The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 03, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    TU! USUA j
Al’HIL U, 1941
Mobile Camps to
Insure Adequate
Labor for Farms
PAGE THREE
T ili; SENTINEL COTTAGE «ROVE. OREGON
CGC Enrollees Start
Sheet Metal Work
Project Last Week
Press Bridges Deport Trial
Dorena
SAVE WITH SAFETY
Mrs. E lm ira "G randm a” M on t­
gomery celebrated her 87th b irth ­
day Tuesday, A p ril 1. She was a
dinner guest a t the Wm. Vaughn
A ctive tra in in g fo r sheet m etal >
home und in the afternoon a
w ork under sponsorship of tin
group of friends surprised her by
Oregon national defense commit-1
cu lling and bringing gifts. Those
lee
was
s
ta
lle
d
this
week
by
17
W ith several mil 111 liinii 1 mobile
pi esent besides the honor guest
labor camps promised fo r Oregon's fX ’C enrollees ul Cnmp Zigzag.
were Mrs. Todd Glasgow, Mrs.
Ovoi ll.r /X t w. i ’ ll o f equipment
seasonal harvests thin year, the
W illia m Vaughn, Mrs. Glen Jen­
has
ls-en
pi
i
•
si
In
ii
sfieclully
con­
a g ric u ltu ra l eoiomlt tec of the ad­
nings, Mr». O ritn Land, Mrs. H er­
structed in n I1 iq ny the V aiiiou*
visory council of the state employ*
man Kanel, Mrs. Archie West.
vet
Rat
tacks
d
is
tric
t
to
tra
in
the
merit service Saturday laid plans
, Mrs. W in ifre d West, Mrs. M a r­
enrollees,
who
have
liecn
selected:
fo r insuring un adequate cupply of
guerite Mosby and Mrs. Ralph
fiirm liilK ir n* nn tm isirtu n t p in t I front the entire dish let on a busts'
Boslaugh of Cottage Grove. Mrs.
of
th
e
ir
special
qualifications
.or
o f l l ir national delense program.
EASTER CANDIES
Vaughn and Mrs. Glasgow served
Speedy—4-way relief for
the instruction.
Representative of glow ers (ill
refreshments.
for the kiddies.
acid indigestion.
A rth u r Peters of P ortland has
over the state, the comm it ire
Mias Grace S m ith o f Weridling
7
os.
Bag
Jelly Eggs ... 10c
Ix'on si lected by ttii' defense com ­
BISMA REX
50c
spent the week end at the home
urged (hut a g ricu ltu re Is- given m ittee us in s tru c to r fo r the group.!
16 oz. Bag Jelly Eggs 19c
o f her father, Joe S m ith
the anme p rio rity us defense In* A llhough the class has Isen hut
Robert Vaughn of F ort Stevens
iliiNtrlek in securing w orker*
to newly organized, Peters r< ports 1
Color all of your
Corns and callouses hurt?
visited over the week end w ith
gather berries, fru its, hops and the enrollees ate ta kin g to ’ h ’ir
Eas’er Eggs with
his parents, M r. and Mrs. W illia m
o the r keiiNonal crop*, Resolutions w ork w ith enthusiasm m il show
No need to suffer—get
PAAS EGG DYES
10c
that w ill he sent to leading na­ considerable Interest In learning
I Vaughn.
CORN SOLVENT »/2 oz 25c
tional and state o fficials asked
Jack Kerns and M r. and Mrs.
each |siint thoroughly.
’"harles D ick o f Eugene visited
that CCC youths and those en­
P re lim in a ry In structio n has con­
Remember her with
These bright days call for
Sunday at the Mrs. M. Mosby
rolled In vocational sctionls bo re­ sisted o f acquainting the youths
GALE3 EASTER BSKT.
home.
leased in case o f la lx ir emergen­ w d h the huge stock of equipment
COLORED GLASSES
Delicious
John
Teeters
came
F
rid
a
y
from
cies.
purchased to r the shop and en- i
We have them .... 25c-$2.50
Glendale to v is it his parents. M r.
Chocolates ......... 80c-$1.00
E. C. Z eigler o f llis a l River, rollers have been b etter acquaint-,
On« of the special prosecutors in the Harry Itridgr« deportation trial
and Mrs. Charles Teeters. Mrs.
chairm an, announced the step-up ed w ith stall term s ns "cornice
a t San l iaitclw o Is M ajo r l.emuel It. Schofield, left, who Is special
Teeters nnd daughter o f Mehama
In the government's labor camp brake, * "b u r holding m a c h in e ,",
EASTER GIFTS of
a-.slstanl attornry general In charge of Im m igration and N aturaliza­
Relieve Red. Rough, Irri­
met him here and they a ll re­
program, largely as a result of the "crimping and ts'uding machine. ;
tion Service. Policing tria l Is Job of I. F. Wlxon, right, district
tated hands with
Cara
Nome
—
Coty’s
—
turned
to
Mehama
Saturday.
comm it tee’s efforts. U ntil mobile various ly|jes o f shears and v u r i- ,
director u l liiouigrallon service a t ban fran clsio .
SLIQUE HAND LOTION
Eve.
in
Paris
Toilet
Kits
Charles
Teeters
went
home
w
ith
and sub-mobile camps w ill Is* op­ ous m allets used by the trade.
It's wonderful
49c
them fo r a few days visit.
erated at Nyssa, Athena and
from
which
over
SI
was
realized.
and
Perfume
......
55c
up
( 'iM>|s*ration as one of the most
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Don
Read
of
W
o
lf
(¡realism , he said, w hile m obile im p orta nt tru its to he possessed j
The next m eeting w ill be at the
units w ill come to Stayton, M e r­ by a sliop w orker has been st ress-1
Have you tried a
home o f Mrs. C. E. Ruth on Wed­ Creek spent F rid a y night at the
M r. and Mrs, George C onklin nesday afternoon. A p ril ifth.
home o f his parents, M r. and M rs.
r ill, Tule Lake, Independence, ed by Peters since the opening of
Wash with
TEK TOOTH BRUSH?
(¡ra n ts Pass and |s>ss|hly o ile r the school. In a ta lk to his group . 1 o f W | u lte rv ille called al the par-
The students and parents o f the John Read.
RAY’S SOAP FLAKES
Regular
or
home
Iasi
Saturday.
The Y.G.A. m et at the club
fsilnts, (Eugene, Alleiny, Hanks, on the opening night of the course,
Royal church school sponsored a
23c
Nylon
Bristle
Mild
and
Pure
.............
19c
M
r.
and
Mrs.
H
iram
W
heeler
house
Monday
night.
Younger
llis s l R iver Wild Joseph).
"penny supia-r" at the school
Peters said they would not only I
Approval of the Tolun congres­ he taught the m echanical func­ and fa m ily were S aturday a fte r­ house last Thursday evening. F ol­ members of the Creswell grange
sional com m ittee's Investigation tions, but he would attem pt to im -| noon guests o f M r. Wheeler's low ing the supper a health pro­ were guests. A t the business meet­
gram was given outside on the ing plans were made fo r a basket casts were started in M arch and conducted tours o f the Post Office,
un<l re|Kirt on m ig ra to ry
labor press them will» the necessity fo r m other, M rs Eloise Wheeler.
Mrs.
N
ettie
Estes
spent
last
school
grounds by a huge bonfire, social to be held Thursday A p ril im m ediately a ttra c te d wide a tte n ­ Eugene Farmers Creamery. P acif­
was voted tiy the comm it l i r , 1 doing the tasks they hud learned
week in Eugene vis itin g her son A fte r the program a m arshm allow 10. and a skating p a rty which they tion, even outside o f the state, ic Egg Co-Op, S w ift and Co., Eu­
which favored passage of House to do carefully.
roast was enjoyed. The program w ill have at the M idw ay rin k on according to le tte rs received by gene M ill and Elevator. N o rth ­
Resolution 3372, which would ex-J Many men are w o rk in g today, Leonard and friends.
group both the P.C.W.G. and the sta­ west Cities Gas Co., Eugene W a­
M r. and Mrs. C. R. Parks and as follow s: S afety song by school; Tuesday. A p ril 15. The
tend the investigation to cover he told the enrollees, because th ey!
refreshments tion.
te r Board F iltra tio n
Plant, Eu­
construction Industries and the could do the few things they had fa m ily of Eugene and Les Godard reading by D orothy H athw ay and played games and
gene F ru it Growers, Coco Cola
defense program. The resolution learned as they were told to do o f Lorane were Sunday dinner W ilm a Hansen: the Health Flag were served.
B o ttlin g W orks, C ounty C ourt
Mrs. Ellen Needham of Spring-
dialogue by
nlso w ould stamp out In discrim in ­ them and in cooperation w ith th e ir guests of M r. and Mrs. John Ash- by Donald C lifto n ;
House, F irs t N ational Bank, U. S.
field
is
a
guest
this
week
a
t
the
by.
B
arbara
W
heeler,
M
ariel
Jean
ate advertising In d islu nt stutes by employers and fellow w orkers.
N ational Bank. W estern Union
M r. and Mrs. Oscar W heeler a t- D arnell and R obert Woodard; Chas. Teeters home.
private employment agencies.
Telegraph Co., M ontgom ery W ard
M r. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson
tended the funeral of Mrs. George Johnny's Teeth
by
Lawrence
To prevent duplication of e ffo rt,
The annual 4-H C lub M arketin g and Co., Farm Store, P ittsb u rg
DamewiMjd in Eugene last Wed- H athw ay; How Colds T ravel by and fa m ily, Mrs. Chas. Teeters.
the a g ricu ltu ra l com m ittee recom­
nesday.
lia rh a ra W heeler; readings by Esther Volgamore. accompanied day has been set fo r A p ril 5th and Paint Store and the Eugene Reg­
mended its member* tie designated
School
was
closed
Thursday
Glenn
Duncan
was
a
Salem
vis-
C
liffo rd nnd A lb erta Leighton; a by M r. and Mrs. Lou Rolfston of 600 4-H club members from a ll ister-Guard.
as a su tw o m m it t w of the U. S.
A mammouth lunch w ill be pre­
guests at a parts o f Lane county th a t have
s kit, Hidden Treasure." by Donald Culp Creek were
Deportment of A g ricu ltu re on noon t ill Monday on account of the ito r last Sunday.
been engaged in the m arketin g pared fo r the members a t the
b
irth
d
a
y
dinner
Sunday
at
the
epidemic
of
pinkeye
In
the
dis­
M
r.
and
Mrs.
John
Burcham
C
lifto
n
,
C
liffo
rd
Leighton.
B
e
tty
labor problems. O ther federal and
and fa m ily of Lakeview were re- H athw ay. B illy Hanks and Doro­ Robert Coombs home in Spring- project w ill attend this annual F ru it Growers cafeteria.
state agencies were c mmended tric t,
event in Eugene.
Louise Goodwin, oldest daugh­ cent visitors nt the Shade Burch­ th y H athw ay; reading by B illy field.
fo r furnishing e xtra money n "d
A complete schedule o f v is ita ­
A
number
o
f
school
students
te
r
o
f
M
r.
nnd
Mrs.
L.
R.
Good­
H
anks;
I
f
We
D
on't
W
atch
Out.
Midget Watermelons
am home. M r. Burcham is an in ­
personnel fo r tem porary Job o f­
tions has been v-r?pared f t r the
Seed scientists have produced new
fices and laK>r eamps. Members w in, was m arried to C. T. B u rk ­ s tru c to r in the Lakeview schools. by M ariel Jean D arnell; G rowing are absent this week on account
visitors. They w ill arsemo'e a t th? midget watermelons, no larger than
W. C, Agens of San Mateo, C a li­ T a ll by B e tty H athw ay; song by of the measles.
present w e r- H arold Harnett of hart at the home of the o ffic ia tin g
H eilig theater a t 8:30 a. m. fo r a cantaloupes. The new melons aro
The
Home
Economics
club
of
m
inister,
H
om
er
Hatley,
at
A
b
i­
fornia. was a v is ito r at the school.
Pendleton; J. J. Fisher of Gresh­
general assembly and a program designed for kitchenettes and to
the
Grange
prepared
and
served
a
lene.
Texas,
M
arch
18th.
M
r.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
James
Bethune
George
T
a
y
lo
r
home
last
week.
am; L a w rcn c* Goss o f S taytcn;
of
m otion pictures as the H e ilig ’s make less crowding in refrigerators.
banquet
fo
r
the
convention
o
f
the
J
lu
ile
y
Is
a
close
friend
o
f
the
and
son
G
a
rry
fro
m
Black
B
utte
Miss D orothy Dob-man o f C ot­
Burclny II m b iso n o f C o in c llu r;
guests and then w ill be divided The extremely thin rind makes care­
Hen H ilto n of ta m ts Pass; D P Goodwin fa m ily. A fte r a short tage Grove was a Week end guest were week-end guests of M r. and H i-Y eluhs held a t the C ollage
Grove union high school S a tu r­ into 12 groups o f 50 each to vis it ful handling necessary. They are
Mrs. H ubert H aw orth.
M cCarthy of Independence; N o r­ wedding tr ip the young couple w ill o f the Ernest Darnells.
Kenneth Babcock made several day. Mrs. Austa Vaughn, presi­ m anufacturing plants and stores. said to have all the flavor of their
M r. nnd Mrs. Thomas Callcn
man F. Schnei le.’ of
Eugene: lie at home ut l-amesa, Texas.
Included in the schedule w ill be standard-sized brothers.
M r. and Mrs. Roy Means left and sm all son o f Black B u tte were business trip s to Brow nsville the dent o f the club, was in charge.
H enry Semon " I K la m a th Falls,
Mrs.
Glen
Jennings
spent
the
Thursday
fo
r
Elm
a.
W
ashington,
past
week.
Tuesday evening dinner guests o f
.H a rry W ilson >f M a lin ; L. C. Stoll.
la tte r p art of last week a t the,
being called there by the dcuth of M r. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner.
s is n -U p t.
C.
H. Jennings home in Creswell.
Mrs Means' father,
*»
M r. and Mrs. M arion Young o f
15 Dozen
Miss Frances Haynes sp"nt ’ he C entral P oint were week end
Swell Head«
SHEEPMEN
TO
GET
LATEST
week end w ith relatives
n Eu­ guests o f M r. and Mrs. John Ash­
M ilfo rd
Mooney o f Tenant.
According to Ur Ales HrdUcka.
WOOL PRICES OVER KOAC.
C alifornia, and Mrs. Don Higgins
noted anthropologist of the Smith­ gene,
by
The P.T.A. held Its regular
Ed C onklin was on the sick list o f M t. Cloud. C alifornia, visited
sonian Institution, there Is evidence
An o pp o rtu n ity fo r O r e g o n
that Die heads of persons doing In­ meeting at the school house F r i­ last week.
a few days l i s t week at the B utte sheepmen to keep inform ed on the
day
evening.
A
very
Interesting
tense mental exercise Inere.ise In
M r. and Mrs. Robert Runyon Mooney home.
most up-to-date developments in
program o f talks nnd m oving pic­ and fa m ily o f Creswell. M rs. Jack
size more rupntly than others.
M r. and M rs. W iltiu r Scott and the wool m arket throughout the
—all fast color fabrics.
tures was given by state foresters Peterson o f Row R iver commun- daughter M a rjo rie o f Creswell
_______
and state patrolm en. I t was de­ Ity and M r. and Mrs. S. J. C lifto n , were callers Sunday at the Floyd spring and e arly summer is being
^¡"
—attractive styles.
provided by KO AC, the state-own­
cided Io give a pie social A p ril 11 M r. and Mrs. James Dob-man nnd Jones home.
T
t
—new
patterns.
H erbert Shortridge had the mls- (amdy. Miss D ew fleth, Mrs. D e lla < M ary T re n t o f T hornton C or­ ed radio station a t Corvallis, in
cooperation
w
ith
the
Pacific
Co­
fortune o f having the ends of th Craine.
...............
......................
........... ......
, , , „ and
„ „ M r. and Mrs. _____
Mrs,
John Woodard
and „ nnrs
L»*ster
fin tt und MNNind iingers on H im
Madeline nnd M im D oro- O bon and daughter P a tty o f Cot- operative Wool Growers.
Each Wednesday evening at
rig h t hand badly m ashi^l rn d a > th y Doleman. a ll o f Cottage Grove tage Grove were callers Sunday
6:30 throughout the wool m a rk e t­
w hile w o rkin g at \Voodaul s mill
Wprp am<»ng the visito rs at the ut (he i>x? P itcher home.
See Window Display
M r. and Mrs. J. E Banton left K(>yal church school supper and
M r. and Mrs. Donald
B a rry ing season, a discussion o f wool
prices
and
trends
in
the
m
arket
Sunday afternoon to r a tw o weeks
rln in m ent last Thursday eve- have movetl to the Row R iver m ill
w ill be given by R. A. W ard, m an­
visit w ith the fa m ily of
t ie r nj nR
where they have b u ilt a house,
daughter. Mrs. H arvey Shipp, at
M r* Ne, tj,. Estes Is spending
M r. and Mrs. George Duerst and ager of the cooperative, o r some
w,eek ¡n y oncai|a v is itin g her daughters and M r. and M rs. F ra n k other representative o f this la rg ­
'
Loa Angeles. C alifornia.
Good Values
Mr. nnd Mrs. ( a rl Sm all slM’n ' i t|aUKhter, Mrs. Daniels.
M yres o f Gresham calk'd Sunday est o f fa r western wool m a rk e t­
ing organizations. These broad-
Sunday at the V e rlin W ard home
Clyde Sanner and H ubert H a­ m orning at the Arnold Duerst
near Dorena.
w o rth were business visitors in home and they a ll met at noon at
Cards are out announcing the Eugene Saturday.
„
, the George Lay ng home fo r din­
b irth of a son on M arch 27th. to
Mrs. F rank Black o f
N o rth ner.
M r. and Mrs. Ernest Sluiw, who Bend and M r. and Mrs. H arold
M r. and M is. Jana'S Lehow and
live near D rain. The Shaw* are Christiansen o f Creswell were M r. nnd Mrs, Mac Tonole and
form er residents of this comm un­ guests of the George T aylo rs one children Wayne and Janet spent
ity.
Sunday
home o f M r. and
... ei'k.
...
o
u tn u ij at the ...................
day last w
Mr. m id Mrs H enry Hess and
Mrs. M ary Burcham has receiv- .M rs . Tony Tonoli of F all Creek.
son xpent Sunday at
the B ill' • cd w ind that her son. M a jo r Clyde
M r. and M rs. A rt Jenkins and
Perini home ul A nluuf.
' Burcham of the U. S. arm y, has M r. und Mrs. H erojd K ir k of
The H om er Pippin fa m ily of la-en tran slerte d fto n t F o rt Knox, S m ith R iver were Sunday guests
Roseburg were guests Sundny nt i Kentucky, to Pine Camp in the at the B ert M yres home. The men
the L. R. Goodwin home.
Wouldn't you buv
uy a
I northw estern p a rt o f New Y ork w orked on the house they are
Mr». Glenn Banton entertained ; state.
fine bi^ car instead o f
building fo r Mrs. Erm a Castle.
n number o f sm all g irls S aturday
Leo Dugan o f P ortland and Mr.
W. J. Burden and Mr. F urney of
a small one if you knew you
| afternoon in honor o f the b irth da y Eugene attended Royal church and Mrs. Loyal L e t» o f Divide
could afford it? Then listen
anniversary of her tw o daughters. ¡Sabbath m orning. M r. B unlen had attended the boat race» on the
to this: Pontiac "Torpedo”
M ary Ann and Barbara.
! charge* of the eleven oelex'k ser­ McKenzie Sunday.
prices are only slightly higher
The M e rry M akers club w ill vice.
Beverly Munsell was taken to a
than those o f the well-known
meet A p ril 3rd w ith Mrs. Juliun
The' Neighbors Friendship club Eugene hospital fo r treatm ent on
small cars. And owners say
Small.
met Thursday afternoon M arch her th ro at.
that
Pontiac operating costs
M r. and M rs. Samuel M edford 27th at the home o f Mrs. Clyde
M r. and Mrs. A rt Dugan o f C ot­
rival the lowest. Why buy a
! and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Souther-1 Sanner. Plans were made to re­ tage Grove cnlled on M r. nnd Mrs.
small car when you can own
I land and daughter were guests nt veal "Secret S iste r" identities nt Dan Dungan Sunday.
a
Pontiac "Torpedo”?
■ the O. B. Dighy home in Roseburg the next meeting. Members are
V » M ' a»»
M r. and M rs
D arrel Mosby
*
D e liv e re d a t Pontiac, Aficb.
I Sunday.
nlso asked to bring th e ir finished went Io S ilver Lake to attend the
State tax, optional equipment
Thursday. M rs. M edford, Mrs. 18 inch square crazy block of funeral of n cousin of the late
I Sutherland. Mrs. Townsend. Mrs. woolen pieces fo r the q u ilt fo r the
a n d accessories— extra. Prices
Robert Mosby.
Southerland nnd Juanita Souther­ B ritis h re lie f at the next meeting.
subject to change without notice.
land spent the day w ith Mt's. The m ain diversion o f the a fte r-
B lack raspberry m a r b l e ice
Goodwin helping her q u ilt.
3 4 -ltc-3 i
noon was a "w h ite elephant" sale cream at Gustafson's.
Ijin e z Goodwin of Eugene spent
the week end w ith her parents,
M r. nnd Mrs. Roy Gixalwin.
Just arrived . . . new
Enthel Ann Newton, student nt
U
niversity
of Oregon, spent the
Spring styles by Inter­
week end al home.
woven . . . the most
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Edwards of
W ilam inn were here Wednesday
talked-about Socks in
looking a fte r th e ir m ining pm per-
only a s M oxe m t m e w r r
America. See them!
i <y-
KEM’S for DRUGS
The Rexall Store
Rexall Magazine, April issue, just out.
New Star Fashions, Easter Recipe»—
Stories. Get your copy now.
Silk Creek
4-H NEW S
London
Mosby Creek
*. ATTRACTIVE
'
APRONS
29- 39 49 59 65
Umphrey & Maekin
Why buy a small car when Pontiac
prices begin at
NEW
X n te r
waven
Sock#
When You Buy
EASTER
CANDY
You Want the Best
2 pair $1.00
3 pair $1.00
T H E M EN S
TO G G ER Y
A. W. IIEI.I.IWKI.L
"Everything for Men"
Painting Cellar Floors
Cement cellar floors can be made
less duiity and more attractive by
painting. Only specially prepared
synthetic resin or rubber composi­
tion cement floor paints should be
used as ordinary oil paints will not
adhere to concrete.
Serve refreshm ents in keeping
w ill) (lie Easter season. We have
Easter bunny o r c h irk ice cream
Gustafson’s of course.
34-ltc-3i|
Chocolate Novelties
Gum Drop Bunnies
Bulk Eggs
Greeting Cards and
Novelties
KNICKliRIKItKIiR'S 5c Io $1.
/M A H T M O K L
A U N I R A I . MOTO
m t ££*? M
t/n tt
7H Í LOW PtICt
7h/fffac
MARTIN MOTORS
24 North 9th St.
Cott&gt Orore, Ore.