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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1938)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 193« THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON ford arrived Tuesday to care for her mother. Mrs. Bartels, who li.i ill .it I k - i bonie Mrs Mattie Clarke left for Portland on Tuesday. She too, has been staying with her mother. Mrs. Bartels. Mrs. Nannie Smith, mother of Mrs. A. W Helliwell, is visiting her son Marvin Smith, in Albany. She will be there for several weeks. The C. F. Hoskins residence at 12th and Adams suffered fire and water damage Wednesday after* noon, but the prompt response of Stunning New Prints with the local fire epartment saved the no two alike. Latest patterns home and confined the flames to the upper portion of the house, —floral, etc., for spring— where a considerable portion of Quality Silks. the roof was destroyed. Anyone wishing to reduce and Valut* to * 1.00 yard still eat what they like can do so by bowling. You will enjoy doing a /i to 4-yard length». You must see them. It at Bob’s Bowling Alleys. fl7c Mrs. C. E. Vinson. Mrs Arthur Smith and Mrs. George Kebelbeck I spent Wednesday in Albany visit- I ing a sister of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. O. K. Puckett left for Klamath Falls after visiting with {her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Allison. Mrs. D. S. Rissue, at the re quest of Mrs. J. Harver, took sev New ready made dress too, in silk or cottons eral of her dolls to be put on ex hibition at the home economics building at Oregon State college at Corvallis last Thursday. There ALL NOW 15c will be another display in Corval lis on March 5. Including 20c and 25c too The session of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Rev. James A. Smith Tuesday evening, preliminary to making out the annual report of the church to be I sent to headquarters In April. Plans were made to have a cov ered dish dinner in connections with the annual meeting of the congregation the third Wednesday " 1 in March. ____ , Shoes repaired to meet your re- iJr.ltiiMKh th J 'Xind turned qulrements. Prompt service at rea- n J freLht ‘mirk r®1«1 Modcl ShOe Sh°P> over a huge freight truck near acroM from dty haH Otfc February Silk Dress Lengths Event Ing several people calling on and soliciting funds from the same persons. QUALITY MARKET The Ideal Meating Place Bowling Scores for Week February 10 SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY C. G. Lumber Co. Lemley, F. 107 137 139 Ward 157 140 126 Garoutte 106 104 142 Bracher 134 160 130 Lemley, R. 152 169 164 1 landicap 244 244 244 Bob’s Alleys Allen 135 122 158 149 134 127 McKibben Glasgow 128 128 206 King 147 137 147 Nelson, B. 155 129 127 1 landicap 167 167 167 High single, (Glasgow 306; high series, R Ix-mley 485. games won, C. G. Lbr. Co. 3. Total rlins, C. G. Lbr. Co. 2799; Bob's All eys 2630. February 11 Post Office Nelson, N. 147 143 145 Leonard 175 131 153 Nixon, L. 132 121 123 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 46 Wilson 130 120 94 FRED ANDERSON, Proprietor 93 Sutherland 139 108 LOCKER BOX REFRIGERATION I landicap 283 283 283 First National Bank Eakin 140 138 140 Improvement in scores made by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons of Harvey 188 116 113 Stewart 84 125 many of contestants makes it nec Eugene visited Thursday and Fri 1.34 73 essary to adjust handicap every day at the E. N. Brasher home. Fromm 73 84 Dick Garman was quite ill last Lombard 103 105 -129 2 weeks. In past 10 days Glen 301 301 301 Swanson of H & H auto, Johnson week but is improving. Handicap Doc Perini of Hebron was an High single, Harvey 188; high of Scott Lumber Co. and Glasgow series, Leonard 459; Games won, of Bob’s Alleys teams have broke overnight guest Wednesday of Post Office 3. Total pins, Post Of the 200-mark and several others Marvis Sutherland. have reached 175 to 190 pins. The Brewster sawmill is shut fice 2803; First National $2638. Schedule for Week Feb. 21-25. down for a few days for repairs. February 14 The county road crew is rebuild- Monday, Quality Market vs. Scott Lumber Co. ing the road near Cougar Bend Bob ’ s Alleys. Johnson, M. 157 138 206 Tuesday, Post Office vs. Irish- which was damaged by a slide Sharp 126 142 129 some time ago. 87 111 Swartz. Kane! 92 The young people’s Bible study Wednesday, H. & H. Auto vs. Johnson, C. 100 135 116 was held at the Goodwin home Folan d 121 136 114 Cottage Grove Hotel. Thursday, Cottage Grove Lum- Friday evening. This week they Handicap 270 270 270 will meet at the home of Miss ber Co. vs. Arcade-Sentinel. Quality Market Friday, First National Bank vs. Margaret Polley. Boslaugh, R. 142 156 134 Gates, L. 152 167 142 Scott Lumber Co. CARD OF THANKS DeYoung 174 122 124 I wish to thank the members of Rod R~e Butter and Ice Cream. Gates, D. 127 128 147 „ _ .. ill, but is now feeling much bet- the Rebecca lodge and Kensing 101 81 147 A»k for them. C. O. Creamery, tf ter enjoyed a visit Wednesday Anderson WSS V1UU, U1U YV.rV.Vx. me ton club, also the W.R.C. for the Hail and Johnston, Real Estate, Handicap 228 228 228 Mrs. W. I. Mills, mother of Mrs. from his grandson and wife of The monthly all day services of nice sent me - an d all others Leam, Mure Insurance. Phone M. R. B. Reid and Mrs. R. C. Me- Woodbum, who were dinner High single, M. Johnson 206; so kindly remembered me high series, M. Johnson 501; the Church of Christ for this sec- ^ho Mrs. Ellen Hanson of Castle New. was called to Roseburg Sat- krUPgtg at thp Lamson home, tion of Oregon was held here Sun February 12, on my ninty-first games won, Scott Lbr. 2 ; Quality Rock, Wash., arrived the latter urday on account of the illness of Mrs NcLson Durham returned birthday anniversary. part of last week and will spend her brother. E. H. Ottinger Mr. today Thursday, from Walla WaL Market 1. Total pins, Scott Lbr. day. Representatives from Eu mt HARRIET L. LEONARD. gene, Central View and Cottage several weeks at the homes of her and Mrs. Reid accompanied her |a Washington, where she was 2730. Quality Market 2728. Grove were present. H. R. Thorn son Ervin and Curtis Hanson. February 15 and returned the same day. called by the death of a sister, hill of Salem spoke at the morn Mrs. Helen Bosley is at her Ants Like Warm Weather Mrs. Victor Kern and son of In- Mni j E Anderson. Mrs. Ander- Cottage Grove Lumber Co. ing hour and also in the after home on east Jefferson avenue. Ants move 12 times as fast when 130 110 135 noon. T. H. Tarbet Jr. of Eugene dependence left for their home was at one time a resident Lemley, F. Mrs. Ervin spent Wednesday at after a visit with friends and rela- of Cottage Grove and visited here Ward 93 110 147 gave a short talk in the after the temperature is 100 degrees as Walterville visiting her mother tivw here. Lemley, Rr. 132 144 121 noon. Song leaders were Raymond they do when it is at 50 degrees. about a month ago. and brother. 143 136 148 Passwater of Eugene and J. E. Miss Bertha Howe has returned Lawrence Kent spent several Bracher Mbit. Carolyn Grannis of Port from a business trip to Seattle. 129 149 135 Ban ton and LeRoy Goodwin. The flays thLs Week in Portland on Garoutte land spent the week end at the Handicap 244 244 244 next all day service will be held Worth Harvey, district deputy business home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. grand master of the Masonic There will be a prize of $2 giv- Cottage Grove Hotel at Eugene March 13. F. L. Grannis. 127 135 137 lodge of Oregon, paid an official Pn each week beginning at 9:30 Collins, T. Mildred Cox of Cottage Grove Louise and Lee Kruse drove to visit to the Florence lodge recent- Friday evening. Feb 18. Ask about Collins, B. 130 135 122 spent the week end with her Canyonville February 14 to attend ly which was a joint meeting of it at Bob's Bowling Alleys. Blackmore 189 120 179 fl7c grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. an Assembly of God fellowship Florence and Mapleton lodges. 10 129 114 Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage Beck meeting. Alice Coles, Inez Thoma Ray Trask and J. P. Graham ac were in Portland for several days Sanford 133 115 14-1 Lanez Goodwin has gone to An- son, Lola Krewson and Kenneth companied him. 230 230 230 lauf to help nurse Mrs. T. B Rob the latter part of last week. They Handicap Shortridge went with them. A daughter, Helen Joyce, was returned Monday. High single, Blackmore 189; erts, who is ill. Mrs. K K. Mills. Mrs. Roy born February 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore 488; games Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Coulter and high series, „ „ Mrs. Paul Haney and daughter Short and Mrs. Herbert Lom Lyle Little at the home of Mrs. their daughter Frances are spend-« won Cottage Grove Lumber Co 2, of California is here visiting rela- bard attended the annua) benefit Nell Sarff. The baby weighed 5% , ,ng two weeks at Warrenton vis- Hotel 1. Total pins, C. G. Lbr. tiv™ of the Daughters of the Nile at pounds. 'Ring with their son and brother Co. 2694; C. G. Hotel 2739. The Lucky Londonites sponsor the Eugene hotel on Tuesday af- Mrs. Lawrence Chapman of Ellsworth, who is the minister of Wednesday, February 16 ed a hobo party at the club house ternoon at 2:30. Sauk. Wash., was a visitor at the the Christian church there. Mr. Bob's Alleys Friday evening. and Keep physically fit by bowling home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. coulter will be home for the first King 191 1<8 135 at Bob’s Alleys. f!7c LaSells Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in March. Glasgow, 117 117 143 Mrs. T. C. Wheeler is spending Lawrence Hill, Oakridge, who are Get that cold refreshing drink at Wendling 146 129 156 FOR GOOD TRADE some time with her daughter at returning from a vacation in Ari- I uiv Gray 146 178 116 Ui Goose. MWOC. tfc Nelson, B. zona, were other week-end guests. guests.; .. „ __ - Silverton. ' __ ALLOWANCE McKibben 141 122 134 Miss Florence Kebelbeck has . Handicap 149 149 149 (Glass and Panel) Herman Petersen, George Trem- returned from several months Htv Total 2596 blcy and Jack Renner returned stay at Klamath Falls where she r - vp »he h— been attending business ™i. Grove between the H. & H. Auto Saturday from a motor trip to has Make your selection now! col- । hall 2a in Cottage SEE US 131 131 161 “ hoursof 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Mon Kebelbeck San Francisco. Their return trip, Kerr 123 127 137 .. day, February 21. All those wish- via the coast highway, required Gray Goose for Ice Cream. 160 141 148 c ing permits or licenses to drive Swanson about 24 hours, which they made 163 151 107 Mrs. G. L. Gillispie has return- cars are asked to get in touch Woodard ■’non-stop" due to the heavy rains, 134 119 129 snow and slides, which they feared ed from a three weeks visit at the with Mr. Bown during these hours, Brissette 189 189 189 Building Service Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts mo- Handicap would block the highway. They home of her parents in Norton, 2629 to red to Portland Saturday, re- Total were caught in the near hurricane Va. 45 South Sixth High Series, King, 504; High that swept the bay city, but es- Mrs. Leonard Douglas of Med- turning Sunday. Eighth and Main Single King, 191. Games won: H John Long of the Grove Hard- ware plans to return from Port & H. Auto 2, Bob's Alleys 1. land today (Thursday) where he has been in attendance at the an nual convention of dealers handl ing Marshall-Wells merchandise. Clint Ocumpaugh and daughter and Victor Chambers and son were among those from Cottage A fl vj ■ Grove taking the early morning snow train Sunday from Eugene for the Cascades. They returned Sunday evening, and report a pleasant trip, with plenty of snow, and more snow falling at the high er elevations most of the day Sun EQUIPMENT included day. Try bowling for healthful re . u P t^t* .UttrauA creation at Bob’s Bowling Alleys, located on south Fifth street, one- tremport W" cher^n, t“*‘h fl7c half block off Main. aU th, fell"»*' _ ______ Miss Louise Banks of Seattle, 2b»-P* M ; 4b “ ®7m\tched eUctric horn.- Wash, is expected to arrive Satur tuba l®«k-2 . * — Haat indicator- day evening to spend several days as the guest of her brother-in-law Foot control for b* ¿„.portmant with lock and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert wr __ Built-in MM* co Fromm. SiUnt helical gears in all . Mrs. H. B. Ferrin has been nam ed chairman of the local commit tee of the "Save the Battleship Oregon Campaign” and Is trying to get in touch with all those who are soliciting funds in order to systematize work and avoid hav- SALT PORK 12R lb DRESSED HENS 17|c lb I8.9 Fresh Frozen BERRIES 15c pint SLICED BACON 29c lb. LOIN STEAK PORK SAUSAGE 19c lb 15c lb. CITY BRIEFS London BARGAINS Second Hand Windows Doors ON OLD TIRES Trembley’s Vinal Randall Texaco Station Flash—Bulletin COTTAGE GROVE Money for Homes Now Available Either Construction or Remodeling Revisions under Title 1 of the Federal Housing Act permit loans for new construction either RURAL or CITY up to $2,500. Ten years to repay. Payments Very low interest rate may be made annually by farmers. REMODELING LOANS up to ten thousand dollars available on 5 year loans on city property. SEE US FOR DETAILS AND AP PLICATION BLANKS TWIN OAKS 107 North Lane Phone 100 ’ 754- A BIGGER, SMARTER THRIFTY “60” WITH SMOOTH V-8 POWER -AND OWNERS SAY THEY GET 22 TO 27 MILES PER GALLON! Motor Reconditioning Body and Fender Repairing The New Thrifty "60“ LOU BRISSETTE FORD V-8 H & H AUTO SERVICE Phone 48. One-half block off Main on Fifth