The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 25, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIURNIIAV.
MAIM.'lt 10,
SAVE
You do that very thin# when
you buy one of our $25 luiU
for
19.75
w ill border on the new highway If tended grand opera In Portland
end when It la eonstruotad on the d arin g her teip
route recently announced by tbe
M r. and M rs M A. H o rn are
highway commtaelon.
building a new aeven room house
M rs H I I (C aro lin e, Brand of on their farm In Delight Valley
HratUa, a form er re»ldenl, vlaltad Schofield Stew art haa the contract
w ith fr|pnda In the city Wednesday for plumbing and electrical work.
and Thursday
Mince the death of
M r. and Mrs. D w ig h t A. Sm ith
M i Brand aeveral yeara ago Mrs. of Bozeman, Mont, arrived F rid a y
Brand hae made her home In the for a month's visit at the home of
northern city
M ia. Sm ith's brother. M ax Bird.
M i Scott recently purchased an
L ittle Mias June Bird daughter of
aoirag« tract near Ihe Steel bridge M r and Mrs. M ax Bird who under­
on llo w river from Mis» Aleea H a w ­ went no e m e r g e n c y operation for
ley. A W Thom as
of
I Hiug las appendicitis last week at a Eugene
county hae purchaeed the B a rtle tt hospital, Is reported aa Im proving
Johnson farm at Saginaw
Both satisfactorily
deala were handled by C M P a r k - -
er, R ealty Dealer on eaat M ain To Discus« Picture«
■treat, Cottage Grove.
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T he class In adult education ta k ­
M r and Mre D a rw in Woodcock ing a courie In home planning, un­
o f Corvalila were week end gueata der the direction of Mias M aria n
at the home of M rs Woodcock'« Notvedt, w ill Include the discussion
parenta, M r. and M ia. N J. Nelaon. of pictures In th eir study Tuesday
evening, 7 30 at the high school
Mre.
M innie
W llllte
returned T he diacuaalon w ill center on "how
Sunday from a abort vlelt In Rose­ to fram e and hang them," and "how
burg. H e r daughter H a llie accom- the principle* of deilgn emphasis
panl d her, returnin g to Roseburg Is used In m aking our homes more
Sunday evening
a ttrac tiv e ’’
Mlee Beth H all, daughter of Rev
and M s C. J H a ll, and a student Masons to Go to Elkton.
at W illam ette unlveralty, la spend­
A num ber of Cottage Grove M a ­
ing a week’s vacation at her home sons plan to go to E lkton Saturday
In the city.
night to put on degree work for a
Mlee Alsea H aw ley ha« purchas­ candidate of the E lk to n lodge..
ed o n , of the houses recently built
A total of 1.325 400 men have
by James Scott on east M ain. It
has been rented by the Brisbane worn the CCC uniform »Ince the
brothers of the Brlabane E lectric organization was started In 1933.
shop.
Mra. I I B. Breedlova and M ra
Inez Meek« spent Sunday and Mon­
day In Portland where M -a Breed-
Lou»«*«. downtown «tore at
Short's.
L°V’ PU£ h“ " V W
.r r ln had Sm art Shop T
hey
we •
«com -
Supt and Mra. H B F errln
They
were
accom-
panled aa fa r as
aa Corvalila by
aa week end guests Miss Shirley P»nlrd
y Mr •
B urkholder of Eugene. M bs Sophh and M a Glen Breedlove, wh > r
la Igo. a teacher at Anlauf. and turned w ith them M onday evening.
Hall and Johnston. Real Fatale,
M ra £ ,(,,1 Haven arrived Sstur-
■ — — Sure Insurance. Phone Sit Bill M cK inney a student at the
U nlverslly of Oiegon.
day from Portland fo r a week's
M r. and Mra. V ictor Chambers re
W atch for Radio Ray's Annlver- »l it at the N J N el on and W B.
turned Wednesday from Portland ■ary Sale
m25c Johm ton home« and
w ith other
where M r, Chambers 'J a nsacted
f'lend s In the city. Mra. Hagen a
K a rl K M ills went to Portland fotm ar ra (dent. I. enroute to Call-
business for a few days.
Wednesday to attend an executive forn ,a „ nd w ,„ ,cav0 F rid a y for
Mlea Lula C u rrln returned Sun­
meeting of the State F uneral D lr- Santa
gan, B Ana
^ na where
where aha
she expects
expects to
tt
day from a several weeks' visit
ectors' association.
make her home.
w ith friends In Bellingham and
W atch for Radio R a y '. Annlver-
M rs Callie Vincent expect« to
other W ashington d tlea.
e r-
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leave » w ith in a few days ror
for ru
F u u lle
r
County Assessor W elby Steven* ton. C
C a
a lif
llf , to
to spend
spend a
a few
few monthi
months
r ‘
waa In (he rlty Tuesday attending at the horn« of a son. A lfred Vln
M r. and Mrs. F rancis Lacey o f
(o m ailers concerning r< adjust­
Woodburn were Bunday guests at
cent.
ment of properly assessments.
• *-- home of v M i- r . Lacey's
the
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I .Ila V an S h o la c k and Ix ir ia ln r j a j b ar. J o h n Lamson M rs Lamson
M r and M ra 8 L M a rk in motor­ Vosa, pupils of the F airv iew school. ent« rtain> d w ith a dinner, honoring
ed to Corvalila and Eugene Sunday w ill cuter ihe radio station K O B E M r tjim jo n on h l* b lrth la y annl
w ith th eir sons Harold and Wayne,
versa ry.
who returned Io th e ir studies at O.
8 C. and the University of Oiegon.
M ra E a rl M cN u tt of Eugene vle-
Mr and M rs Charles Adams of u rd w lth friends here one evening
a fte r the spring vacation
Eugene were week end visitors at
week,
Itennla Crouch, a form er resi­ the home of Mrs Adam * parents,
dent, la now located In
Eugene Dr and Mrs It R. Job.
T h e ir
Mlsa Esther 8elfken of W e s tfir
where he Is employed w ith a candy daughter. Adeline A la m s who spent * » • a w. ek end guest at the home
company
Mra. Crouch, who Is vis­ the spring vncatlon w ith a Vn lver- of M ra. Welcome Hubbell,
iting w ith friend« In F iu l'la n d , Ida
ally of Oregon campus M e n d . M ary
M ra Fannie Goude left the early
exjiecta to Join him In Eugene early Jane T y le r at her home In Redding. part ot th | , week for Kelso. W ash .
In April.
C a lif was a Sunday guest w ith Miss t0 vialt „ aon W illa rd Morse She
The G ray Goose for Ice Cream, e T y le r at Ihe Job home
plan« to later visit a brother, C W .
M i and M rs H arvey Holderm an W allace at Sllvereldr, and a step-
W ilbu r 8pr«y and W a lte r Sm ith,
an o ffic ia l of Ihe M ountain Stales of Bradwnod are In the city, called •»•>. E 11 Ooude- w bo 'Ives near
pow er C o . both from Albany a t­ here by the death of M r Holder- Spokane She txpects to be gone
about two months.
tended Ihe funeral of I I . B. Gtlgga man's father, E. 8. Holderm an.
In tha city Tuesday afternoon. M r.
Get that cold refreshing d rin k a t, Mlsa F ay Wooley, a student In
Spray la a form er resident who was the G ray Goose.
tfc nurses' trainin g In a Portland hos-
recently transferred from the local
. . r and . M rs n
» **..
arrived
Wednesday
spend
M
C H u . Allan and
M r. pltal.
P
vaca„
on
th, to
hom.
of
M ountain S ta irs office to the A l­
ru e . Allen attended
u
M r> A w
bany office
Horace W ells, also and M ia. J
w ith M ountain States, and a form- an Allen fam ily reunion at Wood- Cooley
T he occasion waa
ay m anager o f the local office, was burn Sunday.
Mra. F. B V an N o rtw lck re-
here from Roaebuig to attend the the 82nd birthday anniversary ot
Georgn It. Allen fath er o f the tw o turned Sunday from a few days
funeral.
men.
visit w ith a daughter, M rs N . E.
O. 8. Fletcher, county agent from
Ah appropriate Easter g ift a Mannock at_A u ro ra.__She a lio BU
Eugene, was In neighboring ru ra l
wives,
d la trlrta Tuesday delivering con­ corsage for sweethearts,
signments o f polaln barley to be mothers and daughters. Sunnyside
Greenhouses, downtown store at
used for rodent control.
¡Sm ith-Short's
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Easter Lilies Polled Plants for
M
r.
and
Mrs.
H
a
rry
Holden,
Easter gifts.
Sunnyalda Oresn-
parenta of Mra. Lloyd Griggs, of
Eugene Mra. E a rl ltta n d e b e riy anil
daughter R uth, m other-in-law and
sister-in-law of Mrs. Iren e G ilggs
Brandeberry. M r and Mrs. John
Patterson of Eugene, and th eir
daughters M ra W lnsor Calkins of
Eugene and M rs M a rth a Veal of
Albany, were among those who a t­
tended th a funeral of H . B. Griggs
in t>>e city Tuesday.
CITY BRIEFS
......
Kent’s Cash
Market
Groceries, Meats
and Feeds
Phone 89-J
Friday & Saturday
Specials
Flour
49 lb $1 69
Peaks Hard Wheat flour
an good Al the best. Guar­
anteed.
Peas
40c
Fancy sugar, No. 2 cans
Libby’s
Deviled Meats
3 cans 10c
What no rhymes, well these
are busy times, and If we’ed
write a j i n g 1 o , one that
would really tingle, we’ed
have to use our mind, and
then we’ed get b elli. id, with
our work, and t h . i t wo
couldn't shirk, ro for thia
w eek we will not »peak.
Of course wo still sell the
best of meats and special­
ize in sausage.
PAGE ELEVEN
THE MENTINE!.. COTTAGE GKOVE. OREGON
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OBITUARIES
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Mra. C arl Price and son Tom a r­
rived S aturday from Portland to
spend thjo week nt the home of Ms.
Price's parents, M r. and M is. D. H .
Hemenwny,
Jack Spies student at the U. of
O., and B ill Spies, who attends St.
M ary's school In Eugene returned
to Eugene Sunday a fte r spending a
week's vncatlon nt Ihe home of
th e ir pnrenta M r. nnd M rs. O. W .
Spies.
The Misses M argaret 8hort. M a r­
ian Notvedt, Alntn Snrpola and Lo­
la N ew m an spent S aturday and
Sunday In Portland.
Red Rose Ilu tte r and le e Cream.
Aak fo r them. C. O. Cream ery, tf
M ra. Gleaser of Forest Grove han
purchased one of the new houses
recently b uilt by James A. 8cott
on ensl M ain street and la now
occupying It aa her home.
A. E. G erlm onte o f W e s tfir was
nn overnight guest Saturday at the
F. L. G rannis home.
W atch fo r R adio Ray's Anniver­
sary Sale.
m25c
Announcement has been made by
O. H. Arnest, local real »state deal­
er, of the purchase by A lvls W lcke
o f the Roy I-eonard property at
Sixth and Madison. T his property
to Cottage Grove »lx years ago. M r.
Lajole died a few yeara ago
She
was a mem ber o f the M ethodist
church.
Surviving are five daughters;
Mrs. R u th Caldwell. Mlaa Sarah L a ­
jole, M rs M a ry M oua re, Mrs Mar­
garet M u rra y all of Cottage Grove;
Mrs. Elizabeth H u ff, Eugene; four
sisters, Mrs. N ancy Neal. W a lk e r;
Mrs. Annie Slppey, Dallas; Mra. E l­
len Lajole, W endllng; Mrs. James.
Creswell; ten grandchildren; six
great grandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. ttuaan Iu*)<>lc
Mrs. Suaan Lajole. 74, tie d early
Tuesday forenoon a t her home, 616
W h lteaker Ave
Kune al servlets
were held this (Th ursday)
a fte r­
noon a t M ills chapel. Rev C. J.
H a ll o ffic ia tin g
In te rm e n t was In
the W a lk e r cemetery.
M ’ » La,ole was a native of Lane
county. She eras born October 20.
laoJ. on the Long
Tom
prairie,
north of Eugene She was m arried
M ay 23 1880, to Louis D rew Lajoie
and lived at W a lk e r until coming
W e wish to exprese our sincere
appreciation for the m any kind
wo-ds and deeds extended to us
during our recent bereavement, the
loss o f a beloved husband and
father.
W e especially wish to
thank the Boy Scouts, for th e ir
guard of hopor. and those who so
kindly sent flowers.
Mrs. E. S Holderm an.
Mr and Mrs. H a rvey Holder-
man,
M r and M rs Cleo Morelock__
PRICES ARE
lower Junto
" ' ■
Martha Ann Barnhart.
Ma
, h a .( Ann
%nn B irn h
> rth
h B
a r rt.
t. „atlce
Oregonlan Bnd a form er resident of
dled M arch 18, according
w o r e c e ( v e d at T he Sentinel
office lo r n a daughter, Mrs. T h tl-
n„ Bizler. of Poitland.
IVise Buyers Will Act at Once!
Now is the time to Buy! Now is the time to save! Note
these bargains in beautiful suites for every room—note
the low prices!
Mrs. B arn hart was born A p ril 28.
near T he Dalles. She was a
daughter of Hannah and Thom as
M. W ard , who crossed the plains
by covered wagon In 1847 She was
m arried June 30, 1899, to Rev
H e n ry B a rn h a rt and moved to the
W illa m e tte valley * * • «
« *•
m alnder o f her life was spent Sur-
vtvlng are tw o
daughters.
Mrs.
B ixler and Mra. D. E
H rrro ld ;
| wo g a n d c h ld r e n , all of P o itla n d .
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J.,«-,«
>n A. Huckins.
,
Jason A Hucklna, 84. a resident
„ /
a jttjtv fc a t x
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More Than 50
R .& G .
Used Cars
To Choose From at
T w o Living Room Pieces!
SPE C IA L !
A blc, roomy Davenport. WH1 built fram e*,
can*ful w orkm anship and lovely /'overa. A
fine Suite In every w i ! The tw o piece* now
«pec tally priced a t only ......... ....................... —
53
$
.50
WOODSON
BROTHERS
Ford Dealers
From
E arnest s dress
M r. and Mrs. Dan Drlscol and
daughter Lois of Eugene visited
Sunday at the J. V. S tew art and C.
M. P a rk e r hornet.
w era held F rid a y
In
the D rain
com m unity hall under the direction
of the St. Joseph Catholic church
o f Roseburg. In te rm e n t was In the
local cemetery.
M r. H u ckln e was born In Maine
January 20, 1853. H e was m arried
In Canada to M a rth a J. Egget. who
passed aw ay In 1933 Surviving are
two daughters, Mrs. Susie Tingley.
Mrs. Anna M o r rlo n , both residing
In Canada; five sons, Irv in , Clem.
George, Thomas, all o f D ra in ; W il­
liam H ucklna In Canada.
SHOP
509 Main Street
4 -Piece Bedroom Suites!
A rem arkable value!
A high-grade suite
priced down to reason! Bed. V a n ity , Cheat
and Bench! Rich veneers o f «elected W a l­
n ut! This Is one of our Superior values— we
recommend It highly! C o m p le te -------------------
49
$
.50
W hat does your fancy favor!
A gny print! A tailored su it’
A jigger coat! Whatever it it
you’ll find it here in our spring
collection. They’re beautiful,
and the modesty of their price
tags will amaze you.
DRESSES — Cunning
styles
that use every new fashion
trick.
$4.49 and up
COATS— -Tigger and
length, lovely materials.
full
$9.90 and up
gUITSt— Perfect in fit
swankily tailored.
and
$9.90 and up
Seven Dining Room Pieces!
A truly fine suite at a truly low price! Com­
prises Refectory type Table, host c‘ xlr, and
FIVE side chairs. Walnut veneered through­
o u t B uffet *17.00 extra! The aulte la [-deed
at only — ---------
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BRESSLER’S