Smith’s Furniture
ATOM SPIES GET DEATH SENTENCE
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Our Sincere Congratulations
to till*
(MITTAGE (¿ROVE HOSPITAL its stuff nnd
board of directors.
Russell E. Smith
litli anti Whiteaker
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Phone 101
Smith’s Funeral Chapel
The
COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL
EPITOMIZES THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT
DEATH SENTENCE Is Imposed on atom spies Julius Rosenberg and his
wife, Ethel (above), by New York Federal Court Judge Irving Kr,uff-
Bian. In pronouncing the first death penalty ever given to an American
citizt n for espionage, the judge described Rosenberg as the prime rnovet
in a "diabolical consplncy to destroy a peace-loving. God-fearing na
tion." Execution was set for the week of May 21. A sentence of 30 yean
was given by the same court to Morton Sobel!, who was likewise con-
victed of helping to give atomic acereta to Kuisia.
(International)
IN
Oregon 4-H Youth
To Spend Summer
In New Zealand
A GREAT SECTION OF
That
OREGON.
DOLEMAN’S BAKERY
319 Main St.
Ph. 19
EVERY BUSINESS NEED
Redding Announcements anti Invitations — The Sentimi.
Even if you live
or in the
t »n goni in, and state visitors
have a festive year in store for
them as outlined in the first print
ing of the 1951 Oregon Schedule
of Events, which the state highway
commission travel department pub
lished this week Over 150 com-
rnunity events arc listed in the
six-page schedule.
The list carries Oregon com
munity events scheduled from
April through December. One of
the first listed is the Yaquina Bay
Ling Cod Irerby, Newport, April
15-July 1.
Some of the other highlight
events include the Shrine Circus,
Portland Ice Arena, April 17-22
2nd Annual Music Festival, Cor
vallis, May 8; pea Festival. Milton-
Freewater, May 11-12; National
< rab Festival, Newport. May 19-
20; Azalea Festiyal, Brookings.
May 26-27 (tentative); Fleet of
Flowers, D« |>oe Bay, May 30; Port- Thur»., April 10, IMI
land P.O
Fl tival, Jum- 6-li>
Strawberry Festival. Lebanon,
June 8-9; Timber Carnival, Al
bany, July 2-4. Cottage Grove
Rodeo, July 14-15; Miss Oregon
Pagent, Seaside, July 27-«29, and
many others.
Most county fairs arc scheduled
during August and September The
Oregon State Fair, Salem, will be
held September 3-9 Many Fourth
of July celebrations are listed at
various Oregon communities. A
number of salmon derhles are
scheduled for late summer, includ-
ing those a* Astoria, Waldport-
Yachats and Pacific City-Woods.
by
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With Pride We Salute
the
people and board of
directors who were
responsible for
our new
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A sensible looking girl very
often is not as sensible as she j
looks because a sensible girl has ’
more sense than to look sensible.
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Go not into the way of the un- '
christly, but wheresoever you i
recognize a clear expression of
God's likeness, there a bid in con
fidence and hope.
Mary Baker Eddy
Sentinel
The Heat lari, Cottage Grow, Oregon
COTTAGE
GROVE
HOSPITAL
OWENS SUPER GARAGE
General Repair and Welding
East Main
Phone 721-R
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OF THIS (OMMIMTY. IT IS A FIXE INSTI-
TITION
Schedule of Events
Lists Community
Activities in State
C. G. Sentinel
Phone 555 - 556
the mountain
don’t miss the open house of the
A chance to see how they farm
on the other side of th<* world is
in store for an Oregon farm boy
this summer. The state 4-H office
at Oregon State college has an-
noUnced that Glenn Klein, 23. of
Aumsville, has been chosen to
participate in the 1951 Interna
tional Farm Youth Exchange pro
gram He will spend four months
in New Zealand.
About 60 young men and women
from 34 states will take part in
this plan to promote better under
standing between rural people of
the United States and foreign
countries. Each will live on one or
i more farms in the country to
which he is assigned, and share in
the daily work and social life of
[the "host”family.
Klein lives on a 60-acre farm
which operates both a dairy and
a greenhouse. He has been a 4-H
club member and is now a senior
id agriculture education at Oregon
State college.
His trip is sponsored by the
¡campus 4-H club and Mu Beta
! Beta, honorary 4-H society. It will
I h > financed partly by contributions
j raised by 4-H clubs throughout
the state and partly by the Na
tional 4-H Club Foundation of
I America.
The Cottage Grove Community
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is FORTUNATE
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in having a HOSPITAL
WE EXTEND BEST WISHES
TO THE HOSPITAL STAFF
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We the undersigned wish
to thank the people
who have made this
hospital possible.
CURTIN
Mr». Grace Thompson, Reporter
Phone 13FS
COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL
Saturday and Sunday, April 21 and 22
NELSON ELECTRIC
Just across the .Main Street bridge
31 So River Road
The Cottage Grove area has
joined many other communities
over the nation in making one of
the MOST PROGRESSIVE STEPS
in its history in providing hos
pitalization for its people.
We are happy to join others
in extending best wishes for a job
well done.
Madonna-Arnold Lumber Co
Phone 310
Mrs. I.00 Nowak. Jimmy and
Dennis returned liome Saturday
from a visit
relatives in
Wisconsin. They brought home a
■ new car.
Corporal Jack Kerr and Mrs.
Kerr left Saturday morning from
Roseburg to return to Pittsburg.
Calif., where Jack is stationed at
Camp Stoneman nearby.
L. E. Cosby sold his trailer
house during the past week and
is now using the store as living
I quartern.
Several in school have had the
measles and a good many more
i are expected to have them.
Leslie Crane with a permit burn-
। ed logged-off land Friday, secur
ing a good burn. Bernell Goins
stood by with his cat in case the
fire went over fire trails.
I Sunday school is being held each
Sunday at the Curtin school house
at ten o’clock. Mr. Arthur F. Kei-
stiup of Roseburg is organizer and
there were 23 in attendance the
| past Sunday. Anyone interested is
urged to attend.
The Clarence Anlauf’s are en
joying their new car.
The house in which the Morris
killings reside and owned by the
Sam Gilmans' caught fire last
Monday afternoon from sparks
from the flue. Quick discovery of
the fire saved the house. The Bill
ings lost all of their possessions
last August when fire destroyed
their cabin in mill camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Putney
and family of Bellfountain visited
friends Sunday at Curtin as they
were enroute to Yoncalla to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Evon Pen
nington and family. The Putneys
lived near Leona for several years,
leaving the community about six
years ago.
Ralph Marvick and Charles W.
Booher spent Sunday up Dorena
way fishing, reporting a fair
catch.
Several neighbor ladies gathered
at the Goins home Tuesday to help
Mrs. Goins celebrate her birthday
Those enjoying the potluck dinner
were Mrs. Sam Gilman, Mrs. Ix\s-
lle Crane, Jean and Susan: Mrs.
John Sowles, Mrs. Norman Suiter.
Mrs. Andrew Redifer, Mrs. Flora
Holt, Mrs. Willis Booher and
Lauren. Mrs. Sidney Meacham,
Mrs. Eldon Thompson and Gary,
and the hostess, Mrs. Bernell
Goins. Other afternoon guests
were Mrs. Harry Hoy and Janice
of Creswell. Mrs. Redifers' birth-
day was also honored as it oc-
curred the day before.
THE GROVE TAVERN
EAGLE TAVERN
THE CLUB
CON’S TAVERN
FRANK’S TAVERN
Well
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We all knew that the people of Cottage
Grove have a progressive attitude and
now they’ve proved it by their new
addition — the
COTTAGE GROVE
HOSPITAL
Humphrey ’s Grocery
Dorma, Ore.
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