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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
J H I ItS D .U ,H 13 J ¡ . H i t | P A G E ÏU M M I necessary by the f,r> tb .it the in (h i1 United Stales fo r a w hile yards there. care given the straw b erry plants ¡pressure of w a r tired:« is bound to A I'.' C arpenter has returned ( m l Bowe,*, of D Angeles was Im m ediately a fte r this year's h a r become heavier anti heavier, In from Nehalem, Oregon, ai») vis a guest recently at t homi’ of stead of ligh ter, in the coining ited last week w ith Ins daughter tils sister, Mrs. R lcln I M cC rig- vest says O. T. M cW horter, Ore gon State extension h o rtic u ltu ris t. months. Every Am erican riu s t Mrs. Hen Anderson. ler and M r. McCrigb-i realize this." F ru it bud form ation in the Pvt. Paul Anderson is stationed M r. and Mrs. P h illq -ipence of Widespread endorsement ,«f the single crop straw b erry takes place M u rra y declared that he I k hack at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Portland visited her parent, , M r. national w ar manpower contmlB« "Confident that the unions a ftill Fred Brumbaugh of Albany and Mrs. Chas Peek the past in late summer and u n til late fa ll, Minn program of " p rio rity re le i- at cd w ith (tie Congreris of Indus M cW horter points out hi exten "pent several days last week at Week. r a l” on a ll mule labor, to become tr ia l O rga m zitlo ns nr.d Hu- local the Home o f his sister, Mr Floyd sion c irc u la r number 135 on Mrs. A. M. Eptx’nbaugh. who c ffrc tlg e in the Ei gene area are U K ) representatives or. r glonel Jones. "A fte r Harvest Care o f S tra w lias la-en w ith hei husband. Pvt. um w ell ax 25 other Oregon <lls- and nrca management labor coni- Dee Anderson v is iti d several Eppmbaugh, stationed at Chanutr berry Plants." He recommends t iir t a Ju ly ti. is Indicated l»y v/or k n id ti i s w ill give di. ii fu ll support 'lays la«t week at the home of h l. Field, Illin o is in ex« peted home that plantings which are to be cropped next year receive the reeel veil h e if by V. MuuDon- lo the w ar m anjsnver commission u m le Dale C arpenter and fa m ily this week. . ahi. Eugene o ltice nianagci of the In w orking out the necessary ma- o f Latham . care necessary to promote fa vor The next m eeting of the surgical United S lat s Em ployment M *r>'chinery I, ilo th is unpoi (ant Job S ta ff Sergeant C liffo rd Enst- dressing class at the W alker high able growing conditions fo r fr u it vice. j hum is Htutioned some where in school building w ill tx* an all d a y ! bud form ation during th e late Statem ents by high »1 fleers of England, meeting J u ly 25th w ith a covered summer and early fa ll. the iM'tny, navy government agen M r, and Mm. Linn East burn dish luncheon to tx- served at ' Such care includes cultivation, cies and labor categorically state 'Ihe firs t fa m ily gathering of Its | have received w ord from th e ir son noon. J u ly 30th the class w ill hold I fertilizi.-r application, disease arid that the e x .im to n of the new a picnic a t the Joe C rick ranch insect control, ample m oisture •lalxn h .iilg .t" program , dev,lop- J1 / ’’ years was that o f the lee. Sgt John E a slhiirn of Rapid and the Iiusliands and members of supply and runner removal. The By. S. J)., that tie w.-- m arried . * H u ll fa m ily he|,J at the Cottage isl a since la .i November In . Un to Miss M argaret Mackcnxen nt the fa m ily w ill he guests of the [ circular, available at a ll extension Glove Lake on Ju ly 1lb. I l was Port llin tl - Vancouver area, w ill S till Wat,-,-. Oklahoma. The cer membership at this time. service offices, gives detailed in hasten unconditional surrend *r, also a Celebration of the birthday emony took place at S tillw a te r. have I m sii Mend M r. MacDonald anniversaries o f the H u ll tw ins GKOMKKM TO LD Ol STRAW* form ation on these after-harvest M i. and Mrs, L in n Eastburn an hy I,. C S toll, stale munpower «li Ju ly 3rd. From out of town were . KERRY P L A N T ( ABE pract ices. M r mid Mrs, Leslie H ull, Law ton, nounce tin- engager,i<-nt of then re,’tor. A rle y lade anil I/iw c ll of Van daughter fJorei-ne to Sgt. George Next year's straw berry-crop w ill F o r example, Robert P Patter Francis M cLaughlin was a busi- Munsell who is some whe,e over d- ,i- nd in large nn a-im- <,n the ness Visitor in P ortland Friday. son, undersecretary of war, slates couver, W ashington, M r. and Mrs. seas. Unit "properly placed mid u tilis Clarence Sloneburg and daughter ed, there is enough manpower In Evelyn of Eureka. C alifornia Hie country to in«” * a ll Its re- Front Cottage Grove and v ic in quirein. nts fo r m unitions >f w a r ity were M r. and M is Claude Mrs. Lawrence P o rtiT was h o s t and '••vtllan goods and servlets, j Plaster, M r and Mre B O. Year- ess to (he last m eeting ,,f h „. Vet the manpower sl’ eatlon today ous and tw in sons G ilbert and com m unity d u ll. Mm, , Lula is Mie li that v ita l w ar Industri, s E verett, M r and Mrs. C arl B u f Beach ,A B. W o lfa rd of Cottage fington and son Richard. M r. and requiring able I mm I i c I w orkers ate Grove and Vrom an and J,. Soevem like ly i i confront Kcrirus d 'flic u l- Mrs. Rufus Arne, M rs. George M eAlpine and M r. and Mrs. Lester W,*,x* guests at the club and eight tles in m anning the plants." memliers wen- pn-selit. Thr; mein- Indic i Ing that <h • r* inpower Vearous and daughters M arie and iM-rship decided to discontinue the Katherine. A ptenic dinner, sw im I rn r l t i re fe rra l prog-am la the meetlngM u n til fa ll. Optometrist and Optician • in 'y w.»j sueti dlfU c'i tie . can be m ing and boating wen- enjoyed, Mrs. J W. McCausland recently M r and Earl G ridley and son overcome Patterson added that Phone 100 moved to Portland to Is- w ith tier 505 Main Street Cottage Grove i " A ll of UK are aware of the pr ih- attended the roundup at C ra w husband, employed at t lie ship fordsville Ju ly -Uh and visited lermt the extension <«f these pro W. T. gram * entails. We an* w ell aware Mrs. G rid le y ’s fa th e r also that they can be made ti. (i.aroiitte here before re tu rn in g to w ork only if they receive general th e ir hotno at ftls le ri. A large crow d attend«*,! the public support We aie asking Moody sate last Thursday. earnestly fo r that support an,I are Mr. and Mrs. Fred looney sold confident that we wall get it." th e ir place here to Mr. and Mrs Ita l|ili A Bard, assistant secre ta ry o f the navy, declared teat, •f. C. B ilker, flu* looneys moved because It Is necessary "not only Into Cottage Grove Mrs. Hugh H a rris is spending to construct new vessel, but also to m aintain servii’,* and repair the week w ith her m other Mrs naval crai* , . additional w o rk Laura H am ilton at Coquille. M r. and Mrs Marion Miller and ers must be engaged . . , an d workers W’ho a r e p re se n tly cm fa m ily o f (.»rand Boride spent the w .sk-end w ith M r M ille r,*s sis ployed must stay on Ihe Job. te r Mrs. Fred H arris. "T his p rio ritie s re fe rra l plan o f Mrs Floyd ( bailee ano son fers Am erican w orkers the oppor spent the week end w ith her sister tunity to w ork m jobs that nerd Rl H olly, Oregon. to Is- till,s i firs t." Bard Stressed, Fred M errym an has moved Bom adding th a t "you. too, have a W h itn ey ’s to the Jim Abbot farm chance to serva’." n orth of town to work. Charles E. Wilson, vice c i.itr- le s lie H ull and. Claude Plaster n iiin o f ihe w ar production board, erect,al a barn and |i»n th e ir hay Indorsed II« ’ p rio rity re fe rra l pr >- gtim, by saying that, "In-raus.* u in. Ixmnie H a rris relu m e d from -Ilf holds oui the promise of speeding the end of the War by speeding summ er camp at F a ll Creek last Ufi production now hobbled by week. manpower s h o rta ^ ir, it Is (he duty ' Mrs. Edna Sloneburg left Mon of management, labor and the day fo r Chehulix to visit a sister p u l'll,’ generally to do everythin): Mrs, If. Johnson. possible io make it w o rk." M rs Juda I jams and children Labor Referral Plan Effective 6th Latham Lynx Hollow “EYE CARE NOT GLASSES AT A PR IC E ” See Dr. John T. Monahan KEM S for DRUGS The Rexalt Store Contact Us for Summer Needs Protect your eyes with good goggles! High grade lenses give protection and comfort to your eye3 $1.00 to $4 50 Cheaper Goggles 25c to 79c Mechanics Goggles-heavy lens ................................. 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