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The Sentinel, rotture Grove, Oregon Thur-. March 7. 19 .0 ' Mrs. Abbie UemQll Funeral Saturday P H O N K OEM COMPLSm* PLA^S FOR DIS'! MA T MEETING At thp n^ular meeting of the < >rder of Castdru Star Friday night in the Masonic temple, plans were conipteted for the district meeting Judd at Oakridge Tues day nigid when a bus was charter ed to take U»c officers and mem bers of the local lodge. The of ficers of the tocil lodge attended a practice at Oakridge Sunday. At the ch.ipter a pat riot ic program was rendered, and refreshments were served with Hilda Sayles as chairman of the committee. •an L >n Auxiliary The net Mond iv evening .anil tra Ie ■il ins fat the covered dirli dinner ■ given rn March 13. Omni: were a >- pointed to prepare dinner for the -10 ct 8 when they meet here next week. Junction Owing: tion City Order; Mis Ruth Thomp son. wo Wolff Al'en chapter Percy Malcolm, worshipful m iste: of the local Ma; onic led-; - and I’ • Rickard, high priest if the P. ya iris honorer Engle wttl tributed by the Child Welfare Mrs. G Fi/hth IN chairman. Refreshments were ser an edd< ved following the meeting. regular meeting plm At ! were i sed concerning th« SERVIO SEEKERS STUDY nhlv to be held at Cor- MOSES, CHILDREN OFI8BAKL gr ind - vallis Ma’ch 23-25. Thore inter FIDELIS CHILLE MEETS . The Service Seekers class of the Mrs. S. L. Mackin and Mrs. I CTiurcli of Christ met last Wedne«- ertovi are b contact their mollici Joseph Saflcy were hostesses at ! day with Mrs. Hcmenway as teach advisor by March 1 Mrs Gray was very much the meeting of the Fidelis Circle er, and reviewed the past lessons of the Methodist church February on Moses and the Children of Is pleased u th the wol’k of the girls, 22 when the group met in the rael. After class a short business and they are looking forward to church parlor for a 1:45 dessert meeting was held and plans were another visit from her. Refreshments were served at and monthly meeting. . made for the World Day of Pray- Mrs. C. N. Land led the worship l er held Friday. Committees were tlie close of th«' evening. Th«* next service on "The Sermon on the appointed. May Thies, chairman regular meeting will be Maivh 13 Mount.” and Mrs. N. E. Compton of work committee and Mary Jane at which time formal initiation presented the lesson on “Blessings Smith, devotions. Patty Kerr vol will be held. of the Home." unteered to assist Mrs. Wheeler THREE COUPLES IRE prepare the communion for March WED BY J< DGE W ELLS Following the meeting Mrs. Three out of town couples wen' Ronald Hull and Mts. Gerold united in marriage last week by CHATIER Witherspoon were honored with John Wells. Justice of the Peace, pink and blue showers, and each in his office at 731 Main Street. one received many dainty gifts. from Sunday. February 19. Miss Doris Refreshments were served at Ruth Campbell was married to THE SMART SHOP the tea hour by Mrs. Ralph Au- Earl Joseph Worman at 2:00 brey, Mrs. Frank \ anNortwick o'clock in the afternoon Both Miss ••linkere Smart People Shop and Mrs, James Hemenway. Campbell and Mr. Worman arc The next meeting will be March Springfield resident. Witnesses for Some one asked us why we did 8. at which time Exodus will be this couple were Harold G. Mats- not advertise if we were going studied beginning at the 14th ler and Miss Georgie Hague, both chapter and studying through the of Springfield. to have a SALE. Confidentially 20th chapter. Mrs. Julie George and William we didn’t plan to have any sale. A. George, both of Eugene, were We always maintain our BETHLEHEM WHITE SHRINE married Monday. February 20. at OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY 3:00 pm. Attending this couple as BLUNDER RACK but haven’t Bethlehem white Shrine of Je- witnesses won' Madeline Georg. in the past seven years held a sale. Well, you see it was like i rusalem met in the Masonic tern- an^ " illiam T. Chapman, both of i pie. Eugene. February 23. for its Eugene. this - - - we, like you, started monthly meeting. The evening be- Wednesday, February 22. at to clean house and just got over ! gan with a potluck served in the - U OO a.m. Mrs. Nellie Davis of enthusiastic. We went through ■ dining hall, at which time the ^>ra*n exchanged wedding vows fourth anniversary of the organi- with Walter William Horsford, every box and put in the win zation was observed. Six tables a'so Drain. W itnessing this dow anything we found that we were set. each representing two ceremony were James Dowis and wanted to clean out. Again we 1 ' months of the year, and were Harold Wicks. are just like you—we plan to 1 cleverly decorated in observance have this part of the house of the months. Members were SURPRISE PARTY HONORS ’ seated at the table in which their MISS TYKE BRADY cleaning done by Saturday so— birthday anniversaries occurred. A delightful surprise party wa- Saturday will absolutely be the The March meeting will be the S* v cn b>' Jerry C. Tennis at hi; last day of this sale merchan 23rd. and will be the election of home Sunday evening honoring dise, then we need to rearrange Tyke Brady on her 16th birthday, officers. our merchandise and put out A nice lunch including a pretty , birthday cake complete with more spring garments. Natur LA COMUS HAS GUESTS Mrs. F. W. Blickle entertained ( candies was served by Mrs. Harry ally we will still have our the members of the La ComlIS t Tenms. As the.cake was presented BLUNDER RACK. Quite a feu club and two guests Tuesday at’ her all guests joined m singing. of the new spring suits are al a dessert course and afternoon of Birthday. ready in and so are the Jantzen bridge. Special guests were Mrs. evening was spent playing Littleton Lasater and Mrs. Charles t;ar^S’ dancing and enjoying rc- tee shirts, they are cheaper this Bozell. Mrs. Lasater received the c01"”- year too! Those attending were the honor I guest prize at bridge and Mrs. guest. Tyke Brady, Jerry C. Ten Kenneth Mickey the high score Lois C. Leonard nis, Barbara Laird. Herb Fuller. for members. Dick Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Brady. THE FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR EASTER OUTFIT An all day meeting of the Cedars club is planned for March 7 with Mrs. Maric Schmidt. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. Members are requested to bring articles for a white elephant sale, the proceeds of which will go to the hospital fund. B A PW MEET MONDAY Members of the Business and Professional Women's club are re minded that Monday night. March 6, at 8 o’clock, the regular meet ing will be held in the city library. HARD OF HEARING You’ve Waited for This! HERE IT IS! NO RECEIVER BUTTON IN THE EAR! Gaymode* Nylons in New Shades! 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER 98 Wisp-sheer beauties in new shades to blend with everything you wear this spring. The shades are Sonata, and Minuet. They range from light, hazy tones to deep, rich ones! And Penney's new low price is only 98c pair. BUY 3 PAIRS! TRIPLE THE WEAR! BOX OF 3 . 2.94 ♦Reg. U. S. Pal. Off, ATPEVNITS . . Savings FVERY Day! COOS BAY, ORE A new wiinklo in the pre-sing .-mil eletin Ing business showed up when thc New City Cleaners udverth- J and backed up ti novel oiler to let customers pay the price they themselves set lot their work. tin advisor: rthy advisor >. worthy adv : Mrs." War LEGION COV HP D DISH DINM K • The Phanto- mold combined with the Beltone Hearing Aid assures you qf unsurpassed hearing quality for both tone and volume. But best of all. even your friends won't notice that you are wearing a hearing aid. You owe it to yourself to see this newest hearing improvement and convince yourself that now for the first time you really can conceal your deafness. Drop in today and see it. Mean while, fill out coupon for free book. ______ * Cuflronte»d by Good Houstkteping ONt UNIT HtAtING AID Clinic Cotta ge G r o ve H o te I Thurs., March 16th Mr. Mitchell is with James N. Taft and Associates of Port land who have been serving the hard of hearing since 1934. Also our new Eugene address is 75 West Brdwy. with two parking lots near by. Fresh Batteries for all aids. Grouped around the lunch tabli CONTEN I’VIEN I " at the Wal-Mar cate are the ex cutive members of the local Par . (tit SERVICE GUILD "Contentment-’ topic ent-Teachers Association. The pic ture was taken Monday when the for the devotional and lesson at executive committee honored Mrs ' 'he recent meeting of the Sen ice S. A, Warg. regional vice president Guild of the Methodist church of region No. 8, Oregon Congress I held in th«' church parlor Mrs. la’e ! Dungan led the devotional service of P-TA's. with a luncheon. Seated around the table fron, j and A. P. Weinkauf imstmt- left arc: Mrs. George Macready. i e<1 .,he . es‘7’n whose picture is completely cut At the business met'ting it was off; Mrs Elizabeth Bullington. lo !la'’’ a, Mrs. Raymond Thies. Mrs. Alfnxt V*' "‘"t' y‘’ur' McKenzie. Mrs. Henrv Mmkler. ।day , March ” H was d.-cided ta Mrs. Warg. standing; Mrs. Ralph w?rk ,n , conjunction with the Aubrey. Mis R U Sedergren. Mrs o,her thc lhu,c ' s<1- Norman Richard and Elmer Flem- ,ving monthly dmnem to the mem- jng tiers of the Business and Profes- : sional Women's club. Mrs. Warg, whose home is in The various women's groups of Roseburg, an impromptu the Women's Society of Christian talk on 'The Necessity of the are changing to circles. P-TA." and stressed the benefits Service Guild has decidisi of the P-TA derived by teachers, to I m * known as parents and children. She also On March 23 spoke of the need of mon* schools is sponsoring a s|>eaker from the due to the increased population in Mental Health department of Oregon. state, and this meeting will From the Wal-Mar the group open to guests. Two guests at the adjourned to the Jefferson school recent meeting were Mrs. Rodney for the Founder's Day program Safley and Mrs W. Straus- and tea. Mrs. Warg gave another borgvr. interesting and inspirational mlkj Hostesses for the evening were to the group gathered there' which Mrs. Wilbur Crain. Mrs. Stanley was followed by several musical Frye and Mrs. Dale McMullin. numbers. The next regular meeting will The fifth grade mothers were be March 9. the hostesses being hosts for the afternoon and served Mrs. Rolx’rt Bowser and Mrs. refreshments at the tea hour. Mrs. P Weinkauf. Harold Axley was chairman of the IMMi. < Lt It MEETS I RII» U committee. Mrs. will enter- Tlie next monthly meeting of the P-TA was announced for Mar tain the P.D.G. Garden club Fri 27. and will be an evening gather day, March 3. at 1:30 at her home ing. । in Delight Valley. DORCAS CIRCLE PLANS AID TO DP FAMILY At the February 15 meeting of the Dorcas Circle of the Baptist church which was held at the church, it was voted to contribute 3100 toward the transportation of a DP family from Ukrain. This Ukrainian family consisting of the parents and six children ranging in age from two years to 14 have been in an English DP camp, and is being sponsored by the local Baptist church. The man is an auto mechanic. Mrs. Ervin Hansen, vice presi- dent, presided over the business meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. P. J. Bush. The afternoon was spent with White Cross work for Dr. Osterholm. a missionary in charge of a hospital in Africa. Mrs. Hansen led the devot ionals. The Circle met again February 22 to complete the White Cross work. Carrie E. Spears Passed Away Sun ONTARIO, ORE The 18 page mill-century edition of the bi- weekly paper "Ontario Argus Observer" is now nxvivin;; many i b mquet from Journalists as well -is ()regon lore-lovers Roughly, this special edition lx divided into two parts One deals with historical topk's and the other witli success stories of in dividual enterprise Piediction: This Issue of thc O A O. w ill be the object of much scrambling amongst collectors of early Oregon data April 19 Deadline For Registering In May Primary If von to vote in the i May primary and are not sure ; that you are registri vil in the : district you are supposta! to vote, ¡ better check to I m - sure. I leadline for registration is April 19th, 30 days iwion* the primary. If you have changed your place of resi dence or are voting for the first time, you should register or if the boundary of your voting pre cinct has been changed such as has h tp n? I ia Cottage Grove , wh - the bo ndariea o( the low precincts have le«n changed. Some may h ivc chang«*d their addre :t ev n thought they live in the same votir ; precinct. Those registered a indejiendcnts and those nff.l: t. .1 with minor politi cal pai'tic e i vote only on non and local partisan ■ nd Lane G<w*<*.y Grand Jury cis Six The 1. me concluded .• ity grand jury l.T session Fri :iromg six true - s rev lowed bills out Th.- tv d included : ! t«-t- r th« jury on ch of -s-ault and rob- lx-ry while rmed with a danger- ous qx-1 and Cai I C. Humphrey, accused of larceny by bailie. The following were indicted: J R. Nichols, alleged forgery of a bank check; Norma 1 Nichols, al- legid forgery of a b ink check; James B. Doss, drawing a bank check on insufficient fund- ; DcJ- mer E. Fleming, alleged forgery by endorsement: Kenneth L Tup per. alleged non-support; Harry Alex Adair, alleged non-support. The jury failed to condemn the county jail after a tour of the jail and county farm, but made some recommendations regarding re- painting and redecorating the wo- men's quarters on the farm. OREGON AT LARGE Mercy killings an1 in the new-- Overheard two college boys in heavy argu- ' ment. Finally in desperation the! losing one threw up his hands and ' said. "1 don’t car«' what science | shows I'll lx1 if I'd want to 1 marry a girl w lin'd given her grandmother the gun.” THE DALLIS. ORE : The snow on county roads in Wasco county has lasted longer than in any other section of the state. PORTLAND. ORE: Jack Cody of Cialy Kid fame tlie ex-swim- ining couch of Portland's Multno mah Athletic club who made Nancy Merki and Suzanne Zim merman the big splashes they now- arc has two grandsons living here. Neither of them swim Why? Because they're afraid «if the water. MANNING, ORE School kept In n big way in this Wushlng'on county tow n during the recent .storms. While thc thermometer r xtrred down to 12 below mid the roads Ix'cmne too .snow-clogged for school bus traffic, temporary sleeping quarters were arranged ut the schoolhouse for children residing in thc fur corners of the school district, mid meals were served at thc nearby Pei kins home. % Mis Atiblc V Mnion. age bl*, of 435 So River Road, Cottuge Grove, imssed away Th'iisdal’. Felt 23, at a Eugene hospital She was Ixirn Abbie WaJklT J u uary 24. 1881 In MicldggH. «pd came to Cottage Grove from Mich igan 50 years ago. She Was M«l • ried to James It I.emon in Col lage Grove in P.Mik Surviving Ori' her husband; one Min by n previous marriage, Eddie Valentine. Cgl- tagc Grove; four giaigJriiUdrvn; one great-grandchild and Ihroc xlgtera. Mrs. Robert Wi|»6n, Huy City, Michigan; Mrs Gvgigo is, Vancouver, H C.: and Mi-» C. C f igle. Tampa, Florida Services were held at MUI» Mortuary Saturday. February 25. at 2:30 pm Thc Rev Frank Brown offIclnted Intormonf Wb» in the IOOF cemetery, OÚ|ta^e Grove. Articles Wanted fpr Mental Hospital Have you forgotten those ar ticles you wen' going to dpnijta to the patlentx of the »ta|c ni»ntal hos|iital at Salem Y Well, If you hurry you can atlll yet them to the president of tlir Auxiliary of the Veterans of Fnn'ign Wars Post No. 3173. Mr» Lee Duffy. »H4 Birch street This lx a very worthy project the auxiliary moinbcra are undertaking to axxlxt ifhe l-ane County chapter of mental health association of Oregon. Any organization or individual is solicited to contribute article» many ot wMcM you have around your home. Jbst taking up «pgCf- Articles especially aoliclted - arc: men mid woman'» clothing, maga- (jigsaw), sports' equifiment. »licet miulr. musical instrument*, fancy work mid toilet article» Any of thrw item* would be greatly ap preciated. and us »oon a» |x>a»ible. X y IL Beauty Shop on Mezzanine Floor Cottage Grove Hotel Uil Permanent* nnd Cold Wave Lorayne Botro Appoilituietìts wijji Gladys Adam* (Friday and Saf unlay (July) Phone 43 _______ m Thoac Gorgeoy* New GAGE HATS! • Mrs. Carrie E. Spears, age 65 years, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs Carl Raymond. Route 1, Cottage Grove, Sunday, February 26. following a brief ill ness. Carrie E. Kadwell was Ixirn Easton, December 18, 1885 Maryland. When about one y. a old she moved to Chase, Michigan with her parents, where she re ceived her education. She married Chinook Salmon Arriving daily in nil their glory William S. Spears at Chase on March 28, 1903. They made their Planted in Umpqua home at Chase until moving ta Liberation of 3(X),(HX> fall chi- Cottage Grove December 1. 1928. Mr. Spears passed away in 1917 rvxik salmon in the I'mjxiua River Nationally Advertised In: Mrs. Spears was a lifelong mem system has been completed, the Oregon State Game Commission ber of the Methodist church. MAD A MOSELLE Survivors include two daughters, 1 announced recently. A two per Mrs. Ruth Richmond and Mrs. cent return of these fingerling HARPERS BAZAAR Pearl Raymond, both of Cottage salmon to spawning grounds on the Umpqua river would lx- more Grove; one son. Roy Spears, of (’HARM Eugene; six grandchildren and one than twice the number of return ing salmon checked over Winches SEVENTEEN great-grandchild. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Funeral services were held at ter dam on the North Fork of the the Smith Funeral chapel at 2:00 Umpqua by Game Commission Members of the Royal Neighbors p.m. Tuesday, February 28, with field agents in 1949. One-half j met Tuesday night for a social the Rev. William Sutterlin of ! those young fall Chinook salmon i evening in the hall. ficiating. Burial was in the IOOF- wen? released above Winchester tables of canasta were at play with Dam and the other half were re- | Masonic cemetery. Maude Funk in charge of enter leased in waters below the dam. tainment. Refreshments of pie and These salmon were reared at the EUGENE ATTORNEY coffee closed the evenings enter Rock Creek Hatchery near Rose tainment. Dorothy Ar nest Alice Foster Elmer Sahlstrom, Eugene at- burg. Spring chimxik salmon arc torney, announced Thursday he also being reared at this hatchcry 509 Main Street — Phone .36 MEETING SET FOR MARCH » for the Game Commission’s new The Women’s Society of Chris would file as a Democratic can salmon rehabilitation program on didate for the joint Lane-Linn tian Service of the Methodist County scat in the State Senate. the Utn|x|ua River. church will meet in the church The scat has been occupied since parlor, Thursday, March 2, at 7:45 1943 by Angus Gibson of Junction for a dessert course and monthly City. meeting. This meeting is for all Sahlstrom, who has practiced ladies of the church. law in Eugene since his gradua tion from the University of Ore MRS. M ATSON IS HOSTESS gon law school three years ago Mrs. William Watson was host- es to the members of the Friendly has been active in Democratic party work. At the University he club Tuesday at a dessert course was president of the Young Demo and social afternoon at the home on of Mrs. Ella Zimmerly. Mrs. Ed crats, and since that time has served on several committees for Hoyt and Mrs. J. L. Stokes were the Lane County Democratic or welcomed as new members. ganization. He is legal advisor to The March meeting will be with the state Young Democrats. Mrs. N. E. Compton. He is 32 years old, married and and father of one child. In addition MRS. R. B. HILI, to his law practice, he is a certi ENTERTAINS SOCIALLY fied accountant, and has had ex Mrs. R. B. Hill entertained the perience as a partner in a lumber Neighbors of Woodcraft at. its firm. He has served three years monthly social meeting at her on the Lane County Red Cross home Tuesday evening at an 8 drive, and foi two years on the These are from the school re o'clock dessert, which was follow Lane County Chest. He is a mem placement and carry the same ed by an evening of cards. A spec ber of the Chamber of Commerce, guarantee as new appliances. ial guest was Mrs. William Schil Elks, Toastmasters, County, State ling. and National Bar Associations, the The next regular business meet Oregon Club, professional, legal PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED ing was announced for Tuesday and accounting societies, and the evening. March 7, at 8 p.m. in the Lutheran church. IOOF hall. SEE THESE VALUES TODAY! Arnest’s Dress Shop SPECIAL PRICES Frigidaire Ranges Refrigerators GLADYS ANDERSON INSTALLED At the regular meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary February 21, Gladys Anderson was installed as conductress. The members honor- cd Ethel Thomas at a surprise birthday shower following the meeting, The next meeting is scheduled for March 7. Household Hint A spot on furniture, such as s dr made bv spilling cologne, may be removed by rubbing with oil and cigaret ashes if the finish isn't gone. Rub in a circular motion, then wipe off with clear oil and wax or polish, as you like. Shellacked woods are particularly so -epithio to stains from cologne, as the alco hol dissolves the finish. 48 N. 9th Wicks Electric Phone 337