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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1941)
T i i m a n av , may 22, im i TTTE SENTINEL QCTT \flE GROVE. OREGON turned to the home of her daugh of music. MORE M O NEY IN CIRCT7LA- 797 of coin and currency in circu- ter, Mrs Ed Conklin Mr. anil Mrs. H. H. Haworth T I O \ NOW. latton outside the treasury anti The double penny supper and and sons Keith and Brian attend .... 7. . . federal hank», or an average of needlework sale held at Royal ed the rhododendron festival at W A S H IN G TO N Money in cir- . . culation has gone up $11.11 per 39 for each man' woma" and school last Tuesday was well a t Florence over the week end. person in the last year. child. — tended. Following the supper and Black walnut Ice cream at Gus According to the monthly mer sale the Meyers Junior orchestra The treasury said Friday that This was $1.07 more than at the 41-ltc-4i on April 30 there was $9.070,707,- end of March. cury report of the Unltixl State» of Eugene presented a program tafson's-of course. Bureau of Mines released April 30th, domestic output of mercury amounted to 3,500 flusks in March, an Incrcuse of (MM) flasks over the 2,900 flasks reported for February, Reported consumption In March was 4.IXX) flasks, a de- * crease of 7(X) flasks reported for February. It Is stated that the high rate of use In March was due principally to the manufacture of mercuric oxide ordered by th»* Navy Tlic high consumption of 4.700 flasks In February was due principally to th«* sana* cause. As In previous months there were no Imports for consumption. Data on March «*x|x»rts ure not yet avail able. In February exports were given as 347 flasks. Consumers and dealer» stocks at the end of March amounted to 11,600 flasks, Alber’s Pkg. a decrease of 500 flasks from stocks reported at the end of IMU February Producers stocks nt th«* end of March amounted to 350 Egg N o o d le s^ ^ 16-oz. pkg. flacks us compared to 503 flasks ut the end of February. Com Ft—-»**»! panies that were responsible for 90 percent of Oregon's total in *£ **r* Large Ripe Ones 1939 reported that the March to Yamhill No. J/2 tins for tal was 105 percent higher than th«* monthly average for 1939 und «4*3 16 (»ervent higher than that re M i» In Ih» N m » , n u , net be ra u e r, hut IC» m urr ru m lo rla b lr In ported for February 1941. Quoted Ire p ira l w alrrs berausr of n r« “work and athletic" uniform I h r se Fine Cane 100 lbs. $5.39 market prices advance«! in March Large Slicing aallora In ra c lflc fleet are » c a r in i K v rn tu a ll, all »allor« and p eli» from $174-$I76 a flask for spot efftccr« may g rl theac outfits. (IT -M o v lr lo n c Newa. I metal to $100-102 at the close of th«* month. During April the price D A IR Y < OW "W A R TE" W O R TH remained fairly steady at around $ M IE IIA .NUI.KI> PROPERLY. 9190-182 per flask. There has been little variation so far during the M r and Mr». Fn*«l W itcher of The fertilizer output of every Vuln apent the week end at the «lalry euw on the farm would ap present month. Oscar Jaekaon home. ORANGE JUICE ..._................................. No. 2 tin 10c proximate u value of $30 per year 46 oz. tin, 2 for 49c New Oregon Mr. and Mr«. Ivon Parka and If nil the nitrogen, phosphorus. BLENDED JUICE ....................................... No. 2 Tin, 3 for 29c 46 oc. tin, 2 for 49c family apent the week end at Co |M,tn«h. and sulfur contained In TOMATO JUICE ............................................... No 2 tin, 3 for 25c 46 oz. tin, 2 for 35c quille. I manure w iw nerved and returned The Royal Seventh Day Ad Mr. and Mm. Mux Seam and to the »oil. according to Arthur ventist school will hold eighth YAMHILL SPINACH ..................... ..................... No. 2»/2 tins, 2 for 25c 6 for 73c family of Hradwood came Satur S. King, extension specialist in grade graduation exercises next HI HO CRACKERS .............. .... .......................... — ...... large pkg. 19c day to apend a few daya at the Mill» at Oregon State rolk’ge. Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. at KRISPY CRACKERS ............... ............................ ----------- 2 lb. box 27c home of Mr. Sear»' parent», M r. The best way to Insure the con the school. The baccaulerate ser HERSHEY COCOA .........._.................................. ar ‘ Ernest Sear» >/a lb. 9c 1 lb. 15c servation of this value is to build mon will be given Sabbath morn ^ ice Brown left Monday and us«- a liquid manure tank, ac ing ut Royal church Members of DUNDEE PORK AND BEANS— No. 2ya tins ---------------- 3 for 29c Strawberries, Canteloupes, cording to King. The construction the class an*: Martel Jean D ar or inc»» trip to Vale. MARSHMALLOWS— Full pounds .................... ................ 2 for 25c Watermelons, Green Pep lellle Stanton of Ixw An- and use of such tanks, either of nell. Barbara Wheeler and Alber SHOESTRING POTATOES—No. 2t/2 tins ...... ---------------- 2 lot 25c g( llfornla. spent a few day» wood or concrete, are described ta Leaton. per«, Tomatoes, Sweet Po la 1 at the Have Hite home. hy King in a new extension cir IRISH SPECIAL C O F F E E .... ............................. Tlie Misses Doris Wheeler. Lu- . 20c lb. 3 lba. 55« tatoes— In fact everything d Mrs Ernest Seam anil cular. No. 368. clle Conklin and Frances Wheeler SMALL WHITE BEANS— Cello ....................... ..................... 3 lba. 19c for your table. Not ------ only the liquid manure M Mr». Max Sear» of — Brad- ------- . does ------------ ..................all of Eugene were community GINGER SNAPS ....................... 2 lbs. 25c FIG BARS ....................... 2 lb«. 19c wi nt Tueiulny In Portland tank conserve the fertilizing val- caller» last Tuesday evening ue», but, if properly handled, it Last Wc<ln<*sday a number of iclal Neighbor» club met M it the home of Mr». N. F grcntly reduces the work on a people of the community met and PROCTER A dairy farm, he says. If only llm it- cleaned the Silk Creek cemetery. Ct iueata present were Mr» GAMBLE PRODUCTS ■*d amounts of bedding ore used, Sperry’s Quick or Regular 9-lb. bag Glen Duncan was painfully in K of Eugene and Mrs. W Cottage Grove The next all of the manure can be handled jured last Tuesday when his mo nr will lie May 20 nt the through such a tank, while oth»r- torcycle overturned in loose grav wise (tart of It can be placed un el near Cottage Grove. He re he Mr». Lawrence Brown. id Mrs Itudolf liaiuu-n der a shed with drainage into the ceived two minor fractures of the Regular § bars head and a cracked ankle bone. ar ly »pent Sunday at the tank. Where flood irrigation is used Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanner and he their daughter and »on- Giant bars ln r. anil Mm. Curtis While on dairy pastures, labor can be Mrs Sanner's brother, Frank Cul still further reduced by arrang len of Black Butte spent the al >nt Lake. Palmer from eastern ing to run the liquid manure from week end at the coast. Large package Mrs. Netthj Estes, who has Oi 1 »pending the »ummcr at the tank Into on irrigation ditch th of hl» grandparent», Mr. where It Is spread on the land spent some time at Yoncalla, re with the water. turned to her home the first of ar P. M. Snow. ---------- --------------- the week. I Mr». Wilson Howard of DON’T M O I.ENT FAWN’S. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clymen and Ct lent Sunday at the M. A. G ia n t. At this time of the year, when children LeMoine and Crystal of Ik ne. .Udolf Hansen attended doe« an* dropping their fawns, the Eugene were Saturduy dinner th Ivan by the girl»' league State Game Commission officials guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DURK EE’S foi ■ girls and their mothers and state police are flood<*d with I Darnell. Ncxt Tuesday evening. May 27, concerning deserted Wednesday at the Cottage Grove Inquiries Medium bars the First Aid Club w ill hold Its union high school , fawns. ----- — • | If you’re tramping through first meeting at Royal school at p o u n d s. Mr». Ada Overton aecompani<*d deer country and run into a fuwn. 7:30. Large bars M r. and Mrs. Charles E. Teague her sister. Mrs. I ’hilhp Hersey of M*e»nlngly deserted, don't molest Dunamiilr, California, to Duns- It, because In all probability Ito und two daughters of Eugene pound can. pound jar tsulr one day last week to help mother is oul foraging for food s|>cnt several days last week at and will be buck In due time to the home of her parents, M r. and her move back to Eugene. Pint Quart give maternal attention to the Mrs. C. E.«Ruth. M r. Teague came Large p k g .............. pound can. pound jar after them Sunday. young one. Weather-Ometer The beSt rule, say game offlei- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler The Weather-ometer used In the bureau of standards In Washington ids, is to Just keep hands off the wen* recent visitors at the home to teat asphalt shingles, short-eir* ; fawns and let the mother handle of their relatives, the Lloyd Owens who live between Camas colts the calendar. It duplicates I the situation. Valley and M yrtle Point. sunlight, rain, cold, and heat so rap Pint Quart Mrs. Gladys Bollinger who has idly that It can produce 10 years' Lpmon custard ice cream at weathering ii| a year—10 times fast* Gustafson’s of course. 41-ltc-4i been visiting in Portland, has re- ---------—.— ,------------------------------------- ar than time. New G arb for U ncle Sam ’s T ars ViU/ ‘ > 1 - w -«r Quicksilver Output IRISH&SWARTZ THE MORE YOU BUY, THE MORE YOU SAVE! Yes Siree! Make no mistake about it. Every dollar you spend for food supplies now is a real investment. We are selling a great number of items at lsss than replacement cost. FREE CITY DELIVERY TWICE DAILY Corn Flakes 5c Noodles 25c Tuna 19c Sugar 1055c Drifted Snow»1 ’1.69 F ruits and Fcgctab/cs A v o ca d o s 2 .......... 15c C ucum bers 2 .......... 15c Delight Valley Silk Creek Peas 2 ...........19c Oats 33c Cake Flour ~22c Bisquick 27c Wheat Hearts~^22c P. & G. SOAP 25C 19c 0X Y D 0L Urge...........21c IVORY GOLDEN WEST TROCO 2 COFFEE 35c 26c 75c MAYONNAISE 25c 39c DINNER BELL DRESSING 17c DINNER BELL OLEO M ore Gasoline Kentuckians used 4,670.000 mors gallons of «ululine In 1038 than in 1037. Y our T transportation P ro b lem Whether It'» a oar for work or pleasure or a vacation »rip, we probably have what you arc looking for. Of tha number to «house from we have: ' I • • 1040 Pontiac 4 door sedan 1030 Olds 4 door Medan t — 1939 Pontlae 4 door »edan*. 1007 Chevrolet 4 door »edaii. 1037 Btilck, t door sedan , 1034 Ford tudor sedan 1034 Chevrolet 4 door swlaq 1033 Chevrolet 4 <ktor »edan 1032 Plymouth sedan 3 Model A Fonts. Several other cheaper cars. MARTIN MOTORS Tour Pontlao Dealer 84 North 9th Street 29c 2 p o u n d s. A rca d e T h ea tre Admlaaton Ido aad M o F rl., Sat., May 23-24— “Andy Hardy's Private Sec retary," Lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney. Fay Holden. Preview feature “The Great M r. Nobody," Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie, Alan Ilule. Adinlaalon 10© aad M e Bargain Nlghto lOo .. Saturday Matinee lOe ai Our finest bread Flour Thurs., Frl., May 22-23— "The Great Swindle,” Jack Holt, Jonathan Hale, Marjorie Reynolds. Bargain Nights Admission 10c. Sat., Sun., May 24-2B— "Outlaws of the Panhandle” Charles Starrett, Frances Robinson. Preview fea ture "Dead Men Tell,” Sidney Toler, Sheila Ryan, Sen Yung. Sat. Mat. 2:30 P. M. Adm. 10c and 15c. Mon., Tue»., Wed., May 20-27-20— Closed. Thurs., F rl., May 20-00— "Mutiny In the Arctic," Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. Bargain Nights- 10c. IVORY FLAKES CAMAY 49 pounds $ I , Per bbl. $5.49 A .39 $1 49 pounds Per bbl. $5.09 A 3 ib-can...... 52c 6 ,b can.... *1.03 Regular Jow l Bacon P ork S au sage Pearl Shortening "Country S ty le ” In the Carton 2 Pounds............ 29C pounds............ Sliced Bacon 2 - 47- .29 Ask about free cook book $1 CRISCO M orrell’s Rindless Bacon Fisher’s Blend 49 pounds Per bbl. $6.69 A 3*«”........ 15c Bacon Squares 41 L -to£6 All Purpose Hardwbeat 15c 27c 79c Peter Pan Irish Spec’l D ia n e T h ea tre 1 3 ARMOUR’S MEATS DEVILED MEAT, %’s ............... 6 for 25c VEAL or HAM L O A F...............2 for 29c ROAST B E E F ............................2 cans 45c CORNED B E E F _................2 cans 39c ARMOUR’S T R E E T ............... 2 cans 49c FLOUR is a dandy buy at today’s prices! Sun., Mon., Tue»., May SB-20-27— “High Sierra." Ida I.uptno, Humphrey Bogart, Alan Curtis. A rthur Kennedy, Joan Leslie, Henry Hull, Minna Gombell. Wed., Thin», May 20-20— "Here Comes The Navy,” James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Gloria Stuart, Frank McHugh. Preview feature, “Double Date,” Edmund Lowe, Una Merkel. 25c 15c 27c .69 2 P ork S teak S irloin S teak Lean Shoulder Cuts From Tender Young Beef Pounds............ 39C p°un<i.......27 c ■ ■ Kelly’s We Guarantee Satisfaction ................... Kelly’s