The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 15, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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MARGARET LINDSAY
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JBMlIWCCÀflÀUSSBtfii
~>nd. This Will be the last
n u v tin « u n til t ' t.
Mr
S. K
i iiyhi mov
to
Cottage Gtsive last vv ok.
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M is
A rt Re«xl and son* of
\ \ A S 1 . Ì K t , 11t ,\
1 |,> ( J l’A S u l-
I.e »bti-g »|>ent last week at the unlay slapped p it '«> ceiling» on
Low ell Bvttsten home,
a ll used passenger e u s . w hether
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s >ld by ttc a ie n o r private ownen
it le i els w hich p‘ el ailed in Jan
u jiry , 1944.
1 he «'liter is effective July It
tile m onth's delay being «Howe,
to r the trade to make its ad
justm enta.
Leoane E. Emerson. 56. I.x a l
C PA set fo rth s '. e lite d o ll.u -
p ainter passed away a, tla E r i- and cents p in s fo r 23 makes
.
D IA N E
Thurs., Fri.. June 15-13
MOMO6KAM
SlOHIII Tilt EAST SIDE KIDS
ine het
Cellars Dies
At Heme of Son
FFn?.
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T
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and daughter. M arion Dewey, le ft
D a V e n a ^ Z te ^ a y 'e v e id n g 'm
o u d
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Thursday fo r Olym pia. W ashing- e ;.TO p. m . M r Ce„ ars had . . K “ ' n a w ith M r. and M rs. c ra n k
■ where they w ill visit th e ir resident o f this section fo r the ntan.
M rs. R obert G ordtneer and
’’J 'e r
daughter, Mns. Richard
th ir ty years and was w ell
known to, many. He was a re tire d children o f Cottage Grove were
Mrs. A rth u r Hodges logger.
went to P ortland on a bustm -s
H(. was ,X)rn m Missouri in
trip Thursday end retu rn, d by 1359. S u rvivin g are the follow ,ng
L m j'v w ix x l A c a d e m y , where ch ild re n: Alee Cellars. M cM inn-
- i .ses Kay ar.d Barbara W heeler Oregon;
Mrs. M yrle Pcw ell of
wi. d them, i he g irls are v is it- Raymond, W ashington; C a rl Cel-
tng fo r a few days w ;th th e ir l ars. Eugene. Glen Cellars. D or-
pa, n t- M r. ar.d Mrs. H. W ^na:M rs. S ybil C rit
Roseburg,
aee.er.
'tw o grand children, a b ro tb t
S.
M r. and Mrs. A. G. W alk r W. Cellars o f Eugene and the fol
spent the weekend at th e ir home low ing half brothers and sisters
here and returned to M edford Joe and Bon Cellars. Mrs. Ada Ne
Sunday. ,
vibe, M rs. M arie K inch, a ll f
M r. and Mrs. Yenne o f Wash- Yoncalla; M rs. E thel Applegate o f ?
ington w ere down the firs t o f the Ashland. Bessie W ellman and A l-
week vis itin g at the home o f M r.
Cellars o f Upton. W yom ing.
and M rs. Albey R itchey
Funeral arrangem ents are pend­
Mrs. A lice Gildersleeve, accom­ ing at M ills chapel.
panied by her daughter. Claire,
P E N N E Y E S T A B LIS H E S
and her son. M u rry , arrived hen?
BONO BOOTH
Thursday and visited a t the E. R.
D arnell home and at Mrs. E. M.
So fa r as known the only local
W heeler’s cabin in the woods.
They le ft here Sunday and w -nt to stf}r® to establish a bond selling
Top q ua lify, fresh-tasting
M argaret Bay, B ritis h Columbia. booth *n tlie 5th w ar Io
The Gilriersleeves are residents of is the J. C. Penney store. This
store sold tw o S100 bonds in th “
Hopewell.
fu s t tw e nty m inutes o f operation
Tuesday.
H o tr -style salad dressing.
Nu Made
The F rie nd ly Neighbors Club
met a t the home o f Mrs. Helen
t v i l l im s
Thursday
afternoon
T iiere were 14 members present
and .Mrs. Zum w alt and Mrs. Pearl
Reed w ere visitors. : i was a “ dress
up j>arty and n.uSt everyone
came in costume. Several snaps
ware taken of the g ,• p.
Prizes in contests w • won bv
Mrs. Hazel Grimes, M -s. G etty
Mrs. H ill and M rs. I- : ‘ Reed
T h " next m eeting w ill » a t th<
home o f Mrs. Velma Zumw ‘ it
ANY KIND
ANY TIME
ANY SUBJECT
T ry A Loaf Today. You’re
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS
TIME
Bound To Like It.
SFotejneufo.
fia k e r s o f T itle T r e a d
.
Lemons 12 lb,
«idi
1 MILE NORTH ELKHORN AUTO CAMP
CURTIN, OREGON
O r a n g e s u *• -w-’”“*5 "■ 3 7 c
T o m a t o e s . . . 2 1 c .lb
P int 23c
T u r n i p s ............8 c lb
Miracle "Vvinp P t 26c
New Potatoes . . 4 c lb
K r a ft’s Dressing.
Qt. 40c
French Dressing
8 oz. bottle 15c
B e e ts . . . .
4 J c lb
C u c u m b e rs
2 9 c lb
15c
Tang or Kern, Pure Pork, 12 cz can
Fordson tractor, gang disc plow, horse disc, stump puller,
2 -2 hor .e stationary engine, cultivator, sheep shearing cut-
fit, Star motor, 3 section harrow, Oliver chill plow, com
chopper, hay fork, hay knife, single and double pullie3,
Iset harness, other harness, collars, stock saddles, horse
disc, water pipe from % inch to 2 inch, wire, saw3.
31c
71Z2 oz cm 33c
Certo Pectin
White Magic Bleach
3 oz. pkgs. 12c
32 os bottle 10c
Coffee, Edwards Vacuum
Airway Coffee
F U R N IT U R E
One 2-vclt battery radio, beds, springs, stoves, chairs, iron­
ing board, kitchen cabinet, dining table, chairs.
About 500 pounds English rye g m s seed, 4 sacks of oats.
BRING ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL.
J. W. LEITZEL, owner
il ■. 1,. g n i l . m t r i «I to mid 7r«t (o
i nii'.il But thi'r«' itrr «core»
iu l u ­
pi« lillh ' » . i v i tu n i.ik r lite m «ven
mor«* Z i'itlu l Fur irvitum e
ut
ro» » ich COIO»,
combine ahredded
r i.v lu c i mui On- mice «il
lemon
w iih I i up mtlnd dr«- wing or mayon-
u .ii« ' litici» in le rm t to m iy raw or
looked vegetable naiad.
ro * MOI VIO(TA»IIE try Ib i» home-
m ."l b ilLiiid it «- u m I cup »almi
•in «ire or mayonnaove, 2 tape,
p rip .ircd m uxiuril. I lim p lemon
,uu c ind ii <ln <b of aal( pi<|uant on
iiiu h tlo w c r, for exam ple.
Flour, Kitchen Craft 23 lb $1 02
50 lb $1.99
Pancake Flour, Suzaana 10 oz 15c
Pure Lard, 2 ib pkg
38c
Corn Starch, Argo 1 lb 2 for 15c
Karo Syrup, Blue Label
«
IBe
Shortening, Snowdrift 3 lb jar C3c
Spry Shortening, 3 lb jar
G9c
tini'ly chop|M<<l chivea u n r n (oiia'of
om oiw w ill d
«io,,
o ,, w ith I • t> ú ln d
« Ire .,mg
ioolliaom v on i i^ d a h le
•alud», too.
FOR DISSIRH, mix I cup aalad drew.
« , <-up fru ii juice (any
kind and uae generoualy a» a (op-
pinz for fruit» may m »wrvtcnrd
by adding a Ini of honey.
mg w ith
I -
U»» RAISINS In «Jilt
Simple Sola»
D i'lig h lfu l
and aaliafying
nn a
w.irm d a y’ M arm ate munita, »ratm l
r IW . a rm i» » b ro ld id raiding.', and
« bopped « « l.-ry. Serve in lettuce cupe.
‘t ÿ
¿pía kílüid^lí Dirwsw
Sajtway Homtmaktn' Hurtan
TTC i
8 cz mottle, 3 for 41 c
1 lb ja r 28c
1 lb 20c; 3 lb pkg 58c
Canterbury Tea, black
1 lb pkg 83c
Ficgo Cereal Beverage
1 lb pkg 10c
Flavorade Drink Mix
25 head sheep, 1 fine 3-year-old mare, 1 twelve-year-old
mare, 1 sorrel saddle horse, 1 long yearling heifer, 1 Jersey
heifer just fresh, nice family cow, milk end Angora troats.
1 Colke Shepherd, stock dog.
JMPSOFfM/
Deviled Ham, Cudahy, 3 oz can
FARM MACHINERY
L IV E S T O C K
Thurs., Fri., June 22 23
23c
Pen Je! Pectin
A ls o
Mon., Tues., Wed., June
19 20 21
CLOSED
Kraut, Champion Brand, 32 oz glass
SOLD PLACE MUST VACATE.
A GOOD ri-.idv tu li» • m iad lim n u in
ro» MIAI O» rtSH, combine 2 tbape.
Corn, Cnt.y Hme Golden 12 No. 2 cans $ 1 .0
Oysters, My-Tt Good,
How To Dress Up
Salad Dressings
■ . In
Beins, White Tag (n : p t ,) 12 No 2 can $1.35
3 V IB
i « Í «.J. A--*-—' '
'
K r a ft’- or M iracle
U
7*15 p m .
R e a lly fresh i i tlte way Safe­
w a y sell» p rixlue e T a k e adv au-
tage o f i t now. T a k e ad van-
I k ?. too. o f Safeway** m ethod
o f p ric in g fresh fru its and vege­
tables by weight, mj you get
accurate m o n e y’s w o rth every
tu ne in every purefuiae!
Qt. ja r 36c
PHOTOGRAPHS
S u r e I t ’s F r e s h !
Standard of California
P int 27c
Duchess
Sunday, June 18,1:30 p. m
E d d ia D e w
S m ile y B u r n e t t e
I
dati Jilee L i s i
DON LEE-MUTUAL
Qt. ja r 47c
l n GORCFY
H»«ti hall
Crtrwt DELL
BZylENCDtCT
A John Paul Revere Production
. i l \ i : i"., m i
idler!
» unday
the Me’. ¡mA in
home.
Mis John Lam b ->ent a few
days last week in Eugene v is it.
.. 8MNCA SHOWHC BAC
Sat.. Sun , June 1713
usiiay
L. E. Emerson Dies
„ Here June llth
Saginaw
....
OPA P uts Ceilings
On AH Used iters
A L
Mi s Dal«* itobm -on anil d atigli,
1er Carol F in ite ire v is itin g w ith
Mr. i ml M s Al Miller of | •,
O rford.
Mi - F Ma Met in n ut and son
F ra n kie o f Eugene are v is itin g
w ith i e liti li es beri1 to r a lew .lays
M ’ s. J. A. Mackey and Mrs
W O. Saunders and daughter
M ara' visited Sunday w ith M r. and
U r . ... .iiia ii S itter enti M i . Sal-
. fh?‘ r:i'
,ike •••'*:••
»« 13» Main atreel and about ¿090 models menufac- ?'
s it wa«
turn l l t h a n .',
ed from I#
\
m a m a » o: probk’r .s inv-olved In
M r. Emerson was
born at
O ld e r cars inn; not be sold
fo’r Miss Rosetta
Shay who has been
U e:u io urn It 11.» a L akei.ew . this state May 4, 1SSX more than the compat ible l ‘W7
MsiMng her sister
M is. W. C
clea r case o f film in g
a scene m and was m arried November 18 model
Pynclt left Monday fo r her home
the d ra m a tic mood
of "June 19H to Leota Cole at P o rtlan d.,
“ In so n » sections o f th« eoun-
Lawrence, Kansas
She was
Eyre.’
The fa m ily had lived here fo r the try , us. d ears Cm
y e tis old accompanied by Iter niece M iry
past five years com ing f.'um D ak- b ring today tw, o r Ihr.'.' tih ,'. I’yt.i !> who will >poni| liuee
land. C alifornia. W hile hen* M r m ote th it s in 'tla r cars bought m onth* visittiv» iu Kansas and
»S
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1i*
T
r
e
r
m » . . I < / CI n
Emerson followed the occupation Ix'fore the w it . '' OPA Adm ints- also relatives in Los Angeles, C al­
A w einer roust was b Id rues- painting.
tr a to r Bowles said in .innotmc n** ifo rn ia on the way home.
day evening at the Leslie Mono
S u rvivin g
an* bus widow, a the action.
Mrs. G illie Sylvester from Ix-b-
home. Those p re -m t were Helen daughter. M rs Elaine S tn b e ol
The ceilings u re fix. d at d lf- mott is v is itin g w ith her a t
' t’ d FI ! n Hudgins. Lurry Wha- Cottage Grove, and a son. P h ilip terent levels fo r three ¡ne -,1 .
M is Anna B u rk e tt
fry, Maxim Allen. F u lth M addy, Cole, a m other. M is Helen Em- graphic regain-
Hi.^lv st p r ic e s ..... ... ..........
O ris Rider. Leo and Leonanl erson o f O akland, C a lifo rn ia ; tw o p revail in the
west, lowest
Layng, Donna T a rr, and Lee Roy. brother»? Ray and E ro ll Emerson prices in th«' region
isl of the
Loren, anil Leo Muno.
and a sister, M rs. E. R. Alverson. M i -;ssippi river, and ceilings
E ider Wm. Lay o f Eugene spoke a ll o f Oakland, C alifor nia,
about h alfw ay between fo r the re­
at the 11:00 o elock hour at the
Funeral services w en' held from m aining states
Royal chinch Saturday.
the M ills chapel yesterday a fte r-
Mr. and M is. Albey Ritchey and noon at 2:30 w ith the Jehovah’s
D iv id i
Mr. ind Mrs. (.’ria l W hafry and witnesses in charge. In te rm en t
-on. L a rry , we:? dinner guc.-t- at was in the Shields bemetery.
Guy Leabo o f ile b o is v is itin g
the George K e ntne r home Sunday.
w ith the Chapman fam ily fo r a
The dinner was in honor o f the
few days.
b irth da y of M r. Kentner.
Miss Louelia W allace le ft last
W ord from the daughter o f M r.
week fo r her ho: u> at Phoenix
and M rs. O rvis R ider has been
a fte r
spending
the last
tw o
received and they have a rriv c it
m onths at the IL W. Kenady
at th e ir destination in C alifo rn ia
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home.
iit f -tf condition. ~
W illia m R. Cellars. 83 died nt
M t-. Roy Foster and c h ik lrc it
*1:. ana »!rs a
l M. Babcock
home o f his son. Glen Cellars
I f you*
tig lit that
w ith your
o f your way,
viou- Iy never 1
Out here t hi
of m oonlight t
kinds. F o r hen
Im
itn l. technical n
common as old s ic .
under rc -
tinning and you cun < er up any -
th ing in n a tu ra l j -
mena anti
get It quicker t an you can ring
out "abadaba"
d m ike a couple
o f m ystic pa.s
A ..y..uy, almost.
A very spe, l l type o f tnoon-
lig h t was w nted by D ire cto r
S, wensea fo r a i m Je~ scene in
"Jan
Ey'n " wh eh 2i
Cen-
tu ry-F o x
film e d
..a a
ti
Welles and Joan Fon'
Theatre
Wh_k h 2pe,,s June 8,h> • ' ,hc
vi.de Th«’ M rc Instead of ta kln«
n i u ; . r v*> w ith th.' w c.nhct*
nt.in. Stevenson wisely discussed
t ie problem w ith ti , i-ef cinema-
togr.i. iier. Geor.te Barnes.
"r th in k 1 can \vhtp up just
the
thing something soft and
It
si
u u e tte to te s tify to lis
m photography'.
George, make it qu
w ith a suggestion of oe-
ing aged." D ire cto r Stevenson id -
-m i
3 c pkg, 3 for 10c
Peach Jam, Dude Ranch (12 pts)
Marmalade, Tibbets Brcok
2 lb 4'Jc
2 lb glass 33c
Peanut Butter, Mowdy—new coarse grind
2 lbs 45c
Com Flakes, Kellogg
6 oz pkg, 3 for 14c
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco
SA FI WAV eUABABTlFD MCAT
M a li» S . t . w . j r
m .o t . h u y ln , h . o d q u a r » . « , - . » . , -
pl»<» • ( m » « t I» Su a r a n t . . a , o b . 1 0 0 (/i
— NO POINTS ON THESE MEAL BUILDERS -
PORK R O A ST
PORK STEAK—lots of lean
THÜRINGER Sausage
PICHICS Mild, smoked
COTTAGES—delicious flavor
BACON—by the piece
SHORT RIBS, A & B Grade
Sweet, Men tv
|»«.r
Shoulder Cuts
I.B
A Spec:» I
Lb 34c
(.1(01 M l B E E F
Lb 35c
l' ii siily ground
Lb 29c
A ll iM'i f
Lb {«()
I.b 38c
SLICE» HALIBUT
Lb 29c
Juxt arrived
Lb 19c
29c
l ’«T I J).
pkg 10c
Baby Food, Gerber's (1 pt) 4 ^ oz can 7c
Grpf. Juice Sunshine No points 12 N<>.2 « $1.39
Tom atoes (iurdenside Sul. Nn point?, 12 \ o . 2'
$1.49
IJeev illc or Kiiriner’s Gold Bmnd
I loney
2 h >
Shortening R0> AL SA I IN Point-free! 3
55c
m is
N B. C.
N. B C.
Sodas
G ra h a m s
2 lb. box
2 lb. box
S.1c
cu tis
ju r
i" r
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