The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 13, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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TH E SEN TIN EL. COTTAGE DROVE, OREGON
T ill HSDAV. M A IK‘11 1.1, 1911
_ a * _ . . T I _______ thought likely from n defective library The loss was partly cov-
flue. It was said the Rev. Davis cred by Insurance. The Rev. and
heard a peculiar noise upstuira Mrs. Davis an* well known here,
and decided io Investigate. When The Rev. Davis scrvrd as pastor
he opened an uiadairs door he was of the Cottage drove Baptist
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met by dense smoke; the entire church for over nine years.
The Rev. anil Mrs. Davis are
Patriotism will be the dominant upper story was in flames. The
note of Portland's coming Rose Eugene fire de|Mirtinont was cull- making their temporary home at
Festival. June 11 to 14. KW
aclordlng •’*!• but was unable to render ef- their cottage at Vida.
to announcement of Chester A. h'ettve aid on account of the fact
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Moores, presiden).
that the nearest water connection
Mrs. IXx'la Norris of I’urtlund
Special section of the big floral., wa* almost a half mile away.
visited her mother, Mrs. Minnie
parade set for Friday morning.
The fire destroyed all family Willits, Wednesday enroute to
June 13. will lx« given over to the clothing, furniture and a complete Medford.
patriotic motif.
A great quadrangle of mass-d
colors, planned ns "the greates
flag display ever in any patadc"
will head the patriotic sector. The
American Legion has already en­
tered a float in behalf of th- or-j
ganization, and numerous acrvica
groups are planning to have a part
in this section, according to Ma­
jor W. O. Harrington. Commander
of the Commander s Council, who
is Chairman of the special com«
mittee on this section.
Camas and Washougal were the
first Washington cities to enter
the outside participation section
o f the parade, while Oregon City
again headed the outside cities in
Oregon with an entry signed by
Bernie Herman of the Oregon
City Breakfast club that carried
the notation. "We’re after another
sweeps takes. ■’ Oregon City has
won the sweepstakes oftener than
any Oregon town.
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Patriotism Theme
Of Rose Festival
Northwest Woman Sees Historic Tire
O C I E T Y
M is s R o d n e y H o o d . R e p o r t e r
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S o c ia l C alendar
Saturday
morning at 11:00
o'clock at the Presbyterian manse
the Rev. E. F. McFarland united
in marriage Miss Mildred Delilah
Morgan of Eugene and Draper
Coolidge Mason of Eugene, the
Episcopalian marriage service be-
ing read.
The parents of the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason, were
the witnesses.
After the service Mr. and Mrs.
Mason departed for California on
their honeymoon. Mr. Mason, a
graduate of State College, is em-
ployed as one of the engineers on
the new dam bing built south of
town, so he and Mrs. Mason will
„ . k . >h«r h o m e in CMtage
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MONDAY
American L e g i o n Auxiliary
meets at the armory for a buai-
neaa meeting and social hour.
7:30 p. m.
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The Matronette club will meet
a* ’be home of Mrs. Gail Reiers-
K«ard for a 7:30 dessert,
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WEDNESDAY
London 4-H M others Club will
be hostesses for Southern Lane
District meeting of Lane County
Club Leaders association, at
London schoolhouse, i :30 p. nt.
Mrs. S. T. Rose, district president,
raV B SD A T
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The Royal club will meet this
REBEKAH LODGE.
evening. March 13, at the home
____
of Mrs. Ed Hoyt for a 7:30 des-
A short business meeting was sert. Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs.
held in the I.O.O.F. hal, Friday Louis Burleson will assist as
evening by the Rebekah lodge. A hostesses.
report was given of the members
—♦ —
attending the Eugene and Cres-
The A. V. H. Bridge and Dinner
well lodge meetings held recently dub will meet this evening. March
at which Mrs. Vemishia Newby. 13, at the home of Mrs. Clair Ho-
president of the Rebekah assem- gate.
bly, paid her official visits. A spe-
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cial program was planned for the
Executive committee meeting of
next meeting with Mrs. Minnie American Legion Auxiliary at the
Willits, Mrs. Minnie Sweet and borne ° f Mrs. Warren Daugherty.
Mrs. Lucy Bennett, the good of the
P m
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order
in charge.
The
charter committee,
will be draDed
for Mrs
“ ,c monthly onua
The
child rieaun
health eon-
con-
N > th e J on es w h o r a J d aw^v ^rencc w'1“ ** hcld March 20th
^ * l y A^ih-er o f f S ^ w i l * b i from 1 00 ,o 3 00 P m
’be of-
taken to send to the grand lodge
to defer the expenses of nurses
for a first aid station at the an-
nual grand assembly. The refresh-
ment committee appointed was
Mrs. Marion Armstrong. Mrs. An-
na Beidler. Mrs. Lucy Bennett.
Mrs. Eva Aubrey, Mrs. Laura
Brown. Mrs. Stella Baker and
..
Mrs. Effie Boyd.
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of,
» “"ty heal‘h nurse
Dbone ISOJfor appointments Sat-
orThursdaym ornm g Mrs.
• w . Hileman and Mrs. Don Al-
*en wd* assBt-__________________
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MIZPAH CLASS
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p,J V fM,zpah . c1* *
the
Presbyterian church Tuesday for
the reKular mpetIng Four v < tQrs
were
present. Decorations were in
P.D.G. CLUB.
keeping with St. Patrick s day. Re-
_________ were
___ _____
Mrs. C. F. Hoskins entertained freshments
served by ___
Mrs
the P.D.G. club at her home Fri Eva Holderman and Mrs. Ernie
day afternoon. The topic of the Heaton,
program. of which Mrs. William
BIRTHDAY CLUB.
Petersen was in charge, was "The
Small Garden.” Mariette Hamant
gave a report on wild birds. The
C
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club is planning to study the wild r urSl a-' a
e
¿n e .
- Irs-
flowers that grow in this vicinity
“ a*',eV ' ,th, te*S
mem-
and each member is asked to
, pre^ n ' The af!er™ ?n
MRS. CARRIE 8. M. HENDERSON of Alhanv. Oregon, was present
when one of the automatic curing molds In the Ford Motor Company's
tire plant popped open lad Thursday afternoon, marking another im­
portant milestone In the plant's brief history—the completion of the Ore
millionth Ford tire.
Tire No. 5.000.000 was a 4-ply white sidewall size for passenger car
nse. The plant's capacity now la 10.000 tires and tubes dally for passen­
ger ears, commercial cars, trucks and tractors.
A. Y. H. CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley en-
tertained the A. V. H. bridge and
....... . .......
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dinncr
club - at ...................
their home
last
Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
.Frank
Parent« of Mrs.
Hawley, were guests. High scores
at bridge were held by Mrs. Haw-
ley and George Crosby and low
by Mrs. Richard Rushell and Clair
liogate. The next meeting of the
club will he held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ciair Hogate.
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ELMARTES CLUB
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Mrs. John Kelly entertained the
Elmartes club at luncheon at the
Grove Drive-In Tuesday. The
group went to the Kelly home
latcr f°r cards At contract. Mrs.
( . H. Kime held high score. The
next meeting will be a 1:00 o'-
ciock luncheon at the home of
Mrs. N. J. Nelson in two weeks.
TURNOVER OF 1910 TAXES
MADE SATURDAY
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.
The first turnover of 1940 taxes.
sale to be held at the Mountain
ShSka S a n X y T ^ total ot the naSa dLSchar«''
rhouma
stotpc
be held the first Thursday in April •3nl?’Ka »aturuay. in e total 01 tne tlc fpvpr j. orthopedic, feet 0,
Saturdav March 15th M rs Mar- at
borne of Mrs. Millie Hodg- an’*>unt
,th^ >'ca r* cripple 0. posture 1. rickets 0;
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son in honor of her birthday an- ro was 55o-7h3.7 > and the grand heart. 3; correction*. teeth, 1;
garet Flatters, Mrs. E. R. Lemley niversary. A pot-luck luncheon total of ’b’? turnover was 581.- tonsils, 0; smallpox
vaccination.
and Mrs. Fanny McKinney were will be served.
323.32.
.
10:
diphtheria
immunization.
10;
guests. The hostess, assisted by
The sums collected on previous ruberculin test, negative. 5. posi-
her daughter. Mrs. Naomi Preston,
years rolls follow: For 1940.512.- tive. , x. ray j (negatlvP. Con-
PRESBYTERIAN AID
served refreshments at the tea
5530 ib interest; for fPrences were held with the teach-
hour.
Mrs. D.
.
, W. , , Sturges
. . will be The Presbyterian Aid met in the 1939. 54413 and $554.90 interest; prs
c..ra„..(. *|i_. qnlfipr ,,nfi
S
t
parlors w" h
God* rt '"r 1938' 5231606
5491 49
W - s o k o ih Vol” ,p,'r
meeting
on April
m eetm e on
A onl 4th.
4th.
Mrg George Jacobsen and Mrs. O. terest; for 1937, 51023.33 and wprp ¡^rs. Verne Williams and
W. Blackmore as hostesses. Mrs. $290.72 interest: for 1936, $1054.83
¿oren Schroeder.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
Godard was in charge of the de- and 538.84 interest; for 1 9 3 5 .------------------------------------------------
votionals. 5150.00 was pledged to- 5370.39 and 5109.16 interest; for
Mr. and Mrs. William Thum e n - ___ , ..
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ward the paint fund by the Aid. 1934. $848.59 and $24 01 interest;
tertained a group of friends with __ . . . *7;, .
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. o n rvr
a dinner party last Thursday eve- The Aid will have charge of the for 1932. $861.97 and $151.47 in-
ning at 5Te Rainbow Cafe Dur-
Wednf« da> '
iorf
*192;
ing the dinner, several accordion
following officers 99 interest; for 1927-30. $25.54 and
se le c tio n s w ere nlaved bv C lifford w ere e le c te d fo r th e coming year. $1.25 interest.
Hiner. F p lk » i^ i S
W-
v
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I5c Per Roll
24-Hour
Marvlee.
vice-president.
Mrs.
George
Ja-
New
Speed
Record:
The
House
guests went to the Thum home
1 Free Enlargement.
where the evening was spent cobsen; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. took only 16 minutes to pass 17
viewing various articles brought O. W. Blackmore. Refreshments bills.
WE DO ALL THE WORK
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back from the Africa gold coast were .. served at the close of the
AT THE
For your St. Patrick entertain­
by Mrs. Thum's son. Jack Beager.
1 lng'
ment. try an order of our Pista­
and in playing various games.
CONSTELLATION CLUB.
chio ice cream. Something new.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Verne
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31-ltc-4i i
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
benefit card party was held Gustafson's of course.
Compton. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. God-
y,e Masonic temple last Thurs-
ard. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall. <jay evening by the Constellation
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mr. cjUb. Prizes were awarded as fol-
and Mrs. Alvis Wicks, Mr. and ioWS; Contract. Mrs. Naomi Pres-
Mrs. Harold Sprague, Mr. and ton and A. W. Solheim; auction,
Mrs. R. S. Drenner. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bukowski and Nelson
Mrs. Wilbur Workman.
Durham; Earl Hill and Mrs. Sally
Hil* Mrs
rece'ved the
JO K E R C L I B .
500
Hjn special
and prizes;
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HOME OF REV. AM» MRS.
DAVIS DESTROYED BY FIRE.
Health Report
Following is the report for the
months of February and March of
examinations given by the Lane
C ounty Health Department in the
Jefferson and Adams schools. For
February the number examined in
both schools was 21. Thirteen par-
ent a were present. Doctors Ander-
son and Tingle were in charge:
Defects, eyes, 2; teeth. 12; tonsils,
13; ears, perforations 1. wax 6.
hearing 5. running I; nervous. 0;
speech. 0; nasal obstruction. 2;
nasal discharge. 1; orthopedic.
feet. 0; cripple, 2; posture. 7;
rickets. 1. Corrections, teeth, 4;
tonsils 2: smallpox vaccination,
16: diphtheria immunization, 15;
tuberculin test, negative 2. pool«
five 2, x-ray 1 (negative). Volun-
teer helpers were Mrs. Verne Wil-
hams and Mrs. Harold Houser.
For March the number examin-
ed in the Jefferson school by Dr.
Paul Anderson was 16. Nine par-
ents were present. Defects, eyes
3; tppth 5; tonslls< 9 pars ¿ .r
KODAK
FINISHING
Picture Shop
The home of the Rev. and Mrs.
•• " Davis in College (.rest, Eu-
gene was destroyed by fire at a
I«’* hour last Thursday. Origin of
M» blaze was unknown.
•1
------ L-------------------- ------- -------£_* Mrs. Martha Eastham; solo, Mrs.
Gordon Hypes; reading, Martha
1 Bittinger; solo, Mrs. Abeene; read­
ing. Mrs. Stella Baker; solo, Mrs.
Albert Hull and a missionary read­
ing by Mrs. Addle Halgarth. Mrs.
Hypes read a leter from a mis­
sionary. Refreshments were serv­
ed by the Pauline circle and the
meeting was closed with the bene­
diction.
For Spring Planting
Peat Moss
Fertilizer
Rosebushes
Shrubs
Fruit Trees
Asparagus Roots
SUNNYSIDE
GREENHOUSES
Phone 182
1702 W est M ain
DEGREE OF HONOR.
The Degree of Honor met Mon­
day evening in Eagles hall for a
pot-luck dinner and evening of
bridge. Genevieve Swanson, Elea­
nor Puderbaugh and Ruth Thomp­
son served. At bridge Frances
Hunter held high score, Vivian
Johnson, second high, and Helen
Cochran low. Vesta Wheeler re­
ceived the traveling prize.
w ith th e
NG STICK"
Is Not So Far Away
and Easter is Early
This Year
You will want to he
prepared to gTeet it
with on e of our
spring outfits.
will
prove
to
you
We i n v i t e you to
come in and see the
many new styles and
materials in spring
eoats, hats, dresses,
hags.
A m e s t’s
D ress S h op
ALL NEXT WEEK DURING OUR
Mrs. Nelson Durham entertain-
S^?°en
ed the Joker club at her home
'V ”
Tuesday at a 7:30 dessert. Guests
present included Mrs. A. W. Kime.
. p
. S.'1 L Godard and
Mrs. J. P. Graham. Mrs W. B.
Ra"?ian " erI t{ ^ pr!ze
Johnston, Mrs. G. B. Pitcher and
.
Mrs. Sylvia Griggs. Lula Currin T“ c^airman ot the refreshment
held high score at bridge for tjie ommi ee-
_
club members and Mrs. Kime held
r
u ri-T u
high for the guests. Mrs. Pitcher
m o «
M EETS
was low. The club will meet again
The Ladje, TOuncll of the Chrji;.
in two weeks at the home of Mrs. tian church met in the church
Glennie Frost for a 7:30 dessert, parlors yesterday afternoon with
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24 members present. The Sun-
If you like peppermint try our shinp circle was ,n h
f
PePpermmt ,ce c r e a m
Gustaf- program as fol)ows; „ ^ i o n a i .
N yal 2 for 1 Sale
WE OFFER MANY EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS
25c I-lb. Borden’s Caramels
..................................19c
Pint Rubbing Alcohol.. ..............................................15c
50c Gloriant Creams
....................... 39c, 3 for $1.00
(A ll Purpose, Cold, Cleans, H and, E tc.)
IS THE
BIGGEST
LET HIM SHOW YOU HOW
FORD o u t-m e a s u ru s the "o th e r 2
200 Soda Mint Tablets................................................ 13c
Large Assortment 5c Candy Bars .......................2 for 5c
Cigarettes ............................................... $1.19 carton
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EXTRA SPECIAL ALL WEEK
NAIL POLISH—lc BOTTLE
Hundreds of Other Great Values. — Complete Line of 10c
Cosmetics and Toiletries. — New Stock of Games, Toys,
Books, Etc.
C ottage Grove P h arm acy
BROWN’S DRUG STORE
o
W O O D SO N M OTORS
830 Main
GET THE FACTS
AND YOU LL GET A