THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, I93M. THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 1 Iealth-O-G rams “DON’T USE A COMMA WHEN NATURE AND YOUR BETTER-SELF SAYS: ‘A FULL STOP.’ parents, Mr. and Mm. E. L. Mc- Reynokis. Mr. and Mm Walter Robinson, Jack Robinson and John laimb retumed Sunday from a week’s trip to |5|y iml Klamath Falls, They returned by way of Wiliam- ette highway. r airview whlch the following were invited: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitlock of Gowdyvllle, Mr. and Mra. Martin Foster of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Witcher, Mr. and Mrs. F L. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tonole, Mr. and Mra. George foster Mr. and Mrs Roy Crane, Mr. and Mra. Frank Gireau and J. A. Gallagher. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Witcher spent the week end in eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mra. Earl Fisher of Saginaw were guests Thursday evening at the J. W. Fisher home. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Keene vis­ ited Sunday at the Howard Keene home at Saginaw. Mra. Frank LaBlue and daugh­ ter Enid of Hebron spent Monday with Mra. LaBlue’s sister. Mrs. Joe Premazzi. Mr. and Mra. Floyd McCul­ lough, who had been visiting Mr. McCullough parents, Mr. and Mr*. Frank McCullough, left Sunday for their home in Longview, Washington. Mrs, Ida Garoutte. who has been employed at the Vinal Ran- dill home in Cottage Grove for Phone 30 several weeks, returned to her home here last week. C. A. Van Schoiack has been A large crowd attended the confined to his bed the past. w<-ek agricultural class conducted by recovering from injuries received II. C. Williamson of Cottage he fell from a ladder while rhe first Patron-Teacher meet­ Grove Monday night. Different when picking apples. ing of th«* year was hold at the soils are being studied. Vonda Powell of Mt. View is high school Thursday night. Of- The girl scouts held a meeting helping Mrs. Glen Gillispie for a fkwm for the year are: Prcsl- Monday night at the high school. «k’nt, Mrs. J. F. lorang; vice Mra. Verna Mauney will be cap­ while. The farmers In this neighbor- president, Mm. Ralph King, sec- tain the coming year. A meeting rrtary-treasurer. Mrs. Lucille wax aIxo held by the troop com­ hixx! are busy getting their fall crops planted. Mitchell. Hot lunches for the mittee. Warren Kelly accompanied grade xchl were discussed. The The high school home ec class county library wax discussed and have formed a home ec club to Fred Fleck on a hunting trip It wax voted to send in n recom­ meet on Wednesday nights. Doris acrons McKenzie pass several mendation in favor of the library, Hayes was elected president; days of last week, returning Sat- Otis Lynch talked about care of Densa Hooker, secretary and Vel- urday. Mrs. Fleck visited with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Shaw have Mrs. Kelly during I their absence. the gyrn floor. Mr. Mauney was ma Wilb. treasurer. Mm. Oscar Jack and Mrs. Ed­ moved from the old Culver place appointed floor manager at meet­ win Voss attended the Neighbor­ to Gillespie Comers. ings A banner will be given each John Simons from Brownsville ly Neighbors club meeting held at month to the room having the the Rand home at Mt. View has moved his family to the old largest percentage of pa rents Shortridge place and has four Wednesday of last week. present at meetings. The fresh­ Miss Nina Chapman, daughter children in school here. Mrs. Clifford Van Schoiack has men and sophomores won this of Mr. and Mra. Clair Chapman, Mra. Rose Belieu left Thursday returned from Eugene, where she month. was operated on Monday for ad- The girl xcoutx gave a camp­ noids and tonsils at the office of has been employi-d at the can­ for her home at Myrtle Point. Mra. William Caviness of the fire skit by singing and showing Dr. Harold Axley In Cottage nery for several months. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gillispie of Grove was hostess on that date to some of the scout work. The stage Grove. Culp Creek were week-end guests a family group, which included was decorated to represent the Mra. Donald McGarvin and in­ forest. Scout pledge and flag fant son returned home Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillispie Mra. Belieu and her sisters, Mrs. salute and taj* were given by the from the McFarland maternity and on Sunday Mr. and Mm. Young and Mra. Smith of Hebron. The Jolly Workers are to meet Walter Dowens of Mt. View were girls Captain Mrs. Kathleen home. all day on October 19 with Mrs. guests also. King presented second class Mr. and Mra. Francis O’Hem Mr. and Mrs. Otho Van Scho- Ab Ritchie as hostess, in the badges to the following girls: and children of Watertown, South Ruth and Anna Rowlctte, Helen Dakota, and Russell O’Hem of lack and daughter Josephine home of Mra. Charles Fuhrer. Carl Kebelbeck arrived home Dunn, Winnie and Fern lohrey Sioux Falls, Iowa, left Friday for spent the week end at the George and Verna Powell. A moving pic­ their homes after spending a McHugill home at Oakland, and Saturday night from a twelve ture showing air travel was wwk here with their parents, the Earl Higginbotham family of day trip to Santa Barbara. He re- Grove looked after their ported one-half day of rain during shown by Mr. Mauney. Mr. and Mra. Mike O’Hem. Miss Cottage the trip, having returned by the things during their absence. A group of nine ladles met at B. A. O’Hem and Allen O’Hem Ceford Garoutte is employed coast route. the grange hall Wcdnewlay and will remain here for a few weeks John Kebelbeck and son Carl with the Verne Garoutte logging canned tomatoes for the hot longer. and Jack Bowden of Salem left lunch project In school. They met Miss Elsie Black of Cottage camp at Disston. The new county road across early Sunday morning for Kla­ again Monday and canned more Grove is spending this week with the Garoutte place has recently math Falls, where Stanley Pieser tomatoes. About 150 quarts in all. Mra F. M. Chapman. expected to join the party for a The jam were loaned by Mm. E. Mra. Harry Reed. Mra. Joe been graveled and completed. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller have deer hunt, not to last over a S. Addison and tomatoes were Lancaster. Mra. Robert Kenady donated by several in the com­ and daughter Mabel and Mra returned from the Shoe String week. J. A. Seagoe and daughter Mir­ munity. Frank McGarvin and daughter country where Mr. Miller has iam arrived from Santa Barbara A sjxTial grange meeting was Pauline attended a mother and been logging for sometime. held Friday night. Drills and floor daughter banquet at the armory Week-end and Sunday visitors Sunday night. work were practiced and seven In Cottage Grove Monday eve­ at the C. A. Van Schoiack home Miss Florence Kebelbeck re- new members were voted on. ning. were the Frank Hills family of turned home Friday night from a Obligations will be given to four- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller Roseburg and Mrs. Mary’ Mc- three-day visit in the Grove with twn new memben Tuesday night and children Betty Gene and Les­ Cargar of Grants Pass and the her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline ns follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ter and Miss Ethel and Dale Rob­ Alvis Wicks family of the Grove. Kebelbeck. Franklin. Mm. Harriet Kempston, inson spent Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelly of Philip Hersey was home from the week end in Port­ Lyle Scott. Russell Hensling, Lyle land. Mt. View were dinner guests Portland to spend the week end. Conrad. Otis Lynch. Darwin of his parents. Mr. and The Mountain States Power Sunday Damewood, Mr. and Mm. Berry* Mrs. Fred Kelly. PRETTY FLOWER GARDEN company installed a transformer Mauney, Mr. and Mm. loslle on the Wards butte line last week Godard and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Mr and Mrs. C. Mulvihill, who for Chas. Arnold and Mr. Arnold Dillon live in the southwest part of the has equipped his home with elec ­ Mr. Bridget armer, who had tricity. city have one of the show places Mrs. R. B. Dixon attended a of this section in a flower and been visiting his nephews, Ernest Mrs. Pete Briggs of Culp Creek shower for Mra. Hazel Rose Kel­ and loron Trefry, has returned visited Friday with Mrs. George ley in Cottage Grove Wednesday vegetable garden. While the flow­ to California. ers are not as beautiful as they at the home of Mrs. H. C. Rose. have been owing to the lateness Mr. and Mra. Cole from Okla­ Alleman. Mrs. Edith Wenady and daugh ­ homa have moved on the Gowing Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boggs < °* * of the season they are still very ter Mable and son Ronald Dean Oakridge have moved into Mrs. place. Mm. Albright and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Kenady’s Mamie Beidler’s small house. Mr. have moved on the Roy Shermnn mother, Mrs. Hickey, at Dorena. Boggs Is the local agent for the Mike O’Hem, who has been Rawleigh products. place Mr. and Mm. Sherman will very seriously ill, is improving spend the winter in Arizona. Mrs. John Willian was a visitor Claud Dawson and daughter and Is able to be around the recently of Mrs. B. F. McCullum, that tie are visiting the E M. house again. who recently moved to Cottage Dunn, John Skelton and E. C. Litle Frankie McGarvin of Grove from Culp Creek. Hereidcen families. Adrian Daw­ London, who has spent two weeks Mrs. George Foster was a vis­ son, who attends O.S.C., spent with his grandparents, Mr. and itor Wednesday of Mrs. George the week end here visiting his Mrs. Frank McGarvin, went home Alleman at Divide. father and sister. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eppenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woods of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McRenyolds of Lynx Hollow were visitors one Winchester bay are spending sev­ and Mr. and Mrs. George McRey­ evening last week of Mr. and eral Weeks with a brother Ray- nolds and daughters Georgenia Mrs. Frank Gireau. mond and family. Mrs. Rolxrt Fischer of Eugene and Barbara attended a picnic at The Ugo Igo club met at the the Chas. Powell place near Black waa a visitor recently of an aunt, PHONS 148 home of Mrs. Bertha Ru Lou Fri- Butte Sunday. Other members of Mrs. J. W. Fisher. <1 tv afternoon After the business the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers of Bly, who Is meeting members went to the John Overholzer of Silk Creek, here to spend ten days with his home of Mrs. Mabel Herendeen Powell and family of Cot­ father, B. F. Bowers, at Mosby when- a group of friends had James tage Grove and the Chas. Powell creek, visited Sunday at the C. gathered to give her a house family. R. Trent home. warming in her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Porter of daughter spent Sunday at the table and pillow were presented accompanied by a Martin Foster home in Cottage Mrs. Herendeen by the group. Langlois, Games were conducted by Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Grove. Ru Ix>u. Mrs. Nettie Moore and Mrs. Cecil Blaylock of Coquille, Mrs. Julia Gover and son Henry Mrs. Lottie Lohrey won prizes. were week-end visitors of Mr. of Cottage Grove and Mr. and and Mrs. .Donald McGarvin. Mr. Mrs. S. M. Starner of Idaho were The time was spent making quilt bkK-ks. Refreshments were serv­ and Mrs. Porter are parents of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. McGarvin and Mrs. Blay- Mrs. R. B. Dixon. ed to seventeen ladies. Grover Woods. Raymond Woods lock is a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi K. P. 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Two reasons are assigned for the particular success of the flower garden. One is the special care given the flowers in cultiva­ tion and the other is due to the fact that Mr. Mulvihill irrigates from the river, supplying needed moisture during the growing season with the use of an electric p i np. _________________ i and SAVE NOW/i have time MONEY TOO/ TO 0O MY MASKE TING IN PERSON DOLLARS CAN BE SAVED by the housewife who personally does her marketing — getting the choicest foods at the lowest prices: taking advantage of specials. You’ll find it much more economical to find an extra day for marketing — by letting us do your laundry each week! Try Our Thrift Service — Thrift Wash 4c Per Pound. All Flat Work Ironed. Cottage Grove Laundry WIRTH BROTHERS. Cleaners — Dyers — Hatten Telephone 79 or 81 0 Don’t Get Caught Up a Tree! YOU MAY NOT LIVE TO TELL ABOUT IT IF YOU DO! Equip your car before it is too late with GOODYEAR LIFEGUARD TUBES — Be safe instead of sorry! 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