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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1939)
THESENTINEL,COTTAGEG BOVE,OREGON THURSDAY^ JUNE 8, 1939 Save Saturday, June 17, for Pet Parade a Comers 1 nornton r*ng of the MM degree of Harold E. Bede by his father, Elbert Bede, past master of the Cottage Mrs, Myrtle Lake, Mrs. Wilbur ¡Grove lodge No. 51 and editor of P^ck and Miss Elsie Black at- the Masonic analyst. Attending Good health not only cleans away many of the cobwebs of tended the Gowdyvllle club meet- from here were: S. L. Mackin, S. ing Wednesday at an all day1 life, but actually killa ninty percent of the spider*. Constitutionality of the ■tate meeting at the home of Mm. Furn milk control law was upheld Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gireau and Tuesday at Salem by the state supreme court by a four-to-three family and their house guests,■ Josephine Gireau and — son | opinion. । Mrs. - -------- ------- * _ A- * Chiropractie PhyricUn The decision affirmed Judge I Lorenz of ----- Wewela, South Tx-t Dakota, Lewelling of Marion county in re- ™erj a'J*^ay guests Sunday at the! Pbow 30 Cottage Grove fusing injunctive relief to a group J’0™®! home at Junction; of Marion county grade A pro- ! ¿2? ,,, _ . The »pent Sun Sun- ducers who objected to pooling I™* W. „ L. “ Whitlock spent provisions under which they were „ Rocky Point with the L«s- assessed to reimburse producers he^ Wicks family. of grade B milk. Albert Palmer, who is employ- Movie bank nights were held to at Yoncalla, visited over the Mr. and Mm. Philip Hersey at the home of his par-1 held a family gathering Sunday. be lotteries In violation of Ore- Present were Mr. and Mrs. War gon law in another decision hand- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, Mrs. R. C. McNew and daugh-1 ren Ausland and son Monty of ed down by the court. The opin- ion - affirmed in = a ter Agnes P accompanied a — friend Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Willis;— ......... — Judge Tucker ... j • L— LL Although Oregon crop pros Ausland. Ashland; Mr. and Mr». suit brought by Carl R. McFad- t° 'Salem Friday where they vis- pects have been materially im William Ausland and Vivian and Portland theater operator, a number of state buildings. proved by the timely rains late in Donald, Grants Pass; Mr. and against District Attorney Bain of Mm. ^yle Scott entertained Friday it«rn?°,L<2^ Uttle May, condition of crops, ranges Mm. Ellis Dodson and Jimmie, Multnomah county. - - in honor of the birthday anniver and pastures in the country as a San Diego; Mrs. Sarah Dreece, 1 ------------ whole are somewhat below aver- Freano, California; Mr. and Mm. Albert Earl Rosser, former A. sary of her son, Lyle Leman. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge age. according to the latest infor- Philip Hersey and Marilyn. F oi L. Teamster secretary for went to Eugene Monday and also rnation contained In the current Oregon, must serve a 12-year The Lester Gilcrist family of and agricultural situation and outlook Dunsmuir came for a week’» vhlt term in the penitentiary, the state visited their son-in-law report Just issued by flu- < irrgon with relatives Saturday. supreme court unanimously ruled daughter. Mr. and Mm. Earl Ny strom at Springfield. -Mr. Ny State college extension service. at the same time. Mm. Frances Patten and chil Hay supplies this year will be Rosser wa» convicted in July, strom is recovering from a para unusually high despite the fact dren Bernice and Ivan spent Sun 1938, at Dallas, in connection with lytic stroke. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keene and that the current crop is slightly day at Walden store, visiting the the burning of the Salem Box fac- below last year in condition. A Ix»e Dugan family. tory during a labor war. The Mr. and Mrs. Carter Keene and Mrs. Truman Clark entertained former labor leader's attorneys children of Salem were guests near record carryover as of May 1 amounted to about 16 million the Baptist Missionary circle last contended that Rosser did not two days of last week at the home of A. C. Keene’s brother, W. A. Thursday afternoon, about 15 at have a fair trial. tons, the largest since 1921. Milk production throughout the tending. Mrs. Ollie Pickens led The supreme court decision will Keene. nation was »till at record heights dcvotionals. Refreshments were not become final for 20 days. It <»n May 1 for that date as fanners served. was generally believed that Ross- SIX INDICTED Mrs. Frances Patten and her er’s attomeys might file a peti- were milking an unusually large sister, Miss Mildred Dugan, and tion for a rehearing. proportion of their cows. There were six persons indicted Egg production also was high Miss Bernice Patten attended the by the Lane county grand jury on May 1—about 5 per cent graduation of the Eugene high which ended its term Thursday greater than a year previous. A school Thursday night at Mc afternoon. The defendants were 5 per cent increase in number of Arthur court. Everard Noble, a arraigned before Judge G. F. Mrs. Hattie Van Schoiack of Skipworth in circuit court Friday. hens and young chickens in farm nephew of the two women, was a Portland and her son and daugh flocks was also noted, as was an graduate. Those arraigned include Mich Recent visitors at the John ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otho ael O. Banich, charged with sod increased sale of chicks this spring. Greatest increase in chick Murry home were the Rev. and Van Schoiack, and Mrs. Ida Ga- omy; George Martin Larsen, leud sales m in the Rocky mountain Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Swaskey of routte of Fairview were visitors cohabitation; Gloyd Peachy and one day last week of Mrs. Aman Dwaine E. Imlah, larceny in a and Pacific regions. Eugene. Present prospects indicate fair The Rev. MoCauley of Eugene da Sears. dwelling, and James Davis, as Mrs. Della Crane was a Rose sault, being armed with a danger to good fruit crops in most sec- preached at Hebron Sunday, both tinns of the country, the report morning and evening. His wife burg visitor one day last week. ous weapon. They will all enter Mrs. Melissa Purkerson and their pleas Monday at 10 a. m. states. Apples were injured by came also. They will be here next son of Junction City were Sunday freezes in some parts of the cen- Sunday. Mildred Burch, indicted jointly visitors of Mrs. Purkerson’■ sis with Larsen on the leud cohabita tral and southern states, but dam ter, Mrs. Boone Humphrey. tion charge, did not appear in age was not serious. A good crop Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arne and court Friday, but was araigned of ¡»earn is in prospect for the Pa- baby of Portland were week-end Saturday. rific northw<>st and California, .... „ and cherry prospects arc good in _ 1>an,1 *S , anc!,, Miss ^ne guests of Mr. Arne's parents. Mr. »11 important producing states ex- Trunne 11 of Corvallis visited at and Mrs. Claude Arne, and on FATHER CONFERS MM r-rpt Idaho and Utah. Peach out- the Hugh Trunnell home Friday, Sunday another son and wife, Mr. DEGREE ON SON look is average or better. „Jean , an? *obeJt and Mrs. Darrel Arne of Cot Purchasing power of farm pro- Moody left Monday for Corvallis tage Grove were also guests. A large gathering of Masons ducts in the country as a whole where they will attend 4-H sum- Miss Vangie Condos of Marcola from many parts of the state at was last reported at 74 per cent j ’dwol- and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Williams Berglund and chit of Cottage Grove were Sunday tended the May 31 communication a>t The pre-war average and 80 per . M™ , of the 1926-1930 average, ^ren are visiting in Drain at the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Friendship lodge No. 160 of Portland to witness the confer- General level of farm prices in home °f Mm Gcrglund s parents. Williams. mid-April was 89 per cent and and Mrs. Murray Trunnell Mrs. Roy Hands and son Don ¡»rices paid by farmers averaged Grove spent Thursday ald are visiting Mrs. Hands' 120 per cent of the pre-war base evening at the Hugh Trunnell mother. Mrs. G. Sherman, at period. home. Reedsport. Copies of the complete report_ Mr and Mrs. Bob Allen of ... Vici, Mrs. Cleo Patterson, who had Oklahoma, visited at the Hugh her parents the past few b.d at any county I rmmnll hnmn TiineiltiV - . _ •_ _ - weeks, left Sunday for her home Mrs. Nell Williams of Yoncalla at Roach Harbor, Washington. Tis staying at the home of her sis The Neighborhood club, sched ter, Mrs. Mamie Trunnell uled to meet with Mrs. J. M. Cole Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Nichols at this week, has been postponed un tended the graduating exercises til the 14th. On June 28th, mem ' of a niece, Miss Lois Hagety, at bers will meet with Mrs. A. H. Portland Friday evening. Mm. Lane at which time those whose Ten 4-H club members will at- Hagety of Portland and Mr. and birthdays occurred in the tend the annual 4-H club sum- Mrs. Oakes of Eugene returned past three have months will be cele mer school at Corvallis, June 5 to home with them for a short stay. brated. 17. through the assistance and co operation of the local granges in U and I in Business Transition of a Sign their community. Uncle Ab 4 says The doctor’s prescription mark. R, Included in this list are: Bud „ he agrees with the Wright, Creswell; Gordon West, ’»ring that U and I are the moit was born in a lore of 6,000 years Dorena; Dale Miles, Ada; Bob Important parts of the word busi- ago—that of ancient Egypt, where it symbolized protection. Merz, Ada; Wesley Martin, Ada; Be”- Phyllis Martin, Ada: Louise Den ning, Willakenzie; Wilmer Lyon, Willakenzie; Nadine Richardson, Franklin; Virginia Schmidt, Low-J ell; Johnny Dunlap. Bailey Hill; Patricia Waite, Cushman. Grankes cooperating include Creswell, Dorena, Ada, Willa kenzie, Franklin, Lowell and Four; Pleased to Know Oaks. Milk Control I,aw Upheld in Ruling Heahh-O-Grams L. Godard, A. C. Spriggs, Georg* Hewitt, Ted Denson. Everett Sarff of Roseburg vis ited Mrs. Nell Sarff here last week. Dr. H. A. Hagen Crop Prospects Are Listed as Fair Hebron Mount View Latham "NEW YORK, HERE WE COME!" 4-H CLUB NEWS I You Remembered Him Purebred Sire Through the cooperation of the United States National Bank of Eugene, the Lane County 4-H club members raising Du roc pigs will have an opportunity for use' of a purebred Duroc boar which will be purchased from Edwin C. Ridder. Duroc breeder of Wilson ville, and outstanding Duroc breeder in the state. The animal will be made available for pig I club members and will be regis tered in the name of the Lane, County 4-H clubs. This is the beginning of a defi nite effort to secure better pure-; bred sires tn the different breeds of stock in the county and to lm-i prove 4-H club members projects. 4-H Club Workshop Inquiries from Dayton, Ohio, I and Calumet, Michigan, have been received by the county club agent relative to the inauguration and the activities of the 4-H club workshop at the Lane county fair grounds. The workshop was spon sored by the Willamette Valley Lumbermen’s association from which the materials were furnish ed for its erection which was done under a project with the National Youth Administration. Requests so far have been for more complete details relative to the Handicraft shop so that such a plan might be inaugurated In other communities. We know what sort of a guy Dad is —He doesn't say much about what he needs—Father’s day makes him somewhat embarrassed, but he’s mighty proud to know that the youngsters hustle around and get him something for his day. We’re Here to Help You Select the Thing He’ll Appreci ate Most—Arrow Shirts, Arrow Ties, Arrow Shirts and Shorts, Arrow Hdkfs, Initial or Plain. Cooper & Allen A Sox, Hardeman Felt Hata, Dress Straw Hats. Sport Shirts, Jantzen * Gantner Swim Trunks Special Sale of Men’s Suita. — All High Grade Tailoring, at Prices That Will Interest You. The Men’s Toggery A. W. 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