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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
DELIGHT VALLEY Doctor of the Year Mru. U. 1» sh< iilll, II. purl« > I’lioiK' MNIU n Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel. L rwAV JEí ww I m M FEASn/fG of Interest? I feel that 1 am im- |s>*ing on your time and goodwill in calling you only to learn that you have no news item*, anil it lakes up a good portion of my limited time lx‘t us all work to gether in this New Year and make Delight Valley news of in- terest to everyone. 1 appreciate the co-o|>cration of the past and wish you sincerely A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ‘A ¿v.v At Christmastime especially, you want the foods you serve to be of finest quality. Good eating is such an important part of the festivities. And there’s a way to be sure of full enjoyment from the foods you buy for the holidays shop Safeway where every item is guaranteed perfect-eating CURTIN WEIGHTS to 14 pounds TOMS Glace Fruit Dromedary Dates Stuffed Olives White Bread Rye Bread Rill Crackers Lyoas Mix 6%-lb. If for quality You pin«' In wire» and iwitche» Pleats try mine. HAMS Half or whole STEERS ELECTRIC* REFRIGERATION , 601 S PACIFIC HWY. PHONE 878 COTT AGE GROVE. ORE Rib Roas' HORMEL HAMS LEGO’LAMB JXd ROASTING HENS A FRYING CHICKENS » FRICASSEE FOWL » RABBITS Ready to cook........... .. .. FRESH OYSTERS PORK SAUSAGE PURE GROUND BEEF Sliced ( Standard BACON j Sweet Potatoes Frozen Peas No ) coo Taylor u i.< p». Fruit Cake Ring ... . . WEIGHTS to 24 pounds Other Safeway-Guaranteed Meat Values! Fancy Sug-r Cured m«d., in th«ll Walnuts in shell Brazil Huts Filberts Mixed Nuts Almonds Urge Pecans Green Beans Del Monte Corn Del Monte Peas Maraschino Cherries Orange Juice lomato Juice Crabmeat Oysters Shrimp $6.49 lb. 89e lb. 69e lb. 69e lb. 63e lb. 69c pt 65e lb. 49e lb. 55e ..LB. 45e ..LB. 53e rated l-lb 1%-« Nestle's Morsels Marshmallows Choc Block Chatham « mild lb F arm. nq» on Gr^d«« yjgar Mn. Wright P?wd«r«d Of Brown Reddi-Wip Cottage Cheese Instant Topping Frash Ripe Olives brand—medium sires No. 1 can Sunnybank Margarine Moonbeam— Hostess Delight 14-or. Cake «c No. 2l/2 Can I “ Spring House or $6.50 Hero's a gift that will bo used and appreciated for years . , . with every light a reminder of yqur thoughtfulness. All RONSONs are precision built to finest jewelry standards,- all arc handsome and dopondablo. See our wide selection priced from $6 to $200. lighten »hewn In reduced >ii. STOKES JEWELERS 819 Mft|n Phone 709 Tangerines Dates..... ■ lb. meiling boi 89 Anione l-lb ~ Grapefruit whife_beg ÖO Emperor Grapes lb.13’ Avocados ‘'rsï:. ôa. 19< m Red Delicious Apples Crisp and juicy COFFEES- CANDIES AIRWAY... CHOC. DROPS Roxbury Ite 29 Fresh whole been I Se*- HARD CANDY „.ujb. 25 CHOCOLATES^.1",. lb. 59 NOB HILL 1-lb. pkg. 80« pkg. $1.59 p 2-lb. Nice uniform sixes- the kind you like to candy! Froten—Concentrated Handy sello stlcksm A oi. 4 Qi can 17 Yi-inch 8Ec ¥< 0| wide roll I v lach X« Old South or Bireley'* Cauliflower soM_ lb. 1$’ Yams Cigarettes Orange Juice $7.50 Other finishes from Flavorful, Fresh Fresh Christmas CHOCOLATES Don't forget these favorites for your Christmai feast! A lovely lighter ladiet will treature. Chromium plate with »otin and polished finish. Engine-turned deiign. Red Rose Cream of the crop FLORIDA ORANGES, lb. 10 Cranberries Sweet Potatoes I-lb. Pkgs. Only 28-oz. Jar Fresh Butter CALIFORNIA 5 .n « NAVEL ORANGES lb. 10 Half Bor 3.25 Full Box 6.19 Fresh, golden supplies are in now at SAFEWAY! 2 9-or Pkg . Make your festive Christmas table sparkle with golde ORANGES Very special offer! Borden'i for grand pies Hostess brand No. 2l/j Can <r.u Golden Pumpkin Cocktail Swift Premium 16 LB. 29 Cheese Sparkling Water Ginger Ale 7-Up Soda i-ot. pkg. FUH-i-Mt 3 lbs. 4 ozs — IW If you hive ever ha<1 the privilege of putting year fork to a Safcw iy Turkey, you already know how good they are* If not. well—you’re missing out on some mighty good eating' Except for a pinfeather or two. these birds are THOROUGHLY CLEANED— inside and out—ready for stuffing ami roasting! that money can buy Trrat your family to tr»at them to a turkey from Safeway cans I Willié WATT ■ YHH IWFFWSl Ocean sPra*brana UHUGl & whole or ¡ellied READY TO STUFF AND COOK — NO CLEANING TO DO »■ This Is a correction and further facts on the io*« of stock lielong- ing to Mr Leslie Crane. Lost arc two heifers one roan and one Hereford, Ixdh sixteen months old ' Mrs. Brace Thompson, Reporter Phone 121« FUESH FROffS MR Safely out the instant you lift your finger III ^...shop "I rut VEWY HUMBLE, 1 never ex- pected Lhl»," Dr. Denn Sherwood Luce, white-haired 74-year-old Cantnn, Mm, physician, tells newsmrn after being Informed he had been named Family Doctor of the Year. The ngod practitioner was selected by the American Medical Association «t its annua) conven tion In Cleveland. (Intel national) „ LB- y^glqkUS- -• Pr9tt — ¡fl lilt Rvl 9(119 — ¡ft out I "Il III — ................... u s. Govt- Grad« Olhor finithtt fo $200 I’agr !> The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon W - ill turn, wire dinner guests on ¡Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Castle in the Mosby Creek district. The Walker Union church ob- aervert th«- holiday season with a Christmas program being pre sented on Sunday evening. Mrs. Miles Quinn was in charge and directed the presentation of the 4-act play, ''Hie Stable Hoy." Reading* and recitations by mem ber* of the primary class, and a duet by Shirley and Jaan Film Sherrill, "Star of the East," fol- kiwcd the reading of the Bitlie story taken from the second chap ter of St. latke I’resent a t Ion of gifts, candy and pop-corn con cluded the evening. Ray Jone*, Northwest Christian College student will present the Christmas sermon at Walker Union church. There will Is- no evening sendees on Sunday Dec. 21 Mr and Mrs. Ivan Norris, who had been visiting at the home of his brother, William for the past week, 'left Tuesflay morning for their home In Warner, Alberta. R C. They plan to spend Ute Christmas holiday In Edmonton, Allierta, at the home of Mrs Nor ris’ parent* Mr. nnd Mrs. kYed Norris, (Mirents of Ivan rind Wil liam accompanied their son and daughter-in-law on the trip south. They remained to *|iend tlw rest of the Christmas season with the William Norri* family. Other visi tor* Included Mr. and Mrs. < >scar Weeks and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn ^.rg and daughter, of Myrtle K-ek. I Mrs. W. F Turner and Mrs. Kenneth Zumwalt spent Monday among the holiday shoppers in Eugene. A day at the coast was enjoyed by MC. and Mrs Francis Horn and son. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. W F. Nor ris, and Mr and Mrs Ivan Norris, when they motored to Waldprrt nnd other places of Interest in the vicinity. I>> you enjoy and appreciate having Delight Valley represented in your local paper? If you do, won’t you please call your cor- rcs|M>ndcnt when you have items out various recipes. Mrs Betty Leslie Goins was ruphed to a Thur*., Dec. 21, I9.>O Thompson will be the next tipstcs* - Cottage Grove d<Mt«»r Monday eve and the meeting is planned for the ning with a badly cut finger. Sev •Jth ol January. Those pn sent for eral »’itches were required to the pleasant day were Me.dame. close th»- wound. Betty Lindwing, Elva Littlepage. IMbi'rt Oalney succumbed to Evelyn Litticpagc, Genevieve G >r- injuries received in a woods acci dineer, Wilma Sfigers, Naomi dent Monday. He was found un- Jacob, Karen Thompson. Mabel conscious in th»- wish !.* and taken Sowie*, Pansy Sagaberd, Ruth to a Eugene hospital wh.-re he Snider, Velma Haldeman, Betty died later In the »lay No définit»' Thomfaton, Marian Marvick, Abi- facts have been released as yet. lene Tannor, Pearl Hill, Helen H»- >s survived by his wife and two Suiter. Emma Stephen*, Viahnett children, Lavina and Larry, Martin and Ruby Meacham. fjttl, Rolx-r f Gordinei-r suffe ed Talent is commonly developed at a liadly -evi red toe Sunday and the exfiens»' of charjicter, an»i th»- was i iken to a local doctor where greater it grows, the more mis- sever -t io hr , v - i« i ■ quin- d » chief and misleading. — R. W. Emerson close the wound. qosç M M MkdAy evening The Scott family, fn honor of Mn Wanda Crane. Refle hmelll-; Were el’Ved to 11,1 group after tin- honored guest had o|s-ned the several gifts. Present were Me.dames Helen Sutler, Liz zie Gilman, Dorothy Ob-son, Grace Goins, peal Hill. Adi Redifer, Grace Thoni|»<on, and Ruby Mea cham. Several who were unable to be present sent their gifts. The Pass Creek unit of the fkiuglns County Homi' Extension Service met Tuc-day, December 12 at the Redifer home with Mrs. Pearl Hill apd Mrs. Ada Redifer as joint h sites os A demonstra tion was presented on "Oregon Sweets.” After a dinner of chili, hot rolls and dessert was served, th<- afternoon was sjient in trying -J W I A pn1 holidny visitation day at the home of Mm la-nllr Scott on Tueaday, Div. 12, kept her Ininy answering the door to MiwtamM IhirrlMin, Davldmm, llemmwiiy, < N it , < >l*on, Stone, l»i<T«t, I life. Scnlikwn, MclMnnld and It Sour«. The bitllc« en joyed a most sociable afternoon. Mr, and Mr* Ralph Scars were hosts, Thursday evening to Mr and Mi*. Lloyd Lttlen, Mr and Mr*. John Staldcr and Mr and Me (•|yde Wright The evening was H|M-nt playing curds. The annual Christ mas program will I m - prewnled at l*e)ight Val ley school Thursday evening, !><'<• 21. All mothers of the student* are nspn^ted to furnish c<s>klcs for refreshment* Coffee will he served by the school hoard ami everyone attending I* nspiested to furnish his own cup Mr. and Mr* Ralph Sears were among those attending and enjoy Ing the Christmas party *pon*orc<l by the Saginaw-Walker Commun ity club III the Walker gym on Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. James l!<n. nwny and family and Mrs Ruth Holliday were dinner guest* al the home of Mr and Mr* Leslie Scott on Wed with registered "C” brand on right shouldci. Mr. Crane h i • lo*l five In-ad of *1 a k In l<’»s than a year. Any information anyone has about the lost stock will I m > great; ly appi«•eluted by Mr Crane. Mrs Peggy Hecker has donated a nuinls r of pocket-six»- tH*iks to the free lending library which is located in the post offi»*' building Several children wcic stricken with chicken |xix Friday Judy Billings, Sharon Galdablni, Mich ael and Diane Hiohxr. Some more work was done on the Itrldge to the Forrest Veneer mill. New underpinning* and planks were put in a portion of it. Mr* Ruby Meacham entertain ed Thuirday with a stork shower lb. io« Southern..______ Tomatoes "ST... lb. 33« Lettuce FÄ.... lb. 12 Celery .lb. 12* Fric« k«r« «♦♦«ti«. tkr* S.t*rd«r, D m . 211 Papalar breada Chrla»Mat $4 Cartaa—18 pkgs. U