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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1939)
HOSIERY By Lark wood Sheer and Crystal Clear Yet Serviceable Fine features of Larkwoods is worth looking into. They are Vamp Toe alone, im prove the fit and wear of each pair. —You’ll Receive more compliments on Lark woods— Irregulars of 31.00 Grade 59c HOSIERY Pure Milk Non-run HOSIERY Irregulars of 81.35 tirade 79e Value 79c 49c Giv* and Redeem S AH. Green Stampa Savings BORENE 19c SALAD OIL New Phone Line To Be Built To Culp Creek A rea Cottage Grove, Oregon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and daughter Elise and Mm. Rede's mother, all of Portland, visited here Saturday and Sunday with friends. CITY BRIEFS ! Divide 5 Pura Kilk, Full Fashioned 51 Gaugr Crape HOSIERY May Day Is Child Health Day MACARONI 3 10c SUGAR 4 I Titead ( 'hiffon 79c 3 ' I h rend (linr Crepe $1.00 2 ■ I'hrcnd ( liar Crepe $1.15 Pura Kilk Full Fashioned Week-end guests at the S. J. 1Conard home were the Clyde fxxmard family of Corvallis. Eugene Burkett and sister Na Richard Smith, Bud McCoy omi of Marshfield visited their and Bob Nelson s;wnt Friday and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Saturday in Medford, where they Burkett, one day last week. Mrs. attended a DeMolay conclave. Eugene Burkett, who had spent a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shofstall The first day of May again < week with her parents, Mr. and our attention to child health. For and sons spent the week end in Mrs. Tom Short of Cottage Grove, Corvallis at the R. Dear home. a number of years now May Day accompanied them home. has been a day set apart a day Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hull of Messrs. L R. Ocumpaugh, C. B when the entire nation focuses Sat., April 29th Ocumpaugh and George Jacobsen its attention upon the health of Latham and Miss Merle Glasgow attended the Shrine ceremonial at children. Because of this atten of Dorena were guests at the Mc- home Sunday. Eugene Friday evening. tion and study, the existing needs Garvin M J. Perini and Claude Sheets Mrs. Joe Schneider was taken for health protection have never purchased a logging donkey last been so clearly outlined as they to a Eugene hospital yesterday week and are moving their log Elbo Cut arc today. We know that the un ging for treatment. equipment to Sharps creek dernourished child, for instance, where they have a contract with Mrs. Lawrence Chestnut was is more likely to become the vic pounds taken to a Eugene hospital yes- tim of tuberculosis, infectious dis- the Scott Lumber Co. and Mrs. Mike O’Hem and terday for treatment. eases, or maladjustments of one son Mr. Allan made a trip to Eugene Mrs. Jennie Nichols of San kind or another, that may handi Friday where Mr. O’Hem receiv Francisco is visiting at the home cap him for life. ed medical treatment. Golden C "The health of the child is the of her granddaughter, Mrs. Don Lee Crahan of Leona came up Allen. power of the nation" says our Sunday morning and took Mr. and pounds health workers today and when Mrs. W. E. Burkett, grandparents Mrs George Matthews and Miss one stops to think that from the Madelle Beldler returned Wed present group of children will of Mrs. Crahan, to Leona where they spent the day. nesday afternoon from Portland, come future statesmen, doc Frank McGarvin, who has been when- they had visited for sever tors, the ministers, teachers, this in a Eugene hospital for several al days at the home of Mrs. Mat- statement Kellogg becomes more signifi weeks, was brought home Satur thews' brother. S Roy Smith cant. day and is recovering from an ac They were brought home by Mr. The health of children can be cident received while working at Package Matthews’ father. Charles Mat measured to a great extent by the the Bartels slaughter house. thews of Portland, who will cele foods given them. Lack of food Mrs. J. A. Mackey spent Satur brate his eighty-first birthday an or the wrong type of food in the day at Eugene with relatives an niversary hen1 Saturday, diet is more injurious to the child attended the funeral of Mrs. Ruby Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith than the adult, because the child Els pass and little son who were Washing Powder returned the first of the week is growing and his foods, while drowned near Eugene last week. from Salem, where they attended serving his present needs, must Mr. and Mrs. Don O’Connor of Package. the Presbyterian Christian Endea also build for the future. Portland visited at the home of vor convention. Mrs. O’Connor's brother, Elmer Martin, and family one day last Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe vis week. ited over the week end in Port Swift’s kind with relatives and friends. WINS BERTH C. I. Rynearson, manager of Your Container Qt. Pacific Highway association, ac- LINFIELD COLLEGE, Mc.Min- companied Venton Hall, editor of ville.—Winning a first in the 880 the Oregon Motorist, and Fred yard dash during Linfield's annu Brenne, secretary Eugene Cham al interclass track meet has guar ber of Commerce, and Jerry' Mer A crew of the Pacific Telephone anteed Ted Scott, son of Mr. and Swift’8 ritt, district representative of and Telegraph Co. is here now Mrs. A. M. Scott of Culp Creek, AAA. to Gold Beach Sunday making preparations to construct a berth on the Wildcat track cans when* the men attended a meet- a new suburban phone line into squad. ing of th«1 Oregon Coast Highway the lumbering section to the association. They returned home northeast and will reach as far as Monday evening. • Culp Creek. The new line which Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks and is being constructed at consider Swift's Squares (New and Used) family took Mrs. Wicks' mother, able expense will relieve part of FARM LIGHTING PLANTS Mrs. Mary McCargar, to Rose the load of the existing line, Pound (New and Used) burg where they were met by the which has been taxed to capacity recently by increased lumbering WIRING: Let us rewire your Dana McCargar family of Grants home and lessen the fire haz Pass. Mrs. Mary McCargar re activities of that section. turned to her home in Grants The Pacific Telephone and Tele ard or wire in electric outlets Pass with the Dana McCargar graph Co. now has two suburban for the convenience of your Swift’s, Swiss or Brick lines running out of Cottage home. family Sunday evening. Grove, one of which serves the "HOUSE OF FEAR.” senior's northeast section and the other pounds. thrilling mystery play. H. S. gym, the Black Butte community to the Electric Contractor Friday, May 5, 8 p. m. 37-ltc-3i south. About two months will be Phone 187J 18 So. 10th St. consumed in the construction of TODAY BUY the new line. Mrs. P. S. Bukowski left Sun- relatives at Amarillo 'inri* Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schroeder ford, Texas. visited Sunday with friends in Sa lem. Mrs. F. L. Grannis left Friday afternoon for Seattle. where she Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson and was called by the death of a daughter Velma of this city and brother-in-law, Alex Brosche. their daughter Wllberta of Al- bany. returned Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell of from a five - day motor trip Corvallis, former residents, spent through northern Idaho, eastern the week end here with friends. Washington and eastern Oregon. Harold Mackin of Corvallis vis Miss Wilberta visited with friends ited over the week end here with in Sand Point, Idaho. his {»rents. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. J. E. Woodson and F. M. Wood- Mackin. son of Toledo visited Monday Elton Buck of Grants Pass night with their parents, Mr. and started work last week at the Min. C. R. Woodson. Standard Oil station at Ninth and Cecil Beck was brought home Main. He recently completed a Rites were held here Saturday this week from a Eugene hospital, ten-day course at the Standard where he had t>een receiving service station school in Eugene. afternoon for Winnifred Adele Cooley, aged 15, who died at the treatment for over a week. His Dr. and Mrs. Harold Axley and family home west of Yoncalla last condition I is report«! aa greatly daughter Helen spent the week Thursday. The Rev. E. L. Kech- improved. end at Bancion. ley officiated and burial was made Sixteen I members of Grove Cir in the Masonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery. Mr. , and Mrs. Ernest -- Hov cle '*• of the Neighbors of Wtxxl- — — of — The family have resided at Yon craft attended a pep meeting held wppl< pnd here the past five years, moving ..................... with friends. Mr. Hov attended calla Monday night in Yoncalla. there Cottage Grove. Sur the special Masonic banquet and viving from the deceased are her par Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms re meeting Saturday night. ents. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. turned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McFar- w F Aiken of Cottage Grove and Harms has spent several months Harry Wilson were Mr Hnd Mrs H w Cooley of Al- here with her sister, Mrs. O. E. land and ■ - in - bany._________ Portland. W«xxlson. helping care for her week-end ■ visitors father, James Robison. They ex- Elmer Allen of Salem was a pert to retum here the last of the week-end guest at the home of •week. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Miss Marian Notvedt, teacher Allen. of home economics in the Eugene Howard of Portland schools, who taught here last visited last Jacobsen week end here with Farmer’s Work A Specialty year, accompanied by Miss Gran his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George nis. graduate of O. S. C., who is Jacobsen. doing apprentice teaching in the Eugene home economics depart "HOUSE OF FEAR." senior's 59 North River Road ment, visited the home economics thrilling mystery play. H. S. gym, department of the local high Friday. Mav 5. 8 p m 37-ltc-3i school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Freeman of Portland spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard Mr. Freeman is architect for the new union high school. Hail and Johnston, Real Estate, I xmuis , Hare Insurance. Phone 58. day for an extended Electric Motors 15c M. H. MORRIS RiteS for Winnifred Cooley Are Held On Saturday Afternoon Blacksmithing Welding S. C. HUNTER Arcade Theatre Miss Kay Daugherty of Port- land is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warnen Daugherty. Virginia King, Geraldine Kem, Dorothy Gircau, Margaret Mon- son and Betty Hopper attended the Tri-Y vocational conference held Friday in Eugene. Admission 10c and 35c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 27-28-29: "ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN,” Mickey Rooney, Walter Connolly, William Frawley, Rex Ingram, Lynne Carver, Jo Ann Sayer«. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 30-MAY 1-2: "THE LITTLE PRINCESS,” Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Anita Louise, Ian Hunter, Cesar Romero, Arthur Treacher, Sybil Jason. Photographed in Technicolor. Frank Williams of Glendale was a Sunday visitor at the home of a son Vern, in this city. Stewart Roberts, student at O.S.C., spent the wbek end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Roberts. "HOUSE OF FEAR," senior's thrilling mystery play. H. S. gym, Friday, May 5. 8 p. m. 37-ltc-3l WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 3-4: “MADE FOR EACH OTHER,” Carole Lombard, James Stewart, Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson, Donald Briggs, Tully Marshall. IX 7 Red R om Butter and Ice Cream. Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf Stewart for plumbing, 117 J,___________ Electrical and Plumbing Work at prices you can afford. 20 years experience. State Licensed Ace Gregg Lorane Route With Nelson Electric Phone 201 Nally ’s Prepared Horse radish Mustard ____ 10c ainxM/iff KELVINATORS ELEBRATING? Yes, we are. C For never before have we been able to offer electric re frigerator values like these beautiful new Silver Jubilee Kelvinators! Come in and look at them. You’ll see a modem, stream- lined design a spacious new family-planned interior. You’ll learn about the kind of economy you get with Kd- vinator’s silent new POLAR - SPHERE. You’ll see marvd- ous new time-saving conven iences. No doubt abo- t it—this new Silver Jubilee Kdvinator is planned to the last detail to save time, work, money for you. And here’s your big chance to own one! Come in’ DON’T MISS THESE BIG SAVINGS I Diane Theatre “BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS,” Penny Singleton, Arthur laike, Larry Simms. BARGAIN NIGHTS—Ad mission 10c. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 29-30: “BLACK B/1NDIT,” Bob Parker, Marjorie Reynolds. Jack Rockwell. Saturday Matinee, 2:30 p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. MATCHES 6 box carton. .. 17c CORN Fountain 3 cans Green Beans Fountain 2 cans 15c FORMAY Relish FREE 3 lb. can 49c CRACKERS 2 lb. box.............. I BUTTER Cottage Grove Creamery 1 pound 29c Velvet or P. A. 10c PRUNES Italian 4 pounds 19c See our large hand bills each week for extra specials MONDAY, MAY 1—CLOSED. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2-3: "SECRETS OF A NURSE,” Edmund Lowe, Helen Mack, Dick Foran, Paul Hurst. 49c Pt«X9c Qt jar29c T hursday , F riday , april 27-28: M 2 TANG Admission 10c and 25c; Bargain Nights Admission 10c phone IMfe Deviled Meat 3 10c BACON Grove Hardware SMITH-SHORT GROCERY PHONE 1 I