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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1943)
The Savings You Make Here Is What appears to la1 a practical . process of making large quant i tie* C. C. Gllham. Blackbuttc rosi- near 5:00 p. m. when he received a broken leg while at work in the Woodard woods He sustained the Injury when a log rolled on his leg. Mrs. Myrtle Pollock returned recently from a trip to Chicago. Illinois, where «he went for the graduation of her son Virgil on December 24th. Virgil graduated from the aviation machinists' mate school at Navy Pier and has been transferred to an advanced train ing school at Norfolk. Virginia. Enroute home Mrs. Pollock visited relatives and friends in Louisiana and California. Miss Pearl Monroe of Kellogg spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe. Forrest West, senior in the Marshfield high school, spent the week end visiting friends here. He was a guest at the home of John Welden. When Forrest lived here. he was a member of the local high school band and took private trumpet lessons from Mr. Black- well. Recently he played a trumpet solo over the Coos Bay radio sta- tion. ----------- Men* in Englund . of P ortland spent the week end here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Englund. , ~ Jack Briggs, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Briggs, who is ern- ployed in the shipyards in Port- ,a"d sprm ’he w^'k end here with his parents He returned to ( HRIS1 MAS MAIL KIR 1 ROOPS IN AFRICA—Three and a half tons of air mad—letters, grvetin* cards and small parcels—arrived in North Africa on this B-24 bomber for American armed forces befor» Christmas. Special relay flight crews of the Air Transport Commaifil were lined up at refueling points on both the eastward journey and return trip on which the four-motored plane brought back to families and friends of our troops the holiday greetings which had been gathered up at thr last moment for transmission home. The Rev. Hunt, pastor of the Methodist church at Drain called on the Rev. W. A. Briggs Monday. LION ROARS tried out in a pilot plant at the forest produels research labors« lory nt Oregon Slate college. The work haK been eari led on by tire school of foreatty in cooperation with the de|>«rtnic.it of chemical engini'et mg undei the terms of an appropriation by the last legisla ture. Under laboratory conditions LMJ pounds of wood produced 15 25 pounds of charcoal, almost 10 fxiundx of tar, an« a large quan-! tity of gas that is recirculated through the material in the manu facturing process. Once the pro cess is starter] it is carried through by its own production of heat except for drying of the raw wrxxi waste. While the process and facilities used are not particularly new, their application to large-scale production as a by-product of Douglas fir sawmills has never) been wotked out. Industrial de velopment in the Pacific north west would provide an almost un limited outlet for such charcoal, say those in charge of the project. McKesson CYTAMIN CAPSULES A B C D 0 Biologically Tested 100 for______________ $3.10 McKesson's ALBAOAR COMP. For constipation 1 pint 79c HOT WATER BOTTLES Fcr cold weather Qua ran teed Price $1 25. $1 <0. $2 00 STOP THAT COUQH with Qolden Pen Lyptus Contains creosote 6 oz. 50c EVERYDAY PRICES 00c Alka 8 n tie r 40c 60« Sal Hepntica 49c $1.00 Alkaznne 89c 75« Cantona . 50c }1 00 Mil«» Nervine 83c 75c Listeriae 59c 50« Lavori» 30c 50c Kiilox Po. 43c 50c Lyons 2th Powd. 30c 100 Bayer» Aspirin 59c 100 Squibb Aapirin 49c 60« Menthclatum 53c The golden wedding anniversary Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Teeters BETTY THOMPSON, Editor Doiena will be observed Sun- — day at the Ladies Club hall at Do- Assembly Program ' Intramural Basketball r* na An invitation is extended to The creative expression anem - Intramural basketball began a*‘ ,nnd and a bly will he given Friday by the January 13. A round-robin schcd- Mrs. E. J. Sears was hostess to vert dish dinner will be served class of 1942-1943.. The program ule is being played. These games ’he Social Neighbors club Janu- a noon. will as fouOWs: Creative ex- are played during the noon hour «O’ 13. Mm. Martin Fouler of □ j u, pression student. 1975, L«>e Kruse; with a half game each day Cap- Cottage Grove was a visitor, “ « ^ r i> « h m a e la n d daughter spirit of creative expression. 1942- tains for the teams are: Seniors, Plana were made to meet Janu- Donald all f Pe -ti* it' Shirley Culver; emancipa- Bob Dugan; juniors, Dick Balch; ur>' 30 for Red Crass sewing at family anti Mr and Mrs. Ed Gra- neth Bhuey of Cottage Grove. sis'ndin.- » f ■,» ’*°n daF- 8 »arct> *n «*» acts, by sophomores. Leona id Barkemeyer. «he home of Mrs. J. Crick. The ham ami family of Cottage Grove Art Corliss »|xnt the week end 7 nar-nt- ’x r / « m ™ Shirley Culver; ‘Tomorrow," a and freshment. Cecil Martin and n«xt meeting w ill lx at the home *nt» Mr and Mrs. K*e Jenkins and with his family and returned to ‘ 1 », ’CJ ■ ‘u n , / ?' short story by Betty Thompson. Wally Morelock. In games so fur ° t Mrs. Ralph Scars, Wednesday, fnmily of Wolf Creek visited at work in Portland Monday, . Sftay Mr Shay is celebrat- wad A lary jj ^ . "M aiden . thc juniors am | M. njo „ claim January 27 ' 1 «he Roy Graham home Sunday. ----------------------- af»ernoon ... ¿hich * \ few swoon * hig game, and tall tale the lead with on»- victory each The < »scar Fla ten family visited Mrs Chris Hnldemnn is spend- P r T n l f T u r n e r Ta , friends .* * by tumor* won » fr« *s h - Sunday at the Cal Young home ing it few day« this week at her * X U T U 6 F XS have been invited by Jack Jack Montteth. Montie«h. read read bv by Maki- Maid- The The juniors won from from th the fresh _______ enswoon in person: "a creative ex- men in thc first contest 23-9. In near Eugene sons. Roy llaldeman, near Drain pression romance,'' the 7 second game the x seniors wal- Mr. ami Mrs. _<•««• Edd ' Copplc y |r and nnd Mrs A 11 Smith vta- Mrs. Fred Bartels returned to Superintendent and Mrs. II. rt. Z Z ™ -'"'/"’'" 'L . “ a pantomime J"*' ^ . B-f™- n w n wai- « • » ami > ! Mr in Portland Sundav af- Ferrin are spending the day in a n d "arra,ed by B e,,y lopcd ,hc freshmen Thc «*• wn O®“ «®» Grovi' visited Wed- ,,„1 Richard Davis and' family' of ?er S - n iñg g ' X the'"' w í 7 c e k k ~ V he r re e Salem where ^ Mr. I r F Ferrin e r n n will wdl a at- Tompson 'hC i*”’" " * ’° ™ ^ '‘i,Kler ,n<,er °' ° f ,h® ~ neduk' nedule “ “ fol‘ 2 ^ ' J ™ ’"“ ,J,wrvn<e Lawrencc Sp.ingftcld Springfield Sunday Sunday Frauk Turner, aged Canary mg tne w e e k nere . . nn . . . »h- ridiculous, « h .,., lous." a monolog written lows: Brown home Mr and M„ Ix, tcr Yrarou, farmer, wa» sentenced Monday to •„ «he with her daughter. Mrs. Lynn Hill. «en(* a committee meeting of the and state curriculum committee of o"? “ ‘"¿..A, "Rwi Tuesday and Wednesday. Janu- Mrs. N. F Corliss of Santa and family viaited Mr and Mrs life imprisonment in the Oregon pen for the killing of his neigh Mr and Mrs Wayne Monroe public schools. They will also visit R,d‘"B Hood arwl ,he w o,ves'' « ary 19' 2? Junio« vs seniors. « lara was an overnight guest Frl- Lloyd Burleson of Eugene Sat Mr and Mrs Wayne Monroe ir^y w.t grand wrftten Thun-lay and Friday. Janut bor. Grant Fisk. Sentence was .U- thlir x t .L m . L-.. >iranf| °Pt‘ra written by Joyce Thursday and Friday. January day of the D-e Nixons. dny ?’ i M RaWu i" '"'l M" » !> < *"• »">! ">• 2 1 -a rm h n ,..,. s i , * « , » , tes by Jud«*' G, K «»“ P*°rtK. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson Mrs E. J Doyk- and «laughter M ,r j ’ o T X j r t e ? i e , rth > . , h„ o, l h e „ ndM „ , J4. Nl>0„ „ . r e ( . > y i ; 5 ,^ -5 ; _ . ... - „ . . .........................., — ------------ Chicago. Illinois, spent wa, found guilty last Thursday by Mf. ana Mrs. ---------- J. u. urimes. _ Th.. „r n t'haracter’ i,.»i—. Sunday dinner guests of the N. II. several days with her aunt. Ml Th‘> C h ilia n Fellowship Guild . Ju™ rs ... « Freshmen. a jury of secund degree murder Jan- Corliss Santa Marion williams, last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens left of the Presbyterian church is Ct ? a>, c -arC- ®n< Thursday. ---------- ' J ™ Mr family 1 x< at su -ix Clara. o Sunday for Salem for a ten-dav planning a h^bby show for Thurs- Ganuna Nu- uary Seníon « s ? . diln . r i? , u' Mr "nd Mr’ A V hnv" in connect ion with th«' slaying of visit with relatives. Mr. Pickens day evening. February 4th. at the Í r ' i h. ond Lo,' er Car«- Hol ow L“‘ k ° f receiv’*d word ,rom *h,,,r M,n w ‘>' Fisk over the right of way of a has two brothers and two sisters church A number of mterestmg T . *7^ *7 « 7"“ u . if S Frink M * 7 * bUF 'h!*' ** *S a' “ ’"dl"« road ami a fence line. The slay ing of Fisk several wneks ago living in Salem and Mrs. Pickens hobbies will be displayed and any ™ u îi/T T îT 7 * ix h " Ï, .“"I! * n“Val *ch<XJl ,n San Ca"- ended a seventeen year dispute. a r ‘ l e ^«- t , Edith matics *h<* Delight has a niece living there and a sis- one in the community who has - a r cer. am 7 Hollywood v V m , * !* s t ' ar maucs club c.uo elected e ecux. the me following following - ugoi Valley Telephone fornia. ter visiting there They wdl aLso hobby to display is asked to bung Gam‘‘' U * 7 ’n: fra’ern-«y broth- officers recently: Director. Do- « ny w,R hold its annual Mr. and Mrs Henry M’ixldroyer Mrs Ransom Cone has sp«*nt Monday evening, Janu- of Cottage Grove were dinner Visit other relatives and friends, it. Refreshments will be s e r v e d /”- ° ,her ,n ,he class' k**s Mcyer; a“ “ ,ant Erector, meeting Mond Students in “A Creative Exprès- Carolyn Johns; secretary, June a|T 25 at 8:00 o'clock in the guests at the Lambert Jacobs ’hr past week at Ihrndee at the and a silver offering taken for the sion Rorq^nce'' are Joyce Raid- Mendell; treasurer. Shelia Tow- school house home Sunday. , horn«- of her parents. Mr and Mr». Mrs. Vem Williams spent the Guild treasure. win, and Annabel: Alberta Adkins era, and reporter. Carol Hunter. —" - Mr nnd Mrs Bert Scott «pent: w . B. Cory week end visiting friends in Eu- —-------- „ . M r». S h irk to V K it In S e a ttle gene Mrs. F. E. Linde of Cherry grove “ John Mar> r* * * " . and An- Sunday with Mr and Mrs. K«'»»- is visiting at thc home of her fa«her; scenic and aound Mis. Julia Shick has made plans Miss Maryjanc Smith of Port- daughter. Mrs. W. D. Lovegrcn . 1 s- 0 ■ «r gir in the cla.-.s. |o ,a^e a Wt^ - S vacation from The Unit club met all day land visited Friday at the home ---------- One-Act Play - school and visit her husband in Thursday at th«- home of Mrs. Roy of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr». Tom Cox left Tuesday for The oFotiighters one-act play, Seattle. She plans to leave for Hutchison. Mrs. Frank Bradford T. Smith. Washington, D. C.. where she will Marios Well, under the direc- Portland Friday. January 22. im- and Mrs. Ivan Morris put on the ----------- be met by her husband and will go «‘° n Mrs. Shick. was presented m ediately after »chool. From demonstration A planned lunch Mrs Alvis W'icks spent a few from there to Quantico. Virginia. «0 «be student .-„sembly January' Rirtland .-he will take a plane to was served at noon and the next -L . first _-I_______ .1. in _ n s __ 1 . with _ •» the , H c— ■ * days the or the _ week where - he V is stationed 15 Seattle meeting will be with Mrs. Pheby Grants Pass visiting at the home marine corps. The humorous play, centered Young at W/aldon of her mother. Mrs Mary McCar- ----------- .around the neighbors who try to Mr. and Mis. Cliff Green and B O M ) SALEH IN LANE gar, and also a brother who is Mrs. Milton Greenfield of Eu- "help'' Mario dig his well, was re- family of Blue Mt. visited Sun ÍI00.A25.W FOR NOVEMKEK borne on furlough. gene spent Sunday with her par- ceived with much applause by its day at the Lewis Lang home near ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Strong, audience. The “mob" scene was Lorane. Mrs. F. W. BUckle was called and sisters. Mrs. C E. Brown and particularly effective in its live- *’regon again leads the I S A . Mrs. Marie W’right and sons of - - — - « — r-j r / .......................... .'in war bond sales and Lane coun- to San Francisco on account of Mrs. Ed Decker, liness and effective blending of ty did its i^art by purchasing Cotiagc Grove spent Saturday at the serious illness of her mother. „ay costumes. $400.525.00 of war bonds during the Roy Kennedy home — -------- Miss Betty Fisher of Veneta One of the leads of the cast was November, the last month for n-d * ^vprion. who works for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook sPen« the week end at the home taken by Kenny Franklin just the S. P at Present Lake spent arrived last week from Phoenix. °,f Mi9s Virginia Brown of Delight two days before presentation, in wh,ch official figures are avail- »un ok rihorit«! inhnann able. Total state-v/ide sales equal- lhS /, dayi',y '« h home folks Arizona. They were called here by Valley. the absence of Charles Johnson «10787000 Deltxrt Myres nnd Harry Pat ¿Other members of the ________ cast were: ,xl ♦H U'® the death of Mr. Holbrook’s moth- . '«», .. . , . .. ton buzzed wood for Roy Hutchi- •r whose funeral was held Sun- L Mr and Mrs Frank McCullough Roland Let.som. Edith Garnet Will day at Creswell. Mrs. Holbrook is ba/ ? rad^d thcir P|ace on Kr>ox son> Delbert Milter, Michael Quag- largest purchase of war bonds in Mf. Grjffin work>( a( , lnll the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. »•« ,bL» Turner P,ace ba; Kay Taylor. Gerry Kimble, proportion to income of any state Eaiitburn m„j t h„ hand broke Frank Vick. at East Jefferson and are Earl Bridwell. Vance Meyer, and «" the union. $9 93 out of every on<> d |j|wf ww>k I ----------- now living in their new home. Ren Hickey. All other members of S100 of income was loaned to thc Jack Bradford of Knox Hin vb(. Max Stevenson of Morris. Min- Ir the Footlighters acted as citizens government to provide equipment j( . c a , urday wjfh Jaci. Kennedy nesota. is v,siting at the home of ^ rs of, / ° rt ol the Italian village. »he boys on the fighting Mrs R >„u n hnt daughters. Mrs. Hugh Bris- ^ ard M ashingt,,n. visited sever- The rest of the assembly was iron’s wpck pnd ,^ ndon v|>J7 ing her bane and Mrs. tester Brisbane. ' *cck at the home taken over by the pep club. Coach Oregon has lead the nation i-ncle W. T. Jones who has been ------ ;— r’ Mr- an” Mrs. A. W. Shofstall. French mixed up a "Miller Stew" twice in the last four month», jj|. Dr. Silas E. Fairham of Salem, ‘ J's. . elson was returning home jn introduction of the basketball having also Ixen number one state Mr and Mrs Wallace Carnen- dtstrict superintendent of the / / nd,n/ tw o. months in , cam> and the yell leaders led the in August ter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car- ^ “ de district of the Methodist ' ,a v « s ' * ‘th relatives, students in yells and songs. The state's quota for January penter of Cottage Grove visited ' ,Was a" overn*ght guest ,7 * h a !/ n Rcx I® conclusion. Miss LoDene is $10,300.000. which Is $2,200,000 Thursday evening at the Ben An- M r,a w ,h£ thC ReV‘ X 7 . ,n< Ja<kson i"trodu<*d a sonB entit,ed higher than previously. The quota denwn horn«' and Mrs. W. A Briggs. a nav». / struc»°r "Ah. Well I Remember.” which for Lane county 1» $564,440. ‘ ---------------------- vr u . »,— . a 3 av,atlon school. was VQted by the student body to a FS 1 * iired Flarris and chil- -— — tie accepted as the official C ot-. POST-W AR D EV ELO PM ENT dren and Miss Belle Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grube tac,. Grove school song Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mclfugill drove to Portland the day the an<» son Jimmy of Pengra were Hydro Pk:tiire cold spell started. Mrs. Harris vis- w<?ck end guests at the home of We hear a lot about mass pro- and son Eddie visited with Mrs. All home rooms who so dps.red duct-o ”7 b<?;e when Allce HalnPS oi nr,'in Sunday, ited her husband. O. W. Harris, t Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lombard, went . to the auditorium January we're told, . . . . for „ instance, . that . . a Eddie remained and will stay for who is employed in shipbuilding ----------- work with the Willamette Iron, Mr and Mrs J. I. Jones of Eu- 14 wherc the «notion picture Hy- freight car can be rolled off an a week. ■ I I xAI *1 * < 1 0 v - A» «x 1 1*. N «II XL, U * _ », « Mr. and Mr». Art Jones were in and Steel Works. He said during Kpne visited Sunday with their ,r. Wa* shown assembly line ev-.-ry four and one- the recent flood there was 12 feet daughter, Mrs. Inez Loveless, and he P,cture presented the van “ fifth minutes, we re likely to say busin.-ss Monday. ... . ... M r n n d IL In t i L Irvsex K iflw of water at this yard. Miss Burk- granddaughter Eleanor Loveless, 7 * pF°n 7n °Rz m8 Thn • rt'R Impossible. Yet It has . been Mr anrt Mrs. Elmo Mis and ^ ^ e n d e d j h e Russian^Bal- at their apartme.c A brother of ^ X i ’^ n '^ foro « I ^ * ”*• a"d can be done oven faster, let Saturday evening at the Port- Mrs. Loveless and family, Mr. and land Civic Auditorium and went Mrs. R. L. Jones and two sons of . W.S fr, W « . dunng the p r « » , of it was eom- Manufacturing Co. ... _ ....... out to the Portland Gun Club Eugene were also guests Sunday 7 and J after J' New In house Sunday afternoon. Out a« «he Loveless apartment. They u ! ^ , ' ’ro hi?ho 1 / « Year's interview, he said »0 many there wa - a a cold east wind also _ ladder which had to be built so freight cars will, «... ___ ________ there there there was a,so visitoH Visited Mm Mrs. Mary ir_r.. VanDen be needed to re blowing with the mercury stand- burg who is a sister of Mrs. J. I. that the salmon could go upstream place those obkolete or worn out to spawn. ing at 11 above. They returned Jones. from over-use that mass produc- Mid-Year home Sunday night. Portland was ----------- . , , Exams , tion of them—and even passenger full of soldiers and sailors on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Siemann *?• tbe '\.V<k ^oriJ n,,^y^ar cars may be a significant post- leave and it was hard to get hotel and daughter Sharon of Eugene examinations. Nationwide "* ~ objec war development. Hl . 1 111 accommodations and restaurants visited Wednesday at the home of tive English tests will be taken ■ ■ ■ - . were also overcrowded. Defense Mr. and Mrs. James Tedford. by every student in school, the re workers, both men and women, ----------- suits of which will be compared WITH ALL TAX DEDUCTIONS, INCLUDING THE were much in evidence and the Week-end guests at the home vvitri those of other schools. Na- city was humming with industry. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeYoung tionwide tests will also be given NEW VICTORY TAX, AVAILABLE AT OUR OF - Contributed. ‘ | were Lieutenant and Mrs. John *n history, chemistry, mathemat- ----------- Kaufman of Ca.-np Adair. Mrs. icsi shorthand and business sci- Red Rose Blitter and lee Cream. Kaufman and Mis. DeYoung were enco- FICE. SAVES TIME, SAVES HEADACHES. Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tf st'boolmates at Oakland, Califor- N,’w courses being offered this 6 and 8 ----------- nia- Lieut. Kaufman is the author semester are advanced algebra, Schofield Stewart for Plumbing a Poem which appeared in the Pacific relations, and pre-lnduc- Exposures Phone 217J. 1-tfc December number of the Ladies »‘on courses in electricity and Home Journal along with a letter auto-mechanics, REPRINTS 3c EACH. It pays to Insure with sure in from Eleanor Roosevelt asking his Many students are changing surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc pet mission to have it published their schedule to be able to take Guaranteed Work. and his answer to her letter, the these new subjects offered, We’ve got to be tough to take three taking a full page of the Some juniors and seniors are PHONE 159 It. Keep fit in order to do your magazine. shifting to either public speaking «hare. See Dr. Simkins, chiroprac —--------------------- oc creative expression which Can Cottage Grove, Ore. tor. over Petersens. Phone 5 aalesbooks, receipt book», hook- he substituted for a iu lf y en «4 3»Trr either junior 01 senioi Cogliah.. 20-tfc keeping systems. The Sentmcl. Delight Valley Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store Given Life in Pen Mosby Creek H ardw are and Mill Supplies Many items are difficult, if not impossible to get, but we are still doing our best to serve your needs Gowdyville Graber - Gettys m Dependable Hardware j P ay ro ll Sheets Films Developed and Printed Thrift-Wise T h e S e n tin e l