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THURSDAY. MAY fi 1911 4 THE SENTINEL COTTAfJE GROVE OREGON LION ROARS Delight Valley Big Travel Season PAGE condition» w ith consideration g iv en to »peed law», natural hazard» and <*on<;cfltrd route» in m etro politan area». noon was »pent in piecing q u ilt bl«x-ks fo r the hostos.». L ig h t re freshments were served. The next meeting is to be w ith Mrs. Read Hemenway, May 14th. A p a rty wa» given in honor of Mr». Eva Iiem enw ay's 85th b irth day last. week. Those present were Mr». B illy O strander and daughter H a rrie t, Mrs. Eva Hol- derman, Pet Bressler, M r. and Mr». R. Hemenway, Mrs. Bird Petrie and hostess, Mrs. Almond Hemenway. Mrs. Eva Hemenway received a number of lovely gifts. Mr». C. E. Ashby accompanied Mrs. M ay Perini to Eugene Mon day. M r. and Mrs. E. J. Shell of Renton, Washington, visited the Ed Ashby home Sunday evening. Dean Bolton, Hasel and Bea tric e Barrie. Caroline Bolton and Ri hard Lath’d »pent F riday a fte r noon in Creswell. Douglas Bracher nt F o il Can- by wan an overnight guest S atur- day at the h nm r of M r. und M r;. A» Echoed 1'ioin (» H u g e (»rove Union Iligli School Lee Nixon. • KAMNKtf'INE IIEATON. Editor • Corona Portables The Sentinel One o f th'* greatest t o u r i s t Sunday afternoon guest:; ai th ( ’. II. I lulght home w ere M r, un i tra ve l seasons in the post decade Mi. and Mrs Orin Lanc.xsjcr of Lion» to l*l»y Junettam City, over the week end of A p ril 28 and Mr». M elvin Paul and son Gene is predicted fo r the corning sum ( '.e.tle Rock, Washington, have The Cot tug«* Grove Lions Jour 27. and Elsie H aight nt Eugene, M r. m er months by H arold R. Deal, m w e d in to the Herm an Kanel ney to JuncUon C ity tom orrow to (¡race St. Elmo t«x>k the m a ri and Mr». Lawrence Brown and manager of advertising and i.al«., house. play th e ir second game agulnnt tal vow» w ith O tis Swearingen on R uth C h lld e i». prom otion fo r the Tale W ater Mrs. K. K. M ills and Mrs. Ben the league lending Junction C ity Sat unlay, A p ril 26, ut the home Ix*al. ton Schri nk o f Cottage Grove v is Mlxxex Freda and N ellie Staid* As ociated O il Company. W hy don't “ J A V A " new Radio Tlgern. Cottage (¡rove, although of the Juatlce of peace at D rain, e r and Paul F lin to n of Portland w ho has just returned from a ited Monday at the John Read w hile the p r i c e s are s till low. not a member thin year, w ill Join w ith the Judge o fficia tin g . The »pent Sunday nt the John S t.ild- to u r o f th«- eleven western states, home. Drop into Radio Ray's and ta lk the dlMtrlet loop next season and parent» of the bridegroom were e r home, report« th a t tra v e l agencies, re M r. and Mrs. Lee Sm ith and it over. We mean you and you. w ill have to play team» the c a li the only witnaases. The new ly Mr». H arold W olfard and c h il sorts and to u ris t groups in a ll daughter M ary o f M apleton spent ber of the Tiger» who Incidental wed» an* m aking th e ir home In dren of Cottage (¡ro v e w ere .Sun parts o f the west have been de Sunday at the Joe S m ith home ly at thlx w ritin g are tied fo r Cottage (¡rove w ith the bride'» day dinner guests at the home of luged w ith the heaviest advance here. firs t place In the loop w ith the parent» fo r the present. Mr». Wolfard*» parent», M r. and inquiries in m any years. R obert Vaughn o f F ort Canby Eugene Axemen. The northerner» D orothy Earnshaw became Mr». Mr». Ix*e Nixon. Justin Brown of In preparation fo r the coming spent the week end at the home defeated the (¡rover» In an earllei B ill Quimby and Bertha Thoma- F ort Canby was a Sunday a fte r- to u rin g season Deal announced o f his parents, M r. and Mrs. V/. J. game at Cottage (¡rove by the son became Mrs. Bruce B r a ith - ' noon guest. th»* a v a ila b ility at Associated Vaughn. »core o f tl-.’t. Ttij) Lion»' probable Waite In a double wedding cere- M r. und Mrs. Oscar Elnten dealer*, nt u revise«! edition of the D elbert Jennings, who 1» em » ta ilin g lineup I»: M ike McKIh- mony at Vancouver, W ashington, went to Portland Wednesday und popular western United States ployed at Booth, spent Sunday ben, catcher; Jtihnny M inor, who Saturday, A p ril 26. T he ceremony returned Thursday. highways may which Associated at hi.*; home here. was the e a rlie r lowing pitcher w ill whs perform ed by the Reverend Mrs, Oscar Jackson was co- introduced fo r the firs t tim e last M r. and Mrs. Jesse Loomis and be on the mound; George Dugan, Kunzman ut the Reverend'» home host«*»* w ith Mrs. Clyde W righ t year. A ll highw ay changes w ith in daughter and M r. and Mrs. H a r find base; U ntold Wick», who ha» w ith M r. und Mrs. C harlie Q ulm - at the latter'» home at W a lk e r at the past twelve months ure in old Iia w le y and tw o children were the best twitting average, second;' by acting a» witnesses n bridal shower fo r Miss M ary cluded on the 1911 edition which Sunday guests a t the H. F. Rus- M arvin Kiang, »hort»top; Alan Both couple» plan to make th e ir W rig h t o f Eugene. Saturday. contain» sixteen complete detailed sum home on Mosby Creek. Reed, th ird bnae; F rank Suter, hom«*» nt C ulp Creek where Mr. The K«x'lu| Neighbors club met maps o f N atio na l Parks in the Annie and Raymond H orner of Blackle Morse, A llw rt Ishurn, A l Quimby and M r. B rn lth w n lte are Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. nine western states. Cottage Grove visited Sunday at den G nroutte and Paul lumgston employed in Scott» m ill. 1939 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Radio, Heater. S. K. Adams ut Saginaw. Guests "T he maps o f N ational Parks of the J. E. Redford home. w ill be the group from which the were Mrs. Knutson of E u g e n e the West are designed to meet th.* John Read and C liffo rd W allace 1933 Studcbaker Commander Coupe. garden group w ill be chosen. Home F c Club Fleet». and Mrs. W h lttln g h iil. The next needs of m otorists intending to went to the coast on a fishing • • • W in ifre d Makinson wa» elected m eeting w ill he May 14 at the visit any of the N ational Par)', in trip Sunday. 1937 Ford DeLuxe Coupe. Radio, Heater. Ta Play Miller». president o f the Horn«* Ec club home of Mrs. N, F Corliss. C alifo rn ia, Oregon. Washington, Mrs. Roy W illiam s and tw o 1937 Fcrd 60 Tudor The Cottage Grove Lion», who fo r next year In the club meeting The school hoard met May 5th Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, children of D rain spent tr e past held Tuesduy, May 6 O ther o f are playing Klngs-X hall thia and reemployed Mrs. Faye Van N«tw Mexico, Arizona, and U ta h ” two weeks at the home o f her 1935 Chrysler 6 Sedan year, w ill trave l to S pringfield fu r ficers elected were: Vice presi* Schotack us teacher o f the upper Deal stated. “ S u ffic ie n t de ta il has m other. Mrs. H. C. Crites. 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport Sedan n game w ith the cellar-dw elling dent, Zella Mae Gable secretary, grades. A teacher o f the kiw er been included so that not in ly C harley Peterson and Mrs. Donna Mae Burleson; treasurer, grade» ha» not tx-en employ«.*d. M iller» next Wednesilay, May are mileages between im ix irta n t M ary S m ith o f Walden visited 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan The M iller», who have yet to Adel«*«* Bostick; historian. V ivian The »chool term ends M ay 16th. points w ith in each o f the parks Tuesday evening a t the A lfre d 1933 Reo Sedan Pollock. The new officers w ill w in a d is tric t 6 game, w ill lie the There w ill tie a basket picnic on clearly indicated, but a ll ;xnnts c f Pleuard home. underdog» because o f the fine plan the next club meeting. that date. interest in the parks are so in d i A rt T ucke r o f Camp Roberts, 1934 Plymouth Sedan • • • »bowing the Lions made against Eugene visitors Saturday were cated th a t the m ap may serve as .San M iguel. C alifornia, visited 1932 Chevrolet Sedan N ew se tte Stuff. the strong Uni H igh nine la<t the Lawrence Brown and R udolf a guide to those v isitin g any o f over the week end w ith his m oth The new Newsette s ta ff fo r the Hansen families. week, but the S p ringfield nine 1» the sixteen N atio na l Parks fo r the er, Mrs. J. E. Redford. 1937 Plymouth Pickup firs t tim e.” expecting to upset the Lion». On follow ing six weeks period has the mound fo r the Grover» w ill been chosen as follow s: E d ito r FOREIGN M ISSION SCHOOL A feature o f the new W estern Several Model A ’s and Other Low Priced Cars. be Gordon E lfvln g w ith M cKIb- Sentinel news, EarnestIne Heaton; U nited States Highways map, ben at the backstop position. B a t assistant e dito r «if the Newsette, El 'G E N E Due to Ihe success w hich last year proved extrem ely OPEN SUNDAYS M r. and Mrs. W. A. teries fo r Springfield w ill not be D a rre ll Thomason; page editors, o f the firs t unnuul school fo r fo r popular w ith m otorists consider made a business tr ip D a rre ll Thomason. Doris W h it eign missionaries h e l d on the ing travel, not only in the West last Saturday. announced u n til game time. lock. Bob Moody. Boh Grewelle, ( >regon State college campus at but anywhere in the country, is • • • J. B. Leonard and son John Zella Mae Gable, V ic to r Shrlcker, C orvallis February 3-28, the Ore the o ffic ia l U nited States road visited the S. A. Bolton fa m ily Hom e K ru n u iiiii» B riefs. M ervin England an«l W inifred gon State board o f higher educa map w hich has been brought up to Saturday afternoon. The Horne Ec 2A class a rc serv Makinson. tion has approved plans fo r a sec date on mileage and d riv in g tim ? M r. and Mrs. W illia m W hitlock ing guest luncheons this week to 6th and Washington • • • ond annual m eeting of such a between im p o rta n t points. A ll and niece and fa m ily o f Grasham put into practice th e ir study of llu m r K«x>ra Fleet». group, to be held on the state col mileages have been computed visited M r. and M rs. C. E. Ashby CHRYSLER tim e management and careful ex M ervin England was reelected over the best transcontinental Saturday evening. penditure». One luncheon w ill lx* president of M r. G ilchrist's Home lege campus e arly In 1942. Salei PLYM OUTH Service routes between given points. D riv The Cedars Ladies' club was a meal prepared e n tire ly o f foods Room F rid ay, May 1. during home IN T E R N A T IO N A L A new ice cream. Black W alnut ing tim e has been determined by held last Wednesday at the home from an ‘'emergency sh elf" and room period N ew ly elected o ffl- one a meal that a housewife who cers were Ethel Chappell, vice ice cream at Gustafson's. 3 9 -ltc-3 i actual runs under norm al d rivin g o f Mrs. E. C. Evenson. The a fte r- w orks could pre|»are In a short president, and June Eastburn. time. O ther meals w ill lie prepar »«•crclary ed u n d rr s im ila r circumstances. A gam«* o f tru th o r cortse- The Thursday Evening N Y A. qurnces was played the rem ainder class were entertained by Miss o f the period. T u rtle , the health nurse. M ay I, w ith a very Interesting demon BRIEF'S. s tra tio n o f the can* o f a baby, Th«* G A.A. afterschool group w hich Included bathing, feeding, w ill continue th e ir practices on and dressing a large rubber doll. Tuesday und Thursday nights a f Members of the Hom«* M aking te r school Tin* noon G A A. girls club are assisting in the selling of w ill hav«« practices seventh peri- tickets fo r the movie “ Rebecca" txts on M<»)duy and Wednesday. May ft. 6. and 7, sponsored by ihe P hyllis Sorenson s|»en( the week I H ealth association. end venting in Junction C ity. Juanita Peteia, Frod Phillips Coming Event». lio n Dugan and M argaret Monsun The coming school events fo r class o f '40. visited the crab festi the rest of the school year ore: val at N ewport Sunday. The d is tric t track meet. May 8; Miss Tidemnnson. Home Ec state tru ck meet. May 16 and 17; teacher, attended t h e annuul junior-senior prom und Ixtnquet, meeting o f the Oregon Home Ec May 23. h a rrn lu ureate exercises, association last Saturday in C or M ay 25; «’loss day exercises, May vallis. 28; commencement exercises. May D orothy Treadw ell and W ilm a 29 Hobbs have been ill the past week • • • w ith the mumps. Three Mentor» Med. Louise Boyce has been al>sent Three senior girls. Grace St. the |Ntst week lxxau.se o f illness. Elmo, D orothy Earnshaw, and Jeanette Flora visited relatives Bertha Thomason, wen* m arried In Roseburg over the week end. C harlotte Johnson is nhsrnt > from scho«»l because o f mumps. V ic to r S ch rlckcr went to Eu gene to v is it friends over the week end. ,•'..*** B e tty Russell went to Veneta to visit friends over the week end. S hirley C ulver returned to school Monday a fte r being absent a week w ith the measles. Doris W h ittik in d M«*Guirc was honored wdth a surprise birthday dinner given by her sister Doro thy, May 1st. Dean Chapman, class of '40, who is now in the arm y, visit«*«! sch«xil last week. Cale C a rr joined the navy and w ill leave sometime this week. Elwen H arw ell spent the week end in P ortland vis itin g relatives. The fo llo w in g students w ith drew from sch<x»l recently: Leon laincustcr, senior; L ila Van Schoi- ack. sophomore; B ill H elliw e ll, ju n io r; iXm McGee, freshm an; M a rjo rie Sheldon, freshman. Superintendent H. B. F e rrin spent Wednesday in Salem on Try a tankful today a n d feel the difference a t any speed school business. M r. 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