The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 20, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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T! 11 ’Its I) A Y MAY 20. 19 ti
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M rs Eller, Burton of Eugene
was a week-end v is ito r in Cottage
Grove w ith frier..*.«.
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The Eugene B utton
club is
meeting this afternoon at
the
home of Mrs. E dith Wood at her
London home.
M is. P hyllis Foster and Mis.
Jeanne M orton assisted at the
county I-11 club achievement In
Eugene last Saturday.
Exhibits
from local clubs were sent io Eu­
gene to be judged by Mi s Helen
Cowgill, assistnnl state club lead­
er. fo r scholarship awards. No
spring achievement fa ir was held
Honor Gnard Salutes General
I'
Mrs. Wesley Thompson and Mrs.
Lloyd DeYoung and daughter
Sandra left Tuesday
night for
Oakland and San Francisco, C ali­
fornia. fo r a v is it w ith th e ir sis­
ter.
M r. and Mrs. E. E. Cone and
daughter M arjorie and Mr. and
M rs. S. L. Maekin spent Sunday
at C orvallis w ith M r. and Mrs.
O m er Moore, fo rm e r Cottage
Grove residents. Mrs. Alice M erc­
er and daughters Carol and Alice
Mae were also guests Sunday at
the Moore home.
THANK YOU
REV W. V McGKE
M r. apd Mrs. Clyde R olx'rts
spent last week at G rants Pass
and N o rth Bend where M r. Rob­
erts went in the interest of arm y
engineer w o rk and was accom­
panied by M rs. Roberts.
615 Main Street
C IT Y
Cottage Orove
Miss Bernice P atten o f P o rt­
land visited over the week end
w ith her m other, Mrs. Frances
Patten.
B R IE F S
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Rea!
Estate Bargains, Loans Rentals
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc
Mrs. O. L. Nichols returned Sat­
urday from a week's visit w ith
Captain and Mrs. C. C. Cruson at
F o rt Stevens. She left Monday fo r
San Francisco. C alifornia, where
she w ill spend a week visiting
w ith
her m other-in-law ,
Mrs.
Jennie W. Nichols and also w ith
M rs. A. M. DeVall.
J. O. Craven o f Iowa, who is
visitin g at the home of his sister.
M rs. N. E. Compton, spent last
week in Eugene at the home of
his niece, Mrs. W. R. Ashworth
and husband. He returned here
Sunday and w ill make an indefi­
n ite v is it at the Compton home.
M r. and Mrs. E arl Bleile and
son E a rl Jr. were recent guests
at the Joe T. Sm ith home.
M r. and Mrs. Buck Cagle of
P ortland spent the week end here
visitin g her parents, M r. and Mrs.
Fred Bressler.
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I t pays to insure w ith sure in-
surance w ith Chas. H all.
14-tfc
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Schofield S tew art to r Plumbing.
Phone 217J.
1-tfc
66th Annual Commencement Exercises
Univsrsity of Oregon Set for May 36
M r. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and
daughter Helen ¿pent Sunday in
C orvallis w ith th e ir son and his
w ife. M r. and Mrs. Stew art Rob­
erts.
G IF T P A R C E L H E L E N YN-
N O t N C E D BY B EW
O w ing to the absence of ship­
ping arrangements, no g ift par­
cels can be sent u t this tim e to
prisoners of w a r o r c iv ilia n * held
captive by the Japanese, it was
announcisi by the Board o f Eco­
nomic W arfare,
A fte r June 10. it was also an­
nounced, g ift parcels may not he
shipped by next o f kin o r by re­
lie f societies to prisoners o r c iv i­
lian internees who are nationals
of the U nited N ations other than
the United States and the B ritis h
Em pire. The change does not a|>-
ply to parcels authorized to be
mailed every 60 days to members
of the armed few es and civilians
o f the United States and the
B ritis h Em pire held by the enemy.
M r. and M rs B a ri Ew ing and
granddaughter F rancellia
Kaye
spent Sunday up the Mohawk
w ith Mrs. Ew ing's m other. Mrs.
A lb e rt Adkins w ent to Portland C om ellia Low ell and Mrs. Eva
Saturday night to v is it his broth­ R itte r.
er, H. M. Adkins o f Spokane.
HOW TO SAFEG U AR D GOV­
Washington, who is a patient in
Mrs. La Verne Ew ing is home
E R N M E N T C H EC K
St. Vincents hospital. He returned from the Sacred H eart hospital
home Sunday night, stopping o ff where she has been fo r some tim e
To safeguard dependents and
at Salem to v is it his daughter, and plans to stay at the home of
others who reg ula rly receive Gov­
Miss B e tty Adkins.
her m oth er and fa th e r-in -la w ernm ent checks, the follow ing p ro
w hile convalescing. LaVerne spent cedure is urged by the U. S. Se­
The Rev. H ilto n P a rk spent a the week end w ith his wife.
cret Service to help stop thieves
few days the fir s t o f the week at
and forgers: 11» Some member of
Brooks at the Assembly o f God
L. P. Nebelung, m in is te r o f the the fa m ily should always be at
camp grounds helping to get the Church o f C hrist, made a tr ip to home when checks are to be de­
camp grounds ready fo r the sum­ Castle Rock, W ashington, last
livered; <2) a ll m ail boxes should
m er camp meeting. He was ac­ week and brought his w ife and
be equipped w ith a lock, and the
companied as fa r as Dallas by children, Paul and D orothy back in d ivid u a l’s n;un- should be p rin t­
Mrs. P ark and tw o sm all daugh­ w ith him.
ed clearly on the outside o f the
ters Sylvia and Darlene, who vis­
box; (3) cheeks soould be cashed
ited friends there.
M r. and Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. M ar­ in the same place each month,
tha M arsh, Mrs. M ille r, Mrs. Ray m aking ide ntifica tion easier; (4»
Mrs. H. C. W illiam son o f Red­ Vincent, M rs. Bechdoldt, Mrs. checks should not be endorsed un­
mond, fo rm e r Cottage Grove resi­ Sm all and daughter Miss M arjorie t il you are in the presence o f the
dent, was here over the week end Sm all and Miss Goldie Hayes a t­ person who is t t cash it.
transacting business. M r. W illia m ­ tended the Lane C ounty conven­
son, fo rm e r Sm ith-Hughes teach­ tion o f the Church o f C h rist at
Understand Fnmb Explosion Effect?
er here and more recently w ith Irv in g last week.
Earth shock, one of the mi st dan­
the federal security adm inistra­
gerous and least understood effects
Leston Durham o f P ortland vis­
tion is now w ith the arm y infan­
of bomb explosions, endangers large
tr y and has completed his firs t ited over the week end w ith his and small buildings of nearly every
parents, M r. and M rs. Nelson type ot construction and foundation
tra in in g period.
Durham.
In an area under attack. With the
Miss M argaret Stevenson, Mrs.
exception of all-steel or concrete
Red Rose B utter and Ice Cream. frame buildings, all structures are
Shelley and Mrs. Darlene W o lff
spent last week end a t Chiloquin Ask for them. C. G. C ream ery. 7 -tf affected to some degree by the vi­
w ith Mrs. W o lff's parents. Mrs.
brational effect, or earth shock, pro­
We may have to give the D evil ■ duced by a bomb explosion below the
W o lff’s m other returned here
■ us dues. But don't make the Axis surface of the earth, an effect which
w ith them fo r a visit.
• ny presents by not being able to is similar to that of a local earth­
keep on your job. See D r. Sim kins, quake, except that earthquake
C hiropractor, o v e r
Petersen’s. movements may be said to be slow­
Phone 5.
38-tfc er.
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TIRE NEEDS
We have a complete line of No. 1
and 2 auto passenger tires — Try
us first.
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Also a full line of
DELCO
BATTERIES
for every car model.
FLATTERS TEXACO
SERVICE STATION
Fifth and Washington
A REAL BUY
Saturday, May 29. is alum ni
day. Events w ill include the an­
nual meeting o f the State Asso­
ciation of U nive rsity Alumnae,
and semi-annual m eeting of U n i­
ve rsity Alum ni, and a luncheon at
John S traub hall
fo r
faculty,
alum ni, and the graduating class.
The classes of 1913. 1918. und 1933
w ill u nite at the luncheon and at
dinners in the evening.
The baccalaureate services w ill
occur at 11 a. m. Sunday, May
30, followed by the tra d itio n a l
Fern ami Flow er procession. Ed­
gar W. Sm ith, o fflc lu l represen­
ta tive of the state board of high­
er education, w ill carry*a mess. ge
from the governing txxly to the
graduating class, and Frvd T.ck
M. H unter, chancellor o l tin state
system o f higher education, w II
give a pa i lin g message to tne o u t­
going cluss of 1943.
Real Estate, Loans and Rental!
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
Phone 58
Now Showing thru Saturday
FIRST GREAT SCREEN DRAMA OF THESE HEROES
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Ik« C. S. fixrlUi C*t»«|wWe *U|»n«« Story
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Sow« f i l l ky Inn» I n .
Then on
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
May 23-24-25-26
Leact 3 firne# ifie, Pleasure oPdryFilrryri Town,:
fESSIREE! SEATS WOW 1
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U N IV E R S IT Y S I M M ER
HESSION
U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON.
Eugene. -D u rin g the 39th annual
slim m er session at the U niversity
of Oregon commencing June 12
and ending August 27. one fu ll
q u a rte r o f intensive and special­
ized w ork may be completed, It
is announced in a bulletin Just
released. Many courses, m ainly
lower-division, w ill run through
Ih r entire 11 weeks, w hile others,
of upper division and graduate
levels, w ill lx* completed In e.i -h
o f the two sessions of five and
one-half weeks each.
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Adm.-Children 15c, Adults 55c
Save on Paint and Wall Paper at
WESTERN AUTO
Use this opportunity to re decorate nt a very low cost.
W estern'8 “ ECONOMY-PAK Wall Paper effers big saviugs
Each “ ECONOMY PA R” contains enough paper and berder to do a small room designed
with the most popular colors in attractive patterns.
Suprem e Q uality
¿6
ECONOMY-PAK”
Enough for n small room
$1.19
Enough for a large ream
$2.38
Wallpape; paste, 2 lb. ba#
30c
5 lb bag
60c
l '/ 2 inch Seam Rol'er
25c
Home Wallpaper kit contains wide brush, roller,
marker, paste brush, cutter and chalk
$1.10
W e’ve just received a new shipment of paint, too.
Interior Gloss Enamels, asstint. cf colors
qt. 08c
Semi -git js Interior Finish
qt. 98c
Hard Drying Floor Enamel
qt. 96c
Decorative Enamels, lnrge choice of colors
from
10c up
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W. B. JOHNSTON
“Let MAY Take Your Worries Away”
U N IV E R S IT Y
OF '
Eugene. The 66th annual com­
mencement at the U nive rsity of
Oregon has been set lo r Sunday,
May 30, nt Mg A rth u r court, ac­
cording to D r James IE G ilbert,
dean of the college of lilie ra t arts
and chairm an of* the commence­
ment exercises. Raccalaureate anil
commencement services w ill take
place the same »lay. w ith an e sti­
mated 600 seniors graduating.
The commencement ¿duress w ill
lie delivered in the evening by Dr.
Donald M Erb, pre sid ir.i of the
university, and the btt<. aureate
seim on in the m orning hy Dr.
W illis to n W irt, pastor of the F irst
Congregational church in Eugene.
w I hi w ill retu rn from his post us
arm y chaplain ai M nttier field.
Sacramento. C alifo rn ia, to speak.
Dr. Erb's topic w ill be "W ars
Also Teach."
4 large and coni fort a hie room dwelling, rem odeled and
redecorated on inside, woodshed Ixdh of which have been
newly shingled, garage not so good, largt corner lot, fine
garden land, shade ami some fruit trees. A w onderful lo­
cation, F IN E .neighborhood, lots of Imilt ins, city w ater
and lights, sewer connections, hath, toih r, hot and cold
water, paved streets, all city im provem ents paid, a correct
T ITLE given.
Owners anxious to sell, hence I am instructed to take
quick action in the sale of same. |f you are interested in a
HOME of this kind as well as a SOUND investment make
an effo rt to investigate this BUY SOON as it will no, las,
long before being sold. Price $1 600.00, Cash $1000.00, b al­
ance easy term s. Interest 5%.
Office 22 South 5th St.
ARCADE
THEATRE
Arrivlnc In Cayenne, French Guiana, tu puy respect» tu the new gov­
ernor, ^ean Kspenne, M aj. Gen. Joseph U. Fateh return» the »alule
ot the Senegalese guard ol honor. Fateh ta eoinmander at the II. 6.
Irlin d a d bs»e.
Mrs. E lm er Tonico is vis itin g in
Seattle at the home of her son
M r. and Mrs. W. E. Buell of ami daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs.
Roseburg were Sunday guests at Walte» Tohlen.
the home of M r. and Mrs. A lb ert
D r. A. B. C rom well o f Eugene,
Woodard Mr. Buell is a brother
professor in the N orthwest C h ris t­
o f Mrs. Woodard.
ian College supplied at the Bap­
Ralph Monroe o f Portland spent tist church both morning and eve­
Saturday night and Sunday here ning. Sunday. May 16.
w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs.
J. D. Monroe. He was accompani­
ed here by W alt Trem bley. Mrs.
Trem bley
returned to P ortland
w ith her husband Sunday.
J. |>. Monroe s|smt Sunday at
Roseburg at the home o f his sis­
ter, M r. Etna Preble, where they
held a fa m ily reunion
Yes. 1 urn late in saying it. but never /o o bite to say, Fhank You.
“ Thank You," dear friends and relatives These words. I hank You
ca rry th e ir G O LD EN NOT ID E E meaning lo r your love, sympathy
an»l constant dally eaie and tender helping ham|s.
D uring the Illness and fin a lly the heavenly horn«' going of Mrs.
H a rrie tt* Veateh McGee, my Ute-long wedded companion. Together
we have lalsired in I he vineyard ol our Lord Jesus C hrist and walked
together in love fo r more than fifty -fo u r years. Yea. thank you from
the depth of a loving, appreciative mid grateful heart
Mr. and Mrs. Paris Breedlove
and fa m ily who have resided at
Venice. C alifornia, fo r the past
year returned here Saturday to
make th e ir home. Mr. Breedlove
who had been employed by the
N orth Am erican A viation Co.,
found the Oregon clim ate too a t­
tra ctive and decided to retu rn
home. They »tv located on Black
B u tte route where Mr. Breedlove
w ill be employed in the lum ber
industry.
Mrs. Ellen
H un te r returned
home Sunday night from A tlanta,
Georgia, where she has been the
past three months at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. James Shirley
and fa m ily and helping care for
Mrs. S hirley and baby. Mrs. S hir­
ley was fo rm e rly Miss V irg in ia
H unter.
this year, Hut I« h ” i I exhibits w ill be
made at local achievement days
anil exhibitors ribbon* w ill Is*
awarded.
Paint brushes, sandpaper,
shellac, varnish, turpentine,
and linseed cd, in fact a
“ ONE STOP" store fcr your
paint nreds.
LARRY H. LEVENS
Authorised Dealer and Owner
S3 festem Auto Supply Co.
Phone 225
Cottage Grove, Ore.