The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 27, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE GEO
TM im aPAV M AH»'H 27 10 H
OREGON
MEETINGS CONTINUE AT
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by Mat
FREE METHOI>l»ir URVKtat
ON THE JOB
NURSES
AND
DOCTORS
Larkwood Hosiery
Beautiful Crystal Clear Sheerness. Vamp —
Toe, Tempered Twist —A Gift Any Lady
Would Appreciate.>
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t h e U.& IS MORE THAN HALF THE UTILIZED
ENERGY OF THE ENTIRE WORLD, FROM COAL ANO OIL
ANO WATER POWER.
Men’s Dress Hats
Newest Types, Snap Brims, in All
the Latest Shapes and Colors.
B| t WAS THE HUMAN
ENERGY. THE
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DRIVING SPIRIT,OF
AMERICANS W HICH
PUT THIS NATURAL
sib le.
ENERGY TO N O M
foot food of all milk.
Schools included in tills center
an« Blur Mountain. Culp Creek,'
Delight Valley. Disston. Dorena,
Fairview. Latham, London. Lo-,
rape, lxuiine high school, LytWfj
Hollow. Mount View. Saginaw..
Silk Creek. The Cedars. Waldetj.,
Cot tag»' Grove, and Cottage Grove j
Ladies’ Purses
Blue, Black, Saddle Tan and ■aawx^
Other New Shades to Match
Your Outfit. Newest Shapes.
FebruuO, reports the »Ute de-
■»artiuent ef agriculture federal-
state shipping point office. Truck-
JiUBibei vd Ptit* In
All atudeala with quusUunaWe lot
hearing are urged to be present at February and 945 In January
the Iwaring «'oufenwe which will
be bekl in Cottage Grove Titura-
day. April 3ril The audiometer ,
Iwaring testing program will be
eonductml by Doctor Warren H, j
Gardner, consultant In vision and
bearing of the Oregon State Board
of Health.
This program Is planned to per-j
mit every student from the first
grade through high school in Lane
county whew* there is a question
of hearing loss, an opportunity to
hove a Iwaring test. The teschsrs everywhere a r e approving
in all the schools are doing pre­
liminary hearing tests on all stu­ raw milk os a pari oot food
dents. Those who have any ques­
tion of defective hearing will be
eligible to attend the hearing con­ Then why not you and your
ferences conducted by Doctor
Gardner. Appointments should ba ohUdroo anjoy m°rn of the
made at the office of the county
sigwantendcnt us quickly as poa- •nergy producer’> moot per
HEARING CONFERENCE
TP BE HELP.
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We Give and Redeem S &H Oreen Stampa
Why pot lot
® H E URGE FOR MORE AND BETTER WAVS O F MAr».riG THINGS
HAS INCREASED IN O U S TR Y ^ RESEARCH TECHNICIANS
Carlot shipments of Oregon
fruits and vegetables for Febru­
ary dropped 600 below those of
the prvvMHis month, with IA24t>-
carhNids insusoted and csrtsfted-
sy m o ke than 4 oq % in 2 o
Fim dah Your Supply
Phone JF13
Cottage Grove
City Briefs
Other Persons Are Interested In
Where You Go and When You
Return. Phone Your News to 159.
"Scientific Romero,” a three-act
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. comedy plus vodvil and music.
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc Sponsored by the American Legion
Auxiliary. To be presented at the
Oscar Flaten, Delight Valley Jefferson school auditorium. Mon­
rancher, who last week returned day. March 31st at 8:00 o'clock.
from an extended auto trip to Tickets 35c and 15c. tickets are
eastern and southern points, says on sale at Doleman's Bakery and
people who live in this section of Grove Hardware.
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the state are wasting their time
looking for scenery. "We have
Miss Fern Tracy and Miss Rod­
everything here,” he says.
ney Hood spent the week end in
Capí. C. C. Cruson attended a Vancouver, Washington and in
General Petroleum school last Portland visiting friends and rela­
tives. They were accompanied
week in Eugene from Monday
back as far as Eugene by Miss
through Friday.
Shirley Burkholder, who had been
John Campbell and Wallace and visiting her sister, Charlotte Burk­
Mildred Walker of Eugene visited holder.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Robert 7 Drake of Omaha, Ne­
Mrs. Paul Miller.
braska. operator of the cold seson-
Wallace Carpenter, employe of ing plant, is spending a few days
he Chambers mill, was painfully here attending to business mat­
njured Friday morning when his ters. Incidentally Mr. Drake says
oot was crushed by falling tim­ this is his 110th trip to the coast.
ers. He sustained broken bones He has been dealing in lumber on
the coast for the past forty-nine
n one foot.
years.
Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh spent the
Miss Helen Howard of Sacra­
week end in Portland visiting at
mento,
California, returned to her
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
home Monday after a five-day
Boslaugh.
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sergeant Glenn Welden. sta­ Paul Miller. Mrs. Mae Howard,
tioned at Portland with the U. S. mother of Helen, who is visiting
29th engineers, returned Thursday in Eugene, visited them Wednes­
after spending a few days fur­ day of last week.
lough here at the home of his par­
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gunderson
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Welden.
spent the week end at Winchester
Miss Belle Burkholder visited Bay and North Lake fishing.
over the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Parker is visiting
Mrs. A1 George in the Bunkerhill
district at Marshfield. They spent her sisters in Eugene this week.
the time fishing at Charleston and
E. R. Lemley returned Friday
Coos bay.
from a business trip to southern
Watches fixed right at Starr’s California points.
Jewelry Store.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart vis­
ited
friends in Jasper Sunday.
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing,
Phone 217J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kay Vincent and
Red Rose B u tte r and Ic e C ream . son spent the week end at North
A sk fo r th em . C . G. C re a m e ry , t f Bend.
It pays to insure with sure in-
surance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc
Orange and pineapple sherbets
make tasty desserts. Get your
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choice at Gustafson’s, the home of
delicious ice creams.
32-ltc-3i
It pays to insure with sure In­
surance with Chas. Hall.
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Is your life a drudgery? Chiro-
practice will remove the cause.
Dr, C. R. Simkins, over Petersen’s
store. Phone 5.
29-tfc
H
a TVRAL
ENERGY - HOMAN ENERGY— RESEARCH----
BÁCFSAOU/VO OF A
J. A. Cox of Yoncalla spent Mon­
day visiting his sisters. Mmes.
Martha Marsh and Sam Warren.
THE LOW DOWN FROM
HICKORY GROVE.
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75c Upjohn’s Citrocarbonates................ 57c
$1.25 Vitamin B Tablets, 100*8.......... 90c
$1.00 Genuine
Ironized Yeast ...
79c ■■
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83c Ponds Cold Cream ......................... 59c
With 10c Face Powder FREE
New Gillette Tek Razor ...................... 25c
With Two Blades
J. & J. F irst Aid Kits
49c to $2.98
Lowest Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobaccos
D E F £N S £.
MRS. T R U N N E L L
PAINTING MAIN STREET
BUILDINGS.
— By those pennies you save by buying at Thrift-Wise, the
store that brought and maintains cut-rate prices for you—
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A P P O IN T E D .
The revival with Rev. Bertha(
McCallie and Miss Fern Wilkin»
of Indianapolis, Indiana, continue.’
Rev. McCallie is bringing gripping
and soul stirring messages each’
night.
Sunday night she jvill brjng her.
life's story. "From Death Bed tor
Pulpit.” You will want to hear
this thrilling experience of God's J
providential and miraculous work.
Miss Wilkins sings a special song,
in correlation to Miss McCallie's1
testamony.
An inter-church fellowship is in­
vited. Services every night at 7:30,
p. m. Special singing by Miss,
Wilkins.
7 room dwelling, 4 bed rooms, corner ,«•< 64x115, FINK
garden land, very dwdrahle neighborhood, City water ami t
lights. Bath. Toilet, good gravel Sta. clou«-,to High achnol, .
shad, trees, lots of fruit, garage, wood hwttae, »mall chicken
house, lniin<lry room, a splendid cellar, lots of built ins
( ’an erect another hart*«« oh same lot fob rental purposes if
desir.il To see this SPECIAL BARGAIN Is to like it on ,
sight. Kriii- ffiffiHtltlO. Down payment ♦bOUki balance like
rent.
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W. R JOHNSTON
« < Baal Batata, Lotaa a»d B a a U b '■
ovrsian g r o v e , o r e .
Office 22 South Wfcflt
W a n t to be a K ip
Phone M
W ink J e f
V<y /z
Mr. aod Mrs. Vem Williams left
Mrs. Faye Stewart and baby re­
turned to Long Beach, Washing­ Wednesday morning to spent three
ton, Saturday after a few days days visiting friends in Klamath
visit with relatives here. She was, Falls,
accompanied by Mrs. Norman
Lewis, who will visit a week at
Try our fruit salad ice cream,
the home of her sister, Mrs. Colin it's delicious. At Gustafson's, ofi
Garoutte.
course.
32-ltc-4i,
Dollars Saved/
With 25c Pepsodent Paste or Powder FREE
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Mrs. Hugh Trunnell has been
appointed chairman of the Better
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemby. Homes committee for the com­
B. S. Marsh of Wolf Creek, were munity of Latham according to an
Sunday visitors at Mrs. Martha announcement just made by the
Marsh's home and Mrs. William national office of Better Homes in
Harpole. Mr. Marsh is a son of America located on the campus of
Mrs. Marsh and a brother of Mrs. Purdue University at Lafayette,
Indiana.
Harpole.
The Better Homes campaign
will
reach its climax during Bet­
John Dunlevy, Delight Valley
ter Homes Week. April 27 to May
farmer, who has been a patient at
3. 1941. The local committee is
the Veterans' hospital in Portland
working with various civic, edu­
for the past six weeks was able
to return home Friday, much im­ cational. fraternal and rellgkjus
organizations, and the accomplish­
proved in health.
ments of Better Homes Week in
will be the result of the co­
Larry' Lee Wolfard, son of Mr.-
and Mrs. Harold Wolfard, who ordinated efforts of all these
underwent an appendectomy at groups.
Mrs. A. E. Walker of the health
a Eugene hospital was brought
home Saturday ond is recovering committee. Miss Jessie Grubb,
representing the schools and Mrs.j
satisfactorily.
Hugh Trunnell, chairman. com-|
Carlton Woodard, w h o is at­ prise the Latham Better Homesj
tending Menlo School at Menlo committee this year.
Park, California, spent the week
CARS o r COTTON ENTER
end at his home near London. He
STATE FOR MATTRESSES
will spend his spring vacation at
Carmel-By-The-Sea, visiting with
Carloads of raw, baled cotton
friends.
rolling into Oregon have never
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bolin and been seen until this year, but their
children of Jasper, accompanied coming now means better living
by Mr. Bolin’s mother of Creswell, for thousands of Jow-income rural
visited Monday evening at the families in this state, says Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose. Azalea Sager, state home demon­
stration leader at Oregon State
Mrs. Maud Kittridge and Mrs. college. She is head of the surplus
Douglas Linebaugh of Silver Lake cotton mattress making program
visited recently at the Glenn Line­ which is being enthusiastically re­
ceived throughout the state.
baugh home.
Two Main street buildings will
be repainted and redecorated and
possibly others are scheduled for
a new coat of paint at the be­
ginning of the spring paint up,
clean up campaign soon to be un­
derway here. The Powell building
at the comer of Main and Sixth
will receive a new coat of paint
as well as the building occupied
by the Rex Cafe.
50c Pepsodent Tooth Brush ................47c
Miss Fern Wilkins
skilled workers — patriotism
A REAL H O M E - .
PRICED RIGHT
I been reading where there is
talk about raising the speed lim­
its to 65 per hour in California. It
is now 45—Just a snail’s pace.
They sure are slowpokes, those
Native Sons—only 45 miles— >
imagine.
But you stand along side a busy
highway and you will see, at 45,
how you will clutch at your old
sky piece. At 65, you would be as
featherless as a chicken after a
cyclone.
According to the new 1940 cen­
sus they had a big increase in
imputation. Mabe it is something
like rabbits you can have too
many. With a 65 limit they mayj
figure on solving their problem —
automatic.
But we have been talking about
it here at home and one of the
boys, Clark, he says a fejler fold
him that this 65 idea is being
sponsored by the coffin folks. But
I don't know. It might be the tow
car people, or it might even be
the embalmers - you can’t tell.
Yours with the low down,
JO SERRA.
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