua Dragged For Missing Man Jo® Brill Magician on dragging of the Umpqua River Youth for Christ at Reedsport was started Thurs- > Workshops Will Play Part During Summer Sessions day afternoon in search of the | body of a man believed to have EUGENE. May I Teachers' ¡fallen from the Southern Pacific workshoi« will play i prutninent । drawbridge late Wednesday night part in the eight-week summer The missing man was named st'ssions of the state system of las John Donaldson. 39, fotmerly higher education, according to Dr. ! of Franklin. Pa., and employed J F. Cramer. Portland. director I the last two weeks on the Sotith- of summer sessions Dates for the , em Pacific bridge gang at Reeds- sessions are June 15-August 9. at ! port. j the three Colleges of Education. and June 2O-August 12. at the State Police Sgt. Richard Mdes University of Oregon. Oregon reported that Keenneth Thomas Peers, deckhand on the draw­ State College. Portland and Vnn- The Rev. Joe Brill, new director port Extension Centers, and at bridge, related that Donaldson and Ellis Parrot, foreman, started of the Youth tor Christ, who is the Institute of Marine Biology. At Southern Oregon College of up the steep stairway to the directing the upstate region and bridge tower during a wind storm., Eugene, will be in Cottage Grove Education. Ashland, four two- Peters said he heard "something" next Monday night. May 9. at th** week workshops are designed for fall, but in the darkness actually high school auditorium, at 7.45, teachers who want special work did not see Donaldson drop from and will be' master of ceremonies but cannot attend the entire ses­ the bridge Peters said the three and song leader at the Youth for sion. according to Dr. Elmo Ste­ Christ meeting. venson. president Diagnostic and of them had been together up With him will be a magician. remedial instruction in the skills town from 6 to 11:30 pm., when Bill Lucas of San Jose, California. will tic held June 15-29; methods they returned to the bridge. Officers reported they found; Lucas is at present director for and materials in social studies. broken beer bottles as well as two Youth for Christ at San Jose, and June 30 - July 13; elementary toured the ---- ------------ .— Pacific __ .... school principalships. July 14-27, full ones on a platform under the has recently bridge, but no trace of the missing coast holding meetings and Youth * and play production f ir elcmen- for Christ rallies in various cities. I tary teachers, July 28-Aug 9. man. Youth for Christ now ckists in John De Merchant, vocal in­ The investigation was continued today by Sgt. Miles. Chief of 53 countries with over 2.000 indi­ structor and concert vocalist from Police Harry McCabe of Reedsport I vidual rallies. It is interdenomi­ New York, will give solo and and Deputy Coroner Jack Unger. national in program, interracial in group training in a vocal music Sgt. Miles began dragging the eftectivenecss and international In institute at Eastern Oregop Col­ scope. lege of Education. La Grande, Umpqua River Thursday afternoon 15 Workshops The Cottage Grove Youth for June 26 - July with the assistance of the Umpqua River Coast Guard Station crew. Christ is endorsed by many ! planned are social studies pro­ gram in elementary schools. June 1 —Roseburg News Review. churches and their pastors. . The Rev. Brill was recently di- । 26-July 15. Workshops planned ' rector of Youth for Christ in Oak- are social studies program in elc- ¡land, and regional director of San mentary schools, June 20-July 1; I Francisco bay cities, also director ! a^,• Joly 5-15 and audio-visual, of Tacoma and Renton. Washing- aids, July 18-29. John Marshall I ton Youth for Christ groups He filler is director of the session , graduated from the Simpson Bible Social science studies, June 15- I school and seminary in Seattle. ‘ JulV 14. and elementary science, Washington. July 15-Aug. 9, are two workshops All ages are welcome, but the ,o Riven at Oregon College of i young people are especially urged Education at Monmouth, ticcoid- to attend as these meetings are 1 in8 ,o Louis Kaplan, director. styled for youth. Dr. F. R. Zeran, director of the ' summer session at Oregon State । College, Corvallis, has announced Read the classified pages. two guidance workshops for June Pages 13, 14 and 15 120-July 1; a two-week course for If your watch is acting teachers of agriculture. July 25- up — Let us give it a | Aug. 5; the institute on northwest natural resources. July 18-29. fol­ FREE adjustment on lowing the northwest regional in­ our electronic timer. stitute for science teachers. June 20-July 15; the state conference for Oregon homemaking teachers, July 18-29; a workshop in teach­ ing family relations. July 5-15, and a farm mechanics workshop, July 25-Aug. 5. A post session for 38 No. 6th Phone 301 graduate students in education will be held Aug. 15-26. H. P. Watch Inspector Special features at the Univer­ sity of Oregon summer sessions at Eugene, directed by Dr. Paul B. Jacobson, are an all-state high school music summer session. June 27-July 15. and special coaching schools in football and basketball, June 27 - July 10. Physical education and health education workshops will meet daily during the session. The Correct Time • THEO. KANGAS Jeweler MOTHER’S DAY I CARDS THÍ REMEMBRANCE THAT 3 P ' What Is a I.akr? K€M’5A DRUBS Cooking PataUM*« If potatoes are not to be cooked in their Jacketa, peel them just be­ fore cooking. f - ■ ükf GET TOP-TO-BASE COLD! GET LEONARD at CDAST-to-aiAST 620 Muin —o — As representatives of the Oregon Automobile Insur­ ance Co. for Cottage Grove, we are able to offer you the new rate savings on automobile insurance. For bigger savings on your auto insurance . . . See us today! ! August Heinrich JEWELER Next to the Arcade Theater Cottage Grove Al priM< ¡Miada Fadarat Tas,_________________ CHAS. S. HALL INSURANCE Chas S Hal1 Lloyd E. Liston 405 Main — Phone 72 Pitone 513 Dig 40-Lb. FrozM Fo«J Ch«stf Giant General Storage Compartmentl enerl Leonard beauty, quality, dependability! Wilfred Wellock To Be Here May 10 Wilfred Wellock, noted British economist, international peace worker and former member of j Parliament will be guest speaker next Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the First Methodist Church. The lec­ ture will be preceded by a pot­ luck supper. Mr. Wellock has travelled ex^ tcnsively. having visited some 16 countries including two trips to I Russia. At the end of World War I I he was invited to investigate the economic and social conditions of Germany. He is well informed on India and has contributor! to In­ dian journals for over 30 years. He is on a 10 day speaking tour In Oregon under the auspices of the American Friends Service Committee, the Quaker relief agency which carries on relief or rehabilitation programs in 13 countri»-«. In addition, educational and rehabilitation projects are carried on in the United States anti Mexico. sho « %, Everybody reads the Classified Pages 13. 14 and 15 , The Price Goes Down a Dollar* a-Minute! See ‘Stop the Clock* Ad of Cottage Grove Motor Co. on Last Inside Page! AUTO INSURANCE TRULY YOU RS! Fish are a crop; a lake is an aquatic pasture, community owned and frequently overstocked, a con­ dition that can cause pour n.-hUig quite as much as understocking. 22y2% REDUCTIONS ON I I MISTAKE I’hi' annual Jean and Print plat dux at the local high school w.c ' limnxed with th«- crown Ini- of tin king and queen at th«- “Button* and Bows" dune«* Friday night iti the gyimiiisluiii Queen Willa DurfUng«-r, a jun­ ior. and King Byron Uonl<-ll. । senior, were crowned by Pat Rick aril, Girls laxiguc president, and general chairman of the play day Soiled clcthin-i attracts moths and is nnbject to deeny. festivities. The crowns were dit Make ycui clothing last longer by hnvini; a thorough ferent and unique, Iheiiucen's Is- i cleaning job, and when you t ike that suit or dross out o! ing n pink cH-p«* paper bonnet with flowers and th«- king's a fox stoni<>o next tall — You'll bo sure it in in qocd condition. tail cap Hetty «McBee and Bobbi«- Yo kum were crown hearers Princesses and princes making up the royal court were: Ann Hill, sophomore, Wanda Stitt fresh­ man; and Balia Mosh-y, senior; Jim Webb, sophomore. Bob Sed- «•rgren . freshman an«l Bob Good­ rich, junior. During intermission several numbers wen- presented for en­ tertainment Carol Violette sing "It’s the Know How That Excels All Others" "Forever ami Ever" and " 'A' 107 N 7th * Phono 717 X iHi're Adorable,“ acixymiMiniod hy Teddy lleyle. piano sok>. “I Sirs.-y Boogie.” Teddy Heyle; two se­ lections on the piano hy Emd La- Rlue and a skit by Dic k Clark and Jerry Tennis. Don Eastbiirn was master of ceremonies nn«l Norma Bradley was dance clunrmun. let- cream cones were served for ret reshments. In the afternoon the iinnunl senior mothers tea was held in the library. Pat Rickard WAR chairman tor this, and her co- chairmen wen* Evelyn Garman, newly Elected Girls' League pies- ident, an,| Willa Durflinger, new vice president. During th«- afternoon the newly elected officers of the Girls' le-ague wen- installed, and the program constated of ra I cc H oim hy the girls tripl«- trio; two solos by Dean Caldwell on hia clarinet: pi­ ano selections by Betty Dykst.-r- huts andza aulo. “WUl-o’-the- Wisp," by Martha Roy Mrs Leo Riekatd. mother of the Girls' League present, and Mm Z A. Coop, mother of the senior class president. |e-ured Mai- Malcolm was chairman of the decorating committee. 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