The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 23, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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T H E S E N T IN E L . P O T T A GW A B O V E
M r. and Mrs T S. Beals, Mrs
Mamie Gidney, Mrs. Joseph Saf-
ley. Mrs W ill Norwood and Mrs
Velma Ellwands attended the fun-
ernl o f Ray Beals F riday al Bell-
fountain. Mr. Reals was kille d in-
«t.intis w hile logging in (he we»xK
He was a nephew of T. S. Beals.
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T i l l K K D A Y . Sr»l T F .M IIE R 33, 1943
Miss Leona H a m ill w ill leave MRS. HF.l.F.N .ICIIV IIARIIl TO
SCOUT ( » C R T OF HONOR
this week end fo r K irtla n d when*
OUFN VOICF STI OIO
she will be a nurses aid at the I
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Shune hospital u n til January 1,
|i,.|,.n Judv Ila rd v is >, w ell
" f H nnor was held Mon-
when she w ill e nte r tr , titlin g at known «m,.
i h , . i.-, .
!
" l,: ” 1,1 ,,u’ J ,'Heisun school
the M ultnom ah county hospital.
Grove*
res,denis"* She u ° " M
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,on
W. < held fuj BUI
Miss Pearl Monroe left Friday ¡„. K r a o ^ n
Valentin,- and
ey and assistant S e o u lm aste r Joc
l'iiek and Lance Nalsh. K. A.
Wells, Willanii-t
itiunt'll Scout
E xe cu tive was preaeut and inailo
Ih,- avvanla.
Mrs Gidney. Mrs. Safley and Mrs fo r Kellogg w he.e she w ill teach
,o Chicago In t id e , , M is
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" mh,* ld K ,' " h W ool, > re
Norwood
-school again 11, is year
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Hartly studied w ith
Mr. P h ilip tt„d is in charge of the Reaver
Mrs. Floyd Raynes left Sunday
Mr. and M rs F I
Grannis
» " ‘I outstanding p atrol Robert Nmsh received a
W en,I, Il 11,-lin w ili In- in
K I. Giannis. exponent on to n e cu ltu re .
m er.t badge lo r IVla.Ion. also Ins
fo r Oregon C ity , to jo in her bus- L t. , jg> and M rs Robert Grannfa
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tow n tin- week o f S,-plein-
band who is in defense w ork In and Mi's. Bruce Pcarxoii soent a
•*lrs <»atd> wns soloist at m any H ta r pm and senior p a tro l
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Portland
They have bought a lew days the fir s t Of the week at leading churches fo r five years in c i's stripes Present at the C ourt
C hicago. T w o years
w ith
the o f H o n o r besides the S couts were
home out from Oregon C ity. Mrs. the beach
priced from
call Mrs. Il
A . I lagen,
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great Second Baptist church of Mrs. Jo«- C lic k ,
M rs
Lance
Raynes was employed in the F irst
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(tha
t
city.
She
also
directed
the
Naish,
J.
It.
Leonard,
the
Rev
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N ational bank hete fo r the past
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Joy de-
tw o years.
parted Sunday afternoon for th e ir choir . at the West Pullm an Bap- F ra n k B lo w n , Seaman Ben llie lt-
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Jnew home in Altus. Oklahoma. 11511 cburch fo r on, year. She also
gave vocal train in g w hile in C hi­
Mrs. Julia Stearns o f Portland, where the Rev. jo y w
be
pastor
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|a ia v v i
who has been visiting at the home ,.f the F irst Presbyterian church, cago.
Mrs. H ardy is n member of Phi
o f her brother and sister-in-law . They were ac-cu, ¡tamed by a
M r and M rs Hugh McCormack niece of Mrs. Joy ‘who was en- Beta, national woman's fra te rn i­
| of W alker, fo r the past tw o route to Los Angeles. They were ty of music and drama, having a t­
weeks, left fo r Roseburg where also accompanied by Mis. Earl tended the U nive rsity of Oregon.
N ow ’s the time to buy and senil that Christmas Oift to the
she w ill visit her sister and broth- Ballew and sister.
Mrs. Oval
At present Mrs Hardy is direc­
tfe Oive and Redeem S AH Oreen Stamp«
boys overseas We have a largo selection and display. Shop
er-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell, as fa r as Las Vegas, Ne- to r o f music at the F irs t Baptist
Savage, before retu rning to P ort- vada. going from there to Santa church here. Her vocal studio w ill
at Thrill Wise and save time and money.
•and-
Ana, C alifornia, where they w ill open October 1st at her home, 236
visit
Mrs.
Pow ell's
daughter. Adams avenue.
M r. and Mrs. C. H Entbree of Fauletta Howard.
TWO BALL | O l KSOMK
Portland and M r and Mrs. H arold '
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Boslaugh of M ilw aukie spent the 1
week end at the home of Mr. and
On Monday at the usual two
615 Main Street
Cottage drove
Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh. son of Mrs.
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>‘«H foursome played at the local
M
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Mre.
Francis
Queener
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and
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Chapman
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and
m ily sper.t
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darkn,ss and
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start.
id fa
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spent Saturday and
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Sunday at N o rth Bend w ith Mrs.
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holes were plavetl Eleven e “njoyed
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Chapman s parents. M r. and Mm.
potluck dinner whteh I
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Pulton and
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arland
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ith Mrs.
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n d nd m aternity
M r. and Mrs. Lloyd Fournier Chafiman's brother who was home , Qn? f an . i?,IX’ UJJ, ,SOn * :l' bt,rn *n
hop harvest, hut the I s - mh
See W. B. JO H N STO N fo r Real and baby o f Forest Grove are vis- on leave a fte r fo u r years o f ser- A ¡.J’- ,“ n<~
' « Ite r G riffin of pickers have returned. Mrs. N. J.
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals ...
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itin g
g at
at ’ the
homes o
o f f M
M r.
r. and
and VK*
v ii* ln
in the
the navy.
navy.
u 1 " ’ u Il<a>'- September 17. Nelson was very successful and
O ffice ••
No. —
22 So’
~ 5th
- - St.’
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42-tfc ltln
ho Monies
HeBoh™
also Ka,n*'d "
,a "
away
Mrs. Fred Frost and Mrs. N. S.
Born
to
M
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and
Mm.
A
lfre
d
Coburg.
assisting
in
the
M r and M rs. L. B. C hurchrigh,
~
« Cohurg. assisting in the bean
bea
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Shattuck o f Quimby,
of P illa r Rock. Washington, spent
,,n®J of _C ottag? Grove a 50,1 harvesting. The H ills have also re-
the Cooley h ill section were trans­
M U e m b e r 18. at the , urned. These two hall foursomes
acting business in Eugene F ri-
Sunday M r. and Mrs. S. I - the week end w ith M r. and Mrs.
Mackin attended a meeting of the
E’ " oodson-
h
L..'!?,,
v|,,m'i
i Wil’ con,*nuc
long ®s the nice
day.
lay leaders of the Oregon Con-
a xs
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‘ a m l w ea“ * r and " h . le the evenings
an I
v °.UnC' ‘s , «re long enough. A ll are welcome
Mrs. E. A. Green of Creswell fere nee of Metaodist churches d? , rhlandp ^
r ,h
D r i n are ÎL ? . Î r e n ,
Wh° P‘a> «O,i ur wish
was transacting business here which was held in the F irs t M eth- S n S " n eh
. ah . ♦
♦ r> .1 j
•.«_ Sunday night guesis o f the Rev. i-’rain are the ¡mrents of a son
Friday.
Shoo R r± n n ?
T th a" d M ~ - F rank K. Brown.
The horn Sunday. September 19. at the
STATE K IO l.IX ilST SU R ­
Pierce have oveÎ the meet mg
" P rt>‘
U lrichs were enroute to Coquille M cFarland
m a te rn ity
hom e.
M r. and Mrs. A l
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VEYING LAKE
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to
v,sl*
Mrs.
Ulr.-eh
s
parents,
M
r.
Gerald
Jarpes
is
his
name
and
he
purchased the C liffo rd Van Schoi-
LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCO
.
.
,
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and
Mrs.
Ernest
Purvance.
weigher!
6*4
pounds.
ack place near the Sierra Gordo
P W. S chneider, s ta te biologist
M r. and Mrs. T S. Beals of
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M r. and M rs Lawrence Kent
m ountain and have taken posses­ Camas. Washington, are visiting
The Rev. ano Mrs. Heath o f Cottage Grove announce the of C orvallis has started a survey
sion of th e ir new home. They a t the home o f M r B ^â b ’ stetëre
Lowry
of R ainier - e r e
visitors b irth o f a son bo.-n Sunday, Sep- of the Cottage Grove lake w ith a
form erly lived in the W illia m M rs. Joseph Safley and
Mrs. here Tuesday night and Wednes- tem ber 19, at the M cFarland ma- Vlew to m a k in g p la n tin g s o f fish
Keene place in the Thornton Cor- Mamie Gidnev
dny, coming fo r the a ll day meet- te m lty home. The baby weighed su,,abl‘ ‘ ,o r 'b a t sector
w ith in
ner d istrict.
few week«. It Is a n tic i­
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,
big at the Assembly o f God 9*4 pounds and has the
been next
named
pated that the survey w ill con­
c
• Max,ne ( urrin, who has been church and were guests at the Michael Lawrence.
M lss Orlena M a rlin left S atur- in c iv il sen ice employment in Sa- home of M r. and Mrs. J. W. Fish-
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sume approxim ately 45 days. Pres­
day fo r M cM innville
to enroll lem, has been transferred to F o rt er.
ent plans call fo r the eradication
103,200 C A SU A LTIES SINCE
again in L in fie ld College. She was Douglass at Salt Lake C ity. Miss
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of the rough fish
before the
.START O F WAR
T M te ^ O n lv C u tR M t«
joined here by her
roommate. C u rtin is the daughter of M r. and
The Rev. and Mrs. Atwood Fos
plantings are made.
Miss Maxine H ardin o f K lam ath Mrs. Lynch
C
u
rrin
o
f
Black
B
u
tte
te
r
and
baby
Ju
dith
and
M
rs
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W A S H IN G T O N The office of
Falls, who accompanied her to -----
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route and " spent ‘ the
week end at Foster's mother. Rev. Mrs. Ethel w ar inform ation said Thursday
M cM innville.
er home before leaving fo r Utah. Gutekunst, a ll of Salem, were here that announced casualties of the
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Tuesday night and Wednesday. U nited States armed forces from
Mrs. J. G. G r l ^ o f Mohawk
Mrs. F ra n k Thompson has re- The Rev. and Mrs. Foster were the outbreak o f the w ar to date
is at the home o f her daughter, signed a t the Cottage Grove overnight guests at the home of to ta l 105,205 The fig ure does not
Mrs. Wayne Monroe, assisting in Cleaners. New employes a t the M r. and Mrs. W D. Lovegren and include casualties where the next
the care of Mrs. Monroe and cleaners are Mrs. Floyd C roxell Rev. Mrs. G utekunst was the of kin have not been notified
baby, Jean Helen.
and Mrs. Catherine W hite.
guest o f Mrs. E R Lemley. Mrs.
Based on w ar and n$vy depnrt-
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.
vv X» o-*u
« -c , Gutekunst w a s
the m orning ment reports, the to ra l includ«-d
M rs Maude Powell, who makes
Mrs. W. M. Bishop o f Salem speaker at the Assembly o f God 20,101 dead 28 Z26 wounded 32-
her home at the LaSells Stew art was a week end guest at the home church Wednesday
and the Rev. 905 missing and 23 970 prisimere
home, spent the week end at of her daughter, Mrs. C urtis Foster, the evening speaker when o f war.
Springfield and Eugene. D uring French. M r. Bishop spent Sunday the mortgages o f the church and
her absence Miss Lois Addington at the French home.
parsonage were burned.
( ARI» OF TILANKS
took her place at Mrs. Stewart's.
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Miss B e tty Arnest, home eco-
Guests at the home o f the Rev.
We wish to thank our friends
Miss B e tty «un.,«,
Adkins IHU
has been
high ana
and .virs
Mrs. H. T. Park are Miss and neighbors fo r the flo ra l offer-
»»W»
ueen nomics teacher
„ « » „ , „ in the
,irc « Bend
n u mgn
spending. the past several days in school, visited her parents, M r. Nadine Grice and Miss M y rtle ings and th e ir kindn - , during the
Portland and Salem w ith relatives and M rs/ G. B. Arnest, over the Hansen of Wenatchee, Washing- sickness and death of our daugh-
ana friends.
week end.
'ton , who are assisting here w ith ter, M rs. France, Ewing. F rank
the C hristian w o rk of the As- E llsw orth and fam ily,
Mr. and
Miss Clara Buckner of Oregon
Mrs. Fred Schemer and chil- scmbly of God church.
Mrs. H. A. Ellsw orth.
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C ity was a Sunday overnight dren of Roseburg spent the week
guest at the home of her sister, end at the home o f her parents,
Mrs. F rank Brown. She returned M r. and Mrs. Hugh McCormack
to Oregon C ity Monday and was of W alker.
accompanied by her m other, Mrs.
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K atie Buckner, who has been vis-
M r. and Mrs. C liffo rd F. N ick-
itin g at the home of her daugh- erson of Minneapolis, Minnesota,
ter-
are visiting w ith M r. Nickerson’s
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sisters, Mrs. F. G. S tille r and Mrs.
M r. and Mrs. D. W. Sturges of S. S. Trask.
P ortland called on friends here
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Sunday and Monday, retu rn in g
M r. and Mrs. Dale Harden of
home Monday evening.
Seattle, Washington, were week
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end guests o f D t. and Mrs. H. A.
M r. and Mrs. George York and Hagen.
son W illia m of Portland spent
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W h e n Jimmy went overseas, something
important civilian wartime services, and it
last week vacationing at the home
Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream,
o f Mrs. York's pur: nts, M r. and Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tr
out of his father’s heart went with him.
urgently needs more volunteers. It has
M rs. A. C. Spriggs.
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It left an aching sort o f emptiness, because
saved many lives already, by locating and
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I t pays to insure w ith sure in-
Jimmy and his Dad were pretty close pals,
directing lost American fliers. It may save
Sickness is the undersea c ra ft surance w ith Chas. H a ll
14-tfc
and Jimmy may never come hack. But if
jo u r life when enemy bombers attack, as
th a t is seeking to destroy your
he doesn’t, it won’t be because his Dad let
experts’ say they surely w ill. /
ship of life. See your chiropractor.
Sohofield S tew art fo r Plumbing.
him down.
D r. Simkins, over Peterson's. Phone 217J.
1-tfp
The A .W .C . is only one o f dozens o f
Phone 5,_________ 3 tfc
Jimmy’s Dad is the kind who would like
ways we civilians can and must back up
to be carrying a gun, too. But instead, he’s
our fighting men. More than a duty, it’s
sticking at his job, supporting the family,
our bririlege to be Citizen Soldiers of onc
kind or another.
paying the big new taxes, buying W a r
Bonds. He makes his Victory Garden really
Anti that’s the way we o f Associated
produce. He gives blood to the Red Cross
look at omr wartime job o f supplying fuels
as often as they’ll let him. And once a week,
anti lubricants to our armed forces, includ­
starting at midnight, he serves a spotter’s
ing increasing quantities o f precious 100-
shift for the A ircraft W'arning Corps. Yes
octanc gasoline for the air forces. Serving
sir, Jimmy's D ad is in the fig h t too,
Uncle Sam, unavoidably impairs the service
shoulder-to-shoulder with his boy, and
we are able to rentier you. Some products,
yours. And that goes for every other mem­
st,me ingredients o f others, are diverted
THE AIRCORPS CADET
M ore and more pilots, liom liardiers, and
ber o f Jimmy’s family, too.
partially or entirely to military uses. But,
Piano Tuner
Coats
<” 495 „ .« 2 9 ^ '
ï\
D on’t Forget
Lactogen Baby Food
2J/a lbs $1.99
$1.35 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Comp.
98c
75c Vick’s Rub
59c
Ream Typing Paper
79c
Prang’s 8 color Paints
39c
Waterproof Sheeting for Baby Beds $2.00
Indoor Clothes Line and Reel
49c
60c Drene Shampoo
49c
Wave Sets
10c to 35c
Pancake Makeup
25c to $1.50
Eyebrow Tweezers
25c
A Box Full of Jams, Jellies, Cookies and
Candy Ready to Mail Overseas $1.49
B IR T H S
C
W e Have a Good Stock
of Kroehler Davenports and Chairs and
Sealey Mattresses
We are exclusive dealers for Kroehler fur­
niture and Sealey mattresses in the
Cottage Grove area.
Jimmy’s Dad’s in the Fight, Too
M c L aughlins
FURNITURE STORE
Where Your
Life Insurance
Premiums Go
Equitable life Insur­
ance Society Pur­
chases $225,000,000
in U. S. Bonds on
First Day of Third
War Loan Drive
On September 9th, President
Parkinson announced t h a t the
Equitable had purchased $225,-
000,000 of w ar bonds in the gov­
ernm ent th ird w ar loan drive.
This brings the to ta l United
States Government Securities pur­
chased by the Equitable from the
Treasury since January 1st of this
year to $385.850,000 which ex­
ceeds the $220,000,000 received as
premiums from its policy holders
during the same period.
The above is subm itted by H. K.
M etcalf, agent in the ¡liter, t of
the 3rd w ar loan campaign.
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