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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1944)
PÀOT5 s r c Mrs. Charles Beidler left I hurs- M is. Loran Stew art anil son day fo r ( ilifo m ia fo r an extended LeSells of Eugene were house visit at the home of her son-in-law guest» the firs t of the week of andI daughter. M r and M n . H enry L t.'c ö l. and M ri. M S H Is S t u a r t Mohno. M r. Beutler , eeeived a They also vlalted w ith Mrs Faye telegram Tuesday Tuesday m orning an- S tew art. art nouncing the b irth of a daughter" _______ to Mr. and Mi's. Henry Molino, Those leaving Cottage Grove I San Diego, C alifornia Tuesday yesterday fo r F ort Lewis uulue- M ire h 28 1 he baby weighed 7*» tion center w eie Wayne Monroe, pound« and has been named Susan Robert Allen. Vincent Briehec. Jane. Mrs. Molino was fo im e ily Tommy Alisher. W alter Cline and Miss M adalle Beidler. D elbert VanSehoiaek. ANNOUNCING T h e O pening of the Local Golf C ourse Saturday, April 1 Uowdyville Free Coffee and Cookies Served at Club House to Golfers Sunday, April 2. Yearly Membership Cards may be purchased from Mr. or Mrs. George Ross, club house, who have leased and are operating the golf course. Lunches and Soft Drinks Served Daily BEGINNING APRIL 1, A CHARGE FOR ALL GOLFERS See W. B. JOHNSTON fo r Real ’ J. W. Veatch, who underwent Estate Bai^ains, Loans, Rentals two m ajor operations at the St. O ffice No. — So. 5th SL 4x-tfc Vincent's hospital. Portland, re- M r. and M rs. P. M. Jorgensen, turned home last week where he is convalescing. who spent the w in te r in Los Angeles, C alifornia, visited here T.w— t ..^/ j . u three days last week w ith Mrs. „ r Tedford- w b° bas M ay M .Brown at the C raw ford * ° mc Ume at h,s home’ * hotel, enroute to th e ir home in 1 K>r 1 improvmg. Seattle, Washington. Week end guests at the home of ~ , he „ . by J f V, . M r. and M rs Wayne Monroe were ...... o u ik - rneetinc w ill he » ¡,h M r. and M rs. W. E. M asters M ls M onroes parents, M r. and h“ lder- M rs. Mosby lives on the Mrs K’ „ f Creswell K m orn- Mps T n nrim «« «r old pioneer place which was b u ilt ’ w ell in 1852 and it was her husband's B I R T H K A T E B IS E S p 7r,i?nae ,h 7 " I “ Sunday dinner guests of M r. and fa th e r- fo r "b o m Mosby CYeek AS W A R R E S I L T t , r wTs lt , lt h e lr daugh‘ Mrs. J. D. Monroe were M r. and was named- u u - M o n iw were M r. and ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ rs. Ht Henry G Grimes of f W WendH ------- te r M Mrs. n r\ Sper.ey Sper*ey and w ith Mrs j d q * tl «’ ——— —— ——— th e ir tw o sons Roy and Eugene Miss P e a l, Monroe F r in k M r* Rollins Ro ll'ns m m other other was was one of the . W ashington The rise in the M cnm o and C-, ...L. Mrs Masters and fam ilies. Kausche o f Kellogg and M r and SmaU fam ‘ly who an> Plone<?rs of b irth rate which followed the e r- Mr« » a t s-u. M rs Wayne Monroe and baby'. » » here * > * 2 5 * A " " ; d S' a’ - s M rs W. M . Harpole had as d in _______ in the interest of organizing a *ncre'«sed the population of the ner guests M rs . i . „ . last Thursday - ------ The Church o f God h a s r o e e n t iv mad ca rrier's union. country by 4.815,987 persons o r A rnold Suiker, M rs Edgar W o lf u j ? 12? e " recent *> ------------ 3.7 per cent, from 1940 to 1943 andJH rs. W illia m Harm on a l, o f aud , t o n u m \ ,th s ^ , 1 Is T g u e S i £ J-c- firte x and a large room p a rtitio n - M r,. M r. ,r.d . ¡S IS u - r ^ 7 . T “ 1™ 1 ’ o m m m T ''a ? rfthe “home T f ^ e r F ‘: s HilJs. En route home she was a ,, . , guest a t uie the nomes homes oi of Mrs. Mrs. Grace# G race * M r' ’ and M rs' C E ' D lllm an re * g u ts i <ti Stalcup and M r. and Mrs Robert cently o f Burns bave moved into L. Forbes of San Francisco al) tbe C E ' Hoskins apartm ent at form er Cottage Grove residents 12tb and Adams. Mrs. D ilim an is 2 ______ «otius. a cousin o f M rs F e rrin M r D jlJ. I t pays to insure w ith sure in- man w dl bp connected surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc lu m ber business here. w ith the _______ Mrs. O. K. Puckett o f K lam ath Falls is v is itin g a t the home o f her m other Mrs. L. J. M cLaughlin while her husband is w ith the armed forces. He is now attending navigation school at Seattle, Washington. H O LY W E EK PALM SUNDAY—APRIL 2nd: 11:00 “ Triumph or Tragedy” a d y r- ■ - - Floyd Crithens Motors » Authorized Dealer PHONE 27 Spring Clothes Need C leaning Now! PERK-UP YOUR EASTER • WARDROBE NOW! \\ c it* feeling tin* piiirli <»l' employe and m aterial shortages again this year! Help us get y o u r E aster cleaning done in tim e by g ettin g it to us in time! We’ll re-vitalizc your clothes for tin* en tire season at low cost to yon. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED AT I’llE I,AST M IM ’T E ......... BRING VOI R CLOTHES IN NOW AND HAVE THEM INTIME. Arc-ideal and la d e a in ily ( u m p i n j INSURANCE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 115-J — __- _________ C O L L IN S LA U N D R Y A N D CLEANERS PHONE 44 27-12t,- O ffice Supplie,. The Sentinel KEEP O N ..... KEEP O N ...... • WITH WAR BONOS * WITH WAR BONOS • ORDERED LAST FALL, RECENTLY RECEIVED, MORE THAN THREE TONS OF PURE PAINT M rs' H endricks and M r. M a r k u p . Best grade exterior for homes and farm buildings, finest enamels for interior wood work and floors. Also Truck, Tractor and Machinery Enamel, varnish, varnish stains and thinners. m ,h M r Annie Garoutte. and w ith friends. PHOTOGRAPH^ Borrow our large paint book showing attractive color schemes. ANY KIND FLASH! ANY SUBJECT C. MORELOCK FLASH! Just received half a car load of NuWood and half a car load of Firtex. Due any day now half a car load of sheet rock. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REM EM BER 7:30—“ My Shining Hour” WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY FINE LINE OF HARDWARE, INSECTICIDES, HOUSEWARES AND GIFT ITEMS. HOLY THURSDAY—April 6th: 7 :30 p. m.—Lord ’3 Supper to be served. Communion meditation by pastor GOOD FRIDAY—April 7th: TT H A la FORD d f, _____ H. K. METCALF “» ANY TIME Red Rose B u tte r and Ice Crenm. Ask fo r them. C. G. Creamery. 7 -tf ------------ - You have tried every thing else, now tr y chiropractic and g et,w ell, D r. Sim kins over Petersen’s, Phone 5 2 9-lfc Studies of certain electric power lines reveal that the average 30 m iles of power line w ill be hit by lightning an average of 50 times a year, and each stroke w ill have a voltage of between 20 and 30 nut- lion volts. X, H erold and Geroid Witherspoon. € a ttractive . Miss Madeline Ro&sner o f Day- Rose Mary Thies. D arell Easter- d .. * 7~7 « to n ' past P ^ id e n t o f the Rebekah ling and Glenn W icks were dinner r X vv ' A Kam mar’ n' of Assembly o f Oregon, and Mrs. .guests o f M r. ?nd Mrs. Ray V in - , h\ p _ , g ECSt 31 Ethel Bai,e>'' vicc president, spent cent of Creswell Sunday. .h Pres,b>te n an church last Sun- the week end w ith Mrs. M innie ------------ „ % r W' L f v i e d m the home W illits . M rs. Mjss Rossm,. M r. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler, 7 1 . d *? ' E ' R' Crabb over and M rs. W illets attended a Mrs. A lto n W heeler and M r. and € w ct ’ cn . Rebekah d is tric t convention at Mrs. Edward W heeler were dinner M T „ “ ... Oakridge Saturday. Mrs W illits guests Monday at the home o f M r. 7 k 7 ? Ke*Iogg “ v is itin g was elected chairm an of the con- and Mrs. Lloyd W heeler o f Cres- 7 husband at Ames. Iowa. M r. vention which w ill meet in Cot- well. the occasion being the b irth - e, Ogg seaman second class tage Grove next year. day anniversary o f Lloyd Wheeler. d,esel engineering ------------- ----------- a t the S u ,e Cobege a t Ames. Mrs. Lena Veatch o f John Day V isitin g the past week at the Announcements have been re- * 1 X 7 ™ a tt^ W? dding -------- reived nf the b irth „r = . ann,versary o i her uncle and aunt, is th e ir son. O tis Clasby. m ainten- J * 7nd \t7 l c » M r and M rs' H aw ley Mrs. ance superintendent o f engineers j nfiPn n i Th , ' pragaf ° Veatch w ill visit o th e r relatives equipment at the a ir base at Me- h h T hUr± . y ’ and fie n d s fo r several days. Cook. Nebraska. T h<L baby has ^ n n *1™ ^ _______ ----------- David Charles. M r. Sprague was Miss Veva W horton o f Pordand M r. and Mrs. W a lte r Houser of p rin c iPal o f the grade is spending several days w ith her Eugene attended the wedding o f ’’C"001 ncre- aunt. Mrs. M innie W illits . Miss th e ir great niece, June Stubble- u d r W horton has been w ith the W il- field to Ensign Duane Haddon. in P nncmM R o ^ r t F C rahlrnF^ 1 " ' lam e,te Iro n and S tw l Corpor- Corvalks March 19. Principal Robert F. Graham F. L. ation {or , he _______ Grannis and Miss D orothy Moore 1 M rs. Glen F la te trs is conval- a m ec,i" g ° f «be State M r. and M rs A , W a„ ace of lescing at her home from a recent Association in Eugene Denio are vis itin g at the homes o f m ajor opecation a t a Eugene hos- i5aluraay morn in g . M r and Mrg j R Hendricks P i t 3 t _______ Mrs. L ila Veatch has returned * nd and J- S. Markham^ la s iw e e k ^ m London T L “ " ’ l><,n. “ "!? Ä , , ? T ‘" ' ' " * '« b Mt». I lay s patents, M r. and Mrs. Sam Medford. Joe Bangs o f Roseburg was a guest of tin - Boy Goodwin family M arch 22nd and occupied the Church o f C hrist p u lp it on the evening o f the 22nd. Norm an Baehelder has p urcha s-, ed a home in Cottage Grove, nine W a y n e B e ig re n was a business Mrs. J. \ \ Carlson of P rine ville Schofield Stew art to r Plumbing, 1-tfc v is lto r Eugene Monday. is a houseguest at the home of Phone 217J. D inn er guests at the’ Howard her son and daughter-in-law , M r. i -------------- ■ ---- — Cox hom«* Sunday were M r. and and Mrs. Stew art Carlson. z"* » • I Z Mrs. George Sutherland and Mrs. H arley Brow n and sons Dene Portland tom orrow a fte r s e n d in g f r J , ,h h P T *! i T ° " Mn> " ” d L” ,in bis semester vacation w ith Ms i ? M * and -M ' s W ' “ «' parents. Superintendent an,I Mrs hCr d“ UKh' motored to Eugene on H. F errin . He w ill enter the m . 7 « . m Grahani. a business visit las. week second term of- his senior year v . ‘. L l)ougel! M r «'»«I M w . K e ith Roberta at the U niversity of Oregon med- vt ' i',“ ' «be borne o f drove from A n la u f Sunday, at- A I. ctv Ha.nes a « D ra in . tended church services and spent ical • school. Pottland. Wallace Sun,tsmo left March 22 the afternoon w ith K eith s par- A le tte r from H arold W hitlock. fo r the navy training camp at c„ts . M r and Mrs T. It Roberts, fo rm e r resident i-.wv stationed at l' a r r ‘ gu’ ' Idaho ,o s ta rt bis basic A fte r spending a week here M r Brem erton w . . » u and — > em — «taming. and m ,. s w . f Jones returned to Bremerton, W ashington M r. and Mrs. N. F. Corliss and th e ir home at Cottage Grove., ployed in the ship yards there, ---------- ------ — says things are very busy in th a t sons. Jim m y and J e rry of Santa D O N AI.I» IIE E K E \V E lt IN battle town w ith w a r ships con- Clara M r. and Mrs O A. Nichols s ta n tly coming in and more being •ind and Mrs. C arrie Knutson of I.a- S O I T i l ( A B O L IS 1 b u ilt. than, were guests Sunday at the W . W. Corliss home — -------- Mrs. E ith e r Deere has received neighborhood " ord «be m arriage o f her son. The Gow cdyville Mrs. Herman Petersen and arch 22 w ith Mrs. Ben * * " Donald Deere, to Miss M ary mother. Mrs. A. I. McLean re- club met Marc I turned Sunday from Pittsburg, Ahsher. Twenty members enjoyed Louise Parrish of C harlotte, N orth C alifornia where they had spent a pot luck dinner. The day was ( arolina. I he couple were m arried nt York. South Carolina Mondnv. some tim e w ith Mrs. Petersen's spent in q uilting, husband, who was then tra in in g . --------- — M r. and Mrs. Ben Abshcr en- M arch 20. w ith the arm y at P ittsbu rg A fte r tertained at a dinner Monday . They were attended by Miss a b rie f yfait they returned to Mrs. honoring th e ir son. Thomas who h K a " th ’ a rin e , Flake o f Abbemnrle McLean s home at D rain, w here was inducted mt,. the armed S*AO,.m a and H arv‘ > Epl,> . Irs. - He’ Petersen w ill v is it fo r a services yesterday. Guests in ad o f the 642nd Paratroop B attalion, -'Irs ic " da-v s' d ition to the honor guest were whose home is in Portland. Pvt. Deere is now at Camp _ , bis w ife M rs. Ahsher and Mr. and Maekall. N o rth C arolina w ith the M rs Bernice Lane Rollins o f Mrs. D arrel Arne and son Guy. 551st Paratroop B attalion. C orvallis visited b rie fly over the T h , n._ u, , . j j - E r i? “ ¡ ? : h,„ ' T friends, calling dn Miss Bello p , *7 d ' l,!> B* r t S co ,t- Burkholder. Mrs. Sam Veatch’ hTÌ» " 7 7 , " * • v‘*<» *>> 'be I.lltb tn iiic Hlrikrs Twice 7:30 p. m.—“ The Cross in ’44” Green’s Hardware & Supply EASTER SUNDAY April 9: 11:00 a. m.—“ 0 What A Beautiful Morning” 7:30 p. m.—Cantata by the choir “ The Garden and the Sepulchre” Phone 225 Pastor—Rev. George E. Hardy 4 Creswell, Oregon