The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 12, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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GOU PSlfingS Art GlVeil
Mrs. Thea Carrol ana aaugnter
Mrs. Dorothy C. Eakin. depart­
ment president of the American Ellen of San Francisco arrived
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Legion auxiliary, was an overnight Friday to spend a week at the
guest Monday at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Carrol's sister. Mrs.
The following two-ball foursome
George Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson. Mrs. Peterson
Matthews, with their guest, went also has as house guest a niece, pairings have been arranged by
Janet
Cornelius,
Septol, women of the golf club for to-
to Toledo Tuesday to conduct a Miss
Wash., who will spend the sum- morrow night's social evening:
meeting of the unit there.
Mrs. Crabb, H. C. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holder- mer here.
Rev James A. Smith plans to
J5iTiLSi‘^ .?he?,t8ir u"^?8!?8*'
man and children of Bradwood
leave
Mondav
for
Albany
to
at-
M**- Morelock^ Ralph Saltsman.
returned
home Sunday
after
Sheer
New
Mrs. Barton, C. A. King.
spending a few days at the home tend the annual synod of the
Mrs. King, Walter Crabb
Presbyterian
church.
Mrs.
Smith
Pique
of
Mr.
Holderman’s
sister.
Mrs.
Sheer
Pump», Ties and Oxfords
Mrs. Neet, Fred Knickerbocker.
Pre-shrunk—Light Grey
will visit sisters in Corvallis and
Cleo Morelock.
Your choice
Mrs. Carlson, O. M. Bagiev
Voile
Mesh
While They Last
Don’t fool yourself.—You can­ Independence.
Mrs. Woodard. Elmer Neet.
Mrs. Marvin Harpole and chil­
not enjoy life, if you do not take
Dresses
Panties
Mrs. Stark. Wm. Zimmeriy.
care of yourself. Let good habits dren and Mrs. Sam Warren and
Mrs. Nichols, E. R. Lemley.
rule you instead of bad ones. Phyllis Vincent visited Mondav in
Mrs. Bracher, T. A. Parsons.
Mrs.
Chiropractic adds life to years and Elmira at the home of
Mrs. Zimmeriy, Damon Scott.
years to life. Dr. H. A. Hagen 12c Martha Marsh.
—smart
—elastic
Mrs. Wheeler, Harold Swartz.
Men’s Dress
Eleanor Warren of W a lk e r s p e n t
Mr. and Mrs. Wi’’ Hart, Port­
Mrs. Vestch, Robert Savage.
band
styles
the Fourth at the home of her j Mrs. Swartz. Richard Bushel.
land,
and
Dawn
and
Barbara
New Sunbacks made of llnene.
—well
father,
Sam
Warren.
Corey,
The
Dalles,
were
overnight
Miss
Stowell.
Forrest
Lemley.
Good stylen.
guesw Friday at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Parsons. Elbert Bede.
Loren Stewart left Sunday for
made
tea rose
All Sizes—Your Choice
*1.49 Values
ana Mrs. Frank Kelly. They were Fort Lewis. Wash., to attend a
Mrs. Savage, H. W. Lombard.
returning home from spending the two weeks’ camp for reserve of­
Mrs. Morgan, L. W. Cclner.
Fourth at Crater Lake.
Mrs. Lombard. Victor Chambers.
ficers.
Formal
Mrs. Scott, Elbert Smith.
Mallie and Claude Miller and
Jack Miller spent the week .nd
Lace Trimmed
Mrs. Bukowski, Fred Anderson.
Wm. Bachelder have gone into the in Bend, returning Mondav with
Mrs.
Bohemia district to do assess­ Mrs. Miller and children, who had ~ On . . . women’s
„ . day • Wednesday
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Length Slips
A Group of
been in Bend several months tor I Oynthia Barton won the kickers
ment work on the Nokes claims.
Rayon Slips
Mrs. Cynthia Barton, Mrs. C. A. the benefit of their son Donald's I tournament after having been tied
52 inch
Men’s Light Suits
King and Mrs. T. A. Parsons re­ health. The lad is reported greatly * lth Mrs. Ralph Saltsman. Mrs. '
48 inch long
improved
c
eo
Morelock
and
Mrs.
Elmer
turned Sunday from Portland,
$1.25
, „„.„H I qmith
RnnoLrino-i Neet we,re tied ior second place. I
Spring and Summer Styles
where they spent several days.
w a ^ T v i s i t o r s w e e k ^ ’X
X t'S '
Mrs. Lee Peters and daughter k r s u t hwuh i i n ^ u t R. evto
Like
illustration
Margaret of Eugene, who will
W hite and pink
leave shortly for England to make Walla, where he will meet his
in white
Tui m
, n ^ ”
No Sizes Over 38
their home with Mrs. Peters’ par­
p
ru g above.
ents, have been guests this week wife who is visiting her parents.
of Mrs. Elbert Bede and also vis­
Miss Thelma Kem had as week „ , , ,-
, . .
.
ited with Mrs. Earl Baldwin and end guests Miss Helen Bell and (.J 0 1 I C F S I lilY M l X C d
B. V. May
Mrs. Harry Tennis.
Misa Amelia Metzen of Eugene.
J
Service
Miss Kathleen Moore is spending
several weeks in Portland visiting
C 1 U U iV lU .lV .ll
and
, relatives.
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Chiffon
J 'S
A foursome composed of Wells,
Coiner, Bagiev and Graber won a
home by Mrs. Garoutte's daugh­
all-silk
f
r®tuJned mixed club match sponsored Sun-!
ter, Mrs. Orpha LeRov and
■ home Saturday He joined his fam- day by the cottage Grove Golf
daughter Imogene, who remained
,
—gTeen
dy
at
Scottsburg
for
the
week
ciub
fh
is
foursome
was
tied
with
over the week end.
Hosiery
®na’
another foursome composed of
• —yellow
Dresses! You will always find a
I A metal marquee has been built ! Swartz, Nelson, Bushel and Fred
real up to date line of wash
—red
I this week over the show windows Mills. Scores of the several four-
Hall & Johnston, Real Estate, fr°cks. We now have voiles, silk
j somes were remarkable by reason
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkinson | of Darling’s Variety store.
Loans, Sure Insurance. Phone 58. voiles, piques and madras cloth.
— - of the fact that low gross was 44
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Arne and Th® Smarj S.h,°»>’ D
, jlyl2c and son returned to their home in
and high gross was only 47.
son Clair and Lester Yearous re-
and Mis. Robert Savage Portland Mondav following an ex­
-w
-
a
Twenty-four players participated.
turned last week from spending a sPent the week end in Portland. tended visit with Mrs. Wilkinson's
Each player used a single club
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc­
Miss Betty Simpkins of Marsh- Queen.
few days at Winchester bay.
for the entire play of nine holes
Mrs. W. E. Burkett has receiv- field returned to her home Mon-
and each foursome played only one
Miss Mcxine Kirkpatrick of As­
I ball.
ed word that a daughter-in-law, ¿ay a^t®r a week s visit at the toria
visited during the week with
Mrs. Carl Burkett, underwent an Robert Savage home.
A two-ball foursome tournam ent;
Miss
Jean
Allison.
will be played next Sunday, play
emergency operation for append!-, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg»
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rentle and
! to start at 8:30.
citis Thursday night of last week , Matthews at their summer home
In mixed foursome play at the
at a Marshfield
hospital.
H e r ’ ait Scottsburg over the Fourth son Norman arrived Thursday of
weekly
Friday
social
evening
condition was reported as sa tis- i were R6v. and Mrs. James A. last week for a visit of two weeks
with
relatives
and
friends.
James
Vasbinder
and
nephew,
!
match
Victor Chambers and Mrs.
factory.
i Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Short
Elmer
Vasbinder
of
Aberdeen.
William
Zimmeriy
had
low
gross [
Schofield Stewart for good plumb- —9^ Joan Short, iir. ^and Mrs.
Wash., left Wednesday for Red- i and Mr. Zimmeriy and Mrs. Da- j
ing.
tf Clinton ” Mercer of
** California and
wood City, Cal., going by way of mon Scott, playing in the same j
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burkett of
Worth Harvev has been named Marshfield.
the Oregon caves. They plan to | foursome, had low net.
executor of the estate of Silas
return by the coast route.
D
on’t
grow
old!
A
few
hours
at
Wells which was admitted to pro­
Mrs. Victor Chambers and son
T ' 11 I
bate last week. Appraisers are The P astim e w ill keep you young.
Richard, Mrs. M. P. Hopper and I O 1 1 t i g e v j F O V e 1 C l i S
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith had as
Charles Beidler, O. E. Woodson
Mrs. Aria Thomas left Mondav for
D
guests at their summer home at
and W. O. Wilson.
Spokane to visit with a sister,
Scottsburg on the Fourth Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Latham, and a brother.
Mrs. C. S. Roberts, Patricia Short,
Harvey Thomas.
Stewart and Helen Roberts. Mr.
and Mrs. William MacGibbon and
Agricultural Lime
“What Does a Chamber of Com­
Mrs.
Ray
Trask
and
sons
spent
nephew, Bill MacGibbon. Little the week end at Mrs. Trask’s
merce Do That I Should Attend
Finely ground, in sugar sacks,
Helen Roberts
remained
until summer home on the Umpqua.
Its Meetings and Give It My Fin­
per ton, *4,00, and 3c each al­ Sunday. Herbert Eakin was an
ancial Support?” was the subject
Guests with them were Mr. and
lowed when sacks are returned. additional guest Sunday.
of Elbert Bede in addressing the
Mrs. Bert Trask and children and
Calclte P oultry Grits.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lasswell and Mr. Trask’s mother. Mrs. Abbie
Eugene chamber of commerce at
its forum luncheon Friday noon. J
Chick and pullet size, ton, *8.00 family of Portland returned home Trask.
Cottage
Grove had charge of the ;
Hen and turkey size, ton *8.00 I Friday after spending a f«w days
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins
! at the C. J. Kem home. They left by motor Tuesday for a visit
of Benton Harbor, Mich., vs.
program. O. V. Breese, president
Blackbulte Mines, blackbutte, Ore.
! planned to visit at the Raymond of a month or six weeks in their
of the Cottage Grove chamber,
Grube home in Pengra enroute to home state of Kansas, which they
presided and others present from
------------ - j Portland.
here were Earl Ballew. R. P.
left 38 years ago. This is their
Ivan Barker of Sandy, accom- Boyce, H. W. Lombard and G. W.
Mrs. A. M. Jacobs arrived last
Now is the time to buy. All first visit since, then.
panied by a sister-in-law,
Mrs. McQueen.
.
week from LaGrande and will vi3- 1 summer hats on sale. The Smart
The speaker pointed out the I
Marguerite Haney of Portland, ar­
jlyl2c
it for several weeks at the home Shop.
many
small
things
that
any
cham­
rived
this
week
for
a
visit
with
of a daughter, Mrs. E. R. Lemley.
Miss Kathleen Moore is spending
Mrs. Haney's mother, Mrs. Eliza- ber does which make it worth
She was accompanied here by a several weeks in Portland visit­
beth Galdabini at Anlauf. and Mr. while to anyone with a financial
son. C. B. Jacobs, of Kerry, who ing relatives.
Barker’s parents at Drain. Mrs. 1 interest in his community. He list- |
spent the Fourth at the Lemley
Miss Virginia Metcalf is visiting
Admission :
Hanev is recovering from a recent ed some of the major accomplish
home.
in Portland at the home of an |
tonsil operation.
meats of the Cottage Grove cham- I
Don’t forget! We have a beau- aunt, Mrs. B. K. Lawson
ber
during
the
past
two
years.
Adults
35c
John McGerrv of
Pittsburgh,
tiful line of hosiery, best brands, , Mrs. Pet Bressler and son, Ren
Pa., i -. visiting at the home of a
almost any color or shade at rea- ■ Sanford, returned Thursday of
Children
.........
10c
cousin,
Mrs.
Frank
McFarland.
sonable prices.
jlyl2c iaat week from Portland, where
Vernon Wicks has been seriously Musicians Entertain C. C.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills and \ they visited their daughter and |
The men of the Methodist ill during the past week.
son Robert and their house guests, sister, Mrs. L. P. Bennett. On the
The chamber of commerce was
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Howe and way they visited in Salem with I church will hold their monthly
SEE THE WORLD
meeting
Mondav night. The eve­
entertained with a musical pro­
daughter Betty and nephew, Jim­ Mrs. Bressler’s sister, Mrs. Ida I
ning
discussion
topic
will
be
gram
at
its
Tuesday
evening
mie Howe, of Portland, Miss Lola Miller, and brother, A. D. Smith,
FAMOUS
monthly meeting. Several numbers
Howe and Dr. and Mrs. W. E. both of whom went on to Portland , “What Does the Church Expect of
Its Pastor?”
were given bv a sextet composed
Lebow attended the annual Co- with them.
of Madelle Beidler, Francis Mack-
G. W. McFarland attended a
show reunion at Brownsville Sat­
William Beck Plumbing, phone meeting
in, Dorothy Stewart, Lorraine and
of the non-high school
urday and Sunday.
123-J.
jlvl2p district board
Evelyn Coiner and Betty Jacob­
Mondav night in
( Miss Gayle Lindamood, who was j Eugene.
sen, with Mrs. Robert Fromm as
' graduated from high school here . Mrs. A. W. Kime arrived home
accompanist; Miss Evelyn Smith
I in June, left last week for Port Mondav night from
COME EARLY—OATES
gave two piano numbers and Mel­
Portland,
land to visit relatives. She will where she visited two weeks
vin Breeise gave two saxophone
with
later go to her home at Brad- : her daughters, Mrs. Arthur Link
W ILL OPEN AT 12:30
Loren Baker, employe in the numbers, being accompanied by
You know that the favorite flavor wood.
postoffice in Kansas City, Mo., Miss Madelle Beidler.
and Miss Geneva Kime.
now days is “LIQUOR-ISH,” and
who was an employe in the post-
Howard Jacobsen of Portland is
most everyone knows that Norge spending a w eek’s vacation at the
office here 25 years ago. was a
Refrigerators are
the
favorite home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
visitor here this week. He was Bright B oy Is Injured
All Business Houses Will
among shrewd buyers. Why don’t George Jacobsen.
accompanied bv his father-in-law,
you drop in and see them?
Be Closed from 1 :30 to 4
Billy Kuntz of Brooklyn, la., who
E. R. Lemley was in Portland
Glen Bright, 11, son of Mr. and
knew Mrs. Frank McFarland as a Mrs. Elbert Bright, is in a Eu­
the early part of the week on
child
and
visited
briefly
at
the
business.
gene hospital as the result of an
RADIO RAY
McFarland home.
accident Tuesday at the steel
Delicious home made ioe cream,
D o w n b y t h e B r id g e
Kittie Jane Casey and Georgia bridge swimming hole. No one
all flavors—take home a carton.
Anna Suttes, who spent the saw the accident and as the lad
Gray Goose.
jly5c
Fourth with an aunt, Mrs. Vern has remained unconscious there ,
Mrs. Joe Young Jr. and two
Wicks, have returned to Vancou­ has been no explanation of what
Nathan Bradley of the Bradley- children and mother, Mrs. John
ver, Wash.
happened, but the boy either fell I
Mrs. Guy Pyle and son Fred of
Woodard Lumber company at Kella, all of Astoria, are guests at
or jumped from the bridge and '
Bradwood and J. Farrar Woodard, the home of Mr. Young’s parents, Eugene were dinner guests Tues­
was
taken from the water in an I
day evening at the F. L. Grannis
sales manager of the company at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Sr.
unconscious
condition. He struck i
Portland, were here on business
Harry N esi .pent a few days home. Robert Grannis returned
bis head on tb» bottom of the
Thursday of last week.
last week in the Mt. Lassen dis­ to Eugene with them to spend
river
or
on
some
projection of the
Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. trict in California. He went bv several days.
bridge.
Rev. and Mrs. I. G- Shaw re­
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf way of Oakridge and the Skyline
turned Saturday from a visit of
Mrs. Fred Morley of Portland trail.
FOR SAL jd —Model A Ford truck,
Mr. and Mrs. William Garoutte several weeks in Tacoma and
returned home Tuesday after a
or will trade for stock. W. W.
Seattle.
few days’ visit "with her sister, have moved into their new home
Chrisman, 710 south Third. jl2-26p
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burkett of
Mrs. William Bartels. A son re- at Culp Creek,
mained at the Bartels home for a
Mrs. Ellen
Bovce of Elmo, Marshfield were overnight visitors
Sam Jones, who visited at the
two weeks’ visit.
j Wash., visited a few days last Monday at the home of Mrs. Bur­
Mrs. Henrv W. Davis, connected
Phone 70
Cottage Orove
of a niece, Mrs. Fred Beid­
Mrs. Susie Garoutte and Harry week at the home of a sister, Mrs. kett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom with Pomona college In Califor­ home
ler,
has returned to Portland.
Short.
nia, who is in Eugene for the
Wilson returned last week fro m , H. H. Fiester. She returned home
All Laundry Services
Excellent Dry Cleaning
Miss Janet Hughes of Eugene
summer, was a visitor here Sun­
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Portland. They were accompanied Thursday.
day with her husband, Rev. Davis, was a week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Ragan.
pastor of the Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson,
Lloyd DeYoung and Dale Gates
left Sunday on a motor trip to who spent last week here, return­
Reno, Nev„ expecting to be gone ed to Jacksonville Sunday. Mr.
Swanson is working some mining
two weeks.
Mrs. LeRoy LeBrie (Ethel Ben­ claims in that section.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Howe and
nett) returned Mondav from spend­
ing a week at the home of Mr. daughter Betty and nephew Jim­
and Mrs. Gene Burkett in Marsh­ my Howe of Portland returned
home Wednesday after a ten-day
field.
visit at the home of Mr. Howe’s
sister. Mrs. K. K Mills.
Mrs. C. E. Frost spent Wednes­
day and Thursday in Salem.
The J. F. and F. G. Reid fam­
ilies of the Imperial valley were
here Wednesday looking for a
location. They are temporarily lo­
cated at Springfield and are look­
ing for farm property.
A 7-pound daughter was born
5 to Mr. and Mrs Ed Lund-
Miss Erma Bennett spent the July
bom.
week end in Eugene, the guest of
Mrs.
Roy Dixon has returned
Miss Eileen Matlock.
Portland with her little
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crane and from
daughter Alice of Olathe, Kans., daughter Dorris, who received
arrived Tuesday for a visit at the medical treatment there.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon of
Henry Bennett home They are
Vernonia are visiting with rela­
cousins of Mrs. Bennett.
tives
here this week.
Mrs. Lula Stone of Vancouver,
Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews
Wash., visited during the past
without lids 5 9 c
week at the home of a sister, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith
took a motor trip along the coast
Hazel Wicks.
this week.
without lids 5oc
Mrs. R. L. Rodgers has gone to
California to visit a son.
Earl Baldwin has returned from
Eugene, where he underwent a
hernia operation.
Mrs. LaSells Stewart and daugh­
ter Dorothy left today on a motor
trip to Yellowstone national park.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen ocott and
daughter Glennie and Miss Elsie
can
Lea spent the w«.'k end In Port­
Mi. and Mis. Dove of Rainier land During their absence Miss
visited a few days last week with Lea’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Lea, vis­
their son Gene. They were accom­ ited at the home of a daughter,
panied home Saturday bv their Mrs. Ed Conner
son and Miss Helen Ostrander
Mrs. Effie Knowles has returned
Mrs. Vern Wicks has been suf­ from Dlsston, where she spent a
fering during the past week with week with friends.
a aeverelv injured thumb, which
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Laundry Soap
5 bars 10c
she caught In an electric fan
F. L. Grannie is attending a
Clifford 3haw of Lakeview spent higher educational conference be­
Sunbrite Cleanser
can 4c
the week end with his parents. ing held this week end at the Uni­
Rev and Mrs I. G. Shaw.
versity of Oregon in Eugene.
Toilet Soap
3 bars 14c
Mr. and Mrs N E. Compton are
The quarterly dinner of the
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
on an outing at the coast They women's relief c o m and their
were accompanied bv their daugh­ families will be I eld at noon Sat­ 522 Hain Street
Peet’s Washing Powder 2 pkgs. 29c
Telephone 83
ters. Mrs. Brighton Leorjud and urday In the armory. The regular
Mrs. Ashworth < Eugene),
meeting will follow,
Summer Clearance
COOL A P P A R E L H ER E
FOR IFA RM WEATHER
Of A ll Sum m er M erchandise
Ladies’ White S h o e s
MEN’S SLACKS
1—
111
$2.79
59c
ill
Ladies’ DRESSES
STRAW HATS
79c
53c
S U IT S
LADIES’ HATS
6 S uits 1395
4 S uits 10.00
59c
98c
C. J. Breier Co.
BRICK
j
C ity B r ie fs
TWIN OAKS LBR. co.
j
69c pr.
U M PH R EY & M A C K IN
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■ JLsfA
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T h e S to re of Best V alues
Use 3% of your gross for advertising and in-
crease your business 10%.
j
CEMENT
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Eugene C. of C.
Pabco Paint
TWIN OAKS LBR. CO.
BASEBALL
Friday, July 13
H ouse of D avid
COTTAGE GROVE
KELLY FIELD—2 P. M.
LATH— LIME
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ROOFINGS
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‘LIQUORISH’
LUMBER
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Sm ith-Short G rocery
Phone N o. 1
Friday and Saturday Specials
Flour, Hardwheat sk. $1.49 Macaroni
Milk 4 tall cans 25c Beans
Fruit Jars, qts.
Fruit Jars, pts.
Post Toasties
3 lbs. 19c
4 lbs. 19c
Economy Caps
2 doz. 45c
Mason Jar Caps
2 doz. 45c
2 pkgs. 15c Pineapple
large can 17c
Tea, Green, bulk
4 lb. 15c Picnic Ham
Tomatoes, Solid Pack
11c Com, Gold Bar
Soap Specials
lb. 15c
2 cans 25c
Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Supply Daily
at M arket Prices
Pepper Game
SASH & Doors
TWIN OAKS LBR. CD.
A G o o d P la c e
to T r a d e
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