The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 10, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    1 “Butchle** Manning lias been 1 homa. Other guest* were Mr and
I keeping dental api*>intllienU In Mr«. Ia-ll Buth-r of Itma-burg, Mr.
Cottage Greve recently.
and Mr*. Pressley Landoti ami son
Keeping medical appointments Jimmy of Cottage Grove, a niece
In the Miner building In Eugene j of Mr. Beatty; Sammy M< dford of
(Mrs. Gale Roll», Phone HUM! >
Rememls'i' the Izmdon m I xhi I Friday were: Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Eugene and Mr. nnd Mr*. Sum
Service club meeting Friday after­ Riggs und I >oris Hnld. Mrs. Jack I medlord, a brother Mr Realty
noon al 2 00 March 11, at the l-ong for daughter Judy and Mr. ! r«<-lved two birthday cukes baked
nd Mrs Gab- Roby for daughter, try Mrs Quigley nnd Mrs Medford
lunch room.
1 and many nice gift* Including a
Ixmdon baakeI ha II team played Karen.
Mi*.
Geo.
Sibley
attended
her
। iHU-table radio from his son,
three game» in the tournament at
Cottage Grove Iasi week, winning "Round Robin" *<*wlng c I u b In Harvey.
against Jeffeison 31-15 Tuesday Eugene. Thursday. Mr* Sibley will j Mr. and Mr*. Murry Newton
hoidcKK to the dull nt her home were in Ci>burg Sunday on bu»i-
night, and against Culp Creek be
IlllUr Ixmdon
I
1*4 a
■> Inter date Iltita
near
at
thi* nos*.
IN-11 Wednesday night lad lost
pring.
Mr. and Mr*. R C. McKay
the tournament to Ixinnu Friday
Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Bemis visited Mr*. McKay'* sister, Emily
night 19-12. We were proud of
went
to
Portland
Saturday
eve
­
Adam*, nt Latham on her birthday
Dorena'a cheering section for Lon-
don in the Ixmdon .hdfcrson game, ning to visit a brother-in-law, Friday. Also visiting Mr*. Adam*
•Ince Ixmdon had no cheering sec- ( Harry Zimmerman of Tigard, who wa* her oldest son, Norman, of
h In the hospital there.
I xm Angele», that »he had not seen
than.
Mr and Mrs. Claud Aheene and for 17 years.
London ls>ys played Monday of
children
were
Sunday
dinner
thia week at Springfield with Ml
Mr. and Mr*. E M. McEwen at­
guest* of Mr*. Abecne's brother,
Carmel.
tended church in Springfield Sun­
Mr
and
Mr*.
Frank
Miller
of
Cot
­
Then* 1» to be a party for all
day.
4-H club memls-r» at the 4-H club tage Grove.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Old* were in
S
T.
Clark
spoke
at
the
Church
house March 18, 7 30 pm. Darlene
Eugene on buxine»«, Friday.
Powell, vice president of sewing of Christ in Sutherlin. Sunday.
Fii*t Lt. Wm. F. Hopman and
Mr*. R W. Beatty entr-rtaiwd
club, Is chairman of the refresh­
wife drove from Fkirida. recently,
Sunday
nt
a
birthday
dinner
for
ment committee. Malcolm Clark,
to viait on a ten day furlough with
vice president of Cisiking 1, is Mr Beatty'» 70th birthday. Three hi* parent», Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L.
chairman of the entertainment of his four grandchildren attended. Hopman of Cedar Creek. Lt. Hop­
committee and Dickie Kelly, vice A daughter Jewel, Mr*. Elmer man wa* in the service all during
president of Camp Cookery ha» Baker and three son*. Ronny, the war and has since been sta­
charge of the clean-up committee, Wayne and Warren, came from tioned In Germany. coming from
Eugene; n son Harvey Beatty
London 4-11 Mothers Club
4-H Mother* club met nt the came from Mapleton and a daugh­
club house, Wednesday, March 2, ter. LsveUe, Mrs. J. w. Quigley
y with a colorful spring luncheon at and daughter Sharon of Black-
noon The first daffodils and pussy butte route. Another daughter,
willows, brought by Mary Jo Phil­ Beanie May, live* at Faxon. Okla-
lipa decorated the table.
A brief business meeting was
held by Either Banton, president,
following the luncheon. Evelena
Roby acted a» secretary in the
atwence of Ixiwnnn Sugg.
Thank you note* were received
FROM
from Mr and Mr* Jimmy Banton
for wedding gift* and from Mr*.
Thorp tor flowers. A |>rr*onal
thank-you was given by Florence
Rigg» for a potted plant.
New addition* were added tn,
“QUARTETS
the “white elephant" table nnd HOc
•n PARADE"
wa* collected
SATURDAY EVENINGS
Pollyanna gift* were received by
Maryjo Phillip* Florence Rigg» ‘
10:15 ovdienco Invited to
Jeanne Morton. Mac Anderson and
KfX StvdiM
Edith GUham.
chd-
Twenty member»,
SUNDAYS
D>rn
dren and one guest.
■GARDEN TALKS*
Dayley wen- present. Nina Short-
ridge wa* hou*ckc<-pcr.
Next meeting I* March 16
"ROMANCI et
10-1R
Spring must be further along
the HIGHWAYS’* IU.IJ
than we thought judging from an
electrical atorm Sunday evening.
GREATEST STORY Q.QH
However, there wa* a light snow
EVER TOLD" J.JU
at the Cottage Grove dam
Spring i* o|M-ning up at Wood­
‘'THIS CHANGING A.Qn
ard'* BUckbuttc camp for Mr nnd
WORLD"
4.JU
Mr*. Hairy Stump who have »lx
baby chick* already and have liecn
clearing out their »trawta-rry
SUNDAY NEWS"
batch preparatory to transplant­
ing of their famous Rock-hilh.
Mr*. Arlie Sugg is expected
home this week end from her
Oklahoma trip, to put an end to
STOP THE MUSIC
Mr Sugg's batching
They might «»II yov
A numtn-r of community folk
have hern sick the past week with
WALTER
6:00
Intestinal flu.
WINCHELL »<8:30
Leslie Anderson of Shoestring
nuid was to have the cast removed
from his arm thi« week which he
broke M’vera I week» ago while
working.
Mr». W C. Thorp ta to tor the
new Sentinel
for Shoc-
at ring valley.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Stein hud
ar« “‘Lady
company from Drain riant week on
JIMMIE FIDLER JJO
Sunday, couxin*. Mr. and Mr». W.
B Hardy and Mias Frances Hartly,
DREW PEARSON
their niece.
8:00 *»d 10:15
Mr». Jeanne Morton was one of
^¿itay’* G Ars of
a scouting committee last week
DREAM
URL
looking for a location for the new
S;OO
4-H summer camp »II«.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dayley and
dnughtei. Eva. are new residents
of the community, coining from
Twin Falls, Idaho, and residing in
the Vern Short ridge house
•
Mr and Mrs Gettge Sibley arc
grand|mrent» of a new grandson,
born St. Valentine's day to thetr
daughter at Kodiak. Alaska.
Nan Freeman of Culp Creek
ajM-nt several days last week visit­
Give
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mr». Roy Ewing.
Four new telephones were In
stalled last week for Dick Gar­
man, S. T. Clark, Gale Roby and
9 I<awrence Barkemeyer.
PETER
12-oz.
Claudia Riggs has been having
PORTLAND50’000 WAWS
Glass,
PAN
chicken pox.
School Board nt a meeting l.nl
Monday io fill the vacancy of
S c I kxi I < lerk
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gilleman
of Eugen«- spent the w<« k end h< r
at hi* parent* home.
Sam Stiger* ha* successfully UK.
dergorw another ofH-rat on and I
to return home in a few days.
Sunday guest* at tl - EPt-
Thompson home wore Mr arid Mrs.
Dale Nixon and Alan of Eugene
and Mr. anil Mrs. L. O, Higgins
also of Eugene.
I <e|ls-ri Oatney rwiviii a badly
injured knee and other briiisi»
Saturday evening as he was re-
.turning home from Cottage Grove
( Mr». Grace 1 homiMon. '• " P”'*«' when hi* car went out of control
Hiero to join hl» wife in Florida.
for I heir I rip weal.
Lt. and Mr*. Hopman left here
Hint week for March Field. Cali­
fornia where he will be stationed
for a time.
Harold Baibelder, former resi­
dent of London community, son of
Mr. and Mrs Norman Bacheider
of Cottage Grove, has recently
been advanced to corporal. Cpl
Bachddcr is stationed on Okinawa
since June and is a skilled Rawin
sound operator in t h c weather
service.
LONDON
CURTIN
Phone 121 0)
Mrs. Maxine Thompson of Klam- I
nth Falls visited here from Fri 1
day through Monday with rel itive j
and friend*.
A bulldozer wax brought in l<t»t I
week to repair the break in tl>c
dam and the mill* arc now operiii-
ing again. The Curtin Lumber CO.
also In-gan ofwrating Monday.
The Gideon* called at the Cur- ,
tin school Thursday and presented ।
New Testaments to the fifth !
graders and other new pupil* in
the up|M-r grade rootni.
Willi» Booher was chosen by the '
ZUMWALT AND WILLIAMS
Sand and Gravel Co
At Steel Bridge on 99 Hwy South of Cottage Grove
Phone 638
Emergency Phones 376 L and 122-L
AKS
Now Featured at
lower prices !
SIRLOIN
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PRICES IN THIS AD
ARE EFFECTIVE THRU
SAT. MAR. 12. WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
CATSUP
Sliced Bacon, Sweet Cure,
Pure Pork Sausage,
PORK LIVER, SPECIAL!
SPARE RIBS, SPECIAL!
Taste
Tells,
Morrell’s
Can
19(
Cen
39(
12-0. Pk,
SupOI Suds,
Granulated, os.
32«
22«
68'
31«
16«
Ivory Soap, u,,. »...
Lux Toilet Soap, 2 bars 27«
NOB HILL
< *
SyiUp,
■AiWi 33 ■-COTTAGE GROVE, OREp
GUARANTEED PRODUCE
CAMAY TOILET SOAP
The soap of
0 L
0*70
beautiful woman, ¿j u3IS ul'
Sleepy Hollow, 24-oi. Bot.,
Soda Crackers,
AIRWAY
COFFEE
1-lb. BAG 45c
3-lb. BAG $133
Lib.
Snow
Flakes, 2-lb.,
45^
29(
43«
33«
Candy Bars,
85«
Su*. Box ol 24,
Hard Candies,
uitr* rm«, ib..
Shortening, sX 3ib. can.
2 cans 29«
19«
93«
$159
A
U. S. No. 2 50 Lb. Sack
Oranges,45c
Apples
Onions, Radishes bu. 5c
Mixed Salad, caio pi« 10c
WINESAPS
4 LB. BAG 45c
Rhubarb,Ib. 23c
Tomatoes 12 <>z. tube 29c
NEWTOWNS
5 LB. BAG
Lb. 19c
Lettuce
COOKING
35^
Flapjack Flour,
BEG-MORE DOG FOOD
Dogs beg
for more.
Lumberjack, 24oi ,
Tea Timer Crackers,
1-lb. BAG 48c
2-lb. BAG 95c
POTATOES
12 os
Can,
Maple Syrup,
SEARS
• BUILDING SÜPPLYcit»
lb. 39«
2
BUILDING Business
t ^ o . c .?
lb.49«
lb. 49«
25c
M MK
35c
9 NACK ^¿ious
PE AS"15c » 14c
For your Toll 7-os. OO
HouseCookies pkg. Zuv3C
Mayday, Quart,
Another juicy, ten­
der cut. Trimmed
waste free.
Silver Salmon Steaks,
lb. 69«
Halibut Steaks, and Nice.
lb. 55«
Fillet of Sole, «°
Fillet of Cod, «»«»•■. lb. 39«
Fresh Medium Oysters, pint 75«
Whole Crabs, cooked
lb. 35«
Half
; or Whole
Safe-
MORSELS
Sâlad Oil,
»■59c
IDEAS FOR LENTEN MEALS
Lean Ground Beef, per lb. 45«
Beef Short Ribs,
per lb. 29«
too-
NESTLES
Wheaties Cereal,
Enjoy them often at
this new low Price.
OTHER MHW HERTS TORT 'MU 999 W
OOC
Chunk Tuna,
STEAK
T-BONE STEAKS
o
Peanut Butter
White Star,
Ixiose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel.
GuiHinte&t Jutcy, fender
1190
Tund Fish,
28-tfcxx
SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP
Always Di*1
MAKE SMALL REMIRS
BEFORE THEY GROW
TO BIG ONES. FOR
THEY DO, YOU KNOW'
SueecMon to Hom Sand and Gravel
MALL POWER FALLING SAWS
I. E. L. POWER BUCKING SAWS
•THEATRE
GUILD on
the AIR*
Petite Halves,
Phone 384R2 — P. 0. Box 538
Complete Sales and Repair Service on
WASTE-FREE R
ApriCOtS,
Producers of
Concrete Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill
Loggers Attention
445
IS
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Rock and Road Material
SAFEWAY
BILL DING’S” Business
after negotiating a turn on High­ Thur»., Mi»n-h 10. 1019
way 99 above Shadybrook and
plunged over the grade hitting n
tree. Damage to the rar ha* been
estimated between ?70'i and AHOf).
Mr. and Mr*. P B. Onin* an-
nounce the jvtrothnl of their
daughter, Loi* Viola, to Elmer
Beck, of Ferndale, Washington,
Th«- families of the young people
have been friends for three genera­
tions Jxiis has been assisting her
grandparent« in the store and post
offir-r- at Curtin for several years
past. Mr Beck own* and operate*
a modern dairy farm near Fern­
dale No. Lois will not have to
leatn how to milk Milking mach­
ines do all that nowadays.
45c
New Potatoes, S
CAULIFLOWER
W-
SAFEWAY
Solid, white heads in
a variety of sizes from
which to select. Fresh
California grown.
■■
|Ug
W
■
w
SPRY SHORTENING
Cake
Improver.
31b. can 99«