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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1942)
Tiirqsnw, march Paralysis Fund Statement Given M arch Values at Thrift Wise, the str-re that brought and maintains Cut Bate Prices for you.—Top quality and lowest prices. Girl Marksmen Organize in L A. D e/igktVa/iey | Historical Event3 I Ik«* I M I t » u S ta ik * I . . . t k l l . i a« The Ijiw rence I l i Ilrown family l vis Ited In Eugene Sat unlay w ith M r Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Mr. and Mis. Flagg of Alturus, California, visited Wednesday and I Thursday w ith Miss May Watson “ TI11’ itonitiii ihul «WllsTillrs is ("’ < at th«» M A. Horn home. — I i M ix h i Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Horn and the Franets Horn family vis MAItCM ited const poiiitk Friday ami Sat r y ^ l l HrtlanJ and lUnin «tqn urday. I'OOv'» beuty. y. IW ! I The Dave Hite family were Sun 1} Standard tini» (*l.< t» l; day dinner guests of the C lair llo- r country di / t ied into lima gales in Cottage Grove. »wie», HWA Way ne Jacobs of the Nnrlhw«*st rfÿ» « 1* fll Whltn»jj>3'ent»d cot- Christian College was a Sunday Ion <jui, P dinner guest of the Lawrence Brow ns. Ì$-Malneu4mliied loUe:«. imo . Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and four sons of Ixw Angeles, old I t - C o n are is nnpro»»« friends of the Jo«- Cricks, have a r Iquiuttitu W mi rain) Miti lory Avudwny. IKU. rived at the (Vick ranch ami ate living in the tena,.t house Three 17—Ci’ hjtn. k« Day. Bo»'**n »vacu<3l*d by British, of the hoys have enrolli*d in the 177#- graile school. Mr. and Mrs Robert Rauch ami sons of Eugene visited Sunday Chiropractic Physician w ith Mrs. Rauch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson. Mr. ami Mrs. t H Haight vis- lied w ith their daughter-in-law, Newoprlnl From Hardwood Mrs Reginald Haight, nt the John Newsprint puper Is now being pro- Walden home in Eugene, Sunday di «-(*d in A u tiru lla from local hard- The purlaysrts fupd contributions were the largest in the history of the Cottage Grove district, N. J. Nblsott, chairman, announced yes terday. Owing to local conditions the President’s Ball was not held and other means of raising funds were employed with very satisfac tory results. The campaign was not closed w ith the last day of January but was continued until the middle of February. The following report hy Mr. Nelson w ill be of interest: Receipts Wishing Wells $43.40 Sale of Buttons 38.25 Basketball Game 21.50 Minstrel Show 20.70 Women's Clubs, Lodges and Service Clubs 22.00 Gross Receipts $145.85 Expetaaea LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS Advertising $ 9.00 Postage and Telephone .62 Total Expense $ 962 Net Receipts $136.23 While the above statement is itemized. 1 wish to tell the story of how such a successful collec-’ tion of dimes was brought about. First, wishing well coin contain afternoon. w>i<«d. according to the drparUnenl ers were placed at Eagle Cigar Mrs. Lou Harding of Corvallis ot commerce. Store, Gray Goose Cafe. Bohemia arrived at the Oscar Jackson elub, Gustafson's, Club Cigar home Tuesday to spend a few Store. Rlue Moon Cafe, Mrs. Stim- loalah Mrnllona Flak days. mel, Blackbutte; and Mitchels Isaiah Is the Biblical author who T h e w sharpshooters are mrmbers of the cavalry unit of the Women « Service Station, Lorane. These mentions lish and he appeara to See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Don't forget the operetta, ‘T u lip brought $43 40: and no doubt Ambulance and Defenae Corps of America In I.os Angeles. They da- condemn them. Lake Only Medical Man Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. Time.-' wiH be given March 13 at volc Sunday mornings to d rill and target practice. Luke la the only medical man a«' Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc 8:00 p. m. in the high school audi would have reached the $60.00 m ark if some very wicked thief ’ described tn the Bible He la callee Pistachio nnt ice cream at Gus- T I M E B IG G E S T F A C T O R IN torium. 31-ltc had not stolen the first container the "beloved physician " lufson's, of course. 3l-ltc-3i Howard Taylor of Portland F A R M A ID TO W A R E F F O R T . — 1 from Eagle Cigar Store, where made a short visit w ith his par Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dugan re approximately $15.00 to $18.00 had ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Time is the most valuable «J«*- the first of the week. Mr. Taylor, turned home last Wednesday from been donated. ment in the war e ffo rt/ declares Honolulu. Hawaii. They had been Schools T a k e A c tiv e P a rt, formerly located at Bonneville, is Robert B. Ta> lor. Oregon USDA in Hawaii fo r the past several On Saturday, January' 31st, dur war board chairman, in urging the now at the Portland air base. months and were there during the ing a three hour period, eight Mrs. Anna L. Adams died at state's farmers to prepare again it Mrs. Pearl West moved to Oak recent bombing. A fte r visiting Mr. girls from the Cottage Grove wartime shortages during the Saginaw. March 4th, a fte r a long ridge, Tuesday, to rriake her home. Dugan s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee union high school, namely: Faye state's observance of "Plan and illness. Her son Chester, who resides at Dugan, and other relatives and Nixon. Janet Peterson. Joan King, Plant fo r V ictory" month, March Anna Maynard lawrence was Seaside, came and assisted his friends, they went to Portland and M arjory Earl. Virginia Lee, A rie t 9 to 31. born in la'xington. Massachusetts, Vancouver, Washington, where ta Roberts. Caioiine Kebelbeck mother in moving. ‘Tires are short, and so ia help, October 22. 1878. She was marruxi they w ill visit Mrs. Dugan's par and Joyce Baldwin, proved them machinery, fertilizer, burlap an«I to Chas R. W hytal, Juno 23rd, selves real sales experts by selling just about every other article th it 1903 anil came to California in H r. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and ents. buttons to the extent of $38,25 is used on the farm, but time is 1920, moving to Eugene in 1925. daughter Elise of Portland, and Mr. and ,Mrs. Elbert Simth of Sa Mrs. Ferrol Hawkins, Mrs. These girls are to be compliment shot test,” Taylor said. Mr. W hytal passed away in lem. former residents, spent the Beulah McFerrin and F. W. Haw ed for their efforts which were Five things listed that every 1931; four c h ild u n survive their we haye frund it necessary to sdopt a new delivery week end in Cottage Grove. Mr. kins spent Tuesday in Sutherlin performed on a very cold and farmer can do now are: mother. They are Ethel M iller of stormy day. Bede and Mr. Smith were former visiting relatives. schedule. City calls should rench our office not later 1. Plan and carry out his farm , Saratoga. California. I-e- lip Jan The high school also sponsored ing operations so that his farm ney of Santa Burliara, California; editors of the Cottage Grove Sen than 10 a. m. each morning. Otherwise the laundry tinel. Lee Thomason. Row River mer basketball games that netted w ill make a maximum contribu W illiam Lawrence W hytal and C. $21.50, including sale of candy and chant, was transacting business or cleaning will be picked np the followrng morning. tion to meeting the war foot! goals R. Whytal, both of Klamath Falls. Chas. Boslaugh wrote a letter here Monday. pop. AU students and the faculty set for the county. 1 In 1935 Mrs. W hytal married Anyone desiring special service after 10 a. m , please to the home paper back in Iowa of the union high school are to be 2. Make sure that all 0« bis S. K. Adams of Saginaw. A broth and the ink he says had not more commended for the cooperative bring your laundry or cleaning to our plant. The farm machinery Is in top shape er, Chester M luiwrcncc of P ort Miss Jacqueline Morton, O.S.C. than dried on the paper until he spirit they have shown in this and ready to go. land, survives Mrs. yVlams; also student, spent the past week end began getting fan m ail and the w orthy cause. driver who makes the regular city route can not call 3. Report' a conservative esti three granddaughters. m ail incidentally has been on the at her home near London. Jacque I wish to thank officials, W il mate of his seasonal labor n *et1s The .remains were taken to at a given time because of his schedule. You can aid line was recently elected as house increase. Sounds like Charlie has manager of he? sorority house. lard Newton and Charles Peck of to the neaiest U. S. Employment Salem for cremation, Friday. been boosting the old Oregon us in maintaining good service by having your Cottage Grove, P. O. Seigerseth service office, amt make the moat Smith Funeral Chapel of Cottage country. We hope he did not over Sigma Kappa, of which she has and Mr. Dunn of U. of O. physical Grove was in charge of arrange efficient use of the available labor bundles ready when the driver calls. You can also step the tru th and get too opti been assistant manager fo r the education department. Eugene, for supply. ments. past year. mistic like he does when the sun their work and expense contribut aid ns by giving sufficient time to get out your 4. Conserve s.;ppli«»s of abort shines and he thinks we are due ed. SEM TO CONFER W ITH materials, such as burlap and Mr. and Mrs. George H ew itt work. If service is not needed immediately, please fo r eleven months of sunshine. I realize the hard work given to EMI* LOVERS. of Marshfield visited a few days the cause by the four teams:! baling wire advise the driver about when you will need it. 5. Be prepared to cooperate w ith M r and Mrs. Clarence Sutton at the home of Mrs. H ew itt’s par Men’s Toggery, Monroe Millers. L. D. Sem of Eugene. Lane his neighbors in exchanging help, ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Breed • and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert James Junior Rubensteins, and Cot tag« machinery or transportation. county representative for the We will continue our Culp Creek run at the usual Of Eugene were guests at the S. love, over the week end. Grove high school: their efforts State Unemployment Coni|x*n.*a- L. Godard home Monday evening. are greatly appreciated, also the time on Monday and Thursday afternoons. tion commission, w ill confer with F O R M E R R E S ID E N T D IE S . Miss Bernice Smith, Miss Doro students who Worked hard making employers every Friday afternoon Word has been received by in the office of the United States Mrs. Lenora Pybum returned thy Gierau and Miss Bernice Pat and selling cartdy have surely done Your cooperation in aiding us to conserve tires and friends in Cottage Grove of the Monday from a two months’ visit ton of Portland spent the week their part. Employment Service at «Cottage death of Hennan S. Venske, a w ith her sister and brother-in-law, end at their homes in Cottage maintain delivery service will be appreciated. The boys of Jefferson and Grove, Problems of coverage, pay Mr. and Mrs. Holt Grimes of St. Grove. Adams schools worked hard for former Cottage Grove resident ro ll reports, experience rates and Helens. w'ho died recently at his home at many days preparing for their other matters w in be taken up by Mrs. Joe Franzwa of Eugene minstrel show, which was excep Glendale. California. Mr. Venske th«* auditor In his weekly contacts, Tom Hall, student at W illam visited a few days at the home of tionally good, and proved very was in the grocery business hen* which w ill be from 1 to 5 p. m. ette University and a former resi her daughter, Mrs. Russell Smith, successful. From this $20.00 was for several years and built several this week. dent of this city, was an over given to help some boy or girl. Ah cottages in Cottage Grove. He was Dlrsy Duck night guest Thursday at the home additional 70c was rais«»d through in the contracting business in Cal A pet duck owned by Sidney Jen Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCall have of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ('one. ifornia. He is survived by his wid received word that their son H arry March of Dimes from some room, ow, who was form erly Mrs. A t kins of Sardis, G a., swims in c ir making a total of $20.70 contrib ’ Phone 44 cles because it hat no web on its Miss B etty Adkins, daughter of in the U. S. air corps, has been uted from Jefferson and Adams kinson of Cottage Grove: a son left foot. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adkins of transferred from March Field. and a daughter. He was a mem schools. Thanks a lot. this city, recently assumed her California, to Hamilton Field, Lodges, W om en’s Clubs and S er ber of Cottage Grove chapter No. duties as a memberrat-large in where he has been promoted to 4, Order of Eastern Star. vice Clubs Contribute. the Methodist student council at Sergeant. Contributions totaling $22.00 W illamette university. She was M ore Men Killed elected to this position by the I t pays to insure with sure in were received from Eagles lot ye, A study of the Am erican Automo M.P.G. and Elmartes women’s 14-tfc Methodist preference students surance w ith Chas. Hall. clubs. Chamber of Commerce and bile associati >n disclosed that 7 out two weeks ago. of 10 persons killed In automobile Lions chib. Schofield Stewart for Plumbin'». accidents are men and that two out To the many individuals who Mrs. June Fattig left last week Phone 217J. 1-tfc of three persons are over 40 years gave their dimes, quarters and for Medford where her husband old. Red Rose B u tte r and Ice C ream . dollars I wish to thank all of you Is employed in government work. for your cooperation in helping Ask fo r them . C. G. C re a m e ry , t f 8evenleen-Year Locust make this years contribution to Don’t forget the operetta, ’T u lip The 17-year locust gets its name the worthy cause, the largest net Don’t forget the operetta, ‘T u lip Time," w ill be given March 13 at because it lives underground for 8:00 p. m. in the high school audi Time,’’ w ill be given March 13 at receipts ever received from the that many years. torium. 31. ltc 8:00 p. m. in the high school audi Cottage Grove district. lb. box N. J. NELSON, torium. 31-ltc Chairman. ------------------ ------ Health, a priceless thing. You can obtain it by seeing Dr. Slm- Bombs Cause Deafness r r e fe r m l Stock l.b.1 ROCCO SHO E SHO P M O VED . kins, chiropractic. Phone 5. Over The quickness of the explosion, as Petersen’s. 30-tfc well as its loudness, produces cases Rocco’s Shoe shop has moved to of im paired hearing among a civ il Large package W aldorf Roll t t pays to insure with sure in ian population that is under attack 518 Main street, the location fo r m erly occupied by the S tarr Jew surance w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfc by bombers. elry store. Moving operations from the old shop location near Large Size dozen Ribbon Mix Lb. the Odd Fellow building were com pleted over the week end and Mr. Scrima expressed a hope «Monday Ib.cnn that his shop would be ready for business in a day or so. The new *’ rni. bungalow nicely lucr.t«-d, 2 bed rnix., ju st completed location is more convenient and Gallon (Jan aud r< <i«ly for imm ediate occupancy, paved Kt., concrete I enns enns w ill enable Mr. Scrima tz> give a foundation, large garage, room for wood, bath, toilet, sew better display of merchandise. 45c One a Day B Complex 44c 75c Meads Cod Liver Oil, 8 oz. 69c $1.00 Daddy Rango Tablets 3 for $2.50 £ $1.00 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules, 50’s 89c 25c Facial Tissues, 500’s 23c 50c Milk of Magnesia Tablets, 100’s 35c 75c Caroid and Bile Salts Tablets, 50’s 59c DR H. A. HAGEN C IT Y B R IE F S Mrs. S. K. Adams Dies at Saginaw To Conserve Tires And Maintain Our Delivery Service— C O L L IN S L A U N D R Y AND CLEANERS C an n ed G oods Sale Our canned goods sale ends Saturday evening. 10% off in dozen or assorted dozen lots. Don’t hoard but we advise you to buy a reason able supply. Men’s SPORT SHIRTS A S p e c ia l B a r g a in er connections City w ater and lights, large lot 54 ft. front- tag«* 106 tt. back. I'INK garden land, well an«l carefully built, worth at least ¡PJOO more thou owners are now ask ing. in view of the fact they are h aving the state and must be sold within the next 15 «lays. First comes they will get lie place, so lie sure and look this place over as you are bound to lie pleased with it and will note at one«* that you are certainly k « ttin g a BARGAIN. Price .*1723.00. <|«iwn paym ent $523.00. Bal. very easy terms. Do not let this fine opportunity pass hy if you can handle the deal at all. SEE W . B. J O H N S T O N Real Estate, Loans and Rentals COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Office 22 South 5th St. Phone 58 C rack ers C offee B orene Eggs 2 2 Baking P ow der C atsup Syrup Karmei pecap ice cream is deli cious. T ry it at Gustafson's, of course. 31-ltc-5i Hut Dug Stand« Hot dog stands originated aoma 1.900 years ago. N Ö T IG E TO B ID D E R S . The C ity of Cottage Grove, Ore gon, w ill receive bids for the pur chase of sixty cords of four foot wood to be delivered at the city hall premises On or before Sep tember 1, 1942. Bids w ill be re-1 celved until 7:30 p. m. Monday, A p ril 6, 1942. , j L. W. (JOINER, 31-2t-32 C ity Recorder. 1 • Spun rayon poplin • «Sanforized Gnbard inc Both tuCk-in tafi ah«l “ in-or- o u t’*' styles. — .Wen, y o u ’ll like these, Priced *2f-— Uniphrey & Mackin G O O D VALTTEM Snow Shoe 23c C orn Flakes 2 «“nt i*» 15c li«32C Dog Food ans 23c 23c T issue 5c 59c C andy 15c 15c Pancake Flour 9.11). »k. 49c 49c C leanser 3 14c "¿Us* 32C Puffed W heat 3 1**» 25c See our west window for 12 prizes to be given away April 11th DEFENSE STAMPS Buy Defense Stamps. We have the 10c and 25c size. SPECIA L— We will give away one 10c defense stamp with each 3 doz. oranges Attend The Farm ers Institute, Diane Theater, March 16 17 18 SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1