The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 29, 1940, Image 3

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    T H U R S D A Y , A U G U ST 29. 1940
T H E S E N T IN E L , OOTTAOE G RO VE, OREGON
Eather t'hrlstlanson; 4th, Flor­
Lot S—Miscellaneous: 1st, Miss
ence llodge; 5th, Nannle Smith.
Clark; 2nd. Mrs. Manbeck; 3rd,
Ix»t 2 Two-crust: lst, Mrs.......
-. —
. -------... 4th, ......
Mrs.
A. . Woolcott;
Mrs. Pal-
Stalder; 2nd. Esther f ’hrlstianson; leske; 5th, Mrs. H. B. Ferrln.
3rd, Mrs. V. T. Ranrlnll; 4th, Mrs.
Dlvlslon II— Farm Products
PENCIL POINTED FOUNTAIN I
T. Mooriy.
Fruita
Dlvlslon E—Testile«
Class 17- Apples: lst, Nona
Su/fs Any Hand or
C'Ias«
w w els -----------------------
an d Mcsrf»
Kelly
(Alexander apples); m 2nd,
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,
m , i
SEATTLE, Washington. — For-
Cascade
25c to $1.00
Ix»t 1 Dresser scarf, embrold- Claudia Van Prooyen; 3rd, Mrs »nation of a "Lumber and Timber
Stylo of W ritin g
ered
: __
1st, , ____
Mrs. ___________
Ren Sanford; , ___
2nd, ______
George Overholser (Gravenstefn); ^Toducts Defense Committee" In
B altim ore ... 39c to $1.25
i i u»w,mr. Creswell; 4th, Nona
kt —
te_n.. (Gravenstein);!
Washington, D. C., by forest In-
¡Mrs. u/iihorr,
William llarcomb,
Kelly
_______
Writ»« on any quality of
13rd, Mrs. William llarcomb.
5th, F. G. Stiller (Delicious),
- and
___ - representatives
- - __________- ____
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’ dux try
from
Sym phon y „ . 75c to $1.50
paper with tha eave and
Ix»t 2 Lace trim dresser scarf:1 Class 18—Bartlett pears: lst, O**Son, Washington and other
list, Mrs. I. A. Randall; 2nd, Mrs. Shirk»y Arne, Disston route; 2nd ,naJ°r lumber producing regions,
«moothnau of a soft lead
William Harcomb, Creswell.
L. S. Ayotte, Creswell; 3rd, A. waB announced recently by the
pencil.
Lot 3 Tea Towel: 1st, Mrs. Woolcott; 4th, Mrs. Wulff.
West Coast Lumbermen's associa-
Make« tha answering of
Wllllam llarcomb; 2nd, Ruth Ol-
Class 19 Prunes:
1st, H. A. Uwn- Seattle. The committee was
son; 3rd, Ruth Olson; 4th, Mrs. Howe, Creswell; 2nd, Claudia Van
the announcement said, at
correspondence a pleas­
fo r w ork or
William Harcomb, Creswell; 5th Prooyen, Creswell; Minnie Wag- ,be »«quest of the National De-
ure instead of a task.
school.
Zelpha Burian.
ner, Disston route; 4th, Joe Prem- b‘nse Advisory Commission.
Makes
I
to
4
clear
car­
Ix»t 4 Hand towel: lst Herl- azzl; 5th, Shirley Arne.
"This is the first such industri-
bon copies with original
etta Olson; 2nd. Mrs. William
Class 20 Peaches: lst, M. D al c°»n»nittee created to cooper-
Harcomb, Creswell.
Bolin, Creswell; 2nd, Mr. Ayotte, ate in national defense," axsocia-
in ink.
C I im s H— IttMlspreads
Creswell (Elbertas); 3rd,
Mrs. ii° n officials stated. "John W.
z backsliding wears
Draws lines to a ruler
Ixd 1 Crochet or knit: lst, Wulff; 4th, Mr. Ayotte (J. H. Hale Wutzek Jr., in charge of the lum-
without smudge or blot.
OUT MORE- TROUSERS
Mrs. G. Jacobsen; 2nd, Mrs. 8. L. peaches); 5th, F. G. Stiller.
ber »«ctlon of the national de-
THAN PR A yiN G /"------
Godard; 3rd, Mrs. Effie Vick,
f'l«»« 21__ Table
fonse commission's industrial ma-
Unlike an ordinary foun­
Creswell; 4th, Belle F latten .
Lot 1 Green Isans 1st Mrs terlal* division, has asked the
tain pen, you can loan it
Ix>t 2 Cloth spread: 1st Jeanne Wulff (Blue Lake b e a n s / 2nd committee to deal with the prob-
freely — hard pressure
J W " n : 2 n d - L®"< ° ° lburn; 3rd- Mrs Frank Overholser; 3rd’, Mrs.' ¡7 n?,oi un'iyln« grades and speci-
The n e x t tim e you are
or different styles of writ­
Nell Sarff.
Wulff ( w h|tP Kentucky Wonder) ncatio"*: to gather and maintain
ing
cannot bend, spread
<'!»•* »— P illo w H U | m
4th c . Bartholomy* 5th Mr Zurn- current information on available
■ick, try C hiropractic.
Lot 1 Slips, lace trim: lst. wait
“ ,ino,om y* 3,n* Mr Zurn’ stocks of lumber and timber pro-
or distort the I4K. Solid
Mrs. J. A. Randall; 2nd, Myrtle
ix)t i a
Miscellaneous and dry
tran*mit information
Gold Point.
o an
U
be«ns: lMt- Shirley Arne, Disston ¡^7* J,he government to industry,
Precision
make and pat­
Lot 2 SUM embroidered or ap- route; 2nd. Mr. Zumwalt; 3rd R and vice versa
on prospective
D /i.'H .ñ 'H íu fu i
pllque: 1st, Henrietta Olson; 2nd, c . Lowrance- 4th II R Casler n,’eda f°r lumber, and means of
ented construction assure
. • > ) CHIROPRACTOR
Mrs. William Harcomb, Creswell; (Cranberry beans); 5th, H. R fap,d
adequate supply; and
lasting service and com­
stand by for action on any
' corraci o»ov« it« m a in »r
3rd. Henrietta Olson; 4th, Vel- Casler (Oregon Giant).
to Btand
plete
satisfaction.
>er factor of the nation-
nora McAfee; 5th, Mrs. William
Lot 2- Ik-ets' 1st A Woolcott- otber lumber
program.
Harcomb.
2nd. Mr. Zumwalt;’ 3rd, C. Bar- al ilefense
£
. /.'* • " ’®—T«*»1« L«”*"
tholomy; 4th, Shirley Arne.
ONLY
Tab,cr|oth. crochet: lst,
Lot 3 Carrots: lst. Mr. Zum-
Mrs. Ellen Jones; 2nd, Mrs Wll- wait; 2nd, A. Woolcott; 3rd. Mrs
la m George: 3rd Mrs. C. C. Gil- H. Elfvlng; 4th, Shirley Arne
Mrs. Joe rerains
Perkins of Ulue
Blue Mt.
. I ,,
W li« .
ham; 4th, Mrs. Myrtle __
Lake; 5th,
Lot A Com
-
Fully G u a ra n te e d
Mrs. Uiura SmithC Creswell.......... 2nd H R Casler 3rd Joe S
,week visiting Mrs. Mel-
Lot 2 Embroidered: 1st. Mrs. neider, 4?h.
Finnerty
McGuire at
Cor-
I Ren
—-- —
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Sanford;
2nd. Mm. S. L. God-i Lot ^ P o t a t o e s : 1st
Claude
Kibby Qf QakJand
(Continued from front page)
ard; 3rd, Mrs. James Sharp.
5 Casler
c ; « iir ( Earllest-of-all )■ 1 4th
^ ’ « H California,
Richard Currin. I-ondon; 3rd, Vir­
Lot 3 Luncheon set: 1st, Mar- R.
h ldornU1’ visited
visited this
this week
we< at the
gil Newton, London; 4th, Lewis tha Trembley; 2nd, Zelpha Bur- R. Casler (Burbanks); ’ 5th.’. C.
^ r?2ld Duerat-
Williams. London; 5th. Pfttxley Ian; 3rd. Nona Kellv.
Kelly.
itart'hokrmv ’
n.whnUm,.,
. . . The
l*,e directors of the Shields
Lester, Ixindon.
C laaa i t __ Q u ilt«
« Tnm in.
Walker school are having a new
A.
<>«Ury
L o t i Quilt.
or em- ca b i l g e ) - ^ 7 Mr S S í w í l t
° r k n c * budt around the schooi yard
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o íi r*.t¿
Mount View; broldered: 1st. Ixma Colburn; 2nd,
Lot 7 Tomatoes- 1st
Marv ahiO.
h0*1"« equip- visiting overnight on Friday at
Mrs. Harold Hammerickson and
-.nd Dick Moody, I .at ham; 3rd. Mrs. C. C. Gilham.
Lou Thompson; 2nd. Shirley Arn?- ? ifnt
fo»* the children to Biggs, California, with the Frank daughters Sandra Lee and Mar-
i
,^ynx Hollow; 4th,
Lot 2 Quilt, pieced; 1st. Ruth 3rd M an Artie- 4th John Stai- 1*
W tb,' »- „
Pieser family; dinner guests Sat- jorie Ann of Redding, C a lifo rn ia ,
hred Uright Lynx Hollow; 5th, Olson; 2nd, Mrs Charles Ernst; der; 5th°M rs A. Woolcott.
and Mra- Sidney Davis and urday night at the home of Mr. are visiting at the Lee W illia m «
an f>rooyeni Lynx Hoi- 3rd. Mrs. Ida Jenkins; 4th, Neli
Lot 8 —Eggplant (substituted
^ ° nnk and Barbara of and Mrs. Philip Hersey in Duns- home again after spending several
low.
Sarff;
5th, Murthn Trembley. for cauliflower); 1st. Mr Zum- at
end guests muir, with Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist and weeks in Eugene at the home of
Champion calf, Dick Moody.
1 ine »»atTy Castle
home.
daughter Katie
present;
and Mr. and Mrs. Hammerickson.
<!••« 12— Rug»
wait.
Latham.
s itin g last week at the home reaching Klamath Falls Sunday.
Miss J e a n Yearous visited
Lot 1 Hooked rug. rag: 1st.
Lot 9 Cucumbers: 1st, Mary
Sheep
_
Mrs.
..
ÍT
Laura
— : • nlth,
..... ..........
Creswell;
........ .......
2nd, Lou Thompson; 2nd. .nr.
Mr. Zum-
Norman Coblentz were Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist is to have a friends at Oakridge. Saturday.
First. ii Clifford
Van
i vr»v
ii .
. — Prooyen. Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery.
wait; 3rd. John Stalder; 4th, Mary 7?,” - G®01-«6 Haddock of Garvan, new home built for her in Kla-
Lee Polshelka of Marcóla vtoit-
¿i
o aKPd
: W
J
Hooki-d rug. yarn; 1st, Arne; 5th, A. Woolcott.
Í* lno“j a»id »on Tunis Paddock of math Falls to be ready by Janu- « i at the O. A. Nichols home,
Lumber Defense
New Numbers
In Stationery
Committee Set Up
Fountain Pens
25c to $8.00
Inks
5c to 15c
Pencils...... lc to 10c
R ulers_5c to 10c
T riangles___ 10c
P ro tracto r___ 5c
Compass 10c to 25c
IH
Southern Lane Fair
Prize Winners Listed
School Supplies
Of All Kinds
Mosby Creek
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—
KEM
u ,
The Rexall Store
i in roK i v a n
I rixjyen. L y n x H o i- M m .
R o cco
S c r im n ia '
2nd
Mm
in »
m
__ E lw o o d . In d ia n a . « Iso
M r«
N o ii¿ «
a m
QtmHov
i® *
low (ewe lamb)
____ _________ , ___ , ___ __________
, fll
____________ _________
Division <'.—Flower«
Scrimma. ...
M r Co-
s . M r MrS-
s . Harvey
Taylor, Mr.
.
»x-rty; 3rd. Mildred Smith, Diss- Paddock
Haddock is a brother of Mrs.
iIarvey Tayior
NIr and
CAR OVERTURNS
Cl«». I—Potted Plant«
. , , * ’¿t**
W
ton rou,P: 4th- Mre- Lula Bettis,
and this is the first time Mrs. Howard Taylor and Baby
Milton Savage, resident of the
L it 1- Best specimen fern
i o 1st.
i r a Ix>t. ■> J ’a?-Cyi'i
M„ary Dlaaton route.
sbc bas seen him for 25 years.
Nancy Faye Mosby Creek visited Sharps creek district, suffered
Mrs. Glennie Front; 2nd, Belle Arne; 2nd, Lmily Gilham; 3rd,
Lot 10A Ice cream melons:
Blue Mt. school will start recently with the Misses Taylor head lacerations when his car was
Burkholder.
Myrtle Lake; 4tli June Elfvlng. l„t, Mr. Zumwalt; 2nd. Mary September 3rd with Miss Veda
J
overturned at the rail crossing
Lxit 2 Best H(ieclmen geranium,
, / ***
. Arne.
Gray of Thurston as teacher.
dron D i S
about a mile and a half west of
lst, Helen Williams
Lot 1 2nïï
Needlepoint:
Lot 2¿d
11 ^ Pumpkins:
Zum- wifo
The M™t*
G et-tncm
i . . k „.¡n
evening.
He r e re-
U ii 3 B<.gonii,7lÄ«. Mrs. Wal- Murtón;*
M Ä * H e l 1st.
l i n f Jade
F r i wa*R•
Ä e e ^ lst. ’ ZUm'
Í ^ t^ h^ ~ ,Ub
F8"8
° n the bus Dorena Sunday tX
7tm ent S
ter Pentirò; 2nd. S e lb Burkhold- Jack- Morton.
I
^ S e p ^ r
O"
X
Ä
.
¿ e s í o Æ
tr e a t m e n t ^
er'.
. _
2—Art piece; lst, Mrs. wait (Banana)- 2nd H R C a sler-
John Kebelbeck family.
teJ^Pen.i Fu^ hil,: ^at- Mr«- Wa>- Ij,ura Srnlth; 2nd. Jeanne Mor- 3rd. Mr. Zumwklt (Hubbard); 4th’.
ter I entIco; 2nd. Ada Overton.
ton; 3rd. Bessie McBee
Shirley Arne; 5th Mr. Zumwalt
Miss Georgia Clark went on a
(I««» 3— ( ut Flower«
Lot 3 Centerpiece, lace or lace (Table Queen).
trip to Crater Lake Sunday with
Lot 1- Asters. 1st. Mrs. Glen trim: lst. Glennie Frost; 2nd. Mrs
Lot 13- Peppers: let green p o p -
Mrs. Ida M W h ite a n d Mr« a h some
s o m e young
>
women of the uni-
<i,en
pl8rryn
H™nk pers. Mr. Zumwalt; 2nd. red pep- dison Heath entertained the Jolly veraity-
I P
i i . v h a id M S * « * 1,
' r.'i?'
Laura pers, Mr. Zumwalt; 3rd, yellow Workers last week in Mrs. Heath’s
Charles Führer combined wheat W e have a 1940 S tu d eb ak er
terv ii hi F
Mr" GiC? Flat’
Qpb,w*u ! 5th. Mrs. I. A. peppers Mr. Zumwalt.
home at a surprise shower honor- Friday at the Misses Taylors
McNew >nd
,tarnd»Als
. ..
Lot 14—Onions: lst, Mr. Zum- ing Mrs. Walter L. Baker, nee P,ace- having finished at George
Cham pion a t a liberal
i ‘ iq '
Gkn I’ *a l,era.
Ix>t 4 - Centerpiece, embroider- wait; 2nd. Joe Schneider.
Miss Miriam Piper, a recent bride Taylors. Harvey Clark finished
L (’¿ « ¿ rd * 'lid" m " :
Ml?i
v * a? h «w«Trum,>^ ; i.-2™1
C1*"* 22—Farm Crop»
A musical program was given and his new ha»" and Put 1" the last
discou nt.
L.^Godard. ¿nd. Mrs. Glen Flat- Glennie Frosty 3rd Glennie Fro. .
l ^ e l T ^ a i ^ Van refreshments Zerved to about M
bk bay-
Lot 4 G la d io li 1st Mt«« R u th W M nddi.n ^ n d Mr«
r if'
Creswell.
2 ? men, and a 8roup of children.
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1938 P o rd P ick u p . „ $550.00
Olson 2nd M m G e n i i » n J « ’ vm «?1 •£ i
uliTw H/ . ^ y m J ! '
I j O t 2 Oats, lst and 2nd. Q lf- The club will meet all
day on
I z r /is z r e e i
Olson, 2nd. Mrs. Glen Flatters.
vmg
Mh m ~ 4
ford Van Prooyen.
Creswell.
September
4th,
with
Mrs.
Regina
L
M
tflC
W
i
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Lot 5 - Marigolds, large:
1st, W. V. Chaffie; 5th, Mrs. William
Lot 3- Barley.
Hickethier, in Latham district.
.
Mrs. Mulvihlll; 2nd, Mrs. Mulvi- Harcomb, Creswell.
Seed Crops
Charles Clark of the U. S. Navy visited at therehome of Mr Fand
hill. Marigolds, medium: 1st, Belle
Division F—Art
L° t ^ r 9 ° Ver Secd: U t* a a u d e ^,tU^ » v tov ^ S»»°ria 1Ve^ y J rom Mrs Hugh TrunneU, Sunday.
Burkholder; 2nd, Mrs. McAfee.
('!«««
w IÄA* 15—Miscellaneous
■*>— .^1 inerì Banrau»
A --------
an 8 8-day vacation at his home
Mr. and Mrs. Mads Overgaard
Lot 1 - Armadillo basket: 1st, A7>C' £*sld?n,Jroute' .
„
h"
Marigolds, miniature: 1st, Mrs.
rs. S.
Horn.
—Field com : 1st, Claude her®-
Helen Williams; 2nd, Mrs. Harry Mrs.
S. V.
V. Horn.
—
visited at the home of Mrs. Over-
Lewis.
Lot 2—Baskets:
tz»t
tsasKets: 1st. Margaret Ar,"‘
™ and Ä,trs- J°hn Kebelbeck gaard’s mother. Mrs. Anna Wilde,
North 9th St.
Lot 6- Roses, hybrid; 1st, N. J. Heck; 2nd. Margaret Heck; 3rd. Kuit«" ' Fermer Livestock Division and Florence returned home Mon- and friends at Junction City. Sun-
1 ” elfprs:
Gordon day from the San Francisco fair, day.
Nelson; 2nd, Mrs. Glen H atters. Mrs. C. J. Kent, O esw ell.
Lot 3—Oil paintings: 1st, Mrs. Flfving; 2nd. Donald Lane; 3rd, -■
-............... - -
--
' r-? —
Roses, climbing: 1st Mrs. Glen
. -----~ 2nd, Mrs. A. R. Twing;
----- Leonard
Flatters; 2nd. Mrs. L. P. McCoy. S. V. . Hom;
. . o Raisor.
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Lot 7 -Z lnias, large; 1st, Mr, 3rd. Mrs. S. V. Hom; 4th, Mrs. , fLotn 2r ^ WSui°VeL 1J y e ™?,ld2j
1s t-
Wr«ght; 2nd, Clifford
Mulvihlll; 2nd, Mrs. Mulvihlll. A. R. Twing.
Lot 4— Water color: 1st, Mar-
Prooyen; 3rd, Ralph Allen,
Zinnias, medium: 1st, Mrs. Glen
Flatters; 2nd. Mrs. Mulvihlll. Zin garet Ingram; 2nd. N. L. Stoll, ,^ows„(under 1 ypa5 old): 1st,
nlas, fantasy: 1st, Mr. Mulvihlll. Creswell; 3rd, Anna Marquart; A ?.en topple; 2nd, Quannia Ab-
h0"-
2nd, Mr. Mulvihlll. Zinnias, minia­ 4th, Mrs. N. L. Stoll. Creswell.
HohMes
ture: 1st. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins; 2nd
Division G— Antiques
Division 1—■
C ollections
Mr. Mulvihlll.
Class 16—Antique«
Spec 1*1
. . 1st, Mrs. *».
I’ t match book collection. Rich-
Lot 1—Dishes:
H. B.
Miniature Gardens Adults: 1st, Fcrrin; 2nd, Geneva Downing; ar(l Lasater; 2nd, mounted insects,
Mrs. S. L. Godard. Children under 3rd, Mrs. J. P. Graham; 4th, Mrs. Phyllis Foster; 3rd, miscellaneous
13: 1st, Billy Flatters.
R. N. Manbeck; 5th, Mrs. J. P. P1™. Vona Beach; 3rd (tie), but
Preferred Stock
Lb.
IGA
pkgs.
tons. Irene Plunkett.
Miscellaneous -1 st, Mrs. Alfred Graham.
Wulff; 2nd. Mrs. Glen Flatters.
Lot 2 -Silverware: lst, Belle
Division 2—Construction
Petunias — 1st, Mrs. Alfred Burkholder; 2nd. Mrs. M. Lake;
lst, bedroom suite, R. D. Wil
Wulff; 2nd. N. J. Nelson.
3rd, Betty Adkins.
son; 2nd, wood carving, 20 pieces
2-oz. can
2 Size Can
CI m m 7 Breed
Lot 3 - -Glass: lst, Mrs. J. P. Mrs. J. R. Miller, Creswell; 3rd
Lot 1—White bread: 1st, Lydia Graham; 2nd, Mrs. H. B. Ferrln; model airplanes, Edgar Hunter;
Tomashek; 2nd, Mrs. Conklin; 3rd, 3rd, Mrs. M. Lake; 4th, Ed Wei- 4th, wheelborrows, J. T. Short
1 Pt. Free With x/2 Q&llon Jug
Mrs. Claude Allen; 4th, Mrs. den; 5th, Mrs. M. Lake.
5th, log cabin, Jack Pruitt.
lb. can and Dish
Houser; 5th, Mrs. A. E. Randall » l« t
GJd JBooks: 1st. George
Division S—Dolls
Lot 2—Brown bread: 1st, Mrs. E » »x «y: 2"d „M™'
Nbton:
1st. national dolls, Barbara Lee
Stalder; 2nd, Mrs. Helliwell; 3rd,
, ’J?° A
e iitei-u4th' Eugene Nelson; 2nd, pipe cleaner dolls
Mrs. Thornburg; 4th, Mrs. Trun- Overton; 5th, G. E. Finnerty,
I Irene Schaffer.
IGA
lb. can
nell.
Lot 3 — Biscuits; 1st, Lydia
Tomashek; 2nd, Myrtle Lake; 3rd,
A Full Line
Norma Kelly; 4th, Miriam Ferrln
5th, Mrs. I. A. Randall.
for the Holiday
125 Foot and 40 Foot
Class 4—Cookies
Lot 1—Ice box cookies: 1st Mrs,
cans
Both
American
M. Wagner; 2nd, Miriam Ferrln;
3rd. Mrs. H. A. Howe.
Lot 2—Drop cookies: 1st, Zilpha
Burian; 2nd, Phyllis Foster; 3rd,
box carton
Package
Mrs. H. A. Howe; 4th, Mrs. Ad
kins.
Lot 3— Fancy cookies; 1st, Wil
W e have a p o lic y esp ecia lly design ed fo r th ose o f lim ited
ma Stalder; 2nd, Mary Arne; 3rd,
m eans, w h ich w ill g iv e yo u a b lan k et p rotection o f $500.00.
Mrs. Helliwell; 4 th,
Florence
Dodge; 5th, Mrs. P. Hengelbrook
N um bers o f p eople p rotect w h at th ey have w ith lock s and
Class 5—Cakes
holts,
b u t th is is not su ffic ie n t, fo r th ou sands s u ffe r loss b y
Lot 1— Loaf cake: 1st, Mrs
Harry Lewis; 2nd, Mrs. Chaffee.
burglary and th eft. One certain w a y to avoid th is loss is b y
Lot 2—Sponge cake: 1st, Nor­
Leave your order with ua
th
e ft insurance.
ma Kelly; 2nd, Lois Vaughn.
for canning tomatoes and
Lot 3 Angel food cake: 1st,
pears
now.
Mrs. Dick Sturges; 2nd, Mrs. Tru­
The cost is nom inal. N o on e need be w ith o u t th e ft in su r­
man Goddard.
ance. In qu ire today.
Lot 4—Light layer cake: 1st,
Mrs. Florence Dodge; 2nd, Mrs.
Minnie Wagner.
Lot 5—Dark layer cake: 1st,
Mrs. Caldwell; 2nd, Lois Vaughn.
Class 6—Pies
405 Main Street
Lot 1—Open: 1st, Mrs. Claude
Allen; 2nd, Mrs. Zumwalt; 3rd,
Hebron
Mr. C ar B uyer
WICKS
Service Station
Labor Day Specials
Friday and Saturday
Store Closed All Day Monday September 2
Jell D e sse r t
13c C o ffe e
25c
P in eap ple No.
15c P ep p er
4c
White Rose B leach
C ocoa
Y ou r H om e M ay B e N e x t
Protect Your Home With A Low Cost
Theft Insurance.
M atch es
3
6
TOMATOES
and PEARS
49 c
P uffed W h ea t 2
15c
B acon Squares lk 15 c
L unch M eat
S p agh etti
F orm ay 3
W ax P aper
25 c
W h ea ties
lie
Home Baked
BEANS
. Saturday
C h a s.S .H a ll Insurance A g ’c y
20pri“s-20
Given Away
Saturday, Sept. 14
Smith-Short Grocery
Phone 1