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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1938)
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10. I9.3H THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON T alk ". Tbim S ais Mount View Bowling Tournament To Start November tC * i_» «« 15 at JBOb S Alleys ington street, Cottage Grove. Mr. Steel has rented the Turner farm from Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown. K. P. McReynolds of Medford spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds. tage Grove. Among the immedi- ate survivors are the parents and two brothers, Lynn and Dean. Funeral services were held at Eu gene Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Herbert Higginbotham, offi ciating. Miss Kathleen Lane, who is at- tending school In Salem, was at a t a the home of her parents here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guggis- You will find outstanding values in every-day needs for berg of Lorane were visitors at The bowling tournament will the home of Mr. Guggisberg's start at Bob’s Bowling alley on INFANT FOUND DEAD. the whole family, at low prices — Shop here and save. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gug- November 15th, it was announced yesterday. Prospective bowling gisberg. on Sunday evening. Helen Marie Huston, five- MILK may be MILK Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snauer teams should arrange to enter as months-old daughter of Mr. and soon as possible so that the were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. Leon A. Huston of Cottage But There is a tournament schedule ran be com- the home nt their daughter, Mrs. Smart -New Styles in Quality Fabrics in the Latest pleted. A ladies bowling toum- Grove, was found dead by her Claude Arne. Colors. — Fur Trims and Sport Models. VAST DIFFERENCE ment will also be organized this mother early Friday morning at Mrs. J. A. Schneider attended season the Woodson Auto Camp in the if th*- expected interest de- a meeting of the P.D.G. club at veiops, which is a good possibility north edge of the city. The death the home of Mrs. N. E. Glass in now. It was learned. <o of the infant was unexpected and Eugeni* Friday. to natural causes, according Frei* bowling instructions will Mrs. Della Crane returned last lx- given both the men and the due A Savings of $3 to $4 on Each Coat to Chas. Poole, county coroner of week from an extended visit with Indies at Bob’s Alleys during Eugene. a sister in Wisconsin. November. instructions fori Since the birth of the daughter 'rhe Neighborhood club met the ladies will Free Phone 21 F 4 be conducted Wed in Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Hus- I Wednesday at an all day meeting nesdays and Fridays of each week ton have lived at Noti and Cot- ■ MEN’S SUITS with Mrs. Henry Russum. The from 4:30 to 5:00 p. m. and In members pieced quilt blocks. It structions for the men from 5:30 Outstanding Styles that are the Latest in Patterns was voted to hold a cooked food to 6:00 p. m. on the same days and Style — All Wool Fabrics. sale and fancy work sale at the through the month of November. Quality — Style — Fit Irish-Swartz store in Cottage Entries in the tournament can Grove, br» made either at the Sentinel Mr. anil Mrs. Boone Humphrey office or at Bob’s Alleys. wen* visitors in Eugene Thurs day of Mr. Humphrey’s mother, For quick action list your Realty Holdings in and Mrs. Mollie Humphrey. Miss Alsea Hawley of Divide out of Cottage Grove, with us. We always have pros was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Hallie Honnold of Cottage pective buyers looking for desirable homes. anil Mrs. L. K. Brumfield. Grove a group of Heavy Oil Tan Uppers, Double Toe Vamps, Double Mr. and Mrs. Chester lajpus of friends entertained evening in honor Portland were dinner guests Sat- of Mrs. Friday Leather Soles and Heels. — First Grade Quality. John lamb's birthday. urday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter About twenty SEE OR WRITE were present. Re- Hin.’4M Uin.»5^ Dowens. 6in. freshments wore served. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler of The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Latham were visitors Sunday af Oscar Newland came near being ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. George destroyed by fire Saturday morn Men’s Overcoats Layng. $13.95 up ing. Mr. Newland left home Real Estate, Loans & Sure Insurance Mr. Bell of Los Angeles and W. for work when Mrs. had Newland dis- P. Greiner who has a boys school covered the fire near the chim- We Give and Redeem 8 &H. Green Stamps 405 Main St. Phnn® near Grants Pass, wore guests ney and with help from near COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON last week of Mrs. Bell's daugh neighbors the house was saved ter. Mrs. J. M. Cole. considerable of the roof Mrs. L. K. Brumfield took her after burned. mother, Mrs. Amanda Soars, who E. L. McReynolds and sons had spent the week end here, George and Austin took their back to Eugene Monday to the varmint to Dorena last home of Mrs. Sears’ sister, Mrs. week to hound ;-------- ------------- 1— . the Joe Thrasher place Anna Hoffman. where something had been killing Cottage Grove, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawley of goats. With the dog's help they Dorena were visitors Thursday at got a cougar and Sunday they the Henry Russum home. made another trip and got a sec Mrs. Walter Dowens enter The M. E. Indies Aid will hold tained Thursday in honor of Mrs. ond cougar and a bobcat. their annual bazaar and chicken Okla McGuire of Woodard's camp The Roy Stoggsdall family, who CITY BRIEFS ! dinner November 16, at the arm who with Mr. McGuire is moving have been living on the M. J. ory. The bazaar will open at the last of the week to Tumalo to Perini place, moved last week to 10 a. m. and supper will be served make their home. Invited guests Anlauf. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Peri 1938 Deluxe Sport Sedan are moving to their home here between 5:30 and 7:30 p. m. were Mrs. George Kebbelbeck. ni Hall and Johnston. Ileal Rotate, 13-ltp Mrs. H. W. Cochran and Mrs. from Scotts Valley, where Mr. Loans, Sure Insurance, Phone M. 1938 Standard Town Sedan Perini has been engaged in piling Walter Huff of Cottage Grove, and logging for two years. . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard and and the honor guest, Mrs. Mc Mrs. Edna McGarvin, teacher William Thum's birthday was son Eldon returned Monday from Guire. 1937 Deluxe Sport Sedan at View school, was fittingly observed at Charles a few days business trip to Cb- Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Com able Mountain to take up her school work Halls cabin on the Umpqua quille. Mr. Godard started a force stock were visitors recently of again this week after a six weeks 1937 Standard Town Sedan where a group of friends gathcr- of men working on the school Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Zierolf. layoff on account of illness. Mrs. cd Saturday night and Sunday. gymnasium Monday forenoon. He Miss Esther Smith of Eugene Andrews taught during Mrs. Mc- Those present were Dr. H. A. has the contract for its comple spent the week end at the home 1936 Deluxe Town Sedan Garvin ’ s absence. Hagen. Charles Hall, Ed Wiese, tion. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle vis Charles Shanda. John Moulding, Smith. ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rynearson. C. C. Tipsword Stewart for plumbing, phone 1936 Deluxe Club Sedan Joe Lancaster. and the guest of honor, Mr. 217 J. 12-tfc Alan Reed attended a football Thum. The Um|x)ua being several game in Eugene Saturday and 1936 Standard Coupe feet above it« normal level, due spent the week end at the Mar- to the heavy rains, the men did Public Hearing at Social Neighbors club met at vin Warlick home. their fishing on Ten Mile lake, the home of Mrs. George Hoh Sunday guests 1933 Master Coach Mr. and Mrs. Court House Regard with only fair success. mann in Cottage Grove last Wed George Alleman of were Mrs. Alle- nesday afternoon. There were man's brother. George Foster, and To Grade Crossing three guests and nineteen mem family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn 1937 V^-Ton Pickup Henry Bennett, salesman at bers present. Names were drawn Chapman, all of Cottage Grive. W«xxixon Motors, who had been for the annual gift exchange at ALSO ill for several days, returned to The Public Utilities commis Christmas Mrs. John Lamb was hostess time. Work was done Thursday sioner has set Monday. Novem work the first of the week. afternoon for a pre 1938 Master Sport Sedan Never ber 14th at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for on crib covers for hospital use. bridal shower honoring Miss Lu Delicious refreshments were serv been off the floor. — Big discount. a hearing in regard to the pro- cille Duncan. Miss Duncan receiv lied Row Butter and lea ( renin. poxed grade crossing over the ed by the hostess. Next meeting ed many beautiful and useful wiU be with Mrs. Oscar Jackson. Ank for them. C. <«. Creamery. If southern Pacific tracks, just gifts. The time was spent social south of the W. A. Woodard Lum- For roll call members will re- ly. Refreshments were served to spond with an unusual food and thirty ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms of ber company mill. The place of its preparation. the hearing is at the Lane coun- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Connant Portland returned home Sunday About 40 neighbors and friends after a visit with relatives in the ty court house, in the county took refreshments and went to and son Richard of Portland spent court room. several days last week with Mrs. city. The hearing will include the the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Connant’s uncle and aunt. Mr. SALES — SERVICE vacation of the present London Haight Friday evening, complete and Mrs. F. M. Chapman. Mrs. George Kebelbeck, her Springs ly surprising them. The time was 112 North Ninth Telephone 77 south of Latham, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Turner and daughter Carolyn and a son almost to road, s|x»nt socially, with games and family the Mary White bridge are moving to 1104 Wash <■ V iMti-d over the week end and the taking over of the road conversation. Sandwiches, coffee with relatives in Forest Grove. recently and doughnuts were served. built by the Woodard George remained in that city Lumber company as a county Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon spent where he expects to have cm- road. the week end in Eugene at the ployment. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The hearing will be of special Wolfard. interest to the people of the Lon Walter Trembley entered the don who will no hospital at Eugene the first of the doubt community, ••Between Devil and Deep Blue” wish to attend the hearing week, suffering from an old knee on that date. •'Between the devil and the deep injury. blue sea” is quoted from the Greek Wilbur Pitcher of Culp Creek Duplicating Supplies. Sentinel. by Erasmus in his work “Adagio.” was granted bounty on a cougar and a bobcat at the court house in Eugene last week. ’6^ Moody’s Dairy ’1295 Attention Real Estate Owners ’19^ ’17= Divide Hall & Johnston OK j CHEVROLET OK Used Cars Delight Valley COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS Bill MacGibbon was a guest Sunday at the home of Bill Bar- tels Bill is a freshman at the U. of O. Be sure tn enter your bowling team by November 15th if pos- sible, so that schedules can be ar ranged to begin bowling tourna ment on Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock. A bowling tournament for ladies will be made possible this season. Enter your team by calling The Sentinel, 159. Call • it Bob's Alleys for rules govern ing this years tournament. 13-ltc Pete and Homer Nelson, Ben Prince and Pete Hayes left the first of the week for eastern Oregon on an elk hunting trip. WE AIN’T HOLED IN FOR THE WINTER 0 0 MR. groundhog Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic 50c—Now ........................ 39c $1.00—Now __________ 79c Alka-Seltzer— 60c—Now ........... Bisodol— 25c—Now ....... _ 49c Norwich High Potency Cod Liver Oil Tablets 250 tablets _________ $1.78 Vitimins-Plns 48 tablets___________ $2.75 19c ® RING West Clock Electric Clocks $2.95 $3.45 $3.95 $5.95 Pensular Super Potent Cod Liver OU Pint bottle _________ $1.25 St. Regis Watch.......... $1.00 .JIR Mrs. Frank Pleunrd, Lloyd Plueard and Ed Lundbloom nnd son Richard of Cottage Grove were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Syl vester of Ix*banon. Evelynne Sylvester, who has been working in Cottage Grove, returned to her home with them. Like the GROUND HOG, but still open for business, But we are HOG enough to want all of your business and man to appreciate it. Don’t let a little Oregon mist stop you from modernising your home. The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun club will hold a meeting next Monday evening at their club house. Lunch will be served. COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE BUILDER PHONE 60 Vinal T. Randall Van-Tage— 2 bottles ....................... .. $1.98 Upjohn Concentrate Cod Liver Oil Capsules 80 capsules ___________ 98c Latest Popular SHEET MUSIC 35c Squibb Cod Liver Oil $1.00 size ____________ 79c Woodbury’s Facial Soap 7c—3 for_______ _____ 20c Cashmere Soap 3 bars _______________ 25c Dr. West Tooth Paste 2 tubes for___________ 26c Pepsodent Antiseptic 2 for ________ _______ 51c Comolete Line of ELMO BEAUTY PRODUCTS < i_______ Luretone Nail Dressing 50c Cutex ........ 31c Johnston’s Box Candies $1.00, $2.00 or $3.00 box We have for your convenience a complete line of musical instru ment accessories. Strings for all instruments. — Reeds — Rosin — Picks — Etc.