The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THTH^DAY FEBRUARY 21. HMtf
THE SENTINE!., COTTAGE GROT* OREGON
lni|iounded nf the Cottage Grove
IMI<OI<NIHN<1 WATER AT
Tenth street in the Cottage Grove
LAKE
lake and that the water level hail
slum district and we suppose that
The resident engineer nt the risen fourteen feet above the
Harvey road and Mosby Creek
Th» Delight Valley school boy*
wilt be next to be heal'd from.
were victorious, 18-4 in a basket­ Cottage Grove dam antumneod minimum | mm >I requirement..
ball game with the Dorena boys yesterday that water was bring
played
at the Delight Valley
The O K Supply Co. is making
school house Friday afternoon.
further expansion in Cottage
Mm. Mary Paul of Eugene spent
Grove's slum district on 10th
Sunday with her folks, the U. H.
street with a remodeled office and
Pontiac Sales and Service
Haights.
display room. This concern has
Oliver Flaten, formerly of Cana­
acquired the former building oc-
Mrs. Nellie Maria Hard. 85. died da, who has been staying at the
cupied by the C. E. Roberts
plumbing shop and the building here Monday at the home of her home of his aunt, Mrs. Mary
daughter, Mrs O. T Richey, 1843 Flaten, has gone to Los Angeles.
The Friendly Neighbors club about thirty by fifty feet is being
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Witcher of
East Main street. Sho was born
It won't take you long to figure out why people come here
remodeled
into
a
display
room
Meets Every TUESDAY
met Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Hayden Bridge called at the Ralph
Nellie
M.
Danborn
at
Farley,
la.,
Our merchandise is of the highest qualify, yet
and
office
quarters
with
the
ad
­
Night, 8:00 o'clock
Margaret Keene with Mrs. Kath-
September 22, 1861, and was mar­ Sears home Sunday.
dition
of
display
windows
and
a
'
our prices help you save.
lerine
Gheer
entertaining.
There
New Quarters, Main Street.
Paul Schimpf and son Terry of
completely remodeled
interior ried to William W Bard in 1881,
18tfc ' were 14 women present and Mrs. The new office and display quar­ coming to Oregon two and a half Portland spent two days recently
' C. A Callantine became a new
years ago, first living at Glen­ at the John Stabler home
member. It was voted on and pas­ ters adjoins the O. K. building on wood and later moving here.
The Curtis White family of Eu­
the
north.
The
present
office
sed to buy two blankets for the
Surviving are two daughters, gene visited Tuesday afternoon at
quarters
will
be
used
as
storage
t Olis Chapman family whose home
Mrs. Feme Zubrandt of Everly, the R Hansen home.
was destroyed by fire at Dorena room.
Iowa, and Mrs. O. T. Richey of
recently. Helen Russell was ap­
A E. Gnvn, Creswell merchant,
this city; two sisters. Mrs Emma
pointed to buy the blankets. Af­
Cook of Oklahoma, ami Mrs. Jes­ was transacting business here
ter the business meeting was ad­
se Roland. San Diego, Calif., and yesterday
journed they had an exchange of
a brother. John Danborn of Storm
valentines. And a guessing game
The airfield south of town on Lake, Iowa.
contest was given with Ruby
the
VanNortwick farm will be
Benston winning first prize and
RED CROMS REPRESENTA­
Margaret Keene second. The next available for rent by anyone who
TIVE HERB SATURDAY
desires
to
place
a
plane
there,
it
club meeting will be an all day
The American Red Cross Vet­
was
announced
at
the
regular
meeting with a potluck dinner at
erans representative will be in
noon at the home of Helen Rus­ meeting of the Cottage Grove fly­ Cottage Grow on Saturday of
ing
club
Monday,
held
at
the
sell at Goshen.
each week instead of Tuesday as
FRIDAY. SATURDAY,
The new owners of the old Sagi­ Jefferson school. This field was in the past. Veterans and their
Re roofing and Repairing
FEBRUARY 22-23
naw Cash store, Mr. and Mrs. C. secured by E. L. Clark, Ralph dependents may contact Mr. Coe
A. Callantine. opened up for busi­ Allen and John Trunnell.
All Work Guaranteed.
It was also learned that a plane at the city hall from 9:00 to 12:00
ness Wednesday with a well sup­
for
information
concerning
claim,
plied grocery stock. They have purchased by the club, an Aer- work and other veterans bene-
LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCO
onca. is slated for delivery here
named it Cal's Cash Store.
। fits.
the
first
part
of
March
at
which
Phone 10F24
The school children enjoyed a
Judy Garland, Robert Walker,
Valentine party at the school- time flying instructions will be
Cottage
Grove
Week
end
guests
at
the
L
J.
JamM Gleaaon, Keenan Wynn.
house Thursday afternoon. All offered.
McLaughlin home were Mr. and
Marshall Thompson, LucUM Glea- the little tots in the community w,
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Mrs. R*y Alien of Portland and
weae invited. The pupils surprised
daughter Ruth from the Univer­
their teacher. Mrs Culver, by pre- _
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sity of Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs
senting her with a birthday cake
Marvin Brown and two sone of
The high school club held a
Fall Creek Mr Allen is a nephew
Basset Bros
25 4tp 28
In
the
past
two
months
we
have
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, I Valentine party at the home of
and
Mrs. Brown is a daughter of
The Only Cut Rate
FEBRUARY 24-25-26
Lillian Turner Thursday evening. attempted to improve the typo Mr. McLaughlin.
The next meeting of their club graphical appearance of The Sen­
will be at the home of Tommy tinel and that the public appre­
ciates a blacker head letter Lype
Hammons.
Jack Jones of the Signal corps is proved by the number of com­
who had been in the south Pacif­ ments we have received since in­
ic for the past two years has ro- augurating these improvements.
This week we are using for the
Gaoronfeod
ceived his discharge and is visit-
_
ing at the home of his mother. first time a new masthead re­
Genuine Lamb
Burgess Meredith. Robert Mitch-
gur|
cently designed by the engravers.
urn, Freddie Steele. Wally Cassell. ‘ Mr and Mrs Bill
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---- -------------- ------ Copp receiv- In this masthead we attempted to
Jimmy Lloyd, Jack
~
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Reilly, Bill
a telegram Thursday saying tie in some twenty to twenty-five
Murphy.
or your money buck
that Dwight Rhymer, former resi­ communities served by The’ Sen­
dent of this place, had been killed tinel to discover that we had
in a logging truck accident at omitted some communities that
Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Copp went should have been included, but to
include all would have been a
to Sisters Friday evening.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY.
Mrs. R. W. Hill of Cottage physical impossibility. The first
FEBRUARY 27-23
You don’t have to buy fancy-cut steak« or the choicest
Grove spent Wednesday at the J. kick we had was from Manley
roasts to be sure of tender, delicious meats at Safeway.
Fuller
of
Bennett
Creek,
even
be
­
LLFT'
XT
_• Schwarzer home.
Even our least expensive cuts—short ribe, boiling
fore
we
had
a
chance
to
put
the
Benston
meats and pot roasts—are unconditionally guaran­
visited Sunday at the F. T. Ben- new masthead in print. Next
teed. If you ever get a cut of Safeway meat that fails to
comes
A.
W.
Shofstall
who
ob
­
! ston home in Eugene.
please, your money back, without return of the meat.
Mrs. George Getty spent a jects to classing any part of
couple days last week at the home
of her daughter, at Sweet Home.
Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Do-
Ret? Keene spent Friday night
lores Moran. Harry Davenport, and Saturday with Elsie Geer at
Rosemary D e C a m p. Barbara Cedar Creek.
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Shoulder Squaie Cal
Brown.
The Harry Bentley family have
LAMB ROAST
moved into the apartments back
Dreusd Fowl Lb.
I oin
of the Cal's Cash Store.
Also
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Brown of Cres­
LAMB CHOPS "T ,a 55c
well spent one evening last week
Rib
Cleaned
¡at the Carter home.
Frank Clark of Portland and a
LAMB CHOPS
.a 43«
; nephew of Salem spent Saturday
i
b
F.nt
LAMB STEW T* “ BO 19«
* and Sunday at the Lowell Ben-
nOUeyillCHJIl ston and William Sharon homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fennell moved
: to Eugene last week, where they
Gale Storm. Peter Cookson, Ar- have purchased a home,
Beet Sugar
5 lbs. 32c; 10 lbs. 63c
line Judge, Frank Jenks, Jerome
Mrs. Jim Abbott spent the past
Cowan, Ruth Lee.
two weeks in California.
Mince Meat. West shire, 2-lb. jar
49c
Idaho Rad or
Mrs. Goldie O’Neil and mother,
Apple
Butter,
Libby
’
s,
No.
303
jar
19c
I Mrs. Gordon, have returned from
Graaf Northern
Orange Pekoe
California, where they spent sev­
Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn, No. 2 can 10c
eral weeks.
Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn, 46-oz. can 21c
Brand (coarta grind)
Geo. Conley of Delight Valley A dairyman was Washington,
spent Sunday at the Claude Law-
White
Magic
Bleach,
qt.
10c;
l/
2
gal.
17c
But since then sanitation
। son home.
Improved
the food of every­
2Jb. jar 5St
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
O. K. Supply Co.
Continues Building
In Slum District
Mrs. Maria Bard
Dies Here Monday
MARTIN MOTORS
Moose Lodge Meets
DELIGHT VALLEY
Cut-Rate Prices Every Day at
Thrift-Wise
SAGINAW
Theatre
Programs
59c
75c Fitch’s Shampoo
63c
75c Meads Dextri-Maltose
$1.39
SI.50 Casey’s Comp.
39c
50c Pepsodent Tooth Powr.
3c
25c Mistol Nose Drops
39c
50c Jergen’s Lotion
59c
75c Bayer Aspirin, 100’s
98c
$1.25 Squibb’s C. L. Oil
29c
35c Tampax
$1.99
$2.50 Lactogen, 2^ lbs.
$1.00 Grove’s B Complex, 64’ s 89c
49c
60c Sal-Hepatica
Flying Club Holds
Regular Meeting
ARCADE
ROOFING
‘The Clock
Northwestern
Roofing Co.
Now Listen
1
“The Story
UHDER, JUICY
TS
evigy TIMI
1 OO Y OUTIP
Mr and Mrs
to Know
LEG OF LAMB ^«.39*
35*
Chinook Salmon 5145‘
Link Sausage -TT ^ 48*
Razor Clams u 95*
Chickens
Pork Sausage %, >
1-7^^
DIANE
FEBRUARY 21-22
“Voice
of the
Whistler”
: MEMBERS WOMEN’S CHORUS
HELP YOUR
HARD WORKING
EYES.. .
SATURDAY, SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY 23-24
“The
Cherokee
Flash
Linda
Sterling,
Also
“Girls of the
Big House
Lynne Roberts, Virginia Christine,
Adela Mara, Richard Powers, Tale
Birdwell. Saturday Matinee 2:30
P. M.
HAVE A COMPLETE
EYE-EXAMINATION NOW?
Stylish, Guaranteed
NOTHIN«
DOWN
CRAFTSMAN-MADE
FACTORY TO YOU!
A WSBU
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED­
NESDAY, FEBRUARY 25-26-27
CLOSED
820 Willamette - Eugene
Dr. E. V. Broughton—Registered Optometrist in Charge
Zenith Hearing Aid—140—$5 Down—15 a Month
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£ 22* £ 43*
X 20*
Ä 46*
HI HO
lb .
2v
pkg. A I
Crackers
PANCAKE FLR.
2/rlb. "H EC
Suzanna
pkg. I
TENDERONI
2^.15*
PEAS
Gardentida
No. 2
can
11*
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I Cold days call for hearty breakfasts,
and
one
of
the
beat
wave
I
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ve
found
I
How to K Moil to
Mako Breakfasts Hearty
fasts that will also make a special
hit for Sunday brunch.
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COLD MORNING SFKIAl
Tomato Juice with Lemon Wedge
Hot Apple Pancekee Rolled Around
Sausage Linka
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Wanned Syrup Coffee or Cocoa
01191097
3-lb. pkg.
Morning Glory
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CIGARETTES
Popular
2 pkgs. 26*
Brands
C tn. $1.28
LUX
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Toilet SoapO ban AV
Sweetheart
Toilet Soap
O/fO#
4> l □
Woodbury
Soap
3 bars
Aw
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MOKI FOR YOUR MONEY
SAFEWAY
A
Peone*
Butter
SAFFWAY LOW PRICES
0
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to make a breakfast substantial is to
some meat in the menu.
I include
Here are oome favorite winter break­
OATS
Dog Food
8-lb. yy<
Home Plate pkg. K /
MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST
Fresh Oysters
Beo«?
Lava (Med.)
Hand Soap 3 bart
"S ta ii<IÀr<l
39e
TEA
Van
Camp't
Richard Dix, Lynn Merrick, Rhys
Williams, James CardwelL
Sunset Carson,
Tom London.
one,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,- This is a pure food nation.
' Salem—The Misses Dorothea and
: Joyce Clark of Cottage Grove,
nieces of Miss C. M. Clark, have
■ met the qualifications for mem­
bership in the newly formed wo­
men's chorus at Willamette Uni­
versity.
Cottage Grove
Call 521
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_______ —To 2 cups of I
prepared pancake flour, add 2 eggs
and
cups milk beaten together.
Blend well. Stir in 1 cup finely
chopped apples and 2 tablespoons
melted shortening. Drop by table-
spoonfuls onto greased griddle or
frying psn. Bake until bubbles
break; turn and bake until golden I
brown. Wrap each pancake around
a well-cooked sausage link. Serve
hot with warmed syrup. Serves e.
START THS DAY RIGHT!
Baked Winter Pears
Broiled Lamb Chops and
' Hashed Brown Potatoes
, Toasted English Muffin
Coffee or Milk
HASHED BROWN POTATOES-
Melt 3 tablespoons shortening in
I a heavy frying pan; add 3 cups
chopped or finely cut cooked pota­
toes, heaping them toward the cen­
ter and away from the edges of the
f>an; season to taste. Cover with a
id or heavy plate; press down so
that cover is right on top of the po­
tatoes. Place a box of salt or rock
on top to give pressure. Cook slowly
i and without turning for 15 to 20
minutes, or until crusty brown. Turn
out onto a warm plate. Cut into 4
or 6 pie-shaped wedges to serve.
I QtwULXiA- Director
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Snowflake CRACKERS
£ 17*
Hershey's Cocoa
5*
Pancake Flour ‘To*’ 69*
Sunbrife Cleanser 3:10*
Wheaties 3'^25*
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FEBRUARY VEGETABLES
Jcy Grapefruit lb 5c
Delicious Desert White
Broccoli
lb 18c
Tender green hunches.
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Crisp Carrots Ib 6 y2 c
Delicious
APPLES
Extra Fancy.
Fancy and
C Grade
Lb. 12c
No tops to pay for.
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Cabbage
I
iirii n, medium aizes.
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Local crop.
The Homemakers' Bureau
Another Safeway Service
J
Ib 6*/2c
lb 8c
New Yams
D'Anjou
PEARS
Pre-ripened,
, .hilcy
Lb. 13V1C
Calavo
From the South.
Avocado*
Potatoes 10 lbs. 45c
Ripened • Ready
to Eat
S. No. I ’s
TOO lb. sack 3.Ö9
Lb. 35c
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