The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 20, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
PAGE SIX
How ‘Air Baltleship' Is Inside
“BERKSHIRE”
SILK HOSIERY
PRESBYTERIAN Ct.w.vCH
Rev. J. Ted Burns. Pastor.
Res. Phone 121-R.
Sunday School
9:45 a. m.
Worship service
11:00 a.m .
Jr. Christian Endeavor 4:30 p. tn
Sr. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p m.
Thursday:
Prayer meeting
7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice
7:45 p. m.
First Saturday Each Month:
Teachers Meeting
7:30 p. in.
First Wednesday Each Month:
Session Meeting
7:30 p. rn.
All who would seek for rest and
worship are welcome In our fel­
lowship.
"Enter to worship, depart Io
W e h a v e been very fo rtu n a te in b ein g able to obtain these
lo v ely fu ll-fa sh io n ed silk sto ck in g s for our custom ers, at
reasonable prices, tco. The q u a n tity is lim ited and w e are
to ld th is is th e fin al shipm ent the m ill had. P roduced by
one o f th e la rg est h o siery m anufacturers in th e nation o f
v ery reliab le reputation.
B e rk sh ire — 7-th rcad »erxlee
W t, Just u h a t you ladles u a n t
fo r w ea r. P a ir
B e rk sh ire — 4 -th re ad » c m i -
servii e m e rc e riw J cotton top.
P a ir
B erksh ire — 5 -th re ad sem l-aer-
vice m ercerised cotton top
B e rk sh ire — K a n tiu n . the run-
proof hose w ith a m e rc e riie d
top
B e rk sh ire —
B e ta
S-thread
chiffon. R e ally lovely
B e rk sh ire —
B u ra lace K a n t-
run — S-thread chiffon, silk top
«15 Main Street
C IT Y
98c
98c
$ T
.2 5
METHODIST CHURCH.
A.
$1 J 9
world's la ric s t m ilitary land plane—the B 19 bomber
Top photo look« Inside b rld je deck or rabln In forward
I 92-ton giant. Colonel Stanley I m«tead. pilot, at left,
shows control room for the plane's four 2000 h. p. en«lnes.
I
Dorena
Scored Scoop
Dorothy W r i g h t of Grand
Mound, Washington, visited re­
cent iy at the home of a grand­
mother. Mrs. Mary Land, and
other relatives.
A group of members of the lo­
Mrs. Elizabeth Price , of San
Miss Phyllis Vincent visited
cal Eastern Star chapter attended Sunday and Monday with her
Francisco is here looking after
the meeting of the Blue River cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
business interests.
chapter in Eugene Friday evening. Cox at Dorena.
Alvin England, who is employed
Those attending were Mr. and
at
Seattle witb- the Boeing Air­
Mrs. Knaffle Haynes, Mr. and
Miss Belle Burkholder w i l l
craft company, visited relatives
Mrs. Frank White. Mr. and Mrs. spend
day at the
here over the week end.
Verne Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ home of Thanksgiving
her
brother
in
Eugene.
Mrs. John Read was hostess last
bert Woodard. Mrs. J. P. Graham
Wednesday at a bridal shower for
and Mrs. Henrietta Olson and
Ed Gotch spent the Armistice
Mrs. Eldon Halterman, the form­
daughter Ruth.
vacation in Portland and joined in
er Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery.
Twelve guests were present.
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Rissue are the Armistice parade and visited
Mrs. Lee Thomason is spending
visiting their son. Sgt. George the navy post there.
two weeks in California visiting
Rissue. at Hamilton Field. Cali­
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott and
relatives. Mrs. Ida Garoutte will
fornia. Also a brother and sister-
assist in the store and cookhouse
in-law. Mr-, and Mrs. Vic Knudsen, children left Wednesday for Port­
land, where they will spend the
during Mrs. Thomason's absence.
at San Mateo. California.
Thanksgiving holidays visiting
Mrs. Orien Land and Mrs. M.
friends. They plan to return Sun­
Mosby were hostesses recent iy at
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrcnk day.
a shower for Mrs. Delbert Jen­
and son Gordon, accompanied by
W allace C arroll, London manager nings. Refreshments were served
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chestnut
of Cnited Pre««, «cored world-wide
of Albany, left Sunday on a vaca­ I Mr. and Mrs. William MacGib- , beat when he flew to M an ila to at the close of the afternoon.
bon are spending Thanksgiving
tion trip to Nebraska.
Ray Van Schoiack is convalesc­
transm it uncensored account of
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russia'« ability to w ithstand H it ­ ing at the Eugeni- hospital follow­
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart. L. W. Coiner.
ler'« war machine based on 10- ing a recent operation.
week visit in Soviet Union.
Mrs. Stella Baker and Jim Ben­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Seward Radtke of
nett went to Eugene Monday to
spent
Sunday at Creswell visiting
attend the funeral of Allan Q. Dallas spent the week end at the
at
the
M O Wicks home and with
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tyler.
Mr. Jennings’ mother, Mrs. C. H.
Paul Radtke.
Jennings.
Bob Cherry. Martin Black. Mel­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Twing have
A
marriage
license
was
issued
vin Alien and Earl Puderbaugh
installed a new Kohler 110-volt
by
the
county
clerk
at
Eugene
to
nt the week end duck hunting
Here arc a few briefs from The AC light plant, furnishing light
Chester Willis West of Seaside,
Summer lake.
Sentinel
of August 2. 1917. 111s- for their home and the postoffice.
formerly
of
Cottage
Grove,
and
»
«u— _
At the special school meeting
{Loren Stiles, who has been on a Agnes Anne Graham of Cottage , lory it seems is likely to re[«?at Monday night Mrs. Leslie Wicks
itself after twenty-four years:
short furlough at the home of his Orove.
was elected unanimously as di­
□bcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Metcalf and Victor Cham­ rector to fill the unexpired term
Word
has
been
received
by
Mrs.
F. L. Grannis, returned to San
bers were given their Master Ma­ of Warren Stubblefield, who has
Diego, California, Saturday. Im­ Hobert Starr that a son was bom son degree last night in an im­ moved away. Thanksgiving vaca­
mediately upon his arrival he wiil November 16th to Mr. and Mrs. pressive ceremony, witnessed by tion will be the 20 and 21 and the
go to Dearborn, Michigan, where Paul Bromley of Seattle, Wash­ i their fathers, both Masons. Mr. Christmas vacation will begin the
he will be enrolled until March in ington, former residents of Cot­ Metcalf is a major with the Coast evening of the 23rd. School will
tage Grove. They have named the Artillery and Mr. Chambers a
the aviation mechanics school.
be resumed on the 29th.
baby Howard Paul.
private in the same organization.
Mrs. Charles
Teeters
was
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burgess of
Both expect to see action in Eu- brought home last week from a
Watches
fixed
right
at
Starr's
Bandon were in Cottage Grove
: rope.
Eugene hospital where she had
27-tfc
Monday and Tuesday looking for Jewelry Store.
J. S. Magladry has moved from received medical treatment.
a place to locate. Mr. Burgess Is
Mi. and Mis. Glenn Jennings,
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing. Eugcije to Culp Creek where he
in the real estate business.
Phone 217J.
1-tfc will manage the mill of Bohemia Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jennings,
Lumber company.
Mrs. Mary Land. Mr. and Mrs.
It pays to insure with sure in­
In addition to the 75 boys, mem­ J. Thornberg and son were Eu­
Don't
take
chances
with
that
surance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc
cold, take chiropractic. Dr. Sim- bers of the Sixth Company, who gene visitors Monday.
! left last week. Cottage Grove is
Robert Vaughn is reported as
Red Rose Butter and lee Cream. kins, over Petersen's. Phone 5. ! represented
i n several other rapidly recovering in a Eugene
13-ltc
Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tf
' branches of the service: Four, hospital from a recent accident at
members of the ambulance corps, the Row River Lumber company
are: Joe T. Smith, George Mat- when he was seriously injured.
(thews, Warren Edwards and
The Happy Circle Sewing club
Ernest Wyatt. Seven members of met last week at a no-hostess
: the navy are: Leonard Morgan, meeting. Mrs. Alda Bales was hon­
Herman Edwards, Arthur Elledge, ored with a shower. Guests were
Ellis Harding, Ira Groves, Harold Mrs. Ira Lee, Mrs. Val Lee, Mi-s.
, Sams, W. B. Patten. Victor Kem Florence Cook, Mrs. J. Wilson and
i is a member of the coast artillery Mrs. June Miller, all of Oakridge.
regulars. Elwyn McCargar, Ray
Mrs. Leon Lancaster was re­
' Kerr and Cecil Wooley are mem­ cently honored with a stork show­
bers of the aviation corps. Dan er at the home of Mrs. M. H.
j Parker is a member of Company Morris.
, F, 18th regiment. Robert Atkin-
i son is in the quartermasters de­
I
partment and Albert Woodard Is
la member of the Red Cross en­
*
_ _ _ _ _
listing from Canada.
History Repeats Itself
As Shown by Items
From 1917 Sentinel
y
Ilf It’s Hardware...
land Available...
*
We Have It
* Guns, Ammunition, Decoys and Other
Equipment for the Hunter.
Graber - Gettys
Dependable H ardw are
A lioval Portable Typewriter
Lifetime Fountain Pen
Sheaffer
Leather Zipper
Brief ( ’ase, Kodak, World (Hohe, Kleetrie
'Plains, Fte. FOB CHRISTMAS.
Brown’s Drug Store
Rev. W A. Briggs. Pastor.
Church school
9:45 a. m.
Morning worship
11:00 a. m.
Youth Fellowship
6:30 p. m.
Evening worship
7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice, Tuesday 7:30 p. tn.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
day evening nt (lie Jack Ross
Thursday evening
7:30 p. m home on Row river.
,
A
birthday
party
held
in
honor
Catholic church. Father An­
thony Cerate. Mass each Sunday of Mrs. R. O. Yearous was an
at 9 30 a. m. except fourth Sun­ event of Thursday afternoon at
day, at which time it will lx- at the home of Mrs Rufus Ante
Gifts were presented to I tie honor
8:00 a. m.
guest anil refreshments wen- serv­
Christian Science Society, 242 ed after a social afternoon. Guests
Second Street.
Sunday school. included: Mrs Claude Plaster.
9 45; forenoon service, 11, subject Mrs. Alls-rt Hull. Mrs. L A Year-
"Soul and Ikxly.” Evening service ous and daughter Marie. Mrs Carl
second Wednesday of each month Buffington. Mrs. Glenn Arne and
at 8:00 p m. The Bible. Christian daughter, the honored guest. Mis.
Science literature and the writings R. O. Yearous, and the hostess,
of Mary Bakin Eddy may lie bor­ Mrs. Rufus Arne.
Mr and Mrs Max Buffington
rowed or purchased before or af­
and small son Online s|ient the
ter the Wednesday service.
week end nt Grants Puss visiting
Hebron Christian Church. Har- with relatives
T he ideal w in ter »port.
rie S. Young, pastor.
Bible
school. 10:00 a. m Morning wor­ TURKEY EUUH A M ) »’«H IT
Join the cro w d s and bow l
ship and Communion, 11:00 a. in
PRICER
TO
<1O
UP.
Sermon topic. "Thanks Be to
for health, bow l for fun
God." Services are being held in
Minimum
increases
of
ulsiut
25
a t the
the Grunge hall.
per cent In the price of turkey
and 10 per cent in the cost
First Baptist Church. Ercile L. eggs poults
were foreseen following
White, pastor. Church school at of
9:45. Mrs. W C. Martin, superin­ u meeting of the Oregon Turkey
tendent. Morning worship. 11:00 Improvement association at hu-
a. m. Sermon subject, "Look Up." lam Friday.
More than lixl persons, repre­
B.Y.P.U. at 6:30. Evening wor­
ship. 7:30 Sermon subject, "Study senting the varied interests of the
and Growth." Prayer service and hntcherymen. producers, breeders,
John C raig, Prop.
Bible study every Thursday at feec men ami consumers, gather­
ed at the chamber of commerce
7:30.
rooms to discuss the outlook for
Cedar« Church Preaching ser­ the 1942 season.
vices in the evening only this
It's delicious, Nesselrode pud­
week. The Rev. J. Ted Burns of
Now in season, cranlierry sher­ ding Ice cream ut Gtistafson's of
the Presbyterian church of Cot­ bet nt Gustafson's of coum clA lU ^ course.
15- tty
tage Grove will bring the message
at 7:30 p. m.
Don’t Bother When
You
B R IE F S
} DUCK SEASON OPEN
A liviuiiiglon or Shirk Electric Shaver
BAD
WEATHER
Cottage Grove
Sergeant Bill Turner of Fort
Mr and Mrs. Howard Conner
Canby. Washington, spent the of Walker visited Saturday with
Week end visiting friends and rel­ Mrs. Conner's parents, Mr. and
atives in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Sam Warren.
GIVE HIM—
Has Just What You Want
89c
$1
Jack Ghere spent the week end
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. at the home of his parents in Med­
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc ford.
B jflOTOBCHES
Ant« Predom inate
T here are m ore ants in the world
' than any other ln«< et.
Z
SECONDS TO
f PORTLAND'S CITY CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Cummings
of Portland and daughter, Mrs.
| Rex Ford of John Day were Mon-
I day night visitors at the home of
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiser.
-
A marriage license has been is-
! sued at Reno, Nevada to James R.
Ferguson of San Francisco, Calif-
| omia and Ethel Evans of Cottage
V
P.
,
G o— Io Bu«le«M. Thootor. Shopping
district , . . Gordon »urroundino«
Spoaoia -Virw" room «ruh bo«i «»
V,
ahow««.
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’ 200 AND u,
Cottage Grove
Bowling Alleys
Latham
Mr. and Mm. Albert Hull vis­
ited Mrs. Mildred Lewman who m
confined in the sacred Heart hos­
pital. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
Guire are staying at the Lewman
home caring for the small son
while Mrs Lewman Is in the hos­
pital.
Evelyn Radford of Bend and
Mrs. Edna McGarvin and small
son Frankie were Sunday visitor*
at the Fred Harris home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilroy of
Portland spent Sunday evening at
the Merle Porter home.
Mr*. Hasel Chapman entertain­
ed the Jemos at the Merle Porter
residence Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Plaster
were dinner guests at the Ernest
Sear* home in Delight Valley,
Sunday.
Vida Beers, who is employi-d in
town, spent Sunday at the home
of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Roy
Beers.
Glenn Duncan of Florence visit­
ed at the A. E. Walker home Sat­
urday evening.
Mr*. L. A. Yearous ami daugh­
ter Marie of Gowdyville spent
Thursday morning at the Max
Buffington home.
William Schlecter spent Sun-
Give Your C ar
A FRESH START
Mobilgas—Mobiloil
COLD WEATHER IS HERE
FREEZON E
The Quality Anti Freeze
Cap Cruson Red Horse Service
e-it
A N E W STO R E
for Cottage Grove
BOYT’S SPORT SHOP NOW OPEN AT 401 MAIN
STREET, 1 DOOR WEST OF RADIO RAY’S
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We have stocked a standard line of sporting goods in*
eluding Remington, Winchester and Savage guns and
ammunition and, a miscellaneous assortment of fishing
tackle and supplies, flash lights, batteries, bill folds, etc.
Visit our store and inspect our stock.
Hoyt’s Sport Shop
Ed Hoyt, Prop.
It's delicious, Nesselrode pud-
: ling ice cream at Gustafson's of
I course,
15-1 te
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St/lndreiVs
I Grove.
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