The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 05, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    T H U R S D A Y , .U N E
Mm. W alter A Woodard left
last MontIny for San Francisco io
ulic-rul H ip giuduaIing «•xrrclamt nt
Menlo Park schtMil H i t win C arl­
ton I k a member of I hi' graduating
clam* anil will return Io hln home
on (he Black Butte road Io spend
the summer.
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Dr. W. L Rayburn of Portland,
Mr.«. Rena Humphrey and daugh-
ter Shirley Gall, Mr. and Mrs.
H II M iller and Mrs. tcussle
Brasfleld of Eugene attended the
eighth grade- graduation exercises
here last week. Delbert M iller,
who was a graduate of the class,
returned with his grandmother,
Mrs. Brasiti-lil. for a visit.
learn How to Got Rollof N o w .. . Durin«
Dr. SCHOLL’S FOOT COMFORT' WEEK
II you »offer from any of ih r t r common foot trouble«
b« t u ir to com« in during D r. Scholl » Foot U w n fn rt*
W»»lc, l.«arn how m illion» of fool sufferers have found
r«li«f through the u m o I l) r . Scholl’» F (X » T C O M FORT •
R rm rd irt and Arch Support».
TIRID, ACHINO F i n
O r. S c h o ll’» F o o t.
*»«er, w ith »»»ret»«,
l.lw vm lend, »chin«
f<M , r h » u m » ilr-llk r
fiMM end Ir» pocu <lu*
«• » » I or lallan arch,
l ight cad rrwIiMM.
PETERSEN’S
C ottage Oro va
C ity Briefs
( Ither Persons A r e Interested In
Where You Go and When You
Return. Phone Your News to 159.
See W B JO HNSTO N for Real
Mrs. F. W Blic-kle left recent-
S i? * *
IxMin». K m tali. |y (or Sun Francbco to *(M’nd a
flee No. ¿2 So. 5th St.
42-tfc month visiting her mother und a
I HÎ.stcr.
Mrs. Sam Hunter and son Ed-'
gar left the |wist week for Halsey
W illie Morelock, Bob Anderson
where Ihey will join Mr. Hunter and Jim (Jinn sjs-nt Monday fish­
and make their home.
ing at O’Dell lake.
The Reverend awl Mrs. E F.
Mr. anil Mrs. Amil Thies awl
McFarland left the latter part of (laughters Rosemary and Elva re-
the week for Ashland when- they turned Sunday from a four-day
will make their home. The Rever- visit in Washington They vistti-d
end McFarland who has served as at the home of another daughter,
minister of t h e
Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White and
church for the past two years. Is family near Shelton and with
retiring temporarily.
j friends at Camas.
Softball fliglilijilits
(Johnson and Davenport)
A fter being rained out for a
week the Cottage Grove «ofthall
Id-ague gut under full *wing Mon-
day evening for their second nighf
„1 play, drawing a suitable crowd
for th(. Mtnr, of the second year of
night soft hall.
The defending champion Qual-
ity Market team is out to cop the
tRj,. for tt„. „eiond time They will
he up against strong opposition
hut unything can happen.
The league is composed of eight
teams as follows: Eagles, Culp
Creek, Drain, Creswell, Lorane,
A r le n e Anderson returned re-
Grove Hardware, Quality M aiket
c-ently from a visit to several and Knickertsickers.
|W)ints along the coast.
Monday night the Culp Creek
Dennis Cooler of Corvallis, Lumberjacks pushed the merry-
former resident of Cottage Grove, go-round once more than Knicks
did to win an extra inning hitting
was a visitor Decoration day at
dual by one run, leaving Knicks
the home- of Mrs. Della Hodges.
with their si-cowl loss and Culp
| Mr. Cooter and Mrs. Hodges were
Creek with one win and one loss.
dinner guests at the N. J Nelson
The
game was tied several times
home.
hut not until the ninth inning did
Geraldine Kem. Jade Morton. the Lumberjacks score the win-
Betty and iJorris Arnest, Ilene n,nK run
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Trunnell, Alvin Dugan, George
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Drury, Stewart Roberts and Mac I L , 1, r5 °k.
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Trask are among the students at- Knickerbockers
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tending Oregon State college at
n,liht-cap ’ ui Eagles, the
Corvallis who will return to their ,<”lm *hat dldn t have a chance,
homes hen- today for the summer '''lrPr *M’d the fans and pushed
their t<jam to the top of the
vacation.
League standing, blasting the
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell Grove Hardware team 19 to 11.
and son Billy, accnm|>anied by The F.O.E. boys, still undefeated,
Mrs. Howard H artly of Redmond blasted two Hardware pitchers
and daughter Ruth of Eugene, for many hits, scoring 11 runs in
visited at the home of Mrs. Evina the third inning.
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Helliwell at Yoncalla Friday and
celebrated her 90th birthday an- f’-aKlp’<
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Grove Hardware 11
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6
nlversary.
S c h e d u le.
M r. and Mrs. Hugh Brisbane
are the |iarents of a 9 ' * -pound
son, David Hugh, born May 31 at
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Milligan
M r and Mrs. Warren Bartlett ^the McFarland maternity home.
left Friday on a business Hip to of Roblnsdale, Minnesota, Mr. and
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the east They plan to drive to Mrs. S. M. Stam er of Potlatch,
M r and Mrs. Harold Mackin of
Flint, Michigan to get a new car Idaho, and Mrs Oliver Dow, o f ' Portland spent the week end" vis-
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i Sonoma, California, are visiting Ring his parents, M r. and Mrs
Mr. .and Mrs Harry Short and at the home of their mother, Mrs. S. L. Mackin. Sunday Mr. and
daughter from Spokane, Washing-; Julia Cover, who Is very ill H er J Mrs. Harold Mackin and Mr. and
ton. spent a short time here the grandson. Charles Tibles of Los, Mrs. S. L. Mackin attended the
past Week vtsltlng at the home of Angeles, California, is also with hacralaureate sermon at Corval­
his brother, Roy Short.
her.
lis, where Mrs. Harold Mackin re­
ceived her degree in home eco­
Ray Garnet, empluyed at the
George M artin w ill attend the nomics Monday.
Enroute home
Seattle. Washington, shipyards, wedding of his daughter at P o rt-' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin a t­
spent the week end here with his land on Saturday, June 7th.
tended a l-ane county committee
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M J
meeting of U S O. at Eugene and
Garnet.
Mrs. Nannie Smith and Mrs. Mr. Mackin was elected chairman
Pete Nelson and daughter Bar­ of the committee.
The Rev G. G. Edwards, a bara left Saturday for a visit in
former (tastor of the Free Metho­ Tacoma, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunderson
dist church at this place, now lo­
have moved to Sutherlin where
cated at F'alls City, was calling on
Miss Don,thy Price left Friday Mr. Gunderson has established a
old friends here last Thursday. He for a few days visit in Corvallis super creamed Ice cream store.
was enroute,, to iu>*et>urg to w it­ with her (uirrnts Iieforc sailing on The Gundersons lived hem a num­
ness the graduation exercises of a June 12th from San Francisco ber of years. They formerly op­
granddaughter at that place.
for Hawaii io s|M-nd Hu- summer erated the Gunderson grocery on
She will be accompanied by Miss East Main street and for several
f«eorge P o t t s Is spending a few Peggy Savage of Roseburg, a months Mr. Gunderson was asso­
days visiting with a son and fam- former Cottage Grove resident.
ciated with the Cottage Grove
Ily In Marshfield.
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Motor Co. as salesman
Bob Mills, Pug Fraser. Alfred
Miss Kathleen Galvin s|ient the
Mrs. Mary J. Class of Yoncalla
Allen, Verne Thomson and Ivan
holiday week end at the home of
visited briefly with Mrs. G. B.
• Patten
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• returned
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. to
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s their
e •* • •
s camps
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her mother at Grants Pass.
Monday after spending the week j Ernest Wednesday,
end
holidays hem with mlatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M iller and
M r and Mrs. Dean Duvall of
daughter of Albany and M r and Bill Zimmerly, who returned Fri» The Dalles visited over Decora­
Mrs. M errill Craig and son Lovell (tay’ '" ’d ,vn" P“ n,: n ' * pr* home
spent the holidays at
Umpqua <«n « ^ o w m k s furlough. < on «.r- tion day with her brother, Mr.
al and Mrs. W illiam Turner and and Mrs. John Armstrong.
beach.
Donald Nixon returned Sunday.
Get your vitamins the easy way.
Mr. and Mrs. D A. Wilkinson Bill Turner and Don Nixon had Eat Gustafson's d e l i c i o u s Ice
and sons of Portland spent the Just returned from California cream.
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week end at the home of her par­ whem they were given two weeks
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc­ of instructkin In anti-aircraft.
June 6 — Knickerbocker« vs.
Grove Hardware; Cul|5 Creek vs.
Quality Market.
June 9 Eagles vs. Lorane;
Drain vs. Creswell.
June 11 Eagles vs. Quality
Market Drain vs. Knickerbock-
era.
June 13 - Lorane vs. Culp Creek
Creswell vs Grove Hardware.
June 16--Grove Hardware vsJ
Drain; Lorane vs. Knickerbock-;
er».
June 18 - Quality Market vs.
Creswell; Culp Creek vs. Eagles.
June 20—Grove Hardware vs.
Lorane; Quality M a r k e t
vs.
Kn ickerbockers.
June 23 -Culp Creek vs. Drain;
Eagles vs. Creswell.
June 25 Creswell vs. Knicker­
bocker’s; Culp Creek vs. Grove
Hardware.
June 27- Eagles vs. Drain;
Quality Market vs. Lorane.
surance with Chas. H all.
14-tfc
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Mrs. C. E. Eisher of Portland
Watches fixed right at S tarr’s arrived last Sunday to visit with
Jewelry Store.
27-tfc her daughters, Mrs. Stewart Carl-
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— Non and Mrs. Leon Morton. She
will return to her home on Friday
and will be accompanied by her
granddaughter, Linda Lou Carl­
son.
M odern L ig h tin g
E quipm ent.
F o r Hom e, O ffic e and
F a c to r y .
W ir in g M aterials, F arm
P o w e r and L ig h t P lan ts.
MORRIS ELECTRIC
P h on e 180 R
Announcing
S IG N A L
S E R V IC E
S T A T IO N
I
a t thè corner of
5th and Main St.
un d er the
m anagem ent
of
A. R. Marsh of Yoncalla visited
, Tuesday with his aunt. Mrs. Sant
• Warren. Mr. Marsh has been the
I su|x>rlntendent of the
Yoncalla
high school for 10 years. He and
his family are moving to Elkton
to make their home.
This Beautiful New
ttutpoint
ELECTRIC RANGE
Simplifies Cooking
Eliminates Fuel Waste
Assures Perfect Results
Miss Beatrice Turtle and Mrs.
C. C. Cruson visited over the
holidays in Vancouver, B. C. Miss
Turtle's mother returned with her
for a week's visit.
Gray Motor Co.
Eor your health see Dr. C. R. I
Slmkins, Chiropractor, over Peter-
Fnat, Clean
Service
It pays to Insure with sure In­
surance with Char Hall.
14-tfc,
sen's store. Phone 5.
43-tfc
Schofield Stewart for Plumblni
bins, i
1-tfc,
Phone 217J.
New Tiffany S ia in la a a -tta a l
C o p p a rc la d 3 -p ia c a u t a n t i! eef
In c lu d a ti a rith th ia naar r a n g t.
Priced from
$99.50 up
$9.95 d ow n and $5.38
p er m onth.
New CALROD Surface Units
Cook With M t i t u f d H » a t
A C H C a lro d c o o k in g u n it
provide» 5 Measured Heats.
Cooks faster or slower, as needed,
but always economically. C olli
are aolf-clsaning.
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FEATURES That Make Fair Cooks
Good and Good Cooks Bettor
S a l t e d — 2 - p o u n d b o x . ..
15
G R A P E F R U IT Juice, 46 oz.
O RA N G E JU IC E , No. 2, 10c; 46
TOMATO JU IC E , 46 oz. H.D.
G R A P E F R U IT , H D No. 2
P E A C H E S , No. 2 j /2 freestone
N u co a
2-pound pkg.
2 for
oz.
2 for
3 for
2 for
Fruits and
Fegctablcs
35c
25c
35c
35c
29c
37
JU IC E
O ranges
2^-
49c
G rapefruit
dozen .
F in e Q uality
D o z e n ........................
R A IS IN S , 4 lb. seedless
.......... 25c
P O R K & BEA N S, No. 2x/2 D undee 10c can
S H R IM P , D undee w et or d iy
2 for 29c
S A R D IN E S , O tter Oval
3 for 29c
M ACARONI, F ranco Am.
3 cans 25c
C o rn F lakes EJC
A l b e r ’s— 8 - o z . p k g ...................................
DIAM OND A P E C T IN
29c pt., 49c qt.
P E N J E L or M .C .P...........
3 pkgs. 25c
C ERTO —Special deal
3 for 45c
J A R R U B B E R S , M ason ........
4 for 15c
M ASON LID S, Zinc ..................22c doz.
K E R R LID S, re g u la r
3 dozen 25c
FLO R SH Y N E, liquid w ax 39c pt., 69c qt.
C U D A H Y ’S TANG, 12 oz............ 2 for 49c
25C
C oconuts
F irm and F resh
2
19c
L ettuce
Crisp O regon
5c
H ead ,
S traw b erries are fin e now —
— G et y o u r ca n n in g berries
here.
IR IS H ’S C O F FE E S
Irish Special
F u ll F la v o red
20c lb.
3 lbs. 59c
B razilian
Q u a lity a t L ow C ost
15c lb.
3 lbs. 43c
PRO CTER & GAM BLE
Kelly’s
LARD
1 0 ibs 98c
pounds 53c
2 p°unds 27c
LA M B
27c
23c
25c
L e g s ... .lb.
C risco
3 ib 53c
6 ’1 ^
O xydol
Large 22c
59C
OXYDOL
Giant
Tff,
LA V A SO A P .......................... . 3 b ars 25c
D A SH G R A N U LES, L arge 25c, g ia n t 49c
IV O R Y F L A K E S , large ......... 22c pkg.
IV O R Y SNOW , large
.............. 22c pkg.
CAM AY T oilet Soap
..............3 b ars 17c
IV O R Y
Med. 5c bar; L arge 3 bars 27c
P & G 8 re g u la r bars 25c; 6 g ia n t b ars 25c
BLEACH
^ g a llo n ............
.a
PUREX
PU R EX
D r a in O p e n e r can
Q
4 q C
23C B^^dCleaner c a n l 8 c
IR IS H ’S F IN E F L O U R S
Irish Special
Peter Pan
A ll purpose
Our fin e st
H a rd w h eat
B read flo u r
S h o u ld e r '»>•
B reast an d S tew
• 3 Naw Mi-Speed Calrod Surface Uatts, each
with 5 Maaaarad Nests.
a All -Porcelain enamel inside sad a n t
a Rcautifully styledTwin Venetia-Lita Lampe,
a Now Illuminated Switch Dials,
2 «*• 25c
o B uilt-in Electric Oven Timer-Clock,
o B uilt-in Timo Chime.
a Oversize, All-Purpose. Flavor-Seal Oven,
o Interior Oven lig h t,
o Now Duo-Speed Broiler— with new
Broiling or Rotating Pan.
e Naw Calrod Bahing Unit with naw Heat
Deflector.
BACON
SQ U A RES
a Warming Compartment for f oodsand dtshea
a 2 large Utility Drawers,
o Naw 7-Quart Flavor- Seal T h rift Cooker
with 5-Hest Calrod Unit,
a 3-ptoco to t o f Tiffany Coppardad, atain-
Ita s -» te a l u te n tili with covers.
Brisbane Electric
401 M ain
C rack ers
C h o p s, lb.
r p O O m a n y w o m e n b la m e t h e m -
selves for poor cooking results
when actually It’a the fault of the
stove they use. If you can’t make
your baking come out “just right”
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson —if you find cooking complicated
and two small daughters, Judy —If you’re often disappointed with
and Kennlenith,
of
Prineville, your cooking results even though
were week-end guests at the home you follow Instructions carefully,
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson. ! then you should see this amaz­
Sandra Sue Carlson returned to ing new Hotpoint Electric Range
her home after a week's visit with
with Measured Heat. See it today.
her grandparents, M r. and Mrs, !
Ted Carlson of Prineville.
Hitch your budget
to our bargains
Get your vitamins the easy way.
Eat Gustafson's d e l i c i o u s fee
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Queen.
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John Hulsebus of Paso Robles,
Miss Clara Dodson left for her California, has arrived to make
home In Medford Thursday eve- his home here and he and Mrs.
nlng.
; Hulsebus plan to remodel the
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Row River Inn to be used as a
Mr. and Mrs Paul Rromley ol lioarding house.
Seattle, Washington, former resi-
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dents, were Sunday visitors at the
Mrs. Robert Chase and son
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. S ta rr.' Charles R. and brother. L ,D.
Wagner, all of Ventura. Califor­
nia. visited with a sister of Mrs
Chase, Mrs. Hazel Loosee of the
Hebron section from Thursday
until
Sunday.
I t pays to Insure with sure In­
U D l> E T ¿ U ¿
P h on e 73
Pound
14-J-C
V A L L E Y R O SE
F IS H E R ’S B L E N D
49 lbs. $1.19
49 lbs. $1.79
S & W C O FFEE
M ellow ed Q uality
27c
2 pounds.......... 53c
4
*1.05
pound. . .............
P o u n d s ...........
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