The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 09, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    SILK CREEK
Kenneth Kentner home She Is
now slaying with tier daughter,
Mis, (Irval Whaley.
Mr mid Mrs Logan Atwood
There nre piiMy willows, daffo and children spent the week end
dlls, rain, hull, and intermittent at North Bend visiting Mr. At­
sunshine, lambs running, nnd play­ w«md'» brother, Boli Atwood ami
ing. could lie spring, tin la But we family.
atlll have that p«'Kky little ground
Mr and Mrs Jack Ivey ami son.
Img to lie reckoned with II can’t
Eddie mid Mr and Mrs Andy
be long though until the six Weeks An lerson .all of Halsey were Sun
arc past It Is ho|Msl he doesn't dir, guests at the Hay Weldon
extend the time thru lute March home.
and all of April.
Mr», Bryce Tower*who under-
Mr and Mrs Freddie Voegler went n
major ojMmitlon not long
nnd children of Cottage Grove ago la
convalescing very nicely
were dinner guests of Mr. mid
and Is able to lie out mid «-moving I
Mrs. (larencc Duncan Thursday
some of the nin> weather we've
evening
been having lately.
Mrs Nell Foulke had a cat iract
Ijirry Whaley E F S A
was
removed from her eye recently mid home for the week end with Ids !
she is In n rest tmme In Eugene parents, Mr and Mrs. (irval Wha-
for a few days. She was formerly ley He wns accompanied by
n resident here mid the family now friend, Johnnie Johnson who
lives ut Oakridge.
also In Navy Hadar school
Duc to Illness in the family, Mrs Treasure Island. Johnnie is
Izila Webb will be unable Io en- Nebraska boy nnd this was Ills
tertain I tie Neighbors Friendship first trip to < tregon
clult on March Ki It has not Iwcn
Mis Clarence Duncan was host-
decided win» will
ax css to a Stanley party Thursday
hostess for Mrs Webb.
alterno«.n at 2 o’clock.
Mrs. Jog Boughion and non
Corp Benjamin Atwood from Ft
D'Wis s|M-nt three days of last Gary from Ckiah, California came
week visiting Ills |Mirenta, Mi mid Tuesday night for a visit with her !
pmr-nG. Mr and Mrs Chas Nab
Mrs Digan Atwood
Mr. nnd Mrs Sutter White and okowAki Returning home Sunday I
Carol Anne Wrbh lias been quite
children and Marvin Addy attend
eil the Cub Scout annual birthday a sick Utile girl with a combina­
dinner in Cottage Grove Thursday i tion of mumps and chicken |xrx.
evening Thr dinner was s[x>nMirc«l1 She is reported D-lter
Dick Duer had to go ace Dr.
by the American legion The Sal
ter White’s gon, Franklin Is a Schaffner in Cottage Grove <»n<‘
acout and Mr. Addy is an assistant day tr have his leg cast rc-lnforc-
cd. Ills .going to school is hard on
lender.
Mr. and Mr». Clyde Davidson of 1 the cast but we an- all so glad to
Cottage Grove were Friday eve know lie in active enough to nee<|
ning guests at the Gilbert Shlj»p
Stephen, little son of Mr. and
home.
Mr and‘Mrs Joe Gilbert wont Mrs Bryce Tower will celebrate
to Albany Saturday They vi it<<l tils first birthday Wednesday. If
their son. Paul Gillx-rt mid his m > happens his birthday is on the
family nn<l Mi Gilbert’» brother. same <la^ tu lus great-grandmo! h-
Sam Gilbert while there. They re
turned home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Hola-rt Lyons,
formerly of Ketchikan. Alaska are
iMick In the states and an- Inlying
a home in Seattle. They will be
coming soon to get their children,
two little Mins mid a daughter,
who have been staying here with
their grnnd|>urents, Mr. mid Mrs
R E. Poynter
Della Mar Weldon had her ton
sils removed .March 1st. Stic is
better, but wasn’t aide to go to
school Monday.
John Overholser entered Eugene
hospital nnd clinic last week for
treatment and post-o|>cratlvr t m
Mrs. Harvey Duer is at home
awaiting word to enter a hospital
in Portland for treatment and
possibly an operation
Dr. Marlowe Schaffner was
guest speaker nt the S D A Church
here .Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Hartley mid
daughter, Diorac of Niurvlwood
attended church at Royal Satur­
day. They were accompanied by
Mrs Hartley's mother, Mrs Mable
Dresser and Glenda Barela) After
Church they nil had dinner at the
E R Darnell home Glenda Bar­
clay is Carol Barclay's sister nnd
»he is attending school nt Iwiurel-
wood.
A G. Walker of Cottage Grove
RIADY FOR
wax a guest at the Edward Bab-
cocks home Saturday His sister,
Mra. Babcock having returned
from a visit at tier daughters. Mrs
Merlin Dewey nt Gresham on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Wheeler
ajient Sunday visiting Mrs Wheel­
Triangle' ba max Ing nrw chick starter
er’» mother, Mrs. Ida Clevenger
In Kmmblirrd form m making new
at Blnchly, nlso the Hallie Booths
records for fanli far, faster grow*
who live with Mrs. Clevenger.
Ing chicks.
Titis idw, is conr-He
•Hough for iwev feeding vet »mull
Mrs. Jake Carlson returned
enough to be imfe for the smaU.vt
homo Thursday after a visit with
chicks. Give vour chicks s Rood
her brother.Kenneth Kentner and
start with Triangle Krunibhw.
family at Monrovia, California.
Sold locally by
Her mother Mrs. Hattie Kentner
returned with her after having
YOUR TRIANGLE DEALER
spent several months there at the
Mlhlreil Corlirmi, Hi porter
I’hmie (I Kill
m . i Hay Weldon's mother > who
lives in I’oillmid mid she is way
in her eighties.
Mr mid Mrs. Ix'Roy Atwood
and children have moved to < 'ot
tage Grove.
Mrs. Arthur Woolcolt and son,
K uhmc II have
recently
from n trip Io Vancouver, B C.
they visited Mrs. James
Watts, who Mis Woolcott [w alo
of as her "Tifanti«1 Mother,” as
they were together during that
disaster. Mrs. Watts lives with
her daughter, Mrs Leslie Marshall
and she is getting up in yeiirs and
is in very |s>or health, that Is-ing
the reason for Mrs. Woolcott»
visit just now.
On the way to Vancouver the
f Wook off■: sp-nt the night at the
Alfred Maihiw bom«- in Milwau-
ki<,
and on the return
trip they visited with old friends
in tin Alia rla district, Mr and
Mrs Frank Cook and again at
the Alfred Mathews in Milwaukie,
where they met the Mathews son,
Thomas, tns wife and their Ira try
son, Ma I m < I Thon to McMinnville
fo Visit nur,' friends the H H.
I’lumeaus and Imme.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and
children from Tb< Dalla s, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Melvin and family. Mrs Brown
and Mrs. Melvin ar«- sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs Duke from
Ridgefield. Washington have been
visiting Mr and Mrs Ernest Hath-
Thur«.. March !». Itilo The Srntlnrl. Cottage «rove. Oregon Page It
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over the week end Mrs. southern district for Boy Scout».
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rt sis’, r of Mrs Hathaway,
;
Boyd Allen attended a confer-
Odd Fact
pncc of the Oregon Trail council
A mother of thr«» children re­
°f Boy Scouts of America held at
Roseburg Saturday evening. He is cently donned ths orange eap st a
Syracuse University freshman to
a member of th«- organizational
become a fellow etudont of her
8nd ''durational committe«- of th«1 twenty-year-old daughter, a junior.
GREAT MARCH SMff
WKS’/.
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Just look at the law prices an perfect-eating
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the extra value in Safeway meats. That's why we’re
offering such outstanding values this week Every
FiSH ...
Swiss Steaks ¡Tib. 69*
for Lonirn ntmln
SALMON Ib. 63<
SOLE,fiiiets Ib. 134
ROCK COD Ib. 354
OYSTERS pint 654
SMELT
Ib. 23c
Cottage Grove
Sand and Gravel
Fill Dirt - Loam
Cut is from the top grades Every cut is perfectly
trimmed Every cut is guaranteed to please.
Money back, if you're not completely satisfied.
Corned Beef
Short Ribs
Ground Beef
Pork Sausage
Swift Bacon 71-ib
45«
25*
75«
45«
49’
29«
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
pk9,
Sliced Bacon
lb.
Smoked Picnics lb.
Smoked Hams lb.
Turkeys
lb.
Fryers Clean- disjointed, lb.
Fowl Stewers—
lb.
Pan-Ready,
and
Bar Run
Heinz Kelcliup
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39«
37«
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59«
65«
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Beef standing
Rib Roast
or Rump Roast
Tri in med Waste-free
lb. 69«
TARF YOON NICK
14-oz. bottle,
PEAS
CORN
Juice
JUICE
ST PEACHES
SOUPS
DEL MONTE
Cherub Milk
10*
Early Garden, 303 Cans,
SCIO
case, ¿7
Pomato
HIGHWAY BRAND
Cream Style—Golden,
No. 303
Can,
DOLE—famous
Pineapple Juice,
No. 2
Can,
Sunny Down, 46-oz. Can,
TRIANGLE
Lunch Box, Pint Jar
Chick Starter
NATIONAL 4-H CLUB WEEK
MARCH 4
to
Palmolive
SOAP
12
Ivory
SOAP
3-Bar Deal!
2 for 21«
Carnival Sliced Beets, No. 2’s
Beets, Shoestring, Blue Tog, No. Ti
Castle Crest
Halves or
Slices
Libby Fancy Pumpkin, No. 303’s
Columbia Sauerkraut, No. 2^’$
No. 2’/2
Kidney Beans, Smith, No. 1’s
Can
Chili Beans, Smith, No. 300’$
Sardines, Tempest, No. M’s
CAMPBELL’S—
Vegetable,Bean and Bacon
Asparagus or Celery
Can
Woodbury
SOAP
Bath Size Bars
All-in-One Fruit Mix, No. 1’s
Rinso
SOAP
large Size Bars
3 for 20«
2 for 25’
DUZ
Granulated Soap
Granulated
23-az. pkg.
27*
204-oz. pkg. 274
Kippered Snacks, No. M’s
Ivory
FLAKES ‘
For All Washing
Kind to Hands
12-oz. pkg.
White Magic
Soap
TIDE
27*
18-oz.pkg.
Granulated
274
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bog,
bog,
POTATOES
li. S. No. 2’s
"Black cats can’t scare me, Raatus. . . I just had my
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MAVLDING MOTORS.”
PHONE
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$1.29
4 n>- 29=
M 16c Granges Navels
Asparagus
Tomatoes
72« »1*3
I\vUu)
n
14 oz. pkg.
Grapefruit!
5 lb.
sewer
930 GIBBS AVE. COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON
40«
26-ox. bat, Reg. 49«
3% ib. bag, R«g.
SAVE 20« Get both for 69«
Delrich Margarine
bib. Pkg,
32c
Sunnybank Margarine w.Pkg.,
30c
Soda Crackers
Busy Bakers, -21b.,
49«
Fresh Bread Mrs. Wright-White or Wheal, lb., 14^
59c
43c Radishes S tanctao 15c
[Be sure...shop^
21c Cauliflower
^SAFEWAY;
Florida
Seedless
»20c
8-lb. JQ
bag Q >C
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Suzanna Pancake Mix
Sleepy Hallow Syrup
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New Potatoes
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