The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 23, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SENTIKSI,. COTTAGE OROVB. UREOOW
.FAHR EIGHT
SHOE SAVINGS
Oxfords, ties and pumps in this group. Every
pair a teal bargain. Values to $2.98 only, See
’1.98
nice assortment at this low price Black
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r t real
browns in goad wearing quality. Newest *^,.*-40
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Here is another group cf long service oxfords $
in the cleverest style; of the season.
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Cowgitl oxfrrds, shoes for narrow feet, leather $
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€r cork and r ubber soles in this group_____
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Ladies latest styles in dress shoes for every oc- <
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easion—Extra gr ad fitters at this pnce_____
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Home Accident Deaths
Highest In Five Years
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Church school
Morning worship
Youth Fellowship
Evening worship
C IT Y
B R IE F S
See W B. JOHNSTON for Real
Dr and Mrs. C. A. Smith were
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals, visiting relatives in Cottage Grove
Office No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc Sunday evening.
50c Kinds Cream
A t 25c
1.00 Lucky Tiger
Tonic and 50c
Shampoo at 69c
FREE
FREE
Small can Mennens
Baby Talc with 43c
Bottle Baby Oil
Shaving Cream
with 49c Gillette
Blades.
CYTAMIN CAPS
A B CD G
25 capsules
$1.19
100 capsules $3.89
Catholic church. Father An­
thony Gerace Mass each Sunday
at 9:30 a m. except fourth Sun­
day, at which time it will be at
8.00 a m;
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Cottage Grove
SPECIAL
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Thursday evening
7:30 p. nt.
*7« Give and Redeem S AH. Oreen Stamps
615 Main Street
9:45 a. nt.
. 11:00 a. nt.
6:30 p. nt.
7:30 p. m.
SPECIAL
Choir Practice. Tuesday 7:30 p. nt.
Drers shoes, arch shoes, nurses' oxfords in this
assortment. Be sure to see these shoes.____
fitted.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. Ted Burns, Pastor.
Sunday School _.......
9:45 a. m.
Worship ..........
11:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor
7:00 p. m.
Wednesday lllhle study 7:00 p. m.
Al, who desire to worship or
rest are welcome here.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. W. A. Briggs. Pastor.
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Tarsel-Tred arch and dress shoes, made for
crmfort and attractive looking. Have your feet
IHfflORCHES
o c r o i i E i t ¿a, i o n
Church of Christ, Gordon Hypes,
Minister.
Bible school. 9:45.1
Men’s Bihle class started last Sun-1
day wishes to extend a welcome I
to all men of Cottage Grove. Coni-1
tnunton. 11:01) a. m. Sermon "PNt-1
tern of Names,"
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. nt.!
Evening service, 7:30 p. m Ser-l
mon, “Pattern for Redemption."
Infections
arising
from
cuts
and
acratchea play m ajor role on the home
accident fro n t. Above— The kitchen
butcher knife la a poor w h ittlin g blade,
especially when it Is drawn toward the
body. R ight— F alla last y«ar killed
1S.OOO Am ericana In th e ir homes. Never
use a ch air or other fu rn itu re as an
Improvised ladder.
Washington. D. C.—Carelessness la
Writing a new stanxa to “Home Sweet
Home."
According to the American Red Croaa.
home accidents last year accounted for
their greatest fatality toll in live
years. Some 33,000 persons lost
Injuries causing varying degree«
their lives through falls, burns,
poisoning and other hazards of of disability accounted for nearly
everyday home life. Although less 6.000.000 eases Involving hospitali­
dramatic—consequently leas apt to sation or care of a physician, tba
attract public
interest—home «eel- Red Cross pointed out.
P'. .
dent fatalities ran a close second
To reduce accidents In the home
to death on the street and highway, and on the farm, the Red Cross la
trailing by 1,500 deaths.
launching its anuual accident pre­
With carelessness playing the vention program the last week of
leading role, more than half of October. Throughout the nation. In
home accident deaths were attrib­ schools and through the Junior Red
uted to falls—occurring on stairs, Cross, tome 10.000.000 “check Uata”
slippery floors, insecure ruga and listing accident hazards will be dis­
use of chairs and other articles of tributed. Householders will be
furniture as improvised stepladders. urged to conduct a cellar-to-attic
Burns and accidental poisoning fol­ check-up to determine and correct
lowed in that order.
hasarda-
First Baptist Church, Erelle L
White, pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m.. Mix W C Martin
Supt. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m
Sermon subject. “The Love That i
Constralneth."
R.Y.P.U. at 6:30 p. in. Evening
worship. 7:30. Sermon subject/
"The Parable of the Builders."!
Prayer rneetmg. Thursday eve- ‘
ning. 7:30.
None Better
McKesson & Robbins
Prodoet
Albagar
W b M jpeo're p v i l M « M l M
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tag peger ta olw ay* » S o a i
For Constipation
, . . aaa « t a i it*» itaive'* It ta
16 oi. 79c
K e l l y ’s C u t R a te
D r u g S to r e
High School Carnival. Friday.
George Scott, daughter Vera
October 24. Vaudeville program, and son Chester of Oakland. Cali­
serving it for five minutes before
numerous concessions. Lots of fornia. are visiting Mr. and Mr«.
allowing a man to enter. The gas
good prizes.
11-ltc Roy Short and other friends here.
' if there may lie driven out by
Christian Science Society. 242
They are former residents of Cot­
raising and lowering a blanket 20
Second
Street.
Sunday
school.
Arthur Dugan spent the week tage Grove.
. Reported by O.S.C Extension or 30 times.
9 43; forenoon service, 11, subject
end in Portland visiting his son
Service.
“Probation After Death.” Eve­
Alvin, a student at a business col­
Mrs. William Petersen was call­
Hybrid popcorn is now being
CIVIL REM VICE EXAMS.
ning
service
second
Wednesday
of
lege there. George Dugan, student ed to Colfax, Washington yester­
produced which is said to give
each month at 8 « i p. m. The
at the University of Oregon and day by the serious illness of her
The United States Civil Service
Bible. Christian Science literature greater expansion in popping than
member of the Frosh football father. Ole Goserud. Owing to the
ordinary sorts. This makes the Commission announces the follow,
and
the
Writings
bf
Mary
Baker
team, played in Portland Friday. advanced age of Mr. Goserud. who
Eddy may be borrowed or pur­ popcorn more lender and allows mg open comiiefltlve examination:
is past ninety years, little hope is
'
chased
before or after the Wed-! the denier to get more hags of Under Mimeograph Operator.
C. A. Hawkins of Portland spent held for his recovery. Mr. Goserud
pop,>ed
corn
from
a.
given
amount
This
rxMmjIin„on
u
for
,
h<.
nesday service.
the week end with his brother, made his home with the Petersen
i _
,
.
t
pose of filling existing and future
F. W. Hawkins.
a,h. Wagner .nendrf th. Neison chairm an of
family for two years about five
m rk"
mw , hau'
haul about
ln , hc vnrk>us Federal
Hebron Christian Church, Har-I
liar-! J Ti
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“ no*
nhou,< one- _____ _____
years ago and. is well known to wedding of her brother at Oregon
rie
S
Young,
pastor.
Bible
school
*'*‘h
as
much
freight
as
railroads.
Government
agencies in the atateg
Mrs. Dorothy Schneider has ac- many local residents.
City over the week end.
Speakers
Committee innn
. Morning worthip nnrt and farmers operate about one- of Oregon and
ml Washington.
r
10:(X) a. m
ei^Jted a position at the Craig
fourth of al| truck« in the coun­
Application» may be filed with
and Miller Transfer to replace
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Palmer spent On Bonds and Stamps Communion service, 11:00 Ser­ try. Because the federul govern­
Ivan Patten of Ft. Stevens and
vices are being held in the Grunge
the Manager, Eleventh UL 8. Civil
Mrs. Lena Sams, who resigned ta Bennett Newton and .Melvin Keel | the week end at Delake visiting
ment
w’ants
a
complete
inventory
Service District,
Poat Office
N. J. Nelson has been appointed hall.
move to Eugene.
of Ft. Canby spent the week end 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
of transportation available, a de­ Building, Seattle, Washington, un­
chairman of the South Lane coun­
in Cottage Grove. They stopped neth Barry.
tailed registration of all farmer-
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Houser of at Portland Saturday and attend­
ty speakers committee on the sale NOV. 8 IS O.S.C. HOME« OMINO owned trucks will soon be under­ til further notice
Eugene spent Sunday evening ed the Oregon-California football
R.
B.
of
defense
bonds
and
stam,is
and
Full information may he obi
Mrs. Harry Reed. Mrs.
taken.
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
here visiting Mrs. Houser's broth­ game.
Reed and Mrs. Merle Porter at- in connection with the campaign The date for the homecoming I
tamed from Secretary, Board of
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er, F. W. Hawkins.
tended a meeting of the Lane to acquaint the public about the
celebration here has been set for; Various kinds of combination U 8. Civil Service Examiner«. U,
Miss BeHe Burkholder had as C o u n t y Democratic Women's ; defense stamps and defense bonds. November 8, when Oregon State foods are now being precooked 8. Court House, Portland. th<
* Orval Blackmon? left Tuesday week end guests, her brother. C. league held Saturday at the home will be glad to ui range a speaker
Secretary. Hoard of U. 8. Civil
for Imperial. California, to report S. Burkholder and Mildred War- of Mrs. Marvin T. Wartick in Eu­ for any public gathering wanting college plays UCLA on Bell field and then frozen for «ale to those Service Examiners al any fllst-
Ron Davis, senior in agricultuh* who can thus take a frozen pack- or aeeond-rlass poat office In the
for duty October 27th. He has nick of Eugene. Miss Burkholder gene. A 1:15 dessert luncheon was information on this subject.
During the campaign three to from I>er Island, has been named age, heat It, and serve It directly, States of Oregon and Washington»
been visiting his parents here the and her guests were dinner guests served.
five minute talks will be given at general ehairtrmn to head a la Pgr One of the cross-continental air-
past three weeks
Sunday of Mr. and MrS. Ace
High School Carnival. Friday.
Harold Minney of Ft. Canby public gatherings on why the pub­ committee to prepare the program lines has already ordered a varl-
Gregg. Other guests were William
for the entertainment of the Old ed assortment of these precooked- October 24 VaudevlMe progrant
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens re­ J. Martini and Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end visiting rela­ lic should buy stamps and bonds. grads.
frozen foods to be served on pas­ numerous concessions. Lot«
tives and friends in Cottage If any club, lodge, grange or other
Lota of
turned recently from a successful Arthur Carlisle.
senger planes
good prize*
organization should desire further
Grove.
JL H C
hunting trip to Lakeview.
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HORSES,
MI
LE
S
IX>
TIIEIR
information on the subject of de­
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed were
PART FOR TH E ARMY.
Oregon and Washington fruit
Tom Minor, Fred Bressler and fense bonds or stamps contact Mr.
Mrs. Mallie Miller returned to dinner guests Sunday at the home
Nelson,
who
will
be
glad
to
ar­
: growers have been meeting a
Jerry
Eastburn
spent
the
week
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
A.
Randall.
Astoria with her son Claude, who
Western stockmen and breed­ shortage in refrigerator ears by
range for a speaker and answer
end deer hunting near Burns.
was here with the battery E boys
ers of horses and mules through­ improving the refrigeration so
any
question
with
reference
to
Miss
Beulah
Huntington
spent
for their homecoming. She return­
out the country may be inter­ more fruit can be shipped in a
Mrs. Dorothy E. Brown of Eu­ these commodities.
ed home Tuesday after a ten-day the week end visiting her mother,
ested to learn that experienced single car. One method is to use
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visit with friends and relatives in Mrs. Flossie Huntington and fam­ gene, executive secretary of the
buyers of t h e Quartermaster
fourid particularly' valu-
ily
at
Florence.
Astoria and Portland.
Lane County Health association. Q Oa t I s A r r e s t e d F o r
Corps Remcunt Service are ar- ab,c ,n
rhem es, Pear
was in Cottage Grove Saturday
ranging to purchase 3,110 horses • Mh|pperj(t hy prrfoo„nK thc
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wilkinson making contacts in the interest of I n d e c e n t E x p O S U f e
r. . and , Mrs.
and 140 mules between October 1 nrp abj(, to
near|y ba,f again
„
. Ivan Pickens .. and and sons Jimmy and Tommy of this year’s Christmas seal sale
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son
Jon
of
Roseburg
were
dinner
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and
December
15.
Phe
war
do-
as
many
pears
In
a car as is pm>-
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Portland were week end guests at campaign. C. E. Umphrey has
guests one day last week at the the homp
Mrs Wj,k in ’ n.s
A new entry was made on the partment reports the program w ill; Mlh,p otherwlac
agreed
to
be
in
charge
of
the
seal
home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. pnts Mr anfj Mp,
'Mc.
cost some $533,850 and will result
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sales for this part of the county. police blotter Sunday when Guy in the procurement of valuable
O. H. Pickens.
n
..
.
Smith,
night
officer,
arrested
a
Queen.
N«w Grata«, Stove aad
L. L Ray of Eugene is the county
for the cavalry and fie ld ,,
from, «uffocatIon occur
chairman for *i94L M m .&d'kTo/r
the 8tr<* U animals
artillery,
two
branches
of
the
«er-1
,a,r,y
/reqjiently
n
silos
when
no
Fnrnace Repairing
Mrs. Gene Lindsey of Portland
The charge wns indecent expos­
CHINESE BENEFIT Card Par- Dunbar of Portland, executive sec
vice still dependent upon the ald provision for ventilation is made.,
ure.
The
animal
was
jailed
Sunday
^ y l o n ” isi? e 7 " i'a n d 'x ” ^ P a u i
5,h at
’’„ " I" retary of the Oregon Tuberculos­
in an ordinary above-ground ailo
night and Monday turned over to of four-footed
fighters. ventilation ia aceompllahed by
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* I f n p is association, will conduct a seal Craig and Miller, where he was
sale institute in Eugene on Oc­
kept in confinement in an at­ PORTLAND WOMAN KILLED k,-eping the doors open above the
tober 25th. It will be held in the
NEAR GOSHEN SUNDAY.
«ilagc. With underground silos it
tempt to find the owner.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Smith ani
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1 is always safest to test for carbon
326 South 10t6
High School Carnival, Friday. Penney store auditorium from
Changing places of confinement 1
son Albert spent Sunday fishing
10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
Mrs
Flora
Audrey
Nomish
of
dioxide
by
lowering
a
chicken
to
October
24.
Vaudeville
program,
51-tfe
however did not stop the billy
near Scottsburg.
Portland died in an ambulance en t^11’ |OP
R1’’ rut silage and oh-
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| numerous concessions. Lots of
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from blating.
Mr. and Milton Turay of Culp
route to a Eugene hospital Sun-
Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, 800(1 Pr,zes
n ' ltc
Creek are the parents of an 8
day as the result of injuries she|
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received when a car driven by her
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Take Chiropractic for restful pound son. Jeffry Bruce, born this
husband, William Nomish, piling-!
It pays to insure with sure in- refreshing sleep. Dr. Simkins over morning. Thursday, October 23rd
J.
E.
McConlogue,
w
h
o
has
aurance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc Petersen’s. Phone 5.
9-tfc at the McFarland maternity home. served as teller of the First Na­ ed off the Willamette highway
tional Bank for the past year, has 1 east oi Goshen.
T O W N SE N D N EW S.
State police said the accident
Red Rose Batter and Ice Cream.
Watches fixed right at Starr’s
been transferred to Lakeview and
Aafc for them. C. O. Creamery, tf Jewelry Store.
27-tfc
Monday night was the regular left for his new home the first of occurred near the Swimmers’ De­
resort.
Mr. Nomish was not
social with Mrs. Cruson as pro­ the week. Succeeding Mr. McCon-. light
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gram chairman. Singing, readings logue is Chas. Bates, formerly of scrious|y *"^""1
and a short skit composed the Albany
program which was followed by ‘
Advertising Cost
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refreshments. Tuesday evening a S PR IN G F IE L D TO VOTE ON
While the cost of advertillng in
group of fifteen members plit on
the United States ranges from a
NEWER BO NDS.
a 30-minute program before one
fraction of 1 per cent of the price
of the labor organizations, com­
Springfield will vote on $250,000 of the finished product to a maxi­
posed Of songs and a short talk sewer bond issue November 4th. mum of over 18 per cant, the tottl
on the relation of labor to pen- , Also on a $160,000 issue to pur­ expenditure for advertising amounts
gions, by Elmer J. Kent, preaident ■ chase thp city water sy.s k,m froin to less than 3 per cent of the <um
12-inch Speaker, 8-tube,
paid for finished goods.
of the Townsend club.
the Mountain States Rawer Co.
Farm Oddities
Get Your
HEATERB
and
FURNACES
Repaired for Cooler
Nights
j
COTTAGE GROVE
FOUNDRY
5
B U IL D IN G
M A T E R IA L S
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Still available to make your home
mote cofnfortable for the winter
months ahead.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
RADIO
Touch Tuning Tone
Range
Regular $89.50
Thia Week Only
10-tube G.E.
Regular $119.50
Special
B risb an e E lectric
COAST TO COAST STORE
STO R A » RENOVATING AND
REM ODELING.
Hallowe'en ice cream in the fol­
“It rained so much in Septem­
ber, and the water got so high, lowing flavors: Licortce, Harvest
the fish ate all the berries off the Moon, Pumpkin and Orange-CMoc-
The Men’s Toggery has joined cascara trees.
late at Gustafson’s of course.
the procession of renovating and ______ Tillamook Weather Report.
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remodeling and will present a new
Interior appearance when finish­
ed. The rear partition has befcn re­
moved to give more room for the
display of merchandise. The in­
terior of the building is being
renovated and redecorated and
some new fixtures added.
The Grove Hardware will also
I
schedule an extensive interior re­
modeling after installing a new
front.
ORDER YOUR
COPY NOW!
Censure is the tax a man pays
to the public for being eminent. -
Swift.
High School Carnival, Friday,
October 24. Vaudeville program,
iiiinieioii
eoncf .¡on.'. I.oi of
good prizes.
11-ltc |
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Add comfort, s a v e on fuel by
making needed repairs now.
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PAINTS, ROOPINO, CEMENT
WEATHER STRIPPING ANb
EVERYTHING TO BUILD
ANYTHIN».
SAN FRANCISCO
V in a l T. R a n d a ll
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All Kinds of Building Materials
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