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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1938)
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Mount View State Authorities Issue Traffic Control Manual Mr. and Mrs. Norris King of Seaside were week-end guests at "■ *T' the home of Mr. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. George Rasmussun and Miss Ruby Brumfield of Oakland. Cali fornia, Mrs. Phoebe Brumfield of North Bend and Mrs. Elsie Hill of Marshfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield and together with Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield and Mrs. Amanda Sears, attended the Davis picnic Sunday at Lorane. Mrs. Claude Arne and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands and William Hands attended the poul tryman’s picnic Sunday at Swim mer's Delight. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey visited Wednesday with Mrs. Humphrey's brother, J. E. Allen, at Junction City. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Gass of Klamath Falls were guests Mon day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schnei der. enroute to their home from Washington. llluatrations above from “Creating Safer Communities”, the manual of traffic aafety actlvltlea, Juat pub J. M. Cole of Pleasant Hill has lished bv authorities for atatewlde use show a variety of recommended aafety procedures. (1) top Isft. purchased the place formerly Scientific investlgstion of Occidents by trained police; (2) bottom left. Extended safety training for aohool known as the W. D. Heath place, children; (3) right. Location and elimination of accident causae. Picture ahows Un major tram« and with his wife and two sons, v iolatlona Jeadliij^tiraeri«^ ~ are now living there, G. E. An- nand from whom he purchased it, leased to the press any details of will return to California. his work in this state. Mr. Greni Mrs. I. O. Zierolf left last week er had given some consideration Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lysle and for the bean yard near Coburg, to the establishment of this home Miss Ruby Allen returned Wed where she will pick beans. in this vicinity before his pur nesday from a two months visit Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Rowlings of The George Layng family, the chase of the Redwood property. with her sister and family, Sarg. Eugene were dinner guests Sun Louis Layng and Milton Layng and Mrs. R. S. Stark, of Presidio. day at the Mrs. A. C. Ball home. Lee Dugan of Port land sjxmt families, the Henry Snauer fam Monterey. California. ily, the Lon Henderson family of Mrs. Maggie Wertz and son the week end here with home Creswell, the Butte Mooney and visited friends at Port Orford folks. Mrs. Frank Stout and children Arnold Duerst families, the Mor Sunday. A surprise shower, honoring ris family, all of Blue Mountain, The Sew and So O-H club met returned last week from the and the George Duerst family of Miss Evelyn White, was given re Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. bean yards near Eugene. Buster Ball has returned home Gresham, all picnicked Sunday at cently in the Farmers’ Union Irving Curtis. This was the last Gray’s ford up Mosby creek, in hall. Miss White is to be married meeting of the season as the girls and is improving very rapidly honor of the George Duerst fam- the last of this month (Septem- had completed their work and from a snakebite. The Frank Bridwell family ily, who left Monday for their ber) to Mr. Gerald Turpin of prepared it for exhibit at the home after spending the past Drain. fair. The mothers and friends of who are picking pears near Lo More than thirty women and the club members were invited rane. were home over the week week here. Miss Marie Williams, who is girls and a group of children were and spent a pleasant afternoon. end. Mrs. E. P. Lonker, mother of employed in the bean yard near present and gifts were also sent Mrs. Curtis served light refresh Eugene, spent the week end with in by absent friends. Refresh- ments. Mrs. Geo. Crosby, who has been her mother, Mrs. Harry Williams, ments were served and a lovely Miss Dorothy Myers returned visiting with Mrs. Crosby the Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Arne and array of presents were on display, Monday from Taft, where she had past month, is quite ill with a the Glen Linebaugh family of Those present included the guest been working this summer. heart attack. Cottage Grove and Mrs. Tom of honor. Miss Evelyn White, her John Woolcott of California Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roth and Ross of Placerville, Cal., were mother. Mrs. Ida May White and Vernitta returned Sunday from and Fred Bosley of Cottage Grove visitors Sunday evening at the family, her aunt. Mrs. Clayton College Place. Washington, where were visitors Sunday at the How- Simons, Mr. Turpin's mother and Mrs. Roth had been attending ard Taylor home. Claude Arne home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith visited sister, Mrs. Turpin and Mrs. Peri- summer school. She will teach Doris Pitcher and Del Smith their son and daughter Saturday ni, and other near relatives. Royal school again this year. of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phoebe Young has receiv- in the bean yard near Coburg. Tuo members of the girls’ 4-H Glenn Phinning of Culp Creek Mrs. Bell and Mr. Thayer of ed word thaj her brother, E. F sewing club placed in the county were Sunday visitors at the Doc __ L-. Curtis ______ received ________ 2 _ ' Pitcher home. California arrived last week at Carlile, is very ill in the Coos f„.. fair. II Harriett 2nd the home of Mrs. Bell's daughter, Bay country. place for 2nd year work and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conn and Mrs. J. M. Cole. Mr. Thayer is Most everyone at Hebron at Clara Allen 3rd place for 3rd children and Mary and Harold doing some remodeling of the J. tended the Southern Lane County year work. Jones all went to the coast over M. Cole residence, while Mrs. fair. John Woolcott came Saturday the week end. Bell will visit her daughter and Mesdames Jessie and Belle Tay- from San Andreas, California, to Donna Craig of Lancaster, Cali family. On Sunday the Cole fam- lor recently visited a sister. Mrs. spend a few days with his folks fornia visited all last week at the ily and their house guests, in- G. Gerum, nee Elizabeth as a surprise visit. He expects to Fred Overton home. eluding William P. Greiner of Baughman, of Marysville, Wash- return Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Harvey who Arlington, California, who is also ington, all formerly of Hebron. The young people of the Ep have been employed near Eugene, a guest of the Coles, spent the worth League enjoyed a water- Mrs. Frances Murry returned day at Kitson springs. home Saturday from a two-weeks melon feed at Conner’s grove have returned to their home here. Clifford Lebow came home Last Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aber- visit in Coquille with a daughter, Tuesday evening. crombie of Nevada were over- Mrs. Walter Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Eki Paul and Mr. week with a bone broken in his night guests Saturday at the L. Miss Jessie Overton of Mosby and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott at- foot from a rock rolling on it. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitlock of K. Brumfield home. creek spent the week end at the tended the poultrymen’s picnic at Miss Barbara Guggisberg of home of her grandmother. Mrs. Swimmer’s Delight Sunday. Lorane is spending this week at Jessie Gilcrist. Mrs. Fannie Daniels of Yon- the home of an uncle, Fred Gug A farewell picnic was held Sun- calla is visiting her mother, Mrs. gisberg. day at the home of Mrs. Jessie Nettie Estes, for a few days. Mrs. John Perini spent several Gilcrist. complimenting Miss Mrs. R. C. Lowrance attended days of last week with Mrs. Katie Gilcrist, who leaves next a birthday party given in honor Harry McDole at Divide. Monday to begin the school year of Goldie Hayes in Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg at Chiloquin, where she has Thursday afternoon. visited Sunday at Drain with Mr. taught for several years. Present j s. Curtis finished hulling Guggisberg’s brother Frank, who were Miss Katie Gilcrist. the in- ciover seed Monday. This was is ill. vited guests, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. about the only field in this vici To Build Boy's Home. Hayes and children of Creswell, nity which made a seed crop this Hon. William P Grenier, of Miss Sibyl Veatch of Cottage year. Arlington, California, is a guest Grove, Miss Florence Kebelbeck Clara Allen returned home at the home of old time friends, of Hebron, the relatives. Mr. and Monday Call 32, have your car after spending several Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cole. Mr. Mrs. Philip Hersey and baby, the weeks assisting at the John Wil washed, lubricated and re Grenier is distinguished as being Misses Winnifred and Donna son home in Cottage Grove. turned. All work by experi the founder and manager of the Craig, Miss Jessie Overton. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paul had as enced and dependable work Shrine Children’s Home in Arling Jessie Gilcrist. ton, which home is for children men, guaranteed satisfac who might otherwise be deprived Sunday at a dinner party, honor- Maho. tory or no charge. of home advantages and it is his ing her husband’s birthday. Pres hope that the home will be an ent were Mr. and Mrs. Walter FIFTH AND MAIN Machine Tools, endless chain for good. Finding Lackey of the Grove, Mr. and recent government publica- his greatest reward in the happy Mrs. A. L. Gilham and children, . . See Cap. Cnuon at a t Machine tools nt are not faces, healthy bodies and clean Mane «.„ »md Laurabel, n,™ Roy roar Geer, tion said .. . . | nrtl „. basic machines of indus- only the ------------ minds of the children placed in Mr. and Mrs. James Morris. try but are also the only ma his care. On Sunday, August 21, Mr. and Mr. Grenier is now establish- Mrs. James Morris attended the chines which perpetuate them- selves. For these reasons the ma- a norrie home anu and boarding school Smith - Morns Morris - Burnhardt re- „hin_ tnni indfXitrv is often re- ing d warning scnooi vanno and over union __ •_ at Siltcoos ____ lake, 1_ at — for boys of fifteen years which ^nt industX on hiehwav twentv- —* 'rn.«., terrea to as tne parent industry on the the Redwood Redwood highway twenty- onn 200 ____ were ____ present. They were ac- of all manufacturing. fbur miles south of Grants Pass, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Walt- which comprises 480 acres, which I er Lackey. Sentinel want ads pull. acreage he will soon enlarge and Mr. and Mrs. Neno Perini of “ Yoncalla spent Sunday at their ages from the three states of- farm - here. Oregon, Washington and Califor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clark re nia. This home is to be known as the Gold Canyon Pony ranch. cently - visited the Earl Johnson . Each boy, upon entering thejfamily at Donna- school, will receive a pony equip- Charles Fuhrer has been com ped with saddle and bridle, for bining an 80-acre area at London his own personal use, and at the and has a small tract to combine end of one year, these will be- at Hebron. come his own property. This Ivan Abeene returned home ranch is to be also built over with Sunday from a Eugene hospital. small summer cabins for the use Mrs Emma KeHy ¡3 at home of the from an auto trip with relatives, - - .. boys . - and . each boy - staying - .n »«..i at the home for four years will visited Nebraska, Yellow- receive a deed to his cabin. stone park, Los Angeles and many The home has its own chapel other points in California and and services are non-denomina- were away several weeks. tional. Having two daughters of his own and always a lover of Asbestos Shrouds. children and possessing the rare Asbestos, developed by modern faculty of winning children’s love, industry into a product w i th as well as obedience, he laid the many uses, was formed by the foundation for this wonderful Romans into shrouds and used to work in his own home where he preserve the ashes of the dead I and Mrs. Grenier reared twelve from loss on the funeral pyre. children to maturity. He is assist ed in the work by Mrs. Grenier, Special H om . who takes the part of a real Only two feet from flaming! mother to each and every one. crucibles of white hot metal that When asked for news, Mr. Cole would blister and crack ordinary introduced Mr. Grenier, who gave hose, special air hose are used to this exclusive interview, and operate foundry lifts day after stated he had not heretofore re- day and night after night. Silk Creek Mosby Creek Hebron $1.50 Gowdyville were visitors Sunday at the Roy Kennedy home Guests Sunday at the Bert Myers home were Mr. and Mrs. John Clock, Bessie Williams and son Bobby, Roy Guner and son, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers of Delight Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers of Silk Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins of Fall Creek, Mrs. Frank McCulloch of Lorane and Mrs. Wilbur of Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kinkaki of Eugene were visitors Sunday at the Geo. Crosby home Saginaw TWO BAHKRALL QAMEN. A number of Cottage Grove baseball fans attended the two games at Swimmers' Delight Sun day. The Drain nine, under the management of Norval Libby of Cottage Grove, lost one of the bust games of the year to West fir by a 2-1 count. The afternoon game between Springfield and Coburg was a classic example of how not to play ball. By dint of numerous nits and errors the Springfield nine took a Y4-0 lead In the first inning and continued on the mad march to win by some thing like 24-8. A group of women met at the Leading Wine-Prod ne Ing llHUIct home of Mrs. Lawrence Montieth Mucon ia the principal town of the one day last week to make cur famous wine-producing district of tains for the school house A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Burgundy. Those present were: Mrs. Finn, Mrs. Lee Fry, Mrs. Howard Keene and children. Mm. Bart Johnston, Mrs. Coppie, Mrs. Mary Enright. Mrs. Jim Abbott, Mrs. Prescott and daughter Vyonne, Mrs. Lowell Benston, Margaret Coppie, Carol Thompson, Mrs. Ray Stewart and daughter Rosa mae and Mrs. Montieth and daughter Iris. Howard Harpole of Cottage Grove spent several days last week with Delmer Benston. Mrs. Howard Keene and chil dren spent the week end at Culp Creek with Mrs. Keene’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Partney and Mrs. Ix?e Fry and son Neil spent Sunday with relatives at Wolf Creek. Jacky Montieth spent two days last week with his uncle and (Minimum 10 1b« 30o) aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson. of Walker. 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