The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 20, 1938, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 193«
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
ing will lx* at the home of Alice company held a meeting at the
Trunneli January 29.
Mackey home Monday eve­
The Many Merry Marketers ning.
met January 17 at the school
house. Lesson eight was discussed
Central Nehnol.
on marketing agencies and their
Miss Newman's first grade is transact Iona.
enjoying u “Good Citizenship” ac­
The Saginaw Mutual Telephone
l.atham Health club met Thurs­
tivity, They are stressing health, day. After the business meeting company held their annual meet­
honesty, kindness, courtesy and games were played.
ing at the Saginaw store Thurs­
promptness both in school work
Mac Meilony of Eugene visited day, January 13.
and play through stories, songs, with Hugh Trunnell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taplin and
art and dramatization of real life
The Clark Reynolds
family Mrs. Ray Stewart spent Tuesday
situations. We are learning to live spent Sunday at the coast.
at Florence.
together.
Alfred Debau, who had been
Mr. and Mrs. Iwonard Garoutte
In connection with this we are of Culp Creek visited Sunday at staying at the Don Horsley home,
studying about workers who help the W. T. Garoutte home.
returned to Eugene last week.
us such ax fireman, policeman and
There will be a double header
Mary McKibben, Jeanette Trun-
pox’num. The children have made nell, Lura Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. basketball game between Vida and
a large freize of our helpers.
Robert St. Elmo and two daugh­ Walker at Walker Friday night
Miss Newman announces that ters Bethel and Grace, Hugh
A birthday party was given for
her first grade will have a farm Trunnell and daughters Alice and Alice McKinnix at her home Sat­
program called "A Party In the Ilene and Jean Yearous attended urday night.
lien Coop,** on January 21 at, 2 the Theta Rho girls installation
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fry of
p m All j>arents are cordially In­ in Eugene Wednesday evening, Waxhington are visiting at the Lee
vited.
Fry home.
January 12.
Mrs. F. T. Benston and Mrs.
The Latham parent - teacher
'Pho fourth grade arc in the study club will meet January 25 1 Lowell Bens ton »pent one day last
midst of an interesting study of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark week with Mrs. Cecil Forcier in
the people of the Far North. In Reynoldx at 7:30.
Eugene.
one section of the room is a win­
Mrs. Lille Butler of Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taplin spent
200 given away every day
ter scene depicting Eskimo life at spent the week end with^ an old Friday at Yoncalla with Roy’s
Lge. Pkg.
for 20 days.
Lge. pkg.
this season of the year. In another schoolmate, Mrs. Mamie Trunnell. mother. Mrs. Neno Perini.
section of the room the summer
A number of women met at the
Mrs. Mary Williams is visiting
See Our Display ci
life of the Eskimo is just as pic- at the home of her sister, Mrs. home of Mrs. Bart Johnston one I
turcxqucly told. The children have Mamie Trunnell, who Is ill.
day last week to quilt a quilt for
done all the construction work
L
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maaranan Mrs. Tom Queencr.
under the guidance of their teach­ returned to their home at Kla­
er. In connection with this pro­ math Falls after spending several
ject stories nnd poems have been weeks with Mrs. O. A. Nichols,
written and reading interests who la III.
have also been manifold. In order
Muis Lorenc Perini, who is em-
swä premium
that parents may enjoy this proj­
ployed at the George Damewood
ect a visiting day is being planned
home at Disston, visited Sunday
and will be announced soon.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The Bohemia Lumber company John Perini.
The fifth nnd sixth grade room mill at Culp Creek resumed oper­
Louis 1-ayng family moved
is making a study of Greece and ations Monday after about a three to The
wHh TEXACO GAS and PHILCO RADIO
Gresham recently, where Mr.
24 holxs fox s/x weeks
her contributions to civilization. months' shutdown. A number of l^yng will be employed by his
________ 1100 CASH FRIZES » 6 WHKIY CONTESTS
Several children have rend nnd re­ local men are employed there.
brother-in-law, George Duerst.
port cd on interesting stories of
Mrs. Ruth England and son Bud
l^e • me d ium
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller
old Greece and others are making and M um Lita Mosby of Cottage spent
Sunday
at
Yoncalla
with
ASM roi
soap carvings to represent cer­ Grove and Everett Holstrom of
Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and
DITAHS
tain phases of Greek life. Posters Corvallis were Sunday guests at Mrs.
9e
3 for 17c
Ed Schlln
about the room mndc by other the Mrs. M. Mosby home.
A
group
of
friends
and
neigh-
children represent life in early
The Ernest Lixka family ot Wolf bors met at the C. A. King home
Sparta and Athens. The boys are Creek spent the week end at the Saturday
evening in celebration
planning nn Olympic contest for W. F Haynes home.
of Mr. King’s birthday anniver­
physical education.
William and Wayne Vaughn and
The evening was spent so­
Dinner Bell
Quart jar
Winter scenes are much In evi­ Miss Alois Thomason were hon­ sary.
dence In the dirrerent rooms. A ored at a surprise birthday party cially. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. Henry Rassum entertained
jolly snowman greeted pupils of at the home of the boys’ parents,
the
Neighborhood club at her
the fifth and sixth grade room on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn.
their return to school after the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee home Wednesday at an all-day
holidays. He is still with them and Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicks
as interesting as ever.
Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bales,
The sixth grade art class has Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Barber, Mr. and son of Dorcna were guests
Thompson’s Seedless
1-Ib. Cans
been doing some very interesting and Mn Eldon Steele, Robert Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
J.
A.
Schneider.
winter scenes. The borders of their Vaughn, Margaret Read, Ceford
4‘,E pkg.
William Hands is quite UI at
Large pkg
room arc very colorful with draw- Garoutte and Miss Faye England
his
home
in
Cottage
Gr
ove.
I
ings and paintings of the winter of Cottage Grove. Games wer
R. L. Adkinson of Eugene was
■ports such as skating, ■kling. played and refreshments were
a visitor Friday at the Boone
sleighing, etc.
served at a late hour.
Humphrey home.
Warren Cooper and Aubrey
Miss Violet Guggisberg is em­
The sixth grade room is great- Randolph of Drain were week end
ployed
at the I. T. Beidler home
ly interested in penmanship these visitors at the Henry Cooper
U. S. No. 1
at Latham.
days Progress In writing is being home.
5-lb. pails
Miss
Virginia
Hunter
of
Cottage
measured by the number of writ­
Mrs. Iran Lea of Oakridge is Grove spent the week end at the I
ing drills accepted each week. A visiting at the home of a daughter.
large chart in the front of the Mrs. Sidney Bales, who has been C. A. King home.
The patrons of telephone line
room indicates the progress of ill.
number
33 held a business meet-
each pupil.
Mr. Ranley, John Read, and Lee ing at the school nouse one ive-
Smith are on the committee ap­ ning last week.
WENT HIDE SCHOOL
Sperry’s—9.8-lb. bag
pointed by the Grange to attend
Bone Humphrey was a visitor
OLKO
After nominating four per­ a meeting at Crow Wednesday
sons for each of the three offices night when Bonneville power will of J. R. King in Eugene W ednes-
day.
of the Student Body organization, be discussed and investigated.
an election »t
was held Wednesday
, h ,*'
Delbert Jennings and Jerry
CLA8N IN TAILORING
•
Vi.h m *
Mosby resumed their studies at
A
class
in tailoring will be of-1
were elected: President Robert
Brian Cottage Grove high school Monday
fered to women of the community
Stroup,
vice-president.
Kooert
being absent several days on and out of school youth at the
Daugherty,
Secretary
Don nn account of ear trouble.
local high school with Miss Marian
Chestnut.
Purola
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooper Notvedt, head of the Home Econo­
8-ib. pan
Betty Durham will
fmm «¿hool FViHav
m
*°n an<1 Mr and Mr* Mitchell mics department, as instructor.
d
att<nd Of Culp Creek visited Monday at
This class will be held in the
school at Wendling.
the
home
high school building beginning
Thursday, February 3rd, at seven
CUBS SCHEDULE GAMES.
o'clock in room No. 9. This class
The Cubs basketball team of the
will deal with individual problems
Westside school has 11 games on
and each member will be expected
the slate for this season. The first
Del Monte
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed enter­
Fancy Minced
with Ixirnne was played January tained a group of friends Satur- to furnish their own materials.
8
ox
Can
There
will
be
no
charge
for
the
Flat Cans
7, and the second with Ashland day evening. The time was spent
Friday, January 21, will be a mix­ playing bridge. Three tables were classes.
ed team affair including several in play. Mrs. Merle Porter held
Large can
freshmen. The remaining games high score for the ladies and
are all regular team games as fol­ George McReynolds for the men.
lows:
Mrs. Ted Denson received low
January 28— Yoncalla here.
prize. Refreshments were served.
January 27—Springfield there.
George Alleman has completed
February 1—Rlver Road there. a concrete reservoir and laid 1500
Grahams or Wafers
February 4—Drain there.
feet of water pipe on the Lewis See US before you build that
February 8- Dtrnnc there.
place for Lee Dugan.
February 11—Yoncalla there.
new house or repair
Mrs. Alice Marshal! of Portland
February 15- River Road here. and sister, Mrs. Ted Sloan, of Cot­
the old one.
February 18 -Springfield here. tage Grove, visited Sunday with
February 22— Drain here.
Mrs. J. A. Mackey.
Cabinets, wardrobes, c u p-
Mrs. George Alleman was host­
ess to Divide Social Neighbors boards, mouldings, finish
A very high quality hard wheat flour.
Blend’s Mah Friend
club Thursday. Eighteen women lumber, sash, windows, doors
Fully Guaranteed
Esther Smith of Portland is vis­ were present. Guests were Mrs. frames, glass, tanks, cup­
Tillie
Dugan
of
Walden
and
Mrs.
iting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, for the Fannie Patton of Hebron and Mrs. board doors, mirrors, sash
Mary Dugan. A covered dish din­
rest of January.
weights, etc.
Maude Powell of Smith River is ner was served and the time was
staying at the Fred Harris home. spent quilting for the hostess.
If it is made of wood,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman
Clarence Stoneburg returned
home from California for a visit. and the Clare Chapman family
can make it.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams vis­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ited Jack Smith, who is in the Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Chapman at Hayhurst.
hospital. Sunday.
Arthur Jincks has been absent
Miss Edna Grubb attended a
Christian Endeavor meeting in from school last week on account
of illness.
Eugene Sunday.
W. E. Burkett is working on
The John Dugan family spent
Sunday afternoon at the Lee Du­ the highway as patrolman after P. 0. Box 66, Cottage Grove
a several weeks layoff.
gan home at Walden.
The Divide Highway telephone
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strobeck
By the Piece Pound
and baby of Eugene visited Sun­
day at the J. B. Grubb home.
Mrs. Jada Ijams and children
100%
Fresh
of Eugene visited Sunday at the
Lew McKibben home.
The R. F. Duncan family held a
Pound
taffy pull Friday evening.
Archie Dale Adams returned to
his home Saturday after being in
the hospital several weeks.
At a meeting of the Sing a Song
Whili* Sewing club held at the
home of Miss Edna Grubb, leader,
January 15 all officers were pres­
ent After a business meeting
games were played and refresh­
ments were served. The next meet-
SCHOOL NEWS
Saginaw
IRISH-SWARTZ Inc
Phone 53 or 54
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Our Guarantee Protects You. Every Article Purchased Must
Give Complete Satisfaction or We Will Refund Your Money.
Golden West Coffee 3»—69c
WIN
a New G-E Electric
WAFFLE IRON
Wheathearts
22c
BISQUICK Z/c
Mount View
Dorena
Corned Beef
2cans29c
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11
«C ¿0 STUDEBAKER SEDANS FREEÏLOOO even*
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I
1
IVORY
SOAP
19c
25c
Salad Dressing
Ritz Crackers
Raisins
19c
Baker’s Cocoa
23c
25c
Honey
43c
Pancake Flour
Fancy Rice
59c
All Sweet
2 lbs
95c
Shortening
Oysters
Divide
Salmon
29c
Do You Want to
Save Money?
35c
Otter Clams
25c
2 cans
Crackers
35c
19c
FISHER’S BLEND
PETER PAN
Latham
49-lb. bag
*1.59
49-lb. bag
*1.49
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE
Cottage Grove
Mfg. Co.
Schofield Stewart
PLUMBING—ELECTRIC WIRING
SHEET METAL WORK
Phone 217-J
Cottage Grove, Oregon
29= Bacon Squares Lb. 19c
Ground Beef
2
Shortening
4»^ 45e Bacon
Pure Lard
Side Pork
Cottage Cheese
15c lb
Sauer Kraut..
10c qt. Lamb Stew
Sweet Pickles
WE HAVE FRESH SMELT
29c
22=
15c pt
„10c lb