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Trr.«rvs» C«lor Uudnr or pin« Chriitmu» he«, m«7 have thoir grcrn color pr«- ■arvad toy »onking the branchai in a ■tnxit »olutlon of aulphntn of am- nuMUa (ordinary ronirnorclul f.rtll- liar». U»« one quart fertilizer to two gallon» of water. The branch«» ihould remain in the »oluUon from 21 to 72 hour». Dry-Cleaned Glove» If glow« have been dry gleaned, don't try to Wa»h them. Blanket Wiring Electric blanket wire can be flexed without breaking, more than 100.000 time»' equivalent to a quar* ter cunluty of ordinary ua. of the blanket. 'Hie wiring »yitem, ac* Mr. and Mr». Leland Willlt» and folding to electrical technician», Mr, and Mrx. Ralph Moore and will outlait the blanket iUelt two daughter*, all of Klamnth Folia, railed Sunday to mv Mr Wlflit»' mother, Mra Minnie Wil- Clean I ur To keep u fur clean, uae a mix* Ht«. lure of »nwduat or cornmeal and Mr. and Mra Robert Mill» left dry cleaning fluid which can be worked thoroughly Into the fur and yeaterdny for Sun Francisco col lege of mortuary acieme for u thru brushed out. year'« count«. By Walrus Skin Boat CITY BRIEFS— What goes on in a manhole? Cyrus Chas. Premo I Thur«.. Mar. ?«. BM7 Rites Saturday Gentry, playing cards Rite» for Chas Cyrus Premo. 85, will be held from the Mills mortuary Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. H. T. Park, officiating and interment will be in the Masonic-IOOF cem etery. Mr. Premo died at Dallas March 17th and his body was brought here for burial. He had been a resident of the state for the past 25 years. He was an uncle of Mra. F red Frost and Harry Castle. Mra. Helen Dixon, Disston teacher expects to »ixmd the week end visiting friends and relatives at Mi-dford. Mr. and Mra. F. G. Spencer and family have recently located here from Drain and expect to buy a home here. Richard Currin S 1/c? »on of Mr. and Mra. Lynch Currin, ar rived in San Diego, (>ilif.. March bth. He is on the U. S. S. Sierra, arai spent the past nine months at Tsingtao, China. En route to San Diego, he s|M*nt a week at Pearl Harixtr. LOCAL BOY BOXES IN NOKTHWERT TOI KNAMENT Richard Weklen, local boy, fought in the AAL' in the North west tournament held at Portland March 12, 13 and 14. He fought for the Eugene JCC. Dick was the Fred Bartels was down from the work horse for the tournament having fought more fight» than Announcement» hnve been re Champion mines in the Bohemia ceived of the birth of a »on. Frank distirct Monday and reports that Ik« trip from hit hom« on Kin« hland, any other contestant. lie fought two tint's on Wednes Howard, to Mr. and Mr». Charlex five feet of snow was still on the in th« Barin, Strait, to Portland, Or«»., Gray, 2401 W. Evanx, Denver, Col ground at the Champion from a involved a walrus tkin boat, tnip, and day night, once on Thursday night orado. The baby was born at St. snow storm ending March 10th. airplan«, but Eskimo Vcttran Paul and twice on Friday night. In the finals he lost by a close Luke’« hospital, March 10. 1947. Previous to this time the snow Tiulana needed a n«w artificial limb and and weighed nine pound» and »ev measurements were one of the tk« 2,400-milt trip wat necessary to decision to Paul Kennedy, a negro assure a proper fitting, Tiulana lost his from Longview, Washington. Dick en ounces. Mr». Gray wa» for lightest in history. Ie, in a truck accident soon after ioinin, received a trophy for runner-up merly Mis» Leslie Brockelbank of Rev. Mrs. Rozella Douglas was the U S. Army's Alaskan defense force. lor the championship. Eugene and assbted In the local On Monday of this week Richard Methodist church work, making nt a district convention at Salem over the week end. She was on the was called by Mr. Richardson, vice many friends here. program of a Ministers' Institute president of the state A AU, who Miss Helen Hennessy of Ta on Friday. Saturday she presided asked him to go to Boston to box coma, Washington vbitixi over the at the missionary business session A machine that will harvest the in the national championship for Wwk end here at the home of her and had charge of the public mis Connecticut farmer’» biggest and the Golden Gloves. brother, Thomas Hennessy and sionary meeting on Sunday after most productive crop recently was noon. Dr. F. A. Puffer, mission demonstrated under supervision of P, A P. W, CARD PARTY Mm. Hennessy. ary from India, was the speaker. University of Connecticut. A SUCCESS Mm. E. F. Paquette and sister, Harvey Wright had charge of the The crop—»tones—will be picked The card party sponsored by the Mrs. Bart Lavier of Woodburn, services at the local church. up by the new tractor driven stone Business and Professional Wom left Monday for Seattle for a visit en's club Saturday night in the Eldon Genho's daughter, Miss with their aunt, Mm. Sid Pearce. armory was a success, with $70.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peggie of Marjorie Lee of New York, is vb-> being cleared for the hospital fund. Vaniairt visited at the A. IL Bea iting her father. She is a profes The east room of the army was sional ice skater and has been call gle home Sunday night. transformed into a lovely daffodil ed west to have charge of the garden for the occasion, the 1 Mr and Mrs. V. B. H< yer who spring ice show to be held in Eu blooms being given by the Lester ■ recently purchased th.* I-arry gene in April. Miss Lee was a G. Porter bulb farm. St. Patrick's Macklin home on South Seventh student in the local high school day was the decorative scheme car । street, moved into their new home last year. ried out. Twenty tables of various ' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Macklin kinds of cards were at play with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stogner of have moved to Elmira Junction, many valuable gifts received by where Mr. Macklin is associated El Cajon. California will arrive those receiving high score. Those with t h e Four Corners market today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. receiving door prizes were Myrtle A. Hodgers. Miss Jesse Dorion < f there. Gleason, a box of stationery from Mobile. Alabama is making an ex It is not recommended that farm Cottage Grove Pharmacy; Lottie Mr. and Mm. Thomas Hennes tended visit at the Hodg< rs home. er» try to build a »tonepicker ac Lee Lamb, a plant from Sunny sey have purchaxed the Ervin Han- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hodgers, cording to the artist'» Mea. side Greenhouse; Charles Wen, a sen residence on North Tenth Miss Dorion and Mra. Winnie Gen- cigarette lighter given by Thrift- ho »pent the day at the Oregon picking machine. Equipped with a Wise: Lester Gates, leather shav Street. hydraulic lift, this machine wifi ing kit donated by Men’s Toggery; Caves. gather stones ot any size. Mr. and Mm. Geo. A. Syphem Edna Piller, box of candy con Mrs. Fanny Goude returned The machine will be a revelation tributed by Irish-Swartz; and a returned the first of the week from a four months vacation spent Tuitiday from Mapleton, where she to gardeners and farmers with ach grand prize of an electric clock, at Tuscon, Arizona and Palm spent a few days visiting relatives ing backs. It is also possible that given by Community Jewelers, was and friends. the artist's drawing will be a revela received by Lillian Porter. Springs, California. tion to the manufacturer of the stone Prizes in pinochle went to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. Mat picker. Mr. and Mnt. Willis Beidler and Lawrence Kent, a vase from thews of San Francisco, Calif., arc daughter Laurie have sold their Knickerbockers: Mildrefi Safley, a home at Irving and moved to San spending a few days visiting with cake plate from Grove Hardware; ta Barbara. California, where Mr. Mra. Matthews’ father, W. A. Myrtle Neet, towel from Arnest's Hemmelgarn, and brother, W. A. Beidler is ertfpk»yed at carpenter Dress Shop; Frank Miller, an axe Hemmelgarn Jr. of the Bear Creek DDT residue on apples and pears work. from Western Auto Supply; Ger district east ot Creswell. do not present a serious difficulty ald Beers, box of candy from according to research results re Mm. Frank Brown and daugh Quality Market; J. A. McDonald, Robert Rynearaon T 4, who has ported by Dr. J. E. Hoskins. Uni ters Bobble and Vicki spent the versity of California. Any excess mirror given by Western Auto week end In Portland with thq been with the Headquarte Supply. Rev. Brown's parents, the Rev. and pany of the U. S. Army at Masan. residue can be reduced readily to In contract prizes were won by Korea since April of hist year, ar- below tolerance allowed by wash Mm. Charles E. Brown. Mrs. P. J. Varley of Drain. Chen- - rived home yesterday. He is on ing the truit with detergent* The tolerance as provisionally set Yu set by Kelly's Drugs; Mra. P. S. Mr. and Mm B. S. Marsh, Mm. terminal leave at the home of his Zelda Hamby and three sons and mother, Mra. C. I. Rynearaon. jle by the government is seven parts Griswold of Drain, a cake plate Clair Damewood. all of Wolf Creek arrived at San Francisco after ot DDT to one million parts of pears from Grove Hardware; Mra. Sher man Chapman, towel from Ar visited at the home of Mm. Mar im days sea voyage. He has or apples. nest's Dress Shop; Lois Leonard, been in the service of the army tha Marsh on Sunday. I for 18 months and prior to en NEW MATERNITY HOSPITAL household gift from Smith & Short Grocery. Miss Madelene Rossner of Day listing was a student at Oregon OPENS HERE, State college. Prizes for auctidh bridge went ton. grand advisor of Theta Rho Mrs. W. E. Smith, <R. N„ has to Grace Smith, luncheon cloth girts, and Mm. Will Hart of Port Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen were announced the opening of a new from the Smart Shop: Mary Duf land and Mra. Rodney Safley were entertained at luncheon on Fri in Portland Saturday and Sunday maternity hospital to people of fy. household gift from Smith & day. March 14, by Mrs. Minnie where he attended a two-day clin Cottage Grove and vicinity. The Short Grocery; Raymond Wicks, Willits. Miss Rossner and Mra. ic conducted under the auspices of hospital is a newly constructed neck tie from Petersen's; Alvis I Hart attended Theta Rho girls the Northwest Chiropractors, the building and modern in every way, Wicks, playing cards from Kern’s I convention in Roseburg on Satur- entire time being devoted to treat located at 10 and VanBuren. Mrs. Dregs. ment of heart and abdominal or Smith is a registered nurse and Rummy prize went to Richard i day, gans. Mra. Hagen spent the time will be in charge of the hospital which will accomodate eight pa Mrs. Beryl Shattuck and son shopping and visiting her sister. tients. On the ground floor are Vernon were dinner guests Sun The Child Health conference will three wards, waiting room, deliv day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ery room, nursery, kitenen. bath John Gartner. Out of town guests be held in the health rooms on and service room. The upstairs is a Thursday afternoon March 27 were Mr. and Mra. Bill Poppe. from 1:00 to 3:00. Please call three-room apartment, living quarters for Mr. and Mra. Smith 293-L for appointment. and daughter Nancy Kay. Mr. and Mrs. H. ’B. Breedlove and Mr. and Mra. Paris Breedlove of Springfield returned home Fri- । day from Riverside, California ' where they went to attend the No sap or bark j funeral of Mr. Breedlove'» broth er, Walter M. Breedlove. Mra. Lucille Bmdt left Thura* day for Chico. California, being called there by the wrioua lllnOM of her father-in-law. Mr. Bradt returned Sunday from a weok'» viait with hb father, law, Mr. and Mnt. Earl Balch. The Mrottnel. Cnttag* Grove, drogan from Kcm'« Drugs Refreshments of coffee, punch and wafers were served. Cather ine Sedergren acted as general chairman due to the illness of Ed na Burleson. She was assisted by members of the club. The next meeting will be April 1st and this will be the annual election of officers. POTLUCK LUNCHEON I The United Spanish War VeW era ns and Auxiliary will m«et al the home of Mr. and Mra Rof] Sherman Saturday, March XI. for a pet luck luncheon at the noo« hour. | MISS HOYER HONORED WITH SHOWER Mra. Earl Land and daughter! Joyce were hostesses at a bridal [ miscellaneous shower Wednesday night honoring Miss Sharon Hoyer,1 bride-elect of Bruce Bush. The shower was given at their home on I Harvey Road. Guests included Miss Carol Hunter, Mra. Walter Hunter, Mrs. Erwin Hood, Mrs. Faye Ewing. Mrs. Walter Smith. Miss Irene Schaeffer, Miss Pat Dunlop. Miss Elaine Grader, Miss Sheron Peterson, Miss Betty Slur-. devant, Mis» Barbara Hayes, the honoree and the hostesses. Miss Hoyer was showered with many lovely gifts and the evening do ed with refreshments served by the । hostesses. Try a Sentinel want ad. PLUMBING PHONE 26-F-2 If you want quick service J. P. Walker 20 South 5th Street 4S-tfe Harvest Big Annual Rock Crop Com« on down ... and see where your voice goes as it Hashes across the city in a telephone call. For in most places now a major part of the voice arterie» you use are underground ... in a huge network of cables some of which arc nearly three inches across and may carry up to 4242 individual wires. DDT Spray Readily Removed From Fruit Manholes ar« normally located at street intersec tions and they're used to install cable and to facilitate repairs when something goes wrong. The exact location of a break or defect can be spotted quickly wiih a device known as a \X hcatstone Bridge. The "Men Working” signs you see usually mean that cable is being spliced by »killed workmen. They’re busy places, these manholes. During 1946 alone on the Pacific Coast we installed hundreds of miles of underground cable—more than 56O,(XXJ miles of indi vidual wires—as just part of keeping pace with the Wist'» tremendou» growth. Vis, we arc going ahead as rapidly as we can in bringing service to everyone who wants it—and a finer service than ever before. An «ver-Improving telephone service «/ the leatt roil (omiitrnl u ilb good u aget and working coudiiiont for our employ toe and a reaiouable return Io the thou- tandi of people who hat e inteiltd in the busiueit. Now on Display! The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Telephone M3 521 Muin Street DON MISS The Last Two Days of Knickerbocker’s FIRESALE Prices Slashed Again HEART WOOD Heavy Green Slab Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butler and daughter Kathleen of Hillsboro were Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mr». Clyde Butler, uncle of Mr. Butler. Mra. Ella Wills returned to Sa lem recently and is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Noth. Evidently his tip wasn't so good, but you can be sure of a tip from Hansen Bros, on their complete automotive service. Everyone in Cottage Grove knows that’s the best place to go to assure your car of longer life. HANSEN BROS. KAISER a«/FRAZER AUTBM0SIU5 FRAXCU FURM S TM UrUSHINCrON ’ ‘ ! X. f*- ' EQUIHMC COTTAOC GKOVC '1'' «««As ' H : d* 7 -AW.J ♦ • 4* J J THEATRE NEW POLICY * Saturday AlatineeS for heater Immediate Delivery. CLIFFWILLIAMS WOOD YARD Starting Phone 42 24-tfcKx Safety! Service! Here h th« ov*boardfmotor that gives you le-an-hour trolling and breathlesslyi »wift cruising! Instant starting . Virtually flood-proof.. . Supr«m« quality ... Completely de pendable ... Sporiding performance; It's easy io lift and a cinch io operate I The s« c ret? Moehankally-controllud poppet vahroe! They said “it couldn't be done” in a two cycle motor—bvt MARTIN has done it I Sat., April 5 Saturday Matinee will consist of a western» a serial, a cartoon and a news reel. Saturday Nights will consist of a j double feature and a news reel, same as in the past. After Remember Saturday is the last day Saturday, the 22nd, store will be closed for repairs and redecorating Remember, this new policy Is for the matinee ONLY. Knickerbocker’s Plan now to see the big serial starting Saturday, April 5 (Matinee only). _ i „ / ? A? 5c to $1.00 Golden Rule Auto Service 711 South Pacific Highway McCoy Motors CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 6th & Wash. Phone 64 I