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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1942)
F aoä six M r. and Mrs, R. B. Bissi «ml It P ays T h rifty 17c Wayne M tekm. who was induct ed into the arm y last week along w ith about tw enty o th .rs from this d is tric t. was home on a 10- day fui lough. On the re tu rn trip he is vis itin g his sister Frances tn Berkeley. C alifornia. 74c M r and Mrs. C harley Peteison and Mrs. P. T. Young' o f Mosby Creek visited in D rain Sunday. Tfcrtft-Wia* I. Ihc »tore that brought and m aintains cu t-rate price* for you esery day. Vmi too can save. 25c P o w d e r B o ric A cid $1.00 A b b o tt’s A D P e rc o m o rp h L iv e r Oil, lOcc Mrs Florence Mills spent Sunday in Roseburg visit ing’relatlws. London ( O. K. Edw ard* o f W ilurnitta. "u s here Wednesday looking a fte r h.s clay mine. The firs t shipment of the season's run was sent out this week. M r and Mrs. Samuel Medford «ml M r. and Mi's Clarence J a n e tt and daughter spent Sunday at C entral View. Mrs. M a ry P hillips spent the week end w ith relatives nt Eugene and Cottage Grove. Wesley K ib by spent the week - ■— w — ith A very T aylor at Eall Mrs. B. A. ... Land and s children iitiiiiv o are vis itin g at the Joe Evenson • Creek. tom e. M r. and Mrs. Ray Kobbeman 20c B e lfa ir S a n ita r y N a p k in s, 18c, 2 fo r 35c ------------- and two sons Dennis and Glenn M r. and Mrs. C. E. I ’m phrey and Peggy K itte rn ia n . a ll o f Rose- visited Sunday in D e tro it w ith burg, visited recently at the home 75c B au m e B en G ay 59c th e ir daughter and son-in-law. M r. o f th e ir son-in-law ami daughter and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen. who I M r. and Mrs. James Barns J» EVe* " W iQnc o f Monmouth 75c J a y n e s V e rm ifu g e 59c L ? ;,? ' H K - , Rasmussen was at the James Bams home haxing been promoted to the post- F riday * 50c Z em acol, g u a ra n te e d tion o f chief forester af D etro it. M r and M rs. J L. Geer visited 47c M r. and M rs Guy M c F e rrin and I "J E n r i‘S a V m £ r VuV-n ^ ’ ' h‘ LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS Jean Stubblefield were v isitin g T > " e , r E ugtnt > Sun‘ near Disston Sunday. ' A- K, , $1.00 Mrs. Alice Noth of Salem spent $1.00 M r and M rs R. L. Padden o f rP? r ‘ ° f *"s' " e,’k Agarol A dler-l-ka »krictee visited Tnes.i .v ,l h 't o '’"m e o f her mother. Mrs Ella Oakridge visited Tuesday w lt ith th e ir daughter. Mrs. Jean W irt in " ills. Mrs. Noth was accom|inni- cd home by her niece, Maxine Cottage Grove. The Only Cat-Rate C urrin. Mrs. E. N. Brcsher. who has M r. and Mrs. T. E. S m ith o f Eugene and son and wife. Mr. and toen in San Francisco over two Mrs. M alcolm S m ith o f Kansas weeks w ith her son. Buck Sippv. C ity. M issouri, visited at the La- who is ill. returned home Sunday. Sells S tew art home Thursday She reports her son as slowly im They also visited w ith M ajor proving. The Dorman B rookhart fam ily S tew art at Culp Creek and w ith _ " 1 ; B JO H N STO N fo r Real N E W FIRES, senior play, high th <* Damon Scott fam ily in Cot- o f D rain were v isitin g friends here Sunday. ; , M ' Gro" _______ How Much for This lie n ? Mrs. M ary P hillip s has a little 35c S lo a n ’s L in a m e n t 29c 83c 89c C IT Y B R IE F S IN FO O D S FOR BABY YOU WANT YOUR BABY TO HAVE THE FINE3T FOODS OBTAINABLE — YOU CAN BUY THE BEST AT IRISH SWARTZ Eggs P a rk a y jPorm ay Mrs. W. P. W idenor le ft M on day fo r a few days v is it in San Francisco w ith M r. W idenor who a in v itv h ,rty * * * * * ° f Continuous Recently w hile Mrs. P hillips was w orking in her chicken park. a mamma rat rat. from beneath a a 1 box, and im m ediately was pounc- «1 upon and kille d by the little hen. Mrs. P hillips then tipped the box up. and the hen went under and kille d five baby rats. M rs la c k d i . . « „ i n .■ , and tw o daughters M r s ° J " h M innaugh o f Creswell and M ix L. P. C u rry o f Eugene sfient the week end at the Vern Short r id ve home. Mrs. L illie Soyster o f Portland and her m other, Mrs. Nancy Ew ing o f Cottage Grove, visited rela tives here Wednesday. SN E I.I. SEEN NO RATIONING OE G ASO LINE s t o r e d ' to ^P or Hand S a t-! E a rl Snell, who is attending urday where they visited w ith M r highway a d v i s o r y com m itte M ackin. M M r. the w w ar a r hoard board in W illia m H ohl o f P ortland vis- and Ma. k Mrs. H arold . u AIack,n r- m eeting o f «he ed several days last week at the M ack,n Jo,ned ‘ to m on Sunday. Washington. D C., stated yester- day he saw no move to ratio n gas nome o f his sister, Mrs. Lenora H. B. F errin , Miss Vivian John- in 'he northw est u n til a perman- , Langston. A t a congregational meeting _______ son and Miss Jean Rose attended ent Plao had Seen adopted In the c h n ih fo u M ’ “ I f>tCsby1eriar M r. and Mrs. Robert From m rc- the annual conference o f elemen- east- According to press die ta ry teachers a t M onmouth Sat- Patches Snell made this statemen ™ ’rn,ng w r - turned the firs t o f »he week from e f Bum s WaS a t r i P ,c San Francisco and Los urday. Mrs. F e rrin visited in Sa- a‘ t pr conferring w ith federal o ffi- ! cials. d S S f o r X e “ Pas,° r ° f i he Ange,es' Tbey Herc P e r ta in e d lem. B r ^ n nrof± , o /“ *"8 3 t dlnncr in lhe Sa" ^ a n c is c o x J«ss Alice Sneider, Miss Eva I t is estimated that last year of th e ? soc; a l i « nence hotel by M r and Mrs. Anthony C. nrp.Ph a L . m ve ,k rsity • o f Oregon. Campagni .... ML^ A l'cc H a'tom an every 24 hours one-tlnrd of all o f can San .lose. Jose. Mrs. cam Cam- - , T congregation at M i. r l 'was fOrnx_>rly Doris Absher ^ t* k 5 nd ,n p ° f ' l and V. S. m otor vehicles. 10.000,0(0 the 11:00 o clo ck service. of this city. , r attending the teachers' con- drove into the n a tio n s 400,000 re- ------------- ference a t M onmouth Saturday, ta il gasoline outlets and obtained l e / ’ r e n r p X ? ^ 3^ 9 ’a r' csuBeii d- M e rville Veatch has been trans- 160,000.000 gallons o f m otor fuel, ____ I M P H R E l REELEf TED. ^ P ^ f t e d the local health ferred to Salem by the Union O il according to D r. E. B. McDaniel, K ? r-r,,.«»., J i Ä u ! . £ euliipuny. Mrs. v veaten “ “ » is “ in Salem of the I ar.fl I.u Ä Af n . » president « » -lu n u ui m e Oregon State Lane C ounty H ealth association this week looking fo r a house in , A h annual me«’tin 8 ‘ he M M otor otor association association. He makes no in Eugene Tuesday evening. Vjew m oving i ^ ne coun«y health association estim ate fo r 1942 ------------ - Tuesday in Eugene, C. E. Urn-' ~~ "'. --------- M rs. Sol W irth of K I lova M attison Resignation o i f Lioyo Lloyd attison Phrey I ? y was wa® reelectpd re<?,ected a trustee. tr K lam lam ath ath •«cs^naiiun u alls spent the week end at the as Lane county juvenile advisor advisor C, ,r c r ‘.ce s,m f n ° f Eugene home o f her mdther, Mrs. Joe — . . . last week by the elected president. H. B. F e rrin was accepted Young. Lane county ro u it and A lb e rt C. was elected vice president D ietz was appointed to this post- I f you plant a w alnut tree now M arksbury. w ith ..... tion. M attison, , juvenue the juvenile o o irice fficer r Men s Toggery, visited friends and since 1939. resigned to accept em- . . . la te you may rest un- relatives over the week end at ploym ent w ith the Southern Pa- , In ’a ,e r years y« Salem. Cj j j c Q j , der th is tree. Mrs. Charles F üh re r o f Port Orchard, Washington, spent last week visitin g relatives and friends at her fo rm e r home on the Black B u tte road. ------------- N E W FIR ES, senior play, high school auditorium , F riday M ay 1, admission 40c, 30c, 15c. 3 8-ltc-3 i George A. Syphc.-s, p ro p rie to r , And enjoy its fru i,s and the the B lachly Shingle M ill, le ft ^ru ,^s >’our kind deeds, last week on a business v is it to Plant th a t w alnut tree now. C alifornia. H. K. M etcalf, phone 115-J. _______ _ M r. and Mrs. W. G. Houser of Eugene and F. W. H aw kins o f Cottage Grove visited relatives in Roseburg Sunday. C hiropractic w ill keep you fit. N E W FIR ES, senior play, ni high C all a t D r. Sim kin's office over school auditorium , F rid a y M ay 1, Petersen's. Phone 5. 34-tfc admission 40c, 30c, 15c. 3®-ltc-3i DO TOD WRESTLE WITH TOUR TIES? Red Rose B utter and Ice Cream. I t pays to insure w ith sure in Ask for them . C. G. Creamery, tf surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc t : r v « n iic r S h o r te n in g MIRACLE WHIP, full quart« BREAD * BUTTER PICKLES, 3 kinds MACKEREL, a fine fish, No. 1 tins SHAD, No >/2 tins 10c Nc. I tins Fntifs and I rcgetables Quality nt Low Cost BRAZILIAN IRISH SPECIAL 20c lb. 3 lbs. 69c 25c lb. 3 lbs. 73c BISKIT MIX, Fisher 's large pkg. SHREDDED WHEAT, The Original POPPED WHEAT, Nu Vita A SPARAGUS R eg ard in g D elivery Service ment regulations concern ing tires and gae for de T hen yon should wear u-rootii House. NEW . 2 bed rooms, bath toilet. City w ater and lights, sewer connections, all Taxes and city assess m ents paid, i l ’oO. Fire Ins. paid up to February, 1944, tra n sfe rre d FR EE, bine location, paved street, garage, wood house, cement foundation. Lot 53x106, fine garden land. This is a REAL up to the M INUTE home. Must be sold light soon. Investigate this proposition, you will not be disappointed in ITS arrangem ent or VALUE. P ric e $1650.00. Down payment $500.00, balance EASY terms. I have a client who has from $1000.00 to $1500.00 to loan on IM PROVED ranch or suburban property, long TERM. Easy repaym ent privileges. Also good modern house to rent, can occupy at once. SEE » W . B. JO H N S T O N Real Estate, Loans and Rentals COTTAGE G 3 0 V E , ORE. Office 22 South 5th St. Phone 58 With o r ig in a l im p o rt« « Non-Crush fabric. Crash it ...T w is t i t . . . Knot i t . . . NOT A WRINKLE S O L ID S STRIPES FIGURES 1 $ Men’s Toggery A. W. H E IX IW K IX "Everything for Men" services, lo w in g will, Wcntbleg NfcR-EAST' Ties N EW SPU D S DUNDEE BEANS, No. 303 PORK and BEANS, No. 2»/a TOMATOES, Dundee, No. 2’ . HEINZ BABY FOODS. Strained OERBER DRY CEREALS Shafter Whites 25c AVOCADOS Large Size 2 fo r 3 for 2 for 2 for 3 for 2 pkg». 36c 26c 26c 19c 29c TOM ATO JU IC E 15c Campbell s— Your Chrice of 3 Sizes 4 for 20c 20 ox 3 for 29c 47 ox 14 ox. CUCUM BERS DUNDEE PEACHES, No 2> ; FRUIT COCKTAIL. Goodrich GRAPE JUICE, Kerr's Large Slicers 2 fo r 26c 10c pkg. 2 pkg« 16c SPECIAL NOTICE!— Beginning Monday, May 4th we will cut our deliveries to one a day leaving here at 1 30 p. nt. 19c 19c ea. 2 for 35c 2 for 29c pints, 21c; quarts 32c FLOOR 5H0W TM 8H E FF0R D 8 CH EESE Assorted Jars Htw ima» »OB vati HC Ml wot G olden B a n ta m CORN F a n c y G a rd e n PEAS No. 303 Tins No. 303 Tins 3 ca n s 37c 3 fo r T O M A T O J U I C E , No. 1 -----— 2 .........33c Half Pound Assoited Kinds 43c 2<“r .........39c 3 fo r 25c I w o Pound Assorted AOW. M V441 F r u i t C o ck tail No. i Tins 3 fo r No. 2 Tins 49c 3 can s G R A P E F R U I T , No. 300 SHEFFORD 8 43c 3 fo r 29c M ACARONI D IN N E R With Cheese Complete G REEN BEANS PEAS In Glass— No 303 3 fo r 65c G r a p e f r u it In OlaM—No 303 49c 3 fo r C O R N , in g lass, No. 303 43c 3 fo r 43c C offee H -D Jell C ra c k e rs W a ln u ts . P er P o u n d livery Here Is Your Opportunity 19c 6 lbs. 41c 2 for 20c 2 for 29c 2 for 29c IR IS H PA C K A G E C O FFE E The Finest the Market Affords, Always, 2 lbs. lbs. 3 Pk«'........25c V ac u u m P a c k —1- 2 o r 4 lb. tin s To conform with govern I t pays to insure w ith sure in- Schofield Stew art fo r Plumbing, surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc Phone 217J. l- t fo 59c 49c ••’- cun 59C dozen S o ft S p r e a d in g M a r g a r in e Long Green ter, Mrs. M a n in Brown, who en- J ’J " P k dgV? t0. T h„ p , tertained w ith a birthday dinne- K PP^ A ,p ha' n a t*onal a rl to n - The Rev. and Mrs. James A M eforuehlins ° r wh*'se h°m e U ^ m ,th o f Salem v,si,ed b rie fly in in honor o f M r. M cLaughlin's on the Black B u tte road, is a Cottage Grove Saturday The Rev. b irthday anniversary. member of Sigma Kappa so ro rity S m ith was fo rm e rly the pastor of and also a member o f Mu Beta «he local Presoyterian church anti M rs Lloyd Griggs and Mrs. Beta, national campus 4-H honcr b now the pastor counsellor fo r V ic to r Chambers visited Thursday society. the state C hristian Endeavor or- and F rid a y o f last week in P o rt •----- •— ganization which held th e ir con- land. Mrs. O. L. Nichols and grand- ven,lon in Eugene last week. daughter. G loria Nichols, visited ------------- M r. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis and W. W. M cFarland o f Cherry M rs C. J. Kem vsstted Sunday at m Portland Sunday w ith Lee N'chols who recently enlisted in C ourt returned Sunday from a M cM innville. the V. S. Navy and is leaving m onth's stay in Halsey where he Mrs. Glen W ilson spent a few Brem erton fo r S tillw a te r, O kla- was vis itin g w ith a cousin, Mrs. i Lena Veatch. days the firs t o f the week at the noma. ________ M rs ' Ja w b le n ^ n d k f t Roy W o o d n iff M l*- Ll'na Veolch and C larenm 2 E x tr a s L n rg c In C a r t o n s the id - 3 c,,ns. Case of 48 A sso rted F la v o rs Pkg. P a c ific S a lte d F r a n q u e tte s U n g r a d e d 2 35c lbs. NATIONAL BABY Wtf K APt IL 2 8 “ MAY 3 -' fT f t^QOD r a t rou TOO VOMMV' establishments starting 30c Monday, K elly ’s M a rk e t F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y S P E f iTAT-B May 4th, have but 1 de GROUND BEEF, Nr Cereal or Water FRANKFURTERS, The Large Ones 8PAACRE E,QH8 A,RES t ' “ 0"'"« livery daily. All deliveries leaving at 1:30 p. m. Irish-Swartz Smith-Short Umphrey-Matkin Kent’s Market - Signed, J a c k C ato n 2 lbs 49c ih 23c £ SPARE RIBS, Lean and Meaty SOUP BONES, They're Meaty SMALL B0L0QNA, Just the Thing for Lunches it, on« ,b gc lb. 25c —FRESH SALMON AND HALIBUT FRIDAY ONLY— SATURDAY SPECIALTIES-Colored Roasting Hens - - k h Lx c^ « h 8op; x ^ b' - Aei" u 28-oz. pkg ^/i 5 lbs., 43c Custom Killing and < ulling for I .d ik e rs PORK by the IRISH-SWARTZ