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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1937)
I I I I U H I I A , . « K I T t M i l l I t • . IS I7 T U B W K N T IM K I., < X J T T A « IC Three Nurses Named To Lane Health Staff M i*» E u n ic e G erb e r o f rtprlriK- fie ld , Mina E v e ly n John» o f S e a ttle an d M ia A nn» I.efflnjcw«*ll, who ha« been w ith th e a ta te h e alth de h a i 'i n n i l In M o n ta n a , w ere nam ed ... new a p p o in te e . to l h . . t a f f o f the La n e co u n ty h e a lth u n it laat we« k by D r. E L. G a rd n e r, co u n ty h e a lth o ffice r A p p o in tm e n t o f th e th ree en ta il« no a d d itio n a l*ra p e n a e to la m - co un ty O n e of the th re e w ill fill a vacan cy In the s ta ff th a t ha« ex l«t«d fo r aeveral m onth« and the a p p o in tm e n t o f th e o th e r tw o wax .»..’.I. ; . . ; W r b ? H o tm .n t o f f . . | . . . l fu n d . been « fa y in g w ith M r* M a m ie T r u n n e ll, re tu rn e d to her hom e at Ixrndon .Munday M ra M a m ie T r u n n e ll and H u g h T r u n n e ll w»»nt to Y o n c a lla S un day and brought hack M r« N e || W ll llam a, who 1« going to npend the w ln tr f w ith M r - T ru n n e ll . A lle rn e iiw a y o f S ilk r ’r <k h * . "" ,a l m ,u r v e > In th l« section Ixd« M a y S to n eb u rg ac c o m p a n i ed the H a r r y S ton eb urg fa m ily to W in c h e s te r bay to »pent the I«ahor day week end N elaon and BUI G s ro u tte of C arleo n «pent the week end at the W T G a m u tte home Mr and M r« Sidney M o rto n of - P - t S a .u .d .y , n d Hun * ' ,h e M " * K h o m ’' M l . . G a r b .: w ill fill I n . v u .a n c y „ c reated by the ad van cem en t o f F * U ,r r M l»« < ’la ra G ro ,•- to th e place fille d by M r« R u th H tn e g a rd n e r, w ho resigned th ia «u m m er Ml«« John« w lll be located at F lo ren c e, a new post c reated by the h e alth de p art m erit and m ade |H««Nible th ro u g h the a llo tm e n t of ch ild w e lfa re fund« M rs I«e ffin g Well w ill be In th e E ugene o ffic e and h er w o rk w ill be p rin c ip a lly w ith c h ild re n Sh« lg to be paid by th e U n ite d S t a t e . P u b lic H e a lth service Saginaw Reverend Coulter Re-called by the Christian Church I’h r F irs t C h ris tia n ch u rch hex vailed R eve re n d E K C o u lte r to re m a in here «« pa «(or In d e fin ite ly H e han been the m in is te r o f ’ hat ch u rch fo r the past tw o year« (X tr tng th a t tim e all d e p a rtm e n t« o f the ch u rch have been reestablished T h e ch u rch b u ilding an d parson age have b ren redecorated The Bible eehool rooms have al«<> been rw derta at ed and fu rn la h e d w ith new eq u ip m e n t l*hr «urn o f $1 7(X1 ha« been paid ag ain st o u ts ta n d in g debt« and fo r Im p ro v e m e n t« to the ch u rch prop rrty A rra n g e m e n t« have been m ade fo r the pa ym en t o f an oth er $1000 by th e firs t o f next y e ar A ll th in g « considered the w ork o f the poung people« societies ra n k » w ith th a t o f an y o f the other ch urche« in the state T h e re ara fo u r a o c ie tie , w ith an av era g e at tendance o f 125 and th ey hold all o f the a w a rd « fo r e ffic ie n c y In the county T h e atte n d a n c e la b e tte r th a n It ha» t»een In m an y year« D u rin g th e «um m er the a u d ito riu m ha« t>een fille d nt «11 wrrvtce« an d m ore th a n 75 persons have been ad m itte d to m em ber «hip M r D e v e re a u x ha« been »«cured a« chorus d ire c to r and a " T w o by T w o " c o m p alg n ha« been planned fo r th is fa ll to begin In H a lly D ay. the second S un day In O ctober Mount View Ix*on ard K in g spent th e week end a ’ W in c h e s te r bay M r and M r« W illa r d A rn e of P o H la n d were visitor« over the I«nhor day w eek end o f Mr A rn e ’s l»arent». Mr and M r» C laude A rne A picnic In th e ir ho no r was held S un day w ith the fo llo w in g present M r« M a ry Id n eh au g h and d a u g h te r. M r * M aude K it t ridge and «on o f S ilv e r Ix»ke th e G len L ln eh au g h fa rn lh m d M rs N an cy Lln eh au g h of C ottag e G ro ve , the Hornet < *ham lw r »lain fa m ily of M e d fo rd am t M r and M r W illa rd M o rriso n o f E ugene Ml«« Fo rest S chn eld ei left Sun day fo r K la m a th F a ll« to reopen her school th ere Ml.«« B ern ad ln e S ch n eid er accom panied her and w ill «pend th is week th ere G uaranteed USED CAR BARGAINS SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY 1936 Ford Touring Sedan Just like new $595. 1934 Plymouth Coupe, radio and Heater, very good $475 1929 Chcv. 2 Door Sedan good $169. 1930 Pontine Roadster $145 Several Others to Choose From M ARTIN MOTORS YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC DEALER At Dwight King's Service Station Phone 19 Sept 7 Mi and M r« C ecil F o rc le r o f N o r th lie n d spent M o n day a t the hom e o f M rs F o r c le r « parents. M r and M rs F T B e n Mr and M r« F r a n k Guggl»t>erg ston. Mi an d M i . Ben J .c k iw n of o f I«o ranr visited S un day at the F r e (| Gugglwt>erg hom e W a lk e r w ere supper guest« one 1 T B ru m fie ld an d Josephine ev en in g la *t w eek at th e L a w re n c e G w en« o f N o rth lle n d spent the M o nt loth borne M i «nd M r . E v e r r t , T b o m p « .n • home and w ere «up|x*r gu est* F r l and d a u g h te r o f E ug ene spent Sun da> night, to g eth er w ith th e L K d a y and M o nd ay w ith M rs T h o m p B ru m fie ld » , o f M r» A m a n d a Dear» son's p arents M r and M rs D C M r» Id a V eatch of C ottag e F r y G ro ve Is vtaltln g th is week w ith M rs Ix jw e ll Benston and son a t M r« A M S m ith . tended recen tly a b irth d a y d in n e r Mr and M rs G eo rg e D uerst and nt th e hom e <>f M r - B en sto n’« par «laughter« o f G resh am «pent the ents. M r and M rs W A K een e o f O th e r guests week end here w ith M r« D u e rs ts T h o rn to n C orner« (m rents, Mr and M r» G eorge were th e H o w a rd K een e fa m ily o f Layng M i» M ilto n !<ayng and D e lig h t V a lle y ; the C o n ra d K een e d a u g h te r who had »pent the sum fa m ily o f C ra sw li and H o w a rd H a r - m e r at G resh am . re tu rn e d here pole o f C ottag e G ro v e T h e d in n e r wa» In ho no r o f the b irth d a y an- w ith then* M r» O acar Jack o f A lh a m b ra . n iversarte« o f M r« H o w a rd K een e. Cal visited M o nd ay w ith Mr» J M r« lx>wel| Benston. J im m y K eene and D e lm e r B enston A S chn eid er Mr and M r« N en o P e rln l of l«eon A rn e o f firo a d b e n t. w ho 1 H •pen t last week here at th e home T n p lln S u n d ay a fte rn o o n o f a b ro th er C lau de le ft F r id a y to M r and M r« B rid g e , and fa m visit a sister. M rs E d ith P h illip s , ll> a rriv e d fto m M o n ta n a last w eek at C o rv a llis and m oved In to the house fo rm e r- M rs G eorge B ru m fie ld o f O ak ly vacateti by the R W C am p b ell land. C a l . a rriv e d F r id a y fo r a vis fa m ily it at the hom e o f a son. L K M r «nd M r . C lU f T u r k r r «nd B ru m fie ld baby d a u g h te r o f W in c h e s te r bay visited relatives here an d at W a lk er S u n d ay and M o n d ay O l r n r r B enaton .p e n t Ih r week .n d » tth H o w a rd H a r p o lr o f Co! Dorena Orange Has Impromptu Program T h e Ih rren n rang e held Its re g u la r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t of last w eek In th e gran g e h a ll at D oren a w ith an Im p ro m p tu p r o g ra m u n der th P d ire c tio n o f M r * C lau de A rn e as a fe a tu re The D eve re au x fa rn lh o f E ugene was to have presented a m usical pro g ra m hut was un ab le to atten d C h m m u n lty sin gin g wa» led by M rs lx>uis I>odge an d th e p rog rn ni In clud ed songs, rending» and ta lk « M r» F a n n ie Goude described her recent tr ip to the deserted m in in g tow n o f W a v e rv lM e . C a l. and F ra n cis G a w le y told o f a visit to Mt IxiNsen n a tio n a l p a rk H C W il liam son. S m ith H ug he» in s tru c to r In the C o ttag e G ro v e high school, gave an In te re s tin g ta lk on a g ri c u ltu ra l cond ition » G tU tVK , O R M O » . .... „ P o s tm a s te r N J N elaon appear- »*1 and requested th a t m ore w o rk be rlonr In re p a irin g wtdewalkw and c le a rin g w a lk « o f weeda and bruxh He th a n k e d the council fo r w o rk done the peat few m onth« Z A C oo p’« bid o f $tXX, and $100 dow n fo r lota 3 and 4 block 5 G e o rg e to w n ad d itio n wa« accepted; C W M oore's bid o f |S2ft. $100 d o w n ^ fo ^ h ^ P r o u d fl^ ^ r o g e r t^ jj^ south S ix th wa« ac cep ted , Paul R a d k e 's bid o f $4fr*> fo r th e E liz .Sm ith T a r r lo t, lo t 1. block 5, G eo rg eto w n second a d d itio n w t* accepted R ep o rts o f o ffic e r« w ere received, ap proved and file d and th e bill« allow ed M r» N e ll S a r f f wax allo w ed th e w id o w 's w a te r r a te o f $1 00 per m onth Brick ,M ~ Jo h <‘ w C on ley o f V en e ta, fa th - *r H ug h C C onley • f C ulp C re ek, died S ep tem b er 1 In k u - M*ne F u n e ra l service» w ere held * “ <urday a fte rn o o n and In ter men* WMM ,n tt>r In m a n c e m etery Mr i °n le y wax born A p ril 11, 1^07. in M lm o u ri H e m oved to W a llo w a county. O rego n. In 1AA3 H e was m a rrie d to G e rtie M a b e l H>UHpe ‘ n ‘ n th a t place M r« C onley died In 1X20 and th a t y e ar M r C onley w ent to Id a h o , r e tu rn in g in 1X29 and se ttlin g In V en e ta. Since childhood he bad been a m em b er o f the F o llo w e rs o f C hrist H e was a m em b er o f T o w nsend clu b N o 2 In Eugene. S u rv iv in g are th re e sons. John H o f V en e ta. W illia m E o f C a ld w e ll, Id a . and H u g h C o f C ulp ? " ’; k ' • ; /h u iK h t . r « . M r._ L a u r a Ix tr k ln o f M in a m , M rs FS M Ix»r- k ln o f M onroe and M in A A M a u «c r o f Gold H1JI; one b ro th e r C .lif o r n « .; tw o . ¡ « e r . one In K an sas and one in Idaho, and 1A g ra n d c h ild re n . C em ent Roofings Sashes and D oors M r and M rs W illia m B eck ar<» v is itin g In M ilw a u k e e . W ix. CITY COUNCIL FKIM ERDINGK A t th e reg u lar session o f th e city co un cil. S ep tem b er 7. the fo llo w in g business wus dispatched U po n reco m m en d atio n of the »ew er co m m itte e th e re wax no 11- c«nc* g ra n te d fo r garb age collec- Hon T h e w a te i c o m m itte e was a u th o r- ixed to ta k e options on land fo r w a te r flow In v e s tig a tio n and for pipe lin e rig h t o f w ay to advise R ev A tw o od F o ste r as to the necessary steps to be ta k e r, in o rd e r th a t the c ity m ig h t leg ally vacate the alley ru n n in g fro m east M a in street to W a s h in g to n avenue. th ro u g h blocks 1 and 4 G eorge- ,OWT1 G B A rn est ap p ea re d in reg a rd to the street assessment on his p ro p e rty on east M a in stree t Re- ,r r r r d ,h r p ro p e rty c o m m lM « fl11 '" v .'O iK a n o n and rt p o i! V eneer Tile TWIN OAKS , O fO TI M is V io le t I*uls an d c h ild re n o f C u r tin spent S un day at the l^ee F r y home Ited w ith lx*w ls C onley W ednendav ev en in g ■ 111 c Latham A M is H u g h H a r ris had ns w eek end vis ito rs h e r sister. M rs H B H e rd , and fa m ily and M rs. L illia n Heed o f S pokane, W ash Miss Lois H a g e rty re tu rn e d to h e r hom e nt P o rtla n d T h u rs d a y a f te r spending several weeks Itln g h e r uncle. O A N ich ols, frien d s here ML«» E sth er R nisor, who had S 4 out of every 5 miles you drive are Stop and G o 1 ( r / i '}>llQ llH(l S l l / u t c COTTAGE GROVE Tuesday, September 14, in front of the City Hall at 3:00 p. m. a new Grey hound “Cruiser” will be offi cially christened “CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE” by city officials fte v ls r .v e r y pravlnu« co nception o f m o to r bun trn v e l w hen you . . . th ia new .u p e r-c o a rh It In u tte r ly d iffe r e n t, not only In ap p ea ra n ce but In m e rb n n le a l o p e ra tio n an d panneiiKer c o m fo rt. The c o n ve n tio n a l hood han d ln a p p .a r .d fo r th e m o to r him been placed In the re a r S m a rt «w eeping s tre a m lin e « Id e n tify thin great new coach w ith I t . fa m ilia r O rcyh o u n d color« o f blue an d w h ite and c h ro m iu m tr im Come and see this christening ceremony and inspect the newest creation in Highway Transportation OUR own driving experience tells you you can't GO very far these days w ith out STOPPING! That's why stop and go Is costly! One atop can waste enough gasoline to take you of a mile! Shell engineers, recognizing the high cost of stop and go, have developed a way to “balance" gasoline. By completely re- Y arranging its chemical structure, this process does to gasoline what cooking does to food —makes it “digestible." Hence, under all driving conditions— starting, shitting gears, accelerating— your engine gets the /« // benefit of Super- Shell's hifh energy content. Try Super-Shell next time. There’s a Shell dealer near you. 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