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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1940)
THURSDAY, MAY 30, IM O Lane Grand Jury Indicts Four Men THE SENTINEL. OOTTAÜE OROVK. OKKOON Silk Creek THE POCKETBOOK 0/ KNOWLEDGE Thomas, also Stanley Puls, were Hypes have four children and are out from town Monday and visit domiciled in the parsonage at 6th ed the John Kebelbeck family. and Gibbs. Dinner guests at the John Mur ry home Sunday were Mrs. Phebe Young and Carl Zehrung, Hebron pastor, who had arrived Saturday evening. Guests in the C. C. Gilham home this week are Mrs. C. M. Parr and son Chester of Falls City, and is good for what ails yon be Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr of cause it contains protein, fat, Ashland. calcium, phoephoToua, milk John Kebelbeck and son recent sugar and is rich in vitamins ly sheared their sheep and are now working in alfalfa. Miss Piper now A, B and 0 has her alfalfa in her barn. Food value considered, milk Mr. and Mrs. George Moxley entertained the members of the Bible class at their home Satur day evening. Later in the evening the young people of the church The Lane county grand Jury In came in a group as a birthday mokm I oii at Eugene yn teraay re surprise for Mrs. Arthur Woolcott. turned Indictments agulnst seven Parlor games were played and men. The accused were either In light ri-fn-shments, including a tail or out on twill. Not a true lovely birthday cake, were served. bill was r<>|M>rted In one case be- Wayne Hansen was home from for the Jury .Secretly Indicted and I-aurelwood over the week end. arrested Wednesday night by of He will work on the school farm ficers of tin» sheriff's de|>artment IH CHIM A, AH there after school is out. were Cecil (.’nine and Frank Case APPPOPHIAT» a iF T TO Elder and Mrs. Westerhouse of • I V * AH A M D « » lA T tV » ls»th living near Eugene and both is a definite budget saver » a com m Eugene attended services at Roy NEW CHRISTIAN MINISTER charged with the rape of an eight- al Saturday and Elder Wester year-old girl. for the housewife. A N » F AMILY HERE house spoke at the 11 o’clock Robert Nelson Hlnkson, accused hour. Mr. Roth and Leonard Estes blub of shooting Iz*o Scott, at Hen Cottage Grove and vicinity wel from Eugene were also visitors. comes point dricks bridge on the McKensie the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. E. S. Hansen came home May 22, was Indicted on three ( W t T t M ARB Hypes and family, who arrived from the hospital last Wednesday MAMBO A F T M counts. One is unlawful possession Friday from Long Beach, Califor A TOW N OH and is feeling much better. of fin-arms, asecvind Is assault, O n e M A H U ZA C TU W IH 0 COMPAHV COMO iSCAWD WHCR* Mrs. Otto Mattheyer and daugh nia. The Rev. H ypes is the new and the third Is pointing a gun maturai S C O * OR jA t n U t MAS W T N T MOUF. THAW ter of Portland are spending the minister at the Christian church S M A IL CBLICIOU* at another. •3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 W H D tH O n e w U M S CWSTCRS w s o * Phone l-F-13 week at the John Ashby home «>a S O Y B E A N S , John Kenneth Schmidtke was MUMOl while Mr. Mattheyer Is away on and occupied the pulpit for the Indicted on two counts, one being W HICH HOW AMS AM QO MILLION a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Claire first time Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. drawing a bank check with In »USUAL ANNUAL CROP Parks and sons of Eugene were •O R T H f A M E R IC A N » A R W tR . sufficient funds to pay and the also visitors on Decoration day. other obtaining money and prop Mrs. Haze] Paul of San Diego. erly by false pretenses, California, has spent the week L J. Heiser Is accused on two visiting her children Bobby and counts of larceny by cmbezzlc- Frances, who are staying with ment, one Indictment charging their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. him with taking a check for $93.21 Ed Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin allegedly the pro|ierty of It. B. | Admission 10c and U e Paul and Gene of Eugene also Mayberry of the Blue Bird Pack spent Sunday with the Ed Paul FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 81-JUNE 1: ing company, Eugene, and the oth family. er of embezzling $1170, allegedly “VIVA CISCO KID," Cesar Romero, Jean Rogers, Mr. Hoening came home Mon the property of the Safeway Chrls-PIn Martin, Stanley Field», Harold Goodwin, day from the S. P. hospital at Stores. I h » o Moon was Indicted on San Francisco. Francis Ford. a charge of larceny by bailee of an School closed in District 48 automobile, the property of the Tuesday with a short program by SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JU N E 2-8-4: Schulz Motor company, Eugene, the children, followed with a i'lrcult Court Het “I F I HAD MY WAY," Bing Crosby, Gloria Jean, picnic dinner on the s c h o o l Tuesday Judge G. F. Skipworth Charles W lnninger, El Brendel, Allyn Joslyn, Claire grounds. Several of the children’s set a number of cases for trial parents were present to assist Dodd, Nana Bryant. at the opening of the summer with the picnic dinner and there term of Inine county circuit court H was a baseball game in the after W EDNESDAY, JU N E 8: on June 3 at 10 a. m. The follow- « . , , and Mrs. Henry Williamson of. noon between Silk Creek and Ce “I W AS AN ADVENTURESS," Zorina, Richard Green, Ing cases will Is- tried in order: lVlOSDV (^ T eek Cottage Grove, M r. and Mrs. H. dars, the latter making the win Susan Baker against J. Wesley E. D. Brown of Rujada, and Mr. ning score. Erich Von Stroheim , Peter Lorre, Slg Casey; Fay M. Bennett, doing The Get-Together c l u b will and Mrs Raymond Wicks and son Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Haworth business as Eugeni- Community meet this first Thursday of June and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wicks and sons spent Sunday with Builder*, against G. E. Owen; Wit- with Mrs. Roy Kennedy and Mrs. and sons of Dorena. friends at Winchester Bay. ham E. Caldwell against Kenneth George Hastings as Joint hostesses. Roy Spaugh of Corvallis and O. Watkins, etal; Mary Good Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olson are Miss Bertha DeVaney of Eugene, against George H. Truman; John the parents of a new baby girl, were overnight guests Saturday Nlgfate 19e Admî=3toa 10e and M e; P. Headings against Frank Her- Patricia Ann. Mrs. Olson was of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield man. etal; Howard C. Melson ad- Margaret Doggett. Mr and Mrs. George I-ayng TH URSDAY. FRIDAY, MAY 88-81: Miss Miriam Piper transacted mintstrator. against Harry W. The Walden school closed last spent all of last week at the home business in Eu eerie last Friday. Melson. etal; Seattle First Nation- Thursday with a picnic at Lang of a daughter, Mrs. George Duerst “FREE, BLONDE AN D 21,” Lynn Bari, Joan Davis, al bank against Grady Morton. Grove. The teachers were reem- at Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck Henry W licoxson, Alan Baxter. BARGAIN NIGHTS, ployed for next year. Mrs. Eva Cade and Dick King and daughter Florence and Miss Admission 10c. Everett McCoy crushed a foot of Marshfield were week end L. J. Taylor visited Sunday after quite badly when a log rolled on guests of Mrs Clara Chapman at noon at Mosby creek with the SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JU N E 1-2: * It which he was loading on his the Sears brothers home, Howard Taylor family. “PIO N E ER S OF THE W EST,” Three M esquiteers, Miss Joy Wallingshuck of Eu- Mrs. Phebe Young and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clow of truck. Mr. • “•*'* and Mrs. v'“‘ Carl • Henning of gene and Miss Lorene rerim Perini or of Mary Smith attended commence k'lmnnih ana M IK« rxjrene N oth Beery, B eatrice Roberts. Saturday M atinee 2:80 Mm Ed Aslihv Mni.b.v . f i ? Milwaukee. Wisconsin, arc visiting Cottage Grove were overnight p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. Mnc Ed Ashby Monday after- at , h<. Herman Gk»aser home. Mrs. J Wednesday of Mrs. L. K. ment exercises at London Thurs day night, and also attended the nm. , .. , .. . . Henning is a daughter of Mr. Brumfield school picnic there Friday, as MONDAY, JU N E 8—CLOSED. , ,n d ,ln " ' lmc Mr >»* Mr.. C harlo B ale, via- < ’.n the tolrahone lin e!h en * iafeK *he hi‘r i2 thcr " " " Bhe ,,ed Sund«y at Dorena with Mr. guests of the Walter Boren fam- | dy. Freddie Boren was one of the TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, JU N E 4-5: hm, ne o Imomve The 1 ^ , 2 ? ’h™' y<’ar" o,d <nd Mra Arthur Bales. hoping to improve the service. Mr and Mni Mac Tonole and Hlim eighth grade graduates. W illiam, Jfl “THE LONE WOLF STR IK ES,” Wan A schoo board meeting was (.hlldrPn and Mre. j ames Ix?bow M r and Mrs. »I«"»«« Hum- • Charles Führer recently dusted Baxter, Montagu Love. Perry, Eric Blore, he d one night last wreck to make wvn, to Albany Sunday and vis. his Australian peas as a protec out the budget for the next year. ,ted witb Mn, rUl> Gourley and °f d M tion against weevil. Boone Humphrey. Mrs. Fhayer a n d daughter iam ijy Humnhrev Mrs. Elmer Hubbell and chil Grace of Cottage Grove cam e’ Mr. and Mrs. Chet Doggett of dren. Phebe Ann and Wilson TO enter national air “i l li,,T nt ,cuvt'ral day> Mapleton *|x>nt last week at the MAIL ROSE SHOW at the Manbeck home here. I)oc Pttcher honw Mr and Mrs. Ered Walters of JeMl<. Overton, Dorene East- N. J. Nelson Jr., postmaster, Eugene visited with Mr and Mrs. burn ,ind D e ^ r t Alsop graduated W A. Hemenway. Sunday. ',he e^hVh'‘v rad^ a t ^ h e W ^ M(,nda> that thp local L™ J u L . Khth d at the W post office would be entered in the Twenty girls nnd boys attended dpn a party given by Monme lx>w- jerry Egan of Eugene spe nt the National Air Mail Rose Show to the rance at her home Saturday eve- Week end with Kenneth Kennedy. be held in connection with iimZ ning. Games were played and re- Mr and M„ Clifford Allen and Rom Fest,va’ at Portland, June frwhments were served. family of Cottage Grove spent 6th and 7th. Roses from all over £ Evcnson reports the Sunday nt the Roy Kennedy home. h iT iir ° a ^«ndrNldren re- M n, L und w n Cal. J * Rose Festival, sent by air- Our Milk Delivered Fresh GEORGES DAIRY Arcade Theatre I; Diane Theatre Hebron Cedars WEIGH 1940 CAR VALUES T " nV,< \ 5 OJ' „ l nd,.lt' ri “ '," .5 ° ™ Vln and d .u « h .rr Hell w..re doing T io ,r ian<L Mr,i' A' I^,nd ln some work Sunday at the ceme- Califomia. Mrs. Land was former- . f ly Esther Evenson, who resided; ry’ ____________ _ here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kilsow and three children of Westlake visited Sunday with the R. E. Manhecks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rusaum Cedars held their graduation Hnd sona visited Sunday at the cxerciscs Friday night. The grad- Frank Grimes home at Thornton uates were June Manbeck, Jeffery Comers. Rippy and Raleigh Miller. The Mr and Mra J- A- Schneider room was beautifully decorated *<Te hosts at a dinner Sunday to with class colors of green nnd lhe following invited guests: Mr. white, nnd baskets of spring flow- ers and fern. A good program was given. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Loflnnd, Mrs. Blais and daughter Virginia, also Miss Lida Garrett, all of Eu gene. attended the graduation and spent the evening afterward at the R. H. Manbeck home. Mr. und Mrs. N. L. Bolton ac companied Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ashby to Eugene Sunday to visit Mrs. Ashby’s niece, Mrs. Bonnie Perini, in the Sacred Heart hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Peterson of Cottage Grove visited at the R. C. Low rance home Thursday eve ning. Mount View The employes of the Cottage Grove post office is the only or ganization in the community com peting in the air mail week event and would like the cooperation of rose growers in supplying a cred- itablc exhibit from this section. Such exhibits will be good adver- rising for south Lane county. ------------------------ Engraved, printed or processed wedding announcements for sale hy The Sentinel._________________ _________ KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS Clog-prof Delight Valley Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ayres of In dependence have been visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zumwalt, Mrs. Basil Denham and Mrs. K. C. Zumwalt visited in Eugene Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Decker and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whlt-| ncy nnd children were at the hom e1 of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm, H. Schletzer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fry and son Donald weri» dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! K. C. Zumwalt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Witcher o f Vida, former residents of the val ley, were visiting in the valley Sunday. Malcolm Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frnncis Hom, wns taken to the Eugene hospital Monday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Hathaway arc shingling their house and barn. 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