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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1945)
page four iLShAY. Al fìl HT il, 1915 liership in the local lialgc by tran s fer from Junction City A c o m m it tee was oppolnted to w ork with the com m ittee from the Odd F el low lodge to m ake arran g em en ts for th e ir annual picnic to be held in the near fu ture A p|iointed on this com m ittee w ere l.eita S tew a rt. Helen S herm an and May B a r ton. M embers present from this hxlge, who visited from out of town w ere Mrs. Effie Ballew ol Eugene and Mrs Lena Nears of Salem. R efreshm ents w ere w rvial j t»y Uu' ^ d i a l's to the m em bers at the clone o( th e m eeting. 20011 Oregonians Are Needed FAMI1A REU N IO N ' I'O U K I.I. REUNION A fam ily reunion honoring Rich- The fifth annual J. S Powell ard G. Welden, signalm an 2 <?, reunion was held at C ottage Grove and his wife was enjoyed in the city park August 5 Those living city park Sunday by his family near O rtta g e Grove are Mr. and and friends. An event of the oc- M tt. Clues. PoweU. Clara. A rden: easton was also th e 77th birthday Mr and Mrs. Archie Powell, anniversary of his grandm other, Em ery Dean. Stephen L ee; Mr Mrs. Lilly Craig of Eugene Out and M rs Hugh Foster: Mrs VinaJ of town guests w ere M rs Lilly R andall S r , Billy. Ivona Ann. Craig, Mrs. Gail Nichols, Mr and Mrs, Ivan Abecne. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. D arrell B arker. Shirley and Carl Sm all, Mrs Annabel M.eech- ' B arbara, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam em, Loren; Mrs. Julia Powell Mr Raisor and sons Bob and W endell anil Mrs. Albert Griffin Mr and all of Eugene: Mr. and Mrs K kiyd'M rs. E. I. McReynolds, OHWytna. Craig and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. B arbara; Mr. and Mrs. K B Odell Craig and children. D ale and ell. Mr and Mrs, John O vtrhal- D onjo of D rain: Mr. and Mrs ser. Mr. and Mrs Ross Overh.d- Ra\ Welden and Della Mae of Lo- ser. Lavona, Conley; Mr. and Mrs. rane route; Mr. and Mrs. John Geo. O verholser. Donald. D elm ar Englund and Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs Belle Geer. E rn est; Mr« Mrs M. V. Welden and Lois and W. E astham . Carol Ann and baby: the honored couple. Mr. and Mrs N orland Powell; Mr. RTTKCMIVT iT n T T v and Mrs Joe G eer and family: Mr. tk - Sunshine «7, k 7C . v and Mrs P hvlhs. Willis G arm an. U Virginia. The C ircle o . f the Aloma v * \ vn. C h i n a n church m et Tuesday for den M r and Mni Krank £ c h . i ih ^ ?ha t K-’T J r n h O U ra t h g y u a n,Ver' tn n T n,. a 2 ,ng .,rth d a-VS Ln t U" L t ™ “a * " ere ° b' L \ WaS SpCnt *n e ardson- **"> • N« ‘a - E thel Naoma. K *n"e’h. K athleen; Those from Eu«ene Wen M rs A r,h u r Brown. navid: Mrs K athleen K night. Ann: J - H P0'« 1'«- B etty Li’«. M asters, Mrs. Ella H all- com m ittee appointed on tritu p o r - ta tio n was G reta Bender. F rances C alvert and Pat Sorensen; re- ...... S T * " X = 2 * • REGULAR M EETIN G ,, a Thelm rh«7ma a ’ Good- ro u n e on tloyes and Frances ell. Alta. Edna. ™,Ut.te ° n Sharps SI?a,T s creek, crw k - w ith 87 e r- s n a 7 ro ™ n ,.Hoyes Eranccs The regular business m eeting of nou Eugene ,l - rviatives and friends a tte n d in g . I C hK ert. Fifteen girls w ere pres- ie Neighbors Neighbor-; nt ge t _ . Those present w ere Mr. and Mrs. cnt lo r the m eeting the of u,’nnri«.»r» W oodcraft was held Tuesday evening in the HOOF , V X IV FRS , R I r s Vern G aroutte and son M ark. M r — hall w ith Mary Duffy, guardian V ? 1' E R - A RIE> OB>ERA ED and M rs c l# y G a n w tu , and ( 1.1 It M EETING AT HOTEL Mrs d au g h te r Alice, Alice M r and Mrs neighbor, presiding. The next so-1 Friends r ,,r,lu s and an a relatives ro u tin e s of or airs, Mr. T he Business and Professional cial m eeting was announced for GeorSc McQueen gathered at W alter G aroutte and d au ghter August ith Mrs. hcr homc **°m e Monday Monday night night in in honor honor Betty rs' Leah tte ' ' ' ” P e n s c ,u b m e ' fo r ,h c l r A ugust 21 21 w w ith Mrs. E. E. A. A. Teich Teich hcr Betty Lou, Lou. M Mrs L e a h G G a „ ro r o u ..i,„ C hairm an for J he refreshm ent of h er M rthday anniversary and E thel Chappell. Jim W hitsett and (?w rt,n .g A^ ust b «’ com m ittee for the Septem ber busi- h e r daughter-in-law . Mrs. G eorge D orothy Jeffrey all of Bandon Jt14. 9 0,,?K ‘; Grove hl’tel E « 1nt,ne ness m eeting is Mabel Sowles. At R McQueen, R efreshm ents w ere Mr. and Mrs W illiam H art Rav- E n,ckerbovk'’r- president, was in th e close of the m eeting th e com- served and ,ovel> S>fts w ere re- mond Ita rt, Mr and Mrs W illiam churK° . 2J7,h several m em bers m ittee of Mrs. M erle McKibben reived. G uests of the evening Debley. Mr and Mrs Law rence Pr^’ e n t-»T h e meeUn« w as and Mrs. E leanor W olfard served 've,T M rs- F red B artels of P ort- Kelly and ch.idren M arsha and a ,he 7* u‘C t,° J .P*8, refreshm ents. land. Mrs. W illiams B artels. Mrs. ‘Michael Mr and \in s i » . i reading of the club collect and Jam es P laster, Mrs E lm er N eel, land Mr and M rs A w t I ’h” Sin*inK of ' A™ n c a " w ith MOTHERS CLUB ' Mrs A lbert G riffin. Mrs. Anna T hressa T u llar all of P irH a n U MrS' G ard ,n er at ,h e P 'ano The reg u lar m onthly m eeting of Adams and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs P at Brown M r and MrS' Hicks Presented an in ter- the M others club was held Tues- Mrs Nelson G aroutte and chil ’h7 even‘"«- day a t th e home of Mrs. Cad W al- DAUGHTERS O F NILE PIC N IC dren Donna. S h arlene and G e r a r d ? !"* num bers being giv- lace. This w as the annual picnic The D aughters of the Nile, w ith of Blue River. D elm er Gridlev nf e° 1 U<?t ’y Ml8S June *',pnd<’1, w ith eight m em bers and one guest, th e ir husbands and fam ilies as Sisters. Mr. and Mrs L eo n ; •) a n d J pan Ralston, accom- Mrs. Ems, present. T he afternoon guests, held a picnic supper Mon- G a ro u tte and Lerov P o rte r n f P®"*0*1 by L^u*«*? G ardiner and a was spent socially. day night in the picnic grounds a t Cresw ell Mr and Mrs R m ai r dap dance b-v ' ,iss Ju n e Elfving —♦ — the C ottage G rove lake. Addition- • ro u tte and c h ild re n r i L i a accom panied by Miss Iren e Schaf- NAVY MOTHERS CLUB al guests w ere Mrs. E lbert Bede D u X of T r a Í m Z A S r ií Tw elve m em bers and one guest, M ary W iseman, w ere present T uesday afternoon a t th e Navy M others club m eeting a t the home of Mrs. A. W. Wooley, The afternoon was spent in sewing. All i and d au g h te r Elise who are v isit- ing here from P ortland. About 40 people enjoyed the supper and so- cial evening. ROYAL NEIGHBORS m others of sons o r d au g h ters in The Royal Neighbors will m eet th e navy, m arine corps o r coast in the Eagles hall Tue.sdav. Aug- guard a re eligible for m em bership ust 14. at 8:00 p. m. for tl7 regó- m the Navy M others club. N ext la r m eeting. Monday night a t 8:00 o'clock — ♦ _ thZ^IiTh’in ^ h 3 SPeC'al me7 ing of »C S IN E S S , SOC IAL M EETING th e club in th e arm ory w ith guest Business and social m eetinc o f E ueeiw ^ Th™™ h r “ ’1’’ Adai* , and the Townsend club. Monday eve- th T m e e tP S A ugust 13' at 8:00 P 8 A freshm ents will be served a t the HEBRON J o H ? W ORKERS The H e b J ® j 3 l y " o r k e r s club V n J e t S A ugust 15- For Fire, Life, A uto, Liability, A nnuities « e or other forms of Í INSURANCE Phone 115-J « H. K. Metcalf I « 2 5 7 T and son Carl o f S a le m s » ” ' b<7 r'W'es L eahra Allen, Mrs Rov Kuhn 7 . ..i ''l i - ’ u Mrs Ge<W'“ W lckendall. Bonnie ingfon D r and Airs d m a k-a!*h " s <‘h a ffe r 3*1 .M arth a C lark w ere and ¿ a u e h te r » " * “ P ^ pr” pd b> mem bom hip corn- S v S w m,a ^ e , t e ; . M r*¡ s u tte e and w ere voted into the d a u g h í r X l v a . M r a n d ^ M ^ ^ h C,U? ert S tacev and son D o n a ld M r ’ W as r e Po r ,e d , h a t onP o f ,h p and Mrs Glen Scott and d a , 7 b m em bers' A * ! » « H atch, had been te r G lennie L C B n S í m <’UÍ te 1,1 i Opal Brown’ a n d d a n í h ^ ¡ M It w as reported th a t four of our E s t h e r a n d l o r- .n - x t e r s ^ ° r n a ' m em bers will be represented in H e rb e rt' Youngblood ^ E rJ d F o t o ' P° rllan d a ’ ,h e Business W omen's w av M r a n d M «, . - f ° ™ ' » ««'on A ugust 12 at the Mult- and d au g h te r Air an d 'M rs F r ^ k "ornah h®,e^ Tht’st‘ a ,,e n d in g from - «7 C ottage Grove Mr Í L? n t‘ne, and Mrs. D arrel G a ro u tte and so n l> *' Lamh> W*® ' Row I» f C a ro u « 7 * 1 S ’ I A uguit £ ,da t ‘5 2 ’ X K “ 2 T 3 S : 2 Ü Í S S ine Mrs. C h M a s . M e i. » , s " a ing UD up , t h h„ a t n e e d s a l i e n . a n J d M M r. C M n u e rrt, nrixirion, .u , , Golen G aroutte, se c re ta ry W. R. C. TO MEET —♦ - The W. R. C. will m eet S a tu r day, A ugust 11, for th e ir annual PIC NIC PL A N N E D picnic in the g park, At «..ix. th e m im eeting of the T heta ----- - w eather per- in g oi he. T 7 r U ** i" w h° g,rls Monday DOUBLE M'EDDING Mrs. E sth e r M iller announces the m arriage of h e r son and d aughter in a double wedding ! cerem ony held Ju ly 20 in Eugene. ■ George W. D eW itt, son of Mrs. Miller, w as m arried to Npss Naomi Lough of Salem , and Mrs. Velma D eW itt E v eretts w as m arried to Lee F rost of Portland. Mr. Frost is in the coast guard, stationed a t P ortland. Mr. DeW itt, whose ra tin g is pharm acist's m ate first class, is in the navy, and has been in the south Pacific for two years. He now is on thirty-day leave, and will report a t B rem er ton, Wash. night ^ - » S ’^ b í e . ^ e í e x T Í u s T . S J S K S ? f , num ™ ber 3 of , S in te T re stin Î u g gam f X es , 11 18 nopca an m em oers will come '»<• Euch m em bur is asked to bring 25c. and a deck i of cards w ith them . L et's be ac- j tive! L et's have fun, A ugust 20. — ♦ — P‘an* /Æ//ZJ To H elp Col 11 ns I U il fi dry H elp ) oil! j ' C leu fiers give us as much time as possible—send garments in advance of the time when you'll need them. remember to bring your own hangers, or give hang- ers to the driver when he calls for your garments. g DO “ "to’bhrf’ii1 ^ factorily4 arment “ P ^ tic a lly grimy with soil mean tHat R W°n 1 clean 8atis Your oppoutimify to mnkp a substantial saving on many items. Reduced prices on dresses, suits, eoats, hats and miscellaneous items. DON’T A rnest’s Dress Shop Collins Laundry 6? Cleaners Phone 36 Voice of steel When steel sheets are rolled flat the individual grams of metal "com plain" with crackle Inaudible to human ears unless greatly amplified by electronic tubes. FLEECE COATS Saves Sugar Try sprinkling sugar on cookie dough with a shaker rather than by hand The process Is easier, the sug- ar is spread more evenly, and sugar is saved. 19 ^**29 ^ Workaday-coats with a holiday a ir—to wear and wear and wear! Lush, deep-piled fleeces in winter-sunset col- or», tailored with a loose, debonair feeling, to fit over your heavy suits with eaac! Jaunty.velveteen collars I P IC N IC I O O D 5 S O U LL N tE O Grapefruit Tomato Juice J u i c e Del M onte 46 oz. can Del Monte 46 oz. can CO FFEE DEL MONTE Pound _D on’t Get Caught Short 29c V IN E G A R Pure C idar—For Pickling Bulk • G a ilo n SU G A R BUTTER 49 PU R E X 45' C H E E S E ______ 38< M 6? W M A R K E T G rade A L o ca lM ad elb . Bleach remove belts and other accessories that don’t need cleaning from soiled garments before sending them DON’T 509 Main Street Miss Robinia Flaten, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. D scar F laten of D elight Valley, has been entered in the "M iss Fighting L ady" con test conducted by Life M agazine lor the crow of the "F ighting Lady" c a rrie r, according to an a n nouncem ent received Monday by Life. T he contest was in a u g u ra t ed a fte r the Life M agazine had received a le tte r from th e ship's crew , asking the m agazine to a s sist in finding a typical Am erican girl to be chosen by the erow as the official pin-up of the ship, this girl to have the title. "Miss F ig h t ing Lady." P ictures will be accepted by or for any A m erican girl and the pic tu re s will be judged by a com m it tee composeil of various divisions of the ship. For Canning 10 lb s. DO DO .M iss KORIKDA ELATEX IIUXOREII R EB EK A H NENNION ? ’*■ me<?t a t th * S. P. 1OOF hall w ith Miss Helen Olson, d p r v it » -7 OA ---------- U d ii w i l l , m i s s i i e i e n I „ , a , ‘ . an d tra n sp o rta tio n noble grand, presiding. Mrs. Em- i furnished from there. T he j m a H orton w as elected to mem- i l Summer Clearance Meets Every TUESDAY Night, 8 00 o'clock Peterson's Hall 18 tfo ♦ the group. T here will be a special R ^ 'n ita^D ais C n v k M r ^in'i AX.X I CARO1 TTE ,,,( x , c m eeting and bridal show er next w i . p k h « K in n o i ' n m m \ t i The U aro u tte fam ily picnic, an Tuesday for Miss Rosem ary Thies. annual •'* " < since 1921. was held ' ' S L i w ‘S B i S U S “ £ .............. £ « « ? Moose Lodge M eets < H It M EETING AM » PICNU Mrk. S. L G odaril wa» hoNtcss I Eriifav afterniKin to memlicrx or i the P. I ' G. G arden club and Min. Jack G odard ami Mrs Klnnta W ebster, m other of Mrs K naflle Haynes, who w ere «postal guests at th e ir re g u la r monthly mi-eting and picnic Mrs. C urtU Hans< n " a s In ch arg e of the program and gave i report on “M aking C u t tings of Your F avorite S hrubs'' and Mrs. Haynes, for the hint program , spoke on "The Effects i of DDT1 on Bird Life.” At 6 30 the m em bers w ere join ed by th e ir husbands and families for a picnic sup p er and social eve ning. The next m eeting will lx« w ith Mrs. A lfred Wulff. uO IN G M \ \\ AY ’ Sally Rand, fan dancer, polishes a locomo tive headlight to dram atize the Army 's appeal tor 2.000 O n goni in s to apply right now for railroad jobs to h e|p underm anned railw ay system s speed troops and supplies to Pacific w ar fronts. Sans w as h e ld ,ah n neSS m eei 8 o w av fro m B r a in : M r a " d fans. Sally posed for the m anpow er cam paign to recruit 2.000 ra il F A T ^ ieh 1 ^ u E a rl P ,’" e11 E d w ard . M a rv in , road w orkers in Oregon during the m onth of August L h S l r T * * * GIoria J e ‘,n S cottsburg. Mr. and tary for th e Circle for som e time. Mrs Powell M vrt,e C r e e k ; ---------------------------------------------- B Explosive liig m tlt nl Tlie sodium or chlorine of salt en te n Into the making of high ex plosives, ethylene, glycol, poisonous gases, sulfa drugs, aluminum, syn thetic rubber, and tetraethyl lead for high orlane gasolina ’ longer to send Summer garments. should be cleaned now. ?PHONE 44 They 7 Tillamook 11). F r e s h M e a ts , G r o c e r i e s a n d F e e d 5th S treet and H ighw ay WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS