THURSDAY, MARC» 31, 1938 THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE GROVE, OREGON JAMES MERRITT McDOLE. Ladies’ Style Mr. and Mr». Wolff Allen and A pioneer of ^be 1881 Trm^homÌ died at the md ai the" Ä/ff bome^f hU-ons Sls ÄÄ ° hOme an near Grove. j uncle of Wolff Allen. . j Jamefi M*errjtt McDo,e g rM| SHOES 8. T Rose, teacher at Latham of this community for nearly attended the elementary princi-, ycan- died Mte Sunday eve- Kalx meeting in Eugene Saturday ।nin,{' March ^7- He was bom in Look at the«young people around you — per frs. Rose accompanied him and W'-’O00«10 September 4. 1847, , visited at the home of a sister went to K*™*« at the age of five haps there is one or two in your family I 'years, where he Jived until 1881 W. B. Johnston, who underwent when he came to make his home Listen to their experiences in trying to a major operation in a Eugene in Oregon, and has lived near Cot —New Smart Styles in Pumps, Sandela, Ties, Oxfords— find work! Multiply these young men and hospital, Is slowly regaining tage Grove ever since. Styles that ars outstanding—Oolor« are White, Black, strength and able to be about for In 1868 he was married at Val women you know by hundreds and you have Brown, Blue, Grey and Red Bank—In Suede, Kids, short Intervals. ley Falls, Kans., to Miss Luvenia «... __ . ... Gordon, who died in 1910. To this Calf«, Gaberdines. our FORGOTTEN CROP! Have we nursed this Pal^e thS union were h0™ ’,x children, five th» ™ha ^^red, and of whom were with him during his crop through its educational years only to ?fem 8T(?Tratto< nt* laat lllness, E- having NOW PREVENT its bearing fine fruits? All ¿¡Z d n ng rOOm h° ***” P«™"1 aw«y 20 yars ago at j Camp Lewis, Wash. The surviving these young people ask is the OPPORTUNITY Mr. and Mrs. "Bud” Litwiller children are Bert, Oscar, and to WORK in the Columbia Empire. Think and Mr». Addie plan to leave within the next few „’PL »2°.. Veatch of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. days for Long Beach, California, this over! Are you buying products that where "Bud" will assume the Bemice Wilson of Tillamook. Besides his children he leaves provide OPPORTUNITY for someone else's management of one of the large drive-In markets In that city. The nine grandchildren and three ’’crop”; or will your purchases provide market which Mr. Lit wilier has great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at jobs here in the industries of the operated in the Irish-Swartz store will be under the manage the Mills chapel and interment Columbia Empire? It's time we planned ment of Irish-McBroom of Eugene. was in the Hawley cemetery. Rev. H. W. Davis conducted services. WORK for our FORGOTTEN The Qualify Market plans to make extensive alterations and in DO YOU KNOW? CROP! THE stall new equipment within the That 8,000,000 people are cur COLUMBIA! next week. rently deriving the major part of their income from United States EMPIRE^ Shoes repaired to meet your re or state funds? I Ask: IS IT PRODUCED IN quirements. Prompt service at rea That more tnan ten billion I Cottage Orore, Oregon. sonable rates. Model Shoe Shop, pounds of soap are produced and ! ’ THE COLUMBIA EMPIRE? across from city hall. f3tfc consumed annually by the civilized Jack Smith, who suffered a liack world, but a fourth of the people Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mercer of injury several weeks ago while un in the world never use soap? Corvallis, were visiting here over loading lumber, is again a patient That the average woman washes the week-end. in a Eugene hospital. Mrs. Smith an acre of dirty dishes and scrubs five miles of dirty floors every I William MacGfbbon, of the is recovering from an attack of year? March 29 — Mrs. Daisy Mark- the flu. Army Engineer corps at Portland, That one of the most successful ham of Cooley hill was given a H a U and Johnaton, Real Estate, spent the week-end here with his Claude Sherman and Len Cruz- large department stores in New surprise birthday party last Fri- family. on. who have shouldered the major York, Bonwit Teller, is operated day by a group of Hebron friends Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gott, Portion of the labor involved in by a woman. Mrs. Hortense Od- who carried their needlework and F. L. Grannis, principal of the spent the day in her home. A pot former residents, now of Portland,1 the Cottage Grove Rod lum? high school and Curtis French at luck dinner was served at 1 p. m. tended a meeting at Corvallis Sat were visiting friends here over the and G“n,house are entitled to more help from other members of GOVERNOR MARTIN AND TAX by the visitors. Present were Mes urday of the Greater Willamette week-end ¡the organization. The Sentinel is REDUCTION dames John Kebelbeck, Truman Valley Athletic association. Mr. When a candidate for Governor Clark, Miriam Piper, W. C. John Red Roae Batter and lee Cream, advised by R. S. Drenner, club Grannis was president of the Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf president, who has Issued an ap four years ago, Charles H. Mar son, Philip Hersey, Allan Mark sociation this past year peal for volunteers to assist with tin nailed the following plank to ham and Daisy Markham. Also Mrs. C. E. Vincent, who has the remaining carpenter work, his platform: Mr». William Bartels almost cut Mrs. Markham’s three grandchil Tax redaction through admin dren. Chester, Jackie and Lewel- off the forefinger of her left hand been in a Eugene hospital for Anyone with a few hours to spare while cutting kindling. It Is prob some time, is now at her home for this job is advised to contact istrative reforms and retirement lyn were present. Mr. Sherman. of the state’s bonded debt. Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist arrived able that the finger can be saved. convalescing satisfactorily. . .. ... . , ,. -----------------------— Foday the Governor can point to home Monday from a three- Miss Alsea Hawley has return- Victor N. Phelps, former prin- OPENING ROUND OF SECOND achievement of those ends months visit among relatives in cd from a trip to Australia and a cipal of the Cottage Grove ele- BOWLING TOURNAMENT and in spite of the cost of con California and Klamath Falls. Her mentniy school, presided over a few months visit tn California structing a new State Capitol. son Leonard of Klamath Falls March 28 meeting of the second annual noot. ri r- « . . His budgetary control Act has came with her. regional conference of elementary ™ Office — 2891, C. G. Hotel — Mrs. Loren Harvey, Mr. and Mrs Little Roberta Rose Kimble has made balanced budgets possible, High single: Bricher, For Lawns and Gardens former resident«, now reaiding in school principals at Eugene. There A 184; h 508 Garne* enabled him to turn an inherited recovered from bronchial pneu Roaeburg. were visiting friends were 100 principals In attendance monia. deficit of $1,300,000 into a surplus here Sunday Mr Phelps was reelected regional Won ¿u — of $500,000 and relieve real prop Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barke o -a Buy your insurance on our ten president. Quality Market—3095; H. and erty of taxation for State pur meyer returned Sunday from St. Helens where they were called the month payment plan. Hall and 3. P. Morey has recently taken 11 Auto 2645. High single, Swan- poses. The bonded debt of the State first of last week by the death of Johnston. m31c a position as outside salesman of ®°n. 199; High series, Swanson, the Grove hardware. Mr. Morey 505. Games won: Quality Market has been reduced from $54,626,- Mrs. Barkemeyer’s mother, whose Dr. and Mrs. W E Lebow were was formerly with Marshall-Wells 2, H. and H. Auto 1. 000 to $45,566,000 and the contin funeral was held Saturday. week end visitors In Portland. Mrs. Flora Small and son Wen- uation of a like annual reduction March 30 He will at Spokane. Wash. will result in the retirement, be- ded were Sunday dinner guests of Gustafson ’ s — Total 2662. Kent's of hard- Betty Jane Quigley of Albany, handle the major lines Market—2877. High single, Eak fore many years, of all outstand- Die Ivan Abeene family. who is a student of the University war* in, 174; High series, Wendling, ing State bonds. week end Tuesday evening. March 29. Mrs 462. Games won—Kent's Market Pd. Adv., Re-Elect-Govemor Mar * Anna Graham. Mra Glennie Frost: 3. tin Club, 612 Railway Exchange S. W V. McGee McGee. ____ t ______ _____ ____ and Mrs. Bldg., Portland, Oregon.______ , Mrs. r- George Jacobsen and daugh- THINGS TO WATCH FOR Miss Vera Button visited friends ter Betty attended a district meeting of the Eastern Star at NOTICE (By Dame Rumor) tn Eugene over the week «nd. Corvallis. I will not be responsible for any Men’s shoes in color next fall; Mrs. William Thum, principal of three dimensional movies; motor debts which I do not personally Hall and Johnston now agents trucks powered by steam engines contract. the West Side school attended a meeting of primary teachers in for the Occidental Life Insurance which it is rumored will be manu m31-a!4p Wendell Carlile. m3 In factured by former employes of Eugene .Saturday. The glee clubs Company. of the West Side school presented ML„ Carolyn Grannis, of Port the old Stanley Steamer company; “Dead Sea Fruit” a musical program at the meeting. ianc| Spent the week-end here with midget fire sprinkler systems for The origin of the expression. her parents, Mr. and Mr». F. L. private homes which will automat "Dead sea fruit” is from “Laila ically flood the rooms with water Rookh.” The so-called apple of So Grannis. when fire breaks out; Victrola dom, a yellow fruit which grows on For complete coverage in health record-of-the-month clubs; Office the shores of the Dead sea is beauti and accident insurance see Hall furniture which never needs dust and Johnston. m31c ing for use in modern air condi ful to the eye. but bitter to taste, and filled with minute black seeds tioned offices. Beginner»' ciana in Ballroom not unlike ashes. Mrs. Clara Belcher of Seattle, a daughter of Rev. G. G.Edwards, is starting Monday evening. How Squirrels Store Nuts here for a two weeks visit with The fox squirrel, like the gray, April 4 her father. CITY BRIEFS Hebron Bulk and Package Garden Onion Plants Fertilizer BEIDLER’S FEED STORE 8 Learn to Dance ADVANTAGES OF I. O. O. F. Hall Mrs. G. G. Edwards, who has been in Seattle for the past two PHYLLIS GRANT SCHOOL months caring for a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Marston, reports that OF DANCING the latter has left the hospital land is improving slowly. EASTER GIFTS for Sunday, April 17th 5c to 25c Easter Cards Easter Gift Packaged Joan Manning 25c to $1.00 Chocolates Gales Assorted Chocolates and Bon 50c to $2.00 Bons 25c to $2.00 Perfumes Toilet Gift Sets $1.50 to $5.00 KEM’S«* DRUGS The Rexall Store •tores nuts for winter in hundreds of thousands of pockets, under leaves or in the ground, usually one nut at a time. Red squirrels do not do this. They are cone eaters. They take the seeds out of pine cones anywhere in the north country. Where there are no spruce or pine trees, there are few red squirrels. Food. Water Consumed The average person consumes tour pounds of food, three pounds of water and thirty-five pounds of air in a day. FOR ELECTRIC COOKERY New Md Used TIRES See the new 1938 Hoe» point Electric Ranges. 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