The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 13, 1938, Image 5

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    HURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 193«
SCHOOL NEWS
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Lorane
of the Silk Creek Community
club, met at the school house Sat-
books. The men folks cleaned the
church yard. A potluck dinner was
served.
Mrs. Roth, teacher of the SDA
church school gave a party for the
pupils and their parents at the
Ernest Darnell home Saturday
night. The evening was spent in
playing games and pulling taffy.
Melvin Paul and family of Eu-
gene were visitors at the E«l Paul
home Sunday.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Claude Loveall of
Ixirane and Mrs. Loveali’« moth-
er, Mrs. Skinner of Salem, were
dinner guests at the J. G. Grimes
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes anti
Mr. and Mr«. George Moxley were
guest« at the C. E. Ruth home
Monday night, honoring Mr. Ruth
on his birthday anniversary.
There was a telephone meeting
at the school house Monday night
for those on line 22.
Emil Sutherland, who is sta-
tinned with the navy at San Diego,
High School.
is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. H.
Mary jane Smith was selected us Cunningham.
the outstanding senior girl in cltl-
A patron-teacher meeting was
zenship last week. She will repre- ¡held at the high school Thursday
sent Cottage Grove high school in night. Plans fur programs for the
a contest «¡mnaored by the Daugh-{ remainder of the year were «lis­
ters of the American Revolution, cussed. It was d«-cidcd to Hold
One girl from Oregon will be sent amateur contests during Febru-
to Washington, D ('., in April, ary, March and April. Amateurs
Girls are chosen in high schools will be divided into grou|M accord-
over the slate. The final selection ing to age. Those in charge are
is mailt: by hit. Three girls, Mary- Mrs. i-orung, chairman,
Mrs.
Jane Smith. Eleanor Teeters and Dunn, Mr«. 11. A. Mitchell, Mni.
Dorothy Siemann, were chosen by W H. Mitchell and Mrs. Godard.
the faculty The qualities consider-
The young ladies of the com-
cd were dependability, service, munity will meet at the home of
leadership an«! patriotism. 'Hie Miss Wilma Lynch Thurs«lay, Jan-
■enior class voted to select the uary 13, to organize a club.
w*nn*r-
A meeting for organizing a «o-
cial club will be held at the home
The Cottage Grove Lions opened of Mrs. H. Farrar January 20, at
their conference lamketball ached-.........................................
1 o'cltxk. Al! ladles interested are
ule with u 32-25 defeat at the welcome, Mrs. J. L. Loranz will
hands of the fighting Gaels of S.. be co-hostcss.
Mary'«, there, January 6.
Mr«. Reno Patty, Mr. and Mr«.
It was the initial game of Dis­ John Hagerman and baby of Red­
trict No. 7. Southern Division field, la., are visiting the Mitchell,
Guests recently at the Arnold
league
Skelton, Herendeen and Dunn Duerst home were Leonard Park- i
The Gaels opened with a lineup families.
ell of Coquition, Canada, Mr. and
composed of three reserves, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynch en­ Mrs. Tom Cowing of Gresham. Mr.
the Lions jurn|>ed into an early tertained a group of friends at a and Mrs. George Duerst of Port­
lea«! of 12-H. at the end of the ______
find card party Saturday night.
land. Mrs. Lyan Knight of Chehal- j
quarter. 'Hie "crippled’’ regulars,
A surprise house warming was is. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Arth­
Guthrie. Kirchoff and Meyer were given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. ur Bonds of Cottage Grove.
put into the fray at the end of the H. Cunningham at their new home
Fem Chapman is working for
first quarter but they fell behind Thursday night.
Mrs. Crosby, who lives on the
two more points to trail 1« 12 at
The Trawick family has moved Schaffer ranch.
half time.
into the place recently vacated by
Bus Pitcher is in a Eugene hos­
In the third period the Gaels the E. H. Gowing family. They pital, where he had his knee op­
on baskets by Kuppenbcnder. formerly lived in Oklahoma. Fran- erated on again.
Guthrie and Kirchoff rolled up 17 era and Irene Trawick are new
Winnifred Gilcrist of Cottage
pomts while holding the Lions to high school students.
Grove and Alford Cowson of Ash­
four, to lead 29-22 at the end of
Those from here attending the land spent the week end at the
the third period.
convention and dedication of the Fred Overton home.
In the final period the Lions new church at Walton Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Elliott gave
again l>egun clicking to cut down were Mrs. E W. Powell Mrs C a party and dance Saturday eve­
th«- lead four points but were un- M. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. W. H ning.
able to close the gap, losing 32-29 Dnvta. Ix-ila and Ruby Davis, Eb
Jean Mooney has returned to
Berkley. Cal., after spending the
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nora Dunn. Mrs. H. A. Mitch<
The Chanty program assembly and daughter Darlene. The new holidays with her folks here.
Marie Kennedy is working for
given under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor officers are
Girl's League, preci-dmg the holi- Elnora Dunn, re-elected president; Mrs. Charlie Brown in Delight,
days, proved to be a great success. Ruby Davis, vise president and valley.
The program was well received I y Helen Dunn, secretary.
th<*c attending and a good selec-
Sunday school officers elected
tion of entrance fees were report- Sunday are E. W. Powell, super-
ed. A final counting of receipts intendent; Ruby Davis, assistant
consisted of $8.45 !n cash. I IO con- superintendent; Elnora Dunn, sec-
ta I nr rs of fruits and vegetable«, ret ary and Mrs. Lottie Mitchell,
24 packages of frev» fruits a. <i treasurer.
vegetables, 40 pi .-kages of cloth­
A business meeting was held
ing, 45 contain»"« of jellie« and Saturday by
shareholders on
A« practicing M.D.’s (Doc­
rves and i i-w
D-.C phone line No. 8.
boxes which vere fill'd w-»h a
Dinner guests at the R. B. Con- tors of Motorology, if you
variety of what had been taken in ner home recently were Mrs. please!) may we write you a
were given to needy families of Myrtle Saltsman and daughter prescription that will help
high school students. \ surplus of Myrna, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Salts-
somc of the materials were given l man and ‘ niece. Ann
‘__ Z Swanson.
_______ The maintain your car in healthy
to the American Legion auxiliary occasion was the birthdays of Mr. running condition f
U* bi- used in the boxes prepared Conner and Miss Swanson.
by them for needy families of the
The I.O.O.F. are giving a card Give Water to radiator and
community in general.
party at the hall Wednesday battery regularly.
night.
Keep air in tires up to speci­
The French club was enter! lin­
fied
pressure.
ed with a play. Vignette de Milli
Mias, with Viola Harriman. Nancy
Be sure windshield is clean.
Anlauf, Barton Halderman and
We perform these little pro­
The
Neighbors
Friendship
club
Dorothy Anderson as the cast, and
fessional
services cheerfully
met
at
Mn
Everett
Allen's
Thurs
­
Dorothy Siemann as translator.
day.
There
were
13
members
pres
­
and
wi
ithout
charge. Drop in
The remainder of the time was
spent in playing o Frencn game ent. The next meeting will be at often. You’re welcome!
and completing arrangements for Mrs. Henry Rohde's January 10.
Chas. Trembly, who has not P. S. Experienced motorists
the candy sale held that noon. The
club made about$4 85 from this been well, is able to be out and know the best of all preven-
around again.
■ale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whaley tative “medicine” for any
Eleven F.F.A. boys, accompani- moved to their new home Friday. car is regular SHELLUBRI-
«•d H. C. Williamson. Instructor,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Platz of CATION plus a diet of SU­
to Corvallis Friday to compete in
and Mr. and Mrs. Orval PER - SHELL GASOLINE
a parliamentary procedure contest Scappoose
Rigby of Oakridge attended SDA and GOLDEN SHELL MO­
in which nine schools participated. church Saturday and were also
The boys placed fourth. Those visiting friends in the neighbor­ TOR OIL.
making the trip were John Trun- hood.
ncll, John Guggisberg, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lackey of
Clark, (’harles Maddens. Philip Lorane were Sunday guests at the
Lake. Roy Guggisberg, Boyd Al- Anderson home Sunday.
Fifth and Madison
Irn, Vernon Doolittle, Raymond
Mrs. W. A. Hemenway was in
Cottage Grove
Stitt, Alvin Dugan and James Eugene Saturday to visit her «on
Bird
James at the hospital. He has re
cently
had a knee operation.
A noon recreation program was
The Wertz family were visiting
tried out during the past week
At Highway Junction
Mrs. Wertz’ brother at Anlauf'
when the Boys' Federation spon­ Sunday.
sored table tennis in the upper
Ed Ashby has been ill with
Lloyd F. Barber, Prop.
hall If this recreation program the Mrs.
flu.
proves successful, different organi­
zation« of the school plan to spon­ . A grouP of neighbors, members
sor other games.
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Mosby Creek
For Your Car
Silk Creek
Motor Inn Service
IRISH-SWARTZ Inc.
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Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Quality Merchandise at Popular Prices. You are Assured of a
Square Deal When You Trade at your Irish-Swartz Store!
M. J. B. Coffee
1- 2- or 4-lb. cans
Pound
25c
Purex
Ivory Soap
Cleanser
Bleacher
Medium Ban
Old Dutch
19c Each
Half-gallon jug
4 cans . 25c
Peanut Butter
Wax Paper
2-“»- 25c
Hoody’s
Northern
125 Foot Rolls
6 Box Carton
Tissue
29c 2 crtns. 35c 5 rolls 29c
Matches
Shortening
Pancake Flour
8 ». Paü 95c
Purola
Post
Toasties
Farina
Fisher« 9 8-10 lb.
Sack
49c
49c
Fruit Juices Pineapple or Grapefruit %» 2 tor 25c
Spaghetti
Corned Beef Devil’dMeat
Franco-American
3 cans
Armour’1
25c 2 cans
Armour's y^
33c 3 cans
Campbell’s Soups
Except
Chicken and
Mushroom
10c
3 e”8 25c
Flour Prices Are Advancing. Take Advantage
of These Special Prices.
Valley Rose
Delicious
Peter Pan
Drain Service Sta.
Shirley Andrews, junior, with­
drew from school last week. She
married Verlon Powell.
Delores Andrews, a freshman,
permanently withdrew from school
Inst week
Velma Wilson, freshman, re­
turned to school Monday after an
absence of nine weeks.
West Side School.
Donald Picknell, a third grader,
has withdrawn and entered the
Silk Creek school.
Betty Jean Witcher from the
fourth grade has moved to R om -
burg.
Harry Ralph returned Minday
after spending a two week vaca
tion in Washington. Harry is a
fourth grader,
Dorothy Jean Peterse i nas re­
entered the third grade after at-
tending school in Pj^abima, Cal.
Harry Renile
Cottage Grove General
Repair Shop
Bicycle, Key A Gun Work
Lawn Mower Sharpening
Cottage Grove, Oregon
THEATRE PROGRAMS
ARCADE
DIANE
Friday, Saturday,
January 14, IB,
“DEAD END,”
Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea,
Humphrey Bogart, Wendy
Barrie, Claire Trevor. Allen
Jenkins.
Saturday, January 15,
“HEART OF THE
ROCKIES.”
Bob Livingston, Louise Stan­
ley. Matinee 2:30 p. m Ad­
mission 10c and 15c.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
January 16, 17, 18,
"100 MEN AND A GIRL,”
Deanna Durbin,
Adolphe
Menjou, Allee Brady, Eugene
Pallette, Mischa Auer, Billy
Gilbert.
Wednesday, Thursday,
January 19, 20,
"45 FATHERS,”
Jane Withers, Thomas Beck,
Louise Henry, The Hart­
mans, Sammy Cohen, George
Gtvot.
Sun.-Mon„ Jan. 16. 17,
"BLOSSOMS ON BROAD-
WAY,”
Edward
Arnold,
Shirley
Ross, John Trent, Rufe Dav­
in.
Tues.-Wed., Jan. 18, 19,
"BIG TOWN GIRL.”
Claire Trevor, Donald Woods
and Alan Dinehart.
Thurs„-Fri„ Jan. 20. 21,
“PRESCRIPTION FOR
ROMANCE,”
Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor,
Mischa Auer. Also chapter
3, "The Mysterious Pilot.”
Best Valley Flour
Guaranteed Hardwheat
Oranges
Grapefruit
Fine for Juice
Sweet and Juicy
2 doz
19c Doz
Made
Cocoanuts
29c Each
5c
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE
SHORTENING
pounds
45c
Armour’s
Pound
29c
Swiss Steak
Side
Pound
Bacon
22c
SAUER KRAUT
COTTAGE CHEESE
Ground Beef Lean 2»» 29c
Beef Cubes Boneless
lb.
19c
5c pt.
15c lb.
WE HAVE
FRESH SMELT