The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 14, 1937, Image 5

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    TOVItBPAY, OCTOBEH H, 1M7
JTHEBENTLNEL^ COTTAGE OBOVE, ORSBaQjf
Lorane
tn*-u7r »*•* o/
Sunday at th. John Runk
*?*nt
n P***1’1» home •< Ixrrane.
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refreshments
were
Mr« Bert Dawley and daughter,
Oct 12 Ixjran» Parent - Teacher I*
served later in th* evening.
Mr«, Ruth Ixx>mls of Dorena, and
«net nt the high school Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Henry Claunch and the|r house guest, Mrs. Eva Banks
night Mrs. Ann# l«effingwrl|, coun­
■on
Jimmy of Port Angeles, Wash , of Osburn, Kans,, were guests of
ty health nurse, gave B talk. Mrs.
Heidenreich and Mrs
MacManl- visited at the Hallie Cochran home Mrs. Amanda Sear« one day la »♦
from Wednesday to Fridcy of last week.
man of Springfield talked about ad
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jeters of
vantages of joining the state and w« «-k The Claunch« were on their
«Mtlonal P. T. A |f was voted 10 way to Colorado. Mrs. Claunch Is Cliffs, Wash., visited overnight
a niece of Mrs. Cochran.
Sunday with Mrs. Jeters aunt, Mrs
to 7 to Join the P T A a report
Mrs Mabel Dresser of Gaston D. L Miller.
was given on girl scout work by
arrived at the Ernest Darnell home
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Layng and
Mrs Edith Dunn. Wayne Seale# re
Monday for a visit.
Milton and Ben I,ayng have gone
ported on th* boy scout troop. Dor­
The Neighbors Friendship club to Johnson Meadow« in the Bo-
is Hayes played a piano solo Re­
met at the horn* of Mrs George hernia district after their father's
freshment# were served by Mrs A
Moxley Thursday, October 7, for cattle, which have been on the.
Kragenbrlnk. Mrs. J. C
Skelton
an all day meeting. About 32 ladles range during the summer. Milton'
and Mrs. K Arthur
attended and a potluck dinner was I-ayng shot a bear while there.
Th* LO-O F
entertained their served at the noon hour on tables
Mr#. Elnora Boss has returned
families Wednesday night nt the arranged
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by th«* hostess on the •to the C. A. King home from a
bail. Chas, p Poole, Mr. Star and porch. Several ladle« quilted for
visit in 8<-attle with a sister.
K ,,n"y
Eugene gav«- talks Mrs. Moxley. A buslne«# meeting
The Johnston family, who have a
Music was furnished by Ned and was held about 2:30 in th« after-
------ tire repairing shop in the Grove,
Jack Blason, Darwin Damewcxxl noon and following that a “skit’’
skit" have moved to the McGuire place.,
and Johnnie Hketton. Refreshment» wn* presented by Mr«. George Mox
Mox-
Jack Petersen returned Sunday
by W H M,tchel) and^y.
Mr«.
C.
E
Ruth
and
Mrs
G Grimm,
an.». in hnnnr
u
- J ,. from
om H week# fishing trip, which
J» w- oMUlt<M>.
Q.
Mi
MM
ru-nn#
G. Grimes, In honor of Miss Grace wa# reported a successful one
———____
The Pollyanna club will meet at Grimes, who is to be a bride of this
• h" 10.0 F hall October 21 Offl- month, A bridal shower for Miss
Many
c«m will be elected and name« Grime« followed the skit.
drawn for next year.
lovely gifts were received by th*
Oct.
Mrs. Martin Poster left Thure- bride-elect. The next meeting will
_ w. c.
at the home of Mrs. Chester Shortridge celebrated their gold .n |
day to visit relatives by n listen b« held Thur,<1
*y afternoon. October
wedding anniversary Sunday by I
She was accompanied
Mrs. H.
B
Griggs of Cottage
giving a dinner. About 45 guests
Mr. and Mn Orville Rigby and were present for dinner and a num­
Grove
daughter of Oakridge visited at the ber of others came In the after-1
Mabel Drew underwent an opera- ICrnest
D«rnel| home Saturday, noon. Guests were present from
Gon for appendicitis in Eugene
Kenneth Babcock moved the rest Westwood, Cal., Portland. Salem,
Thursday.
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Ot
furniture to Oakridge Eugene, Springfield, Creswell, Cot-
tag«.- Grove, in addition to a large
,u^rn^ I number
of local relatives.
by th”
The Ar,hu«- Woolcott family mo- ■\ Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks of
.trended* Tw
i k*"4 10
lookout «tatlon i Eugene and daughter, Ghlslalne
rel» JTue
Sunday. They went up by the HHnr
■ Hicks, and Eddie Rhuby. both of
» th* d U " ***
*n- Half creek road and returned on the • I*ortland, were week-end guest# at
of th* proceeds will go to the "iron Sharps creek road.
the W L. Townsend home. The!
“ a * r “ k n# hEUg^P
e,
K
Mr and Mr"
Sargent of
’ Clayton Townsend family were also '
v.iero.
vl’«ted Friday night and
Sunday guests at the Townsend
horn«.
whm
h
*r
h
«m
P
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l
\
a
PortUnd
'
•
‘
«•iurday
at
the
ErnGt
Darnell
where he spent several days.
home
Mr. and Mr». Herbert Shortridge
Mrs Marnison of Paeco, Wash.
Ro|Bnd and Eucll|e OonkHn Bre
and two children and Mrs. Short-
has been visiting her
’•t*y,nK ,n thi* Vicinity to attend ridge# mother, Mrs. May Moore of
Mrs. Art Kragenbrink and
•rd Mrs th. S D A church school the re- Westwood, Cal., are spending this
George IJpsit
mainder of the winter
week at the W
C. Short ridge
The W. H Mitchell family vis-
home.
Bob Simmons and a friend from
O W T¿rrv h.s « M hl. e.« s hOrne °f a
Mrs. Charles Eugene were guests Monday at the
w i^rry nn* bok I nia ranch
E. N. Brasher home.
Harold Allen of Salem visited
The LeRoy Goodwin family, Mr. j
Th* Erickson family have moved
with John Woolcott Sunday eve­ an«j Mrs. J. E. Banton, Mr. and
from the !*rrry place to Eugene.
ning
Mrs. Harvey Shipp and Mrs. Har­
A group of high echool students
Mildred Boyd visited at the high old A be me went to Central View
were In Cottage Grove Tuesday to school all day Monday.
Sunday afternoon to attend a class
«»ecure prises for the carnival to be
Mr. and Mrs W D. Collins left in singing.
held October 29
Another group
Mrs. O. Williams is ill in a Eu­
Sunday for Cushman to make their
went to Eugene Wednesday.
gen« hospital.
home.
Twenty new arm chairs are be­
LeRoy Goodwin found a dead
ing purchased for use in class
bear in hl« pasture Saturday.
room. The school board Is pur­
.Mrs Robert Phillips spent sev­
chasing several musical instru­
eral days last week with her moth­
ments to b* rented to pupils tn the
Got. 12. Mr. and M m. Robert er, Mrs. Dan Beck, in Cottage
hand and orchestra
Dwiggan# and Km. of Irving were Grove.
The girls' league haa selected the
Runday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
three-act play. “Crashing Society." Boon« Humphrey.
Baltimora, Md was incorporated
to be given soon.
Schneider In 1745.
Mr* Art Kragenbring had as din­
ner guests Thursday an aunt. Mrs.
H A- Anderson,
and daughter
Georgia and Mrs. George Billings
and daughter Margie of Lebanon,
her mother. Mrs. J. C M agn I son of
Pa*c«>, Wash , and a sister, Mrs.
Georg* JJpsit, and daughter Sharon
of Gillispie Corners.
Mr an<| Mrs. Floyd f»eterson and
the O. Sanda family spent Sunday
at the coast The Sands family re­
cently cam* here from North Da­
kota and this was their first trip
to the ocean
Mis« Geraldine Cockrell and
William Cadoman w*rr married at
the home of the bride's parents in
Postland October 2.' The bride
taught in the Lorane high school
last year and ha# many friends
here. They will make their home
in Portland.
Sergeant Link of Vancouver Bar­
racks visited over the week end at
the W. I Seales home.
A R King and son Elmer spent
Sunday fishing at Scottsburg. El­
mer caught a 3O-pound salmon on
a fly line. He had some difficulty
in bringing It in as he broke his
reel and had to pull it In by hand.
The John Skelton family, Edna
Mitchel] and Melvin Wiley were
fishing at Scottsburg over the week
IRISH-SWARTZ Inc
Phone 53 or 54
Serve yourself and save both time and money at your Irish-Swartz
store. Our Merchandise is all plainly marked.
f^asn/ìlrrtasa
Crackers
Hy-Pro
Bleacher
London
n.
:Si.7T^Vh’
Two Free City Deliveries;Daily I
15c
J-gallon jug. ..
Salt
GRAHAMS
SODA WAFERS
2-ib.boxi9c
2-ib.boxi7c
Feis Naptha
Soap
Lifebuoy
Soap
10 bars 39c
4 bars.....25c
Leslie Pyramid
H-D Corn
H-D Spinach
Whole Kernel
No. 2 Cans
Ifo. 2% Cans
25c 2 for
Ha” th“r^
4 « 25c
2-Ib. Shakers
h d
No. 2^2 Cans
25c
Pancake Flour
25c
Oct. 12. -Rev. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Tilton of the M. E. church in Cot-
tage Grove organized an Epworth
League among the young people of
thi» community Wednesday night,
October 6, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Grimes. Fifteen young
people joined th« League. League
meeting# will be held on Wednes­
day evening of each week at 7:30
in the Silk Creek church. Officers
«tented were as follows: John Wool­
cott, president; Robert Woolcott,
first vice president; Olara Allen,
oeoond vice president; Boyd Allen,
third vice president; Dorothy An­
derson, fourth
vice president;
Ralph Boyd, secretary; and Rus-
49c
*51,480
IN PRIZES
WITH
CRISCO
CAMERA
3-pound can
6-pound can
Large
CUtpxay
WHEAT HEARTS ' ^ 22c
Pop Corn
Valley Rose
Flour
Delicious
Flour
pounds
23c
WATCH
PRIZES!
Guaranteed
Satisfaction
or Your Money Back
49-pound bag
2
That Really Pops
55c
’1.05
49-pound bag
WIM
out I
•URAT
OF
D rifted S now
F lour
49-lb. bag *1.69
Sea Island Sugar
They Look More
Expensive!
LUXURIOUS
Fur-Trimmed
16-50
Beautiful
Silk Creek
9.8-lb. sk.
Alber’s Flapjack
Mount View
The Girl Scouts held a regular
meeting at the high school Mon­
day night. Lieutenant Elnora Dunn
conducted the meeting In the ab­
sence of the captain, Mrs. Ivan
Smith. The girls are now studying j
requirements for second class
Emil Sutherland left Monday for
Portland, where h* will take a
bowt for San Diego to enter the
navy
Leo Powell ha# gone to Drain,
where he har employment.
W. I. Seal*. returned Sunday
from a hunting trip to oantern Ore­
gon
The 8. Dudley family of Dorena
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith
Runday. Mrs. Smith
■till on
crutches a# the result of a sprained
ankle.
Pumpkin
Hifh Style!
Chinese goat and wolf
10-90
100% Pure
p*
man! Fitted, swagger
and topper models in
warm and long wear­
fleeces! Flattering
plaid
backs,
tw?eds
and mixtures! Flared
backs, stitching. 12-14.
No Sales to Dealers
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE
Pork Sausage
ing woolens! Fleeces,
shoulders!
CWt
We Reserve the Right to Limit
flAecea and hairy ahag-
broad
55c
Stunning
dyed dog! Ixively soft
necklines,
pounds
Fine Cane Granulated
rich far
trimmings of beaver
dyed coney, vicuna,
10
SAUER KRAUT
Zd
Ground
c
10c qt
DRIED BEEF
15c qt.
TAMALES
OYSTERS, large size..... 26c pt
Quality
Meat Loaf
Round Steak
4 ET
2rbs 4O
c
mf
Zi)
V2 lb. 25c
10 each
CHIU CON CARNI i/2 lb. 15c
Shortening
c