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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1938)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S. 18» Silk Creek Sportsmanlike Driving—Watch the Driveway Aug. 23.—Mrs. Shade Burcha left Sunday morning to spend a few days vacation with relativ es near Salem. Independence ar other valley points. Grange Meet» The Silk Creek grange m< Tuesday evening for a reguh business session. Mr. and Mr Allen Wheeler and two daughtei of Goshen were guests. M Wheeler is master of the Pomor Grange and also manager of th county fair. He explained th Do you back your car from the garage into the street without rules for exhibits and gave a gei first watching for pedestrians and oncoming vehicles ? The era! outline of the fair progran Sportsmanlike Driver does not. He stops at the sidewalk and at Mrs. Wheeler is president of th the curb. Ho blows hir horn, but places greater dependence on Pomona Home Economic club an being alert, ___ ___ gave helpful suggestions for th A.A.A. SAFETY FEATURES workers in this department of th grange. Mrs. Wilson, from Maph ner with a birthday cake. Present ton. a sister of Mrs. C. E. Rutl were Miss Myrtle Gilham. Mes- was also a guest and spoke brie f- dames Chester Gilham and chil ly of the Grange activities s j Aug. 22.—Mr and Mrs. Louie dren. Junian Small and daughter, Mapleton. Two names were vote Premazzi. two little daughters. on and approved for membershi] ’ and son Otto returned last week J. A. Abeene and daughter Mar Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whaley. Th ‘t from Sacramento, where they vis- cel], Clarice Abeene and daugh ter, Claude Abeene and daughter, next meeting will be the ited a short time with Mrs. Pre- Thena Miller. Henry Hess and Tuesday in September. mazzi’s sister, Mrs. Jennie Perini. son LaVeme, Mr. John Murry and Mrs. Callie Vincent and t Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of sister from Missouri visited a Eugene and Mrs. Alice Weeden the honored hostess. Mrs. Murry’ the Keller home the first of th of California were guests Wednes- is on crutches, due to an injured week and called on old friends. . day of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Short- foot and ankle, received from a tall. About sixty from the Sill .. ridge. Philip Hersey was down from Creek. Gowdyville and Cedar dû ’ Mrs. J. M. Florer, who had vis- tricts attended the picnic at Hem , ited here with a sister. Mrs. Lakeview during the week end enway’s grove Thursday evening Myrtle Lake, for several w-eeks. and visited his family. Miss Florence Kebelbeck visit Everyone brought well-filled bas returned Sunday to Eugene to re ed her grandmother, Mrs. Caro kets and enjoyed a supper unde main overnight with a daughter the trees. Afterward there was i before going on to her home in line Kebelbeck, in the Grove Fri large bonfire and singing, accom San Francisco. Two grandchi 1- day and Saturday. Mrs. Phoebe Young had as din panied by several guitars. Vance and Jeanne Howard. ner guests Sunday Mrs. Florence Melvin Allen had the misfor w dren, had spent the summer in Small and children. Marjorie and tune to tear the ligaments in ai who Eugene their other grand- Wendell, of London. ankle while at work at Schnei □ mother, with visited last week Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of der's mill Saturday morning am with Mrs. Lake here and will accom- Silk Creek visited the John Keb is going about on crutches thi " pany Mrs. Florer to their home elbeck family Saturday evening. week. The Misses Winifred and Don Mrs. C. E. Ruth’s sister, Mrs in San Francisco. Mrs. Lake and Emily Wilson, and her smal j son Philip took them to Eugene na Craig of Lancaster. California, are visiting their grandmother, granddaughter of Mapleton visit , _ Sunday. Miss Teresa Premazzi went to Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist. and family. ed the first of last week at th< ‘ Corvallis Saturday to play her Leonard Gilcrist recently un Ruth home. accordian over KOAC in a Cot- derwent an operation in the Edna Pointer of Portland visit Grove school program. Southern Pacific hospital in San ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ek , tage Mrs. T. H. Willian accompani Francisco and is convalescing Ashby, last week, returning hom< ed a daughter, Mrs. B. F. McCul- satisfactorily. Sunday morning. j Mrs. Maggie Wertz and sor lum of Culp Creek to her home Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams drove over the McKenzie pass anc । Monday to spend the week. and baby are now at Curtin for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher ac visited relatives at Sisters, Ore companied Mr. and Mrs. Addison a few days, where Mr. Williams gon. Sunday. is at work. Mrs. Ed Ashby visited her sis Heath and family of Hebron to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren and , the Bohemia mountains Saturday ter, Mrs. L. J. McCoy, at Blue nephew Freddie Boren of Black and also visited the Fairview Mountain Friday afternoon. Butte visited their aunt, Mrs. There was a good attendance al t lookout station. Phoebe Young, recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and the Sunday school picnic Sunday on Woolcott’s creek. The crowc I daughter spent Sunday at the W Valley of Oaxaca gathered after the morning ser Whitlock home at Gowdyville. The valley of Oaxaca, in southern Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge vices with a basket dinner anc I the afternoon was spent visiting . attended an Eagles picnic Sunday Mexico, was the abode of the highly civilised Zapotec and Mixtee Indi Rev. and Mrs. Tilton of the Grove ► at the Benton-Lane park. and Art Boyd and Bert Ragan ol Miss Mary Trent left last Wed- ans. whose cities and religious build- Gillespie Corners were guests. nesday for North Bend to visit an ir^s. covered by the dust of many Mrs. Ralph Ruth and small sor uncle. James Allen. She went centuries, have been unearthed. Charles of Eugene came Wednes with Mrs. E. R. Lemley and Miss day to visit C. E. Ruths. Mr. anc Gladys Lemley of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Chas. Teague and Mary Lot who are also visiting relatives and Ralph Ruth drove down Sat there. urday evening and all attended the picnic Sunday and returned home that evening. Henry Williamson, high school Aug. 23.—Miss Miriam Piper agricultural teacher from the Grove, was out Monday to in was hostess to the Jolly Workers spect Russell Woolcott’s com pro- on August 17, in her riverside park. Besides a group of children 17 were present. Three birthdays Neal McCoy from Smith 1 visited his folks, Mr. and Mrs. were honored. Refreshments were served. Mrs. John Kebelbeck will Will McCoy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keller and Mr. entertain the club at an all-day Home Product of meeting on September 7, and and Mrs. Clarence Cobb of Quality gene enjoyed a picnic dinner in serve a potluck dinner. the city park Sunday, the occas- Lawrence Clark of Portland ion being Mr. Cobb’s birthday. spent the week end with his par Will McCoy’s are building a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Clark, new fireplace on their home. and family. The directors of the Ce< Mrs. John Murry was given a Build and Boost Cottage school and their wives met surprise party on her birthday Grove cently to transact business and last Friday. A family group tied clean the school house. They en- a quilt for her, and served a din-. joyed a picnic dinner under the trees at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Roth of Oakland. California. came Mon- day to visit Mr. Roth's sister-in- 1 law, Mrs. Nettie Estes. They are Arnold Roth’s father and mother and are staying temporarily in their house until Mrs. Roth re turn to take up her school duties here. Roy Duer of Harlan, Kansas, called at the J. G. Grimes home 1937 Ford 85—Coupe. Dri ver only 4000 milee. Saturday morning, M r. Duer went to Mr. Grimes’ school 35 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan. Radio years ago. and Heater. Carroll Grimes has secured em- 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan. A sweet ployment in Eugene and started running modern car. work this week. His wife and small daughter are staying at the 1936 Chevrolet Master Coach. J. G. Grimes home for the pres 1929 Ford Coupe. ent. 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. The H. Rohde family attended 1929 Chevrolet Coach, the Odd Fellows and Rebecca’s 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. picnic held at the city park. Howard Miller of Portland vis 1928 Chevrolet Coach. ited with John Ashleys Sunday. TRUCKS Mr. Miller is their nephew and LWB 1936 Chevrolet they had not seen him for 20 years. 1935 Chevrolet LWB. 4 new heavy duty tires. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Parks of 1934 Chevrolet, Hydraulic Dump. Eugene spent the week end with 1933 Chevrolet, Hydraulic Dump. their folks here, Mr. and Mrs. 1934 Chevrolet V2 ton Panel. John Ashby. 1931 Chevrolet y2 ton Panel. Word came Monday afternoon that Chas. Trembly had passed EASY TERMS — RASY TERMS away in a Eugene hospital The funeral was held at Royal church Get our summer special prices on the following: Valve Wednesday forenoon at 10:30 and Grind and Motor Tune-up — Body, Fender and Painting— burial was in the Silk creek cem Body Tightening — Wheel Alignment and Front Axle etery beside his wife, who died in Work of All Kinds. 1936. He had no near relatives but many friends in this neigh borhood. Thornton Corners WE MEET OR BEAT ALL PRICES IN COTTAGE GROVE Imported Russian Mineral Oil Dr. Miles Nervine, 100 size Pints 23c 25c Turpentine 7 oz. Vick’s Vapo Rub................ 27c Bayer Aspirin—100s Pure Epsom Salts—for internal Ex Lax 23c; use 4c lb. Vacuum Bottles Pints... Alka Seltzer, 60c size ..... 49c Rubbing Alcohol—Pint Last Week’s Sale Will Continue Through This Week on All Items Still in Stock. 27c Fletchers Castoria 40c size 31c 53c 75c size Lady Esther All Purpose Cream $1.00 Meba Alkaline Pow. 29c 55c size 39c 33c size 59c 4 oz. Peroxide Mentholatum—30c size 60c size $1.50 Agarol 50c Tasteless Castor Oil— 8 oz. 29c j Hebron SUPREME BREAD and A Cottage Bakery OK CHEVROLET r OK BARGAINS in USED CARS Journey Also a Day's Work “Journey” originally meant a day's work or travel, and the dis tance covered in a day, usually reckoned in the Middle ages as 20 miles. COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. PHONE 77 83c 16c 59c 47c 79c 19c 35c Ponds Creams 50c Ipana Tooth Paste Congoin—400 cup size 200 cup size 100 cup size $1.09 97c 57c 33c 2 Cell Flashlights — Complete 8 oz. Citrates & Carbonates 49c with bulb and batteries 31c 50c Ungentine 43c 25c Al-o ett Laxative Tabs. 8c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 2 for 26c $1.25 Petrolagar 25c Flea Powder 200 Poker Chips—98c value, boxed 49c Bromo Seltzer—30c size 60c size ........... ...... _....... $1.20 size 25c 49c % in. by 5 yd. Adhesive Tape 4c 95c 49c Pint Antiseptic Solution, 25c Tooth Paste, Envelopes—2 bundles 74c Value J $1.50 Lydia Pinkhams..... $1.00 Bathing Caps 7c each Sal Hepática—30c size Aspirin Tablets 13c for 100 60c size.......... „........ $1.20 size........ „........... All Eastman Kodak Films Kotex 10% Off List Price Friday and Saturday Only 5c Back Number Magazines— Dozen .. -.........._.............. 21 Sloans Linament—35c size 29c 70c size 10c Aspirin Tabs — Box of 12, Vinee—35c size Box iy2c 75c size............ 25c CARTER’S LIVER PILLS 9c Limit—One box to a customer—None to dealers. This ad must accompany purchase. TOBACCO DEPARTMENT Camels, Luckies, A. or Velvet Prince Albert Chesterfields 2 for..................... 21 Velvet Tins .................. 10c Velvet, 1-lb. can 69c Carton, $1.15 Avalon, Wings, Sensation, Paul Jones.... ....... -........ 89c Carton Brown’s Drug Store Cottage Grove Pharmacy “The Original Cut Rate Drug Store”