Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1938)
THURSDAY. AIX JUST 25. 1SCM Health-O-Grams STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER S mb * Kx»**d the Spend Ldasit «nd Wreck Their Car. WhiL Oth» m Exreed the Feed Utah and W reek th«ir Health t CITY BRIERS "Missouri” Allen’s i Hold Annual Reunion Fox ha* been vwting Mr Mrs F L Grannis Phoae 30 I i Chiropractae Physician Cottage Grece I gran. SOCIETY met eoetalb Tuesday Mts» Margaret Read, social reporter Phune 92 or 1BF3 Meer! McKibbrr iectrd than S^ÄK/JCM? available freer >pnng5*kl is »pending the week here voting her daughter Mn W A Heck., and family Ui Dram. Monday to attend a •gainst rhe genera fund appro Townsend meeting pnatxwi of 51-500000 set up bi K J Person» and family of St Paul Minnesota i»ited Sunday August 23 Re.ief needs however, ¿re f’moru draining the state fund faster Minnie E MJ irr a motor trip and had not »h the pot with a prcapert that incited warm h» local sort to certificate* of indebted ! THE CHURCHES • Frank Streng of the staff of the Yakima <Waah > Republic wa* a last Friday evening Myrtle Kent 7® 000 worth of th» paper was guest at the J P Graham home Wedneaday Mr Streng and Mr outstanding at one time jrogram committee for th» term at 11 a. hl The Rn Mitcbeimore At the outset of the current Graham are old friend*, their biennium there was made avail friendship dating back to the MJ®, Beatrice McCoy and Nellie able for relief expenditure* from of th* AP wire or. the. King The latter waa appointed state revenue» a total of $8 953 charge Republic 57026 Of th» amount 5183.. Free Methodist Church. 1 *t»» Grandi anoe on hand at the end of the and family and Mln Patty Short prrnous biennium In addition to hall dent, forenoon service. 11. ser this there was 51706.867 83 still mon subject Evidence» oí Chr»- Smith, Leta Stewart prevKx» authorization and 5562 - 766.37 in old age pensions unex Montana is here visiting at the pended from the 1935 appropria. home of her mother Mr» M W tio® To supplement these bal- Crawford a»*« the legislature of 1937 Mrs Edith Sibby a former authorized an additional 55.000 - 000 of huger profits and set aside resident of Cottage Grove, but Margaret Short Tuesday' evening 51300000 from the general fund now of Portland was the guest to be used only if and when the of Mas Belle Burkholder for •nd coffee were served The prayer meeting Thursday. 8-00 liquor revenues were exhausted guests were Mn Roy Short Mrs. P m. Theme for the prayer hour. Obrer Veatdi Mrs Sam Veatch "Bible Strategy m Time of Need ” ed during th» biennium a total at Mrs Joe Smith Lerma Veatch $4,943.11219 This is at the rate Maud Wright will give an in Mr». Fanny Goude Mrs. Annie of $253 492 93 a month C/ft setting formal tea m Mrs Silsby» honor Rasue Mrs Nettie Gawiey Mrs Second street — Sunday school this expenditure liquor profits M at the Ifimae Willrts, Mrs. Warren Me- 9 45 forenoon senice. __ 11 ___ db- have been pouring in an average Thursday 2:30 P Umphrey home. Farland Aiire W>nne Mn A) ject Christ Jesus ” evening ser of $218 438 96 a month back into bert Wooley. Fay Wooley Mrs. vice. 8 second and fourth Wed. the fund Th» revenue has been Lucille Little Evenson on» Rosette Miller Mrs Eva Holder- neodays. The public is invited to approximately 535.000 a month honored by a shower given Mon Mn use the reading room on the sec- short of the output with the re. day afternoon at the city park by suit that the cash balance as well her family and friends mg between 3 and 5 on Wettoe«, as the balance remaining in the Mr and Mrs Wallace Beaver day* and Saturdays and 7 to 9 on the beginning of the biennium of Gndley, California, arrived A surprise picnic dinner was have both been practically ex Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs. Beaver's brothers. O. Catholic Church. Rev. Anthony hausted. W and Jay Blackmore The Gerace Pastor.—Mass at 8 a. m. of Mr. and Mn. Clarence Cobb at ei ery S j¡nday More men were employed in Californians are on their way after visiting several r>regon industries during the fis home wRh Mr and Mrs Cobb were The Reorganized church of cal year ending July 1 last, than months in Minnesota and Iowa Mr and Mrs. Frank Keller. Mrs Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salm* at any other time in the history Mrs C. Gohrke recently of In Alice Acton, Normand Acton W. meets in the Anderson-Middleton of the state, according to records dependence has bought the P. Cobb and son Robert Mrs. mill office located on south Tenth of the Industrial Accident com Callie Vincent and Mn Bertha street each Sunday. Church school mission While the commission s Brund property an Birch and North river road and with her figures cover only those indus, daughter. Mis» Jennie Paulus u trie* protected by the Workmen's now occupying the property Church Societies enee with th» type of relief fi reflect fairly accurately industri Mrs M K Vandervert of Duns al conditions generally through- muir California is spending 0411 state. An average of UL- several days here visiting at the *'«* full time em. home of her parents. Mr covered by -ru t Miss Zeima Groom entertained Church wrth a birthday party for Ruth noon in the church parlor, me honw of her fourteenth birthday regular business meeting avas crease of 2S per cent over the anniversary Games were played held and the rest of the afternoon previous fiscal year. and refreshments served for a was spent in sewing for the baz aar to be given in the fail Mr* XEW IRRIGATION HOURS. Patsy Savage Vona Beach Caro McCall led the devotional». line Magnuson. Evelyn Pentieo. For the convenience of local The Missionary Society of the water users and because of a Ulhan Larsen Mane Larsen. Presbyterian Church met Wed water shortage, a honor Two birthday cakes were nesday afternoon at the church. change in the irrigation hours features and several gift> were Mn. Bert Trask led the devotion- instituted it was an- The Junior boys and girls announced at the city offic this a short program on India. morning. _ Irrigation hours have Mn. been changed from 5í» to 8:00 Zendron were the hostesses. P m. each day instead of 6:00 to Mr and Mrs. Marvin Harpoie 9:00 p. m. and patrons are asked The M E Ladies Aid met Wed to observe this change entertained Friday with a five o'clock dinner honoring the birth nesday afternoon at the G. B For the first time in ten or day of Mrs. Martha Marsh, moth Arnest home. The regular meet twelve years the city has found er of Mrs Harpota? Present U> en. ing was held. Mn. Jim Monroe it necessary to restrict the use joy the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs led the devotional». Mrs. Arnesi. of water for irrigation due to the Ray Vincent and children. Mr. Mrs. McNew. Mn. Albert Wood- lack of rains this summer. and Mrs Sam Warren. Phyllis ard. and Mrs Jim Monroe were The water situation, however Vincent and the host and ix*tess the hostesses. has improved and there is more and family. water in the reservoir. The The members of the congrega change in hours is a modification tion of the Free Methodist church of the former order and gives surprised the newly elected pas water users more convenient Mrs. Stewart Carlson gave a tor, Rev. Louis A. Skusie and hours in which to irrigate tea last Thursday in hotter at his family last Thursday evening. Mn. Shannon Smith of Long They came, loaded with provi- L2W Miles M IsUnds mont, Colorado. The pjevts were sions. and served cake and punch Th* Aleutian islands, owned by Mn Waiter Woodard. Mn Lorin following a pleasant evening. th* United Stat*», extend 1.200 mil*» Schroeder, Mn. Fred Blickle, Mrs. Lloyd Griggs. Mrs. Walter westward from Alaska. NEW SOCIAL REPORTER Trombley, Mrs Orlo Bagley. Mrs Holden of Eugene, Mrs. W. L. Miss Margaret Read, a gradu Earl and the guest of honor. ate of the Cottage Grove high school of the class of 1938 and for the present employed by the Cottage Grove Gas company as The Sphinx Daughters’ Club txxikkeeper has been employed by returned Tuesday afternoon from the Sentinel as, social reporter. « two-day house party at the Randall cottage at Scottsburg. The Sentinel management will ap Members of the club who attend- preciate the cooperation of the ed were: Sara jane Moore, Mar- public in seeing that personals or garet Bressler, Jean Savage, An social items are promptly tele na Marie Peterson, Betty McCoy. phoned Miss Read. Phone 92 Gerry Kem, and Miss Crabbe. from 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Af- Mrs. Cecil Caldwell visited her ter that time phone L8F3.______ sb»ter, Mrs. Ixxjnard Tracewell, at Corvallis Saturday afternoon. _______ ... Mrs. Caldwell panieri Pa tricia Baldwin and Kathleen Daugherty during the Cottage Grove F.F.A. radio program at Corvallis. Have You Seen the MAGIC CHEF Gas Range? Harry Renfle The Constellation club will re. sume their regular meetings Sep tember 1, at the Masonic haft Mrs William Petersen and M r». Fred Bressler will be hostesses. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Wednes day at the church. Mrs. W. Dun- Cottage Grove General Repair Shop Lawn Mower Sharpening Cottage Grove. Oregon The annual ‘‘Musouri” Allen re union and plcnw held at the Cot tage Grov* city park Humlsy drew a number of restaients from out of town as well as this vk’inity. Those from out of town in at tendance were Mix Itnlph ter of Hubbard. Oregon. Mr» Beth Richards and iwby Kay of Portland Mi and Mrs. E E Al ten and children Dona and Deal of Orawrll. Mr and Mr*. George Haye* and children Gail am! Fem of Creswell. Mr and Mr» F. N Harrel. Mr and Mn E Walton and ton Billie of Glendale, Ore gon Mr and Mr*. Elmer Newton and children Loi». Elmer, Lee and Ruth. Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs Drndel Hertwon and baby. Marsh field Local residents in atten dance were: Robert Bailey and daughter Mary Lou. Mr* Sallie Hill. H J. Allen. Mr and Mrs. Alta Kelly Mr and Mrs R L Bailey and sun» Gordon and Theodore. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen and children Ethel Mae and Richard. Those in attendance at The Stove With Every Convenience Let Us Show You. Cottage Grove the trunton wer earn* to thia aartiun HAKHEK from KMOF MOVE m The Hlgfi l^ead Barter shop moved Dir latter part of but week from the old Bank of ett tag* Grove tjuilding to the Knight IwrtM-r shop location near the Main street bndgr L F liurirson u managnr of the ahr>j Th* building vacated by Mr Bur Irson will houae th* new Thri.'t- The club member» wer» b*drin.¿ farewell to one who »u for India In the conversattam * friend said "It gets pretty hot in India at times Aren't you afrai ! the climate might disagree with your wif*Y~ The man looked him re proachfully "It wouldn t dare “ Tramp Could you give a poor felknr a bite’“ Housewife: "1 don't bite, my IT IS HERE Open For Business Friday, Aug. 26th You wiU no longer have to go out of town to get Cut Rate Prices on Toi letries, Remedies, Sundries, Tobaccos, as we have brought these to you. Patronise the store that brought you low prices......... You can shop at THRIFT - WISE and know you are buying right — as we meet or beat all prices. We will carry a complete line of National Advertised items of quality. GLEN ARNE, Mgr FREE — Rosebud favors will be pre sented each lady visiting the store Saturday, starting at 10 a. m., as long as they last. Christmas eove. Mam*, »u given ft» name by Captain John Smith 1<1< at anchor in it* snog harbor, ____ ____ ____ __ The dog has three eyelid» The bird eyelid to situated tn the tamer by nature as protection against weed», seeds. flying tna*cta. etc er the entire eye when the upper and Look for the Green Neon Sign SOUTHERN LANE COUNTY FAIR August 26 and 27 â Gustafson a« Community Picnic and Barbecue Saturday, August 27 We wish to extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend the Southern Lane County Fair which will be held in Cottage Grove on Friday and Saturday of this week. ERCEL ANLAUF We need your attendance and cooperation to make this fair the largest and finest in Oot- tage Grove’« history. Mr. and Mnj. Kenneth Gustafson Bunny Stuart, Edith Easley, Bob Nelson. Floreine Strauscn, GUSTAFSON’S SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE Corner Sixth and Main Phone 31 Mu Build and Boost Cottage Grove