ra r 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. n R F fW T 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 —— _ 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 " " l '“ '> ln ‘ lu ‘ x, \ " . , . ,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 " " mh,* ld K ,' " h W ool, > re Norwood -school again 11, is year H an v tiu d f-d a a h M ... '' r' * _______ 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 .. . , . . , - , — ~ 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 ild- _ j 'r»»__ *__ . s___ . . > . . | in « lt»adin«.* phnrt’h.u f*».. fi».., ... i.. vt.,.,.,. i».,....... . .. .» . and hei- 27. l'o r in fo rm a tio n , 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, A great Second Baptist church of Mrs. Jo«- C lic k , M rs Lance Raynes was employed in the F irst - ___ (tha t city. She also directed the Naish, J. It. Leonard, the Rev I r li p h o iir I Iti Y. 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- ------------- 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 »» I ill II X *x |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 ' — ---------- 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. _ >‘«H foursome played at the local M i. »nd Mre. Francis Queener w urae C u r, js K n .,u.h ||m| B a r. Embree. 'UV L ° f .? S° n 'Mun HIH W,,n ,h l' r " * ’ M r. and n Chapman j , l ' l t . . ' _ 7 . I?' Iowest a seoro approaching m l . « » in « s Mrs. w a ij b . F i a m n i k n k (I i p i i u u i D . ” Y . r • J ” . , ’ K v u iu u Due u r i to o T 'T ' \ 7 E> T> T T ? T ? C? and m ily sper.t g,‘ er2 !!y i * by darkness darkn,ss and «»<* a « late >»<e sta start. id fa fam spent Saturday and rt, only 7 1 1 X K K I K T S Sunday at N o rth Bend w ith Mrs. ® J P°u" d» «” d “ <» holes were plavetl Eleven e “njoyed X Chapman s parents. M r. and Mm. potluck dinner whteh I v, x t .t-.._ , j •"*" ,'*'> ■ « » » « i n n e r » m e n follow - M cF a rla m aternity Onp m<.m m, hcr ,s ls s tll, s ||„ asslsting aa8l. --------------— --------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Pulton and » with v tr, , A1 A l A t ’ ,he arland ate rnity tx, 1X, lH, Onc .. s tlnj{ ------------------------------------------------------ Herbert Fulton, w ith Mrs. «e the M cF e ra ria 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 ... - . . — — 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.’ - 42-tfc ltln ho Monies HeBoh™ also Ka,n*'d " ,a " away Mrs. Fred Frost and Mrs. N. S. Born to M r. 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 „ » w X S P « ‘ 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 _______ VEYING LAKE - -- - _ _ _ _ _ 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 . . , „ 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 ------------- 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 _______________________ ‘ L , 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- ____________ ___ 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 _______ 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 - - -------- — ---------- . . . uuu,,,, W A S H IN G T O N The office of Falls, who accompanied her to ----- ‘ 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 ~~ » , », w, Z 7 ----- 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- » u . 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. -------------’ j - ------------ 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. 6 -ltp 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. _______ 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 ------------- 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 _______ Sunday and Monday, retu rn in g M r. and Mrs. Dale Harden of home Monday evening. Seattle, Washington, were week ------------- 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 ----------- - 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. _______ It left an aching sort o f emptiness, because saved many lives already, by locating and ------------ 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. WnnfpH ▼ ▼ a u L V U , Î AIR CREW F0R ARMY AIR MEN CORPS Attention Men From 17 to 26 Years of Age EXAMINING BOARD VISITS EUGENE ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 30th INTERVIEWS AND EXAMINATIONS AT THE EUGENE POST OFFICE 10 A M. TO 5 P. M. Advertisement Sponsored for Air Corps Procurement Program by KELLY DRUG STO RE navig a to rs are needed by I'n e ie S am ’s ra p id ly g ro w in g a ir force. Planes are flo w in g from prodnetio n lines— a ir crews tnnsf be tra in e d at the same pace. ENLIST as a CITIZEN SOLDIER The U. S. Army A ir Force runs the A ir craft W arning Corps. 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