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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
Mary E. Hastings A Alonzo Shortridge ।--------------------------- Hospital Patients Mi'. Mary Ellen llastingK. tilt, a Alonzo Wesley of Hi«« ('<)( lupi* (¡i ovr mini i ridge, M2. pmu«il away ul Ins Imine ! ku Ihr pHhf IM SINHM, nwny With the Granges Eda Soland Jones Martha J. Vonado Henry J. Bloom Joseph M. Deaton BIRTHS Christine Tonole Hebron Grange A&B Beauty Shop mew REYNO!.DS - To Mr. and Mrs Gale and Susi«- Roby and Doro Clair Reynolds, Drain,, a daugh thy and Anella Martin were voted ter, Cynthia Ranne, June 19, 1951. on favorably. Th«- first and second degrees AITKEN - To Mr. n n d Mrs wi re given to Anelle and Dorothy Stanley Aitken, Culp Creek, n Martin and to Gersham Roy. daughter, Imis Apn, June 20, 1951. Pomona Home Economics club sent an invitation through thi Sacred Heart llospilul MAREK - Mr. and Mrs. George ll. E. chairman, Melvie St. Elmo Marek, Rt. 2, Creswell, a son, June for the girls to compete in m.ikin 15, 195L__________________________ a square dance costume. Hebron youth were invitr-1 i, a picnic by Ikirena youth gr >u; to be held at Sherrill picnic groun the evening of Jun«- 20. A liomorous letter from toe master, Nellie Harris, who with Miss Constance Blaine, county her patty was at the Oscar B ir- agent of home economics front lows at Homer, Alaska, was read Oregon State college will demon She also said they were having strate to housewives of this area good hick fishing. They eanmo the proper methods of preparing every other day what they caught fruits, vegetables, meats and pre the day before. Gat dens were just cooked foods for storage in their being planted tho some people had lockers or deep freeze, Friday. lei I us and radishes. June 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the TOOF A* let ter from the Grange Mu- Proper Preparation of Foods for Lockers to Be Demonstrated 22nd WML ’ W * SHAMPOO » a • • Gúti you to/t wain ihampooing tvtn in bardtH wulw. IH ONLY ¿159 We give Saving« Stamps Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 Main Phone 214 National stat ist ics indicate dearly how a family can save •t|> to $52.00 a year per member by using a locker and conserving all produix- possible. This demonstration is sponsored by Rose & Co. Lockers. They cordlafly invited all women of the community to take advantage of this valuable information. WH.L lai CUSTOM hay cutting Alfr-'d Wtfff Phons- 6F3, cve- ings. 45-2tr-46-2l Dorena Grange ut her home near Walker June Hv Mr*. E. I*, Sheri III Hi- wir. I mhii nt London near IX, following a long Illness Cottagi- Grove April 16. 1X69 und Duini Orange is being very wag I mhii Mary Ellin Jones in bild iH'cn n resident ol Ihr <'oltii|;> wi ll repi - rented tlii- ye.u , at the ■ i Mo , Jun« I!) lih mui'wa* married Hu-ie on Feb 23, I Ie Was n memlici ot th. < hui< h The regular meeting, Friday, IH9Í ,l> G<-orvi- W. Hastings, wl» ol < 'tu ist at Idindon. Jun«- 15, found Mwcrul of the sta Surviving ule one tions vacant Those filling th«' ol her hU'Jtmid na Wills ol Chico, Culli, Iblee me M< . M m I m I sisti-is. Mis Anne Adilins, Mr •orc«' Sutherland nm| Mrs Essley tilid Li Im Jensen, I mi II i ot F lora. Edna I ngland, ( « ie Edna Portland, »md B«-uhili Copis-rs ol ; Pitcher, Pomona; Mary Snaucr, Multnoiihi|i f n u i gi and« hildi en. lirotheis, Smn ol Cottage (hiAe Lady Assistant; Helen Tryk. mu two great-grandchildren; I lire«- mid la-stet ol Luigene, ui o .eviini siclan Alpha Pitcher, executive nil-ci-* and nephew * brol tier*. Frank Jones of Rosi- < ;ien ( lille pie, stew ard Services Will I m - held at Mill ville, ('ahf. Fred Jones ul Mar A "i*ound roiiin” letter was read cola, mid Aitimi Jones ol Cottage Mortuary nt 2 30 pm Saturday Grove, and lodi sister* Thclma with interment in Tny lor Dun- from tho.' attending the state ■on, namely, l«ols Giles, Ague* Rli-d«'l mid Alici- Ashbrulge, iMith Pi.। «ted, Billie Jo I s l 'omple, Shu - of Eugene, D<nmi (ulkiMin and ; ley and Jenn FJIcn Sherrill, eJan Mnudc Brown, I mi II i ol Pmtland 1'1 listed, May and Georgia Smith, Fu IH'in I mu V Ices will be held at ; w ho told ome of their activities Eda Sol uni Jones, age 72, pa Mills Mortuary, < While th. ie. Ellen placed away home, 130*1 Thin*day, June 21. at 2 30 pm in the state declamatory F. SheiwiHsI Smith will officiate lull, iw ing a Internient will lu in the lis ul Jun«- IK, '1 In- lecturer's program was ll H >F l einetel y Siu- was I mhii in Einmon«, Minn , I pr< eiiti-d by tiie Youth Groiifi and November 2, IK7H and [ m ni In r was as follows: Honoring Grand- curly life in Minnesota then moved । father* and Fathers, presentation I of rows t i four grand!atiiers and Funeral M-rvlc«- was held Wed- to South Dakota, later coming to I seven fathers; group singing, fol mttulay, June 20, nt 2 30 pin at ( tregon and vettllng In Cottage lowed by a song from llw dads; Mill* Mortuary, fur Mnrtha Jane Grove in 190« Siu- in u uni Phil , reading, “Composition of a Man.'' June* in |9ox m Vancouver, Wash Vonado, age xo, <>f Culp Cr«-«'k try Ada Pitcher; instrumental Mrs Vonado ixis id away Mon ington. Mrs. Joni* Has a mcinlM-r of music by Ada und Alpha Pitclwr day, Juin- IX. 195! in Eugene In kit, ' The Gibb* Avenu-- Chut ’ll ot Christ and Virgil Basset; a terment was in the Smoking PifM-” with Dolah and I < enielel « I ' III I Wo imth ot Jimmy Plaisted, Dean Snaui . and 1 i ¡ria i cd and two sons. Roy ot Rochesfer, Ellen Shen ill; a reading, ''Dad,” N. Y... und Alton of Cottugc by David England. gate, < treg, Nov 19, 1X7o, Die Grove, und thro- grandsons. ‘I’hi- serving committee for th«« daughtci of Stephen mid Jennie Funeral service* at the Smith next regular meeting, July 6, will Maylmii, mid hud Isen a resident Eun« ral Cha|M-l. Thursday, 2 (X) I m - Dorothea Ix-wis and Duwayn«- of th«' Cottage Grove community pm, June 21, with Interment in My ng. Mr. and Mrs Met Of ■ tor tlie past Pi years, coming Iroin West Ijiwn Memorial Park ceme mack, Billie Jo D-Compte, Iha V idn tery in Eugen«*. Rev. Sherwood Survivor* include Iter hu<liiii>«l. Smith, officiating. Youth Group Edward Voimiin; one *on, De in A specm) meeting was called at W. Htiglii-* ol Klamath Falls; two the PlaisU’d home on Thursday, June 7, at which time, plans were Culp Cre«-k and Ml* Pearl Has Henry Biisiin, 1142 Kirch made for a wiener roast and burg- kin* of Klamath Falls; 17 grand Av«-. Cotlrigc Grove, pasMil away er-fry at the Shcrrjll picnic children; 19 great grandi hildien, Monday, June IK, at the l«x-al hos- grounds, on Wednesday, June 20, Hire«- Iirot In i s, Hurry Mnyben, pital at the age of 76. He was Cottage Grove, Will May ben of I mhii in l><-nnsylvaniii, July 1K sent to the StanwiMHl, Wash., und Charle' IS «’ !, und »I« nt the majoi ¡Mirtion youth ol Hebron Grange to share May l»cn of Fairbanks, Alaska; of Im. life In Wyoming, coming to in tin- evening's tun Invitations and one sister, Mrs. Anna Pc«-k (Mitage Grove from Thetmo|«olts, an- also extend«*! to all Ixircna of Ashland Wyo In IMA Funitrul services will I m - held hick affair, hut coffre and punch at .Mill* Moituary, Friday, June will I m ' furnished. as th 22. at I-.In |« iii., with F, Siierwood Graveside services will Is- held until nftiriating Interment will buns for your sandwiches. So num- Friday at lo isi a nt for Jo*ej>h I m - in Rest Haven Memorial Pmk, to Delight Valley and join in the fun. Marfin Is.iton who pie -d away Home Eeonotiih * ( lab Wednesday, Jum- 20, at a hs-al Rosalie and Myrtle Lake and hospital He was the one-ycri-old Ruth Wineinger served jsitluck son of Mr. and Mr* .1 M IX iton luncheon to 11 mcml«-rs at the In the of Goshen interment < ->ttage <>rovr HiMpHal hall Tuesday, Jun«- 12. Work on I< X >F'-Ma*ontc cemetery COKER To Mr. and Mrs Dil- bazaar items took up th«' after- । Smith Funi r d Honu- in charge of arrangement* Rev. W. W Sutler laid Coker. Oakridge, n son. Steve n -on, with textile painting on crib Floyd. June 13. 1951. quilt blocks Is'ing completed. Im will officiate. Tentative plana were mad«' to- | RICCI - To Mr. and Mrs. Adam ward preparations for the South | Ricci, < laklaml. n daughter, Mary l-ane Fair to I m - held in August, Anne, June 13. 1951. and al) members arc urged to at Graveside sendee* were held nt ST. CLAIR - To Mr and Mrs. tend the next club meeting to help the |tx>F cemetery in Cottage Harold St. Clair. Drain, a son, Mi with tho airangernents for that I Grove Tuesday, June 19. 1951 for project. J Christine Marie Tonni«-, infant chael Ray, Juin 15. 1931. Hostesses for the next meeting daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chris CHRISTI To Mr and will I m - Minnie Wagner and Hattie Tonoh- who dli*l at a hospital in SfMihr. The p.ace of meeting will Eugene, June 17, 1951. Father a daughter. Dolile Charlene, June be announced at a later date. Paul Ze!1< r officiating, Smith 15, 1951. Funeral Ch.i|M-l in charge. CPRTTS - To Mr und Mrs Wil- Inni Curtis, Dexter, n daughter. by Mrs, Hugh Trunm ll Cheryl Marie, June 16, 1951. Mr and Mr*. Lennie Haldorson SCHAFFNER - To Dr. und Mrs. Balcony Mnrlowi« Schaffner. Cott a g e Saturday evening. They will re Cottage Grove Hotel Grove, a son, Richard Lyh-, June turn August IK at which time he , will show farm moving pictures Specializing in Hair Recon 16. 1951. that an- being sent out by Allls- WICKS - To Mr. and Mrs. Har < ’haltneYs. ditioning ami jx-nnanent old Wicks, ixirena, a daughter, After Marie Geer gave a splen waving. IVeliera Jean, June 16, 1951. did tepnrt on the state grange Fhone 13 MEANS . To Mr and Mrs. convention which dosed Friday. Ixtrayne kotre Lloyd Means. Yoncalla, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Haldorson, who also attended, gave a few of their ob- Paul Grant, June 17, 1951. Ruth •lorgen-*cn read. <>n the serving committee for July 7 are Mr. and Mrs. Mads tlvergaani, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hill and Morris Culver. Graduates honored by a special table, graduation cake and gifts as well as a song by the group were Barbara McReynolds, Dana Whitney, Roger Gamble and Ted Marcy from eighth grade and Mor ris Culver from college. The Home Economics club will have an all day meeting June 26 with ¡totluck dinner at noon at the home of Olive Linstrom. Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Martin at tended state grange on June 13 and the Lane County banquet that evening. 105 ¡u-oplc attetujt-d, and K00 delegates took the (sixth) state degree that evening. Hebron Grange members will attend the Hebron church, Sun day. Following the church service the church members will join the Grange in a picnic at the Grange grounds. Columnar Pads—The Sentinel. f'R SALE 1313 Chev truck I Tkum., fun«- 71. IMI The Sentinel, Cattnge Orovr, Oregon 9«»«- 3 ...... — ■n .i. I H. . «. - < . .1 ■ l A W with bunks «and cali guard. Ahto It is to the credit of human rubber Iwiat. E R Claass« n. Ph SALLY'S SALLIES KMH. 46-31 p-IM nature that, except where ita * selfislines.s is brought into play, 42 gal electric hot it loves more readily than it hates, ‘ water tank complete with wir- Nathaniel Hawthorne, ing, also Bueschers ( '-medody sax (silver and gold) with case. Phone 673J3. 46-3tp-4K Too Late to Classify Hospital other Lul/ki», Mary 1 HELP WANTED: laidy for house work I day a week Phone 306R after 6 pin. or Satutdays. 46-2tc-47 maternity Mrs. Della -«nL< 11 y, FOR RENT: July 1. deluxe 3 room apartmi-nt with arge bath und utility room. See con Phone 145. 46-ltc W kefti hl Jr. HiTiry J JUoorn I’.fiwarfi j'f I’ W ímx I worth Jr, Khrtlii P Knufrruiri < ’lit loi d William . gii England, Ixm Joy Allen, Ed ward Cmis-ntcr, Maggie WiMbJ and Miry Stewart, all of Cottage inr,«’, Ralph William • hx‘ Brook- hatt, Marie Hale, and William J Beig, a 11 of Dunn, Evalcna Gish and Tom Parker of Disston; Jo- M-ph Benton Jr. of Go hen, and Rhonda Hampton ot Chester, Calif. The heat of strong sunshine may permanently set and darken stains containing tannin, such as those of cherries, peaches, pears, plums, soft drinks ot mustard. Such stains should be first sponged with cold water as soon as they are made. If any stain remains after this treatment, rub glycerine or soapless shampoo into the stain, then sponge with cool water. SHnetimea it helps to apply a tew drops ot vinegar to the stain after the glycerine or shampoo treatment, rinsing thor oughly afterward with cool water. Never use soap or heat until the stain has disappeared. FOR S. f.E: 2 bedroom modern home, close to schools with peach and shade trees, Phone no answer 587J. WANTED TO RENT: Furnished or partially furnished house Would d< -ire two bedrooms, no children, call Men's Toggery, Phone 65, ask for Frank .Dehler. 46-ltc >R SALE: 5 room unfinished house and 1 acre. 2 miles east on Mosby Creek. Roy England. 46-ltp F* ill SALE: A twin baby buggy FOR SALE: Milk cow. Roy Eng m good condition. $35.00. May land. 2 miles east on .Mosby tn seen at X07 Lincoln. 46-ltp Creek. 46-ltp FOR SALL. Excellent quality hay, HELP WANTED: Woman press •oats or oats and vetch. Call operator, Collins I sundry and 963J2. 16-3tc-4H Cleaners, 1019 E. Main, phone 44 46-ltc F'<>R RENT: 4 rm furnished bouse, modern. 1 mile south on high FOR SALE: Baled oat and vetch way, Jerry Ix-ll Motel. 46-ltc hay. Will deliver. 9 miles up .Mosby Creek, L«-on B. Poole. FDR SALE: 1939 Olds sedan, R * Phone 957J1. 46-ltp H. tiro,, and paint grxxl. Make 90V UM* UH* lam Jelly PECTIN 'Swab the deck, dearie! I want you to feel right at home.” BLACK TOP PAVING- IWIVEWAYS FLOORS STREETS PARKING AREAS Also Road Grading - All Work Guaranteed offer See at Izhm s Mobil sta FOR SALE OR TRADE: Well tion, corner 5th and Main. driller, cheap, or will trade for 46-2tp-47 pick-up, north from Dorcna lake up Rat Creek, l’a miles, can be FOR SALF! Treadle sewing ma- seen from road. 16-Ite chine, $30(10. 2 end tables and ciflee table, $10.00. Oil circula WANTED: Housekeeper for mid dleaged couple. F’hone 282. tor, $10.00. WtMid range with Thomas Biggerstaff, 13X Taylor. cod-. aDo water tank $15.00. 39 46-2tc-47 16-2tp-47 Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Phone 799-J 7/,O M&W MARKET You'll avc tin the vrj best in loods, when you choose from these for all your meals! They're the firn- quality that means mon- for your money in every nay — in cost, in freshm ss, in flavor, in really gota! eating! NEW! TASTY! COTTAGE BRAND MAYONNAISE 49c SALAD DRESSING «« 35c SLICED PINEAPPLE ^3c Fruit COCKTAIL 37c CORNED BEEF 39c PURE CANE SUGAR FLOOR WAX REDCHILI SAUCE Full Pint I LAVORI 1 1, (OTTAGE BRAND POST’S SUGAR CRISP ROSEDALE BRAND Hunts or DelMonte SPECIAL OFFER 20c PKGS COTTAGE BRAND N0.2 can TUNA FISH FRAY BENTOS BRAND CHUNK STYLE 29c Reg. 12 oz.can OLD ENGLISH NO Kl BB1NG 39c 69c PINTS * -FRUITS - VEGETABLES— WATERMELONS for those summer picnics. Lowest Market Price. MINUTE SICE TO PREPARE Large Size, Ripe 55c large 15 OZ. PKG. lor M & W MARKET’S Barbecued Hamburgers 1 lb. ground bwf ' i Clip rolled oatt ' I cup Pat Milk I tableippon. hn.ly cut onion 1 leaapoon ««It !« Ia««poon l-eppar Sweet luie.v Valencias 3 tebleapoona •hortenmg Yd <up bottled 8 round Mndwuh bunt Mix well meat, oat», milk, onion, »alt and pepper. Shape in 8 flat patties Brown slowly on both sides in hot shortening. Spread meat with equal part* of barbecue sauce. Cover and cook 5 min. Serve in toasted buns. Y om Will Need: Pet Milk, Ground Beef, Rolled Oats, Barbecue Sauce or Catsup, Sand-| wich Buns. 49c dozen Fresh Tcinler ROASTING EARS 49c for FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM BEVERAGES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Home Owned Independent Complete Shopping Center Lots of Free Parking -U. S. GOV’T INSPECTED MEATS PORK SHOULDER ROAST « 39c 8CNELESS ROAST lb . 89c SHORT RIBS BEEF LB 39c lb . 49c lb . 89c SLICED BACON . . .. . . ORANGES RECIPE Of THE WEEK« 25c CHOICE BEEF CANTALOUPES FOR A quick mi ai 10 oz.can VEAL ROAST BONELESS LARGE JUICY FRANKS PORK SAUSAGE 49c > « 59c ROASTING KÇNS FRYERS TURKEYS OYSTERS FISH SUNDAYS 10 A. M M W MARKET ^th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove