TlIURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1938
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Silk Creek
all-day meeting. Miss Lutz gave a
talk on finishes for better dresses.
The next meeting will be May 12
at Mrs. Bains.
Guests Sunday at the Bert My
ers home were the Harold Kirk
family of Springfield, the Doug
Castle family and Clifford Green
of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jen
kins of Cottage Grove, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lake of Thornton Corners
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers and
family of Delight Valley.
A petition has been circulated
in this community recently for tMe
reelection of Miss Beryl Smith for
teacher of the Blue Mountain
school District 31. Nearly all
homes in the district were reach
ed, and all persons contacted
signed, making it one hundred per
cent.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lebow ac-
companied the Mac and Tony To-
noU families to Albany Sunday to
visit with Mrs. Martha Gurley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lebow are
visiting at the James Lebow
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayben of
Row river were visitors Sunday
at the Neble Elliott home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Premazzi.
Mrs
Ralph Witcher visited
Thursday with relatives at Spring
field
Mrs. C. R. Trent and Mrs. Mol
lie Trent visited Thursday at the
Lloyd Bam home at Blue Moun
tain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent
Sunday afternoon at the Earl
Fisher home at Saginaw.
Mrs. Frank Gireau entertained
with a 1:30 dessert bridge party
at her home Monday.
Mrs. Ruth Plaster of Portland
visited overnight Saturday at the
James Plaster home. Mrs. James
Plaster accompanied her home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis VanProoyn
of Lathain visited Sunday evening
at the Joe Premazzi home.
April 19.—Leonard Estes left
Monday for Portland where he
will spend the summer.
The community club met Tues
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Burcham. There was a short busi
ness meeting followed by discus
sion of rural improvements and
farm problems. Mrs. Burcham
served refreshments in keeping
with the Easter season.
Mr. Curtis’ nephew, Billy Doley,
of Pasadena. Cal., came Sunday to
spend the summer with the Curtis
family.
Mrs. Wertz spent Sunday with
her sister at Anlauf.
M;u"garet Bolton was in Rose
burg Saturday for medical treat
ment.
Delbert Wertz spent the week
end fishing on Smith river with a
party of friends and relatives.
Mrs. Callie Vincent is visiting
Several ladies from here at-
at the Paul home a few days this
tended
club at Dorena Wednes-
week.
day of last week and worked on a
The F. D. Reed family and the
quilt and some fancy work for
Misses Margaret and Elizabeth
the hostess, Mrs. Ray Van Schoi-
Hemenway, nurses in the Eugene
ack.
hospital, were Sunday guests at
Mrs. Fred Kelly has been ill for
the W. A. Hemenway home. Mr.
several day’s but is slowly improv
Reed is a brother of Mrs. Hemen
ing. Mrs. Ida Garoutte is caring
way.
for
her.
Eas-
Lancaster
visited
Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Mattheyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHugill
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Claire ter at the home of his father on
of Roseburg visited over the week
Parks of Eugene visited Sunday Elk creek.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Mattson of end at the Otho Van Schoiack
at John Ashbys.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Oaks and Gowdyville, Mr. and Mrs. Bud home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillispie and
two small sons of Salem spent Lorenz of Lorane and Mr. and
Easter with the Oscar Wheeler Mrs. Ross Peterson of the Grove children were all day guests Sun
were visitors at the C. C. Miller day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
family.
Dowens of Mount View.
home
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradtl and
Mrs. C. A. Van Schoiack and
Mr. and Mrs. George Pennock
daughter Martha of Aurora and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frances of and Miss Phyllis Pennock of Hor Mrs. Harry Elfving attended the
Portland called at Burchams Mon ton spent the week end at the funeral of Ivan Sams in Cottage
Grove Friday.
day afternoon. Mrs. Bradtl is Mrs. George Peters home.
Mrs. Carl Yancey was called to
Sunday
visitors
at
the
T.
H.
Burcham’s niece and the party
were on the return trip from Moody home were Cora Allen and Portland Saturday to attend a
Phoenix, Ariz., where Miss Martha family of Sutherlin and the W. L.
had spent the winter. They had Allen family of Wendling.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peters vis
also visited many other interest
ited at the Charles Turpin home
ing southern points enroute.
The Woolcott family attended at Anlauf Sunday.
The Merle Porter family attend
Easter services in Eugene Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teague and ed a bride party at the Reed home
daughter of Eugene visited Sun at Divide Sunday night.
Emery Markem of Smith river
by (/) mark* below
day at C. E. Ruth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jack of visited with Orval Mixon Sunday.
Orval Mixon visited at the home
Row River, former residents of
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this community, called at the of Helen Johns in Springfield Sat
X^BATTEBY
urday.
Burcham home Sunday.
Many pupils of the Latham
Stephen Overholzer of Albany
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visited his brother, J. E. Over school are absent due to chicken
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pox.
holzer, Thursday and Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of
Mr. Rohde and daughter Viola
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Yoncalla
were
visitors
at
the
visited at the Fahrenwald home at
■BAKE*
Mason Sunday. Mrs. Rohde has Mamie Trunnell home Friday.
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trTAJKriNG
Thursday
the
Latham
and
Do-
been caring for Mrs. Fahrenwald,
'uewnuo
rena
baseball
teams
played
to
Z VMOB MAT*
who is ilk
Mrs. Eloise Wheeler moved to games. In the game between the
her home Sunday after spending first teams Latham won 5 to 4. In
the winter with her daughter, the second team game Dorena
won 15 to 11.
Mrs. Ernest Darnell..
Mrs. Ruby Harris of Junction
City spent Sunday at the Fred
Harris home.
Miss Edna Grubb spent Friday
April 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Boone night in Eugene at the Lewis
Humphrey were visitors of Mrs. J. Strobeck home.
H. Spahr at Culp Creek one day
last week.
Miss Winifred Gilcrist spent the
week end in Medford.
April 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Miss Forest Schneider and H.
Lake
and son Philip spent Easter
M. Monroe of Klamath Falls were
at the home of Miss Schneider’s with the Bert Myers family at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schnei Blue Mountain.
Mrs. Mollie Trent visited her
der, several days last week during
sister,
Mrs. General Johnson over
the Easter vacation. They return
night
Saturday
in Cottage Grove.
ed Monday.
Mrs. T. H. Willian returned Fri
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Zierolf and
Bob Williams visited Sunday at day from Roseburg where she had
been for two weeks helping care
Culp Creek.
Mrs. Roderbaum and son of for a brother, Ed Jones, who is ill.
Mrs. S. P. Shortridge spent the
eastern Oregon were guests over
the week end at the Henry Rus week end in Cottage Grove at the
sian home, on their way to join home of a daughter, Mrs. Delbert
Mrs. Roderbaum, who is employed Brown, while Mrs. Brown visited’
in Portland with her husband,
at Bohemia.
John Stout of Willakenzie vis who met her there from The Dal
ited Boone Humphrey one day last les, where he is employed.
The Bob Shields family have
week.
Miss Kathleen Lane, who is at moved to Culp Creek. John Wil
tending school in Salem, visited loughby of Cottage Grove moved
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa into the house vacated by the
Lane during the Easter vacation. Shields.
Mrs. Frank LaBlue and daugh
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brumfield
went to Marshfield Friday to look ters of Hebron and the Corbett
after property interests there. Mr. Smith family of Culp Creek were
Brumfield returned home Sunday,
Mrs. Brumfield remained for a vis
it with friends.
Fairview
Latham
funeral of a relative and is visit
ing a few days with a daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Voigt and
children of Harrisburg and Mr*.
Voigt's mother, Grandma V om .
visited Sunday at the Edwin Voss
home. Grandma V om remained
for a longer visit.
Mrs. S. M. Hart has been ill for
some time, but is slowly recover-
Ing
London
April 18. Mrs. George Bailes
was hostess to the Friendly Neigh
bors club last week. Several prizes
were given in contests. The next
meeting will tie with Mrs. Glen
Banton April 27.
Mrs. Ollie Powell spent last
week at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Lydia Ross, in Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shipp
spent Sunday in Eugene. Mr.
Shipp preached both morning and
evening at the Church of (Thrist.
The Carl King family of Cot-
tage Grove were Sunday dinner
guests at the Robert Phillipa
home.
Mrs Wolfe of The Dalles sp'nt
last week with her sister, Mrs.
Bert Newton.
Joe Andrews, a former Ixrndon-
ite, conducted the Fireside Bible
study period over KORE Sunday
evening.
Warren Warick of Trukre, Cal.,
is an Easter guest at the home of
his uncle, C. II. Woods.
Bert Newton, who had an eye
injured some time ago, is in a
hospital at Eugene for treatment.
The women’s Bible study class
will meet with Mrs. Felix Ems
Friday afternoon. The young peo-
tion when buying a
unused
used car
transportation, from
your Chevrolet deal
Many fine makes
and models — Select
one today.
Cottage Grove
Motor Co.
Mosby Creek
Guests Sunday at the Lee Du-j
gan home were Leo Dugan of
Portland, Fannie, Bernice Patten
of Cottage Grove and Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal Leabow and baby of
Cottage Grove.
The Sunday school at Shields
school held an Easter program and
dinner.
Mrs. Florence Simpson and
small daughted returned home
Sunday from Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mosby of
San Francisco visited last week at
the Bob Mosby home.
The Lon Henderson family of
Creswell were Easter guests at
the Butte Mooney home.
Loretta Ball and children Bus
ter and Thelma spent Easter at
the Melvin McGuire home.
Guests for Easter at the Geo.
Morris home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed,
Gibbs and daughter of Newberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Bain Morris and
family of Pengra and Merrial J
Morris of Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Morris were
visitors Sunday at the Fred Fuhr
er home at Hebron.
Kenneth Kennedy
took his
grandmother, Mrs. A. Witherall,
to her home in Medford Sunday.,
The Get-Together club met with
Mrs. Faye Taylor Thursday for an •
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Dewey Watkins purchased an
Allis-Chalmcni 48 caterpillar last
week and will use it for logging
at the Watkins & Soul* mill on
Bear ('reck
At a recent whex»! meeting Mr*.
Josie Koons was reelected to tench
the first, second, third and fourth
grades and Mrs. Pauline Brown
was elected to teach the upper
grades next year.
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For All Purposes
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Mount View
Thornton Comers This is your protec
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The Art Dugan family have
...... .... „
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to ........
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purchased. The Roy Ewing family
have moved to the house vacated
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- lb. 27c
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS ---- lb. 27c
SWEET PICKLES —..... ......----- pint 15c
LING COD, by the piece
lb. liy2c
HALIBUT, by the piece
lb. 17i/2c
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Bananas, firm and ripe 4 lbs. 25c
Peas, full pods
2 lbs. 19c
Asparagus.. .......... ... ...... 2 lbs. 17c
Rhubarb, field grown... 3 lbs. 14c
Radishes Cotta** Gro** 3 bunches 10c
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