The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1938, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 21,
193«
Lorane
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Lee Duffy of Mt. View were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Haney Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lizzie Barner spent the
week end at the Hathaway home
In Gowdyvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flaten and
children spent Easter at the
home of Mr. und Mix. Cal Young
In Eugene.
Mr. und Mrs. Geruld Conner and
baby of Thornton Corners spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Conner.
Mr. end Mrs. Rotiert Rausch and
son Norman and Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. McMahan of Eugene spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and
sons were urnong a group who
had Easter dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers at Blue
Mountain. There were 21 present.
April 19 Ixirane grunge met
Tuesday night with 24 members
and five visitors present. Visitors
wete Mr. and Mrs Fred Knox and
Mr. and Mrs. William Schnoren-
burg of Spencer Creek and Chns,
Emery of Willakenzie. State
grange election was held. Mrs.
Farrar resigned as lecturer and
Mrs M. Foster was elected to fill
the vncancy. Mrs. W. T. Moore
resigned as Flora and Mrs. Al-
lender was elected in her place.
Eldon Mackey talked on the new
farm bill. Earline Grigsby sung u
solo. Fred Knox talked on the
livestock organization. Short talks
were made by other visitors. Re-
freahments committee for April 26
are L. S. Dey, Joe Dolan, Mrs.
Blanche Abbey, Mrs. Jeanette An-
denion and Mrs. Dunn.
Crow and Lorane high school
students held a skating party' In
Eugene Friday night. The eighth
grade and several alumni also at­
April 19. ’fhe Community club
tended.
met at the home of Mrs. P. M
Charles and David Patty and Beach with 17 members present
Gordon Beeves of Sweet Home and two guests, Mrs. Vern Keahr
visited the W. H. and T. B. Mit­ and Mrs Hart of Creswell. The
chell families last week.
next meeting will be in two weeks
June Kirk spent the week end with Mrs. R. Y. Porter.
with her parents at Springfield.
The Bart Perlni family moved
The high school student body to their ranch at Curtin and the
elected officers for the coming M. Skidgel family of Pawnee.
year at a recent meeting. New of­ Okla., moved into the house they
ficers are: President, Earl Lorang; vacated.
vice president, Harlow Hayes;
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard at­
secretary, Donna Davis; treasurer, tended a birthday dinner in honor
Russell Hensling; editor, D>rane of their son Lloyd of Cottage
Mitchell; press manager, Charles Grove and their daughter, Mrs.
.Schaffer; assistant press manager, Jene Flannagon in Eugene on
Ross Dey; business manager, Her­ Sunday.
bert Seales; art editor, Velma
Mrs. Charley Pcch and Mrs.
Wills; assistant art editor, Mabel Joseph Eppenbaugh attended a
Drew.
bridge party at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Herendeen Frank Gireau of Cottage Grove
and son Fay of Medford spent the on Monday.
week end with relatives here.
Mrs. R. Y. Porter, Mrs. Law­
Mrs. Annie Skelton visited last rence Porter and Mrs. A. B. Wol­
week with a son, J. N. Skelton, at fard attended the funeral of Mrs.
Irving.
Barney Walker at Drain. Mrs.
Mm. W. I. Scales has returned Walker lived in this neighborhood
home from a two weeks’ visit with recently.
friends at Portland.
Mrs. William Campbell and four
Herbert Swinehart and Archie children from Colorado are house
Baldwin, who have been visiting guests at the Harvey Strong
the W. L. Ixihrey family, have re­ home. The ladies are sisters.
turned to their home at Stites,
Arrangements are tiring made
Idaho.
by the Lynx Hollow school to at­
The Frank Richardson family tend the music festival to be held
of Cottage Grove visited Sunday in Eugene.
with the E. W. I*owell family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mortensen
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hufstad- of Creswell were guests at Vfie
er and baby of Wolf Creek visited Joseph Eppenbaugh home Mon-
Sunday at the Art Kragenbring
home.
An Easter program was given at
the Christian church Sunday
morning One hundred and fifteen
were present for the services.
The senior girls went on a
»nesk to Newport over the week
end. Those who went were Ruth
Tullock, Mildred Schaffer, Evelyn
Conrad. I aic IH c Gowing, Ottorene
Wit txt ruck and Mrs Ruby God­
ard.
Frank Wiley of Marshfield was
it visitor nt Ix>rane Sunday and
Monday.
There is plenty of unused
Bert Hayes is ill with pneu­
monia.
transportation in these cars
Mrs. Melvin Needham has been and at the price we are of­
quite sick with the flu.
Lynx Hollow
Fishing
Delight Valley
April 19.—Mrs. Culver, the
teacher, broke a finger at school
one day last week.
The Owens family have moved
from the Kent house into a house
on the Flaten place.
Melvin Paul, who had spent
about a month at the C. H. Haight
home, returned to Eugene Satur-,
Mrs. Gwendolyn Haight and
daughter Elsie of Klatskanie ar­
rived early Saturday morning to
spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Haight. They returned Sun­
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ralph Blank and daughter
Beverley Ann of Portland and
Mrs. Paul Morgan and daughter
Elva Jean of Salem visited rela­
tives here and in Cottage Grove
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon spent
Saturday night and Sunday In
Cottage Grove with Mr. Nixon’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.1
Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills of
Mosby Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
fering them, you jdmply
can't afford to take the fam­
ily oar back "in the brush."
*28 Chevrolet Coupe —I 45
*27 Buick Coupe.......... I 45
*29 Whippet Sedan —| 45
*29 Essex Sedan ______ t 45
'V 01d> Sedan .
*29 Chevrolet Coupe ..|125
Other better used cars,
of course.
MARTIN
MOTORS
IRISH-SWARTZ, INC
Phone 53 or 54
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Money Saving Values for April 22-23-25
MILK
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
BORENE
BAR SOAP
Vacuum Pack
Armour 's or
Darigold
3-lb. can
65c
3 cans 19c Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread
Case *2.89 Quart Jar...............................25<
6 bars....... 2
BORENE POWDER
New—4^2 lb.
Giant Size
Special ...55c
Sunbrite Cleanser
3
Tomatoes
CORN
Pineapple
Josephine Brand
No. 2% Cans
Yamhill, Whole Kernel
No. 2 Cans
8-oz Can Crushed
3 for 25c 3 for 35c
Case *1.90 Case *2.65
4 for
Fancy Early Garden
29c
Mandarin Oranges
5-oz. cans
No. 303 Cans
2 for
cans
Valley Rose
Flour
Made from Valley
Hard Wheat
IOC
cans
Sperry’s PANCAKE FLOUR
9.8-lb. sack
55c
39c
Delicious
Flour
Peacock CORN MEAL
Guaranteed Hard
Wheat
Yellow or White
9-lb. sack
49-pound bag
49-pound bag
POST TOASTIES
’1.09
Prince Albert Velvet Tobacco 2 cans 19c
Libby's
Haleys
Baby Food
3 cans
Morrells
Meat Loaf
3 cans
Meat Spreads
Green Olives
3 3-4 oz. Bottles
Extra Special
6-oz. Cans
2 for......... 23c
Irish ’s Bulk Coffees
Brazilian
Irish’s Special
Sugar
BEEMAN’S GUM
2 its. 29c 3 pkgs
10c
2 ibs. 39c
Free Samples
Fine Cane Granulated
IQ pounds 49c
Cloth Bag
No Sales to Dealers
Where the Thiuty Thrive
See Our Displays of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, We Carry the Best Obtainable
IRISH-McBROOM
The Home of Quality
SHIRTS
ARROW
Large Assortment of
Whites and Patterns
Polo Shirts
All Wanted Styles and
Patterns.
Seasonal
Neckwear
Arrow and Grayco.
The Men’s Toggery
A W. HELLIWELL
Here Are the Best
Guessers in Town!
We are mighty glad that so many
of our customers got so much fun
out of guessing the weight of the
"biggest bologna in the world" in
our market Friday and Saturday.
There were about 1000 guesses
registered and seven winners miss­
ed the weight of the sausage by
just three ounces. The bologna
weighed 42 lbs., 13 ounces, and if
your name is listed below, and you
haven’t already been in for your
ham -drop in soon, it’s ready for
you.
THE WINNERS OF HAMS:
Mrs. Glennie Frost, Mrs. John
Williams, Keith Lyon, Naomi
Kerr, Lotta Ray, Geo. H. Peters,
G. R. Merrill.
The next 15 closest guessers
were awarded a cut of the huge
bologna, and these wlnncrti were:
J. T. Morris, Mrs. Violet Duerst,
B. Sears, Darrel Sarff, Isaura
Brown, F. G. Dorsey, Clifford
Stewart, Lewis Metcalf, J. O.
Crossett, Thelma Green, Milton
Smith, H. C. Bostick, C. M. Park­
er, I. O. lurvet, Guy Smith.
Veal Shoulder Steak
SAUSAGE
Choice Milk Fattened
Country Style
2 lbs
SHORTENING
(Swift’s Pearl)
29c
4 lbs. 39
MORE BALLOONS again Saturday for the kids, but only when
ACCOMPANIED by their parents—ask for them at the market
PURE LARD
4 ibs. 45e
(In the Bulk)
COTTAGE CHEESE
Salmon — Halibut
Red Rock
Sliced
2 lbs
FARMERS—Before Selling, Get Our Price on Veal and Hogs
HENS
BACON BACKS
Rousting or Fricassee
Half or Whole