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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1938)
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1Ö3H THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Sweet Heart Satin Rayon Striped Dres« SLIPS SHIKI'S Rip proof .Seam« Hla« or Four Hore New Staflrm C ollar, Well Made • 1.69 Value 98 Mr. and Mrs. I^en Culver and family returned Sunday from a few days visit at Bandon at the home of Mr. Culver’» brother Frank. Delight Valley New things are coming in daily. You will find lot» of new things on display now—for school Boy» and Girls. Not only are the style» outstanding—But the quality also is the best and the price» low. Ladies’ Fall SHOES COATS This fall we will have the largest variety of shoes we have ever »hown — Quality and styles you'll like. Children s Outstanding styles of new quality fabrics Sport style or fur trims that have charm. Try them on 98 8—16^ Cotton School Dresses SUITS by Merit Featuring »mart, popular »tyles in latest patterns of all-wool. See Them Men’» and Ladies in... »522 Sanforized Nor. waist Ideal Chambray Work O’ALLS SHIRTS Alterations Free Red Satin Water-proof Sweatrs HATS by fjtmb Knit 49 SUra « to 14 14 to '*0 Fine quality fa«t color Print«. All the newest style« that MEN’S for the whole family. Showing fall style« that are smart. In all |M>pular colors We Give and Redeem S and H Green Stamp» Cottage Grove, Oregon. CITY BRIEFS j Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson TOWNSEND CÏ.ÏB MEETS. announce the birth of an eight pound daughter, Darlene Joan Joan, Townsend club No. 1 of Cbt- Saturday. Mr. Wilson fa a city tagge Grove held its regular mail carrier. meeting Tuesday evening at the Mr. and Mr». Fred Blickle have Townsend hall with a good atten dance of members and visitors. returned from a short visit in San Francisco. There were fifty five men and thirty-eight ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler re Announcements have been re Mrs. Cad Wallace did not dis turned Friday night from a ten ceived of the marriage of Mary appoint the club in a promise of day trip to points along the Ore Frances Marchman and Robert an interesting as well as instruc gon and Washington coast as far Harding Barfield at .San Dimas tive program. Included in the pro north as Victoria, B. C„ where California. "Bob” lived in this gram numbers was a rendition of they spent two days. neighborhood when a boy and left neighborhood gossip by Mmes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mueller and here, the fall of 1932 with his par- Jones and Brown. This number small son came Sunday from SH- ents, Mr. and Mrs R. C. Barfield. proved" highly amusing. Two piano Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Friends, numbers by two little girls was verton for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Mueller's parents, with their daughter and son, ar also enjoyed. One told in rhyme rived here from Tokeland. Wash of being her mother’s precious Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. ington, Thursday and took pos child and sang an alphabetical C. J. Kem has recently install session of their newly acquired song dedicated to Dr. Townsend. ed a new heating plant in the property, which they traded for a Arnold Swanson of Silk Creek Kem building to supply the Kem service station and camp ground gave a reading on the "Sons of drug »tore, the timer apartments at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Methuslah." Club members will and the plant of the Sentinel. Koontz now own the farm. Both remember Mr. Swanson as the families moved Tuesday. The speaker who gave a very fine talk The ladies auxiliary of the Friends are going to Goshen and on the Townsend plan at the City Townsend club will hold a cooked the Koontzs coming here. Park last 4th of July. food sale at Bill’» Super Market, Mr. and Mrs. John Ponsford of The club appreciates the inter Saturday, September 3. Dona McMinnville called at the home est and attendance. You are asked tions will be acceptable. There of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner to come again and bring someone will be numbers given on the quilt Saturday. with you. Remember the food that will be on display. 3-1 tc Mr. and Mrs. Merton Folts of sale and ice cream social at Bill’s A son was born on August 23, Eugene »pent the week end at Super Market, Saturday, Septem to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gilkerson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ber 3rd. formerly of this city, but now of Flaten. On Sunday Mrs. Fannie Speedier Plane*. Reedsport. Both mother and son McAllister of Eugene and Mr. The top speed of the 1929 air- are doing satisfactorily, it is re and Mrs. J. A. Joli and Frank Joli were dinner guests at the plane was only about 130 per ported. Flaten home. ' hour, compared with the 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rausch average speed of 150 miles per Construction of Councilman Ralph . Hawley's _____ , _____ new ______ home ______ south and son Norman of Abernathy hour. of the city is progressing steadi- spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson. ly, Mr. Hawley states. Bonaparte a Corsican They were joined Sunday by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth re- and Mrs. G. W. McMahan of Eu- Napoleon Bonaparte was a Corsi tumed Sunday from a ten day gene who were all dinner guests can. Born in its capital, Ajaccio, on vacation trip. They motored to at the Jackson home. August 15, 1769. Boise, Idaho, and visited rela The Ayres, Witcher and Jack- tives of Mrs. Wirth, and to Bak son families attended the barbe er, Oregon, where they visited cue in Cottage Grove Saturday. friends and relatives and enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight left a pack train fishing trip. Monday for a week’s visit with Mrs. Vinal Randall and baby relatives at Yreka, Cal. son, who have spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff and week at a private home in Eu two sons of Hood River arrived gene, plan to return to Cottage Monday at the home of Mr. and Grove Sunday. Mrs. Charles Conner for a few days’ visit. Mr. Huff is a nephew Mrs. Velma Harrel, who had of Mrs. Conner. been visiting for several weeks at Horace Wolfard of Lynx Hol Carbondale, Colorado, returned to low and Dean Jackson, as a 4-H her home here Monday. Mrs. Har- team, went to Eugene Tuesday to rel reports a pleasant trip. compete with other 4-H teams of Mrs. Guy Earl and daughter the county, in a dairy project Margery are vacationing a few demonstration. Frank Joli has completed a re at Lak0 Siltcoos. shingling job on the big house Mr. and Mrs. Ashley and fam occupied by the Hoffman family ily of Gowdyville have moved to on the Flaten farm. 164 Van Buren avenue. Red Rose Hutter and Ice Cream. The Rev. James A. Smith re- Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tf tumed Tuesday from Turner where he was Bible teacher in the Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Simkins vis state C. E. summer conference. it«^! with their daughter Leneve There was a good attendance and in Monmouth last Sunday. a fine spirit through the whole The gross debt of federal, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trace- flail and Johnston, Real Estate, conference, the Rev. Smith well of Corvallis visited at the state and local governments on County Agent O. S. Fletcher H>an», Sure Insurance. I’honr 58. home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cald June 30. 1937. amounted to $55 - and Mr». Fletcher were down port». 600,000.000. well Thursday evening. Miss Margaret Bressler, Doro from Eugene Saturday, attending Mr. and Mrs. thy Zimmerly and Vern Thorsen the Southern Lane county fair. son of Ventura, Dan Rentle and California, are Mrs. Orpha Benson left this went to Seattle Friday for a "I never knew Jones had J. C. George of Roseburg is vis guests this week at the Harry w'eek for Redmond. Mrs. Benson twins.” short visit at the home of Miss Rentle home. The two men are Bressler’s sister, Mrs. Eli Cagle. iting his brother, William George, brothers. Mr. Rentle is a police is a teacher in the Redmond “My dear! He married a tele- schools. and family. officer on " — - - - - phone girl and, of course, she the California highway Mr and Mrs. Gerald Arnold of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Umphrey gave him the wrong number. Prune picking will start in patrol. Milwaukie. Wisconsin, were Fri of Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. Santa Fe Magazine. day night guests at the Sam many localities of this section Stewart Roberts, who under- C. E. Umphrey Friday evening. about September 15th. Mackin home. Mrs. Arnold and went an appendicitis operation Mr. Mackin an- cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burleson, Friday at a Eugene hospital, is Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cone ar Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Weber at manager of the Albany airport, reported as making a most satis rived here Thursday to visit Mr Cone’s brothers, E. E. and Ran tended the silver wedding anni were over-night guests in the factory recovery. som Cone, after vacationing 01 versary of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. home of the former's brother L. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gasper the coast. A picnic was given fo: Smith at the E. F. Roberts home F. and family, last Wednesday. have recently located in Cbttage them Friday evening by friends. Miss Donna Mae Burleson re at Creswell Friday evening. turmxi home with them for a Grove from Newman Grove, Neb raska. Mr. Gasper is the new The Rev. Ellsworth Tilton couple of weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gireau made a business trip to Roseburg proprietor of the Red Line Shoe Robert, Dorothy and Charles hav< Mr. and Mrs. Holt Grimes of Shop, located across the street returned home after visiting rela Monday. He was accompanied by Taufirk Aboosh. Syrian lecturer. Bums were recent guests at the from the Sentinel office. tives in Superior, Nebraska, We „ . home of Mrs. Grimes' mother. Wela, South Dakota, and Des Marriage licenses have been is- Mrs. Anna Hubbell E. E. Cone, who formerly op- Moines. Iowa, for two months. sued at the court house In Eu- . ... . . crated a mill at Saginaw, has pur- gene during the past week to Dr. he Eagles lodge held a picnic chased a mill near Goshen and Miss Jean King is leaving Fri Herbert A. Hagen and Helen T. Sunday at the Layng grove, rhe started operations at the new mill day for Portland where she will Rice, both of this city. Ned Mc a V™00" was socially and Tuesday. The new mill, electrical- enter training at the Emanuel Cormick. Spokane, and Evelyn with various games and contests. |y driven, has a capacity of 50,000 hospital. Pearl Biggerstaff, Cottage Grove; Charles Matthews has returned feet of lumber daily. Clarence Leland Mitchell, Sagi- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logan to Portland after a visit at the naw. and Marion Helen Kirch- Mrs. Loren Hunt of Culp Creek Eskridge. Kansas, arrived Sat home of his son George. hofer. Cottage Grove. is acting as secretary to Allan day night for a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beidler Wheeler, who is in charge of the the home of Dr. and Mrs. C Jerry Eastham plans to spend spent a few days last week visit Lane County Fair at Eugene. Earl. the next few days on an elk ing in Portland. Their daughter, hunting trip in Clatsop county. Miss Madelle. who accompanied His son lives in that section. them, stopped in Salem for a vis it with Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daugh erty and family left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shinn for Portland, where they will have returned to their home at Specials sj>end a short vacation. Wichita Falls, Texas, after spend ing a month here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers Fresh and Clean Picnic Mrs. Frona Giltner of Portland, and family returned Monday who was a guest at the home of from coast points, where they had 17y c spent the past two wcqRs. Mr. her sister, Mrs. D. H. Hemenwey, last week, returned home Sunday. 3 Chambers is making a satisfac tory recovery from a recent ap Gem Nut Glen Swanson, who underwent pendicitis operation. Fancy an appendicitis operation last pounds 25c Mrs. Lena Sams and son Nor- h°Sp‘ta1' is Bacon man. Mrs. Lloyd Swanson and makinR a “^factory recovery. I2I/2C Pound 15c S Mutton children and Mrs. Elsie Wells left -1 The J. E. Tate family of Culp , --------- last week for Newport to spend Creek have moved to Cottage Shld. Mutton a few days visiting relatives andiGrove. * Lard friends. George Meade of Casper. Wyo 4 pounds 39c Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley ming, is visiting his sister. Mrs. Mutton Stew of Cheshire spent the week end John Schoen. Real Pork with Mr. Hawley’s grandmother, Fresh Mrs. Mary Hambrick. Mrs. Glennie Frost will leave 17%c next week for Portland where she y2 or Whole Mr. and Mrs. Lon Krewson and will enter the Coffey Memorial Pound 15c family came down Saturday from hospital for an eye operation Cheese Grants Pass, where they have September 9. The Rev. H. W. spent the past few weeks on a Davis of the Baptist church will 5-lb. Ling Cod gold mining claim. The family re be in her house during her ab- Half or Whole mained in Cottage Grove, but Mr. sence. Fresh Krewson returned yesterday to continue development work. He K. K. Mills is a patient in a Pound 10c is optimistic over the possibilities Eugene hospital where he is re- of the claims in which he and Reported suffering from typhoid Fresh Tuna H. Savage of this city are inter-1 fever. Mr. Mills was in the hos- Matches By the Fish ested, and brought with him an pital for treatment for other ail-; ounce of the precious metal to ments for several days before the! Carton „ back up his statements. typhoid developed, It Is reported, j I BARTELS MARKET Saturday Only Hamburger Pound pounds........... 25c Squares ................. Bulk Pound Hams 2 Oleo 2 Le ...10c Muttoh Chops 10c ........... ..... 5c Sausage Salmon ................. loaf ......79c Liver Pound ............. ................. ............... 19c Pound ......... ... 9%c