The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 01, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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THt HSDAV. M A V I
THE SENTINEL. COITAOE GROVE, OREGON
N ew Shipment
of
COTTON
PRINT
DRESSES
Just the thing for school, street
or house wear. Unusually clever
patterns and makeup.
Sixes 12 to 52.
Also n e w arrivals in rayon
prints direct frem New York
•7« Give and Redeem S AH. Green Stamps
M gs . H arry M etcalf is racupgr-*
attng at a Eugene hospital, fol­
lowing a major operation last
week.
A FOREST OF DOUGLAS FIR
Cottage Grove
Other Persons Are Interested In
Where You Go and When You
Return. Phone Your News to 159.
The Dontna school Invited the
locUl school to spend nil «lay F ri­
day at Dorenu
Several of the
P V A ladle* have offeied the u ->
of their eai-* to take the pupils
to Dnrena. W ith the ,t.w ol the
school bus It is hoped the whole
school can go.
Mr. anil Mr*. Robert P hillip1-
and Josie Phillips made a trip
down the Vm|*|Uu river as fai li
Sawyer rapids and also visited
Foster and Fanny Phillips nt
ia-onn. Sunday.
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lIIS T Itll,IT E W EIGHT. ’
Dorris Arnest, student at OSC.
spent the week end at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G, B.
Arnest.
Mrs. Jean Long, Mrs. E. R. Lem­
ley and Mi's Kenneth Ward and
ilaughter Barbara visited Sunday
at the J. P. Rasmussen home at
Bar View.
Even distribution of weight hi
the ear I* lm |sirtnnt. according to
the Emergency Road Service of
lh^ Oregon Slate Motor associa­
tion. If a driver weighs about 150
|H>unds and his one passenger oc­
cupies the left rear scat, their
combinad weight is approximately
,'MMJ (Miunds This uneven distribu­
tion of weight affects the springs
on the left side of the ear. Il also
increases swaying on curve* nt
high speed.
H arry L. Grube, father of Mrs.
Schofield Stewart, left Wednesday
fo r an extended visit w ith rela­
tives at Punxsutawney. Pennsyl­
vania.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Woolford of
Tacoma visited Thursday and F ri­
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Finley
Whipps. They were on their way-
home from visiting points in C ali­
fornia and Roseburg.
Don M illey left Tuesday on a
business trip to Watertown. South
Dakota.
AAA
s Boosts Wheat Income
O tto W inter, who Is employed
at Sweet Home, spent the week
end here w ith his fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamm
spent the week end at the home
of his mother. Mrs. George Berry,
a form er resident, at DeLake.
Marshall Barber of Grants Pass. |
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tracy and
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals, daughter Fern and Bob Anderson a form er resident, was an over­
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-t/c spent Sunday visiting coastal night guest Tuesday at the Helen
Bosley home. He was called to
points.
"Headed fo r Eden,” three-act
Ashland by the death of his fath­
comedy, May 2, A dm. 15c-25c-35c.
er. Wilson Marshall Barber. Mar­
Pastor and Mrs. Atwood Foster shall Barber has been in a Salem
37-2tc-38
left Salem Tuesday morning on hospital fo r some time taking
Miss Jacqueline Morton, student the Great Northern bound fo r treatments fo r T.B. and is return­
at O.S.C., visited at her home on Lansing, Michigan, and w ill drive ing fo r another six month's stay,
■» The U. S. Department of Agriculture say* that American farmer*
the Black Butte road over the back a new Oldsmobile fo r Mrs. however his health is reported
who cooperated in the 1940 AAA program received a net return of
week end. She was accompanied Foster's father, Geo. Gutekunst. much improved.
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nearly 80 cento a bushel for their wheat. Compared with a probable
by a sorority sister, Miss Shirley of Salem. They w ill stop enroute
return of 40 cent» a bushel or less had they been dependent entirely
Mrs. H. H. Kirchner o f Culp
Vollmer of San Francisco, who is at Spokane, in Montana, at Minn-
upon the world market. The national farm program aid* wheat growers
eapilis^and Chicago. Also w ill go O eek visited her father. Jim Sears
also a student at Corvallis.
into Missouri to visit w ith rela­ at the B ird Rest home in Eugene
with crop loans, parity and conservation payments, crop insurance, and
an export program.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Morton tives on the way home. They w ill Wednesday. She reports his con­
left Sunday for Portland to visit be gone a month. Evangelist and dition much improved.
w ith Mrs. Morton's parents. Mr. Mrs. Warren Cornelius w ill fill the
urer, Bess Danner. Next meeting
and Mrs. C. E. Fisher. They were pulpit during the month of May.
Mrs. H. H. Kirchner of Culp
to tie at the home of Mrs. Whaley
accompanied by Mrs. Fisher, who
Creek attended a Christian En­
M r. and Mrs. F. M, Chapman in the afternoon of May 8th. Re­
M r. and Mrs. Damon Scott are deavor meeting at Klam ath Falls
had been visiting here for the past
and
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. freshments of fru it jello and
week.
expected home today from P ort­ over the week end and also v is it­
and
Mrs.
C lair Chapman, went on cookies, coffee and lemonade were
land, where Mr. Scott attended a ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rohleder convention of the J. C. Penney John M iller, form er residents of a fishing trip Sunday by way of
Mrs. Nettie Estes returned
Indian
creek
to
the
coast
Cottage Grove.
spent the week end at the coast. company district managers.
home
Thursday evening offer vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGar-
'I hey visited Sunday at the home
iting several days w ith her daugh­
vin
and
daughter
Joanne
and
J. M. VasBinder le ft Wednesday
M r. and Mrs. B ill Garoutte
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradley at
ter. Mrs. Daniels, at Yoncalla.
went to Portland last Friday eve­ morning on a business trip to Alvin McGarvin left for their
North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Co lien
home at Bend after spending a
ning. where they attended a base­ Olympia, Washington.
and small son M artin and Frank
week
at
the
home
of
their
parents
Ivan Patten, Howard Arnest, ball game that night and on Sat­
Callen, all of Black Butte, were
M r. and Mrs. H J. Nelson were Mr. and Mrs Frank McGarvin.
Alfred Allen. Charles Zimmerly urday motored to Seaside to spend
guests Monday evening of the
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Steve
Tonole
of
Washington.
Aberdeen,
and H u g h McCormack were the week end at the home of their
Clyde Sanncrs.
among the National Guardsmen son, M r. and Mrs. Colin Garoutte. Wednesday morning by the death Drain, accompanied by their son
Mrs. Ab Ritchie was confined
of his brother-in-law. Fred Meck- Ronnie and wife, who have moved
home fo r the week end.
to her home last week w ith ill­
California to ness.
M r. and Mrs. John M. Jones of lin. They were accompanied by from Dunsmuir.
their daughter, Mrs. L. M. Halver­ Springfield recently and a daugh­
Juneau,
Alaska,
stopped
o
ff
here
M r. anti Mrs. Clyde Banner anti
IIarold Minney returned to Ft.
ter, Mrs. Mae Pallard from Med­
son and Myrna VasBinder.
M r. and Mrs. II. II. Haworth and
Columbia Sunday after spending Friday and Saturday fo r a visit
ford spent Stritday at the John and
two sons Keith anti Brian spent
the past week here at the home of w ith Mrs. Jones’ sister. Mrs. Rob-
Jim B ird was taken to the hos­ Albert Tonole homes.
the week entl at Tahkcnitch lake
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ert Fromm and Mr. Fromm, en- pital in Eugene Tuesday fo r a
M r. and Mrs. Eugene Burkett
fishing.
and Mrs. Tom Minor.
route from California points. Mr. check-up on his leg. which was
and daughter Karen of Eugene vis­
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Jones is a prominent merchant of
Leonard Estes, Ben Ju n tti and
broken in an automobile accident ited Sunday w ith Mr. Burkett's
I t pays to insure w ith sure In- Juneau and while here enjoyed a some time ago.
Vernon Cook, all of Eugene, a t­
grandmother,
Mrs.
Anna
Burkett.
surance w ith Chas. HalL
14-tfc visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sam
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Ben Thomas of Eugene is spend- tended the services of the Silk
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Mackin, f o r m e r neighbors in
Orval Blackmore left Friday for ¡ng a few (teys w ilh hls „¡.ster, Creek Seventh Day Advent ft,
Drugless Stimulation h e l p s Washington.
several days visit at Kelso, Wash­ Mrs. Mike O'Hern, helping to care church Sabbath morning. Mr.
normalize metabolism and brings
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Estes spoke at the 11:00 o'clock
ington.
fo r M r. O’Hefn. who is ill.
liack health. Dr. C. R. Simkins,
"Headed for Eden,” senior play
hour.
M
r*.
Edna
McGarvin,
who
is
above Petersen’s. Phone 5. 34-tfc May 2. Union high school. Adm.
The Ellis fam ily o f Saginaw
Laughter, th rills, c h i l l s in teacher in the Swiss home school,
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15c, 25c, 35c.
37-2tc-38 "Headed for Eden, May 2, at union
spent Sunday w ith relatives here. moved to the Anderson property
I t pays to insure w ith sure in ­
last week.
high school.
37-2tc-38
surance w ith Chas. HalL
14-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gugglsberg
Watches fixed right at Starr's
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen and
and
children
of
Sweet
Home
v
is
it­
27-tfc
Schofield Stewart fo r Plumbing, Jewe,ry Store
Double tub. Hold Heat washers, ed Sunday at the home of Mrs. fam ily moved last Saturday from
Phone 217J.
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CROSLEY Refrigerators, w ith at Radio Ray's. Always the latest Guggisberg’s sister, Mrs. H arry the John (jvcrholscr house where
they have lived this winter, to
McDole.
Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. ,he shelves on the door. See them and best.
their
own ranch on Tucker Creek.
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A»k for them. C. G. Creamery, tf at Radio Ray’s.
Mrs. Amis McGarvin and chil­
IN MEMORY OF
dren spent the week end at Lins-
SPR IN G E N D S FOREST
MRS. D E LIA GRAHAM.
law at the home of Mr. McGar-
P LA N TIN G S.
vin’s parents, M r. and Mrs. Ed
A gentle voice we loved Is stilled
Nearly
a
quarter of a m illion
Sutton.
A form has passed away
forest tree seedlings were planted
Mrs.
Okley
Sage
and
daughters
No more w e'll see that tender
on state forests by the various
Gladys and Carolyn spent Sunday crews that have been engaged In
smile
w ith Mrs. John Palmer in Cottage that work fo r the past month. Ad-,
For she has gone to stay.
Grove.
Admission 10c aad K o
vaneed spring weather made it
How hard it is to give you up.
necessary to discontinue planting
Frl., Sat., May 2-8— “ Blondie Goes Latin,” Penny
Dear loved one from our home;
on A pril 8. Forest* on which the
Singleton, A rth u r Lake, Larry Simms, Ruth Terry.
That form we cherished w ill be
work has been undertaken include
Preview feature “ Case of the Black Parrot” W illiam
missed
The Neighbors Friendship chib, the Tillamook County Stale For-
Lundigan, M aris Wrixon.
W hile here on earth we roam.
met at the home of Mrs. George est, Hamlet Expeiim ental Forest,
Sun., Mon., Tues., May 4-5-6—“ Western Union,”
Taylor last Thursday afternoon. Lincoln County State Forest and
W hat you have suffered dear
Robert Young, Randolph Scott, Dean Jagger, V ir­
Plans were made to finish blocks an eighty-acre tract in Columbia
No earthly longue can tell,
ginia Gilmore, John Carradine, Slim Sum m crvilb,
But your patient sp irit murmured for another com fort and to tie it county which has been sol aside
Barton MacLane. Photographed in TECHNICOLOR.
at the next meeting. Election of for experimental planting. The
not
Wed., Thurs., May 7-8, “ Four Mothers,” Priscilla
Knowing God does all things officers was held with the follow- plantings have conaisted almost
Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Jeffery Lynn.
ing elections: Presiddht, Marion exclusively of Douglas fir, Port
well.
Preview feature “Keeping Company,” Frank Mor­
Woolcott; vice president, Evelyn Orford white cedar, western red
gan, Ann Ruthford, Virginia Weilder,
But your suffering is all over
Whaley; aeeretary-treasurer. Mae cedar and Sitka spruce. Forest
And your sainted soul has flown Taylor; assistant secretary-, reus- Log.
To mansions high in glory,
A t rest by God’s wondrous
I
throne.
Divide
A forest of Ikiuglas f ir on the
New York and Brooklyn water-1
front is shown in this air photo by
the New York I hilly News D w arf­
ing the largest ocean lln»Ag and
their piers, this ¡tanta r stórtigli
terminal is the <lestin*'tion ! 140
ships a year w t'h cargoes of
Ixa'glas fir and other West Coayt
lumber from Oregon mid Wash­
ington. The terminal Is a lumber
distribution center for tattlding in i
l*,e New York m vlr.jp »Ilian area
and also for defense constriction.
I» illustrates the vital national
need for sustained lumber supply
from the West Const uod why the
"Keep Washington G'ven"
and
"Keep Oregon Green" campaigns
against the man-caused foresi fin-
are of national interest.
New
York Dally News.
London
Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs.
W. L. Townsend. Mrs. Felix Ems
und Mrs. George Duties spent F ri­
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Boone
Humphrey ut Mount View.
A. L. Barnes recently killed a
large rattlesnake in his yard. The
snake came from tinder the house.1
Mr. and Mrs E. N. Brasher and
son Wesley spent the week end
fishing on Smith river.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Banton re­
turned Friday from a trip in C ali­
fornia. They visited relatives und
friends at San Diego. Los Angeles,
Santa Rosu and other points.
Lanez Goodwin. who Is employ­
ed in Eugene, spent the week end ,
with her purenl*.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wharton of
Eugene were guests Sunday at the
L. R. Goodwin homo
The Cuttuge Grove softball
team won over the local team In
Sunday’s game.
The PTA held their regular
meeting Friday evening. There
was also «-lection of officers. Buck
R itter was elected president; W il­
lard Petersen, vice president; Mr*.
Margaret Ritter, secretary, and
Mrs. Esther Banton. treasurer.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Treadwell
were dinner guests Saturday eve­
ning at the Frank Chapman home
at Saginaw.
z<_ l l ’ l l l l i g
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Thurs., Frl., May 1-2—“ Melody For Three,” Jean
Hersholt, Fay Wray, Astrid Allwyn, W alter King.
Bargain N ights- Admission 10c.
Sat., Sun., May 3-4— “R olling Home to T exas,” Tex
R itter, T erry Walker, Lorna Gray. Preview feature
“ Penthouse Mystery,” Ralph Bellamy, Margaret
Lindsay. Saturday Mat. 2:30 P. M. Adm. 10c-15c.
Mon., Tues., Wed., May 5-6-7— “R ebecca,” Laurence
Oliver, Joan Fontaine, Judith Anderson. George
Sanders. Cottage Grove Health Ass’n Benefit Show.
T hu rs,. F r l., M a y 8-9— “ M alsle W as
A fa tly ,” Ann
Sot hern, Lew Ayres, Maureen O’Sullivan. Bargain
Nights Admission 10c.
P Each day through life we w ill miss
you,
But the parting seems less hard
I For we hear an angel whisper,
"H er home is in the house Of
god.”
Wilda and Harper Casler.
More Gasoline
Kentuckians used 4,670,000 more
gallons of gasoline in 1938 than in
1937.
Public Domain
Nevada contains more public
domain than any other state.
Fresh banana ice cream. T ry it,
i t ’s different.
A t Gustafson's,
of course.
38-ltc-5i
** Johnson Sea-
Horses are packed with feature«
fishermen like — Dual Carbure»
lion for slow, steady trollaig
sjH-cd an<l tla-hy pick-up; pat­
ented Co-Pilot; »month, quist
Perfected Alternate Firing; Re­
verse; POWER with light weight;
and much, much more!
S ta -llo r te S lream lin ert
T I m - newest dung in miihoard motoring.
New Im uiy. New rum p* tnew. New
improv mu-al« Come »ml see them.
10 models for '41 — 7 of them Stream
JO H N SO N
S e a -H o n e i
1 Single Sea King
1 Single Seu King,
3-horse. Like new
1 Muncie 5-borse
$15.00
$35.00
$25 00
Joe T. Smith
6th and Washington
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We re offering you «pecial "Soar” value« of
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FOR SALE
U N F IN IS H E D HOUSE ON SOUTH 10th
$59.50
Other Used Specials
Silk Creek
Admlaalon 10c and 28c
Bargain Nlghta lOo .. Saturday Matlnae 10c aad 15c
~ — ■ real
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m od io o b A ood aoin wax
Arcade Theatre
Diane Theatre
W ill Lively re ­
cently visited friends at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mi’s. Clyde Roberts
spent the first part of the week in
Aberdeen. Washington, visiting
w ith Mrs. Roberts' mother.
Frances Heflin, H arriet Ostran­
der and Sandra Huber visited in
Corvallis, Albany and Lebanon one
day last week.
615 Main Street
Mr. and Mrs
IHM
IM-’ J
$350.00 CASH
« /or
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3-room house on west side. Large lot, paved street and sidewalk.
House has electricity and modern plumbing. Sell for $450.00 cash.
A9»
jo t*
2-bedroom house just out of city lim its, '/i acre of ground, only
$1,000. 8100.00 flown and $15 monlh. Why go on renting?
Kelly’s Cut Rate
Drug Store
SELL, LEASE OR TRADE FOR GOOD FARM. A service sta­
tion, grocery slore, etc., on aero of ground. s k -
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Insurance
DICKERS IN DIRT
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