1 K1INBOW GIKLN INITIATE
AND ELECT Oi I I« ERM
Al the regular meeting of the
(irdei of Rainbow lor Girls Mon-
<t»sy night In the Musonk' temple
six candidates wen* Initiated, Sal
ly Pon I on. Mary Dm Wiese, Mary
Diulsc Durbin. Kay Leonard, Shir
ley Doty und Nadine Smith Each
girl was presented willi a corsage.
At this time the majority <k*gree
was conferred on two members,
Pul Dunlop McCoy mid Carol
Hunter.
Eleclion of officers for the com
ing term was held with Miss Pat
Seott being elected worthy nd-
visor; Barbara Nelson, worthy as
sociate advisor; Ixiura Porter,
charity; Shirley Hileman, hope;
Elizabeth Workman, faith; Paul
ine Ilykxicrhuls, recorder; Bar
bara Buckles, treasurer. Ap|x>int-
ivc officers will lx* named later.
The m xt meeting will lx' a for
mal inxtlillulIon service.
WORLD FRIENDNHIP GKOtl
('I B M'OIT DEN
F LM TN «il I K ERN
MOTHERS MEET
At the regular monthly meeting
‘Die lien Mol tier» of Cub Scout
of the World Friendship Group of Pack No. 318 held thidr meeting
tin* MetiKslixt church held ut the Sunday evening, January 9 at the
IRNT NAPTINT < III I« II
home of Miss Put Scott lust Thurs- Vinal T, Randall Sr. home on
K 'm OF AA ►
!N<i
GENEVA Production and ex
dny evening, election of officers South Sixth street. Prcaent for
Joseph William Glass, 71, pau
Miss Sally I zu! Lemon, daughter
was field with Rise maty Hanks the meeting were: Cub Master sed away at his home, 220 South port of timber showed a marked
of Mr and Mrs. Jack l<emon of
Iwlng elected president; Shirley Paul Thiexe, Committee Chairman 17th street, Tuesday, January 11, increase in several
European
Culp Creek. liecuine the bride «»f
Witters, vice president; Barbara Meilm Bullard, district repre 1949 He was txirn in Jacksm countries during the first six
Sgt Robert M Sutton, stat limed
Grewelle, secretary and Ixmna sentative from tin* Boy Scouts, county, Missouri, June 7. 1877, months of 1948, compared with
at Mather Field, Sacramento, Cal
Gugglsbcrg, IreusUier. (hi Sunday Eldon Grable, ami den mothers: and marrkd Jessie M Watt on
ifornia. The ceremony win rend l»y
afternoon, January 16. at 4:30 the Mrs Jolin Wilson, Mrs. Schmidt, May 19,1997 at Spokane, Washing the same peiiod of 1947, figures
tlic Rev F. Sidney Rhlnall of the
officetx
will meet at the parsonage Mrs
Coston, Mrs. C, H. ton He had been a resident of published here jointly by the
First Baptist church, Ix<emlHi
Timber Committee of the Food
to plan the installation services Ixvhner, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. J. Me- Cottage Glove community for the
29, nt 8:00 o'clock pm. In the local
Agricultural
Organization
('la man, Mr- Vinal Randall Sr., past 25 years, coming here from and
for tin* new officers.
Baptlxt |Mraonage.
(FAO) and the United Nations
and
Den
laid
Vinal
Randall
Sr.
S|xikanc.
Tile
meeting
WHS
devoted
to
II
Attending tlie couple wen
Economic Commission for Europe
Plans were laid for the January,
round table discussion on "Ite-
and Mrs. Jack Lynch of
Survivors include his wife; two (ECA) show.
February
and
March
pack
meet
sources of the United States and
Creek, lirolhcr-ln-luw and Bister
sons. Joe Gla.ss at home, and Geo.
France shows the largest in-
Means of Preservation." Plans ings The January pack meeting Stone Glass at Oakland. Calif.;
of the bride
were made for tin* group to go to will I« held Tuesday, January 25th two daughters. Mm Nelreatha crease in the output of sawed
Mis. Sutton will finish high
Portland to conduct a candlelight at the armory, starting at 7:30, Chambers and Mm. Alta Loretta softwrxid during the first half of
school while Sgt Sutton compirti'»
service nt the Woodstock Metho tlie theme for this mi'eting being Claussen, both of Oakland, Calif.; 1948 a gain of 76 percent to a
Ida term in the army at Mather
dist church and organize a World "Achievement Award»'' with «•ven grandchildren; three broth total of 559,(XM) standards. Austria
Air Base.
s|x*<ial initiation ceiemony plan- ers, Roy E. Glass, of Hollywood, come» next among the repotting
Friendship group there.
The hostess served refreshments ned by Cub Master Paul Thiese Calif.. Ernest Glass of Oakland. ’ countries with an increase of 19
percent to 137j6(M> standards.
at the close of the meeting, und for the Bobcat Cubs.
Calif and Noah E. Glass of Red
Alt Lint ri M t lib
Sweden, the report adds, was
ROYAL
NEIGHBOR*
INSTALL
the
group
was
invited
to
meet
The
February
pack
meeting
1»
mond.
Oregon;
two
sistcre,
Mm.
Mrs. Allx'rt Woodard will en
the largest exporter of sawed
with
Martha
Roy
on
February
3
The
newly
elected
officer»
of
to
I
m
*
held
ut
the
armory
Monday
Brooks Neitzert of Windsor, Mis
tertain the Ad IJbltum club next
evening, Felmrary 7. at 6:30. This souri and Mm. Neli Huston of softwood during the period with
Thursday, January 20, al her the Royal Neighbors were In
128,9(X) standards, a 70 percent
will I m * the annual Blue and Gold Saratoga, Calif.
I kuiu * ut a 1:30 deaaert and month stalled at their regular meeting B. A I*. W. TO INITIATE
increase. Austria's 33,4iX) I epre
Tuesday i-venlng In t h e Eagles
dinner for all Cub Scouts and
ly meeting
Funeral services will be held sents an increase of 114 percent.
The Business and Professional their families. Each family i» to
hall. ln»tulled Into their H'SiavUve
Friday, January 14th, at 2:00 p.m.
offices were: oracle. Fern Ander Women's club announces its regu firing its own table service. Each at Mills Mortuary with the Rev. Finland was the second largest
European exporter reporting 95,-
son; past oracle, Mildred Stanley; lar dinner meeting for Monday, den will arrange and d<x*orate
R. E. Parrish officiating, Inter- 200, an increase of six percent.
vice oracle, Agnes Hcnderer; night, January 17, at the Rainbow its own tabi e. An entertaining
ment will be in the local IOOF
In the Western Hemisphere,
chancellor, Emma Trcmbley; rc- Cafe al 6:45 The program for the program is being arranged.
cemetery.
evening will be in charge of Grace
Canada's exports of 574.400 . tand-
recordcr, Edna Burleson; receiver,
The March pack meeting theme
Cowan
.Skinner.
Unltixi
Nations
ards were approximately equal to
June Bird; marshal, Mable Funk,
will lx- "Scraptxxiks and Inven
thoxe of the previous ficriod. 7 he
assistant marshal. Ixtwana Sugg; chairman, ami her committee. The tions.” The date of this meeting
United States showed a decrease
Inside sentinel, Julia Prescott; B. A P. W. clubs of Drain ami will lx* announced later.
of 40 percent, exporting 145,600
outside sentinel, Mary Duffy; Yoncalla have been invited to at
The group expressed a desire
manager, Hazel Melzer; faith, tend At this time tlie Drain club
Winifred Ann Smith. 83, Cres standards.
den
a
training
course
for
Anna Gales; courage, Hazel Mel will receive its charter, their of-
No figures were received on
well died at her home Monday,
fleers will lx* installed and their । mothers if it can be arranged,
zer. modesty, Mae Tennis; endur
January 10, 1949. She was born in the total softwixid output of Fin
memlwrs will Ix' initiated with
—♦ -
ance, Dorothy Ketchcrxide; unset-
Nashville, Tenn . August 29. 1864 land, the USSR and Yugoslavia,
NEMOR BIRTHDAY ( M B
nslinc»», Myrtle Nixd; flag bearer, the new mcriilx*rs of the local club.
and was matried to Frank L. which were among the la gent
met
The
Senior
Birthday
club
Members who plan
attend
Bertha McQueen; musician, Nel
last Thursday at the home of Mrs Smith in 1919 at Miami, Okla. He producers of softwood in Euroje.
lie Blackmore;
captain, Elsie this meeting are asked to make J. V. Stewart for its business precr-ded her in death in 1940.
The two leading Ekiropc-an pro
reservations by Saturday morning
la-Young.
She is survived by one «in, ducers of sawed hardwixxi ex
meeting
und
annual
election
of
cluding the USSR and Yugoslavia,
Installing officer was Elsie I*«•- by contacting la*lla Gallo. Lenora officers, who arc: President, Mrs. Kenneth C. Smith, of Portland.
Young a n d ceremonial marshal, Ixingston or Edna Piller. 'Die Ed Teich; secretary. Mrs. Charles
which were not reported arc
nothing Is more precious
Funeral services will be at France and the United Kingdom
music for the mix-ting will be in
Mae Tennis.
Shanda
and
treasurer,
Mrs.
J.
V.
2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12 at
or more priceless
Tin* (Mist oracle, Mildred Stan charge of Ruth Stewart Caldwell, Stewart. Mrs. Oscar Smith was
with 23 percent and 22 percent
Mill» Mortuary in Cottage Grove.
music chairman.
ley,
wax
presented
with
a
gift
The
increase respectively.
| welcomed as a new member.
thin the eyesight
The Rev. Sidney Shinall will offi
camp pledgixl $25 to the hospital
Plans will be completed for the
The hostess served dainty re ciate. Interment will be in the
of your children.
fund and $5 00 to the Infantile bund concert to lie presented by
Inflation of Tires
freshments
and received her gifts I(X)F Cemetery in Cottage Grove.
contest the University of Oregon band
Pani lysis fund In
It’s the air in the tire that
and
cards
from
the
members:
count Edna Burli son hail the most here the 27th. Patt of the pnx-ceds
Children — «tive, energed«,
rles the load. No tire can give sat-
members present, and Elsie De will go to purchase band uniforms Mmes. Ed Teich, Frank Collins, TWO ACHIEVE HONOR ROLL («factory service unless it is th.
full of ihc spirit of bubhlinR
John
Smith,
J.
A.
Kiker,
Charles
AT <>. C. E.
youth—»kirt the rssor edge
Young's memla-ni gave a musical for the high school band.
correct size and type, and correct
Shanda, Oscar Smith and Ed Er-
of trsgk M.idcni m > many
Oregon College of Education. air pressure is maintained. Every
number.
win.
timrt. And if they wear
Monmouth
Twenty-six students tire represents a fine balance of
At the close of Camp refresh-
Mrs. George Hawley was
at the Oregon College of Educa forces created by the air pressure
mensl were served by Hazel Tob < I B st <HTS DINNER
An
unusual
dinner
was
served
ported ill.
doubled.
tion achieved places on the first within the tire and the resistance
ien, June Bird and Nellie Black-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (lytic
The next meeting will lie at the honor roll by carrying 15 term
more.
of the cord body and other com
Their eyetighi unnoi he
Lechner Monday evening by the home of Mrs. J. A. Kiker, Feb. 3. hours and making a grade point
ponent parts of the tire to this air
punh«M-d It 1» mote vslu*
Cub
Scouts
of
Mrs.
Lechner
’
s
den,
average of 3.5 or better. Among pressure. Whenever the air pres
EFISCOFAL (.1 ILD
able than all the diamond»
UTOPIA
(
M
B
JAN.
20
TH
each
boy
bringing
a
|x>rtlon
of
the
them was Joan Alice Metcalf of sure is either greater or less than
The Epixcojial Guild met last
and rubies. For once lint, eye-
.Mrs. T. C. Wheeler will be host Cottage Grove.
Wednesday al the home of Mrs. dinner which he had cooked him
tight can never be restored.
that recommended, this balance Is
George Macready for tin* regular self at home. Terry Lechner and ess on January 20 at a 1:00 o’ckx'k
David Nye Dillon of Cottage upset and the result is premature
And that is why we base
luncheon to the members of the
Leonard
Nossaman,
having
their
monthly mtx'ting At this time
failure due to abnormal stresses
added the new and com
the Grove was on the O. C. E. second
Mrs, Roy Sherman was elected dishes prepared ahead of time, set Utopia club. This will be
honor roll by carrying at least 15 and strains set up within the tire
pletely unbreakable Mjard
secretary and Mm D»u Hartwig, .the table anil were ready for the birthlay luncheon.
tetm hours and making an aver-
Lens to our regular press tip-
treasurer. Mrs. Macready nerved food that the boys brought at 5:00
NEW MACHINE
tree
age of 3.0.
Ml»»
Dinibaril
Selected
o'clock.
The
txiys
server!
their
own
rofreshtnenta at the close of the
planting machine now being used
represent • moti important
University of Oregon, Eugene,
food,
and
Mm.
Lechner
provided
afternoon.
development in c>e protec
A.A — The Alcoholics Anon- in the South can plant 500 thou
January 12 (Special) - Marie
Mrs. John Finneran will tic milk for them.
tion. Because they are par
ymous organization. which cele- sand seedlings in one season Man
The meal was planned and Lombard, daughter of Mr. and brated its 14th anniversary re- ned by two men, it does the work
hostess to the Guild at the Feb
ticularly suited to the needs
worked out so thnt the txiys could Mrs. H. W. Lombard. 316 N. Ninth. cently, has 75.000 members. The of 800 men. With this machine the
ol children, »« commend
ruary inerting, the 2nd.
receive one credit each toward a Cottage Grove, has been selected organization claims that 50 per south hopes to reforest millions of
them to the attention of all
gold or silver point. Those receiv assistant chairman of this year's cent of new members never diink acres with pine for the manufac
ME»..'M
W. c.
Dads' Day celebration which will
The regular monthly' meeting of ing awards at the dinner for work
again.
ture of paper.
the Women's Christian Temper they had done before were: be the weekend of Feb. 5.
k
NOW AVAILABLE
Miss
Lombard
is
a
junior
major
ance Union was held Wednesday, Wt-slcy Johnson, one wolf liadgc, '
January 5, with .Mrs. George Men- one gold arrow and one silver ar in history.
at
dcll at her home. Mrs. Carrol row; Douglas Skelton, one wolf
26 North 6th
Phone 310 Witherspoon preaented the devo badge; Charles Ballew, one bear
f
tional service. Special guests were badge: Terry Lechner received his
Mrs. Francis Ryei anti Mrs. LeRoy two-year service star and one gold SUPPOtl 3CFIOOI
Sapp. Refreshments were served arrow for his lion badge.
nt the tea hour. February 2 will
OPTOMETRIST
Secretary of State Earl T. New
be the next mi'eting. the place to
GARDEN (LIB CONTRIBUTES
bry Monday announced his office
lx? announced later.
TO HospIT kt H ND
will support legislative proposals
At the meeting of the P. D. G. aimed at greater safety for Ore
Garden club last Friday at the
gon's 60,000 bus riding school chil
home of Mrs. Knafflc Haynes the dren.
club voted to contribute $25.00
A bill to be introduced to the
to the hospital fund. Mrs. Curtis state legislature would require
Hansen was in charge of the les- ; drivers to stop when mi'eting
son, Guests licsidcs the regular
or overtaking from cither di
Dress Shirts
members were Mrs. Lot Wagner.; rection any school bus loading or
Mm.
Ralph
Sears,
and
Mrs.
i
Sntiforizcil Shrunk
unloading passengers, transfer bus
Haynes' house guest. Mm. Frank inspection to the state depart -
Webster. Dainty refreshments ment, and provide for adoption of
were served at the tea hour.
standards for construction and
Mrs. p. C. Christensen will en maintenance of busses and train
tertain the club at the February ing of drivers.
meeting.
Present Oregon law allows
drivers to pass school busses load
MIZPAH CLASS SPONSORING ing or unloading passengers, at a
speed not exceeding 15 miles per
CONGREGATIONAL DINNER
hour. The stopping requirement is
The
Mizpnh
class
of
the
Presby
This Week Only — All Sales Final
in effect in nearly three-fourths of
terian Sunday school will s|x>nsor
the states, and is in line with the
a no-hosteas potluck congrega
tional dinner next Wednesday uniform motor vehicle code recom
mended by all national safety ,
evening, January 19th, at 6:30 in
agencies a n d school authorities,
the church dining room. The class
Newbry said.
will iscit have its regular meeting
“Everything for the Men’’
next Tuesday due to having the WHO PLANS BROADCASTS
517 Mitin
Phone 65
dinner.
OF EPIDEMIC REPORTS
GENEVA — Daily world-wide
radio reporta on epidemic dis
eases to Europe, Africa and the
Americas arc being planned here
by the World Health Organization
of the United Nations (WHO).
The bulletins to be broadcast as
of January 1949 from WHO Head
quarters will include latest infor
mation on vaccination and quar
antine regulations for travelers.
The WHO epidemiological in
telligence station in Singapoie
will continue its radio reports to
cover Asia.
Europe Raises
Wood Production,
FAO Reports
a
Joseph Wm. Glass
Services Friday
Winifred A. Smith
Dies at Creswell
Thur»., Jan. 13, Hil!>
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Three Pruning Demonstrations to Bo
Given in County January 17 and 18
Bohemia Nugget
One of the outstanding develop
ments of the past season was the
extension of the Musick mine tun
nel southeastward to the ground
of the old Chunky Fraction. Wyatt
and Nordstrom will undoubtedly
reap good profits from this ven
ture.
V) Years Ago in Bohemia
(From the Bohemia Nugget
January, 1899»
Alf Walker has a peculiar balk
on display in the window of the
Miners Exchange. It was sent him
from the Islands by H. Wagner
IX ic to the local deep snows,
Jim Hart has gone to work in the
mines at Baker.
SALT SAVES MONEY — The
Wisconsin Experiment Station, af
ter tests, says that salt fed pigs
make a daily average gain of over
a pound. One test showed that a
pound of salt saved 280 pounds of
for id.
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—
Typcwriter covers for sale— i
rhe Sentinel.
Three demonstrations on pruning
of fruit and nut trees will be con
ducted next week January 17 anti
18, according to County Extension
Agent W. B Parker. Methods of
pruning will be demonstrated by
C. O. Rawlings, extension horti
culturist of Oregon State College.
The schedule Is as follows:
Monday, January 17. 10:00 am.
Henry Van Fossen farm, 4101
Rivet Road, Eugene. Located at
the southeast corner of Spring
Creek Drive and River Road. -
2:00 p.m. Mrs. Ethel Harris farm.
Route 1, Box 301, Creswell. Farm
located one mile north and one
mile west of Ct eswell on Harvey
Road.
Tuesday, January 18. 10:00 a m.
Gustaf Swanson farm. Route 5.
Eugene. Located one mile north of
Central Grange Hall on the Cent
ral Road.
These demonstrations, says Par
ker, have been arranged in co
operation with the horticulture
committee of the Lane County
Agricultural Council and all in-
tei exted people are invited to at-
tend.
W hen you bring a
prescription to this
Pharmacy of Prescription Specialists you
may be certain that the charge will
be reckoned according to accurately*
determined costs. There is no guessing;
no "loading.” Our prices are uniformly
fair to all. So, why not let us compound
your next prescription?
OTTACE GROVE PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
Earl Newbry Will
BlIS Safety LaWS
Dr. M. E. Smith
TK U. KAL
January 15th
/. L. STOKES, Jclvclct
Reg. S3.50
Sale Price
$1.95
the
New Office
In the former Githens Tractor Building
MEN’S TOGGERY
816 Main Street
Phone 709
Be Sure to Register for the
Have
17 Jewel, Solid
With a
BIRTHS
SIMMONS
ELECTRIC
BLANKET
from
BRESSLER'S
FURNITURE
Phone 39
411 Main
BULLOCK — At the Smith ma-
ternlty hospital, Monday, January
10, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bullock, Cottage Grove, a daugh-
ter, Mary Louise,
RAYMOND
At the Smith
maternity hospital, Thursday,
January 13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Raymond, Cottage Grove,
a son, Stephen Frank.
ENGEBRETSEN
At the But
ler maternity home, Monday, Jan
uary 10, 1949, to Mr. and, Mrs.}
Harold Egebrcsscn, Eugene, a son,
Kerry Loe.
MARTIN
At the Butler ma
ternity home, Wednesday, Janu
ary 12, 1919. to Mr. and Mrs. Karl
•Marlin of Eugene, a son.
GOLD WATCH
To be given away. Registration open from
January 15th - 28th
J.
L.
STOKES,
Jeweler
816 Main Street
Phone 709
Not the fanciest, but the friendliest jeweler in town