The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1937, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER SI. IMI
Miss Mildred Cole and Mr* Fronts
Stuart Willian is working at
Twenty new arm chairs have |
Growth of <lotloawoo4o
Gruata, RuMian for Georgia
Cox. all of Marcóla; Mr. and Mr», i Oakridge on the highway
been received for use In class
Cottonwoods
grow to IB inches ha
room».
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Gruxia
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Russian
for
Georgi»,
a
Jamas Bement of Sisters; Mr. and
diameter in IS to M years.
Several Student», accompanied by *1*1* *n Ruista
Mrs. Harold Havens of Sacramen­
Mr». Ruby Godant, wert- In Eugene '
to. Cal.; Mrs. Hugh Porteous of
Mt. Shasta City. Cal.; Mr. and Mi's.
Monday gettlng prises for the car-'
Oct. 19 -The girl scouts will nival.
Walter Briggs of Grants Hass; Mr
and Mrs. E. L. Briggs of Klamath meet Monday night, October 2». at
Dangers of autumn driving, Fails. These were guests Saturday the high school.
grimly proved by accident figures, at the Henry Lake home.
T. B. and Jim Mitchell accom­
are underscored by records of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Havens and panied a party of men from Wolf
to Grants I‘a ss on a hunting Oct 19 Mr. and Mrs. Everett
United States weather bureau in Mrs. Hugh Porteous returned to Creek
'
Portland. Secretary of State Snell their homes in California Sunday trip
over the week end.
Thompaon and daughter of Eug»n«
1
announced today.
High school juniors will give 1 and Neil Fry of Veneta visited rr-
morning.
Doily until May 14
minstrel show in the near ___
‘When we found from our acci-
future. cently at the Le» Fry homa
FROM PORTLAND
dent files that nearly a third of
The girU league are practicing
Misu Mary Hryant returned from!
automobile mishaps
a play to be given in November.
Roseburg Sunday after spending a '
each
Standard
Totuit
CuMà
Mrs. Mary Sanderson has moved week there visiting her mot bar
occur during the fall, we opened a
Chicago .... $ 90.30 $ 74.00 S 57.35
campaign to make the autumn of
Oct 19.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar to Eugene.
J. J. Korissen has returned from
De* Moines , .
*66.07
80.25
51.80
1937 the safest quarter of the year Jack of California, who recently
A daughter was born to Mr. and Klamath Falls, where he had been
Kanus
City . .
66.07
instead of the most perilous,” Snell purchased the Ashbaugh place, i Mrs. George Gowing October 14 at working.
80.25
51.80
said. "The weather bureau sent us have taken possession and the a Eugene hospital. She has been
Harry Green of Arro Gronde,
Minneapolis . .
75.60
48.00
61.95
; Cat, spent Sunday at the F T.
data which go a long way to prove Orvel Rader family, who had been named Marilyn Kay.
New
Orleans
.
105.70
67.60
*84.25
John Keith of San Francisco. Ben st on home.
that the driver must be extra cauti­ living there, have moved to Culp
St. Louis ....
85.60
•70.10
ous during the fall months."
Creek.
Cal., has been visiting a sister.
Donald Monroe of Carlton and
54.35
Here's why autumn provides
St. Peal ....
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Conner of Mrs. Tom Arthur, and nephew. Henry Monroe of Roaeburg spent
75.60
61.95
48.00
the week end with relatives here
“bad driving weather:”
Thornton Corners visited Tuesday | Kenneth Arthur, and family.
Totuit
Totuit
W. L. Lohrey, who is working
Anson Clark. George Conley and
Daylight hours are greatly short­ evening at the Fred Kelly home.
Sutud
Suniini
Couth
Coook
ened. On July 1 there are 15 hours Grandpa Yancey and son Ervin near Creswell, spent Sunday at Homer Prescott spent several day*
New York . . . $140.80 $124.50 $106.40 $89.75
last week hunting In the McKenzie !
41 minutes between sunrise and returned Sunday from a hunting home.
The E H. Gowing family moved district.
Boston .... 146.70
sunset, contrasted to 8 hours 54 trip near Odel] Lake.
130.40
110.40
93.75
minutes December 1.
The Bud Miller family went to *he first of the week to a houso
Della Bachdohlt of Coburg spent.
Atlanta .... 117.05
89.90
100.75
74.15
Two-thirds of the year’s dense Oakland Saturday to attend the on th® Sanderson ranch.
Saturday with a sister. Mm. Clan
Cincinnati . . . 106.30
90.80
84.10
68.35
fog occurs during the last three burial of Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs.
Mrs George Gipson and son ence Fisher.
Detroit .... 107.00
months of the year, most of the re­ J. S. Lake of Thornton Corners.
Gerald of Yakima. Wash., are vis-
Mrs. Jim Abbott returned home
91.10
85.40
68.75
maining third occurring during the
The Otho Van Schoiack family ltinx her P»r®nta. Mr amt Mrs. E last week from California, where!
Philadelphia . . 139.40
123.10
106.40
89.75
winter.
were visitors Sunday at the Joe' M Dunn.
she had spent two weeks with •
Washington
.
.
136.60
120.30
104.90
88.25
Throughout the western part of Thrasher home at Rat Creek.
Mildred, small daughter of Mr friends and relatives.
Rvtura limits of “Standard” tickvic >0 days; of other tickets sic moolho.
the state nearly two-fifths of the Ceford Garoutte was an over- and Mrs. Frank Skelton, fell from
Roy Taplin. who is employed in
Proportional iaraa affective to many other points.
annual precipitation is an autumn night guest Friday at the home ofia te«ter totter and broke an arm the Bohemia district, spent Satur­
at grade school last week.
TICKETS HONORED
affair. Rain makes roads slippery a brother Darrell of Culp Creek.
day at his home here.
Standard, la all claaaoa of equipment. Tow it in tour let alaeping cere a
Thelma Herendeen, who is work-
and decreases visibility.
Mr. and Mm Cecil Former of
Miss Erma Van Schoiack of Hep-
Freezing weather may occur any pner, who had been visiting rela- *ns near Eugene, spent Sunday at North Bend and Mrs. T Forcier of
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bayond. CaK>. in coachaa only. «In tourist oleapin« cara whara avail
time after mid-September m east­ tives here, went to Oakland Sunday home.
Eugene visited recently at the F. T.
coachaa bayond. Charyaa for alaaping car accommodatlona ara additional.
Among those from here who Benston home.
ern Oregon, and after mid-October to visit at the home of an uncle.
were fishing in the Umpqua Sun­
west of the mountains. Cold snaps George McHugiH.
Raymond Stewart came home
lower the driver’s efficiency, cover Several from here attended a day were Ed Mitchell, Art Barker. from a Eugene hospital last week.
EMPIRE BUILDER
NORTH COAST LIMITED
the highways with frost, ice or dance at Dortna Saturday night Alfred Herendeen. Harry Skelton
Anna Mae Smith spent Saturday
Via Oraat Northern Ry.
snow, and cause moisture to freeze given for the benefit of the iron Melvin Wiley and John Skelton.
night and Sunday with her grand­
Kvvrpthla» for comfort, pleasutv «»<1 oconomy, includine
on the windshield.
Gung fund of Eugene.
Ruth Tullock. Evelyn Conrad and mother, Mrs. C. Wright of Cottage
•plondid mcclt. in modern train travel. Through Urea via
Three-fourths of autumn days
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Van Schoi- Velma Wills were in Cottage Grove Grove.
Portland and lh«M traine mey be had on application to
are cloudy in western Oregon. ack of Eugene were over-night Monday soliciting advertising for
year Southern Pacific ticket
or deteila will bo
Mrs. Lee Fry is spending several
Cloudinese decreases daytime vis­ guests Saturday at the home of his the high school paper.
days
in
Eugene
with
a
daughter.
ion and brings on earlier twilight. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van
The manual training class has
While winter conditions are fre­ Schoiack. On Sunday they, accom­ been making booths for the carni­
The state of Connecticut leads all
quently more difficult than fall panied by the Harry Elfving fam­ val to be held October 29. They other
states of the Union in the
conditions, they usually act in a ily. motored to Gardiner and spent have also made some new benches j manufacture
of brass, copper pins
positive way to keep traffic off the the day.
for the gym.
and needles.
highways or force motorists to
Mrs. Bud Miller entertained with
drive with skill and caution. But in a dinner Sunday at her home hon­
autumn the driver has nothing to oring a son Raymond and his wife
force him to lower his speed ex­ (newlyweds) The following were
cept his own good sense. Snell present: Mrs. Cole of Eugene, the
pointed out.
Sidney Cole family of Marcóla, the
“Reducing highway speed is the Louis Layng family of Thornton
'"'iS
surest way to cut our fall toll,” Corners, Mr. and Mns. Bud Miller,
Snell declared. “Thirty-seven per and the honored guests.
cent of our 1936 traffic fatalities
Lowry England and son Alvis
occurred during the last three and Mr and Mrs. Glen Gillispie
months of the year, and that con­ an<j daughter visited Sunday with
dition must be improved.”
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow of
Lyra. Hollow.
Autumn Hazardous
Season For Driving
Lorane
NEW, LOW, ALL-WINTER
Saginaw
Fairview
.
Thornton Comers
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HERE SATURDAY!
Elliott on Mosby Creek.
M rs. Noble
Oct. 19.—Mns Frank Gireau en­
tertained the Neighborhood club at
her home Thursday afternoon. This
was the first meeting since last
Oct- 19—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Utley
spring. The members will meet in
of Eugene visited Friday evening
two weeks with Mrs. Roy Crane
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Eu- with Mr and Mrs Charley Fuhrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom John and
gene were visitors one day last
baby of Pendleton stopped Satur-
week at the C, R Trent home.
The Conrad Keene family of da^ morning on their way home
Creswell 3pent the week end at the from L03 Angeles and visited Mr.
W A. Keene home
and Mrs. Charley Fuhrer over
Mrs. Frank LaBlue and daugh- Sunday-
ters of Hebron and the Alfonse La-
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fuhrer
Blue family and Grandma t^Plup started Wednesday morning on a
of Live Oak, Cat, were visitors ^ahlng trip toward the coast
Saturday at the Joe Premazzi
Mrs. Ivan Morris of Mosby
home-
creek is staying with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shortridge Mrs. F. C. Fuhrer, while they are
of San Francisco arrived Wednes- kone.
day for an extended visit with Mr.
John Marcy went to Portland
^ortridge s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday to visit his brother Arthur
S. P. Shortridge.
and sister, Mrs. J. Prudham. He
Little Gloria Premazzi. daughter came home Sunday, accompanied
of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Premazzi, i by his little niece Joan, who had
has been suffering severely with vlaited her aunts for the past two
ulcerated teeth and is being taken months.
to Eugene for treatments.
Roy Murry spent the week end
Mrs. S. P. Shortridge accom at home with his parents, Mr. and
panied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Short- Mrs. John Murry.
ridge on a trip to various coast
Mrs. Mary Smith is doing house­
points over the week end.
work for Mrs. Harry Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake and
Howard Taylor of Mosby creek
son Philip attended the burial Sat­ visited Saturday afternoon with
urday at Oakland of Mr. Lake’s his aunts, Miss Ida and Lilly Tay-
mother, Mrs. J. S. Lake.
Among those from out-of-town
Miss Miriam Piper and Mrs.
who attended the funeral of Mrs. Jack Dunison visited in Creswell
Columbia A. Lake Saturday were: Monday afternoon.
Andrew Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
O. E. Summers of Montana have
Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Albert rented and are living on the place
Lake, all of Noti; Mrs. Mary Cole recently owned by John Richard­
and Miss Opal Myers, both of Eu- son.
T®*; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jennings vis-
Mr^_an^_Mrs_Charles McDonald, ited over the week end at Dexter.
Hebron
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TWO NEW
STYLED SO SMARTLY—BUILT SO WELL-
PRICED SO LOW—YOU’RE GOING TO SAY
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