The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    LONDON
Mrs Kenneth, "Hennir” Easlry,
■ititi parents, Mr and Mm Jess
Eiudey and Mrs. Kenneth Easlvy’s
purent», Mr and Mr». Georgi'
Kolicrts ail of Cottage Grove wcril
fiahing lo Ten Mile laike on |he
'■oust Sunday, »pendlng un enjoy
ible, tho rallier cool Easter, oui
of door* and catching u nic«> lot
of perch
A »pedal Easier program was
given at Hebron Christian Church.
Sunday by the Sunday school chil­
dren and singing mid s | m < c I«| music
by the adults The church, newly
refinlshed inside was filled with Generai News
Nelson Bemis was called Io
tuiskcla of spring flowers, lilacs
and dogwood, mock orange mid Tigard near Portland early Inst
narcissus, arranged by Mis Goldie week by the death <>t his brother*
Tullar Potted blooming Easier in-law, Harry Zimmerman, who
lilies were brought by Mrs. Imix died of a heart attack at his borne
Abeenc and Workmans green* April 10, Funeral services wen
house 'Die program was directed held April 12 at Lincoln Memorial
by Mrs Marjorie Bciggrcn Mrs. in Portland. Mr. Zimmerman, a
Jess Hill ably conducted the song (L S. Government lumts'r in-
service and the sermon was by siMTtor, wn»'wrll known here from
Mm. Perl Camplicll The church his frequent visit» In the com­
was packed with members mul munity and Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Bemis returned
visitors A new parking strip com­
pleted Inst week, afforded easy home Wednesday accompanied by
and safe parking for the many another sinter of Mr. Bemis, Mm
cars.
Harry Welch ol Santa Kosa. Calif
who visited, also a slider, Mrs
I.ondon < hutch of Christ
Ixmdon Church of Christ was Frank Geer of Cedar Creek, be-
filled with at tendance for Easter fore returning to ('allfornla Fri
services Sunday with the Eaxter day.
Mrs IJIIIan Stimmel and Fret)
message given by 8am Medford
Visitors Included Kenneth McEwen Mills, both of Black Butte, nur-
mul fnmlly of Portland, Mr mid (trised I heir many friends by
Mm. R. I. Cantwell. Mt mul Mrs. fhelr marriage Thursday morning.
Norman Kennedy and J I*. I .an­ April 14 In Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
don and families of Cottage Grove Mills left at once on a trip to the
and Mrs Jewel Baker of Eugene. coast, continuing on to California
to visit relatives.
Easter Gatherings
1 There were many family gathei Iteri Cross Geta MIK
Red Cross contributions in the
I pijx and friends visiting in the
community for the Easter holiday Dindon community aw runted to
A picnic, scheduled for outdoor» $48 ns «•porteti by Mrs Charle*
»•as held inside because of the Woods, chairman of the n-cent
cloudy cooler day at Joe Geers drive.
Judy L oh * I m Improved mo that
for Mr» Lorenc Geer mid children,
Terry mid Marlene mul her imrents her treatments in Eugene have
Mr. and Mm P. C. Christensen, been reduced to once a week, sup­
nil of Cottage Grove and Mr and plemented by hour long exercises,
Mm Clare Myers and son, Mr. twice a day at home.
Uleta Small, daughter of Mr
and Mm. Clifford Townsend and
children. Mm Mary Jo Phllli|Mi and Mm Julian Small, was mar­
ried in Eugene last w-eek.
and Mm Lorn Townsend
Mr. and Mm J P. Mndon. son
Mm Glen Banton attended the
Jimmy and new baby and Sammy Hebron Homemakers Economics
Medford cooked Easter dinner for Extension dub regular meeting.
Mr and Mm Sam Medford Sun­ April 14 in Cottage Grove at the
day. Mm Medford Is still in bed how of Mm. Hileman I lemons t ra­
from her recent pneumonia illness tion was on herbs and seasoning
Mrs, Banton also accompanied
Mr and Mm. E M McEwen
had three of their children. Ken­ a group to Springfield Monday,
neth. Eula and Wilma and their April IK for Homemakers Achieve,
families for Easier Sunday dinner ment day.
Mr. and Mm R W Beatty arc
and In special celebration of the
birthday of their grandson. Rich­ leaving by car. April 19. returning
ard Cantwell, who wa» two years to their old home at Faxon, Okla.,
old
coming here from there three
Mr and Mm Geo. Southcrlmul years ago. L. A .Dowd of Long
had
family Easter Sunday Beach, a brother-in-law arrived
gathering with dinner for Mr and Montlay, to uaslst in driving fol*
Mm Harley Brown, Marvis Sou­ Mr Beatty Mm. Jewel Baker, of
therland anti Forrest Cox all of Eugene, a daughter, visited over
Cottage (¡rove anti Mr and Mm the week end wiih tier parent* at
Joe Olds and family mul Mn. Nora her sisters, Mrs tavelle Quigley
Henderson
Mm. John Sterrenburg and
Mm. Joe Gei'r received mi । daughter Joyce of Long Beach
Easter Sunday call frtmi her ■ arrived Monday with her father
daughter, iullian. Mm M J. Kir- L. A Dowd, to s|x-nd the summer
chn«T from San !x>uis Obispo. as house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
California
Quigley
London grade school hurl Ea-ter
Stop sign.» have been |M>«ted on
part tea Friday afternoon tn eich Woodard’s right of-way at all
Je »hr three room» at school, with county road crossings, making for
|Mi|>er Easter egg hunt, games, and greater safety of school busses ami
treats of candy anti fruit juices.
valley traffic.
Mm Emma Kelly entertained
The former one. one. telephone
for Eaater with dinner Sunday, for line has been compk’tcly replaced
her daughter Lein, Mr and Mrs. by the new telephone line. Arlie
Wm Perlni and family, and »on. Sugg. Harry Stump. Walt Boran
Mr. and Mrs Elvis Kelly and anil Lawrence Funk recetved new
family. Mr and Mm Walt Post phones last week.
of Mostly Creek and Claud Hensley
Telephone numbers of Jack
of Leona.
Long. Bert Newton and Perl
Carrying well filled picnic bas- ' Campbell were changed recently
krts. Mr and Mrs. Jack Long and
Mr and Mm G. D. Ritter and
Mr and Mrs Motile Kuskle and sister, Betty Hurley, of Cottage
families, Mr and Mm Roy Easley, Grove and Mr. anti Mrs Claude
all of Lomion and brother Mr. and [Ritter of Drain wen’ ladysiippcr
picking on theh favorite old hill I Mrs Filmer Hansen and two Imys'es, Gladys Kelly,
_. Leia Perini,
on Carl Mmalls place recently.
<»f
Portland, who were
.........—
■ Dort ha Hess
of Portlnnd.
ww«- returning | I jt wann “
Sugg
and
Barbara Banton was hoirie liiat from a Calif trip and Mrs. Nancy Out of the community guests were
Claude Ritter of Drain,
week, going lady slip|M*r hunting, Ewing of Cottage Grove, Roy Mr»
arai reported finding two (icari Ewing's mother. Mrs. Hansen is grandmother of the bride, Mm
Margmet Ritter, Mrs. Vonnie
white ones, originili coior. not Roy's sister.
Mrs. Nora Henderson has gone Joiws, Mr». Ixda Goodwin, and
faded ones Site Sent a box of the
dolicat* flowers to Jaci Johnson to (strane to visit her daughter Mr». Mark Morgan all of Cottage
Grovi', and Mrs. Winifred Cooley
in California, a local girl who this Week
of Culp Creek.
misses Oregon's green hills and < tul» Quilt Awardwi
wild flowers in the spring.
Mm. Hulett was honored at a
Dindon 4-H mothers «■lui» met
Mis. Jeanne Morton has gone April 14 at the club house. Dona­ previous bridal shower in Cottage
on a two weeks trip to Fowler, tions of $22 was made the club by Grove by her school girl friends.
California to visit her daughter, the members on tho club quilt re- Merrymakers Meet April 7
Mrs. Jaci Johnson and grandchil­ cently finisher) Little Tana Wood
'I Iw Merrymakers Card dub met
dren, Jill and Morten,
drew Mrs. Mae Amici son's name April 7, with Mrs. Goldie Gunn in
Mr. and Mm. G. A. Andrews left to lie awarded the quilt Mrs. An- ( ottage Grove for a 12:30 luncheon
Friday on a trip to Madras in E. demon will lie presented with the of sandwiches, angel food cake,
(iregon near Bend.
quilt upon her return from her wbi|gM'd cream and coffee wrved
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson of trip cast where she is visiting by the hostess. High w«xe was
Eugene s|M-nt Sunday with Mr. relatives.
won by Durotha Hess amt second
and Mrs. Harry Garman.
Nina Shortridge was houaekeep- by Iwiwana Sugg who received
Mrs. Jim Quigley worked three |er tor the day, and served the gold fruit I miw I s and Zelma Small
days lust week in Mr. Umibard's covr-red dish luncheon, assisted by received a plastic table cover for
low score. Hostess gift wax 4 pair,
office helping out in a pinch with Mm. Lora Dayley.
band embroidered pillow cases.
several office stenograpers called Shower for Jenn Ritter Hulett
away la-cause of Illness Mrs.
Next meeting is with Dorotha |
A lovefy wedding shower was
Beatty kept Mrs. Quigley's baby
given April 15, at the London 4-H Hess, April 28.
Mrs. Maxine Freeman and girls Mot hem Club house for Jean Rit
Mr. and Mm. Lawernce Barkc-
meyer were fishing on the llmpqua !
of Culp Creek spent Saturday nite ter Hulett, a recent bride.
and Sunday with her mother Mrs.
Many kivr-ly gifts were n*ccived Saturday trying out their new
Roy Ewing. Also calling at the mul refreshments ot jeljo. whipped boat. They report no fish.
Ewing home Saturday and the cream, cake and coffee were serv­
Mr and Mm. Willard McKay
Charles Woods home were, Mr and ed to 18 guests by the four hostess-, have been annoyed recently by a
rumor that they were fined for Thurs^ April tl, Ptlü
using Woodard's right-of-way nnd
wish to state it Is definitely a
false rumor, that they were not.
fin.-d and they do not gw the right-
of-way.
Contact at
WICKS ELECTRIC
Before Canning
To prevent light colored fruit
such as apples, pears, and peaches
from darkening, drop them into a
Phone 337
48 North 9th St.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
vinegar solution. Use two tsble
spoons of sslt and two tablespoons
of vinegar to a gallon of water
Fruit should have a slight rinse be
fore canning.
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Wedding Announcements and invitations — The Sentinel.
Thrifty cuts like Short Ribs of Beef come from the same
well-chosen beef as do our best T-Bone steaks
Guaranteed
You get meat
that’s tender,
full-flavored and
juicy. . . regard­
less what Safe-
way cut you
choose or its
cost.
THIS WEEK'S BIG
BEEF
SHORT
S\R!BS
Maw.
TOMATOES
DELRICH
Lb.
Del Monte
Apricots
Peaches
Prunes
No
Cattle Crett
Hal»« * Slkei
Highway,
No. 2‘/,
Fancy Peas
•
15c
Cake Mix
No 303
Can
17c
Cake Mix
Nc. 303
16c
Corn Meal
TRY THESE
FRESH, WHOLE­
BEAN COFFEES
.
Jell-Well Desierts
Sunnybank Margarine
DAVID 0 SEUNICK’S production * MARGARETT MITCHELL'S
Beverly. ].||
Duly
Baier.
Medium,
Swansdcwn.
n>. 29c
35c
Mg.
20
35c
s
37c
Betty Crocker,
Mammy Lou-Y«llow lb.
AIRWAY
Extra Rich
Mild and Mellow
Flour
....
Fig
7C
Flour
8louom
29c
Ivory Soap
. jar
37c
Camay Soap
____
OXYDOL X 29c
giant size
82c
H
10-lb. lack
Shortening
With Cake Improver
3.ib. c„
95c
Shortening
Quick Mixing!
3.1b. c..
95c
®^C
Personal Bar
■b
Boraxo
SPRY
BEGMORE
Ivory Soap
'¿k 23c
» 7Sc » »1.65
Kitchen Craft,
X 89c
SNOWDRIFT
NOB HILL
Jiffy Lou Puddings
Soda Crackers
...6c
89«
normal,
Peanut Butter
l-Lb.
Can
Gardenside,
Oregon Walnuts
Bolle
Chili Con Carne M
Hot Sauce
29c
No. 21/1 Con
Country Homa
Cream Style-Golden,
Corn
V/y 33c
SHORTENING
12-or ft Ac
Pkg. dww
Any Time'» the
Time for Whealiet!
tre I
29=
Mod. tile bar
.
H.nd Soup, powder.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
59e
55e
45e
69e
45e
49e
29e
Skinless Wieners lb. 45‘
Ham Eastern-Tenderized Lb. 55«
Sliced, Boiled Ham
Lunch Meats, Asst.
Fryers, Pan-Ready
Rabbits, Pan-Ready
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
98<
49<
69(
69"
ROYAL SATIN
Wheaties Cereal
MARGARINE
In E-Z
color pak
I’A-lb. Pkg.
Beef Rib Roast
Beef Chuck Roast
Fresh Ground Beef
Sirloin Beef Steak
Pork Spareribs
Pork Sausage
Pork Liver
15=
Gardenside — Red, ripe before canning, No. 2*/^ Can
VANILLA WHEAT — DELICIOUS!
LB
OO
TOMATO JUICE
FIG BARS
Olivia de HAVILLAND • tithe HOWARD
All Types of Wiring and Supplies
i
AUTHENTIC CHILIS! A THOUSAND THRILLSf *
CLARK GABLE • VIVIEN LEIGH
Electrical Contractor
Safeway’s Short Ribs are Wonderfully Good!
DIANE—Coming Soon
GONE WITH THE WIND
Pogo It
ELDON B. GRABLE
Fay McKay has the measles
but is not sick, and hasn’t txvn xo
far as she can tell.
Mm. James Hicks and grand­
daughter of Portland. Mr. and
Mm. Ck-de Adleman and Mm. Ruth
Adleman of Eugene visited Mm.
Lora Townsend Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mm. K O. Eberhard
and family of llallas arc new
people who have rented Joe < rids
small house at London.
Correction: The 4-H Marketing
t>oys attended the Heilig Theater
in Eugene on their recent trip
not the Highway.
Libby brand — Tastes like fresh tomatoes, 46-oz. Can
RHETT BUTLER i
TAME SCARLETT /
The SrntInri, Cottage Grave, Oregon
9c
’<-25c
- 17c
Dog Food
nj
Playfair Dog Food, 3 cans 29c
I
All Produce Get*
fi/ißducQ ^¿aiuAsA.
Special Care
At Safeway!
Local
Spring Crop
RHUBARB
ASPARAGUS
LETTUCE
Avocados
SOLID
Tender,
Young
Oranges
lb.
5 Lb.
BAG
19c
15c
45c
Golden Carrots
Crisp Celery
Tomatoes
Spinach
¿'.T
Th* market is
at Its best
HE: A DS
Calavot
Artichokes
' * * ” ' * i
4 - 19c
Fresh
Tender lb.
u ""23c
25c
10c
Green
Unions
and
Bodishes
SPnng Ftvoritf.