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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
Thurs., Sept. 15, 11119 Foresters Returning to College MRs tin- nation will oon lie leaving farm. 5 miles south of Harrisburg ummer Jobs on the Unijiqua on the Coburg road Coffee will I m - served during the luncheon period. the tour committee has ih i students from turn- ddf« reut announced. Plans for the tour in«lude eight is luen »to|»s Parker states th*' tour vili LI Ween includi' « «pi.dly land leveling to I Ifi i» I Il MIX the setiini Thin day. al Blillulay «'lull niel Un- homi- ul Mr. liieeluig anil busilu mi The pmis<n mj i m d i. night, and western ahoois - 1' ■ I si t. 17 from tiie West colli ■ Virginia, Michi- Pennsylvania State, Lmr iioh polylechm- ' il. < »I lab im i A & M, and New It I Ititi XG lllelll . Mi-mbel . p| I ent Weil M ■ ost oí tin we-.t'in students em- I , but Idaho and W-n-hington ic ular year-long employed of Ilie Umispla includes Ilf Tin-, ol rangers, staffmen .md 1 imber • ;d offici-ri. include- men ix 'Afferent < ollcges of lol <>f this group seven hail from Oregon Stale, four from the Univ. r ity of Washington and on«' iiom Penn-vlv.inia State, Yale, fdaiio and Washington Stat'- college. The jiolicy of the Forest Service is to employ at least twenty-five |H-r cent of the summer protci tiv force from forest school.-;. A of this group must come hoolj. This policy students of forestry field peri'-nce which is very g < in their studies. It futther the Eon -1 Service an opportunity to pick outstanding m«-n for em ployment after graduation Before |M-rmanent employment in the xs tn ssi ki I h< Libitum club elit«-« 1.Hill'd I hui ■ day. ■ ' I 2'J, .if i I '.0 di -1 i I by Mi as B|< gel st.ill Mr. and Mrs (' G. At Hold an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Martha to Jamis B Cranston of Scranton. Pennsylvan ia The marriage took place at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Cranston, July 3o. H it street-length dress was pink Siu- wore an orchid corsage. Following a breakfast for the wedding party at a Scranton hotel. the couple left for a two wc« ks honey m<K»n in New York City and hills resort in Penn- ny Iva nia. urnitiM, oltana 11> Willi MIK k H F DDING Mrs I low .nd Brenden and Mrs. Northway were hostesses 1 6.91 I For colei lailim<-m a niiM'k Wed- onion boutonnieres and i he l.adies । nt-.ages of onions, rad- I dishes and carrots The same vegc tables wer< st lew n in the bridal | .dh of the bride by her flower girls. Mrs. Percy Northway and 1- lorciua- Wei ner. The bride's mother was played i by Mis Robert Perkins, and the father by Pen v Northway. How- 1 ard Brenden was liest man and Mrs Earl Bridwell, bridesmaid. R C Bowser neted as minister, and ringtwarer was Arlo Ward. Mrs. R. Bowser cut the wed ding cake .and Mrs. Melvin Bowser and Mrs. Arlo Ward poured the coffee. Hut of town guests here wen' the gronm's sister. Mrs. Martin Nordwall and Mr. Nordwall of Weiser. Idaho. A set of silvcrwate and olher gifts were presi-nttsl the couple at , the conclusion of the mock wisl- For top style and long wear—this oxford can t be beat! Price«! for youug-tnen-nn-a- bmlget, it has the <|ttalily features of much more expensive slmca! Heavy mblwr sob's, Goodyear welt construction,'smooth si«le leather,' comfort- able List, and smart styling! Kicli burgundy color? . . Soviet ÍV«Y P«1 $ vtï moil < Jj ofvm ch FIRST AID NEEDS • r ■ « INJURIES MINOR •>___________ ». • * REQUIRE * CARE ADHESIVE TAPE I I olili«'«' I pillimi n wit me I Indi 'i illl'll .15 .’0 3 I ih I i .33 .13 yards x 'j Inch yards x I Indi yards x ? inches .17 ,50 1.60 mime •Ml BIRTIIDM AMI I \RI WELL PARTY FOR ROY M BREY < in Friday night several young ¡wople of th'- Church of Chi ist gathered at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ralph Aubrey for a combina tion farewell and birthday party for their son Roy. who left Sunday for San JoM*. California. Th< re he registered as a junior in the San jo.se Bible college. Roy received many nice gifts. Refieshments of whipfx-d fruit jello and birthday cake w. re serv- cd at the of the evening. BAND XII» 311 inch assorted size« .in 1.50 '».00 3.00 .15 3x3 inches (Ws) no I IRMT I XIA DINNER Ml I TING SI I FUR BA PW < I I B The Business and Professional Women’s club will have its first tall dinner meeting at the Rain bow cafe Monday night. September 19, at 6:30 o’clock. McmlxTs are to call Nancy Robbins, chairman j of the telephone committe, for rcs- i ervations by Sunday night. Adelia Hatch, membership chair man, will lx> in charge ol the pro gram. S \NI>R \ IHA NE HONORED OX HUI BIRTHDA7 Mrs. Hugh Heyne entertained Saturday afternoon, honoring the Sth Tirthday of her daughter, Sandra. The following guests were invited to help Sandra celebi.de and help her eat Ice cre.im and cake: Carol Pickett of Eugciie, Goldie Lineaster, Bernice, L>is and Georgia Stockdale, 1 lollle Grogg, .loan, Buddy and Vicki 1 Icync. I I M HERS SLIT. 23 Associai ion w as held morning at the home of Mrs. W. (’. Martin, followed by a lunchts >n at noon. Present from out of town An all day conservation tour of the Linn-Lmc Soil Conservation di net at Harrisburg .sponsored by the district l»oard of supervisor* and the «extension services of Linn a Ad Lane counties has been sched uled for Friday, September 16, an nounces W. B. Parker, county ex tension agent. Starting time is 10:00 a.m. standard* time, and the assembly and toil' starting point is the Paul Quimby farm located 2's miles south md 3 miles east of Halsey. Tour participants are asked to bring th< ir own sack lunches. Lundi will lx* at the Malpass Bros. PRESCRIPTION 1-Z ■ >r ' QA a . ■•J 1652 MAIN PHOFE 24 4 A female citizen from Oklnhonin returned an absentee ballot, declar ing, “1 don't like the names of any of the men you sent me. Please send mo another list,” Yeo can sell through the rtnMIfled M I k E Ï 01 It Sterling Complete / is J L R LI N G e;» (J iniehing touches to lovely table settings . .. such as every good hostess looks for . . • are Gorham pattern. Gravy Ladles or Cold Meat Forks, other serving pieces and many of the place pieces not available for years may be obtained at our store now. Come in or phone your requirements today. MERCHANTS LUNCH Bay and Mi- Norton Pengra of Eugene, also Miss Lena Zendron and Mrs. Roy ' Reed ot Cottagi' Ledger Sheets J ewelers Arcade Coffee Shop Until recently Europeans g«'n- crally tielieved American athletic coaches had to be din-tors of medi cine. PHONE 351 A Daily Feature The Sentinel. M ■ICE GS JLAN Fl X Wfecfj ■ LT . ■ »5 or es a stay/ Tfr/ess COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT IT TODAY Wicks Electric Odd Fact SPECIALISTS • The aecopd building at Harvard University, finished in (AM, was intended for the instruction of th» Indians. •r«AOt MASKS. COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY • tun* nt the Charles Swan«« (arm. I mile north of the Coburg School. Anyone interested is Uivited to «itemi Conservation Tour Linn-Lane District On September 16th torma and returned home via the coast route. FIRST AID MTS Travel kit Xo. HI first aid kit JIH Autokit I y n rd Fourteen young people "f the I Crusaders for Christ of the Church I of Christ with their minister, F. SherwiM'd Smith .and Mrs. Smith, and their lenders. Mr. and Mi’s. Bol« Br n h. enjoyed a coastal trip Lalmr day. The group left early in the morning, cooking their break fast at Gn vback forest camp near the Oregon Caves. From there I bordea irrigation method* on pas- rigid civil service examina- The Latham School club has planned a sps'cial meeting for Fri day evening, September 23. in th«' on Mr and Mr. Rolland North- form of a rec, ption for the Latham Way, on thi ir twenty-fifth wed- tc.ichei The affair will be at «ting anniversary. The parly was Ki in the Latham school. All hrtd at flu- home of th«' Rolland niad< Mrs. and each family i asked to bring •and decorated the thrw-ticut: a cake. w i'dding-i iki . and Ros . Biggl m idi' la eordings id tin' mo« k wed ding and parly pnassaiings. Mrs Brenden took flash pictures, also An executivi' committee inciting black and white and «sdorisi. of the I tmp|U i Baptist Woman ion i8«£ Mens Ä 0 w ing. irrigation developments, and crop practices. Tire afternoon program consists of three stops jn lame county. The Muddy Creeks irrigation project pumps will I m - viewed at the Armi- tage bridge near Coburg at about 2:15 p m This stop will I m - followed by viewing a floml system for pas ture at the R M Bedortha farm. 1 mile north of Coburg. The last top foi the day will ta' observing t .on. silver >VALUE improve drainage, channel The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon *'We Service Anything Wc Sell” 48 N. 9th ì Your Friendly Frigidaire Dealer Phone 337 V 9