THF RFNTTNFL <i»TTAC,E GROVE OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1938 THURSDAY, MAY 1?, 1938. TRE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON park, Eugene. They had a picnic dinner. Mrs. Harold Wolfard of Eugene was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and son Lowell were Sunday guests at the C. D. Gay home at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Small of London were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schletzer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shield of Chicago were house guests last week of Mrs. Marguerite Sulli van. The women are twin sisters. Their mother, Mrs. F. J. Williams, and Mahlon Dolman of Portland, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown attend«! the I.ane county conven tion of Christian churches held at Coburg Monday. Dean Jackson plans on going to Seattle Thursday with the glee | club of Cottage Grove high, where they will compete for national honors. Cottage Grove Sentinel’s Handy Shopping List List the Items you want before starting your shopping tour. It's the handy way of getting "ALL THE BARGAINS! Amount ITEM 1 STORE Price ■■III-T---------- «aa — »«a••• **—• •• *»«••••«*•*****■*••••••••••• t t ■ ■ ■ ---------- ------ — —- - • «..M* ,,,,, - ■ — * ■ Fairview ••••*•••••••••••♦•••• Maj’ 9. -Several ladies from here attended a special club meet ing at Dorena last week to work on quilts and other sewing for the Steele family who recently lost their home by fire. Little Kathaleen Gillispie has been quite ill with flu. Gordon Elfving attended the (4-H club exhibit which was held at the fair grounds in Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Van Schoiack motored to Smith river Friday and brought back little Vivian with them for a visit at the home of her father. Several from this district at tended an open grange meeting at Dorena Thursday evening. The Otho Van Schoiack family spent Sunday with relatives at i Oakland. A meeting was held at the Fair view school house Monday eve ning to vote on the proposed union high school at Cottage Grove. It was favored by a ma jority. Lowry England accompanied Arthur Bales of Dorena on a trip to the coast Sunday. School closed here Wednesday with a basket dinner as usual, which was well attended. • • • »««««aa Delight Valley May 9—Mrs. Ralph Wright of Walker was hostess to Social Neighbors club last week. Guests were Mrs. L. H. Brown and Miss Hazel Brown or Creswell, and Mrs. Lizzie Barner. There were 17 members present. Refresh ments were served at the tea hour. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clyde Wright at Walker on May 18. Edgar Adams, son of Mrs. Wm. Schletzer, who has spent several months at the Schletzer home, re turned to Los Angeles recently. Mrs. Bernice Lattin, Marion Mooney and Emory Haviland of Eugene. Mrs. Laura Bonaly and daughter Melissa and Mrs. Al Richardson of Dorena spent Thursday at the C. E. Haney home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flaten and family left Friday evening on a week-end trip to Hood River, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coppie. They also visited at the home of Mr. Flaten’s sister, Mrs. Boyd, of Hubbard. Lawrence Sisson and mother of Valsetz were callers at the Fred • a»*«««««««*»**®®***®**** • Witcher home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witcher and little son of Thornton Comers were supper guests at the Witch er home Friday evening. School closed Friday with the annual picnic. An ice cream treat was given by the school district. Eighth grade diplomas were presented to Nellie Stalder, Arthur Harris and Norman My ers. Mr. and Mrs. Clausen Brooks of Grants Pass and Mrs. Petrie of Cottage Grove were callers at the Chas. Conner home Saturday. Mrs. Brooks is a niece of Mr. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Melvin Paul, in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. R- G. Conner of Lorane spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner. The Robert Rausch family of Eugene came Sunday morning to spent Mother’s day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson. They returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears were among a group of relatives who spent Sunday at Skinners Butte Saginaw May 9.—Visitors at the Lee Fry home during the week end were Mrs. Violet Puls and chil dren of Curtin; Mrs. Beulah George of Eugene; Neil Fry of Veneta and Mr. and Mrs. M. G.; Fry of Wolf Creek. Lawrence Montieth who has been in the Eugene hospital the past two months came home Sat- j urday. • A large crowd from here at tended the senior play "Crashing Society," a comedy in 3 acts, at the Walker high school Friday evening. Those taking part in the play were Hugh McCormack, Marj’ Alma Benston, Lavera Chamberlain, Kenneth Jackson, Mable Highland. Vernon England, Boyd Strong, Tom Kyle, Mildred Lindsay, Ethel Halverson, Doro thea Wright and Gladys Walkley. The juniors and seniors of Walker and the teachers spent Sunday at Belknap Springs and in the evening attended a show in Eugene. Several from here spent the week end fishing up south fork and Hidden lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston and son spent Sunday at the W. A. Keene home at Thornton Cor ners. Twenty-four mothers and four eighth grade girls attended a mothers’ tea given by the Girls D'ague of Walker high school Monday afternoon. bring them to the hall on Satur- day morning. The quilted counter- pane made by the auxiliary will I m * on display. ...... Stapling Machin««. Rantinal. Naliv«« Van I’rrdlct Wrath«» African native» judge by the wind« aero«« the Sahara daaart whether heavy rains will fall on Iha headwater* of the Nila and causa generous flood* on th« great river. Typewriter ribbons. Th« Sentinel_________________________ ._________ Economical, Efficient County Administration Divide May 9.- A meeting of the school ixxard and all taxpayers of the] district will be held at the school house this Thursday evening at 8 o’clock to vote on a union high' school. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jincks who have lived at Divide for several! years, have been transferred to Halsey where Mr. Jincks will be Railroad section foreman. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Parker and granddaughter, Gay Godley, of. Wilbur were week-end guests at the J. A. Mackey home. Mrs. Mounts and daughter Nina came last week from Sprinefield, Mo., and will make Oregon their home. Mr. Mounts has been here for several months and leased the A. Söderström farm last fall. Miss Nina has entered the eighth grade of Divide school. Mrs. Viola Hanson of Gardiner, mother of Mrs. Clare Chapman, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter the past week, was accompanied home Sunday by the Clare Chapman family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chapman, where they spent Sunday digging clams. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds recently received word that their grandson. Ernest Kay McRey nolds, has recovered from an at tack of pneumonia and is able to attend school again. Legion Auxiliary New». A business meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary will be held at the armory on Monday evening. May 16. Plans will be made at this time for the Poppy Day sale and Memorial Day. The American Legion and Auxiliary Willamette Council will meet nt the armory on Wednesday evening. May 18. Mrs. Byron Reed is in charge of refreshments committee for this meeting. Those who have donations for the rummage sale to be held Sat urday in Townsend hall please KENNETH NIELSEN Republican Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE Lane County Primary, May 20. 1938 Paid Adv. VOTE FOR HAZEL BARTA PAGUE Republican Candidate for SENATOR Fourth District Lane and Linn Counties “Knowing the needs, the hopes and the desires of the peo pie of these counties, and with valuable legislative experi ence to facilitate my work, I feel that I can render thep a desired service if sent to the State Senate. My pledge & to work for the public good and for economical government ’’ YOUR SUPPORT ON MAY 20 WILL BE APPRECIATED Paid Political Adv. by Hazel Barta Pague "We1ve saved *5 on food, thanks to our electric refrigerator ANGUS GIBSON For State Representative 14th Legislative District His Neighbors Believe in Him READ WHAT THEY SAY Glenn Strome, Farmer—I am for Angus Gibson because I believe he would oppose waste and extravagance in directing the expenditures of State Funds. He knows the problems of the farmer and we can rely upon him to use sound judgment in Legislative measures pertaining to taxation. GLENN STROME Willamette Valley Seed Co. J. H. MILLER, Mayor- Economy in State Government is essential if the heavy burden of taxation is to be lessened. We need men in our Legisla ture who will insist on a strict accounting of all expenditures made by the various State agencies. Angus Gibson is the type who, as a member, would make it his business to know how our tax money was being spent. No man in our City takes more interest in Civic affairs than Angus Gibson. He Insists that for every dollar spent, we re ceive 100 cents value In return. He is even more cautious with public funds than with his own. He has made an A-l council man and as Representative will serve his district and State with the same loyalty. Willamette Valley Seed Co. By Ernest R. Kennedy J. H. MILLER, Mayor Slogan—Common Sense Legislation. Faithful Aggressive Service in Behalf of Tjane County, Oregon Gibson for Representative Club Paid Adv. . . . . and we didn’t stint on a single item" I never realized, till we bought our new electric refrigerator how much food I used to throw away, spoiled, which I now am able to save. It didn't seem much at the time, but when I work it over into tasty dishes, it saves on our buying. In the old days. I couldn't take advantage of lots of special prices on meats and vegetables because they wouldn't keep till we could eat them up. Now I can buy far ahead; nothing spoils: there is always something nice in the refrigerator when Tom and his wife drop in unexpectedly: my grocery bills are lower: we have better things to eat; and I can't see where the refrigerator has cost us anything. Mountain States Power Company