The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 17, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Typographical Error» Cause
Of Nation'« Greatest CniiawH
Garbage Disposal
Units in Homes
Proposed Recently
Tburs., April 17. 1947
CITY BRIEFS—
warm spell and the trend will be
CLARK — At the Sacred Heart FAIR WEATHER — MAYBE
The
dominant
weather
trend
«lowly
downward. Toward the
general hospital, Eugene, Wednes­
The nation roared when Mrs. Roosevelt’s syndicated
D. L. Bushnell has bought th«- ' will mow his family into the store day, April 9, 1947, to Mr. and for western Oregon indicates fair close of the week, clouds are ex-
Gheer second hand store opposite apartments as soon as they are Mrs. Ernest L. Clark, Cottage weather until mid-period, although pected to thicken with light tain.
column carried the line:
lncreaM?J turning to showers No conskter-
the SP depot. •
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Fau­ Grove, a daughter, Cheryl Melissa.
“After tapper with the men, we went back to drcM.”
according
to
the
weather
report . .
. , „ ,
. .
.
,
quier, who are remodeling a house
■ Installation of a garbage dispos­
ia expected and It 1a
Ever since the Invention of the printing press, typograph- al unit in «'Very Detroit home to Pvt. Chas. A .Ric«*, son of Mr. •hey have purchased on South 7th TOWER ■ At the Sacred Heart from the Cottage Grove lake "ble
general hospital. Eugene, Satur­
station. Temperatures are predicted the temperature will be
Ical errors and print'd statements susceptible of different in­ “cut millions of dollars from the and Mrs. .David J. Rice of 60 Mad­ I Street. Harold has had experience day, April 12, 1947, to Mr. and weather
past their peak for the existing1 mild.
ison
ave.,
recently
completed
a
in
the
grocery
line.
Mrs.
Eva
Au
­
terpretations !xi\o been th«' cause of universal merriment city tax budget" has b«'en propos- course In P-HO In th«' AAF tech­
Mm. Bryce Tower, Cottage Grove,
brey and Mrs. Catherine Thyfault a son.
«•d by Ernest Jones, Detroit Com-
to say nothing of a great amount of personal distress.
nical school at Chanute Field, Ill­ will work part time. Elmer Kent
miuionrr of Public Works.
•
will devote his time this summer
KEFFER — At the Smith ma­
Commixsioper Jonca* plan would inois.
A compendium of ludicrous typo-
'She hud tight bridesmaids al all but eliminate public waste col­
I in building a new house at Birch ternity hospital, Friday, April 11.
grsphlo errors and embarrassing
th» «•••r.rnony "
Miss Mari«' Lombard, Univer- and River Road.
1947, to Mr. and Mm. Glenn Kef-
lection and diapoHai from residenc­
printed statements is contained In
“Glen Collins was bent man.
for, Cottage Grove, a daughter.
es. In place of th«' present sys­ slty of Oregon student, entertain-
an article by Morton Sont'luimer in
“No date has been set fur the
tem, which costs Detroit $17,0(N).- ed Miss Helen Gatewood of Port-1 Lawrance Kent is devoting full Sandra Sue.
the April Issue of Good IIouMkeap-
Ix'ddiiig of the couple.”
<NN» every year for collection alone, land over th«' Easter week end at lime to the Oregon Journal, hav-
i’lng magazine. A few of the more
YEAROUS — At the Smith ma­
"Congress | robes high cost of Jones proposes the installation the home of her parents, Mr. and ing the rural agency from Cres­
glaring ones, culled from the press
loving.”
ternity hospital, Friday, April 11,
well south to Douglas county.
of the country, follow:
throughout the city of individual Mrs. H. W Ixmbard.
“Th« picture was posed by his
1497, to Mr. and Mm. Lester Year-
units in the homes themselves.
“Only one of th« old bloc will lie two-headed son."
ous.
Lorane route, Cottage Grove,
Dale
Miller
has
taken
over
the
Week
end
guests
of
Mrs.
Kittie
Modern disprsui) units, the com­
.mb’itiK pretty Winifred Stanley
“The rain dmeends with the forre
a
daughter,
Leslie Jean.
American
Hallway
Express
agency
Kim«' wer«' Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
missioner point« «1 out in an Inter­
of Buffalo. Iler seat disappeared in of water from a tire horse.”
from the Cottage Grove Ice Works Linck of Portland, who were re­
view,
automatically
reduce
house-
HATHAWAY
At the Smith
the New York re distrlctiiig.”
“Anil them asses (the masses)
hold waste to a trifling quantity
has moved the express office turning from a month's tour of Maternity hospital, Saturday, Ap
“The members of St. John Bap­ believed him.”
of ash which is useful as fertiliz ,o 'be ground floor of the Cottage California. Mexico and Nevada, ril 12. 1947, to Mr. and Mm. Floyd
Then there was the literal mind­
tist Church met with the pastor in
Miss Betty Romaine, Pat Sulli- Hathaway, Cottage trove, a
er and savings In collretion aion«- Grove hotel,
ed
printer
who
received
an
order
bed • • > and had a lovely meeting:
; van and Miss Geneva Kime, all daughter, Mary Lou.
would account for a larg«' |x>rtion 1
over
the
telephone
ordering
a
rib
­
reports Were good: amount |37.90."
of th«- cost e«|uipmcnt Formerly
Mr and Mrs. Claud«' Kem at- of Portland. Additional Sunday
bon for n funeral wreath.
“Sheer stockings designed for
THORP— At the Butler mater­
■Detroit
purchasing
commisxioner.
tended
th«' Rcxall Tri-state con- dinner guests were Dr and Mrs.
“I want it to read ‘Rest in Peace’
^1" v Wear. Hut •„ m - i vu -. abh- that
Jone« expressed the opinion that ; vention in Portland Monday and C. H. Kime and daughter Claud- nity home, Sun«lay. April 13, 1947,
on
both
aides,
“
the
customer
<li-
’lots of women wear nothing else.”
! ette.
to Mr. and Mm. Earl Thorp, Lo­
mn^N purchase woukl bring a fur- : 1 ui-sday.
rected.
rane route, Cottage Grove, a
thcr
aaving.
Available
in
both
|
—
—
“Attractive room — Everything
And that's just what ha got.
furnished. Venetian blonds.”
Mm. Betty D-e King ix attend-
Mrs. Doc I a Fulton of North daughter, Belle Earlene.
When the ribbon was delivered 1. «•lectrlc and ga»-flr«*d mo«l«'la, th«-
who has come to stay with
household dixpoxal units can lx' ¡ng a meeting of xalex perwnncl Bend visited for several «lays last
“Dewdrops on freshly blown read:
Ä’ fí
Í ^,rr-1
wUn^y’^pri?’
operat«*d
on
approximately
th«-
”
1
Rexall
Store«
held
Thursday
at
noses."
"Kest In pihcc on both sides."
same amount of fuel ax an electric *he Multnomah Hotel in Portland ion AX«. Chapman' of T*0™- 1917, to Mr. and Mrs Abe Koch;
iron or a simmer burner con-! Miss Geraldine Kcm hax re-
' ’
L o r a n e, a daughter, Darlene
Average Milk Output
sumra.
turned from a month'x vacation in
Louise.
Averna» milk production per yen«
Jonex said, “When I took over "b4“* Angeles, California.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Chapman of
per cow Is 4.800 pounds fur ti»
tbii job In February, I was shock-
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Thornton Corners are spending
HATHAWAY
At the Butler
average cow in th. U. S.
e 4 <> learn the City of Detroit
<>n Tuesday the Rev Frank this week end in Portland.
maternity home. Wednesday, April
spends >17,000,(XX) every year I Krnwn attended th«' institute fac-
16. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
The college of William nod
gatherlng yrbage and rubbish out I UI*X meeting of the Cascade dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spriggs of ! Hathaway, Lorane route, Cottage
Mary, es t n Id Lin'd In 1693, lu the
of our alleys. We send hundreds
of Methodist churches held at
Portland announce the arrival of Grove, a daughter, Helen Irene.
of trucks ami men up and down Roh,‘t»U'’g At this time plans were
oldest institution of higher learn-1
a son, George Howard, born Mar.
ing in th«* United Silfi«'«.
Fire slarting in the Ixiiler room our alleys, picking It up ami load- 'b«cussed for the Youth Fellowship 31. Mrs. A. C. Spriggs spent last
•if the Blu«- Mountain Lumber Co.,| ing it.
instHutet to lx- held from July 6
week with her son and daughter-
P. B. Goias, Donald and Howard
mill last evening practically des-
"Except for the gasoline-driven;10 19th.
in-law.
Gilman have been falling piling at
troy«*«l th«- builciing and did an trucks, the methex! hasn't im-
Lorane.
<*stimated $5,BOO damage. The fire -proved since Biblical times It sud-:
Lynch of Culp Creek
Mrs. Peter Bakker and small
Mm. Eldon Thompson and Gary,
started in sawdust near a boiler j‘l^nly occurred to m«* that in this *K «Pending the week with her
son are spending the week in Pen­ accompanied by Mrs. Flora Holt,
and spread rapidly. 'Hie building day of science and mass produc- PXri'nts, Mr. ami Mrs. Salem Mag-
Mm. Gertrude Willis, all of Curtin.
.....
.
week Mrs. Lynch dleton with her parents.
housing
the boilers and sawdust tion, this is antiquatmt ami an ex-
Mm. Odell Heath of Cottage
bunkers wax s«x>n burning fiercely pensive way to njiproach one of an<l bf'r «bder. Mrs. Alma Queen-
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er, will go to Myrtle Point, where
Mrs. Lettie Knickerbocker of Grove, spent Wednesday shopping
The
local fire department received our most serio us problems.
and who wants a job
"The savings we would make in they will spend three weeks with Grants Pass is visiting this week in Eugene. Others seen in town
the call to th«' fire at 6:15 anti
with her son and daughter-in-law, on that day were Mm. Mabel
fought the blaze until shortly af- collections alone over the five) friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knickerbocker, So wies. Mm. Josephing Coons and
ter 7:00, before bringing it under years would enable the city to i
and with friends.
children, and Mm. Elizabeth Gal-
control.
make a large rontribution. The' Mr. and Mrs. Salem Magnusson
-
dabini.
Prompt wsirk of the fire depart-1 remainder could be spread on the ',n‘
UK ’ er*
s,‘ rTufP10.
•
-
14 nil her fmir r’hildr<»n rxf
A potluck dinner was held at
Harold Whitlock of Rhododen­
nient is given m-dit for saving
bills over the next four or and her four children of Sweet
Home spent the week end in Port­ dron spent Sunday here with his the Redifer home on Thursday
five years.
the remainder of the plant.
celebrating two birthdays — Mrs.
“Perhaps the taxpayers would land with
. r Mrs.
.. Magnusson’s broth- daughter, Beverly Whitlock.
be willing to agitumc the entire Icr an<
Goins' and Mrs. Redifer’s. Those
SEVEN ORE«.ON MEN
present besides the hostess. Mm.
cost If it meant the ultimate low­
Mrs.
Mary
Smith.
87,
of
Walker,
AllO 11(0 CKUINER
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Belknap had
Redder, were Mmes. Payne. Goins,
ering of their taxes and the com­
mother
of
Mrs.
Malcolm
Ho
’
rn,
Seven Oregon men are serving
as a week end guest Miss Patsy
Inquire at Radio Ray
High «piulity, very retuion- atxiard the light cruiser USS plete riddance, of a tremendous W’arring. of Tulc Lake, California, was struck and seriously injured Holt, Suite, Sowles, Ryan, Meech-
eam, Barbara Gilman, Hazel Gil­
price«. He«* us for «mr Springfield on Pacific fleet ma- nuisance. An«l remember another a junior at the University of Ore­ by a car Monday evening in front man.
Maxine Thompson, Mont­
¡of her home as she was returning
special hutchcit each Eri«l«y. neuvers. The Springfield, one of thing, once we got the system in­ gon.
gomery, and Grace Thompson.
stalled. Detroit's rats would ei­
from
a
neighbor's
across
the
Wo still have Home good the nation's honor«'«! ships began ther starve to death or have to
Its servie«' in 1!M4. Among the
Saturday night and Sunday ’ Mwt She received a broken leg MRS. PONTIUS DIES
date« open.
move out. There would lx* no food
seven < fregón men aboard this
guests of Mr. asd Mm. J. W. and internal injuries could not be OF INJURIES
CRESWELL HATCHERY ship is James A. Swann S 1/c of : for them in this town.
Englund were Mrs. Englund's determini'd at last report. The
Mrs. Wilma Pontius of Elkton
"Industry has kept pace with
Opposite post office
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Smith ambulance took her to the was the second victim to succumb
Diss ton route, Cottage Grove.
mechanical progress to lower
Eugene
hospital.
Th»
car
which
Mrs. Ernest Vallen, and daughter . - .
. .
Creswell, Ore.
to injuri«*s received in an auto ac­
Ph. 87
coats, but in many cases govern­ Lenore of Portland, the «xvasion
“Just Across the Bridge.
by a
WHOSE AD WAN IT?
cident on the Drain R«?edsport
ment
has
remained
blind
to
im
­
lady
and
the
car
had
a
Washington
36-3tc-3H
being
the
25th
wedding
anniver
­
Perhaps y«>u may have wondered provement and change."
highway April 6th. Her husband.
license.
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Englund. Ad­
alxiut U m * "Kiddk*s from Dairy-
Licensed Electricians and Radiomen.
Verne Pontius was killed almost
ditional dinner guests Sunday;
land” ad ap|M-aring in the last is­
instantly, in a head on collision
Ray Trask underwent an emer-
were their son-in-law' and daugh-
sue of the Sentinel without a sig­
with an oil truck west of Drain. ;
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks, gency operation at a Eugene hos-
nature. The compositor forgot to
and their son Mervin, student at P>t®l yesterday and is reported re-
place the signature of the Grove
the University of Oregon. On covering satisfactorily.
Maid Dairy underneath the ad
Tuesday evening, their anniver-;
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under the impression that every
sary date, they and their daugh- 1 S. L. Godard underwent an oper-
one should know the Kiddies from
ter Phyllis were dinner guests at ’ ation for the removal of goiter
Dniryland should be associated
the Hendricks home.
Wednesday at Sacred Heart hos­
with the Grove Maid Dairy.
With many attractive exhibits
pital in Eugene. His son Harry of
of article's mad«* for their homes
On Wednesday Knafflc Haynes, Coquille came to be with him and
Tarnish Resistant
and delectable linking powder bis­
Sam
Mackin and Earl Hill were returned to his home today. At
Tests show that palladium and cuits, the Homemaking and Camp
Has Been Sold to
platinum, precious while metals Cookery 4-H clubs led by Jeanne guests of Ray Glass of Eugene at , last report his condition was sat­
tw isfactory.
used for jewelry, are equally tsr- Morton of London, held their Io- the opening baseball game of the
series in Portland. This is an an-1
ni»h resistant. Both surpass the so cal Achievement Day at the Lon-
GRANNAN T<> BE HERE ‘.’1ST
’
"white golds” in retaining don 4-H Mothers club meeting nual event, the four taking in the
of Mosby Creek, who will ap­ cnlled
opening game each season.
Joseph W. Grannan, a represen­
their white color.
yesterday. A program of club
tative of the Eugene office of the
songs an«l a model club m«*eting
preciate a continuation of
Mrs. Ernwt Scars received word Social Security Administration,
con«lucfe«i by th«* presidents, Don-
Taller In Morning
the
first of the week of the death will be in Cottage Grove Monday,
your patronage.
The average person Is taller when > na Abccne and Lt*ota Raisor, was of her brother, Clifford Widder April 21, 1947 to assist individuals
'
presented.
A
homemaking
«iemon-
he awakens in the morning than
Shcim, at San Francisco, Califor­ in filing applications for their old-
when he retires at night (cartilage ' st rat ion on table setting was giv­ nia. Mr. and Mrs. Scars left Tues­ age and survivors claims and dis­
and joints expand when the weight en by Kathryn Clark and Wana day for San Francisco to attend cuss any questions concerning the
Fay Sugg, which they plan to
Is off them).
Social Security Act. Grannan may
practice on during the summer the funeral.
be reached at the Oregon State
| am! rompcte in demonstration con­
Harold Hicks has accepted a po­ Employment Service from 10:30
New phone number is 103J5
tests at the rounty fair.
Fertilise by Air
sition wi’t- Kent’s Market and a. m. to noon.
The half scholarship sponsored
Fertilizing hill-farm pastures In
Scotland by helicopter or airplane by the Mothers club for the b«'st
36-lip ia Ilie only practical way of building exhibit and record Ixxik was
up the fertility and prmluction of awarded to Wana Fay Sugg. A
half scholar.hip. sponsored by an
these hard-to-reach fields.
anonymous donor, for the first
year club member making the
most progress and for clubman­
ship was present«'d to Lrona
Brown. Another half scholarship
by the same donor was presented
to Betty Clark for her fine record
in cluhmanship over a period of
yearn, but not having formerly re-
ceivcsl a scholarship for her ex-
! hibits.
Tea was served to the mothers
and friends following the exhibit
and program.
Those receiving
Achievement
awards in Homemaking were:
Betty Clark. Kathryn Clark. Emi­
ly Gilham. Marjorie Newton, De-
with th« new
reatha Paul, Doris Raisor. L<*ota
Raisor, Betty Simons and Wana
Fay Sugg. Completing work in
Camp Cookery were: Donna
Abccne, Leona Brown. Kathryn
This extraordinsry Camp Trailer give» outdoorsmen ntt
। Clark, Doris Hcycn, Marjorie
eunftrti while hunting, fishing, relaxing. Economical,
■ Newton, Darlecn«' Paul. Dcrcatha
handy, drudgery-free. Ample storage. Sleeps two to four.
Paul, Bonnie Raisor, I-cota Rais­
Lightweigh«, easy on gas. it tides safely behind your car
without drag or sway. Aluminum-framed tent swing»
or, Betty Simons. Wana Fay Sugg,
open easily, folds quickly.
Glenda Williamson, Josephine Wil­
Handsome, sturdy, constructed throughout of strong non-
liamson, Thcna Abcene and Ruth
corrosive aluminum alloy, with steel bracings, it is amply
i Raisor.
For your travel dollar, Grey*
ventilated by four screened openings that can be tightly
Greyhound’s money saving fares hound offers more service to more
closed against wind and rain. Built for all-year service-^,
... but. you get extra travel values places. Choose from numerous,
Energy In Voice
warm in winter, cool in summer.
well-timed schedules. Ride re­
In the bargain!
Although the range of sound Is
laxed in comfortable buses...1
very great, the absolute energy of
Moderately priced. HioiniCamp
tee more along the wny... travel
an average voice has only about
Trailers are rolling oft the pro­
—----- TOUR* \
safely with a highly trained,
duction
line in New Orleans and
one-millionth of the energy needed
•re aratUbU •••. For informa»
....... .
\
most capable driver nt the wheel
to operate an ordinary electric
«ion and tree folded writs or
Anti you go all the way by Grey*
visit • • •
lamp.
hound .. one ticket on one ay»
tern. Yes, Greyhound gives you
Shower Costs Money
more for ymtr money than any
- On the average a man’s dally
other
way
to
travel!
I <"h" , Ór*”’0
V'n**'
shower takes $7.50 worth of water •
Earl E Gaines, Agent
Í
± Gré*""'y .«•
year, while a tub bath uses up
\ l’"' su . B»” L,m«úon-
802 Main
Phone 97 only $3 worth.
INTRODUCING
Andy Live-Wire
Fire Destroys
Boiler Room
Blue Mt. Lbr. Mill
CURTIN
Radio
FOR SALE
Fuel Business
Priced for
Quick Sale
Tel. 391R.
WIRING
YOUR
BABY CHICKS
NELSON
Blue Mountain
Achievement Day
Of London 4-H
Homemakers 16th
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO
HELP A WORTHY CAUSE
Fuel Co
G. C. Anderson
Crippled Children’s
Shrine Hospital
M. G. HIXSON
A ticket selling campaign is under
way here — A ticket will admit you
"CAMPING OUT
IS. COMFORTABLE
CAMP TRAILER’’
Cottage Grove Armory and will en
title you to a chance on 20 valu
able prizes. See window cards for
away
Greyhound gives you more travel per dollar
Cottage Grove Motor Co
GREYHOUND.
to the Shrine dance May 24 at the
Average Income
The average income of all Ameri­
cans (children Included) in 1916 Is
estimated at about $1,179.
CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE
Complete Stock of General Motors Parts
112 N. Ninth
Phone 77
Buy your tickets where ever a window card
is on display or from any member of the Cottage
Grove Shrine club.
Let’s Get Going—Get Your Tickets Now i