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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1937)
rm itMDAv, O ctober ai, imi COTTAGE G BOV For Men Who Appreciate Style and Value SUITS By MERIT Smart Style» that are fashion lead er»— I’atterns that ai Fabric that are leading In all Tailored by Hand — which you a perfect fit. Merit pro- dm «vi a [xrfa-t •ult at popular prloes, for service style and quality. 19^ <> 29^ Made to Measure SUITS by ROYAL Tallon. We Guar- ____ antee a fit. Men’s Dress HATS • Snappy Style« • New Colors • Highest Quality 1.95 to 3.49 SOCKS Smart l'Ut, 25c Petersen’s CITY BRIEFS Mrs. Horace Hatch is spending a week in Portland with a sister Mias Marion Notvedt and Miss Margaret Short spent the week end In Tacoma. Wash. Miss Alma Sar- poia accompanied them as far as Portland. CANE COUNTY. OREGON group of the Neighbors of Wood walk without crutches although the craft to a meeting in Euftn^ last ankle is still in a cast. Friday evening. Sheriff C. A. 8wart« wm a busi- .ff^^L*/1? k R* nt , e > 93 "b0 suffered painful bruises In a fall at the home of her son Harry Monday, has aN guests her son Daniel of the California state highway patrol, and his wife, of Ventura, and another son, James, who Is employ ed by the Standard Oil company at Ventura The California guests plan to spend a week at the Harry Rentle home and on the McKenzie ne" vieitor here Tuesday. J Tv *"1*191?“ Motto W French RevelnUaa The motto of tho French révolu Mon waa '•Liberty. Equality and Fraternity." Large Dahlia Display Here This Week * Friday and Saturday, or until Fred Beidler, William Peterson and E A. Wagoner were in Corval the blooms are taken by frost lis Saturday for O. S. C.'s dad day dahlia lovers will have an opportun celebration. ity to see a display of some of tin choicest dahlia« that can be growr Recent visitors at the I. B. Mor in thia territory. The display wil ris home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph be presented at the Blossom Sho; Elder and Mr. and Mr». Henry and is being arranged by L C .Smalley of Santa Rosa. Cal. Mr Boldenweck of th* Oregon Florists Morris is celebrating his eightieth seed company. , "nd Mr" Jemes A Smith birthday anniversary this week. “Consistent with our policy ot left Tuesday for Portland, where Mr. and Mrs. Roes Stampley visited interesting people in raising bulbe they will attend Presbyterial in Sunday at the Morris home. They for , pleasure __ and _ profit, _ __ ___ we have session at the Mount Tabor Presby ZT'L ^ur"lnX t<» their home jn made an effort u, show people terian church They plan to return Klamath Falls from a vi«it in tome of the beautiful blooms of home Friday. , Washington. rhe choicest dahlias that can be Mr. and Mra McKinley Carr and Dr and Mra W. E. Lebow, Mra grown in this vicinity,"’ Mr Bol denweck stated. “In fact every »on Stephen of Portland are visit- -^hofleld Stewart and Mrs. Stew kind of bulb that we have offered ing at the home of Mrs. Carr’s par- »rt’s father, Harry Grub«-, left this ran be grown here ents, Mr. and Mm O. *' " “ “ --------- * M Kem. afternoon to spend the week end "On Friday and Saturday and un fishing on the Umpqua near Scotts til the blooms are taken by frost Mr. and Mra. Tice Wagner and burg. we shall have a display of these children Lloyd, Glenn, Jeanette and Lillian of Culp - Creek Sherman Godard, Dr, Harold Ax- 7’™^ - — »Hl move to J ------- ---------- -, „., ...---- , Ear) Stewart and Dahlias are easily grown either thi, city the end of this week and le .. X- Ed Wiese, locate on east Main street. The Lloyd ‘ Griggs ~ returned Wednesday h //" ** eed ° r the tuber They need Wakners came to Oregon about a night from Grant county, where ' ,e c*1*. other than stakes and year ago from North Dakota. they had spent several days deer n’°‘i,Jure in the growing season and hunting. They brought back four . 2 ‘‘“t. they ar* P^cubiriy Mr. and Un. Ray Nelson and son mule deer, two weighing over 200 we hope U”11 P««!»»« Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Currin pounds and the others scaling over WH **** the tlme come in and spent Sunday in Roseburg with 180 each. Ray Tra.sk started out them Mr and Mrs. Harold Whitlock with the party but suffered an at- "The dahlias we will have on Mrs Whitlock had spent the week tack of flu and was brought home d^P^y will be the Large Exhibi- end here and returned to Roeeburg Friday by Mr. Godard, who re- t,on’ Cacti, PonPon, Miniature, with the group. joined the group Sunlay. Dr. Ax- sin«,e and Collerettes,” Ed Cone, student at Willamette ley joined the group Sunday. NOTICE ¡University, spent the week end Mrs Maxwell Vandervert of here with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Dunsmuir, Cal., arrived Wednesday Notlce is hereby given that on Earl Cone. He was accompanied by to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and after October 7, 1937, all Inter Tom Hal), also a Willamette uni Charles Cooley. est on warrants No. 68 and No. 73, issued by school district No. 26^ versity student and a former Cot tage Grove resident. Mr. and Mrs. Lail Leonard and will cease. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26, daughter Lucille of Corvallis, who Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis re had spent the week end with rela- o7-31c Claude Kirkendall, Clerk. - turned Saturday afternoon from tlves at Wilbur, visited here briefly Salem, where they visited Mr and Sunday on their way home. I Mrs. D A. Emerson, former Cot-, tage Grove residents, and Mr. Gran- An overheated flue caused slight nis took part m the program of the damage to the J r Hendricks ninth annual high school princi apartments, 10 Villani court, this pals' conference. (Thursday) forenoon. The fire de- oxm o.™»«., o s a ”‘lcl"y THEATRE PROGRAMS Georg Bjorset went to Portland «pent the week end at Culp Creek . . , arrive Friday from Berkeley, Cal., Tuesday on business. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I A delegation from the locaJ aerie for a visit at the home of » daugh A. Garoutte. will attend the district Fraternal ter, Mrs W H. Daugherty. A ten pound daughter was — born ------ Order of Eagle® convention to be Tuesday, 1», . to - October — — Mr and Mr* Lenora Pyburn of Eugene held October 24 in Eugene. The LmUr Booth family Mrs. Elmer McCoy at the Bailey *P««»t the week end here with her Funeral »orvin.. » w , moved from south Third «treat to home. L nunoeu. Hubbell services for Mrs. Colum- j mother. Mrs. W u bla r unerai A bake who dled Wedn(Bday the home of Mr«. Booth's parents, They expect to rent property on Tom Kem, who is attending Ore- laZf week, were held Saturday The N. Nielson family have mov Washington Mills chapel. Rev. | ed from 349 south Sixth street to gon State college, spent the week the house they recently purchased end here with his parents, Mr and E. E Coulter ~ of the Christian Mra. Clyde Roberts, Mrs. H. W. at die north Tenth street. .church officiating. Burial was in Mrs. C. J. Kem Lombard. Mr« K. K Mills, Mrs the I. O. O. F. cemetery in Oak Robert Savage, Mrs. Schofield ^^Mrs Anna Gowdy and daughter, i A r ---- ..---------------- „ wan ,„ Buru land. marriage license issued Stewart and Mm W L Workman MUs BethN Gowdy, have moved tn- thu *«* to Albert H. Robinson Alvin Dugan, junior in Cottage returned Tuesday from Portland, to their newly built home on south Hnd Melissa Riordan, both of Do Grove high school, left last week rena. where they had attended a recep River road to attend the tenth annual nation tion Monday night, honoring Nellie O. H Horne of Portland, credit Mr. and Mrs. H M Damewood of al convention of Future Farmers McKinley, grand secretary of the grand chapter of “ * the Order of the manager of Blake. Moffitt and Selma, near Grants Pass, arrived of America in Kansas City. He is Towne, wan here Wednesday on by bus today to visit relatives and a member of the team that will re- Kantern Star business connected with his firm. w,n vU,t their present * u 4 Oregon in the national Joe Smith and son Richard and I children, Mrs Ralph Lynch and tock iudKlnK contest. G. M. Scott and son Chester left Mrs. Gladys Perry of Lorane, Mrs Hill MacGibbon spent the week end sr - ---------- Mr and Mrs 1 H ‘Hamilton) Gehlng on the Umpqua near Scotts Wednesday afternoon for their Frank — i ‘ \ V, neta- George Veatch, former residents, who had burg They reported good luck, home in Oakland, Cal., after spend Damewood of the Rujada forest ‘zrzzZ been living in California, have pur- ing three days here «x guests of catching three salmon Mr and Mrs. Roy Short. They ranger station, and Mr Dame- chased a house on ^,t Main "'d W‘" th“lr hOm* her* John Schaffer, night officer, wax ynt some time 'fishing on the of the’Wo7f ^wk ™s”^ Mr. and un/l _ __________ 1 __A . -- _ tn Eugene Monday He appeared UrnBilllu Umpqua and made a good catch. Don Drenner of Culp Creek re Mrs. Da me wood make a yearly before the grand Jury as a witness Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy Smith of V1"U 1° thl’ district. They operate ports a lucky hunting trip in the in Hannen slaying case Portland will arrive Friday to visit . . ° c&mP and report that the June mountain area Sunday. He tourist business was exceptionally shot a nice buck, and left for help at the home of Mr. Smith ’ s brother. h ""' -------------------- J. W. Kirk and J. J. Wicks of good this summer. At present they to get it out, and shot a second Montana arrived last week to visit Joe Smith. have all but two of their cabins buck on his way back after the friends and relative« here Mr. Dan Lansing ha« filed suit for rented permanently, so many mills first one. Kirk Is visiting at the home of a divorce against Lillian Lansing. operating in that district making daughter, Mra. George Currin. the housing situation a problem. The final account of the estate The fire department was called of May Fleeter, deceased, was filed The fire department was called this week with the probate court. to the L. C. Schroeder home Mon Tuesday morning <o the T. M. Boyd day afternoon. The blaze waj. ex home on north Ninth street. The Dick Deere, brought into circuit tinguished with very little damage chimney fire that court on a parole violation, was re resulting. burned Itself out with no damage paroled Monday following a brief hearing. resulting. T. C. Wheeler, who has been ill, is much improved and is able to be Mia« Nelli« Haig spent last week Get that cold refreshing drink at out. tfo in Springfield with a sister, Miss tha Gray Goose. Mary Anne Haig. Leeton Durham, who has been Mrs. Opal Jones, Horace on crutches for five weeks as the A daughter wax born October 11 Hatch. Mrs. Fanny Lea bo, ------- —. Mrs. result of breaking his right ankle to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Puckneil NeMle Jones and Mrs. Hazel Chap- while working for a railroad at art the Bailey home. man accompanied the juvenile Marshfield, Is able to be out and Mr. and Mrs. George Gowing oi Lorane are the parents of a daugh ter born October 14 at a Eugene hospital. ARCADE October n-n “ATLANTIC FLIGHT," Dick Merrill, Paola stona. DIANE Thursday, Friday, October 21-22, “ON SUCH A NIGHT,' Grant Richards, Kan Morley, Roscoe Kama Saturday, October 23 “ROOTIN’ TOOTIN’ October 24-25-26 "THIN ICE," Sonja Henle, Tyrone Pow- mond Wilburn, Joan Da- Givot, Alan Hale. October 27-28 GIRL" Gene Raymond, Ann So thern, Gordon Jones. Gene Autry, Smiley Barn ette, Armida. Mn*lnfr 2:30 p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. Sunday, Monday, October 24-25, “SEA DEVILS," Victor McLaglen, Preston Footer, Ida Lupino. Tueoday, Wednesday, October 20-27, “SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST," Gertrude Michael, Tsw We Closing Our Market Mr«. C. J. Kem. Mra Fred Blick WiMiam Bartels and Mra. W O. Wilson went to Eugene to day (Thursday) to attend the fif tieth anniversary celebration of St. Mary’s Catholic church. le, Mrs Mrs W. M. MacGibbon spent the week end tn Portland with a broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richard of Knoxville, la., who were on their way to the na tional postmasters convention In Ran Francisco. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler has returned from Silverton, where she visited at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Mueller. Mrs. A. W. Kime, Mrs. Linnie Violette and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nichols went to Portland Sunday on a few days’ visit. Willis Beidler, Byron and Don Thins and Clifford Hiner spent the week end at the Hlnor summer home near Winchester bay. The L. E. and H. W. Brisbane tnmllfes have moved from north Tenth street to 803 south Third •treet, where they purchased the property. Saturday, October 23 We have enjoyed your patronage, we believe you have enjoyed our produce and prices. We are expressing our appreciation with even lower prices for Saturday Buyers POTATOES, 50-lb. sack, Washington No. 2’s SQUASH, while they last, per lb____ _____ DATE PRUNES, per lb. _~........ 49c 1c Other attractive prices cm: Apples, Tomatoes, Ganahas Cabbage, Carrots, Lemons, Filberts, Walnuts, Green and Red Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, , Parsnips, Cucumbers, Egg Plant, Banana* and Celery. Dillard Fruit Market FRED BURKS, Prop, Bank of Cottage Grove Building