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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
LORANE Mrs. It. G. Contu-r Reporter vacnlcd by Ml- and Mrs. Hai dd Kirk Two other families have mov< d to Coltnge Grove from Bi i< h < ' imp The Hoy I rumi- Il I no l\ m iv- I to their own home in ' ol recenlly I ote Ixen \m tied and Hit- Ja-I Mun li II h family alo l'inim d then* during th' P I-I Well a I ih t n urge limn « '» jm । on Mrx |y siirptlsed by a phone call fr tn mm Ix-onard Reynen from I leklnnd Air ha ' Moti I ly litici nomi Lconuid i«-poii» limi he i fin«* and has guim-d Iwcnly pounds situ i- enteilng th<- mr iole«- Ile rxp els to lie moved Io some other camp within a few days Mr litui Mrs E. N Ray of Rose burg are Hu- purenta of a »on, Itindall lx-e, born Feb. I He m Ived on ni» his sister Terry i 11 riveti ivuj s fourth binbday Mi- Ruy lias had a Imut with pneumonia Inee Hie baby s 1 ....... .I I...» ,.t I > U I l.-lmrld UL’fiH till- -nival but it H t report'« wa no in« R 1f'"""'' " 1 deni-« Tin t « Rho gul are gAing a Live lock i luli LO UIC W»x Hie n.ime cho .-n by the group Sunday alii moon «lien liny nul ut Ihr home ol Joann Ncr-e near Glilcxplc Coiner-. Ten memi" rs ««tre presen! lo hear Jack Gui I on, Counly I II I- idei l» ik Inulls on TrciHmi-nl i i eat mein oi < aine ione and demons!tate 'Wendung a cult with tape’ mi Joann's steer Floyd Paxemnn was I leeled club re|»oiter and Jonnn Neisc and .Io ni Wllmi r were ••Icclcd song and gatn<* leaderx. Re|xirls «<-i«- givi n by Russell Mitchell on "Cure of Young Calf Io Ke«-p linn ll< ilthy. by Joanne Neis«* on 'T'n-dmg th«- Calf to Wenning Time" and by Gary Mitchell on Selecting Hie . Calf " Th,. club will meet on Mu IN nt tin* home of Flmd mid Lloyd . • .« I Paxeman when David mid Philip Eatergard will dtacu MBwd» ol Sheep for Wool" and Jimmy B irk er will talk on Breed foi M nket lumi)»«." Roll cull will I h - on a breed of sheep with a about its outstanding I to $17 90 was made at Hie PTC potluck dinner at the grille st bool The cnfcterla Friday evening crowd was not large but then* was lots of food In the ball gam<*s that followed the Imran«- girls won at volley l>alI, but bolh tin* I ist und second t«-amx lost to ( 'row in basketball Mm-h admiral ion « r. she n f<»r t>i<* colorful, wdl train- « ’ «*er I-- id." from Cntw All the dn sscs were cut out and hasting l»egun at the Hom«* Exten- ■ion 'Cotton dress w ukshop’ last Thuntday. The group wishes to thank the 1OOF for the use of the dining room tables for culicig Th«* ladies went to the W. II Mitchell home flor a paper ■H'k lunch mid rcmiuncd lo <i<> Im*ting in the afternoon There will not be n let»on this Week II the I' gil- lar Hotiu- Extension unit will not m«-et, but will mc«-t ut the Mitch- ell home Mar. 1. for fitting Every- om* should have all their ba-ting done ready to lu- fitted at that time. Mrs George Roth «ill be host- ess at her honu- for Hu* Honu- Ex tension unit Thursday. A* listing her will lu- Mmes. Harold Kirk. C C Hayes, and II II Tnlor The lesson on Homemade Rcadymixes will I m - given by Mrs Roth and Mrs. Kirk Member arc a-k-d t > 'double up "U 1 ■ !' I ' ■ 1 very limited parking spins- avail Mine Harry Garner, Sv« n f>ilw-k, Willni d ( o<,| ■ r and I >< imi - Miti li <11 wax pr<-.eriter! ni firn Relx k di meeting Mondiy evening Mr» Pimi E-i«rgard wa «linctor. Che or** when H ip blondin bib* vi dl« CotlHp* Grove. MOSBY CREEK Mrs. Hurry < astle, Re|H>rt« r Plmne WMM3 Mr and Mm Hugh Heyncs have .old Hiclr h im«* on Mosby < reek Cochran of Mount View and are moving to Divide almut the In st of th«- month I »ou t forget th«- »«pure dann« Saturday night at the Blue Moun- tain Jrlay '■heil. Women v *r print Brins’ du es and mi n, l< in- cooku-s and xnnd«n hcs. , Mr and Mix. < litf Green and l ,.t|||()|,.„ visited Sunday at t hr Mr. and Mr». Herold Knk of Drain.’ Mrs. Millie Roby wa cook for a few days at the Blue Mountain aGeml thè defrict conventlori at Elmira ori Mar. 3 Thov wanting ridi’. are n-kr-d to I h - ut thè Mllch- « II sfon- ni x K» a m "s th« meet- Ing will start nt 9:30. It will b<- -in all day mid evening meeting. The Elmira Grange will xi rve n ham dinner to the gcoup at n cost of $1 a plate. pn sldrnt 'Che Rein kali will pay her official visit to Hit Elmira Ixxlge at fids time al o The Notris family hin moved from a hou««* al Bemh Camp toi mie own«‘d by W. II Mitchell Miss Th< Ima !l««!f’*-in “t Cot-| tug,- Grov«- s|M-nt Sunday al the i home of Mr mid Mr Lloyd ' Counts The Counts had - Satur- Misx day dinner day evening They will attend the Mitchell ol Eugen«* and the Wil- disi ru t convention nt Creswell on lard i 'oojs-r family. Mar 17 when the fiorane group that will be in charg«* of the memorial saw It in the Sentinel. Mrs. Sylvia Griggs of Cottage Grov«- S|x*nl th«- week eii<l with her sister Mrs. Martin Foxier Mr- Nancy Hughs ix visiting her daughter Mrs Davis al i o- Building Blocks, nil sizes; i|Ul!lr for a few days. Mrs. Martin 1-'oster und Mrs. I'lrr Blocks, etc. Lloyd Counts nttcn<l<-<i a birthday Dtirallt«- Aluminum VMmlous party at tin- honu- of Mrs Sylvia Griggs in Cottage Greve W«*dn« s WiHerpruoflng. day afternoon. The party honored Ilie birthdays of .Mrs L. La' itcr. Mrs. Chaumey Bl sscr of Corn- stock, mill Mi«* Thelma Hodgson Kimt Main Street A skit "Di<- Villlnn Still Ihirsues composed of Her" with a lunch room wlwn Mr Berti Me-'Mt Claude A hre n e of I/ird 'H T/Sgt l*>n Blackmore left Guin* was sidk with a cold. Mike Farber of Mr, and Mi Blackmore and upper gu‘ ;t J- rid y •venlng at Ih I larry ( ’•» 'le I >r ■ . children are at the hrtme of Mr Mainwaring ha and Mix. Jay Blackm«»re. Mi-, r mov< d back to her hoM fin Blackmore, a brother, a- o ed for duty and the two I. ■others from C - Bay part of their .Mr. an i Mr. Carl Demur*'t and trip together. moved from daughtci Capp hou ' to i In Tyf edit ¡ two boys n! Sjzrin^ft'dd were <f- in the W ilden district. Mr. and Mi Frank Henry and tc-noon call-r.s at the Our Land family <d B»*nnett creek base rent- home. Fred Overton has rere /«_ w< rd Blue Mountain and have moved in. that his mother, Mrs. Ida J oklr.s, IT They flave two childr .1 to »tart and Ben laarby of Ser ried Feb. 13 at Albany and will to Blue Mountain s'-li< d. Mr. and Mr Pcark-e < Miller live at St iyt >n. Or 'g , w1 ■ re Mrs Darby owns property. anti children wnf dinner :m* t The .Miltons, Reids and Potters Sunday at the home of Mr. and Thur*.. Feh. 'J'!. 1051 all have téléphoné-# on the Over- last week and Mr Belli-« hmt H** g.md luck to catch a 28 inch xtivl- ton road. .Mr. and Mrs S. H Ramsey and head weighing Id pounds. Mothers club met Wednesday at children of Portland spent tht lunch nx>m an«i Mrs. Ruth week nd at the home of Mr. and the । re»ignpd as secretary amt .Mrs. Harry Castle of Blue Moun- Hocker , George WmutworHi was |»ut t nn. Dinner guests Sunday at the Mrs. ; Castle home were Mrs. Grant Dul- in j in her place. Th«- next meeting be at Mrs. Hocker’s home ley and children Gary and Char- will , lotte of Knox Hill. Mr. and Mr». , with a fiiri^ and blue shower for Lester Real rick ind Allen and her. । Judy of Blue Mountain, Mu. Fred | Frost, of Cottage Grove, .Mrs. ; Nancy Linebaugh of Eugene, and Me. and Mrs. S. H. Ramsey .-.nd children. Harry, Jame», Sam and Nancy Jane of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bettis went , fishing on the t'mp«i’ia one day i BUTANE TANKS & GAS Robbins Rest Other SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEAT VALUES! Pork Sausage Pure country style, lb. 55' ('.olierete Products Ground Beef ♦ Bockwurst Sausage^' ib69' Bacon Jowls lb. —Sea Foods for Lenten Meals- a. 45e EASTERN COD ib. 29' HALIBUT STEAKS S ib 691 SALMON STEAKS Ä ,79e WHITING FISH ( AN KI IN VOI K WHOLE LIFE'S WOKK— TAKE VOI K MONEY, HOMI AND III SINI SS Trimmed as shown Ready to cook FILLET OF SOLE Pan ready lb. Hall and Liston Insurance ( has. S. lían — Uoyd E. Li-don l-lb. FRESH OYSTERS & 39e p»5 53e Pint 72C FEATURES FROM CUR GROCERY SECTION MISCELLANEOUS SAVINGS 2 25e Franco America Spaghetti . . . ..n-«. 10e Steinfeld's Sauerkraut. . . . . . . . 55e Oscar Mayer Wieners. . . . . . . . . 19e Playfair Dog Food. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23e Baker's Cocoa Mix Beverly Peanut Buller. . . . . . . . . .II-oi. i.r 35e Mrs. Wright’s Bread Whit».... ,.I7;-Ib. 22c lO oi. pkg. 25e NBC, Triangle Thins Angel Food Cake Mix Tllb.it tO-ot. 5? Improved Rice Und» l«n. 37e Kitchen Craft Flour 50-Ib. sk. M.35 Sunnybank Margarine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ib. 38e cm — 59 it. Lean, fresh daily ib 43' Smoked Picnics cut short Sliced Bacon^^63'^6 49e Rm 105 Main a 53‘ Pork Steaks tender blade cuti able, Mr. and Mrs Marlon Purdy are l»arcnts of a six jx»und daughter, Isirn at Sacred ll<art Hospital Thursafay. Feb lt> Sho has Iw-cn named Rhonda Elaine. Mrs Purdy mid baby are no«- nt the home of his |M«nrnts .Mr. and Mrs. Chc-ter Purdy for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parker have moved from one of th«* houses in Beach Camp to the one nscntly The Sentinel. Cuttng-* Greve, Oregon Ihdt Velveeta ' Popular cheese food, specially priced! 2-!b. loaf 95e Del Monte Feas Early Garden vari ety. Tender and sweet ! No. 303 can 19e Juice Town House brand sweetened or un sweetened. 46-oz. can Hi-C 46-oz. can 14-CZ. CM the "save car .1'01. for all America KAISER- FRAZER’S 21 01. Lowest Down Payment lowest Monthly Payment Taste Tells brand P®ik & Beans 2 for 23e ö€ 3flS Canlenside No. 2 2 ,or 29' Davidson’s Pastries Ea<h 30* Butter Spring H oiim * or Keil Kose II». 79 Grade ‘AA’ Lge. Eggs ,o/ 61e PcaS Gardenside No. 303 ia Fig Bais 3 saves I $1525 when you buy! Here Brilliant performance and smart new beauty at the lowest price for any full-size automobile in America I Naturally, too, interest and Insurance charges are less. COFFEE Potatoes saves Rhubarb as you drive! ijf Lo/i” 12-ox. Pkg. 27c U. S. No. 1 Grade COFFEE 50-Ib. SdCX Extra Fancy grade — Hothouse grown. Excellent for sauce — grand for pies. nb.84c 2 .Ji« *SO9 DOWN Every year saves as much as 300 galions of gas. Lettuce Crispy leaves b lb 10 b 10e Avocados ripened 35 Winesap Apples Red Radishes Sii“’ 2 un JS' 19c EDWARDS Green Onions Maintenance, service and repairs cost less ... the simplify service procedure. HANSEN BROS Cottalo Grove, Oregon Phone 7G0 ”33‘ Surf No rim» Granul«f»d KinSO soap ,,b.89‘ Lu.T’ 4-lb. be. 29 ”35' tt-M. pig. ÓV Red Delicious Apples <b 12U bun. Cauliflower All the headi Ib. Carrots lb. Large ones—or small 15 17 Navel Oranges «"d Grapefruit íí”"’ Grapefruit ruby red 5-lb. bag TEA BAGS 57e 49 Iki 49 10 "35‘ Woodbury ÏÏ? *2,10' BLACK TEA V«db. pkg. Price» effective through Saturday, Feb. 24. We reierve the right to limit. Be sure UPTON'S 8lb. Tide For all w.thing UPTON'S 48-b»g pkg. on upkeep! Old Dutch Cleanser 2/25c COFFEE Potatoes save» Boraxo Ä Whits King X” ONLY Gas saving may easily put the down payment back in your pocket in the first year. 30 miles and more to the gallon ... the Henry J is saving on oil, tires; thrifty in Soaps & Cleansers Borax 20-mil» t«*m NOB HILL You save $10 to $30 in fees. Wash. Ripe Tomatoes Firm and ripe. Easy to slice. No. 300 can Whole-Wheat 1*4 -lb. pkg AIRWAY *8? FEATURED IN OUR PRODUCE SECTION 29c 35' shop SAFEWAY