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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1938)
THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1938, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON FALL COATS The Season’s most outstanding styles in all New Fall Shades and of course black. Sport styles and Fur Trims that are really smart. Cottage Qrovs, Oregon. Mrs. John SiLsby of Portland, Oregon, visited Mra. Maude Wright a few days and is now vis iting at the S. L. Mackin home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Rich Hall and Johnston, Real Fatate, mond of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and 'Fhe Victor Cham Is* nt family an* spending a vacation on the <YMot. where Mr. Chambers is re- cuperating from a recent appen dicitis operation. They plan to be gone for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond of Portland. Oregon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Durham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richmond are going through California on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. and Robert spent the week end Mrs. Beth Richards and baby visiting with their daughter, Mrs. daughter of Portland are visiting Darwin Woodcock, in Corvallis. at the home of Mrs. Richard's Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, After spending . —J a month with her grandparents, grandparents Mr. and Mrs her W. E. Burkett, and sisters, Mrs Whitten Swafford of Eugene and Mrs. Lee Crahan of Drain, Mable Ann Russell returned to Yreka, J. C. Bell of Eugene was tran California, where she begins her second year in high school Aug sacting business here Monday. ust 29th. I .Samuel E. Evenson and Lucile A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. M. Little, both of Cottage Grove, were licensed to wed at Eugene, H. A. Starr at the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday, August 13 The August 19th. youngster weighed 7 pounds and D. Quaglia of Mosby Creek road 6 ounces was trading in Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanker and Monday and while here was a son plan to leave Friday on a pleasant caller at 'Ilie Sentinel fifteen.day vacation trip, during office. which time they will visit friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutsforth and relatives at Salmon, Idaho. of Canby were guests at the Fred They plan to return by way of Bressler home Monday. They Salt latke and California, if time were enroute to Crater Lake and permits. the Oregon Caves. Mr. Cutsforth Omer Moore of Corvallis has and Mr. Bressler are brothers-in- been in Cottage Grove this week, law. doing some repair work at thé Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Bagley and laitham school. He states that family are spending a «hort vaca- both he and his family are well pleased with their new home. tion at Seaside. Your own terms in reason on any radio, washer or refrigera- tor. Radio Ray. 2-ltc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn, who returned recently from a short stay in Portland, plan to leave to day (Thursday) for their home in Wichita Falls, Texas. 16^ CITY BRIEFS Mrs. John B. latwler and son James P. Lawler and Miss Uffele- man, all of Portland, are spend ing a fortnight visiting at the home of Mrs, Alta Hart, grand mother of Mrs. trawler. tf The Rev. J. R. Stewart, district elder of the Salem district of the throueh**^^1 chu^h P®“«1 Cottage Grove and * r J?1™1” at the b A Skusie parsonage Wednesday morning. August 24. an^fa^lK Mickey and family spent the week end on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richmond u.luulu aecmoantea nv nwr of . Portland, accompanied by their and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Marion Richardson of Fort SUJ’ Okla • week-end guests of relatives and friends in Cottage Grove. Dr. and Mrs. Richmond left for Los Ansfeles whprp will visit their brother. Del ■ mar Richmond, before returning to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richmond have returned to Port land. George Amig, basketball coach at Franklin High, and Carl Dur ham, coach at Yamhill, were Mr. and Mrs Hope Grimes of guests at the E. G. Hendricks Bums are visiting Mrs. Grimes’ home Tuesday. mother, Mrs. Anna Hubbell. Southern Lane Co Fair Specials Friday and Saturday, August 26 and 27 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fox and daughter of Springfield were vis iting friends here Tuesday. £ Superintendent nnd Mrs. H. B. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kachel and her father, Albert Frank. at Ferrin returned this week from Robert Mills of Fort Stevens. Bums, where they had .spent a Washington, arrived here Wed son Harold of Balko, Oklahoma, Stayton. few days visiting relatives. nesday to spend a three-day fur- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dear lough with his parents, Mr. and kowski and daughter Gladys, of Corvallis were week-end guests of at Charles Matthews of Portland Mrs. K. K. Mills. Arcadia. Nebraska, left Monday morning for their respective A ^ho«tall home. is visiting at the home of his son George. They spent the week end Mrs. W. L. Earl gave a supper homes. They plan to visit Yellow Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk at the Matthews summer home on party Sunday evening for her stone park on their return jour, and son Gordon were Sunday the Umpqua. sister, Mrs. Shannon Smith of ney. They had been visiting in guests at the home * of " Mrs. Ixingmont, Colorado. Cottage Grove at the P. S. Bu Schrenk’s sister, Mrs. Clarence Bill MacGibbon, who is employ kowski and Mrs. Barbara Juel Chestnut, near Albany. ed at the Scott Lumber company Miss Mary Young of Seoul, homes, and found their first trip mill at Culp Creek, is spending Korea, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil to this section so pleasant that Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hogate the week in Portland at the home Caldwell Tuesday and Wednes- they plan to return next year. returned Sunday from Wenat of his uncle. W. H. MacGibbon. day of this week. Miss Young is chee, Washington where they at Scott’s mill has been down for a the head of the school of music Miss Opal Wagner of the staff tended the funeral of Mrs. Ho- few days for repairs. at Seoul and is on leave of ab of H. W. Lombard’s office plans gate's brother, Joe Widdersheim. sence for one year. She left Wed to leave Friday on a short busi Mrs. Vinal Randall and baby nesday afternoon for Ashland ness trip to Sacramento, Califor. Mr. Hogate reports an unusually heavy fruit crop in the Washing son are expected home Saturday where she will visit relatives and nia. ton fruit belt, and a very good from a Eugene hospital. then will go on to New York to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Amest, Mr. grain crop in the irrigated sec study music. Miss Young is a Mrs. Florence Richards of Sagi and Mrs. Barnett and Mr. and tions. naw was shopping In Cottage cousin of Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. N. E. Compton returned Grove Tuesday and while here Mrs. H. H. Russell returned to Wednesday from a few days va was a pleasant caller at the Sen Yreka, California, Friday after cation trip spent on the coast. tinel office. spending a week with her parents, Miss Beatrice Turtle of Salem, The golf tournament with Rose Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burkett. I Marion county health nurse, was burg. originally scheduled for next Mrs. Carl Burkett and Mrs. Eu- a week-end guest of Miss Eunice Sunday on the local course, has gene Burkett of Marshfield drove VanDenburg. They motored to been postponed to a future date up Tuesday to visit Tony Dalia- Winchester bay Sunday. to be set later, at the request of guard! in a Eugene hospital. the Roseburg club. I Mrs. Ralph Leister, formerly of Knaffle Haynes, manager of the Miller, South Dakota, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brisbane and son, and Billy Boyce returned local Farmers* Uniion store, spent relatives in Cottage Grove. She is Thursday of last week from Ya- the first part of the week in Port, a cousin of Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Bailey, chats, where they had spent a land in attendance at a conven- Walter and Homer Allen. Some of tion of Red and White store man- the cousins she had not seen for short vacation. agent forty years. T Mrs. L. P. Sanford returned Monday evening from a trip to -w « » •¿ California. She had been gone nearly a month, during which time she visited friends In San Bernardino, Los Angeles. Long Specials Friday and Saturday Beach, Santa Ana. San Francisco and Meridian, California, and Medford, Oregon. Fresh and Clean Flour Hard Wheat Com Flakes Keiiogg s 99c Pkg. 5c EcODOmy Dozen 20c I I J^F CäDS * I -*-> I I A Poac r pAiintatn Ountdin.................... can 10c I Pork & Beans 2 for 25c Toilet Tissue Dawn 6 roils 33c Mustard Prepared Quart Size 15c Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans 10c Grapefruit Juice no . 2 can 10c Margarine Gem Nut 2 pounds 25c Cheese Meio west Pound 17jC Shrimp Wet Pack Can 15C Tomatoes Diiiard 6 pounds 25c The Carl King family plan to move about .September Z ___ 5 _ from their residence on North Tenth to the D. J. Scholl property on West Main, recently vacated by the Mrs. Claude Schrank of Parma, Wilbert Wilson family. Idaho, former Ixirane resident, is and Mre. John Kelly plan visiting with friends and relatives to Mr. move to the Cheesman prop- at Sutherlin. erty on South Seventh street the John Keitzer of Creighton, Mis latter part of the week. Mr. souri, arrived Saturday for a Cheesman recently moved to Al- week's visit at the home of hüt bany. Jack Cheesman has taken over the management of the brother. Ed Keitzer. Cheesman Transfer here. Mrs. Cari Price of Portland ar- rived last week for a visit at the Karl Bracher, former manager home of her parents, Mr. and of the Twin Oaks hardware and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. Mr. and builders' supply store here, has Mrs. laindo Darby and Mrs. W. accepted a position in S^lem and L. Veatch of Marshfield were the family plan to move to that guests at the Hemenway home city in the near future. last week. C. V. Enloe of Klamath Falls? Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts and Oregon, hydraulic engineer, spe- family and Mr. and Mrs. Omer (¿aling in municipal water works, Prescott and family spent Sun was calling on the trade here the day at Winchester bay fishing. first of the week. They found the weather there Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gamble and quite cool and the fishing none daughter and James Cox visited too good. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jesse Lansing Sr. and __ Jesse Warren. Mr. Cox Is a brother of Lansing Jr., who left last Satur- Mrs. Warren. day morning for eastern Oregon Mrs. Vern Williams returned to I on a fishing trip, plan to return the latter part of the week. Sack SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Save Every Day the I-G-A Way BUYS A NEW 1939 PHONE 1 ro blue MONDAYS ELECTRIC TUNING RADIO BARTELS MARKET Minnie Willits, Alta Plunkett, Nellie King, Nellie Peterson, Lena Hamloth, Edith Van Schoiackand Mrs. Wallace were a delegation from the local Rebekah lodge at tending a Springfield meeting of that order Tuesday evening. Naomi Maurine Burkett came up from Portland Sunday to at tend the family reunion and vis ited briefly at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.1 Burkett. Save Money on MAGAZINES I am authorized to accept sub scriptions to any magazine published. I can assure you the lowest club prices, and through: the agency I represent, I am able to meet practically all “special” club offers. MRS. A. W. 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