The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 16, 1939, Image 10

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
ing to take place when the new
Shell Christmas Show makes its
appearance here on Wednesday,
November 22, at the high school.
The huge ark, decked out in all
the brilliant colors of the rainbow,
is arranged to open out on one
When Santa Claus comes to side, forming a real stage with
Inasmuch as we art» in the
town, it is news. But when he ar­ theatrical drapes and curtains. midst
the annual Red Cross roll
rives in a great Magic Ark with The interior setting depicts a wild call, it of was
felt timely to list some
thousands of surprises, it’s big animal menagerie, featuring cages
news. That is exactly what is go- of lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, of the things the county Red
has undertaken from Janu­
giraffes, elephants and other col­ Cross
ary 1 to October 1. 1939 Budget
orful beasts.
needs for the next period is esti­
Members of the ark’s crew will mated at $7.501).
be Joey, the popular little clown,
And here are some of the ac­
the Great Wizard, and the Music complishments of the county or­
Man. as well as good old Santa in ganization:
1932 Ford Sedan ......... $195
person.
1933 Ford Coupe ............ $565
Families Served, 432; involving,
Everything in connection with case-work, child welfare, claim
1937 Pontiac Sedan .... $695
the show is free, and parents are
emergency relief, disaster,
193« Dodge Sedan
$825
invited to attend the performance. service,
relief, hospital, travelers aid ser-
"The
purpose
of
the
show
is
to
1931 Willy* Sedan ..........$165
vice, service to enlisted men and
add to the seasonal spirit of good Coast
1930 Dodge Sedan
$125
Guard.
will
and
to
make
certain,
as
far
as
First
Aid — Instructors, 29;
1930 Ford Coupe .....
$145
is possible, that every child has an classes completed,
junior cer-
opportunity to share in the joy of tificates issued. 179; 49; standard
cer-
Christmas,” said Shell’s local tificates issued. -189; advanced
manager, Roy F. Sunderland.
certificates Issued. 121; special
certificates issued, 14; highway
first aid stations, 4.
Home and farm accident pre­
R. C. Kuehner, county 4-H club vention—Accident hazard check
Your Pontiac Dealer
leader, visited pupils of the La­ list distributed in all the schools
in Lane county.
125 North 9th Street
tham school Friday.
Mr. Kennison from Fort War­ Water safety and life saving—
den. Washington, is visiting at the Classes conducted, 27. Life sav­
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb. ing certificates issued: Junior
The Ray Eddy family of Black certificates. 65; senior certifi­
Butte visited O. S. Makinson of cates. 53. Achievement test certi-
ficates issued: Beginners. 290; in-
Latham Armistice day.
Mr. and Mi’s. Lee Jenkins of termediate. 135; swimmers, 67;
Black Butte spent the week end advanced swimmers. 5.
at the home of Mrs. Jenkins’ par­ Junior Red Cross members en-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haney Ritch­ rolled. 4,130.
Home Hygiene Certificates is-
ey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan and sued, 21.
family took Junior to Corvallis
Sunday after he had spent the
MILLS SPEAKS AT
week end at home.
MORTICIANS MEET
Marjorie Peters and Patricia
Duncan visited at the home of Funeral directors of the South­
Lucv Lamb Saturday.
ern Willamette valley held a din­
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Allen of ner meeting in the Eugene Hotel
Wendling visited at the home of last night, in honor of E. F. Fort­
Claude Allen.
miller of Albany, president of the
Mrs. Molly Kline of Vancouver, Oregon Funeral Directors asso­
Washington, has been visiting at ciation, who
represented the
the home of Lee Williams for the state of Oregon at the annual
past two weeks.
convention of the National Fun­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ivan
Harris
and
eral
Directors association in Ok­
AMAZING STANDARD MODEL son visited at the home of H. H. lahoma
City last month.
Harris over the week end.
Mr. Fortmiller reported that
The Latham Health club held through the hard work of Oregon
a meeting Thursday, Novepiber with the assistance of delegates
9. 1939. Twenty-five members from western states, four Pacific
were present. The song and yell coast men were unanimously
H ä WRÜ Of
।
leaders were elected.
elected to the highest offices in
The Latham Marketing club the national association for the
held a meeting Monday. Novem- first time in its history. John W.
ber 6. 1939. Five members were Eberle of Pasadena was elected
present.
president; John E. Drummey of
Seattle, elected Governor, and
San Francisco was chosen as the
1940 convention city. Discussions
on professional and educational
Visitors at Miss Piper’s home subjects were led by P. J. Bar­
Sunday afternoon were Mr. and tholomew of Springfield; Karl K.
Mrs. L. G. Markham of Cöoley Mills, Cottage Grove; E. A.
Hill and the Allyn Markham fam­ Schwering, Creswell, and George
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trask Ryan, executive secretary' of the
of Cottage Grove.
Oregon Funeral Directors asso­
The Clifford Williams family ciation of Portland.
visited at Curtin Sunday with
$20 LESS
A resolution adopted extended
Mrs. Williams’ father. Harry congratulations to Clarence V.
THAN BEST
Paine.
Simon of Eugene on his rapid re­
ORDINARY
Charles Fuhrer has finished his turn to good health.
TYPE WASHER
fall plowing. He has acreage en­
Marion Veatch of Eugene was
gaged for spring.
host and acted as chairman.
Work was suspended Monday
on the flume under construction
Superintendent and Mrs. H. B.
by the W. A. Woodard Lumber Ferrin had as guests over the
company.
week end Mrs. C. E. Dillman, a
Charles Clark, son of Mr. and cousin of Mrs. Ferrin, and Mr.
Mrs. Truman Clark, recently ar­ Dillman of Bums, and Mrs. W. C.
WASHES ... RINSES ... DAMP-DRIES rived at Bremerton, aboard the McKinney of Milton.
U.S.S. Breese, which had been at
Vallejo. He viewed the familiar
LL the automatic features of the Coos Bay region from the ship Valley View Stock Ranch
I famous De Luxe Model at $30 on November 1st.
The Jolly Workers club met A. 0. Ball A Son, Proprietors.
jess mat s Dig news tor you. see Wednesday for an all-day meet- $!4 miles out or Moaby Creek.
the Standard Model Bendix Home ing at the home of Mrs. Judd All kinds of livestock bought and
50-2tc-51
Laundry today. Ask about liberal P°°'ittIe
Lawrence •old. Phone 16F3.
1
1
Barkemeyer as assistant hostess,
trade-in oner and long terms»
The time was spent working on a
quilt and sewing tea towels. A
potluck dinner was served at
noon. Seventeen were present.
The next meeting will be Decem-
t
T
ber 6th at the home of Mrs. Al-
Going to build? We have some
H I H ■
I lx I f
fred White with Mrs. Jesse Bu- dandy lots near the new high
A AvJLvJ ker assisting as hostess. The school and in just about every
Pollyanna meeting will be held at other part of town, too.
Phone 73
this time with a potluck dinner,
Want to trade your farm for a
program and Christmas tree.
place near town, We have a dandy
place just out the city limits. 6
rm. house, old but good, city wa­
ter, electricity, modem plumbing.
Garage, woodshed, good bam. 3
acres good ground, valued at
$3,000.
Excellent 21-acre farm ’A mile
from town. 17 acres in cultivation.
Rest pasture. Good 5 room house,
chx houses and an old bam.
Fences O.K. It’s yours for $2,500,
$1,000 down.
For $2,500 (easy terms) you
can get the best 10-acre farm
around Cottage Grove. All in
truck garden. This place over the
past 3 years has netted $960 a
year. On highway 2 miles out. 2
ICgJL
bedroom, plastered house. O. K.
plumbing, electricity, water and
electricity, piped to bams and
chx houses. All the equipment
goes, even the house furniture.
Taxes $29.
Here’s a deserted farm that
can make you a living. 65 acres,
Y ou ’ ll enjoy every minute of your Thanks­
4 miles from town. About 25
LOW FARES
acres can be put in crop. Rest is
Los Angeles $14.00 $25.20 giving trip in a luxurious, smooth-riding
dandy pasture and timber. Year
San Francisco 9.60 17.30 Greyhound Super-Coach. Frequent depar­
round stream. 3 old barns and a
tures
for
all
points
enable
you
to
leave
about
Portland
2.65
4.60
shack.
Being sold for just the
Grants Pass
2.40
4.30 any time it is convenient. Greyhound’s low
debts against it, $1,000, about
fares are only a third the cost of driving.
$650 down.
Circle tour of u. s. from
Depot:
802
Main
Looking for a home? I’ll bet
your home to N. Y. and
we’ve got just what you want!
Phone: 97
return for only $69.95.
Santa Claus Due
Here November 22
County Red Cross
Achievements
Good Will Used Cars
MARTIN
MOTORS
Latham
NEW PRICE
149^
BENDIX
HOME LAUNDRY
Hebron
AUTOMATICALLY
BRISBANE
BUYS
THANKSGIVING TRIP
¿y GREYHOUND/
GREYHOUND
Rodman’s
903 Main
Phone 216
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 193»
I SAFEWAY'S
FOR YOUR
Hhnnksqiuing '
TABLE
Sale Price* Are for 4 Daya,
Friday, Nov. 17, Thru
Wed , Nov. 23rd
Mi
Diamond A
Hillsdale Broken
CORN
Pineapple
2’X size cans
15c
Each
PUMPKIN
No. 2^ cans
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Grapefruit Juice
Big 46-oz. cans
Our Cholee Ripe
15c Each
Tiny Size Peas
25c
Maraschino Cherries
10c
5-ounce lattile
American Beauty
5-lb. I m ) x
5-oz. cans
Shrimp
Ritz Crackers
1 lb. package 19c
3, 5 oz. cans
Snowflake Sodas
2 lb. package 25c
Geisha Crab
^2*8 size
25c
Waldorf
35c
Headquarters for Turkeys!
HOLIDAY CHOCOLATES
59c
Medium
OYSTERS
Ocean Star
ctms
OLIV ES
10c
2ior 15c
Tull cans 10c
2 b>r 25c
Each 10c
2 caiw
Whole Kernel
Diamond A
Town House
1 2-lb. box
'1
98c
Turkeys "19
FMcy Young Ton»—Ortlrr One Now
SUNMAID RAISINS
lb. 10c
SALT PORK
Seedless or Seeded
Plate Style
lb. 20l4c
HAMS
Sugar Cure«!. Mild Flavor, Half or Whole
ENDICOTT’S SORGHUM
5 lb. can 69c
2^2 lb. can 39c
qt. 35c
OYSTERS
Nice Frying Size
lb. 10c
PURE LARD
Glennaire GRAPEFRUIT
3 for 35c
Fancy No. 2 Cans
Kettle Rendered
lb. 10c
MINCE MEAT
EnglHh Maid Brand
Diamond A TOMATO JUICE
4 for 25c
No. 1 Tins
PORK ROASTS
lb. U%c
Picnic <Xita
Diamond A Cut BEANS
3 for 35c
No. 2 Cans
lb. 14V2 c
PORK STEAK
Young Tender Pork
lb. 12V2c
BEEF ROASTS
C.H.B. CATSUP
15c each
14 oz. Bottles
Shoulder Cut» of Steer Beef
Meat Price« Friday and Saturday Only
Small White or Red
10 pound* 49c
BEANS
9 pound bags 33c
ROLLED OATS
CORN MEAL
» white or Yellow
9 ">■ 25c
fall <4ins
10 «— 55c
CHERUB MILK
PANCAKE FLOUR Triangle 28-07.. pkg. 10c
I>argc Package
2 35c
SUPURB SOAP
PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, 2-oz. can* .......
SAVORY SALT, 3-oz. bottle ..................
ASS T FOOD COLORS, 4 color* ...... .
FRUIT SALAD, Del Monte, No. 1 tin*
MINCE MEAT, 2 pound jar ....................
LIBBY’S PEACHES, 2% cans................
CANADA DRY MIXERS, 28-oz..............
CUDAHY’S TANG, 12-oz.......................
C.H.B. COCKTAIL SAUCE, 10 oz.
De
14c
23c
15c
25c
17c
15c
24c
17c
MARSHMALLOWS, 1 pound . ........
White or Black FIGS, 2, 6oz pkg*
BULK DATES, 3 pound* ..................
WALNUTS, Ungraded, 2 lb*............
STUFFED OLIVES, 2 oz. bottle .....
10c
15c
25c
25c
10c
WHEATIES, 2 packages
19c
CAMPBELL’S SOUP, 3 can* .......
HERSHEY’S COCOA, 1 pound .....
25c
14c
Safeway's Produce
Pkjj. 23C spoon
Pearls of Wheat
I* The Finest Available At The
Airway Coffee 14<ib. 3 n» 39c
Lowest Possible Price
Nob Hill Coffee 20< n». 2 ibs. 39c
CRANBERRIES
Fancy Coo* Bay
Edwards Coffee 22< ib. 2 ib*. 43c
43c C risco 3 lb. can 4& 6 Ib. can 95C
3 pounds........... .
SWEET POTATOES 1 Q
Large Package
18c
6 pounds.................... - 1 zC Rinso
3 pounds 35c
Robin Hood Oleo
FANCY CELERY
4 rolls 19C
Utah or White
Comfort Tissue
9c
Large Bunches......
4 rolls 15C
Zee Tissue
ORANGES
I Qc D((7
6 rolls 25c
New Crop Navel»—252 » lyl“«- Waldorf Tissue
Texas Pink
Grapefruit
CHESTNUTS
For
Roasting 10c lb.
3
for.
.. .25c
Kitchen Craft
FLOUR
49-lb. bag
Harvest Blossom
FLOUR
LIB |M..f
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SAFEWAY
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