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

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    THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939________________________________________ THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON
Silk Creek
Take advantage of this opportunity - We are cleaning up all summer merchandise and
shoes at exceptional low prices To make room for fall merchandise. Hundreds of items
at real money saving prices.
All Men's 98c
79
POLO SHIRTS
Smart Styles
11 in. x ¿3 in. x 6^ in. Samson
SUIT CASES
M -
$ 1 .00
Wood Frame
Sturdy and Strong
EVERYDAY ITEMS
89c
10c
»1.49
59c
10c
80 square, fast color,
36 inch wide
Sanf. Covert Work PanU
Big Yank Covert Work Shirts
Good Cotton Work Soxs
Men's Red
Bandana
HANDKERCHIEFS
PAJAMAS
AND GOWNS
$1.00 Value
Patterns & Plain
Prints
8 oz. Sanf. Waist O'alls ....................
12 oz Red Bird Canvas Gloves
Peacock
A Lot of Ladies
Sandals
AND SHOES
Real Values
Ladies Style
Finest Quality Money Can
SHOES
Buy. 25c and 19c regularly.
Regular $2.95
Manchester,
Quadriga and
$1^59
Ladies Slack
SOCK
Pacific Prints
Regular 25c
15<1
Ladies Pure Silk
Non-Run
HOSIERY
Regular 59c
Men’s Summer
79
98c
ÏS
3%
Rayon and Silk
DRESSES
SUITS
Smart Styles—Newest
Shades
Regular $2.95
Top Quality, Good Pattern*
Regular $19.75
$U¿5
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harpole
was present and a well known
and family and Mr. and Mrs. C.
lawyer prepared a statement or
L. Stroup and family have return­
brief, according to their wishes.
ed from a week’s visit to the San
Mrs. George Schneider, her This will call attention to the
Francisco fair.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and claims to be adjusted and will be
Mrs. George Damewood of Lo­
flail and Johnston, Real Estate,
Dan Kesley and his brother of rane, visited Sunday afternoon presented to the government.
Loans, Kure Insurance. Phone M. Kelseyville, California, visited with Miss M. Piper.
I
Sunday with their cousins. Mrs.
Miss Mildred Dugan of the
Ice Cream and watermelon so­ Mary Hambrick and Mrs. C. M.
Grove visited several days last
cial nt Baptist church Friday, VanBuren.
week with a sister, Mrs. Frances
evening, July 14. Home-made ice
cream. 5c and 10c. Watermelon
Geneva Kime and Dorothy Patten and family.
Picnickers at the Hemenway
10c. Everyone welcome.
48-ltp Elkins of Portland are visitors at
The Jolly Workers and their grove on the Hemenway ranch
the home of the former's parents, families are to hold an all-day Tuesday
evening had the oppor­
Stewart P. Radtke left Tues­ Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime.
out-door picnic at the Add Heath tunity to sample the possibilities
day evening for Cleveland, Ohio,
home Sunday, July 16. There will
Mrs. Pearl Reed Holmes of Los be tables on which to serve the of Boysenberries. Business men
where he will attend the Lincoln
Electric company welding school Angeles. California arrived Satur­ basket dinner. The Hebron hall is and their families numbering
day for a few days’ visit at the conveniently near in case of rain. about 200 were guests of Mr. and
for one month.
Mrs. Hemenway on this occasion
home of her brother. Harry Reed
J- W. Veatch was buying lambs and spread a picnic lunch at the
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hood and and Mrs. Reed and family before
daughters visited Sunday at the going to Seattle, where she will in this area early in the week grove. Coffee and Boysenberries
were served by the hosts, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. sail for a twenty-five day trip to and is shipping out a carload.
Ralph and Emily Gilham are berries were available in short­
Sparkman and family near Eu­ Alaska.
visiting in Ashland for two weeks cake. in punch and in jellies.
gene who recently came up from
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daugh­ with their sisters, Mrs. Leonard
After the picnic lunch was
Bristow, Oklahoma, to make their
erty were week-end visitors in Andrews and Mrs. William Kerr. served, a number of the men en­
home in this state.
Portland. They were accompanied
Mrs. Ida M. White and chil­ joyed horseshoe pitching. Others
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Stewart of home by their daughter Kathleen, dren picnicked at Swimmers’ De­ gathered around the campfire for
Culp Creek motored to Sisters who has been attending a busi­ light recently, as guests of the group singing and social conver­
Sunday taking Miss Iola Part­ ness college there for the past Eugene Farmers Creamery. Oth­ sation.
ridge over to care for Mrs. I-aw- year.
ers from Hebron were the Floyd
rence Chapman and baby Ann for
Haden, Owen Wilson and Gerald
BEG PARDON
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Emerson Turpin families and
a week or two.
Bernard
and son Bobby visited Saturday Buck. Also Ed and Will Simons.
People do read the Sentinel ads
Mrs. Fanny Goude returned in Cottage Grove. They were re­
Mrs. Frank LaBlue and daugh­ as evidenced in the ad of Bress­
Monday from a week’s visit at turning to their home in Salem ters Shirley and Enid were lunch­ ler’s last week in which steel
Creswell. While then’ she attend­ from San Francisco where they eon guests Tuesday at the Joe
beds and coil spring mattresses
ed the Pomona Grange picnic on attended the meeting of NEA. Premazzi home to visit with Mrs. were
advertised at $4.88. The ad
Mr.
Emerson,
who
Is
assistant
the fourth and the Farmers
Ellen Jones of Eugene, a house was popularly interpreted as a
Creamery picnic at Swimmers’ state superintendent at Salem, guest of Mrs. Premazzi at Thorn­ rare bargain through the omission
was formerly superintendent of ton Corners.
Delight Sunday.
of the word “each.” The article
the local schools.
Mrs. Ivan Abeene sprained an was supposed to have been priced
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knicker­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paseman ankle Saturday, when she fell in at $4.88 each and we take this
bocker left Monday for Portland
arc
the parents of a son born July her yard, and is now on crutches. occasion to beg the pardon of Mr.
to buy holiday merchandise. They
Charles Clark was in Corvallis
3rd
plan to attend a family reunion home. at the McFarland Maternity Monday and Portland Tuesday, Bressler and the indulgence of
our readers.
for Mrs. Knickerbocker's relatives
being examined for entrance to
at Elgin July 16 and 17 before
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter of the navy. He will be sent to San
Norway's Meat Dishes
returning home.
Culp Creek are the parents of a Diego if successful in passing.
In
England
it's roast beef and in
daughter born July 5th at the
Arthur Seagoe of Santa Bar­
Miss Joanne Grider of Portland McFarland Matem’ty home.
bara is visiting his father, John Germany sausage; but in Norway
is here for a several weeks' visit
Seagoe. and the three children, you’ll And reindeer steak and roast
with her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Cruson
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart left John, Evelyn and Esther, who are willow-grouse are the national spe­
and family.
today for the fair at San Fran­ at home.
cialties in meat dishes.
cisco. They will go on to Los An-i Francis Clark killed a timber
THE CRESWELL BEAUTY geles and to Salt Lake City before
rattlesnake Monday while shock­
SHOP at Creswell Is now open returning home.
ing hay on the old Whitney place.
for business. Your patronage ap­
The
snake had six rattles.
preciated. Ruth C. Gorman, prop.
Mrs. Stella Baker left this
Miss Irene Humphrey has re­
47-2tp-48 morning to attend the fair at San
Francisco. From there she will go turned home from a week’s visit
Rod Rose Ratter and Ice Cream. to Los Angeles where she will with relatives in Eugene and at
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery,
tf visit her step-grandson. Kenny Natron.
Green 16-inch Slabwood
r
A preparedness meeting was
Baker. She will also make a visit
$2.00 Cord
Stewart for plumbing, phone at Long Beach before returning held Monday night in Hebron hall
117 J.
by 14 residents of the district,
to her home.
No. 1 and No. 2 Block at
who met for the purpose of pro­
$2.25 and $2.75
Willis’ Beldler, Julian Miller tecting the interests of the school,
and Frank Rone left Sunday for church, grange and Farmers'
Yuba City, California.
Union, in connection with changes
that must take place with the
Pho. 184R
E. J. Lea of Berkeley, Califor­ coming of the government reser­ 707 N. 10th.
nia, who is visiting with his moth­ voir. An officer from each group
er, Mrs. Lucy I-ea, went to Port­
land yesterday on a short busi­
ness trip.
PciTY BRIEFS Î
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Hebron
200 Enjoy Hemenway
Picnic Tuesday Eve
YOUR WINTER’S
WOOD—
ERVIN HANSEN
MILK Whets
the Hot Weather
Appetite
Be assured of its purity.
Order from
GEORGES
DAIRY
Phone 1F13
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin
have purchased the property at
1403 south Sixth street, which
was formerly the Sam Veatch
place.
Mrs. Milo Thomson and small
son of Vida visited with Mrs. Dan
llamant recently.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wilkinson
and sons of Portland visited over
the week end with Mrs. Wilkin­
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McQueen. The oldest son, Jimmy,
stayed for a week’s visit.
WE HAVE MOVED
Our grocery and market across the street in the Knight
building, where we are prepared to serve you better. Our
merchandise stock is arranged more compactly, which en­
ables us to give you quicker service.
While we may not have the biggest store in town, we
offer you a choice assortment of clean merchandise. We
solicit a continuation of the patronage of our customers
and invite new customers to try our service.
KENT’S MARKET Phone 89 J
HEBRON GRANGE HAS
REGULAR MEETING
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kentner and
The Hebron grange met for a
Georgina of Pasadena and their regular business meeting at the
nephew, Mlles Kentner of Placer­ Hebron hall, July 7th. Fourth de­
ville, California, came last week gree work was given by Frank
and will spend the summer on Harlow of Willakenzie to H. E.
their farm here.
Conn, Ethel Robinson, Levicy and
Mr. and Mrs. Ruth's grandson, Hugh Harris, Pearl and John
Billy Ruth of Reno, Nevada, came Lamb. New members voted for
recently to spend the remainder membership were Meda and New­
of the summer with them.
ell Corliss.
Percy Clifton went to Portland
It was decided that for the du­
Friday morning and underwent ration of the summer that busi­
an operation on his knee which ness meetings would be held the
had been injured sometime ago.
first Friday of each month, with a
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Overholser social meeting or picnic the third
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fridays. There will be a pot-luck
Overholser and Ruth Phillips picnic for grange members the
spent last week at the San Fran­ evening of July 21st, at the
grange hall. Ice cream, cake and
cisco fair, returning Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harney Boyd, coffee will be furnished by the
Arthur and two of the small committees in charge and those
children from Riddle were in the attending are asked to bring a
sandwiches and
neighborhood Sunday and visited potluck dish,
dishes.
old friends. Arthur remained to
A discussion of the sales slip
work in the Schneider logging
contest for grange bulletin ad­
camp.
Bill Clifton drove to College vertisers resulted in a decision to
Place, Washington, to spend last enter the contest. All sales slips
week with Mrs. Clifton and Don­ of bulletin advertisers are to be
ald and all returned home Friday. saved and will be turned in to
Mrs. Clifton had been attending Jeanne Morton as part of the
Home Economics work.
summer school there.
Following the meeting refresh-
Mrs. Gertrude Ashley of Tilla­ tnents
were served.
mook came Tuesday to visit her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
AIDS LOCAL CASES
Mrs. Ed Ashley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartley and
Four cases of tuberculosis,
daughter Laurise and Mrs. Mabel
three
of which are in one family
Dresser of Gaston visited the
Darnell family Monday and Tues­ near here, are being aided through
funds provided by the sale of
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mauk and daugh­ Christmas seals, it was learned
ter returned to their home at La here Monday. Friends are also
Cresenta, California, Sunday. aiding the family with groceries
They were accompanied home by and milk. Christmas seal and pri­
vate funds are the only means of
Frances Wheeler.
Mr. Keller is reported to be sustenance for the family since
slowly improving from his recent they have not been residents of
serious illness and is now able to the state long enough to be elig­
ible for relief.
see his friends.
Ross Overholser and his crew
First Mention of Poker
of men are building a logging
Foster's
edition of
"Hoyle’s
road on the Kentner place and
expect to begin logging later in Games” says: “The first mention
the summer.
we have of poker in print is in
Mr. and Mrs. Edna Franklin Green's ‘Reformed Gambler,’ which
and family of Florence, Califor­ contains a description of the game
nia, visited at the E. A. Allen of poker played on a river steamer
home last week. Mrs. Franklin is in June, 1834. ”
a sister of Mrs. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mattheyer came July 3rd to spend a week
and family of Portland visited with their grandparents, Mr. and
over the week end with Mr. and. Mrs. N. L. Bolton. They return­
Mrs. John Ashby.
ed home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Palleske, Ross
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stevens of
and Jo Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Portland
and their daughter, Mrs.
George Moxley attended the 4-H Huber Rae of Willamina visited
picnic at the new 4-H picnic over the week end at the R. C.
grounds on Mosby creek Sunday Lowrance home. Mrs. Stevens is
afternoon.
Oscar Wheeler came home from Mr. Lowrance's sister.
Unity, Oregon, to spend the week
of the Fourth.
Robert Woolcott, Boyd and
Clara Allen are attending the Ep­
worth League institute at Little
River this week.
John Michish of Scappoose and
Glen Lewis of Eugene visited
John Woolcott Monday. The boys
were enroute to southern Califor­
SELECT ONE OF THE
nia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen,
FOLLOWING:
Ralph, Eunice and Joyce, attend­
ed a family reunion of Mrs. Al­ 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Cpe.
len’s people at the Lane-Benton 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Cpe.
park Sunday.
Mrs. Alva Walker and two 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sdn.
daughters of Portland and Mrs. 1936 Plymouth Std. Sedan
Jennie Walker of Medford visited
at the Ed Babcock home Wednes­ 1936 Ford Deluxe Sedan
day. They had been to the San 1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe
Francisco fair and were on their
way home.
A small down payment—
Cedar District
Mrs. H. Rohde entertained at a
Convenient terms
birthday dinner Monday evening
honoring her daughter Elizabeth.
Guests were Annabelle Mauer of
North Dakota, Mrs. E. Fahren-
wald and Herman Rudolph, Viola
and Elizabeth Rohde.
Clarence Stricker, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stricker and Ben
Evans of Los Angeles, California,
For Carefree
Driving
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