The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 30, 1937, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MEPTEMHF.il »0, IMI
m» anrnm,
pledged Delta Delta Delta at Uni­
Will Evans of Long Beach, Cal.
versity of Oregon.
accompanied by O. A Wilson oi
the same city, arrived today to took
Norman Thoreson and Wilbur J. over this country with the pros-
Hoopes of this city have pledged pects of locating here. Mr.
Kappa Delta Rho at Oregon State already haa
leased a farm neai
college.
Creswell.
New Fai/
Ready »Wear
NEW COATS
models In Smart
oottag « obovk , obegon
i
10M
Mr. and Mrs Leonard S' Goddard
w<nt to Portland Tuesday to meet
on old friend, Mr Sterling Fisher,
who was with the Presidential
party.
Mr. Fisher was with the
New York Times for many years,
but he Is now in charge of the
«peaking and educational program«
of the Columbia
Broadcasting
Company.
Mrs. Carter of near
Draln went with th*m and visited
a friend In that city.
Word has been received here
of the death last week in Corval-
lis of Samuel R Scott of Blue Rjv-
er H® was married in September,
1903, to Miss Eva Handy of thia
city, who survives him
Georg Bjorset, accompanied by a
group of lumbermen from San
Francisco, left Tuesday for Lake
Quinault, Wash., on a fishing trip.
QUALITY MARKET
< The Ideal Meating Place
LOCKER BOX REFRIGERATION
SMELT
Ham Shanks
19c,t
3*15-
Chief of Police G. B Pitcher Is
AND UP I
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and on a hunting trip in eastern Ore-
daughter, of Portland. will visit Kon this week
friends in Cottage Grove over the
I O Zieroff has moved from Sag­
week end.
inaw to a farm on Disston route
H. H Starr. Cottage Grove, fixes out from this city.
Dressed
jf0 7
‘ watches right.
s30c
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keitzer have re­
trxtlvr materials of
Mrs. O O Huff has received turned from a ten day hunting
laUwt colora with
word of the death of her brother, trip In eastern Oregon, with a deer
W J. Harvey, September 25 at and a bear for their trouble.
AND UP
Lakeview, Oregon
CHAMBER PLANS TO
W L Workman returned Satur­ JOIN IRON LUNG DRIVE
day by airplane from Philadelphia,
We Will Ducontiaue Theatre Coupons on October 1.
In answer to a letter from the
Pa , where he attended the nation­ local chamber of commerce asking
Bring Your Coupons in and We Will Redeem Them.
al convention of the Florist Tele- how Cottage Grove may help in the
graph Delivery association. He is drive to secure an “Iron lung" for
aotom In all head
president of ths Southern Oregon Lane county, the Eugene chamber
group of thst organization. Mrs. of commerce secretary telephoned
IxHs to chooar from
AND UP
Workman motored to Portland Sat­ Wednesday to C. J. K«m, president
urday to meet him.
of the local chamber, that he was
forwarding information on how the
•Mr. and Mrs.
W
Swanson
have returned home from a visit In drive was handled in Eugene and
expressing thanks for the offer of
Idaho.
DANCE CLASS ORGANIZED
local aid.
Miss Phyllis Grant of Salem has
Sufficient donations have been
Ml«» Doro’hv Umphrey _____
returned
organized a dancing class of 40
received,
he
said,
that
the
order
for
home last week from Crater Lak*
pupils, most of whom are taking
the lung was placed Wednesday
whore she spent the summer.
Mies Grant holds
Arthur Martin, head of Martin tap dancing.
Cost of the lung Is 11350 and the
Cottage Grove, Oregon, 616 Main St
Mrs. O L- Nichols left Sunday committee sponsoring its purchase Motors, local Pontiac dealers, will classes here on Monday and Tuea-
<vening for PitUburg. pa. accom- hope» to make the fund total $3000. leave Saturday for Detroit to at­ day in the Eagles hall. This is the
s penylng the body of Mrs Catherine This extra amount above the pur­ tend the Pontiac national conven­ third year that Miss Grant has giv­
en dance instructions here. Her
here with Mr Jacobsen's parents, Bader, which will be burled there. chase price will be used to endow tion of.dealers and field staff which
Mrs. Nichols will visit relatives in the lung so that it may be made will open October 6 for a three day youngest pupil is a 4-year-old tak-
Mr «nd Mrs. George Jacobsen.
Pennsylvania
before
returning available for the use of all.
session. More than 4400 Pontiac ing tap dancing. Miss Grant plana
to hold open house every three
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blickle and here.
Voluntary contributions may be men are expected to attend.
months.
family spent Sunday In Portland
»ent
|n
The
local
chamber
of
com
­
The
opening
day
will
be
devoted
Mrs. Maud« Wright left Tuesday
merce will consider means of help­ to various phases of the company’s
Th« Gray Gooee for Ice Cream, tf ,or Portland, where she plans to ing the drive at it« next meeting.
Loose Leaf Binders. Sentinel.
merchandising policies.
The fol­
spend the winter.
lowing
day
will
be
drlve-away
day,
Little Wantads Do Big Things.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Powell and
Conference
on
Adolescent
Youth
the
majority
of
dealers
to
leave
on
Mrs.
Victor
Kem
of
To-
Mrs. 8. L Godard returned Satur- ^*r’- Powell’s mother, Mrs. Libby
an<*
- ____ __ ___
Thursday and start home with
day from a week's vlsit?ln Seattle. Coffman, returned Tuesday night ‘"d" "P*nt the week-end at the O. Held Today In Eugene.
A Lane county conference tor more than 4000 new 1938 Pontiac
They were
on
Wash , with a daughter, Mrs. Ix>is from ■ three week motor trip to " Kem home
___ ____
cars. It la believed that
will
___ this
___ ____
Perrine She made the trip with ,b’’ middle west. They went as far their way home from spending two mothers of boys and girls of ado-
lescent
age.
sponsored
by
the
Wal-
h® tbe largest drive-away in the
another daughter, Mrs. Ray Gra-
Kansas City, Mo. stopping at we,‘,ts in eastern Oregon and
lamet council of the Boy Scouts of history of the automobile industry.
ham of Eugene They also visited Yellowstone national park en route. Washington.
America, was held today (Thurs-
Martin plans to drive home a
in Vancouver. B. C„ while they On their return they visited the
Mr and Mrs Arthur Llnck, Mrs. day) at the River Road Women's new 1S38 Pontiac.
gone
Grand Canyon, returning by way
Elise Hamble and Mrs. Catherine club building near Eugene. Mrs.
of Los Angeles and California.
AU Types
Scott of Portland attended the Vinal Randall, president of the lo­ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
and Mrs Ho> Crain a
in a Eugene hospital.
Harold Whitlock, who was trans­ funeral of Mrs Catherine Bader cal Boy Scout Mothers' club, was ELECTS OFFICERS
ferrad to the Roseburg Penney Sunday.
a member of the panel group which
Classes start September 27
The Christian Endeavor society
• nd Mrs
Ethelbert <
held discussion at the afternoon
•tore as assistant manager Mon-
ford of Portland are visiting Mr. day. writes that he likei his "^ew
of
the
Presbyterian
church,
at
its
Eagles Hall
Get that cold refreshing drink at session.
Crawford s parents. Mr and Mrs. work fine and that he and his the Gray Goose.
Dr. J. F. Cramer at the morning Sunday night meeting, elected the
following officers: President. Mary
G W Crawford of Culp Creek. family are now located at 450 8.
discussed
For information Call 245J
the
physical Jane Smith; vice president. Mac
Mrs Harold Eakin. Mrs. W A session
They all attended services at the Main street in Roseburg.
characteristics
of
the
adolescent
and
Morton are spend-
Trask; secretary. Betty Jane Mc­
Free Methodist church here Sun-
and Dr. Nelson Bossing the mental
I ng
Coy; treasurer, Marie Hohman;
Breitenbush
■day
W M MacGibbon, who I» work-
characteristics. The afternoon pro-
pianist, Patty Short, chorister. Al­
Ing with federal engineers in
marriage license was issued gram subject was "A Cooperative lan Ferrin.
Mr and Mr* George Scott left Granta Pass, spent the week end this
week to Leonard Foreman and Plan for Character Growth.” Dean
The group will hold a rally­
Saturday for their home In Oak­ at his home here.
Karl W Onthank, Rev. Williston
Arlene Claw, both of Culp Creek
social
Friday evening at the home
land. Cal
They had visited here
Wirt and Dr. J. C. Almack discus-
DeLynn Holston of Portland,
of Vinal Randal) Jr. The young
Iwo w*ekn with friends.
A marriage license was issued sed various phases.
TEACHER OF VOICE
die-
state manager for the Omaha
this week to Russell James Butler cussion was directed by Dr. Al- people will meet at 6 o'clock at the
home of the pastor. Rev. James A.
Ne«' H H Starr, Cottage Grove Woodman Life Insurance company. of this city and Geraldine A Me- mack.
Smith, and will hike out to the
jeweler for fine watches, diamonds spent several days the flrat of the Rlght Of Eu~ne
For Appointment Apply at
Randall home.
and jewelry.
•30c week on business here He arrived
Ntate
Red
Cross
Convention
Tuesday.
Harry McCall, infantile paraly­ To Be Held October 7
Sentinel Office
Mr and Mrs Parsons of Kansas
sis victim, has been brought home
County
Officers
Visit
Bohemia
Clyde Roberta and Bob Savage from a Eugene hospital.
The state convention of chapters
visited Sunday here with Mr. and
County Commissioner Walter J.
left Saturday to •pend I
of the American National Red
Auditions held Friday from
Mn Klvitt. both families attend-
Holland and County Engineer P.
steelhead
fishing
on
the
BRIEFS
Rogu*
Cross
will
be
held
October
7
in
Ing the Free Methodist church
M.
Morse
were
in
the
Bohemia
river.
5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Mrs. Lee Ragan and daughter of Salem and it is expected that sev­
Sunday.
Roseburg, former residents, visited eral from the local Red Cross mining district Friday inspecting
Mrs. Caroline Brand left Friday
road work.
been in for her home in Seattle, Wash., af­ here Tuesday on their way to Port- group will attend.
land.
The forenoon session will include
hospital ter spending last Thursday here on
a roll call playlet and addresses
for some time, was brought home business connected with the house
Dr. A. W. Kime returned home
dealing with the annual roll call.
Saturday.
she Is having built on her Wash- Sunday from San Francisco, where A luncheon eesion is scheduled and
..
. .
_ ington avenue property. Construc- he visited three weeks with a son. the afternoon will be devoted to
Jacobsen Uon
be)ng handled by the Cot-
talks on various Red Cross services.
of Portland spent the week end ,age Orove Manufactury|n|? com.
Mrs. J. B. Llnebaugh, who has Governor
Charles
H.
Martin,
pany. The house Is rapidly nearing bcen visiting relatives and looking
Marshall N. Dana and James L.
completion and is about ready to after business interests here, ex- Fieser will address the dinner
be plastered.
, pects to leave Saturday for her group session.
.
. .
home in Silver Lake. Mrs. Line-
Irene Ritchie, executive secre- baugh. with Mrs. Fanny Goude,
Large Tobacco Section
tary of the Lane county chapter of were two of the first pupils to at-
The Miami Valley, Ohio, is the
the American Red Cross, was here tend school in the (o hoU3e bu(U
Phone 89 J
Free Delivery Wednesday on business connected On the Shield« donation land claim largest tobacco section north of the
with her office
near the preaent gjte of waiden
Mason and Dixon line.
HENS
Veal Cutlets
NEW DRESSES
19.
22.
NEW HATS
98
?hone 46
Free Delivery
FRED ANDERSON, Proprietor
Arthur Martin to Go
to Pontiac Convention
CITY BRIEFS
Phyllis Grant
School of Dancing
John S. Devereaux
YOU'U FIND
Kent’s Market
Friday and Saturday
SPECIALS
Large Cereal Dish with 3
Packages
Kellogg’s
Corn
Flakes
County Kist Cream Style
Corn ................................. 10°
Dinner Bell Salad Dressing
Quart
Pint
Oregon Star Hard Wheat
$1.49
Flour, 49 lbs.
Dillard Cants Still Good,
5 for
................................. 10c
Jumbos 5 for
Good Dillard Watermelons
Pound
TRY OUR QUALITY
MEATS AT REASONABLE
PRICES. ALWAYS FRESH
Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Knight
of Ojai, Cal., and Mrs. J. B. Rus­
sell and the Misses Clara and Pearl
Doggett of Yreka. Cal., spent a
few days last week at the William
Spears home on Mosby creek. They
were enroute home after a trip In
Canada. Mr. Knight and Mrs.
Spears are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and
daughter, Miss Dorothy Umphrey,
attended the wedding of Miss Alice
Reed and Spencer T. Moore Sunday
in Corvallis. Miss Umphrey was
bridesmaid. Harold Mackin of this
city, who is attending O. S. C., also
wa« a gue«t at the wedding.
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Nichols went
to Salem Wednesday on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley McGuire will
move October 1 into the Ray Nel­
son home on Quincy avenue. Mr.
ind Mrs. Nelson have moved into
the Whitlock house on First street.
Mrs N. W. McKinney returned
to her home in San Francisco Wed­
nesday after a month's visit here
with relativer
Dr. William Kan and Dr. C. H.
Kime returned Monday from a
hunting trip to eastern Oregon.
They reported good luck.
Mrs. Mary LaCaaie of Bakor, a
former resident, is visiting here.
Miu
Kathleen
Daugherty
has
THESE
FRESH FRUITS ¿VEGETABLES
ACID INDIGESTION
ARRESTED
By 4 way relief through
BISMA-REX
SOUR ST0MA0H, BELCHING, HEARTBURN,
FLATULENCY—
All are promptly overcome and controlled
by the action of
BISMA-REX
which contains Bismuth Snbcarbonate, Sodium Bicar­
bonate, Magnesium Carbonate and Calcium Carbonate
combined in a manner and in the right proportion to
give Prompt Relief and Prolonged Comfort.
Bisma-Rex may be had only at
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
The Rexall Store
We Have Fresh Stock Arriving Daily
Casabas, Pickling Cucumbers,
Lemons, Oranges, Celery
Sweet Potatoes, Grapes
Cantaloupes, Peppers
Tomatoes, Watermelons
Squash, Potatoes, Onions
Cabbage, Pears and Prunes
YOU’LL LIKE OUR PRODUCE AND
OUR PRICES
Market Located in Old Bank of Cottage
Grove Building
Dillard Fruit Market