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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1938)
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1038 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON — Jay Blackmore and son and Mni. Caroline Moore, small daughter Perkins Miller and two sons. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore F>1 Keitzer, R. S, Drenner and of South Sixth street is quite ill Vinal Randall attended the an as the result of an infection fol nual meeting of the Lane county lowing a scratch with a pitchfork. unit of th« Wildlife federation in Miss Carolyn Grannis of Port Eugene Wednesday evening. land visited her parents, Mr. and Accepting an invitation of the Mrs. F. L. Grannis over the week ^pFin^fidd ilw follow** end. ing members of the local lodge attended a meeting in that city SUCH^ M - ---- ---- - Licenses of 196 Auto Operators Revoked Mr. and Mn. Bert Hatch. Mr and Enforcement machinery in Ore Mrs. Curtis Hansen, Mrs F’lsie gon has taken driving privileges Currin, Mrs. Nettie Jones and from more traffic violators in the Mrs.Lola Stewart. last three months than during any Mr. and Mn. Pierpont Martin other first quarter in the state’s NO'WONDER of Harrisburg wore Easter guests history, SecreUry of State Snell at the McLaughlin home. Mrs said this week. Intoxicated drivers have been Martin Is a niece of Mrs Mc- the chief offenders in this period. I-aughlin. Licenses of 196 operators have Kenneth Deljmsius, who is with been revoked since January 1 for for these lovely shoes — the Texas Oil company, is spend this offense. Altogether, license suspensions ing a few days with his uncle styled in the same studio with Ear) Hill. and revocations during the first many of Amnfica’s costliest three months of this year were Red Butter and Ice Cream. nearly half again as numerous as •hoc creations, tailored to Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tf during the first quarter of 1937. your individual font by ex • Snell believes this indicates strict Georg Bjorset left Sunday for er enforcement and better coop clusive, customized fitting fea« Reno, Nevada, and points in Ari eration between state depart zona, on business for the Daugher ments. rather than more disobedi ty Lumber company. ence to law. filled to <i footwear budget Automobile owners should be (lhat yearns for beauty at a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirkpatrick extremely careful about allowing and three children of Portland other persons to borrow their were guests at the Georg Bjorset cars, Snell stated. He pointed out home three days last week. f.L. THE Kirkpatrick is with the Denver & that three-fifths of the drivers who lost their licenses subject to Rio Grande railway. the safety responsibility act this Mrs E S. Scott, of St. Helens, year were not the owners of the was a week end visitor at the H. automobiles they were driving at B. Ferrin home. the time of their arrest. J. L. Beatty, who filed his peti CHANGE IN SALESMEN tion as candidate for county com Gene Teague, who had been missioner on the Republican tick We are showing the ultra in et from south Lane county, is con salesman for the Cottage Grove tacting voters in various sections Motor company for the past spring’s style footwear — the several months, and recently at of the county. new smart colon — the new tended a Chevrolet school of in Announcements have bi*en re struction in Portland, is now em fabrics - leathers, and com ceived here of the birth of a son ployed by a motor firm in Albany, binations. John Powell, to Mr. and Mrs. M. and the management of the Cot- C. Hickenbottom of Burns on tage Grove Motor Co., local Chev April 12. Mr. Hickenbottom was rolet dealers, announce that Ron principal of the Central grade ald Grey has accepted the position school here for several years and as salesman. three years ago moved to Burns, where he is principal of schools. Civil Service Examinations. The U. S. Civil Service commis Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose and daughters spent the week end in sion has announced open competi Roseburg at the home of Mr tive examinations for the follow Cottage Grove, Oregon. Rose's parents. Mr. and Mr«. J. F. ing positions: Head actuary, $6,- 500 a year; poultry inspector, and Rose. senior, associate and assistant Miss Madelle Beidler. teacher in poultry inspectors, -2,600 to $4.- L.J. McCoy has purchased from the city the lot on South Eighth the Harrisburg schools, spent the 600 a year; bank note designer, street and Quincy for the sum of Easter week end at the home of $17.28 per diem and $3.24 per hour her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. for overtime; chemist, and senior, »425. Beidler. associate, assistant and junior Jack MauHing's new boat which Mr. and Mrs. Allan Heller mov chemists. $2.000 to $4.600 a year. Hall and Johnston. Real Estate, has occupied the spare time of The Arthur Dugan family have Jack. S. L. Godard, and Ed Wiese ed this week to Klamath Falls, Full information may be obtained moved from their former home at for several weeks nears comple where Mr. Heller has employment. at the post office in this city. Woodard’s mill to their newly tion A four cylinder marine Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chest CARD OF THANKS purchased home on south Sixth engine has been installed, and nut of Albany spent the week end We wish to express our sincere street. Roy Ewing is now occupy everything will soon be in readi at the home of Mrs. Chestnut’s' appreciation for the kindness and ing the place vacated by the Du ness for the invasion of the domain sister, Mrs. Benton Schrenk. help during our recent bereave gans. of the salmon In the Umpqua and Mrs. J. K. Brandeberry, of ment. Smith river«. Berkeley. California, is here visit Lena Sams, Bom April 15, at the Bailey ing her mother, Mrs. H. B. Griggs. home, n son to Mr. and Mr«. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. J. Sams and Family. Lee of Dorena. He weighed 8 1-2 a21p Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen, Mr. and Mn. W. A. Woodard Kjunds and has been christened are in southern California for a of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Don ichard Floyd. Phyllis Grant tWo weeks vacation. Mr. Wood- Umphrey were week end visitors Mrs. ¡.eon M. Morton will leave ard is the president of the W. A. at the C. E. Umphrey home. SCHOOL OF DANCING the latter part of this week for a Wodard Lumber company. Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phelp« fairs judging trip with Mrs. Helen and Ballroom and sons, Merlin and Donald, of Cowgill, state extension agent of Mrs. Harold Smith of Bakers LO.O.F. Hall Mons, and Tues. Klamath Falls were visitors at the home economics from O.S j C Fairs field, Cal., is visiting at the home will be judged at Grants Pass. of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk. C. E. Umphrey home Tuesday and Bums and Klamath Falls, where Mr«. Smith is a sister of Mr. Wednesday of this week. Miss Cowgill is in charge of the Schrenk. Mrs. George V. Hill. Mrs. A. F. 4-H clubs exhibits judging, aided Brosche and Miss Mable V. Wil Joe Smith and Henry Mason got son. of Seattle, Washington, were by Mn Morton. in some fishing _ on the Umpqua Rev and Mrs. James A. Smith Monday ahead of the rivers rise, visitors at the F. L. Grannis home made a trip to Salem Tuesday of and Joe landed a 27 pound Chin- for several days last week. They I this week Mrs. Job accompanied ook. John Safley and son landed are sisters of Mrs. Grannis. them as far as Eugene. two nice Chinook Saturday. Most Mrs O. W. Blackmore accom of the local trout fishermen re panied Mrs. Harry Hawks of port fair to good catches in spite Burke. Idaho and M. M. Wheeler of rather high water. to Eugene Monday, April 18 where Mrs. Harry Hawks of Burke. they spent the day with Harvey Idaho, visited her uncle M.| M. Wheeler and family. Mrs. Hawks Wheeler at the O. W. Blackmore went from there to Portland. home, from Saturday to Monday. The city council has contracted April 16 to 18. Other guests at TECHNICOLOR with Erwin Hansen for sixty cords the Blackmore home Easter Sun of slab wood to be delivered by day were M. M. Wheeler, Mrs. William Funk and daughters, Mrs. September 1. 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