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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1937)
T U I ItWIlAV Al'Gl'WT » , HOT Latham M r uml Mrs It 0 . Ynaioua and children and A lb a T ru n u all spenl Hunday a t Mlualaw fa ll* A fa m ily rauulon In hunor of M rs C lara M ille r o f Port O rford, who ha» bean vlslllng a t tha homo o f bar daughter. Mra. Fred lla rrta . waa held Munday at Cedar oraelr bridge Those attending were Mr an Mr« W a lle r Robinson and Jack Koblnaon of Divide, Mr and Mra A lvin M i-G arvln of laindon, Mt und Mr« Arnoa M vG arvIn of ll« b ron. Mr« M ary Job arid Charlaa M ille r and son Mtoy of Kugene. Ole Kayaer. the Fred lla rrta fam ily and M arvin. W ilm a a»d R u th lla rr ta of 1 a t ham. and the honor gueat M r and M ra Clarence Alder and aon and Mr and Mr». Clay Alder o f Itlrh m a n , M o . vlalted Thursday w ith th e ir aunt. Mr«. Amanda H ull at 'he Claude thaeier home The Clarence Mtoneburg fam ily o f Cottage tlro v e are moving to th » lr new home here thia week The M earl Porter fam ily, accom- iwnlt-d by Mr and Mr« 1 lia r le e Young and daughter Charlene, ■pent Munday at W inrhnater bay Fred lla rr ta «pent laat Wednea- day and Tburaday In P o rtland on bualnaaa Mra. H e n ry Parka M r. and M ra John I*o tie r of Yoncalla, and Mra M am ie T ru n n e ll vlalted Munday at the Hugh T ru n n ell home M r and M r« Mherman Chapman of I train entertained w ith a bridge party Maturday night at the home of Mr and Mra. M earl Porter. Oueat« were M r and Mr» H a n y ltee<j ami M r and M r» George Me Reynold« o f I >1 vide M r and M r» (Hyde tiavla of Lo 'a n e vlalted Mumlay evening at the Claude Planter home M r» Hugh lla r r ta and M ra Ivan lla rrta went to Goodpaeture laland Munday where they w ill pick bean» Mtae Item lc a T rip p o f Eugene la w orking al tha M C O vergaanl home M l * Iren e E lle r. I 11 club agent, «(•on; laat Tueaday night at the Hugh T ru n n ell home and attended the Kiubber« Kannera K ian m»et in g th a t e v e n in g Hugh Trunnell and Cllntoa Oa- r o u tte v la lted A, It I «riel Munday night In Creawell. London The F riendly Neighbor« clu b • poneorod a ahower fur M ra C llf ford Elahlre at the regular meat tng Wedneaday afternoon at the home of Mra. l« w r * * , - f W elfl G am e* were played and refresh- rnente were eerved T here were about SO present The negt meeting «nil be Augvwt Ik at the home of M r» C M. Wood« M r H aney am i anna Kd and Phil onulav foi Middleton. C h i. where they w ill m ake th eir homa. The fam ine« of George H uthrr- laod Robert Andrew«, I«-lt..y Goodwin. George Halles, M r» H al fiM Abeene and two daughter*. Mra W L Towneend anti J E llanton attended church «ervlce« Munday at Eugene and a baaket .tinner at Hklnner» b u lle park T he N orm an Bachalder fam ily and M r» W illia m Hnpm an and children »pant »everal day* laat week a t the John Kennedy home at M arshfield M r and M ra Ihinald Davis and aon »pent Tueaday and Wednesday at Woodburn M ra llob Mlmmona nf Eugene »pent laat week w ith her mother. M i. ■ N llia a h c i Friday, M r*. H raatier and daughter ami tiro eon» vlalted another eon. Harold, on F a ll Creek M r and M r*. A. A. Dow o f Eu gene arc vlallltu; at the home of a daughter. M i* t'harlo» Coffm an. M r anti M ra M at \ In Dow. E u gene, »{Mint Maturday night a t the W F ltohwood home Dorena Mr. and Mrs. Dan C a rlk e r of Lam Angel«» visited F riday w ith Mr». M Mosby. M r C a rlk e r Is a form er resident. Mrs J. W K Im m ey and daugh te r Joan who had been vlalting her inothor, Mrs. H aro ld H ow ard, re turned Wedneaday Io th e ir home In P o rtland Mra. H ow ard accom pani ed them fo r a few day« visit. The reg ular m eeting o f the Do rena grange wa« held Auguat S w ill! vlaltore» from Goahen and Ku gene present Ice cream and cookies w ere served. M r and Mra. Leslie Kyle and son Donald, Ivan Kyle, Rye B aker and TH E E lm er Runyan of C urtin, M r and Mr« llasll Kyte and aon Hobby. Morton. Kenneth and Gene K yi« of Culp Creek were Munday truest« at • he Herm an Kanel home Orlen la n d . wh(1 had baen em ployed a l Allegahaney, rnturned to hla home here F riday M r and Mra. I I F Ituaaum of Delight Valley vlalted Munday at the J ease lxximl« home Mt and Mra. K a rl F ille r and •laughter Hetty left Munday morn Ing for th eir home In Kaneaa Clly. M o . a fto r a vlalt w ith her slater. M ia W J. Vaughn E v e te lt H o M ro m of Oakridge •pent Munday at the Mr» M Moe- by home Eairview Mra. Florence K elly o f C o lla g e Grove vlalted two day» laat week at the homa o f a aon W arren. Mr and M n Robert E. Itam pe of l«r« Angel«« are «pending th e ir vacation a t the home of a da ugh ter. Mrs Edwin Voaa. A grand* daughter, I «Maine Voaa, accom panied them Io the Mlualaw on a fishing trip on« day last week Munday vlaMora a l the Glen G ll- ilaple home were M r and M r« G I- QUItople and M r and Mra. Huy England of plosion, Mr and M ra Charles Hale« of M l View and A rth u r Hale« of Ikarana Delbert Vanftcholack 1« «pending a few days at Caatle Hock lookout elation w ith I Mil be rt tju ler. Mra. Chari«« P itcher and a son Eaton arid fam ily o f K lam ath Falla were overnight guest« F rid a y of M ra Ptlrher'a «later. M ra, W arren Kelly The Otho VauMrhulack and E a rl Higgenbotham fam ilies went to Itoaeburg Munday and gave tbelr father. Georg« M cHugh I a «urprtae birthday party Other relatives from O akland met them there. Ml*« Or!« Hockar, who had been vlalting relatives In C alifo rn ia for several week«, returned Munday. A brother, W m H ocker and wife, came w ith her and expect to make llie tr home hers. The Edw in Voaa fam ily and their hou«„ gueats. Mrs F. Voaa and M r. and Mra. R. E Itam pe o f Loa Angela», were dinner guest« Sun day of M r and Mr». A C. Voigt near Creawell. Clyde M cN eil went to D rain Mun day to vlalt hla father, J M M c Neil. The S. M. Ila r l family' attended the Eagle« picnic nt Swimmers' Delight Munday Mr» Ida G aruutt« vlalted F rid a y w ith a son Ralph and fam ily In E u gene Mount View •Mrs. Julia Goodal of Portland vis ited last week w ith a brother, D L M ille. Ml»« U ly Garby of K lam ath Falls wa« a guest over the week end of Mias Forest Schneider, leav ing for her home Monday. M r and M rs Richard Buckner r iN K I , POTTAGE GROVE. ORKIXIN and daughter and Ml«« Itlllle Jan« Elam or West f lr vlalted Munday evening w ith Mr« Buckner'» a la ter. Mr». Charles Balta M r» Jack Patarson and M ra Dell« Crane returned Tueaday from attending an Adventist convention In Gladstone B e rt K I rich and H o m ir Itald e- rnan of Hurinyalde, C a l. were vto- Itors at the C. A. K ing home a few day» last week M r and M ia Claude Arne enter tained at a ««rimming party and welnsr roast Munday evening for I he young people o f the Dorena grange M i and M r . Milas W ick» of Creawell alao ware gueats M r and Mra J. A. Schneider, Mlesea Forest and B rrnadlno Schneider and Id ly Garby were gueeta Munday at the George l a m e w i k x I home a t Itu ja d a Hill W arren and Claude Chllaon of M arshfield were visitor« Tuea day o f M r and Mrs L K B ru m field George Lay ng and aon I «on« «pent the week end a t Bohemia Mrs. L utherla Duw«na and daugh ter. M t « T ill!« HobaTt, who la vis iting here from O akland. C a l. vis ited laat week end at the Butte Mooney home at Blue M ountain Phene 53 or 54 H A s R K V N tO N MUty seven attended the yearly meeting of the Goode-Gould clan, helg Munday at the A n lau f auto i-.r H M rs W K. B u rk e tt of this city Is president of the group. D u r ing the dinner hour Nunrnl B u rk e tt of M arshfield gave two vocal num bers O ther entertainm ent follow ed a short business meeting Among I ho«« present were M r. und M rs W E B u rk e tt of this city; M r and M rs C arl B u rkett. M r. and Mrs. Eugene B u rkett and N aom i B u rk e tt o f M arshfield; M ra H H It Issue of W alker. CaL; M aurlne Ruasrll Sw afford and W h itte n Sw afford o f Eugene; Mrs. G illey Sylvester and R u th and Neal Syl- veeter of Sweet Hom e, M r and Mrs Floyd Orey and M r and M rs Gene Rem ington o f A nlauf; M r and M rs Alfred Goode of Y a k im a . W ash.; M r. and Mra Edd Jury. M r. and M rs George Orey, M r and Mrs Adam Grey «nd .Mr ond M r* Manley Goode of Salem; M rs B ertha Kennedy of K lam ath Falla; Mr» Mavis .Villa. Mr and Mr» Ellsw orth Goode, M r» Eve Young. M r» Maud Holmes and M r Young of McDole. Cal , and M r and M r» A rth u r Goode of Proapect ED KEITZER DEALER IN JOHNSON Outboard Motors 1937 Model« on Display Sales and service on all makes 1104 West Main Cottage Grove Two Free City Deliveries Daily We Can Be a Big Help to Your Budget. Give Us a Chance and You Will Be Astonished at How Much You Can Cut Your Food Budget. Serve Yourself and Save Jello A Fine Hard wheat Baking Flour I.OODEGOt l.u « LAM pkgs. O tter Oval Sardines 3—25c W hite Star Tuna Bure Cider *• 15c Gallon 13c W heaties A ttention — Boys and Girls VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN 3 pkgs. 33c 3 AWAY AUGUST 31 TO THE THREE Save the Package Tops YOUNGSTERS Bringing in at that time, the most package tops from WHEATIES. First P rize_____ A FINE QUALITY BASE BALL GLOVE Second Prize ... ... A REGULATION SOFT BALL A REGULATION SOFT BALL BAT Third Prize .... Snowdrift 3-lb. can S9c 6 - lb .c a n * t= Dinner Bell Salad Dressing AH Pure Milk Quart Jar .................................................. ... A lber’s Flapjack Flour 9.8-Pound Batí Announcement I have sold by gnrngr and service station hu«i 12 for Case nnd |»aint man The new proprietors will oper ate under the name of H. A H. Auto Service 75c $2.99 Tillamook Cheese 2-Pound Loaf ......... ............. .......... G inger Snaps Mayonnaise Fresh Best Foods ni-sg to Harvey L Burna, who will be uAnociated with Humid II Kline, an expert body, fender 14c Tomato or Mustard Sauce 49-lb. bag* I d ! Vinegar A ll Flavors Mandarin Oranges 6 cans 29c Every 8ack Guaranteed Tall Cans 29 49 49 25c Pint J a r ...............25c 2 lbs. Roasting Ears 2 dozen 25c 1 wiah to thank those who have helped me to NO SALES TO DEALERS make a sucoena of this husinetw during the past WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE eighteen years in Cottage Grove. For the remainder of thin year I will retain the Buy Your Meat Here and Have The Best. Our Beef is U. S. Government Inspected. Willys dealership. The servicing of Willys cars GENUINE STEER BEEE will he given first class attention by the new owners. N. J. Nelson Nelson Motor Service 15690966 IRISH-SWARTZ Inc. 19 ROASTS BOILING BEEF 15 BACON 29 35 Center Cut IC c lb. lb. Center lb. COTTAGE CHEESE 15c pt. SWEET PICKLES... 15c pt. DRIED BEEF, Y2 lb....... 25c | KIPPERED SALMON 29c lb. By the Piece Cuts^BW lb . HAM ENDS, as c u t....19c lb. Cuts