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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1939)
THURSDAY. Of’TOBER 2«. 1939 Annual Message Life Insurance THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mosby Creek Mrs. Vic Knudsen of San Fran* cisco is staying at the Floyd Jones horn«* and helping care for her mother who is very ill. Mrs The annual mouiagc* of Life In Then«* Miller has teen there for ■unifier will |w* delivered to tin* some time too. nation during thin w«*«*k. The ... an Mr. and Mrs. Stith have moved nual message, formerly kn«>wn as into tin* Spangenburg house and Life Inaurane«* Week, is xjionsor- Mrs. Grac«* Johnson has moved «•<i by nane than 160 legal reserve into a small house on th«* Herman life insurance companies which Gleaser home. write over 90 per cent of all In- Afton Demich of Dixie Valley, . hoi mee In the nution. the Na Nevada, visited a few days last tional Association of Life Undcr- w«*«*k at th«* J«s* Perkins home. writers and Its 338 local aiuocla- Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Scott of tions throughout the country. The Creswell wen* visitors Sunday at tlmme of the annual m«*ssuge is the Floyd Jones home Life Insurance In Action" and Mr. arai Mrs. Arnold Duemt activities during the w«*ek of Oc- and family went to Lebanon Sun tober 23 will lx* devoted to telling day and helped Mrs. Duerst's th«* American public what bene- brother, Elmer Robbins, celebrate fita it received from life Iruturancc his birthday. Mrs. Lucy Robbins In 1938: depicting lif«» Inaurane«* of Springfield accompanied them. ax today's harvest from The George Duemt family of day's foresight. Gresham visited Saturday at the The following factual infurma- Arnold Duemt home. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Groves and Life inaurane«* tecnm«* --------- general Doris Pitcher of Eugene and Mr. ly established in th«* Unlte<l States and Mrs. Howard Conn and chil around 1X42. Companies exist«*d dren of Dorena were dinner before then but their activlti«n guest k Sunday at the Doc Pitcher were not wld«*spread. It is estl- home. mated that in 1X45, with 25,000,- A largì* crowd attended club at 000 population then* were 5,000 th«* Rufus Rawlings and _____ Ream Insurance |Mthci«*a in force. Today, home. Mrs. Lerah Allen an«l Mrs. with 130,000,000 population, it is Ada Overton gave th«* demonxtra- estimated that 64,000,000 people tion. Then* wen* two birthday hok! 125,000,000 pollci«** with a showers and a potluck lunch«.*on face value of 110 billion dollars. at noon. People of th«* United States, Mr. and Mrs. Letter Olson have comprising sewn per cent of the moved their trailer house near world's population, own 70 per Black Butt«* on the London road. Cent of the world's life Insurance. Based on 193X Income figures, the amount of Insurance In force ruratt« ar tm mw ron «ootn nn today $110.000.000.000 — lx enough to provid«* n«*arly two year* of income for every U. S family. The average . policyholder . ____ today holds two Ilf«* Inaurane«* f>olici<*s. Thornton Corners Mr. aq«l Mrs. Gene Ikxui an«l ■ons Waited Sat unlay at Florence with Mr. Boss' mother, Mrs. El nora Cook. Mr an«i Mrs. S. M. Stamer of Potlatch. Idaho, visited Mrs. ■Stamen«' brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mm. R. B. Dixon, several days of last week. Robert Gierau, who is attend ing sctwol in Portland, spent the week end nt his home here. Mr. and Mm. Alfn*d Page of Portland, who wen* in Cottage Grove to attend th«* funeral of Mr. Page's mother, Mm. G. W. Potts, were over night guest« Thursday and Friday at th«* C. R. Trent home. Mr an«l Mm. D. O. Fisher of Alvadore were overnight gu«*sts Friday of Mr. Fisher's brother, J. W. Fisher. Mr anil Mm. E. Eichler of Cur tin were Sunday dinner gu«*sts of Mr. and Mm. Gen«* Boss. Mr. anti Mm. C. A. King of Mt. View were guests there in the evening. Lyle Scott spent the w«*ek end at his home here, from Oakridge where he is employed. Jrx* Premazzi and Bill Whitlock accompanied Martin Foster of Cot tag«* Grove on a duck hunting trip to the lak«*s in eastern Ore gon over the week end. Donald Whitlock was also in the jiarty. Matt Maddcss of GowdyviUe and Mm. Georg«* Maddess and son of Ixindon were visitors Saturday at the J. W. Fisher home. Mm. Lyle Scott and children •went to Oakridge Sunrlay, return ing that evening. Justin Brown, accompanied by Millard McFarland of Cottage Grove, return«'«! this week from a visit to the San Francisco fair. They also visited Justin's broth er Thomas at Santa Barbara. Mrs. Phil Brown, who had vls- it«*d hen* with a sister, Mrs. S. P. Short ridge, for the past two weeks, has return«*d to her home in Oregon City. Mrs. Daisy Patterson of Mel fort. Saskatchewan, Canada, ar- riv«»d Monday for a visit with Mrs. Carl Raymond who was a girlhood friend of Mrs. Patter son. Mrs. Patterson expects to re main for an extended visit. THERE'S R TOPCOAT LIK SELLING OUT- Household goods and livestock. Reasonable prices. George Potts, 17th and Adams.1 Cottage Grove 11-ltp FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room apt. Bath, sun porch and larg<> back porch. Garage, woodshed. Private entrance. Close in. Inquire, 724 Main St.ll-1tp LOST Small coin purse contain ing about $43.00 in post office Wednesday about 11:00 a. m. Re ward. Please return to Roe Ash-1 1ey, 164 Van Buren St. 11-ltp Two Free City Deliveries Daily Month End Sale of Quality Merchandise Compare These Prices and Save Dollars SUGAR g pounds Rolled Oats Pancake Flour Bisquick Cake Flour Pumpkin Quick or Regular 9-lb. bag No. 2>/2 Cans Raisins Seedless 4,b-pk&.** 23c Grape Nuts 2 pkgs............... 33 Dates Large Package Mustard Lemon Whip Quart Soda Wafers Lighthouse 3 cans ..............10c Graham Crackers Ivory Soap 5c each Oxydol Large .......... 20c Giant ___ _ 59c Formay Shortening Pure Vegetable 3-lb. can.. ......49c MILK ‘22s‘-'i27-'’ Brazil Nuts SHOWERPROOF The Men’s Toggery A. W. Helliwell 3cans 10c Irish’s Special Flour49Ibs. Just Arrived Guaranteed Hardwheat 2 lbs.................. 29c Peter Pan Flour Pecans 49 lbs. Finest Quality Paper Shell 25c lb. Fisher’s Blend Flour nJ 1 *69 Chocolate Drops Gum Drops 2 lbs. Blends Mah Friend Drifted Snow Flour «„J 1 Home Perfected CIDER Bring Your Own Jug Fresh APPLES Gallon 19c SWEET POTATOES Select a box from our fine assortment. We have the fol- lowing varieties: Delicious, Ortley, Spitsenburg, Jonathan. Others As Low As $19.75 MOTHPROOF Hot Sauce 3^7c Darigold Wax Paper 125 Ft. Roll 2 for.......... .... ! Northern Tissue 5 rolls ... Pacific 2 lb. box 15c 2 lb. box 19c Peanut Butter 2Jar Deviled Meat Hawkeye %’s Catsup Heinz Large Bottle 19c 5 cans Dinner Bell 3 pounds 35c Oleo Soup Karo Syrups-L^ii37c5-^riii35c Campbells, Except Chicken & Mushroom Kraft Dinners 2 25c 3cans..... 25< A Quick Delicious Meal Med. Bars Zee Paper Towels 3 rolls Salted 15c 1 pound can 25c 3 pound cans 73c Golden West Coffee Cleanser 35c 53c 29c Salad Dressing °r Spread Lemon Whip Quart Jars 19c GrapeNutFlakes 3 pk«*-................ 25c Pound Sperry’s 9.8-1 b. bag Drip or Regular Grind Tests prove this lexerious kaHfed fleece is' 25% warmer. 35% longer wear* Ing. and 1 Vs pounds lighvci than ordinary coats. Aad? remember, *'Alpagora" Is now guaranteed against moth damage far twe full tv U.C llOIl I years. Hew colors in liber* Tuesday night. October 31, 7:00: IgMy ««♦ models are ready, p. m. Special sale of large Sim- h Stop in today, for the COOf mons ted with coil springs, twin ^Af tomorrow.''- . iir*’*'’ < Simmons bed with coiled springs, ■KtBSSK?”.* FOR SALE -Have a few choice1 Hampshire weaner pigs for sale (with or without papers). Moody’s Dairy. 11-ltp' Phone 53 or 54 California Fresh "Marriage makes me think of a quick lunch restaurant at noon time." "Why so?" "Well, one simply grabs some thing that looks good and pays for it later on." breakfast table, upright Airline I radio with other household goods. Bring what you have to sell, j Schricker Auction ham. U*ltp; IRISH-SWARTZ, INC pounds MEAT DEPARTMENT PEANUT BUTTER Armour’s 2 pounds...... ........... Pork Sausage Freshly Ground BACON Half or Whole Side Pound..................... . VEAL STEAK Shoulder Cuts 2 pounds...... ............ WEINERS 2 lbs. The Small Ones 2 pounds....................... 39c