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rm USDA y . i Eimi un 21, THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. URBUON PAGE SIX SPRING DELAYS HOW TO 1. Use our Maintenance Service. 2. Order needed replace ment parts NOW. 3. Make minor adjust ments promptly. 4. Use good oil and grease regularly. Floyd Githc/is dMoto) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodson. C. R. Woodson and Pete Woodson h-tt yesterday for a trip to Texas They will visit relatives at Stam ford and also at Pete's home, Lub The Presbyterian Aid will hold bock. Texas. a rummage and cooked food sale The Hayhurst grange held a at Hodger's Electric shop Satur day. February 23. Open 10 a. m. potluck dinner in the Hayhurst 28-ltp community hall Sunday in the in- terest of better roads for the Announcements have been re Hayhurst community in Douglas ceived of the birth of a son on county. Douglas county officials February 7, 1946,'at the Emanuel were the invited guests. hospital, Portland, to Major and Mrs. Kenneth Kugel of Tualatin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray were The baby weighed eight pounds pleasantly surprised when Mr. and 12 ounces and has been nam Ray s sister and husband, Mr. and ed Kenneth Kaas Jr. Mrs. Kugel Mrs. John Haden of Lenora, Kan was formerly Miss Sara jane sas made them an unexpected vis Moore, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. it. Accompanying them were their Omer Moore, former residents, son, Albert Haden and his wife now living at Tualatin. with their daughter and her fam- ily. After a short visit the Hadens J. L. Smith of Portland arrived went on to Independence. Oregon last week to spend the summer where they expect to make their with his daughter, Mrs. Lottie home. Kirkendall. Ben Laughlin of Seattle, Wash- Mrs. Ellen L. White, accom- ington, is a guest of Jimmy Ad- panied by her daughter. Miss kins at the home of his uncle. Wilma, both of Portland, visited Albert Adkins. friends here last week and at- Miss Ina Monroe of Willamette tended to business matters. They university, Salem, spent Friday are former residents. night and Saturday forenoon with Guard your health nature’s way her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. with Chiropractic. Also look out Monroe, and also came to visit tor that cold. Dr. Simkins, over her -brother, Cpl. Wayne Monroe, Petersen's. Phone 5. 26-tfcxx who is h^me on furlough. City Briefs | Vitamins for Health Hurry! Hurry! Our supply of Vita mins at these new reduced prices can’t last long. Buy now and profit by this sale. Vita Ferrum Vita-Vim 6 Vitamins 9 Vitamins 120 caps 1.75 and Vita More Purity Multiple Vitamins With Liver & Iron 72 for $1.00 Iron & Yeast TABLETS 100 for „ 49c 250 for... 98c 98c 60 caps Cod Liver Qd High Potency Vitamin B Complex 100’s $1.89 250 Premo for Calcium Wafers 60’s for 89c $1.98 Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 MAIN PHONE 244 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Williams of Mrs. Charles Stallsmith of Seat Sutherlin, former residents, were tle, Washington is visiting her sis visiting friends here Monday. ter, Mrs Myrtle Pollock. Creswell Grange met Thursday evening with the usual average attendance of «bout 87 An Inter esting session followed with talks by Fred Harris and G. Baker of Hebron, regarding the danger of monopoly of logging lands, then- ownership and disposal. Another guest, Mrs. Florence Seines of H<xai River grange, gave a short talk praising the progress mid< finishing the Creswell grange hall. There were several new ap- plications. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shep(>ard were admitted to membership. Pomona meeting at Coburg was announced for February 23. The grange also voted to have their own annual fair at the Grunge hall, Hebron grange is to la1 Cr»*- well grange guests March 14. He- bron will bring a numla-r of can- didates for initiation at that time. A substantial offering was made for the polio fund also at the close of the session Following this the lecture hour led by Mrs. F. L De Berry, lec turer, followed the Valentini' trend, with group songs by the audience, violin solos by H. S. Joslin, accompanied by Mrs. Jos lin Little Nora Holiemon pleased the audience by a song. The little tot brought out n round of ap plause as she ended her little song. Tin' mother, Mrs, C. Hol le mon, also sang several sekH-tions. A Valentine game or stunt ended the program. Members were pleas ed to learn that the A. E. Ellen- dorfs have purchased a home In Creswell, and left Friday morn ing for Portland to pack their household goods, and will move down to Creswell quite soon. volunteer fin» department Inst Tuesday was n busy one. New of- President fivers elect «si president C Scarbrough; F A Evrrson; seeretary-trensur er, J. Mortcson: chief. Clyde I lol W lemon; luxistani chief, Johnston. At the business meeting plans were discussed for the rais ing of funds for new equipment and the great need of another fire engine to servo outside rural peo ple. This should meet with every- body* approval, and along with lierhaps a few general subscrip tions. a few dances or entertain ments should supply the needed amount. Ums Wctzell Bold u three acre tract off his filbert orchard to Glen Erheart «ne day last week The tract is one formerly known as the Davidson tract. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Wctzell alao visited Sunday with friends and relatives in Coburg. Mrs. LeRoy Berrey of Diss ton Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Baker of was shopping and transacting Salem returned to their home business here Saturday. Wednesday utter coming Monday evening to attend the funeral of Rev. and Mrs. Alvin J. Kam- her aunt, Mrs Theodosia Cath- mann, pastor of the local Presby eart. While here they visited with terian church, attended the an Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and nual state pastor's conference and Mrs. G. W. McFarland. They wore At Walker the annual meeting of the Ore accompanied from Salem by Mrs. gon Council of Churches held in Dean Duvall, another niece of Portland last week. Dr. Adolph Mrs Saginaw - Walker Com Cathcart. Another ntiw Keller, representing the World here for the funeral was Mrs. inunity Club Council of Churches, with head-'o. P. McClanahan of Grants Puss, 28 -Up quarters In Geneva. Switzerland. ' daughter of Mr and Mrs Mc- WHs one of the outstanding speak- Earland, who also returned to her ers at this great gathering .Other home Wednesday, prominent speakers were mostly , from the Pacific coast. Mrs. Diretta Wisely anil son Steven of Oakland. California, an* The Rev. and Mts Leonard Eld- visiting at the home of her ¡»ar- wards, evangelists, visited this ents, Mr. and Mi's. Joe Glass. week with their daughter, Muss Mrs. Glass just returned from Ari me Ethcards, who is staying at Oakland where she had spent the the P. J. Bush lumux and attend week with lier daughter following ing school here. They also visited ( the death of Mrs. Wisely's daugh with the Rev. Mi’s. Rosella i toug- ter Constance Mrs Wisely will I return to her home early next week. „Those attending the State Bap tist Young Peoples conference PI PILS PRESENTED IN this week end in Salem are Clara VOK K RECITAL Jean and Nina Hansen. Mary Mrs. George E. Hardy presented Bush and W. C. Martin Jr. * *'•' six of her pupils in u voice recital conference opens Friday afternoon Wednesday evening. February 13, and runs through Sunday. 1 at the home of — Bl* Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Bagley. Col. and Mrs. Clifton Irwin The program was as follows: 1AUCI OX called at the LaSells and Faye doùìu tomai ( Kjreuf ) "The Nightingale" Stewart homes on Friday on their 'The Sun on the Ganges” (Scar way north from California. Col. latti), Miss Delores Meyer, so lywin was national guard com prano. mander of the coast artillery for “Thour’t Like Unto a Flower” many years and in charge when' (Rubenstein), Miss Dorothy Hub IOI m H mobilized in September 1940. bell. lyric soprano. ISINCH >KIUtT Later he was transferred to coast “'Hie Blind P I o u g h m a n" artillery in California. He is now (Clarke); "I Love a Little Cot discharged and plans to enter tage” (O'Hara»; Mr. and Mrs. Earle Grousbeck The Thief civilian life in Portland. »Bernard Hamblen), Daniel An- are busy getting settled in their newly |Mirchased liome on Spring i driesian, baritone. F. F. Parker is a patient in the ‘The Lotus Flower" (Schu field Heights. Southern Pacific hospital in San mann); “Lullaby" (Brahms); The Walker Neighborhood club Francisco, where he is receiving '"Florian's Song” Godard>; "Into has made a splendid record the treatment. ' the Night" (Clara Edwards), Miss past year in a report at their las» meeting by their chairman of Red »1 > «•••♦ Betty Bagley, soprano. tAuct ror BUTCH OVIN Miss Belle Burkholder attended 'The Bells of the Sea-' (Sol Cross work. Mrs. A. Meyers. Over the Willamette Shrine No. 2, man); “For Music” (Franz) 'The 310 articles wore made by their White Shrine of Jerusalem cere- Big Bass Viol” (Bahannon); “O busy fingers, and they are again Jud rscalvad... a diiploy auortmont of the Cooking Utensils monfòl at Salem February 18, to- Rest in the Lord” (aria from at work on a new list at articles you have been waiting for ... famous Revere Ware. gether with some officers and Elijah-Mendelssohn), W. C. Mar sent them by the Red Cross. These time-proven utensils ore stainless steel for longer life other members of Bethlehem tin Jr., baritone. Mrs. Minnie Henrickson enjoyed Shrine No. 4 of Eugene, of which ond easier cleaning with heavy copper bottoms that heat “Who Is Sylvia" (Schubert); a short visit with her nephew. she is a member. Other Cottage "My Johann" (E. Grieg); "Still S IC Arthur Smith, who was on quickly and evenly. They ore ideal for "waterless" cooking. Grove members were unable to as the Night” (Bohm»; “Make his way to Portland. He spent Stop In soon ond see how truly superior these utensils ore. be present. Mrs. Nelle Griswold Believe” (Kern), Miss Rotiert a nearly two years in South Pacific of Eugene, but a former resident Bagley, lyric soprano. waters. We'll tell you how to get them. of Cottage Grove, was initiated. C. I Kent is a familiar figure Mrs. Hardy accompanied nil ex Mrs. Emma S. Brown, worthy cept Miss Rolierta Bagley who was around Creswell these days as he high priestess of Salem, presided. accompanied» by her sister. Miss books water and light meter fig She is a sister of Ida Williams of Betty Bagley. The group sang be ures at each home. Cottage Grove. Miss Burkholder fore parents and a few friends. At February 18 was set for a spe was originally a member of the the close of the program refresh cial meeting at Masonic hall Salem White Shrine. Mrs. John ments were served by Mrs. Hanly, when "'Entered Apprentice'* de ★ nie Burkholder of Eugene is a assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. E. grees will be given to candidates hand maid of Bethlehem Shrine Judy of Eugene. They also plan to remodel the You coo'f burn « hol« through Caai. bl««k l«l«la« pnt.l-ezle No. Pupils who will sing at a fu hall and buy several new acres- • 4 and also attended. * hendías. sortes needed. Other girls attending the Older ture date are: Miss Shirley Hile Honor Rebekah lodge plans to ★ Girl's Conference at Corvallis man, Miss Carolyn Johns. Charles take part in the Theta Rho rim this week end besides those men Clark. Miss Bonnie Gleason and trict convention at Creswell, tioned in last week's paper are Grant Edwards. March 2 and 3. Sharon Hoyer. Joyce Land. Bev Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Stratton of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST erly Benton and Vada Crosby, Cottage Grove were Saturday vis SCIENCE ATTENDED representatives of the Presby A group of members of the itors at the H. S. Joslin home. terian church, and Rosemary Mc- Farmers are slowly Christian Society drove to - starting — Crigler, representing the Church Portland Science Monday to hear an ad- work along on high places of Christ. Dr. John Knight of and well drained fields. Some P----- Willamette university Ls the con dress given in First Church of early gardens are in also. Mrs. ference speaker and Martha Fer Christ Science of Portland. Mrs. Alice Dustin reports a Van Grousbeck reports having guson McKeown of Hood River is most interesting meeting at the planted three pounds of peas last director and advisor. This confer week. 2, 3, and 4 Quart Saucepans; 9 inch Skillets; Dutch Ovens; ence is under the auspices of the Valentine banquet held in Port Mr. and Mrs. E. Green of land-last week with several hun Oregon Council of Religious Edu 11 inch Chicken Fryers, all with covers. Green's hardware, and G. H Maw- dred in attendance including Ore cation. ■on Jr. and Mrs. N. Green were gon's governor, Harvey Scott, our This is exceptionally fine ware and will last indefinitely. state treasurer. Marshal Dana of Portland business callers several ''The Douglas county basketball the Journal, and entertained by days last week. tournament will be held at Rose KGW musicians. Rex Gwyther, discharged ma burg February 28 and March 1, rine. is home in Creswell again. 2 and 3. । The bulldozer leveling down and < ARD OF THANKS We would like to extend our filling up rough places around the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitehead. heartfelt gratitude to the logging new city well one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Whitehead crews and kind neighbors who so was a source of interest to the and daughter Twila and Walter willingly helped us in saving town kids as well as many older Whitehead, all of Bremerton, household things we did when fire people. Phone 222 Creswell, Oregon The meeting of the Creswell Washington, visited the past week destroyed our home Tuesday with the Leon Godard family. morning. We would seek to thank those who so kindly helped with BUMMAGE AND FOOD SALE clothing and bedding; those who The Presbyterian Aid will hold helped repair the building where a rummage and cooked food sale we took refuge, and those who of at Hodger's Electric shop Satur fered their home and beds. Thank day, February 23. Open 10:00 a. m. you so much. Otis Chapman and 28-ltp 28-ltp family. Have MORE FUN Driving Your Car Benefit Dance ¿at., Feb. 23 ON DISPLAY JUST SEE THESE EXTRA FEATURES OF REFERE WARE INDESTRUCTIBLE EASY TO HANDLE ALL WELDED SNUG-FIT COVERS JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Cast Aluminum Ware Consisting of: Green’s Hardware and Supply Davenola Special with $69.50 ASSOCIATED CAR CARE Driving a quiet, smooth-running, full-powered car is real pleasure. Associated Car Care—a new service for the complete care'of your car, including lubrication, makes it more fun to drive. See your nearby Friendly Associated Dealer today. 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