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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1931)
F H IIlA V . A l'U I'B T IN. INH i rn_. . . . . . . I m u on the Meoute Plan In.eatlliire Nervine . o.d.on and C ‘ * ,,„y No la will I,.... The annual Antaiiean Legion pic ■ » « . * fontuin The an invretttmr »at vit a foi a group nlo waa held Sunday at the Cedai the »niellatamelo featu Underfoot «routs Hatmday eve craak picnic ground south of thl» Lci;lon poa w ■ <. - » n|nj| Currln brldga on Mow rlv city. A large number attandad auxiliary ( phe grtn|p wm ,rave lh. Ualho t T V ^ t X 'n Klhbona. Sentimd_____dis. c h u te h a tT J o ------------------------ Mghta Picnic Held Munds, j SOCIETY i Nearby News I bl— ■ — 1— 4 t ■ — — ■ — — — Arcade Theatre — Wack hr Program Friday and Saturday AuguM 28 and 29 ■THE GREAT MEADOW”' Eleanor Boardman and J ohn M Brown Comedy Newa Sunday and Monday August SO and 31 TODAY" Conra t Nagel and Catherine Owen Travelogue Comedy Tuesday and Wednesday September 1 and 2 "THE PUBLIC DEFENDER Richard Dix and Shirley Grey Comedy Thursday. September 3 "THE MAN IN POSSESSION Robert Montgomery. Char lotte Greenwood and Irene Purcell Comedy Family Night Tonight THE health-giving vitamins of Ireshfruit juice* . . . bacon and eggs .. the crunchy crispness of toasted bread golden waffles . . . the savory aroma of freshly» brewed coffee . a breakfast i n o o r a le ■ H a RD work for someone in a stuffy kitchen? Not at all, if your home is equipped with electric table appliances — toaster, waffle iron, percolator, egg cooker, table stove. Buy them from your dealer . . . enjoy them, they are economical to use, because electric service is cheap. And be sure your home is wired for plenty of conveniently placed outlets. Mountain States Power Company Typew riters—Office Supplies—The Sentinel. OREGON FOOD PRODUCTS SALE M ac M arr STORES Here is the biggest, most com plete food tie-up ta the history j f Oregon . . . MacMarr’« Ore gon Food Products Sale. A large variety of Oregon’s choicest foods — everything for your cable. Direct from Oregon’s fin est factories, gardens and orch ards. Stock up your pantry dur ing this event. Buy more Ore gon products. OREGON FOOD PRODUCT PRICES EFFECTIVE 8AT- URDAY AND MONDAY. AUGUST 29 AND 31. P e a c h e s fo r C a n n in g See Our Banners for Prices MACMARR BROOMS MAC MARR MILK Rich in butter fat content to Faney parlor brooms made comply with standard for from best selected broom corn. Guilt handle. Made in quality. Portland. Tall cans ........ . 5c Baby cans, 2 for 5c Each .............. 89c PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced MASON JARS M. J. B COFFEE The safety seal preserves freshness and flavor. N B 0. SANDWICH COOKIES Dainty and flavorful cakes baked in Portland. Pints, doz. No. 21/2 tins, 2 for 29c Quarts, doz. Pound .. 33c 79c 89c Pound ............29c MACMARR COFFEE „$1.00 We roast it here in Portland. 4-lb. box I t ’s always fresh. KELLOGG CORN FLAKES Pound 29c The original 3 pkgs. 23c BULK LARD Fane yquality CIGARETTES 3 pounds 29c Chesterfields, Camels, Old SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES Golds, Lucky Strikes ti boxes to the carton 2 pkgs. 27c P er carton 19c None sold to minors. RAINIER MALT SAN WAN SELECT PEAS High grade malt at a very Packed on San Juan Island low price. where ocean breezes blow. 2^2 lb. can 29c No. 2 cans, 3 cans 43c BULK VINEGAR Pure eider—made in Portland. Gallon 29c Lge. pkg. PICKLING SPICE Schilling’s Whole Spice Package 3 pkgs. OXYDOL Use Oxydol—save rubbing 19c BULK PEANUT BUTTER Hoody’s first quality freshly made in Portland. 9c 25c 2 lbs. 29c BULK SALAD OIL Bring your own oontainer CANDY SPECIAL BURNT PEANUTS — First Q uarts 29c quality roasted peanuts cov W ALTER BAKERS COCOA ered with delicious sugar coating. Look at the price. ^ -lb . c a n ............. 15c Pound ................ 19c X II — If am — I — " — — THO RNTON CORNER*. LATHAM. Aug » A happy j birthday aurprlae party waa given (Hp«<cU) to Ih» (W ntlnrl > Thursday at the Bennett home tor Oiandma Ftsher. the occasion be- __ _ _______ Aug J* Mlaa ____ Ethel Chestnut la tag her seventy-third anniversary i „pending a week with relatives In Mrs Mina Dildane of Seattle. •>»- , Marshfield and Coquille ter of Mr». Bennett, waa hostess in Mr atu, Mrs. G B Arnaat and the afternoon Mr». Charles Smith.* fatuity returned last week from a 1 Mrs. Jeaae Trunnell, Mrs. Hugh j v a < , r(p Washington Trim nail and daughters liana and They visited thetr son Howard In Alloa, Mtaa Marian Ixiwry «Eugene! Senttla and also spent some tim e, and Mr. Robert Ftecher. grandson In Tacoma and the Yakima valley of the honor guaat. arrived to vtett. Mrs. H H Her and Utile daugh Delicious refreshments were served ler, Virginia l*e . and Harry Mack by ihe hoateaa. who waa assisted by of Port Angela« Wash., visited Fit-1 Mrs Olive Berry. Among other» day at the R B Dixon and J W who called during the day war» Fi.taer homes Mr and Mr». Kerr. Mr. Dildane Mrs. John Wtlllan entertained and Mr». Irene Rodgers and sons. Friday with a tea at her home, Many cards and packages were re honoring a slater. Mlaa I-ena Krlesh ceived from friends and relatives er, and Miss Ethel Cousins of Cana in various parts of the United da. who are visiting here Eight States women of the neighborhood were present. A group of women gathered Mrs Margaret Fay of Portland Thursday afternoon of last »reek a t , visited one day laat week with the Roy Phillips home, honoring Mrs. W. A Keene Mr» Phillips with a handkerchief Mrs. Alonso McKee and son shower. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips plan Wiley of Auburn Wash , and Mrs. to leave this week for Rubens. Ida., McKee's slaters. Misses Mary and near Lewiston, to make their home. Cellla Walker of Cottage Grove, Those present were Mrs Ella Til spent one evening last week with . ler. Mrs. Nettle Saling. Mrs Eva Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake Aubrey. Mr>. Nettle Sweet, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Curl King and . Eda Jones. Mr». Julia Ashbyi Mrs ! family of Toledo visited thia week Mahala Testera, Mrs. Elisabeth wit tv Mr». King's grandmother. Rohde. Mrs. Eva Hatch. Mrs. Eltaa- Mis. Dan Beck beth Fahrenwald. Mrs Harriet Mr and Mis Claude Willey of Leonard, Mrs. Nettle McKlbben. Saginaw were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Laura McKernan. Mra. Carrie of Mrs Willey's parents. Mr. and Hemenway. Mra. Malinda Aubrey. Mrs. W. A. Keene Mrs Julia Govsr and Mrs. Emily Mrs. Ixiuls Layng and children of Elser Mount View visited at the Henry —♦ — Lake home Tuesday morning Mrs. E. W. Arnies was hostess M r and Mrs. George Foeter and for a bridge party Tueaday after- Mr. and Mrs. L. R Smith attended noon at her home In Eugene, tnvlt- ¡ the American Legion píenle Sun- tag a group of 12 friends from this day at Cedar creek I city Mrs. A. W. Swanson held high Mrs. Mary Almn Benston. Del- score and Mrs. T. C. Whseler low mar Benston and Robert Keene of Guests included Mra. H. A. Miller, Saginaw were over night guests Mrs. George Jacobsen. Mr». H. A. Friday of thetr grandparents. .Mr Hagen. Mrs Wheeler. Mrs. Clara and Mrs. W A. Keene Burkholder. Mrs. H. B. Griggs. Mrs. Mi and Mrs. Frank Garoutta of Swanson. Mrs. W B. Johnston. Mrs. the Grove visited one day last J. A. Wiseman. Mr*. James P. Gra- week at the J W Fisher home ham. Mrs. A. A. Richmond and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V W Shaw and C. F. Hoskins. The rooms were a t-; family of Canyonville visited Sun tractive with a profusion of sum- day with Mr Shaw's parents. Mr mer flower». A dainty two-course and Mrs. T. C. Shaw, returning ta luncheon was served. The hostess their home that evening was assisted by her sister. Mrs. R Mr and Mrs. J. D. Fountain, who E Griswold. lived a short time this summer In —+ - the little house belonging to T C. At a meeting of the executive Shaw, have moved to Creswell, board of the W. C. T. U. held Mon- where they will reside this winter day afternoon the following depart- while Mrs. Fountain teaches at mental officers were appointed Walker. Mrs N. E. Compton, parlamentar- Mr. and Mrs. John Willian and tan and legislative superintendent; little daughter visited Sunday ta Mrs Hattie Hart, music director; Cottage Grove with Mr and Mra. Mrs. William McGee, director o fG u y Lewis. literature and official papera; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Denny and Carrie Hemenway. publicity; Miss Harry Tibies of the Grove and Rita Stella Adams, flower mission; Mrs. and Floyd Ruaglla of Walden vlslt- Joe Safley. scientific temperance in- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mr». R H struct ion; Mrs. Belle Taylor, child Dixon. welfare; Mra. Markham, evangel!»- Miss Naomi Cole of Marcóla via tic superintendent; Rev. W. V Me- tted Tuesday and Wednesday with Gee. anti-narcotics essay contest, an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. C Houser, children's farm Henry Lake. home. Mr. and Mr». C. R Trent and Mary Trent visited Tuesday eve The women's relief corps held Its ning with Mra. Jean Long at Blue first fall meeting ta the armory Mountain. Saturday afternoon. Twenty mem Old Ross of Drain spent Sunday bers were present. It was announc at the J. W Roes home. ed that Mrs. Orpha Carusle of Hills Addison Heath of Hebron visited boro. department president, will vis- Wednesday morning at the home of It the local group soon on an In a sister, Mrs J. W. Fisher. spection tour. The corps voted in The Misses Helen and Dora John- favor of having the June. 1932, W son of Latham visited Thursday R. C. convention in this city, act- with Miss Helen Ross. , ing in response to a letter from the , ___________ Eugene group asking for informa LATHAM tion on the subject. Mrs. Eda Jones was installed as assistant conduct (S p ecial |o the S e a lla r l.) or, taking the place of Mrs. Lillie Aug. 26 Billy George of Cottage Longfellow. Grove visited Tueaday evening with The staff of the local telephone the C. 8. Montgomery family Lyman Adams and Johnnie office entertained Tuesday night with a covered dish dinner at the Veatch made a business trip to Eu home of Mrs. Elmer Neet. honoring gene Monday. Miss Merle Strader of Grants Pass, Mr. and‘ Mrs. N W. While re former chief operator In this city, turned Sunday from a trip to Cres who visited here the first of the cent City, Cal. They were away week. Those present were Mrs about ten day*. Neet. Mrs. Fred Langston. Mrs. Mr and Mra. H. A. Montgomery Armorel Monson, Mrs. Delbert and daughter Nelda and M r and Brown. Miss Evelyn Grove. Mrs. L. Mrs. C. S. Montgomery and Edith P. Sanford and the honor guest. and Delmer Bushnell motored tc —♦ — Lorane Sunday. The LaComus club entertained Edith and Delmer Bushnell vie wed nesday with a social afternoon Itevl Saturday with Mrs. Frances at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kime. Smith ta Cottage Grove. , honoring Mrs. George Hall of Pasa- The Latham school board mel dena, Cal., a former club member.| with S. T. Rose at the school house Additional guests were Mrs. Harry Friday night and had Mr. Rose Metcalf of Eugene. Mrs. N. E. make out the order for new books. Compton and Mrs. C. H. Kime. A The board also planned to order pleasant afternoon was enjoyed and. books and pictures that are >e- dainty refreshments were served.1 quired to make it a standard rutal > Baskets of summer flowers were school. colorful room decorations. Hugh Trunnell and Mrs Jess Trunnell were ta Eugene Monday. Mrs. N. E. Compton, Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Daisy Porter and Mrs. Eston Miller and Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe will Porter of Cottage Grove visited at entertain this afternoon at the the L. W. McKlbben home Tuesday. Compton home with a tea honoring I-eo Culver of Hebron has been Mrs. George Hall of Pasadena, Cal., putting v/ood in the school house a former resident, who Is here on a basement. F Visit. Miss Ix)ls Mannock of Aurora la visiting thia week with an »uni, The Mothers' club will hold an all- Mrs John Trunnell. day meeting Tuesday at the home Mi and Mrs. Clarence Stoneburg of Mrs. Hattie Hart. A covered dish and daughters Lois Mae and Evelyn dinner will be served at noon and of Cottage Grove visited with the the day will be spent quilting. Albert Hull family Munday after- ! noon. Tourist Hits Boy. The Albert Hull and John McCall Norland Powell, son of Mr. and families had as guests Tnursday Mrs. Jim Powell, was Injured last evening at a picnic held at the Mc week when he was run over by an Call home Mrs. James Hayes and automobile driven by a tourist from daughters Helen and Phyllis, Mr Portland. The lad was riding a anil Mrs Park Movers and Mrs. bicycle. It was at first thought that Meyers' daughter Ruth of Eugene his Injuries were slight but It is now and Mrs. J. J. Weeden of Monte feared that he has suffered inter bello, Cal. Mrs. Weeden Is Mrs. nal injuries. Hays' and Mrs Meyers' mother and is visiting them for a short time In Eugene. Flume Walker Injured. T. A. Churchill, who had been E. Oland, who lives on Black Butte route, is In the Eugene hos staying ta Roseburg for several pital, suffering with a fractured weeks for the benefit of his health, . skull which he sustained last week arrived Wednesday to visit a sister, ( In a fall from a flume on which he Mrs. Minnie Nichols. He plans to I was walking. He suffered no other visit another sister, Mrs. Roach of Springfield, before leaving the last ; injuries in the fall, it Is said. of the week for his home In Los Angeles. Ih -a r Is IL-ehs-ted D ire c to r. Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes and C. R. Dear of this city was re elected director of the Oregon Tur daughter Alice and Mr. Hayes' key Growers association at a large daughter, Miss Marlon Hayes, vis ly attended meeting held Tuesday ited Saturday evening at the Mc at Oakland. Others in attendance Call home. Miss Hayes has com were Mrs. Dear, Thurman Dear and pleted her course at medical college In Portland and is to be women's Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul. physician at U. of O. this year. She graduated from U. of O. before go Nu P la c e f o r S e c re ts ing to Portland, One of the most extraordinary Mrs. Alfred White gave a sur echoes In the world Is to he heard prise party, honoring her daughterr by the side of a small Inke In Ba Vivian on her thirteentth birthday varia. On one aide rlaes a tall cliff anniversary August 13. Mra. Add and on the other aide a dense for Heath, Mrs. J. C. Buker, Mrs. Seldon est. A pistol fired across the lake Powell and Eleanor White assisted createa a fnlnt echo that diminishes Mrs. White with the serving and en almost to nothing. Then It Is tertaining. Ice cream and cake were picked up hy the cliff and thrown served. Those attending were Edna back like thunder. and Jessie Grubb, Georgia Clark, Bernice Patton, Lillian Hull, Mary S tatss’ Bouadarfas Madden, Fern Tracey, Madge Car- A boundary between two states llle, Winona and Georgetta Powell,' of the United States may be Edith Bushnell, Helen Johnson, changed by agreement of the atatea* Mary McKlbben, Violet Guggls- legislatures, but the agreement berg, Norma Dugan and Vivian and Dorothy White. m u« be approved by congres«. THE IDEAL B À I H A Comfortable Room and an Abundance of Hot Water B O T H assured, if you use CAS! .. .Gas gives speed and dependability, coupled with automatic control. INSTALL GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT N O W WITH ONLY USUAL LO W DO W N PAYMENT AND NOTHING MORE UNTIL NOV. I .♦ IATURAL GAS CORPORATION of Oregon Phone 90 509 Milin Street » Prices Effective Fri. and Sat., Aug. 28, 29 ; i B a co n B acks Ni hi-rgnll’a Bruit,!. Mild Sugar ('un-il A Hoiur Piinltict 2 L b ......... 19c J Vinegar Pur»- citlt-r '» houii product. 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Il« mild invigorating flavor will please you. Lb......27c 49 lb. bag 83C Three Lbs. 79c y B Green-T Brand COTTAGE GROVE u *