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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1940)
I THURSDAY, MAHTH 21, 1940 CVOotocyscT 1HE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Hood Primitive Area Is Set Aside Lynx Hollow Silk Creek Save With Safety The Neighborhood Friendship The Community club met re cently at the home of Mrs. Mart club met with Mrs. Mary Burcham Perinl. Mrs. Cartwright was a vis- last Thursday. Mrs. Hubert Ha 11 tor. Plans were made for the club worth gave a very Interesting re Notices arc being posted an to sponsor a public card party and port on the Home Interests’ con nouncing the change in designa |s-nny social on March 28 at the ference in Corvallis which she at tion of what recrentlonists have Walker auditorium. The next tended the previous week. Mrs. known as the Mount Hood primi meeting will be at the home of Olive Palleske and Mrs. Rohde tive area, according to a state Mrs A. B. Wolfard on March 27 gave a short demonstration on the ment by Regional Forester Lyle F. with Mrs. Howurd Stout assisting last project lesson "Home-made Watts. The area affected is 14,HIX) hostess. Rugs” and the ladies practiced on acres, lying north und west of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard samples of hooked rugs. Mrs. Mount Hood, and It will be known were hostesses recently to the Ruth and Mrs. Ashley were ap an the Mount Hood wild area. Lynx Hollow pinochle club. Win pointed to attend the next project , "All the primitive areas in this ning scores were Mrs. Johnnie leaders' class in Eugene April 1. ! region are being restudied and re Schmidt, P. M. Beach and Mr. and At the close of the demonstration named according to the use to Mrs. W. M. Moore. Five tables Mrs. Burcham served delicious which they will lx* put and also were home-made doughnuts and coffee. in play. according to their size," says Mr. The next meeting will be at the Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Radway home of Mrs. Palleske, March 28. Watts. In the Mount Hood area SOME no roads will be built, no timber visited with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Haworth Horton Candy lib NIED A cut. and no commercial uses or in Corvallis recently. and two children spent the week Woodrow Stover of Los An end visiting at Yoncalla. Fruit-Nut. Pkg summer residences allowed. The area will of course be open to geles, California is a guest of (^apt. and Mrs. Clyde Burcham hunting, fishing, skiing and other Ralph Peck at the Charles Peck and son David came Sunday to Choc. Coated -j / a Chiropractic adjustments forms of recreation. A small strip home. spend their vacation at the Shade of land including Cloud Cap Inn Burcham home. Capt. Burcham Candy Eggs 6c A —a natural method for which originally was In the primi WILDFLOWER BOOKLETS TO has been stationed in the Philip BE DISTRIBUTED BY tive area has been eliminated to pine Islands for the past two years natural people. RICHFIELD DEALERS meet the new requirements, other Gales’ Choc. O /A and came home on a transport wise the old primitive area boun Gold Basket 1 lb. 5 > U C bringing about a hundred and Following the precedent estab fifty army officers and landing at dary is unchanged. "The purpose of the new classi lished many years ago, Richfield San Francisco after 21 days at fication is to preserve these areas Oil Corp, again this year steps to sea. After their visit with home Gales Choc. 2 lb. > q q IÍ& ) CHIROPRACTOR in their original wild state so far the forefront in popularizing tour folks Capt. Burcham will be sta D e lu x e Oval ' COTTAGI OROVt t ) 4 M A IN IT as is consistent with good protec ing over our western highways. tioned at Fort Knox, Louisville. tion ugainst fire," Watts con Wildflower booklets, describing Kentucky, and while they say tinues. "The original designations the wealth of beauty that flows they found life in the Islands in Eve. in Paris ¡XGZ were not specific enough to pre over the Pacific coast landscapes teresting, they are glad to return at this season of the year are to the United States. vent logging and road building Perfume and the area is more definitely again available for free distribu Dorothy Meyers is home from guarded by the new classifica tion through Richfield dealers. the Oregon university to spend the The Friendly Neighbors club tion." spring vacation with her parents. Nature has used a prodigal met «t the horn«? of Mrs. Inez Mrs. Nettie Estes is visiting her hand in spilling lavishly over the Montieth Thursday afternoon. An hills and the valleys a spectrum son Leonard in Eugene this week. Easter egg hunt was a feature of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Overholser of riotous color. Increasingly each the afternoon. Members brought year hundreds of thousands of ap celebrated their 50th wedding an the! buby pictures for a contest Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Emerson and to see who could guess the identi granddaughter Phyllis visited L. preciative motorists and visitors niversary Sunday. Since Mrs. Robert and Russell Woolcott, ty of most pictures. Mrs. Ruby C. Emerson and daughter, Mrs. enjoy these gorgeous reaches of Overholser was ill at the hospital Boyd and Clara Allen attended a iienstun won the prize for correct R. G. Brown, Tuesday. Mr. Emer color, and the Richfield Oil Cor her children, relatives and friends scavanger party given by the her there and were served guessing. 'I'wenty members were son drove to California Sunday. poration goes considerable credit visited with birthday cake and coffee Methodist Leaguers Saturday eve present and guests were: Mmes. He is planning to return in a week for stimulating the widespread in which was furnished as a surprise ning. terest in our wildflower displays. Hob Dorsey of Cottage Grove; Ed or ten days. greeting from the hospital staff. Mr. and Mrs. Oaks and two sons Haney of London. larve Hite and Mrs. R. G. Brown and daughter Mrs. Overholser is improving rap spent the week end with Mrs. RESTRICT CALF SHIPPING son of Delight valley, Hen Jack- and Mr and Mrs. L E. Emerson idly and will be able to return Oaks mother, Mrs. Oscar Wheeler. son of Walker and "Grandma" and granddaughter Phyllis spent home soon. Calves under six months old Enright. Refreshments in keeping Saturday and Sunday at Dillard The Dorcas society met with cannot be shipped into Bang’s di with Easter were served. The next and Roseburg. sease free-area counties in Ore Mrs. S. F. Clifton Tuesday after RAY WING APPO INTED AAA meeting will be with Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peterson of gon, except under certain condi noon. BRANCH MANAGER Sharon in two weeks. Latham visited at the home of The community Sunday school Mrs. ('lark returned recently Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Terpin, Sun tions. announces Dr. W. H. Lytle, The appointment of Ray B. chief of the division of animal in is preparing a program for Easter from Brooks here she had spent day. Wing as branch manager for the dustry of the state department of morning at the regular church several weeks caring for her Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Makinson agriculture. An order to this end hour. Oregon State Motor association daughter and new grandson. spent Sunday afternoon at the was announced last week in Port Mrs Ed Haney of London spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank went into effect March 18. Five M. E. Palleske was home from counties, Clatsop. Lane, Curry, Portland to spend the week end land by George W. Derr, sales several days last week with her Willis. manager of the association. Wing Yamhill a n d Washington, are mother, Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eddy of Bang’s free-areas now. and other with home folks. will be in charge of membership Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forcier and Black Butte spent Sunday at Mr. Mrs. Arthur Woolcott enter activities in Lane, Linn, Lincoln counties are in line for this rating daughter Lynette and Elwln Ben- and Mrs. O. S. Makinson’s. tained at dinner Tuesday evening and Benton counties and will ston and daughter Marilyn of Eu Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vick and .for Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Godard gene spent Friday evening at the daughters attended the baked ham Bookkeeping Outfits. Sentinel. the occasion being the 35th wed- maintain headquarters at the AAA office in the Hotel Eugene at F. T. lie ns ton home. supper at Creswell Thursday eve ■Typewriters ror school. .Sentine dlng anniversary of the Godards. Eugene Mrs. Ray Fisher is staying with ning. her mother at Springfield this The Latham 4-H Health club week helping to care for her held a meeting Thursday. Twenty father, Mr. Smith, who is seriously five members were present. The I .at ham Sewing club held Bobby Russell was quite ill sev a meeting Friday with 15, mem eral days last week. bers present. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lewis and About 18 young people attended a party nt the home of Iris Mon sons of Cottage Grove were Sun tieth Friday evening. Games and day visitors at the home of Mr. singing were the entertainment and Mrs. Miller Brown of Jasper. Miss Anita Duncan, who has nd refreshments re* ano were served. been attending business college In Portland, is spending a week eek at Sentinel want a o pufl. her home in Cottage Grove. Lester Harris visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Har ris over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yearous and Marie and Mrs. Carl Buffing ton and Richard went to Eugene Saturday. The Forestry boys went for a hike Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams vis ited friends at Elkton and Oak land. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Laird and children arrived here Monday from California. They plan to make their home here. KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store EASTER GIFTS Bibles $1.00-$3.89 Gtg. Cards 2-5c-25c Liggett lib. Asst. Choc. Horton’s V2 lb. Fruit-Nut Egg Zh.W.ÄÄa^MlIlll Saginaw Gales Choc. 1 lb. Gold & Orchid t *f n 0 Ga.lcs Choc. 1 lb. 3alon Pkg. $ Cara Nome Powd. & Perfume P /A HAItliKM AN HAT Join the Easter Parade in an ARROW Shirt and Tie Sports Ensembles P ot Your Individual Taste. The Men’s Toggery A. W. Helliwell “ Everything for M en” JL = SO JL = A young woman of West Ches ter, Pennsylvania, whose fiance has disappeared, asked the clerk of courts to give her a hunting li cense in exchange for her mar- riage license.—Indianapolis News. WATCHES DIAMONDS Tun can buy either ou liberal payment plan at the . I Picture Shop Delight Valley T h ere’s a shape and shade for every occasion— “dress up” or sports wear —in a g* EASTER IS NEXT SUNDAY—24th Latham Friends of the valley gave a baby shower for Mrs. Lois Rauch of Eugene Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Oscar Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ayres were supper guests nt the home of Mrs. Ayres' cousin, Mrs. Smith, in Co burg, recently. Mmes. Oscar Jackson and C. C. Conner attended a shower Tues day afternoon for Mrs. Josephine Witcher at Thornton Comers. L. E. Francis of Medford visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M A. Hom. Mrs. Lawrence Montieth and daughter Iris. Mmes. Harley Wil liams, K. C. Zumwalt, Ida Jack- son and Agnes Hite attended “Gone With the Wind” Friday. Mmes. E. J. Sears and Marie Ho- gate also attended. Mr. and Mrs. John White have moved onto the farm recently va cated by the John Hatfield family. Mrs. Wm. H. Schletzer spent the day with Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt Tuesday. Mrs. R. S. 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