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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1941)
Free Summer Moth-Proof Storage CottìJ^C ( rOVC CleaiWrS Present a New Service in Dry Cleanin&- — Let Us Pick Up All Your Winter Garments Now! Clean—Demoth— and Store Them During the Summer Months You Pay Next Fall College of Musical Mosby Creek The Hebron club met all day at the home ot Mrs. Knowledge Slated Wedm-sday Aila Overton nt Walden. Sunday ut the home of For Eugene Meh 28 Mrs. ■Callers Doc Pitcher were Mr. und Upon Delivery for Only the Regular Cleaning and Pressing H O C K E F A V O R « 4,000.000 M A N tentlal land force of 4.000,Oud men ARMY. on a combat basis. TOWNNEND ELHOEN. UNREAL REALITIES* IN THIS AMAZING AMERICA VISITOR FROM THE SKY-b Centuriri ago a momtroui meteor Monday night Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Viola Cruson were In charge of the program which consisted of readings by Mrs. Perry. Mrs. Masters, Mrs. Applewhite, Mrs. Tucker; music by Mrs. Simpkins. Mrs. Blackmore, Mr. Tucker, Mr. McCullom, Mr. Hazen; vocal se lections were giv<-n by a visitor from Springfield club. In a question and answer quiz conducted by Elmer J. Kent, the men proved their ability by defeat ing the ladies. The audience sang "The- Red, White and Blue." with Pally Kent acting as flag bearer. Mr. Walker, president, of Eu gene club No. 11, spoke briefly and W. E. Parrish, also of Eugene, spoke against the proposal that If the 2 percent gross income tax was parsed to use a $30 per month as pensions for all over 60 and the balance for defense. H. C. Hart spoke in favor of the meas ure. A later paper shows millions of members opposed to any divi sion ot the rtrvenue. Mrs. Anna Petrie was appointed program leader for April 7. Refreshments were served. More than 100 at tended the meeting. Mis. I-es Groves of Eugene und ’ tm uhed into the iletcit with a tiaali Mrs. Howard Conn and children, (Special to The Sentinel) that in one tetutid ditplzted ai much earth as was dug hum the Panams UNIVERSITY O F OREGON. of C«>ttage (¡rove. Canal. Meteor (ra ter, near ,Canyon Miss Phillys Rankin of Notl Eugene Professor Kay Kyser and Diablu, Arnuna, it the rcAtlt. his complete band will open* a start»'d Monday to leach the prl- ' mary grades at the Blue Mt. I •prlng aeoalon ot the "College of Musical Knowledge" In Eugene school. She Is liourdlng with Mrs. Friday night. March 28, when hi1 Harry Castle. Mrs. Lucy Robbins and s»»n present« a special conceit. The entire Kyser faculty Includ I lerold of Springfield were guests ing Ginny Simms, Ish Kahlbhle, Sunday at the Arnold Duerst HOME CROW S Sully Mason, and Harry Babbitt home. Mrs. H a r r y Brewster and «- AFRICAN LIONS will lie on hand as the professor At F I Motile, California, (here'» a quizzes six students from local daughters Arlene and Evelyn of farm where the only Itvettrxk raised schools on the whys ami hows of Cottage Grove were callers Thurs it liont Par from tlieir native Africa day a, the home of Mrs. Hurry musical knowledge. these wild heatts are born and railed With the entire audience ns his Castle. to earn a living for themselvct in very Mr. and Mrs. Mac Tonole and student body. K y s e r will go un Itonltlce fashion— at higb-aalarted family spent the week end nt Cosy through the antics "In person" movie ttart! which have made his programs a Court near Eugene visiting at the Bert Smith h»>me. nation-wide attraction. Mr. and Mrs. Babrxx’k of San 41 PASSENGER Starting time for the concert in TO U R IN G C A R -► 7:30 p. m., Lyle Nelson, president Diego. California, have mov»,»l Into G reyhound's u r e a in lin e d Super- of Sigma Delta <”hl, dance spon the John Davis house. Coaches are often called America's Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ia'bow sor, announced. Musical special " o u t-o f-to w n ” can. They are big, ties will break up final and pre and family motored to Summitt luaurioui 41 - passenger limousines, liminary "rounds" of questions und Sunday where they found lots of complete with chauffeurs Atr-condt- snow. lioning inaures comfort summer and answers, which last until 8:30. Grange and pineapple sherbets Mr and Mrs. Tony Tonole an«l winter. The Kyser show comes to Eu make tasty desserts. Get your gene direct from Fort Ix*wis, children of Fall Creek spent the choice at Gustafson’s, the home of week end at the James la-bow where the group broadcast Wed fleheious ice creams. 32-ltc-3i nesday night. Following the cpn- home. A T T E N T IO N T O « A lt W A R D S With the modern equipment tow Calient Sunday ut the Roy Ken- cert the floor will be clean'd, and in use. any reliable s h o p can O F F T R O L'B L E . at nine o'clock a »lance session n»*«,y home were Miss Beatrice analyze motor faults quickly and Most cars operate fairly well advise tweessary adjustments or, will begin. Concert prices will be Turtle of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worum and Mr and under adverse conditions a n d repairs. One of the most frequent 30 and 75 cents with tickets on sale at the educational activities Mrs. Verl Regie and son of Eu many motorists therefore are In results of the owner’s neglect is office in McArthur court. Eugene. gene. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald clined to neglect necessary check low gas mileage. Unless ignition ups and adjustments until the car Both concert and »lance are part Berry of Walden. laxi Dugan and Bernice Patton stalls on the road or expensive and carburet Ion units arc in first PHONE I F 6 of a Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraterni of Portland spent Suntlay with damage occurs, according to the class condition gas mileage is con 32-2tp-33 Oregon State Motor association. siderably reduced. ty. week end. which will include home folks. formal pledging of undergradu _____ ates anti professkmal members. PAINTING J. J. BUTLER WASHINGTON — Raring with war-time speed in a demonstra tion of unanimity before the world, the house Friday by a vote of 327 to 0 passed and sent to the senate a bill allotting $4,073.810.- 074 for the army and navy, chief ly to provide material for a po- W. P. A. K O LLA T O BE R E D I'C F .D T O 9299. PORTLAND State WPA em ployes will be reduced to about 9200 this summer. E. J. Griffith, state administrator, said yester day. The summer minimum last year was 11.200. Evergreen Players Present Don Taylor ■'nj Vydel Martin And Supporting Cast In SCIENTIFIC ROMEO A Three-Act Comedy Jefferson School Auditorium Monday, March 31 at 8:00 p. m. PLENTY OF FUN BETWEEN ACTS. Under Auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. Admission 15c and 35c Dorena London Tile usual services will lie held at the Church of Christ here Sun day. Homer Pippin, minister of the church at Roseburg, will preach at the morning hour. Joe Abeene spent several flays at Oakland recently helping to care for a nephew. Glenn Abeene. who is III. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Medford. Mr and Mrs. L. R. (ksxtwin and son Laddie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southerland and daughter Juanita spent Sunday at Central View. The M«-dfords and Gotxlwins were guests at the C. C. Hayes home and the Southerlan»ls at the Thomas Clark home. Eathel Ann Newton returned Saturday from a trip to law An geles. Mrs. Vern Short ridge surprls»*»! her husband on his birthday an niversary Sunday by giving a family dinner. There were 21 pres ent. The local school boys and girls baseball teams played the l-atham teams Friday at Latham. Latham won all three games. There were a number of parents and friemis that drove cars to take the pupils to the games H. Scott Haynes of Eugene vis ited his sister. M is s Frances llaynes Saturday afternoon. HILL APPOINTED. John Rend was a business vis itor In Eugene Monday. Glen Jennings is spending sev eral days In Creswell at the home of his father. C. 11. Jennings, vim Is ilL Fair I Cooper of Fort Stevens spent the week end at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Meg. Henry Cooper. Fred Fleck went to Portland Friilay where he will enter the Veterans' hospital for medical tidatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lee of Oak ridge spent the week end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sid ney Bales. Mrs. Ruth England of Cottage Grove vlsit»*d Sunday at the Mrs. M. M»>sby home. Louis Dixlge has been ill at his home the past week. The Home Economics club met Tuesday at the dub house for a booster meeting with Mrs. Nettie Gawley as host«rss. A covered dish luncheon was servid at noon. Donald, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wallace, is recovering from a recent attack of bronchial pneumonia. The Y. G. A. presented their one-act play at the Four Oaks grange Monday night. Mrs. Robert Coombs and daugh ters of Springfield visited Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Glasgow were Eugene visitors Tuesday. R. R. Adams. Illustrkius Pol cu Mrs. Emma Sebree of Bandon te of Al Kader Temple, Ancient rablc N o b l e s of the Mystic visited Saturday at the home of irlne of Portland, has appointed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. irl Hill to serve as Rajah in >ttage Grove and vicinity, and ks that all Nobles of the Shrine ntact Noble HUI for Informa-, m concerning our Order. Po- ntate Adams also extends an vltatlon to all Nobles when in irtland to visit at the offii-e of e Potentate and Recorder in the asonic Temple. STAMP MILL PROSPECT. tumors have been current for eral w»*eks that the H. anti H. nes w h i c h controls several 1ms In the Bohemia district n the erection of a stamp mill the Champion mine this spring, e mill, It is said, will be at least pnty-flve tons. je and pineapple sherbets afsiin’s. 32-ltC-31 KODAK FINISHING ISc Per Roll 94-Hour Service. 1 Free Enlargement. WE DO ALL THE WORK AT THE Picture Shop Our Good Will Used Cars Are the Standard of Value I — in to Pontiac Sedan, SMOOTH AT EVERY kSPEED j Try a tankful today a n d feel the difference a t any speed -\z x à * Radio, heater. Finish like new. >— 1938 Pontiac Sedans. 1— 1936 Pontiac Coupe. I — 1113« Pontiac Sedan. ¡1— 1935 Pontiacs. 1— 1940 1— 1936 1— in.SA 1— 1936 Have you discovered how smoothly you change speeds with Finer Flying A? Dodge Sedan. Plym outh Sedan. Chrysler S»xlun. 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