The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE EIGHT
FILL SitS:
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new
Scandinavian IFar Christian Science
Export Crops in
Oregon Sharply
Pictures to Be at Church IFar Relief
Reduced Recently 7:45 This Evening One w a r re lie f a c tiv ity w h ich
has IxH'ti lit t le publicised Is The
C h ris tia n
8cience
W ar
R elief
■■
su ffer-
th ro u g h th e g rad - ■
ual hul alm o st to ta l elim in atio n
w ith
.’37 I luntingt.M i .V en u e. Ituslen,
M assac h u setts
Two
th o u san d
ed
H11®-
o f e xp o rt o u tle ts fo r some o f the
p rin c ip a l crops o f th is state, even
though g row ers have gone fa r in
n siu e in g the acreage o f e x p o rt-
typc crop«, the O regon s ta te land
use planning c o m m itte e p oints out
in its sum m ary o f present condi-
Hons and recom m endations fo r the
M
.
W heat,
p ru n e s ,
apples,
\ S
■
■
■
■
m
and
past decade w heat acreage has
been reduced
a p p ro xim a te ly 24
per
prunes 26 per cent.
10
per cent T h is means th a t t'r e -
gon's e xp o rt crops, w hich fo rm e r-
ly accounted fo r a p p ro xim a te ly 30
now
For sport or business
wear, there’s a shape,
s h a d e an d s t y l e to
suit your personality.
Men’s Toggery
A. W. HELLTWEI-L
“Everything for Men"
L yn x Hollow
The L y n x H o llo w school w ill
s ta rt on Septem ber 2 w ith M iss
T helm a W rig h t o f C resw ell and
M rs. F ra n k Treadw ’e ll as teachers
M r. and M rs. A le x Bruce, M r.
and M rs. W . C . E dy o f S herw ood
w ere o v e rn ig h t guests re c e n tly o f
M rs.
B ruce's
so n -in -la w
and
daughter, M r. and M rs.
F ra n k
T re a d w e ll,
w h ile on a va ca tio n
tr ip in clu d in g C ra te r lake and the
Oregon caves.
Mlss Bessie and N o rm a D a rt
and
Y aw o f Los Angeles,
r»ia. and J. C lyde Cooper o f
P o rtla n d w ere guests re c e n tly a t
the James S m ith home.
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Em m a B elle Stadden o f M a rsh -
fie ld , fo rm e r C o tta g e Grove high
school teacher, v is ite r frie n d s in
C otta g e G rove o ver the week end.
occupy
.
a p p ro xi-
T h e re
re m a in
a p p ro x im a te ly
800,000 acres o f
w heat. 41.400
acres o f prunes. 14,100 acres o f
apples, and 19.000 acres o f pears,
U n d e r n o rm a l conditions, a p p ro x i-
m a te ly o n e -th ird o f th e produc-
tio n o f th is to ta l acreage w o u ld
go to fo re ig n m a rke ts, w ith tw o -
th ird s used in the U n ite d States,
T h e s ta te c o m m itte e considered
each one o f these crops as to the
problem s in vo lve d and possible
a ctio n to be taken. M uch o f the
C olum bia basin is id e a lly suited
to co n tin u e w heat p ro d u c tio n and
unsuited to d iv e rs ifie d crops, the
co m m itte e points out. A nu m b e r
o f its recom m endations fo r 1942
concerning w heat
have a lre a d y
been p u t in to e ffe c t b y the A A A .
in c lu d in g
close
c o o re la tio n
of
acreage re d u ctio n w ith so il con-
se rva tkm . increase in loan values
to n e a re r p a rity , and re d u c tio n o f
acreage a llo tm e n t fo r 1942 to the
m in im u m p rovided by law . N u m -
erous o th e r recom m endations w ere
made lo o k in g to the fu tu re .
F u rth e r re d u ctio n in apple acre-
age th ro u g h th e e lim in a tio n o f va-
rie tie s not now in demand is rec-
ommended. w h ile change in pear
acreage m ig h t be lim ite d to re-
m oval o f diseased trees. Im m e d i-
ate and d ra s tic im p ro ve m e n t in
prune q u a lity is necessary to save
the prune in d u s try , the c o m m it-
tee re ported.
The Rev. Jens Petersen, w h o
w ill show the p ictu re s, has spent
m any years in th e S ca ndinavian
c o u n trie s, se rvin g as a m in is te r.
_ ------------
A tw o o d F oster, p a s to r o f the
Assem bly o f Lxxl ch u rch »mnounc-
cd here F rid a y th a t he had se-
cured w a r p ic tu re s fro m Seandi-
navia to be show n a t the ch u rch
th is evening be g inn in g a t 7:45 p.
m . T he sound p ictu re s w ill be
presented by the Rev. Jens P e te r-
sen o f Oslo. N o rw a y. O u ts ta n d in g
features o f * the p ictu re s show
bombs o ve r N o rw a y . N azi invasion
o f ( openhagen and Oslo, d e stru c-
tio n o f Namsos. the fig h t o f N a r-
v ik s fjo rd and F in la n d s fig h t w ith
Russia.
T h is is a ra re o p p o rtu n ity to see
w h a t the N azi conquest has m eant
to Europe and w h a t m odern w a r-
fa re is lik e . T h e re w ill be no ad-
m ission charge. A free w ill o ffe r-
m g w ill be ta ke n .
T he Rev. Petersen is v is itin g
the S ca ndinavian people o f th e
U n ite d S tates and is te llin g his
s to ry o f th e h o rro rs o f the g re a t
w ar
W OM ENS BIBLE (L A S S
The W om en's B ib le class o f the
M e th o d ist ch u rc h m et W ednesday
fo r th e ir annual p icn ic at the
home o f M rs. M aude W rig h t, w ho
Patents Granted
was assisted as hostess by M rs.
Patents granted in the United Elsie
W e lls and
Miss A le th a
Ice cream in a ll p o p u la r fla v o rs
B rig g . A covered dish luncheon
fo r the F a ir days. G ustafson's o f States, through June 1939. total
was served at th e noon hour. Sev-
course.
2 -ltc -4 i 161,778
t.e n te e n m em bers and th re e guests
s
I w ere present. Guests w ere Mrs.
K a te C. M oConnahay. M rs. L ila
V eatch and M rs. C. Cochran. De­
v o l km ais w ere in charge o f M rs.
W eston A lle n . A business session
was conducted by the president.
M rs. Id a Swann. Readings w ere
given by M iss M alissa C la rk and
M rs. J. R. H e n d ricks. M rs. L e ttie
and
K n ic k b o c k e r gave a ta lk on O x-
fo rd G ro u p and W o rk .” T w e n ty -
fiv e bouquets and 36 calls w e re
re ported. The n e xt m e e tin g w ill
be held S eptem ber 17th a t th e
home o f M rs. A nna W ilso n w ith
M rs. A nna A dam s assisting as
hostess.
—♦ —
G E T A H O R SE .
X.-
COMPLETE STOCK OF
School Supplies
School R oom N eeds
Paper Towels, Toilet Tissue, Chalk, E ras­
ers, A rt Paper, Etc.
Lowest Prices. All Goods in Stock Now.
Everyday prices on cigarettes: Camels,
Chesterfields, Luckies, Etc., $1.17 Carton.
No limit as to quantity.
COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
PHONE 244
Only
the
g a rm e n ts
are
d is trib u te d .
They are gladly given to any per-
son in need, regardless o f denonu-
nation.
i t is th e purpose o f the com-
m itte e in the U n ite d S ta te s to
keep its depots in E ngland sup-
plied w ith an adequate am o u n t o f
c lo th in g and bla n kets fo r e m e rg ­
encies; so. the London co m m itte e
is tiecom ing know n as a sto re ­
house fro m
w hich
emergencies
can be m et. T h is was evidenced
by the fa c t th a t it was crates o f
c lo th in g
fro m
th is
c o m m itte e
w h ich f ir s t reached C o v e n try : and
w hen the g re a t fire o ccu rre d in
London,
T he C h ris tia n Science
W a rtim e C o m m itte e was able to
m eet an appeal fo r b la n kets F'or-
tu n a te ly , m any hundreds o f blan-
ke ts had been shipped and had
ju s t a rriv e d .
N o t o n ly are g a rm e n ts made by
sew ing u n its in about
th irte e n
hundred places
th ro u g h o u t
the
U n ite d S tates, b u t thousands o f
ne w g a rm e n ts a rc purchased and
sent, fro m W a r R e lie f F u n d gen-
e ro u sly c o n trib u te d by C h ris tia n
S cie n tists. T h ro e m o to r kitch e n s
have been sent and a m o to r tru c k
o r van is m a in ta in e d in E ngland
fo r q u ic k deliveries.
T he m a in depot fo r sh ip p in g to
E ngland is located in Boston, but
shipm ents are also m ade
fro m
N ew Y o rk C ity , Los Angeles, and
fro m P o rtla n d . O regon, w here the
sh ip p in g depot is located a t 022
S ou th w e st C olum bia stre e t, and
circulation.
Round drum heating unit is adaptable
to poor draft conditions and high
altitudes.
Genuine Detroit Constant le vel Fuel
Valve maintains even heat control.
Large louvered side doors on Solar-
Zone and Econo-Lux models can be
opened for direct heat.
Eeono-Lux a ii <1 Solar-Zone models
have Ful-Vue dial control showing
flame setting at a glance.
Forced air circulating ran is available
as accessory on all models except No.
4211.
Eeono-Lux and Solar-Zone models
have an adjustable humidifier that
can be removed for easy filling.
Approved by Underwriters’ Labora­
tories.
Eleven models and styles to choose
from.
TODAY’S BIGGEST HEATER VALUE
$ ^ Q . 5 O and up
Remember! Your Dollar Buys More at
B R E S S L E R ’S
FOR FU R N ITU RE
Trade In Your Furniture on New
Ask About Our Budget Terms
Sergeant S andy Stephen o f F o rt
W arden. W a sh in g to n re tu rn e d to
his pout S unday a fte r v is itin g a
fe w days at the home o f his p a ­
rents. M r, and M rs. George T
Stephen.
Sco us about Lumlnall, the one coat paint that dr lea in 40
minute* for all interiors. Luminnll is now priced within
reach of all. Lumlnall •« odorless. One coat will hide any
new or old surface, oven black. Comes in paste form, can
be thinned with water. Lumlnall will not check, fluke or
peel off. It Is a true paint with splendid wearing qualities.
FOR THAT R E PA IR JOB
We have a select stock of windows, window sash,
shingles or roofing materiul.
See us for uny kind of building materials.
OK SU PPLY CO
Phone 100
Loose Leaf Suppliea- all kinds. The Scntlmd.
Peaches
C & H Sugar iooib a $5.69
W h ite Satin Sugar J® $5.59
Pen-Jei Pectin 3 J— »t««25c
Parowax Jelly Seal cT.*4 11c
Jar Rubbers*«« 3 4» 10c
Kerr Reg. Lids
3 ** 25c
Ball Zinc Caps
,l"' 19c
Bali 1 ■ Jars
74c
C P Pickling Spice tC 10c
POPULAR CANNING VARIETIES-
PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY
New Potatoes
u
Ice cream cones and
G ustafson's o f course.
bars at
2 -ltc -4 i
New Fall
Merchandise
For the School Girl. Office
Girl or Housewife.
COATS
TWO PIECE SUITS
.JACKETS
HATS
KID OlzOVES
SWEATERS
DRESSES of all kinds at
all prices.
Just arrived at the
Smart Shop
Alice Breedlove
Phone 17
We Give Green Stamps
12 lbs. 25c
Bananas
S No 1
Green Celery
lb. 3c
Golden Ripe
Crunchy Tender
Watermelons
7!c lb.
lb. P/jC
(fed
Klondykes
Bell Peppers
lb. 4c
Grapes
Thick Meated
Onions
10 lb. bag 25c
Thompson
Seedless
'U. 8. No 1 -Sweet Spanish
Lemons
Latham Better Home
Committee Awarded
»r
, . __
Honorable Mention
Sun Flame Oil C irculator
Attractive modern styling.
Economizer heating unit which func­
tions as heater extractor. Lowers fin i
consumption and increases warm air
For the Interior of Your Home.
the w o rk ro o m a t 1237 A m e rica n
B a n k B u ild in g , w h e re used m a ­
te ria l m ay also be sent.
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The B e tte r Homes co m m itte e o f
L a th a m
c o m m u n ity
has
been
aw arded an
honorable m e n tio n
c e rtific a te in re co g n itio n o f the
hig h q u a lity o f th e 1941 cam paign,
acco rd in g to w o rd ju s t received
fro m th e n a tio n a l o ffic e a t P u r-
due U n iv e rs ity . The local p ro g ra m
was u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f M rs.
H ugh T ru n n e ll. ch a irm a n .
A w a rd s are m ade on the lias is
of the re p o rts s u b m itte d by c h a ir­
men to the n a tio n a l o ffic e . Fac-
One of t h e proposals o f th e to rs ta ke n in to co n sid era tio n by
F a rm e rs A n ti-A u to m o b ile Socie- the judges in clu d e : T h e e ducation-
ty . w h ic h sprang up in P ennsyl- a ( a n q in s p ira tio n a l value o f the
vania d u rin g th e e a rly p a rt o f th is ca m p a ig n : the n u m b e r o f persons
c e n tu ry , was a secret speed lim it reached
th ro u g h
program s, ex-
w ith a p e n a lty o f $10 fo r every hibit>> p u b |,c ity . e tc .; the num ber
m ile p e r h o u r in excess o f it, ac- o f home im p ro ve m e n ts m ade as a
c o rd in g to th e Oregon S ta te M o- re s u lt o f the ca m p a ig n ; and the
to r association. A n o th
»««.
.h e
o r - b r ig h t” .c o o p e ra tio n o f o th e r c iv ic groups
idea o f th e g ro u p was a law- com ­ and o f the c o m m u n ity as a whole.
p e llin g th e o w n e r o f a c a r to d riv e
B e tte r h o m e s cam paigns are
to th e side o f the road and ta k e
conducted
each
y e a r by c iv ic -
his c a r a p a rt as ra p id ly as pos­
m inded citize n s appo in te d by the
sible and conceal i t in the grass
n a tio n a l o ffice . B e tte r Homes in
i f any horse refused to pass it.
A m e irc a is an e d u ca tio n a l, non­
p r o fit o rg a n iza tio n , operated u n ­
d e r th e auspices o f the Purdue
Research F o u n d a tio n . Its purpose
Is to help the people o f the U n ite d
S tates to help them selves in m a t­
te rs o f housing and hom em aking,
and in re la te d m a tte rs o f fa m ily
life .
Offers These Advantages:
N ew Tones
The fo llo w in g paid fines on
charges o l d ru n k and d is o rd e rly
conduct the pted week In c ity
« ■ n il Janies A C athey, M erle II
llo c k e tt, R o lx 'it E C ullen, B a rto n
lx Ile n rte . T ic k e ts fo r v io la tio n o f
the basic ru le w ere issued to : Rose
\7 . Glassier, Ja ck A Means, Geo.
T u c k e r, L y n n M cC ready, It
M
B ell. F o r fa ilu re to observe stop
s tre e t signs George Cksok. F o r m i-
p ro ,w r (ta lk in g : Dale B eat, M a r­
g a re t Johnson F o r o v e rtim e , M ilk­
ing E lm e r Coons, C h a rle s H a ll .
B IR T H S
ix'ai-s a re th e p rin cip al exixirt
crops of tin s s ta te
D u rin g th e
p er cent of th e to ta l farm acre-
CITY COURT
„m e hundred
and
n in e ty tune
eases h a lf a m illio n garm ents
valued n t $489.368.23. in the nine
m onths o f the c o m m itte e s e xist-
enec. is th e ir record to date,
-n „ , w o rk
„ e liv it v of The
M o th e r C hurch. I'he F irs t C hurch
o f C h ris t. S cie n tist, in Ruston, and
branch Christian Science churches
th ro u g h o u t Am erica
M r. and M is. V e rn C u m m ings
g a rm e n ts o r those i'oni|>ariihle to a re the pa re n ta o f a 7 \ pound
new a re accep ted by th e com m it- son horn S a tu rd a y. A ugust 16th at
tee. These are lu rn is h is l alm ost the M c F a rla n d m a te rn ity home.
e n tire ly
by
mem lx*rs
of
the He has been nam ed John Lee.
Scu-nce
orgam zat ion
M r. and M rs C a rl Lind«1 o f C u r­
to
tin a re the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r
L 'h ris lia n Science co m m itte e , in b orn S a tu rd a y , A ugust 16th at the
London, w here they a rc a llo ca ted B u tle r m a te rn ity home The baby
to d iffe re n t alm oners in E ngland w eights! 7*» ,M>unds and has been
an d S c o tla n d
w ork is in
named Janice Suzanne.
hands
immediate future.
M
Till BSD \Y. AUGUST 21. 19»I
THE SENTINEL, C(tTTAOK PROVE. OREGON
lb. 10c
7ic lb.
Sunkist
Produce Prices Fri. and Sat. Only
r o t i« * 1 U-S
nssut 1
Tomato Juice
MCI IS
Abiray Coffee Pineapple Tid-Bits & fro
Oregon Gem Peas £? 1 1 c
K, 15« 3 t , 42«
Ides, caa
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STOXH.Ï
S MICH RED
STOULT-S
MED fUICt IS i A RIAL PICK UP
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S T O « L rS GOLDEN BITS OF DELICIOUS FRUIT -
G>o««<r r>Mk la T o m i Oi4a«
-
FANCY No 2 SIEVE - SWEET
F R IS K IE S ........ i*«- 23c
P-NUT BUTTER« ...2«»25c
V A N O C L E A N S E R ’ 29c
S. O . S ....................1 0 1’"'1" 20c
NU BORA GRAN. SO AP
O L D M IL L V IN E G A R
Safeway G u a ra n te e d MEATS
Our experts select only the finest gTades of meat;
careful handling and scientific refrigeration bring it
to you at peak of goodness. Every cut is guaranteed.
—Select Branded Steer Beef—
B EEF ROAST
lb. 23c
STEAKS,
Sirloin or Rib
lb. 33c
BOILING B EEF
lb. 15c
LAMB ROAST 1941 Spring
LEGS 0 ’ LAMB ju icy and
LAMB STEW
BACON, By the Piece
BACON BACK
PICNICS, Mild Sugar
Lambs
Tender
...................
Cure
Friday and Saturday Only
lb. 23c
lb. 28c
lb. 14c
lb. 26c
lb. 24c
lb. 25c
-
N ’S TEA
19c
.Qunrt Botile 12c
. .21 iw. pkg.
~ ltort Snfrwny ^X'alufd
MUINUM ««IT n... » ud,»z ro, f «
MO ARROW FLOUR l » i k Ma S l . | |
«HR SHORTIMRO
I lb. 1 .«rhin S.lc
CALUMCT IARIRR POWOERtH a - S i t
SWARSOOWR CAKE FLOUR
«*, I I I
SNREDOEO RALSTOR CEREAL n , I}«
KELLOAI CEREALS v.,M, a «< n , l | i
MI-MO CRACKERS
u> c o . 10«
MORET MAID IRAMAM ORAI U
11«
JELL WELL DESSERTS«
«t, 11«
JURRET ICE CREAM POWDER S ,1«. 11«
CREME OE MERTME CAMOT Lb u , 11«
BEVERLY PEAHUT RUTTER t lb. i.. 11«
^COLUMRIA DILL PICKLES M. 214». ||«
FAL VITA CATSUP u - ban. 0«
PAOSTETT CHEESE
Ila
OEST FOOOS MATOI I' i .I K y .S Ic
) DUCHESS SALAD ORESS. Oi 1« 11«
OAROEHSIOE MOT SAUOE 1
MM I« «
IANOEOSIOE TOMATOES 1 N.21,.,.. 11«
1U0AR SELLE PEAS
m . 2 .. .. 11«
CUTTER KEROEL CORI
n . 2 » . 11«
HISHWAT ASPARAGUS
M. i c . . 10«
FAR CAMPS MOMIIY
Mo 24 . . . 1«
TIOELAHO DICED CARROTS 1 No 2 u.. 11«
CAMPIELLS POTATO SOUP S MH 10«
RAOCHO ASST. SOUPS
10« . . . So
. OLEII AIRE ICY. SRAPEFRUIT
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MARPER MOUSE PEARS M. 2 4 « . . I I .
IO-MULE TEAM IORAI i o - h 10«
■ORAI SOAP GRIPS 22« *b, l i t
SU-PURI SOAP 2«a 17c
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