The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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juit the right thing.
For Him
For Her
SWEATER
PANTS
SOX
LUOOAOE
SHIRT
TIE
SUIT
BILLFOLD
TIE RACK
KEY CHAIN
TIE CHAIN
SPORT SHIRT
HAT
SHOES
HOSIERY
SLIP
PANTIES
SOW N
DRESS
SHOES
HANDKERCHIEFS
PURSE
SWEATER
JACKET
SLACK SUIT
DRESS MATERIAL
NOVELTIES
LUOOAOE
We Give and Redeem 8 AH. Oreen Stamp»
61S Mein Street
C IT Y
Cottage Grove
B R IE F S
Cross sewing w ill I»- done.
There were G5 persons ri*glxt<*r-
ed fo r uugar ru lio n in x
ut the
W alker g lie le school. T h irty per-
<•<•01 did not
receive rationing
I mmi I cn . according to Mr». G. A.
B rya n t, teacher.
The W a lker grade school closed
May 15 w ith ii'p ic iilc at the school
lamia • There we.
17 in a tte nd ­
ante Ilona Id Connor served the
ice crenrn
Mrs Abbie Freeman o f Owasso,
M ichigan, is v isitin g her father,
W. K. Qtiinn, and o ttic i relatives.
Mrs. Gladys W righ t spent M o th ­
er's day w ith her son Robert at
O.S.C. and was a guest ol his
fra te rn ity . Delta Chi.
Cedars
Elsie L a ird and Richard
and Hobby, Carolyn, S terling and
M errill Ballon w ere Sunday din­
ner guests of Mrs N L. Bolton.
M rs
M r. and Mrs. R II. Manbeck
were Sunday visitors ol M r. and
Mrs. E M. W illis and fam ily.
Mrs. June Addy of C alifornia
has been visiting her parents M r.
and Mrs. S. A Rollon. M rs N. I..
lio lto n and t i t her relatives.
Mrs. N. Bolton, Mrs. S. liolton
and M errill made a business trip
to Eugene Monday.
I.O M H IX I II MOTHERS I'l.A.S
A< IIIEX EME.S'I IIAV.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J a rre tt
have as house guests, Mrs. J a r­
re tt's m other and sister, Mrs. and
Miss S ta ffo rd of l i «
Angeles,
C alifornia.
Mrs. M u rry Newton w ent to
Eugene Monday evening to be
w ith her daughter Eathel who is
ill. Eathel is attending the U ni­
versity.
Mrs. E. N. Brasher and son
We ley spent Sunday on
F ull
creek w ith M r. Brasher.
L ittle Bobby E arl o f Cottage
Grove is v is itin g at the home of
Mrs. Nora Henderson.
Mrs. H erbert Shortridge and
tw o daughters left Tuesday to
make th e ir home in
Portland
while M r. Shortridge is employed
in the shipyard.
The local school troys baseball
team played Iwo games in the
tournam ent at Dunn school S a tu r­
day. The team won both games.,1
Teachers fo r the coming school
term an* W illa rd Petersen, p rin ­
cipal, Mrs. F rank Treadw ell and
M is. C arl Small.
Mrs. C arl King and daughters
V irg in ia and Joan o f Cottage
Grove were guests Sunday o f Mrs. I
M ary Phillips.
Mrs. M u rry Newton treated a
group o f youngsters to a movie
show F rid a y night. The group re­
ce ntly put on a play at the school
house. They were M ary Hooker,
Patsy Shortridge. Joan Propst,
C atherine C lark. Pete R itte r, John
Simons and David Summers.
A business meeting o f the Lon­
See W H. JO H N STO N fo r Real
O. V. V oight, fo rm e rly o f the
Fatate Bargains, Ixians, Rentals. Lone S lu r M u ik e t, returned here don 4-H M others club was held
O ffice No. & So. 5th St.
42-tfc Thursday from Texas where h** May 13, follow ing the covered
TRAVEL TO ALASKA IS
dish luncheon Plans were made
D IM O I RAGED.
attended a fa m ily reunion near
Jean Stubblefield »(lent
the A ustin and is w aitin g a call to is* lo r the local club achievement
lay which w ill be p art o f the
we k end In M edford visiting her
The increasing number of ap­
inducted Into the at my.
P.T.A program nt th e ir meeting plications
Slater, Mrs. June F a ttlg .
of
private
citizens,
the evening of May 22nd. It was m any of them dependents of per-
M
r*.
M
ilto
n
T
u
r
a
y
of
Cuip
M r. und M r* L, R Haw kins re­
decided th a t the M others Club sons in m ilita ry service o r em­
Creek went to Seattle Monday
turned to th e ir home in Portland
would have an e xhibit, showing ployed on m ilita ry projects, fo r
fo r a couple of weeks' visit.
Monday a fte r spending a few days
cra fts w ork done hy club inem- permission to travel to Alaska has
in ( 'o il age Grove visiting rela­
tiers durin g the year. This w iil necessitated a statement o f policy
M r. and Mrs. E. B. V anN ort-
tive«.»
include representative exhibits in on the transpoilat.-on of civilia ns,
w lck and son L. R. VanNortw'ick
basketry, leathetcr& ft, crepe pa­ to the T e rrito ry .
M r. and M r*. Floyd Chnfimon and granddaughter D orothy spent per w ork, needlepoint and plastei
The commandant o f the th ir ­
and fa m ily o f Portland wen* tin* week end Mt F ort Canby vis­ casting. The exhibit w ill be ar-
teenth naval d is tric t and the com­
itin
g
th
e
ir
son
L
l.
D*on
V
sn
N
o
rt-
week end guest* at the home of
ranged hy Mrs W illa rd Petersen. m anding general, western defense
Mrs. Chapniun** aunt, Mrs. Chas w ick und M is. V a nN o rtw ick and A rt ides are to be at the school
command, are discouraging trave l
fam ily.
H all and fam ily.
on F rid ay a fte r 4 p. m.. or le ft o f a ll women and children to
w
ith
Mrs.
Petersen.
M r. and Mrs. G. C. Hood and
Alaska, especially
southwestern
The Rev. Roy E. Hutchinson,
The defense stump fund, which and W estern Alaska, because of
daughter
B
e
tty
Lou
spent
the
pastor of the C h u irh
of God,
week end in Seaside v isitin g at has been used to keep a supply of the excessive shortage o f passen­
drove over to Hutu» last week,
the home ol M r. und Mrs. B ill stamps at the school available to ger transportation fa cilities, the
re tu rn in g w ith Mr*. Hutchinson
school children, w ill be w ithdraw n very d efin ite hai.n.-d involved, arid
tis m b ill.
anu fa m ily Inst Thursday. Mr«, i
lo r the current school year when because subsistence o f Alaska is
H utchison I* 'h e
form er
Miss
the present supply o f stumps are proving increasingly d iffic u lt. The
W
ord
has
been
received
by
rela­
th p h ii Com I** daughter of Mr. and
« : nature o f the m ilita ry situation
tives o f th>* ra fe arrival in Aus­ sold.
M r*. Henry Combs, pioneer* o l the
has required, and w ill continue
The
club
summer
camp
was
dis-
tra
lia
o
f
Corporal
D
ick
Pleuard,
Co ist F ork section. Th< ir Ihre,*
to require use o f a ll available
son
of
M
r.
and
M
rs
John
Pleuanl
cussed
and
it
was
announced
that
children. Evel>n, Hazel and Ralph
o f Sutherlin, who fo rm e rly resid­ Ralph R.usor, local club boy. is to space in vessels operating be­
wen* attending school at Hum *.
act as a ju n io r counselor at hoy's tween continental United States
The fa m ily I* livin g on Disston ed in this city.
camp.
Miss P hyllis Foster, Diss- ports and the T e rrito ry of Alaska.
route.
M r. and Mrs. iin w a rd Ituben of ton route, w ill be counselor at the
Scottsburg visited Sunday at the g irls ' camp.
F o r an appetizer o r a dessert,
Donald O rtis Deere, arrested by
Some discussion was made re­ tr y o u r chocolate ripple ice cream.
local officers May 2 on charge of l-'.d l.undhom home.
garding dropping M others club A t Gust afson's, o f course. lt c - 4 i!
larceny In n.nneetIon w ith the
Mrs. Lyle Davis of Portland is in -eling fo r the summer, hut was
th e ft o f $12220 from the Eagle
meeting
cigar store entered a pl< i of not spending a few days a t the home tabled u n til the next
p u ilty before Judge G. E Skip- o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which w ill be held on M ay 27th
xvorth Tuesday und w ill be tried Erank Pleuard. M r. Davis who D uring the day members worked
CHOICE OF 4 POSES.
a t the June term n| cite u it court. came up w ith her, returned to on cra fts w ork.
______
Portland Sunday afternoon.
3x4— $ 5.00 Per Doz.
Bud McCoy visited Saturday
Annund Wynne ennte over from 1
' ~~
4x6—
$ 9.00 Per Doz.
W aldport Saturday night and
M l*. *'*•
Freeman of Port- and Sunday at the home o f his
5x7—$12.50 Per Doz.
spent Sunday w ith home folks in b,ni' ■* visiting at the home of hei parents. M r. and Mrs. I,. J. Mc-
Special Price on Student
Cottage (»rove. He was aceom- <k*uKbter, Mrs. J. W. Englund.
i Coy. He is attending aviation
Portraits
school in Seattle.
pumed by hi* sister-in-law , Mrs. i
It pays to insure w ith sure in-
Kodak Finishing, 25c Roll
N ell Dolphy.
I suranee w ith Chas. H ull.
14-tfc
A delicious trea t fo r
spring
weather. Banana Salad Ice
M r. and Mrs. Ben K ing of Sa- '
lem visited Sunday w ith
h is 1 Schofield Stewart fo r Plumbing. Cream. At Gustafson's, of course.
Phone 217J,
1-tfc
41-ltc~4i
brother A lta and Mrs. King.
PORTRAITS
Picture Shop
Mr«. Beuluh M cF e rrln is spend­
ing this week In Portland visiting
friends.
Warren.
M r. and Mrs H a rry Ray and ¡
F. W. Hawkins wen* visiting in
D rain Sunday.
Mrs.
S. Roberts, Mrs. Joe
S m ith and Mrs. C. J. Kern attend­
ed the m ilita ry review at O. S. C.
at C orvallis Monday.
Red Rose R utter and lee Cream . I
Ask for them. C. 4L Cream ery, t f j
I t pays to insure w ith sure in­
surance w ith Chas. Hall.
14-tfcj
Be prepared. Don’t w a it u n til
you're down.
See Dr. Simkins.
chiropractor, and feel better. Over
Petersen's, phone 5.
39-tfe
V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N
W A R S meets 2nd Monday of
the moldh at Cottage drove
arm ory. A ll m em ber* are In­
vited to attend.
W . Ace Gregg. Commander.
T asty Loaf or Shefford’s ^ ^ lbs.
Soft Spreading M argarine
Golden West
Coffee
V acuum Pack
31b.
The largest a rm ory in the west . . . . this $ 1,000,(XX)
building has 32,000 square feet of wood flo orin g
and tim be r Lam ella roof!
T im b e r . . . . g e a re d
to w ar-tim e p ro d u c tio n
Tw enty-tw o items on tin* c ritic a l list are made o f wood or wood products. And
in addition, tim ber products provide most o f the constritetiou and housing fo r
both armed forces and w ar industries.
v
Day a fte r day, huge trucks bring tim ber from O regon’s hills Io O regon’s
mills. Lumber, plywood, pulp products are pouring into I'nele Sam’s war
chest . . . adding Io the i*enourecs that are vita l Io w inning this war.
E le ctricity is helping keep Oregon’s m ills operating in this war-time pro­
duction. There's no place in Im la y ’s picture for in e fficien t, lim e -k illin g , out­
moded machines.
I l ’s up to us to furnish electric power, day and night, for these war-tim e
operations in the areas we serve . . . a jo b we’ re proud Io have and a job we’ll
do well.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
“ A Sell' Supporting, Tax Paying, Private Enterprise’’
‘T he Cham pion
B reakfast”
lbs.
2 pk«s* 19
pkßs.
TOMATO SOUP, < ’anipbells
3 for 25c
CATSUP, Sun worthy, 14 oz.
2 for 25c
PEACHES, Dundee, sliced or ’/o 2 cans 45c
GRAPEFRUIT, III) No. 2
2 for 29c
BLACK PEPPER
V2 lb. pkg. 15c
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY,
MAY 30th—MEMORIAL DAY— OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 29
TILL 9:00 P. M.
31
90
P. A. or VELVET, pocket tin s __ 10c ea.
CIGARETTES, all 2 for 25c var. $1.19 ctn.
LIPTON SOUP MIX, noodle..... 3 pkgs. 25c
SWIFT’S PREM, 12-oz. tin s........... 31c ea.
W ax Paper
M atches
Crisco
69
2'“*29*
19*
1 .3 7
125-foot
T ru e A m erican 6-boxctn.
•
4
*
DUNDEE COFFEE, glass p a c k .... 29c lb.
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ...... 3 cans 20c
PUR EX BLEACH
........ i/2 gallon 25c
SCOT TISSUE ... ........ ............ 3 rolls 25c
CAMAY SO A P ............. ........... 3 bars 19c
In order that errors may be averted and more time taken
with each individual order, we would sincerely appreciate
having all phone orders in by 1 :00 p. m. for deliveries leav­
ing here at 1 30. Thank you.
H. L. WOLFARD.
IVORY SOAP, med. 3 for 19c, lge., 2 for 19c
DUZ GRANULATED Lge. 22c; giant 65c
OXYDOL
large 21c; giant 63c
DASH GRANULATED Lge. 21c; giant 53c
P & G BAR SOAP re g u la r
6 bars 25c
Biskit-M ix
F ruits and
Ffegctables
Boh Nelson, employed in a p ly -'
w’<#>d plant in Albany, visited his
parents, M r. and M is. N. J. N e!-j
son, here the firs t of the week, i
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Breedlove
were business visitors In Portland
Tuesday, stopping enroute fo r a
v isit w ith th e ir daughter, Mrs.
W illia m C a rr and Mr. C a rr at
Estacada Monday evening and a t ­
tended tin* eighth grade graduat­
ing exercises of th e ir grandson.
C heese
T roco
W heaties
Pancake
Peter Pan
M r. and Mrs. H ow ard Connor
have movisl f r u it W alker to C ot­
tage Grove. Mrs. Connor is th e .
daughter of Mr. and M r*. San’
5 vacation ;
Ê appetites i
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Variety and quality go hand
in hand at Irish-Swartz
TOMATOES
Red Ripe
2 lbs.
25c
CUCUMBERS
Large Slicers
2 f o r .............. 19c
Celery. Calavcs, Strawber­
ries, Zuchinni Squash, Tur­
nips, Carrots, Lettuce.
Everything for Your Table
Irish Package
Coffee
Irish Special
25*
Pound.
3
Brazilian
Pound.
3
P ounds
Large pkg.
F isher’s
O ur Finest
Bread Flour
3C
P ounds
9.8 lbs.
20c
59“
25“
5 3C
49ibs$1 . 6 9
Kelly’s Market
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
BOILING BEEF, b risket ............ 17c lb.
GROUND B E E F ,.....................2 lbs. 49c
N o Cereal or W ater Added
BACK FAT SQUARES ........... 15c lb.
FRANKFURTERS, the large ones, 25c lb.
MEATY SOUP BONES
8c lb.
FRESH FISH FRIDAY— Salmon, Hali­
but, Fillet of Sole, Crabs and Oysters.
BEEF BY
THE
CUSTOM KILLING
AND CUTTING
FOR LOCKERS
PORK BY
THE
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IRISH-SWARTZ