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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1941)
t i u K s i> ,\v O uest a t Oratiti Ball ^ urveys f or Army Camps Continued Survey work on four contem plated aitny caiops In Oregon, California anti Montana will con tinue iM-yoml originally-scheduled dates so that sufficient data will he available if it is decided they ire needed, the zone constructing tpiaiteimaster saitl at Sun Fran cisco Saturday. The announcement Included the statement tliat 'so far us is known, construction of these pro- |s>sed camps. In the event that all studies establish the availability of the sites. Is contingent u|*in the expansion of the nation's armed forces." The proposed site vicinities, silggestial slzi-s and new dates for completion of "pre-planning'' work on the pait nt the architect-en gineers are: Medford. < iregon, 7H .000 acres plans and s|s-ciflcations !(.*> per i enl com plete, < »ctolwr 20. Marysville, California, 70,000 acres, 60 percent complete, No- vemhor 17. West Yellowstone, Montana. 1 IK. ( msi acres, lb js-rcent complete, fka-emls-r H. Corvallis, Oregon, no estimated size, "about complete," October ia Under «ixnuorahlp of the M u t er«, Warden« find Hecretarlea ns- Mocintlon of Portland, plana arc being completed for the moat out- atnnillng Masonic aortal event of the year, "The Grand Mailer's Ball," Arthur 1» Hay, Moat W or shipful G r a n d Master, Grand Lodge of Oregon. A F A A. M.J and Mm. Hay, will ahare the hon or* of the evening, with If. Fay Ambrose. and I’hll Sehwelzer, Worthy Grant) Matron ami W or thy Grand Patron of the Order of Kaatern Star, ua a|N*elal guest* The hall will la- held on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jennings. evening, October 24. at 9:<M) p m.. Mrs. Mary Land ami Mrs. Louis In the Shrine ballroom, Portland laslge visited with Mrs. Tom Masonic Temple, S. W. Park Ave Bates in the Eugene hospital, Sun nue anti Main Street, Portland, day. and will be Informal Dan Nlcksic of Fort Canby There will lie no admiKsiun spent Sunday at the W. J. Vaughn Charge. Splendid munlr has Isa-n horn«-. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kyle of arranged anti refreshments will be abrved The hall Is open to all Curtin visited Sunday at the Master Masons, their lathes ami Herman Kamil home. their friends. It is anticipated Clifford Groat returned Frklay that members not only from the with a 200-pound mule deer from I ’ortland area will attend hut also eastern Oregon. » from points throughout the stale. Stanley Bonkowakl attended the Dorena Mosby Creek Mrs. Ada Overton. Mrs. Hazel Morris ami Mrs. Harry Castle a t tended the officers training school In Eugene October Hth at the 4-11 club building. Paul and Eugene Anderson who are attending school In Corvallis •pent the week end with home folks. Ixiralne ami lx-nard Cline «if W estfir spent this last week end with their grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs Arnold Ducrst. The teachers ami children «if the Blue Mt. schtMil gave a tea Ft iday aftermsin for the mothers of the' children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy' spent several days last week nt Medford visiting Mr. K«nm-«|y's mother. Mrs. Alice W itherlll. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berree and daughter of Row River mill wer«- guests Saturday at the Itoy Oregon Siam-Stanford game fn Corvallis. Saturday . Izdtic Glasgow went to Westfir Monday where she will visit a sis ter, Mrs. Francis Roller. 'nil- Culp Creek grad«- school football team defeat <xl the local team here Frklay by a score of 15-0. Mr. and Mrs Henry Cooper en tertained Sunday with a dinner in honor of their son 1-ee who left Tuesday for Fort Canby, having been called In th e -d raft. There were IK guests present. Mrs. Harold Boslaugh of Eu gene Is spending the w«-ek with her mother, Mrs. M Mosby. Í IV II. Mr. and Mrs. <*. O, Artlauf. Mr. nd Mrs Oscar Jackson and Mr. nd Mrs Joe Smith were among hose who attended Dad's «lay at Iregon State college Saturday nd witnessed the defeat of the tanford Indiuns by the OSC leven. the first time Oregon has «on from the southerners in sev- ral years. M E A L P L A N N IN G M A D E The following Royal Neighlsirs attemied a rally at Springfield- last evening: Mrs. Grace Jenkins. Bertha McQueen, Mabie Funk, Dorothy McKay, Margaret Lasa- ter, Nellie Blagkmore. Edna Burl eson «nd Alice Breedlove. Mrs. Mae I-ogan. state deputy, was present. A program was given and refreshments were served by the hostess camp. ______ ? i * ä C - I*-«’ ‘ at Thrift Wise, the stcre that brought and aaintains cut- rate prices for you every day. It will pay you to give us a 50c P ureoseptic M outh W ash, pts, 2 for 51c 50c Epsom Salts, 5 lbs. 25c $1.00 H ot W ater B ottle or F tn . S yringe 49c 1 year guarantee 50c J e rg e n ’s Lotion 25c J e rg e n ’s All P urpose Cream 10c Double Edge R azor Blades, 5’s 39c S tatio n ery 75 Envelopes—75 Sheets 35c A spirin, 5 gr. U.S.P. 100’s Both 39c Plus T hx 5c 25c 19c LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS 50c Analgeale Balm 35c Vlek’a Inhalers 27c The Only C ut-R ate 29c i t Shop our fully stocked m ark et for all your food needs.— W e’ll save you money. Fruits and Vegetables We're not bragging but we do want you to know we have the finest fruit and vegetable department i n southern Lane county. Look us over and note the variety and garden freshness of every item. U S. No. 2 P otatoes Sugar Fine Pure Cane 5.59 Kelly’s Market Cwt. $ ROLLED OATS Quick or re g u la r ........ 9 lbs. 37c P A N C A K E -T ria n g le , 9.8 lbs........-........................................... 47c H E R S H E Y COCOA—1 lb. tin s . , ............................................. 14c DARIG OLD M IL K - T a l l cans ..., 4 for 32c A L B E R S CRYSTAL W A R E OATS—Quick or reg 27c pkg. CHINOOK SALM ON - S ilverlake No. 1 flats 25c M A C K E R E L No. 1 tin s 2 for 25c SA R D IN E S l ’s tall, tom ato dr m ustard .......... 3 for 29c SH A D No. J/2 fla t 2 fo r 19c l ’s ta ll ..................2 fo r 29c Try Swift's Brookfield Sizzlin' Sausage for your Sunday morning breakfast Pure G round Beef Really Fresh 2 pounds. 50 pounds.....59c Choice No. 1 Sw eet Spuds Fine Bakers 5 p o u n d s . . ........... 25c U. S No. 1 O nions 10 pound bag. . 29c __________ a Kraut C abbage Fresh Firm Heads From Young Beef Dinner Bell Catsup P o u n d ................... Short’ning 3-lb.tin Sunworthy 14-oz. Z for Pure Country Style D U R K E E M A Y O N N A ISE 25c pt, 43c q u art OVERLOOK P E A S No. 303 ................................ 3 for 25c S T R IN G B EA N S Overlook, l ’s tall ........................ 3 for 25c SW ANSDO W N CAKE FL O U R .......................24c pkg. TOMATO J U IC E S w ift’s No. 10 .................................... 37c D E V IL E D M EA T—S w ift’s No. *4 .......................... 4 for 19c CORNED B E E F —S w ift’s ........ ...................................... ... 25c can A LL S W E E T O leom argarine .. .................. .................. ... 2 lbs. 43c Simply Delicious No. 5 t i n . . . 24*oz. jug. .. . 45c 23c Crackers Buy generously of these »«-I Monte Items Salted 23c 36c Pint Q uart Nalley Shoe String By MART BLAKE H om . S . I . U . D .p t , Carnation C«, Blade Cuts P o u n d ................... 2 for........2 9 c ......... $1.69 Boiling Beef Lean and Meaty Del Monte F R U IT COCKTAIL Per can 15c Del Monte Per dozen P IN E A P P L E T ID B IT S cans 15c 49 Ibis. Del Monte P IN E A P P L E 2 , cup fat (ball buttar) 1 cup augna 1 lb. dataa, ahead I cup nuta Add vinegar to Carnation Milk. Silt flour, then measure. Rosilt with other dry ingredient» Cream butter. Add «ugar and continue creaming until sugar granules are almost dissolved Add beaten egg, then add dry ingredients alternately with milk, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Add dates and nuts with last lew stirs. Pour into a loal cake pan that has been lined with waxed paper. Bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) one hour. $1 .49 P IN E A P P L E JU IC E 46-oz. Tin 47 oz. Tin DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY A ll Purpose Hard wheat , Del Monte TOMATO J U IC E H ere’s u Real Value! *59 19 lb«. 25c 39c I Irish Special 43c can s. 46-oz. t i n . ...2 7 c Del Monte Coffee 1 cup Carnation Milk 1 lap. Ytaagar 1 cup* flour 1 tap. soda 1 tap cintiamo« J a tap. clovea ‘—I $ No. 2f o Sliced Del Monte 2 for S till our top flight flour bargain 2 for-....... 3 5 c $1.45 Del Monte G R A P E F R U IT No. 2 tins ...... 15C P e te r P an Packed in Glass 25c can s. Come in and have a rup of fine Del Monte Coffee Saturday G R E E N B EA N S Cream Style 2 23C Del Monte CORN 29c DATE CAKE Serve One Tonight J Del Monte PEA S P o ta to e s can s. Beef R oasts CUSTOM KILLING AND CUTTING FOR LOCKER BOXES lbs. ■ fe s Del Monte Early Garden Per dozen T ang P o rk Sausage P ound................ -25C P o u n d ................... Nally's Lumberjack S y ru p 35C Lunch M eats Assorted P o u n d ................... 29C 70 pound b a g . . 89c Produce Prices Friday and Saturday Only 39c Round S teak Deschutes Netted Gems For Better Salad Use Tang Compare Prices u Let us help you add variety to daily menus. It's easy to find plenty of tempting appetite tcasors from our well-stocked shelves. S E R I » K EXAMS. The United States Civil Service Commission announces the follow ing open competitive examina tions: Electrician (construction), Electrician helper. These examinations are for the Kennedy ranch. Mr. and Mrs Butte Mooney and purpose of filling existing and fu family spent the week end nt the ture vacancl«»* in the Bonneville coast Power Administration, Depart Mrs Hazel Morris gave a din ment of the Interior, in the states ner purt.v Saturday evening hon of Oregon and Washington. Applications must be on flic oring her parents, Mr. und Mrs. F. C. Führer of Hebron on their ( with the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office forty-fifth w«-«lding anniversary. Leonard Gllcrist of Klamath Building. Seattle. Washington, not Falls visited a few days last week later than October 30. 1941. Full information may be ob at the home of his sister, Mrs. tained from the Secretary, Board Fred Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Doggctt ami of U. S. Civil Service Examiners daughter Eva of Mapleton spent at any first- or second-class post last week nt the Doc Pitcher office in the states of Oregon and home. Mr, Doggctt Is on crutches Washington. from a broken ankle. A TTEN D RALLY A T T E N D S D A B 'S » A V A T DSC PAGE FIVE THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE OREGON ( m T «»n i;u n; m u pound tin 2 pound tin 28c 55c F ish er’s Blend ■ .i » m uu. ■ a A new c * r just arrived 49 lbs. $1 .79 pound tin IRISH & SWARTZ