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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
tiurs H ay ferri ary j| in ir OPENING SOON Cottage Grove Airport THE SENTINEL <*<>17 ACK GROVE. OREGON Mrs. T. Cathcart Oies Suddenly 17 Rites for Mm. Theodosia L. Cathcart, 7H, who died suddenly Sunday afternoon at 1.00 p. m were held from the Mills mortu ary Tuesday afternoon with the Rev J Michael Shelley, Chilsthm minister, officiating. Interment wax in the Maxonic-I.O.O.F cem etery. Death occurred Sunday at her residence at 1653 West Main. She wax txirn August 9, IHf>H at Cot- | tage Grove and wax married to Frank Cathcart here September 25, 1KKX Mr Cathcart died In 1940, Mrs. Cathcart wax the daugh ter of the late Mr and Mrs O. P. Adams, pioneer residents The old family home, among the first to bc built here, still stands on South River road She had resid ed here for the past five years, coming from Scap|xxaw She was a member of the Christian church. Surviving arc three sisters. THETA RHON INITIATE Ihr Theta Rho Girls cluh met Mrs. Mary Hambric, Mrs. Hattie i Monday night, Februnry 1H, at McFarland and Mrx. Lydia Van- which time Initiation was held for Buren, all of Cottage Grove. Barbara Hayes Due to the reslg- IHNNF.lt NUNDAY mit ton of Sharon Hoyer a« treas- CATON HOME urcr, Jenn Lamb was elocted and Gene Harrington, who recently Sunday a group of friends gath- j *,M,,«H«,d to that office. Plans Ixiught the Curtin mill from W er«! ut the home of Mr and Mrs discussed for a basket social Lovegren, has leased it to L. M. Jack Caton for a covered dish to be held in the near future. Hollenbeck, formerly of Rich The next meting will be March mond, California. It is in opera dinner and get-together honoring Opl Wayne Monroe, home on fur 4th with a potluck supper pre- tion under the new management. lough. and Pfc. Boyd Allen, who ceding the meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Raphael Booher, recently return la bring discharged from the ser ’ll from several years service over vice. GOING AWAY PARTY FOR seas, is the sawyer. Those enjoying the day beside« MRN. REED RY CLUB Mrs. Victor Olsen is enjoying a the hosts were: Cpl. and Mm. The Ad Libitum club met Feb visit from her cousin. Miss Minnie Wayne Monroe and daughter ruary 14th with Mrs. Charles Ziegler, of Powah, Iowa. Jean. Pfc and Mrs. Boyd Allen Akerblade, this Ixdng a going Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, who and daughter Judy, the Rev. and away party for Mrs. Bayard Reed, came from Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. E. M Tilton and daughters a charter member of the club, ixiught the old Curtis place north Joan and Judy of Springfield. Mr and who has left to make her of Curtin,.sold the farm because and Mrs. Howard Taylor and home at Roseburg. The Valentine his health Would not permit him daughters Nancy and Gall, Mr motif was carried out in the dec to keep it up. They have bought a and Mrs. Art Welnkauf and orative note. The club presented home in Cottage Grove and are* daughter Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Reed with a gift and re moving there, where he will open <”«•11 Saflry, Mm. Frank Brown freshments were served at the a radio shop as «xin as he can and daughter Vicki. tea hour. The club will meet again obtain the best and latest equip March 2Nth with Mrs. Alvis ment. Wicks COUPLE HONORED Mr and Mrs. John Gill from AT NHOWER . the famous Arrowhead Lake re sort in California, were recent A shower and |wrty compli TOWNNEND CLUB MEETING menting Miss Yvonne Wh«der of Monday night marked the usual visitors at the home of their old Eugene, bride-elect of Doyle Eut- meeting of the Towscnd club friends, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ames. hurn was given honoring the with a short business session fol They liked this country very roupli* at the home of Mr. and low«! by reading« and group much Clifford Clark, who was born Mm. A. G. Ferguson. Many love singing Refreshments were serv and brought up here, and who has ly gifts were presented the hon ed nt the close of the meeting. ored guests after a pleasant eve The state council has called a served in the army for four or ning of games. meeting for March 3rd in Salem. five years, is expected home, ac Refreshments of bridal cake and Elmer J. Kent, president of the companied by hl« wife, a girl from heart-filled Ice cream was served local <Jub. has been call«l to this the Plains states, and their in- to the guests. meeting which will be for the dis- child. Wc understand that The coming wedding will be an '»»»»on of a state NII if congress h<” expects to make his future event of Saturday evening, Fcbru- fail* io broaden the present so- i,ofnc ln tbe vicinity. Miss Fay Clark informs as that ________ ary 23rd, In Eugene. They will cial security plan. The feed committ«> for March ’** An,"ui postoffice is about to make their home in Cottage 4th announced bean soup with ba- ** closed. This is one of the old- Grove. con and coffer' p »* offices in this part of the —♦— county. Mrs. Ashley, who has giv- NPE<TAL CEREMONIAL AT on uncqualed service to her pa NYDIA TEMPLE YOUTH’N BANQUET The young p«>p)c of the Baptist trons, is in such poor health that A special ceremonial has been the work had become too great a announced for Wednesday, Febru Church are sponsoring an all burden for her. We surely hope ary 27. by Queen Catherine A. youths Ixinquet Saturday evening. she will soon be better. Fay says Talbot, of Nydia temple, Daugh March 2. at 7:00. All young people the patrons will get their mail on ters of the Nile, to be held in the are Invited to attend. There will a rural route. commandery room of the Masonic lx* young people from the Baptist Freddy Meacham’s hawk still temple, Portland, at 1:30 o'clock churches in Roseburg. Spring- affords employment for young field and Eugene attending the Dinner for members and gentle sters of the neighborhood. Pos men escorts at 7:00, Shrine hall banquet. The Rev. Clarence Stauf sibly the keeping of hawks as pets room. Reservations must be made fer will be the guest speaker. w’ould lead to the destruction of not later than February 23. all mice nearby. Fifty mice was El. MARTEN LUNUHEOp one day’s "bag.’’ That is, if there The El Martes club was enter was no miscount They started out tained by Mrs. Sam Veatch Tues with two quart jars, and had to day at a luncheon at the golf send back for a third. It was real course club house. The afternoon ly more than the hawk could eat. diversion was cards, Mrs. Claude so the Meacham cats also enjoyed School District No. 4A la offering Kime receiving scoring honors. A a banquet. for sale Cedars Nchool property, guest of the club was Mrs. E. R. consisting of building amt ap Husted. On March 5th. Mm. Orlo Bag- proximately 1 acre of land, to the ley will entertain the club. The Mosby Creek Extension highest bidder. cluh met last Thursday at the Sealed cash blds mailed to Clerk RRintiF. aro entertained home of Mm. Geo. Woodworth. of District No. 4S will bc uTrpt«! The Elite Bridge cluh was cn- Mm. Nelson and Mm. Ducrst put untll 0:00 1». M. March 4, 1010. tcrtaincd Valentinos night by on the demonstration of "one dish Fach bld Io be aceompnnlrd by Mrs. Fred Hammond. High score meals," which were eaten by the 10% cash. at bridge was received by Mrs. ladies present and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Crane. Mrs. McGuire and Ralph Saltxman. The club will The right Is reserved to rej«-! any meet again Friday night, Febru Mrs. Overton went to Eugene and all blds. ary 22, at the home of Mrs. Walter Monday on the special training Hunter. committee for "home makers achievement day program" for the extension club. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ducrst and family went to Gresham Sun day and visited at the George Duerst home. Vernon Black, CMM of Termin al Island, Calif., is home on a 30- day furlough and a birthday party was given in his honor Sunday with all of the family present. Darce Munsell went to Van couver over the week end to visit his sister Alice. Bernice Patten was hostess Sunday for a party in honor of Evard Noble who is leaving for school on the G.l. Bill, to Loa Angeles. Those present were Don- ! aid and Junior Dugan. Martha Arnold, George Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Patten and children and Larry .Dugan. Mrs. Dave Munsell and son Rex were in Salem visiting over the j week end. Nieta Anderson spent the week lend with Lenora Johnston of Sagt- j naw. Mrs. Clifford Lebow visited in Eugene at the hospital where : Mrs. James Lebow is staying. Gale Lebow, who is attending college at Corvallis, spent the week end with home folks. South on Sixth Street LORANE The Lorane Rebekahs were hosts to the Odd Fellows and their families nt a potluck supper Mon- day evening at the KX/F hull A business meeting followed the supper. Cecil Ablx'y, with the merchant marines, recently visited his par- cnU, Mr. and Mix. W. R. Abbey and returned to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wneeler of Cottage Grove recently purchased a home from Mr and Mrs. Harold Atkins and expect to move soon. It was understood C. B. Mitch- <•11 has Ixiught the mill camp houses and grounds formerly owned by the Addison and Sons PAGE Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Howard left rc'-ently for Fresno, Calif., to make their home. Lt. Col. and Mm. Kenneth Ad dison were here last week from Fort Ord, Calif. He is on terminal leave. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Puckett of Klamath Falls visited at the L. J. Mcl^aughlin home on their way to Seattle, where Mr. Puckett went to be for the drawing on the machinery the government had for sale to veterans. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heibcrt have just returned from a trip to Cali- fornia where they visited friends and relatives. We can’t Keep Your Conscience from keeping you awake at night, but we can relieve you of the worry over insurance problems with sure insurance. Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 104-1 105 Mitin St., Cotture Grove, Orc. cost with the Cottage Grove Flying Club-See Cliff Roberts, City Gas Co. ' IfMHINGi SOCIETY ! CURTIN FOR SALE MOSBY CREEK Greyhound Confectionery Now Open After Being Completely Remodeled With New Fixtures Complete Fountain Service, Sand wiches, Ice Cream, Candies. Greyhound Confectionery Madeline and Earl Gaines 8th and Main Miss Ila Jones has returned to her homo at Creswell after spend ing two weeks at the home of Mrs. Nell Sarff. We are thankful this year at Washington’s Birthday that the heavy shadow of war has lifted. We face the future with high hopes that soon we can re turn to normal living with fully stocked stores and shops from which to choose. We in the food business will be more than thankful when all restric tions are lifted and supplies again equal the demand. Meanwhile we’ll sin cerely appreciate your patience. EGGS GRAPEFRUIT 3.19 ORANGES Grade A Large Arizona 80 Size Cartoned Dozen A Fine Buy Case Full Case Fine for Juice Hot Sauce 5c Sacramento can Juice 49c S-B Blended 47 oz. Grapefruit JUICE 33c ” Dundee 47 oz. Macaroni 3 for 25c Dinners Corn Flakes ç^ODL/Çf The Best in Quality and Variety Always can Sunbrite Cleanser can Vanish 2 for 45c Purex Drain Opener can 45c pkg deal Regular Size Hershey 18c 5c RUTABAGAS Aeromist Glass Cleaner FANCY QUALITY 3 lbs 25c Wheaties 3 for 29c Vano Cleaner CARROTS Cocoa 3 lbs. 21c Shinola 10c FANCY LOCAL Alber’s Large 5c Bowl Cleaner CALAVOS EXTRA LARGE Sierra Pine Toilet Soap 's lb. Paste—All kinds 29c quart 10c can WHEAT CAKE FLOUR 27< MILK HEAR IS— Sperrys 48-Ounce Pkg Large Pkg Darigold Brand IRISH « SWARTZ C