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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1937)
TIIVU M IIAY. A l'G t'N T I«. IM I T U B S g -N T L N E ls C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N Thornton Corners Mr and Mrs H enry Latke and Philip Latke, accom panied by Mrs. Elisabeth Fahrenw ald o f latthani. attended the Lutheran M ission festival Sunday at Roseburg. Mrs. Roy Crane, who spent last w eek In a Etgjene hospital, return ed Sunday to her hom e here Ernest Schrenk o f P leasan t hill had his com bine at the farm o f his brother Renton W ednesday har vesting the c ro p Later Mr Schrenk expects to com bine som e grain In P elight Valley- Mrs. Ralph WWcher sp en t Wed- uesday forenoon w ith Mrs. Clyde W right at W alker. Mrs. Ada Cham pang and the Murry CTiampang family o f Grants P ass and Mrs F rancis Me Kane of Susanville, Cal., were here W ed nesday- of last w eek to atten d the funeral of Mrs. Charles Roselle. Mrs. Ada Chanipang rem ained for a visit w ith her brother. Mr Ro selle. The Corbett Sm ith fam ily of Culp Creek visited Monday with Mr Sm ith s sister. Mrs- Joe Pre- maxxi. Mrs. Carl Murphy and daughter P atricia of R oseburg are spending this week w ith Mrs Murphy's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. F L. H ockett Mr»- Joe Tonolr vtaitrd Tursday w ith her husband In the veterans hospital tn Portland He Is sligh tly Unproved Mr» C R Trent accom panied Mrs Louie Premaaal and son O tto to Kugene W ednesday even in g to visit her brother, P an Allen, w ho Is In the E ugene hospital and who is convalescing satisfactorily. Mis. Premaxxl and son visited Louie Fhemaxxi who underw ent another knee operation last w eek Mrs. Addison H eath and children of Hebron and Mrs. W P H eath and children o f C ottage Grove vis ited W ednesday afternoon at the J W F isher home. Mr. and Mrs. John W llltan and daughters accom panied Mr and Mrs. B F McCullum of Culp Creek to the Jones fam ily reunion at O akland Sunday o f last w eek and from there went to K ellogg and E lkton where they attended a McCullum fam ily reunion G eorge F oster w ent to Crescent Sunday to do som e work on som e resort cabins for the S. P com pany. He w ill be there for a week Mr. and Mrs Charles N eal of Redding. Cal . were visitors T ues day at the H enry Lake home. H arold and Bobby Bauder of C ottage Grove spent three days of last w eek a? the R B Pixon hom e The W H M itchell fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Charles Becker o f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H undley and Corvallis visited Sunday at the granddaughter of Portland spent hom e o f Mr. Becker's sister. Mrs several days the latter pari of the W A, Keene. week fish in g at Y achats The Frank G lreau fam ily, with John R ow lette was hit in the their house guests, th e John Knlp- arm w ith a piece o f steel from a ping fam ily, picnicked at Belknap w edge w h ile w orking In the woods Springs Sunday They w ere accom for the Addison Lum ber com pany panied by the Joe Eppenbaugh W ednesday A doctor rem oved the fam ily o f Lynx H ollow and the steel. Johnny Skelton received a Fred H orsell fam ily o f Junction cut tn the leg w hile w orking at the a ty . m ill Saturday. Mr and Mrs Ralph W itcher and Mr. and Mrs K rueger o f K la son spent the w eek end at Yachats. m ath F alls have been v isitin g Mr. Robert K eene of P eligh t valley and Mrs. Slmpaon. visited last week w ith his grand Mr. and Mrs. E. M P u n n , John parents Mr. and Mrs. W A. Keene. and Carl Dunn and Adrian Daw son Mr and Mrs. Joe Fremazxl and attended the ball gam e betw een daughter, accom panied by Ben M arcóla and Alvadore at Alvadore Bowers, spent the w eek end at Sunday This gam e w as to decide N orth Bend and Em pire. T hey re th e cham pionship In the B ig Six turned hom e Sunday evening. league betw een first h a lf winner Mrs. T. H. W illian accom panied and Marcóla, second half winner a daughter, Mrs. B F McCullum. T he score w as 7 to 6 In favor of and a granddaughter, Mrs. W B. M arcóla T his w as the second P atton o f Culp Creek, to R oseburg gam e played. M arcóla will play Tuesday of last w eek to visit Mrs. Cottage Grove for the county W illian * brother, C. E. Jones, who cham pionship. le ill. Mrs W illian rem ained at the John and Don Mulllnix. form er home o f her brother to help care ly of Lorane are pitchers for Mar- for him cola. Mr» Preo'a sister. Mrs Roy Tap tin. Mr and Mr* Ixtwrence Godhai and children o f Loa Angelea, Cal , spent last w eek a t the hom e of Mrs. Godhar's slater, Mrs. J E Korstasn. Mrs Lowell Benaton and mother, M W ' K ie ilr o f n ,o lllto ll Corner*, visited Thursday afternoon with Mr* H oward Keene o f De light Valley Rosrm ae Stew art, who Is taking a beauty course In Eugene, epent th e week end at Ihe hom e o f her parent*. Mr and Mrs B ay S tew art. A num ber of young folke atten d ed a party at the hom e o f H erm an Abbott Friday evening P eloras Andrew s of Cottage Grove w as a guest of Micky Fry a few day* laal week Mrs J. J. P rso and daughter The Bob Becker fam ily of Rak Ruby o f B laine, W a sh , arrived ersfleld. 0*1 . called on friends here Tuesday Io »pend Ihe w eek with one day last w eek Mrs Hecker Ned S isson has returned from eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. H erendeen and son F ay spent several day* the |>ast week at Medford Mrs. M cKelvey o f The D alles w as a visitor at Lorane last week She expects to m ove here about Septem ber 1 Mrs. IxMsng and son Karl. Mrs. H. A. M itchell and children. Mar ti a re I W athers, W innie Ixihrey and H elen Dunn who are packing beans near E ugene spent Sunday- at their homet, here Mrs. G ladys Perry has returned from a tw o w eeks visit w ith a brother. G eorge Pam ew ood. at Ru- Jada Saginaw was form erly Min* V srnlsl Koch and lived here several years ago N ell Fry, who Is em ployed near Veneta, ape id the week end at his hom e hers. The R. Cam pbell fam ily o f near N oll and Roy Taplln who Is am ployed at the Bohem ia m ines spent Saturday and Munday with Mrs B oy Taplln U t t ls P ole Campbell rem ained to spend a week with his grandm other Lynx Hollow Stitch in Time club m et with all m em bers present and plans were made to attend Ihe Southern I a n s County Fair s i Cottage Grove Aug usi 30. John I, Sullivan has returned from Seattle W ash , where he was transacting buslneaa Dr. and Mrs Gene Flanningon of Eugene were Friday dinner g u ests of Mrs Flannlngnn'a par ruts. Mr and Mrs. A II W olfatil. Mr. ami Mrs Marshall W agner and Mrs Floyd M essier o f Hand visit ml at the I* M lleaeh hom e Saturday afternoon. Mrs J L Sullivan m ade a busl- uraa trip to Portland Friday. U r and Mrs. Marlon Ijebow were Sunday gu ests at th s John R ob in ette hoots In Creswell Charley G rislarn o f la b » w . a house gueet at the A It W olfa rl home, has returned hom e H arvest la In full lim e w ith a good yield expected, a s no rust Itas appeared In the field s th is year Mr and Mrs John K nlpplng o f Nora. N e b r . w ere over nlgtit g u ests at the Jos. Eppenbaugh home Dr and Mrs. la b o w of C ottage Grove Were over night gu e sts at the hom e o f Mr and Mrs Marlon Lebow ihe doctor'« parents S t a p lin g M a o h ln e s H e n lln e l Lorane Cheese t ’ lo v er b lo o m —P o u n d Butter D tiirvlund G nidi- A 35 r . 34'- Crisco 55 ¿-p o u n d tin Jell Well 25 6 6 packages Pineapple IX-l Monte Tid Bit»—Each Milk M axim u m —T a ll Can.«. 6 Each C 0 F F E E N O B H I L L >>-23 2 ll>s. 45 Pineapple IiilbsalnI«- \ o . 2‘j Size 31 2 for Peas Gk'iiOuk 10 \o . 2 (a n Tomato Juice I )u i111< >ntl A 11 cun Sunbrite 10 .1 for C kri Cake Flour Gold Metía I Soft ns Silk 26 -14-ountc pkg. Tobacco 10 Prince A ltieri or Velvet. A B e tte r Coffee At A Big Saving A IR W A Y » -1 8 ’- 5 0 Mild and Mellow E D W A R D S >>-25 2 lbs. 49 Vacuum Packed All Purpose or Drip Grind Bisquick Flour W-4IZ. pkg. CATSUP Volo 14-Ot. Bottle Each FLO UR Kitchen Kraft «i-» ‘1.69 29 X l c Mr. Farmer: W E W A N T YOUR EOO8 AND PRODUCE We W ill Pay M arket Price« M FA TS llardwheat. Money Back Guarantee Beef Roast P ound Harvest Blossom 49 lbs. 1.59 Boiling Beef P ound llardwheat. All Purpose. Money Back Ouarant« Drifted Snow 491b».' 1.75 Fruits and Vegetables Tom atoes 4 25 Potatoes n» 2’ 10»" 19 Lettuce 2 ,"™ is 9 pounds Price« Effective Friday and Saturday, Auguat 13-14. Hi« heat 12 i c JO «a J y ad c Beef S te a k ............... P ound Ground Beef iJ P ounds 29' Skinned Hams ... >-29 Bacon Back >»»»■>' <•«■ P o u n d 29v Dill PickleS F irm CrÍBp (Ju u rt 9C A sst’d Lunch Meat . . .P o u n d 29c No Sale« to Denier« W e Reaerve th e R ight to L im it