The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 26, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
THURSDAY .n ’NE 28. 1911
V
COMING
THE BROWNING AMUSEMENT CO.
5 BIG DAYS—JULY 8
12
th to
th
D on't Fail to Visit O ne of the W o rld ’s Finest A ttractio n s—T H E M ID G E T T W IN S
alum ni which w ill w o rk in con­
junction w ith the Oregon Federa­
tion is Wayne M ackin. a recent
university graduate. The Federa­
tion relays and interprets in fo r­
m ation on campus life and studies
The "Red H a t" camp o f forest to prospective students desiring
fire fig h tin g trainees near C orval­ to know more o f higher educa-
lis has now grown to approxim ate- j 1(jn
ly 175, and plans are completed to
Ex-student body vice president,
send some of the men „ to . side John Cavanagh, w ill
to u r the
camps established near Roseburg sta, e during the summer showing
and near Birkenfeld in Columbia w lo n x l nw ving pictures of life at
s w im * « ’
Y ’ rx
u n t il
o to
T iin o
t
county. Up
u n til l late
June
the the Eugene school. A prominent
men had not been called to any public speaker, he w ill replace
fires as the weather appears to be Federation D ire cto r Roy N. Vern­
cooperating w ith forest
protec­ strom , who has served fo r two
tion organizations in the current years. Vernstrom w ill enter the
“ Keep Oregon Green" cam|«iign. inform ational service o f the fed-
The camp is sponsored jo in tly era, ^ . , . „ „ „ < . „ 1
by the school o f forestry at Ore­
Local high school graduates are
gon S tate college, the N YA. and asked to contact M ackin or w rite
Oregon forest protective agencies. fo r inform a tion to the Oregon
The “ Red H ats" are w orking in Federation, Box 487, Eugene.
close cooperation w ith the “ Keep
Oregon
G re e n "
organizat ion,
M r. and Mrs, Wesley M. W ire
which is now establishing center*-,
and daughter of C orvallis, Mrs.
in each town fo r the sale o f b ut­
tons, returns from which are be­ O. Dowell of Florence, were Sat­
ing used to spread the idea of urday night guests at the home
elim inating forest fires here *n o f th e ir sister, Mrs. Elsie Wells
Oregon this summer.
o f this c ity. Mrs. W ells and Mrs.
Maud W rig h t returned to Eugene
OREGON UNIVERSITY NEW S.
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w ith them fo r the Sunday ser-
Heading a local group o f U ni- vice« of the Oregon
Methodist
versity o f Oregon students and conference.
"Red Hats" Help in
Campaign to ‘‘Keep
Oregon Green”
Smart Bov
1
F red erick A. O lafso n, Ib -y e a r-o W
h ir h school tra d u a le » h o » a a o f­
fered w h o la n h ip s fro m Yale. H a r ­
vard and R red t o U eje ol Oregon.
H e 'll go to H a rv a rd .
Social Security
Pamphlets Issued
The federal t s o c i a l security
board has issued an illu s tra te d
circu la r, "M a ke Y o u r Money
C ount." explaining the im portance
under the social se cu rity act of
employers m aking complete re ­
ports to the oullector of in te rn a l
revenue showing wages |Miid to
each em ploye,' regardless o f the
amount, and also the w orker's
correct name and social security
account number.
Em ployers must file this in fo r­
m ation w ith the co lle ctor o f In­
ternal revenue at the close o f each
calendar quarter.
Insurance payments to w orkers
upon retirem ent o r to th e ir fa m i­
lies in case o f death an* based on
wages credited to th e ir social sc-
c u rity accounts.
Copies o f the c ircu la r, intended
fo r both employers und employes,
may be obtained fret* from the
Social S ecurity Board. Room 9,
Post O ffice Building, Eugene. O re­
gon.
H o w to become
Latham
A SKILLED
Sunday visitors at the L. A
Yearous home were M r. and Mrs.
i Herm an H urd and children of
Dexter. M r and Mrs. Max B u ff­
ington and sm all son and M r. and
Mrs. Jack C a rte r and sons from
I Cottage Grove.
M r. and Mrs. W V. Zysett and
daughter and Theresa W a lk e r
spent the week end at Umpqua
Beach.
L o w ry England of Doreno was
a dinner guest at the Hugh T ru n -
nell home Sunday.
M rs. Mads O vergaard spent
Monday in Eugene on business.
E d ith Garnet is now w o rkin g at
the Mads Overgaard home.
D ick Ijam s o f Eugene is v is it­
ing at the home o f his aunt and
I uncle. M r. and Mrs. L. W . M c­
Kibben.
Mrs. Hugh H a rris and daughter
Ruth are spending tw o weeks vis­
itin g w ith Mrs. H a rris ' m other,
Mrs. Laura H am ilton, at Coquille
Mrs. M ary W illia m s and Mrs.
N ell W illiam s of Yoncalla are v is ­
itin g at the
M u rra y
T ru n n e ll
home.
R uth H a rris and Jerry M ickey
‘ returned home F rid a y a fte r a t­
tending the tw o weeks 4-H sum­
m er school at C orvallis.
Russell Sm iddy and fa m ily of
Hammond, Indiana, visited rela ­
tives here F riday. Among those
i cousins visited were Mrs. Roscoe
Yearous, Mrs. Claude Plaster.
Mrs. Rufus Am»* and A lb e rt H u ll
DRIVER
Sr RAY W. SHERMAN
Covrtoty of tho
FORD G 000 DRIVERS LEAGUE
( E I H T O K ’S X O T B : W . b e lie » - mooy
B otorisla l a d uo c o m m a » » ; a o a ld d riv e be<-
m i f t b e ; k a c w b e tte r how la d riv e , t a ik e
B te rrv l o f a a r -d ;, w e w ill g ab llak fro m d i r -
o lim e e x r r r p la fro m th e bwek. " H o w lo
if v iim e a H k .lle d l l n v r r , " w ritte n for Ih a
Ford Gawd U n v e r a L ea < ae by K ay W . S k a r .
M e , a o l- d a m h o rily e e d riv in g . T brw e n -
■ecplv • " re p rin t, d through couzteay o f Ih a
Ford .Motor ( a m p a a y ..
BE A GOOD SPORT
A good driver has to be a good
sport. When he notices another car
trying to pass him in traffic, he les­
sens his speed and lets the other
fellow in. Why not let him pass?
It's evident he is driving faster than
you care to. But that's his business,
not yours. Safety requires that you
give a little.
I f the light turns green, you theo­
retically have the right of way, but
don’t take i t for g. anted. Maybe
that feilow coming up the street nas
poor brakes. Maybe his eyesight is
bad. In any event, make sure he’s
going to stop.
I f a pedestrian decides to cross the
street in the flow of traffic, the driver
must know how to handle the emer­
gency. To a skilled driver, only one
Ed Ashby was a dinner guest at
person has the “ right of way and •th e John Ashby home Sunday.
that is the "other fellow.” Be a good
The Cedar Sunday school w ill
sportsman.
give a picnic at the Hemenway
grove Friday, June 27. Games w ill
be played from 3 p. m. u n til the
picnic lunch a t 6:30. A fte r lunch
The F rie n d ly
Neighbors club a program w ill be presented by
m et w ith Mrs. Dora S tew art the Sunday school. D uring thb
Thursday afternoon. Seventeen tim e a prize Bible w ill be awarded
ladies were present and Mrs. Roy to the Cedar Sunday school stu-
C u rrie r became n member. The dent who repeats the most B ib le '
next m eeting w ill he J u ly 11th at verses. M issionary J. J. Ray of
the home o f Mrs. M a ry Russells. Junction C ity
w ill direct
the
M r. and Mrs. Edward Krebser games. B ring a basket
dinner,
and F ra n k
Krebser spent the Everybody is welcome,
week end at Ridgefield. Washing-
R uth Davis o f G ow dyville is
ton, and at Portland. Jim m y spending this week at Lorane vis-
Krebser, who had spent several itln g M r. and Mrs. E arl Davis and
weeks there returned home w ith M r. and Mrs. R ichard Davis and
them. Mrs. F ra n k Krebser w ill re- daughters.
tu rn home some tim e this week.
M r. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway
Rosemae Haney o f Cottage — — —
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Grove spent one day last week
w ith her m other, Mrs. Ray Stew ­
a rt.
A ball game was played F riday
afternoon between the club wom ­
en rfnd the school boys. The wom ­
en won by a score of 17-11.
M r. and Mrs. Low ell Benston
were dinner g u e s t s at the L iw -
reneo M ontieth home at Oakridge
Sunday. In the afternoon
the;
drove to Gold lake.
M rs. Nelle Jarm an and son of
Cottage Grove called on friends
here Friday.
Cedars
Saginaw
FOR P O W E R
USE
M r. and Mrs. C arl P. H o ff of
Disston are the parents of a 6 ’/i-
pound daughter born Saturday,
June 21st at the B u tle r m a te rn i­
ty home. She has been named
Pauletta Patricia.
fit
HANCOCK
PREMIUM ETHYL
5 £"*$110
HANCOCK
SERVICE STATION
Highway 99 and Madison
wen* dinner guests at the Ed Fin- pass and returned over the coast at l ’alo A lto and visited his sistur
neri y home Sunday.
highway.
Frances at Berkeley.
M r and Mrs. H enry Rnhd£ and
Wayne M uckin w ill retu rn to-
daughter K li/a ls -th left F rid ay on
Have customers fo r tw o small
a trip to Bend. C ra te r lake and ,lay f , “ n ' " * " * * ’• ,« p to ('a ll-
tracts near C. G. Farm listings
Crescent C ity. C alifo rn ia. They fornit« where he attended the no- desired too Bart Johnston. Sag­
w i'in by way of the McKenzie tio na l intercollegiate track meet inaw. Ore.
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FOR
DEFENSE
VITA l PART of making America strong is to make
Americans stronger . . . with the food they need. Vitally
aware of this are the thousands of trained and experi­
enced people who are engaged in the nation's great
food industry— the farmers, who produce the food/the
manufacturers, who process it; and the grocerymen, who
distribute it — proudly working in the best way they
know to supply the energy necessary to do the big job.
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A D PRICES EFFECTIVE. Friday ! » • • 27 tk ra Monday, In a « 30
Super Suds— Concentrated 24 «« , 9<
L um Soap Flakes
»24 0» pk9 20c
P fir C Naphtha Soap 5 teg bar« 1 Sf
Palmolive Soap, Bath also 3 s».» 25c
W aldorf Bathroom Tissue Roll 4c
Harper House Fears No 2% c«aa 17c
Del M aia Niblota
12o* can 10c
Sunny Dawn Tom. Juice m «« » m , 5 c
Airway Coffee »
,4 c ; 3 ih »>« 39c
Albers Corn Flakes
2
9c
Hershey Large Bars,
2 for 25c
Beverly Peanut Butter
1 ib |a» 28c
Jeli W e ll Desserts, Puddings 3 p* , 1c
Nalley's Tang Pt 20c; Qt Jar 32c
Lvncb Boa Sdwcb Sprd, Q t Jar 37c
Duchess Salad Dressing Qt Jar 24c
Wesson Od
< >wart can 4 3 c
Spry Shortening
3 lb . ra n 53c
Royal Satin Shortening
n,
1S<-
Calumet Baking Powder m a n * 37c
Red Arrow Fleur 4 9 - Ib sack $ ,.0 9
Kitchen C raft Ftour
<v t , .«u $ , . ,9
Fancy Peas
2 "L.219*
Pineapple
sl~i 3
28*
Del Monte Corn
UK
White Satin
SU G A R
10
100
«
IN R IC W fD
WHITE BREAD
„ G « » » '« ? . ,
ti»i* ’ *IS
Tomatoes
2 lbs. 19c
Ripe, field-grow n
Celery
lb. 6c
Tender crisp leaves
Watermelon
m ..
3<
Cantaloupes
i.b
5 |c
Lemons
Fancy F ru it
Lb.
7 Ac
J5 . 3 9
A t
Campbell Soup»— Asst. 3 cans 25c
Except Chicken and Cr. of Mushrom
55c
p o u n d s.
Lettuce
lb. 5c
C runchy green
New Potatoes, 10 lbs 27c
U. S. No. 1
Calavos
lb. 13c
Large Size F ru it
Apples
lb. 6 ^ 0
LEO OF LAMB
23>/ac lb.
from «elected Spring Liitiibn
LAMB ROAST
19»/ac lb.
Choice Shoulder I ’ u I h
BREAST OF LAMB, 2 Iba. 23c
HAM S
Whole or Half
Morrell’« Skinned Ham»
Lb
26^-
New Transparent
Oranges
lb. 5 l/ 2c
Fancy Sweet Valencias
Produce Price» l-’rlilay and Sat. Only
LESLIE SALT— Plain or Iodized 2 lb. pkg. 2 for 15c
PARD DOO FOOD—No. 1 cans
3 for 25c
V 8 VEGETABLE COCKTAIL—12t/2oz. can. 2 for 19c
Dr. Phillips
ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE— No. 2 can 10c
WESSON OIL— Qt. can ........................................ .
43c
BABY LIMA BEANS—5 lb. pkg.
.
33c
BRIAROATE CUT BEANS—No. 2 can
11c
Highway All-Green
ASPARAGUS SPEARS—No. 1 can
17c
SPINACH, Emerald Bay, No. 2*/2 can
2 for 23c
Green Tag Whole Unpeeled
APRICOTS— No. 2i/2 can
2 for 25c
RED TAO PRUNES—No. 2>/; can
2 for 19c
STOKLEY CATSUP— 12 oz. Bottle
12c
TIDE CREST CUT OYSTERS— 5 on. can
10c
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP—26 oz. can
25c
PARADISE DILL PIC K LES- 32 oz
15c
HEINZ STRAINED FOODS—4 '/, oz.
3 for 20c
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS— 1 lb.
10c
BEEF ROAST
21c lb.
S elected S te e r Beef
BOILING BEEF
SIRLOIN STEAKS
12c lb.
27>/ac lb.
BACON
Eaatera Sugar Cured
By the Piece
Lb.
241c
VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS
23c lb.
LINO COD
10o lb.
B y th e P ie c e
Meat Prices Fri. and Sat. Only