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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1943)
F A O E E IG H T Tin itsp.w .il’1LJÍL-L-L12 TTTE S E N F I N E R C O T T A G E G R O Y K . O R E G O N Mrs. Mary Wright Dies Friday 9th Marine Corps Women’s Reserves to Visit Eugene July 21 and 22 T Many New Books At City Library Dorena Tw o new hooks of inteiest on the ren tal shell of the c ity lib ra ry nre ‘‘Queens I He Proudly'' and “ K ate Fennigate." "Queens Die I’ro u d ly " w ritte n by W. L. W hite was also the author o f "They Were Expended.'* Thia book gives the story of a F lyin g Fortress crew m the tremendous a ir cam- |mign that saved the day fo r the U nited Nations in the southwest Mrs. M ary W n g ht passed away suddenly at her borne at 243 north G street Friday afternoon. She was bom in Alamosa county, C olora do, A p ril 23, 18X7 where she grew to Womanhood and received her education She was m arried to Clinton C. W right nt Colbran, Colorado, A p ril 5, 1905 Mr. and Mrs. W rig h t resided in Colorado u n til coming to Cottage Grove in 1938. where they have since made th e ir home. A husband and eight children survive including four sons in the United States arms. The surviv ing sons include: Albert W right o f Jacksonville. Howard of C ot tage Grove, Arnold o f Cheshire, W arren and M erle W righ t w ith the arm y at F ort Canby; Otis W right w ith the array at West Port, Washington, and Richard W right w ith the arm y at Fort Harrison. Indiana. Also a daugh ter. Viola of Cottage Grave: two brothers, James and Lee Russell, both of Goshen, and a sister. Mi's. T re u jillo o f Colorado and tw enty- one grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held from X-. yester vesror- the S m ith Funeral Chapel day afternoon w ith L. P. Nebe- lung. C hristian m inister, . o ffic iâ t- ing. In te rm en t was in the Ma- sonic-I. O. O. F. cemetery. Il lunar* Mrs. N ellie Peterson was in Eu* K*n® l" !t’ "h e re she attended " « h o o f fo r chief obaervera of oh- M*rvation jMxsts. Mrs. H arold llosliiugh of M il- waukie spent last week at the home of her mother. Mrs. M. Mon- by. Miss Esther Volgamoie who is employed in Portland, spent the week end w ith her grtrndparents, M r. and Mrs. Chas. T cicrs Mr. Mrs. Herman Kanel ,,lu| son H ill left Monday fo r Kan- where they w ill s|tend the summer w ith relatives ami friend* throughout the state Coffee and tea production In this country, or satisfactory siib.iitutcs, I l nut In the oiling despite per»Intent rosy rum or* born of wur shortage*, according to ic le n tlit*. hpei lal Glue Machine* Special glue machine* which spread glue simultaneously un both side* of llie studding for wall par tition* sre now being employed In prefabricating plant*. SHOP At Thrift Wise, the little store that give* you big savin,';». Lend Uncle Sum that saving to help win this war. ‘ K ate Fennigate." Booth T u rk - in g to n s latest lxn>k is a revela- non. by menus of fiction, of a w om ans life, the longest and most investigative of his w ritings. The W allis ami Edna Ann IM ersn n underlyng theme Is what women Plus visited In S p ringfield last week gixxl and bad can do fo r men w ith ail aunt Mrs Ito lx 'rt Coomb«. and to men. A m inor portion was Cpl. Stanley Honkowski, who I* printed sons' tim e ago in the Ladies Home Journal under the stationed in F o rt Worden. Wash title T h e Hardest W ife To lie ." ington. visited friends hero Tues day Cpl. Honkowski was princi- "The A rt ol Seeing" by*Aldous . . grude school hero In H uxley is w ritte n from his own n u i 'i o H U « experience o f his recovery from _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rear-blindness In 1939 his sight threatened complete fa ilu re and through a m ethixi of visual reedu . ELECTRONIC EARS cation. he has regained the " A it Sgt. T in lauige R u th Hai hinan HELP MANEY HEAR of Seeing." V is itin g Eugene next Wednesday and Thursday. Ju ly 21 and "A bundant L iv in g " by E. Stnn- b’ltKK Audìometrie Chart w ill be Sergeants Tia Lange and Ruth Bachman o f the M a t ute Corps le-' Jones. missionary, is a ixiek and Deni oust ration. worncn s reserve. They w ill be on duty at Room 1. Dunn building. M l of inspirational daily devo.ional "'H la m e tte street, u n til Thursday noon, interview ing women appli- le ®jbngs fo r times of m e d r; tinn. S0N0T0NE HEARING cants according to Sergeant L. L. P ittenger of the Eugene re cru itin g Ol?ly “ few o i ¿he n’«n> CENTER new and interesting books on the office. _.... shelves. Besides these ther? are — July Kith. several o the r new books of fictio n Pete M ostachetti o f Cottage Grove and non-fiction fo r both adults ( 'u lla g e • • ro t e, I lo b I. and M r. and Mrs. Am erigo Mos- and children. C o tta g e lir o v e . Ore. tachetti and son L a rry o f C urtin. ' _______________ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. Ja y Ncdry, Consultali, M r. and Mrs. Ivan Low rence IN D t'N T K IA l, A C C ID E N T O rv ill F razier were M r. F ra zie r’s and M r. Lowrenee's m other o f — -FCNnt SA M E m other and a bro the r and sister- rv,7en« visited S0N 0T0NE OF recently at the " ------------ - in-law M r. amiI Mrs. Don F razier MeIX)k. ¿ X ' PORTLAND The rate o f the state ind ustria l from Yakima, Washington. Mrs. F rank Medine of Shady accident fund w ill be the same as 321 Hailing Bldg. Lester Stout Stout, youngest son of Brook is spending a few weeks at last year despite the new o rru|M - Portland. Oregon . r_ !r" the home of a d a u g h te r in Los t tonal disease provisions. It was turned last week from Tndianapo- Angeles, C alifornia, reported from Salem yesterday. lis. Indiana, where he had been fo r several months and w ill soon be inducted in the U. S. arm y. Lester w ill be the sixth son of Nathan E. Locke who is sta M r. and Mrs. Stout to be in the tioned at Camp W hite, Medford, armed forces. M rs W. C. Pvnch and daugh- "pcnt * tw" w ith rs M ary M argie and Peggy and " st5.r ' -Mrs make K ra an and Shop E arly in the Week rs. Pynch's mother. Mrs. Shay, ' .? • J? x«0* k ». , Safew ay price« are effec made a business trip to Roseburg . , and M *'s' H,uhgh H a rr?s tive Tuesday through Unndav daughters spent the week end Monday. S atu rd ay each week. w ith Mrs. H a rris ' m other, Mrs. Mrs. Anna M a rtin and tw o daughters. Mrs. Pale Spragg and Laura H am ilton at Coquille re cently. Mrs. H. 3. W ard of Seattle, Wash Miss Jean Yearous and Miss ington, visited last week w ith a daughter and fam ily, M r. and Neda H atch spent the w .e k er.d Mrs. Spray, who live on the J. R. a t the Yearous home enroute from Las Angeles to Portland. T ite y vis Furgison place. ited Mrs. Alyce Hansen 11 Ash M r. and Mrs. Torn Foster and land Friday. daughter Shirley of Ashland who Miss M ary Jo Parsons of C ot spent a week vis itin g relatives Be jMiint-u i.M' . , upend them at Safeway for top-quality food.* nt lowest prices. tage Grove was an overnight guest here returned home Monday. Mrs. at the H arold V.’o lfa rd home Sun Foster and daughter remained day. i fo r a few days longer vis?. (10) Applesauce, II....I If No 2 cun 15c ( 9 ) Tomato Juice No. 10 42c M r. and Mrs. LeRoy Beahlear M r. and Mrs. E. C. McReynolds and fa m ily o f Los Angeles have ( 1 ) Baby Food, C la p p strained 4 25c (1R) Cherub Milk Tall can 3 for 25c have received word from th e ir son moved into a house owned by K. P. McReynolds, that he has ( 8 ) Red Bean*, Idaho 2 lb bag 17c (1R) Kraft Spread I’itn 5 oz j a r 17c A. A. H ull. been transferred from the U. S. ( 8 ) Split Pea*, (Jr or Yellow 2 lb 19c (5R) Salad Oil M a y Day pint 25c arm y to the forest service. W hen that old. red mercury »ta rt* Guests o f M r. and Mrs. John (18) Pea«, Sugar Belle Key No 2 14c (15R) Shortening Koyal S 3 ll> jar 60c clim bing toward the top o f the ther- Lamb this week is th e ir son m om etPl, be ready w ith thirFt (24) Tomatoe* with puree 2>8’s, 2 25c ( 4 ) Veg. Cocktail V-M 4 r. can 29c Johnny on a short leave fro m the M r. and Mrs. Clarence Sexton quencher» th at w ill buoy up your navy. Mrs. Lamb's m other. Mrs. of Dorena announce the a rriv a l of (14) Cream Com. Del .Monte 303 2 25c ( 4 ) Tom. Jce. Sunny Down 4tí Hi oz 21c sp irit*! S ta p le to plan. simpler to M orris of Anaheim. C alifornia, a 9 pound daughter, born Thurs- ; make. Casual cooler» . . , »peein! (19) Spinach Kuierald Kay 2C.’s 16c and a brother and sister-in-law , day. J u ly 8, at the M cFarland ( 2 ) Grpfrt Juice Adams No 2 can 13c occasion beverages . . . nourishing Mr. and Mrs. Joe M orris from m a te rn ity home. Sandra Jean is i m ilk drinks th at serve a» part of .1 (14) Asparagus Huy Natural 2’s 29c (15) Standard Pears No » can 21c San Jose. C alifornia are also vis- the name given the baby, m e a l—any one of them w ill provo itin g at the Lam b home. M r. and Mrs. Louis Wease of ( 3 ) Hot Sauce, Hdnsdc Btif can 2 9c ’a 23c (23) Peaches Castle Cr< to be a welcome pickup when energy Mrs. F. M. Chapman accom- Culp Creek are being congratu- seems to be at low ebb. D o n 't let (15) Chili Sauce Mutteta 12*^ oz. 16c (18) Garden»ide Pea* N can 12c panied her son C la ir and fa m ily Jated on the b irth of twins, a sen M r . M ercu ry catch you unprepared' to G ardiner recently. and daughter, born Sunday. Ju ly S U O A * STRUFS One of the first req M r. and Mrs. E. F. Judkins and 11. at the M cFarland m ate rn ity uisite« of cool beverage» is the daughter Mrs. M arcia Davie and h<5me. Each weighed 5G pounds sweetening th a t can fie added in Mrs. A rv illa Judkins, a ll o f Eu- The boy has been named Gary sta n tly It stretches the s u g a r supply, gene, were Sunday visitors at the Stephen and the g irl, Norm a Car- too because it blend* w ith the drink J. A. Mackey home. olyn. • com pletely. H a ve some on hand M r. and Mrs. F rank M cG arvin A 6 S pound daughter was bom Com bine 1 cup *ugar w ith 2 cup» In traffic, the Green L ig h t mean* Go! And in * Safew ay Store. returned Monday from a m onth’s Tuesday, Ju ly 13, to M r. ^ n d M r*, w ater, stir u n til dissolved, then boil Green ulao m ean* G o - G o Ahead and buy w hat you need of the visit in C alifornia. Lawrence M acklin of Cottage ra p id ly for 10 minutes. Cool and many non-rationed food«, easily identified by the Green M a rk e r*! Tuesday evening dinner guests Grove at the M cFarland m ater- , store covered in the refrigerator o f Mr. and Mrs. H a rry McDole n ity home. She has betAi named u n til needed. were Mrs. McDoIe’s mother, Mrs. Darlene Marie. Picnic Supplies, Large Asst. Sun Tan Oils and Lotions 10c each 19c to 49c TA« Rattail Combs 10c to 25c Pancake Makeup, Asst, shades 25c to $1.50 29c to 69c Men’s A fter Shave Lotion Ladies’ Compacts Poison Oak Lotion Sunglasses and Goggles Holy Bibles Desk Sets Baby Gifts Kleenex Tissues VA« 59c to $12.00 25c 25c to $1.95 $1.00 to $4.42 $1.95 to $17.95 25c up 13c to 25c Divide Theatre P rograms ARCADE Fri., Sat., July 16 17 Latham SAFEWAY • • * Also M ißen * Hmnemakvu’C/uicU Get the Most for Your Ration Stamps IN I BANE * CAIIAIW MOLT . Kama WYNN Win *•■■■• h** m < *r*MMi Sun., Mon., Tues., July 18-19-20 . . . . C A R R O lt • «»«aw H » T W A I D ^ > Warm weather thirst quenchers B IR T H S • h u h h » ic m itf Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 21-22-23-34 S m W m i Grecar ZieM M ** " E D U C A T IO N FO R D E A T H ” M ie ti CMMFRW i N0N-MTI0N£D M M 8W$ DIANE i* U IT A D I* Oranges, lemon* and grapefruit are top» among thirst quencher ingredients Hut don't fo r get other fresh fru it, too. Press the juice from ripe plums, peaches, a p ri cots nectarine» or berries by forcing the fru it* through a f<xxt press or coarse sieve. M ix the juice w ith w ater . . . or for that added »parkle, mix it w ith plain carbonated water. Add sugar ayrup to taste, and serve froaty cold. Thurs., Fri., July 15-16 : A S T 111 0 hanfqtown r •t M i l * SHAK IS— H O M I STTII W hen a lig h t snack is in order, serve it in the form of a nourishing m ilk drink. M ix chilled m ilk w ith sugar syrup and flavoring, or w ith molasses, honey or corn nyrup A dash of plain carbonated w ater w ill give it that "ice cream *oda fizz," and a bit of nutm eg dashed on top w ill add just enough spice. Sun., July 17-18 FO * M O II ABOUT COOt D R IN K * he rure to get your copy of F am ily Circle M ag azin e at your Safew ay this week, and read Julia Lae W rig h t’» article entitled "C ool D r in k * for W a rm D a y s ." Y o u ’ll find hot weather idea* galore. A ls o SET A LOAD OF LUPE ON THE LOOSE ! Spaghetti or Macaroni I 1- lb pk« Jumbo Olive«, Lindsay Pint glass Peanut Butter, Real Roast Lb jar Miracle Whip, Kraft 32 oz bottle Fleur Kitchen Craft 10 lb sack Baking Powder Calumet 25 oz 22c 27c 28c 41c 45c 23c SA F t WA y MEATS Points Bacon Jowls by piece Lb. Dry Salt Pork 21 c -4 J U L IA I.K E W H I G H T . l a m i « ! w r u , THAT* ABOUT A U THt seto r»,s ooooj m , AW ara ut » skk up T*e * M T I Of M JHOPPISC C A M . 0 0 * « i Thurs., Fri., July 22-23 ReleR<.d by U. R War Oepartmenl Roer»« of Publíe R elation. A UNN»SAt nCWM V- JAP WEAPONS ARE NOW TROPHIES—Never to fire again except in ordnance test* this captured Japanese a rtille ry piece recently wa* landed at San Francisco. The shield show* lha t this 105 mm gun saw h cjvy action before it was taken by the Americans In th« Southwest Pacific area. Ordnance experts point out that most of th« raptured J pan se artillery compare* unfavorably with American weapons in muzzle velocity and fire power. ! GOING «UVCANNE0 GOODS THI« MW w rue month ’ -<1 Guaranteed i -.S ì k P R O D U C F ^ J^ LETTUCE, Solid Head* Sliced Jowls Bacon i •» 27c » CARROTS lb. 10c .................. lb. 6c Asst. Lunch Meats i >> 33c » CELERY, Green Spiced Herring ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy ............. 9c 13-oz. jar Salted Cod Fish 0OW& œ r s m e po / w Mon., Tues., Wed., July 19-20 21 CLOSED 2fe 18c 18c 25c 20c 21c 13c u>. 23c 25c S a fe w a y H o m e m a k e rs ' Ifu r e a u Pen Jcl Pectin 3 3 oz. pkgs for Vanilla Extract, N. b illin g s 1 oz. bottle Coffee Stretcher, Bulkee I lb pkg Jah Vah Beverage I lb pkg 2 for Cracker*, Kriapyg 2 lb pkg Oats, Morning Glory 48 oz pkg Raisins, Sun Maid Neeturs 15 oz pkg u>. 23c COCOANUTS LEMONS, Sunkist ......... lb. 25c ......... lb. 19c lb. U»/ac Buy W a r B o n *, an d S tam p . R *« u la rlv