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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1942)
War Activities In California flow Germany Hopes Io Gel to Caucasus Marshall Visions Danger in Forest Fires This Year Mrs (T ittrlrs Sm ith and tlflugh- te r Then vistfed M rs Hm tth’s The T H. .Moody fa m ily »pent daughter D iftie in Tacittnn re RUSSIAN THRUSTS' ... \ Sunday in C orvallis w ith the W. cently. L. Leonard fam ily. GERMAN THRUSTS •The follow ing I n p a i l o f it I d - Mt». Howard Moody o f Belle E IG H T G R AD U ATE ER<1M It h t f r w ritte n June 3rd to the Sen Glade. Florida, visited Thursday t - K w r a t i . o k a n e tin e l by Aider) G a ro u llc who i» ► » » german threats at the T H. Mo-sly home visiting In San P ia ticla co i Claude Allen was brought home EUGENE. June 10 (Special) Graduate« from the Mfh grade o f The m a jo rity of the |wople of N ational attention Is focused on from the Eugene hospital Monday. the Lorane school last week were: KRÀSNOGRAD» Ibe Son Francisco lin y region the West Coast w artim e forest M r. and Mrs. L. A. Yearous are Lois Gitaon, D orothy Koch, M ax «IZY U M «''••in io lie expecting, or would fire menace by Jim M arshall's the parents of a 9-pound daugh ine Gowing. P atricia Beck. Robert UKRAINE be surprised If they didn’t have a rtic le "W a r in the Woods" in the ter, K a th ryn Diane, lo r n at the Flowerday. H erbert Flowerday. an a ir raid noon. The growing June 13 issue of C ollier's now on B u tle r m a te rn ity home Monday, Robert Sm ith and E a rl Lohrey. In le riN lly o f w in In Ibe Pacific DNEPROPETROVSK the newslands. It is the feafurt June 8th. Seniors receiving a thle tic awards linn midden ly rnUscd Ibe i-iinri-lla- The next firs t aid class w ill be were B ill E'astburn, M arvin Al- a rtic le of the issue, w ith a two- turn of leave« of mo-1 o f the page spread of s trik in g photo Friday, June 19th at the Latham len-ler, I-orrn Lynch. Gene Davis, STALI N O * \ nrtny and navy men That Sim graphs, one a reproduction of th< school house instead o f Monday R uih Rowlette. O live Keep. H nr- Francisco in well pn-pured to re- poster picture of the Keep Oregon he 15th due to the annual school ric ite Kempston, K e ith Perry, C al | m -II arty enemy u ltue k I n in evi Gleen campaign. meeting which w ill he held on vin Brown, Josephine Burges», dence In every p in t of ibe city. M arshall, who forecast the Jaj Monday. The advanced class w ill Mabel W ills. Fern Lohrey, Gene TAGANRO i atta ck in the Pacific, now forset- • .ta rt June 29th. Easthurn, R o b e r t Keep, Beryl I be Sun i i unclM'o a uxilia ry a nation»! danger in the imm cdi Mrs. Anna Seybold returned to M itchell, Norma Ri^am. E lino r firem en and civilia n defense work ate fn y season, because o f the de ' her home at G rants Pass last Brown, B etty Perry. Joyce Brock- era are g ettin g Inlo stride on the pendence of the w ar e ffo rt on week She came to attend the elsby. May Prters^n, Viola Coop b o ttle fron t. They n il- receiving northw est forest industry M a r graduation exercises o f her grand er. Leroy T re fry. David Kemp Ute long-awaited equipment nee- shall states that the lum ber re daughter, Carmen W hite. ston. W illis Cannon, Irene Briggs, exNtiry fo r ca rrying out their Hom er H u ll o f M edford was M ildred Foster and Anna Row quirem ents Of the arm y alone fot duties In event of mt a ir raid. one m onth of this year amounted home fo r the week end M r. and lette. Member» o f the eighteen lied to 3(Xi trainloads, each a mil.'- Mrs. George M cAlpine were dln- t.ToNN heavy k - mcuc «quad« re- TO CAUCASUS long. C itiin g other d ram atic ex oer guests at the H u ll home Sun eelved gua musks ui tin- d u lls Tem pting and delicious, special amples o f lum ber as essential w ar day to celebrate H om er’s b irth fr u it ice cream at Gustafson’», o f OIL FIELDS which have been held recently. •Black Sea industry, he points out how fo r day. The City Will a im Npend $1.288 course . ________ est production may be stalled ir WM) io buy front three Io four the sum m er months by fires in hundred pumping unit» lit He mo SE V A ST O P O L SCALE OF MILES the woods. The T illam ook fire of bile pum|iN that w ill I n * boum-d 1933. he says, destroyed Ih tc - u ll over Ibe city , mid munned by i oo! times the amount o f tim be r cut the a u x ilia ry firem en who have by West ('oast loggers in tha' been train in g at the fire depart N ath hope to cron« K r r . h S tr a it ( th r y ’vr already tak e n tow n of K e re h ) and Join a n o th e r drive fro m year. ments. In cum - of n b litz the c ity Ita r v r n k o v a -It * u m sector lo pu»h past Itontov and In to o ll-rk -h CaucSsOC, according to p la n Illu s tra te d by S to ry o f ‘ he cooperative organ w ill I n - very well prepared io talc • this atrategy m ap. I l u l Itusslans b attle v a lia n tly at K h a rk o v a n d appeared bent on d estru ctio n of G e r ization o f defense against the fire care of ibe fires. Also ibe pump m a n s trik in g power. w ith o u t re g a rd lo g ain or loss of te rrito ry . menace I ha* has been b u ilt up f< ers arc- now being used In a ir m id B etter let him have his run on this day a-.J cheer him 19-12 by private tim berland own 'I'H E T T V - N I N K N A V Y I t » 1 practice. Itn tie ry truck«, rescu** U. C alvert Is recovering from a ers. in d u stry operators, the slat along w ith a little rem em brance W e offer a few sug- < K t IT S N W O IIN IN trucks, heavy rescue squad equip p a in fu l facial in ju ry he , n-ceived fo re stry departments and federa gestions concerning the things men like. ment, radio equipment are on Tw enty-nine navy recruit« were , V f l,n<* Mrs Pete Hodson and w hile w orking in the woods. He agencies, is told by the C o llie r- hand In case regular communicu gui-Nlx uf honor at an impressive y 'd 'lr e n ol F ra n klin were dinner returned from the Eugene hos w rite r as an inspiring example of Ilona are bom het I out. ceremony at the E lks temple in * recently ut the Howard p ita l F rid a y evening where he was u n itin g against a common enemy F itted Travel Kit3 It la «Iso unreal to »ee no many taken fo r treatm ent. Ccty Shaving Lotion and home. W hile the forest service doe- women w orking In Job» a ll oyer F.ugene Sunday. Many relatives, Mrs. M ildred Nelson and sod r : 95 to $3.49 and Mrs. F rank G rim e* nnd Talc Set and tax .... $1.82 anil fra-n ih ol Ibe enrollees re- v r not n orm a lly fig ht fires in forest ibe c ity that fo rm e rly were heal sons Jack and Jim spent Sunday Norm an and Mr». Laura Green >f forests. down by men. You women maiiN-d lo r Ibe banquet follow ing at the home of Mr». Grimes’ Independence Visited at the B u r lands outside- national M arshall states that in this year M aks him happy w ith a w orking in hotels as bell lx»y» and the induction ceremony. Poker Chip Let— cham home lust week Norman i» Recruit* sworn In from this brother. H enry Russum. east of staying fo r an extended visit w ith of crisis federal forces w ill Join help in departm ent stores are Bad-;er L ather Brush, $5 Cottage Grove. Jack and Jim re- block and chips $2.98 in protection o f areas wherever M il ion Included. W illia m II. Hon- now moNlly women. n n in i-il ut th e ir uncles to spend his grandparents. Mt». Burcham fire danger is highest be it on nold. C 'urtln; W illia m D. Cannon. W ith u ll these things going on has received w ord that her son. a day or two. state, private, county o r federal 25-inch Sm oking Stand In San FYnnclxto. the c ity Is u t- W arren N. Holton, Doyle J Bailey, Am ty and U.D. L eather J. O. Burcham, l as a position in lim berlands H etty and D ick H eill n f CUlp Ic rly In a rapid expansion pro- u ll of Cottage Grove, and Kenney Creek are staying at the home of Salem where they w ill live. 14 inch Plas« $2 93 Eiil Folds 75c to $5.00 M arshall points out the splendid g iam o f It» own. The same a« the I-'. Jackson of Creswell. th e ir aunt, Mrs. Levi Russell, Mrs. Oscar W heeler enjoyed a m anlier in which the private, people of the city. Secretary of w hile at lending 10 days of sum visit w ith her daughter D oris in state anil federal forest fire fig h t Fountain Pen and Pencil ( l l l l . l t l i l t s W H EN T R IC K Flash Light w ith the W ar SUmson has predicted th .r mer school w ith Donald and Eugene over the w<ek end M ias' ing agencies have pooled all of I ’l.t NGEN LNTO M it SI.AW Sets lhe Jap« w ill attem pt lo bomb $1.50 to S13.75 A utom atic Spo-. $1.25 Bobbie Russell nt the C atholic W heeler and Mrs. Vernon Cook th e ir men and equipment, placing San Francisco In re ta lia tio n for church in C ollage Grove brought Mrs. W heeler home Sun a ll under one unified commander. A lig h t tru c k left the highw ay the recent iNimbing of T okio A n y Rose Haney o f Roseburg vis day evening. State F orester Nets S. Rogers, Poke.' Chips, Clay and lull- Saturday V irginian Cloth Brush. way the- m atu rity of ibe people ,»f n.-ar M apleton ited recently w ith her m other. C om m unity members at tending w ith the state forest office acting night. plunging seven member* if Sitn Francisco have equipment fot noiseless 55c and $1 00 A m an's brur-n M r*. Ray S tew art. the Associated M V. meeting in as a central dispatching office fo r protecting th e ir home«, and w ill one fa m ily Into ibe Siuslaw rive t. Eugene Saturday were: M r. and a ll forest fire fig h tin g crews and George Cordey o f Culp Creek John H all Wilson, Ibe father, be w a itin g fo r Ibe b itle brown C 'm b and Brush Set» P tla ro id O las.ci can led M rs W ils a ami four c h il spent Saturday night and Sunday Mrs, Babcock and sons K eith and equipment. Private operators have boy» o f tb«- rising sun. Kenneth, M r. and Mrs. Hansen listed e quipm ent and loggers and dren lo safety, b ill wa» unable to at Hu- home o f his bro the r-lh -law Jew eLtc B b c k $3.20 T h ey ’re super . $195 and fam ily, the Robert Duntoh lum lier jacks h; ve a ll signed up C harley Wldpps spent l ist week find a f i l t h c h illi, Jen y Wilfcnn. tl. nnd sister, M r and Mr». Clauik I ,’iwxiin, fam ily. Mrs, Lehi C lifto n and son ready to h it hard and fast when in P ortland visiting w ith Mats I be Isiy’s IxMly was recovered Jacky M ontieth spent the week Ih inn lri Roland C onklin. Raymond a forest fire breaks out, M arshal Eriza Burns und her fam ily. He Monday. end recently w ith friends at Dak- Stevens and Miss Zelda D arnell. points out. ul-to v is itis i ('laude Sherman and ridge. M is. L illia n H athaw ay of Ore reporta flin t he Is getting along In season now. special fr u it ice gon C ity and daughter spent the Tem pting and delicious, special a nttsfticlorlly. crenm, nt Gustafson’«, of course. week end at the D arnell home fr u it ice cream at Gustafson’s, o! T h e R e x a ll S to r e Mrs. V. E. G a m e r is In Sacred course-_______ 41-1 tc-3i The G et-Together club met fo r H eart hospital in Eugene where a ll day at tin- home of Fanny Pat- she underwent a serious operation, i Ion and Mrs. Lee Dugnn as host- The doctors say th a t her general ots. It wa» decided to hnve u condition is good. F red H ardin o f Cottage Grove picnic next m onth Mrs. Leslie Hustead o f P rine spoke at the Royal S.D.A. church v ille visited friends in the neigh- Sat u nlay m orning. W illia m C lifto n returned Mon txirhond Inst week. She w ill he re membered as Rosemary Frazee to day m orning fr o - ! a Week-end fishing trip at E m ia b e li lake w ith her friends here, a nice catch of fish. The boys have arrived nt the M r. and Mt». O. Rigby and old CCC ram p and w ill he sta- lioned there fo r the summ er to daughter of Sweet Home, and Mrs Dora Rigby of Oakridge, vis In-Ip in case o f rbrest fires. The children of the neighbor- ited w ith old friends in the com homi ure attending Rtble school m u n ity over the week end. M r. and Mrs. Robert Runyon t i l the Rlue M l. church this week. Roy Duerst had his tonsils re and daughters of Cottage Grove were the dinner guests o f M r. and moved one day last week. Callers Sunday at the Floyd Mrs. W illia m C lifton Monday eve Jones home were M r. and Mt». ning. M r. and Mrs. Boyd Allen were W ilb u r Scott and daughter of c .-swell and Mr. and M m"charlte ^ ,s„ ° f and Cooley R.-iHTKk o f Cottage Orove. , Cottage Grove fo r Sunday dtn- To keop rolling longer, you’re probably F ra n c n G ilcrist of K lam ath ner' tont than ovar before. That’s why you should Glen Duncan ami Robert Cherry Fulls is visiting her cousin. Jessie driving let»I Your trip* are shorter, but you see your Richfield Dealer today about Sam* fished fit H uckleberry lake over Overton. stop moro for traffic and signals. This type of the Week end. m er-S hieid, a 10-R oint seasonal service f»s'J /Ami fi./l »««/J I^CS./ « lllllf /«r driving exerts fa r moro strain on ell moving which protects and prolongs the life of your * i l t t b n . . , Muw Z x> /M R. 11. Wilson, forest ranger at parts than ordinary highway motoring. So, cor. the Rujada station, and Chas. W. regular, complete cor service is more impor- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight spent Massey, nlso o f the Rujadn sta Here’s what your Richfield Dealer doest Saturday in Eugene at the home tion,* are attending a guard school o f th e ir daughter. Mrs. M elvin at the W o lf Creek tra in in g camp. Paul. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Sears were T em pting and delicious, special Sunday dinner guests of M r. nnd fr u it Ice cream at Gustafson's, of Mrs. C lint Spriggs in Cottage course. 44-lt<v5i Grove. In the aflernixm they vis ited w ith the W. C. M artins. Robirda F laten is attending 4-H summer school in Corvallis. Will give liini sl.-epinu coillfntt. May C rick has returned lo her finer fit anil l>t»iter ilppciiriinct- home here a fte r spending the f CRANKCASE d rained , slyle.s. 2 TRANSMISSION drained, DIFFERENTIAL drained, school year ut Stephens College. CHASSIS c cleaned and refilled with cleaned and refilled with cle an e d , re fille d with Missouri. Rithlubr Mater Oil. lubricated. Richfield Gear Oil. Richfield Geor Oil Guests F riday nt the Lee Nixoh home were Mrs. W. E. Nixon o f W e shall, indeed, be strong Cottage Grove, W ill Pickard of O th e r G if t S u g g e s t io n s fo r F a t h e r ’s D a y , . . . and our strength and our Eugene, Mrs. Lueiah Angstead and Berta Henshaw of Roseville, S u n d a y , J u n e 2 1 st victory will come from united C alifornia, ARROW W H IT E SH IR TS— Several eollm- styles $2.25 effort. • We must work ond Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon were W EM BLEY N o r-H a s l, N on -C rush TIES llum lreils of Sunday dinner guests of the Hugh produce . . . make every min Nixons in Cottage Grove. pnlteruA . lo selei-i from, all $1.00 ute o f every day count. And 6 TIRES checked far cut» and bruit»*; BATTERY checked and filled. CASE JANTZF.N SW IM TRUNKS Tops in ( |im lilv , fit and noil* and glass removed; Inflated; and TERMINALS cleaned and carrier whot we spend for food, sty h crey-switched for longer life KMÂRK Latham r •**t*eA OSTO V % X Sunday, the 21st— Dad Gomes to Bat Sag in aw KEM’S for DRUGS Mosby Creek SAVE YOUR Delight Valley F o r F a th e r ’s D a y and Father’s Night G lover’s Man Tailored Pajamas W t Shall Ba Strong to Run ¿the RaaBoj ......................................................$2.95 IN TERW O V EN SOX Strongly reinforeen in zone (we menu the foes) with cable coni eollon ponl Nylon • 2 pairs LOUNGINQ ROBES Iteaiilil til p a lle ru s in rayon nihcs $5.95 to $9.75 HICOCX BELTS, Suspeinlers. Chains, Inilialeil Tie Clasps mill W allets $1.00 and $1.50 SW EA TERS Knit of pun- wnrstml yarns in pull-over or billion front emit styles $3.95 t 0 $Q 95 The Men’s Toggery A. W. Helliwcll —E verything F or Men — Silk Creek At (he fu s t aid meeting last Thursday evening, Mrs. Grace Hanks was elected chairm an of I he main |s>sl. Sub-chairmen m-p M is. Rita Overholser, Mi». K itty M l-l'oy, Mrs. Lucille Hanks, and Mrs. Edith D aniel I. The next meeting w ill he held June 18 to make supplies fo r the post. Each member w ill give tw e nty-five cents toward the purchase o f a 16-unit first aid k it fo r the posts. D octor and Mrs. P itk in o f O ak land, C alifornia, visited nl t he home o f Mrs. N ettie Estes In. t week. The J. M Scott family have moved lo the place formerly oc cupied by the Vroman family, bolt« tightened. c lo th in g and home needs, must be spent with care,- the more wisely we buy—the more we con Invest in war bonds, in security for our future. We all must realise that ceiling prices are not the same in every store. Make sure you buy at the lowest ceiling prices 8 C O O L IN G SYSTEM drained, cleaned and refilled. A RIAL BARGAIN you can find.,’ IN CAR . •- e •• P R O T E C T IO N AIR FILTER cleaned and 10 SPARK PLUGS cleased. odfusted and tested , , , In addition to these 10 Protective Serv ices a t 1 s p a c ia l price, your Richfield D ealer renders 20 Ix tra Services Free. SEE YOUR RICHFIELD DEAltR IO D A T I