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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1939)
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 SOCIETY Friday Order of Eastern Star, 8 p. m., regular busine««. THE SENTINEL COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON Lumber Shipments Total 124 Cars for Week Ending Mar. 4 Bert B. Chandler (’amp of the L u m b c r shipments increased, S|Minish War Veterans and their auxiliary, 7:30 p. m. at armory. but not a «ingle car of piling was loaded out of the Cottage Grove W.C.T.U. will meet with Mn, trade area for th«? period ending March 4th, over the Southern Pa Melindu Aubrey at 2:30. cific, In the «lx tlay« there were 124 cars of lumber moved ngain«t Monday 102 on the previoun week, which Degree of Honor, 7:30 p. m. in «aw nineteen cam of piling moved. Shipment« continue principally th«1 Eagles hall, yearly inspection with Mn. Ethel Lindholm, «tate to «outhern and «outhwe«tern officer from Portland, present. markets. The demand for lumber There will tie refreshment« fol continues steady with the market outkxik about the same. lowing lodge. Joker club, 7:30 dessert at the home of Mm. William 'Hium. Rainbow for Girl«, 7:30 p. m. in Ma«onic Temple. Shell Organizing “Share-the Road” Club on the Coast Tuesday A national crusade against traffic violations which cause con dcMu*rt gestion, loss of time, increased motoring expense anti many acci dents, is being launched this week Rimarte« club, 1 o'clock lunch- by Shell dealers through coast con at the home of Mm. Victor news|:>apem, according to Shell Chambers. Oil Company’« local manager, F. S. Bunker. Royal Neighbor«, 8 p. m., in the A Share-the-Road Club Is be Engl«*« hall. ing organized among motorists M. P. G. club, 1 o'clock lunch who will pledge themselve« to con at the home of Mm. Charles help improve driving manners. Shell dealers are supplying all Beldler. members, free of charge, with a Research club, 8 p. m. in the beautiful metal emblem to be at tached above the real license city library. plate, showing three marine sig nal flags In color against a golden background. In the maritime code, Wednesday Jolly club. 7:30 dessert with these flags mean "Am giving way” In other words, "I am Mrs. Claire Hogate. «haring the road.” • - The purpose of the crusade is to Presbyterian Aid. with Mn, ________ „„„„ ... w, reduce th<> number of traffic vio- George Matthew« at ., 2:30. —lations b y "«crewdrivers.” A Friendship class of Presbyter- ^’wdriver, according to the lan Sunday school will meet at S”®H local manager. Is the fellow the home of Mn. L. W Cbiner all about common ” ‘ C. Hunter and Mm. courtesy when he gets behind the with Mrs. S. wheel. He’« the irritating chap Coiner as Joint hostesses. who cut« you off at the traffic light, double park« on busy Thursday street«, cut« in and out of line on (Next Week) country roads, and generally Needlecraft club, 1:30 dewert helps to make motoring both mis at the home of Mm. Ethel Bald erable and dangerous. win. leading traffic authorities say that the elimination of the screw Utopia club, 1:30 dessert with driver would reduce out accident Mm. Nelson Durham. and death toll more than 70%. LaComus club, 1:30 with Mrs. C. J. Kern. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Cheerio class of the Metho dist Sunday school met at the church Monday evening at 6:00 for a potluck supper. In a short program following the supper Dorothy Ann Clark led the devo- t ion a Is and after the program games were enjoyed. MASONIC LODGE MEETING The regular meeting of the Masonic lodge will be held March PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCIETY 15th. F.C. degree will be confer, red on one candidate. Visiting The Presbyterian aid society Masons cordially invited to attend. met Wednesday at the church for the closing meeting of the calen dar year. The meeting opened with devotions, led by Mm. J. A. Smith, and the singing of hymns. Reports were given on the year's X DISTINCTLY SAID IT WAS activities. Officers were elected as TO 0E A TOPIC AL" NOT follows; President. Mrs. Schofield * TROPICAL’ PROGRAM Stewart; vice president, Mrs. Al. bert Hclliwell; secretary-treasur er, Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. Mrs. Georg Bjorset, retiring president, was complimented on the splendid work «he had done In directing the group throughout the year. She also received the good wishes of the society for a trip which she and her family plan to take in the early summer to Nor way. the native country of Mr. Bjorset. At the close of the after noon refreshments were served. AD LIBITUM CLUB Mrs. P. C. Christensen was I"® re always a topic of con- hostess for the Ad Libitum club I v®r»ation, for more and more Wednesday for a social afternoon. I PJ^Pl® are recommending us to A short business meeting was I o,bers for quality, large «elec- held and members enjoyed social I ”on' ®ourteou« service and chat over their needlework. Re- I m°derate prices. freshments were served at the tea I hour. Mrs. Albert Woodard will I 75c Mead’s 10 C.C. entertain for the next meeting. I PERCOMORPHUM 67c Mrs. Ray Nelson entertained guests Wednesday afternoon with a 1:30 dessert and two tables of bridge. The St. Patrick motif was used in decorations. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Curtis French, Mrs. Tom Miner and Mrs. Walter Hunter. March YßTto ^a’^ial day $1.00 COD LIVER OIL TABLETS ................... 69c 60c BRONCHI- LYPTUS ..................... 43c 40c CA8T0RIA 23c I 75c YEAST & IRON I 75 TABLETS ............. I 35c KLEENEX, 500s CAGE HATS REDUCED 25% 59c 19c 28c All Kinds Tobacco at CUT PRICES mil» æE ÄÄÄ M J up For limitad Uma only! ELSIE'S ORMI. OAOK AORNCT VoutMiil Inw tout alto hmrfiiunrlera ... - »1« « l.,h .^’otrwa» Hullillnc W AIOKH ST . roRTf.ANn. OB. Courteous Service, Low Prices and a Square Deal to All Is Our Motto Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced Hills Coffee Oyydol 1- 2- or 4-lb. cans Ivory Soap Medium Bar.... 5c 3 Large Bars. 25c Regular Size Bk«............. 20c P & G Soap 7 Corned Beef for................ 25( Chili Con Came Armour’s Vienna Sausage Armour’s Armour’s 3 cans.............. 25c LIPTON S TEA Green, V2 lb. 1 Black, y2 lb. 1 — 32c lb. 59c ___ 42c lb. 79c 4 bars Armour’s Roast Beef 2 cans.............. 35c Camay Giant Bars ‘3 cans............... 25c Deviled Meat Armour’s 3 cans 10c Snowflake Sodas Honey Maid Grahams 2 pound box........... 5 2 pound box........................... 25c Made With Pure Honey 19c Quart Jar 29c Tang Salad Dressing Pint Jar Grapefruit Grapefruit Juice Grapefruit Juice Grapefruit Juice H D Fancy No. 303 Cans 7V2-OZ. Cans Garth Unsweetened No. 2 Cans Garth Unsweetened Large 46-oz. Cans lor................. 25 2 for................. 35 .......... 19c Cereal Specials 2 Pkgs WHEATIES 1 Pkg. KORN KIX, All for 25C Guaranteed Hardwheat Matches 15c 3 pkgs. 25c 6-box carton 2 Pkgs. Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES 1 Pkgs. Kellogg’s ALL RYE Corn Starch Argo All for Milk Armour’s or Darigold 3 cans 17c Oleo Irish’s Special Flour 3 Dinner Bell Peter Pan Fl’r Lane County’s Most Popular Hardwheat 50-lb. bag... $1.09 Per pound Fisher’s Blend Flour Drifted Snow Flour Blend’s Mah Friend Home Perfected 50-lb. bag... $1.35 Shortcmn.^ Fluff° or Fbke Oranges Sweet and Juicy U. S. No. 2 Spuds NO SALES TO DEALERS 10c 10°# Vegetable ¥1 case 50-lb. bag... $1.35 lb. pail 93c Case 50 pound bag 39c WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE IRISH-McBROOM MEAT DEPARTMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 49c « SHAMPOO In the Christian church here. On I SCALP BRUSH that day the district spring rally IIZ — . ____ — of the churches will be held with I $5c TASTELESS morning and afternoon sessions I CASTOR OIL .... and a potluck luncheon at noon. Dehveries Daily Free Phone 53 or 54 CHEERIO CLASS MEETS. The Baptist Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Karl K. Mills. Mm. Fred I-aubach conducted the de votional«. Mm. Ollie Picken« was in charg«* of the program on home missions. She was assisted by Mtn. W. C. Martin and Mrs. A. C. Spriggs. Refreshments were serv ed at the close of the afternoon. MRS. RAY NELSON HOSTESS IRISH-SWARTZ, INC. Look for Green Neon Sign YOUNG MUTTON Leg of Mutton........ lb. 121/2C Shoulder of Mutton „„.lb. 10c Chops, Loin or Rib ... lb. I21/2C Stew, Breast, Necks or Shanks for Braising or Stewing 3 lbs. 25c VEAL STEAK 2ibs.33c Fancy, Tender Shoulder LIVER Pork or Beef BACON 19c 6-pound carton ’1.09 BACK BACON Pound 19c Broken Slices Shortening 4 " 35c Swift’s Pearl—A quality shortening for Baking and Frying Purposes Pound 10c > In the Piece Pound