The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 24, 1938, Image 3

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    THURNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 193H
THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Patten, H. Neu, Ada Overton,
Geo. Hastings, P. Miller, Lee Du­
gan. F. Simpson, Bridwell, B.
Millard Dixon received a tele­ McGuire and guest of honor, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harris of
gram Monday that his mother Harry Castle. Refreshments of Drain visited at the Emery Har­
Don’t tie a tin run to the tail of yotir troubles and
liad passed away at 1 Houston, cake, jello and coffee were serv­ ris home Saturday.
Texas.
ed.
Mend them howling around the neighborhood.
Annette Tonoli
of Marcola
Mrs, Cecil Geer and children
spent
the
week
end
at the Gus
who liad been here several weeks,
A bridal shower was held Tues­ Berglund home.
have returned to their home in
at the home of Mrs. Tillie
The Marsh family of Cottage
eastern Oregon. Mr. (Jeer came day
Dugan in honor of Mrs. Marion Grove visited at the home of Bud
to take them home.
Bridwell. Those present were Sadderville, Saturday.
Mrs. Ed Brasher's small son
Mmes.
F. Patten, A. Overton, E.
Mrs. May Pollard of Dorena is
Chiropractic rhysician
Wesley pulled a radish out of
their garden Saturday that weigh­ Alsop, F Simpson, E. Hinkle, spending the Thanksgiving week
Phone 30
Cottage Grove
Lebow, F. Bridwell, Cliff at the Gus Berglund home
ed 6'4 pounds and measured 10 James
Lebow,
F. Stout, D. Mosby, C.
inches long and 16 'A inches
The George Peters family vis­
Teal, C. Percell, B. Percell, Mrs. ited at the home of Mrs. Peters’
around.
man goat range, caught n large
Betty Jo Reese, who spent the T. Dugan, and guest of honor, parents Sunday.
coyote last week.
summer with the C. H. Woods Mrs. Marion Bridwell,
Mrs. Scott of Gowdyville visit­
Mrs. Gladys Hull of Eugene family, Is now visiting relatives
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
s|wnt one day last week with near Bakersfield, California, and
Peters Friday.
Mrs. Harry McDole.
There is no better place in
will return to her home at San
Delbert Brown of Corvallis vis­
Miss Martha Arnold accom­ Diego after Thanksgiving.
town to dine, whether
at the Opal Brown home Sat­
Mrs. J. A. Schneider spent the ited
panied her U. S. History class of
Harley Parker has gone to
urday.
week
end
in
Portland
while
you
want a short order or
Cottage
Grove
high
school
to
Sa
­
at-
Montana looking for work.
To everyone interested In the
The Merle Porter family visit­
tending
a
meeting
of
the
national
lem
Saturday,
where
they
visited
Mrs. Grace I-ancaster of Wood­
a regular meal.
Willamette River Basin Project:
ed at the Chapman home at Drain
bind. Washington, spent Saturday grange, returning to her home Saturday.
Following the great political the new state capitol building.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Parker and and Sunday with her daughters,
windstorm, which prevailed nil
The Ben Anderson family of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.' Martin of Dorena
We will be closed
over the state of Oregon on No­ granddaughter, Kay Godley, of Mrs. Lawrence Renne and Mrs.
visited at the Dale Car­
Newport
were
overnight
guests
Wilbur,
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
Clayton Townsend.
vember 8th, we made a trip
penter
home
Sunday.
Thanksgiving
Day.
Mrs. Belle Geer of Cottage Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
through the Willamette Valley to and Mrs. J. A. Mackey. Mrs.
The Wolf Allen family of
Williams.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Parker
and
Mrs.
Mackey
are
sis
­
Grove and daughter, Mrs. Ivy
look over the fences, etc., to see
Wendling spent Sunday at the
Footer, 'who is visiting here from formerly lived in the neighbor­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Moody.
whether the blast of political ters.
hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chapman Idaho, visited Sunday at the Joe
winds had done any damage to
Edward Carpenter of Eugene
Mrs. Mary Cole of Long Beach, visited
our project just as people always gave a birthday dinner Thursday Geer and George Bailes homes.
at the Wallace Carpenter
California,
is
a
guest
during
the
do following a severe storm. We evening at their home In Cottage Mrs. Footer expects to leave soon
home Sunday.
Thanksgiving holiday of a son, J,
found the storm had not only left Grove In honor of Mr. Chapman’s for Los Angeles.
The year old baby of Mr. and M. Cole.
our project intact but had pro- father, F. M. Chapman's, birth­
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of
Mrs. Cleo Patterson and son of Portland spent the week end at
vided material that will make It day. A number of friends and rel­ Mrs. Lawrence Renne burned a
Mrs. Jennie Ross, Prop.
possible for us to serengthen.
। atives were present and the eve- hand badly Saturday when she Roach Harbor, Washington, is the home of Mr. Wilson’s moth­
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. G. W. Sweet of Gowdy-
'ning was spent socially.
stumbled
and
fell
against
the
The election results both for
Henry Russum.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Hem and
ville.
state offices and federal can be sons Leonard and Allen, and a stove.
Mr. and Mrs. George Layng are
The
Clayton
and
Townsend
expected to give our project 100 sister. Miss A. B. O’Hem, who is
spending
Thanksgiving
with
their
percent support. Senator McNary visiting here from Sioux City, Lawrence Renne families moved son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
and both Congressman Mott and Iowa, spent Sunday at Reedsport to Vichi Monday.
The Women's Bible class will Mrs. George Duerst at Gresham,
Congn-xxman Pierce reelected and Winchester bay.
meet
this week with Mrs. George and expect to remain till next
wen* in congress at .the time we
Mrs. Harry Pollard and daugh­ Sutherland. The young people's week.
received authorization. Senator, ter Barbara of Dothan. Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Norris King of
elect Holman and Congressman are spending a week with her class meets at the Propst home Portland were Sunday visitors of
at
Black
Butte.
elect Angell can be depended up­ sisters, Mrs. Guss Bcrgland and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips Mr. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on to mane a united Oregon dele­ Mrs Elmer Martin. Mrs. Gerg-
were
guests at a turkey dinner C. A. King. They were accompani­
I
gation. Governor elect Sprague land's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Sunday
at the home of their ed by Mac Walker of Springfield,
can be depended upon to give the Steve Tonole and son Ernie and
who had been visiting a sister in
Willamette Project the same kind daughter Annett of Marcóla were daughter. Mrs. Carl King, in Cot­ Portland and also with Mr. and
tage
Grove.
of active support given It by our Sunday visitors at the Gus Berg-
Mrs. Harvey Shipp Is confined Mrs. Norris King, and who visit­
present Governor Martin. Offi­ land home.
ed here at the C. A. King home.
to
her home by illness.
cials of our organization will be
Boone Humphrey and I. O.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harry
McDole
able to handle the work necessary spent Sunday at Curtin at the
Zierolf made a trip to Winchester
before congress with the knowl­
bay Friday.
of Mrs. McDole’s brother,
edge of your support behind them. home
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lebow
Amerigo Mostachetti. Other din-
Ax to the activities necessary In dor guests wore Mrs. Mostachet-
and children of Mosby Creek were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Dugan
spent
our own state your officials need tl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sunday at the Dan Dugan home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Le-
the support of you and every Eichler.
The Dan Dugans returned home bow’s sister, Mrs. Harry Wil­
other individual in the Willam­
Mr. and Mrs. George Alleman for an evening supper and all liams.
ette valley, who are Interested in visited Sunday with Mrs. Alle­
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow of
spent the evening together at the
this vitally important project!
man's brother, George Foster, and show.
Lynx Hollow, Dr. and Mrs. W. E.
The most important step to be family at Thornton Comers.
Word was received here that Lebow and Mrs. Schofield Stew­
taken In Oregon is to have a Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenady Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Salesbury of art of Cottage Grove and Mr.
lamette River Basin Project com- ( and daughter Mattel spent Sunday
and Mrs. Ray Cox of Eugene were
mission set up by our state legis- . with Mrs Kenady’s mother, Mrs. Westfir have a new baby boy, Sunday visitors at the L. K.
born several days ago.
la turc, whkh convenes in Janu­ Hickey at Dorena.
There was no school in Mrs. Brumfield home.
ary. We ask that each of you re­
Mr. and Mrs. Loe Dugan of Trask's room Monday because of
Mrs. Al Thomas w-as hostess at
ceiving this letter treat It In an ' Walden were Sunday visitors at
112 North Ninth
Telephone 77
the
death
of
a
brother-in-law
of
a
bridal shower at her home
individual capacity and that you the home of Mr. Dugan's parents,
Mrs.
Trask.
Monday
afternoon
honoring
Miss
contact members elected to the Mr and Mrs. Dan Dugan.
Mrs. Erma Castle and children Vonda Powell. There were be­
legislature from
your county
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I^ancaster are visiting this week at the Mrs. tween 25 and 30 friends attend­
cither personally or by letter and ( and Mrs. Lancaster's nephews.
Myrtle Lake home at Thornton ing, to whom refreshments were
let them know of your great in­ Donald and Ronald Kenady. vis­ Corners.
served, and the bride-elect receiv­
terest In the project and desire ited
,
relatives at Drain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins spent ed many beautiful gifts.
for their support in the plan to
Saturday night at the Bert
form the commission mentioned
COOLEY HILL NEWS.
Myers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trask spent
above. If you are personally
Mrs, Loretta Ball and Thelma a few days in Albany, called there
The
Cooley
hill
Tlub
met
re
­
acquainted with other members
of the legislature outside your cently at the home of Mrs. Craw­ spent Sunday at Pengra at the by the death »of Robert Quigley,
brother-in-law of Mrs. Trask.
county a letter to them also re­ ford. Plans were made for the an­ Bain Morris home.
questing their support wdll be nual Christmas party which will
BRIDAL SHOWERS.
helpful. We anticipate practical­ be held early in December. Those
present
were
Mrs.
Bird.
Mrs.
ly 100 per cent support, but we
(Special from Mosby Creek)
want to leave no stone unturned, Shafer, Mrs. Van Prooyn, Mrs.
A bridal shower was given
and we are hoping for the earli­ Macumber, Mrs. Jennie Arne, Thursday for Mrs. Harry Castle
est |x>ssiblc action by the legisla­ Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Randall, at the home of Mrs. Berta Mc­
ture Upon our state action will Mrs. DeLong, Mrs. Reuben John­ Guire. Those present were Mmes.
depend what favorable action we son. Mrs. Isham, Mrs. Anna Beid- L. Ball, C. Connor, H. Lake, S.:
SHOWS THOUSANDS OF WOMEN
Icr. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mrs. Alleman. M. Chapman, Geo. Fos­
can secure in congress!
You will note we arc now using Wickendall, Mrs. Elsie Chilson ter, James and Cliff Lebow, Miss
ns a title the project.title given In and Mrs. Cray ford. The next Verna Castle, Mmes. G. Dulley,
the authorization passed In con­ meeting will be December 1st at E. Castle. B. Myers, A. Duerst, H.
gress. to-wit: The Willamette the home of Mrs. Reuben John­
River Basin Project rather than son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chilson spent
Willamette Valley Project, the
name formerly used We feel that Sunday visiting at Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dresser of
it will be much better if we fol­
low the use of the project name Dexter were in the Cooley hill
district buying cattle Saturday.
as it is known nationally.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKibben
AS YOU THINK
In order that we may know
whether the individuals, to whom were among those attending the
this letter is addressed, have done dance at Dorena Saturday night.
yOULL thrill to the
are now displaying. Ten
their part and In some way con­
A money - saving econ­
tacted their members of the State
TELEPHONE LINE BEING
minutes with them will
Legislature, we will ask that you
EXTENDED.
omy
of
the
new
Electric
also write us at 824 S. W. 5th
convince you that an elec­
Four miles of line are being
Avenue, Portland. Oregon, so that added to rural line "18” east of
Ranges—to cooking speed
we may know this matter has Cottage Grove, from the Ray­
tric range is ¿he modern
been taken care of.
mond Wicks ranch west of Culp
hat
opens
your
eyes
in
way to cook
the fast,
Interested individuals and or­ Creek to the Loren Hunt and R.
ganizations have raised sufficient S. Drenner ranches east of Culp
imazement
to clean*
clean, economical way!
funds to carry on the work up to Creek. Construction will be com­
at least May first, but after that pleted within a week, it is ex­
iness for which you’ve
• Plan to visit this un­
date we must have assistance pected.
never dared to hone!
from the state or some agency so
usual display today or
we will be In position to complete
•
See
the
new
ranges
Dealers
tomorrow.
the work.
Appreciating your fine coopera­
tion of the past and expecting a
continuance of the same In the
future, wo are,
Very sincerely yours,
Douglas McKay, Chairman.
Our used car stock to make room for new cars. Prospec­
R. H. Kipp, Exec. Sec.
London
/ lealth-O-Grams
Latham
Choice Foods
Excellent
Service
About Willamette
Valley Project
Mount View
The
Coffee Shop
winter !
Mosby Creek
SALES /
SERVICE
Let The
COTTAGE GROVE
MOTOR CO.
Be your Headquarters for Your “Winter
Accessories.” Come in and let us service
your car for winter driving.
See our “Guaranteed Used Cars” at
prices that fit your purse.
ELECTRIC COOKING
TURKEY
Me Too!
Gray Goose
Cafe
WE MUST MOVE
tive buyers want new Pontiacs. but we cannot sell new
Divide
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .Burkett who
are spending the winter at the
home of a daughter,Mrs. H. H.
Russell in northern California
that Mrs. Burkett is In very poor
health. Mr. Burkett's health is
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suiter of
Curtin were Saturday night and
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. George McRey­
nolds and daughters spent the
week end In Eugene at the home
of M’’. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin.
Mr. Martin and Mr. McReynolds
wont on a duck hunt at Long Tom
and report fair luck.
Oscar Newland, who has a trap
line on the McReynolds and Chap-
Pontiacs until we have moved some of our used car stock,
hence we are willing to give you the buy of the year.
1928 Pontiac Sedan ...
..... $75.00
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
..... $39.00
1929 Ford Sedan .......
.... $79.00
1983 Ford Coupe .......
... $275.00
1934 Chrysler Sedan .
... $420.00
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