THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 193H THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON make their home In Salem- The ed in Seal Beach, California, Doa’U f«r Teartot* Bracher family came here sever­ where he in connection with C. H. al years ago from Junction City Ames operates the M. A A. Don’t look for th* Siatina Madon­ and Mr. Bracher wax manager of Motorist, spent a few day* in na in th* Siatina ehapel at Roma; it (New and Used) the Twin Oakes until »hey dewed Cottage Grove over the weekend. la in Dresden. Don't look for the FARM LIGHTING PLANTS their local store some time ago. Mr. Menhall reports business Mona Me*, the great cannon, at (New and Used) Sam Schwartz, U. S postal In­ good in the Long Beach section. Mona in Belgium; it ia in Edin­ WIRING: Let us rewire your spector located in Salem, was in burgh castle. Don't look for London ­ A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. home and lesson the fire haz­ the city Friday and Saturday. derry near London; it is in Ireland. ard or wire in electric outlet* Mr. Schwartz was formerly a Elmo Sumers of Black Butte for the convenience of your poet al clerk in the local post of-i Wednesday evening, October 5th. CARD OF THANKS home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arnest. flee. Our prices are low, our merchandise is of qualit You who are located near Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Stewart, will find the latest in styles too — YOU SA We wish to express our thanks newlyweds, returned Friday from spent a few days in Cottage California. They will be at home Grove at the parental A meat and to our neighbors for the kindness Electric Contractor. and sympathy shown us during Mauiding homos. Pure Silk, full fashion Hosiery, irrs 59c in Villard Court. Phono 187J 1« Sooth 10th St. Mr. and Mr*. John Mauldin? Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt, residents, from North and Ed Wiese made a business 7r Ladies’ Sturdy Oxfords.... ............. = $1.98 former th* at- Bend, are visiting at the home of trip to Portland the first of the tenng*. Two standard typewriter* tor Mrs. Hewitt's parents, Mr. and week. ames Potts and family. 9-ltp rent. The Sentinel office. Ladies’ Style Shoes $2.95 Mrs. Herbert Breedlove. The Charles Shinn, Wichita Fails, 4-tfc Breedloves and their guests made Texas, executor of the estate of Heavy Outing Flannel, dark or lite 12c yd. a business trip to Portland Thurs­ his father, the late Judge Shim, day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. has been in Cottage Grove for Hewitt expect to return home »everal days attending to busi­ 80 sq. Prints, fast color 17c yd. the last of the week. ness matters Harold Spriggs, stationed in a Mrs. Carl King and Mrs, Karl Satin Slips, bias or 4 gore.... 98c naval base training camp at San Bracher were Junction City visi­ Diego, arrived the latter part of tors Thursday. the week to spend his furlough G. R. Blalock, manager of the 70x80 Sheet Blankets........... 59c with hix parentx. Mr. and Mrs. local Safeway store, who accom­ Clint Spriggs, panied Carl Powell, district man- Umbrellas, children & ladies Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, ager and Wendell Deller, man-i 98c up Mrs. Kenneth Ward. Mrs. A W. ager of the Springfield Junction Shofxtall, Mrs. S. L. Godard and Safeway store on a fishing trip on I 2-lb. All Wool Batts, dark.... 98c Miss Eunice VanDenburg attend­ the Deschutes south of Bend, re­ ed a meeting of the Evangeline turned Friday night. Mr. Blalock Men’s Dress Oxfords ............ $1.98 Chapter of Eastern Star in Eu­ reports the weather was cold in gene Friday evening. eastern Oregon, and a light snow Men’s rub’r shoes, 6-in. raw cord sole $2.45 Red Rose Rutter and Ice Cream. falling ax they crossed the pass. Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf Greta Leum, daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Amest of Edward J. Leum, 819 First street, Rain Test Pants, Lt. weight ... $2.95 l^ekeview were here last week to Cottage Grove, was selected for attend the funeral of Mrs. Sannie the first soprano section of the Rain Test Hats by Hirsch Weis 89c Anlauf, aunt of Mrs. Amest. They women * chorus at the Oregon 1 Volt, 2 Volt, and 6 Volt National Union also visited their parentx, Mr. and Normal School, where she Is en­ Boy’s Heavy Tan Cords ......... $1.95 Mrs. G. B Arnest and Mr. and rolled in an education course. The Tubes. —Mallory Condensers. —Yaxley Mrs. Jack Mauiding. They return­ chorus has begun preparation for to Lakeview Sunday. a series of musical programs, the Volume Controls. Men’s Heavy Tan Cords.......... $2.49 ed Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis and principal one of which will be the their house guests, Mrs. Winn Al­ Christmas assembly program, un- ' Wool Work Socks 15c len and son Jim of John Day, der the direction of Mrs. Flor­ Oregon, motored t o Umpqua ence W. Hutchinson. Beach and lakeside Sunday. Miss Dr. and Mrs. Harry Titus and Med. Weight Unions 79c Mary Clerin accompanied them. son Jack of Eugene were over­ Mr. and Mrs. Amil Thies re­ guests here Saturday, visit­ Plaid Flannel Shirts, cotton $1.19 turned Friday from an extended night ing at the Albert Helliwell and visit with relatives and friends at Roy Short homes. Woodward and other Oklahoma Horace Sutherland and John Heavy Canvas Gloves 2 pr. 25c points. They drove over 4,000 Wilson of the local postoffice before returning home. were deer hunting Saturday In Rubber Rain Jackets .......... 79c miles Two transients were arrested the Bohemia area, bringing back last week at Creswell, charged a buck. Wool socks, med. heavy........ 35c with the theft of a car from T. O. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell of Gunderson and were taken to Eu- Corvallis and their daughter, Mrs. State police officers made Bob Williams of Portland, ar­ Hirsch Weis Rain Test Coats . $4.50 gene. the arrests. rived Tuesday to visit friends The Karl Bracher family left here and to spend some time at Hirsch Weis Rain Test Pants $3.95 the first of the week with their the Bartell's summer home at household goods, for their new Lundpark. Mr. BarteU is a for­ at Salem, where Mr. Brach- । mer Cottage Grove hotel man. West Coast 12 in. Calked Loggers $11.95 home er. former manager of the Twin Miles Wicks returned Satur­ Oaks store here, has been em- 1 day night from a deer hunting We Give and Redeem S &H. Green Stamps .ployed for several weeks. trip in eastern Oregon. Nine Now—when there is a rush to get the children off to Jim Allen, senior at the Uni- ' were in the party and the group versity of Oregon, spent a few brought home nine bucks. Six school—and to serve them with a hot Inn eh at noon, days last week at the home of an ' of the nine dressed out at over the quick, dependable and economical service of gas uncle, F. L. Grannis, recuperat- : 200 pounds each. heat is really appreciated. ing from a recent illness. He re- Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Mrs. Rob­ turned to school Monday. ert Savage. Mrs. Joe Smith and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis Mrs. ___ __ ____ „___. James P. Graham went to left today for Salem where Mr. Corvallis Tuesday. They attend- Grannis goes as a delegate to the ed a reception given by the Cor- RANGE YOUR Oottage Grove, Oregon. S t ate Principals’ conference, vallis Eastern Star chapter, They will also visit their son Bob, honoring Ben Nichols, grand as- If not—let us show you one of the new range* now on who attends Willamette Üniver- sociate patron of the order. LL. Mr. display. A gas heater win be mighty convenient these sity. Mrs. Grannis expects to go Nichols is a worthy patron of the turned Sunday to her home in on to Portland to visit their Corvallis chapter. oool mornings, too. Portland. James Hemenway, a daughter Carolyn. Mr. Grannis Homer Nelson returned Tues­ grandson, motored to Portland will return home Sunday. day from a Eugene hospital, with her. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goff of where he had spent several days Mrs. Winnie Allen of John Day Portland visited here over the recovering from a minor leg returned home Wednesday after week end. operation. Pete Nelson motored Hall and Johnston. Real Rotate, a two weeks’ visit with her broth­ Francis Hom attended the Pac­ up for him. er. F. L. Grannis, and family. ific Livestock Exposition in Port- Mmes. E. R. Crabb and W. C. Mr. and Mrs Jerry WHkenson land last week. William Thum, Fred Blickle Martin attended a meeting of the and H. W. lombard were among and son of Portland were here a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mueller of Eugene P. E. O. chapter A. M. the salmon fishermen on the few days this week to attend the Silverton were week end guests yesterday afternoon. Umpqua Sunday. It was Mr. funeral of Mrs. Wilkinson's aunt, of Mr. Mueller's parents, Mr. and Blickle's first salmon fishing ex­ Mrs. James Potts. They were Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. pedition. and he proceeded to guests at the home of Mr. and The fine new home of Mr. and show up his eomfMinion, Mr. Lom­ Mrs. George McQueen, parents of Mrs. Harold Eakin, east of Cot- Because two of my registered bard, who drew a blank, 'tis re- Mrs. Wilkinson. tage Grove, nears completion. cattle have been shot by hunters Store-wide All in Grted. Bill Thum also connected, Mrs. Ella Caukins of Nampa. Carpenters have about a weeks recently and several other head t apparently their scales were Mrs. J°hn Bluc and wor^ left in finishing the house, of stock previously, I am forced 24 ... been reported. out of order, for no weights have Will Carlile, both of Myrtle Creek to prohibit hunting or trespass­ were guests for a few days this been reported. Nels Nielson, who is superin­ ing on my property. Violator* The Junior* of the Presbyter­ week at the A. L. Woodard home. tendent of a sawmill at Salem, will be prosecuted to the full ex­ ian Sunday school are to have a Mrs. Caukins was enroute to spent the week end at his home tent of the law. here. party at the church Saturday. 4 Pasadena, California. 9-ltp. A. W. WHITE. Battery E Is back on regular r_l ~___ w_ and __ 2 Clyde 22, „ Roberts ___ , p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Smith in Bob Savage schedule with drill every Tues- left Tuesday for a week’s" outing charge. Let Georg BJorset spent a few days day night. The battery can use a on the Rogue river, Doc and Buss Pitcher killed a in Portland the first of the week few more good young men for re- visiting his brother, whose ship placements, -according to Serg large black bear in the Ball and was in port there for a short eant P. S. Bukowski. orchard near Culp Creek recent- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wheeler, who ly. time. __________ ...__________ ____ and were fishing on the Umpqua Mon- Mrs. Lee Dugan has returned Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin family visited with Mr. and Mrs. day, returned with three salmon, home from a Eugene hospital. Hard Wheat, T. J. Fox of the Springfield com- two silvers and a 30-pound chi-j S. T. Rose was In Eugene Fri- munity Sunday.__________________ nook. For the benefit of those day attending the funeral of an John W. McCain and Catherine who have been asking Rex how uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Small White New Crop lbs. Ophelia Stith, both giving Cottage >t ls done, The Sentinel wishes to Bohart, who were killed last week Grove as their home address, state that Mrs. Wheeler caught in an automobile accident near were united In marriage by Judge all the fish. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose Extra Nice bunches N. E. Glass at Eugene Monday. Bob Mills, stationed with the of Roseburg, who also attended Dr. W. E. Lebow was in Port- army at Fort Stevens, spent a the funeral, visited briefly at the land the latter part of last week few days last week with his par- Rose home here Friday evening. Extra Nice bunches In attendance at a dental clinic. ! Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Clifford Smith returned Mon- Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Claude Cru-; Grants Pass visited Sunday after- day to the Veterans' hospital in *>n motored to Ft. Stevens with noon here at the home of Mrs. Best Grade Gallon Portland for examination and him Sunday. Watt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spies of Nielson, and with a daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Schofield Stewart Eugene are the parents of a Shirley Watt, who Is staying at spent a few days last week in daughter born Thursday, October the home of her grandparents Portland on business and attend- 6, " at the Sacred Heart ‘ hospital, and attending school. Mrs. Mary McCargar of Grants ing the Pacific International The infant is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Spies of this city. Pass, a former resident of the Your investment in your Stock show. Mrs. Eva Hemenway, who vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms of Dorena community, is spending a property with PAINT. ited for a month at the home of Portland spent the week end in week at the home of a daughter, See Our Large Hand Bills Each Week for her son, W. A. Hemenway, re- the city. James Robison, father Mrs. AJvis Wicks. Extra Specials. of Mrs. Harms who had visited a H. S. Mendenhall, for many The time is right, the price few days in Portland, returned years a Cottage Grove merchant, with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harms but for the past two years locat- is right. Attend the 1 left Monday for Gold Beach. ------------1-------------------- ——--------= 6:30 BAKED SALMON Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin re­ turned Saturday from a business DINNER AND FLOOR LEARN TO DANCE trip to Portland. Mrs. Glennie Walts, fox trot, swing, etc. SHOW. Frost, who had recently under­ Sponsored by Rainbow Girls Tap, ballet, toe, acrobatic. gone an operation on an eye in at MASONIC HALL ' Portland, returned with them. PHYLLIS-CHARLES Thursday, October 20th Mrs. Karl Bracher and daugh- STUDIOS Phone 60 ters Dorothy and Jean left Sun-1 Dinner, Me a Plate Savo Every Dey the IO-À Way PHONE 1 0. G HOTEL j day to Join Mr. Bracher and | October Electric Motors VALUES M. H. MORRIS Radio A. C. Radios Battery Radios 159^ ‘15o’79^ Folks Really Appreciate The Convenience and Comfort of GAS At This Season DO YOU HAVE A MODERN GAS IN HOME? CITY BRIEFS Cottage Grove Gas Co Canned Goods Sale Sale on Canned Goods Lots of 6,12 or Cans. Free—Samson Card Table Us Explain Extra Specials for Friday ^AINT UP PROTECT Vinal Randall Building Service Saturday Flour 49 u> “ck 99c Beans 25c Carrots 2 Beets 2 Vinegar 19C Fruit Jars at Cost Powdered Sugar 3 te 19c SMITH-SHORT GROCERY