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pape a n t T u r n a n \v . m \ rtii 2.5, H P TTTF SENTINEL POTTAGE GROVE OREGON Mrs. Ed Baude • and tu o small sons of Portland are visiting w ith n e t - parents, M r. and Mrs. llc n iy î ’ahm. and also a t the home o f Mr. and M rs John Bauder. See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Estate Bargain«, Loans. Rental« Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42 tfc Sheepskins for Skvmen The Rev. V. G. C lark of P o rt land spent the past week here v s i . i j w ith the member* o f the Ross Adkins spent the week end Cotireh of G<xi and held spetygl at W illam ette U niversity. Salem, *«.r.’ices Wednesday, Thursday and w ith his sister. Miss B e tty Adkins. F riday evenings. a sophomore at W illam ette. He ------------ • stayed u n til Monday to witness Capt. and M ls w p Woodcock the paying of bets by the students and lw o children o f McCleland ------------- field, near Saciamento, C alifornia. M r. and Glenn Breedlove a rriv have been spending the past ten ed this week from L ittle Rock days here v isitin g Mrs. Wood- Arkansas, where Mr. Breedlove cock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. had been stationed as Sergeant in Nelson, and relatives of Mr. the army. He has been given an Woodcock at Corvallis. honorable discharge on account o f ------------ physical disability. They are vis- Mlss Belle Burkholder had as u tin g at the present at the home KUes, Wednesday her . brother of his parents, M r. and Mrs. H. B. Charles S. (Johnnie) Burkholder. Breedlove. who returned recently from Camp ------------- Hood. Texas. He was among the Principal Harold Davis o f the men over 38 who were recently union high school w ill spend the demobilized from the army. week end in Salem g ettin g ac- ------------- quainted w ith his new w ork which Charles M Englund o f Colton w ill be Y .M r .A . secretary o f arrived Saturday at the home of boys- w ork. He w ill be accompam- his son. J. W. Englund. where he ed to Silverton by Mrs. Davis and w ill make an indefm te visit. boys who w ill v is it friends th e re .' _______ ------------ M r. and Mrs. John Samjixun Miss Faye Lebow, who is serv- and son ja c k o f P ortland are - ing as an airplane mechanic at hr use guests of Dr. and Mrs, W. E. McChord Field. Tacoma. Washing- Lebow Mrs. Sam psin is a sister ton. visited her parents, M r. and Of p r Lebow. Mrs. C liffo rd Lebow o f the Mos- _______ by Creek section over .the week Miss P a tricia Baldw in, daugh- end- i te r o f M r. and Mrs. L. E .Baldwin. ------ ~— left Saturday fo r New Y o rk C ity Mrs. Clarence Moore and fath- w here she w ill receive her tra in er. M r Beeson, returned Saturday ing in the W AVES at H unte-s Ri» woolen clothes and the »heepskin lin in g s in hi» helm et, ja cket, night from Los Angeles. ( a lifo r- College annex. She was accom- boots, and glove» keep th is h a rd -h ittin g j unkee gunner warm in le ro nia. Where they spent three o eks parlled as f ar as P ortland bv her weather. The wool from 26 sheep is needed to o u tfit the average visiting relatives. Miss V irgin ia parents. soldier, and, in addition, flyers need »hearting .àeepskin fo r lin in g s Moore accompanied them to C ali- _______ th a t keep out c rip p lin g cold at high a ltitu de s. W ith lh» A rm y and fom ia and remained t.u-re where M r. and Mrs. J. W. Raisor who N avy g e ttin g bigg er every day, sheep and wool grow ers are of prim e she has employment in the Doug- operate the B lackbutte ground ob- im portance in the 1943 F arm M o b iliza tio n Cam paign, launched Janu las A irc ra ft plant. serration post have again receiv- a ry l i They are being asked to continue the high level of wool pro • - ------ ed a 100 percent effeciency ratin g duction this year, and to m arke t more sheep and lamb» when th e ir Mrs. Richard Bushell spent the by the army at the Eugene filte r week end in Salem where she a t- center. wool is o f the r ig h t length to make good sheepskin linings. tended the funeral o f ar. aunt. ________ N O R T H W E S T M IN IS T E R 'S -------*— L t. O rv ille Hazen, fo rm e r stu- I*00 Lady, son-in-law o f the A guest at the home of M r. and <jent in the Cottage Grove high and Mrs. \ \ A. Briggs, left CONVENTION Lewis, Mrs. C linton Oeumpaugh is M r. _______ school, ______________________ is assistant mess o ffic e r __ at th is m orning fo r For- Ocumpaugh's m othet h o m Spring- lhe Roswell, New Mexico, fly in g Washington, where he w ill be in- The Rev. A lfre d H erald reports field. school. He is the son of Mr. and cucted into the service. that the Northwest M inister's con- L. ~, Mrs. Vernon Hazen o f Springfield. ------------- vent ion o f the Free M ethhdist «™r - and Mrs. E m il Lovegren of _ Mrs. M ary James o f S pring- churches held in Seattle was •» Isaquah Washington, are visitin g ^ jr and y jrs j ohnnje B urkhold- fie ld spent the week end vis itin g very helpful and inspiring gather- at the home of M r. and Mrs. \ \ . er Q[ {?UgPne visited b rie fly Tues- her sisters, Mmes. Anna . Stppie mg w ith seventy m inisters pre , Lovegren enroute to Los An- jay Wltj, sjster Miss Belle and R uth Caldwell here and id Mrs. senting Freed Methodist churcnv : geles, C alifornia, to visit other Burkholder. They plan to leave to- Neal at W a lker Station. of the northwest were in a tte n d ... . relatives. E m il Lovegren is an day fpr H ardiesty M ountain lo o k -i ------------- ance. f. M any pertinent problems . .. , j ‘ . unc«e ° f D. Lovegren. out station near Lowell, which is high were presented and discussed <lur- Miss Donna Chestnut, a «« az - »»a ovcr L'«00 wbere they w ill school senior, is employed at the «n® ,he tbree-day convent.fn. The M re R ^ r t Greham is ° M r e C a r i * * emp,o-ved “ io re s tr> w o rk this D augherty Lum ber company on eve"«"« were times of Rooney Stars in “4 Yank at Eton” New War Mickey Rooney proves again why he is Hollywood's num ber one star in " A Yank at E ton." The new Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr film which ojx'iis Sunday at the Aretide, and was acclaimed as another trium ph fo r the inim itab le Rooney. As a typical Am erican boy In England's most exclusive school, M ickey has some ot the most lul arious scenes of his Him career an»l some o f the moat dram atic. He plays Am erican football and English c tic k e t. lie runs a steeple chase. He leads twelve little Eton hoys in a slapstick braw l w ith fo ur husky w aiters of a roadside inn. And he licks the Eton bully. Several newcomer« also are ex ceptional. including T ina Thayer and M arta Linden Edmund Gwenn scon's as the jo via l E ton housemaster, while cred it fo r able petrormances is also due Ian H unter, Alan Mowbray, Raymond Severn and Peter Luw- ford. Norm an Taurog, who directed Rooney in the tw o "Boys Tow n" pictures, turned in another s k ill fu l job w ith "A Yank at Eton." Complete line of grades 1 and 2 paasen<;er car tires and u fauly complete line of truck tires. WE CAN ALSO HAVE YOUR TIRES RECAPPED We hnve just received a new shipment of DELCO BATTERIES for every type of car. Don't buy a new battery until you have to, but when you do, get a Deloo. Divide FLATTERS TEXACO SERVICE STATION M r. and Ml-s. F. F. P nrker of W ilb u r anti Sgt. Johnny Files of Camp A d a ir and w ife o f M rs Files o f Albany were Sunday visitor« at the J. A. Mackey home. Miss M arth a Arnold, an insur ance secretary of Portland. spent Eiftli und Washington the week end at the home o f her parents, M r. anti Mrs. Chas. A rn old. O th e r Sumlay guests of Mr. • and M rs A rnold were M r. und of Walden visited Sunday at the Mrs. M ary W illiam s and M ix. M is. pan Dugan anti daughter. H a rry Castle home N ell W illiam s o f Y tinrnlla visited Mrs. Francis P atton o f Walden Mrs. Lin n Eastburn gave n at lhe Hugh T ru n ne ll hom? Tiles- J. R. Ferguson who is employed b irth da y p arty F riday evening at day. in defense w o rk in P ortland was a her home at Walden in honor of - ------------- . week-end v is ito r here and w ill her daughter, Mrs. Verhn W ard A D U L T C LO T H IN G CLXRN move his fa m ily to P urtland soon, of Blue M ountain. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kcnatly re- Paul Anderson left F rid a y to Next Tuesday evening w ill lie , — he ----- arm , y — — p , --------- Lewis Hl» the ninth mealing foi the adult , ^ ceivetl ' ’ " 1 , a " ,i le 1" tte “ r from th e ir son >)in in a naval tra in in g sister Neta went ns fa r as C brval- clothing cliss which has been camp in V irg in ia . Iis w ith him where they spent the meeting each Pieaday evening at M r. and Mrs. Lyle M ullica and week end before going on to Ft T:30 at the Jeiferson school un- son of . Lorane who have baen vis- Lewi«. der tb<> direction o f Miss M ar- ‘ .. home of Mrs. .Mulh- \ j r an(j Mm. ||<»n An<lcr«on g a m Stevenaon, high school homo- . * ' have moved to the wen* In Eugene on business last m aking in s tru c to r There w ill only Cooley place > 1,1.,,, B p . khutte rea d T uM fta ) i»- a m a m * moating attar T tm - Mrs. Anna B u rk e tt returned .................... day's class and any lady w hether o .. . , , , . , Saturday from a w eeks vis it in r .» she has been attending o r not is j>o- , |an{| a, ,h,. home of her welcome and i f you have any un .,r , n(|M,n an,i f . „ n,i. ’ w () S.,un(lvl.s ¡.anw iro m V ida Beer* spent the h u t week finished garment on whh'h you are asked to bring o" SUmmCr' in P° r,U nd Sunday and “ * * hU C0,,aK‘’ W‘,h be given individual Mrs. Graham. Mrs. T re n t is a x ,P y“ "“ i o w . f e and h .tle daughter home af- f red HeraW » - « W h e lp . * M r. end Mrs. H arold W olfard, W a lte r Tretnbley, who is e m - __- _____ tour __ _ 01 — the __ b _______ inspection ea utifu l lel tet a lcn ton (iUVs days v visit is it here w ith Mrs. was In Seattle. , ' ^ 8thteeS e nofr iitt?en Gan- Graham Ha_fold, ,S' Y ? “ L F ^ v e d in defense w ork in Seattle, nevv aud itorium nearly completed Saunders ¿ re n ts . Mr? and M rx Hugh Tron'nell attended a m e e t.1 . *venlng the tunc w ill be who t a H t r o c k by a ?ar ™atur" h,?g „ p h ? ? ,!, is ^ ndinS «he week here w ith *n the Seattle P a c i f i c College j . A M ic k e y , and o th e r relatives ing of th. Fanners Un,on tH>a. d ' d«'V'ded to the repairs and c a r. of who was tru ck by a car s a tu r busness m atters ,n P ortland the ,lis fa m iiy . campus. Interesting to note was M n| N orde|, W t. „ (h,r o f t) a k . EllK,,n„ S a tu n ta v At (hat tim e ‘'«‘’ thing and M l** Stevenson w ill y _____ . f,rs t o f the lveek- ------------- ,hf »»»tallation o f the second I irg - ridi{(. sp,.n t Saturday here w ith a handsome watch wa-. presented '«•'"■‘’'w tra te darning and patching M r. and Mrs. J. E. Redford le ft Mr and M rs F L Grannis left M rs C har«‘,s ^ :I«— S '*"« the '“‘' ‘ il” LBan ln ' M'a’ «,‘ ‘ ln ,h ‘5 au‘ *'- her sister-in-law , Mrs. W O by the board and managers to means of presmii * Tuesday night fo r Battle C reek.1 ves, erda, for Port lane beinc call we€k cnd ’n P o ria n (* with Mr- r u » w «. t Saunders- W T Jones o f lx>ndon In honor of T «’‘' «•»< meet tng which w l l 03 M ichigan, being called here by there by the serious illness of ’iin er who is do!ng dct‘,ns? work , h * rLn T M r' and P rire H am ilton hi» long years o f serva as n A p ril Gth w ill |>c on meal p lin th s serious illness of Mrs. Red- \ t r Grannis' sister Mrs M im i a t Vancouver, Washington. M r. h c « « M * m - a \ ery timely and received w ord from th e ir daugh- b oa rd ‘member. M r. Jones wot. ho-, t nlng instead of sewing, but this M r. G rannis’ sister. Mrs. M im a «. .. fo rt's father. - i her home and ' " r M ' l .. ....... .. r " " r | ' » •“ " * . ' » « W «' “ «' 2 .............. .................................... A llen o f John Day. who has been . M 1 ille e r r ..r , em , riding lhe week here. ” n Frec Methodist colleges o f cently left fo r F o rt Knox, Ken- Del Ray. these times of food rationing. 111 in a P ortland hospital fo r tw o sF*'n‘J‘ni Am erica in the present crisis o f tu cky, to be w ith her husband Jean Yearous returned to the ....... .................... 8 weeks. M r. Grannis expected to ^ jss A dkins has accepted A a r: Thursday m orning, the who is in in arm y tra in in g camp. U. o f O. last week to take the I N T E K A M E K K . IN ( O N - home of M r. and Mrs. E arl I l i l l retu rn last night, but Mrs. Gran ’ h " position o f d ire cto r of re lig i- m inisterial group met in ’ h* eol- that she liked the clim ate and exam inations she missed w hile ill. FERENCK were M r. and M rs. R iley Snod- nis w ill stay longer. ous education of the F irs t M etho- ' "« f^« * t’ h the student body was im ployed in defense w ork F rank P o rte r of S llvi r Lake g n ss of Springfield, M r. and Mrs. ' _______ fust church of Salem fo r the re- and ® *nsP1 , B d the si.igm g there. spent the week end at the B e t L ktyd Garrison and sbn Jim m y o f Mrs. D. W. Sturges and son U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON. and testimonies o f approxim ately- Mrs. Patchen of D rain visited Chilson home Eugene, M r. and Mrs. Kenneth H a rry of P ortland visited friends •'Uiind t r o f the school year. Eugene An In stitu te on In te r- fo u r hundred students and facul- F rid a y w ith an old tim e friend DeLassus and Iwby o f Spring- here the firs t o f the week and also Alyee Hansen a n d FYnclte Am erican relations w ill be held on Mr.*. S a ra h M o n tg o m e ry . T i e Rev. ;Aid Mrs. W.. A. Briggs fie ld and M r. and Mrs. Alex Snod- got th e ir house ready to rent. Hodges of S.O.C.E.. Ashland, came the U nive rsity o f Oregon campus g tjua o f Junction C ity, the oc- H a rry ~ w ili"b e ~ irid u c te d in to toe * ent ,o C orvallis Tu.'sdny where Friday night to the Hugh T ra n - A p ril 1 and 2. A lfre d U Lomax, SCOTT H O M I SOLI» casion being the b irth da y ann i-iservice F rid a y af> W3S sworn in ..v . chaplain in nells. Ml«» Hodges w ent to Eu- professor of business a dm inistra- versflty o f M r. H ill's sister, Mrs. I _______ , ’ i’ ** a rm y w ith the ratin g o f F irst gene S aturday to vis it aunt tion and chairm an of the in s titu - James A. .Scott announced M on P.iley Snodgrass. | Mrs. Thomas Neal o f Bandon '‘ « « - ’ant. They were dinner Mrs. George H ill and children fo « J h< ’ * w k . nil to. announced F riday. The cooter- visited several days at the home a’ ,he <'»•<■ rs -¡uart.-rs. day that he had sold his home at have returned from C alifo rn ia and’ returr«-«! re- enie w ill be on«t o f a series spun- Cedar park east of town to Ed Bob Nelson, who received an o f the Rev. and Mrs. H ilto n Park. f r ' m C orvallis they w ent to .Sheri- _ an staying w w ith ith het be. m m other, other. Mrs. M ix. - n t l y iro m a visit w ith her m oth- sored by Nelson A. Rockefeller, dan a n d w ere' accompanied "home u'ard Adams M r- S o tt said lie are staying honorable discharge from the ------------- would move w ith in about tw o Elmoor, w hile M r. H ill is in the 'M ,s' A " na «<'H»,|,I <>/ G runts coordinator o f In te r-A m erican af- arm y last m onth, is employed in Mrs. R obert Beck returned ______ by tb c ir daughter. Mrs. I»on Lady weeks to Hemet. C a lifo rn ia where arm y. P‘,ss M l? h ‘>bold hfls *vor»p promote cooperation w ith Portland at the Damascus dat.v. Thursday from a three weeks vis- v' bo bad sPcn« «b? week vis itin g he and Mrs. Scott w ill reside fo r M r. and Mrs. E a rl C arlisle of 1 ■ ' w<‘‘‘«< South and t entrnl America_____ Mrs. Nelson, who is w ith him, is it w ith her husband who is sta- «bore. the duration. They plan on m oving W aldi'n have both been quite sick employed by the Jackson Im ple- tioned at L o w ry Field. Denver. ¡„.a, u _ r . . - l . n ment Co. .... Colorado. She is employed at the M rs L W Coiner is employed ' e atn t ' W h ° m “ m a“ « i v .u — — Cottage B akery part tim e in the Arnest Insurance b' n c died into the arm y. M r. M r. and Mrs. L in n Eastburn Renewals and servicing o f fire office. 8000 sa,d hp Pia™»-! on re tu rn - have received word from th e ir insurance policies in companies; M r. and Mrs. Chester Ayres and ------------- ,n2 here Where hc has prop' w n John who “ ,n N o r,h A ,ric a As this paper goes to press. Mrs. e rty interests a t the close of the that he has been promoted to heretofore represented by O liver fa m ily o f Junction C ity were Sun- s ta ff sergeant. O. Veatch w ill have prom pt atten- <iay guests at the home of .Mr. and w - v -■lcG '?e is reported c ritic a lly w a r- Mrs. L in n Eastburn accompani tion from W orth Harvey. Phone M rs. W a lte r Sorensen. L ittle L in - *«« at her borne. Seed P ro te c tio n ed her sister, Mrs. F red Lane, to 152-J. 3 2 -ltc da Lou Ayres remained this week ,, ------------- E v e ry possible p re ca u tio n should Sand Point, Idaho, last week and ------------- at the Sorensen home. M rs L " sl,e c one r,nd d a u g h te r J a n e t re tu r n e d S a tu r d a y b® ’ * ken u> av' " d « " ju ry to a v a ila b le helped her move her fa m ily to Don't forget Theta Rho dinner, ~ . good corn seed by insects or rodents. Cottage Grove. Saturday 6:00 p. m „ I.O.O.F. hall. H ear Waldo P. Davis play the ,rorn Grand fla p « !;, Michigan, Mrs. George W oodworth Is soli 50c. Help buy w a r bonds. 3 2 -ltp bells Sunday eve at C hristian where they have b w n v is itii»K the I f stored in tig h t con tain ers, 20 or- d in a ry m oth balls p e r bushel of g ra in c itin g fo r the Red Cross w a r cam ------------- j Church. Endeavor, 6:30. Preach- l ’? st tw ° m on«b» *i« h Mrs. Cone's w ill g ive good p ro te ctio n and w ill paign in this neighborhood. Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, ing service, 7:30. Jim Chapman. f,K>ther and other rela ’ ives. not in ju re g e rm in a tio n o f the seed. H arley Eastburn. who is in the Phone 217J. 1-tfc evangelist. 3 2 -ltc arm y a ir corps at Sheppard Field, M r. and Mrs. F red Knickerbock- H enry Skade of Eugene, fa th e r Texas, calk'd his father, L in n East- You can’t see pain but you can I t pays to insure w ith sure in- e r are »pending the week in P ort- o f Mrs. H. W. Lombard, is reported burn, long distance on his b irth -' feel it. Be wise, let ch iropractic surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc *and- heal it. C all D r .Simkins, chiro- _______ j -------------------------- to be im proving a fte r suffering a day anniversary. heart attack. Mrs. Lom bard has M r. and Mrs. G rant D uliey of W E H T M IN H T R K G U I L D praetor, over Petersen's. Phone 5. Red Rose B u tte r and Ic e C rea m . O R G A N IZ E D been u t the home o f her father, Knox H ill and M r. and Mrs. M el- 29tfc Ask for th em . C. O. C rea m ery. 7 -tf 1 vin M cGuire and son M elvin John On Sunday afternoon a group of helping to cart- fo r him young women met at the home of Mrs. Vinal Randall and organized a W estm inster Guild. The object o f the G uild is fo u rfo ld : worship, study, service and recreation. Miss Eunice V a nD e nturg led a devo tional service, a lte r which Mrs. Joy explained the purpose o f the meeting. The group was eager to ' form the proposed organization, which began w ith a membership o f everyone present. The group was initiated in an impressive candle cerpmony by M rs. Randall, Miss VanDenburg and Mrs. Joy. A com m ittee of D orothy Moore, Eleanor Wagner and A rie tta Rob erts w ill present a constitution at the next meeting, which w ill be held at the A. W. H elliw e ll home, w ith Eleanore Tischler, hostess. Anna Petersen and M argaret Stevenson w ill have charge o f the program. Follow ing the business J meeting Mrs. Randall invited the g irls to the dining room where i they served themselves from a b ea utifu lly appointed tea table. Bouquets of daffodils and other ! e arly flowers paid trib u te to the j firs t day of spring. 1 i^atnam Mosby Creek New Supply of Sherwin-Williams Paints Loggers’ Supplies RAILWAY EXPRESS OFFICE Moved from 16 South 6th Street to the Cottage Grove Ice Works office at 26 North 7th St. A continuation of your patronage appreciated Fishing Tackle Sturges Garage Reopened General Hardware And Now Being Operated by A1 Ziebeck G ra b er - G e tty s General Automobile Repairs Phone 14 30 S. 7th St. Dependable Hardware J. M. McCLARNAN, Agent J