The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 18, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    TTTK SENTINEL POTTAGE GROVE oRflnrR
Tin K s D w
Mrs. Isabelle Woodard of Eu-
P d Robert Newman o f Camp
H e s te r was home
fro m
Camp
gene, form erly of Cottage Grove, A dair preached Sunday m orning
A dair fo r Ihe week end.
Miss
had the m isfortune o f losing her at the Presbyterian church. He
W ilm a H am s, who is employed In
left hand at a Eugene m ill where was accompanies by his w ife and
Eugene, was home fo r the week
she was employed. W hile going were Sunday dinner guests of
end also.
down a ladder, she slipped and Principal and Mrs. G a y l o r d
her hand came in contact w ith a Davies. Pvt. Newman w ill preach
Ill,-h a u l W olleat is at the O ver-
fan causing it to be amputated.
again next Sunday at the Presby
gaard homo a fte r some tim e s|>cni
in the Eugene hospital w ith n
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terian church.
Ed Gotch, vice commander o f
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Lending aid to the U. S. Navy's broken leg. In a few days he w ill
the W illam ette council^A m erican
M rs R „hert Jordan |c f, T
recruitm en t program
to enlist ” ?turn ,o ,h<’ hospital to have the
U g lo n , visited the Brow nsville ,!av fo r g.,,, n
C a lifo rn ia to -V.IXX) more young women in the large
removed and remain
*arKr east
<nsI *,'n
Pacific Greyhound is fo r obaervatk.n
“ k ' u " “ ,V‘ “ * be " " b her husKuid. Robert jo r - W A V E S ‘
pep ta lk on membership.
dan S2 C who is stationed there c‘, r r >'*ng a large advertising tin's-
Gene H a rris Inis
finished his
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in m ore than 500 newspapers l,i,slc tra in in g at Jefferson B a r ­
Miss I-aye U 'bow , employed ks
Mrs. Ray E Duke niece o f K a rl a
of i t C ' " alifornia,
l|fo iniu. Oregon.
Nevada, ’"“ ’ks. Missouri,
and w
w ill
ill now
Oregon. Nevada,
Missouri, and
now take
C h i^ t ,0Fw,wCCo . u L
’ he M.C'
atv^m panied ' bv her hus-
N r e M r xico and parts o f Ti'e months of college work.
Greyhound Has
Message in 500
h Newspapers
N ovember
in, in n
/y 7> )v/ 6r ¡the '/IS 1 1 / OtO! S
A U tli lo n z e
I ) caler
PI IONE 27
B I RTHS
Time to Worm
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard of
Yoncalla are the |iarents of a son
born Saturday. November 13. at
few d a \s l is t W eek
LcboWl a ters Elizabeth. Barbara and M ary ? ng women. •»>»
engaged
W M t-T IM K NEK V IC E
your aheep. Get P. T Z,
the M cFarland m a te rn ity home.
few days last week.
Lou. a ll o f Carlisle. Pennsylvania 'n w,a r w ork
volunteer fo r -
M 'M i. W
I hi1 baby weighed fHfc |tounds and
—the sure wortner.
Mrs.
a tie Burroughs ~
K . ^ I a rn ' * d „ S
a visit
v is it at
at n* ' 1a’ ’ *‘,r v k * ' .
Mrs. K
Katie
returned
^ aturday
‘ « iday fo
fo r r «
has lieen named R ichard Henry.
"In
ships,
planes,
and
fire
pow-
to her home in Los Angeles. Cali- ,h* ?,U s h?nu' ,M rs IXike ’ « *
Nexi Sunday, November 21st.
Mrs.
C liffo rd Wallace
ndav
s,a,es ^ t e n a n t Irene W .I- has tavn designated Iw th.. i t . «
. M r ■ and M
r* CI,Mor‘*
r........
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• her husband to Portland Sunday
Priced
fom
ia, ...........
last week
a fte r an extend­
AU kinds of Poultry and
<
Cottage Grove announce th
the
C a r- ' ‘«'"•son. w h o is the T w e lft h N a v a l era I A s s e m b ly ot th e P r c s l . v i
,
” »f
f 1
e
where
he
boarded
a
plane
fo
r
ed visit at the home o f her broth­
M
rs
'
’
's
tric
t
W
A
VE
S
procurem
ent
of-
'church
ax
"
W
it
tune
Seivi
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l,
v
«1
of
1
1
”
on
born
Wednesday,
Livestock Remedies.
, i „ n L
November 17.
the Bulle, m ater-
er. G. E. F in n e rty and Mrs. Fin- lisle to report fo r duty. . ‘ " n Ticer. "o ur N avy is now th e great- I y
Duke and daughters w ill make •
In the w orld.
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X '
1
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7 .
nerty.
nnd
est in the w orld But ships and |,K-a | church bv a s m
s ‘ u d V .fie i mg pounds.
indefinite stay here.
plant's nrv useless w ithout tra in M iw h e rx
th
.» , k
.
ed men rn n.»» th
Tk
1 1
' o f lh ’ 1 h urt’h anri con-
Week-end house guests o f M r.
A daughter, Colleen Ann, was
Oscar McDole of Yoncalla was must use th n n -m ri *
«■ ' •
kceg’itio n and any (Alters in te r­
and Mrs. E a rl H ill and M r. and
born Wednesday, November 17, nt
transacting
business
in
Cottage
now
fillin
g
shore*
h
ill
«1«
*1
'
”
U
n
a
rv
be
given
an
opixir-
Mrs. Ed Wiese were Lawrence
the MeE'urlund m a te rn ity home to
^ , .
£ 3 , ' ° .....................• « ...........
U lesc of Vernonia, son o f Mr. and G « ,., w
I ’vt and M is Ito b crt ('b e rry of
Mrs. Ed Wiese. Mrs. John Peat
M r. N e ll S a rrt relum e d (m m duty. Ih T m u n ji'- I'm e n 'd r A m e r e ' l l w " '
rn,m
*•*' Cottage Grove. The Itaby w eigh­
o f Portland, sister o f Mrs. H ill,
ed H pounds | M C herry is stii-
"
" Wr f
, h a ‘ " '*
and M r. and Mrs. Stanley LeVack Albany Saturday a fte r v isitin g ea must step m an,I ta k e o v e r ‘
Iioric',1 at Buckley E'leld, Colorado.
" J ' h. \ r SLSU' 7 M > r ,le ,h e ' r JO‘ *
, f « h e d u le d o ffe n s iv e s
’ ¿ jid e H
“ .’ h“ **'
of Portland. W hile here M r. and S h a m
,h ' 0,h4,r ‘‘ «‘‘•'«les
Mrs. H ill and EM Wiese and th eir Graham, and looking a fte r her in this global w ar are to be ear
Saleslxroks The Sentinel
r ied out the Navy must have T
^ * 7 ”
" i d . the
guests enjoyed a fishing trip at farm near Albany.
Scottsburg,
rw i
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(<K> m ort' yo un g'w o m en by the
7 '1’r‘‘i" ' ° n« 1 nn<1
Charles
M or.sette —
made a —
busi-
end
this year
to release n en
?
’’ “I am,W'
,h e ir
.
s.--. <
mi Of inixj
venr to
v ic e “ ’
families, and others
Miss Fay Alma a Castor and Opal ” css , n P to Portland ruesday. re- fo
fo r r combat ¿
s e - rvice
trained
at H u n te r 'je « ? * ’ 7 , he ‘7 « ,
W AVES are tra
in ,
K elso.of Yakima a. Washington, re- ,u rn ,n K hom‘' Wednesday.
York / ' i n
f ,hc roaterials fo r chap-
turned to th e ir home Sunday af-
,,
...
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College ip New i Yor
NITS
f
-s a
i
te r spending the _.1
week w ith Miss ..^
'rs\ ' Allf'tf*
^ " cc \ t Lewis
of VI*n•«-<
W atson-
men
then
sssig
assigned to Naval stations ' " X
(' i " 7 * " ” ^ rtn<' n“ vy' f,,r
Castor's aunt and uncle. M r and v,Ue- C alifornia, spent a few days throughout
the
United States
mp " nd ch u rrh «c “ vltles. fo r
io —
w ith
her
E lm er J.
Kent Applicants
* — • '------- fo r enlistm ent must be use » w ith prisoners of war. and al-
Mrs. W illia
m Bainbridge.
j
. . father.
, .
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and sister-in-law ,
Mrs.
Laurel between 20 and 36 w a rs o f
f” r reruj{ee " o rk ln ’ •"« «>un
House guests over the week end i t ent and. ch‘Wren H er I’ “ ’8»»™’ , «nd have had at least tw o years
“ " d n cu ,ra l « »unfrirs
of M r. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe
A 'Lc" ls’ is s ,« 'ion« l in o f high school education Young
,
*5 ar, chi‘ P|i" o >i " - r e sup
Pronounced 2500 YEARS AGO in Seven Word«
were Mrs.
M is Monroe's
Monme « parents.
oar««,« M
xz- r. England With the quarterm asters women m eeting e n lis tm e n t
m.
"« W l,h *h ,‘ f,,,1' ," l 'ig fr o m th ,
were
quirem ents are urged to apply at f und:
«»mmunion sets. KM)
HEAR THIS INSPIRING LECTURE
and Mrs. J. G. Grimes o f Mohawk. division.
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W
om
ens
N
aval
Reserve
Head-
^
,,”
,snial
bowl*. l° 0 chaplain’«
M r. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe were
HEAR THE SPECIAL MUSIC
Mrs. E lm er J. Kent left S atur- quarters. C en tral Tow er B uilding
>0 f,,l<U«« organs, 35 mo-
also dinner guests Sunday at the
day fo r a v is it w ith her sister in San Francisco, or any U. S Navx U<’ n pK' ,u r*‘ Projection sets. 612.-
615 Main Street
Wayne Monroe home.
St. Louis, Missouri. She w ill also R ecruiting S tation
’ j® ® pice's o f devotional lite ra tu re .
Cottage Grove, Oregon
___________ ____
thousands o f hymnals, song hooks,
M r. and Mrs. Dana M cCargar visit
v“ u her
ner son,
son- L
u t. l ' Thomas
,71omas Jones.
Jones,
and Mrs. M ary M cCargar o f d u rin K her absence and M r. Kent's t
motion picture «tide« a»d films
We give and redeem S&H
lir ti)
Sl.25h.392.0t) Lx asked of the en-
Eureka. C alifornia, visited Sunday m other and o the r relatives in
Green Stamps
I
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U
I
I
U
W
( t in . nuniber
()f
p r i.sb>, (?rijin
Kansas
and
Colorado
on
her
re­
w ith Mrs. M cCargar’s daughter
|churches
throughout
the nution
tu
rn
trip
.
L
t.
Jones
has
been
—
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Mrs.
James
Sm
ith
was
hostess
M rs . A lv is W ic k s
and
f a m ily *u ‘ >' l r 'P j
- transferred
fro m
Shreveport, recently to the C om m unity club, th is m onth, ( if this WtM),000 is to
w hile enroute to Portland.
Louisiana, to a camp in M ichigan *-n members were present nnd be used fo r foreign w ar-em ergen­
J
*
I y iiss Leong H am m il. student near Chicago.
three guests. Mrs. Z. Davis. Mrs. cy relief. Then there is the p le n ti­
prison.-rs of
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J W. MacCausland and Mrs. C. G, fu l amount aiding
nurse o f Emanuel hospital Port
and . 7
Mrs.
C lark The next m eeting w ill be w ar. Lives of o u r soldiers and
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land, visited over the week end r M r. JY”
? ; C.
t \ F.
K' Nickerson
1
See W B JOHNSTON f r t * 2 ? hPr m o,her- M rs M arkham . * Urned lo th e,r home in M in - on F riday. December 3rd at the sailors made captive by the ene­
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?
neapolis, Minnesota, a fte r v is itin g home of Mrs. Horace W olfard
m y are eased w ith the s p iritu a l
K . "
a“ '
M to
Z' ' " dro"
here fo r six weeks at the homes
M r. and Mrs. G. B. Petty and and m ®b’ ria l nid supplied them,
WHERE CAN WE FIND THE ANSWER?
O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St.
W hether a church member or
E llis Decker returned to Cas­ of R. S. T rask and F G. S tille r daughter. Mrs. C. G. C la rk o f El
M r. N ickerson is a bro the r o f Paso. Texas, arrived recently and no1- lf anyone desires to give to
a fte
r spend-
Mrs. L. P. Sanford of P ortland cade Locks yesterday a”
eru
spend
Mrs. Trask and Mrs. S tille r.
located on the Johnson ranch.
-
fund Tor th e ir sons, brothers.
is
here
ith Johnston,
her parents,
M ^ Robert
r TI , r i L ^ r ’
"
•
Mrs. Ted Alumbaugh ente rtain - u r husbands in the service they
M r. visitin
and g Mrs.
W w B.
and ems M and d MrS
The Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Park ed recently w ith a miscellaneous r hou,d ^ m e m b e r this opportun-
2 C who i Won a 0^
' •Ser an
M"
A rv i!la E r d m a n o f T a i- were
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--- ------ --- F rid ay to shower In honor of Mrs. T. H oi- *,y - Mrs. Vina! T. Randall is m
called to Bandon
« Both Lectures Illustrated With Pictures
fro m F a rre
» m i / 3 day
' eave ent is spending the w in te r w ith the
ne r«l o
o f f a
a m
m end.
end
the fu
funeral
A fte r brook.
charge of the fund here,
fro m F arragut, Idaho.
hcr sister M *
Mai>.
™ . i „ „ , r„... n .._ .u.
few
ith
M r. ana
and .*u*s.
Mrs. Charles
Peck
--».a oiouvi, iwiiT». « a r y w ne ne r. spending « a a^
" days there
m vrv w u
n
m
P»*ck
EVERYBODY WELCOME
„
Week-end visitors o f Mrs. W itch e r Triends they returned home Wed- were hosts recently to the Con-
C AR D O F T H A N K S
Miss D orothy Gesme was ab- were her son and daughter-in- " “ * 7 n iSh t-
Bridge club. Three tables
We wish to thank o u r many
Song Service Begins at 7:30—Cotne Early
^ ¡ _ _ r,day and L Monday
from the law. M r. and Mrs. F'red
Fred W
W itcher
itch e r
„ _
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were at play.
friends and relatives fo r the k in d ­
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Adams school where she is second o f Hay den Bridge.
C i ^ K . ’?n,e, n Qe?L 3nd
W t
M r' and Mra Bud B u rr" « "d ness and sym pathy shown us d u r­
grade teacher on account o f ill- j
_______ _
G ilchrist o f S u th erlin were week fa m ily o f Triangle
Lake
were ing our recent bereavement.
ness. D uring her absence Mrs.
Sunday Fred W itch e r
Oscar ™ d
Par- guests recently of M r and Mrs.
M r. and Mrs. ({. W. M cFarland.
Donald K abler substituted fo r Jackson. Bob Rausch
__
ents,
Mrs. - E R
r a h h Jos
frw Eppenbaugh. They are from
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„ '' M
' r.
r' and tY”
R- C
Crabh.
M r. and Mrs. A. II. Baker.
West Main & M Street
her
son Norm an Benson spent the dav S?’ ’? j
r l ch s took ,he C alifornia and bought a ranch M r. and Mrs. G. P. McClanahan
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¡fishing
at
Scottsaurg.
the
12-year-
fishing
Scottsaurc
I9 .v n, r . 32nd degree in the Masonic ord er near T riangle Lake
14-ltp
A professional meeting o f some old boy catching the tw o largest in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinsland re- i
of the Lane county teachers was o f the fo u r fish.
turned from Kitson Springs a fte r
Bazaar of towels, aprons, har- spending a week there.
held in Eugene Saturday m orn-
ing w ith Superintendent H. B.
Captain W arren,
commanding vest'
and mk<*l>anroUB.
iKineers «»«
r e rrin . Miss M y rtle Kern and o ffice r o f the 29th Engineers,
sta- rummage, tom orrow. Friday, a t ,
1 4-ltp
Miss D orothy Moore representing ‘ ioned at the arm ory, and M rs the M ethodist church.
th e Cottage
C n h u o r, Grove „„i___W
the
schools. o , ™ -
W arren _____
were Monday evening ’
DR. C U S H M A N TO SPEAK
“ Bud" Skogile, who recently re­
cailers o f L t. Col. and Mrs. La-
ceived honorable discharge from
W illia m D. Stew art o f Tacoma, Sells Stew art.
A tre a t is in store fo r those service, is vis itin g nt the home of
Washington, is visiting his broth­
Miss Wanda Brow n
denarted who can a” Pnd ,h e annual B ro th -'h is sister. Mrs. Elvis Boswell.
er, LaSells Stew art.
Tuesday fo r Los Angeles C a lifo / eFhOOd d 'nner neX‘ Monday n 'Kh» | M r. and Mrs. Leslie H u ll and
Captain and Mrs. Jean Flanigan n,a' to visit Triends and w ill also
¿ hUrCh W?C"
Vancouver. Washington,
Get Rid of Carbon
id son
o f f Seattle
Dale Cannon
Cannon S
S 2/C
2/C «tationed
,he.
visit Dale
stationed
<
. E
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- a rm ls ,i« ' day week end
and
son M
M ike
ike o
Seattle, Wash-
Wash vtait
sor
rel*Slon a t the U n ive rsity w o rkin g here
In Combustion
ington. have been visiting w ith at San Pedro.
_______
°T Oregon and son o f Bishop
M r. and Mrs. O A. NiehoLs cn-
M rs. Flanigan's parents. M r. and
Chamber
ill be guest tertained Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r
Mrs. M . E. Palleske and daugh- Robert
R° bi r t Cushman,
Cushrnan- w dl
M rs. A. B. W olfard. and w ith her
brother, H arold W olfard a n d " fam' te r Joan o f Salern a^
vis itin g ^ tak£!? H e u d l sP fak on the sub- Corliss and children at dinner to
. « a ro w w o lfa rd and fam-
p alteske.g
J
andJ ^ * e r Poll- celebrate the CorlU«' th ird wed-
s parents. M r. and
tics."
Special
music
w ill also be ding anniversary recently,
Mrs. George M oxley o f S ilk Creek
M arvin H arris, who has been
.
»
iie n
w n hile
looking fo r a location in a feature o f the evening. A cov-
Stop Oil Pumping
pays to insure w ith sure In- Eugene
ered dish supper w ill he served assisting in the fleet postoffice in
«urance w ith Chas. H all.
14-tfc
and Spark Plug
at 6:30 to members and friends San Francisco, is home on a 10-
o
f
th
e
c
h
u
r
c
h
.
_____________________
day
furlough
By
mere
chance
Fouling
Rod Rose Butter and Ice Cream , Due ,!° ,h<? ,ack of help, visit-
In One of Our—
100% Wool Suits
s29==
.50
,
Beidler’s
Feed and Seed-
Store
100% Wool Pants
!8 ^ .95
50% Wool Pants
$7^95
Tin1 Crash of Ihe Empires
Part Wool Pants
HITLER S DOOM
PETERSEN’S
Sunday, Nov. 21— 7:30 P. M.
H IS T O R Y ’S C O M IN G
C L IM A X
; C ity B riefs •
Friday, Nov. 26 — 7:30 P. M.
S. D. A. CHURCH
V M ' G I ^‘ ,
Latham
CHEVROLET>>SERVICE
Slow Wartime Driving
Promotes Sludge!
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery 7-tf ° n
_______
y'
w „ k . sick or „ „
nO* ** admi,,pd in the
afternoons at the B u tle r m ater-
K you
S
¿Too
from
7 -tfc
down, see yo ur chiropractor. Dr.
_______
Simkins. over Petersen’s. Phone
Schofield S tew art to r Plum bing
-'
______________ 12-tfc
Phone 217J.
j . t fc
WE HAVE
PURCHASED
ORDER N O W
THE
Your Christmas
0 . K. SUPPLY CO.
Cards
At 24 South 10th Street
*5¿ í
With Name
Engraved on Each
25 Cards
with Envelopes
Special discount on 50, 75,100.
See the samples at our store
and place your order early.
from Olaf Olson.
$ 0 .5 0
$1 95
$1 50
Brown’s Drug Store
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
We plan to stock a full line of build­
ing supplies as they are available.
The supply^company will be in charge
of C. A. Moore.
Business hours from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
E. J. SEARS AND SON
Sludge Can Ruin
Car Engines!
“DE-SLUDGE YOUR K
CAR’S ENGINE!”
VTTAL TO CAR ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE. . .
ADVISABLE EVERY 1 0 ,0 0 0 MILES I
7
A complete de-tludging job w ill do these things fo r you . . .
1. Glva you batter gasoline econ­
omy.
3 . Roatoro complete lubrication
to a ll v ita l p a rts o f y a u r
angina.
3. Eliminate corrosive ond dam­
aging chemical deposits which
contaminate your lubricating
oil.
Remove Sludge
and Carbon
Deposits
Clean Carbon-
Coated Valves
4 . Increata oli oconomy and In
m an y casos e lim in a to o li
pumplng.
5. Improve the smoothness of
engine performance.
Clean Sludge-
Packed Piston
Rings
6. Prolong the life of your engine.
ill
U T YOUR C H IV R O irr D IALIR "DI-SLU D G I YOUR CAR’’ AND HILF TO
I K U P IT SIRVING DIPCNDABLT AND ICONOMICALLY POR TMI DURATIONI
SPUD YOU» WAK BOND PURCHASSS^Speed the Doy of Victory
Clean Sludge-
Clogged Oil
Screen
M mbi
"FIRST IN SERVICE
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
112 N orth Ninth Street—Telephone 77