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Thurs., Mar. 26. IMS
The sentinel, (ottane tiróte, Oregon
All-School Smoker
Will Be Held 27th
By Saundra Sue Carlson
Five CG Gun Club
Members Attend
Umpqua Basin Meet
Page S'
vs Tein B< > hfold 1 >< m A-
brecht vs. Dave Thomas, Jerry
Ha: rison vs. Dick Duer: Don
Mathis vs. Larry Garoutte; Jon
Thies vs. Jim Nichols; Eugeni' Cox
vs. Philip Wil< n: Larry Stanley
vs. Jun Violette; Richard Duremus
vs. Tom Bridges; Dick Kelly vs.
Jerry Montgomery: Dave Thomas
vs. Jim Pynch and Joel Pynch vs.
Dean Albrecht.
Ten boxing and wrestling
matches will be presented at the
all-school smoker held by the Cot
tage Grove Future Faimers in
the high sch oi gym Friday.
March 27 at 8 p.m. Admission for
adults will be 50 cents and 25
Grace groweth after gover
cents for students. Everyone is nance. Thomas Becon
welcome.
Grace is more beautiful than
Referees will be R. L. Dusen- beauty. R. W. Emerson
berry, Lee Henningsgaard and
Wallace Ciochetti.
Wedding Announcements and
Matches will be as follows: Bill Invitations. — The Sentinel.
The Pacific Academy of Accountancy will offer courses
in Cottage Grove under competent local consultant as
follows:
PFBLIC A( ( Ol M ING
C. P. A. COACHING
(OST ACCO1NTING
CONTROLLER
EXECl T1YE
GENERAL MOTOR SYSTEM
For particulars see Mr. Pickles, Cottage Grove Hotel,
32-ltp
Thursday and Friday, March 26-27.
Tlie Umpqua Basin <-
Council met at Rosel
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on ALL LIGHTING
■vation
March
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FIXTURES
represented including Cottage
(he ■ Oregon Fish and
ime comm sion and the IXjug-
' County Park Board.
Attending from the local club
ere A. D Baker, M O. Wicks,
irl Stewart, W. W. Hileman and
Ras Vincent.
delegation
For Rost of Month
YOl R HOTPOINT DEALER
which is being spons red by the
local club for deer and elk The
Drain club reported that the Drain
organization had paid several
bounties for predatory animals in
addition to the bounties paid by
the county and state. This pro-
grant. launched by the North
Douglas club, encourages hunting
predatory animals in tiiat area.
Bill Pitney of the Oregon Fish
Commission reported a poor run
LATHABt SCH OOL BASKETBALL TEAM is town above, winner of second place of Winchester steelhead thru Feb
spot in the recent Second Class District Tourney at Veneta, whi te it also was awarded t ie ruary and March. He expressed
coveted sportsmanship trophy. Team members are (first tow. left to light) Nick (He. .hope that the tuns would increase
student manager; Bobby Peters, captain, holding the sportsmanship trophy, Sam GoL,| as the temperature comes up. Mr.
stated that
Pitney
Paul Hammond. Don Sproul, Don Matthews holding the second piaee awa^
thousand IS-mon th-old salmon had
Morris. (Second row, left to right) Frederick DeMars, Bobb} Simons, IJojd ( ast. bob a been rel<
Winchester
salt
Williams. Earl Powell and Calvin Davis, coa h.
dam for the migration
MT. VIEW
Mrs. Walter N. Dowel»,
Reporter. Phone 33-F-ll
Thornton Corners
Mrs. J. W. Fisher
Telephone 33F5
DOREMA
Jeanette Kelly, Reporter
Phone 1167 Bl
SMITH ELECTRIC
5(h) Main
Ph. 15
SUNNY WEATHER??
Well, it won’t be long before it’s
here, and then is the time for
vacation — Don’t be caught on the
road with a bad motor.
NOW-is the time to check
your car
Lion Thin Clads
To Meet 2 Teams
For 1st Test 27th
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Elfving left
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Garoutte
of Portland were house guests Tuesday of last week for a week's are receiving congratulations on
visit
in
Modesto.
Calif.,
with
Mr
over the week end of Mr. and i
the arrival of their second son.
The Cottage Grove high school
Mrs. Glen Cochran. The Patter- j and Mis. Haldor Hansen, uncle March 19.
track team will get the first test
and
aunt
of
Mr.
Elfving.
sons and Cochrans attended the
team
Mr«, Atthur Bales has been go-
streigth when
Miss Ethel Richardson of Silk
golden wedding anniversary at
Lowell and Pleasant Hill
meets
Eugene
for
treatment
for
ing
to
recent overnight
Goshen of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Creek was
an ear infection. Her condition is March 27. The charges will be
TOWING
Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stith visitor of Lila Strickland.
split into two squads, one team
slowly improving.
were guests also at the golden
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson en
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kelly ac will meet Lowell and another
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Riggs.
tertained at dinner one evening companied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pleasant Hill. Coach Bob Dusen-
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Perrin of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gil Hill f Cottage Grove to the bas berry reports that about 70 can-
Seaside were week end guests of Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Boh ketball tournament Friday night, didates
working out am mg
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield and Bauder as guests, both of Cottage March 20.
the viusity and frosh squad.
C. B. Sears. Mrs. Perrin is a Grove.
Among the men showing the
Mrs. LeRoy Potter was hostess
Mrs. R. C. McNew has been to a group of friends at a demon most promise at the present time
cousin of Mrs. Brumfield and C. B.
quite ill during the past week with stration party Friday of last week. are Dick Hankins in the sprints.
Sears.
A potluck dinner was Held for Ken Sloan in the hurdles. Tommi
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cochran and tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Watson of members of the Grange proceeding Long. Jim Bridges and Jim Pat
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George
Patterson of Portland, were Portland were week end visitors the regular meeting Friday eve ten in the distance and on the
frosh squad, Greg Stewart in the
luncheon guests on Monday of of Mrs. Watson’s uncle and aunt. ning, March 20.
Ph. 15«R - 789J
231 So. 10th
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ketcherside.
Walt White of St. Helens, a stu sprints and Dead Castle in the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stith.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Deedon and dent of the U of O accompanied shot put.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cochran wore
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
family were visitors Wednesday B b Kelly home for a few days of
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Mrs. Deedon's father, John spting vacation. They spent the
Ernest Fowler of Eugene.
. .
f < ■■ ■
Castello in Eugene.
latter part of the week at Walt's
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Zeller and
Wilma Strickland visited over home.
two children have rented the C. B. night one night last week with
Sears house.
Carol McKillot.
LORANE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears
Mrs. Gus Nowak, who recently
Mrs. K. O. Conner. Reporter
visited on Sunday at the L. K. .suffered a' severe heart attack at
Phone iiom
1939 Dodge Sedan
Brumfield and C. B. Scars homes. her home here, was taken to
Lorane Rebekah and IOOF
David England visited several Portland the first of last week to
Lodges are jointly sponsoring a
1940 Buick Club Coupe
days last week at the home of consult a heart specialist.
We are proud to start on our40th year in the grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiser of movie "Ghost on the Loose” fea
Stephen Gillispie.
turing the Eastside Kids and se
business in Cottage Grove.We are also proud of the
of
Westfir
were
recent
visitors
Rudolph Carlile is in Cottage
lected short subjects at the IOOF
Grove hospital due to an injury Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ketcherside. hall at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March
many customers who have traded with us during these
Misses Margaret Hemenway and
suffered when a lug on the tractor
28.
1942 Ford Pickup - $195.00
years; also for their children and grandchildren who
caught his clothes and pulled him I Hazel Oliver of Eugene wore
Rebekahs are to bring pies
under the tractor. He suffered week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. whicH will go toward the building ।
have made this store a success.
several broken ribs and a punctur j W. A. Hemenway.
fund for the restrooms.
I
Richard
Heath
of
Hebron.
Mil
ed lung.
Sorry no news this week. The I
Maurice Powers entered the ton Levings of Divide, and Billy flu has struck the Conner family
I
Heath
of
Halfway,
wore
callers
Cottage Grove hospital on Mon
en mass.
'
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Sen ice
day to undergo an operation on the first of the week at the J. W.
Parent Teacher club will meet
I Fisher home.
Tuesday.
Friday evening at the cafeteria.
6th and Wash.
Phone 64
School resumed this week after । Amos Ketcherside and son Le- The school hoard was in charge of
roy,
accompanied
by
Delmar
Ben-
a week’s spring vacation.
ston and Jimmy Williams of Cot the meeting. Eveiyone who is in
tage Grove, spent the week end at terested in the future of Lorane
Siltcoos on a fishing trip. Mrs. schools is ured to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Houck went
Benston and baby stayed here with
1 her mother, Mrs. Ketcherside, to Roseburg Monday of this week. '
cans
Mrs. Hazel Ward will be hostess 1
bars
while Mr. Benston was at Silt
to members of the Rat Creek club j
The big economy size for Spring is
coos.
Keith White of Cottage Grove at her home Wednesday, March 25.
Standby
cans
No. 2 cans
Mrs. Marie Neihaus wishes to
spent the past week at the home
of his uncle, Frank LaBlue, while extend her thanks to her many |
bottles
Standby
Quart jar
his mother. Mrs. O. E. White at friends who sent her cards and I
4 cans 39C
tended a convention in Portland. flowers during her sojouin in the
cans
Standby
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hirsch and hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gilligan were I
children of Reedsport were recent
Standby Can
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Saturday evening callers at the
Can
Rath’s
Henry Kelly home.
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winkleman
cans
Standby
pint
of Walden visited Sunday with family of Albany spent Wednesday ।
of last week at the home of Mr.
2 1g. cans 39C
Mrs. Sadie Alleman.
jars
Standby, Apple
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway and Mrs. Ralph Warren. Mr. Ar
nold
is
Mrs.
Warren's
brother.
were guests over Sunday of their
LeRoy Pullen is very happy
rolls
Northern
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
pkgs.
Grape
Mrs. William F. Norris, in Spring these days after having the cast
3 cans 39C
field
and
accompanied
them removed from his log Tuesday,
pkgs.
March
17.
We
don't
know
if
Mr.
around the Meridian dam in the
Pullen
is
Irish
or
not
but
we
have
Rochester-tailored by
afternoon.
pkgs.
Northern
! 29c pkgs.
D. M. Fullbright and son Mar always heard that was a g od day
for
the
Irish.
He
suffered
a
broken
low of Yoncalla were visitors
rolls
Northern
ibs.
Monday of Mr. Fullbright's daugh leg the very evening before hunt
ing season opened and we know
ter. Mrs. Bennett Newton.
Mrs. Sadie Alleman and her l;e had a fine hunting trip planned
pkgs.
Royal
pkg.
m j b
brother, Roy Foster, are ill at to begin that evening. We wish
their home and are being cared him better luck next year.
cans
Tomato
Dozen
Sidney. CloRene and Ava Lee
for by their brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. Bales of Gold Beach spent the
for
for
R >y Foster recently had a slight latter part of the past week here.
CloRene was a guest of Leah Pul- i
stroke,
it
is
believed
and
Mrs.
For sheer value in a suit of clothes,
Alleman is suffering from the af len.
SHOP OUR SHELVES FOR MORE 39c SPECIALS
Lt. Guon, Sgt. Bradley and Air
ter effects of flu and pneumonia.
the greatest we’ve seen are these
Mrs. Virgil Newton and Bert man Mecht will be at the Row
Newton and daughter Ruth of River Community hall April 9 at
Tiffany Worsteds of the sharkskin,
London wore recent visitors at the 7:30 p.m. to present a free motion
picture on the Operation Sky
mill finished, and twist variety. The
Bennett Newton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darby and watch. Everyone is urged to be
fabrics are built for service and Mi
children of Roseburg were visitors present. Al! present observers now
over
last week end at the homo serving are requested to come and
chaels-Stern’s masterful tailoring
of Mrs. Darby's parents, Mr. and bring at least one guest. This is
Mrs. Ivan Abeene. Mr. and Mrs. important to all of us and most
guarantees you a handsome suit that
J.
A. Heath of Hebron were Satun- 'especially
.
- residents of Disston,
)
day evening guests at the Abcene Rujada. Culp Creek and Dorena.
will fit you perfectly and will last a
REEF — Try our eastern Oregon White Face Beef— there
-
® ®
lii'Pl
The IZnllsr
Kelly rocidonnn
residence has
has been
h R^nnie°Olson of Oakridge was entered three times recently by
long, long time.
is none better. Special price for lockers.
an overnight visitor one night last, prowlers. This is just too often.
SUGAR and SHORTENING will advance Monday.
week of Billy Ketcherside.
230,000
NAT.
GUARDSMEN
SOAP and WASHING POWDER are expected to advance.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. TAKE SIMMER TRAINING
Washington, Oregon. Montana
Clifford Smith in Cottage Grove
at a birthday dinner in honir of and Idaho National Guardsmen
j will be among an estimated 230,-
Mr. Smith’s anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Weybum Kenyon 000 Guardsmen from approximate
and children of Talent and the ly 5,(XX) Federally FM Ognta d Army
Virgil Kenyon family of Cottage units that will take part in inten
Grove were guests for supper Fri sive two-week field training exer
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ar cises this year, Maj Gen. Earl T.
leigh Kenyon. The Weyburn Ken Ricks, Acting Chief, National
yons remained overnight and went Guard Bureau, has announced.
The annual two weeks of field
on to Salem Saturday to visit
another brother. Leo, and his training, which rounds out 48
EVERYTHING FOR MEN”
family. They stopped hero at the weeks of armory
- training, will be
Arleigh Kenyon home again brief- conducted at state and federal
)y on Sunday enroute to their camp« from May through Sep-
home at Talent.
> tember.
Here It Is!
Need Something for
FISHING?
GO TO WORK?
Gene's Auto Service
$100.00
39th Anniversary
McCoy Motors
39th
We Thank You
ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS
TIFFANY
WORSTED
Michaels^-Stern
5
Toilet Soap
Tomatoes
:
Tang
Deviled Meat
Sausage
Mazola Oil
Pork & Beans
10
Koolaid
Sardines
Canday
2
Filberts
Rice . . .
Oranges
S
Grapefruit
4
39C Dog Food
2
39C Groptfruit
2
39C
3
BëCtS
39C Fruit COCktSlI
3
39c Hominy
2
J Oily
4
39c 1 ISSUC
2
Facial Tissue
3
39C NapKinS
2
39c TOWdS
5
39c Pudding
3
39C SOUP
4
39c Bowls
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
Free
Parking
Lot
Free
Delivery
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The Men’s Toggery
517 Main
A. W. HELLIWELL
Phone 65
Short’s Grocery
Phone 1
39 Years
119 So. 6th
1914-1953
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