The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    TJ II RS p A ï
S E P T K MI IE I tj> I 1944
n iffl HKNTIM Sh. COTTAGE HKOVK. (J If Kt JON
Extension fEor/r
In Farm Forestry
Launched by OSC
Latham
FAGIC THK
MRS. CALDW ELL HEADS CIV­ of the a c tiv itie s r the o ffic e fo r
IC Ml SIC l l l t n I. IN ( . <¿.
the past ten d a y -
< AKD O F TH AN K S
We w ish to extend o u r sincere
, A t the p ro g ra i i hour,
three «appreciation fo r "the m any acts o f
piano solos w ere played by Miss kindness and the sym p a th y shown
O rle n a M a rlin .
us occasioned by the tra g ic death
o f o u r son. husband and b ro th e r,
<, IS O L IN E SITI VriON IS
G len A. Adams.
Y o u r th o u g h t-
TIGHT
fullness w ill not be fo rg o tte n .
The Adam s F a m ily.
’
6 -Up.
The ave age c iv ilia n m o to rist
should cxfx-ct no increase in his
Vitamin Snurre
gasoline ra tio n fo r the next sev­
Meat 1» one of the richest . otircca
e ra l m onths, at least not before
ct the F! romplex fa cto r—nl -cin-
the end o f the w a r wi»h Germ any,
the O t tic f o f P rice A d m in is tra tio n
says. C ivilian stock s o f gasoline
b u ilt up last w in te r have been
We have many inquiries for
g re a tly refJuced despite increased
hcme3,
farms, auto courts
im p o rts and record dom estic p ro ­
end
business
properties,
ductio n . C iv ilia n grad» gasoline
stocks have decrea f d
a p p ro xi­
lis t with us
m a te ly tw o m illio n b a rre ls in 30
days.
M r. and M rs. Ben C h i'so n a t­
M r*. C ecil E. C Id w c ll attended
tended the fu n e ra l of M i C h llso n ’a
a banquet in Fug« r y M onday eve-
b ro th e r-in -la w S ta n le y M ayhen in
n ing as a guest «if the Eugene
A shland Monday. T hey spent S u n ­
Civic M usic a . - . t e n She has
day n ig h t in G ra n t
Pass v is it­
tx-cn chosen to m e m bership in the
in g a cousin o f M rs. C h ilso n ’s
n ew ly o rg a n iz d g ro u p and w ill be
A new
p o sitio n
o f extension
M is. Anna W ild e and son A n ­
a p M in lis t in fo re s try , approved by
d re w o f J u n c tio n C ity sp<-nt S a t­ In charge o f Hie n w nihcrsJiip d rive
ii
Hi • C o tta g e Grov.- area, w hich
• h<- O ri-gqn ni iti- board o f higher
u rd a y w ith the., d a u g h te r and
closes S a tu rd a y o f th.s week. No
«•»lui at koi -it it« I m i m eeting. bus
s is te r M rs. M ads O vergaard.
l» i- ii fllli-i| w ith tin- ii|>|H>iii,ni<-fit
Elaine Radforu n t Forest G rove m e m lx-rsh ip w l.; be ,o ’d a fte r
S a tu rd a y, S eptem ber 2.3. and no
«( l> I) Robinson, 1940 graduate
came T h u rsd a y to v is it an aunt
single adm i -«ion •• ill he sold to
M
rs.
F
ie
ri
H
a
rris
in fo re s try nt (». s. C , according
any o f the conce ts. It is neees-
A lyce Hansen le ft S unday fo r
•o « Joint announcem ent by W il­
sa ry th a t anyon -vishing to a t­
lia m A S iiio i-n fi'ld , cfoan and d i-
L in d e n H a ll G o rv a lh - w here she
w ill a tte n d (), S. College th is year. tend a n y o f th - cor. -erts purchase
re c to r o f a g ric u ltu re , und Paul M.
She v is ite d a class. . te at J u n c ­ th e ir m em bership by .Saturday o f
D unn, dean o f fo re s try . T h e ap-
th is week.
tio n C ity o ve r nig h t Sunday.
|>ointnii-nt I n e ffe c tiv e O ctober I.
T h e E u g e r ■ C iv ic M usic asso­
M r. and M rs. C hester S t ilt and
O re g o n ’» tni|»oi tim e r m the fo r ­
th e
U n iv e rs ity
fa m ily
o f Indiunopoh»
accom ­ c ia tio n replaces
e s try fie ld in in d ica te d by the (net
A r tis t Series.
The new concert
panied
by
Von
Ryan
visite
d
re
­
• hni tin « s tille bus led n il other*
c e n tly w ith M r. S titts m o th e r M is series w ill b rin g fam ous a rtis ts o f
»Inc» is , ih |n | |„ . p ro d u c tio n of
TT26 Birch Ave
Ph.7T
F ra n k S to u t. The S titts w ill re ­ I he op« ra, radio, and m o tio n p ic­
fornai product«. W h ile most o f this
tu re s to Eugene «.-.diences.
Suggests Theme Song
side
in
ib
is
v
ic
in
ity
.
ha» come fro m co m m e rcia l p ro ­
A number played by a troupe ct
T lio se in te re ste d in purchasing
M rs W m S to u t o f Kansas C ity
d u ctio n , fu m i w oodland* compri««-
m e m bership in the association and "Swiss bell-rippers'' in 1835 suggest­
is
m
a
k
in
g
h
e
r
home
w
ith
the
an
Im p o rta n t aource o f (o u st
Local Representative
F ra n k S to u ts w hd- her husband a tte n d in g the co n ce rts m ay phone ed the North Carolina »tate »ong to
product«, the O. H. C. .o ffic ia l»
iti author. Judge Will,am Gastcn.
M rs. C e cil E C a ld w e ll at 193-J.
is in service.
p u n t out. F a rm woodland» In ­
L o rn a B ro w n w ill stay at H e n ­
clu d in g w oodland pa stu re re p re ­
d ric k s H a ll and attend U. o f Q. TO A ID IN KENT PAYM ENT
sent m ore th a n 11 ,»-r cent of the
’ th is year.
*tM|e » fo re s t area, und m ore than
A t the re g u la r m e e tin g o f the
M rs. S ta n le y T ru n n e ll and W ill
. ," ’r <’r n * o f ,h<‘
acreage
Keyes o f Eugene visite d M rs. H a t­ C h a m b e r o f C om m erce Tuesday
I be new extension fo re s te r w ill
tie S h a rp and o th e r re la tive s and the m e m b e rsh ip agreed to share
ope ra te u n d e r and Is- aup|iorted by
i r d e fra y in g the <-nt expense of
frie n d s here one day last week
both the federal cooperative ex­
M r and M rs. Rueben Pacholke the S e rvice and E m p lo ym e n t o f­
tension service and the C la rk - M c ­
o f .Mosby C reek visited a t the fice here fo r tw o m onths u n til the
N a ry fo re s try act F irs t and ma-
home o f h e r fa th e r W. T . G a ­ sta te could ta ke « p th is expense.
J«r a tte n tio n w ill is- given to ns-
The
o th e r service clubs, the
O e le i-x l b r V . ». W ar O -partm vftt, Ilurasu of f'ublic fU la ti-n a
m u t te last w eek
sla tin g fa rm e r* In m a rk e tin g th e ir
H H illl. K A N D H IG IIE K These In d ia n Service U n it men at
M r. and M rs. C laude P la ste r ac­ A m e rica n Legiot. - :id the V F W
im b e r products t „ best advantage,
com panied the Roy Beers fa m ily are also sh a rin g t:ie re n t expense.
the p o rt o f em barkation, Charleston, S. C., are htacking m illion» o f
ta ith as a means o f o b ta in in g
M ax B ird , a guest o f the C ham ­
to W in c h e s te r Bay Sunday.
board feet o f lumber which In is b«-«-n reclaim • I
on »crap. A t this
Maki- your g ifts p ra c tic a l a n d p le a s in g — D o n ’t send
m a xim u m o u tp u t fo r the w a r ef-
Tuesday. N. C ruson and Claude ber at th is tim e , explained the
p o rt alone It is estimated th a t 175,000 worth o f lumber haa been
pcrishiibl
». in to x ic a n ts , in fla m m a b le s o r poiso n s—
fo rt anti to increase re tu rn » to
s
itu
a
tio
n
w
ith
reference
to
the
P la s te r spent fis h in g at M u rp h y 's
1. '
-X
t h e y ’ll lie re je c te d .
e m p lo ym e n t o ff - — and also to ld
fa rm e rs a » w ith o th e r extension
landing.
p roject«, the w o rk w ill br con-
L e s te r
S to u t
a p a ra tro o p e r
as guests the past week a nephew, w ro te to his parents fro m a hos­
ducted
In the counties
th ro u g b
W E S T 'G G E S T A F E W IT E M S FO R
V.
I I
!• • •. ,
. •
H it
co u n ty agents
p ita l in F rance. T hough he had
T he new o ffic ia l w ill also w o rk
School s ta rte d In th is d is tric t w ho has Is-en w ith M c A rth u r the been in ju re d he was in ve ry good
th e b o v s
19 m onths. A lso N elson s p irits .
clooely W ith o th e r forest agencies M onday m o rn in g
w ith
T o m m y past
B
u
ckle
o
f
Ito
se
h
u
rg
o
f
ih
e
U.
S.
Sttii (iiasM-s
in c lu d in g the »tate d e p a rtm e n t
B ibles & T e sta m e n ts
o f C la rk as p rin c ip a l and bus d riv e r, a rm y s ta tio n e d in V irg in ia .
fo re s try . U. 8. Forest servlc.
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f
t
K
-p<
lla
tit»
S oli am i Mrs. N ora S m a ll as in te rm e ­
E
fn. P rrts & P e n c ils
The ( h ris tia n E ndeavor met at
C onservation service nnd F ish and d ia te teacher, and M rs. C lyde
I’la
v
in
'/
(
’arti.s
H
m d k e re iiic fs
th
e
P
o
w
e
ll
hom
e
S
unday
evening
Wll«l f j f e service
tlic O, S. C. C la rk as the p rim , ,-y teacher. M r. and 14 young people w are present.
M rs. H elen H ance and nieces
P o k e r C h ip s
o ffic ia ls say
and M rs George Buile» are doing
T
o
ile t S o ap s
B a rb a ra and Peggy Pynch re tu rn ­
M r. and M rs. J. E. B a n to n en­
the ja n ito r w o rk and M rs. Bailes
-I<"
p
G
a
m
-
B
o
a
rd
s
L ip S tic k & Rouge
ed re c e n tly fro m a tr ip to C olo­
R obinson wifi, w h ile em phasis­
is the «»Mik fo r the hot lunches. te rta in e d w ith a fa m ily d in n e r
rado. M rs H ance w ill teach in the
in g fa rm w oodland m anagem ent
S h a v in g K its
< ' g a r e tte ( ,'iisi s
Q u ite a lot o f Im p ro v e m e n t* have S unday fo r th e ir c h ild re n , those
and m a rk e tin g , also give a tte n tio n been made nt the srh txd re ce n tly, present Were M r. and M rs G erald E lk to n high school th is te rm and
T )l> ic i i Poin-hi s
B ill K ohls
to ru ra l fir«- p ro te c tio n , education new cement steps r .id a w a lk in B a n to n nnd fa m ily o f S anta C la ra , M a r jo ry Pynch w ill sta y w ith her
W h e n you
l-’oot P o w d e r
S ta tio n e r y
o f 4-H . F. F. A nnd s im ila r y o u th fro n t o f the b u ll,tin g , am i the old M r and M rs. G len B a n to n and nnd a tte n d the E lk to n sch«x>l
are th ro u g h
M r. and M rs. W R. S ta ffo rd and
* 'ig a r e tte L ig h te rs
S e w in a K its
groups in fa rm hires try , and to Ixia rd w a lk has b»-« rem oved and fa m ily , M rs. Ha old Abeene and
w it h th a t
*
son
o
f
C
om
pton.
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
spent
e n couraging tree p la n tin g , p a rtic u ­ crushed ro ck ha’. Is-en put in its d a u g h te r L aveta,
T o ile t S o a p s
S u n <i lasses
M rs
Lucille
la r ly in e astern O regon, Preserva­ place fro m the i tain m ad to the L u sk and baby F a rry s Jean, M r. ten days v is itin g the D avenport
m a tc h o r c ig a re tte , break
C
om
bs
&
B
ru
sh
s
A u to g ra p h A lb u m s
fa m ily . M rs D avenport is a sis­
tio n o f wood fo r va rio u s fa rm uses b u ild in g , sonic im p ro ve m e n ts have and
M rs
Glen
S tim m e l
and
i t u p ! . . .T h a t is a n o th e r
te r o f M r. S ta ffo rd .
T
o
o
th
B
r
u
s
h
ts
A
d d re s s B ooks
is also in the p ro je c t o u tlin e .
been made lo tho x i.c h e n , and a d aughters, M rs. H a rve y S h ip p and
t h o u g h t f u l w a y to p re ­
J
A.
M
ackey.
F
ra
n
k
P
a
rk
e
r
K
azo
r
B
la
d
e
s
P
la
y in g C a rd s
c
h
ild
re
n
G
ad
and
T
w
ila
F
e
rn
o
f
s
h
e
lte
r
has
he«-n
made
fro
m
the
A fte r his g ra d u a tio n at O regon
v e n t fo re s t fires.
S acram ento, C a lifo rn ia and M r. and W esley Saunders spent the
S ta te . R obinson to o k graduate gym to the lu rc h room.
C ig a r e tte «'uses
P o c k e t C h e c k e rs
w eek-end o n a fish in g tr ip to
E le c tric ia n s M a le 3 C G lenn and M rs. George Bailes.
w o rk in N ew Y o rk state, re ce iv­
S e w in g K i t ,
C om bs & B ru sh e s
Florence.
M r. and M rs. T o m m y C la rk and
ing bis m a ste r's degree- in 1942. S tim m e l, » ta ilo re d a t F a rra g u t.
M r. and M rs. F r in k M c G a rvin
KEEP
to
C e n tra l
V iew
Sine«- th a t tim e he has been p ro ­ Idaho, is spending - s h o rt leave fa m ily w ent
and
tw o
sm a ll w hen- M r. C la rk preached n t the re tu rn e d S unday fro m a v is it w ith
je ct fo re s te r fo r the sta te d e p a rt­ w ith his w ife
OREGON
daughters, and his m o tlx -r, M rs. C h u rch o f C h ris t, they w e re d in ­ re la tiv e s a t F a llb ro o k . C a lifo rn ia .
m ent o f fo re x try m Oregon.
GREEN
L illia n S tim m e l,
n e r guests o f M r. and M rs. Hayes.
•Mr and Mrs. R obert K enady
ASSOCIATION
M
r.
a
n
il
M
rs.
B
e
n
n
e
tt
N
e
w
to
n
and
M
abel
and
R
onald
v
is
ite
d
at
Wood IV a sir
S A LE M . ORE.
N e w to n 's M O T « II FISHERM EN w in i.n D ra in , S unday w ith M rs. A ddie
In the normal proccue» of logging an* v is itin g w ith M r
IMI TH IS '
Mason.
and lumber manufacture, close to 70 Itarents. M r. und M rs B e rt N e w ­
per cent 1» the average of the wood ton and o th e r n *la tlv c s . th e y have
T ru s t
a S cotchm an
to m a k e )
re tu rn e d to F o rt C anby, w here
that goes to waste.
th re e fishes grow w here one grew
M r N e w to n Is s ta tio n -d .
R ennett N e w to n and
N o rm a n Ix-for«- and th u s help in the w a r­
L e w is called at the M urray N ew - tim e food pro g ra m .
B y p u ttin g
J o n home Sunday.
sodium n itra te and phosphates in
L yn ch C u rrin • ¡-..i able to bc fresh w a te r lakes in S cotland to
P assenger Car Tires
hospital increase- supplies o f m a rin e vege­
We have Just received the In­ bro u g h t home f t „ m Ihe
the C u rrin ta tio n on w h ic h fish feed, it has
fo rm a tio n th a t the cut in passen­ F rid a y . V is ito rs u:
ger c a r Un- quota fo r S eptem ber home S unday w ere M r. nnd Mrs. been |»,ssihle to increase prcxJuc-»
fro n t 1,950,(XX) to 1,600,000 w ill not George C u rrin a n il M rs Rosa C u r­ tio n o f some fish by 3(X) percent,
M rs.
M u rra y the D e p a rtm e n t o f C om m erce re ­
m ean uny co rre sp o nd in g c u t In rin and M r. und
p o rts. Use o f fe r tiliz e r has been
e lig ib ility but it does mean a s till N ew ton.
S everal ladies o f the London c a rrie d out on an e x p e rim e n ta l
m ore d iffic u lt jo b fo r the local
ra tio n in g
txrurd to decide w ho 4-H M others clu b w e n t to B lnek- basis.
am ong the m any a p p lic a n ts a rc b u tle last F rid a y nnd got b ric k to
b u ild Ihe flu e at the c lu b house.
th e most essential d riv e rs .
Miss Thena Mae Abeene spent
TKI'CK T IK ES
F o r several m onths now a llo c a ­ several days last week v is itin g nt
F ra n k
tions have been fa r below the th e home o f h e r uncle,
Southern Pacific has been a part of western life for
in position to do electrical
Because of Southern Pacific’s strategic location
m in im u m o f 165,000 heavy tru c k M ille r, in C o lla g e Grove.
contracting and wiring. We
tire s th a t O. D. T . estim ates a rc
three quarters of a <?entury. We’ve had our share of
The basket d in n e r held nt He­
relation to the w ar against Japan, we have been
expect to have a supply of
ncefli-fl each m o n th to m a in ta in b ron was w e ll atte n d e d and at the
brickbats, and we’ve had our share of praise. Mostly
called
upon to carry an enormous westbound burden.
c o m m e rcia l tra n s p o rta tio n and a ll d in n e r W e n d e ll S m a ll announced
switches, wiring and other
we’ve
been
taken
pretty
much
for
granted,
like
the
in d ica tio n s
a rc th a t th e
acute his engagem ent to M iss V irg in ia
In
addition,
we are handling vast quantities of raw
materials for electrical in­
shortage o f both passenger and Clausen o l B a k e rs fie ld , C a lifo rn ia .
paper boy or the milkman.
stallations.
materials and finished products of greatly expanded
tr u c k tire s w ill be w ith us fo r R o th M r. S m a ll nnd Miss Clousi-n
Since Pearl Harbor, though, people generally have
western industries, plus an abnormally large east-
some tim e to come. W e w ould are students n t Ihe N o rth w e s t
th e re fo r u rge o u r C ustom ers to C h ris tu m C ollege at Eugene. T he
regarded Southern Pacific and the other railroads
bound movement of foodstuff’s.
tr y to get as m any miles out of d in n e r was in h o n o r o f W endell,
with
new
understanding
and
appreciation.
Now,
when
318 M a in S t.
The six facts below may help explain the unprece­
the fire s we now have as is pos­ i t was his b irth d a y .
41 TFC
the chips are down, they seem to realize how indis­
sible to get.
M r and Mrs. Chas. P ow ell had
dented burden we are carrying, and why our carvice
C heck y o u r a ir pressure regu­
pensable the railroads really are.
to civilians is not as good as we’d like it to be:
la rly . A vo id Jack ra b b it s ta rts
and slops. A vo id overloading.
Keep dual tire s w e ll matched.
Read and fo llo w in s tru c tio n s
closely when jn o u n tin g syn ­
th e tic tubes. T hey need special
care an d can not
lx- cold
patched.
H ave
y o u r tire s
repaired as
soon as a break in the easing oc-
c u m , Do not ju s t ix x it a lir e
th a t is w o rth a re p a ir. I l does not
■ In fre ig h t nnd passcngcrvnlumc.South-
Southern Pacific's 15,000 miles o f line
re p a ir it but w ill ru in II in a
Southern Pacific serves more m ilita ry
■ <-m Pacific is the th ird largest railroad
•
(more than any o th e r U n ite d States
v e ry s h o rt tim e. R em em ber you
See Registered Optometrist
and naval establishm ents th a n any
in Am erica. O nly tho Pennsylvania and
can buy m ore tire m iles w ith a
railroad) are predom inately single tra ck,
other railread in the U. S. From New O r­
Here For Complete Eye-
few d o lla rs s|x*nl fo r a g«x>d re ­
New Y o rk C e n tru l are ca rryin g n bigger
re q u irin g the most accurate and exacting
leans to Portland an endless chain o f s ir
p a ir jo b than in an y o th e r way.
load than Southern Pacific.
kin d c f railroading.
Examination Now!
bases and encampments adjoins our line.
I t costs v e ry lit t le Io have cuts
and bruises repaired w h e n they
firs t occur. I f neglected they w ill
soon ru in the lire , e specially now
w ith w et w e a th e r com ing on. You
w ill save y o u rs e lf m any d o lla rs
and I hi- re p a ir m an a head ache
If you w a tch y o u r tire s closely.
I f the tre a d design Is w o rn o ff o f
y o u r tire it is lim e to have a new
Created By Craftsmen-Factory To You
cap put on, do not w e a r them
dow n to the cord.
« We serve more m ilita ry meals to per-
w Southern Pacific crosses innum erab’
Southern Pacific has the m ain n o rth
We w ill be glad Io help you w ith
* sonnel o f the armed forces than any
* m o u n ta in ranges, and haa to clim
and south line along the Pacific Coast,
y o u r tire problem s w henever we j
o ther two U. S. railroads combined. And,
more m ajor sum m its than any o th e r U. i
■erving the principal ports o f embarkation
can. Y o u r p a tronage is a p p re c la t- {
o f course, service men and women have
railroad. I t takes more locomotives to pv
rom Fan Diego to P ortland. N a tu ra lly ,
ed. We have m odern equipm ent
HO INTEREST
first call on our restricted ra tio n point3.
trains up steep mountain grade*.
oop traina m ust coma firs t w ith us.
and use ih e best re p a ir nnd re ­
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cap m a te ria l we can o b ta in at a ll
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