The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 25, 1953, Image 9

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    Ex-Lorane Teacher
Speaks on Mission
T h e C o tta g e G rove S e n tin e l
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON
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following officers were elec-'
ted: President, Mrs. Glen Plat-
ner of Saginaw, vice-president,
Mrs. Lester Porter of Lynx Hol­
low and secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Clarence Sexton. Plans were
made to woik on quilts.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alexander
spent Saturday at the camp meet- j
ings at Junction City.
The prayer meetings are being
held at the church each Wednes­
day at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray
visited with relatives at Dallas
several days last week.
Recent visitors at the Wallace
Koehler home weTe his parents,
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Koehler and children of
Nevada City, Calif.
By Mrs. R. G. Conner
NUMBER 45
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953
G ooseberries about tw ice the
norm al slxe (1% in ch es in d i­
a m eter and 1 S /4 Inches lon g)
have b een grow n by Mrs. E art
E w ing, N orth 10th S treet.
S he h as a doaen b ushes a ll
w ith th e sam e extraord in ary
sized berries and cla im s th at
th ey aren’t a s b itter a s th e
sm aller specim en.
Saginaw Club Plans
Annual Picnic 25th
Phone HOM
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LORANE—Mrs. Arnold Gates I
and two sons, are spending a week ■
with her husband who is attend- I
¡ng Pacific university summer ■
session at Forest Grove.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Moot- I
hart and baby have returned from I
a visit with her mother, Mrs. P. I
T. Garber, at Vashon, Wash.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purdy ■
are the parents of a son, Thomas M
Edwin, who was born at Cottage ■
Grove hospital June 18. This is I
the first boy for the Purdys. They | l
^ F o r m - f r e s h Prodwc
have two daughters. Mrs. Purdy I
and baby are at the home of I
Chester Purdy for a few days.
I Always the finest o f ,fresh
Connie Purdy is visiting her I I fruits and vegetables at
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- I Wolfard’s. Shop here this
thur Phillips, at Sisters. Sandy re- I
week.
turned with , her aunt, Mrs. L. A. ■
Howell of La Comb, for a visit. I I
FIELD GROWN
The Howells came Sunday for a I
look at their new nephew.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Groshong II
and sons of Albany spent the week I
end with her parents. Mr. and I
Mrs. Chester- Purdy. They re- I
turned Monday.
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Louis Toricellas attended the I
Sheridan Rodeo over the week 1
i end. He won fourth place in bull- I
RED RIPE
, dogging.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Mc-
, Crae and children, Jean and Jim- I
j mie, spent a week in Portland at
the home of Mrs. McCrae’s par-1
. ents. Mr. aral Mrs. O. C. Hood.
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•y item is low-priced every day — and it
>n that more low prices mean more . . .
. savings for you. Yes— we’re sure youTl
ndreds of other families have discovered
«•at better and save more— shopping at
Tomatoes
BISKIT M IX
39c
Fisher’s
I .urge Package
Watermelon
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Mr. McCrae and Harvey L. |
' Moothart started taking summer
_ courses at the University of Ore­
gon Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Town-
e send spent last Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCrae. Mr. I
. Townsend was a former high I
school teacher at Lorane. They
y are on their way to Alberquerque,
N. M., where he will teach in a
Presbyterian Mission high school.
, The McCraes attended services at
the Presbyterian church in Cbt-
'T tage Grove Sunday to hear Mr.
Townsend speak on the mission.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell
J have had visitors almost every
day recently. They included Mr
, and Mrs. Berl Hamilton and fami-
* ly of Boseman, Mont, Two nieces
. came one day, Mrs. Clifton Bow-
, man and son, Jackie, of Junction
■ City and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Loper from Lewiston, Idaho.
11 Others who came were Mr. and
SS Mrs. Lee Young, of Pomeroy,
06 Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paint-
Hauser-C oos Bay road in Southw estern Oregon climb«
the head of H aynes Slough b etw een Hauser and the
fa, 6.S8 m iles. The n ew
w ades right across the
of H aynes Slough to hook onto the north end o f the Coos
idge-» is 4 55 m iles long, saves 1.8J m iles and has but nine
compared w ith 60 on the old route. It Is a tim e and m oney
(State H ighw ay C om m ission P hoto.)
¡LU CK EY W ILL A TT E N D
SA LEM D.A. M EETIN G
I ’ C . E. Luckey, Lane county dis­
trict attorney, has accepted-an
I invitation to attend the two-day
conference of district attorneys
and their assistants at Salem
: June 26 and 27.
! Attorney General Robert Y.
Thornton will be host. The dis­
trict attorneys, their assistants,
Thornton and his staff will dis­
cuss mutual problems.
BUTTER
69c
FINE CALIFORNIA
Cantaloupe
Darigold
Quality — Pound
F ish er's W hole W heat C ereal
CAKE FLOUR
F ish e r ’s
Pound
DELRICH
29c
M argarine
ALL PURE
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1064 T yler S t.
Phone 1078
Bord«*n’s
2-lb. loaf
CHEESE
89c
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Low and lithe in every line . . . here is
incomparable B E A U T Y .
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Smooth and smart in curve and contour . . .
* here is*incomparable FASH IO N.
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Beef Over
Ground Beef
f . GLASS
Sleek and trim in modern design . . . here
is incomparable STY LE .
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SERVICE
NOW
Wieners
Nebergall’s
Best
DODGE
V-EIGHT and six
Y o u ’v s Go» To D r iv e I t To B e lie v e It
Link Sausage
Lunch Meats
Sw ift’s Premium Fryers
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lb.
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Come to us for GLASS for any use - for
we specialize in glazing and carry a wide stock
o f all kinds of glass. We are certain your needs
can be m ost properly and economically hand’^
here _ it costs nothing to see ns. We also have
Van N ess louvre windows.
Fancy
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