The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 18, 1940, Image 7

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    ’T H U RSDAY, JULY 18, 1940
THE HKNTiNJttL, OUTTAOK OROVJI, OREGON
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The annual Veatch family re­
union wil, be held Sunday at the
Veatch picnic ground* on Mosby
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cvlkel of
Culp Greek are the parents of a
7*4 pound son. Robert Joe, horn
July 16 at the Butler maternity
home.
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Pastor and Mrs. Atwood Foster
returned from a sixteen-day vaca-
tion trip on July 10th. They spent
ten days in San Francisco and at-
tended the Northern California
Assembly of God Camp Meeting
at St. Helena.
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Ester Aline daughter of Mrs.
Cooper, was again on University
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Earl S h in y of Yoncalla entered
the Eugene hospital Sunday after-
noon suffering from an accidental
gunshot wound. The injury occur-
red when he accidentally dropped
his gun the shot inflicted a wound
in his left foot.
Mrs. Elsie Wells and Miss Mary
Wells of Elkton left Monday to
«lend a few days visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gus-
tafson at Newport.
NYA Out of School
Program to Start
FO R SALE:
New and Used M o to rs
PORTLAND — Effective t h i s
week, young men and women who
seek placement on the NYA out*
of-school work - experience pro-
K™.rn rnay apply for interviews at
°* Oregon state employ-
7M,nt «ervk:e as well as In NYA of­
**ce* established in various corn-
tnumties.
, ,an G- Munro, state NYA ad-
minlstrator, announced that as-
xlstance by the employment ser-
•P r io n s
1 Used Sea King, cash $20
1 Used Johnson 4 h.p. $60
New Johnson V/2 h.p. $53
New Johnson 2y2 h.p.
With Ready Pull Starter $90.50
New Johnson 5 h.p. $122
With Ready Pull Starter
WHERE THERE 18 A SEA HORSE
THERE'S FUN!
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In communities where neither
NYA nor the employment service
maintains offices, the NYA will
designate a person to interview
young people and to receive their
applications, it was stated,
Munro Mud that under NYA son left Friday for Tacoma to join
eligibility rules for the new fiscal her husband who is with the U. S.
year, which opened July 1, appli- Air Corps.
George Thompson of Eugene
cations will be accepted from all
youths between the ages of 18 and who is an old time friend of J. A.
24, inclusive, who are “in need of and Albert Mackey, visited at the
employment, work-experience and Mackey home Tue» day.
training."
JO E T . SM ITH
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Denny and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bukowskl,
The John Kebelbeck family at-
Mr. .nd Mrw. F Cook of Cold-
“S ™ .
Dixie
Nell
Bushel!
and
Beverly
tended
the annual picnic of the
well, Idaho, left for home last
Jik oi in.. Benton spent the week end on the Knights of Columbus at Swim-
•,|M-
Dixie Nell and Beverly stay- mere’ Delight. Sunday,
home of their old rrienas. wir. ana coast.
at camp cleaw ox to attend the
Mrs. Belle Geer of the Grove
Mrs. II. A. Starr and family
girl scout camp being held there, and her daughter. Mrs. Iva Futter,
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of Garfield, Washington, were
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real
Mr. and Mm. Roy Short are
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Craig and Sunday callers at the Frank La
and Misses Taylor homes.
Office No. » N. 7th St.
42-tfc risen'1 viewhig*tbs esrewmorT’and small son visited at the home ot
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCray at
Mrs ’
n en T *, 2°22I
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Westfir, Sunday.
guest at a s u r p r is e p ic n ic on her
G<*orge Kebelbeck has sold his
profierty at 942 west Main street
Leslie M Scott of Portland. „
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15®
and has purchased the Alder fornM.r chairman of the highway
M™ *™nk Irwin of Los An- church services. Mrs. Small is or-
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visitor here w K«-les.
California, left Wednesday «anist for the church and Sunday
Grove store local«! one-fourth
^
h£ ,Ch' Frkh,> and In the evening attend- f,’r,{’e r k o n w after a week'B J ™ 1
f ire o f u n k n o w n origin
ery on the McKenzie. He began Mj softball games at Kelly field at the h0010 o t an aunt, Mrs. A grass fire , of unknown origin,
broke out at Hebron Sunday af­
moving yesterday.
,,nd complimented the city on its James sh ort-
ternoon in the Pacific Telephone
lighted field and fine teams. He
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hemenway and Telegraph company’s right-of-
k home
k
C
Î T her
. Î On. sister.
1_‘î..y Ü,w
l g Zl’-'tion'bv'"iiM,n'N
accompani«! through a this
at tin.
of
Mrs"
t a and daughter Dianne and Miss w»y. near the Misses Taylor’s
Eva C. W hw hr, at b « Angeles. ... p „ 2 ,,yd
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“iso rX)rothy Maddpn of portiand Vis- home. Fanned by a strong breeze
California.
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ited recently at the home of Mrs. ‘*<’ «»» ran south several rods
D. H. Hemenway.
inside of a few minutes. TTie alert
„ Mr. and
_ Mrs. G. A. Spences
_
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fire warden, C. C. Gilham, was
of _
J°hn McCall. Mrs P J.
O a k la n d v isite d w ìthM ra'spencs« Bu*h- Mr“- Ervln Ib*nsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short and joined by a number of residents.
and Chus, Hosman on Saturday, “ iss Ix-na Zendron returned Sun- UOUK11W
,» are
alr- visiting at the San who came in autos to help if need-
daughters
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ed. Two smaller blazes beside the
Mr. Spences is receiving medical , a y .. . m attending the annual - Francisco
fair,
treatment from a Cottage Grove “ aP’?*’ u? rn?n « houT P“rty he,d
county road have been sighted and
physician.
at Cascadia last week.
Mrs. Emily Warren of Santa extinguished by autoists.
| Cruz. California, is visiting this
Ear* Murry has bought the J. C.
Mr. ami Mrs. L, C. .Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove week with Miss Beatrice Turtle. Finley farm on Cedar creek, and
spent n s h o r t vacation on the and son Glenn left Friday for a
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will move his family there this
coast the first of the weeek.
two week's vacation trip. They
Mrs. Alice Hambel of Portland summer or fall. This was home-
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will visit a daughter in eastern left for her home Friday after steaded by John and Sarah Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Be idler Oregon and from there go to Yel- spending a week visiting at the pioneers, and later sold to Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Molino lowstone national park in Wyo- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hos- Mrs Robert Phillips.
left Sunday to spend the week In mlng. They will also visit relatives kins. Mrs. Hambel is a teacher in
Frank Geer is binding grain on
Portland, at Mt. Hood and other in Washington before returning.
the Portland schools.
Mrs. Emma Powell’s place which
points in northern Oregon.
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he has rented.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyt and Mr.
Mrs. Naomi Preston and daugh-
Robert Raisor and Roy Steven-
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayes and and Mrs. Nels DeYoung left re- ter left Friday for a week's visit son of San Francisco arrived at
daughter. Mrs. L. W. Coiner, and cently for a two week’s trip to at the country home of Dr. Harsch *he former’s ranch Tuesday to re-
her daughter and son and Mr. and Yellowstone park. Nevada and near Scio.
ni‘lLn a ,t ew weeks
Mrs. E C. Shay left Monday for California
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The Abeene family reunion was
Portlnnd. where Mr. und Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and held Sunday afternoon at the
Shay will visit a month with their
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Arne and family returned home Saturday Cedar creek picnic grounds,
daughter. The others will go on to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Arne, after an extended visit to southern Mr. and Mrs. Harper R. Casler
Seaside and Cannon beach and plan to return today from a five- and eastern points including the are entertaining several young
will return home the latter part day trip to O’Dell lake and Crater World's fair at
New York and People at Green Acres this eve-
of the week.
lake. Niagara Falls en route home. They ninB *n honor of their house
, „
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also attended funeral services for guest, Mias Verna Schaar of De-
W. A. DeMoy, II. W. Lombard
David vonNeeda returned last Mr. Martin’s brother. Judge A. B. troit, Michigan.
and Dr. Guy Karl spent Sunday ITiursday from the Veterans of Martin, who passed away at Ama-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Elder of
at O’Dell lake.
Foreign Wars convention held at rillo. Texas, on June 14th.
Miami, Florida, are expected to
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Corvnllls. He attended ns a dele-
arrive this week end for
Damon Scott spent Monday and gate from this district.
Mrs. E. R. Lemley left Monday several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Tuesday In Portland attending a
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for Portland to spend the week Harper R. Casler.
J. C. Penney store managers con-
Mr and Mrs. F. D. Brawley of with her mother, Mrs. A. M.
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vent ion. Ray Heaton of Eugene
ig en e Ray City stopped for a week-end Jaoohs. who is seriously ill.
substituted for him at the local visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth Ward and dau igh-
Penney store during his absence. G. B. Amest enroute to the San
ter Barbara June returned Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Dendauw
Francisco fair.
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from a visit of several days at Bar and family of Pendleton, who are
F. W. Hawkins returned Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes View with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ras- on a two week’s vacation from
from a two weeks trip to Bremer­
their work on the state game farm
and niece. Betty Webster. Mr. and müssen
ton and Centralia. Washington.
are spending a few days with Mr.
Mrs. P. C. Christensen and daugh-
COMMUNITY SING
and Mrs. Sam Givens of the Pass
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Bressler and tent and their guests. Mrs. Lola
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Creek Service station.
daughter left Sunday morning for Morecroft nnd son of Salem, and
We are authorized to announce
Mrs. M. J. Perini and Mrs. J. A.
a fortnight’s visit with the parents Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest and
o f Mrs Bressler at Gordon. Ne- daughters picnicked Sunday ati there will be a community sing Mackey attended the Friendly
every Tuesday evening at
the Neighbors club of Curtin and An-
braskn, and relatives and friends Belknap Springs.
Christian church, beginning at 8 lauf which met at the home of
at nearby points.
Captain nnd Mrs. P. R. Chaplin p. m. Old songs, favorite songs and Mrs. A. V. Willis at Comstock
Jack Bost nnd Sam Burkin left and Miss Rodney Hood motored to special arrangements w i l l
be July 11th. Twenty ladies were
for th««lr homes at Amarillo. Tex- Salem Sunday.
Captain Chaplin sung. The idea of the community present and potluck dinner was
as, Sunday nfter a visit with rein- took a bus from there to Vancouv- Ring here is based on like organ- served. The day was spent with
tlves, the Veatch und Joe Smith or. Washington, where he will izntions in the middlewest and sewing and visiting. Mrs. Frank
families.
spend two weeks in nctlve service southwest,
where
communities Madine of Shadybrook will be
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in the army.
have Joined associatioas and have hostess for the Divide and Curtin
Mrs. Lizzie Veatch of Amarillo,
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become quite popular.
and Anlauf club for the next
Texas nrrlved Saturday for an ex-
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Lynch of
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meeting.
tended visit at the Oliver Veatch Ledgerwood, North Dakota, sj>ent
RANCH PURCHASED
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cockrell
home
a short lime here the first of the
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and family spent the week end in
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week visiting I)r. and Mrs J. W. 'V. B. Johnston, real estate deal- Springfield with Mr. Cockrell’s
David vonNeeda purchased a lot Tarr, former residents of thnt sec- or, reported, that the Karl MilLs sister. Mrs. Cockrell went to Port-
in the Simpson Hights division of tion Dr. Tnrr served as mayor of ranch containing 65 acres located land Sunday and met her mother
North Bi nd recently nnd pluns to this North Dnkota city for a num- in the Silk Creek district, was sold Mrs. Bunstead, from Nebraska
build a home there soon.
her of years.
’n R. J- Draper o f California. Mr. who will spend the remainder of
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Draper and fnmlly will make sub- the summer here.
R«sl Rose nutter and lee Cream.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvls Wicks and stnntial improvements to
the
Mrs. Ethel Robinson Evans who
Ask for them. O. O. Creamery, tf fnmlly nnd Mrs. Wicks’ mother, Property and Inter on make it has spent two weeks with her par-
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1 1 —- — ---------------------- Mrs. Mary McCnrgar, of Grants their future home.
ents Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Robin-
Pnss, returned Sunday evening
from a trip north ns far ns Van­
couver and Victoria, B. C.
Hebron
CITY BRIEFS
,M, ; JE
Latham
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yearous and
daughter Marie and Mrs. R. O.
Yearous and Gilbert, Everette and
Jean Yearous, spent Sunday at
points along the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams,
Mrs. Mary William and Mrs. Belle
6th and Washington
Bastwen of Yoncalla visited at
the Mamie Trunnell home, Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garoutte
and children of McKenzie Bridge
spent the week end at the W. T.
Garoutte home.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Harris and
children visited over the week end
at the Patton home at Sublimity.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris also
spent the week end at the Patton
home.
Miss Helen Grace St. Elmo is
visiting friends at Smith River.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter and
children of Yoncalla visited at the
M am ie T ru n n e ll h o m e Tuesday.
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PAY
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LESS FOR GASOLINE
LESS FOR REPAIRS
LESS FOR OIL
GET MORE FOR YOUR OLD CAR
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GET MORE APPEARANCE
GET MORE COMFORT
GET MORE ECONOMY
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a visit of
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Cottage Oro^c, Oregon
Divide
NEW
Grass Rugs
Camp Stools
Picnic Supplies
Summer Toys
Knickerbocker’s
5c to $1.00
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrold Doleman
of Cnthlnmct, Washington, stop­
ped over night last Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Dolemnn’s
mother, Mrs. D. P. Caldwell. The
Dolemans were on their way to
the San Francisco fair.
Miss Enid Veatch of Los An­
geles. California, is visiting at the
home of her uncle, Hamilton
Veatch, who is very ill. Mrs. Lettie
Goode of Portlnnd, daughter of
Mr. Veatch, Is also visiting at his
home.
Miss Hallie Willits of Roseburg
visited over the week end at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Willits. Miss Willits had just re­
turned from the San Francisco
fair.
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barn, vegetable cellar, small chicken house, well fenced. 3% A.
been plowed, more can be, some timber, good neighborhood.
Grade school. Can run couple of cows, few pigs and lots of
chickens. This place can be developed into a nice little ranch
home, moderate expense. Price $800.00. Down payment $150.00,
balance $8.00 per Month, Int. 5%.
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Phone 15-F-2
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COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
Office 25 N. 7th St.
Phone 58
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