The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIH’USDAV, MAI« Il 21
i 9IG
THE SENTIXEI». COTTACI E GROVE, OREGON
There will Ji” inothr-r dance at
Alr-Timc R< <^ar<h
IWf <N ON m WOftlg SMOST RAPIDLY ENDING RFtiaCUS BROAC CA^l
Walker Saturday night, March 23
New Yoik With the airplane
Prizes will be given In a "(
r.
F
moving transjiOrtation speed» to-
walk.” Lunch will also lx- cold.
wants the 400 miles an hour
mark, 'in Air-Time Research In­
'' ’ ** * k!°”*y
** M|lUOtW
/ S UN 0 A y I
* :3n F
stitute has been founded to study
Roy Goodwin old his place at the social, economic and other cl-
jsofmia sianons w siirr hlmishi
London end Udh his family have feels of such fast movement.
ai-iàtc-43
Grove.
Western Oregon farmers faced moved near
When sickness strikes and your phy»ician says "Have this
Pit
Garmih
and
family
of
La
­
with the problem of whatefo urn
prescription filled immediately," bring or send your pre
on the so-called "red hill ’ soils tham moved Isuk to the Dick
rotriMo.
where a fiermanent pasture Is de- Garman place above Um Ion this
scriptions to us where they will be filled to the letter, using
w<rk.
Died can best plant aha fescue
pure, fresh, potent ingredients, in the shortest time po».
Mr. and Mr- Laurence Barke­
in mixture with Tallarook sub-
Bible,
Icnan- III ciowr. including to* meyer and son Rill were Sunday
newly published Circular of Infor­ dinner gunds at the G de Roby
mation No. 376 entitled “Results home, the occasion was a pinochle
I
, treat.
of Permanent Pasture Grass and
Ce by
Mr
and
Mi
Claris
Abcene,
Woodburn !
Legume Experiment, Red Solis
Stop the danger of infection in superficial cut», burns and ; Experiment Area at Oregon City" Donna and Dale visited Sunday
i»:>M i
with Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Ray­
wound»! Use FIRST AID QUICK BANDS in boxe. of 36 । by Edwin Keltner, superintendent mond in Cottage Grove.
As
a
project
of
the
Oregon
and 73 at 23o and 39c.
Jack Bassett, son of Roti Bi,,
State college «xje riment station,
six pasture grasses in general use sett formerly of thi* community,
in western Oregon wore seeded now of Fort Lewis, Washington,
alone and in mixture with sub­ was an overnight guest of Dean
Ki lly Wednc d ry.
terranean clover and white clover
Mrs. JoKit; Phillips returned
Ml 31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION, full strength, kills germs
in the fall of 1940 The gr„ , s
home
Saturday after spending a
were: english rye gra s, chewing
cn contact or in 3 rninutea when diluted with equal quanti-
week with her daughter, Mra. Carl
fescue,
ulta
fescue,
red
creeping
ty of water. Gel Mi 31 Solution today for oral hygiene
fescue, orchard grass and high­ King In Cottage Grove.
Cseollii
priced regularly at 69c the pint.
Mr. and Mn. Fritz Freeman
land bent grass, Seeding rates and
and
daughter
N
in
of
Culp
Creek
fertilizer application» are included
visited Saturday night and Sun­
in the circular
day
at the Roy Ewing home.
All of the plots received pas­
IHen^s-g
Glenn Gilhipn has been dis-
turing throughout the summer
«••on City
charged
and
is
home
from the
nwnths by a herd of dairy heifer* navy.
From the pilatabiiity standpolntj
Mrs Vera Kerr and daughters
i >n»
english rye grass was the number
one choice followed by Utile pre- of Ashland ah- spending a week
with Mrs. Ken s parents, Mr. and
krence between aU a
SUPPORT YOUR RED CROSS Make your donations
nnd Mrs. C. C. Ctlham.
orchard
grass
The
cnglb
h
rye
now. Some day you may need it s help
Word has been received of the
grass provided only a short pa*«
I
ture season, however, and whs •h ath of Will Gilham at Modesto,
tsew tro»»
gone soon efter the runs ceased. Calif Mr. Gdh tm was a brother
The cattle showed a distinct lik­ of Arch and Chet Gilham and
Mrs John Murry.
Do*
I Sunday vMtora of Mr. rind Mr». ing for the mixed glass and clov­
Mr. nnd Mr. Elvis Kelly, Dean
er
seedings
over
grass
planted
Mrs Claro Qhapman nnd Hetty
‘'’’“I’m«"
and
hick
and
Mrs.
Emma
Kelly
'
Wilson took Mrs
Mn Chapman»
Chapman's sis-
AKea Hawley, who has alone.
»U- . '
On
the
basis
of
observations
and wre Sunday dinner guests at the
5u«wtf«
ter. Mrs. Emma Cougar, home to ll<,en
•<> the Eugene hns-
The many friendly comments heard daily about
Wm. Perlni home at Anhui
yield,
alta
fescue
and
Tallarook
Gardinar, Saturday and sp ni Hi.
for
months with n
Mrs.
Nora
Small.
Mrs.
Mablt
Greyhound service make it a pleasure for Greyhound
week end there
broken leg, was released from the subterranean clover fertilizer with bunk. Mr, and Mrs. I .eon .Mortor
KXJ
pounds
of
treble
plxisphate
folks to give your community the kind of top-notch
® b'W days ago.
The Roy Foster
-nd Vlrgd I
attended the 4-H leaders hnnquc:
Everett Boye has enlhted in each fall proved to bo the most at the Eugene hotel Saturday
Hughe* famille» of Eugene were ,
JewBorf
highway transportation you now enjoy.
llw navy and I» taking hi» txx>t desirable combination for a jxrm- night.
anent pasture. This mixture rated
The London LH Mothers' club
Greyhound's numerous, well-timed schedule»
< orpornl Joyce Balsigrr recclv« well toward the top in palatability coUeeted $‘3950 Red Crons dona-
ed her discharge from the marine •vid produced a continued growth lions. Workers this year were
bring coast communities together for both business
corps women's auxiliary, women's throughout the dry summer Mrs, GoMie Gunn, Mrs. Mable
and pleasure, providing convenient, low-cost travel
re«Tve. nt San Diego on March months By its vigorous growth it Funk and Mrs. Gladys Kelley.
eliminated foreign
' H and i* now at home with her practically
unequalled
by any other form of transportation.
Mr and Mrs. George Gunn and
jwircnts. Mr. and Mr». A. J. Bal- grasws and waeds after three daughter Dianm Jef, Thursday
yean of pasturing.
Mger
For the bat in bus service ... count on Greyhound
enti Rm
The subterranean clover in- morning for Sit Lake to visit
Mrs Carl Splnharney ant! son
p- -•
Mr.
Gunn's
mother
w I ki is seri­
lion«Id «re spending a week with creased rather than decreased its ously ill.
stand in spite of constant fxtstur-
relatives in Aurora.
Kurat!» fit’s
Agent Earl E. Gaines Address 802 M?in Telephone 97
IM
Mr Davenport has sold his saw­ ing.
To obtain weather and areody-
'C
m
Jur<U»
The
circular
is
available
from
mill to Mr. Folltic of Cottage
nnmic ""data under severe condi­
i Grove.
any western Oregon county ex­
tions the U. S. Navy’s aerological
tension office.
research unit at Banana River.
Florida, using Army Air Force
Tt C» m ~ m r;
Mr». Harold Walker of Klumnlh
equipment. under the supervision
■ of The U. S. Weather Bureau will
Fill* is visiting relatives here
C r
The Friendly Neighbors chib fly pilotless planes into Florida
?
Hie Pinochle Card club met at
met
with
Mrs.
Mildred
Sharon
thunderstorms.
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph
I hursday al ternoon. There were
Wnght Saturday evening.
- .
The penny supper was well at. 13 members present and Mrs E. C.
Cloud
and
Mrs.
Eva
Hansen
hota<e
tended by the neighbors. After
supper song* were sung Proceeds guests of Mrs. Geo. Getty were
visitors Five dollars was donated
of ?12 15 was rals<<
to the Red Cross. In the contest
4 Small Rsbbita
2Via. high, la Gilt Bor
UHLIMITTE VALLEY Lt M- given, Iris Gcrsbach woix funt
KERMEN ELECT OFFICERS prize and Non« Kirkendall won
1 he following officers were second. The next club meeting
Esster Greeting Curds for
be with Dora Stewart March
elected
at the annual session rtf will
oversea» should be sent
28.
the Willamette Valley Lumber­
immediately.
Alxnit 20 school children enjoy­
men's association nt Eugene Fri-
dny: Guy Haynes nt Carlton, pres­ ed a party Friday evening at the
ident; T. V Larsen of Nott, vice home of Nekia Schwarzer.
Dalmer Benston, Coxswain,
president; Frank Graham of J«s-
per, treasurer; II J. Cox of Eu­ whose ship is In dock nt Seattle,
5c to $1.00
gene. secretary-manager. Includ'd had a few hours leave over the
on the board of directors la a lo­ w.-ek end nnd came ns for a
rn) man, W A Woodard of the Ridgefield, Wash., to the home of'
his sister, Mrs. Ed Kreger, and
Woodard Lumber Co,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Low. II
Benston and Earl Hayes drove up
to the Krcbscr liomc for the day.
Tommy Gettx left for Fort Lew-
is Monday to rccnlist in the army
• air corps.
Mr. and Mis A C. Buchtel anti
children of Snnta Cruz, Calif.,
came Thursday to »pend « week
at the home of Mrs. Bachtels
mother, Mrs. Ray Stcwnt
Mr.
Bachtel was recently discharged
from the army.
Mrs. Minnie Keene finished
' this district for the Red Cross
and reports that most everyone
was very generous.
Mrs. E. C. Cloud of Scuttle is
' visiting her sister. Mrs. Geo. Get­
ty. for several weeks.
Quite a bit of improvement on
Big expansion program under way
tlic road west of Saginaw was
,to speed your calls
, tn ide this week by the county,
putting several loads of gravel on
■ >t. The road hud recently been
graded.
This year alone, an part
I Mr. nnd .Mis Fred Jackson rf
Walker visited at the Lawrence
of a $400,000,000 five-
Montieth home one evening last
year expansion program,
week.
more than 200,000 miles
Mrs. Zumwalt, who had several
of new toll and long dis«
teeth rxtnuted in Eugene last
week, has been staying at the
rance circuits are planned
home of her daughter. Mrs. Har­
for the Pacific Coast.
ley Williams, for several days.
A. Schippert returned home
For we're on our way to
from Vallejo, Calif.. Sunday after
providing a broader and faster long distance service
Spending several days at the home
than you have ever had before.
of his son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bradley.
Everything possible is being done to expand long
Mi* Schippert will remain for a a
distance facilities now and to prepare the way for
week or more and help care for
many new improvements to come. We handled more
her daughter and new grand«
daughter.
than 346 million toll and long distance c»lh in 1945
Mrs. Vernon Gray nnd two
— nearly a million a day—and wc'rc gearing up to
• laughters of Coos Bay spent the
■ I ■ ■■■«■——————MM
handle an ever • increasing volume as the
week end at the home of
tinues to grow through the years to come.
Gray's brother, William Sharon
and family.
+ Tour Kad Cra** mutt carry on —GIVI NOW +
, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene and
i son Jimmy spent the week end at
the coast. Sunday they were din-
I ncr guests.at the home of Mr. and
624 Main Street -Telephone Cottage Grove 83
Mrs. ( liff Fucker at Winchester
: nay
The Claude Kirkendall family
, moved to Creswell Saturday and
। Mr. and Mrs. Laird moved into
the Kirkendall home which tin ,
‘ recent ly purchased.
Alta Fescue With
Subclover Found
n Best Pasture Mix
KEM S for DRUGS
8M
The Rexall Store
LONDON
«
"
“There Goes Another
Greyhound Bus!
That’s Real Local Service!”
K8
?
Departures Daily from
COTTAGE GROVE
DIVIDE
o I
WALKER
Knickerbocker’s
200,000 miles of
new long distance
circuits will be built
in 1946
GREYHOUND
SAGINAW
CAR LOAD OF
We Have Over a Carload of Used Tires
m Popular Sizes
These tires are going fast, so you’d better get
? ‘. rr
i
yours at once if you need tires .
, » I ■ ‘ * ?
THESE SIZES ARE AVAILABLE
750
825 X 20
750 X 20
900 X 20
Lots of Pick-Up Tires
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
0. K. RUBBER WELDERS
Phone 204
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