T IH 'R S P W NOVEMBER .'Kl 1011 THE SENTINEL POTTAGE GROVE. OREGON at l l i i ’ home of Mrs, Ralph Sen nt. her!» of G rants Pass, Mr. nnd r i l l s In to be an n il day m<*<*ting Mrs, K e ith Roberts nt A nlauf with n potluck dinner ui noon.' and Mrs. Una O cklind of Eugene A q u ilt In to be tied nt this Mrs. O cklind h n i been ill and I M arie lzrm bnrd nnd Jaunita time. remained w ith her parents u n til Powell, Editors.) Monday 200 A ttend Opening Mrs. O llie Powell received word I CUT RATE / T w o hundred students 1» the es­ th a t her sister, *,iis. Roaellu D ill, tim ated attendance fu r th«* open* bus died. Mrs. D ili was staying ANO GCT s o z ^ t Alon !,»••• W illiam s is here from w ith tier daughter, M rs Ed Pow­ ing night of "Th«* Lions Den" on ('« n ip K o iw rls on furlough w ith ell of M y rtle Creek at the tim e November 22. The student» spent 3WCLL CHRISTMAS th<* evening dancing and playing his parent», M r and Mrs. Lee o f her death. ping-pong. A lthough some chairs, P R tS C N T S / W illiam s und friend». I,. R Goodwin and Sam Med­ davenport» and lamp* are si ill M r anil M is Fred H urrls and ford were in Dug« .,<• F riday on needed the canteen looks ahead to fa m ily spent the Thanksgiving business. a prom ising fu tu re The equip­ holidays w ith the parents of Mrs, M r arwl Mrs. Boh fJowns of H arris, M r. and Mrs. M ille r o f P ortland visited the firs t o f the ment that the coca cola company I has given Io the canteen should Port O rford. w«*ek w ith Mrs. is iw p s ' sister, he here the fi»st part of this week M* and M r John ("banner M is. Audrey Brown, add her of S pringfield have moved into grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and the ju te box should soon be one o f tlic Fred H arris' cabins. Sutherland. They le ft Wednesday J here . The weekly »chi dule fo r the M r Chunner is employed on re­ fo r San Diego, C alifo rn ia to visit modeling liie m ill recently pur­ w ith M r. Downs' relatives, and Lions Den is Tuesday I rom 6:00 to 10:00 p. m „ Saturday from 6:00 to chased by H arris and Morris. Mts. Down» plans to rem ain in Frank Is'Vunw ay of Spring- Sun Diego fo r the duration. M r. 11:00. The fif t y ecnl membership field visited at the W hitney (towns l.n in the service and wus curds are s till on -ale, you must have one in o rd er to gel in to the home Friday. spending his furlough w ith his Den. W illia m Pyle e the paid in ­ V l'la Beers nt C oltnge Grove w ile and relatives. s tru c to r who w ill su|M*rvi»e during spent Thanksgiving w ith hi r folks Mr. and M rs, Jot* M ille r are the tim e the Ix*n is open. A coun­ here. the parents o f a son lx,rn Sun­ cil meeting w ill be held the firs t M r and Mrs Leo Paschelke nt day ut the B u tle r m a te rn ity home M areol.i and Mr. and M rs A l- in Cottage Grove. M r. M ille r is part o f this week to make fu rth e r We have a wide variety of la-rt Oaks of Eugene visited in the service anti M rs. M ille r plans fo r the ,Den Red Cross W orker Speaks merchandise at the Right Sunday at I lie O. A. Nichols c a n v recently from Oklahoma Mrs. Kenneth M>xrre, Red Cross home. and is staying w ith her sister, w o rk e r o f Eugene, spoke to the Prices — which nre the low Gene V, Hansen ( ’ M 2 /C has M rs A rtie Sugg. g irls ' league November 22 in a est. w ritte n that we cannot realize M r. and Mrs. M u rra y New- I special assembly. how much he enjoys reading of Ion spent Thanksgiving day w ith 1 Come und shop nt Mr». Moore stated that 68 coun­ I lie news of the hom e town thru M r. and Mrs. D. D. Dickinson tries had the Junior Red Cross THRIFT WISE tin subscription to the Sentinel of R iver Road. before the w a r and that It fu nc­ I m * is receiving. M r. and Mrs. I to ran R itte r tioned both in peacetime and in Gift Wrapping, Toys and that Gene Beers or Ashland came children Jean and Pete spent w artim e. Svuls, Tice Decorations and Monday to vit.it at the home nt and Thanksgiving w ith M r. R itte r s , M rs. Moore asked if the g irls ' tils uncle, Rpy Beers. Xmas Cards. I parent» in D rain. league would be interested in Red H oward Cox of Cottage Grove Cross projects. The membership Tobacco at Cut Rate Prices spent the holidays w ith his m other fee is one cent and any money in Holiday Wrap. Mrs. Audrey Brown. over th a t goes into the Lane M r and Mrs. C arl Sm all speht County service fund. A ll that is Thanksgiving day dinner guests Thanksgiving w ith Mrs, Small's left over from the J u n io r Red at the Lawrence M ontieth home brother, M r. W ard and fam ily. Cross goes into the N ational were Mrs. Pluma Hanna n t Eu­ Mrs. Wayne Berggren received C h ild re n ’s fund. gene; Mrs. Ida Jackson and llez w ord o f the death of her sister The Ju nior Red Cross also sup­ T ucker o f W a lke r and M r. und liv in g in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. plies cards to camps and hospitals Cut Rate Mrs. Claude Lnwhon und son. Berggren went to Bend to. attend so that they m ig ht send them M r. and Mrs. Tom Lafoon of the funeral. Mrs. Bernice Berg­ horn«*. S tuffed animals can be Roseburg rjx-nt the evening nt gren is staying w ith her son made from scraps and lx* sent to the Mont let h home. w hile Mrs. Berggren is away. the B ritis h children. Mrs. Ruby Benston entertained M r. and Mrs. Pat Graham o f Thpre is a need fo r ch ild re n ’s recently w ith a card p a rty amt Cottage Grove have purchased clothing but there is no need fo r Thanksgiving dinner guests nt handkerchief shower at her home the Vera Thorne property. ■hoes. Mrs. Moore said th a t these the M ax Sears home were Mrs. honoring Mrs. Hazel Grim«'». Mrs. Ella W ills is spending a clothes should be good outgrow n M ny Hognte*, M r. and Mrs. E r­ Those w inning prtzes were: Mrs. few days w ith her ulster, Mrs. clothes and not clothes ready to nest Sears o f Cottage Grove and M innie Keene, M r*. Inez Mon- M innie Jones. lx* th ro w n away. M rs. Viva Lindanxxxl of Beaver­ tic th und Mrs. Hazel Grime». Tom m y C la rk has been ill w ith The veterans o f the Am erican ton. The la tte r Is spending a M r. und Mrs, K enneth Zum ­ flu fo r a week. Legion are asking fo r g ift boxes few weeks nt the S r ins home. w a lt and Mrs. Zum w alt o f D e -' M r. and M rs. Claude Abeene by December 10. She also showed Max Sears went to Krudwood ligh t V alley were dinner guests nnd children, Thena M ay and M a r­ things th a t boys could make such Sunday fo r tw o weeks. Thanksgiving day at the H arley vin Claude, spent Sunday w ith as games, puzzles, ash trays, w r it ­ The Eldon K in g la m ily of B.B. W illiam s home. Mrs. Abeene’s brother. Perkins ing boards, lap boards and lap route were Sunday dinner guests 'Die F ra n k Grimes fa m ily trays. ut the home o f Eldon's sister, moved to S prin gfie ld Junction M ille r and fa m ily at Blue M t. The g irls voted to ca rry on a M rs V ic to r Ilu gd ah l. Sunday where they have leased DR. S( B L E E P VISITOR project of k n ittin g squares fo r an M r. and M rs. C. If. H aight the M idw ay ska ting rink. afghan. In conclusion Mrs. Moore were Thanksgiving dinner guests M r. und M rs. Low ell Benston D r K atherine Schleef, form er stated that she W ojld leave y a m of th e it daughter, Mrs M ary 1’nul spent Sunday afternoon at the F. practicing physician here, was an fo r the afghan anc would like to in Eugene. T. Benston home in Eugene. see this school enrolled in the Sunday visitors ut the Ralph The C. G. Keene fa m ily spent overnight guest o f friends Tues­ Scar» home, were M r. und Mrs. Thanksgiving day ut the home day. D r. Schleef is a m e m ix r of Ju nior Red C ro » ^,. Tuberculin Test W a lte r S c a n of Eugene. o f Mrs. Keene's m other, Mrs. the medical s ta ff in the firs t aid Tw o hundred and th irty -n in e station of tlie Oregon S hipbuild­ M r. and M r*. M alcolm H om , M ary Lindsay at C ris w e ll. ing corporation. She stated there students took the tuberculin test, M r. and Mrs. Francis H om and county were ten doctors and 20 nurses given by D r. Lindgren, son K ir k made a tr ip to P o rt­ included in the s ta ff personnel health o fficer, at the high school land and Brem<*rton, Washington w o rkin g in three shifts. The entire Monday, N ovem ner 27. O f this leaving Thursday m orning anti num ber there were 44 seniors. 41 re tu rn in g Sunday. M r. and Mrs. T. B. Robert» p la nt covers 200 acres and the juniors, 77 sophomores and 77 On Friday, December 15, the had a« holiday visitors th e ir medicul corps takes care o f the freshmen. Miss V a il, school nurse, Social Neighbor» club is m eeting children. M r. and Mrs. Cecil Ro- 35,000 employes. w ill be a t the school Wednesday to check the reactions o f the in- noculations. Junior Play C ast .Selected The east fo r the ju n io r play "S pring Green," by Florence Ryeraon and Colin Clements, was selected last week and the mem­ bers started practices. The play w ill be presented December 15. The cast is as follow s: N ina Cassel, Pat Petrie; M rs. Rumble, Sheila Tow er; Scottie Cassel. June M endell; Mr. Putnam, K e ith K e l­ ler; Toney Cassel. Irene S chaffer; Pinkie Ames. Par D unlop; Dunk Doyle, D a rre ll E asterling; Bing on . Hotchkiss, Herold W itherspoon; t Genevieve Jones. M innie M o rris ; M a jo r Todd. Je rry M ickey; T . Newton Todd, M o rris C ulver; to Eula Hotchkiss. B illie V rum an; Dr. L u th e r Blodgett, D are Mapes; O ffic e r Ryan, Jake Palm er; B illy , Rufus Parsons. The ju n io r play is under the d i­ rection of Miss Anne Holey. Intram ural ( hampioiU’hip In tra m u ra l volleyball mixed teams played o ff the finals Wed­ nesday. Senior home room 10 had recently defeated senior home room 8, which gave them the rig h t SPORT SH IR TS in plaids, to meet room 4. Room 4 by de­ stripes o r solids . , . ju s t feating room 12 had earned the the th in g fo r the outdoor rig h t to play in the finals. ............. fro m $3.50 Lt. Harris Speaks on ('.A .I’. L t. H a rris of the C iv il A ir Pa­ tro l spoke to students interested in C.A.P. Tuesday, November 28, in the auditorium . L t. H a rris told about the various courses w hich are o f value to everyone. A meet­ GAY NECKW EAR fo r ing w ill be held next Tuesday, De­ tin* man in yo u r life . . cember 5, nt 7:30 p. m. in the in wool, rayon, nnd Cottage Grove arm ory to enlist blended fabrics those interested in C.A.P. fro m $1.50 Stum p C om m ittee M eets A group consisting o f class pres­ idents and a representative from each class met Monday, N o ve m -, ber 27 to make plans fo r the 6th BROADCLOTH PAJAM AS W ar Loan campaign. The co m m it­ . . . tine fabric, generous cut, tee consisted o f the fo llo w in g : v a rie ty o f color, stripes . . . Bob Moore, Joanne 'Short, H erold Sizes A, B, C, D $1.50 Witherspoon, Irene Schaffer, B ill Boyce, B e tty Bagley, H erbert Lombard, Doris Long. School Briefs Mrs. D illm an is su b stitu tin g fo r S U S P E N D E R S . . . BELTS Mrs. M ildred Tracy, who is in . . . P ractical accessories Long Beach, C alifornia. She was that rin g the hell. Choose his called to C alifornia because o f the fa vo rite style from $ l $8 illness o f a relative. Mrs. Grace Conner England, senior, entered school Monday, November 27. Grace was a fo rm e r student before her marriage. E ndri Tonoli, sophomore, w ith ­ drew recently to join the navy. Charles W h itlock, ju n io r, w ith ­ drew fro m school Monday, No- i' 'S ÛIDDAP, SANTA c iA u a - v b r i going k Trt to » LION ROARS THRIFT-WISE Latham Saginaw Delight Valley London Ytfw $ Mart, A D V IC E to the LOVELORN . . . hang one or several of these fine furn ish in g s his C h rist­ inas rce . . . T hey’re a sure hit . from a miss who w ants please. See them to­ day to r the best selec­ tion. The Men’s Toggery PACE FTVN vember 27, on account o f ill health. Allan Lee W illiam s anti Howard Harpole, class of 44. viaited school last week w hile on leave from Camp Robert», C alifornia. C arolyn Johns, a ju n io r of last year, visited school Wednesday. November 22. T ire s We have a complete line of passenger car tires and a fairly complete line of truck tires. Lorane The tin can campaign con­ ducted by the Lorane schools, closing last week, netted a to ta l o f 2,141 cans. The schools were Closed from Wednesday u n til M onday to r the T hanksgiving va­ cation. Dan Warnock has organized a 4-H c a lf d u n w ith eleven members enrolled. » Floyd S m ith rece ntly o f Letha, Idaho has entered the 7th grade in school here. FLATTERS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Fifth and Washington Texaco product», Oils, Lubrication, Gaa BUY and SAVE AT IRISH & SWARTZ I t’s common knowledge here in Cottage Grove that you save when you buy your food needs at Irish & Swartz, where the variety is most complete and the quality leaves nothing to be desired. MAKE SHOPPING AT IRISH’S A HABIT COFFEE M. J. B. D R IP or REGULAR 29c PRODUCE SPECIALS POTATOES U. s. No. 2 50 ibs. HONEY $1.19 5 POUND JAR. S T R A IN E D ...... HONEY, Creamed 33c pkg. JAM, Del Monte Plum 4 V2 lb.89c SOY BEANS, Loma Linda 2 for 35c GLUTEN BURGER, la rg e .......... 55c PROTEENA, medium size ................ 28c Cam pbell’s T om ato Soup Mix ONIONS - U. s. No. 1 4 ^s. Better buy now for later use. 39c ib. CARROTS Fine quality bulk 4 ibs. 5c in the market 25c 3 25c Pot Cleaners V-3. Closeout Bring them in . . . We are Package 15c Cranberries W alnut Meats Aunt Polly ’l.u 2 for 5c V elvet °r p a “ 69c BUY A CASE SPAGHETTI, Bulk TUNA, fancy 39c can TOMATOES Silverdale $ Q 5 0 SHRIM P, Jumbo 45c can OYSTERS, North Point 41c can v7= 24, No. 2l/ 2 cans CORN 2^2 lbs 19c PANCAKE, S p e rry ................. 10 lbs. 63c 49c OATS, 9 lb, quick or regular Diamond A 24, No. 2 cans Fisher’s Blend H-D. W. Grain 24, No. 2 cans . « Pictsweet ’3 ü 24, No. 2 cans PEAS Libby Garden 24, No. 2 cans A local favorite 50 LB. BAG $2.05 79 Rosedale 24. No. 2 cans ......... ’2 98 Beets-Carrots $1.49 IRISH SWARTZ BEANS Dundee 24, No. 2 cans .... $Q 49 Del Monte, 303 Gl Case 12 Assorted “Your Friendly Food Store"