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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1940)
TH E SEN TIN EL. COTTAGE GROVE. OHEGON EASTERN STAR MISSIONARY TO SPEAK THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1910 IRRIGATION TO RE STUDIED AT NIGHT CLASS Inn r»»r«l Government Juba From 1910 to 11)31) the number of Rev. Ira Gillet, Methodist mis- Irrierul, stute. and locul government sionary to Portugese East Africa, Next Tuesday. March 19, the workers Increased from 1,500.000 to will speak at the Methodist church Delight Valiev agricultural ' class 1780.000 Friday, March 15. .it 7:30. will stu d ^ ^ k i t on u ro b leS i Mrs. Dora Stipe of Beaverton. grand worthy matron of the Or- der of Eastern Star, ,a»id her of- ficial visit to the local chapter ^ ^ y ; ' Ver i i a , Sh‘; . ? aS Ihc Rev’ GU,et te stationed at Such questions as why Irrigate^ d‘'gr‘H'- Oti er Inhambane w h e r e outstanding what crops to irrigate, and does Gay it* the home, colorful the E aster parade, \ i r .H*C r°s«aB ^n work is being carried on. The mla- irrigation pay. will he taken up. u June Martin of Marsh- „¡on is H ,nod(.| for many mis- Last Tuesday n i g h t County inseparable from this are radiant flowers and ilence romnUtt?«.« ° of^ 'ih ^ e n .n d sions ln ,ha‘ ^ ‘lon because of its Agent O. S. Fletcher discussed plants. •hanier an.i ' the wnrthv or,g,nal work in lhv building of a land us«« problems and land us«« <hapt«i and th« w«»rth> matron sawmill and water turbines, and committee activities in the coun- Corsages, cut flowers and potted plants—an riTi i f?k.n Jne,n^ rs ol l,u« Spring- because of its training in handi- ty. He mentioned that th«« two ic i «hapt««r. l\«gn«es w ere given crafts, agriculture and the can« «if proposed «lams for the Cottage appropriate trib u te for every one on your for Mrs Max Bird and «laughter the homc. hrove w(1|r « ’W Easter gift list. Ellen. Preceding t h e business This mission school is for the mately 3200 acres of tillable land. , ’’C\V ag “ b 30 ‘bnner w-as served education of whole families of This condition he said is a land f i h ,” p I|nd distinguished African natives, the men coming use problem. Mr. Fletcher also guests at th« Palace cafe. with their wives and children. Up- discussed legume seed marketing In the afternoon Mrs. Slip««. Dr. on entrance each family is given K m< seed mark, ting Martin, Mrs. lim a Thum, Mrs. S. a plot of ground on which to raise o . « PHONE 182 L. Godard, Mrs. \ elma Harrel, grain for its own use From this be Iheck. Sylvia Mrs. Vern w u ita m . »n<t M i - X . . 1 the „’ „ i n " ¡ S u ™ I" ' Eunice VanDenburg called on homes spreading new ideas of , B ,rtha McQueen and Vera Mrs. J. P. Graham at her home agriculture and alao of Christiani- \ i!?d Ml7. . Horace and Mrs. Stipe present«^ her with ty over the large area. Hatch, Miss Donna Hatch and a three year appointment as grand The Rev. Gillet s talk will be of ?? <*enevleve Zyzett attended a representative of South Dakota to especial Interest sin« «« Portugese K P d*?tr,ct No, 12 of We have recently oom the grand chapter. East Africa draws a portion of Its . ^»aturdny evening at Following the meeting in the support from the Oregon Metho- Bo!Mrd’urK Phey were^accompanied pleted building the larg evening, refreshments were serv- dist conference. The church school - ra Bartel1 of ( reswell, din Telephone J 5 9 M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter trict musician. est wrecker and tow car ed in the dining room. in Cottage Grove has recently helped to purchase a new truck to between Eugene a n d BIRTHDAY PARTY THURSDAY Power of Government be used in his work. RESEARCH CLUB Roesburg. . . . We are A man who believes that If Mo The public* is cordially invited Mrs. Frank Riggs entertained ’ dlf The Ri'search club held evening, a pro- to attend. hammed cannot come to the moun equipped to handle either fof her smaU son Clark on his ™ na ¿ id le r All m em ber aro «resalve dinner Tuesday tain, the mountain should be moved cam or truck». fourth birthday anniversary' Tues- to nt if jWe beginning at 7:00 o'clock, at which LOCAL GIRL W INS FIRST IN to Mohammed is Joseph A. M aiiey, day. A luncheon was served at the __ time husbands of the club mem a member of the town council of D.A.R. EVENT noon hour. Place cards were small _ « . , , i u ii bers were guests. The cocktail New Carlisle, Ind. Massey built packages of candy and nuts. The Social Twelve c 1 u b will eoUrsP was served at the home Paper' hats were given as favors, meet at the home of Mrs. William o f_ Mr and Mrs ~W ' f*“ ’ Martin u',nner L.ane C° Un* home' c h ,«rlned If you get in trouble on A decorated birthday cake was a Petersen for a 1:00 o’clock lunch- the salad course at the Crore «'.«« r «’h,?H|«nt h P* u°n* i. ,cov*'’ ’ WM °ut,lde the ,own the highwry, call phone feature and each guest was pre- eon today. March 14. Annual elec- Bjorset home the main course id erican R.«volut!on 7 ? nV»v m *** C h n u l , l f l c d h l * m efnber sented an individual birthday cake tion of officers will be held. J - “ “’i t - ? ! ‘..r,can Revolution is MLss_ Betty ship on the council. Since he could Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coiner s home Marie Adkins, senior at Cbttage not move hi« house into town he 14. with one candle. Games were —* — x,"d L-* <^ ertAai t^ , i l ° . m% i i Cirove blgh ’r.hoo‘ - ° ne.. girl was had thp town movr out to hlm by played and several nice g iftsp r e- Constellation club will meet Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks. The chosen by each~{if' the' five'mator X T T sented the guest of honor. Those this afternoon. March 14th, at 2:30 remainder of the evening was high schools in th.« county to take ex,endin< ,ta present were Jimmy Flatters, in the Masonic club rooms and spent playing games at the Wicks’ ¡uirt in the examinations held Billy Veatch, Claudette Kime, again tonight at 7:30 in the hall home Women’s P sy In Industry throughout the state. The girl Sandra Sue Carlson. Marilyn for the annual card party. from Woodburn high school won According to Collier’«, a itudy of Palmer, Ramona Durham. Anne —+ — first place in the state event and wage« in a number of representa w. c. T. u. Swanson and the honor guest. Mrs. Faye Allison will be host a trip to Washington. D. C. tive American Industrie« reveals ess to the Utopia club at her home The monthly meeting of t h e The contest was held through (hat, ln comparable occupations. ELMARTES CLUB with a 1:30 dessert on March 21. w h .T .U . was held Friday after- Oregon Lewis and Clark chapter women are paid about «0 per cent , - t - l ... „ . . , . ... x noon at the home of Mrs. Ells- o t the D.A.R. in Eugene. 1rs« than men Mrs. Ralph Saltsman enter- The Elite Bridge club will meet worth Tilton. Devotions were led Others from Lane county in the tained the Elmartes club at her in the afternoon on March 21st at by Mrs. Elsie WelLs followed by contest were: Miss Beryl Robert home Tuesday. The St. Patrick’s the home of Mrs. Walter Hunter. an interesting program on “Child s° f . Springfield; Miss Suzanne motif was used in the decorations — ♦ — Welfare’’ with Mrs. James Ted- Stickles. University high school; for the luncheon which was served FRIDAY ford in charge. Arrangements Miss Phyllis Gray, Eugene high at 1:00 o’clock. Place cards were Hebron Grange will meet at were made for Mrs. Tilton, Mrs. school; Miss Madell Christoffer- tiny baskets of candy and nuts 8;00 m in the Hebron school N. E. Compton. Mrs. E. F. McFar- »on. Junction City high school. The tallys used at bridge were of bouse land and Miss Stella Adams to Each of the Lane county girl* are worth while—T hat’s why so many people shop at the St. Patrick’s design. High __ attend the county W. C. T. U. Is to receive a medal I f01? W<^ ^irT' 9 ' Miss Vivian Johnston and Miss meeting which was held in Eugene ------------------------ Thrift-Wise—The store that brought you Cut-Rate Bagley. Mrs. Ro> Sunderland and j ean ffose will be hostesses to the Saturday evening. Refreshments THREE FEATURE PARTY prices to Cottage Grove. Mrs. l^arry Biggerstaff w e r e Carnation club at the home of were served at the close of the FRIDAY NHÌHT guests. The next meeting wall be Mrs Velma Harrell. meeting by the hostess, with Mrs. Fred Anderson. a __ __ a __ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz BID A N D BY C U B MONDAY were guests Friday evening at a CORRIGAN CLUB social affair honoring three events The Joker club will meet at the of the The Corrigan club met Tuesday home of Mrs. William Thum for a M r and Mrs. f e s t e r Stroup given by the managers or at the home of Mrs. Stewart Carl- 7:30 dessert. entertained the Bid and By club Irish and Irish-Swartz stores. The son for their regular meeting. A — at the‘r home Friday evening. A event given at the Eugene coun- 1:00 o’clock luncheon was served. The American Legion and Auxi- dish. dinner was served try club honored Mr. and Mrs The birthday anniversary of Mrs. liary will serve a covered dish din- 5Pd even,nS spent with bridge. Harold Wolfard, who have moved Leon Morton, wno was a guest, ner at 6:30 at the armory to cele- Thn a 5 0 -a ^ elcom^ was observed and a large beauti- brate the Legion's 21st birthday n£ rd'«. ?.eXt 5er for Mr. and Mrs. Harold fully decorated cake anniversary. Ladies bring casser- a n H Y f r c C* T Q fv w u rv Mr- Swartz who are moving to Eugene iu u y u w u i a i c u birthday uum uay v a n e was w a a —. .... - soon and in honor of the anniver a feature. The afternoon following ole dishes, salads and sandwiches. ana xnrs- ^ rouP- sary of the Irish stores. the luncheon was spent socially. Dessert furnished. t - d The club will hold their next <-OML8 CLUB meeting at the home of Mrs. Wal TUESDAY Mrs. T. C. Wheeler entertained CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE ter Woodard. the LaComus club at . her home . The Neighbors , - , , of Woodcraft will ~ j , ■ , , An infant and pre-school health WJLC hold their social meeting at the Tuesday. Invited guests included conference will be held March 21st _______ home of Mrs. Carl Leabo with Mrs. Rex Wheeler, Mrs. H. B. fmm 1;oo to 3:30 p. m in the of- The Woman Relief Corps met at Bertha “ ^«sistant hostess. Gnggs and Mrs. Nelson Durham. fice of the public health nurse at the armory Saturday with 20 ~ , „ ., * , v a" e r’Y>oP. ^ as »P*nt with the com er of 5th and Main over members present. After the busi- 5 lab 7 dl bndgeA wdh ch,gh SCO1? g° ‘"g to 2ohn’s cafe. Dr. E. L. Gardiner ness session practice was held for ^°^>er^s ^or a 1 0 0 Mrs. A. W. Swanson. A 1.30 des- will conduct the conference and the part the Corps will take in the oclock luncheon. sert was served preceding play. wjn be assisted by Miss Beatrice convention in Eugene. All arrange- ,, ... , . Mrs' K,n}c W>H be the host- Turtle, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Don ments were made for the cars to F o n d ly club will hold an ess at the next meeting. Allen. Anyone wishing an appoint take those who could co The date aU day meetIng at the home of — ♦ — ment please call Mrs. Allen. 86L. of the con ven tiS is® T i u r s S i H' B™wn' time ELITE BR,DOE CLUB March 21st. AU those planning to wiU ** sPent in O pting, COLLEGE B AND TO TOUR V Look for the Oreea Neon Sign Mrs. Henry Williamson was attend are requested to meet at m m x - n n n .v EASTERN OREGON hostess to the Elite Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Malinda Aubrey W ED N ESD A i i - d «-» „I..K „.m her home last Thursday. A 1:30 at 9:00 a. m. A spring vacation tour for the at the home of S ü í L eni S S deSSert Was and the after’ _ »»_ O-S.C. cadet band has been ar- PRESBYTERIAN AID for a 7:30 dessert. ¡ s ’. i s * o ? S,e ” n e m S " wenV 15 * ■ " * 23 Tt’" 45 Presbyterian Aid met in the ROYAL NEIGHBOR LODGE church parlors Wednesday. Plans ans will play for an evening con- Mrs. Stroup. were made for a cooked food sale The Royal Neighbor lodge met; cert and dance at each stop. Saturday March 23. The foUowing Tuesday night for a business and RAINBOW GIRLS officers were elected for the com- social meeting. Mrs. Maude Davis inJd yevaiepP^ S p n ' t M M ^- ° f E«UgoT' di8triCt depU*L’J S aS, a T’he Rainbow Girls met in regu- w gUS h > ,£ lanS werem.C° n2iP,et w I ,ar scssion Monda> evening at the Jacobsen, sec.-treas., Mrs. O. W. a birthday party Tuesday March Masonic Tenwle Thev decided to F e r m e n t G^ t h M the egg?’u s e ^ f i t h T S t e i t n p ^ i t h T S i l P«n ^ - Re/ res,hments were “ r * 1 hunt sponsored by the Lyons Houser and Mrs. Joe Smith being at Gustafson’s ice cream parlors, cjub this vear Following the s ^ J i hnve Mn!ReRf^ T enFva H o f Salli<? ^ r in e ss m e tin g an informal derman and T w ilf Stewart. D ei- “ hoSteSS^ da™e was held in the hall, Eejoice, I t V Easter New W recker Sunnyside Greenhouses d und T ow Car S O C IE T Y ST U R G E S GARAGE SAVINGS $1.00 Ru Ex Compound...... .... ___ 89c $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil 79c Caroid Tooth Powder 28c 60c Alka-Seltzer 49c Pepsodent Antiseptic 2 for 40c 25c Colgate Shaving Cream 2 for 26c 25c Camphorated Oil 19c Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobaccos Ue Anacüi 33c EASTER TOGS orations were in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. Mrs. Rynearson was a «“ “ t- . M i7 r A tin « « s -n, M ? A? ' The Mizpah class of Presbyter- lan church met at the church Tuesd3y afternoon. FoUowing a short business session, a social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. Hea- ton and Mrs. W. Chestnut as hos- tesses. Refreshments and decora- tions were in keeping with St. Patrick s day.____________________ ENTRE NOUS » JeS? vP ?™ / , e"ier^ i? ed J?6 J° Ub«7 2 ? h®S a. 7 >30 l eS8erL and bridge Guests for the evening were Mines NeUie Bukowski Glenda Bushell, Leona Veatch and Fern Anderson Mrs. Veatch held high score and Mrs. Fred Ham- mond took the traveUng prize. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Ham- mor|d.___________________________ At our Alleys Every Friday, Start ing Friday, March 15th from 11:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. _____ The Entre Nous club met Wed- nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicks Three tables of bridge wpre in , and refresh. mPnts wprp sprvpd at thp cJosp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck will entertain the club at their next meeting _____ CARD PARTY More to arrive th is week. Newest in style and colors $1.00 and up Handbags, Gloves and Hankies In the Soft, S pring Shades TO HONOR MRS. NELSON 2, 3, 4 and 7 thread. S pring Shades. Price SPECIAL PRICES 2 lines for 25c Free Instructions to Beginners. HOME ECONOMIC CLUB Half Block Off Main on Fifth HATS _______ Mrs. Frank Gierau entertained Saturday evening at her home with four tables of 500. Mr. Cole held high score for the evening and Mr. Turner held low. Refresh ments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Fred Hammond and Mrs. Harold Whitlock will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mc Farland this evening at a stork shower for Mrs. Ray Nelson. Five i tables of cards will be in play during the evening. G rove Bow ling A lleys THRILL Your Party Guests Grand Assortm ent of JOLLY CLUB Ladies’ Day 19c The Home Economic club of He bron Grange met Wednesday eve ning at London in the 4-H club house. The regular business m eet ing was held and a quilt was tied. 1 Refreshments were served at the close by Mrs. Fred Harris. New Jewelry Beautiful Hosiery 79c, 85c, $1.00, $1.15 Short, med. and long lengths with a special serving of our delicious ice cream during the Easter season. — The success of your entertain ment depends on the quality and goodness of the dessert you serve. Our ice cream, made especially for the Easter season, is easy and economical to serve. Wc have ju s t th$ card you w ant to send Easter. Come in, feel welcome to shop. Smart Shop ALICE BREEDLOVE SUPER CREAMEO ICE CREAM STORE 6 th 6 . M A IN ST. PH O N E 31