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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
The Sentinel, (ullage Grove. Oregon Thut«., April 41, IUI» PEOPLE ARE BEGINNING TO REALIZE THAT A JOOD MASSAGE IS VERY BENEFICIAL TO THE BODY A MEDICATED OIL VAPOR BATH COMBINED WITH A SWEDISH MASSAGE GIVES YOU PERFECT HEALTH BUILDING TREATMENT COME AND BE CONVINCED. Mrs. Geo. Stockfleth 1405 I. Main T Ph. 505R 34-4tp-37 —- --------------------------------------------- WE GIVE COMPLETE, COURTEOUS SERVICE TO ALL OUR PATRONS We Are Never in Too Big a Hurry to do a good job on your car. Freddie’s Mobil Station 5th and Main YUGOSLAVIA REMAINS A DENT IN THE IRON Baby Sitting Is Used to Finance Education at U0 MOM I NITI ITT S ( INDID k I t s Initiatory ceremony was held , by the Women of the Moose at ! their recent meeting in the Moose : hall for Lucille Bradt. Anita . Drexel, Rose Watts. Hazel Melzer, । Angie Lloyd ami Elsie DeYoung. ; Grace Luton became a member by | transfer from the Corvallis lodge. Geraldine Holmes, homemaking chairman, was in charge of the I chapter night program. On the program were the boys' trio and ■ the girls' triple trio from the high school and Joan VanBrunt sang j a solo. All were accompanied by Mrs. Alexander Hergert. Ruth Snell. Hilda Walth.tr and ¡Georgetta Funk were in charge i of the Easter lily sales booth in . the bank for the WOM Tuesday- i of last week. The next meeting was an- nounced for April 21. Cottage Grove 34-4tc-37 Unlvet sity of Oregon, Eugene, April Is (S|M-ciuh Baby-kilting to earn your wmj through ixillcgv is ti pretty well established mctliixl. ! aby sitting to finunre some I girl's education I» a ne« j idea And It's an idea that the tnemlieiH of Delta Delta 4iella sorority ut the University gon have turned into a »UCCCsS story. Thia week the chapter turned ovet to the university, to establish ! the Delta Delta licita Scholar-1 ships. $tkio Most of this money was earned the hard way at 50 cents an hour taking care of chil- HEMEN’WAVS ENTERTAIN AT I WFER DINNER The country home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway was beau tifully decorated Easter Sunday with Easter lilies, wild orchids, lady slippers and snapdragons when they entertained a large group of relatives and friends at dinner. Those spending the day at the Hemenway home were the Read Hemenway. James Hemenway. William F. Norris and Ray Holli day families. Mr. and Mrs Ed Keitzer, Mr and Mrs. G. E. Fin nerty, and from out of town were: Mrs. Ruth Holliday, Margaret Hemenway and Mr. and Mrs. Clief Dunston, all of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hemenway of Port land. * Loggers Attention Complete Sales and Repair Service on MALL POWER FALLING SAWS I. E. L. POWER BUCKING SAWS Free Demonstration Any Time Any Where. SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP Highway 99 South — At Steel Bridge — Phone 638 Emergency Phones 122-L or 376-L POSITION of Yugoslavia tn connection with the Iron Curtain countries Is a Question western diplomats are pondering now that the North Atlantic Defense Pact has been turned The above mw shows the current European situation Yugoslavia has become a country without n friend and a bb-ger ouJ lion than ever. It's been nearly a year since Marshal Tito balked at following Kremlin orders. Moscow re buked him. but Tito stood his ground so Yugoslavia was kicked out of the Cominform. Ever slmxi. Russian satellite governments have seized every opportunity to criticizo Tito publicly. Tito has Indicated a willing- ncss to cooperate with the west, but not at the expense of shunning Slav nations to the cast (InGT-rwtional) THE KtlATivi POUTICAI RESCUED MINER BACK WITH FAMILY Entity Dickinson Although famous as the author of six volumes of poems. Emily Dickinson had not .i Winnie line published during her lifetime Mt. View Girl Wins Top Honors As Music Director of HALLMARK Mother’s Day Greeting Cards a 1 Select Early — Get Your Choice KELLY DRUG CO 609 MAIN University of Oregon, Eugene, April 18 (Special) Patricia Ann Turr’ittin (Turr) will be soloist for the theme song of the Big Broadcast of the University of Oregon’s “Let’s Sing. America'" when it goes on the air next Thurs day for the final program of the school year. Patricia Ann. 11-year oia sixth grader from McKenzie River school won out over 70 grade school children who gathered on the university campus Thursday. April 14. Competition was held over to discover the best radio songster among the children who have participated in the popular KOAC program throughout the school year. A group of the young students also competed for honors ONE OF SIXTEEN MINERS trapped when a lead mine collapsed in Benton, as directors. The titles were divid- Wise, John Bansfleld celebrates his rescue by drinking a cup of coffee, ed. First place went to two girls, while his family clusters around him. Bansfleld and the miners were 152 Florence Jones of Eugene's Willa- feet underground when fire broke out in the pit, causing a collapse. All gilíes pie school and Jean Voss of were brought to the surface safely. Hntcrnafionat Soundohoto) Mountain View- school of Cottage Grove. Tied for second place were Milton Rikard of Monroe and Jif Wife Preservers fy Robertson of Frances Willard school, Eugene. The Big Broadcast will take place at McArthur court on the OREGON STATE COLLEGE— university campus this Thursday, April 21. Grade-schoolers will An entirely new program tor gather in the bleachers for a 12:30 Mothers Week End on the campus rehearsal period and the show goes is announced by Betty Rogers, on the air at 1:15 p.m. Last year chairman of this event sponsored more than 3000 children attended for the twenty-sixth consecutive the event. year by the Associated Women Students. Dates are May 6 to 8. MRS. W EISE WRITES SONG Programs soon to be mailed to To avoid smoke when you are broiling, all mother- of students will show FOK GRANDDAUGHTER put a little water into the dnp pan under the broiler Mrs. Ella A. Weise of Glendale, a campus outdoor musical pro Oregon, a former Cottage Grove gram followed by an outdoor re resident has written a song for ception for Saturday afternoon Fret U. 8. Dally her granddaughter. Linda Ann instead of the traditional indoor First successful daily newspaper Dimon, throe year old daughter of women’s horror convocation. The published in the United States "The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dimon of Con big general banquet in Memorial Penn Packet and Daily Adver necticut. The song entitled "Nan Union building will also h? revived tiser," appeared in Philadelphia in na's Lullaby,’’ expresses the feel this year for the first time since September. 1784 ing of a grandmother, Mrs. Weise. the war. 76. It is being published by the Events of the weekend will start Nordyke Publishing Co., Little with the spring dramatic produc Linda spent more than a year tion of the speech department Fri. with her grandmother in Oregon. day night, campus open house will NOW ANYONE CAN A write up of the new song with be Saturday morning followed by PUTTY WINDOWS the picture of little Linda Ann group luncheons and business Dimon appeared recently in a meetings. The annual modern Connecticut paper. Mrs. Weise left dance recital will be Saturday Connecticut thirty five years ago night after the banquet, with 1 to settle in Oregon and lived here church eventi on Sunday. WITH THE DOUBLE ENDED i a number of years. Mothers to Be Guests of Students At OSÇ May 7th We Have a Large Selection PHONE 37 Waved Flour Finishes Varnished or waxed door dq|shee last longer if cleaned with mineral •pints and turpentine . Instead of water. MISS MAXINE HITE TAPPED FOK SPURS The whole plan stiii ti'ii during | . fall term, when the chapter, apark- <•<1 |>y Committee-chairman Gloria I [ Stannani. Ding Beach, Cal., and , । encuuraged by tile Eugene and Portland alumnae group«, decided they wanted to give u rather sub stantial sum for si holnrshlp» The "ay that seemed obvious on Ila’ Eugene eani|MM was by offering (Indi- serxii es as baby-sitter» (Such serviw living nt a premium in tlK-se inirlsi Each girl agreed to donate $5.00 In terms of tier time, oi ten hours at fifty jut A total of 12IX) hours is rea<-h<st by the time $6tM) is accumulated. So suco'ssful was the project that the sorority decided to make I ttie scholarship fund n continuing one, with two scluilamhlps award ed each year. The Junior Weekend, «hen the awards are presented, a Junior woman will find herself richer by $350. and $250 will swell the educational fund of a senior j woman. The Junior Woman's ' scholarship represents the largest nil university award now avail able. II MEL M IK < ORNELL DIEM AT MFHINUFIELI) Hazel Mae Cornell, n former resilient, died at her Springfield home Sunday. April 17. at Hie age of 53 She w as I hh ii < tetobrr 7, INK> at Cluutumign, Illinois, and mat tied Raymond Cornell «it Bend April ti. 11)25 She attended the Methodist church. Surviving are her widower; a »Isler, Mrs Glenn Cochran, Cot- tug« Grove, and a nephew, Chas. Iloblm, Hutt«». Montana nt Bartholomew Hut'll Mortuary nt Springfield with the Rev Ella- worth Tilton ufflciatlng Infor ment was in Rest Haven Memorial Pmk. Eugene. Nun Skid Shoe* for Tolu dandpaperinif the gules of a baby's new (hues before they are Worn may keep him trum slipping and so prevent many falls. Go East through California ...NO EXTRA RAH FAREI If you're going Haat ibi» year, can On n>uiMÍtrí|»> lu New You can neli through the classified eastern < at i*> Soul lu rn l*n. lAc will take you Haat through 1 'allfortila /or not It taint nul It Can t Happen Here Aug. la* unit mir gr» at South west. Go onu way BUT IT DID! 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