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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
Thr Reti 11 nel, Cottacr Grove. Oregon MOUNT VIEW Thur«. Noii *1. miA i teacher, is able to leave the hospi tal hut Is spending a few more days with her daughter in Junc tion City. Mrs. Barton, Eugene, is taking her place at school. The new bridge which is to take the place of the county Kelly bridge 1« now almost completed. Mr. and Mrs. Dykstra and daughter Sharleen have returned from Washington where they have been caring tor their parents who have been ill for some time. Alfred Peterson spent the week ' end visiting his aunt. Mis. . Ida Smith, in Portland. Patrons of the Mt. View grade school met at the school house. Friday evening, to organize a local parent, teacher organization. Mrs. Cook was elected president; Mrs Swanson, vice president; Mm. Beach. recretary; Mr«. Homer Powell, treasurer. Committer* chairmen appointed were: mem bership, Mr». Thomas Ackiev, Mrs. Wells; entertainment, Mrs. Van Nortwick, publicity, Mr» Peter son. Mrs. Glen IGillispic will be program chairman for the next meeting Nov 29, 8 p. m. There are to be two meetings a month, one in the evening at 8 p. m. and the other at 3 p. m. in the after noon at the school house. Yearly! dues are 50 cents, everyone in the BEERS At the Booher mater community is welcome to become nity home, Leona, Friday, Novem a member. ber 15. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ger Mrs. Kennedy, county school su ald Beers of Cottage Grove, a son, perintendent. made the Mt View Gerald grade school a visit last Thursday. DOOLITTLE—At the Butler Mr. Thomas has been called to Canada, upon receiving word of maternity home, Wednesday. No the illness of his parents. He will vember 13, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doolittle, Disston route. bi gone for two weeks. The Henderson family are mov Cottage Grove, a daughter. Gin ger Lee. ing to Kenton, North Carolina. Mrs. Mable de Vegter, school JACKSON—At the Butler ma ternity home, Thursday, Novem- ber 14. 1946. to Rev. and Mrs. Sylvester Jackson of Culp Creek, a daughter, Anita Faith Theatre Programs ARCADE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NOV. 20-21 “Joe Palooka, Champ” ELLSWORTH NOT FOR TAX CUT 25.000 SUGAR PLANTATION STRIKERS WIN PAY BOOSTS HONOLULU — ILTU workers on Hawaiian sugar plantations re sumed work Tuesday. CIO union officials announced, ending a strike that began Sept. 1. Louis Goldblatt, negotiator for the International Longshoremen’s WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and Warehousemen s Union, said FRIDAY. SATURDAY 14,629 members on 30 plantations voted to accept an agreement NOV. 27-28-29-30 / signed by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association last week. He said only 1,035 voted against it. More than 25.000 strikers won Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter. wage boosts and an allowance for Burl Ives. Bruce Cabot. Esther housing and medical care. Dale, J. Farrel McDonald. Roy Roberts, Max Wagner, Guy Beach. TECHNICOLOR. “Smoky” Two Lubbock, Texas, brothers, both veterans of World War II, soon will play an active part in "keeping ’em riding" in the Great Southwest. For Vincent ond J. B. Thompson are seen here working in the boot shop of a Texas leather company where they are learn ing the art of making western boots under the G. I. Bill educational program Blind VA Therapist Blinded by a premature dynamite bio it while in training with the Army Carpi of Engineers, Raymond T. Fray, 29-year old Pznntylvanian, recently climaxed three yean of successful adjustment fa social and occupational pursuits. Aided by th« Veterans Administration's rehabilitation program. Fray was grad uated from th« University of Pennsylva nia School of Therapy as a physical therapy technician. He is shown above applying pads for treatment for vascu lar obstruction to a patient's knee in a VA hospital. (’. E. Luckey, Eugene attorney was named dial rid attorney by Governor Earl Snell Saturday, succeeding W. M Bartle, who re- signed to enter the private prac tice of law. Luckey has served as assistant district attorney of Lane since June of this year. Bartie was elected district attorney in 1940 and has served in this capac ity since January of 1911, except tUe time he was granted a two year leave nf abscniv to serve In the navy. He returned to his poat as district attorney in March of this year. Luckey, the new district attor ney was graduated from the Uni« , versify law school in 1942 and went into the Judge Advocate Gen < eral’s department during his two ( and a half years of service with the army. During the past few months ap plicants for enlistment in the U. S. Navy have been required to wait from two to six weeks from the time of their initial application until their final acceptance. The Recruiter-in-Charge at Eugene, Leonard Reinholtz. announced this ■ morning that he has received word which cancels this waiting period and that men may now' be 1 enlisted without delay. Further information may be ob tained by telephoning or visiting the Navy Recruiting Station in the Post Office Building at Eugene. GOOD HEATER WOOD Block and Green Edgings Mixed $6.00 Load CALL Gift Wrappings Books Games INDOOR AND OUTDOOR . Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop Knickerbocker’s 41 S. 6th St. We ane prepared to sharpen saws cross cut. skill nnd band, up to m>in., circle Hand saws sharpened and retool hod. Lawn mowers and other tools sharp- ened. Phone 143. 33-4tp-tfc 5c to $1.00 OF COURSE romice A DDI EC Extr° Hen Turkeys Tom Turkeys Half Turkeys Order your turkey Be sure of having a turkey for Thanksgiving that will roast golden brown, tender and delicious. Place your order today at Safeway. Because only the very finest birds are chosen by Safe way buyers, every one can be and is guaranteed to please. This means that the turkey you get from Safe way will roast exactly right . . . will deliver full eating pleasure at your table. Directions for Roasting Vi Turkeys Grode A, Average ArrLE^ 59 12 to 16 lbs Grode A, Averoge So t«mpiinq—you'll be eating on« betor« you g«t them horn«. .r a. Ls es .. M ■ .s «. VrCHIDCrneS 43e 18 to 25 lbs Colored Fryers lb. 75 Roasters lb. 75 Fresh Oysters “Er Pure Pork Sausage lb. 49' Fresh Ground Beef lb. 35 Beef Steak lb. 53 Swiss Steak Leg of Lamb Pork Boast Potter- SWEET POTATOES lb. 49' Groó«. Cred» lb. 5? Lo>". l'Y} cu« GUARANTELO òown ; $1 a STUFFING BREAD (Not Micod, Baked o special woy to make it a perfect bread for stuffing your Holiday bird Be sure to get o loaf Soda Crackers, tX Soda Crackers, Graham Crackers te Cheese Spreads, Cheddar Cheese, Suptrio, 2-ib bo« 2-lb bo« 44< 44« 15< Smell 5-or «te glati *v Lb65‘ Sundown * Whole—Unpeeled Cinnamon, Schilling's Sage, Schilling's Poultry Seasoning, DR. E. V. BROUGHTON OPTOMETRIST IN CHARGE 820 Willamette » Eugene l'/10l 11' I H -oi tm 13' 2 Ei-oi 13' 13' Mixed Nut Meals «„F. 49' IXL Shelled Almonds Xb 42' IXL Almonds, I-lb pkg 42 Walnut Meats VS-lb pkg 55 Brazil Nuts I-lb pkg 42 Filberts, large size I-lb pkg 39' Pecans, i«rg«, bi«o<h«d 1 -lb pPg Mixed Nuts >h«llt •-lb pkg. Candy Bars 4 for 15‘ Airway Coffee Hills Coffee, Canterbury Tea Lipton Tea, ßlock TABLE To make th« dinner tabi« "»park!«' GRAPES before th« Turkey is served l.mprrori lb. 20c Mmrria. Produca laatu«» foe fri .-.b bog ord*.« 33e ¿£98' I -lb Con 43 48 lb pkg 36 H-lb pkg 51 94 No 2kk C con * 1 Choice Prunes, RtdTo0 2Woo22« Tomato Juice, 4d-°» 24« Tomato Juice, Lbby_(onty ^^„11« Natural ALSO “The Dark Horse” Potatoes «UÄ1. ’’ 59 Ä 2.98 Onions te. lb. 3- »' -1.29 Hubbard Squash or Local Morbleh«od -or Fresh Dates Callo 714 packagi lb 29 Crisp Celery Form Fresh lb 61 Seedless Grapefruit Mor»h ♦rom Arizona lb 51 lb. 24c 4 Sat. only I Slock up on cann«d foods NOW lor th« winter months ahead ... a well- stocked cupboard is a good invMta.nt there days. Listed below ar« only a tew of th. typical mon«y raving valu«« that can bu had at your n«ar««t Stor«. Many of our Cann.d Food. Sal. Pric.. ar« at or b«low O. P. A. coiling pricre— many ar« b«low prawnt day replacement caste. At Safeway naw... A Bread Just right" for Special 4 EL 1 IDgsTTv/ SAFEWAY'S CANNED FOODS SALE Buy all your foods with confidence at Safeway 29' 6-OI pkg 25' M oz pkg 49' 10-lb sk 63' Ho 2 >4 ere 17' stock up on this timely feature 2nd, ßiq, (dssJc! Plan your holiday menu now 15-01 jar Grown on the Oregon coast 2.59 lb. 12 Z.4 7 lb. 45 318J1 Mince Meat, Co)) ni Pitted Dates, Po,kRow Fruit Mix, Mar Bud l"LOURr Harvest Blossom Fancy Pumpkin, L bby IO» 1Z Smooth pwl.n — You'll b. ct.ving thtm c«ndi«d com. Thanksgiving io why not pick thtm out tod..? A Turkey hetee to bt |L «? •erved without them »D« lb. 59' Rib Roast u Green Peppers lb. liy2c lb. 53 Ducklings WINESAPS DELICIOUS Your family wilt shout ’ Halleluiah." wh«n they ; mouth watering" »aye« thaw ptak»l lb. 59 Eviscerated Fowl LONG ISLAND Eviscerated ^oncY ond foncy %' 53 Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Doris Houck. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED NESDAY. NOV. 25-26-27 CLOSED Tree Ornaments iuaranieed Jileáis TED’S FUEL “Two Fisted Stranger” Phil Terry, Ann Savage, _ . Bill Co wan. Saturday Matinee 2:30 P. M. GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY It’s easy and economical to plan your Thanksgiving Day dinner from the appetizing foods listed below. Select the ones you‘11 be needing, then buy them at Safeway. You’ll enjoy quality foods . . . Unconditionally guaranteed to please you . . . and save money too. c«.v or Another of the ever-popular stor ies of the Northwest Mounted Po lice with Jim Newill and Peggy Stewart. s CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS । returned from a trip to the east ( coast, are staying at Max’s with | Pale and Jerry. NAVY ENLISTMENTS ACCELERATE» “Yukon Flight” SATURDAY, SUNDAY NOV. 23-24 William Henry Perkins. 40, of Creswell, died Wednesday at the home of his brother. Carl, at Cres well. He was born April 30. 1906. at Goodwin, Okla., and had lived in Creswell six months Surviving are his widow, Daisy May; four children. Wilbur. Anin May. Rpby Jean, and Delores; his parents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Per kins. Aptos. Calif.; three brothers, three sisters, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral announcements will be made from Schwering Mortuary in Creswell. Ral|>h Davidson recently station ed at Mather Field, Calif, is home on tertpinal leave. Week end guests at the John Stalder home were Mr. anil Mrs. W. O. Tucker of Long Beach. Wn., Thelma Moors, who had been vis iting in Washington, eame back with her grandparents, the Tuck ers. Edd Stalder, who has peon in California for some time is again at the home of his brother John. The Ralph Sears’ entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and Lyle Jackson of Eugene, and Mrs Mary Smith of Walker. This was cele brating the birthday anniversaries of the three women. • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hemenway. accompanied by Margaret Hemen- way, took their daughter to Port land Friday for medical treat ment. While in Portland, Jim met with a co-op lawyer, in the inter- est of a bulb co-op for this local- Ity. Robirda Flaten of Marylhurst college, was home over the week end. Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mrs. R. Hansen attended a bridal show er in Eugene on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Brown, honoring the latter's granddaugh ter, Ruth Childers. The Browns were former Delight Valley resi dents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sears left Friday on a trip to San Fran- cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears of Cottage Grove who have just l>IKTHI<"T Arrotivi \ SAFEWAY Thanksgiving Food Guide DIANE THURSDAY, FRIDAY NOV. 21-22 WILLIAM HENRY 1‘ERKINS nELIGHT VALLEY ML’LLICA—At the Butler ma ternity home. Saturday. Novem ber 16. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mullica of Cottage Grove, a son, Gary Lyle. “In Old Sacramento” Olivia de Havilland, John Lund. Roland Culver, Phillip Terry. "Mary Anderson. Bill Goodwin, Vir ginia Welles. w MADDY’—At the Butler mater nity home. Saturday. November 15. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Howell Maddy. Lorane route. Cottage Grove, a son. Robert Monroe. George Brent. Luille Ball. Vera WASHINGTON Rep. Ells- Zorina, Carl Esmond, William worth < R-Ore t said Tuesday he Wright, Charles Winninger. favored cutting taxes after care- ful study to see what income the government needs to operate ef- FRIDAY, SATURDAY ficiently. He told a reporter that, he did NOV. 22-23 not now believe he could approve proposals for a slash of ¿0 per cent in income taxes as proposed by some house leaders. “We should go about handling the finances of the government William Elliott. Constance Moore, *n an orderly manner,” Ellsworth Belle Malone. Hank Daniels, Eu- »aid. ‘W’e should prune down fed- gene; Pallette, Lionel Stander. eral expenses to where it will per mit orderly handling of the gov Grant Withers, Paul Hurst. ernment and when we find out how much will be needed, we SUNDAY, .MONDAY, TUESDAY should enact tax legislation that will raise that sum of money. NOV. 24-25-28 “I have no doubt but that it will allow a substantial reduction in taxes.” “To Each His Own” i LUSK At the Butler mater nity home. Thursday. November 14, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lusk. Disston route. Cottage ffJrove, a son. Chad Balton. BARNES—At the Butler mater nity home. Saturday, November 16, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joe Kirkwood Jr., Elyse Knox. Le Barnes of Troutdale, a son. Chip on Errol. Elisila Cook, Joe Saw Nolan. yer, Sarah Padden, Joe Louis, Hen ry Armstrong. SMITH—At the Butler materni ty home. Tuesday. November 19. ALSO 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Disston route. Cottage Grove, a son, Douglas Wayne. “Lover Come Back’’ VETS TURN BOOTMAKERS, WESTERN STYLE Blended Juice, * O 46 of Con Gold Gardtnsido Highway Sugar Ball« L.bby» Garden Sweet Green Beant, * Cream Corn, 46 01 con No 2 con Sunrise French style Country Hom# Golden Bantam Veg-All, ’ Mmed vegetables u Gordcnnd. Tomato Sauce, Minced Clams Snow'z Tall 4 9c Cherub Milk ton «Je Darigold Milk Toll con Baby ' Foods. * or Htinz, ciopp '» ttraintd 29« 13« 25« 12/12.52 12/12.59 6/11.43 12 brilli 12/11.29 12/13.35 12/11.49 12/12.95 12/11.65 *12/11.55 No 2 con 14« No. 2 con 16e 12/11.89 No. 2 con 12/12.09 No 2 19« • con 12/12.25 No 2 19« con 12/12.28 No 2 12/11.80 con No 2 12/12.04 con 12 for 60« tm con Blá-oi con JJc ** 12/11.50 12/11.50 Dromedary Cranberry SAUCE It wouldn't b« Thanksgiving without Cronberry Sauce 16 oi can ar« A* Hawaiian PUnch Sweet n* Sugar Qt 95c 49c Fruit Cocktail No. 2(4 can 37c 6/11.75 Cake Flour SV*.* Noftaallk 1% lb. pkg. J 2 for 84« 35c vve reserve me right ho limit quantities.