The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 13, 1939, Image 9

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    TIIU»MMMY, APRIL 13, 1939
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Mr. and Mrx. W. D.Abel had as
week-end guests Mr. Abel's broth­
er Clive, and Mrs. Abel of Aber­
deen, Washington.
Now is the time to buy your spring needs while prices
are low.
Lots of new Items, too.
Remember you
wave at Petersen’s.
Men’s Spring
SUITS
by STYLE-MART
If you are looking for a Smart
style in the Newest Colon, with
Quality at Low Prices — Let
us
how you.
Garage Building Is
Sold to Nelson Broj
The building formerly occupied
Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes
and Mrs. Fay Allison were week- by the H. A H. Garage and locat­
end guests in McMinnville at the ed on fifth street, near the cor­
home of Mrs. Haynes’ brother, ner of Fifth and Main street, has
Frank Webster. Mrs. Emma Web­ been sold to N. J. and Homer C.
ster, mother of Mrs. Haynes who Nelson, It was announced yester­
The sale was ----------
made by the
accompanied them, remained for day.
m
—'
a longer visit at the home of her hirst National Bank Incidentally
tms
this building was built for N. J.
son.
Nelson in 1923 by B. K. Lawson 1
Mrx. Willbnn Baimbridge and and Mr. Nelson has been in busi-
I Miss Belle Burkholder drove to ness at this location three times
I Salem Friday to visit Heston prior to the recent sale. However,
I Balm bridge who is improving the recent purchase was made ax
rapidly. While there, they visited an investment only and neither
the Bauer water Gardens and al­ of the new owners plan to enter
so met Albert Anderson, a school business. The fixtures in the
mate of Miss Burkholder, and building will be liquidated as
sible.
brother of Mrx. Hugh Trunnell of rai
learned that Homer
the Latham vicinity.
C. Nelson bought half interest in
I James Cox and son Calvert of the Nelson property located on
Yoncalla visited Saturday with North 10th street from his broth­
Mr. Cox’ sister, Mrs. Sam War- er. This property, known as the
, ren, who has been confined to her Haskins property, will be improv­
home for the past four months on ed along with the garage build­
account of an accident.
ing.
Vinal Randall and Cleo More-
lock drove to Portland Friday
where Mr. Randall attended a
meeting of the Fuller paint dis­
tributors.
MCHURCHES
GEORGE'S DAIRY MOVES TO
NEW LOCATION
George W. Marquardt, manager
of George’s Dairy, has purchased
the Art Smith farm on Row river
consisting of sixty acres and has
moved the dairy equipment from
the South Sixth street location to
the farm. Mr. Marquardt an-
"ounc«! that he was adding new
equipment and modernizing his
plant and would install a pasteur-
ization plant.
Harry Rentle
Bicycle, Key and
Gun Work
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened
dence near the west side school
and plans on moving in town, it
was understood.
We Are Showing
the largest stock of new and used furni
ture ever shown in the history of our store
We invite you to come in and get our
special prices
M
c L aughlins
4 Stores Next to Diane Theater.
»12^.. «22¿S
First Christian Church. E. L.
Gus Burgland is reported seri­
ously ill in a Eugene hospital, Kechley, Minister. — 9:45 a. m.,
suffering with an attack of Bible school, Mm Hazel VanNort-
wick, superintendent. 11:, morn­
dropsy.
ing devotions. Anthem. Sermon.
Alterations Free
Mm. Frank Tunrer and Mrs. J. After the Resurrection.” 6:30
C. Klopfenstein last week receiv- p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30,
ed word of the death of a sister- evening service, inspirational song
in-law, Mrs. M. E. Jackson, which service. Evangelistic sermon. Bap­
SEE OUR NEW LAMB KNIT SWEATERS
occurred at Rollo, Missouri.
tismal service. 8:00 p. m. Wed­
nesday, prayer service. 8:00 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKibben Thursday, young people’s Bible
We Oire and Redeem S.AH. Green Stamps
of Portland spent the week end study. 8:00 p. m. Friday, choir re­
with Mrs. McKibben’s parents. hearsal.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Amest.
First Baptist Church, Henry W.
Vaughn Benson was taken to a
Eugene hospital Wednesday for Davis, pastor.—Bible school 10
treatment of an infected arm a. m.; public worship with sermon
caused by a cable scratch receiv­ at 11 a. m. Sermon theme, "After
Easter, What?” Young people’s
ed a few days ago.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
meeting. 6:30 p. m. Evening ser­
Mrs. Jennie Nichols arrived vice, 7:30. Mid-week prayer ser­
Tuesday from San Francisco for vice, Thursday night.
Miss Mary Jane Smith, who is a visit with her granddaughter,
attending Oregon State college at Mm. Donnell Allen and family.
Catholic Church. Father An­
Corvallis, «pent the Easter week
thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun­
Lewis
Wilson,
who
attends
end here with her parents, Mr.
• school in Portland, spent the day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
and Mm Joe Smith.
week end at the home of his Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m.
mother, Mrs. George Sweet, in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
J.
Nelson
and
Hall and Johnston, Real Estate,
Methodist Episcopal Church, E.
son Bob spent the Easter week Gowdyville.
M. Tilton. Pastor. — Sunday
end in Portland.
BEEKEEPER, PRODUCE LI­ school. 9:45, James Tedford, Supt.
Mary E Schooler of Coquille
Miss Carolyn Grannis of Port­
Forenoon service, 11, sermon sub­
CENSES NOW DUE
fxirrhaxed the Blue Moon cafe land arrived Saturday
ta spend
ject,
"The Spiritual Necessity;’’
from Mm. Mabel Gates about a the Easter week end with her
SALEM — Produce operator li- evening service. 7:30, sermon sub­
week ago.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gran­ censes and bee registrations are ject. "Abide With Us." Young
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stinnett nis.
now due in Oregon, according to people's meetings, 6:30. Fireside
study group, 8:30, Mrs. Harry
Jr. are the parents of a daughter,
Mrs. l^nora Pyburn and Miss the state department of agricul­
Abigail Ruth, boro April 7 in Eu­ Louise Hallyburton of Eugene ture. In both cases the due date Lewis, hostess. Prayer meeting,
gene. Mr. Stinnett is a former were Easter day guests of Mrs. was April 1, but the department Thursday, 7:30.
resident.
Pyburn'« mother, Mrs. Welcome is making some adjustments be-
Christian Science Society, 242
cause of delays caused by the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin of Hubbell, and sister, Mrs. Ere el long session of the legislature, Second St.—Sunday school, 9:45;
Loa Angeles. California, are Anlauf.
IL subject,
though insisting on immediate forenoon service,
guests this week at the home of
"Doctrine of Atonement.” Eve­
licensing.
Miss
Dorothy
Gallo,
who
is
at-
a cousin, Roy Short.
Produce operators are being ning service second Wednesday of
tending business college In Port-
____
____
licensed
under the act passed by each month at 8 p. m. The Bible,
Mrs. Virgil Coates of Wendling, land, spent the Easter week end
«laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. here with her parents._____________________ legislature. Licenses are Christian Science literature and
required of wholesale produce the writings of Mary Baker Eddy
Howard of this city, underwent a
Mrs. A. C. Loucks left Friday dealers and - retail - produce ped- may be borrowed or purchased
major operation today (Thurs-
before or after the Wednesday
<lay) at the Eugene hospital. Mrs. for Oakland, California, where dlers.
she
will
visit
a
son.
service.
Coates’ children Tommy, Patricia
anti Dicky are staying at the
Sunday visitors at the F. L. MRS. ROSE NEWLAND DIES
The Baptist church reports
Howard home while the mother is Grannis home were Miss Dorothy
IN CALIFORNIA
three conversions at the morning
in the hospital.
Jenson and Miss Elaine Utterman
Rose Newland,
mother
of service Easter Sunday and one ad­
Eugene and S. M. Turnley of
1». m
V
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wirth of of
Portland
the ate Charles N. Newland of dition to the church at the eve­
Klamath Falls visited over the
this city, passed away early Sat- ning service. The three Easter
week end with Mrs. Wirth's par­
Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Foster urday morning at the age of 97 converts, with eight others, were
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young. spent the week end in Salem with at the borne of a daughter in baptised at the close of the eve-!
The Wirths are former residents. Mrs. Foster’s mother, *
Redding, California. Mrs. New­ ning sermon, making a total of
land was well known here as she twelve being received into the
Mrs. Doria Norris of Medford
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Mueller
and
had
lived here several years with church membership.
and Miss Hallie Willits of Rose­ small son of Silverton were East- her son
and. at his death about
burg were week end guests of er holiday visitors at the home of
The world's largest barbecue
their mother, Mrs. Minnie Willits. Mrs. Mueller's parents, Mr. and a month ago, had gone to Cali­
fornia to make her home with a pit, big enough to roast 15 tons
The Rev. E. L. Kechley return­ Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. Mr. Mueller daughter, Mrs. Edna M. Dean. of meat at a single heating, will
ed from Portland Tuesday where and Rex Wheeler spent Monday Her death was caused by pneu­ be operated in the Happy Valley
monia and partly by grief at the Ranch concession on Treasure Is­
he attended a board meeting of salmon fishing on the Umpqua.
loss of her son.
land’s gaudy Gayway.
the Oregon Christian Missionary
Miss Anna Daugherty of Seat­
society as a representative of the
tle, who had been visiting at the
CARD OF THANKS
Central district.
home of her brother, W. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Schultz Daugherty, left last Wednesday
We wish to express our appre­
and Mrs. Applewhite spent the for Newport to visit relatives.
ciation for the many acts of kind-
Easter week end in Ashland vis­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dear of Cor- ,nes^ a?d
iting Mr. and Mrs. Timothy
vallia
were week-end guests at the us during the illness and death of
Kearney and grandson. Charles
home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shof- our loved one, Gerald B. Conner.
Brown, former residents of Cot­
The thoughtfulness of our friends
stall.
tage Grove.
has meant much to us. We also
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobsen appreciated the beautiful floral
Grace Hood of Eugene spent
the Easter week end here with were week end visitors in Port- offerings.
Mrs. June Conner, Mr. and
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ; land at the home of their son Mrs.
Chas. Conner, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard.
R. G. Conner.
35-ltp
Charles Matthews of Portland
Mrs. Leon Morton and daugh-
Box Letter Flies. Sentinel
ter Jacle left Thursday of last visited this week at the home of
Sentinel want ads null.
week for Portland. Jacie returned his son George.
home Saturday with Mrs. W. A.
Woodard and son Carlton. Mrs.
Morton remaining for a longer
visit.
Garden and Farm
TOOLS
Hoes, rakes, garden hose, cultivators,
lawn mowers and other implements
for lawn, garden and farm.
CITY BRIEFS
I
Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen of Pow­
ers arrived Saturday to spend a
week here with her parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth
of Eugene spent Sunday at the
N. E. Compton home
Mrs. Joe Schneider left Friday
for Klamath Falls, where she
joined her daughter, Miss Forest
Schneider, who teaches In that
city. The two then left from that'
•city for San Francisco for a visit. I
Mrs. Fanny McKinney of Med­
ford arrived Friday to visit at the
home of a niece, Mrs. D. W.
Sturges.
P.D.G. Club Garden rummage
«ale, Saturday at the Irish-Swartz
store, 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
35-ltc
Rod Rose Batter and Ice Cream.
Ask for them. O. G. Creamery, tf
Stewart for plumbing,
317 J.
phone
IMfo
BARTELS’ MARKET
AND GROCERY
Phone 55
Free Delivery
Specials Friday and Saturday
*Pork Ham
Pork Shoulder
Roast
Bulk Lard
4 lbs
12^c lb. Roast
16y2c lb
Gem Nut Oleo
39c 2 lbs................
25c
Fresh Ground Beef Pork Sausage
3 lbs
2®c
2 lbs...............29c
Bacon Squares
Large Loin Pork
Jowls
liy2c lb. Chops
Wac lb
Graber - Gettys
Dependable Hardware
Everybody Drives a
Used Car
We have a small but select stock of re­
conditioned and guaranteed used cars, in­
cluding a
1936 Oldsmobile Sport Sedan $565.00
1936 Chevrolet Coupe
$350.00
See Us For Economical
Transportation
COTTAGE GROVE
MOTOR CO.