The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 13, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    r illllM I I A t'. AUGUST 13. I»M
r ilK MKNTLNKU UOTTAOK O BO V E, OREGON
gon and at Belknap Springs They
w ill vlelt nt the B«n G ro ff home In
Prineville Ihe first part of the trip
and return to
Belknap
Springs
enroute home
Style-Mart
Suits
Mt end M rs F L. G rannie and
son Rob and M rs George W . G ran
tils of T u rlo ck. Cal . spent Sunday
and Monday at
Purdy's
camp
north of Florence and other coast
resorts.
Totn Kent left Sunday for R u ­
jada where he Joined a forestry
crew for several weeks' w ork on
forest trulls nnd other projects un­
der way In that section of the for
set.
at
Special
Prices
The G ra v Goose fo r Ice Cream e
Mrs. F ra n k W lndblade of D en­
ver, C o lo . visile*! over Tuesday
night w ith Mrs. Elbert Bode. The
two women were form er neighl»ors
when living a t D uluth, M inn.. 2ft
years ago They had not seen one
another «Ince living there.
M r and Mrs. E a rl Ballew and
Reason
Ixtngfellow
motored
to
Runnevllle dam Hunday
Mies Heldler to Teach at H arrlebu
Come in and « * H mm »
Petersen’s
Monday a t the H
II. F srrln home
were enroute to the coast to
CITY BRIEFS Ì They
get Mrs Foote, who Is vacationing
at the beach
Mrs C M. Roberta and son Blew-
H all A J o h n sto n . K aal R atals. art and daughter Helen left Sat­
urday for Aberdeen. W a s h , for s
■ — — . S u re In a a ra n re. P h o n e M
visit at the home of Mrs. Roberta"
U n II I - I Ilia of Roseburg waa mother. Mrs. Austin M r. Roberts
a guest laal week at the hum» ol accompanied them to Portland, re­
Mrs. H rrb a rt F a k ln
turning Tuesday.
U r anil M r« Chester Stroup and
The A W M hifatal! fam ily have
»<>na «pent th« week end In Port- moved to the M (George house on
land and at Bonneville
north Tenth street which they re­
U r *. F red Langston of the local cently purchased.
Irlephnne office la takin g a tw o
■Mrs. Albert Woodard and daugh­
week« vacation from office duties ter M arjorie. accompanied by Mr»
Mt,» 1« »pending a part of Ihe tim e W oodards brother, Randall Buell
in the W illa m e tte
rivet
country of Dallas. are visiting three other
neat Oak ridge
brothers at Toule latke They w ill
Mrs Hiiale G aroutte took her return home by way of C rate r lake
grandchildren.
K inm ajean
and
M r. and Mrs. H R Ferrltt and
l.ynne Itoy of Portland who had •on Allan and daughter M erriam ,
«pent the sum mer here, to Jeffer­ accompanied hy Mr». Nelson D u r­
son Munday to meet th e ir mother. ham ami eon Gene, spent Mat unlay
M t a, W Ito y From there they re­ at the hearh In Randon
turned to th e ir home In Portland
Get th a t cold refreshing d rin k at
M r a. G aroutte was accompanied hy
U.«* d ra y Goose.
tfc
F ra n k Sm ithson and H a rry Wilson.
Miss M argaret Short and Miss
Mta. Albert lle lllw e ll and eon Hill
Evelyn V e a trh left Saturday for a
le ft to day fo r a few days visit at
two weeks trip to cities In C a lifo r­
the hottie o f M l HrtllwaM's broth*
nia. They accompanied Ml»» M a ri­
- r , Barton lle lllw e ll.
an N o tvedl o f Corvallis.
Days Are
Getting Shorter
SEE OUR HEW
SHIPMENT OF
Aladdin Mantle
LAMPS
G ra b e r-G e tty s
M rs G W G rannis o f Turlock,
Cal., who hnd visited several weeks
at the home of her eon. F. L. G ra n ­
nie. left Wednesday for Portland
where »hr w ill visit a week w ith a
nephew, Ronald W oodruff, before
relu rn lng to her home In C alifo r­
nia.
H arold Mnckln left last week for
the Adams M ountain lookout ela­
tion lit the Rohemla district. He
take» the place of Faye Stew art
who w ill be In charge o f a tra il
building crew In the forest roserve.
Mrs. Robert S u tcliffe o f Olym pia
who visited the past week w ith her
m o th e r-in la w . M r »
Bessie Sut­
cliffe. and a slster-ln-law. Mr».
A tm orel M iller, left Tuesday for her
home. She was accompanied by Mrs
Resale Sutcliffe and a niece. Miss
Phyllis Monson, who w ill visit In
O lym pia and Canada They plan to
return home the firs t of next week
M r. and M rs
F ra n k G aldablnl
M r» V ic to r Chambers and sons spent Sunday at Randon.
H lrh n rd and T om m y and Mias !<•'-
Mis» Belle Burkholder. Mrs. A n­
Itecra Hopper returned the la tte r
part of the week from a vacation na Petrie and Mrs. Irene O 'Brien
spent Sunday and Monday at the
spent at Heaahle.
W a lte r R a ker ranch near Canary
H arold B akin of Ma I cut w as an and nt points along the coast. They
cave« and
overnight visitor Tuesday nt the visited the Sen l i o n
home of M rs H erbert Knkln. He fished nt Heceta beach. They re­
was here to attend a m onthly m eet­ port a fine catch of perch
ing of the F irst N atio n al bank
H . A. Short of Saginaw sprained
M r. ami M rs. Joseph Cham pagne his left ankle one day last week
of Portland arrived Inst week for a when a load of hay turned over
few weeks vlelt at the home of a while he was helping w ith haying
■laughter, M r». Arm and W ynne
nt the O tis D ickey farm .
Rod Itos»* R u tte r and fee Croam.
T he story of your ailm ent In v a ri­
Ask fo r th e m . C . O . C re a m e ry .
t f ably Is told In your spine. Chiro­
practic adjustm ents correct tenden­
Sidney Istsswell Jr. of Portland
cies toward disease. Consult Dr. H .
was a visitor this week nt the homo
A. Hagen, phone 30.
al3c
<>f Rill lle lllw e ll Sidney I» a form er
Cottage Grove resident. H e left to­
Mrs. John Knlpptng aiul chil­
day for a visit w ith his g randpar­ dren, who visited the past month at
Ihe home of a sister. Mrs. F G ler-
ents at Yonrnlla.
all, have returned to th e ir home In
Roger Rrnswell was a week-end Norn, Nehr.
visitor In Portland.
Mrs. J. C, Seines and small son
George W ilson of San Dingo vis­ arrived lust week
from
Oregon
ited a few days last week nt the C ity for a two weeks visit w ith
home of his mother. Mrs. George Mrs. Seines' parents. M r. and Mrs.
! S. J. Leonard.
sweet.
Itev. C. J. H u ll and son Totn and
S, T. Rose, teacher at I-nthnni for
the past several years. Is attending Ed Cone are spending several days
this week on a fishing trip
to
sum m er session a t U. o f O.
Suttle Inks nnd other points In
Mrs. N an n ie Sm ith le ft Monday central Oregon.
fo r a weeks visit nt the homo of a
Mrs. C liffo rd D ick and daughter
son M arv in In Alltnny. She plans to
go to Tacom a Sunday for an ex­ Beverly Jean nnd M rs. E d A Hear
tended visit w ith two sisters and a nnd daughter Shirley Anne, ull of
Sacram ento, Cal., spent Inst week
brother In that city.
Mrs. V elm a H n rre ll and n sister, nt tho home of Mrs. F lo ra Webster,
M rs. R i 'il H in k le , le ft M altit<la> fin mother of Ihe two women, In Lynx
Los Angeles fo r a ten-day visit Hollow, and w ith th e ir grandm oth­
w ith another sister. Mrs. H in kle er, Mrs. Louise L. W ebster at Sagi­
expects to retu rn to her home In naw.
Colorado fro m there.
M r. and Mrs. S. V . Allison nnd
Mrs. Thom as Isblster and John daughter Jean le ft Sunday fo r a
L. Foote o f St. Helens were guests two weeks vacation In central Ore­
Miss Madolle Heldler. daughter
or M r. and M rs C A. Heldler, has
be«n elected to a teaching position
In the H a rris b u rg high school. The
school begins September 14 and
Miss Heldler has been engaged to
supervise the music and teach Eng
lleh. Miss Heldler was graduated
from the University of Oregon In
June
M is E m m s R ran stetler of lx »
Angeles end M rs H a ttie Best of
Portlend arrived here last F riday
and ate visiting among old friends
and schoolmates. T hey are at the
home of Mrs. S E M ark le y. Mrs.
Rest Is a Sentinel subscriber and
has been a constant reader of a
Cottage G rove paper since
1900
H e r mother, Mrs le e Thompson,
was a subscriber of the firs t news­
paper published here and continued
a« reader of The Sentinel until
her death
Mrs. W in ifre d Hanson and daugh­
ter of Seattle, form er residents, a r ­
rived Wednesday from C a lifo rn ia
for a b rie f visit w ith friends In the
city They plan to leave for the
north tom orrow
M r and M rs. F ra n k Andereon
and daughter of Agenda. K an a r­
rived F rid a y for a few week» vl»lt
nt the Hugh Nixon home and w ith
other relatives In the com m unity
M r. Anderson Is a brother of M rs
Nixon.
The O. W . Rlackm ore and M M
W heeler fam ilies «pent Sunday at
a forestry cam p above Oakridge.
Miss M argn ret S tew art of Co­
quille Is a guest at the home of
Ml»» M ary ja n e Sm ith
M nrgaret
1» the dau gh ter of M r. and M rs It
L S tew art, fo rm er residents
Mrs. J F. O'Conner, who vtsltsd
the last two months w ith a son-ln
law and dnughter. D r and Mrs. W .
H. E arl, left Wednesday fo r her
home In W ic h ita , Kan.
left Wednesday for her home In
Reno. Nevada.
Mrs H C. W ells returned re­
cently from a vacation trip to Can­
non Beach
M rs Jack M urray, who has been
visiting her father. Jack M agladry
at Culp Creek, left this week for
her horns In West V irgin ia.
Mrs P h illip Rukow skl, Mrs. C. R
Woodson and daughter. M rs Barr,
and M r and M rs Floyd H u n te r
plan to attend the Legion conven­
tion In Roseburg F rid a y .
M r and Mrs. B. R Reed left to­
day (Thursday» for Roseburg to
attend
the
Istglon
convention.
They w ill be guests of M r Reed's
cousin. Harold M cK ay. In th a t city
They were accompanied by Mrs
Reed's mother. M r» Mill», who w ill
also visit relatives.
The Fred Bressler fam ily spent
Sunday at beach resorts on the
roast.
Mrs Eva Hem euw ay of Portland
arrived Tuesday for a vlelt at the
home of a eon. W A. Hemenway.
on S ilk Creek.
M rs Ellen Burton of Eugene was
a week end visitor In the city at
the homes of M rs K. K. M ills and
Mrs Nancy Oglesby.
Mrs Em m a Rranstetter, who vis­
ited for a week w ith her «liters.
M rs S. E. M arkley and M rs. W H
Medley, left Wednesday fo r her
home In Loe Angeles.
M r and Mrs. John Dugan spent
the week end In Portland
H . J. Shinn and son, Charles
Shinn, made a business trip to Yon­
calla Monday.
M r and M r« D. S. Rlasue. M r
and M rs. B. L. G aw ley and Mrs
Goude motored to Mr». Goude's
place on Slltcoo» L ake Saturday.
M r and Mrs. Jerry W ilkinson
and small son of Portland were
week end visitors w ith M rs W il­
kinson's parents, M r
and
Mr».
George McQueen.
They returned
to Portland Monday driving a new
Ford VS purchased from O. E
Woodson
M r u n it M rs R ay H u ff of Selma
visited Saturday at the home of
Mr». Sant W arren
Eleanor W arren of W a lk e r spent
Sunday a t the home of her father.
Sant W arren.
M r. and Mrs. W illia m Bartels
and son Billie and M r. and Mrs.
E lm e r Neet spent Sunday on the
Umpqua where the Bartels are hav­
ing a sum mer home built M r. and
Ur». F ra n k G aldablnl also »topped
there enroute home fro m Bandon.
H aro ld Spriggs and T om Cox
le ft
M onday
fo r
the
Um pqua
forest near R u jad a where they w ill
Join a tra il building crew.
The Alvls W icks
and Charles
Roner fam ilies and M r#
C
R
Woodson and daughter. Mrs. Barr,
and Mr». P h illip Bukowskl »pent
Sunday at W inchester Bay and
C urrier's Village on Ten M ile lake.
M r». M arie Shepherd of Hilo.
H aw tl visited F rid a y at the Alvls
W icks home. M rs Shepherd was
enroute to Tacoma
< M r. and Mrs. H a rry Godard and
daughter Nancy of Coquille visited
Mrs. T om Ross, who visited the last week at the home of H a rry 's
past m onth at the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. S. L. God­
They returned to th e ir home
parents. M r. and M rs R. A. Snauer. ard
Mrs. 8. W H ow ard Is visiting at
the home of a daughter. Mrs. W il­
bur Spray. T h e H o w ard fa m ily Is
moving from th eir fo rm er home In
Medford to Hillsboro.
F A G k SA V U «
F rid a y
S. L Godard left F rid a y w ith a
crew of men for M arshfield where
he ha» a contract fo r construction
work w ith the In te rn a tio n a l Cedar
corporation
L a te r M r G odard w ill
begin a contract for a new lighting
system for the city of Coquille
M r. and M rs Cleo Morelock and
fam ily are »pending thia week at
coast reeorta, T hey are expected
home tom orrow
M r. and M r« W illia m Haldem an,
form er
residents who moved to
Portland a few months ago, were
In the city Wednesday T hey were
enroute south. M r Ifald em an . un­
til recently m anager of a Safeway
»tore In Portland, la looking for a
new location.
Kenneth
DeLassus, nephew of
E a rl HUI and a form er Cottage
Grove resident, te expected Tues­
day from San Francisco where he
1» employed by the Texas O il Co
M i and M r» K a rl B racher a t­
tended a T w in Oaks picnic Sunday
at Benton-Lane park. T hey were
accompanied by M r. and M rs Carl
King.
M r. and Mr». Paul Meyers and
son Bobby of P acific Palisade. Cal.
were week end visitors at the home
o f M r. and M rs. Weston Allen.
Mr». A Adam s of O akland. Cal.,
who has been visiting a eon. Chas.
Adams In Eugene, la a guest thia
week at the home o f D r and Mrs.
B. R. Job
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend
m y sincere
thank» and appreciation to all my
fea r friends and neighbors for
th eir kind ly sympathy, helpfulness
and beautiful flowers tendered me
In my recent bereavement.
»13p
Mr«. M argaret Tom pkins.
Ray Trask. L orraine Ocumpaugh,
and C arl Rynearson spent Sunday
at Sum m it lake tn the Diam ond
Peak country.
F o rm er K eeld cn t Panora.
W ord has been received of the
death of Mrs. Josephine Young at
the home of a granddaughter, Mrs.
J. A. W isem an at Beaverton. Ore
Friday. Mrs. Young, called by her
many friend» "G randm a Young",
Is a fo rm er resident and made her
home w ith
the W lsm an fam ily
when they lived In Cottage Grove.
Mrs, W isem an accompanied the re­
mains to M arlon. K an. where they
will be Interred.
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White Footwear
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Attention/
Investors and Home Seekers
NO. 1.—0 Room house, with large corner lot CLOSE
IN and a very desirable location, can keep few roomers,
double garage, small second house on premises fine to rent
small family, both with bath, toilets, City lights, water,
shade trees, some fruit, sewer connections, all city improve
mentg paid up in full, also Taxes. This property is both
an INVESTMENT and a fine HOME and absolutely
PRICED to sell as the owner is alone and this is too large
for her to take care of. hence the price $2.000 00. $1.000 00
wish, Balance $10 00 Month with Int. 5% is given us for
QUICK action Be sure and investigate this special offer
as you will see its possibilities at sight.
NO 2—Here is another one that will surprise any
one interested in a real Family HOME 7 room house in
good repair, large corner lot, fine garden land, shade
trees, lots of fruit, fine neighborhood, nlso close in, large
Oarage, wood House, chicken House, no City liens Owner
out of town and has engaged in business elsewhere, hence
his idea in selling as he does not want to rent the property
BUT SELL, hence he has reduced the price from $1,500.00
which was our listing a few Months ago to $1,000 00 for
quick action. $200.00 cash, balance $7 00 per Month, Int.
5%.
If you are INTERESTED at all SEE both these
wonderful BUYS as you will note nt once they have ab­
solute SOUND VALUES and priced below what they
should bring even at these times
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Cotton Knitted
P o lo S h irts
for Women
59c
NEW SHIPMENT
Women’s Slacks
Navy Blue Only
Sizes 14 to 20
98c
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405 Main St.
Phone 58
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
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GOOD VALUES