The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wg» • Th* CeoMnel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Tkarx, August 21. 1M7
LATHAM
Milton H. McGuire
Award Presented
Hugh P. Currin
recently spent a week with his
I brother Lynn Hawes.
Clinton Garoutte will return to
Charlotte and Wayne Warren
of Wtchila Kansas visited their Prineville Thursday. He is farm­
uncle Lynn Hawes for several days ing over there.
Jest week
Mrs. Norma Rayes of Los An­
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Richardson geles is expected this week to visit
Hugh P. Currin, honored last
and children will leave soon to vis­ her daughter,'Mrs Raymond Lyon
it his parents and her sister in and her sister. Mrs Lynn Hawes twk by the Northwest Power As­
Texas.
Mr and Mrs Merle Porter and sociation at their convention in
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hawes and daughters, Mrs Mary Ash and Longview, is a former resident of
four children of Ontario, Calif., Mrs Julia Watts spent Wcdnes- Cottage Grove, where his sister.
Miss Lulu Currin, still resides His
_ day visiting coastal points.
Mrs. O. M Patton has received parents. Mr anti Mrs J. P. Cur­
word of the death of her mother rin. resided for many years in their
in South Dakota. The Pattons vis­ home on south River road, and his
education throughout the grades
ited her last year.
Vernon Hawes of Eugene spent and high school was in the local
the last week end with his uncle,
Lynn Hawes. They all went fish­
ing
Prof. Means of Oklahoma Uni­
versity has been visiting his broth-
er Roy and their parents in Eu­
gene.
Mrs. Merle Porter was a special
guest of Mrs Mabel Sowles at
Curtin at a Neighbors of Wood­
craft party Tuesday She was also
guest of Mrs. Fred Hammond, who
MUDAT, SATURDAY
entertained in honor of Henrietta
AUGUST S2-33
French Tuesday.
CABLE, DUPLEX OUT
Latham Camp Cookery club met
LETS. SWITCHES. FIX
at the home of Mrs. W C. Pynch.
leader. Monday evening
Every
TURES — WE HAVE EV
member brought a dish and cooked
it
over
the
campfire
They
had
a
Glenn Ford, Janis Carter. Barry
ERY ITEM TO DO YOUR
SuOivan, Edgar Buchanan. Karen meeting which ended in plans for
COMPLETE WIRING JOB
Morley. Jim Bannon,
Barbara ' an overnight trip. The Camp Cook­
ery girls will stay out Aug. 21
Wooddcll.
from 4 p. m. to 10 a. m. Camp
Cookery boys will go out August
29 from 4 p. m. to 10 a m the
MUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY next day. Each will bring own
AUGUST 24-25-2#
blankets and food for supper and
breakfast.
The Latham Forestry club, led
by Miss Nina Chapman, spent
812 Main St.
Ph 317
Thursday on Mosby Creek Each
brought a dish, and after the meet­
ing swimming was enjoyed
Latham school will open Sep- '
Dennis Morgan. Jack Carson, Jan- tember 8th
is Paige, Martha Vickers, S
Hebron Grange
Sakall, Alan Hale. Technicolor.
A large crowd attended the an­
niversary celebration of five cou­
ples at the hall Saturday night.
The couples honored were: Mr.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
and Mrs. Mads Overgaard. Mr and
AUGUST 27-2»
Mrs. "Hap" Hayes. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Means, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buf­
fington Through the courtesy of
Mr. and Mrs. Mads Overgaard the
dance was free, two wedding cakes
were furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
r
Fred Harris, the decorations were
Phil Regan, Elyse Knox, Ross furnished by Mrs. Hugh Trunnell
Hunter, Tom Harmon, Anne Gi­ and put up by the Latham Recre-
lts. Edward Brophy. William Beau- ation club who were also special
dha
guests Mrs. Jean Morton was on
the refreshment committee. Girls
ALNO
¡ of L. R. C. assisted.
All grange women are invited to,
¡ stork showers for two grange la­
dies at the home of Rosie Lewis
Friday afternoon.
■ schools Afterward he graduated
from the University of Oregon
The Oregon Journal account ot
his award is given here:
The Northwest Public Hower as­
sociation created the Milton Hunt
M c Guire annual award for engin­
eering achievement and awarded it
to Hugh P Currin, chief consult­
ing engineer for the Eugene, Ore,
water board, at the opening meet­
ing of the annual convention here
Thursday.
The award is named in honor
of McGuire, who has been super­
intendent of the McMinnville, Ore.,
lighting department for the last
25 years. He also is vice president
of the association. Die plaque was,
August 24. nt the civic clubrooms, mid live nt Pi nln whenever stir In the armory office dally from
H iki n m. t<> 12 ini noun, except
I w lehre niter retirement.
I H p. nr, in her honor.
Monday.
So far Dr Ik'Vore has not been
able to find a physician to take IRMI ENLISTMENTS FOR
niur at Weddlag
over her practice, which include« Dl’TY WITHIN I', S.
The »raring of something Mu* n|
Enltotmcnts for ex.acrvice men
more than 1000 men in the lumlwr
nulls around Drain alone She la for duty with the It N Army, 'if the wedding wus ancient laiHem,
selling her h o m e property, but particular installations and with custom which suggested a blue ,u,.
now open, ac
bon for the bride blue being the col­
keeping her office, hold it avail* certain unit«,
DR. HERTHA DFVOKK
cording to T Sgt J. L Johnson of or of purity, love and fidelity.
able
for
the
use
of
her
successor
RETIRES AT DRAIN
when one I m found. She is also the It S Army mid Air Force.«
Dr Bertha L. DeVere. Drain's keening her property and house in Recruiting office al the Cottage
Ledger Sheets
The Sentinel
physician who for 39 years has
Pram Jo tirili ¡she mat return Grove armory T Sgi Joiuwon I»
served the community and sur-
rounding territory, has announced
plans to retire Sept. 1, and travel
in California for a time and make
her home there Plans are under*
way for a civic reception Sunday,
prevented tn Curtin by Jnhn S
Dickson of Cathlamet, association
president. It will be presented an­
nually to an engineer who is most
distinguished during the year for
origniality and efforts to increase
the efficiency of his organisation.
RHVmES OF RERSOn
an¿ U]uúc 6^
[ I OUST CAN'T
GLT A HAND
Program
•UVAT
Electric Wiring
Materials
Arcade
Bantam Ball Point Pens
59c
Pipes-------- for that smooth smoke
Kirsten, Dr. Grabow, Sterncrest, Breezewood
Yello Bole, Frank Medico.
Oregon Scenic Stationery
Castle Craft Cards
“Framed
You don’t need a magnifying glass to
see our generous and delicious
servings of food.
NICHOLS RADIO
& APPLIANCE
“The Time, The Place
and the Girl"
TOWN TALK CAFE
Telephone
325-3
’Shop Wise
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
z.
PEACHES • .Now's the time te can 'em?
years this week st, •« SAFEWAY
“Sweetheart of
Sigma Chi
CAN NOW
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AUGUST 21-32
“Swing The
Western Way
The Hoosier Hotshots, Jack Leon­
ard. Mary Dugan. Thurston Hall,
Jarry Wald, The Crew Chief.
Find New Blood Group
Two Australian doctors discov­
ered a new blood group while test­
ing blood for claisiflcation in one of
the four standard groups for the
Red Cross. The new group is quite
different from the four standard
groups. The discoverers believe the
research ultimately will make it
possible to identify a person as ac­
curately'by blood type as by finger-
nrint.
PEARS
Other Fresh Produce Feature»
FRUIT JARS nenn masons
JELL WELL
Blake,
LUNCHEON
MEAT
16-lb.
Flat
79l’
12 os.
quid to fit for lunchet on buty conning dayt
OF TANGERINES
Old South Brand
APRICOTS S
ENTER TODAY
Rubbers, ceps end lids for nearly every jer
No. 2
No. 1
IV hole unoeeled. Sfoci up at thit price even if you canned tome
“Homesteaders of
Paradise Valley"
Lane. Bobby
Yakima
Gorden fresh
Flavor!
Something vaitly different in flavor and refrethment
Saturday Matinee
Allan
Todd.
Flat
HII^E
JUIVE
Tluw f
., 5c
qn
15 lb. ol-Zz
Full detail»
• t Salway
A01.I>. Ik ix
TOMATOES
<■> «
/fl
4
$2.59
«
,k $2.25
Flat
TEMT
S
’’NAME IT’
CONTEST
Also plentiful supplies of others at lowest prices '
ELBERTAS
De Fuxicd
99c
s5000.00
Si 93c
HALES ;
Stilb. Bag
No ■-’>
Italian
Fresh and
Ripe!
M
Yakima
Wushin-'ton
PRUNES
U S No. 1
Connery
34-lb. box $7
WASH. BARTLETTS
Seedless table Grapes
lb.
Ripe Watermelons
lb. 2c
Crispy Cucumbers
lb. 6c
Eggplants, just bread and fry lb. 10c
Golden Com, local
lb. 1 lc
JAR RUBBERS
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
AUGUST 23-24
POTATOES
All your favorite varieties lor canning, Elbertas
and Hales—and the selected packs of each to
give you the most for your money in quality
and quantity. Get your Peaches and can this
week—SURE! The height of the Peach season
will be over after Labor Day.
LICENSE EXAMINER AUG. ’5
O
A drivers license examiner is
t
d u- .
...
~
,
scheduled to be on duty here Mon­
Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas, da v Au trust 25 at the city hall
Adele Mará.
between th..
1*10:00 a. m.
Diane
or you may be TOO LATE!
The Dalles
“The Magnificent
Roiuc *
and 4:00 p. m., according to an
announcement received from the
i Secretary of State's office.
Persons w ishing licenses or per­
mits to drive are asked to get in
touch with the examiner well
ahead of the scheduled closing
hour in order to assure completion
of their applications with a mini­
mum of delay.
Before LABOR DAY
Ann
Chapter No. fl
“Jesse James
Rides Again”
OR
Have you
ever seen
anyone
leave part
GRAPETTE?
Cartoon, news.
“Homesteaders of
Paradise Valley
A1.8O
“Step by Step”
Lawrence Tierney, Ann Jeffreys.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AUGUST 28-20
“Saddle Pals
Gene Autry, Lynn Roberts, Ster­
ling Halloway. Irving Bacon, Cha’ -,
l<v Arnt. Jean Van, Tom London
Cookies, Crackers
Edwards Coffee
2-lb. can 89c
Nob Hill Coffee, I-lb. 38c, 2-lb. 75c
Airway Coffee, I-lb. 36c, 3-lb. $1.07
Sanka Instant Coffee
2-oz. 45c
Nescafe, Instant Coffee
4-oz. 39c
Flavorade, Drink Mix
3-pkts. 10c
Gold N‘ Gio Cookies, 9-oz. pkg. 17$
Sodas, Busy Baker
2-lb.
39c
Sodas, Snow Flakes 2-lb.
Grahams,
|.|b. 24c, 2-lb. v/c
GRAPETTE has a flavor
you enjoy ANYTIME,
thirsty or noil
ph*.
pb*.
Tea Timer, Crackers
Ritz Crackers
CIICAP io lbs. • 94c.
CANE
PRICCS • •
□UUAn
* 9.19 25 lbs. 2.33, 92c
Baking Needs, etc.
Saturday Night and Sunday
MONDAY, TUESDAY. WKO*
NAMDAY, AUGUST 25-20-27
CLOSED
Beverages
I-lb. box 29c
I-lb. box 29c
SATIN MIX
52 Polk St.
Eugene, Oregon
I RL □Ln V LJ
Shady Oak Loganberry lb. jar 32c
«... HÄMS
Pr,c** 8.98 *
or Whole
Short Shanks ■■
s Tcndcnicdf
J Jg
Pie Cherries, **'*''•
No. 2 can
Oregon Prunes,
) N<» f/j
Apricot Nectar,
G»«
Apple Juice, SAW, qt. bottle
Blended Juice,
0 GoW’ u‘or *•"
29c
|9c
||c
35c
23c
Canned Foods
Hominy,
Wkit* No. 2*/j can 2/29c
Sweet Potatoes,
No. v/t
¡5C
Chicken, Noodles,
il ®«- «•" 13c
Deviled Ham, Libby, No. ’/4 can 17c
Deviled Meat, Libby, No. l/j can 13c
Vienna Sausages, Llkhr 4-oz. can 17c
Oysters,
i^vty 7l/2.Oz, can 39c
Shady Oak Raspberry
1-lb.
or Duda Ranch Strawby. jar
Eastern
Skinned
Always a welcome treat
— to laity —*o colorful.
GRAPE­
NUTS
or
FLAKES
PKG. 17c
WHEAT1ES
CEREAL
8-oz-
12c
Household Needs
Lifebuoy Soap
bar 9
Health Soap
Leg of Veal Roast
Veal Loin Chops
Breast of Veal, for stew
Short Ribs of Reef
Tender Lamb Liver
lb. 49'
lb. 69e
lb. 29'
lb. 29'
lb. 29'
Ground Beef S'
lb. 39'
Laundry Soap 2 bars 15e
Crystal While
Boraxo
10-oz. can 15e
Whidi away dubborn dirt
Supurb Soap 24-oz. pkg. 29e
Granulated
Aerowax
Speedy, eery fo apply
GRAPETTE
Bottling Co.
you'll CHJOy SAffWAy MfATS
CANDIES
25'
Canned Fruits and Juices
Cake Flour, Softasilk
plcg, 37c
Bisquick, Biscuit Mix, 40-oz. pkg. 45c
’ie. Crust Mix,
17-oz. pkg. 32c
Cherub Milk, Tt"
«••• W $5.25
Karo Syrup,
|l/2-lb. gl. 19c
Vinegar, Old Mill, qt. 16c, gal. 45c
Pickling Spice, Crt,ttei g.oz
29c
Pabst-ett Cheese
ô^-oz. pkg. 29c
American Cheese, D“'t*
2-lb. 95c
Spaghetti Dinner,
^merice» pig, 25c
Nu-Made Mayonnaise
qt. jar 79c
Cocktail Sauce, Dennison, 14-oz. 25c
Potato Chips, 15c, 25c and 59c sizes
Wax Paper, KMee Charm
125-ft. 19c
'UU ml J uul
quart 49
Waste-Free FRYERS
Eviscerated
Disjointed
Ready to Fry
■■
IQ
Wfe
> Pl
QA/b
Dude Ranch Apple Jelly 12-ot. 19c
You get more tor your money at
SAFEWAY