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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
SOCIETY Eddie’s Auto Body & Paint Shop 5th de Madison Will be cloNnd from Augurt 25 to September 2 Your Cooperation Appreciated Eddie Beranek WRECKS ifE REEfUiLD THEM LIKE NEW! ‘.AH Mak;) After the wreck—call us. We are equipped to give you mighty fine service and fix your car up in the quickest possible time. Body Work . . . Fender Work. Glass Replaced. Top Work.-Lamps and Radiators Repaired. BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE • IT WILL PAY YOU! • Cottage Grove Motor Co On Hiway 99 Chevrolet Oldsmobile Phone 77 mm HD\1 AN MV EKMARY OBSERVED with dinner Mm. 8. J. Leonard enjoyed her 75th birthday lust Sunday which was celebrated by a family din ner ut which all her children were present, und their famili«,s Fol- lowing the dinner pictures were token Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Leonard, and daugh ters, Irene, Betty and Donna, from Milwaukie, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W, laamard and daughter, Nontia, of Medford; Mrs Jenn C. Seine«, Oregon City; Mr oral Mr». Ral|>h It. Leonard, and daughter, Pat ricin, Oak Grove; and Mr. and Mrs .1 Brighton Leonard, and children, John Compton Leonard, mid Kay Diano, oí Cottage Grove. MO< 1A!, TWELVE MEMBERM PH NIC AT GOLF < OUKNE Members of Social Twelve club and a few guests enjoyed their an nual picnic at the golf course on Thursday noon Those attending were Mrs. N. E. Compton, presi. dent; Mrs. C. E Di limun, vice- president ; Mrs. E. ( Christiansen, Mr i C. F. Hoskin«, Mr«. B R Job. Mm. W. A. Hemcnway, Mr«. IL B. Ferrin, and Mrs Charles Adams, of Eugene, Mr». S. L Mackin. guests. The club considered the matter of outfitting a hospital room if Hi'1 new hospital for Cot tage Grove materialize«, but de ferred definite action until a reg ular meeting. The fimt meeting of the fall will be September 11 at the home of Mr» Adams in Eu gene, with Mm, Job a« lioatess. PICNIC AND SOCIAL EVE Westminster Guild members, with their families, enjoyed a pic nic supper and social evening at the Vinal T Randall home on Tuesday evening, »upjx-r being served in l|u; yard. OREGON’S GREAT SALEM. SJBPT. 1 GROVE MAID DAIRY Is FIRST in Lane County to offer VITAMIN D BENT M OKE TO DATE AT TWO-BALL FOURMOME A gisxily crowd attended th»' usual two-ball foursome held at the local golf com si on Tuesday evening. August 10 The best score to date, we Ldieve, was made by Cora Peck, and Jim (Earl) Hili, who played the nine holes in wo men'» par, 42. They had a birdie on No 2. Par on No. 4 and another birdie on No. N Jean Londa hl and Mark Kincart, playing in the »ame foursome, were runners-up with the lowest »core N. J. Nelson wanted to know why we never mention those who came out fourth. We arc afraid it is not worth mentioning. Belle Burk- holdi r searched the course, having noticed that her mashic was miss ing on approach «hot- to the No. 8, only to give up in despair and return to the clubhouse. There Mrs. Ross produced the missing club as It was returned on Indies day and had been mis placed on the same green. No 8 and not missed by its owner until she again played No. 8 Remem ber Ladies Day every Friday at 9 a m. and we do mean 9. Come out and play with us. JO N KN REUNION HELD AT OAKLAND Mint for Oil Produced in Ore The thirteenth reunion ot the descendants of Charles and Can- Peppermint oil production in dace Jones was held July 27 at th<- Baptist Churcn at Oakland. Oregon for 1947 is estimated Oregon. Five of the nine living 494,000 pounds by the crop report- brothers and sisters were present i n g service. This production is J D Jones, Oakland; Mrs. based on an estimated 10,500 acres Mabel Neal, Redding, California; yielding 47 pounds of oil per aero Mr». Alice Weatherly, Oakland; In 1946 Oregon’s acreage was 9,000 Mr« Kate Watkins, Cottage acres with an average yield of 44 Grove, A E. Jones, Cottage Grove. pounds per acre for a total pro Othem present were: Mr and Mrs. duction of 396.000 pounds of oil. Insects were fairly well con Dewey Watkins and «on Lester of Cottage Grove, Mr». A. E. Jones trolled by »praying this year. Some of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mr». fields are weedy, but in genera) Murray Hannon and son Murray they have been well hoed and cul of Berkley, Calif.; Mrs. Mattel tivated Rain earlier in thy seisin Sowie« of Curtin; Mr. and Mrs. delayed weeding, but this cond’lion George Cavey and grandson Jim was more than offset by adding of Comstock; Johnny Volgamore growth to peppermint plants. of Comstock; Mr. and Mm. George Some grower» started distilling Keefsuver. Jr. of Albany; Mr. and early in August while others will Mr«. J< h ‘ Yoakum and children Joe not begin harvesting operations and Marica and Harold Cook of until the last of the month. Springfield; Mr. and Mrs Len Total mint oil production in the Culver and Morrie and Diane of United States (peppermint and Cottage Grove. spearmint) is estimated at 2,115,- Mm. Lcn Culver was elected, 000 pounds, a new record about president, anti Mr» Maix-I Sowie» ill per cent above last year ind was elected secretary and trea about 70 per cent above the 1936- surer for the coming year. It was 45 average. A record acreage of voted that all future reunions mint for oil, estimated at 61,600 were to be hold at Oakland the acres, and an above average yield REV. HI NT SPEAKER AT original home of the Jones family. account for the record production MEN’S MEETING Peppermint oil production is es Member* ol the Methodist Men's MRM. GRAY ENTERTAINS timated at 1,677,000 founds which Brotherhood were hosts on Mon FOR SMALL SON is about 26 per cent above last day evening to men of the Bap Mm. Ronald Giay entertained ypar antj about 59 per cent above tist and Presbyterian churches at a picnic dinner held in the yard at Tuesday at her home for her little the 1936-45 average The acreage son Michel's fifth birthday. Nine- is about 6 per cent above last year the E J. Kent home. Charles Ak- teen children were invited, with and yield per acre is reported 5.4 crbladr, president, introduced Rev. their mother». The main feature pounds above last year. Fred Hunt, pastor of the Drain of the party refreshment time was Spearmint oil production is es- Methodist church as speaker of the evening. His topic. "Witnessing", a large circus cake achieved with t ¡mated at 438,000 pounds which was well brought out and was fol decoration of animal cookies is 53 per cent above last year. The lowed by informal talks by nearly around the e<igc and «tripl'd can- sharp increase is due to a 40 per all the men. Only the chill of the dy sticks in the center Michael cent acreage increase from last night brought the interesting pro- received many lovely gifts. Child- yPar an<j yield per acre is reported ren who enjoyed the afternoon 2.9 pound* per acre above last gram to a close. were Yvonne Hoover. Leann Plun- year. kett. Diana Wirt, Sharon Wirt, THREE ENTERTAINED AT i (‘and and ------------ Johnny Cummings. Wal- ------ Accompanying Rev. and Mr». GOING AWAY PARTY <y and Jeff Turay. Kirk Horn. Ann Oorge Hardy to Cottage Grove Mm. Elmer Fleming and small Boslough, Jerry Bradne»s. Jamaica ( this week were Mr and Mrs J. E daughter, Sandra, entertained on Zsady. Not able to lie present were Judy, of Eugene, parenti» of Mrs. Monday at a going away party for Karen Conner, Darlene and Ron Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Web Jack and Julie Davies and Lynn nie Macklin and cousin Barry. ster, of Buffalo. New York. Mrs. Pyle. Ten children enjoyed the af- Webster and Mrs. Hardy are sis ternoon at gumes and refresh GARDEN PARTY ters. Mrs Mabel Sowie* of Curtin ments. Gift books were presented the three honored guests. Invited entertained the member» and Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews for the party were I von a and Billy guests of the Neighbors of Wood enjoyed a visit the past week end ! Randall, Betty and Dickie Holmes. craft at a lovely garden party and from Mr. and Mm, Don Brown, of Carol Hollister, Deimer Kyle, and luncheon under the canopy of Glendale, California, who were on trees Tuesday afternoon. Special a honeynjoon trip through the Melinda Carlson guests of the afternoon were Mrs. northwest. Lillian Porter of Latham. Mrs. BUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Hazel Chapman and Mrs. Woods COUPLE WED AT AT LOCAL PARK of Drain. The afternoon was spent BAPTIST PARSONAGE The annual Sunday school pic Miss Dolores Brink and Thomas socially with cards, prizes going nic of the Methodist Sunday school to Adelia Hutch and Pearl Hatch, Dawson Busby were married at will toe hi id next Sunday. August which were boxes of mixed fresh 8 pan. Monday evening in the Bap 24. m the city park, at the close vegetables from Sow Ies' garden tist |>arsonage by the Rev. Peter of the morning church service. All Bakker. The bride wore an infor Methodists, their families and AMERICAN LEGION Pit NIC mal wool garbardine dress and inends arc invited Bring basket AUGUST 25 was attended by Mrs. LaVern dinner and service. Coffee and ice The American Legion will hold Gardner. The couple will make cream will be furnished. their annual picnic at the City their home here as the groom is Park Monday evening. 6:30 p.m. employed by the Blue Mountain FRIENDLY CLUB FK NIC August 25. Everyone please bring Lumber company. The Friendly club will go to a covered dish. The Legion will Swimmer's Delight on Tuesday for furnish coffee, ice cream and cake. CHURCH OF CHRIST their annual picnic, leaving at 12 Come and enjoy yourselves, every SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The annual Sunday school pic member and family noon from Cottage Grove. nic for the Church of Christ (meeting in the Armoryt, will be held in the city park. Thursday, August 28. starting at 2:30 p. m. Games and races, with prizes, will take place in the afternoon and a basket supper in the evening. PARTY FOR VISITOR Washday Freedom TASTES BICKER . . * MOBEÏ EASILY DIGESTED, TOO All the benefits of (he "sunshine vitamin” plus the added advantages of greater digestibility due to homogenization. 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