The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 20, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAOE EIGHT
TltVBSRAV
THE SBNTINBL, POTTAGE OBQVB, OREGON
Just Received—
Another Shipment of
these lovely
Miltex
Dresses
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Extra Good Fitters
Extra Nice Styles
Extra Value for the price.
*3.95
Mrs. Della H o d g e s
friends in Eugene Friday.
visited
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unLoca Predatory Animal
Mr. and Mrs. G. C Hood and, V
family s p e n t Sunday visiting,
An
points along the coast.
thuny Gerare. _ Mass each Sun-
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day at 9.30 a. m. except the fourth
Orlo Bagley, manager of the Sunday when the hour la 9 a. m.
Daugherty Piling Company, and
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former high school coach, is re-
Community Bible class meets In
cuperating from an appendectomy the Townsend hall every Sunday
at the Sacred Heart hospital in m«r»tow at 9:45. l eader. M r. Lau-
Eugene. M r. Bagley entered the bach. Everyone welcome. Special
Invitation to the ladles.
hospital last Thursday evening.
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Roy Craine. who la stationed f
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with the national guard at Fort
, Markin" «tinerin
«rw.ni thr.
»nri with
®' m-‘ S’ L ’ Mac* ln' »uperin-
h i, ; X n i r
* ,t h |tendent: morning worship. 11:00.
Elorenee Spies, former employe
of the Daugherty Lumber Com-,
b » . c c . p t « . PMUIon with
the Trio Lumber Company in ¿u-
Apartment House Bargain
Fund Is $18,650
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every county In
benefit from the
nial control work
ter-county hunting,
Lyll< M lhe
the state wiil
predatory anl-
because of In­
says Dr. H. W.
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agrl-
culture animal division.
The game commission approprl-
Btions also Include the following
counties: Baker. Benton. Clataop.
Columbia. Coos. Curry. Deschutes,
Douglai, Jackson. Jo«»ph me. Klu-
,nu, h Lane. Lincoln. Linn, Polk.
Umatilla. Wallowa, Wheeler and
Yamhill.
The allocation order of the de-
partroent of agriculture refers to
tbe $49 000 appropriation for pre-
4a tory
control
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T made by
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,jM. present legislature, ami sets
$19.600 for the year 1942 and
for the fir&t six months of
1943.
meetings
_ on Tuesday night. Gen-
ernl prayer meeting on Thursday
at the church at 7:30.
Sizes 14 to 46
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Church of Christ. G o r d o n L.
Hypes. Minister. Bible school at
We Give and Redeem SA H . Green Stamps
9:45. Morning service 11:00. Chris-
flan Endeavor 6:30. Evening- ser-
vice 7:30.
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Presbyterian Church. E. F. Me-
Farland. minister; W illiam Wen-
dell, choir director Bible school
with classes for all meets prompt-
ly at 9:45. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Sermon subject: "Christ’s
Other Persons Are Interested In
M r. and Mrs. Charles Peck Sr Concern for the Lost.”
Where You Go and When You
Evening worship at 7:30 at
entertained the Entre Nous Con-
Return. Phone Your News to 159.
tract Bridge club recently. G u «t> * hichu « * * , ,h* ntessagc to the
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ church of Laodtcea will be dis-
Mr. ami Mrs. Eldon Steele were
See W . B. JOHNSTON for Real
M r. and Mrs. LeRoy Wells of
cussed.
neth
Mickey.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray-
Eugene
visitors Saturday.
Estate Bargains, Loans. Rentals. Molalla were visitors the first few
The young people's society of
Mrs. Harold Boalaugh returned
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc days of the week at the home ofj Mond Wicks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Christian Endeavor will meet at
Wicks. M r. and Mrs. Frank Gier-
to her home in Portland Sunday
Mrs. Jerry Glade.
6:30 with Faye Nixon as leader.
au and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon
after spending a week at the
David A. Wilson of Culp Creek
The junior boys and girls will
was given a bounty of $2.50 for
R. H. Kipp of Portland, execu- Thomas of Cottage Grove. High meet oa Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Mos­
a bobcat skin Monday.
live secretary of the W illamette "<x’re
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of wh<xd in the church par by.
M r. ami Mrs. Bob Coombs of
basin commission, was a business
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lor wi,h Mrs- McFarland
and
John Cumings, Mack Mobley visitor here Friday. He was ac- so,anon b> Alvis Wicks.
Springfield visited Sunday at the
, ¡vjrs. Coiner in charge,
and Vern Cumings spent Tuesday companied by Isabel Childs of Sa-
Chas. Teeters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Tyler of
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at Coos Bay fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Glasgow
lem with the Oregon Statesman Van Nuyes. Calif., are located on
Free Methodist Church, So. 8th were in Veneta Monday.
of Salem.
the D r. Seikler ranch, recently
M r. and Mrs. Lester Brisbane
Jack Kerns of Eugene
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' vacated by the Montsinger fam- street and Harrison. Rev. Harold
spent
and son and M r. and Mrs. Hugh
Doris and B e t t y Arnest and ily. Mr. T yler intends to special-
t f c x ' d V « ^ unda> *“ the Mrs
M. Mosby
Brisbane and daughter spent Sun­ their guests. Norma Smiley of ize in bulb raising, along with _____ y____ ’
home
a. m.; morning worship. I I a. rn„
day at the coast on a successful Reedsport and Betty McLaughlin farming.
Mr. and Mrs. John Read visited
subjects. Practical Charity." Eve- Sunday at Wolf Creek at the
fishing trip.
of Portland, all students at OSC.i M r. and Mrs. Bartlie of Ridge
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M r. and Mrs. Paul Perkett and were dinner guests Sunday at the eentiy at the' home of Mr. and
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Th‘" IJor*"na «ra<'-
ba'*"
daughters Helen and Francis of home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. A n , Mra. Charles P e c ^
,P
Febnutty
we
Canby visited Sunday at the home
of M r. and Mrs. E. J. Kent. Mrs.
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M r- and Mrs Harold Radway will begin a series of prophetical <choo, 32.2 Friday and Yoncalla
Kent returned with them and af­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason
re hosts recently to the senior lectures at the church with R e v . ' ^ ru.*sday.
ter a short visit w ill go to Long­ spent the week end at Portland
c,ub- s * ,ables were a Wesley Edwards. He will speak on
t> r| ( -
r o, Fort stevens
view. Washington, for a two weeks visiting at the home of her par- pla> Messrs, and Mmes. Albert world events and Bible prophecy.
, , he week end ut the home
visit w ith friends and relatives.
Barkemeyer and son Leonard, illustrating each night with start!- . h4 .^ r-n ts Mr ami Mrs Ilenrv
ents.
Richard naaway
Radway oi
of votiag
Cottage Grove ing screen pictures. Lectures run c o o ^ r
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> Kicnara
Dr. J. W. T a rr and two grand­
Mrs. Bill Phelps went to Salem were sP**ial g u e s t s , Johnnie, as a serial. Don’t miss a night.
Stanley Bankowski spent Sat­
daughters and Bernard Thaxton Saturday to visit with relatives Schmidt of Cottage Grove, James Services begin at 7:30 each night.
urday In Eugene and in the <we-
spent Sunday at Florence and vis­
Mrs. Bert Hatch underwent a Smith' L?wren^ x * >.rt / ^ war,i
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ning attended (he Idubo-Orejpm
iting the Sea Lion caves.
major operation one day last week Stout, W. M . MoOre, <ihd Archie
First Baptist Church. D r. J. R- basketball game.
at a Eugene hospital.
Moore, Messrs, and Mmes. A. B. Branton. pastor. — Sunday school.
M r. and Mrs. W illie Vaughn and
H . H. Harms of Portland came
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Wolfard, Jos. Eppenbaugh, P. M. 10:00, Mrs. W . C M artin, Supt. Mrs. Ruth England of Cottage
Thursday to join Mrs. Harms, who
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E Cox and Beach, and «Tharles Peck Sr. High Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. Grove visited relatives and friends
has been a guest at the home of daughter of Marshfield were week Prlze was won by Mrs. L. Porter P. U., 6:30. Evening service,
service, 7:30.
here Sunday.
her sister. Mrs. Ruth Woodson, for end visitors at the home of M r. and Jsmes Smith, and consolation C h o i r practice Wednewtay eve-
Miss Frances French entertain­
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of
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Mra.
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and
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the past two weeks. They return­ and Mrs. K.
ed her Sunday school class wt the
ed to their home Sunday.
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Saginaw area.
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church Saturday evening. They
Christian Science Society. 242 played games and had refresh-
M r. and Mrs. L. C. Godard, M r.
Bob Anderson left for Portland
, Second Street. — Sunday school, ments.
and Mrs. Harold Jones, M r. and Monday where he will enter a hos­
¡9:45; forenoon service. 11, subject
Mrs. H u rt of Grand Island. Ne­ pital and undergo an operation on
Mmes. Chas. F ü h r e r ,
A. "Mind.” Evening service second
braska, Mrs. M ary Sandman of his back. He was injured about a
in o foil f~,«, o -.¡io
, — . . — — . z -.nd Wednesday of each month at 8:00
Denver. Colorado, and M r. and
himber
Alfred White were
F ri- P- m. The Bible, Christian Science
Mrs. Earl M itts of Coquille spent
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, «lay afternoon at a shower honor- literature and the writings of
Sunday visiting points along the
For Your Lawn and Oarden.
M
r anH
Mr« J.
t v V. Stewart
a » - » - * and
. a home
ing of
rs Mrs ran w k hite a About
ue at forty
the! M ary Baker Eddy may be borrow-
coast.
Mr.
and Mrs.
or purchased before or after
George M artin spent Sunday on guests were present and absent, the
Peat Moss — Spring Field
service.
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An 8 ' , -pound daughter. Eunice the coast at Florence, Winchester
Elaine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bay and Siltcoos national park.
refreshmenU wero served at the
and Garden Seeds.
Corn accounted for more than
Dwight Claudson. Sunday, Febru­
close of the afternoon.
one-fourth the total farm value
ary 16th, at the Butler maternity
S. C. Hunter of Halsey spent
Miss Evelyn Abeene of Cottage of crops produced in the United
home.
the^week end visiting his family
Alvh|e
Hinahaw of SUtes in 1939.
Camp Clatsop were Sunday vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Miculka
Ice cream in ail popular flavors
itors at the Ivan Abeene home.
of Culp Creek are the parents of
Miss Kathleen Daugherty, stu­
at Gustafson’s.
27-tfc-
M
r.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Gilham
and
a 9 *«-pound daughter born Satur­ dent at the University of Oregon,
day, February 15th, at the Butler spent the week end at the home C. C. Gilham left Saturday for
M aternity home. She has been of her parents, M r. and Mrs. W. Modesto, California, where they,
were called on account of the
named Nancy Jean.
H. Daugherty.
serious illness of their brother,
W. H. Gilham.
Watches fixed right at S tarr’s
Chas. Boslaugh, proprietor of
Jewelry Store.
27-tfc the Square Deal Barber Shop on
Mrs. C. C. Gilham entertained
North Sixth, who underwent a at a party Saturday afternoon in
I t pays to insure with sure in­ major operation about five weeks honor of Em my’s Lou's seventh
surance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc
ago, was able to resume work in birthday anniversary. Guests were
his shop Monday. L arry Brum-
children in the* first and sec
Red Rose B atter and lee Cream.
ond grades a t the London school.
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf fi id had charge of the shop dur­ Games were played during the af- j
ing M r. Boslaugh’s illness.
ternoon and refreshment« were
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing.
served.
Phone 217J.
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T ry the Rocky Road Ice Cream
Carl Zehrung of Eugene and
at Gustafson’s.
27-tfc
Eat ice cream for health. Ours
Mrs. T. J. Clark were Sunday
is made right. Gustafson’s Super
I t pays to insure w ith sure In- dinner guests at the J. C. Bukeri
Creamed ice cream store. 26-1 tc-3 suran«?e with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc home.
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Miss Maxine Schults and Miss
D illy Brownwood of Marshfield
were week end visitors at the
home of M ass Lucille Jarvis
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Miss Rena Humphrey of Eu-
gene visited at the home of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M iller
and family Tuesday.
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Paul M iller m a d e a business
trip to Eugene Wednesday.
L ynx Hollow
City Briefs
I I rooms, ii I h ' i |-rooms, bath ami toilet each floor, m i m i
lot 50x120 feet Electric lights, hot m ill cold water, w w ri
connect ions, all c ity Improvements paid lip in lu ll. m I iiu I'
mid fru it trees, paved street, garage mol wood house. Iitiih l
iiigs all in fine condition, desirable \E I< 1 l i l t ’ »1111*K *1 1
This w ill make any one a idee HOME w ith a good IN ­
COME to help pay lo r the property. It w ill hear clow in
spertion from a business standpoint, lienee It w ill be w<ll
fo r you to make an e ffo rt to look I his place over enrefiilly.
Owner might consider taking In as a Part payment small
house and lot. I ’ riee 21700.00. how n p iiy iiie n , $.‘>00.00, (ml
mice very easy terms.
Predatory aniqial hunter funds
i totaling $18,650 for 1941 have just
been allocated by the state de­
partment
of , agriculture to 17
.
-H of which will match
’ be funds apportioned to them.
An allocation of Sll.ttOO for pre-'
datory animal control has also
JU#' bt* n nmd<’ *?>
, U ‘*
Mn<* ’ '** combinetl
funds apportion monies directly to
wun7 ie ,.
However, actually
Laymen’« Sunduy. Four laymen
will speak on the subject "Per-
sonal Christian Living:” Evening
worship. 7:30. "Redemptive Long-
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^ ^ ^ ^ t t a g Intermediate
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pr. yer
Dorena
SEE
W. B. JOHNSTON
Real Estate, Loan* and Rentals
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
Office 22 South 5th St
The ITorcnti Townies eked out
a narrow 41X18 victory over the
Lowell Y.G.A. there Friday.
Jerry Mosby, accompanied by
Doug Johnson of Cottage Grove,
as repres(*ntativrs of Cottage
Grove union high school, attended
q sports writers luncheon in Eu-
gem* Saturday. As guests of the
Register-Guard they attended the
Idaho-Oregon game In the eve-
ning.
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CHA NO KM IN WH.IH.fFF.
PKUCRATION.
Phone 58
iM'i-ship with a fee of $5.00 ami
ten cents |>er capita. The other 1«
an associate membership for $2.00.
The advisory council consists of
five in a dilitlon to the officers.
Two representatives ure chosen
from eastern Oregon, tw o from
western Oregon ami one at large,
rhere is no longer a secretary ami
treasurer combine«!. Hi.' two of-
fk*va having l>een separated.
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.1(1,000 VARIIM OF (iHAVICI. FUK
KOAI> WORK.
Ijiiw county Monday signed a
contract with Carl Holm Company
to furnish crushed rock from three
different quarries to supply 21.-
000 to .’10.000 yards of gravel for
road work. Crushers loriitcd at
Coburg. Tlmlwretl Ridge and h r-
guson will supply from 7,000
10.000 yards each.
Messrs. Vinal Randall ami R. S.
Drenner who attended the W ild­
life conference at Corvallis last
Thursday ami Friday report some
chttng.-s mw.U* in the federation
constitution which may l»e of in-
,r r „ , ,a „.veral sportsmen. The
county unit has been eliminated
ant, instead tin* local units will be
Black Raspberry Marble, New
directly affiliated with the state
Sensation In Ice ('ream. Gustaf­
organization. Two forms of mein-
son'S.
27-tie
prrship» are available under the
G u s ta fs o n 's its» t icaiii.
n,.w se, ,,p On.- is a full
Hebron
FERTILIZER
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FTmWI AHV 20. 1941____
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Save Every Day
at Thrift Wise, the store that brought and maintains Cut
Bate priees for you—It pays to visit our store.
$1.00 H alibut Liver Oil Capsules, 50s
G7c
35c Facial Tissues, 500’s
23c
10c Cashmere Boquet Soap
4 bars 2Gc
50c Listerine Antiseptic
39c
$1.00 Genuine Ironized Yeast
79c
Guaranteed Pocket Watches
$100
4c
5c Note Book Paper
Fresh AGFA and Eastman Films, all sizes
Beidler Feed and
Seed Store
Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos
aie
2.V
Kotes or
Motiewi
20c
A aarin
19c
T h e O n ly l i j t l U t f
Announcing—The Opening of the
GRAY MOTOR COMPANY
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
at
59 North River Road
with
RUSSELL BURGESS
Factory Trained Mechanic
as
SERVICE MANAGER
on
Wearever Aluminum Cooking Utensils
COMPLETE
OLDSMOBILE SERVICE
and Lawn Mowers
GRAY MOTOR COMPANY
Get Our Prices on Garden and Farm Tools
Phone 286
GRABER-GETTYS
Dependable Hardware
USED CAR SPECIAL
1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD TUDOR—
Radio— heater— 4 new tirea (not reeapg) motor thoroughly checked. Shiny black finish__Seal
covers.
Easy GMAC Terms.
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