The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 16, 1949, Image 7

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    14 PuUrs
down from Portland over | wedding
Section Two I came
the wwk end to get her non ' gift was
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Bobbie, who ha» l«*en visiting the Barne».
hist three weeks with her parents,
No buxine«» meeting wax held
Mr. and Mr». Sam Medford Mr. ■ because of the absence of both
Green fl«*w down from Portland j president and vice president.
NUMBER l> Sunday in a private plane and
Merry maker» ( lub
landed in the Roby place.
L. A. Dowd enjoyed a fishing
Tin* Merrymakers Card club
trip to the coast with friend» from met June 9, with noon luncheon at
Roseburg over the week end, the bom«* of Mm. Leia Perini at
catching »eaperch ut Florence Mr. Mt. View, with the hostess serving
and Mm. Dowd will take dinner molded beet salad, nut bread and
with Mr. and Mm. Medford . butter, peach upxideelown cake and
Wednesday evening, before re- coffee.
turning Thursday to their home
"What not” prizes were won by
at Ixzng Beach, California.
Mre. Herma Ab«.*ene, high. Mm.
Sam Medford will »peak Sun­ Gladys Kelly, second. Mrs. Zelma
day, June 19, at Ixtndon Church Small, low Th«* hostess gift was
of Christ on “Cheap Preaching.’’ 4 pairs hand embroidered pillow
July 10, Mr. Medford will be guest case». Next meeting will be with
speaker at Central View Church Mm. Margaret Ritter in Cottage
of Christ.
Grove.
crrrAOE grove , lane county , oregon T hursday , june ih kmh
Dewey Visits Ruins
Newport, Dvpoe Bay and Agate
Bench und indulging In a bit of
clam digging. They were uccom-
panied by Mr. Mills' son, Jack und
There waa u g«««! attendance at daughter, Mis. laiuru Perry. They
the London Church of Chriat rc|s>rt the wait her very cold and
baaket dinner held Sunday. Regu- windy on the beach.
far morning and evening aervicea
Mr. and Mrs. Ixirry Haynes and
were held by Allhealon CroWMon friends from Cottage Grove und
with apeclal song »ervice in the Lorane made up u fishing party
afternoon. Vi.ltom came front Sunday to Winchester Huy.
Lorane, Roarburg. Cottage Grove
Mrs ixiuru Perry retuined home
und Eugene and Springfield.
Monday, to Halfway, Oregon.
Vacation Hilde whool program
Mr. and Mrs. Luwerence Funk
will l>e Thursday evening at the and family spent June 4 at the
church for the parenla and com­ coast und found the weather
pleting the Bible gchool xcasion.
breezy at Umpqua beach, but en­
Mr. Crowaon will conclude hia joyed sea fishing and a good sun­
evening lectures Wednesday und burn.
leave Thursday night for hi* home
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bemis
ut Roaevillc. California.
drove to the coast for a trip, Sun­
Mchool Election
day und found much wind und rtull
All registered voters will vote weather at Haceta Head.
at the school house, H pm. June
Mr and Mrs. Jack Long and
20, at the annual London school family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
meeting at which time a new ; Ensley took u trip up the Mc­
school Ixaird director will be elect - i Kenzie Sunday und hud lunch In
ed.
a mountain park, but didn't escape
The um uni seasonal changes in ' the warm temperatures ut th«1
a logging camp brought moves of valley,
several families from Wraxlard's
Eldon Sibley is at Elkton «(lend­
Bluckbutte camp recently Mr. and ing the summer working for an
Mrs Jack Petry and family moved old friend of the family, at Bil-
up McKenzie way and Mr. and licks Bulb farm, und enjoying
Mrs. Myron Kirk|mtrick of Kirby, neurby river fishing and outdoor
Oregon moved to camp. Sunday, Ma
bringing the number of families
Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Eola nd and
In camp luuk up to eight Mr children ore away working this
Kirkpatrick is u car operator.
summer ut Tillamook.
Three days of low humidity lust
Mt«. A. N Sheets and children
week brought the men In out of returned recently from a visit
the woods nt noon. G ikm I haying nt Tillamook after attending th«*
weather, however, while it lasts
futu-rul of her step father, Art
A numla*r of community farmcm Donelson who died there,’ June 3.
an- taking advantage of the sun­
J. W. Rulsor is building a new
shine by getting early grass and Iwrn,
•OMB-BAntlltD districts tn the
clover hay cro(is cut und stored
Mr and Mrs J. W. Rnisor had a
American sector at Berlin are vis­
thia week
full house Sunday with children
ited by New York's Gov. Thomas E.
Many On Trips
and grandchildren horn«* for the
Dewey during his holiday tour of
The Warm summer days have <iay. especially Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Europe. Escorting him is Col. Duke,
hired many families on tripe to ('«dims und children of Roseburg
the U. S. Military Poet commander
the beaches am! mountains
und Mrs. Don Massey and new 3
in Berlin.
(International)
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mills of day old baby son of Klamath Falls
Blackbutte spent Friday til Sun­ who just returned from Butlers on their return trip from a trip
day on the coast visiting Walport, Sunday. Mrs. Massey will remain to Cresent City. Mm Frazier and
until July.
Mm. Kelly arc cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banton. Don­
lx»ul» Raisor k*ft by plane early
Sunday from Portland flying to ald. Tommy and Barbara enjoyed
Chicago on busin«*«s. Mrs. Raisor a trip to Ikirena dam. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Kelly and
is visiting her brother-in-law, J.
W. Raisor and family, during her son. Dickie, accompanied Mr. and
husband's absence.
Mm. G. D. Ritter, of Cottage
Willard McKay has a brand new Grove recently, in th«' Ritter’s new
car. Mm. McKay enjoy«.*d a drive car, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hulett,
recently to lx*lmn«>n and Sweet formerly Jean Hitter.
Mm. Lillian Kirchner and
Home to visit an aunt. She was
ac«x>mpnnl<*d by her sister Grace daughter Cathy Lee, of San Luis
Jenkins und niece of Cottage Obispo, California, are here visit­
Grove.
ing her (««rents, the Joe Geers.
Thursday night. Mis. Lorenc
Mm. Jeanne Morton has a new
addition to the thimble collection, Geer and children of Cottage
a gift from an aunt, a thimble Grove stay«-d at the Grers und to
orjguially dug fnxj^pn old Indian visit Mrs Kirchner.
Mrs. Vern Shortridge is busy
grave It is «(uite ah ordinary look­
ing thimble, since thimbles have redecorating the entire interior of
her house in hopes she may have
been in use quite a long time.
Mr. and Mm. Wm.-Fraizer of «romjMiny from Norway this sum­
Paisley, Oregon stop|H*d over nite mer.
Mm. Leslie Anderson is papering
Jun«* 5. to visit Mm. Elvis Kelly,
her house this week in preparation
for catnpany this fall.
Mrs. Sheila Hocker and two
habics from M«*by Creek visit««!
Saturday an«l Sunday with her
brother Brice Tower. Mr. and Mm.
Insured against theft? fire?
Hocker recently returned from
Monmouth where Mr. Hocker at-
tended school.
Let uh help you plan adequate
Mrs. Harvey Shipp and daughter
Turla Fern, and son Glover, and
insurance.
daughter-in-law are here visiting
a few days from Sacramento.
Calif., with her parents, Mr. and
Mm. J. E. Banton.
Sam M«*dford had the power
switched on Saturday to run his
30 sprinkler irrigation system
this week, irrigating his river
"BE ASSURED — BE INSURED"
garden and alfalfa and clover
fields
Mm. Vonnie Jones and Paula
an«i Mr. and Mrs. Copeland of
Salinas, California attended the
church picnic nt Ixmdon Sunday
and visited with the Tolly Man­
Wiser Bldg. 617 Main
Phone 34
ning family.
Mm. Geo. Gnvn and son Ronnie.
LONDON
4-H Mothers ( tub
A social day of quilting wax '
Odd Fact
held June K, at th«* dub house, by
A soldier stationed at an Air
the Ixmdon 4-H Mothers club, with
Force Lass In Texas has to have
a n«M«n luncheon for 11 member»
army shoes specially made for him
and 12 children. One new member
because his feet are too small to fit
joined the club. Mrs,* Wallace
any regular army issue shoes.
Thorp of Shoestring Valley. A '
BROKERS
£>/• •
Dad will go for these:
fi
Del Monte Cream Corn 2 tin
H&DTomatoes s..^ r..
Welch’s Tomato Juice 4l> oz. tin
Royal Tapioca Puddings
Fisher’s Cake Flour
Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix
Crustquick Pie Crust Mix
ÍÍ.U
1
Si?
dip
B0RENE
fresh
Vanilla Wafers
Pkg.
23c
Nabisco
Ginger Snaps 30c
Nabisco
1 lb. pkg.
49c
box
Pint ... 29c
Quart. . 55c
Honeymaid
Grahams 2 ih 53c
Pkg.
Strawberry Preserves
New < 'rop Berries, Kerr Quality. Special Paek
12 One Pound Jars
t;5*x
33c &
23c
25c
23c
27c et
27c
19c Ä
Hoody’s Peanut Butter
1 lb. jar...... —...... ... 37c
2 lb. jar ....
... 67c
Nalley’s Mayonnaise
n. 43c
Nalley’s Treasure Pickles
25c
Nalley’s Sweet Mixed Pickles
25c
Tender veal, beef or
COFFEE
SW BONED BERDS
1 lb 20c
sm BROWN
BREAD
22c
CIGARETTE CASES — PIPES — SUN GLASSES — GOLF BALLS
FOUNTAIN PENS and many others
Free Delivery
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
\ ¿4 4
with Flavor
...Pleases More ...Costs Less!
pork? You know it’s
HEARTY MEAL
$3.79
Which will it be —
Thrift
5 >
knellin'
TELEPHONE 82
baked
pastries
Crackers
WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE
FOR SUNDAY DINNER
lb. 53c
The REXALL Store
where we have a complete va­
M**.
Swift’s Brookfield Cheese
2 ll> loaf 79c
H. House
Citrus Salad
27c
(Slice«! Oranges and Grapefruit — It's Delicious!)
SM
6th & MAIN
Shop our eake and pastry shelf
It’s Dad’s Favorite!
51^
KEM’S for DRUGS
K
Please Pop on Father’« Day — this Sun«lay — by treating him to a meal “fit for a king”.
Atul to h«*lp you do it we're featuring iiiansize values in every department — fine foods at
low prices. Shop for your Father’s Day dinner here. Dad will rave about the foods you serve
and the money you save.
K.
—At Your Favorite REXALL Store—
PHONE 25
Snowflake
3 for 23c
LIGHTERS
610 MADISON
Father’s Day
Salads
Call for
Borene Bar Soap
—
NOLT'S CHEVRON STATION
Huede Shoes
When suede shoes become dirty,
be sure they are thoroughly dry be­
fore cleaning
daily.
Shop here daily for the finest of the freshest
Fruits and Vegetables
the best if it’s from
59c
PLAYING CARDS
You get the best in auto supplies and car servicing, and the
lowest in prices when you drive in. We like to pamper your
car and keep it in tip top ,-hape for heavy driving.
cious
■HMSSMWraMWIIIM^
—
EVERY SERVICE
YOUR CAR NEEDS
riety of pies, cakes and deli-
J. B. Leonard Insurance Service
CHESS SETS
"Western Textile Fashion»’', a
4-day xhow which the public is
invited to attend an«l which prom-
Ises to hold much appeal for any­
one interested In textil«*» and how
they came to be, will be held In
th«* Portland Oregonian’» Hostess
House from June 21 through June
24, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. tach
day.
Additional opportunity to view
the show, which will present a
retrospective picture of textile
production in Oregon, as well ax
the current exciting picture of
what is being done through the
xtate, will tie provid«*d Thursday
night from 7 to 10 p.m.
The story of how raw wool is
tranxlat«*d into finished cloth of
various weaves and colors, of how
ttiat cloth is translated into suits,
coats and other garments, will be
told, also.
MAN-SIZE
INSURANCE
BILLFOLDS —
anniversary pollyanna WESTERN TEXTILE FASHION
received by Mm. Mabel SHOW JI NE 31 TO 24
KELLY'S MARKET
Veal
Beef
Shoulder Steak
Rib Steaks
75c lb.
69c lb.
Pure Ground Beef
Pork Sausage
Alwavs Fresh
Country St vie
49c lb.
55c lb.
Frankfurters
Sliced Bacon
Lean Streaked
49c lb
55c lb.
Beef Roasts
Beef Roasts
Blade Unf
Arm Uut.
59c lb.
65c lb.
JUICE
JUMBO
CANTALOUPE
Each 23C
LUSCIOUS - RED RIPE
TOMATOES
Lb 19c
BING
CHERRIES
MRliZBWMEOT
COTTAGE GROVE
69c
4
ORANGES
PHONE
S3
Lb
19c
We have all your
Canning Needs.
For canning use