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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1938)
THURSDAY, MAY THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Lorane Are You Ready For This Week-end? and Mrs. Joe The last Patron-Teacher meet May 23. ing of the year was held at the Premazzi and daughter Joanne high school Friday night. New of visited Sunday at the Corbett ficers for the coming year were Smith home at Culp Creek. Mrs. E. J. West, who moved re elected as follows: President, Mrs. J. T. Lorang; vice president, Mrs. cently from Culp Creek to Cot Ralph King; secretary - treasurer, tage Grove, was an all day visitor Mrs. Lucille Mitchell. The pro Monday of her mother, Mrs. T. H. gram given by the schools follows: Willian The George Foster family, ac- Rythm band, first and second grades; tap dance Barbara and companied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Delbert Jenkins; rythm band. Alleman of Divide, spent Sunday third and fourth grades Dairy in Florence, where they attended Maids." 1, 2, 3, 4 grade chorus; the rhododendron festival, and "Santa Lucia." 7th and 8th went on to Newport, returning by grades; violin quartet; guitar way of Corvallis. Bright Colorful Mr and Mrs. Ralph Witcher class; three numbers, harmonica and guitar class: four numbers, and son spent Sunday in Eugene high school mixed chorus; har with relatives. The Bill Edwards family of monica and guitar, Ruth Tullock; several numbers by high school Creswell were Sunday visitors of band: America, band and chil Mr. and Mrs. John Willian. George Chapman of Creswell dren’s chorus; Norman Geaden, visited Sunday evening with S. P. music teacher, was in charge. A shower honoring Mrs. Bert Shortridge. Mount Mrs. D. L. Miller Hayes was given at the home of Mrs. Ray Stacey Wednesday af- View and a daughter-in-law. Mrs. ternoon. About ladies were Raymond Miller of Black Butte, were visitors Friday at the Henry present. Mr. and Mrs. Gerot of Eugene Lake home. The Addison Heath family of were visitors at the Ray Stacy Hebron were visitors Sunday af home last week. A party honoring Wilma Lynch ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. bride-to-be of Wallace Richardson, Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willey and was given by Mrs. Harry Farrar Friday afternoon. Those present daughter of Sutherlin were Sun were Miss Wilma Lynch, Mrs. day guests of Mrs. Willey's par Ralph Lynch, Mrs. Jessie Lynch, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Keene. Cottage Mrs. Howard Keene and family Mrs. Grove, Mrs Eldon Mackey, Mrs and Mrs. Keene's mother. Mrs. H. H. Cuunningham and Mrs. E. Gryder of Cottage Grove, were al so there in the afternoon. M. Dunn. Miss Fern Howard and Russell Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dillon of Vancouver were Scio visited at the Dolph Dillon Ponsford home last week. Vernon Dillon week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. accompanied them and remained Gerald Conner. Mrs. Sidney Amest of Portland with his parents here. Lorraine Dillon accompanied them to Scio arived recently to spend the sum mer at the home of a son, G. B. for a visit. The Ugo Igo club met with Mrs. Amest. Word has been received of the Gladys Petry Thursday after noon. The time was spent sewing death in Portland last Thursday for the hostess. It was decided to of Mrs. Dow. who was ill only two buy a croquet set and fix grounds days of pneumonia, before her to be used by young people of the death. Mrs. Dow was the mother community this summer. Ten of Mrs. Ruth Plaster, both of women were present. The next whom formerly lived in Cottage meeting will be June 2 with Mrs. Grove. She had expected to spend part of the summer here with Mabel Herendeen. Mrs. Wilbur Gibson's parents, Mrs. James Plaster and grandson Mr. and Mrs. Howard, and her Bobby as soon as school closed so brother Darrol and wife of Port- that another grandson, Nile Plas- land, were visitors here reeently. ter, might be able to come with Bright Colored Eston Woods of Albany visited her. GABERTEX his brother Raymond here last week. A shower honoring Reatha Runk was given at the home of May 23.—Miss Winifred Gilcrist, Mrs. George Schneider Monday California Denim afternoon. About 30 ladies were who taught the Mount View school present. Many friends who were the past year, closed her school Friday and left that evening for unable to be present sent gifts. Baccalaureate services were her home in Klamath Falls. She conducted by Mr. Knox of the Eu expected to visit in Medford and All-Wool Flannel gene Christian college Sunday Ashland before going on home. Mrs. Roy Hands and son visited night at the Christian church. recently with Mrs. Hands moth Special music was furnished by a girls quartet, Leona Kragenbrink, er, Mrs. G. Sherman, in Reeds Donna Davis, June Kirk and Doris port, and also with her sister, Mabel Mrs. Andrew Bloomquist and Hayes, accompanied baby. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Blosser of Comstock visited Mr. and Mrs. spent Wednesday in Junction City with Mrs. Humphrey’s brother, Cool Celanese Martin Foster Sunday. The W. L. Lohrey family visited John Allen. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Zierolf and Mr. Lohrey's mother at Yoncalla Bob Whitman were visitors Sun Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Perry will go to day at the Mrs A. C. Ball home at Rujada the latter part of the week Mosby Creek. Mrs. J. A. Schneider was a Mrs. where she will care George Damewood who has been guest Sunday of her aunt, Mrs. taking treatment at the Eugene Ben Hedrick, at Drain and of hospital. Mrs. Damewood, some Mrs. Anna Kruse at Yoncalla. Word has been received of the what improved, will return to her home. Mrs. George Schneider and death Friday of Frank Lamm Mrs. White have been caring for who was employed near Seaside Mrs. Damewood’s little daughters. at the time of his death. Altho his home is in this neighborhood, where his son lives with his ‘ grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King re- i turned Friday from Pendleton where Mr. King was a delegate to a state I.O.O.F. convention. They visited the Bonneville dam and re mained overnight in Hood River on their way home. Mrs. J. A. Schneider attended a shower Monday at the George Daily—May IS-October IS Schneider home at Lorane, honor ing Miss Retha Runk, a bride-to- Examples: ROUND TRIPS be, and a niece of the Schneiders. Coech Tourist Miss Runk formerly lived in Cot $90.30 $74.00 $65.00 Chicago .. tage Grove. 80.25 66.57* 58.52 FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS a— SWIM SUITS »1.98 Lastex Suits »2.98 If Meat Prices Friday and Saturday Only HOLIDAY MEAT SUGGESTIONS Assorted Lunch Meats Pound ERANKFURTERS BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE Dill Pickles Veal Roasts Veal Steak FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Potatoes Shafter Whites Mount View Bân&n&S Firm and Ripe 4 H*- 23C Cantaloupes 98c For your Holiday Cucumbers *2.98 SUMMER Excursion TRAIN FARES EAST DesMoines Kansas City St Paul.. St. Louis . 75.60 75.60 85.60 Standard Standard 61.95 61.95 70.10* Coach 54.40 54.40 61.60 New deluxe Coaches, lateet Tourist and Standard Shap ing Cars, finest Dining Can, with low priced meale, Ob- serrstlon-Club-Lonngs Can. All tickets honored on these famous taaims AUlPAfirt VlaSPOKAN« WnivMMV and ST. PAUL North Coast Limited • Empire Builder Many farea ahown above are the him , or higher from your home station. For detaila, Southern Pacific Agent, or write R. H. Crozier, Paeaenger Agent. 8. P * S. Railway, Portland, Strawberries 2 elightly consult General Oregon. SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. | pTf J Clean Carnival Show Booked for County Fair in September A first-rate carnival attraction has been booked to entertain all Lane county when the fairground gates swing open September 21 for four days, Allen Wheeler, manager, has announced. Only top entertainment will be offered. In the meantime, preparations are speeding the "revived" fair nearer and nearer. Mr. Wheeler has been distributing the premium books through, the grange units. Pomona Wheeler is master grange. He has asked that all who are contemplating entering an ex hibit and who do not have prem ium lists write him at the county court house in Eugene. box« for 25c BUY FOR THE DOUBLE HOLIDAY POBK A BEANS, Castle Haven, 303 Tall ...... DEVILED MEAT, Libby’» %» —--------- ----- COBN BEEF, Fray Bento«, 12-0«. -------------- TOMATO JUICE, Del Monte -------------------- PEANUT BUTTER, Beal Roast, 24b. Jar .— FRUIT SALAD, Del Monte, No. 1 Size, each PEAS, Oregon Harvest, 303 Size -----............. GINGER SNAPS, Superior, 2 Iba...... —......— PINEAPPLE JUICE, Libby’s, Nto. 2 .............. PANCAKE FLOUR, Maximum, 2yrlb, pkg« JELLWELL MARGARINE 2 for 15c 3 for 10« 2 for 35c 4 for 25c ______ 25c tuna flakes 3 for 25c _____ 25c 2 for 25c Mid-Pacific 2 for 210 VIKANA SAUSAGE Libby’«, 4VrO«.. 3 for 25o Assorted Flavors Robin Hood For Your Picnic Lunch Mrs. Ethel M. Sanders of Cush man spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackey. Vincent Frier and Charley Ross of Drain left Tuesday morning for Prineville, where they expect to spend the summer. New York .$140.80 $124.50 $106.40 $ 97.40 Boston.. . 146.70 130.40 110.40 101.40 Atlanta.. . 117.05 100.75 95.30 86.80 Cincinnati . 10620 9020 84.10 75.60 Detroit.. . 107.40 91.10 85.40 76.40 New Orleans 105.70 90.80 85.55 75.25 Philadelphia. 139.40 123.10 106.40 97.40 Washington . 136.60 120.30 104.90 95 JO FULLY AIR- T/l CONDITIONED I V We Will Have Cottage Grove Divide Coach Bunch 10c Celery Polo Shirts 79c-98c Pound Pound Ladies’ Slacks »1.49 Pound Pound POTATO CHIPS, 10c size ... 2 ior 15c SHORTENING, Snowdrife 3-lb. tin 52c ARISTOCRAT Salad Dressing qt. 29c SPAGHETTI, Franco,Amer. 2 for 19c COOKIES, Loose-Wile«, 15c size, 2 for 25c COOL 3 lbs BUTTER, Cottage Grove or Dairy land, Grade A .. -............. 32c CRACKERS, Superior, 3-lb. box ... 33c RINSO Soap Powder, large size ... SUPUBB Soap Powder, large size PEETS Granulated Powder, large PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars ------ WHITE KING Toilet Soap, bar ... COMFORT TISSUE 4 rolls ------ 51c PEP, Kellogg, package .................. hires root beer extract HELP BUILD AND BOOST COTTAGE GROVE SAFEWAY