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Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947
Mm. E.
Shay returned Sun
day from n few day« vixit with
friend. in Wlnchcxtvr Buy.
RADIO RAY
RADIO RAY HAS
I HIS I - > BAI
Why are xo many of the new
homes being built OUTSIDE of
the city limits of Cottage
Grove, in spite of the lurge
number« of vacant lots within
the city??
Proxumnhly hecuiuu* il lx to
the advantage of the owner« to
ho build
Then what inducement« can
the city offer to rcxidenUai and
commercial intcrextx; to g e t
them to build WITHIN the city
limits’ ? ??????
We, a« electricians try to of
fer our cum tome « the induce-
nwnlx of good material«. rxfx-it
worknuim>hip and electric d
knowledge We INVITE you to
come in and trade with ux.
lx*! the ('tty extend a xlml-
Inr Invitation
Nelson Electric
Liceaaed Klectrk lan»
and Radio Men
Just Across the Bridge.
Main and River Sts.
Plans Outlined
For Expansion
Of 4-H Program
A five-point program for «•X-
punding and improving 4-II work
In Oregon has been announced by
I ' L Bullard, associate director of
the O.S.C, extension service. The
program is designed to Increase
enrollment slightly above lust
year’s total of 22.000, increase the
percentage of club mcmia-rs com
pleting their projects, give more
training to voluntary local leaders,
and guide the selection of and oi
(animation of i ii dub aroh■ ta la
the counties in line with the gen
eral over-all rural affairs program
being Worked out by the farm
families of each county tn rural
program-making conferences
The first step in the program,
Ballard explained, is the building
of a new staff of lenders, a dcvel-
opnK-nt necessitated by retirement
of II C Seymour and Miss Helen
Cowgill, veteran members of the
extension club department staff
L J. Allen has replaced Seymour
as state club leader, Mrs Winni- j
fred Gillen, former Klamath coun
ty home demonstration agent, has
replaced Miss Cowgill, while Cal
Monroe was added to the staff ax
assistant state leader some months
ago. Two other experienced and
highly qualified leaders In this
field will I m - added to the club stuff
within ths next six months Bol
lard said
Commenting that only slightly
more than T7 per cent of the
state's 4-H member« completed
their projects last year, the as
sociate director said, it is the opin
ion of many that completion
should roach Ki per cent of the
regular enrollment Work with
volunteer local leaders will be aim
ed at raising the percentage of
completions, he stated.
The 35 projects now available
to Oregon 4-H club members are
NUMBER 2 ।
Had Narrow Escape
WHIN A PLANS piloted by Georgs
Porter, "buzzing" a party of fellow
aircraft workers at Inglewood, Cai.,
crashed, three were killed and three
others hurt One of the Injured,
Kenneth Walters, Jr., Is shown with
his father. Kenneth's mother. Mrs.
Eula Walters, was a victim of the
freak plane crash, (international)
To Keep Your Car Looking Good. We
Polish & Wash
Cars
Geo Albrecht
5th & Main
Cottage Grove
WANTED!
qualified. Pleasant working conditions — all of
our crew is easy to get along- with. Top wages paid,
Saturday afternoons off.
Vernon Van Dusen of 1-eba non
has been visiting his uncle and I
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garman
Twtla Fern Shipp spent the!
week end recently with her uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Banton and ,
family in Eugene.
Mm Nola Shipp is able to be:
out again since her recent opera
tion.
Cascade mill burned to the
ground in the early morning of
August 13. All that was saved was
th«* machine shop. Investigations
aro being made.
Charlyce Wood of Cottage Grove
visited last week with Virginia
Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Champlin
and two sons made a trip early
last week to Yakima. Wash., to
visit both their parents and to
bring their son Bobby home.
Mr and Mrs. Murry Newton
visited the Dorena dam area Sun-
day.
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
CHEVROLET
112 N. Ninth
—
OLDSMOBILE
PFC Wm. C. Applewhite hai
visited relatives In Croswell Sun
just completed «pecinllaed tralnmit
day.
Mrs Bert Newlon came home in airplane power plant wwehanica
Saturday from
spending two at Chanute Field, Illinois <ml re
weeks at Disston caring for her ceived a crrtiflcat«' of proto e-iu y.
daughter, Winifred. Mm Charles H«> is to report at HamlHoti Field.
California September 1st, beftno
Cooley, and new baby son.
shipping for an oversea« a'^un-
Bill Cantwell gave a roller skat-'
rnent. He is at present visiting Ids
ing party at Drain, Tuesday night, father, C L. Applewhite, und hn
tor local young people of London grandmother. Mrs. Ethel Apph--
and many from Cottage Grove , , white, in Cot tag«* Grove.
NOTICE
The Eugene Register Guard
will start Sunday carrier
service on rural routes. New
or renewal subscriptions by
mail only at
Open till 9:30 daily.
Yearly .......................... 8.60
Six months
.............. 4.50
Three months ............ 2.50
Daily by mail.
Sunday by carrier.
Phone 77
New house for sale by Sept. 1
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FRUITS
VECETaBLES^^
Jar Caps
Bernardin Regular
2
Dozen
39c
WATERMELONS
Fancy California Stripes. Every Melon Guaranteed Quality
FRUIT JARS
KERR QUARTS — DOZEN
PUDDINGS Rovai 3 flavors
Del Monte Duality
COFFEE
SODAS
SNOWFLAKE
RITZ CRACKERS
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PEACH GEMS No. 10 glass Preserves
PORK & BEANS V.-2H Van Ca„.p 2 5c
Dillard Tomatoes
can
BEEF POT ROAST
Your choice of the arm or blade cuts with all excels fat and
bone removed. Cut from top U. S Grades of Beef.
52c Lb.
premium pa
KRAFT — PINTS
45t
MIRACLE WHIP 35c
KRAFTS — NEW STOCK — PINT
WE WILL HAVE A LIMITED
AMOUNT OF JELLO THIS
WEEK END
4
Fancy
Veal Chops
Pure Lard
Bluebird or Shamrock
Brand
Rib or Loin
Milk Fed Veal
69c Lb.
2 lb. 57c
We will have a limited amount of slab
bacon available this week end.
KELLY'S MARKET
THE BEST IN MEATS
Meat Specials Friday and Saturday Only
ITEMS YOU WILL NIED
JAR TOPS
Mason Zinc
JAR CAPS
No. 63
Pink
25c dos.
JARS* Pts.
Ball Regular
Quarts
Milk
Double the recipe for Quick Cup Cakes . . using 2J^ cups Bls*
quick, m cups sugar, 1 cup thin milk, 2 large eggs, 4 tbsp
(Ji cup) butter, melted, and 1 tsp. vanilla.
Dos. 85c
Pour into well greased and floured 8' square pan.
Dos. 93c
Bake 40 to 45 minutes in a quick moderate oven (375*).
Especially delicious served fresh frortt the oven ., . with fresh
berries and cream or with fruit sauce.
Irish & Swartz
’
I FREE
’’FRIENDLY, FOOD SERVICE”
CITY DELIVERY
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SUMMER
DESS&l
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NO COOXINO
'RE -
NO MK1NO
QUICK LOAF CAKE
2 dos. 35c
*.
BEST BUYS IN PRODUCE ARE ALWAYS BEST QUALITY
YOU BUY QUALITY PRODUCE AT IRISH SWARTZ
ORANGE JUICE n i tins C. ( i.
MOTHERS OATS
39c pkg.
SWANSDOWN cake flour 37c pkg.
PARK A Y margarine
39c lb.
MAYONNAISE
j
are in now. — Excellent Quality.
1 Oc ea.
JAR RINGS 4 dos. 15c
Regular Mason
Kents Market
In applying ask to see ’’True" De Leon.
feafREtHf RUlTf
LONDON
EXPERT MECHANIC
We have an opening for one additional top-flight
mechanic — please do not apply if you are not fully
work has temporarily been trans
ferred They exj>cct to return here
after September 15.
Mr and Mm. Charles D. Wood
spent Sunday here from Corvallis
Mr and Mm. Don Massey had
Sunday evening supper with Mr
and Mm. Ralph Gilham.
Wayne Berggren sold his little
new house this week to Brice Tow
er of Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mm. S. Thomas Clark
We will have those fancy Wicks im
proved Elberta Peaches again this
year.
Place your order early.
¿Breakfast of Champions*
CURTIN
NOW’S
The Time
RED HORSE
SERVICE STATION
Evelyn sGrman lx visiting rela-
lives in Sweet Home
Mr. and Mm. oJhn Paul Jones
ami daughters, Lavonne and Paula
ami Mrs. Jon«*«' parents, Mr—and
Mrs Coopland visited London sun
day from Cottage Grove and had
dinner with Mr. and Mrs R W
B«*atty.
Mr and Mm. oje Miller and son
Jo«* Wayne have gon«* to Spnng-
field for awhile where Mr Miller’s
CANNING««^
Mrs. R E Warron, McMinn
ville. and «"Gorge Martin from
Washington, were Sunday visitors
at the Oscar Newlun home
Visitors at the Ryan home aro .
her brother. Mr and Mm John V
Brown and family of Blackwell.;
Oklahoma, and her father front;
Long Beach, California
Ernest Pennington and Homer
Hamfton of Granta Pass were Sat- '
urday evening guests at the Leo i
Thompson home.
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Thompson!
bainc carafulij studied with a vipw and sons motored to Fern Ridge ■
to adding some new ones and elim-. dam on Sunday where they were
mating others. One series of new joined by the Wm Rcnkin and L. ‘
clubs which likely will be offered O. Higgins families, both of Eu- j
lies in the field of wildlife. Atten gene, for a picnic.
Theodore Satterfield’s car was ।
tion also Is being given to pro-
motion of projects that are in lim* damaged quite badly when it'
with rocommyndaGons of county caught fire Sunday evening as they
were returning home from her ¡air- !
program planning conferences.
ents.
Mr. and Mm. Ted Lynam were
Involved in a minor car collision
Sunday evening. Mm. Lynam xuf-
f«Tcd »light Injuries.
A birthday |>arty wax held on
Tuesday at the Leo Thompson
home honoring two birthdays.
Mrs. Maxim* Thompson's and Mr«.
Freda Ryan'«. Those present for
the pleasant day were Mmes. Gil
man. Goinx. Holt. Grace Thomp*
win. Brown. Suiter, Meacheam.
Newlun. Dorothy Olxen and her
«Isler, and the two honor guests,
Freda Ryan and Maxine Thomp- j
son
Several men were working with
bulldozers clearing the right of
way for the Bonneville high power
line.
Mrs. Prudence Ritchey is con
fined to the hospital in Eugene
Mrs. Hetrick is recovering from
injuries suffered when she fell
from a tree about two weeks ago.
No Polishing on Saturdays.
Mrs. Jake Raixor’x parents, Mr.
ami Mr» oJhn Barrett and two i
lister«, Nora and Elizabeth of
Sioux City, Iowa, we visiting Mr.
and Mr«. Rai«or and family for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Goebbels
and daughter fJelorox of Cottag«*
Grove, uml Lawrence Barrett and 1
s«m Howard of Eugene spent Sun
day with their sister, Mrs. Jake
Raisor, and relatives from Iowa j
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