The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 25, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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m <’*»MARV OF ALL I Gateway
I ral year ending June 30. 1947.
'40; F L. Armitage, P M 917 03; *
nvNlNENM IRANNAC ifd BY
Contract ladween Lane County, Order fixing levy tor fiscal year Firestone Store 93 36; Boehnke I
THE <'OMMI nn |()N»:R’N COURT anil L P Stubblefield
ending June 30, 1947,
Print. Co. 918 25; líenme Bros.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
FOR JUNE. HHS.
Order recommending issuance of 922.50; Clinton Hurd $4 10;
Order vacating alley in Gullugh-
Thompson, of our community on
five
liquor
licenses.
er'»
Part
of
Florence.
COUNTY FARM: Gordon Hoare
(irdered (but 18 deed» I m mudr
Friday, June 19, at the Sacred
< OMMIMNIONER'M COURT
9150.00; Margaret Hoare 31O5(X>;
for county owned propei tie» lor
Order vacating portion of Sum­
Christian Science Society, 242 Heart hospital, another boy. This
LANE COUNTY, OREGON
Homy B. Hilton 9105 00, Georgia Second street, Sunday service II makes three husky sons
the total »urn of 93,53168
mit Avenue and Lake Boulevard
June, IIHH < luims
E. 1 Blackburn 9H)5.OO; Sani Bron- a m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. and
Order ap|>ointing viewer» to lo­ in West lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Booher and
ADVERTISING: Cottage Grove
cate and view L ou I m * Goodrich
Ord e r granting license to Sentinel $32 65; Guard Pub Co. son 912.50; William Martin 95 00; Wednesday evening meetings the family are Jiving in the Harry
Dudge’s Greater Shows and Thrill $36240; Guard Pub, Co. $4.00; Mt. States Power Cd. 914.10; Pac. second Wednesday in the month Holt house near Creswell, with
A Telg, Co 93.50; Jim Bran- «1 9:00 p m. Reading room is in their two little folks, while th«*
Circus.
Guard I'ulr Co $34 26;
non Tire Co. 90; Broadway Mart the church building and open to Harry Holt family are away on
tinier for cancelation of Delin­
VETEHAN m OF foreign
ASSESSOR: Par Tel. A Telg. 9-18 93 C. D. Chezem 947 25; S.
quent personal property taxes.
WARN
'Co 98 15; Helen Swints 9125.00; Gumpert Co, Inc. $33.30; Gen­ the public from 2 to 4 p. m etch a vacation trip to Alaska. Willis
Cottage Grove Post No. SI7»
Order np|M>iniing Cal M. Bryan Katherine Ducker 9123.00; Agnes eral Roads $8.90; Guard Pub. Co. afternoon except Sundays and is helping the boys at the mill
Meets First und 't hird Wednesday. County Assessor.
O’Brien $195 (X); S C. Payne 91 08, Meisels 95, Long-Bell Lbr. holidays. The subject for next Sun­ keep things going.
day will I m * ’Truth."
For the last four or five weeks
I.O.O.F. Hull
8:00 P. M.
Order concerning Retirement 9180 00; p L SHI 9175 (X). Adeline Co. 978.99; Korn Baking Co. 914.-
the radios in this valley have been
All overseas Vatarans Invited
Volkxtork 9150.00; Maurinc Mer­ 60; A B Scarlett 91.19; Willam-
System.
The church is striving hard to almost useless, due to a loud roar­
to Join.
M-tfi-X«
Order adopting Budget tor fix- cer 9150.(X); Norma Hanson 9140.- ette Sami & Gravel 928.20; Gor­ maintain faith in God. man and ing noise, which covers most of
00; Alice Vetter 9140.00; Jeanne don Hdwr. Co. 93.00; Pioneer Groc.
R. Hickson 9130.00; Mary Jense,, Co. $63.19; Standard Feed Co. life. This faith is important if a the dial. It is particularly hard on
$25 (X), S. C Payne 94 25; Address- $107.40; Puritan Drug Co. $7.64; man, family or nation is to live by Grandma Allison, who, being so
ograph Sales Agcy 911 14; Friden Robt. V. Hughes 916.00; Eugene a high moral standard. Remember much confined to the house, uses
the worship services regularly. If her radio more than most. We
<’ul Mach. Agcy $35.00; Stevens
Fruit Growers Asxn. 91.50; D. E. you are not attending elsewhere hope the electric power people will
lyjicwritrr Co. $160; General
Nebergali Meat Co. $6 72; Dr. H we invite you to the Church of soon remedy the trouble.
Roads $16.24; Cresseys’ $18 14;
R. Allumbaugh $20.00; Bert Smith God at 1060 East Adams ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Littlepagc have
Koke-Chapman (o $6 95; Silva 95
40;
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning sold their farm, the old Watkins
Chev. Co. $5.31; Wyatt's .75; Bus-
CXJUNTY OWNED LANDS. Na­ worship 11 a. m Devotional ser­ place north of Curtin, to the Haet-
, iness Machines Co. $13.50; Bailey-
dim*
Schofield $-18.40; Arnest Ins. vice 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ricks of Los Angeles, Calif. They
Gilbertson A Albee $3 25; Bur­
Co. $13 50; Pac Tel. A Telg Co. and Bible study Wednesday 7:30 had a sale on Sunday which was
roughs Add Mach Co $10192;
CIRCUIT COURT: R. N App­ 96.23; J. H. Fowler 965.00; Helen p m. Children's story hour Friday well attended in spite of the un­
ling $250 <Xt; Dorothy Putnam E Soranson $165.00; A.EAifnmoM 3:15 p. m. Roy E. Hutchison, pax- usual heat, and our informant says
| to,.
prices were uniformly good from
$20.00; L*wis Hoffman $15.00; The $23X11
COURT HOUSE: Sigwart Elec
the seller’s point of view. We un­
American L-aw Book Co. $10.00:
The Presbyterian church. Sev- derstand that Mr. and Mrs. Little­
The' Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co $8.50; Co. 945.90; Rees Elec, Serv. 920.-
Pac Tel. & Telg. Co. 916.10; Cal­ 35; Packer-Scott Co. 977.35; Hen-ienth and Adams streets, invites page. Sr., will move soon to tl.e
kins A Calkins $15 00; Hale G. dershott» 95.00; C. & S. Electric you to it» regular services. The ranch they have purchased in east­
Thompson $45 00; Mark Hathaway 938.72; City of Eugene 9197.29; ‘ Gideons will have charge of the ern Oregon, but that young Mrs.
IN ADOrnON to CLOTnma. fOOO, lOOGINO, AUDtCAl ANO DtNtAL CAJ»L
966.00; Koke-Chapman Co. 99.15; John L. Reynolds 91,440 00; Don- eleven o’clock service. Betty Bag­ Littlepage and her two boys will
ANO MUAI UTWIMIHT Ul Vtil OU
Thos S. Wells 964.00; Osburn Ho­ aid Alcorn 918 50; J. L. Jepson | ley will sing a solo The Sunday remain In their home until their
tel 956 25; F L Armitage, P M. $3.30; I. J. Yates $3.30; Walter School will meet at 9:45 a. m. The husband and father returns from
M» rt th ly Potiromonl Intern« AH»fi
Campbell $3.80; Walter T. Whis- Union evening service will be at the army, with which he is now
91HI00. West Pub. Co 910.00;
(jar tiny
CIRCUIT CYIURT - JUVENILE: man $4 42; Miller Sorensen $5.05; eight o’clock at the Baptist stationed in Korea.
Amu Poy
20 Y.«,'
JO Teer,'
We hear that there is some
John T. Myers 95.70; Koke-Chap- John C Halsey $4.55; Clarence church.
Por Mttlh
Ser vk •
S»rvK»
Mustsr Ssrgsont
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hitch in the proposed sale of Shady
man Co. $9 12; Tidewater Assoc. '"obb $4.55; Jw Whisman $4.30; ,
•r First Sergeant
$165.00
$107.25
Ralph Allen will give a report Brook, the Medine's place, and the
$185.63
Oil Co. $7.28; Lida O. Garrett $9 - Henry Langkoff $4.30; Jerry Bar-
60; Pac. Tel A Telg Co. 93150; ber $4.30; Blue Bird Packing Co on his recent trip to Columbus, deal may not go through after al).
Technical Sergeant
135.00
•7.75
151.88
The pool made by the concrete
John T. Myers 9250.00; Lida O. $.60; Zcllcrbach Paper Co. $2.48; ¡Ohio, where he attended a church-
Staff Sergeant . .
115.00
74.75
129.38
Garrett 9225.00; Claire Rhea Eugene Water Board $123.58; R wide conference for Methodist vet- dam at the Goins place was a
Sergeant ....
100.00
65.00
112.50
H um -, $155.00. E. A Britton $166.- A. Babb Hdwe. Co. $25.97; Bill’s erans, at the eleven o'clock ser- rendevous for most of the young
Corporal ....
70; E D. Furrer $5(X); Harold Garbago -Serv. $13.00; C. A S. vice this coming Sunday at the folks of the neighborhood, and tor
90.00
51.50
101.25
Wood Tex Serv. 91.50; General Electric $3.90; Gordon Hdwe. $1.- Methodist church. The veterans of some not so young, until the last
Privato First Class
90.00
52.00
90.00
Roads 917.87; Mrs. Rika De Brock­ 95; Robertson Service Sta. $.48; ,h<> community are cordially in- few days, when Albert Goins de­
Private................
75.00
48.75
64.36
ert $17.50; Mrs. John Wagenman Northwest Cities Gas Co. $.75; vited to attend this service. The veloped a case of mumps, which
$18 75; Mrs. Margaret Schaffer David Swenson $165.00; Clifford church school meets at 9:45; the kept folks away. He was ouite ill.
IN AOOtnON TO COLUMN ONt O» THI A SO Vil
$3.75, Western Union Tqig. Co. H Pitts $150 00; George C. Clark union Sunday evening service will but is now rapidly recovering.
20% UtftfW It
Ovoftooi
be held at the Baptist church at 8.
72; F. L. Armitage, P. M. $3.00; 9150.00; Lillie Weyer $19.50;
It sounds very interesting to
>0%
tl Xember •( Hyitg t GWer Crew*.
have beavers in the nearby creek,
Bailey-Gilbertson A Albee $2.00;
DEPENDENT CHILDREN IN-
Standard Oil Co. $13.19;
London Church of Christ Bible but when they cut down first a
J% ItK'umt m Uy 1er Seck 1 Tew« e/ServKe.
ST1TUTION: Louise Home $35.00;
CIRCUIT OOURT - INSANE: Albertina Kerr Nursery $5.00; study 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. beautiful mountain ash. and then a
Dr. James C. Zan $5.00; Dr. John Catholic Charities. Inc. 960.00; The Sermon If by Sam Medford. Sub­ large silver maple which keeps the
L Haskins $5.00; Dr ■ J Unii. Boys’ A Girls’ Aid Soc. $15.00; ject: “What Does It Pay to Be afternoon sun from the house, jou
man $5 00; Dr. L. A White 95.00:
DISTRICT ATTORNEY F. L a Christian.” text Romans 6:23, decide that they definitely are net
Highlights of Regular Army inlistment
Dr R C. Romig 95.00; Dr. Cari Armitage P M $3.50; Koke-Chap- “For the wages of sin is death, but proper backyard pets. Beaver are
W Robbins $5.00;
mun Co. $115.85; Dictaphone Corp. the gift of God is eternal life becoming much too numerous both
1. Kr>li»tm»ni» for I
2 or 3
CLERK: Koke - Chapman Co. $320.00; Pac. Tel & Telg. Co. $24.-1 ’trough Jesus Christ our Lord ” in Pass and Bear Creek.
(Oiw y»»r onhetOMioi» p»»
$129 35, Kubll-HoweU Co $6 12: 95; Gayle Bevel $135.00; Shirley Sunday night 7:30 p. m. Wednes­
mitte
■ MW ID the A
(Rvlirmwnt income in grad» of
Maelar or Firtt Sergeant up to
with o or mor* month» of MTvk» )
Atlas Stamp & Die Co. $22.19: .Shipman $118.91; The Frank day 8 p. m. Everybody welcome.
>183 63 per month (or life J <11
Remington Rand. Inc. $63.00; Karl Shepard Co. $10.00; Office Mach.
2. Knli»tm»nt »f» from 18 to 34
prevlout active (»«teral military ttr-
Klaus $13.00; Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. A Sup Co $2.00; C. E. Luckey
year* imluaiv» (17 with
The First Baptist church invites
A 4-H girls sew ing club has been
vko count» toward retirement.
$19.20: The Willamette Press $35.- $4.80; Cressey»' $3.10;
you to attend its services this organized, with Alice Dunlevy as
8 RenaAt» under the G! Bill of
25; S E. Skene $195.00; Eva L.
DISTRICT SEALER: Dept, of coming Lord's Day. The pastor leader. A "Stitch in Time” is the
•<»■1 lurm»e »»vire inen deperiUui*
Right» assured (or men who enhat
Duckworth $180.00; Grace M L Agriculture $15.10;
Rev. George E. Hardy will bring name. Officers are: pres.. Thelma
on length <»l »rvice.
on or be(ore October S. IV46.
Dawson
$160.00;
Helen
Romaine
the fust of a series of messages McDonald; vice pres., Betty Dun­
ELECTION:
Lloyd
Howe
$155.-
3. A rMnllstmont bono» of 1'0
9, Choice of brans h of service
,$15500; Sara
Allen $155.(X); 00; Gladys Herrig $140.00: Pac. on the general theme “The Chris­ levy; sec'y. Florence Dunlevy and
and overwNi» theater (of those »till
Blanche Sweet $145.00; Nica Mc- Tel A Telg. Co. $2.45: Koke-Chap- tian Secret of Joy," with this Sun­ reporter. Irma McDonald.
(tv $145.00; iJorothy Putnam man $195.00; Etta Canity $45.90; day morning topic "The Joys of
The Crick and Hegard families
•nh«tm»nt m within 90 day» n(t»r
9135.00: L M Bryson 9180.00; Doris dasity $43 20; Gladys Her­ the Christian Believer".
Uet iKMMMabhi diw hurg»
fished and picnicked at Loon Lake
R Glocaue Hoyt $145.00, Mary C. rig $8.40; F L Armitage $165 28
At the union evening service recently.
4. Up to 90 day«' ro»nh»fm»nt
ENLIST NOW
Jensen $120.00; Pamela Skene
EMERGENCY: Veterans of For­ held in the Baptist church the Rax
furl>tu<h wilh |>uy, <!«*|Mf.n.tif»K on
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horn and
9145.00; Gertrude V
Howard eign Ware $140.00; Bill Lingo $13 - Mr. Hardy will bring the last eve­ son Kirk are vacationing at San
lonclh nt »»m«», with prowriltod
AT VOU« NIASISt
trovol »Ihtwam» paid to how »nd
9145.00; Fredda Mary Wolf $145 - 23; Harold W. Abbott $14.69; Paul ning message he will deliver in Francisco, and will also attend a
r»turn, tin num now in th» Army
U. S. A>MV aiCaUITINO STATION
00; Nadine Schofield $96 60; Do­ Z. Reid $6.00; The Willamette Cottage Grove on the topic “One­ Shrine convention there.
lores Irene Goble $145.00; Lila Press $8.00^ Wm. G. East $12^0; ness With Christ".
Marie Hansen spent three days
5. Coneult ymir Army Rwruitlng
Hilles 922.40; Commercial Office C. A Wintermeier $2.50;
All are invited to attend these
OAfer for other furlough privile*»
GOOD
rou
Sup. Co $17.50, Jack Lamb Film
FRUIT INSPECTOR: Ray Bow­ services and worship with us.
8 Mutterin* out pey ( bowed upon
Shop $19 00; Koke-Chapman Co. er $251.05: James Hemenway $50 -
len«th of «ervire) to ell men who
$769 82: Remp.* Mfg Co. $12.00; 00; Lee E. Anderson $88.88; Hu-
•re discharged to enlist or reonliet.
Church of Christ. 6th & Gibbs
The J K. Gill Co 99 63; Office bert Dalton $85.50; Eugene Fruit street. How’s your spiritual ba-
7. Option to retire at half pel
Mach A Sup. Co. 99 50; The Nat l Growers Assn $110.61;
rometer, brother? God is still on
for the ieri of your life after 20
Cash Reg. Co $1.12; Creueys' $3 -
HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Pac. His throne. He still holds tne reins
71; Northwest Cities Gas Go. $h- Tel A Telg. Co. $2900; Mrs. M.
power. Are you working with
96; Photostat Corp. $1,898.60:
LaCasse $12.00; F. L. Armitage Him? It's a good habit.
CORONER: Dr Furrer A Mc­ $25.50; Mrs. Grace Murray $12.00:
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Bible
school * 9:45 a. m. Morning
Millan $247.60; P. J. Bartholomew C. R Lindgren $400.00; W. J worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “Em­
$82.58. Chas L. Graden $7 80;
Cioyes $245(0: Howard G. Smith blems of Life." Young folks at 7,
COUNTY COURT: Patricia S. $200.00; Mary E. Turner $185.00: a growing, helpful group. If you
Sherman $155 00; Pac. Tel. A Trig. Lucille H Vale $175.00; Zula Kick- are in this age bracket, come and
Co. $10 95; Koke-Chapman Co. $b.- busch $T70.00; Dorothy Weiss sit in. Evening service 8:00. Ser­
$145.00; Hulda Burr $73.13; New mon: 'TH Remember Jesus!" Mid
Service Laundry $5.24; Mary Tur­ week prayer «and Bible study
ner $27.75; Koke-Chapman Co. Thursday at 8:00. Come and wor­
$39.00; Office Mach. A Sup. Co. ship with this friendly group. J.
$2.00; Commercial Office Sup. Co. Michael Shelley, minister.
$5.30; Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
$19.00
INDIGENT SOLDIER: Shelton- CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Jorgen­
Turnbull-Fuller Co. $29.50; Pac
Tel. A Telg Co. $38 35; Chas sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Min­
Humphreys $5375; Chas. Hum­ ard Weeks and family. Dr. and
phreys $52.45; Irish A Murphy Mrs. C. G. Ncwbeckcr and family
$3 87. Paramount Market $18.18; take • this method of expressing
Drs. A. F Barnett A R. C. Romig thanks and appreciation to our
913.00;
Alexander's
Federated many friends for the beautiful
Store $9.38; Genera) Roads 914.00; floral pieces and for their sympa­
thy and kindness in the passing of
a 'I •
Geo. A. Halton Co. $7.37;
JUSTICE COURT; Pacific Tel. our beloved father. H. J. Jorgen-
50-lie
A Telg. Co. $6.40; Koke-Chap­ sen.
man Co. $68.00; Merrill Hendcrer
Snakes’ Teeth
$1 10; John Bryson. J. P! $l(X).00;
A snake’s teeth are pointed back­
Mark Hathaway $13.00; Boehnke
Church Activities
CURTIN
Thun., July 25, l»i«
The Sentinel, Cottage drove, Oregon
in Portland the first of the week.
Guests at the R Hansen home
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Jones of Sausalito. Calif., enroute
home from a trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stalder and
son Frank spent last week end in
Long Beach, Wash.
MIU
FLEAS «« II«
DOT
.
GOU RIGHI ON NII LING I HIM
New Higher Pay
. . -
NSW
Mt! HOW roun CAR HAf OMWHt
Just in the ten years from 1930 to *40
average horsepower of cars increased
99 per cent! That means a lot tougher
job for motor oil. And that's why
RPM Motor Oil has extra ingredients
to solve all the problems of today*«
high-powered engines — problems
that a straight mineral oil just.can't
handle. These compounds in RPM
Motor Oil end carbon trouble; pro­
tect hot spots that other oils leave
RELIGHT VALLEY
bare, exposed to wear; prevent cor-
rosiun, sludge, foaming. Try it!
J. F. FINNERAN
PHONE 16
7TH AND MADISON
A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCI
POST OFFICE BUILDING
EUGENE, OREGON
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ward to prevent escape of animals
captured for food.
(Concluded on page 6.)
GOLDEN RULE AUTO SERVICE
711 SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY. COÌ TACI-: GROVE. OREGON
GREYHOUND LOWERS FARES m
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between California and Oregon Cities!
Notice to Water Users
Due to the extremely hot dry weather and the increase
in the number of water users* irrigation hours are re­
stricted to two hours in the mornings from 6 to 8 a. m.
and two hours in the evening from 6 to 8 p. m.
If this restriction fails to provide ample water for fire
protection* further restriction will be necessary.
CITY ^ATER COMMITTEE
Effective August 1st
/M M SO
coo yw
amoroo^?
Teu* Skin
Intinr 1er
NOW, when most other things
better-than-ever intercommunity
you buy have gone "sky-high,”
transportation at the lowest cost
Greyhound is reducing fares be­
in history. Recently added serv»
tween California and Oregon cities
ice is but a part of Greyhound’s
to a new all-time low! At the same
constantly expanding program.
time, Greyhound is steadily in­
Ask your local Greyhound agent
creasing its frequency of service,
for full information on new lowj
adding more buses, to provide
fares and departures.
that Ask*.dry
«pirkllng-rlrar
teriini. Il*
look. »1"
-
•rim ms
Agent : Earl Gaines
Address : 802 Main
Kelly Drug Co
We Give S & H Green Stamps
t
Telephone 97
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