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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1939)
¿HP^SDAJ^SEPThnHBEK 28, 1939 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON who have been guests at the J. M. Air Show Sunday Thornton Comers Cole home for several weeks have returned to their homes. MI Phy II in -------- Foa ter left last -------- Dr and Mrs. A W Sears ac- At Local Airport week to attend the San Francisco companied Dr. and Mrs. W. E. m fair. She accompanied Mr. and Lcbow of Cottage Grove to Port Mrs. Clair Chapman of Divide, land Sunday and remained until Faye Lucille Cox, America’s Mix. O. W. Spies and daughter Tuesday visiting friends. No 1 lady parachute jumper, who was featured on the 1939 Oregon Kathleen went to Portland last Air Tour, will land at the Cottage week, where Kathleen will under Grove airport next Sunday to go an operation for goiter. make her 450th leap from the Mrs. Ralph Witcher and son Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers and «kies. She has just concluded a Kenneth of Vida were visitors ............. .„„„ Wednesday afternoon at the J. W. children and Irma Castle have tour of Washington and Oregon gone to eastern Oregon to vinit with Tex Rankin and is bringing h ""’er home. her red, white and blue «tunt Myrtle Lake «pent the relative«. They expect to come «hip here for her final appearance w,‘‘‘k ’’nd at ‘he Ray Myers home horn‘‘ waY Klamath Falls, Mr«. Art Jenkins are in Oregon. in Delight Valley. Mr. and Mrs Mi«« (’ox has ¡>erformed for the Week-end guest« at the Frank «‘aying on their place while they juts! five yeam at the National I(«lreau home were Mr. and Mm. are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton and Air Race« in Cleveland and Loa A. Have of Newell, South Dako- Angeles and hold« two world rec- la, Mr. and Mm. Earl Cavette and children have moved onto the «»rils. Her last, an endurance rec- »on Bill, and Robert Glreau of Melvin Cole place in the Walden ord of 22 jump« in seven and one- Portland, and William Habinck school district. half hour«, wax made at Okla of Klamath Falla. Mrs. Helen Rearlck who has homa (’Ity In 1937. Arthur Smith went to Salem been working for Mrs. H. Eakin There will be stunting and k“* week for a medical examina- is home. Mrs. C. G. ______ parachute rigging on the program I tion. Rozine ___ and ____ Mrs. at the Cottage Grove airport next Mtn. C. G. Rozine and Mr«.¡May Home of Bay Center spent Sunday. May Horne of Bay Center, Wash-.’h* week end with their daugh- MI kn C ox will be featured In inKton. are guests at the home of ter and sister. Mm. Harry Castle, her spectacular Dive of Death 4 daughter and sister of Mr«. Mr. -- and --- - - - Mrs. Jay Blackmore from an altitude of 10,000 feet R™1™’ and Mm. Horne, Mr«. and family have bought the John •and will use a chemical smoke George Fo«ter. They will visit at Allen home and are moving their bomb to mark her descent to Blue Mountain with another this week. of Mr, and Mm. Arnold Duerst within 1500 find of the ground daughter — — ■ Mrs. Rozine’«, Mrs. where she ordinarily pulls the rip Harry Castle, before returning and family attended the Lane cord. home. county fair Saturday night. You can see these thrills Sun- Mr. and Mm. Ray Potter and Mr. and Mm. Melvin McGuire clay for a very small admission three sons of Culp Creek were have returned from their trip to «nd you will have an opportunity visitors Saturday evening at the Oswego, Kansas. to ride In the stunt plane or a R B Dixon home. b red Brumbaugh of Albany vis cabin plane during the afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Clarence McDan ited Sunday at the home of his iel took the local 4-H club girls sister, Mm. Floyd Jones. to the fair In Eugene Saturday. Callers Sunday at the James Those accompanying them were Lebow home were Mr. and Mm. Rita Quaglia, Doris Dixon, Cher Iww McKibben of Hebron, Mr. ry Willian and Blanche and Betty and Mm. Harry Williams of De McDaniel. light Valley, Mr. and Mm. Tony Mr. and Mm. Lyle Scott spent Tonole of Fall Creek and Mr. and EARL E. COOPER the week end at Mowich at the Mrs Mac Tonole of Walden. I.eroy Halverson home. Art Critic Alton Tonole, who is seriously INAUGURATES NEW SERVICE Today there lives in the Neth- ••r lands a one-mighty war-lord ill, has I wen taken to the South vl.o has been foiwd by a major ern Pacific hospital In San Fran- Kent's Market and Grocery at pci tion of humanity to follow cisco. 308 Main street has inaugurated S. P. Short ridge helped to a new service for its patrons and pursuits !«•:,< injurious to them. No natter u i . h j this exiled mon- shingle the home of Mr. and Mrs. will maintain a seven-day service an h's thoui.los may l»e those pur-! Ralph Hearst west of Latham from 7:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. This suits consist of writing, largely on over the week end. will permit late shoppers to ob Mr. and Mrs. Joe — Premazzl re tain their needs In meats and the subject of art. And it may be «ertain his thoughts aren't whol turned Thursday from a hunting groceries. ly or even normally, upon his trip to eastern Oregon, bringing a big mule deer. •verk at th* pn«o* it time. takes a heap of will power Mm. Dorothy Dykstra and son to It raise No doubt his readers would a family and keep solv multiply, pecun t -y returns grew, of Sheridan visited Mm. Dykstra’s ent. and his own in • tst m.ur.t if he parents. Mr and Mrs. Sam Rus- were allowed to center his art »um, over the week end. comments upon the Internation al 1 scene. Of great interest would t>e his opinion of the man who leads his country down the paths ...... ... ICO Mr ?nd Mr" Richard John that he ,,iw enee unsuccvMiuny uniuccessfully Jed it Of equal ln»c.-c>t would be his ^,nd two son,‘ oi Jacksonville, prphecy of the outcome of 1he * °7da'J*0?’ over the J u <<pean strui.,'«, hi« attitude «nd Mra A. W. Uvard th- -ep-T re factions. and at Jhe home of Dr. Sears’ hi: suggestioin oi a settlement. er' Mrs Amanda Sears. In addition this exiled art critic , and J”™ Patterson Kaiser Wilhelm, might be -ood ¡. Äon ot Harbor. Wash- •council for the present Fuehrer , £n’ a£f vi«iting at the home ** — * • • ’ * ” * * of Germany when he chose the 1 atterson « B parents, Mr Kaiser’s 1914 statement of. I will and Mrs. Henry Russum. -------- Mrs. Harry Williams and Miss lead you to victory, and if not to victory then to my own death. Marie Williams were visitors Sunday of Mrs Williams' parents.1 For I shall not live in defeat. ' at' He might explain why twenty- Mr. and Mrs. James Lebow two years after ;hat defeat he Walden. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield. xtili Jives in exile not far from Clarence Sears and Dr. and Mrs.' his native land. A. W. Sears and two sons spent several days of last week near Mr. and Mrs. Vai Gardner of Monument in the John Day coun-! Mosby Creek are the parents of try on a hunting trip an H'a-pound son born this morn Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider ing at the McFarland maternity attended the Schneider and Runk home. family reunion Sunday at the b rank Schneider home at Lorane. Fifth and Main Ronald Ames Pound, aged 24, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Ospey and of Albany, was found dead in a Mrs. Hattie Bell of Los Angeles Eugene hotel Sunday afternoon. and W. P. Greiner of Grants Pass Death was said to have resulted from a hemorrhage of the stom- ach. He was last seen alive Fri- day. Mosby Creek IRISH-SWARTZ Inc Phone 53 or 54 Two Free City Deliveries Daily Every item in our store is a bargain at today’s prices. We have hundreds of items that have not advanced in price yet. Buy now and save. New Nucoa Cheese Crystal White Soap 1 X ß for W 29c V Z V Regular Bars Mild r„ ib. Super Suds ...15c Peet’s Granulated Tuna Fish Dundee y2’ Palmolive Soap White Meat Paradoxical History Mount View 5 $2^ Prize Don’t forget our underwater grease and Mobil gas for outboard motors. Cap Cruson’s Service Stat’n A case of typhoid fever, the 21st in the county, was reported Saturday by Dr. E. L. Gardiner, county health officer. By studying the past we can get a pretty accurate idea of the future. Nichols Insurance Service Representing State Farm Insurance Companies 16 South Sixth Street FILMS Developed 25= Free Enlargement Each Roll Lifebuoy Pineapple Shredded Wheat Broken Slices Niagara It is the policy of this bank to cooperate with leaders in this community in promoting agricultural and livestock development in every way possible. 24-hour Service First National Bank The Picture Shop OF COTTAGE GROVE 2 Wheaties 2 for 29c Peas-Corn Wheathearts Albers Flap jack Str’g Beans Your Choice FLOUR 19c 23c packages Large Package 1Û Giant Size Package CORM FUKES.. z’1Vc z* Sn.pt Crackia! Popi RICE KRISPIES.. ¿'¿óc 49c A CMtalM Vitamin. ‘O's* ~~ PEP .......... 2-Z3c Maxwell House Coffee SUGAR FREE GROCERIES 10 lb. bag . .. 63c 2 ^4% CONTEST RULES & ENTRY BLANK IN EVERY SACK FOR ONE YEAR 49 lbs. LIMERICK CONTEST 100 - ’6.09 MILK Case Juvenile farmers, members of 4-H Clubs from 6 Western states, will again compete in demonstrations of their many projects at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, Oct. 7 to 14. inclusive. For the 14th consecutive year, the winning team will carry home the much coveted Plummer trophy, a large American flag. 4-H Club membership builds character, thrift and indus try among boys and girls of every age, and teaches them every important fundainnetal of good farming, care of livestock, domestic science and many othei worthwhile en deavors. Memberships in both 4-H and Future Farmers organizations are showing excellent growth from year to year. Young people, as well as adults, will enjoy the many unusual educational features of the Exposition, together with the huge exhibits of livestock, including the Nation al Dany Show Exhibit, Land Products and exciting en tertainment supplied by a hair-raising Rodeo and magni ficent Horse Show. 25c 3b*” 17c No. 2% Cans D rifted S now """ • F lour Irish’s Special Peter Pan FLOUR FLOUR Guaranteed Lane County’s Most Pop Hardwheat ular Hardwheat Your last chance at this price 4-H Clubs to Exhibit Work at Livestock Exposition 20c 4 25c 2 19c Toilet Soap Darigold A total of M2,449.25 taxes col lected by the sheriff's office ai Eugene was turned over to Mrs. Grace Schiska, County treasurer, Saturday. Package Blue 49-lb. bag — 49-lb. bag $4 = Baking Powder 2 lb. can 19c Clabber Girl Roll'd Oats Farina Graham Quick or Regular 9-1 b. bag 35c Fine or Coarse 49c Formay.,, Spuds U. S. No. 2 9.8-lb. bag. .. 35c 3 pound can 49C MEAT DEPARTMENT PRIME RIB 23c Lb. SLICED BACON .... 2 lbs. 36c Boned and Rolled. Excellent for Roasting Broken Slices FRESH LIVER..... 2 lbs. 25c BEEF STEAK........... 21c lb. Beef or Pork Loin or T-Bone Ham & Veal Loaf... 2 lbs. 35c WEINERS Nice for Meat Loaf ... 2 lbs. 39c The Small Ones