The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 18, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    HEBRON
GRANGE
HARVEST
FESTIVAL
Oct. 20
Dinner 6:30 to 8:30
Dance at 9:00 P. M
Mrs. C. A. Potts and baby ot
Los Angeles, California, are visit­
ing her parents. Dr. and Mi’s.
J. W. Tarr. John T hit , technician
5th grade, who has just received
his discharge from the services, is
also at the home of his parents.
He entered the European theatre
of war on V-day. Dr. J. W. Tarr
will arrive home the last of the
week after a three weeks visit at
Moravia, Iowa, his old home,
where he has been visiting his sis­
ter, who is ill, and other relatives
and friends.
OUR DEMOCRACY
। Sparks, J
by Mat
C ommunity C ooperation
W hen in
pioneer oavs a family needed a home ,
PEOPLE FROM THE WHOLE COUNTRYSIDE CAME
TO HELP IN THE HOUSE-RAISING. WITH MANY HANDS
AT WORK, OFTEN A FAMILY - HOMELESS IN THE
MORNING-HAD THE PROTECTION OF ITS OWN
ROOF AT NIGHT- THK ü USH Cam.VA, T\ EFFORT
THE JOB »VAS ZONE.
Mrs. Bertha Golding-of Portland
visited her cousin, Mrs. S. K
Adams, the past week on her vvay
home from Crescent City, Califor­
nia.
O. G. Clark was a business
visitor at Portland Friday.
Cottage Grove
Armory
f City Briefs ;
The H. E. C. club of Dorena
Grange met at the Row River club
hall for a day of quilting Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Ted E. Taylor and
daughters of Cottage Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hancock of
Elkton are spending this week at
the Dick Boswell and A. D. Bus­
sear homes at Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. anti
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Mrs. Lorin Hibbard. The occasion
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals was the birthday anniversary of
Office No. ¿2. So. 5th St.
42-tfc Mr. Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. West form­
erly of Amarillo, Texas, have pur-
chased the James L. Sherwood
property just south of town and
south of the highway- 99 bridge
anil plan to construct a modern
tourist court and sen-ice station.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McClanahan
of Grants Pass were guests the
past week of Mrs. McClanahan's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc­
Farland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCall are
the parents of a daughter. Janice
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cone and Patricia, bom October 9 in St.
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Louis, Missouri.
and Mrs. Ed Cone of Eugene, re­
turned the last of the week from
Albert McCall underwent an op-
a two weeks trip of sight-seeing eration for hernia Tuesday in the
through several state's and into Eugene hospital. He is recovering
Mexico. At San Francisco they satisfactorily.
visited Mrs. Cone’s sister. Tohoe
lake was a place of interest they
Mrs. L. P. Sanford expects to
visited in California as well as move their household goods to
Yosemite National Park and spent Portland next week where they
a few days in Los Angeles and have purchased a four-room mod­
from there to Tijuana. Mexico. In em houseboat which Mr. Sanford
Arizona they tock in the Grand is decorating to suit them. The
Canyon, and in Utah they spent place is fully modern having city
some time in Salt Lake City, water, gas. oil heat, electricity and
Bryce Canyon and Zion National daily delivery service and mad. It
Park. They also visited Reno, is located on the Willamette river
Nevada while on their trip.
just ten minutes from city center
on the electric trolley line and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weddell and Sellwood bus, Mr. Sanford is with
six children of Culp Creek left the Willamette Iron and Steel
Monday for Veneta, Oklahoma, to Co. Navy Yard, having been there
spend the winter.
since the beginning of the war. He
has charge of the identification
Mr. and Mrs. George VanBuren and finishing of ships besides the
of Salem visited last week with sign shop.
their sister-in-law, Mrs. C. M. Van-
Buren.
Guests Friday evening cf Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Young were Mr.
Bayard Reed left Monday for and Mrs. Glen McKay, Ercell Rus­
Roseburg where he has accepted sell and Charlotte Johnson all of
a position in the Veterans hos- Eugene and Fred Nichols of Cres­
well.
Mrs. C. B. Maxfield, 39 L street,
is able to be out again after hav­
ing been confined to her home
nearly two months with a broken
leg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller are
spending the week in Seattle vis­
iting Mr. Miller's father and other
relatives.
Mrs. Frances Henry and Miss
Alberta Adkins went to Corvallis
Sunday taking Mrs. Henry’s sis­
ter, Mrs. Jack Caton, and three
small children to their home.
Those taking in Dad’s day at
Corvallis last Saturday and the
Oregon State-Oregon game were
Superintendent and Mrs. H. B.
Ferrin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks,
Joe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Roberts and their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart of Co­
quille also attended the game with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams of Eu­
gene and were dinner guests Sat­
urday evening at the Adams
home. Miss Helyn Roberts and
Miss Mildred Collier, students at
Oregon State college returned
home with them for the week end
with home folks.
A traveling examiner for car
operators will be at the city hall
Clyde Roberts is spending the
Friday the 26th for the purpose
week at Coos Bay on business.
of examining those wishing to ob­
tain permits to drive cars.
House guests over the week end
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton
were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart
transacted business in Eugene
of Coquille and their daughter
Monday.
Helyn of OSC.
Visitors at the Geo. Stratton
home Sunday were Mrs. Bernice
Schroeder of Missoula, Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone and
daughter Mary- Louise and Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Joslin all of Cres­
well. Mrs. Schroeder is an aunt of
Mrs. Stratton and is visiting rela­
tives in Oregon for several weeks.
Miss Belle Burkholder attended
the Oregon State-Oregon football
game in Corvallis October 13.
While there met Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Cagle, Dr. John Monahan
and one other Cottage Grove resi­
dent between halves. After the
game she drove to Sunset Hill
Drive a mile out of-Corvallis to
remain as ^n overnight guest at
For that cold see Dr. Simkins, the suburban home of Miss Lucy
chiropractor, for results. Over A. Case, food specialist, OSC, re­
Petersen’s. Phone 5.
7-tfc turning home Sunday afternoon.
It pays to insure with sure in­
surance with Chas. Halt
14-tfc
I n
thousands of
A merican
1-tfr
WHY PAY MORE?
OLD WAVE
cotton appli-
calor, nequalizer and
complete iaauuoioaa.
HOME KIT
Houri at Homo
Cottage Grove
Pharmacy
632 Main
Phone 244
For Your Plumbing
Get this New
Motor Oil that
resists Oxidation
A development of wartime
SAME SPIRIT OF
TOGETHER- INTENSIFIED
BY WAR- IS FUNCTIONING TODAY. IN U.S.O., RED CROSS,
IN SALVAGE DRIVES, IN CONSERVATION PROGRAMS
AND IN THE NATIONAL EFFORT TO PREVENT
inflationary price rises by spending prudently
AND PUTTING MONEY INTO WAR BONDS,LIFE INSURANCE
AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS-COMMUNITV ftFORT IS PROVING
A WELL-SPRING OF STRENGTH
FOR OUR DEMOCRACY.
Miss Sara By irset, freshman at
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haijwle
returned Sunday from a hunting the University >f Oregon, spent
the week end at home.
trip.
L. VX’. Coiner. Toni Coiner and
Chas. Conner of Eugene, with
left today on a
the social security board, was a
hunting trip to eastern Oregon.
business visitor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Chi
son Gene of Tacoma. Washington Howard Smith and Mrs L C.
are spending a couple of days Mack all of Eugene
fishing on the Unqiqua river.
home of
Friday evening at I
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fuller, the
Vinal T. Randal) Sr., CCM, ar­ occasion being the first birthday
rived the last of last week from anniversary of Richard Fuller,
overseas duty, after being dis­ The baby’s father, Ramon Fuller,
charged at Shoemaker Separation is at present convoying troops
Center at Shoemaker, California. from Lcyfc to Japan and has
Mr. Randall enlisted in the Sea- ne
eon his baby.
28 months ago and spent the
past 18 months in the South Pa-
Asa^Kethr and mother ’, Mrs.
cific area.
Eula K< Her. return«! Monday
1
weeks
from a vacation of
The Rev. and Mrs. George Har­ spent at Kennewick, Wa ihington
dy. Mrs. W. C. Martin. Mrs. O. H. with relatives.
Pickens and Orrin Richmond at­
tended a two-day session of the
Koller and
Mr. and Mrs.
Umpqua Baptist association at son Keith and Mr. Keller's moth­
Roseburg Tuesday and Wednes­ er, Mrs. Euna Keller, will spend
day.
Saturday and Sunday at Medford,
Mrs. Eula Keller's home. Mrs. Kel­
Doris Lee Queener. daughter of ler is returning to her home after
Mr. and Mrs. Wilby A. Dorman spending some time at the home
of Eugene, died of a fractured of her son.
skull yesterday when she ran into
Blanks are being mailed out of
the steel frame work of a parked
the county superintendent's office
truck.
to all rural school districts of the
Warren Edwards, Alvis Wicks, county for the annual school cen­
Miles Wicks. J. E. Woodson, Earl sus which will soon get underway.
Woodson and George Matthews
Robert Moody, Marine veteran
left recently on their annual hunt­ of the South Pacific and twice
ing trip to the Silver Lake area.
wounded, is enroute home accord­
ing to word received here yester-
Misses Evelyn and Hazel Hutch­ day from his parents. Mr. and
ison. who are attending the Pacif­ Mrs. Terry Moody of Bend, Ore-
ic Bible College in Portland, spent gon, former residents.
the week end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison.
Harold Spriggs arrived the first
of the week from the east coast,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fulton and where he has been stationed with
daughter Joyce of Caldwell, Idaho the navy. His parents, Mr. and
made a brief visit here Monday Mrs. A. C Spriggs, met him in
with old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Portland. He has recently received
Guy Smith.
his discharge from the navy.
Stratton at Cottage
Grove mid nephew Wni Doty and
family at Eugene. Mrs S<hro«!cr
plans to locate in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Collum of Bakers­
| J klv i x rixG oxidation of motor oil became a major mill-
field, Cal. arc visiting with their
JL tary objective of U. S. acienti»t> early in the war because
parents. The F. L. De Berry.
sludge is not only useless as a lubricant, but dtiHferaui. It
Mrs Mintin' Smith celebrated
her 87th birthday anniversary ‘
gums up friction surfaces ... keeps even food oil from getting
Monday with many friends calling
in where it's needed . . . leads to tnechaniial breakdown.
anti gifts anil cants given her.
Research discovered a way to retard oxidation and military
Blu Vaughn has completed a
large cement reservoir on his farm
vehicles got a new lease on life. Now this discovery is available
north of Creswell and laid tile to
to you in new (¡olden Shell motor oil with oxidation inhibitor.
it from several good springs near
The
inhibitor, added dur­
by. This will insure plenty water
for his large hen! of stock and al­
ing manufacture, kerps
low’ for irrigation lH>»ides.
your Golden Shell frre-
Mr anil Mrs S Walling, owners
tlowing and efficient from
of the theater in Creswell, are
one
drain to the next.
making many improvements and
making it
comfortable
Whether your car is a
theater, with comfortable upholst­
ligbway
veteran, or prac­
er«! seats and new entrance hall
oxi J 11 od rat—
tically new, it deserves the
Honor Ri'bekah lodge met last
tnidhrd
oil is ho good
Wednesday ev ning Their at tend­
best oil you can find- And
ance contest ending with those on
this new (¡olden Shell is
Mrs. Arthur Mogxted losing Thosi-
A »puil*d *«-nMt*d metal
the brit (¡olden Shell ever
who are interested arc ask«! to
—brittiä rubbar-aad tiadn
»old. It's ready now —-
bring canned food at the next
A
meeting. October 21, for the IUUF
I
wherever you sec a Shell
hh <I* dMiructiva chemical
home at Portland.
pump. Shell ()il Company,
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stone and
Intorparatrd.
daughter. Miss Mary Dm Stone,
and Mr. and Mrs. If. S Joslin and
Mrs. Bernice. Schroeder of Mis-‘
w>ulu. Montana, were guests at the
Geo. Strattons of Cottage Grove
SHELL CBEOIT CARDS ARE BACK
Wo were given a rare treat while
h*n*r*d al all Shall Station! In Unitad
there, listening to violin selections ,
Statwi and Canada Apply lor your« ot
played by Miss Stone and H S.
any Shall Ollie* or $*rvi<* ’lotion.
Joslin, both violin artists. Miss
Stone is a university student and
plays n'gulnrly in the university
Time jor Fall oil change Now
symphony concerts in Eugene,
for cars of all ages
SHELL
i
id
(lolden Shell
Get New..,
Cedars
Mrs. Anna Bolton entertained at
dinner Saturday honoring her
two grandsons, Merritt and Pfc.
Sterling Bolton. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bolton,
Carolyn and Mable, Mrs. Heaton
■ m<! son Pah-. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
p
M O T O R
O I L
For Your Beauty Nii di
Shop at the
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
Phone 244
632 Main
COMPLETE
EYE
EXAMINATION
NOW I
I
NIGHT CRIAM
/n
Announcement
This week ar*»
featuring
exceptionally
rich, I ubricating
cream
for dry,
delicately textured
Vita Ray Products
A complete line in-
skin.
Just Discharged From the
Navy I Have Taken
‘THE JOURNAL’
Agency for Cottage Grove.
SUPREME
M. Bolton and Mr».
Merritt Bolton
Cull
Mr. and Mrs. It P. Hash of
Ixis Angeli's and daughter Linda
HAP, THE PLUMBER
Jane were visitors nt the home of
Phone 71L
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Holton last Simp Jiiht Across the Bridge
Friday.
9 4lp 12
Pfc. Stelling Boltin. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling Bolton, is home
Two Toned Hondwlch
on a furlough mid visiting friends
Try "two -tened" »»ndwlche» by
mid relatives. He will njsirt to
llarlingcr, Texas, after his fur­ using a alleo of wh»» ■■»I • «bee
of whole wheat bread.
lough.
research that’s good news
communities this
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing.
Phon» 217.T
Outstanding event was the first
meeting ot the year of the Moth­
ers' club with Mis. A J. Kant-
matin of the Lane county health
unit guest, speaker, touching on
many subjects that are being giv­
en careful attention by various
health nurses and children's clin­
ics, and the fight against tuber
> ulosis The business session fol­
lower! with 50 members present.
Hot lunches will I k * served begin-
lung Octobers. Also the public is
invited to attend the reception of
the grade and high school teach­
ers October 12.
Through the generosity of Ralph
Gay of the Gay Lumber Co. of
Creswell, the little donation box
at the Koay Korner K ite yielding
$83 that amount was met by him
and now the grade school has
$166 to invest in athletic equip­
ment.
tk'tober 13 Lx the date for the
meeting of the Little Theater club
at the V W Johnston home. Any­
one interested is invited There
will be a potluck supper at 7:00
o'clock.
Clarence Robinett, recently dis.
charged army chaplain, has taken
up his college work at Newtierg
Mrs Bernice Schroeder of Mis-
°ula, Montana is visiting with her
Bed Rose Butter and Ice Cream.
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tf
Bach kit œatalo» 3 full
ounce! of Salon tvpe
solution with krriuin,
TUI KM ».M . IX IQBMC I», HMá
HIK SENT1NKL. (OTI ABE (IRO\ E. OREGON
PAGE SIX
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We also have a complete stock of the following well known cos-
metics at fair trade prices.
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Evening in Paris
Attar of Petals
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MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST
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Dr. E. V. Broughton—Registered Optometrist in Charge
Zenith Hearing Aid—$40—$5 Down—$5 a Month
Max Factor
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Lady Esther
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