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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1944)
I'A U M H IÄ lis i » C IT Y Price Hamilton Taken by Heart Attack August 31 B R IE F S Sec W. B. JOHNSTON fo r Rca> Mrs. F rank Graham and Belle Ectate Bargains, Loans, Rentals B urkholder had lunch w ith the O ffice No. 23 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Merle Chase fa m ily Labor Day. and visited w ith Norma and C lara M r and Mrs. W ilfre d Lanham Morel, daughters o f Mrs. Graham o f Esco.idido, C alifornia, enroute who are at the Chase home Re to Seattle, Washington, sto pixd cently Mrs Chase had a sur to visit th e ir aunt and uncle, M r. prise p a rt) fo r Clara's birthday and Mrs.. E. E. Chestnut last and a ll the bean yard pickers week. The bean ya rd is ju s t back of participated. M r Lanham w ith the nuv> in the South Pacific fo r the past 2 The bean ya rd is just back of years and his firs t furlough home the Chase greenhouses. L a te r and was enroute to Seattle to Miss B u rkho ld er and M rs. G ra again report fo r duty. ham attended the rodeo at the A heart atta ck took the life of Price H am ilton. 51. who died at his home on Mosoy Creek August i l He wns horn February 111. 1893 in Oklahoma and was m ar ried March 17. 1917 to Ada M arx at Crosbyton, Texas He had laa-n NEW < F IL IN G I'ltlC F H a resident o f this section fo r the ON RK1DKN past five years. com ing here from New Mexico H r wus a fa n n e r b> N ow life has no m ore surprises occupation. In Durban, South A frica, a man S urviving are his w ife and sev en ch ild re n: James P. H am ilton of was aide to get him self a w ile by ' ullage Grove, I-. lin e r L H am ilton laiying het dud SsisS in hard cash w ith the arm y. Ivan M H am ilton plus seven cows So what 7 So, in w ith the arm y, f - . x Annabelle to the O ffice of the Price Con I horp of M aryland and A lb e rt, tro lle r there appeared i tuuti who protested that his prospective H a rry and S h erill at home Funeral services w ill be held fa th e r-in -la w had jacked up the from the M ills eha|M>l at 2:30 p m. price to JI2H in hard cash. The F- F rid ay and inter:.-. :il w ill be in 1-1. explained that I l mervased lle r e i s e d la is t the M asonic-I J IO .F . cemetery, Lane county fa ir grounds. Mrs. A rth u r K u lm who en tered the Sacred Heart hospital 1- ra n k P e rkin s o f San Anselm o, fo r a m ajor operation is reported C alifornia visited two-days at the to be doing nicely. home o f his daughter, M rs A. W. Thomas and fa m ily, retu rning Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck o f Cres home Saturday. His son. Ralph w ell spent Sunday at the D oty- Perkins ot P ortland also accom S tra tto n home on Disston Route. panied him fo r a visit. Mrs. F inley Whipps was brought home from a Eugene hospital Monday and is recovering nicely from a fa ll suffered about five weeks ago. to his hona here a lte r .spending p a rt of the summer w orking in Sutherlin. M r and Mrs George M oxie) anil Mis.-» Joyce Allen were dinner guests at tin* Ala* Hanks home Sunday I ‘on Taylor of Richmond, Cali foriua. is v isitin g Buck R ider fo r two weeks Mrs Lloyd Peterson and daugh ter, Joan, returned last week fro m Minnesota where they have Is'cii v is itin g relatives I The Rev. and M rs, Charles Brow n of Coquille were Tuesday over night guests of th e ir son and fam ily, the Rev. and Mrs. F ra n k Brow n. »am m oth. . m agnificence and force . . . It’s got airplanes, ships, sampans, jeeps, fires, bombings, battles, sunsets, Laraine Day, and magnificent Technicolor... M rs. B righton Leonard made a M r. and Mrs. A r th u r Dugan week in C alifo rn ia vis itin g th e ir son, A /C George Dugan, statuini-d at the Stockton A ir Field at Stockton, C alifornia, and also w ith Mr. Dugan's brother and fa m ily, M r. and M rs. H arold Dugan, at H ayward. M rs Dugan called on friends. Mrs. Forties and Mrs. Grace in San FrancLsco. business tr ip to P ortland the firs t spent last of the week to buy ta ll merchan dise fo r the Sm art Shop. Mae Baldw in o f Eugene vaca tioned here the {last week w ith Mrs. L a r ry Kellogg at the horn«* of M r. and Mrs. E ve rett Powell. She also visited w ith o the r friends and relatives. P aramount preients GARY COOPl ECU B. D e M II The Story of o -« e - " Envoy L illia n G ray M cCorm ick, divisional w o rk e r fo r the Salva tion A rm y of the Oregon and Southern Idaho division, is home on a furlough fo r a few days at 1216 S. 6th St. She was called to St. Cloud, Minnesota by the serious illness o f her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Palmer, who passed away August 2kth. M r. and Mrs. W. O. Saunders had as guests last week M r. Saunders parents. M r. and M rs. W’. M. Saunders o f Portland O ther guests last week at the Saunders home were Pvt. Ray mond W ild e r of F o rt Bliss. Texas and Mrs. W ilder and daughter Raedelle of Portland. A ll day rummage and food sale G uests.a t the home o f the Rev. I mphrey & M ackin building, M iz- and Mrs. H ilto n Park are the school Saturday. 4-1 tc i Rev. and Mrs. R ichard Olson and th e ir daughters E sther Lee and •Mrs. Donald B a rry and children M ary Ellen of Los Angeles, C al o f Lorane were visitors S aturday ifornia. at the homi- o f M r. and Mrs Roy Miss Ina Monroe le ft Tuesday Kennedy. fo r Salem and fro m there w ill go to Richland, W ashington where Gains Popularity she w ill lx- church secretary fo r Because it is easy to grow, yields the U nited P rotestant church fo r a ll season and excels in vitam ins the rem ainder o f September. which cauliflower lacks, broccoli is **' 1 1. -I zz, ’ . ' ur. wassell Dr. Wassel!" / n r fc ^ ^ /c o io « with Laraine Day • Signe Has jo . Dennis O'Keefe Carol Thurston • Corl Esmond • Manley Ridges Produced and directed by CECIL 8. DsMILLE Mr. and Mrs. H oward W iley o f Salem were week end guests of M r. and Mrs. W illia m Petersen, parents o f Mrs, W iley. rapidly gaining popularity as a home garden vegetable. The flavor is much like cauliflower, but the heads are green, signifying n u tritiv e value. W e A re Still in the Market for Ashes value of ashes as com pared to nice homes is n 't 3 DAYS ONLY Sunday-Monday-Tuesday SEPTEM B ER 10-11-12 I W t N M I.M I P LA N ON N O ) It 11. LO T Tin* Townsend X h g iin i/u tin n , '•isms ii of the siii) at no pension plan (or Oregon finaneed by a gross income tax, won the sun which would prevent the voters from deciding. The h ill w ill ap|N*ar on the No\ ballot and w ill e lim in ate a .s a le - tax. Chas Wet let m an, form er national organizer fo r this state, w ill visit the locul club S e p le iiih e r I I and s|M*nk on the proposed law and everyone is In vited to attend, w hether m euils-is o r not SalrslssiKs, ...... |p t IsMiks, Is sik - tßeauLi^uLl S ty lis h , G u a ra n te e d Glasses Nothing Dow n—Only $1 A Week A» i «I I m I MODfRN OPIKAl OffKH THROUCNOUI IMI WISI w much, but the value of sure insurance is m uch • gTeater in satisfaction and security. And this is 820 Willamette - Eugene Dr. E V. Broughton Zenith H earing Aid- $40 -$5 Down Canvas-Satchel type school bag with handle and side pocket. Room for books pencil^ lunch, etc. $1 50 & 20% tax ^ a Per and 10c bundles Solid colors, 50 sheets 35c Ink, S heaffers Pint, 75c; Q uart $1 25 Toilet P aper $5.25 case of 100 rolls P aper Towels $4 00 case One case free with 10 cases LEATHER NOTE BOOKS $6.75 to $12.00, plus tax z ip Zip, or Snap Fasteners, g u a ranteed quality, sold on weekly paym ents Rulers (plastic or brass edge) Ink, Skrip, Quink Prangs W ater Colors 2 oz 15c; 4 cz. 25c Spiral Note and Composition Books 5c and 10c 49c Tablets 5c and 10c F iller Paper Buy it by the ream 10c Z IPPE R PEN CIL BOX, including pencils, pad, and box of C colored pencils < ' 1 Violin, 1 Cornet, 1 Accordion, 3 G uitars T yping Paper Reams ................................... 10c 79c Pencils, 3 for 5c (pre w ar) 2 for 5c, 5c ea Thermos Bottles % $1 29 and $1 49 C'rayolas, 1C color Scissorj, sh.-irp point Blunt NOTE BOOKS 20c 15c 50c and 60c 15c 49c to $4.95 All W ith M etal Rings $i .oo to $5.00 Propelling Pencils 25c and 59c Compasses j5 C P ro tra c to rs ......................................... jo c Type E rasers ........................... J5C Boys Baseball Glovei, Reg. $1.00 Special Box of 6 colored pencils 15C Filing Boxes for recipes 75c, $1.00, $1.75 5c 59c S m all Notebooks, canvas and leather 89c to $5.00 Candy Kisses (no lim it) 40c lb. School Required List Now Ready DICTIONERIES, school approved Thorndyke and Winston Note Book D ividers All Kinds of Insurance $5 a M onth A n d S chool R oom N eed s w hat we can offer you. C harles Hall Insurance A gency Regi-.tered O ptom etriat in C harge School Supplies Fountain Pens A nd will pay the highest cash price for them. The Arcade Theatre o f livin g made il neceHsary fo r him to Insist his price. The Con tro lle r allowed as how the pro- bletti was tieynnd his province. But, says t anada's W artim e In form ation Board which reported the Incident, It proves that even this p rim itiv e man could see the solid common sense and useful ness of price control. KEEP THEM M ' z-V ’ •/ ' PHI SUk Creek Miss D orothy R ider visited Miss Jo Ann Pallcskg in Eugeni* the Clyde B u tle r is spending a few firs t o f this week. M r. and Mrs. J. R. Brown o f days w ith his fa m ily w hile re The Joe Scott fa m ily plans to Gresham were week end guests at cuperating from an in ju ry receiv the homes of M r. Brown's brother. move to Prineville, Oregon, tie- ed when he caught las fm ger in C. E. Brown o f D elight Valley, and fore long. a gear, lost part o f one finger sister Mrs. A lb e rt Adkins. O ther D o ro th y and Buck Rider and b , U . S. W a r D r p a rO n r n l. R u r a ia o t P u b lic R elatiun« and had another badly mashed. guests at the C. E. Brown home • h eir guest, Don T a ylo r, had a He has been employed by the U. W .US PREPARE Q l AKTERS IN FRANCE—CpL .Mildred G. skating p a rty F rid ay evening w ith were Mrs. M ilto n Greenfield of S. Bureau o f Mines at Ronald, Eugene. M r. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, Bronx, N. Y., ( le ft) and Pic. A lice M. M u rra y, Jersey C ity. Mis> Jo Ann Palleske in Eugene Washington. N. J., (right), members o f the fii t V. AC detachment to arrive m .Dinner guests at the A lv in A l S trong of M y rtle Creek. Mrs. France, furnish Cke stately ir.'.vi nr of their new home overseas. len home Sunday were M r and Jack H offbu hr and baby of K la m M r. and Mrs. C. J. Kem spent Mrs A. W oolcott tind Miss Altec the firs t o f the week attending to a th Falls and Cpl. D ick H am ilton. Hanks. • * business m atters in Portland and Miss V irg in ia Brow n, who has M r and Mrs. Kenneth W ard Miss F re ta Hendrickson o f Rose- Pvt. la -lm c r Myers, who has been at K la m a th Falls the past buying fa ll merchandise. and daughter Barbara anti M r. m onth, returned home Monday. and Mrs. R ichard Bushell spent b ic g w.is ., w.-.-k end guest of Mias been stationed at the m urine base Alm a \ ick A t th is tim e a sub- the w-.-ek end at K ir k v isitin g d is tric t cabinet m eeting was held, in San Diego, arrived at the home Miss Geneva Kim e o f Portland o f his parents, M r. and M rs H M r. and Mrs. ?,f. V. ’ Velden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber. spent the Labor Day holidays pre pa ra to ry to the ra lly to he D Myers daughter made a tr ip to P ortland w ith her m other. Mrs. K ittie Kime. held here October 20, 21 and 22 Miss Alice C lifto n , who has a week ago Sunday t aking Richard Miss Evelyn Hutchison l e f t Isen spending the summ er hen* at \ \ eldi n S M 2 C as fa r as P o rt Tuesday fo r P ortland to attend Red Rose R u tte r and lee C rea m . M rs. George Kebelbeck made a the W illia m C lifto n home, has re- land where he entrained fo r his Pacific Bible college in P ortland. Ask fu r th em . C. Q. C re a m e ry . ” - t f post a fte r a short leave spent here She was accompanied by her busines- trip to M edford the firs t turned to her home in Scotia, C alifornia. w ith his parents. L ittle Linda m other. Mrs. Roy Hutchison, who o f the week. Schofield S tew art to r Plumbing. Welden. daughter o f 1st Sgt and is vis itin g a t the home o f her M r. and Mrs O rv ille Rigby %nd Phone 217J. j- t fc M rs George Kehelbeck and Mrs. Glenn Welden, returned home, bro the r and fam ily, M r .and M rs. daughter, Phyllis, o f Sw»*ethonii* m other. Mrs. A. C. Mathews of w ith them. I t pays to insure w ith sure in A rth u r Cobbs, who art* the parents Eugene, spent last week in C a li spent the weekend at the E. It. of a baby g irl. D oris Elaine, born fornia vis itin g at the home o f Mrs. D arnell home anil visited other surance w ith Chas. H a lt 14-tfc Col F rank H ills, who is on leave Wednesday, August 30. Kebelbeck's daughter. M rs Miles old friends w hile here. M r. and Mrs. Ray Stephens of I f you are tire d and run down. from the 15th a ir base in Ita ly , Munson, at O akland, and w ith her M r. and Mrs. A. H. Beagle have sister Mrs. R oliert Cam pbell at M arshfield, >atit o f order, tr y C hiropractic and and Mrs. H ills o f Eugene visited have been vis itin g see how soon you are O. K. D r. at the home o f L t. Col. and Mrs. sold th e ir home on South F ifth Richmond. here at tin* L. W. Stephens. Sim kins, C hirop ra cto r over Peter LaSells Stew art F riday. Col. H ills Street to Mrs Bessie Couey and Mrs. George na Zehrier anil the Beagles have purchased a sen's. Phone 5. 4 -tfc is a cousin o f Mrs. S tew art. Mrs F ra n k Gruhbe o f Roseburg, nephew, L a rry W huley, visited residence on T h in ! and Quincy fo rm e rly Mrs. Hodges, a school M r ami Mrs George It T a y lo r where they have moved. M r. teacher of this v ic in ity , called on and Mrs. E Black at Bend over Beagle has been ill at his home friends here the firs t of the week the weekend. the past 10 days. — !■ K T Pfe. Miles K entner Ls vis itin g Mrs. M y rtle G illis returned to M r. and M rs. F ra n k Legg o f her home at Voncouver, W ashing this week at the hoim* of his uncle M r. and Mrs San Francisco C a lifo rn ia visited ton a fte r vis itin g w ith her daugh aunt and George Kentner. the fir s t o f the week a t the home te r-in-law , Mrs. W arren G illis. ' * •'* > t ' d v r j i has ret tim ed o f Mrs. Pearl Safley and Mrs. Mamie Gidney. Airs. Legg is a M r. and M rs E lm er H u ll re tu rn niece o f the late Joseph Safley. ed home F rid a y from a week's visit w ith relatives and friends at L t. Col. LaSells S tew art Ls con Independence. W hile there they valescing at his home a fte r under attended the H u ll reunion in going a m ajor operation at a Eu A very p ark at C orvallis w ith 60 gene hospital recently. in attendance. — says u s a r I MAGAZINS S I.c i l. d lil. R W ebster. $1.36 ea. $1.48 D raw ing Paper Reams 10c $1.75 Gent Clips, all you want, 10c per hundred P ain t Brushes 10c ca Cottage Grove Pharmacy Brown’s Cut R ate Drug Store PHO NE 244 ►