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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
Disston Mothers Hold Tues. Picnic By Mr». Jame« Northcutt Phone BM143 DISSTON Mr. and Mrs Ray mond Arthur spent the weekend visiting in Burns. Miss Norma Lewis from Cottage Grove spent several days visiting with Charlotte Spellman. Rosetta Northcutt spent several days visiting with Mrs Gladys Williams and girls in Springfield The Disston Mother's club held its annual picnic Tuesday. July 12. at Rujada Park Those attend ing were Mmes. Maxine Spellman and Kathy, Helen Janisch. Mike and Polly, Lena Carr. Lenora Carr. Erma Carr and Claudia. Charlotte McCormack, Judy, Nancy, Diana and Eileen. Naomi DeWitt. Mary. Georgia. Jim and Jeanie. Ana Johnson and Johnnie Lee, Yvon- na Arthur, I»onna McNabb and Steve. Pat Hass and Julia Ann, Wanda Knouse and Kerry Joe. Merle Northcutt. Judy and Nadine. Visitors were Mrs. Fred Brice, Mrs. Leone Magnuson and Clifton from Cottage Grove and Mrs. Ef I Tluirs., July îl, 19M fie Wickstrom. Mrs. Gladys Williams and daughters Wanda and Wanna, were dinner guests with Mi. and Mrs Jam«' Northcutt Wednesday evening. Wanda remained to spend a few days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carr and children visited with Mrs New hall in Creswell Wednesday. Dale Proudfit from Washington spent several days visiting in the John Carr Sr . home. Diana Olinger from Cottage Grove visited last week in the Gus Janisch home. Jim Elliott from the Steamboat Ranger Station spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Janiscn and family. The -»entinel, Cottage »irose. Oregon Page 5 YOUR MERCHANT MARINE Open From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Every Day of the Week Prices Good for Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sun. Move To California Mr. and Mis. Barney I.ance and family have moved to Arcada, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson and children have returned home from a visit in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walls and children from Lowell and Mr and Mrs. Marl Ranfro and children from Veneta were Sunday visitors in the Hoyt Ballew home. Mr. and Mis. Max Sears from Cottage Grove were Saturday eve- see whaf a difference C^H makes »..IN ALL-AROUND CANNING SUCCESS Paint Specials 5—5 Gallon Cans Silver Gray Shingle Stain Regular $8.75 Special $5.00 4—5 Gallon Cans Red Barn and Roof Paint Regular $ I 8.95 Special $ 11.50 2—5 Gallon Cans Off White Exterior Primer Regular $21.25 $11.50 Special 67 Quarts Plastic Enamel Regular $2.95 Special $1.00 Sears Building Supply Co. We Give S&H Green Stamps 24 So. 10th St. Phone 33 An American Ship of the future. A version of the atomic merchant ship released bv the American Merchant Marine Institute. The view, conceived by Bethlehem Steel Company engineers, depicts a 6»M) foot American flag passenger-cargo ship capable of swiftly transporting 500 passengers in comfort and safety to the farthest reaches of the globe. The American maritime industry is eager to take fullest advantage of all such developments to insure an ade quate merchant marine, vital as an instrument of commerce in peace and indispensable as the fourth arm of our national defense. ning guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sneddon and daughter, Jeanie, from Lowell visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Middleton. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Carr fished over the weekend at Wick iup Reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ('hittester and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chittester and daughters have returned from a two-weeks' visit in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lmdel Smith and children spent Sunday at Lowell. Terry Knouse has joined Mr and Mrs. W. B. l.ayng and Waida Jane and party at Sharps Creek They are driving the l.ayng herd up to the mountains for the sum mer glaze Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ho gate and Darla and Mr. and Mrs Joe Knouse and Kerry Joe joined the Layng party up Sharps Creek tor a picnic Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Barber and children from San Luis Obispo, Calif., are visiting with Mrs. Bar ber’s brother, John A. la-ach Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spellman and Kathy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dills and family in । Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. James Northcutt and girls visited Sunday afternoon i with Mrs. Gladys Williams and [family in Springfield. Minnesotans Visit At Mosby Creek By Mrs. Harry Castle Phoae MWS MOSBY CREEK Visit in" w ith I the Sig Nelsons is Mrs. Lillian Larson from Duluth. Minn., sister of Mrs. Nelson. Mis Nelson and Mrs. Larson have been visiting friends and relatives in Portland , for a few days before Mrs. Larson ! returns to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs Dan Brant and sons, Randy and Terry, of Eugene visited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mis Oiren 1-and Terry stay ed tor a longer visit with the Lands. Sam Russum entered a Eugene hospital Sunday to undergo sur gery. Mr. and Mrs. James Creig and three sons of Tacoma aie visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Glen Roby. Mrs. Creig and Mrs. Roby are sisters. Sunday the Robys and their guests, the Virgie Bassetts and Rolland Northway and Ina May Barker, all attended th«- [ Micro Midget auto races at Yon calla. The ladies of the Walden com- ! munity honored Mrs. Merle Per shall with a pink and blue shower ■ Tuesday afternoon at the Walden Community Church. After gifts [ were opened, refreshments were ' served. Don't forget the Get-together Mrs. C. Riddle Honored club meets Thursday. July 28, at . the Walden Community hall. By Delight Valley Ladies Danny Dulley of Diamond Mke Junction has spent several days Bv Mrs. Roy L. Stone with his cousin, Allen Rearrick. Phoee 11 URS DELIGHT VALLEY Mrs. C. J. Conduct Bible School The Rev and Mrs. G. W II wk Riddle was the honoree at a baby shower on Monday afternoon er and family returned last week when Mrs. Carl Jeter and Mis I from Port Orford where they con John Stalder were hostesses. ducted a successful Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott of ■ Games were played and prizes were won by Mmes. Harry Nord । Creswell called Sunday evenin" at । Carl Jeter and C. J. Riddle. Ladii s tthe home of Mis. Scott's parents, | who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jones. Jones Mmes. K. C. Lighter. Mellie Hart was quite ill Saturday and Sun ley, F. A. DuBold, Ray Annett of day, but is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Black of Cottage Grove; Harry Nord of Mt. View; Wilson Matthews of Cres Eugene visited Tuesday at the well; Ralph Sears of Delight Val home of Mrs. Ardella Black of Walden. ley, the honoree and hostesses. Leo Hawkins and Pat Loney of • Visitors at the John Stalder hom»- on Monday were Mr. and Gilcrist were married last week Mrs. Walter Bain and Orville of and are making their home at Gil Santa Monica. Calif. That eve (crist where he is working. Leo ning Mr. and Mrs. John Stalder is a grandson of Mrs. Ardella and Mr. and Mrs. Bain and son Black. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Wright of { were dinner guests at the Jake Stalder home in Cottage Grove. I Eugene were callers one day last | week at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. Bain is a niece of John Stal 1 Glen Scott. Mrs. Wright and Mrs der. The Delight Valley Ranchers ' Scott taught school in junior high met at the home of Jimmy Cook at Medford at the same time. at Silk Creek on Friday evening. Birthday Party Mrs. Tony Lojeski gave her Leader Read Hemenway was pres ent, also members Ninette and ■daughter, Verra, a birthday party I Garrett Lindsey, Ruth and David Monday afternoon. After opening Hemenway. Janelle Stone. Donna ■ the gifts, refreshments of cake and Eddie Hemenway and Jim ' and ice cream were served to sev- my Cook. Guests were Mmes. H ! oral small guests. Verra was three J. Cochran, A. B. Cook, Read । years old. Floyd Black and son, Joe, ol , Hemenway, Roy Stone, Miss Mar jorie Hemenway. Fay Espeseth Bend were visitors Sunday at th«- [ and Mickey Cook. The next reg home of Mis. Ardella Black of ular meeting of the group will be Walden Mrs. C. M. Adams spent three held on Friday, July 29. at the Read Hemenway home at Thorn days in Cottage Grove hos;rtal ton Corners. A picnic for the fam with a bad attack of asthma, i'be ilies of 4-H club members has been is now able to I m - out of Ix-d. Mr. and Mrs. Date St ray low planned for Sunday. August 7. at 1 p.m. at the Wilson Creek Recrea and two children of Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. St ray low s uncle and tion area. Overnight guests at the Wil family. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, liam Norris home on Wednesday of Eden Park over the weekend. Several Hebron Grange mem were Mr. and Mrs. C. Candy and Albert of New Dayton. .Alberta, bers met Sunday at the Blue Mt recreation park and worked on Canada. Recent visitors at the home of the kitchen shelter. They were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn were Jack Godard. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Mt. Roby and family. Mr and Mrs. Shasta. Calif. Smith is a brother Everett McCoy and Kay. In the afternoon Clare Chapman and of Mrs. Horn. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geer also heljied. The ladies served a picnic lunch. Your Choice of Crisco or Spry 3 -Pound tin 9C Vienna Sausage In '/2 I ins 6 *ins 8^c U Ripe Olives 1 POUND CAN Pheasant Brand Giant Size in No. I Tall Tins 93c Kool Aid (arnation A,iFiavors 625c » MIX FOK INSTANT CHOCOLATE i . FLAVOXED Punch Base NO NEED Town Pride in Xoo i J -- ----------------------------------- TO ADD MILK O «”• oVC Dill Pickles Sunblist Brand in '/2 Gal. Barrel Jars JKL I l M ‘ :lt '' Cm Powdered Milk Pet Brand — Instant úfete/ic Foods Canning Needs We now have a Dietetic Department—Fruits— Vegetables—Puddings — Salad Dressing — Ice Cream Toppings — Jellies — Ice Cream, etc. We also now have in stock a near complete line of Loma Linda Products. with rxoor or- ____ FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 19c Large Jar Only MCP Pectin or m 10C Sure Jell Sugar QO a OuC U&l Beet 25 Lb. Bag $2.38 VINEGAR 2 lb. 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