Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1941)
TnÇTtSDAY, JVXE 19, 1941 TIÎE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE THREE ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------- Md., 543; Fort Lewis, Fort Lewis, Other Pci<u<u* Are In tru sted In Wash., 2494; Fort Ord, Fort Ord, Where You G«j and When You Calif., 2638; Maelmiento Lease, Return Phone Your N«"W» to 159. San Miguel, Calif., 2689; Camp San Luis Obis, jo . San Luis Obispo, Set" W II. JO H NSTO N for R eal' M r and Min. I I L. D*ulb«m of Most Americans will Is* taking Calif., 2584; March Field Firing Bargalna. Ixjana, Rentals. Fresno, California, are the par- to the highways thia summer and Center, Riverside, Calif., 2- jio , and Oflwa No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc (.nta of u daughter born Thursday, Fort Sheridan, Highland Park, a stop at one or more army j,j ' 307 12th at a Fresno hospital. Charlie W hip,» returned Satur- *" !' '" " ‘» r ’' Oregon specifically, . i. . . Mra. Leathain Is the fo rm e r Miss - • ----- and the Pa- 'amps along the way is recom- Í a ° f ’M,Vrr' Slmklna, daughter o f O r c ‘ ilc '•« rth w e s t to some extent mended by D. U. Bathrick, gener- center of «1 salee-manager of Pontiac M o al weeks In lortlnnri. (|n<J MrM c R simklns of this ‘leatlnrd to be the cc seed supplies of grass«» and le- 4°r Division, city. Mrs. Helen Morelock left for At the annual school meeting _______ gomes for the entire county, in Just returned from a nation- Portland Monday where she will A. Aamodt, *'<«<• »'des tour during which he held recently at the school hou <. Mr. and Mrs II C Williamson ,h‘' D<'li«-f of D r attend u medical school for nine « » k time to visit a number of results were a tie vote for direc- are attending a grunge convention head of the division of forage weeks. said: tor between Lawrence Porter and _____ at Ninvport this w w k. They were crops and diseases In the U. S. '’«mps. Bathrick department of agriculture, who "Parents with boys In camp of Mrs. Harold Radway. Mrs. Jam* Elizabeth R o h d e of Portland "™'«"” l»"nl."d by Misses Dorr lx and was one of the principal speakers course will visit them if possible. Smith was elected c le rk fo r the came In last week to spend 11 va- Ainest nnd Mrs. ( urtis at the annual meeting of the But I would like to rwsnm i-nd a coming year without opposition, cation with her parents. Mr. and «•«•••"*’»». wh<’ ■ »’ «pending the western section of the American camp visit to all motorists who Another election will be held in Mr«. Henry Rohde of Lorane w'M'k the beach' Society of Agronomy held at Orc- will tour this summer. The prog- the near future. Milite ress with which our army is being The community club meeting to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strausen left gon State college last week. Dr. Aamodt last visited Oregon Lullt cannot help but be cncourag- be held at the horn«- of ,Wr- Jam' Mr. and Mr«. Carl Jenkins. Miss ,‘u" ,or " ,rn V,M', whh In 1933 and was fam iliar with the mg to any American. Smith has been postponed till "Wherever the vacation urge June 25, du«.- to illness of th e long the Washington. Mrs Odle lns,jectlon of the cooperative fed- taki-s you there will !«■ an army hostess. Ray and other (joints -Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Munt- Mounce Is In charge of the Craw- eral and slate work, however, camp near by. Drop in for a visit. coast. _______ ford Hotel while Mr. und Mrs. ronflrmed his previous opinion of You'll be sincerely welcome and singer of Oregon City were guests the high standard and Importance1 you'll be doing the boys and your- recently at the home of Mrs. M r and Mrs? Charles M ille r, s ,rn u *,,n "re " *" > • ______ of the research program under «elf a service.” Muntsinger» parents. Mr. and ami family and Mr. and Mrs. M er Elmer Christensen, who Is sta- way, he said. A list of the major camps and Mrs. A. E. Haight and William rill Craig and son visititi Sunday "The entire country Is turning their approximate motoring diat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. tinned with the army at Fort to grasses and legumes as the anev from Detroit as compiled by Muntsinger. Ix*wia. s,jcnt the week en<l In Cot M iller at Albany. Mrs. Lyle Taylor and daughters, tage Orove visiting friends and basis of a permanent agriculture the Pontiac Motor Division ,ol- Mrs. Lester Lebow and sons. Max Sergeant Lord Seales, statlon.-d! rrl,," vc" " *? “* 1 p e s s a ry foundation of lows: jonestown and W illiam Treadwell left for conservation. 1 soil ------------ “— explained D r Indiantown G a p , at Camp Roberts, San Miguel, M r n n d \trs . W. C. M artin nnd Aamodt. "The AAA and the soil Pa., 527 miles; Pine Camp. Great Lebanon where they will pick California, Is spending a few days conservation program have great- Bend, N.Y., 563; Fort Devens, berries, visiting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. family s,»cnt Sunday afternoon on Guests recently at the Joseph ly stimulated the production of Fort Devens, Mass., 772; Camp W. I. Scales of the Lorane com the coast at Um,X|ua tx-arb Eppenbaugh home were Lloyd Ep forage crops in the last few years. Edwards, Falmouth. Mass., 887; munity. penbaugh of Salem, Lelah Parks. While the average twedlng of Fort Dlx, N.J., 624; Fort Riley, Mr. nnd Mrs M errill Craig and Kenneth Addison, son of Mr. son txivell s,M’nt Saturday visit grasses and legumes was former- Fort Riley, Kan., 890; V II Corp l> around » . million acres a year. Area, Rolla. Mo., 635; Camp and Mrs, Aikllson of Ixirane. now ing In Portland. It has now cllmbftl to close to 40 Grant. Rockford. 111., .360; Fort a lieutenant In the army, has been Mr. and Mr«. Charles Nielson mdllon acres per year and may Custer, Battle Creek. Mich., 118; sent to Virginia. He recently Fort Bliss, Fort Bliss, Texas, graduated from Oregon State col- »l»ent •»»« w«»ek vacationing in easily go to 50 million acres. "However men may differ on 1793. lege In the civil engineer« depart- Y««•mite National park, Turlock various details of the AAA pro- Camp Walters. Mim-ral Wells, ment. and other California points. gram, all agree that this Increase Texas, 1310 miles; Fort Sam Fort Sam Houston, Mm. Dollle Feg|e„ of Eugene „ M r and Mrs I>m Greening and In forage crop« is a sound devel- Houston, visited with Mrs Sam Warren rtau“ h’ ‘,r »«»"* ,h* *'”d «’ opment and will be continued Texas, 1493; Camp Bowie, Brown- Or«"gon and some other parts of wood, Texas, 1365; Camp Robin- Wednesday Mrs. F.-glex and Mm. • I*«««on«1 »«ke with friends. ■ — the Pacific northwest appear to son, North L ittle Rock, Ark.. 870; Warren were friends at Yoncalla Tom Cox. with the Ca,jtlal- be Ideally suited for the develop- Camp Livingston. Camp Livings- 33 years ago. Journal in Salem, »pent the week ment and increase of new grass«» ,on La., 1098; Camp Claiborne, and legume« and for the produc- Camp Claiborne. La . 1098; New Mr. and Mr». O. B Arnesi, end with home folk. ——— — lion of seed crops to supply the Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, Curtis French and M r and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith and entire country. La., 1098. P. C. Christensen a,>ent Sunday "Of course, each part of the Camp Galveston, Galveston, at the Christensen cabin at Lund Mr. and Mrs Burle Vance were dinner gu«*stx Sunday at the home country will produce Its own seed Texas, 1376 miles; Camp Hulen. pa rk of Mr. and Mrs Guy Smith. | to the extent possible, but If only Palacios, Texas, 14-43; Camp Shel- —■■■• a fourth of the total annual seed- by. Hattiesburg, Miss , 987; Camp Among National Guardsmen Miss Patricia Short, daughter r e acreage has to look to this Peay. Tullahoma. Tenn , 629; F o rt, home for the week end were Hugh Short, re- favored region for its wed supply, Knox. Fort Knox, Ky., 373; Fort McCormack, Ray Halliday. Fred of M t. an«l Mrs. Roy Columbia, ¡, means a valuable Industry to McClellan, Anniston, Ala., 828; die Jackjjon, Verne Thoreson, Bob tum«"d recently from Missouri, where she graduated this region and a service to the j"ort Benning. Fort Benning, Gr„ Neiaon. George Kerr. Dale Ben Lease, Macon. Ga . na**, Harold Minney ami Ted M il this year from Stevens Junior rest of the country as well," said g 4 ,; Macon college. Dr. Aamodt. 823; Camp Blandinf. Starke. Fla., iar. — --------- Delegates from most western ,080; Camp Stewart, Savannah. Mrs, C. E. Frost entertained at states attended th e meeting Qa t 953- Fort Jackson, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Murphy of Roseburg moved to Cottage dinner Saturday evening for M r which end«"d with a field trip to s.C.. 79-i, grazing . county . _ experi- . Spartanburg. Spartanburg. S C - Grove Sunday to make their and Mrs. Howard Jacobsen and Clatsop small daughter Annesine of P o rt-■ ment* and sand dune control 749 miles; Wilmington Firing home. Mrs Murphy is the daugh land and Mr. and Mrs. George a rras. Center, Wilmington, N.C., 840; ter of M r. and Mrs Jesae Lan Jacobsen - ------- ■■ Fort Bragg. Fort Bragg, N. C„ sing Sr. TZ3; CamP k **- Camp k **- Va" 95 D o w n Mr. and Mm. C. F. Hoskins N ow only O ta /i/r tt/iv 644. p-ort Belvoir, Fort Belvoir, M r. and Mrs. M H. Morris and . . _ ... . . . Mr. and Mrs C. R. Roberta and «on<' l ? < ' « • ' ^ 1 . to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebaer • Va., 535; Fort Eustis. Fort Eus- M r. and Mm. D. M. Garnet were ,,u *r “ nd ^ rs gp^nt Saturday and Sunday with tis, Va.. 672; Fort George G. Sm all M onthly Paym ents among the visitors at the Rose n'rtr '*'* a ’ an r'u" ,IM " Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Neal at Rose- Meade. Fort George G. Meade, festival in Portland last week. burg. Mr. and Mrs. John T . Coyk" at Earl and Darrell Reed spent M r. and Mm. E l m e r Mason, Hollywood, on«* day last week w ith Tommy spent Sunday In Portland with Mr. and Mm. Ltd' Cox has as a Coiner and Nell Hogate in Cot- relatives They were accompanied guest tor two weeks Mm. C o x', ,_*.r?V5.’. to Portland by Richard Welden, Mary Lou Vance returned home daughter, Miss Fiorine Franklin who vkdti'd his brother Glen. last week from M yrtle Creek of Torrance, California. _______ where she had been employed the Mr. and Mm. Dave McKay of Miss Dorris Bjorset, who has P®”’ few months. W ilbur were Sunday guests of Mr. been attending a girls’ school at M r and Mrs. Albert Acklin and and Mm. R. B Reed. Mr. McKay Fall Brook. California nnd who Colorado are staying in is an uncle of M r Reed. was expected to return to her ,he,r icaller house at the Levi Mm. G. Miner~of_Klamath Falls home this w eek *■ » ««ken to a j Ru^ " Pj«ce. children w ill cm«" Mundnv for a week's S«n Diego hiwpitsl last Thursday Mrs- Arthur Keed and children will come sunftay tor a we< k , . . „ Ilar_ ntin„,i «nP accom,«anted Mrs. Waldon Hile- vislt at the home of Mr. and Mra. wher<' she will be quarantined for » , _ Leabunz rvarlm , « * " weeks with the mumps. ,nan °> '-m iage urove 10 i^eauurg, CTiarles Gettys. ______ Thursday where they spent the rltiu a T r a v e l . tv 7 1 e h e I Anv Mrs Larry Levena returned ■« «I’*’ ('hris Reed home, k .id of a ¿ X t P o l i i can K Tuesday fmm a visit with her Ruby Faye W illey of Sutherlin ^ m h i l d Io n o n e d a l o r n x n ? «»rents at Salt Lake City. Utah. > »P^ding the week with her purehaiwd tor one day or nxny. _______z cousin. Mrs. Edward Krebser. See Cha». S Hall. 45-ltc ------------ c r e a m is Mr. and Mrs. Rex Keene of P««ean Krunch ice at Gustaf-1 spent Saturday evening M r. and Mm. Dan I-anslng m«n popular now T ry It 45-ltc «’ Lowell Benston and How- ed Saturday to Fall Creek w h ere, *on's , ard Keene homes. M r. Lansing will be engaged in On your three day vacation on Dr. Johnston and family of the ranch business with his fath the coast or elsewhere why not be Everett, Washington, and Mis, er-in-law. fully protect«M by n Travelers ac- Stallsmith of Edmonds. Washing- Fruit salad Ice cream at Gus- cldent policy. 25c per day. See ton. visited at the Ralph H ill 45-ltc home last week. Mrs. Stallsmith 45-ltc Chas. S. Hall. tafson's of course. is a sister of Mrs. M yrtle Pollock. Watches fixed right at s ,«rr * Mr. anti Mrs. S. K. Adams spent Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, 27-tfc week end at Klamath Falls 31TJ. 1-tfc , Jewelry Store. 1 , 1 ' , . , visiting relatives. Luclle Prescott H pays to insure with sure n- of Co„ Grove hpI^ , the Sttrance with Chas. H all. 14-tfc d u «nR M r A()a^ . Taking a Summer Tour? Why Not Visit Army Camp Nearby? Federal Leader Sees Big Future For Oregon Seed City Briefs Mr. anil Mrs. Victor McClaxter of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eppenbaugh of Springfield. Carl and Wilma Moore left re- cently for Sunnyvale, California. They expect to be gone the re- mainder of the summer. ------- — ------- Black raxpoerry ice cream at 45-ltc Gustafson’s. PH EASAN T SEASON DATE. The state g a m e commission meeting In Portland, Saturday set three days for pheasant hunting in the W illamette valley. The dates are October 22-25-26. with a bag limit of two cocks In one day and four for the entire sea son Pheasant hunting here has been closed since 1929. Lynx Hollow JO Visit Our Big—N e w—Modem Candy Department Finer Candies Lower Prices KNICKERBOCKER’S 5< «» $1.00 You »«nr« «♦ »!«• by taking full advsotaga of bargain day special». To« wr»« In tfcn kittln« by serving leftovers days later "dressed up” as new dishes. To« save thru thn ya«rs with the famous General Electric Thrift Unit which has established an u a w r p a iie J r t t o r d for depend able performance and enduring ccooomy. • • • • • • Beautifully styled all-steel cabin« Almost 12 sq. ft. shelf area 8 pound ice making capacity Giant bottle storage zone Automatic interior light G -E sealed-in-steel T h rift U n i* Tops In Preference! Tops In Perfornwncer Brisbane Electric 401 Main Phone 73 Stream liner "Torpedo" Six Sedan Coupe S923 D e liv e red a t Pontiac, M ichigan^ A fontiac Owner gave me the greatest selling I’ve ever had! » Mr. and Mrs. Claude W illey of Sutherlin were supper guests at | the Lowell Benston home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, Velma. Vivian and Virgil Pollock and Malsink Alderman spent Sunday at the coast. At a school board m«*eting held Monday night at the school house, Bart Johnston was elected director for three years and M. Olsen reelected clerk for ona year. W estem Auto’s ’1.29 Tire Sale on “ W ESTERN GIANT DOUBLE DUTY TIR ES“ BUY FIRST TIRE AT OUR REG- ULAR LIST P R I0 E -G E T NJGXT T U B (same site and type) FOR ONLY >1.39 ' .J ’ • ‘ We Hat below a few popular sixes, but the * ‘ D eal' ’ is good on all tires that we carry. 81 m t 4.78-19 8.80-17 6.00-16 • U . t Price First T ire $10.80 13.90 14.06 N ext T ire ’ ’ Sale Price 2 Tires $1.29 1.29 1.20 $11.84 14.19 15.34 •List price before trade-in Larry H. Levens, Authorized Dealer WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. C ottage Grove, Ore. EXCAVATION LOGGING ROADS MILL POND DREDGING AND ENLARGING • CNKM AL MGTOM S □ Phone 225 M *6 T « R W tC K ’ ” ONB o f THE BEST SALFSMEN I ’ve •ver met actually wasn't a sales man at a ll— at least by profession. Yet, this man gave me the greatest, down- to-earth selling I ’ve ever had from anybody. "He waa • Pontiac owner to whom I talked when I was considering the pur chase of a new car a few weeks ago. C ontract o r H ourly Basis. ••Sale price with your old tires 020 Main St. F4£f4MMr/«rAr Phone 4158 or 3553 evenings 2897 d u rin g th e day "This man showed me from actual records th at his b ig , room y, lu xu riou s P ontiac ’Torpedo’ costs no more for gasoline and oil than the small car I was driving. And as for upkeep, be proved to me that Pontiac LINDSAY’S 1644 W ashington St. Eugene, Oregon has eiery feature that assures maximum de pendability and trouble-free performance. "Then, to top it all off, he let me drive his Pontiac—and what a thrill this was! More power, get-away and smooth action than I had ever dreamed of getting in a low-priced car. And speaking of price—of course you know that the 1941 Pontiacs cost only a few dollars more than the lowest. "Needless to say, I now own a Pontiac — and I'm mighty proud o f it. In fact. I ’m urging all my friends to buy Pontiacs!'* PONTIAC PR IC ES B EC IN AT « 8 3 8 FOB THB DE LUXE “ T O R PE D O ” SIX B U S IN E S S C O U PS D t t i i r r e d a t Pontiac, M ichigan, State tax, optional equipment a n d a c c e a trie i— extra. P ricet a n d tpecipca- I n n i uthject I t change u dhont notice, TMOac THE FIHE CAP WITH THE & £ PPIC9 MARTIN MOTORS 24 N orth 9th St. I Cottage Grove, Ore.