The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1939, Image 4

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Vegetables
Reservoirs
Fresh Fruits
Is Progressing
HEALTH
Thornton Corners
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
were callers Sunday afternoon at
the Harry Castle home.
Mrs. Arlie Salisbury and baby
of Westfir spent last wwk with
Mrs. Omia Salisbury.
Mr. and Mr». Dan Dugan of
Divide have moved Into their new
home at Wnkk»n.
Mildred Dugan of Cottage
Grove spent most of her two
weeks vacation at the I*e and
Dan Dugan homes.
Mac Tonoli is digging a well on
his place.
1*0 Dugan of Portland spent
the week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lyle of Eu­
gene were callers Sunday at the
A. C. Ball home.
FILMS
Developed
Mrs. Leroy Halvorson of Mo-
wich was a guest several days the
FOR
first of the week of Mrs. Lyle
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter and
We Have a Fresh Stock Arriving Daily
Preliminary work on both the sons of Culp Creek were visitor»
Cottage Grove and Dorena dam­ Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Ms.
Casabas, Pickling Cucumbers, Lemons,
sites continues unchanged. Test R. B. Dixon.
pit excavation and inspection oc­ Mr. and Mi's. S. P. Shortridge
Oranges, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Can­
cupying the attention of the en­ were visitors Thursday at the
on the Dorena site while home of their daughter, Ms. Earl
taloupes, Grapes, Peppers, Tomatoes, gineers
attention is concentrated on the Nystrom at Springfield.
Bach Roll
test fill and laboratory work at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi ac­
Watermelons, Squash, Potatoes, Onions,
Hebron.
companied Mr. and Mrs. Martin
24hour Barrioe
An interview with J. L. Bargar, Foster of Cottage Grove to east­
Cabbage, Pears and Prunes
assistant engineer, supervising ern Oregon the first of the week
the field and laboratory work on on a hunting trip.
YOU’LL LIKE OUR PRODUCE AND
the test fills, discloses many in­ William Habinck of Scenic.
Considering that history always
teresting points regarding ’ this South Dakota, is a guest at the
OUR PRICES
important work. Many and varied home of a daughter. Mrs. Frank repeats itself, it’s a wonder some
for school. .Sentinel
of us don’t learn faster.
Market Located at 314 Main St. in Former Better
tests are made to definitely es­ Gireau.
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tablish the mechanical qualities
Mrs. Arlie Myers of Eugene and i
Bakery Building
of the material to be used in the her sister, Mrs. Agnes Spear of
structures. Earth from an area California were visitors one day
expected to supply material for last week of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
the structure is removed by Short ridge.
means of a lage Carryall Scraper Leslie Horn of Crescent City.
and transported to the test fill I l alifomla, was an
overnight
where it is rolled and compacted I guest Saturday of an aunt, Mrs.
Fred Burks, Prop.
as though it were in the perman­ (•«•orge Foster, while enroute to
ent work. The technicians from attend the funeral of his father
the laboratory immediately com­ at Bay Center. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Eichler of Cur­
? mence securing the samples de­
sired before any
appreciable tin were guests of honor at a
evaporation of moisture takes birthday dinner Sunday at the
STRANGE
Word has been received of the
place. Undisturbed samples of the home of their daughter. Mi's.
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
fill material arc secured by ex- Gene Boss, in honor of both Mr.
Jake Garboden, at Junction City.
SUPERSTITIONS | cavating a small pit. taking care and
Mrs. Eichler's anniversary.
Mrs. Garboden is the daughter of
। to leave a mound of undisturbed I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Overholzer
By Edwin Finch
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Powell.
*1 I material near the center and of not th of Cottage Grove were
Coach
Mrs. Jake Stalder and son of
*• ¡forcing „ a metal sampler tube visitors Monday evening of Mr.
A.D.8.
Guaranteed
Latham visited one day last week
downward into this mound. Slic- and Mrs. Charles Feizette.
RUB ALCOHOL
ATHLETIC
ALARM
with Mrs. Stalder’s daughter.
ing excess material aside until the
(Pure Grain)
Robert Gireau, who is attend­
SUPPORTER
CLOCKS
Miss Anna Mae Stalder. at the
tube is filled with earth. This ing Northwestern business college
home of Mrs. Amanda Sears.
type sample is forwarded to the in Portland, spent the week end
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Sears and
Engineer Department Soils Lab­ here.
two sons and Mrs. L. K. Brum­
oratory at Portland where it is
field attended the Pendleton
subjected to numerous
tests.
(Guaranteed)
roundup last week. On Saturday
Great care is exercised through-
l-lb.
Box
PARKER
TOBACCO
Brison Sears and L. K. Brum­
lout the tests endeavoring to pre-
FOUNTAIN
field. accompanied by Miss Alsea
JANKEYS
Prince Albert
I serve the original form and tex­ The Get-together club met for
PENS
Hawley of Divide, joined the
ture of the sample. A consolida­ all day in Cottage Grove with
CANDY
Velvet
party and accompanied them on a
tion test is made to determine Mrs. Dave Rissue and Mrs. Irvin
Half and Half
trip to Crater lake and other
whether or not the soil particles Pacholke. A potluck luncheon
points, coming home by way of
are as closely competed as pos­ was served at noon and there
Medford.
sible. A portion of the sample is were three birthday showers in
Mrs. Della Crane, who had vis­
Cheaterflelda
. subjected to a test to determine the afternoon. The next meeting
('aiiiel«
ited for an extended time with a
! its capacity for passing on or will be with Mmes. Rawlings and
A LARGE STOCK Lucky Strike
son at Auburn. Washington, has
holding water. A very important Reams.
J&J Baby Talc
returned to the home of a daugh­
Raleigh
I test is called a “shear test.” A
Prophylactic
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and
ter, Mrs. Jack Peterson.
19c
cube
of
this
sample
is
cut
that
Leon
Lancaster
visited
Saturday
II n CMWA, ASNSEZt । will snugly fill a split box. meters
Hair Brushra at
Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey
evening at the George Foster
ON
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e
AQ
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FOftESoOES
MENNEN BABY
attended church services Sundav
. indicate the energy necessary to home with Mrs. Castle's nephew
POPULAR Price«
EVIL FOR THECOMiHG t 'EAQ AND ' produce a shear in the sample by
at Saginaw.
OIL
43c
Leslie Horne, of Crescent City
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams TO OFFSET TUtS THE SHEERER sliding the halves of the contain­ California.
1 Ream
and Miss Marie Williams were MUST VISIT THREE. OlFFei?ENT er in opposite directions, thus
KOTEX
A wedding dinner was held
(500 Sheets)
SCHOOL
Sunday dinner guests at the home FAMIUES, W ith different SUR­ i demonstrating the ability of the Sunday at the Floyd Jones home
12»
20c TYPEWRITER
SUPPLIES
of Mr. Williams’ sister. Mrs. NAMES ANO BEG FROM EACH A ! material to withstand pressure honoring the newly-weds, Mr. and
3O m
40 c PAPER
Tunis VanProoyn at Latham.
land load carrying capacities.
Mrs.
Charlie
Rearic.
Note Book
Harry and Dean Russem, who P iece of T or T oise - shapedcake
At the Hebron laboratory many
«0»
«LOO
Filien
8c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Seward
and
WHICH
MUST
BE
EATEN
&EFORE
are employed at Bohemia, spent
I tests are made on various types baby of Portland and Mr. and
12» Jr....... . ........ 20c
10c
Tableta
.
8c
the week end at their home here.
of samples. A density test is made Mrs. Bill Chapman of Creswell
WNi&UT ....................... * *
Mrs. W. N. Dowens was a
। by use of a "compaction needle.”
guest Sunday in Cottage Grove at OREGON RFPRFSFVTiTTvr«
liniment resembles a tire
kefkesentatives pump in appearance being equip­
the home of a brother, Emory
LEAVE FOR CONGRESS
Dailey, and visited with another
ped with a needle instead of a
brother, Tom Dailey, of the coast
hose on the lower end. The point
guards at Winchester bay, and Most of Oregon’s representa­ is placed on the sample and slow­
Miss LaVelle Christianson of tives to the national congress en­ ly forced downward by the piston­
Westlake, who were also guests trained early this week for Wash­ like upper section. The degree of
at the Eknory Dailey home for ington, D. C., where congress compaction is determined by the
the day.
meets today in special session. indication of the energy neces­
Senator Chas. McNary and Con­ sary to cause penetration by the
gressman Walter Pierce left Sat- needle. Samples from the test
U. OF O. TO OFFER
urday and Senator Rufus Hol- fills are weighed on being remov­
AVIATION COURSES
_______
man, Congressman James Mott ed from the fill and again after
and
UNIVERSITY O FOR EGON —
Corner D. Angell left Tues- being thoroughly dried in electric
ovens to determine the moisture
The campus of the University of day
dav night.
*
Oregon will include the Eugene The Congressmen are hopeful content of the original soil.
a short
they
municipal airport this year, since
sn°rt session,
L yet
i
- fear
----
Study of the results of these
plans now have been * completed the session may
drawn out.
exhaustive tests will enable the
Engineering Section to design a
to offer a complete aviation
nrnmr eni n
course to approximately 30 stu-
sold
complete and reliable method of
dents, it was announced by Dr. The Hugh J. Smith house lo- construction procedure for this
Donald M. Erb, university presi- cated on west Main street, was project.
dent. Approval of the University purchased by Dr. Herbert A.
as a center, as selected recently Hagen. Mr. Hagen took this
"Who are those people doing all
by the federal government, was property over as an investment the cheering?” asked the recruit
given by the state board of high- and will arrange same into apart- as the soldiers marched to the
of the sensatioal line of new
er education at its last meeting, ments for rental purposes. Mr. train.
Work of arranging curricula for Smith and family have made no
"Those,” replied the veteran,
the students has been delegated definite plans for the future,
“are the people who are not go­
to Carlton E. Spencer, professor The deal was handled by the ing."
of law and a major in the U. S. Hall & Johnston Realty Co.
Army reserve corps. Major Spen­
Don’t expect any special privl-
cer has already conferred with Bookkeeping Outfits. Sentinel. legest from Nature.
Joseph Harrell, in charge of the
Eugene airport and the two will
have a complete program for
ground and air instruction ready
when the university classes start
October 2nd.
The aviation course will be
complete and students passing
THEY’RE HERE! SEE THEM NOW!
final tests will be given private
pilot certificates.
By special arrangement. . . we are presenting for
Selection of students will be aj
major problem, it is pointed out.
FIRST SHOWING
their Premier Pacific Coast Preview, the sensation­
It has already been decided to
limit applications to sophomores
Cottage Grove was se­
al 1940 line of Pontiac Sixes and Eights. Be one of
and upper-classmen, but whether
lected
by the Pontiac Di­
the “first come—first served” rule
the first in the entire Western States to see General
will be observed, or competitive
vision of the General Mo­
examinations given, has not been
tors Corporation for the
Motors’ Second Lowest Priced Oars. . . at new lower
determined.
first showing of the 1940
Additional pilots for instruc­
prices for 1940. . . the cars destined to be the value
tors, new equipment and a new
Pontiacs
. . . long before
hangar will all be provided at the
sensations for the coming year.
they will be available to
airport, Mr. Harrell states. The
field is adequate in every way.
other cities on the Pacific
Cottage Grove is honored . . and we are honored to
Coast.
“What’s inertia, Dad?”
be selected for this “scoop” over all other Pacific
“Well, if I have it, it’s sheer
laziness; but if your mother has
Coast cities . . . and to be first to show a General
it. it’s nervous prostration.”—
Efficiency Magazine.
Motors’ line for 1940.0ome in for the thrill of your
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