The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 26, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
, F K B IU 'A H V
2<¡, HH2
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Smith and
Try our lib anniversary »|»ecl«L
MRS. ROSS SPEAKS TO
family «pent the week end at the Two 10 I'enl (roated malts for 11
CIICRCll WOMEN.
home ol Mr. Smith's sister. Mrs cents Saturday only at Gustaf-
Women from the Baptist, Pres
•»»■»UM», »e í»
A W. Helliwell ami family
w n ’«, of course.
29-ltc
byterian,
Christian
and
Methodist
an<*
Mrs.
Vern
Ewing
are
W (í
churches united in an afternoon 'he parent« of a « 4 pound daugb-
m ed in g at the Methodist church »»’* born on Friday, February 20.
Wednesday to hear Mrs. Elizabeth The baby has twen named Fran-
Big game and furbearers on tlw
cella.
SH
national forests of the North Pa- Ross of Salem Mrs Ross J« a
A 6-\« tNviind son was Ixirn to
cific region fared better than l ', , , si,,an te n te r worker located
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Attinson of
at
the
government
camp
nt
Dar­
usual in 1941, according to region­
Blackbutte on Tuesday. February
al forester, Lyle F. W atts, of the ling's plantation She told about 24 at the Butler maternity home.
the
habits
and
custom«
of
the
U. S. department of agriculture's
U N D IR W E AN
The boy has been named Rodney
forest service. Due to light snow­ migrants Mis. N. E. Compton led Russell
the
devotions
on
the
subject,
"He
fall, deer and elk were not fore-*d
P a l « o l « d V fra a t « • ■ • t r u d l a n »»•■
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wells are the
to the restricted winter ranges, Prayeth Best Who Loveth Best." parent« of a seven isaind son Ixirn
v M m
m oitulln» lu e e a tl
N o bulk,
Mrs.
Andrew
Brutnl
sang
a
solo,
and the usual winter losses were
no bind, no b o 'lo n i Knll Io lot rowr
at the Butler maternity home on
"Rest
to
the
Weary,"
accompan­
much reduced.
«tin breath». fa«» to lawndor ood
Tuesday, February 24. The baby
Game population continues to ied by lier daughter Mi’s. Ilo.vd has been named Thomas Frank­
noodt no Ironing A* odvorlltod In
grow. Most notable increases are Allen Mrs C. K. Umphrey gave lin
nu'kinul ■w auilnoo. O O o'nalod oo<
the
welcome
and
introduced
Mis.
those of grouse and blaektuiled
Mr. nnd Mrs W alter Griffin of
manwtuc«v>*d by C oooon.
deer. The numbers of these two W. A. Briggs who in turn intro­ Creswell are the parents o f an
sp ecies have been at a low point duced Mrs Ross. The program
was closed with the singing of
|*»un»i son born Friday. Feb-
lor some time. Mountain goats and
ruary 20 at the McFarland ma­
black bear show only slight in -! the hymn. “The Ninety and Nine." ternity home. The baby lias been
About 50 women and a group of
creases. The prised band of moun­
Girl Scouts were present. Re­ named John Waller.
tain sheep in the Wallowa Moun­
freshments were served following
A daughter was Ixirn to Mr
tains was definitely located and
the
program.
and
Mrs Calvin Palmer of W est­
A W Helliwell
all doubt of its existence rvmov-
fir at the McFarland maternity
ed. The phenomenal growth of the
—Everything
For Men—
Carl King was attending to home Wednesday. February 25.
antelope herd in southeast Ore­
Cottage Grove
business matters in Portland Fri- The baby has lx*en named Jo Ann
1 d o p iten e lía
gon has increased their use of
day.
and
w
eigh«!
8
'j
pounds.
forest lands.
A number of game refuges in
Delegates Io American Association ol school Administrators in ban
both "Washington and Oregon wen*!
Francisco watched broadcast from convention room of t niversity of
opened to hunting or their size
Chicago round table forum, featuring, left to right. Ur. George F.
reduced. The bag limit of one elk
Zook, president. American Council of Education; Dr. Kay Lyman
| ’\ i t
of either sex in the Blue Moun­
Wilbur, president ol Stanford t niversity, and Eloyd Keeves, chairm an
tain region of Oregon increased
of the American V cuih com m itter.
i
saje of
ijcvnses by nearly
amount, but any installment may 100 per cent. It is estim ated that
be paid, at the election of the tax ! predators killed 11.000 blacktnil-
payer, prior to the time prescrib-' ed deer. 28,000 mule deer, 1.200
In the event of failure to make
f° r *'-s payment. If an install- efk. and 340 mountain goals. Th.*
and file an income tax return as m‘*nt is not paid in full on or b e -( largest mule deer report«! killed
required by law within the pre- I°,e
d;,te fixed for its pay- by a hunter was on the Colville
scribed time, a certain percent of HMmt. the whole amount of the national forest in northeastern
the amount of the tax is required tax remaining unpaid is required > Washington. It hog dressed 37#
to be added to the tax unless fail- *°
lw *d upon notice and de- pounds.
ure to file the return within lhc mand from the collector.
More than 23 million fish wen*
prescribed time is shown to the < The tax must be paid to the col- planted in the streams on the na-
satisfaction of the Commissioner lector of internal revenue for the tional forests of the region during
Yes, food prices are higher than they were — a little, but they're still
to be due to reasonable cause and district in which the taxpay er s the year.
$.»-*LU’S
not really high W h y M other can easily remember when coffee was over
i»*1
t» ••
•0« «toh'
not to willful neglect.
return is requited to be filed.
--------------------------
50 cents a pound, butter 70 cent* a pound, flour $3 0 0 a sack and many
•Mt
The amount to be added to the ,h a' is *° ,he collector for the M i y i p f
j v p A r io n d
other such prices. Though it's unlikely prices will go that high ever
tax is 5 percent if the failure is district m which is located the tax-
Ve , „
, UCl
again, still, it may be you are paying too much for foods — more than
...
for more than thirty days, with an Payer's legal residence or princi- I . O . O . F . a n d R e b e k a h
market conditions warrant. W a r time is no time for waste — of
- °’b*? «>" * • £ , M®” ke-
additional 5 percent for each ad- P*1 Place of business, or if he has l T n r n o n n r r . , r . ~ P . J J a , ,
»!•
money or anything else, and so that you may have some basis of
di tional thirty days or fraction no 'egai residence or principal M O m e C O m i n g f U C L i y
« »’ •
comparing prices, we have catalogued this list below Safeway'» policy—
bY
thereof during which failure to file Place of business in the Lnited;
F»' F«* aW ’ » „ ¿ y
pricing every item as low as possible — plus efficient management and an
a return continues, not to exceed States, then to the Collector of
There were 95 present at the
h"
absence of credit and delivery costs make low prices like these possible.
to*
25 percent in the aggregate.
Internal Revenue at Baltimore. Odd Fellow and Rebekah home-
It w ill pay you to shop at Safeway for all your foods
A taxpayer who files a tardy Maryland.
coming Friday evening. The ad-
return and wishes to avoid the
The tax due. if any, should be dress of welcome was given by-
addition to the tax for delinquen- P*11*! m cash at the collector’s of- Harry Lewis followed by a re-
on
cy must make an affirmative f,ce. or b>' cheek or money order sponse given by John Veatch
showing of all facts, alleged as a payable to “Collector of Internal Members responded to roll call by
Prepared Canned Footl»
J u ic e s B everages, Syrupa
Flmir, M<’ul, <'ercals
reasonable cause for failure to Revenue." In the case of payment telling the number of years they
file the return on time, in the in cash ,he taxpayer should in had belonged to the lodge. Vocal
Kuby Foods, Gerber's
4 cans 88e
V-8 Veg. Cocktail,
2 1 2 4 - o z , I9e
Flapjack f lour, Altx ls 4-lb. ak. 28c
form of an affidavit which should every instance require and the solos were given by Mrs Rosie
Macaroni,
Franco
Amer.
300's
Se
T
o
m
a
to
J
u
ice,
S
u
n
n
y
D
a
w
n
2
-
Is
Iflc
Pam
ake Flour, Hur. Bios 10-Ib 48c
be attached to the return. Alleged collector should furnish a receipt Lewis. Mrs. Esther Trunnell and
Spaghetti, Lynden
16-oz jar 10c
U s h e r s III«ml I lour
1 < |b sk
T o m a to J u k e , S u n D a w n . 46-oz Ilk-
ignorance of the law’ does not con-
'^e case of payments made by Mrs. Audrey Beach. Mrs. Maurice
( an ip b cllx Soups most kind 3 van 20t-
T o m a to J u k e , I.ibhy 46-oz can lifc-
K itch en C raft Flour 49-lb sk
stitute reasonable cause for <le- check or money order, however. Culver favored the group with a
linquency.
the cancelled check or the money piano solo. A reading was pre-
Itaoeho Soup*. Assl'd. 10S <>z.
$e
A pplr J u k e , N u -W ste
3 12-oz 28c
Crown Patent Flo»»- 49-lb sk
Taxpayers should make every order receipt is usually a suffi- sented by Mrs. Ina Stuart. Out of
l*ork A Bran-. V. Camp I 2 'j- S#c
Grape Juice, W elch 's pt. 23c; qt. 43c
D rifted Snow I lou r 49-lb. sk
effort to file their returns within cient receipt.
town Odd Fellow visitors were
llak cd K eans, B&M. No. 2 tall 17e
G rap efru it J u ice, T o w n H ouse
lfarv-e«t Blossom Fir 49-lb. sk.
the time prescribed by law and
-------------------------
Claude Curry of Salem, Mr. Haz-
Pork A Beans, Val Vita. 2 ’aS
Hie
16-oz lf»e; 3 No. 2's 28c
ltc«l A rrow F lou r
49-lb sk
thus avoid the possibility of the
Ensign Bob Grannis, who had en
Eugene and Ray Anderson
Heinz soupo. most kinds 3 IC-oz Me
P in ea p p le J u ice, D ole 46-oz can J!k
Dais, "mangle Reg Quick. 9-lb.
additions to the tax for delin- been here on furlough visiting his o t Veneta. Dr. A. W. Kime has
( anada Dry Water
28-oz. hot ISe
( ornmrnl. Mammy D»u
9-Ib. 31c
puency in filing returns
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gran- fx*<‘n a member of the Odd Fel-
N ob H ill to ffe e 2 lb 13e; 1 lb tSe
C
ak
e
F
lou
r,
Swaiwdown
Lg
pkg. 24c
Do not forget that single per- nis. left
Portland Wednesday lows longer than any other mem-
Canned Vegetables, Fruita
Airway ( offer. Lb 20c; 3-lb. hag SNc
Pancake Flour, Aunt Jcmim Lg Me
so ts or married persons not liv- morning by plane for Denver. 'Jer present, having been a mem-
Edwards Coffee,
lb. 27e; 2-lb Me
Kiickwli't Flour, Pillsbury 2 4 lb 28c
iWf with husband or wife, who Colorado. From there he will go ber for 50 years The newest mem-
Peas, Grdnside 5 sieve, 3 303« 33e
(•old en W est O of.
lb. Sle; 2-lb. 30e
Oats, Q u ak er R eg A Q> k lge pk 23c
esm as much as $14.43 a week for by train to Corpus Christi. Texas ber was Raymond Shaw who is
Peas, Sugar Belle Fey. No. 2 can I3e
H ills C o ffe e
Lb. 32« 2-lb. can 61c
the 52 weeks of the year, and mar- to assume his duties as instructor taking the degrees.
( ream of Wheal
lge pkg. 24c
L im a B ea n s-H a n i, Dennis'n Is
14c
ried persons living together who in the Naval Reserve Air Corps
Preceding the homecoming pro­
In sta n t l'o stim i
Mhratles, Gold Med.. 8-oz.
II ca.
4-oz. can 23c
T o m a to es, Grdnside Std 3 2 'js 33e
have aggregate earnings of as
------------------------
gram the Rebekahs had a short
Choc. Mall. Milk Borden
1-Ib, 28c
Corn Flakes, Kellogg 11-oz pkg 9c
t 2 4 s 38r
much as $28.85 a week for the
Mrs. G. E. Ross is visiting at business meeting. Mrs. Harry-
T o m a to e s, T w in Peaks
Kvap. Milk, Cherub
4 lull cans 33c
Grape Nut Flakes 2 12-oz pkg 28c
year, are required to file returns, the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Lewi» was elected drill captain. A
303s 8e
G reen B»-nns, Green Tag,
Milk,
Advertized
B.cruls
3
tall
2de
Shrcd«l«xl Wheal, Nabisco 2 pkg 23c
Taxes due on a return filed for w . A. Briggs. She expects to re- vote of thanks ■ from the Lorane
2 2s SOe
Corn, Del M. Crm Style
Milk, Borden's I^tglc, 7 4 oz 2 for 19c
i lodge for the set of gavels pre­
the calendar year 1941 may be turn to Salem on Sunday.
F o r B akin g . Cooking*
Corn. Butter Kernel
2 No. 2 27c
Karo Syrup, Blue Label 5-lb. can 38c
paid in full at the time of the f i l - ________________
sented them by Mrs. Eva Aubrey
Pumpkin.
Ray
Mai
3 2 ’-z cans 28c
Sleepy fjollow Syrup, 26-oz. can 29c
Baking Powder, KC
25c Cgn 18c
ing of the return on or before
Mrs. Horace Hatch, accompani- was redd. Rebekah visitors were
Sauer Kraut, Highway 2 4 c can IOe
Vermont Maid Syrup, 24-oz. hot. S2c
March 16. 1942. The tax may. at ed by her ______
sisters. _____
Mrs. ____
Lee _____
Jones Mps Gladys Daskam, Tacoma,
B ak in g P ow d er. Calumet 16-oz. 18c
Carrots, Eug Diced, Shoeatg,
2s »«•
the option of the taxpayer, be paid of DLsston and Mrs Lela Harmon Washington. and Mrs. Pearl Haz-
Malt Syrup, Blue Ribbon
3-lb 88e
B a k in g Powil. Clabber Girl 32-oz 20c
P ru n es, Highway
No. 2 4 can 12c
in four equal installments instead of Portland, visited at Roseburg, Pn of Eugene. It was announced
Vanilla Kxt., Schillings
2-03. 32«'
Fruit Cocktail, Host. Delight, Is ISe
of in a single payment, in which Friday, Saturday and Sunday on ,hat ,he Past Noble Grand club
Sanees, D ressin gs Kte.
Vanilla, la-m. Flv. Westag 8-oz. 10c
case the first installment is to be account of the serious illness of
meet next Thursday at the
“
Fruit Cocktail, Sundown No. 1 12c
Nchlllings Spi«>««s,
lowest price*!
H ot S a m e , G ard en sid e
I 8-oz IS«’
paid on or before March 16, the their sister, Mrs. Cordia Card- home n{ NIrs Stella Baker with
Pears, Harper House
No. 2 4 21c
Salt,
Morion
l*ln
.
Iod
2 pkg. 18c
second on or before June 16. the well.
H ein z Ketz’hup
14-oz. bol. 17c
Mrs. Lucy Bennett. Mrs. Effie
P ea rs. Staregon
No. 2 4 can IKc
S
h
o
rten
in
g
,
Crisis»
3-lb
can 89c
third on or before September 1
5
, ________________
Boyd and Mrs. Anna Reidler as­
B ed H ill C a tsu p
14-oz. bot. ISe
Peaches, Del Monte Halves 30-oz 24e
shortening. Spry
3-lb. ran 89c
and the fourth on or before De-
Take home our anniversary spe- sisting. The Staff club will meet
Chill
Sauce,
Moncta
12-oz
bot.
15c
Peaches, Hiway Halves No, 24-s 18<’
shortening, Keen
lb. 17c; 4 lira 88c
cember 15. 1942. If the taxpayer cial to the folks who can't attend Friday night. This is an import-
LAP Worcshlre Sam e
sm hot 29«’
P e a c h e s, Castle Crest Halves 2 4 s Ilk-
elects to pay his tax in four in- Saturday only, two big ten cen t’ ant meeting as there will be ini-
Shortening, Royal Satin 3-lb. can 59c
Mustard,
French'«
9-oz.
Jar
12c
Pineapple Gems, Doles
14 oz. 10c
stallments,
each
“
‘ of * the four in- frosted malts for 11 cents at tiation practice.
Wesson (»11,
pint 28c; Qt 49c
V in egar, Spcas Cider
1-gal Ixit 22«'
stallments must be
in Gustafson's, of course.
29-ltc
The Odd Fellows met for a short
Salad
(»11,
May
Day,
Pt 23c; Qt 43c
Salad Dress, Dtich's pt. 22c; qt Sfb-
•
business meeting February 13- At
Miracle
Whip
Kraft
pt.
24c;
qt
Me
that time Leon Eastman and Ray­
Canned M eals. Sea Foods
Soaps. Household Ncedit
Mayonnaise, Nu Marie 16-oz. Jar 27«’
mond Shaw received the first de­
Bluing,
Mrs. Stewart 10 oz. bot. 12c
D
ev
iled
M
eat,
Libby
4
«
«<•
Assld. Preserve», Marasea 2-lb 39c
gree. They will receive the second
Elastic Starch
12-oz. pkg*. 7c. ea.
C orn ed B e e f Hash, Libby
2s 22e
degree tonight.
Marmalade, King Kelly
2-lb. 27c
Klti’hen Brixims, 4-SCW
Each 39«;
P rem , Sw ift's
12-oz. can 20c
Apple Butter, Libby
33-oz. jar 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and
Liquid
Wax,
Vnr
Brite
Qt.
can 88«’
Chicken A Noodle«, Denny's Lb. 28c
Peanut Butter, Real Roast 2-lb. 39c
Miss Phyllis Vincent spent the
Suiihrite Ctoanser
No. 1 can 4c
Dorn. Sardines, Admiral
S 4 « 19c
Sweet Fickle«, Libby
12-oz. Jar 22c
week end at North Bend visiting
sii I'nrli (ir. Soap,
21 n z 19«’
W e ek E n d Case
S te e l C ases
Mini'ed Clams, Pioneer,
4 can 17c
Dill Pickles, Columbiu 2 4 can 12c
relatives.
Kin»«
G
ran.
S
oap
23
4
oz
pkg. 28c
Shrimp,
small
wet
or
dry
can
18c
Handy 21-lnrh Size
Large and Roomy
Ripe Olives, Lindsay m«'d; No. 1 18«;
O xyd ol
69-oi. Mo; 24-oz 23c
Pa«'. Oysters, Battle Rock 1 5 4 oz 18c
■
$1.98
Help us celebrate our 4th anni­
$2.98
Nll-Boru Gran Soap 24-oz. pkg. Ilk’
Salmon, Biltmore Chinook
4 « 21c
D ried Foods», ( ’rackem
versary in Cottage Grove. As our
S w e e t h eart Soup
R eg. bar (k-
treat to you we offer two big
8
G ay m o d e H o siery
Beans. Red, Idaho
5-lb. bag 39«’
A rm o rfo o t S ox
L ux T o ilet Noup
3 reg bars 17c
frosted malts for 11 cents. Satur­
Beans, Sm. White
5-lb. bag 39<’
P a lm o liv e Soup
3 reg bars 17c
Full Fashion?d
Slack or Full Top
Desserts, Candies, Etc.
Et<
day only. At Gustafsons.
29-ltc
Spilt Peas, le n tils
2-lb. pkg. Ilk
P u rex BleiM'h
M bottle 18c
79c
25c
Klee, Blue Rose, Nat . Itm. 2-lb. 19c
3 1-lb 28c
Corn Starch, Kingsford
W h ile Magic B leach Qt. bottle 10«
Take home our anniversary spe­
Pkg. Sc
Dates, Bordo Unpitted
1 4 lb. 27c
Jell-W ell Desserts, Pud.
cial to the folks who can't attend.
P e t F oik I n , Mise.
R a y o n P a n tie s
Raisins,
Seedless
4-lb.
pkg. 28c
S h irts
S h o rts
Royal
Desserts,
Gelatins
2
pkgs.
13«;
Saturday only, two big ten cent
Sleek and Smooth
Egg Noodles, Sunrise 14-oz. pkg. 18c
flaking
Chocolate,
Hershey
'
4
-lb
.
12c
Cal
Food,
Puss'n Boots 3 No. 1 28c
frosted
malts
for
11
cents
at
B rie fs
Marshmallows, Fluffiest
.Macaroni Dinner, Kraft
pkg 8«;
1-lb. 14c
Gustafson's, of course.
29-1’c
Dug F ihii I, Mankind
3 No. 1 28«'
29c
29c
Ry-Krlsp, Ralston
13-oz. pkg. 18«
Chocolate Drops
1-lh, .c e llo 14«’
Dog Food, Friskies 4 4 -lb. pkg 49c
Special. Saturday is our 4th an­
•. 2 for 10c
Snowflake Sodas, i-^lblsco 2-lb. 3I<-
Bird Six'd, Claremont
11-oz. I8e
■ N ew S p rin g G loves
niversary. Two 10 cent frosted
T
o
p
flig
h
t
S
h
irts
Half ’N* Half
malts for 11 cents. Saturday only
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES
They l it and Wear
Leather and Suede
at Gustafson's.
29 ltc
E d u c a to r s H e a r F o r u m P ro g ra m Game Species Are
B IR T H S
On the Increase
adqnarters for Famous
Jockey
The Men s Toggery
«fi.
Income Tax Facts
Are Food Prices Really High?
4re Y
Paying More Than These Low Safeway Prices.9
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1 FEBRUARY
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LÌARGAINS
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1
98c
C otton H o u se c c a ts
Printed Seersucker
$2.25
A n k le ts
10c
15c
New Spring.
S a n d a ls
$ i,1 9
S w e a te rs
FARM -FR tS H PRODUCE
P r ic e s for F rid a y and S a tu r d a y O n ly
All Wool Coats
Hams, 4 or whole lb.
Ha«.on, by the piece lb
Sirloin Steaks
lb.
Beef Roasts, blade lb.
$2.98
S p o rt S h irts
Long Sleeve Gabardine
S4c
28c
83e
28c
Fresh Ground
Beef
lbs. 48«;
S m e lt, Col. R. 3 lbs.
lbs 28c
lb. 29c
Sliced Ba«x»n
S a lt Pork
P o rt R o a sts, shoulder
$1.65
lb. 19c
lb. Ifk-
Effective Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27th and 28th
Apples, Wlnesaps or Red Delicious, Ex. Fey. lb. 8 4 c
Grapefruit, Arizona se e iile ss Sweet and juicy lb 8 4 c
lem ons, Sunklst
lb. 19c; Oranges, Jcy. Navels lb 4'/,c
( aullflow'cr, Snowball White
lb. IOe
( ulavos, Fancy Fuerteg
lb. I Sc
Lettuce, Solid, Clean Heads
lb. He
New Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 Florida
lb. « 4 c
M e n ’s O x fo rd s
Black and Brown
Black or Brown, lyeather
and Rubber Soles.
$2.29
$3.79
Two Tone
W o rk S hoes
O x fo rd s
$2.49
CUARANTUD AtiAlS
Rubber Sole
$2.49
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Waahlng«
24 01.
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22c
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P A L M O L IV E
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SOAP
3 ^ .1 7 c
I f
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C A N T E R B U R Y LIPTON S TE A
r
111 >! ' / f /
Oran«« Pake«
Hack T o
Lb pkg fllSa
I
LIFEB U O Y
11 1U < / ' / t /
SOAP
3 b*” 17c
I
t
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Lb. Pk, 63c
■»Md«
&k 45c