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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1940)
T H U R SD A Y , AUGUHT 22, 1940 T H E S E N T IN E L , C tX lT A ü E G RO VE, OREGON Season Tickets Lane County F air on Sale At Sentinel Office Eugene Man May Have Met Death by The Sentinel H a supply of tickctN to the Iain«- county Foul Play, Report season fair, opening nt Eugene on Sep- un i .- o i I m i IKtii for a 4-day session Hugh M. O'Brien, 58-year-old Ticket« will be available here un upholsterer. whose kxly wax September 5th. The price la found in his W llliam ette atreet 75 <**»*•. which will admit the store basement Tuesday morning bolder to the four days of the fair, by an employe, Vivian Golds-1 (*rner*1 «dmlaslon price I n 25 worthy, may have been murdered, ct‘ntM l"'r <*•>. **rlcc of the reserve according to officials. H,*ut *n the grandstand Is 10 cents. Coroner Charles Poole Maid The season ticket however will ad- Tueesday night an autopsy made ,nlt ‘be holder to a reserve sec- by Dr. E. I). Purrer indicated tiwn in ‘be stand. O'Brien could have met his death The afternoon performance of by "either strangulation or a ‘be Bust day admits the holder to blow on the head." ‘be reserve section in the stand O'Brien's body was found with <»" »eason tickets, a rope around his neck with his In «ddltlon to the usual attrac- knees Itarely touching the fkxir. “ °na to he found at the fair, new The celling In the basement Is feature« have b<*en added to the allghtly less than five feet rodeo, including sixty head of new A note found at the head of horses captured from the w<>stem the stairs leading to the base- range, eight Mexican longhorn ment said, "If anything is wrong, »teera a n d fourteen Brahama I did It. Look In the basement." cattle. H. M. O’Brien. The note has been ..... .. u,,m chcf*“? handwriting experts as it looks like It might tie a forged attempt at a suicide note. ,~ ,lr h47„ aJ*kp<t dis rict attorneys office and oth- er officers to investigate, follow- ° f Kl h u aUM surgeon. O Brien. who has lived •? , year"' bad been in tt>rtlan<i and returned from a ylsU there Monday evening on the train Just before midnight. A woman passenger who krxtws O Brien said she talked to him during the trip and he seemed to be In extra good spirits. ,A J ,ar7 7 satlsfied that there b foul play in the case as her brother was rwil m K not innlinnyl Inclined S to be .» moody. A TTESI»« «TORE MANAGER MEETING All-American Revue S ta te F a ir F e a tu r e ______ Good • « I Instrumental music, good singing, good comedy and good dancing will all contrib- to ninking the All-American revue, 1940 whIch w„, presented at the Oregon state fair, Snlem. September 2 through 8. an ,.vcn more outM, andinB production , hnn , he acP n .vuc of „ £ par That the word of ta r r y Al- jen former Oregon boy. who Is producing the revue again this year and w^,o p, bringing the tal- en‘ dlrect “ > ‘be fair from Treas- un. I(,lnnd San Franclsco. Every nndlvldual act (hat ROC1I to • .a a . ” make the big production is a win ner In Its own right. Allen has in formed state fair officials. Ran Wilde, known as the grand kid with the big smile and prob- nb,y ‘hc bl^ t «ubdde the ctreus. wi„ hr, hte orrhpatra to Sal"m f°r ‘be dances to be held nightly. Pxccpt Sunday> ,n fhe fairgrounds dance pavilion ,h n^ “ way to dodge hot weather is to iY*‘Urda/ J i r Wolfard boarded a plane at Port- land for Seattle, where the man- ag< agers of the I r i s h and Irish- Swartz stores were meeting, mak DOREN A GRANGE DIHfTHKES ing the trip in comfort In fifty- FAIRS three minutes. He returned Tues day afternoon. H. C. Williamson, who has been away most of the summer doing 30th ANNUAL COTTAGE agricultural work, gave a report GROVE PICNIC! for the agricultural committee at th e regular meeting of the Dorena The 20th annual Cottage Grove Grange, Thursday. Ed Finnerty’s picnic will lie held at Portland at report for the legislative commit- Peninsula park. Sunday, August tee stressed the importance of nt- 25th. Ail present and former rest- tending the meeting which was dents invited A basket dinner will held in the city hall last night, be served at 1 0 0 p. m. Coffee and Plans for the Southern I-ane Ice cream will be furnished. El- County Fair which is to be held completed. bring your old photographs, news The Home Economics club will papers or clippings from |ta|s*rs. meet August 27 for an all-day meeting at tpe home of Mrs. Thel ma Wicks. Members are urged to attend this meeting as they plan to work on a comforter for the hope chest of the club. Philip Lake announced a Y.G.A. meeting to he held Monday. August 26 at Kelly’s bridge. Mrs. Nettle Caw ley reported that plans are nlmost completed for the reorganization of the third nnd fourth degree teams. Mildred Smith. Pomona of the grange, hnd charge of the pro gram. A report was given by Ber- nadine Loomis who had recently returned from attending the 4-H summer camp on Fall Creek. Al mond Hemenway gave a talk on Boysenberries. Mrs. Presnell told of the origination of the Boysen- berry. On the committee appoint ed for the next meeting which will be held September 6th are: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn, Robert Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Mrs. Minnie Wngner and Clifford Wal lace. The committee serving re freshments for this meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spahr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snauer, Mrs. Ora Thoma son and Mrs. Monica Turner. OREGON STATE RALLY AT DIAMOND LAKE IN S T A L L E D $20 LESS T han B ast O rdinary Type W asher AUTOMATICALLY Dean Jackson. Oregon S t a t e student, announced yesterday that "Oregon State Day” will be held, at Diamond lake Sunday. Ex-stu dents, students who are returning this fall and many prospective students are expected to attend the gathering Sunday at Diamond lake because of Its central loca tion. On the evening of August 14th about fifty people saw pictures of and about OSC shown at the new union high school auditorium by Chuck Schumann, leader for Ore gon State boosters. M M B . RINSES... MMF-MIB your old w ash er as a dow n p a y m en t on th is n e w S tandard M odel I' B c n d ix H o m e L a u n d r y . F u lly a u tom atic . . . sa v e s tim e nnd m oney. S e e it to d a y . C o n v en ien t tim e p a y m en ts arranged. IRISH-SW ARTZ —D E P E N D A B L E A L W A Y S — Like your doctor, your grocer m ust always be dependable. You’ll find your Irish-Sw artz Food M arket can be depended on always for fine quality foods th at will please your fam ily and low prices th a t will please your pocketbook. Fruits and Vegetables Peaches! Peaches! Peaches! We have some extra fine E lberta and J . H. Hale peaches in now from the W icks orch ards. CAN NOW ! N ext week may be too late B ananas Q oldenripe 4 pounds. . 2S T o m a to e s 4 10- K elly’s Market p°unds’ • Friday and Saturday Specials B acon B roken S lices (y pound b ox. , . . 93c S h o rt R ibs OF BEEF Pound........................ xC P o rk S h an k s Pound. . . .................. 8c BRISBANE E L E C T R IC H am s Light average, ‘/ 2 or whole 23c Pound. . . PURE P o rk Sausage Seasoned with Rnbbed Sage and W hite Pepper and Salt. 2 pounds............ Open Kettle Rendered pounds. . Brown’s Drug Store 100 lba. CERTO Economy Pack JA R RUBBERS Double Lip JA R LID S Atlas Self Sealing QUART JA R S W ith Self Sealing Lids JE L L E E PEC TIN 8-oz. Bottles CHOCOLATE DROPS . Assorted Flavors N.B.O. Miracle Aid Sodas 2 l b - b o x . . . . 27c The O riginal 3 pk^s...... 10c 3 pk<s..... C risco 3 bottles 39c 3 dozen 10c 3 doz 25c 65c doz. 3 for 29c 2 lbs. 19c Snow flake SHREDDED W HEAT Assorted Flavors S pam Wesson Oil Shortening Quarts 3 lb. c a n . ........ 4 5 c 6 lb. can . . ........ 8 9 c Luncheon H eat y 2 Gallons 65c 2 can s. 39c 45c 4 lbs. 23c; 9.8 lbs. 45c F IS H E R ’S PANCAKE 9.8 lb. bag 45c F IS H E R ’S FA R IN A 9 lbs. 33c ROLLED OATS Quick or Regular CORN K IX or W H EA TIES 2 pkgs. 19c W AX P A P E R 125 foot Rolls 2 for 25c SW EET PIC K L ES 2 5 -o z . j a r s . 2 3 c 29c S h o rte n in g Darigold Dundee M ILK 1 2 -o z . b tls . X 9c T a ll C a n s G iant pkg. 3 bars 10 reg. bars large pkg. large pkg. PU REX DRAIN í Q _ P u re x OLEO DURK EE’S A n o th e r o f D u r k e e ’s F in e F o o d s P in ts............. Quarts. . T issu e ro lls. .. . ^c PU REX BOWL í O CLEANER J-0 e <Jin ‘ rgallon jugs 39c N u t Spread lb. tin Fisher’s 49-lb. bag $ PETER PAN Say Peter Pan to your Irish- grocery man.— H e'll know you /f. pounds. . $5.49 1.49 IRISH’S SPECIAL 39 25 mean our finest Per Bbl. 3-25 Golden W est Coffee 1 ,b-tin 24 3 69 BLEND flour. 49c 15c 29c 29c 23c VELVET J-CF 0311 OPENER BLEACHER W hite Cloud, Armour's, in Carton. 39c 2 CATSUP S U P E R SUDS Concentrated PALM OLIVE SOAP CRYSTAL W H ITE LAUNDRY CRYSTAL W H IT E C H IPS P E E T ’S GRANULATED Mayonnaise P u re L a rd • TYwfe «art. fe». V. M, /W «• 4.59 $ D illa rd — N o. l ’a se U SUGAR Fine Pure Cane—Tops for fi «Mining AH purpose hard wheat. — Milled by the makers of Fish- 49 lbs. 49 lbs. « ’• B lend- P er Bbl. $4.89