The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1955, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Sentinel, Cotage Grove, Oregon
Dorena Doin’s
By Ruth F. St. Clair.
Phone 6X438
DORENA Mr. and Mrs. Eddie I
' Garoutte and boys of Langlois,
spent the weekend at the Darrel
Garoutte home.
Mr. and Mrs David Hulse and
daughters of Eugene spent the,
weekend with the Oliver Craw­
fords.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hulse. Mrs
Lettie Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Crawford attended a wed­
ding reception given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter in
Cottage Grove Saturday evening
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wayne of
Coos Bay; Ruth Poole. Mary Mc­
Master and Lyle Smith of Port­
land. spent the weekend with Ruth
St. Clair.
Mrs. Etta Beckner of Santa '
Rosa. Calif., is making an extend­
ed visit with her daughter, Mrs.
E. L. Leonard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Living­
ston of Eugene spent the weekend
at the Ivell Humphreys home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thweatt,
who were recentlv married, arc at
home in Dorena in their home pur-
ch i^ed from Mn Lia Garoutte
Roger Crawford returned home
July 8 after spending a week in
Eugene visiting at the David Hulse
home.
By Mr*. Dale McCoy
Phone 1I76J3
SILK CREEK Mrs. Ross Over­
holser entertained with a potluck
picnic at her home on Tuesday of
last week in honor of Mrs Ken­
neth Bragg and two children.
Becky and Kenny, of Los Angeles.
Calif. Others enjoying the day
were Mrs. Ixtuise Burkhart and
three children and Mrs. Eva
Hayes of Eugene; Mrs. Jesse
Hooker of Gillispie Corners and
her granddaughter. Barbara Block,
of Eugene; Mrs. Gene I.orane and
Ricky of Junction City; Mrs.
Frank Rulon and her daughter.
Elaine, and her three children of
Springfield; Mrs Joe Olds and
two girls, Mrs. Lillie Sutherland
and Mrs. Townsend of Ixindon;
Mrs. Roy Goodwin and two Bol­
ton hoys of Cottage Grove, and
Mrs. George Overholser and Jan­
etta of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler
and Hiram Wheeler returned
home on Monday of last week
from a months’ vacation at Otter
Rock.
Centennial and Rodeo weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville White and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilson.
Gerald and Chloe of Medford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Burger.
Wayne and Kathleen of Coquille.
Sunday guests were Mr White's
mother. Mrs. Ida Mae White, of
Creswell; Mr. and Mrs. Rav Gar­
vin and baby of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Barnard Schaffner and baby
By Mrs. J. W. Fisher
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 33F5
Raymond White of Cottage Grove.
THORNTON CORNERS
Mrs
They all attended the rodeo either
Pete Tonole entertained a family
Saturday or Sunday.
one day last week at a
Miss Donna Jean Kennedy of group
birthday
dinner at her home in
Coos Bay is visiting at the Frank honor of her
daughter. Mrs. Ger­
Willis. Vilas Hales and James ald Witherspoon,
of Cottage Grove.
Payne homes.
Arleigh Kenyon entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mentzel of ed Mrs.
with a party at her home re­
Loma Linda, Calif., were Satur­
and served refreshments to
day dinner guests at the home of cently
the seven ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell. They
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi, ac­
were Saturday afternoon callers companied
by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Os­ Sloan of Disston spent the week­
car Wheeler.
end at Wickiup on a fishing trip.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jett of Grants
Mr. and Mrs. George McMurrick Pass were recent weekend guests
and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don of Mrs. Jett’s parents, Mr. and
Seeley and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. R. B. Dixon.
Fullerton of Bend. The three fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Morrow
ilies spent Saturday fishing at and children and Miss Shirley
Winchester Bay with some of Morrow of Corvallis were supper
them trying their luck again on guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday
A. E. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brisbane
Attend Picnic
Attending the annual Methodist and two little sons of Portland
Church picnic Sunday at the Wil­ visited a few days recently here
son Creek recreation area were with Bruce’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hudgins L. E. Brisbane. Mr. and Mrs.
and family and their daughter, Bruce Brisbane recently moved to
Mrs. George Haberly, and five Portland where he is a pilot on an
children and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd airliner.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ray of
Allen and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Block and Willigilispie visited over last week­
Barbara, Nancy. Melanie and Rex end with Mrs. Ray's grandparents,
of Eugene were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tonole and
visitors at the George Overholser
home. Nancy stayed for a visit family of Roseburg were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete To­
with her little cousin, Janetta.
nole.
Mrs. James Payne and Kenny
Mrs. Hugh Aldrich visited Fri­
and Edmund accompanied the day with her brother. Don Brew­
Junior BYF of the First Baptist er, in a Eugene hospital where he
Church to the Wilson Creek rec­ recently underwent minor sur­
reation area for a swimming party gery.
and wiener roast on Wednesday
Jerry and Leroy Mitchell of Eu­
evening of last week.
reka. Calif., were weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Hales en­ at
the Amos Ketcherside home.
tertained the Senior BYF at their Visitors From Coquille
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Simpson
George McMurrick Jr. returned of Coquille were overnight guests
home after spending the past three last week of Simpson's sister. Mrs.
weeks in Newburg at the home of Jim Merwin. They also visited with
his grandfather, Rev. Glade Bak­ another sister, Mrs. Arleigh Ken­
er.
Kathy Nelson and Bonnie Sim- yon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everret Mack of
monette of Gowdyville left Wed­ Oakridge were visitors one day
nesday to spend a week at Girl last week at the R. B. Dixon home.
Scout camp Cleowox.
Mr. and Mrs. David Potter and
Mrs. George McMurrick and Eva children of Winston were supper
and Ann. accompanied by Mrs. guests one evening last week of
Roderick Doolittle and Arlene and Mrs. Potter's sister. Mrs. Hugh
Sharon of Dorcna went to Lins- Aldrich. Patricia Aldrich, who had
law Sunday. The four girls will visited for a few days at the home
spend a week there at the 4-H of her aunt, returned to her home
summer camp.
with Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes anti
Little Terri Ann Harpole of Al­
son. Dale, of Salem were Satur­ bany spent last week here with
day dinner guests at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Pete Tono­
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Wheeler.
le, while her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Harris and three chil­ Mrs. Howard Harpole, were va­
dren and Donald and Marie Wil­ cationing. The parents visited for
liams spent three days last week the day when they came for her
at the home of Mrs. Harris’ par­ following the return from their
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, at trip.
Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Isley and
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Judd and children and the Pete Petersen
Clayton. Bernice. Marjorie and family, all of Eden Park, were
Brenda of L’mpqua were Sunday recent visitors at the A. E. Hig­
callers at the Oscar W’heeler and gins home.
Clarence Duncan homes.
Sonny Crase of Portland, nep­
hew of Amos Ketcherside, and a
cousin. James Ketcherside. of I .os
Angeles have been house guests
at the Amos Ketcherside home
the past two weeks.
By Mrs. Ruby Benston
George Simpson made a trip
Phone 28E4
to his home at Canyonville last
SAGINAW Mr. and Mrs. C. G. week and returned here to the
(Soxi Keene returned home Tues­ home of his daughter. Mrs. Ar­
day from Corona. Calif., where leigh Kenyon, to further recuper­
they spent the weekend visiting ate from recent surgery.
their son, Jim. who is in the U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brisbane
Naval hospital there. Jim. with picnicked Friday of last week at
two other Navy men from the McCready Springs with Rev. and
U. S. S. Hopewell that is docked Mrs. Hilton Park and two daugh­
at San Diego, were in a car w reck ters. Sylvia and Darlene, of Oak­
10 days ago that sent all three ridge.
to the hospital The driver died
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Higgins and
the next day and another boy re­ family visited Sunday at Lynx
ceived a broken back. Jim received Hollow with Mrs. Belle Holborow.
a dislocated right shoulder and in­
Mr. and Mrs Jess Starkey of
juries in his chest and head. He is Westfir were Sunday guests of
getting along very well and ex­ Mr. and Mrs Amos Ketcherside.
pects to be in the hospital another
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott and ।
month.
Mrs. Scott's uncle, Olle Benson,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Lionherger all of Albany were Sunday guests
and family of southern California of another uncle and aunt of Mrs.
are visiting with Guy’s parents. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W B. Wood­
Mr and Mr». William Lionberger. en. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood­
and with his brother, John, and en. Ben Wooden, and his family I
family.
of Idylwild Park near Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwarzer were also visitors Sunday at the
returned from Portland Tuesday Wooden home.
where they had spent the past
month. Danny Schwarzer return­
ed home from Crescent City. Calif,
after spending several weeks with
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his sister. Mrs. Don Oviatt.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Keene of
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Arcata. Calif., spent the weekend
at the home of Robert’s parents.
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Mr and Mrs. Howard Koene, and H^ m K.14 A P. w .1 Bwd»« B»ok« tA«. It JO
with his cousin. Delmer Benston.
and family of Bennett Creek.
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Thornton Corners
Resident Honors
Girl's Birthday
Saginaw Navyman
Injured in Wreck
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Mrs. Wright's White
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Blade Cut
Fillet Cod
Fruit or Grape * Orange
Marmalade * Apricot
Pineapple Preserves
Serve Canterbury Brand
either pipping hot or ice cold
Box of 48's
or Leg Roast
Fillet Sole
Straw berries
Crabapple Mixed
Cane Migar 1O b g 93 c
49c
Tea Bags
Cheese Food
26c
Fresh Bread
SMOKED MEAT BUYS
Salmon
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Smoked Picnics
Sliced Bacon
Cottage Butts
Bacon Squares
Dry Salt Pork
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Correctly Aged
Closely Trimmed
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Dairy Milk
1-lb. Package
2 25c
Lemonade
Bel-air Fresh Frozen
Fillet Perch
ELBERTA CALIFORNIA FREESTONE
Captain’s Ch
1.1b. pkg.
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Rice Krispies
pkg
Corn Pops 1 11
pkg.
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Potato Bread kS,' 1?28c
Cheese
Each of the golden yellow Elbertas
(freestones) has ripened on the
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Melrose
Fig Bars
American
HIGH COLORED - TREE RIPENED
1-lb. pkg
Dutch Mill
2-lb. pk«.
Blossom Time
Cottage Cheese
Margarine SuTÍ;'^ 4/1.00
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Fresh Eggs
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Strawberries.];'
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39c
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Jelly Glasses
79c
Certo Pectin cahning 8-oz.'
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i.lb pkï2lc
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Whole
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By the Piece
Lettuce
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it
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14-lb. Flat
Golden Yellow Kernels—Sweet—Tender
lb. ô*2C
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6
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