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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. Don Read and family of Eugene were guests last week of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Read of Row River. 'S ) MmmsmfSru WM mi K/ansM a n Men eome in all size»— and and lig h t, and we have found their feet to be aa variable ai their individuality. Man it like his shoes—adapts, ble to weights and service, to work or play, to stress and strain— no article of wearing apparel plays so important • part in the American war and i home front. Mrs. Ileen Currin and Lila Gra ham are registered at the summer session of the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. They are among the 467 registered there and the 42 who are registered from Lane county. Henry Arp has bought the Don ald Kabler place on Moody lane on the Black Butte highway and will take possession of this proper ty about July 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Nerlie and daughter of Fargo, North Da kota, have purchased property east of the steel bridge on Row River and have returned to Fargo preparatory to moving here. They spent some time visiting their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knowd- ler here last week. Messrs, and Mmes. A. D. Wells, H. Burge and Fritz Tanner re turned last week from Diamond Lake where they caught their limit of fish. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cole and family, formerly of the Row River community, are moving to Canby where they have purchased acre age. Sunday, June 24, is the regular Holy Communion Sunday for the Catholic parish, and Masses will be at 8:00 anti 9:30 a.m. Confes sions will be heard Saturday from 7;00 to 8:30 p.m. utitl before the Masses on Sunday Masses will also be at 8:00 uni, 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 1. KUP OREGON G R E IS CHI Ki l l O FFIC E R S E L M T Hickok and children will spend next week. Mr. Hickok will spend At the annual society meeting of a few days at the coast before re turning. They will be joined by- the Free Methodist church on last Mr. Hickok's brother and family Thursday evening, officers for the ensuing year were elected as fol of Portla»d. Mrs. Lee Cox of Philomath lows: stewards, Mary Ross. Elva spent Friday and Saturday with Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter R. La Beers. Arminda Prebble, Susan R Mrs. Martha Marsh. Londe are entertaining in their Hosman and Rosa Martin; class T/Sgt. and Mrs. Lee Johnson home Enid Bavin of San Antonio. leader. Chas. O. Hosman; Sunday left Thursday after visiting the Texas. Mrs. Bavin was born in school superintendent. Thelma H. past 2 weeks with Mrs. Johnson’s Sidney, Australia. She went to Wright; Young peoples' superin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mor London. England, as a child for tendent, Rev. Mrs. Rosella Doug ton. Sgt. Johnson is stationed at a dramatic and musical education las; penny-a-day superintendent. Hammond Army Hospital and Mrs. with her grandfather, William II. Rev. Mrs. Rosella Douglas: church Johnson will live at Modesto, Cummings, doctor of music. She treasurer, Thelma H. Wright; sec and Mrs. LaLonde were ci ise retary, Chas. O. Hosman; auditor. California. neighbors: they were fellow stu Chas. O. Hosman; delegate to an conference. Thelma H. Mrs. Jeanne Morton left Tues dents at the Guildhall school of nual day for Corvallis where she will music and dramatic art. London. Wright; reserve delegate, George be an instructor at the 4-H club Enid Bavin is well known in 'he P. Tarr; trustee, three years. Geo. southeastern part of the United P. Tarr. summer school. The annual conference of the States as a dramatic and radio church convenes at the Free Recent visitors at th e ’ Frank artist. Methodist camp ground near Port Plueard home were Alfred Plue- Mrs. George Hardy will spend land on Wednesday. July 11. ard of Portland, Mrs. Medora Jef fers, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jeffers and from Friday until Tuesday in Med son of Wolf Creek, Virgil Pleuard ford with relatives. On Sunday a f of Sutherlin and Elmer A. Plue ternoon she will be soloist at the wedding of her cousin and Sunday ard Sk2/C U. S. Navy. Eight fishermen returned from morning will sing at the Brethren George A. Hickok of Portland is church. Sunday evening she will Diamond lake Monday and Tues spending the week with his son sing at the First Baptist church. day. Several brought back wash tubs of sardines. Others brought Kenneth Hickok and family. D A N C E AT ARMORY EVERY back good alibis and a strong smelling breath. Incidentally the SATURDAY NIGHT Miss Arlene Sylvester of Leban boys said the sardines brought on, who has been visiting at the P. S. Bukowski, captain of Co. back were called trout over at home of a sister, Mrs. Lloyd Plue ard, has gone to California to A, Oregon State Guard, announc Diamond lake. In the party were; ed yesterday that plans had been Orlo Bagley, H. L. Wolfard, Palm spend the summer. completed for holding a dance at er Johnson, Stew Carlson, Bud Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clear the armory every Saturday night Husted, Warren Hansen, Tom Min water and children Cinda and with the Oregon State Guard and or of Sutherlin and Harold Swartz Pamela of Springfield spent the several lodges cooperating. These of Eugene. week end with Mrs. Clearwater’s organizations will take it turn mother, Mrs. Charles Miller. Cin about in supplying entertainment Dernier and Gauge da remainder here for the week to provide a weekly dance. "Gauge" is the number of threads with her grandmother. per inch in stockings. "Dernier" The state should bear its share refers to the number of threads com Mrs. C. E. Brown and daughter in educating the children of the prising the total thickness of the Jeannine of Delight Valley left State. Help provide this support stocking. The higher the dernier Wednesday for Toppenish, Wash by voting 302 yes at the State number is the heavier the stocking ington, to make their home. The Special Election on June 22. will be. In other words, a 50-demier Browns have purchased the Brown 45-ltp stocking would be finer in texture than a 100-dernier stocking. Bi-Rite Drug store in Toppenish. The Rev. and Mrs. Thayer and daughter Grace of Toledo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren. City Briefs • J U N E 19, 1945 Miss Zena Moughmer of Eu We, the undersigned, agree to Mrs. R. C. McNew has been gene, a former resident and teach quite ill at her home the past two er in the local grade school, is a t raise our prices of haircuts to 75c, weeks, but is reported improving. tending to business m atters here the going price. this week. She plans to spend the CHAS H. BOSLAUGH, P. S. BUKOWSKI, Red R ose B u tter and Ice Cream. summer in Eugene. L. F. BURLESON, A sk for them . C. G. C ream ery. 7-tf C. V. BEACH. 45-ltc I t pays to insure with sure in Cpl. Robert Petersen with the surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc armed forces was called home on Schofield Stewart for Plumbing. account of the illness of his fath Phone 217J. , 1-tfc er, William Petersen, and is as sisting in the Petersen Store. Cpl. .Do you know that Chiropractic Petersen is an instrument trainer will »help any and all conditions? instructor at a foreign air base. Try it. See Dr. Siskins, Chiro Mrs. S. K. Adams returned Mon practor, over Petersen’s store, phone 5. 43-tfc day night from Sunnyside and Yakima, Washington, where she visited with her step-daughter, Mrs. Virginia Miller, and nieces, Mrs. Flossie Wickersham and Rosellen Lockwood. CARD OF TH A N K S Permit us to express our thanks for the kindness of our friends and •neighbors at the death of our father. Your thoughtfulness will be remembered. We appreciate the beautiful floral offerings. The Caldwell family. 45-ltc SU N G LA SSES Fire, Life, Auto, Liability, Annuities or other forms of INSURANCE For Protection Against The Hot Summer Sun Mrs. Robert Hawley and little daughter Diane of Portland spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Hawley’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hawley. 2-day Service Phone 115-J H. K. Metcalf You can choose from our com plete stock of sun glasses in cluding the Calabar and Pur- 0-D ay glasses which have been optically ground and will give your eyes needed protection without any harmful effects. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hickok and sons Craig and Leon plan to go to the coast Sunday where Mrs. FILMS Developed and Printed Cottage Grove Pharmacy Me m s you get what you pay for without any tfs. and» or arguments. Our past record is built on this sort of ser vice and not how cheap we can offer you ©overage. Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency It pays to insure in sure Insurance Resilience plume 104 I. Office phono 72 C ottage Grove, Oregon CARD OF T H A N K * Chas. I. Bozell New Distributor for the Associated Oil Co. Chas. 1. lion'll, formerly of Portland, is the new local distri butor for the Associated Oil Co., succeeding Miles O. Wicks, who retires from this field utter 20 years of service to this company. Mr. Bozell, who has been with the company for the past 1H years, assumed charge of the operations here June 15th. Wicks, on retiring here, said lie would devote his interests to farm The Dorvna grange will attend ing and was confident of getting in a body at the 11:00 o'clock ser into the big money. vice in the Presbyterian church next Sunday which will I m > observ Juvenile Ai-oktrnla ed as Rural Life Sunday. The The tchuul child must likely to get young people will have charge of hurt it a seventh grader In u (treat the evening service at 7 o'clock. or tidew.dk accident not Involving a Miss Ruth Miller, a member of the recent graduating class at Oregon State college, visited over the week end with her mother, Mrs. Alice Miller, and brother Paul. She returned to Oregon State where she will act as a chaperone at the 4-H summer school. We Give S & H Green Stamps Emmett Tedford will be guest speaker at the 11:00 o’clock ser vice Sunday morning at the Methodist church in the absence of the pastor, who is attending the annual conference at Salem. In the evening the congregation will worship with members of the First Baptist church at the Baptist church. At the morning service in the First Baptist Church the pastor. Rev. George E. Hardy, will bring a message on "The Christian Standard of Conscience." Thero will I»' an inspiration'll song service at the happy evening service with the pastor speaking on "America's Greatest Need." The evening message is based on the pastor's recent trip to the East coast. All who are without a church home aro invited to attend our church school at 9:45 for all ages, und our two worship services at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Miss Phyllis Foster has com pleted her freshman year at Ore gon State college and spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. She re turned to Corvallis Tuesday to serve as a chaperone for the 4-H summer school which opened Tues day, June 19. Sizes and widths in shoes sre of supreme importance to good fitting. We endeavor to carry a range of fitting sizes on basic shoes— and stand ready to serve you with Johnsonian, the “smartest shoes on the square.’ Sgt. C. O. Adams has been given an honorable discharge from the army and arrived. home about two weeks ago. vvWh s V * 1 A • A v \\ 1st Sgt. and Mrs. John Lynch of Sparks, Nevada are spending two weeks with Mi's. Sparks’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoneburg. and with her sisters. From here they will go to Santa Barbara. California for a two weeks rest period and further assignment. 1st Sgt. L>nch just returned from Saipan and the south Pacific area where he has served 35 months with the armed forces. He has been in service 39 months. short, heavy See W. B. JOHNSTON for Rea! Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. Office No. 22 So. 5th SL 42-tfc SURE INSURANCE The Rev. Frank Brown k'ft Monday night for Salem to attend the annual Methodist conference being held there this w«>k in the First Methodist church. Sam Mackin will go tomorrow for the remainder of the conference. Oth ers going Friday for the Women’s Society of Christian Service pro gram of the conference are Mrs. E. E. Cone, Mrs. N. E. Compton. Mrs. Albert Woodard and Mrs. C. N. Land. \ *HM<1UI M O M W H v M I* 4 M O N A H A N ’S JEWELERS — OPTOMETRISTS Cottage Grove, Oregon motor vehicle during the month of H ay, reports the National Safety council These facts sre based on annual surveys of student accidents. We deeply appreciate the kind nets of our friends during the Ill ness and death of our husband and father and for the many expres sions of sympathy during our be reavement. We also appreciate the flowers sent during my illness und the IM'uutlful floral offerings for Mr. Turner. Mrs. Laura Turn er aiul family. 45-ltc Dorcas Supper at Royal Church SILK CREEK June 21. 6 SO to 8 00 F M Everybody Welootne Ticket to Be Bold 50c Plate 4»*- >1 The topic for the 11:00 o'clock service next Sunday morning at the Christian Science church will be “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Remember your plans to start the children to Sunday school when the weather becomes better. We have individual rooms for each class at the Church of God nnd are glad for an increase in aver age attendance. At tho morning worship hour the pastor will dis cuss the subject "The Ordinances." At 12:30 there will be u ImptiMnal service. At 2:30 The Ordinances of the Lord’s Supper and Feet Wash ing will be observed. "Sacrificing for Christ's Sake" will be the Sun day evening sermon topic. M ltu tio m u -y Secretary to Speak Rev. Frank L. Baker, general field aeoretary for the Free Meth odist church will speuk at the lo cal church on Tuesday evening, June 26. Rev. Baker has visited all of the local churches of the forty-one conferences, and is a very interesting speaker as well as having a vast supply of ma terial and experience. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Baker, also the district superintendent. Rev. J. R. Stewart, from Salem. Attar of Petals 1 >2 50 $1.15 to $8.75 Bubble Bath Face Cream » ’• i « I A 1 ♦ i and many other items. All are in beautiful jars and bottle«. For beauty sake shop the Cottage Grove Pharmacy first. I W Cottage Grove J Pharmacy Phone 244 032 Main Eliminate« Lint Dish towels that have been rinsed in very thin starch water will not leave lint on dishes PROTECTION FROM T H E SUN »saaiÄsJI now I 1 T im e to give your shingle roof a dressing. The hot sun Will cause shingles to curl, which in time will make your roof leak. A good shingle stain will prevent this and help preserve your roof. We have a good stock of dark green and red oxide shingle paint We also have a good supply of interior undercoat and enamel. Green’s Hardware and Supply Creswell, Oregon 1 1