The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 25, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    T H rn s n .x v makph g;t, i m
J liousiitids <>l I iiscpii Purls ¡Needed io Produce Airpluucs
Legislative Plan
KEM S for DRUGS
Of Legion IF,ns
Snell’s Approval
The Rexall Store
By Vernon W illia m *
F u ll recognition of the m erit of
proposal* In a legislative program
adopted at the last executive com­
m ittee meeting of the American
l-egion was accorded by the legis­
lature, w ith the result that prac­
tic a lly every measure sponsored or
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a
« ...
Due of lO.IMMi independent Hexiill Store* throughout the
worl 1 ready to serve you in siekne»* and in health with
the purest of iii 'dicim* and Drug* and the best in drug
store merehandi.xe.
Now we can offer you a new supply of Stationery, Foun-
tain Pens and Pencils, Rubber Goods, Cotton and Hospital
Supplies, Medicines and Toiletries.
acted and ha* been signed by
Governor Snell. A ll these meas­
ure* were, obviously, fo r the p u r­
Scent O-L.te
Old Colony
pose of aiding veteran American
COLOGNES
new
$1.23
TYPING PAPER
75c
armed force*, but m ainly in be­
h alf of Oregon men serving in
beautiful, 6 odors
& Tax
500 sheet reams
w orld w ar No. 2.
Gift Package
Most im portant of the new en­
Flower Vase
79c
actments, in the eye* of Legion
FOAMING BATH
GLASS
BRICK
$1
59
official», is the law to provide edu­
SACHET
$1.00 & Tax
Book Ends—2 sizes
cational aid Io those who may
alsc 25 & 50c else
not. because o f lack of service con­
nected disa bility, be entitled to
30 Sheet Packet
Air Mail—2 sizes
vocational tra in in g by the federal
•V MAIL STATNY
25c
ENVELOPES, bnh 5 & 10c
government. Under the teim s of
for
overseas
mail
this law the benefit* and privilege*
PAPER, pkt.
5 Si 10c
w ill be extended to men who en­
While it lasts
tered the service from Oregon and
Protect Your Food
who desire to pursue a [»articular
HALO SHAMPOO
23c
RAT NIP
35c
course of study. Provision would
Leaves
no
Mm
Kills
rats
and
mice
be made by which they could a t­
tend any public or accredited p ri­
Paas'
Moth Miller is in
vate school o r college in the state
EASTER
EGG
COLORS
the air again—blast
and during the period o f th e iA a t-
lendance receive $75 fo r the figs,
Transfer De igns
him with
month, $50 a m onth fo r each of
and Cello-Wrap3
10c
CENOL MOTH PROOF $4
the follow ing eight months, and
$35 a m onth th erea fte r fo r the
subsequent three years in school
o r college. I t is a referendum
B ulldozing
measure and w ill be voted on at
Some of the biggest shots In the
the next election.
Mrs. E'don Crane was hostess to great world of business do not con­
Another Legion proposal some­
trol their tempers at all. They use
what along s im ila r lines w ill also the Social Neighbors club March them for bulldozing.
17.
Mrs.
E'ay
Van
Schoiack
was
a
appear on the ballot a t the next
general election. I t is in the form visitor. I t was voted to disband
Eye Color Fades
of a constitutional amendment by the social meetings fo r a while
The eye-color of an elderly per­
and
to
devote
the
club
day
to
m
ak­
adoption o f which the state would
IS u iZ X
J“ "* Ia ,,d in < • * *
,n • k p U ° e
,Ju‘ few " " P l ' re a lh e the th » u « a „ d . of detailed op-
son may fade, just as hair turn»
be authoiized to Incur an indebt­ ing surgical dressings.
gray.
*[“»
I
hr ¿ . u „
, 2 ? . «“ r U • M r;* " •
»«. p U n r production. I nr w p h o to ,, la k e .. a t the H - h r r Aircraft p la n t. D e tro it,
M
r
aftd
M
is.
Lawrence
Brown
edness not to exceed 3 percent o f
■ *? . 1 !
‘ ‘t *
* “ ‘ “ •»«e fram e section to determine the loe.l.on lor r i v i » on (In a l a^cm bly. 2. The polUum t of
o
f
Eugene
spent
Sunday
at
th
e
ir
«
X
u
, X u T X T ,
r r
" Jl ‘ ° r,U r
-« “ ' ‘«-“ • - / d o o r r e X e T a n d o ih «
the assessed valuation o f a ll prop­
e rty fo r the purpose o f creating a ranch here. M r. Abbot of Sagi­
■m an. out eaaenual, part». «. A lineup ut bom bard ier «tool» reaoy lo r InipecUon. 5. Avoeuibl, ul xuzilU ry fuel Kaka. 6. Carburetor aU
■coop«, eaeh continuing a t tea»! lou V a t u .
fund to acquire farm s and homes i naw baled hay fo r the B ro w i.i
fo r the benefit o f those who served • Sunday afternoon.
in the army, navy o r m arine ! Mrs. M elvin Paul, son Jean and
m entary tra in in g Here she was alive * and I* leaving fo r d uty th is '
niece Elsie H aight, spent
r • 'ay
corps.
ta ile d clothing and • -luipiuent, in ­ week end.
afternoon a t the C. H. H a ig lu
To
assure
that
each
w
ar
veteran
structed in rudim ent- of d rill, and
home.
The Neighborhood E’riendship may be aware o f all benefits pro­
Captain and M r*. Ivan C u rrin
given arm y clnssHa « tk n
test*.
L a rry and M ary Lou W olfe rd of
For the follow ing four week*, she are s|M-nding a »hort furlough here club met at the home o f Mrs. vided fo r him and to aid him n Cottage Grove stayeo w it.i th eir
securing
them,
a
law
was
"i,acted
Hazel
Hudgins
on
Thursday,
Pvt. R o lw it Fraser of We»t w ill be asalgned to a ija s c com­ w ith hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
grandparents. M r. and M rs. Lee
P ort, W ashington < e n lly spent pany fo r more detailed tra in in g George C urrin. Captain C u rrin I* March 18. A -b rie f business meet­ to provide assistance by creating
Nixon, from Sunday t i l l Wednes­
a
"veterans
service
com
m
ittee'
and
ing
was
held
and
the
afternoon
stationed
at
Camp
Wallace,
C
al­
a 7-dny furlough w ith h l* iwm-ntu, preparing her to replace a man
day
evening w hile th e ir parents
an
appropriation
was
made
tn
spent
in
ty
in
g
a
q
u
ilt
The
next
ve«,oA Texas.
M r. and Mr». George Eraser ol , in u non-conihat arm y job.
in w tin c w ill tx- held in two weeks meet its expenses in ca rrying out were in Portland.
Disaton route.
M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson a t­
Sgt. Hugh McCormack Jr. and at the home of Mrs. L illia n Schell. the provisions o f the act. T ris
i-t. A rt Haulier, son of Mr. and
tended
the Rankin funeral in
CpI. and Mr». Ed Eraser ol West M r*. John Hauder, lias Ixx'n home w ife have returned to West Port.
service
w
ill,
of
course,
be
w
itho
ut
M r. and M r*. Wm. D urian and
Creswell on Friday.
from M t- Washington, a fte r spending three children Maurice. Peggy June and cost to the veteran.
Port, Washington, spent 3 day» Ion a short furlough
The Robert Rauch fa m ily o f Eu­
la»t week w ith th e ir parent*. M r. Chord h it-kl, Tacoma. Washington. days v isitin g w ith th e ir parent», M ary Louise le ft Saturday m orn­
By way of fu rth e r aid a Legion
Actively In!
Benny M cCall, who * »tationed M r and Mrs. Hugh McCormack of ing fo r A iizona where they w ill sponsored amendment to the 1JM1 gene spent Sunday at the Oscar
and Mm. George Fraaer and Mr.
Jackson
home.
W
alker
anil
Mrs.
A.
E.
McDonald
at Keyport. Washington, w ith the
and M r* W illia m W h itlock.
make th e ir new home. They sold statutes was adopted providing fo r
Mrs. Fanny M c A llis te r and .Mrs.
New electric ranges are
navy, » pint a short h ave recently o f Cottage Grove.
th e ir place here a.-id were S a tu r­ the issuance o f ce rtifie d copies o f
W a lte r Fraaer, cla** of 1942. w ith hl* parents, M r. anil .Mrs.
Nate Foltz o f Eugene visited Mon­
going to war in many
the
records
o
f
v
ita
l
statistics
w
ith
­
day
overnight
guests
at
the
Leon­
M ervin Fnglund. son o f Mr. and
( ulla ge Grove high school, anoth- John M cCall. *
day afternoon at the Oscar Flaten
guises. Keep your range
Mrs. J. W. Fnglund, who was in ­ ard Hudgins home. The Hudgins out cost to the veteran .thus re­ ¡tome.
e r . son o f M r. and M r*. George
in
the war effort, by
m
oving
the
present
d
iffic
u
lty
in
took
them
to
meet
th
e
ir
tra
in
in
ducted
into
the
service
about
tw
o
Fraaer. left tyonrtny fo r Portland
Corporal E lw yn Woodson, son of
obtaining
b
irth
certificates.
Under
keeping
it operating at
Eugene
on
Saturday
m
orning.
to begin an enlistm ent in the navy. M r. and Mrs. J E. Woodson, who weeks ago, has been sent to Jef-
Mostly French Europeans
M is. Gordon Bailey i nee Viola another new law a veteran 25 per
peak
efficiency.
Have a
Barracks,
Missouri, fo r
is radio in s tru c to r and mechanic feison
French Somaliland's population of
M unoi has returned to stay here cent disabled may obtain a h u n t­
service man insoect and
Theodore Hailey, who ha* been at Hobbs Field, Hobbs. New M exi­ tra in in g In the a ir force.
50.000
includes
only
2,000
Euro­
at the home o f her parents. M r. ing or fishing license fo r 50 cents;
adjust it regularly.
stationed at l» w r y Field, Denver, co. Is »pending a short furlough
i h .h k„ >>___
_ , ».
peans. mostly French. With few
and Mrs. I^eslie Muno, w hile her another waives the payment of exceptions the Europeans are num­
Colorado, and who was called here here w ith hi* parents and rela- m , / ’ i / i>
’ h?”
who has be,n husband is on active d u ty w ith fees to state boards o r commis- bered among Djibouti's 20.000 inhab­
by the death ol hl* father, the lives tin his last flight before he Mr# R P
F arragut, the army in Nebraska. Preceding' - »ions w hile in service. Also the itants. Pearl fishing is a coastal
M OUNTAIN STATES
late Richard Hailey, w it* due to left Hobbs Field, he was in a plane stationed at Camp
leave here the Itith. hut lie has sevetal thousand feet high w ith passed through Eugene a short her recent m arriage Mrs. Hailey assistance rendered indigent vet­ industry, in the waters of the 100-
POWER COMPANY
been unavoidably detained by a four other boy» when th e ir plane tim e ago enroute to Treasure Is ­ w is employed at the Jim Long­ erans of the firs t w orld w ar is ex­ mile-wide strait that ranks after
tended
to
men
now
in
sen
ice
by
land
w
hen'
he
is
now
stationed.
fellow'
home
in
Cottage
Grove.
“A
Self-Supporting, T ax-P ay­
G ibraltar and S'Jez as a m ilitary
case of mumps.
caught fin - anil a ll were forced to
He
was
met
at
Eugene
by
his
enactm
ent
o
f
H.B.
345.
Ther?
were
Isaac
Sprague,
who
recently-
ing,
P rivate Enterprise.”
point
of
control
of
through-Meeiter-
bale out at 7,000 or 8.(XM) feet in
FORT DF.S M O IN FS. IOWA
the a ir He w ill leave the Just o f parents, Jim m y, Louise and H illy, sold his home to the (ieorge Kent- numerous other enactments fo r ranean shipping.
A u x ilia ry Violet Leo,« Casteel of
where they visited w ith him.
ner fam ily, has gone to live at the the benefit o f veterans, some
thu week fo r his post.
Cottage Grove, Oregon, has la-gun
Old People's Home near Gaston. amendatory o f existing statutes
tra in in g id the F irst
W. :. er.'»
M r. and Mrs. Andrew Brand and others fo r the purpose >f c la ri­
Homer Pitcher, who K a gunner
A rm y A u x ilia ry Corps T ra inin g on a merchant ship, and wounded
were Sunday dinner guests at the fying meanings which had been in
doubt.
('e n te r here She w a s im m edi­ tw o times in the N orth A ftica n
The F rie nd ly Neighbors club home o f M r. and Mrs. Boyd Allen.
June V aliant, adjutant A m e ri­
ately assigned to a receiving e»n- tail tic, has also been v isitin g nt met w ith Mrs.
Miss
W
ildn
Allen
and
Mrs.
Gor­
Kuby
Benston
te r company fo r a week o f ele­ the Womfson home and other rv l- T liutsday
afternoon. Fourteen don Bailey were overnight guests can Legion, Departm ent o f Ore­
member* were present. A fte r the Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rich­ gon. remained in Salem during the
legislature
and
business meeting was over a con­ ard S ta rk and two- sons in C ot­ session o f the
through
his
wide
acquaintance
tage
Grove.
test was held. Mrs. Helen W il­
K e ith Babcock, who is a stu­ and intim ate knowledge o f Legion
liams won firs t prize and Mrs.'
Ruth Sage won second. Refresh­ dent at Laurelwnod. s,x>n, the proceedings and purposes assisted
ments were served by the hostess. week end hete w ith his parents, m ate ria lly in securing enactment
of the Legion's legislative pro­
The next meeting w ill be A p ril M r. and Mrs. Ed rzaucock.
Leland Hansen, who is station­ gram.
1 at the home o f Mrs. Ethel
V a r - th f t drivin g n n d irions, fo r u kicb
Engine knock or "ping", frequently
yotrr cor may not have been originally
S m ith w ith her m other. Mrs. H a l­ ed w ith the U. S. arm y at Stock-
caused by low er octane, w ar-tim e
Rapid Timber Seasoning
Jesigned an ti adjusted, necessitate gasoline, can be corrected through
verson. entertaining. It w ill lx» a ton. C alifornia, is spending a fu r ­
motor tune-up, timing adjustm ent or—
"dress tip " party, everyone dress­ lough at the home of Ms p a re n ts ! Urea or carbamide is finding in­ nnttsnal care. Here are tips from
Pontiac engineers to help yon gn ard
in serious cases— rem oral of cylinder
here and also w ith his w ife in C ot­ creasing use as a chemical season­
ing fo r A p ril fool's day.
against tronble a n d excessive wear.
bead to clean out carbon.
ing agent for lumber. Its use has
tage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M ille r
M r. and Mrs. Fred Stebe of greatly facilitated the rapid season­
and children of Klam ath Falls
Culp Creek have purchased the ing of timbers and heavy lumber
spent several days last week at
place fro m W m. D urbin and took items urgently needed in wartime.
Hit home ol Mrs. M iller's father,
possession imm ediately. M r. and
' S. K. Adams.
Mrs. Stebe have fo u r children.
M r. and Mrs. Dude Gordon o f
M r. and Mrs. Richard Kegley of
Creswell spent Monday at
the College Place. Washington, spent
home of M r. Gordon's parents.
the spring vacation here at , the
Mrs. W a lte r Cline and baby left home o f M is. Kegley’s parents,
fo r Portland Sunday a fte r spend­ M r. and Mrs. Ed Babcock. Mr.
ing several weeks at the home of Kegley is a student at W alla
P rt-w a r seomoal d r h ing required a
B atteries disch arge in id le curs.
Mrs. Cline's sister-in-law , Mrs. W alla
college. They
returned
change of crankcase oil every 2.000 to
Pontiac engineers advise, especially
I low a ril Keene.
home to W ashington on Monday.
.1.000 miles. Today, shorter drives on f o r A ( a r d drivers, lim ited use ef
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and
a cold engine may cause harm ful con­ electrical accessories, battery check-up
M r. and Mrs. N ick Ile ili of Culp
densation a n d thus require more every two weeks, periodic check ef
Creek were supper guests at the three children attended services at
frequ en t oil change.
generator, starter, voltage regulator.
home o f Mrs. H eili's sister. Mrs. the Royal church Saturday. They
have
moved
on
the
John
W
oolcott
Levi Russell, Monday evening.
I
Mrs. Howard Keene and Mrs. place w h ic h ‘ was recently vacated
by M r. and M r*. Joe Scott.
Low ell Benston spent Friday a f­
LeRoy W haley has received his
ternoon at Creswell v isitin g Mrs.
call to report to the a rm y on
Benston'.* parents, M r. and Mrs.
If the uppers arc still
A p u l 6. He hud been employed on
W. A. Keene.
[rood, we can restore your
the big Spree kies ranch near Lo­
D orothy Sharon has been alisen, rane up u n til the tim e he received
♦ I N T H E S E R V IC E O F T H E N A T I O N
shoes to stieh excellent
from high school a m onth due to his call.
eoudition
y
o
u
’ll
easily
illness.
Essantial transportatioa i t »ital to the w ar effort. Th at's why wa, n Pontiac
M r. and Mrs. George K cn tn cr
d e a le r* are devotion our enure eneray and all o f our «kill, fucilitie« and equip­
m istake t h e m for netv.
spent Monday in Eugene buying
ment to the ell-A m ericen ioh o f keepin» year Pontiac and ell make» o f c u t
I)R. MILLAR IIOI.DS
ro llin » yefelv and efficiently for the duration Pontiac d e e le ft end their service
fu rn itu re to equip th e ir new house
Keeping them giving you
CONFERENCE
facilities u e in the service o f a nation at war.
recently purchased Horn Isaac.
service is not only p a trio t­
Sprague. .
Dr. James M illa r o f Portland,
ic—i
t ’s good sense. Von
Mrs. Ella Collens visited a few
Am id difficult conditions,
field representative o f the board days last week at the home o f
replacement pans are here to help
pay no more for top w ork­
man-power problems and
you keep your car running fo r the
of Christian education of the Pres­ Mrs. N e ttie Estes.
material shortages, it is good news
m anship ,-ere — so bring
duration. W hatever make o f car you
byterian church held a conference
indeed to know that your Pontiac
Pvt. George W atkins o f Camp
drive . , . whatever your aervice
here Tuesday evening nt
the A dair spent the week end here at
them in!
dealer is "on the job." O ur staff of
problems may be, we invite you to
church w ith a group of Sunday the home ol M r. and Mrs. OliVer
competent, factory-trained mechan­
Authorized Denier and Owner
make use o f our complete facilitiet
school workers and members. He Schell.
ics, our efficient tools and equip­
ment and our stock o f functional
and our skilled w orkm en.
talked to the group on the need
EU»Y f r t l MK*iTS <»> »tiRVH K h il l * n t at.-,.an or m o r l
of Sunday school w orkers and the
Mountain Chickens
task o f the w orkers. Questions
Frogs in Hawaii are called "moun­
Phone 225
were
answered
by
Dr.
M
illa
r
and
Cottage Grove, Ore.
tain chickens" by the native» who
Steve Gasper, Prop.
helpful suggestion* were given the have found frogs' legs a flue deli­
group.
24 North Ninth St.
Cottage Grove, Ore,
cacy.
Delight Valley
With the
Silk Creek •
Armed Forces
Saginaw
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