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T in ItSDAV MAY 21. 1941 TTÏE SENTINEL. COTTAflE GROVE. OREGON L IO N R O A R S PAGE TITREE Silk Creek Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C herry and returned to Lebanon Monilay evening a fte r spending the week end at th e ir homes here. M r, C herry add M r. Duncan are w orking at Lebanon and Brownsville. Glen Duncan Historical Sventa Mr. and Mrs. George K entner and Donna M a rlin of Cottage Grove were Sunday dinner guests Aa Echoud From Cottage Grove Union High School at the home of th e ir daughter and A itiiiiaaliin Ile , unii 88«: son-in-law. Mr and M is. Boy tC arolyn Bolton, E ditor.) ed to have a good tim e swimming, Zehner at Culp Creek. I.a lln Assembly. F rl., M»L, May 33-M— “ Valley <»f the Sun,” Lucille eating hamburgers, potato chips, O R E G O N l- H G IR L E A R L Y The Neighbors Friendship club Hull. Jumes Crnlg, Denn Jagger, S ir i(urdwl<*k<- The L a tin assembly which wax d rin k in g cokes and entertaining II lien i Itm ilt are trrn u i t f men p u l on W IN N E R met at the home o f Mrs. Jewel Alan "F rla*’«i l. l l ” , l u ne lle rve y, Kent T u y lo i, Satine I held w ith the Spanish assembly themselves w iih some acrobat te ikeir f W i " — S lm t» ip M fa C alvert May 14 A list of the Hind», M inor Watson. last Friday was a (Mintomime on t ricks. There were some m inor Oregon's firs t m ajor w inning »s.Y Hie stream line die»» of the Rom bicycle unash-ups but they dldn t needs fo r the com m unity firs t aid fo r the year in the 4-H club Reid Sun.. Mun., Tuen., Muy '14-25-30— "K nie ’em CuwlMiy,“ post was read and discussed. One 71— 1.600.000 acrM of North an Gods arid Gewldesses. The east prevent anyone iro n, having u lot lin d A htxitt, L m ('nalidln, Dick Foniti, Ann Gwyrinc, ' Dakota land opnrwd to wool q u ilt top fo r the post was has just been announced by the was us folk wa: V irgin ia Andrews of fun. -tti«™. ieei. national com m ittee on boys’ and Johnny M ack Urown, M erry Maca, Kiln F ii/g c ia id completed and another started. Cere«; Lois Bachelder. M inerva; .Ml«« In g lis M arried . I®— Trial ol Aaron Burr be The next m eeting w ill be held at g irls ’ club w ork. H a rrie t Phyllis Ellen Furman, A urora; M axine Wml., Thur«., Muy 27 IH— “ T h e l a d y lin a Plana,** Ray Miss friglis, home economics ad Mrs. Gusta Allen's on May 28. gan on ehara« ot lr«a Kempston o f Lane county has .MiHund, Paulette Goddard, Roland Young A lb ert •on, 1807. H u n te i, Neptune; Alden G uioutte. visor. was m arried to Steward placed in the blue award group in The Jack D raper fa m ily o f I>xi tle kke r. ALSO «N ight »«-til re the H H oree,” Lynn Hurl, Bacchus, Joan King, Diana; Juan Mayo, S aturday evening at her I F Advanc« N a t dtxUion Angeles have moved to the old the western extension section in Joe Allen, M ary Beth IIngin ». r«aeh «d 8 o « t o « n « 7 ita Peters, Mars; Lucille Tonoli. home in Stayton. M r. Mayo was the farm accounting record con Babcock place. Franc«. 1940. Vulcun; Helen Summers, Venus; stationed at Pearl H arbor at the test. H er achievement entitles her M r and Mrs. M arion M ille r and 34 -3 3 rmeued. 26 last in sub- Pauline W illis, Apixrllo, Shirley tim e o f the a tta c k and is an en I fa m ily of Grand Ronde visited at to a tr ip to the tw e n ty -firs t na mmn« Squalus disaster. Culver. Cupid; B e tty Graham, sign in the United States navy. tional 4-H club contests this fall. t ha- Ferguson home Sunday. Ju p ite r; V irgin ia Brown. Juno; Mrs. Mayo returned to school Oregon is again p a rtic ip a tin g in 34th Eucharistic Con- Mrs. H ira m W heeler was pleas Nina Quarles, n arrator, and O r- May 20. A fte r a brief wedding g r e n . Budapest. Hun a n tly surprised Monday afterm xrn a ll o f such national contests, ac gary. 1930 lena M artin, pianist. trip at the coast, the newlyweds when her sister and brother-in- cording to H. C. Seymour, state Student Unity O ffice r* Instulled w ill make th e ir home at San law, M r. and Mrs. E arl W atkins 4-H club leader. M r» t of these Aritnlaaltin I le and 3fle 30— Drsd Scott granted tra«- At the assembly F riday, stu Francisco fo r the summer, wher» dom. 1857. Bargain Night« lie noil tflc; Nat. M a t. l i e and M a o f Benge, W ashington, and her contests have b-en given a w a r dent body officers were installed M r Mayo w ill continue his naval tim e emphasis this year. I sister, Nina Anderson of Lind. fo r the corning year. Those in training. Thur*., I-rl., May 31-23— “ (a n a l Zone,* Cheater M o r W ashington, came down to visit stalled by the ex-atudent body ris, H arrie t 11 tlliurd, John llu h h iird , lu irry I'urk» New S u bp e t* Offered F or an appetizer o r a dessert, at the W heeler home. A nother president, H arold Bauder, w ere:) Chiropractic Physician B A R G A IN N IG H T S Creative expression and P acif brother. Silas W atkins of Deer try our chocolate ripple ice cream. Boh Daugherty, president; Caro ic relations are two new subjects At Gustafson's, of course. ltc -4 i Park. Washington, has been here Nat.. Sun., May 3.3-24—-**t)n<lrrground Rustler»,” The lyn K cbclherk, vice president; j th a t arc being offered next year several weeks. Runge Blister», Gwen Gaze, R obert B la ir Also “ F ly Kenneth Lovegrcn, treasurer; j fo r juniors and seniors. Creative The S ilk Creen school children hy N ig h t,” Nancy K elly, Richard Carlaon. A lbert lla »- .Mary Decker, secretary; Helen I expression o r p ublic »peaking can serm an S aturday M a tin e e 2 :3 0 p. ni. held a class day and 4-H achieve Summer«. Newsette e ditor; Ralph (be j substituted fo r >/2 year of Eng ment day program a t the school Allen, business manager, Kenneth ¡ lish. Journalism is living discon M an., Toe«.. M e d ., M ay 35-20 57—CLONKH. house Monday. M r. Danielson, as Hansen, advertising manager. tinued as a class. The Newsette sistant 4-H club leader, came at ftpunNh lla ru r. 1 hur«., I r l„ May '.’a 29— *’Ghi>n| of Frankenstein,” S ir w ill be published as an outside 4:tX> o'clock. Seve;ai visitors were C eilric H anlw ieke, Bela LogixU, Evelyn Ankers BA R Mis.i Lucy Ellen Howe from j a c tivity. present. G A IN N IG H TS. Pacific U niversity gave a Span F re s h m e n W in n e rs . The S ilk Creek graduation exer ish dance during the Spanish as The freshmen seem to be the rises w ill be held at the school sembly F riday. Sue was encored winners in defense stamp pur house Thursday evening, May 21 and danced "M alagueña.” The chases w ith a to ta l of $375 95 at 8:00 o’clock. Those graduating Spanish assembly was put on In The seniors trie d hard w ith are: June D urbin, M aurice D u r p very interesting way and had $287.80 but couldn’t quite beet as Mary. She was born In Sweden much color and life. Some of the the freshmen The juniors having bin, Helen Hudgins. Dolores M ey September 14, I s k i , and came to dancers were: R ichard Chambers, purchased $233.15 came in th ird er and Leroy Muno School w ill close F’riday. May 22. w ith a p ic The Mosby Creek U n it d u b Kansas in 1887 In ’1906 she was Sara Bjorset, Vekla Sm ith. L o r qpd Hu» sophomores last w ith nic a t noon, followed by a base met at the home o f Mrs. Berta m arried to J V. Johnson who w iih raine Voss anti Abigail Trask. The $65 W m aking the school to ta l ball game between S ilk Creek and assembly were: $962.30. The sales to r last week McGuire of Walden Thursday w ith u son has preceded her in death. others in the Cedar schools. The com m unity is F or the past few years she had M is N ellie Lyle, home dumon- V ivian Pollock, M artha C rick, were: Freshmen. $30.80; seniors, invited to attend. »tratlon agent, present. The sub made her home near M arshfield M argaret Tonoli, Raleigh M iller. $5.25; juniors. $23.15; sophomores. •' Lee Roy W haley le ft fo r Med Mrs. Andrew Donna M arlin , Bette Fallen, B etty $5 tO. ject discussed was Emergencies w ith her sister, ford last Wednesday. He is w o rk- In the Home This is the Inst mi-<-l- Masters, who survives as does also Blake. Sty le Show ; ing on the cantonment project. a nephew. John Masters. The Rev. Krause M akes New R ecord. Ing (or the club u n til fa ll The Home Ec classes and tile Denzil H a rris and fa m ily have I x f Krause, Lion 440 man. won G irl's League presented a style Mrs. Georgiu W oodw orth of J Ted Burns o f the Presbyterian moved to the old Medley place. Ihe q u a rte r mde run at the state »how and M others Tea last T hurs < aldurnta. who has lieeti visit mg church officiated. Mr. and Mrs, Roy D errey of w ith day in the a uditorium . The pro her Min George. le ft fo r Ashland M r. anil Mrs. Chester M orris tra ck meet last Saturday Oakland. C alifornia, are vis itin g anil children o f Salem spent the Ihe fast tim e of 51.ft Krause was gram consisted of a tea at 2:00 at the C alvert home. Monday to visit relatives there. C lub members from here a t week end at the home of Mrs the only local entrant to place in o’clock by the G ir l’s League and Roland C onklin is home from tending the spring festival In Eu M o rris’ parents, M r. and Mrs. the anneal gathering of stars. a style show a t 3:00 o'clock by O th e r contestants from Cbttage the Home Ec classes A ll m others Sweet Home where he was w o rk gene Saturday wen» Mmes. H utte Ray Beef*. ing w ith his bro the r George. Mooney, H a rd M orris, George The Latham boys and g irls Grove were Ton. Jones, in the ol the seniors were invited. M r. and Mrs. O rv ille Rigby of W oodworth. Wayne Jenkins. Glenn baseball teams spent S aturday in m ile; Lawrence Keele. pole v a u lt* West Keaigna Sweet Home visited friends in the R ichard lu iird . Roby, A rnold D uerst, Pheohe Eugeni1 where the 1-atham g irls Peter Jackson, George West has resigned his com m unity Sunday. Young, H a rry Castle, a ll of Mos won from the London team and John Seagoe. and N eil H am m ond,' position as a g ricu ltu re in stru cto r by Ctvek, und M rs P rank llra d * the Dunn g irls beat Latham . The who ran the relay. Although in the high school fo r the coming Mrs. Ethel Ferguson visited Joni’s made the finals, he tailed fo n t o f Thornton Corners. L ith a m boys beat N o li and Stella ¡year. His plans in the fu tu re are Monday w ith her brother. Dale rtie Walden s e li o o | closed M agladry but fxindon came out to place in hw event. Krause, be uncertain. Robinson who is on a fo u r day sides wanning the 440, entered the Thutsduy w ith u picnic The sam e ahead over 1-athatn. furlough from the navy. He told M r. Hebard. hand and orches his experiences durin g the atta ck finals in the 220. teachers Were hired fo r another L ittle Miss Ellen Beers was year. M ohawk high school won the tra leader, and M r. West took a on Pearl H arbor when a ship he given a p a rty fo r tier fifth b ir th Mrs L-eater R earrick attended day anniversary Saturday. May m<—t w ith ihe highest to ta l of tr ip to the Ftortland ship yards was on was h it. M r. Robinson has u bridal shower In Cottage Grove 16. O thers present wen» H arold points. The prelim inaries were over the week end. l»een in the navy fo r tw o and one N e w s e tte * on Sale F riday nt the Mrs. Charles Rear- and Ethel M orris and Je rry W II- , held F rid ay and the cham pion h a lf years and is now stationed at The senior newsettes w ill be on M are Island, C alifornia. ships were tu n o ff Saturday. The rick home, honoring Mrs. V irg il Ict trackm en were guests o f the fre- sale M ay 27 but each must have ( ompton Mrs Compton is a nièce M r and Mrs. Roy Zehncr. M r. Alyce T ru n n e ll »pent the week te rn ity houses over night. a ticke t or he won’t be able to of M r Rearrick. and M rs. O rv ille W haley and end in C orvallis Visiting her sis get one. The tickets are just five Lions to Meet Tigers M r. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and *• • Ju nior W haley visited w ith Mr. te r Ilene. The Lions nine w ill meet the cents each and w ell w o rth the and Mrs. Clarence Duncan M on son Jack were jn Eugene S a tu r Don Dugan anil Lee Krause Junction C ity Tigers in a hase- money. The paper is to be 24 day evening. day on business. Mrs, Je rry Egan and son H ow spent the week end in C orvallis hall game to be held on the local pages and contains a ll the “ news The Red Cross home nursing ard of S p ringfield spent several w ith John Dugan Jr. and look field Saturday. This w ill be the about the senior sneak, the class class met as usual w ith M rs p art in the state tta e k meet there ro ll, prophecy, class h is to ry (a ll last garni- o f the season fo r both days last week at the B utte K it tie McCoy Tuesday afternoon. Saturday. teams and is expected to be a in p o e try), class w ill, class poem Mismey home. th rille r w ith both teams on even and class songs. There w ill be a • The last m eeting w ill be held M r anil M is A rlie Ferguson May 26th. standings E lfym g and Langston "fa c u lty exposure.” the jo u rn a l-1 LOCAL I llliS AT C AM P huve moved to Salem where M r TT2“ w ill toss fo r the Lions w hile M or ism honor s ta ff w ill be announced, R O B IN S O N Ferguson has w ork on the can — tenson w ill pilch fo r the Tigers. and m any o the r interesting fea tonm ent. • lures w ill be included. O nly 24 F o o tlig h te rs E lect. Several locul boys in the ser- Mr. and Mrs I ’ete Purcell have returned from Texas and say the 1 vice are sta tion isl at Camp Joe Faye Davis wax elected presi copies w ill be made more than Oregon co un try looks good to Robinson near L ittle Ruck. A rk a n dent o f the Footlighters club in those necessary to redeem tickets sas, Low ell Brown write» hi» par the « tub period Tuesday. The o th sold. them. ( h a n g e In O f fic e P e rs o n n e l ent». Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence er officers are: Vice president. M r and Mrs. C harlie A rnold of Brow n of Delight Valley. Low ell Bessie Sheldon w ill replace Richard L asite r; secretary, trear Divide called on Dan Dugan Sun ,was among the 27 boys to bi» in urcr. M ildred C ollier. This was the V irg in ia Lamb as head o ffice g irl day. ducted in the a rm y A p ril 17th and last m eeting o f the year of this next year. June East burn w ill be do sen Large Fresh E li o C u t lbs. .issixtant office g irl. V irg in ia has was firs t stationed at Monterey, club. made plans to be in C alifo rn ia C alifornia, f.a te r many of the boys Bicycle Ride. were transferred to Camp Robin Fourteen members and advisor. next year. Funeral services were held son. a rriv in g there May 4th, O ther Miss Tomlinson, o f the Dram atics Pound Oregon Sunday a t the M ills chapel for local boys in camp there are Glen club, went on a bicycle rifle A p ril Mana S Johnson. b etter known 1 Breedlove and Kenneth Schneider.1 IS out to Tarzan Everyone : oem- M r. and M is. Jake T hornbcrg 5c can and tw o sons spent the week end in Roseburg looking a fte r prop e rty interests. Large package Package Gordon E lfvin g, J e rry Mosby, H arold W icks and M arvin Kiang attended the state tra c k meet at C orvallis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane D augherty o f St. Helens visited last week at the home o f his brother, Jack D augherty and fam ily. Dorena grade schools closed F r i day w ith eaeh roeni having a pic G a lk in cun nic at the school. Mrs. W. F. Haynes o f ftugcnc assisted in the post o ffice last Garden Brand Can week d urin g the illness o f Mrs. Ed Tw lng, postmistress. M r. and Mrs. Ted S turdevant and children o f E lm ira visited * To B* Given Away In STALEY’S Sunday at the Mrs. M. Mosby- Exciting New Cube Starch and Waffle home. Syrup Contest. EASY TO ENTEK1 M r. and Mrs. Glen Jennings, Donna and Orin Jennings and in Mrs. M ary Land of H arrisb urg U. S. Defenn«» visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Ikm nn t . muined fo r n [S aving» B»B4l«i few days visit at the home o f an aunt, Mrs. Louis I’lodge. ASA XOR ÍN7RY BLANKS AND DttAILS Members of the Happy C ircle Sewing eluh honored Mrs. Earl Edgecomb w ith a shower at th e ir .te g u la r meeting last Wednesday. M r. and M is. Herman Kunei spent Thursday visiting relatives and friends at C urtin. M r. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn who have been w orking on th e ir ' place at T riangle Lake came Tuesday fo r a load of household Safety-Check Lubrication, you'll flqd this unique RAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Now they have a color goods. less petroleum wax dedicated to protecting m i door latch service one of the many extra niceties. lady's dress. It won’t even stain a suede glove. Veedol lubricants are made by Tide W ater Asso T H A T S TO M A C H A G A IN ' And It was especially developed for that hard to- ciated Oil Company the same people who make M ayb e you ate too faatl W orked late. avold door latch on your car. Huve R i I h stalnlesH Associated Avintlon E thyl (now reduced per Were too hungry. N orm al atomat ha are Veodol Door-Eusn put on free at any Sm iling alightly a rid , b u t burned eating, when ea- gullon) and Finer F lyin g A gasoline—the samo hauated, can rauae K X C K S 9 arid. ADLA Associated Dealers’. Or, when you get Veedol people who present foot bull Hnd other Hportcusts. A rc a d e T h e a tre Diane Theatre DR .H. A. HAGEN Graduation Suggested Gifts for . 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M achine Oil G rape N uts 15 Brillo 57- 27« lfr 19 C erto 3 5 3 ’ G ra p e fru itrM IS Puffed W heat 3 «*► 25» B orene P ow der ““ 23’ C atsup 49 C lean ser 3 IO* 10’ C hocolate C andy >15 Peas NOTE— 117 Big Prizes In A llh We are under Federal Credit regulations. — F O R T H E D U R A T IO N — When our present stock of the following items are sold we will be out for the duration: Canned dog food, canned macaroni and spaghetti, canned pork and beans, Hershey chocolate syrup, fly swatters, Chore Boy, Chore Girls, 2-» 3-, 4-lb. canned coffee, tapi oca and some varieties of spices. O IL IS A M M U N IT IO N — USS IT W IS E L Y I Tablets contain Bismuth and Carbonates for Q U IC K relief. Aak druggist for A D L A . SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1 , : K e lly Drug Co. 4 1