The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 05, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
P A G E E IG H T
THE BIG FOLK OF H IE FAB EAST
SIR ARCHIBALD
( GENERAL
’ W AVELL, hero of Libya, ap­
/ ' H I N E S E G ENER ALISSIM O
CHIANG K A I-S H K K . now
pointed Supreme Commander of all Commander of all Allied land and
Allied forces in the southwest Pa­ air forces in China, Burma and
Thailand (Siam).
cific area.
I I E U T . G E N . G E O R G E H A D M I R A L T H O M A S C.
BRETT, former Chief of the * H A R T . Commander of tha
U. S. Army Air Corps, now serving U. S. Asiatic Fleet, now serving aa
at Deputy Commander under Gen Commander of all Allied Navies in
Wavell.
the Far East.
B IR T H S
A son was born to M r. and Mrs.
F rank Crouse on February 3rd
a t the M cFarland m a te rn ity home.
The baby has been named Lloyd
Esten and weighed 7 ' j pounds.
M r. and Mrs. C liffo rd Wallace
are the parents of a daughter born
February 3rd. The baby. Linda
Royal Lee, weighed 8*2 pounds.
M r. and Mrs. W illia m Snell are
the parents o f a 6 pound son born
February 3 at the M cFarland ma­
te rn ity home. He has been named
Michael W illia m .
M r. and Mrs. Lawrence M in to n
are the parents of a daughter born
February 2 at the B u tle r m ate r­
n ity home. The baby weighs 6 1-
pounds and has been named B a rry
Leigh.
M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Wendel
o f S pringfield are the parents o f
a daughter born Saturday. Jan­
uary 31, a t the B u tle r m a te rn ity
home. The baby has been n a m 'd
Nancy Lee.
An 83» pound son was born to
M r. and M rs. Gerald T urp in o f
Albany February 5 a t the B u tle r
m a te rn ity home.
KING SIGN'S NEW CONTRACT
W ITH DETROIT.
C arl K ing, who has served as
scout fo r the D e tro it Tigers of
the Am erican league fo r several
years, has recently signed a new
contract w ith this
organization
and w ill devote his fu ll tim e to
scouting on the coast during base­
ball season, M arch to October.
D uring the w in te r m onths he
plans to devote his tim e to sell­
ing life insurance as a represen­
ta tive of the Occidental L ife In ­
surance Co.
VETS TO HOLD M EET HERE.
D is tric t No. 9 Veterans o f F o r­
eign W ars w ill hold tlie ir quar­
te rly m eeting in Cottage Grove
Monday. Fe-biuary 9, a t 8:00 in
the arm ory. D is tric t Commander.
M ajor W illia m W hite w ill preside.
D “ i'*gat:ons from Eugene, Florence
Reedsport and Roseburg w ill be
present.
By order o f the Commander of
the Cottage Grove Post 3473.
M EANEST T H IE F O F W EEK.
Meanest th ie f in Cottage Grove
was the person who took a M arch
of Dimes can from the Eagle C i­
gar store Saturday. The can is be­
lieved to have contained about $_<•
and was stolen ju s t before E a rl
H ill planned to take the can over
to N. J. Nelson, local chaiim an.
Nelson said he hoped the th ie f
would have in fa n tile paralysis.
CAPT. W ILLIAMS KILLED
IN ACTION'.
N orval O. W illiam s o f London
on the Black B u tte route was in ­
formed by w ire last Sunday from
A d juta n t General Adams o f W ash­
ington, D. C., this his brother,
Capt. E a rl Charles W illiam s, was
kille d in action on January 20ih.
Capt. W illiam s was a member of
The Masonic lodge m et Wednes­
the 45th In fa n try o f Phillipin**
Scouts and was a formed resident day evening in reg ula r session and
refreshments were served a t the
of Cottage Grove and Corvallis.
close o f the business meeting.
Mrs. Helen Pierce, the Misses
Mrs. R. B. Reed has been ill
Julia Bryan and Geraldine Pierce
were week-end guests o f Miss fo r the past week w ith bronchial
Belle B urkholder. On Sunday pneumonia.
these ladies entertained Pvt. Rod-
new Granger and another soldier
FRESH S TR AW BE R R Y S U N ­
from the local contingent at d in ­ D A E a t Gustafson’s o f course.
ner a t the B urkholder home.
2 6 - lt e
HEADQUARTERS for
Valentine Gifts
H ead q u arters for
Tailored
C Y N TH IA S L IP S
Rayon-Satin
4-Gore
Give Her
NYLON HOSE
‘1.79
Flawlessly transparent . . .
Very sheer looking anil
amazingly durable. Mat­
tering spring shades.
Pocket Vale itines
H andkerchiefs
Dainty bouquets
on white batiste
Other Gay Hankic.3
X /x ) * -
10c
New
Spring
Gloves
98‘
Dainty Tea Aprons
25c
Funcy Towels
29c
New Purs33 .............
98c
Lace Cloths ............ $1.CO
Tailored Blouses
$1.29
Lions Upset Fast
Oakridge Team
Led by H arold W ick- and John
M inor. w ith 18 and 13 points re­
spectively, the Cottage f i n i n ’
Lions upset the strong Oakridge
W arrio rs by a score o f 39-38, F r i­
day night. January 30, on
the
Lions' court. The fin a l seoiv was
won in an overtim e iierind a fte r
the game ended 37-37. The W a r­
riors In i by one point at the end
o f the firs t quarter. 13 to 12. ami
increased th e ir lead to 23 to 17 at
h alf tim e and w ere s till out in
fro n t, 36-30, going into the fin al
frame.
H arold W icks held high point
honors w ith 18 points, folk wed by
F ra n tz o f Oakridge w ith 17 count­
ers. The O akridge five held the
lead u n til the lust q u a rte r and
then the Lions turned on the steam
and overtook them. Going in to the
overtim e period Paddock of Oak-
ridge sank a free throw , which
pot the W n rrio ts ahead 38 to 37
H arold W icks dropped in a field
goal and the overtim e ended
39-38 in fa vor o f the Lions. The
Lion B s trin g won 25-14 over the
O akridge B’s. H am ilton of C ot­
tage Grove was high man w ith S'
points.
Lineup:
_____
Cottage Grove
Oakt idge
W icks 18
13 Paddock
M in o r 13
17 Frantz
P hillip s 1
3 Pcwalt
Jones 4
5 Howard
1 Allen
Harpoie 2 ...
Dean
Thomason 1
K ia ng
......
Propel la
S E N T IN E L
CO TTAGE GBOVK. OREGON
1111 1,
M r. and M rs
J< e Izuteaider
have Ixm giii a (arm at T re n t and
w ill move th e n 1 th l spi ing
Guy L ea l» , son of M r and Mis
Loyal Lento. is in the Sacred
H e a rt hospital wiie e he under­
went a nia.io. ojX'ration fill- acute
appendicitis lis t week.
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon I.a l’ liin i
and sons and Mrs Sells of Spring
fie ld spent Sunday w uh Mr. und
M rs W a lte r Sells.
Mrs. Anna B u rkett lias gone io
Reno, Nevada. to visit het son and
daughter-in-law , M r. anti M is.
C arl Burket 1.
Mrs. M argaret Arnold and son
T ra cy spent Sunday at C u rtin at
the home of Mr. and M is Norman
S u ito r and Mrs. Sallie Allis- n.
A lv in Dugan, a student at a
business college m l\>rtland. s,»ent
the week end w ith home folks
and visited S aturday w ith his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs J. A
Mackey.
M ;n \ homes and public build-
in ;s have fire extinguisher:: They
w ill ba useful as ever in p u llin .1*
out fires e.iusetl by Incendiary
IH
uomba. F or putting out the bomb
itself, the extin guisher may not
I m ’ suitable,
R 'ad -the label! I f it says lb .it
;b '‘ eonteiits include ca ilk tn tetra-
i blonde, d cannoi under any cir-
cun stance s !«• tu.ed on a mag
ncsiiim Isenb It isn’t only in e f­
fective, It may cause dangerous
o r b n m f iil gases to I m * generated
A lter the to m b is burned out, use
d on liny rcninining I in* caused
by the Isanti.
A ll w ater type extingu.. hers are
ru iia b le . It die label says soda-
aeal. Hud’s sim ply it means of
e n s ilin g pressure in the e x tin ­
guisher. T u rn i, upside down, use
it. You can get a tine spray effect
by p u ttin g the thum b over the
nozzle Use the jet on surrounding
dies. However one extinguisher is
Corona Portables The Sentinel. not enough to h u m out a mngne
Saginaw
Mi's. K a rl K. M ills is convalesc­
ing a fte r a week's illness.
TR O P IC JSLE ice cream made
o f cocoanut and pineapple is de­
liciously d ifferen t. T ty it at Gus­
tafson’s.
26-1tc
Whit «bout The Old Folks?
When they're not so active anymore
and spella of constipation annoy them
with dizziness, heartburn, headaches,
or torturing gas paint, get ADLER JKA.
We have many letters from thankful
users who are far past middle-age.
Your druggist has ADLERIKA.
Cottage Grove Pharmacy, K e lly
D rug Co., and Kern’s fo r Drugs.
•
'ingui bet wall uso b lip control
a Ikiuib, bill one extinguish« r load
e. not enough to linisb tin* Job
S e ' litui the extingulsbers you
sium Immb, and you cannot r e f ill
the extinguisher 111 tim e to lie of know about nr«' bandy anil ready
for use.
tm ibe, o ■■
D, J ALLEN. F ite Chief.
It is b -st to lu n e sand or pump
bu.’ket ei,iii|iinent handy, use them
on tin* Immb, and s in e the cxtln-
Corona adoing machines fo r sale
gllis.'ieis lie ee- u llu ig fill's. A foam «I the Sentinel o ff lee_____ __ __
A N N O U N C EM EN T
Your Battery Charged
While You Wait
With Our New SPEEDWAY 30 Minute Charger
S IG N A L SU PE R S E R V IC E
GRAY M OTOR COM PANY
Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer.
m o a t on y o u r t a b le t S a fe w a y '« u n iq u e G u a r a n t ie d M e a t i
p la n m e a n t m o re f o r y o u r m e a l m o n e y . O u r m e a l
e x p e rts b u y o n ly th e " b e l t e r - e a t i n g " g ra d e « o f m e a l.
The«e ch o ic e m e at« a r e p r e p a r e d w ith »p e c ia l c a re , a n d
d e liv e r e d Io S a fe w a y m a rk e t* in
M r. and Mrs. M e r ritt C randall
and children o f Springfield and
M bs V io le t C randall o f Eugene
visited recently a t the A rth u r
Reed home.
M r. and Mrs. Evan Rand and
children o f Creswell spent Sunday
at the W illia m Sharon home.
M r. and M rs. Low ell Benston
and son D elm er spent Sunday at
the home o f M r! Benston’s parents
M r. and Mrs. F. T. Benston near
E lm ira.
M r. and Mrs. C linton Russell and
son o f Cottage Grove spent Sun­
day at the L evi Russell home.
M rs. O tis Chapman and daugh­
ters o f Dorena were visitors at
the home o f Mrs. Chapman’s sis­
ter, Mrs. Jim Bridges, last T hu rs­
day,
Mrs. E thel Cline o f Eugene
spent last Sunday at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. H oward Keene.
Mrs. Laura Greer and E arl
Hayes o f Cottage Grove were
guests at the Low ell Benston home
S aturday evening.
M r. and Mrs. Lew Johnson and
son of W inchester Bay spent last
Sunday at the A rth u r Reed home.
\ 1 ; )
G iv e y o u r f a m il y th e r ig h t n u t r it io n e v e r y d a y —p u t
Pocket
Mrs. Abe Ilanlcs and M r. and
M rs. Louis Hanks w ere visitors
at the Lon Hanks home in Eugene
last week.
Fay and M arion Colbert are out
o f school w ith
the
whooping
cough.
M r. and M rs. L. Hudgins and
fa m ily were dinner guests Sunday
at the H aw o rth home in Cottage
Grove.
M r. and Mrs. A lb y R itchey vis­
ited a t the home o f her sister,
M rs. Charles Graham of Salem
last Thursday.
The e le c tric ity was o ff over the
week end on the northern end of
Hazelton road.
A rth u r Hoisington and daugh­
te r Helen of M y rtle Creek are vis­
itin g a t the A lb y R itchey home.
M rs. Abe Hanks and daughter
A lice and son B illy visited Mrs.
A rth u r W oolcott Sunday a fte r­
noon.
O rval W haley is at home w’ith
a sprained back.
Roy Zahncr o f Goshen and Mrs.
A lb y R itchey were dinner guests
Sunday at the George K e n tn cr
home.
The 4-H clubs o f S ilk Creek
held th e ir firs t social get-together
at the S ilk Creek school January
28th. under the direction o f local
leaders, Clara Duncan and Edna
M cGarvin.
M axine
Allen
was
chairm an o f the meeting. The pro­
gram included p le d g e s , creeds,
singing, team dem onstrations, dis­
play of posters, and ta lks by the
fo llo w in g club presidents on w hat
th e ir clubs arc doing:
M aurice
D urbin. M arketin g club; Dolores
Meyer, H ealth club: M axine Allen.
Cooking club. The m eeting closed
w ith games. A number o f parents
attended the program.
A nother
get-together is planned fo r Feb­
ruary.
! I ■ I t .• I
Ahoni Fire Extinguishers
Divide
Gibbs
Miller
Silk Creek
11 \ \
S L IC E D BACON
P O R K CHOPS, lean and tender
F O R K ROASTS, end cuts
P U R E GROUND B E E F
MOCK C H IC K E N LEG S
6 for 25c
p : ic
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Cherub M ilk
Carnation M ilk A others 3 tall 25c
V-8 Vegetable C ockt'l ’ , , 57c
Campbell Tom ato Jce. 20-o« 9c
24i/r lbs.
>5«
SI.99
" 35c
"*-25c
Paradise Sweet Pickle» Of!«’ 29«
Miracle French Dre»s. &<>« 14«
Duchess Salad Dressing 1'
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K r itt
Cheese a- AMitec am MICI A H A 3 -
Peanut Butter M mi
2 lb Hr 29«
Libby Apple Butter
19c
Marasca Strawb'y Pre«. 2 ,J7c
Royal Celatin A Pudding« 2 i *<I1 c
loll W e ll Dessert« A Pud., 2i 9c
Chocolate Drops
Lbc«llo)4c
Cold M edal Cake Fir. >«• ok 23c
Pancake Flour
v " *yc
J u lia I a t W right
Sperrv’s Pancake Flour -<-'*' 15c
25C
M»-25C
19«
Heinz Strained Fond«
2k
Ray M ai Pumpkin ' s
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Highway Prune« . *»
Del M onte Pear« 3O©agl |ar25c
Harper Houto Pear» No2v»a21e
Bordo Date« Undated
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Franco Am . Spaghetti 3 c»a.25c
Val V ita Pork & tean»' s
9c
Swift'» Veal Loaf Had. can l i e
Red H ill Cat«uD
|2c
Send your Name A
Address and 25c to
Hix 66oC C.
Oakland. Calif.
Hill« C offee 1 29c 2 "
57c
Edwards Coffee Lb 27c 2 lb 53c
A irw ay Coffee Lb. 19c 3 u>« 55c
Nob H ill Coffee Lb 23c 2 its 45c
Instant Postum
8-«i. can 39c
H einz Soups Aaat. 2i6oz.c*ns 25c
Butter Kernel Corn . s
Country Home Corn a22i2il2e
Corn Country Horae WhJ»lC2-2a 25c
Briargate C u t Beans No 2 can 11c
San W a n Pea»F*ncy No 2 can 12c
Sugar Belle Peat fey. No 2 can 12c
Highway Sauerkraut No 2V4« 9c
Eugene Carrots fit i?«^s3 No. 2 25c
CROWN
FLOUR
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Perhap* you're not at good a cook as
you THINK1 Government research
states that a family can "eat well" and
still be undernourished "The Kitchen
Course m Nutrition" will help you
build the health of our nation through
a working knowledge of nutrition and
food values Enroll today*
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cut
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IS YOUR FAMILY GETTING
THE VITAMINS IT NEEDS?
Join in the drive
io collect Book«
fo r men in the
am o u n t« e x p e c te d
Swift’s Picnics
Bacon a »
Sirloin Steak
Beef Roast ‘
’’THE NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF THE
NORMAL INDIVIDUAL, INCLUDING VITA
MINS AND OTHER ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS.
MAY BE SATISFIED MOST ECONOMICALLY
AND SAFELY THROUGH WISE SCLECTIOM
OF FOODS.''
— State.Nutrition Commute« lor Defenie
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ca«e
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to « e ll r ig h t a w a y . U n le « « y o u 'r e p l e a i e d — e v e r y
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Brazil Nuto
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2 '-' 29c
SjKTry’s Whtxti llenrts
' 20c
Cream of W h e a t
Lgapkg 24«
Crape Nuts
1 !«•
Booth's Oval Sardines Can 10c
Pink Salmon
- ! 11 :1 " ’ 35c
ZeeW axPaper
< ’ ’ " > •" l . k
Facial Tissues Stallar 500'a 23c
Puss'n Boots C at Food 4 a— ,9c
Su-PurbSoap‘ 1 19c: '
37c
Fels Naotha Soao
4 bars 19«
Arjfo C-orn Starch 2 1 |K.
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Our guarantee means this to
you: you know you can buy fruits and
vegetables popping fresh—every time— at Safeway.
Winrxapn, Knl Delli-luris lb. 8'/jc
G K t l’E F R lT T , Arizona »eedh-xs
lb. 4i*
i'A l I.IFLO W ER
l.«w rxt Mkt. Prit*«*
TOM ATOES, K nl ripe, field grown lb. life
POTATOES, I ’.M. No. I
2f5-lb. bug DSc
ORANGES, S w eet, juicy N avels
lb. l ' , e
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SPAM
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VELVET SUDS
L E M O N S , SunklHt
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lb. 10c
GALA VOS, F ey Fuerte-« lb. 1.5c
L E T T I’f E, nolld, « lean lb. Mr
CARROTS, new crop
lb. 5e
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