The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 13, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH E SE N T IN E !, C U T T W F < I WOVE OWEnON
“Saddled in
Comfort"
Miss Sally Muore of Conallis,
a former resident. spent the week
end with Miss Miriam Ferrin.
T in k s il u
.i .y s v A in
13.19-14
THIS IS
The Gideons of Eugene will
have charge of the vesper services
Sunday evening at the Methodist
[ church at 5:00 p. m.
Mrs. Jack Murphy and son
Michael left Tuesday for Portland
where they will visit relatives un­
-J til Friday when they will leave
Tor Dyeisburg. Tennessee, to be
with Sgt. Murphey who is station­
ed then' with the armed forces.
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Pvt. and Mi's. Leonard Clear­
water and baby Cinda Lee are
spending the week at Springfield
with Pvt. Clearwater's parents.
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S T Y L E NO. 937
Miss Arlene Anderson has re­
singed her position at the J. C.
Penney Store and is working for
her father at the Quality Market.
A new treatment of the
classic saddle oxford pat­
tern . . . The stroller grain
leather is matched with a
friendly s m o o t h leather
saddle to give you contrast
in the same shade.
Try it in either black or
blown leather.
Superintendent H. B. Ferrin,
Chancellor Frederick M. Hunter
of the state system of higher edu­
cation, J. F. Cramer, superinten­
dent of public schools of Eugene,
and Tom Powers, superintendent
of the McKenzie schools, are at­
tending the regional meeting of
the American
Association of
School Administrators this week
in Seattle. Washington. The meet­
ing started Monday and will last
through Thursday.
PETERSEN'S
j C ity B riefs j
Mrs. E. E. Paul o f the Silk
Creek community has received
word that her nephew, Dr. Thea-
dore Tripp, serving as a chemist
in Washington D. C. goes to China
this month. The government has
loaned the service of Dr. Tripp
to the Chinese government and
he is scheduled to do extensive re­
search in building up sanitation
and in making serums, etc.
What will you do to make itVictory Year?
The Goal - VICTORY
The Place - EUROPE
The Time - THIS YEAR
The Responsibility-YOURS
The Rev. Paul Jaquith, minister
to youth of the First Methodist
church, and conference president
of the Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship, also a student at Willam­
ette university, was guest speaker
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning. While here the Rev.
Jaquith was entertained at the
homes of the Rev. Frank Brown
and Albert Adkins.
The Misses Ruth and Vivian
Miller returned ,o Oregon State
College Monday after spending a
10-day vacation with their moth­
er. Mrs. Alice Miller.
Mrs Charles Rearrick of Van­
couver, W’ashington, has been vis­
iting at the home of her son
Lester and family of Mosby
Creek.
Mrs. H, E. Shuey and sons Rob­
ert and Richard of Eugene visited
at the home of Dr and Mrs. W. L
Lebow Saturday. The Dr. Shuey
family will be remembered by
many local people. Dr. Shuey left
Miss Gerry Kem left Monday here about three years ago, enlist­
for Oregon State College, Corval­ ing in the army medical corps and
lis, where she is a senior, after is now overseas.
spending a vacation of 10 days be­
tween terms with her parents,
Mrs. Rissue of Harvey Road
Mr. and Mrs C. J. Kem. A week severed an artery in her hand
end guest at the Kem home was with a knife last week. She was
Pvt. Austin Neely Jr., of Corvallis. rushed to the doctor where three
stitches were taken to close the
Mrs. Robert Jordan left Thurs­ wound.
day for San Francisco, California,
to visit her husband who is sta­
Mrs. Glenn Weeldreyer, who has
tioned there with the navy and is been employed in defense work at
seaman 1/C.
Spokane. Washington, has return­
ed and is making her home with
Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
O. H. Pickens motored to Rose­ Hansen for the present.
burg Thursday where they attend­
ed the Roseburg Baptist Mission­
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck
ary Society Thursday afternoon and L. S. Ayotte were Sunday
and were guests Thursday night visitors at the Doty - Stratton
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan home.
Pickens. Friday afternoon they
were guests of the Glide Baptist . Lt. and Mrs. Raymond Randall
Missionary Society.
arrived Saturday from Green
Cove Springs, Florida, where Lt.
Mrs. Elizabeth Knox Anthony, Randall has been stationed at
who accompanied the body of her Benjamin Lee Field. They are vis­
brother, the late Col. Roy Knox iting at the homes of Mrs. Ran­
from Long Beach, California, was dall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
in Cottage Grove, Monday, a t­ Nixon, and with Lt. Randall’s
tending to business. She left Eu­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
gene Wednesday for her home in Randall, and Mrs. Vinal Randall.
Long Beach.
Lt. Randall will leave Wednesday
for Cherry Point, North Carolina,
Mrs. Katherine Buchner of Ore­ and Mrs. Randall will remain here
gon City is visiting at the home with her parents for the present.
of her son-in law and daughter,
the Rev. and Mrs. Frank E.
F. H. Doleman and Don Dole-
Brown. Miss Ethel Jean Cain of man made a trip to Corvallis
Grants Pass, a junior at Willam­ Tuesday for the purpose of pur­
ette university, Salem, was an chasing equipment for the Dole-
overnight guest at the Brown man Bakery.
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Vaughan of
For that flu and colds take Creswell were business visitors in
Chiropractic from Dr. Simkins Cottage Grove Tuesday.
over Petersen's. Phone 5. 21-tfc
It pays to insure with sure
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sura nee with Chas. Hall.
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Red Rose Butter and lee Cream,
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tf
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S:hofield Stewart tor Plumbing,
Phone 217J.
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Mrs. Herbert Schmelling and
son Dennis accompanied Mrs.
Schmelling's grandmother. Mrs.
Jessie Royce, to her home at A l­
gona. Iowa. Saturday and will vis­
it there briefly before returning
home.
616 Main Street
Cottage Grove, Oregon
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals
Office No. 22 So. 5th S t
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Word received from Miss Sybil
~
Veatch says her father, John
Veatch, underwent a major oper-1
afion at the St. Vincent's hos-
pital in Portland, January 5, and
his condition is not too good, but 1
slightly improved the past couple
days.
A N Y T H IN G
IN
IN S U R A N C E
Charles S. Hall
Insurance Agency
W orld's Safest Investments
I'n ife d S tate s W a r Savings Bonds
— Series E: Interest: 2.9’ a year,
compounded semi-annually, if held
to maturity. Denominations: $25,
$50, $100. $500, $1,000. Price: 75'.
of maturity value.
2 '2 %
1979:
T re a s u ry
Bonds
of
1965-
readily marketable, accept­
able! as bank collateral, redeem­
able at par and accrued interest
for the purpose of satisfying Fed­
eral estate taxes. Dated Febru­
ary 1, 1944; due March 15. 1970.
Denominations: $500. $1,000, $5-
000, $10,000. $100.000 and $1,000,-
000. Price: par and accrued inter­
est.
Other Securities: Series “C Sav­
ings Notes: % % Certificates of
Indebtedness;
2 ’4 f I
Treasury
Bonds of 1956-1959; United States
Savings Bonds Series "F ” ; United
States Savings Bonds Series “G".
OU KNOW that this year may bring great victories—
if every American, civilian as well as soldier, stands
loyally at his or her post. And, whatever else your duties
may call for, there is one job that concerns every citizen —
that r o n r e r n s y o u : That is to help make 1944 one of the
decisive years of human history. So make whatever sacri­
fice may be necessary to help make the 4th War Loan
Ijrive the success it must be if we are to realize our great
Objectives th is year.
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Ask yourself honestly—how much of a sacrifice is it to
give up some luxury just temporarily in order to buy the
best investments in the world? When you’ve answered
that question, buy at leant one extra $100 Bond now—at
your office or plant, if possible. And if you’ve already
bought, buy again this month—and keep ’em !
This «ticker in your w indow m eant
you have bought 4th War Loan securities
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This message on the 4th warloan is made possible by the following public spirited firms and individuals in the
interest of furthering the war effort:
Flatters Texaco Service Stat.
J. C. Penney Co.
Bressler’s for Furniture
Gustafson’s Super Cream
Farmers Union
First National Bank
Safeway Stores
Schofield Stewart
Irish and Swartz
Arnil Thies Garage
Dr. D. J. Scholl
Floyd Githens Motors
Cottage Grove Gas Co.
Cottage Grove Creamery
Men’s Toggery
Cottage Grove Hotel
Quality Market
^ u g h e rly Lumber Co.
Knickerbocker’s 5c to $1.00
Grove Hardware
Gilmore Super Service
Harry Renile Bicycle Shop
Karl K. Mills
0 . K. Tire Shop
Red Horse Service Station
McCoy Motors
Petersen’s Dept. Store
Beidler Feed and Seed Store
Cottage Grove Recreation
Cottage Grove Cleaners
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Red Boot Shoe Shop Steve Gasper