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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
T ill KSI) \V .H J , y Divide Weighing and Paying Vital in Harvest Plans M r. and M r* A V. Willi» of Comatock culled at the J. A. Mm-kcy home Wednesday. W ord hits been leeeiveii here that Pvt. Robert T Anlauf, old- eat aon of M r ami M r*. (parent e A n lau f of (he Anlauf com m unity, waa wounded lit act Ion May 23 lie wna w ith the F ifth arm y Ita ly mul waa a commando i '|ny A nlauf, bro the r Oi l 'o l „ n , H w ilh the navy u v tia c u i. Pvt. K o I m ' i t hcnaily Jr., who I* enroute fron t t amp C ro ft, South C an,im n to F o r,I O rd . C a l.fo ,m a . U home (or n f t.w With hat Wife in S pringfield and frie n d * and relatives here Jean Scott from Pacific Junc tion, Iowa, lets been Visiting W ith M r und Mra. Frank M cGarvln it few day*. Ife la a cousin of Lyle M ulllca. F rank M cfla rvin has received w ord recently of the death of bis b ro the r-in -law , E. (). Robertson o f F a ll Brook, C alifornia. Mr. Robertson was a resident of the S ilk Creek com m unity a few year* ago. M a rjo ry H ardin of P ortland Is Convenient and accurate w eigh Oregon’s fru it and cannery vegc- Extension service. Upper picture here visitin g her aunt, Mrs. F rank ing facilities together w ith prom pt table crops, reports R u s s e l shows a bean-weighing tripod set M cGarvln. payment at periods agreed u|s,n Adams, state farm labor assistant up near w here the pickers are Mrs. Alpha M cG arvln returned go fa r to keep young workers in charge of the V icto ry Farm w o rk in g in a Lane county bean last week from a visit w ith her contented as they help harvest Volunteer program fo r the O .S,(' field. stater. Maxine Sutton at Tacoma. Washington M r. and Mrs. Orvla R ider and was voted Io treat the Eagles M r. and Mrs. W alter F'ox and Mra. Vesta Itayn of Toledo Is son Buck, and Mr. and Mrs. L. so ftb all team Io ice cream A t this sons of Waldon spent one evening Visiting w ith relatives here and at E. Hudgins and children Helen lim e installatio n service was held last week at the W a lte r Sells D ra in this week. and Eldon and Mrs. Bishop pic fo r trustee, Ed Kiezter, and o ut home. M r. and Mrs Charles Lawrence nicked at the Dam on the F'ourth. side guurd. Courtney Riley, a fte r received w ord from th e ir son Sun,lay guests at the J. M which refreshm ents of ch erry pie ( I B PAC K P IC N IC JU LY 21 Roger that he Is now In New Scott home here included Jack were served, a treat from M r. and York McCain and daughter, Sharon, of Mrs. C. O. C la rk, Arrangem ents have been com Mabel Kenndy visited a couple Salem, Mrs. Eleanor Thrasher and pleted fo r the Cub pack picnic to o f days Iasi week w ith M r. and (laughter of Ixa e n a ; Mrs. Ray be held at the c ity park Friday, Mrs. B. C. S hattuck of the Cooley R o s u u rm and Miss Violet Olson J u ly 21, beginning at 6:30 p. m. A num ber of women attended a Each fa m ily w ill furnish ix itlu e k H ill com m unity ol Seattle, W ashington Mrs. Jean picnic lunch and lx- sure M r. and M rs W infred Weal Misses Barbara and Kay wheel shower recently fo r and Mrs. b ring your utensils, including a spent the week end on a fishing er spent the F'ourth of Ju ly w ilh Stew art a l the home of tr ip at the o u s t. th e ir parents Mr. and Mrs. II. W. M innie Keene. knife, fo rk, spoon and plate. S hirley K ra a l who had spent a Wheeler and relum e d the same D rin k and dessert w ill be sup evening to Laurclw ood w ith the w eek a l the H arley W illiam s home plied by the Cub Pack committee. has returned Jo her home at Blue E ntertainm ent to follow- the pic Hartleys. River. nic supper includes potato race, A pot-luck w ill la* held al the Mrs. N ettle Estes sja-nt from Mrs. Claude W illey and daugh sack race, three-legged race and Monday to Thursday of last week L. E. Hudgins home F riday even te r Ruby F'aye and Mrs. Pete peanut race fo r a ll cubs. A firs t w ith Mrs Francis K im b a ll in Eu ing al 7.30. A ll those who w ish Neal and daughter Linda o f Rose prize fo r each event w ill be to come w ill lx- welcome. gene. burg spent Saturday w ith Mrs. awarded. These prizes have been M r. and Mrs. H ill W illiam s and Low ell Beriston. donated by local business firm s. AI.K E IN M l i r o i t l A M ) daughters. Evelyn and In na , of H arley W illiam s and Kenneth Awards Io be presented at this O akridge spent tin- F ourth of July To most women noises, v ib ra Zum w alt went to Tacoma Wash tim e includes the attendance flag at the A rth u r Hörigem home here. emanate ington, last week end to get some to be presented to the den w ith The A I m < Hunks fa m ily plans to tions and odors that from under hood and chassis o f a m achinery and a carriage fo r th e ir the best attendance and awards leave this week end fo r Portland, m ill here. ’ where they w ill spend tw o week* m otor ear are a result o f a lot of achievement w ill be presented Jack and Jim Grimes spent the of mechanical sleight - o f - hand visitin g at the home of M r. to several cu ts. E ntertainm ent 4th w ith friends from Cottage H ank's cousin. Mr. 1^-wls Hanks They leave the fem inine m otorists w ill lx- in charge o f A rt W einkauff Grove at the coast. They also plan to visit o th e r re- In a state of confused question- and Leo W aldock, cub master w ill Pvt. Raymond H uffm an who is latives In W ashington if tim e per- asking. be in charge o f the picnic and pro stationed at Colorado and his m ils. There an* hundreds o f booklets w ife o f C alifo rn ia are v is itin g at gram. M em ber* o f the Young People*’* and manuals w hich <1, scribe the tin- home o f Raymond's m other, Many Role« for Tungslen Sunday Sch<xd class hiked to the functioning parts of an automo- M rs. Ray S tew art. For direct battle use. tungsten top of Bald B u tte from W haley's bile and th e ir place in the se- Mrs. R. W . H ill received a tele serves in armor-piercing projectiles, store Sunday afternoon. Those qucnce o f action. Most o f these who went on the hike o th e r than are technical and the average gram Saturday saying that her in armor plate itself, in erosion- the regular members o l the class woman d<x-s not have the tra in in g hrothet1 had passed away at N ew , resisting gun linings. It is used in telephone and radio communica were Buck Rider, L a rry Whaley, o r Ixiekgniund knowledge neces- Y ork that day. R. W. Kinkade purchased the tions; in X-ray equipment for med Altce Hanks, and W llla and Max- sary to inte rp re t this mass of facts ical treatment and pictures. Tung ine A llen easily. F o r this reason Shell O il E dgar Pennington home in C o t-j sten .also plays its part in essential Jack D ra pe r has sold his place Company, Incorporated, has pre- tag,- Grove recently and moved htome use. in filament* for electric » here, where his fu lh e r-ln -lu w , M r. pared an a ttra c tiv e ly illu stra te d his fa m ily there last week. lights and radio tubes, in salts for Davis, has been staying, to BUI 48-page booklet w ritte n in terms Fred Knudsen of Salt Lake C ity the chemical, painting, and tanning C lifto n . Both M r, D ra|x-r and M r. that, women fa m ilia r w ith kitchen spent the week end at the R. W, industries; in varied articles from Davis have returned to Loa An- and household equipment, can H ill home. watches to pianos. gele* where M r. D rafter now has readily understand. h i* home. The booklet is now available nt Mias Jo Ann Pnlleske returned any Shell .station - just fo r the to her home In Eugene last week- asking, end a fte r spending the past three —... ____ _____ weeks at the home o f her grand- ELLIS ROBINSON D IES parent*. M r. and Mrs. G. L. Mox- AT PAISLEY hi / 1 Saginaw Silk Creek STETSON RUGS ley. M r. and Mrs. E. T. H artley and daughters. 1-aurise and Rut hie, of Gaston were guests at the E. R. D arnell home from Sunday to Tuesday evening of last week. A picnic was held the F'ourth of Ju ly at Mrs. E M. Wheeler's cabin in the woixls. Those present were M r. and Mrs. S. E. Dreaser and M r. and Mrs. Hugh Riggs and tw in daughters. Donna and Dianne o f V ida, M r. iim l M rs. E. T. H a r t ley and daughters, Laurise and Ruthle. o f Gaston; Mr. and Mrs. II. W. W heeler anil children. K I) Barbara, W a lle r and Jack; M r. and M is. E. R. D a rn ,’ll and daugh te r M a rle l; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W heeler; Mrs. Mabel Dresser; and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, a ll of this com m unity. E lder Wm. Lay of Eugene spoke at the 11 o’clock hour at the Royal Church Salurday. This was (he last tim e he w ill he here as he Is leaving this d is tric t soon. Riles fo r K ilt* Robinson 58, well known in South Lane county were held nt Paisley J u ly 7th. M r. Robinson died at his home near Paisley J u ly 3rd. His death was due to cancer of the lungs. I M r. Robinson the .««on o f M r.' and Mrs. O rin Robinson spent his boyhood days here. He had been employed by the Z. X. Company fo r years. FR A TER N A L ORDER E A til.E S A l (he meeting of the F ra te rn a l O rder o f Eagles recently in itia tio n was held fo r two members, J. P. Loomis and W illia m W h itlock. It GOING AT HALF PRICE These beautiful rugs are washable and fire proof. In popular sizes at K nickerbocker’s YOUR USED FURNITURE UNTIL YOU SEE US. We pay highest cash price for a piece or a car load. 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SoUP 900 20 10 ply prewar 900-20 All traction 825-20 All traction AA 825-20 Highway AA 750 20 ten ply nrud and snow type 750-20 1 0 ply Highway 750-20 8 ply Highway 700-20 10 ply mud and snow type 700 20 10 ply highway 700 20 8 ply Highway ' idle by Ihe cut in arms produc- tion. which w ill come when Ger- many falls. IT ’S HIGH TIME 5c to $1.00 We have a limited stock of truck tires in the following sizes and will be glad to supply your needs: Don’t Sell ♦ national convention meeting in I Chicago next week and w ill serve I another fo ur years in the W hite ______ | House if elected. Hannegan told t « the president in a le tte r dated Am erican casualties in the con- J u |y ,01h th a t pnough votes had quest o f .Saipan, princiftal is been pledged to secure his nom land of the western Pacific ination. In the meantime Mrs. M arianas group, totaled 15,053 Eleanor Roosevelt in Dayton. Ohio men, including 2.359 killed. 11,- told a news reporter that her 481 wounded and 1213 missing. husband's decision to accept the N avy Secretary James W For- fo u rth term was news to her and estni reported Wednesday at th a t the president did not usually discuss such things w ith her. Washington. A t the same time, Forrestal Press dispatches yesterday dis said th a t in the period end closed th a t a boost in the manu o f c iv ilia n goods was ing Monday, Japanese dead buried facture by Am erican troops numbered slated to s ta rt August 15th. The 11.948. o utp ut of goods w ill have to have He added an estim ate that the approval o f W PB fie ld offices. probably 95 per cent of the The order according to Donald Japanese garrison, which prob M. Nelson w ill go into p a rtia l e f ably numbered "in excess of 20,- fect S aturday s ta rtin g w ith the 000,” died in fu tile defense o f the liftin g o f curbs on alum inum and magnesium. The s t a g g e r i n g island." schedule agreed on by a il factions In a le tte r to Dem ocratic C ha ir man Robert E. Hanntgan, made plans to give the manpower com public Tuesday, President Roose mission tim e to perfect its plan ve lt declared he w ill accept re- and is u ltim a te ly intended to give nom ination by the democratic w ork to men and m achinery le ft