TUE SENTINEL. COTT AUE ORO VE. OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939
March»* Values
C. E. Stewart, fruit inspector,
la a busy man at the present
time, making inspections of the
many shipments of shrubs, fruit
trees and plants. His work takes
him all over the county.
Mrs, H. W Davis was called to
San Diego, California, last week
by the serious illness of her
daughter, Mrs. Bradford Datson.
The Rev. and Mrs. Davis have
given up their apartment in th$
Omer apartments and Mr. Davis
has taken a room at the home of
Mrs. VanDenburg, 416 Adams
street for the present.
Mrs. Jennie Ross was called to
Salem last week by the illness of
a niece, Miss Blanche Payne, a
student at Monmouth college,
who underwent an appendectomy
at the Salem General hospital.
Major H. D Bagnall, the Army
Recruiting Officer, 323 Main Post
Office building. Portland, an
nounced Saturday that Glenn C.
Welden, son of Mr. and Mm. Mor
ton Welden, 1124 Madison ave
nue. enlisted in the United States
Army on February 23rd for ser-
vlce with the 29th Engineers
«Topographical),
stationed
In
Portland, Oregon,
Jenninings,
Earl
Cooper,
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Lois
H. C. Williamson, conductor of
the Dorena night school, an
nounced the subject for the next
meeting would be service feeding
and housing and poultry prob
Now is the time to get your spring needs and make
lems. Mm. Bettis reported the
home economics club wax engag
ready for Easter while prices are low.
ed In making a quilt. The play
Full Fashion—Pure Silk
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committee turned in $5 63 to the
grange building fund.
Irregulars of Sl.(X) («rade
It wax also announced that the
officers and members will visit
Ladies New Spring
the Santa Clara grange on March
A m L ow A m
21st, at which time the Dorena
officers will have charge of the
New Fur Felt
program and present the floor
work. State Ix-puty Brown wax
leitest Styk*«
present and spoke briefly on
grange harmony. Other visitors
who spoke briefly were. Mr. Za
briskie, Walterville master; Mel
Large Assortment of Styles_________
vin Hanna of Thurston; Master
Miles Wicks of Creswell, and Mr.
Boys’ Sturdy
Grant of Walterville. a past mas
ter.
Mrs. Minnie Wagner was pre
Men'a 12 inch All Leather
sented with a 7th degree pin by
Master Loren Hunt, a prize on
Double Soles
the sales slip contest. A number
of worthwhile donations for the
We Give and Redeem 8AH. Green Stamps
new grange hall was reported,
The serving committee for the
next regular meeting will be Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Fetters, Mr. and Mrs.
gd Finnerty and Nettie and Fran
cis Gawley. The next meeting of
the H. E. club will be May 23rd,
the place to be announced later.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Refreshments of doughnuts and
Nineteen officers and member»
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox and of the Walterville grange visited coffee were served at the con.
son of Marcola visited Saturday the Dorena grange last Thumday elusion of the business meeting.
and Sunday with Mr. Cox’ father, evening. The visitors opened and
Box Letter Files, Sentinel.
Lee Cox, and two aunts, Mrs. closed the grange meeting and
Sam Warren and Mrs. Martha presented an Interesting program,
which consisted of an interesting
Marsh.
Hall and Johnaton, Beal Estate,
Mrs. Sylvia Griggs, in company tlak on art by the Walterville
with Mrs. Brandeberry of Port Master. Mr. Zabriskie, who Ulus,
Mrs. Fred Blickle, Mrs. Victor land and Miss Ruth Brandeberry trated his subject by maying a
Chambers, Mrs. W. H. Daugher of Oregon State college at Cor charcoal drawing of a live model.
ty, Mrs. C. S. Roberts and Mrs. vallis, will leave Friday on a mo Mm. Fannie Goude acting as
Savage motored to Portland Mon tor trip to California. They will model. There were two visitors
day to attend the concert of visit in Berkeley with Mr. and from Thurston grange, Melvin
Marian Anderson, famed negro Mm. Kermit Brandeberry, son of Hann and R. B. Whitbeck. Vis
Mrs. Brandeberry and daughter itors from Creswell included Mr.
singer.
of
Mm. Griggs. They will also and Mm Miles Wicks, Harold
Arthur Sallee of Dorena receiv
take
in the fair in San Francisco. Parks and Mr. Wiper. During the
ed county bounty this week for
regular business meeting, Mr. and
one bobcat.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lombard. Mm. W. J. Vaughn were elected
w
Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. K. K. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short, Mr. and to memibemhip and were given the
Mills and Mrs. C. C. Cruson of Mm. Karl K. Mills and Mr. and first ano second degree obligation.
this city and Mrs. Short's daugh Mrs. Albert Helliwell returned The same degree obligation was
ter, Mrs. Alvin Hodgson of Yon Sunday evening from Corvallis, given Henry Kelly and the 3rd
calla. attended the concert given where they spent Saturday and and 4th degree obligation was
r. and
Mrs. C. .. A. given Wayne Vaughn. Robert
Mm.
by Marian Anderson, noted sing, Sunday with Mr.
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hiUriow
informative
Bartell The occasion was the,Vaughn, Wmle Vaughn and Mm.
er. Monday night in Portland.
Miss Wllberta Wilson of Cor celebration of Mr. Bartell s birth- niack F^tty Thrasher. Delbert
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vallis spent the week end here day anniversary.
with her parents. Mr. and Mm.
F. L. Grannis attended the an
W O. Wilson. Miss Wilson has nual Frosh Glee held Saturday in
been transferred from the Corva 1- Salem by Willamette University.
lis office of the Mountain States Bob Grannis, student at Willam
Power company to the main of- ette, took part in the presenta
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fice in Albany.
tion.
Miss Kathleen Daugherty of
Allan Ferrin, son of Mr. and
Portland spent the week end here Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, has been nam.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ed as one of the eighteen stu
W. H. Daugherty.
dents at Willamette University
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stew who earned a straight “A” grade
art motored to Portland Monday with the exception of one "B"
to attend the Marian Anderson during the first semester. Allan
concert,
is a sophomore.
I^*wls Wilson, who attends a
Miss Carolyn Grannis of Port-
Portland business college, visited land spent the week end here
over the week end with his moth- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
er. Mrs. George Sweet. In Gowdy, F. L. Grannis.
ville.
Mrs. Lee Nichols of Salem, who
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryden of
had
been visiting here with her
North Bend were week-end guests
at the George Jacobsen home. mother, Mrs. Hopper, returned
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The visitors are former residents Sunday to her home. Mr. Nichols
and Mr. Bryden was employed . motored down from Salem for
with the J. H. Chambers mill her
when they were operating at La-
Mr. and Mm. H. B. Ferrin re-
tham a number of yearn ago.
turned Saturday evening from
Mr. and Mm. Walter Woodard
^day and ^t.urd®y,
left Tuesday on a motor trip £°rtknd 1*2
J"5*1«™
through California. They may
to a.tte"d , he
visit in Mexico before returning "uaI
Glw at Willamette
home.
Unlvemity.
Mm. Lou Kime of Los Angeles . Mr. ®nd Mm. Victor Kem of
is a visitor this week at the home
ac«’mpanied
by
of a brother-in-law. Dr. A. W.
M I,er* spent Sunday with
Kime
Mr. Kem s parents, Mr. and Mm.
j
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a
O. M. Kem. They also brought
Mr. and Mm. Ivan Currin, for- home Mm. Kern’s mother, Mm.
mer residents from Eugene, were Ida Veatch who had
8pend.
Sunday guests at the C. C. Cm- ing several months in Portland,
son nome.
Mr. and Mnj c E A1Jen of
Ix>rane route are the parents of
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf a
bom Thursday, March 2, at
Stewart ter phuaMag, phoes the Sacred Heart hospital in Eu.
l>-tfe «ene.
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59c
’6.95
HOSIERY
COATS
HATS
Men’s Quality OXFORDS
’2.95
SHOES and OXFORDS
’5.95
BOOTS
Springfield Man Is
Indicted on 4 Counts
L. M. Webb of Springfield,
manager of the Springfield plant
of the Oregon Fiber Flax Grow
ers association, was jailed Friday,
following his indictment by the
Lane county grand jury on four
counts of larceny by embezzle
ment. He will enter his plea be
fore Carl E. Wimberly as Judge
G. F. Skipworth disqualified him
self Friday without explaining
why. The charge of embezzlement
was based on alleged sale of flax
seed belonging to the association.
We have a full supply of seeds and
many of the smaller tools you will be
needing.
Darling Variety Store
HAULING
Anytime
Anywhere
Having recently purchased the
Cheesman Transfer Co., we are
here to serve the transportation
needs of the public.
We will appreciate a continuation
of your business.
Craig & Miller Transfer
Phone 6
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We Have
the Largest
Assortment
Of New Cars
16
New Models
by pardte^ng the 1939 Chevrolet la meh volume that oar product to AGAIN IN FIRST PLACE! Wo take thto
BARTELS’ MARKET
Phone 55
Free Delivery
Specials Friday and Saturday
Ground Beef
Fancy Small Hams
Vi or Whole
3 pounds..... .... 29c
Pound .. . ........ 211/2c
None Better
Bulk Lard
4 pounds.......... 39c
Pork Sausage
2 pounds.......... 29c
Bacon Squares
Pound
ll^c
Bacon Backs
Pound ............... 19c
Small
Link Sausage
Picnic Hams
16%c Pound ............... 20c
Pound
Fancy Loin Beef
Swiss Steak
19C
Pound ............... 19c Pound
Here is a graphic picture of Chevrolet’s leadership in Oregon, according to official
registrations compiled for this state by R. L. Polk and Company:
Ford.........
Plymouth.
AND—IN FEBRUARY—baaed on latest available figures
Chevrolet sales showed a SI per cent Increase over Febru
ary. IM8!
Because the people of this community deserve a truly
gracious tribute on our part, we have set aside March as
“Appreciation Month." And here to our off tri To the Jlrtl
M* buyers of 1939 ChnroUli In March, we wUl girt the
highest appraisals in our history/ Our aim to to make it ex
tremely eagy for these 666 buyers to own a new Chevrolet!
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To be a successful gardener, one must
have proper tools and proper seeds.
LONG
AND GROCERY
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Spring Gardens
Walterville Grange
Visits Dorena Grange
Last Thursday Eve.
CITY BRIEFS
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l
1936
1937
1938
10,714
8,455
5,063
8,260
7,065
4,460
4,676
3,036
2,476
Jan. 1939
395
281
177
encourage the people of thia community who plan ta boy a
take delivery of the ear they plan to buy DURING MARCH.
REMEMBER THAT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE OUR HIGH
EST BODA FIDE APPRAISALS IN MARCH! And—in addl-
Thto to the groatoat tolling driao in our KU tory!
will benefit through High Appraisals
Low Down Payment
Cottage Grove Motor Co
112 North Ninth Street — Telephone 77