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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1950)
TAKE DRIVERS TEST MONDAY AT UH Y HALL Rodeo Results A Drivers Licenxe Examiner will be on duty in Cot tune Grove Mon day, Sept 25 at the City Hall In- tween the hour* of 9:30 a in. mid 3:30 pin., according to mi an nouncement received floin the Secretary of State*» office. Persons wishing licenses or jht - mlts to drive are asked to get in touch with the examiner well ahead of the acheduled cloning hour In order to aHKtire completion of their application with a mini mum of delay. Continued from page 1 Rlbboiitying, merenamiise cer tificat«' from Short’s Grocery: Stanley Purdy, first; Donny Parks, Eugene, second; B. Bayless, third Steer riding, purse donated by Webb's Haardware: Mac Berry, e, sec- first; Oscar Patten, oii<i; Ernest Munn, Tillamook, Police and Fire Departments Lose Men to Armed Services The Cottage Grove Ute Jx-part- iiidit us well as the Cottage Grove IHilicr depurtnu-nt lias Iwen hard liit by the requirements of the armed Hfivices The lire depart Marine Corps recruiter will I m - I Im d ment bus lost the services of one j Musical chairs Iirsi prize, n pair paid fireman and thre«- memtwr» j in Cottage Grove at the ¡x>st office of riding tsiots donated by Peter of tile volunteers within the past to interview applicants for the U. son dopai tmenl store, won by Kay two months. Tracy Arnold, who S Marines Monday, Sept. 25. If you aie between 17 and 32 Leonard: second prize, horse has been employed as n paid fire statile donated l>y Collage Grove man for sometime, took his physi years of age and can pass the re by Raymond cal examination last week prior to quired mental and physical exam Pharmacy, won ination, you may now be enlisted Lilley. induction into the army on Sep Wheelbarrow nice, sack of horse tember 25th. Mike Hunter, also a in the Marine Corps for a 3 or 4 fe«'d donated by B Kt H Feed store: paid fireman, who wax later Mans- ' year enlistment or ybu may enlist Johnny Downing, Eugene, first; ferred to the ¡»lice department in the Marine Corps Reserve for an indefinite period and assigned Earl Railway, wcond. has enlisted in the army air corps •’M» mile free-for-all, jihotograph and rc[xirted for duty at the air immediately to active duty. For complete information visit donated by Clark's Studio: IxiUie base in San Antonio, Texas Mon Torrlcellas, Eugene, first; Iwo day. Chas. Whitlix'k also under tlie Marine Corps recruiter at the Cottage Grove post office Monday, Cole, Creswell, second. went his physical for induction or contact the Marine Corps Re Pony express, purse donated by into the army last week. Clint Spriggs, blacksmith: Iwo The navy took two volunteer cruiting office, Room 6, U. S. Post Dahl. Creswell, first; Iwuic forri- firemen previously, Bob Roner, I Office in Eugene. cdlas, Eugene, second who Joined the navy and Bob Gith- Stake race, six dinners donated ens, who was called into the naval by Town Talk Cafe: Creswell, reserves. first; Cottage Grove, second. G. M. Peckham, fire chief, said Four-num bareback racej purs«' Monday the department would be donated by Western Auto Supply: glad to receive applications from' Freight cars stacking up in rail- Creswell, first; Ixmie Torrl<'eilas’ thoM* who might be interested in road yards in the East and Mid- team, second. la job as n paid fireman and that I has been reported by Officials of the rixlco included, Other volunteers were needed. He west Nicho!.. Jocol appiiance dealer who Stub Mosby and Mac Berry, woidd prefer he said, to ree ve ho from t<j judges; llolx-rt Perkins and Mar «PP canons from those not in the ; (ha( |Jar( of |hp coun)ry ion PUrdy, in charge of races; J B. rn a^e‘ I In conversations with yardmas- Ix'onnrd, announcer; Chet Purdy, , ten in Chicago^ Nldxrta lamed arena director; l»ia Leonard, arena secretary; luirry Levens and 1 empty cars enter the terminals Put Hinkson, timers. each day and that they are the The commute- in chingo of th. E ä — Roum roundup w.i '.,m|x ...I of Eduard | Ui Dvullivv DdUlll source of headaches for the train men. The same situation exists in Potter, Stub Mostly, 1x>n Lyons. | at least five major Eastern cities, Rotx rt P« rkinH, Eva Purdy, Alta Beatrice Jean Baum. 24. passed Nichols said. Miller and l»ls Leonard. Arrange- awny Monday. September 18. 1950 The grain movement has not menu for th.' buckaroo breakfast at the home of her ¡»rents at 342 were made by Beatrice Weldon, North Tenth street. Cottage been a big factor in the car short Eva Purdy, and Alta Miller, while I Grove, following a long illness. She age this year, according to the . . ,, . J’ yardmasters Nichols talked to, be- Mrs. O. M. Patten was in charge’ Tv, ’ “““ of ‘he grain has ¿one of concessions. 1926. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pithi>r to ,.)(.vaforsKor other s\,r. James (t. Doleman, and came to * — ................................. - - Steers were furnished by Harold „ ,, - ... . . age bins. They felt that the fault Wooley of Drain and bucking ' ‘n ^e method of distributing horses were loaned by Chet Purdy. in 1939. On October 24. 1948 she the empty cars, Nichols said. Dr. D A. Morris and Dr. S. G. ¡was married in Portland to Dr.' a Oberg, and Mills Ambulance, were Uoyd Baum, who survives. Mrs CL. 3TOF6 TO in attendance in case of accident, Baum was a graduate of laurel- but their services were not needed. wixxi academy und a member of Anan Sonn ¡Fl GG the Cottage Grove Seventh-day ^w»» »■■ vw Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoover of Adventist church. You'll find It in the classified. Surviving besides her husband' Vancouver, Wn„ have purchased Pages 12 and 13. and ixirents arc: one brother, John *^e Graham and Thorp lease in Edward Doleman, Cottage Grove; |,h<? slxth Street Building and plan two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Boring of ,o »P0” a shoe s‘°re «»n' it waa Forest Grove and Miss Kathleen announced today by W. G. Robert- Dolcman of Cottage Greve; and | ■on' owner of the building. The new owners and managers two grandmothers. Mrs. Harry Roach and Mrs. Charles Newton, hoi» to have the store opened within two weeks and plan to both of Cottage Grove. Services will be held Thursday, ' move to Cottage Grove as soon as September 21, at 10:30 am., at ■ living quarters are available. They Mills Mortuary with Elder Gordon । wUI have their s‘orc in the quar- officiating. Burial will be in the ,ers formerly occupied by Graham ¡Cottage Grove IOOF cemetery. and Thorp. I i Funeral parking space available. • I Marine Recruiter Due Here Monday Local Man Finds Freight Car Surplus In Eastern Yards A New Kitchen? It’s Easy! Services Thursday 'h'’ ,iome’im‘‘3 as ™ny ns 150 - - mid ho arc nil the many other neccMMitry pre-fall home repair*. Call for free eHtiimitcH, then let our experi- enord buihlerH do the job rapidly — econom ically. MIU WORK Bowser Bros. Carpenter Shop Just So. of Ixirane Valley Lumber Co. I’ll. 328-Y LINFIELD COLLEGE, McMinn- villi' Ronald Edwin Hite oi Cot- tage Grove arrived on th«' campus i oi Linfield college, this week,! where he has been awarded a scholarship on the basis of high school achievements, according to Dr. E, Avard Whitman, registrar. The Senti««*!, < ottagc Grove, Oregon 37 in Kindergarten At Two Sessions Page S The first issue of the New York Weekly Journal, Nov. 15, 1733, contained an aiticle on liberty of the press. The Cottage Grove Public School Kindergarten started classes September 6th at the Pres byterian church with an enroll- , Incomparable ment of 37 students. These chil dren attend either the morning or । Wednesday ‘ afternoon session. Under the su- „ Freshmen registered - • । l<t 2) and clasM-s begin today, pervision of their teacher, Mrs. Preliminary activities include a Elta Gray, a certified kindergar- ' football gam«' with Eastern Ore ten teacher, the « Mildren learn co- gon College of Education of I-a- ' operative play, routine, and self Grande, a freshman - sophomore help by activities with constructive picnic, and a student body assem • toys and planned activities such as $2.00 Size for bly with stunt night. । various field tri|x*. The equipment i includes among other things a rec ord player donated by the Lions I Club an«l a sandbox, the lumber (plus Federal tax) Five members of the Army En- ' for which was last year donated by < listed Reserve corps from the Cot Sears Building Supply and built ' tage Grove area were called to by one of the kindergarten fathers?' YOUR CHOICE The tuition of $7.50 per month is active duty recently. They are: CpI Jack E. Bradford. CpI. Eldon one of the lowest in the state. of Cara Nome Cold Cream B. Grable, Pfc. Jack L. Ross, Pfc. I New enrollments arc still tx'ing (for normal «kin), Special Erwin W. Wilson, all of Cottage accepted until a maximum of 50 Cleansing Cream For Dry Grove; and Pvt. Joe A. Owen of students is reached. You may still Skin, or liquefying Cleansing enroll your child by calling 639 Cream (for oily skin). Creswell. • evenings, or 711R. The 4-year-old narsery class will Half-Pritt Beruf y Spedai 1 loss SEE OPERATION ‘MIKI* open when the enrollment reaches Members of the Cottage Grove 20, at which time a teacher and a I Lions club assembled for the first room will be provided. So far there r^TsToo fall meeting of the club Thursday are 12 children enrolled in this saw a movie on operations. Miki” class and others will be put on the by O. M. Palmateer of Portland list by calling Mrs. Carlton W« kx 1- with the Standard Oil Co. This ard, phone 193L. film depicted a mythical invasion Because of the large kindergar- | of Hawaii and showed some of the ten clas.T it will be-necessary to present day army training meth move to a larger room s«»n, and ' ods employed. Some of the movies \ the Armory has been selected as a sponsored by the Standard Oil Co. very suitable place. The group will were also shown at the South probably begin holding sessions l.ane county fair. there some time in October. too • cold cream I CARA NOME I EJI HANG IT UP! -II rwpiina no flrax «no«. It lolla ltet.ll hw,a liat <*>ilnat II« wail s his home in Oroville, Washington. । °n September 9. He was born in Harrison county. Iowa. October 6. 1869, and moved to California as | a young man. Later ho come to [ (>regon, and was married to Sadie Mae Thompson in Eugene in 1903.. They moved to Montana in 1919 i from Cottage Grove, and to Oro ville in 1930, where they had since . resided. Surviving are his widow; two : brothers. John of Onawa. Iowa, land F. M. of Hartshorn, Mo.; four sisters, Miss Dora Steuart of Ard more, Okla.; Mrs. Isabelle Kerr. Mandarrin. Iowa; Mrs. C6ra Keev er. Loveland. Colo.; and Mrs. Doll I Harman. Salt Lake City. Utah. Graveside services were held Sept 13 at 2 p m. at the local IOOF , cemetery. Mills Mortuary was in ( charge of arrangements. From its "Magic Handle” to its low, streamlined housing the all new singer * Vacuum Cleaner is built for a perfect clean ing performance. Its design—its exclusive work-saving fea tures spring from the suggestions of a million housewives who know--from experience— what they need in cleaning equipment. Yes, here is the cleaner you always wanted. It is really new—with 5 all new, ex clusive features: GIT-UNDIR ABI LITT— houainq only 5" MAGIC HANDIA— ■. your clMnAr within fingertip ruHich — cord control, cord outM. handle 2 apMci CORD REWIND tools tn cord without wind ing by hand. 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OFFER TUBES ACCESSORIES JUST RECEIVED A SHIP MENT OF FOOTBALLS FOR THE FUTURE ALL-AMERICANS EXPIRES SEPTEMBER C. E. HOLMES RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION Hinay SB S. Phone fi| Kern’s for Drugs »RUE STORES SOLD AT All Tim«« to ¡nitty up— Th<> rain is coming and you’ve put it off long enough. You can now get gyro! Fluid Drive— Ine proved oil-cushioned coupling between engine and clutch—on all J^- ond 1-ton models. How almut a GOOD knife for the kitchen or the camping trip? fluid d W MRaM' Trucks » • DEER BAGS RIFLE CASES COTS AIRMATTRESSES Your truck lasts longer! ‘ HORNET, prices reduced to । «209.00 — mi 1.00 a We finance sales Power saw rental Overhauling on All Makes kitchen FOR VALUES The Ixine County Non-Partisan Veterans Committe to retain Gov. 1 Douglas McKay will be host Sept. 23 at a luncheon for the governor and for delegates from similar committees from all 36 Oregon counties. The luncheon will be at noon at the Eugene Hotel. All veterans ।and their wives, whether or not members of the Ijine County com mittee. will be welcome to attend the meeting. Also welcome will be members of women’s auxiliaries of veterans organizations, and mem- I Iters of the women’s veteran I groufis. Hornet - Titan Sales & Service Eor real convenience in the W ATCH OCR WINDOWS Chezem Saw Shop BUDGET TERMS Allowanae for your prêtent model QirE* T'p! We'll arrange a demon- O 1 JL ! tiration in your own home WEBBS CREAMS Governor McKay To Be Honored Vacuum Cleaner ERMI (W ions a9a'nst Amos Steuart, a former resident $7.75 Dow n DOLÍRR BUMf MARSHAL! WHLS SlilRf 15c of Cottage Grove, passed away nt $79.75 hfk 1.00 Called By Army Former Resident Rites Here 13th FOR GREATER CLEANING TCOAY Only Once a Year! CREAMS LIMITED SUPPL Y GET YOURS NOW/ Thur«., Sept. 21, IIIÖ0 Ron Hite Enters Linfield College ' gyrol Fluid Drive cushions against jars and shocks on more than 80 vital drive-line parts—including clutch, trans- mission, and rear axle. As a result, your truck lasts longer. Tires last longer, too, because oil-smooth starts help to avoid wheel-spinning. Your upkeep costs are lower! Your Dodge "Job-Rated" truck with Fluid Drive will spend less time in the shop, more time on the road. Because Fluid Drive protects trans mission and other drive-line parts, it cuts repair bills . . . helps assure thrifty operation for a long, long time. Enamel Cups Platos and Cooking Utensils Your driving is easier! With Fluid Drive, power applica tion is so sm-oo-oo-th that you enjoy an entirely new standard of truck performance. You can loaf along in high, slow down, speed up again—all without touching gearshift lever or clutch. Wiik atttfeú ä AJ| QQ Come in for proof of Fluid Drive economy on Dodge "Job-Rated" trucks. And ask us for interesting booklet of many Fluid Drive advantages! Being positive Is often just being mistaken at the top of one’s voice. 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