The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 26, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SKXTIXKL, COITAGK GROVE, OREGON
Hitler
S T R E A M L IN E D
M ID SU M M E R
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S ovk 4 Food
Seeks
Them
Lynx Hallow
Mrs Charles Peck returned
from a viMll with relatives in Sun
Fianei.sevi, Chicago, llliriois, and
Michigan. She was gone five
weeks.
W illiam llunlsm un of Lebanon
was a week end guesl at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Strong and also hls Hint her, Mis.
Elsie H untsm an.
Tlie Com m unity club has Issm
postponed w ith no definite date
set for the next m eeting, due Io
lllncs* uf the present hosh-ss.
T he s ta m p in g crew from Lynx
Holliivv for (he REA line is w ork­
ing in the Cam as Swale tlislrlel
now.
Mr. and Mi's. Magnus N ord­
strom of C ottage Grove eallisi at
the Joseph Eppenbaugh home re- f
cently.
A I.I.EN NEW CHAIRMAN.
Civ« and Redeem SAH Green Stamps
613 Main Street
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These huu<ry Frenchmen lined up before a Vichy bakery to gel V. S. bread distributed through American
agencies In the city, are typical of the millions of concurred Europeans whose food problem Is believed par­
tially responsible far Nati-Soviet war. Hitler struck out lor rich I'hraine grain fle'ds to provision his
starving empire.
Cottage' Grove
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C ity Briefs
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O th er Persons Are Interested In
W here You Go and W hen You
R eturn. Phone Your News to 159.
See W. B. JO H N STO N for R eal! Mrs. T. J. Denson and sons
E sta te B argains. Loans, Rentals. Tommy and J e rrv a re visiting in
Office No. 22 So. 5th S t.
42-tfc Los Angeles. California, at the
home of Mrs. Denson's sister.
Jim Bird was able to re tu rn
They w ere accom panied to Los
h^
hnt e , , ? tt' i y i ’T J ' i “ ' A ngeles'by M i ^ 'i T r o ^ y S a f ^
gene hospital, w here he had been
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confined for several weeks, fol­
Tom TurbyfiU. son of Mr. and
lowing an auto accident.
Mrs. A lbert S. Turbyfill. new
ow ners of the Row River grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall and
son
m a rk e t-
for. Pullm an,
daug h ter M ary Ann and
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Chas. J r left S atu rd ay for east- vjsi, Wllh
par^ u fte w r a brief
*?l,P<,’LntS’ ,<1r 1 a ,.P a ? s 3 vislt his duties as music teach er in the
with the off'«* of the Insurance W ashington S ta te college.
< ompany of N orth America in
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Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, and
j j r and Mrs. L ester G ates left
w ill co to A tlantic C itv N ew Jer- o 7" . ------------- “ 7 7 " -------------
sev m a t t e n d a com ontm n of S ? ,UIf day on a w eek s vacation
N orth America
a i d from U a sh ln S,on and Canada. They
werp accom panied as far as Al-
th ere the fam ily will go to Calais,
C m “ ^ e r n e s ’ m n/her M «
M a m fo r -1 v is it w it h M r H a l l ’s
G ates m other, Mrs.
F ,? n
and * a r *a re <
who wil> visit a '
. u n ., Mr». Em m a E at«», and , i e S im » » ¡ ' i ' d a n g i t a r m m
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o th e r friends.
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Paul Jacobs of Cherokee, O kla-
homa. has accepted the position
of herd te ste r of the Lane county
herd improvement association and
expects to assum e his duties about
the first of July, according to an
announcem ent from O. S. F letch ­
er, county agent.
Mr. and Mrs. M arvin
an d son K eith retu rn ed
home at K lam ath Falls
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Monday
m a t th ,.
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spent the Week cnd
Mr
Mps w D
wpnt ,o
S atu rd ay
On
th e ir re tu rn Tuesday they stopped
a t Riddle and brought Mrs. Ed-
w ard s fath er, W. G. Norwood.
who had been visiting there, home
* * ith
‘th them.
them,
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Mlss R a th l« ^ Galvin spent the
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G ranm P ^ '
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Mrs. B ertha C herry entertain ed
at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Bob C herry and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Sm ith.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. S tro u p and
family spent the week end in
Portland.
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Solomon H and reported at the
Eugene office Monday for indue-
tion into the U. S. arm y.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Leon Belles.
pasto r of the Springfield Metho-
dist church. Mrs. F ra n k Barnes
and Mrs. C la r a B r id g e s o f Spring-
fi^ld w ere in C ottage Grove Sun-
day afternoon ------------
calling on friends.
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C atholic Church. F a th e r An
thony Gerooe. — M w each Sun-
day a t 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
Sunday when the hour Is 8 a. m.
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Com m unity Bible class m eets In
m ornh
9*45 I u tX * M r U™
hach Everyone welcome ape.-ipi
Invitation to the ladies.
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F ree M ethodist Church. South
6th and H arrison Sts Rev H arold
p. Hoffm an, pastor.
Sunday
school. 9:45. Mrs. Thelm a W right,
Supt. M orning worship,
11:00.
Evening w orship, 8:00 p. m Pray-
e r m eeting every T hursday eve-
nmg at 8:00 p. m.
T he church held its annual so-
c k , -v nu-eting on W ednesday eve-
ning of laJkf w eek .„ whi,.h , jm,.
tht. fo„ owing o ffk e rs wepe elect.
e,L c la ss leader. Chas. H osm an;
7 ,a ,s
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H<Mman:
Sunday school
superintendent,
M|.s 1-helnv, W n h
S h w ar(K
M r- and -Mrs. Rex B etszer and
son Raymond of Bakersfield. Cali-
fornia. spent a few days here this
* e e k visiting M r s . B etszer's
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b r o t h e r . Guy Sm ith and Mrs.
Sm ith and family.
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Mrs M artha B ittin e e r had as
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K r at
d " » * r guests at her home Sun-
day. M r and M r,. W illiam B u ll,.
« \ I ; v* • <1 i w z 1 \ S 4 »-»• P V S r\z. T ä a-a /*-» ,< t ä
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Dorena Grange Holds
Regular Meeting 19th
The D onm a G range h e l d th.
regulitr m eeting T hursday eve-
ning in the ladles hall at Dorena
Loren Hunt presided in the ab-
sence of M anter H enry William-
son who wxx attending the state
grange session at N ew port. Mr
H,’d Mrs. D ecker w ere ad m itte d In
Dorena G range as tra n sfe r from
Creswell and Mr. and M rs D. D
Boyd and J M. Abbott w ere wel-
corned as new m em bers W. A
Hemenw ly reported for the agri
cultu re com m ittee. He toki of the
increased production of m ilk and
the sh ortage of cars for shipping
grains.
A new bulletin on weed control
was received from O. S. F letcher
The Home Economic club will
Junc 2.,
homr t)f Mrs
G rorge
T he
Pennsylvania
plan
for
ThP >*nn*y'vanla
pla
granges was discussed and a mo-
tlon
ad , „
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Mr and M rs- Clyde Boehm a r e '
Th' “,ma W r,Kh,; Bales,
gpending the w eek\ - acationinK a t Sunday school nom inating corn-
T he serving commit tee for the
Salem a t the homes of th e ir par-
C has'
R««* next m eeting was announced as
u . _ H osm « an-
f : Mre
u.
•tin. H arvey W right.
Mrs. , ,
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ents and a t C ra te r lake.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lay ng. Mr
vev W right was elected dele-
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and Mrs. Ivan M orris. Mr. and
Mrs. Minnie W illits retu rn ed ®a ,e
,h e annual conference. Mrj( (iv erh o b t.r and Mr nnd
artin T
reserve
a
m onth s visit Mrs. Rosa „ M oYrnan.
^ t a r y dele-
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ff'^nds and relatives in east-
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Refreshm e
ern O re8o" and Idaho.
C hristian Science Society, 242 thp ckÄC ° r thc "><*»*»8 ‘»y Mr
Mrs Rov M ahrt d au g h te r I in- Second S tre e t,
Sunday school, and
I«ayng. Mr. and
, ‘°-v
, r ’ _ l3UKh’f r L ,n 9
forenoon service 11 subject M rs- Loren H unt, Mr. and Mrs.
da and son P e te r of San Francis- a
torenoon s t r u c t . II. subject
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Mrs. C. R. Sim kins left for
ra n ts 1
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and M re. o . M. Kern.
Fresno, California. F riday to visit
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h e r d au g h ter and family, Mr. and
' p ' ? ^ , M rs' K arl Mil5s droV5
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyt, .aecom-
Mrs. H. L. L eatham and baby
th S ?
w l S pani"d by Sam V ea,ch and S° n
dau« h te r-
¿ ¡ te °.
t i r e . Mr. Mills a BI” Y .returnpd F rW
from a
w eek's visit along the O regon and
W arren Gillis of Salem spent Pal/ Cnt a t the hospital at the tim e W ashington coasts,
th e week end in C ottage Grove of hls Parents vrsit. was expected
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visiting friends.
to ** released early this week.
Callers at the Chas. Putm an
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z home Sunday w ere M rs. P u tm an 's
I t pays to insure w ith su re in
, “ S -..^ , d
. SPCnt m other a n d ' sister. Mm E. M
suran ce w ith Chas. Hall.
14-tfc th c w’eek end in P ortland
Scouton and Miss Dora Scouton
Oregon
Rad.,, Ray Nelson sells C w s le y
& * o fM d S te w a rt for Plum bing of
MrsT
c to ra City,
D ^er and
o f M her o aunt.
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appliances.
'T h * lost tim e
I use<l M C. r .
my |am a e n d
lelllee not only
w o o m ost u l
th e in d iv id u a l
awaida al the County Fait, but
th e S w e e p sta k e s F use. too.
I can I piaise M C F Pectin
too h ig h ly "
Mrs f vu D^nuit, Stockton. Col.
AT A LL
GRO CERS
K ern Crandall of P ortland, re-
publican s ta le chairm an of the
c e n tra l com m ittee, who is on ac­
tive iluiy m the arm y. Suuduy
subm itted Ins resignation and
recom m ended Niel A l i e n
of
G ran ts P uts as his successor. A
m eeting of the c e n tra l com m ittee
will lx* called July 7th to consider
a sue«x’ss|»r.
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Watch Our Windows and Look
For 4 page Circular.
We
m onth a t 8:00 p. m. The Bible,
K n , ~ i rosm ’ work
C hristian Science lite ra tu re and
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w vm iv.
th e w ritings of Mary B ak er Eddy
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prog.es.sin« favorably. Mrs J F.
« 0 « o r a fte r the W ednesday
Mrs
K |nnernn
service.
m otor to Eugeni’ one day each
n
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i. r-. „ , week to receive instructions in
F irst Baptist (Church, Ercilp L. , , ,
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c- u
hi»« pastor.
™.aiz,z Sunday
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W hite,
school at folding surgical gauze Mis Scho­
field S te w a rt, who is in charge of
9:45. M rs. W. C. M artin. Supt. zji«»r ifou «ine articles for the Cot-
b u rn in g worship. 11.(Ml. S.-rmon
««bject. Behold I S tand a t the organi/aU<)ns ^ ho a re cooperat-
xk.
* *->rx,r
E « 'n and
in « K w m orship
8:Wi. Serm on
X in g .'" w .’- i? supphe/l
subject, "M aking This W orld a ,..„7.
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w ith m aterials for the work. Mrs.
, B e tte r Place in Which to Live.* S tew art secures the m aterials
Red Rose B u tte r and Ic e C rea m .
R adi« R a y lia s th is to sav
4 6 -ltu
Miss B etty P utm an retu rn ed to B Y p 1 • 7;0<* All young people from fh<l Ref) Cross headquarters
Ask f c r tjtem . C. <1. C re a m e ry , t f o u r ra d io sets to d a y.'
---- --- her home here Sunday a fte r vis- no’ a ‘t‘'" d 'ng youth services etoe- ,n Eu
iting at the Lewis D oughty home « * e re « « invited to a tte n d and
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at Lorane for two weeks.
.ta k e part in this service. P ra y e r (O T T A G E GROVE CH ILD REN
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m eeting T hursday a t 7:30.
WIN MAGAZINE PRIZE.
Mrs. Law rence C hapm an and
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dau g h ter Ann left for th e ir home
a NEW
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a t Baker W ednesday a fte r spend- “
a t ,hp home
M" ' H er* A R,c? urc of S h ,rl*y 3nd
Mc‘
¡ng ten days visiting at the home bert E a k ,n '.
2 a rv '" a PIM’ars ,n ’he cu rren t
Admission 10c u u l (5 c
of her parents, M ajor and Mrs.
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m agazine
hey are
LaSelis S te w a rt
OeP® rtm ents; new Service, the w inners of a cash prize in
Frl., Nat., June 27-28— “They Dare Not L eve,”
W atch to r announeeninntH. Radio T rue S tory's Kiddie K arnival pic-
George Brent. M artha Scott, Paul Lukas. Kay
Ifray N elson.
4 6 -ltp tu re contest.
Linaker. Previuw F eatu re “H ere Comes H appiness”
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lewis and
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Mildred Coles, E dw ard N orris.
sons returned recently from a
th ree w eek trip to th e ir form er
Sun., Mon., Tues., June 29-30-July 1—“V irginia,”
home in Kismet, K ansas. Frances
M adeleine C arroll, Fred M acM urray, S tirling H ay­
Lee Adams and Mrs. Ja c k Caton
den, M arie Wilson, Carolyn Lee. TECHNICOLOR
accompanied them as fa r as H art-
Wed., T h u n ., Ju ly 2-3—"T H E TRIA L O F MARY
mond, Colorado, and
retu rn ed
DUGAN,” L araine Day, Robert Young. M arsha
home w ith them.
H unt, John Litel. Preview feature, “Wild Man of
Borneo,” F ra n k M organ, Mary Howard, Billy Burke
GROCERY
HOT SHOTS
Friday and Saturday
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S u g ar co,. 25 lit. cllllh Slick T .49
Gulden G
pounds 23c
S u g ar
S u g ar Powdered 2 .) pounds 19c
Bak. P o w d er Clnbltcr Girl ( im 8c
W h eaties
. ,. .Puekugi’ l i e
M achine O il
" 8c
D rain O p e n e r
< 19c
C atsu p
Fentivnl
Hotllc 10c
IX- Lux
Pound 23c
C offee
S ta rc h (xtrn or Gloss 2'*>i'- 17c
C ookies
2 Reg.
25c
Jell D e sse rt'A -“... )r.»nisi.f)c
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15c p k « s.
1 pkg.
1 pkjb
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1 pkg.
Napkins, Wax Paper,Paper Plates 2 1 c
lo Vir iro1" $
C an d y
S Varietimt
Pound 20c
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A d v I,n e e M o n .
FREE
1-tfc tana.
, ana
A rc ad e T h e a tre
We will give nwny one radio and eleven other prizes
Saturday, July 12th. Ask us for details.
SMITH & SHORT
GROCERY
Phone I
Radio Ray Services Radios.
4 6 -ltp
D ian e T h e a tre
Adm ission 10c aod lAc
B arg ain N ig h ts lOe .. S a tu rd a y M a tin e e 10c and 10c
Tlmrs., F rl., Ju n e 26-27—“ H er F irst Beau,” Jane
W ithers, Jack ie Cooper, Edith Fellows, W illiam
Tracy. BARGAIN N IG H TS, Admission 10c.
Sat., Sun., Ju n e 28-29—“ Border V igilantes,” W il­
liam Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Frances
Gifford. Preview F e a tu re “H o rror Island,” Dick
Foran, Peggy M oran, Leo C arrillo. S aturday M ati­
nee 2:30 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c.
Mon., Ju n e 30—Tues., Wed., July 1-2— CLOSED.
EXCAVATION
LOGGING ROADS
MILL POND
DREDGING AND
ENLARGING
Contract or Hourly Basis.
Phone 4158 or 3553 evenings
2897 during the day
T h un ., Frl., July 3-4— "T H E BLACK CAT,” Basil
Rathbone, Hugh H erb ert, Brod C raw ford, Bella
Lugosi. BARGAIN N IG H TS, Admission 10c.
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LINDSAY’S
1644 Washington St.
Eugene, Oregon
WITH FIRE WORKS
Our fireworks are safety brand, sure fire, guaranteed
to be noisy and spectacular.
FIRECRACKERS
ROMAN CANDLES
SKY ROCKETS
CAPS AND GUNS '
PINWHEELS
TORPEDOES
NOVELTY FIREWORKS
BROW N’S DRUG STORE
COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY
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