The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 31, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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Th« Bewtlnel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Thur«.. July si, 1M7
Oaly Harvenet Church
Only Huguenot church In Amer­
At the average rate of (ree plant­
in iS at Charleston, S. C. It was
ing practiced during the pa at 20
bunded in 1M7.
year». It will take «00 year» to pro-
vide this country with a plentiful
lumber supply, according to the for­
W.rlg*. First Champ
Jam«s Figg, who won the crown est service.
as bar« knuckle champion in 171»
retired undefeated In 1730
I PRAYS FOR CURE AT LOURDES SHRINE
LONDON
Directs Java War
Charlie Woods of London »tore
and his niece, Grace Reed, escaped
serious injury but were treated at
n Eugene hospital for cuts and
bruises Tuesday afternoon July 22.
When then pickup loaded with
groceries coiUded head on with a
telephone company station wagon
just south of the Glen Banton
bridge on the London road Mr.
Woods rei>orts that he must have
gone to sleep at the wheel as he
has no know ledge whatever of the
crash.
Andrew- Jeeters of near The
Dalles. Oregon brought his moth-1
If you want your job done
er. Mrs Charlie Riggs a nice lot of.
well, call—
canning apricots last week from
his Columbia river ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. H C Zimmerman
of Tigard. Oregon visited Sunday
Phone 32
Free Inspection
of last wwk with Mrs Zimmer-
man's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
50~8tp-ô
son Bemis.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pfoff of Los
Angeles, trave been spending a
month on their place here, the ACTINO Governor-General Huber»
former Soles place, returning to tus J. Van Mook (above) wasauth«
California August I They plan to orued by Dutch Premier Louis J.
Box «<«
Phone 63
live here permanently in about ’ M. Bed to carry out "polico action**
with forces «I hU disposal as long»
two
years.
LODGE NO. 810
The McKay family reunion pic-1 «Unding difference» between th«
nic was held at Cottage Grovel Netberland» and th. Indonesian
Lodge meets every Tuesday
41 S. 6th St
Lake. Sunday . Julv 20. including R«Public bias«! into open warfare.
night at 8:00 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs Roy McKay. Mr anil
P*an««
«Port«d to hava
CRIPPLED SINCE BIRTH, Sally Ann O’Leary, 12, of Pittsburgh, Pa Is
Mrs. L. W McKay and family and
««»d strafed Republican
Auxiliary Every 1st & 3rd
We are now prepared to do
shown in a wheelchair (extreme left) praying amid the white-gowned
Mr and Mrs Roy Edde and family •irPorU on Java. (International)
Thursdays, 8.00 P. M.
girls of the procession, at the famous Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes,
of London and Mr. and Mrs. Otto ~
Agnes, France. Sally Ann was accompanied on her plan, trip
IVrini of Cottage Grove.
I Woodard's camp had a badly
by her mother and 21 other American pilgrims from the Pittsburgh
.
^,rbra,w, bum|uM head and skinned and
AS WELL AS CROSS CUT.
area Between prayers at the shrine, the girl bathed in the miraculous
her 69th birthday July 10. at her bruised face „
„ Sun(|
Club Hours
shallow pool in the Grotto of Lourdes.
(International)
CIRCLE A HAND SAWS.
honw with her six children pres­ when he fell from hts father's
ent, Laurence and Dorothy tMc-l
Closed all day Sundays
LAWN MOWERS AND
moving car ns a rear door swung
> Kay) of Black Butte; Hill Ray. open. lie was
treated by a local
OTHER
TOOLS
Alvin and Grace (Jenkins) of Cot- physician.
Open Monday thru Saturday
' tage Grove.
SHARPENED.
The prowler w ho had lx>en mo
4 to 12 P. M.
Mr. Harper Casler broke hi»
arm last week cranking his jeep. testing homes was pickl'd up last
29-ltcxx
Clarice Abeene is at home with week by juvenile officers.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gilham.
a broken leg he received while
Chet and Glen Gilham went on a j
. working in the woods.
Tommy Banton tore his foot on week end fishing trip
Twelve little friends of Jolene
a rusty nail about 10 days ago and
Roby gathered at Iter home Sun­
«as on crutches a week.
Mr and .Mrs. Herbert Hall, new- day afternoon to help her elebrate
lyweds of Merced. Calif. and Mrs her fifth birthday Sandwiches, ice
Nancy Ewing of Cottage Grove cream and birthday cake were
visited recently at the Roy Ewing served as refreshments by her
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home. Mrs. Hall Being Mr. Ewing's mother.
The four children of Mr. and j
sister.
Mr and Mrs. R L. Cantwell and Mrs. King Wilson of Black Butte
baby son Richard Leon mosni last are staying day times with Mrs
Wednesday to Leaburg. Ore., up Tolly Manning.
Evelyn Garman also attended i
the McKenzie where Mr Cantwell
Portable, Acetylene, Electric
the Long Bow camp for a week
will tench next year.
Welding Supplies and Equipment
Barbara Banton returned home recently, Which is a boys' and
Sunday from Springfield where1 £,rk camp on the South Santiam. '
Mrs. Henderson went to Eu-
she has been picking cherries and
gene
Sunday to spend a week with '
beans,
and
recently
enjoyed
a
trip
R. P. Bash, mgr,
330 So. 10th St.
Ph.181J
her sister Mrs. George Powell.
to Newport and clam digging
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Mrs and Mrs. George Suther- j
Mrs E. M. McEwen and Mrs.
Gale Roby and children, with Mrs. land. Mr and Mrs. Sam Short-
Norris Roby and Mrs. Frank Al­ ridge and Anne Adams of Cottage
corn of Cottage Grove attended Grove had dinner Sunday with
the Mostly Creek Gcttogethcr club Mrs. Sutherland And Miss Adams'
Thursday with pot luck lunch un­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay. :
der the trees at the home of Mrs.
L-ea Stimmel, Mr and Mrs. Glen j
Phyllis Davidson. A stork shower Stimmel and Mrs. Carolyn Hunt j
for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sore Back, Stiff Neck.
was given in the afternoon for went to Idaho Friday evening to
Mrs. Norris Roby.
visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stim­
Miss Mildred Kruse of Spring­ mel at Nampa. Idaho, and to get
field called on her cousin Mrs Gloria, daughter of Mr and Mrs
719 Birch Ave.
Mary Jo Phillips Thursday She is Glen Stimmel who has been vis-:
Phone 395-L
ABLE TO WALK without the aid of her heavy braces, Sally Ann O’Leary,
a teacher in the Springfield public . Hing there the last three weeks,
schools
' ~
12, who was paralyzed since birth, waves to friends as she arrives back
They returned Monday evening
ia Pittsburgh after a trip to the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, France.
Mrs. Jennie Sioan spent Wrd- having had cur trouble in
She was accompanied by her mother (left) and Father James R. Cox . nesday in Cottage Grove shopping heavy downpour of rain over the
(second from left). Her father, Daniel W. O'Leary (right) met them at I
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Foster of mountains Sunday night.
the airport The little girl removed the braces after bathing in the sacred , Oakland, Oregon, spent Monday
waters in the shrine and took her first unaided steps. (International)
and Tuesday last week with Mrs
French Dry Cleaning
! Foster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
like
"French'* ’ dry cleaning,
Charles Powell.
Gives A Lift
Handled Many Times
’Troy" laundry, is an amazing ves-
Mrs. Lida Ross of Harrisburg
To give a lift to canned or cooked
Iron ore is handled five times
It
tlge from Industrial history.
a few days
dried fruit, squeeze orange or from the time it is removed from ! spent
-
—- - with her sister. seems that the French actually did
the
earth
until
it
emerges
from
the
Mrs.
Charles
Powell.
grapefruit juice over the top just be­
discover the action of various hydro­
fore serving.
James Powell of Drain visited
furnace as liquid metal
carbons in dissolving gravy spots on
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■ h*s brother Charles Tuesday They garments, although the process was
SURGEON SCOLDS MEDICS FOR NEGLECTING
we?‘ ,to Eu«ene
their
broth- Improved and applied by Germans,
. to A
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.T' ’i?hn OverhoL<i,*r. wbo British and Americans. The busl-
SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS
is
in
the
F.^n
u
is in tne Eugene Hospital in a ness got Its start about 100 years
Many scientists who have investigated the field of spinal 1/^ cr",cal ”’n<,i’i°n the result ago. A young Frenchman is said
I correction have substantiated and upheld its value as a method °
n
' to have opened the first American
".h-
«P«t list we^k'a» ^Y^mp dry cleaning establishment in Phil­
adelphia.
comprehend its value. Such an individual is T. MeW. Millar. As near Lake Side. Oregon.
sixtant Surgeon. Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, who Writing in the
Mr. and Mr». Loris Inman and
Clinical Journal. Vol. LXV. No. 9. says:
Meat Packing Industry
Miss Ruth Inman of Eugene spent
The start of commercial fheat
“Spinal manipulation is a method of treatment which has Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Archie
been long neglected by the medical profession. In spite of the Powell. Ruth graduated from the packing in North America can be
efforts of such men as John Hunter. Sir James Paget. Wharton Deaconess Hospital of Spokane. traced to 1041 when a square-rigged
ship sailed from Boston harbor with
Hood and Sir Robert Jones to demonstrate its value, there is Washington in May, and is work-
a cargo which a handful of New
still much prejudice against it and ignorance regarding the i ing at the Sacred Heart Hospital
England colonists hoped could be
i in Eugene.
rational understanding of the treatment, and the methods for
Mr. and Mrs. Berl McBee and sold to West Indies plantation own­
carrying it out.”
boys. Joe and Jerry of Wenatchee. ers. Capt. John Pynchon. Spring-
Dr. H A. Hagen
Wash., a nephew, spent Saturday field, Mass., and a few farmer neigh­
night with Mr. and Mrs George bors had consigned hogsheads of
beef and pork, packed in salt, to
Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McEwen England's colonies.
and four children of Portland
Rubber Rands The Sentinel.
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
E. M. McEwen.
Miss Bessie Raisor and Ralph
Gilham were married Saturday
morning in Cottage Grove at the
home of the Rev. L. Sohler. Fol­
lowing the ceremony and a wed­
ding breakfast at a local cafe, the
newlyweds left for a few days
A
IH M40X
trip to Crater Lake and southern
Oregon Upon their return Mr. and
Mrs. Gilham will be at home one
mile south of London store in the
Gorden Till
L. A. Dowd house.
Many local people attended the
Pioneer Day parade at the Eugene
pageant Thursday.
Howard Lukens, small son of
WITH THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES
Mr. and Mrs Bob Luke n a of
Ne More Ring.
A good way to train children not
to play "ring around the bathtub"
is to plac. a bath brush fur tub-
scrubbing in easy reaching dlatanc.
These Danger... Month.
July, August and Sepl.mbar pre»
duce more a.-cidente than all th.
other months, Cornell authorlUM
report.
Cess Pools—
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
Moose
C. C. Simon
BLUES
MARKET
Pat’s Saw and
Lawn Mower
Shop
E Main St.
Cottage Grove
Chain Saw Filing
SPECIALS
HOME AFTER TRIP TO LOURDES
Satterf ief d’s Taxi & Wrecker Service
24 hour service
5th & Main
Phone 294R
WELDING
Acme Welding Service
SWEDISH
MASSAGE
C. P. ARMSTRONG, Masseur
Regular
Wearever
Pressure Cookers 14.95
Continuous Heat
Hotplates . .
10.95
Frost-o-Cold Container
for frozen food in car­
tons. While they last 4.95
Reduced to
10.95
8.95
2.95
YES WE HAVE DEFROSTING TRAYS FOR
ALMOST ALL MAKES OF REFRIGERATORS
Used Monarch Wood Circulator - all
porcelain. 24 in. fire box. A real buy.
One all cast 20 In. fire box stove —
excellent shape
$38.00
H. C. Little Oil Circulators just right
for 3 and 4 room houses completo
with tank
$75.00
H.C.Little Furnaces to fit your homo
Arrange your winter heating now.
BRISBANE ELECTRIC
Pilone 73
702 Main
FINE BREAD
Washday Freedom
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blinderai
HOUSE
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• MULCHES
• CULTIVATES
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SALE
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Results
BY OWNER
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* larger Copacity
* Greater fronomy
♦ Pre Soaking
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BETTER BUILT TO DO A BETTER JOB
AUTHORIZED DEALER
MACK’S FIXIT SHOP
1101 E. Main — Ph. 302
Modern, plastered, 2 - bedroom
house, combination living room and
dining room, breakfast nook, drapes
and curtains inc., 50 gal. hot water
heater, wood circulator, garage,
wood shed, chicken house, lot 200
x 46. Irrigation to back of lot.
958 S. 6th
Albany, Oregon
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9
Sale starts at 9:30 A. M.
150 head Willamette Val-
ley’s finest. purebred rams
and ewes.
Breeds:
Suffolks, Hampshires, Rom-
neys, Lincolns, Corriedales,
Southdowns,
Shropshires,
Columbias, Dorsets, Cheviots
Col. Earl 0. Walter,
Auctioneer
For catalogue write:
0. E Mikesell, Secretary
Albany, Oregon
f<o-2tr fit
$22990
BINMX M lull
$249»o
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The Bendix is the only automatic washer which'
has been home-proved in 9 whole yean of trou?
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