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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
I III Miss Ju a n ita M iller of Nampii Idaho is visiting at the home of Miss Lucile Blackm an. Mr. and Mrs. Dick T a j lor of Everyone has w anted to meet Pendleton, Oregon spent the hol Venus in the flesh. Well, Jean idays w ith Mr T ay io r’s siste r and Colleran is it. At least, th a t's fam ily Mrs. Roby. w hat the senior class of George Mr. and Mr» Phil B rookhart DORENA « ¡R A N G E W ashington High School in New The Dorena G range met in reg and son of D rain spent Monday York City voted her. H er Ven «'veiling w ith Mr and Mrs Doran usian charm s 5 feet 8 and Si ular session last T hursday even- R itte r and la te r atte n d e d the barn ing. Bob W icks was obligated in ? ‘r inches, 122 pounds, blue eyes and the 1st and 2nd degree^. blonde h a ir- a re cu rren tly on Claude Arne and .Don K ahler, view in Colum bia's Technicolor who was a visitor, reported the m usical, "Cover G irl," co -starring S outhern Lane F a ir would be N ew s o f Hoys a n d t o r 's in R ita H ayw orth and Gen« Kelly at i held again this year, som etim e th e A rcade T h eatre Ju ly 16th, 1 71 j late in S eptem ber o r early O ct and 18. ober Also then* was a lively dis- J e a n ’s m other w anted her Io be icussion on grow ing crops and the (Continu«*d from page 1) a dancer. H er fath er didn’t w ant use of sodium chlorate in w «« h , l.yle G arnet M 2 C, son of Mr. her to w ork at all. Jeun herself control by the m em bers. w anted to be an interio r decora- ■ The executive com m ittee was and Mrs. D. M. G arnet, who has to r but she answ ered an ad ot appointed to collect funds for the been station«*d at San Diego, r e - ' H arry Conover's, the model agent N ational S ta te G range building in cently spent a short leave w ith H er magazine covers have includ W ashington. D. C. Several dona his parents. From here lie w ent to T re a su re Island, California tions w ere received. ed L iberty and American. when« he has been transferred. The final report of the W ar H er hobbies consist of painting, Mr. and Mrs. G arnet and children. Bond com m ittee is $14,375 raised* photography stam p collecting and Llye. Joyce and Janice spent the snuff boxes. She knows a swell in the com m unity through the fourtli of July in B rem erton, recipe for veal parm agina. She G range, according to Mrs. F ran W ashington w ith th e ir son David ces Cooper, chairm an. has travelled as fa r abroad as Garnet J r. They wen» m et there Mrs. Jack Cole announced ’ _ by th e ir o th e r children, Ray, Mrs. W estern Europe. Canada and Mex ico. She disclaims any eccentric- following serving com m ittee the next reg u lar m eeting: MY. 01 ,kel-v and Mrs. M orse of Seattle. Ensign R obert M. Seott of ities; economizes on b eau ty par* and Mrs. G ierau, Mr. and Mrs. P lattsb u rg . New York, recently McCormick and Mrs. M - yrtle — Lake calkxi on h his other, . . . . . . , ----- «.«•«•ro is g grandm ru n u o io in er, Mrs. a irs . ‘ i Vi-* ,ecturv hour- Mi-s. Ray- L ottie S eott. and aunt Miss R uth mond W icks presented the follow- Scott. He also Vlslteii fjth hls •ng program : group singing; jxx’nt, uncle Damon Scott and family P o u ltry Elo< ks To-day b> Mrs. E sth e r S tra t- while here on leave. Ensign Scott Of the m ore than 423.000,000 hena ton: piano solo, Stephen Doty: ,s the son of Mr. and Mrs. H D on 3.150.000 Am erican poultry- two aeeordian num bers by Donald Seott of Roseburg. Annan. Mrs. John Read gave an ________________ producing farm s, over 80 per cent in terestin g report on her recent MISS CA RTER N EW EST WAVE ore in so-called (arm flocks ranging up to 400 hens, t ’locka of over 400 trip through the middle w est. j ________ The com m unity picnic sponsor- New est W AVE from Yoncalla birds, classified as com m ercial, ed by th e G range a t the G range is Miss M arie Elizabeth C arter, m ake up only sbghtly more than 1 „louncs was well attended. T he Route 1, who has just completed per cent of all Rocks, but produce nearly 19 per cent of the country’« in« ... . am m ann gave a very her enlistm ent in the women's •ggs. H a lf of the flocks in the U n it Fri., Sat., Ju ly 14-15 e ia t^ h ^ J n R a p p n *" servi<* of the u s Nav>- yester- ed States have around f>0 hens each and swimmi Pre se n t- ^ orseshoe day announetxi Chief W illiam E. and produce 17 per cent of the total p nnc,ple Bell> recru iter-in -eh arg e of the egg output. About a third of the OtSEM * JOHNSON ^ 5 ^ sports of t h e ^ ^ E ugene U. S. navy recru itin g sub flocks have between 50 and 200 birds. — ---------------------- — .----------- station, which handl«»s WAVES —— applications in this area. ut um u w v m Miss C a rte r took the WAVES it* owr a w Mr. and Mrs. Alex B ergren of oath at the WAVES enlistm ent ■ ru ra e n t „ nmiuiun .=- C ottage Grove, spent the holidays h ead q u arters for Oregon. 735 S. here w orking on th e ir place. W. A lder stre e t. P ortland, w ith A ko Loran Lynn Perkins S 2 C spent L ieutenant (jg> E lizabeth A. Hill the holidays visiting his siste r officiating. Mrs. F ran k G uisinger and fam ily i„ 1942. Miss C a rte r graduated and bro th er F ran k Perkins and from D rain high school, w here a™ • “ ° n le3Ve a f,e r spend- she ■ m em ber of the Home ing eighteen m onths in the Guad- economics club, alcanal area. Mrs. M axine Freem an and J 5™ “ a / nen?ber ? !hc D rain d au g h te r N an M arie are visiting C hris' ,an. church and ‘he Amer- at the home of Mrs. M argaret 'Can Leglon au* ‘hary. M cQuire a t Bend. Miss C a rte r joins h er th ree Miss M argaret and Patsy S h ort- hro‘hcrs in the arm ed services Sun., Mon., Tues., ridge of P ortland have arrived to Merlp E T a rte r, sergeant in the Ju ly 16-17-18 i » visit for some tim e at the home of U' S - A rm y- Mason D. C arter, th e ir a u n t and uncle Mr. and Mrs 9Vla’ion ordnancem an. first class. M urray Newton. in ‘be U. S. Navy, and Nick A o r Lemon iW estag) 8 oz. Mrs. C. C. G ilham and d au g h te r T a rte r, in th e U. S. Navy, Em ily are visiting w ith Mrs. She is the dau g h ter of Mr. and feti» (matti* ^TECHNICOLOR Gilham s d au g h ter Mrs. C larence Mrs. Noble E. C arter, Yoncalla Hi-Ho imbhecrnn* P a r r in Dallas. ________ _______ with At enu eau - - . . L w BOWMAN • Phil SILVERS BAKER MAN HEADS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford A Columbi« Picture spent Sunday a t C entral View. PO STM ASTERS Champion - 32 oz glass Mrs. Red Gaskill of Paisley W ed., Thurs., Ju ly 19 20 O regon spent th e F o u rth w ith her Sanford A dler of B aker was niece and fam ily Mrs. Elvis K el elected president of the Oregon Tk< RdTSREST MUSICAL EVER AtMEB? — *• — u^vu.n|ja,u™ uy he u r P ostm aster's association a t P ort- ley. She was accom panied by Cudahays T oz can E CsWM* »» AW :» dau g h ter P a t of Eugene who is a *and S aturday. Mrs. Mae Hum- **: --*’ CHAttES rnAr,TiArf adet nurse, now train in g a t Phrev w as chosen vice president EDDY • COBURN CDGW liñg Pre-C the Sacred H eart hospital. an(l Mrs. M argaret M. Corpening. Mrs. Lynch C urrin and son i T asc'J de Locks, se c re ta ry -tre a su r- M eat product 12 oz can R ichard spent the week end in er Salem w ith Mrs. C urrin's siste r o , A ko Mrs. Alice N oth. Miss Maxine r. SalesbooKs. receipt books, book C lapp's 1 point— 4 \ o z c a n s C urrin of P ortland also spent the ke<‘p‘n? " P 11'1™- The Sentinel KM ’ \ l .1 1 1 .1 when she was a baby. H er birth d a te was Sept. 7, 1920. With the Granges Lunched? Of Course Ask for Doleman’s Tender Crust, ARMED FORCES the Really Good Bread. A Q u a lity SOotemariA. L oaf C o tta g e G ro v e Rakers of Fine Rread Theatre ^Programs Tobacco Mosaic Growers of tomato plants should not use any form of tobacco when working with the crop, as the to m ato mosaic virus is in nearly all smoking and chewing tobacco A sm oker m ay remove the virus from his hunds by wushing with soap. ARCADE Rolling Mills Am erica's continuous strip and sheet rolling m ills have datzlcd tha world by turning out 100 yards of auto body steel at the «printer's pace of 10 seconds flat. P revcnts (lo llin g D ry hinouthly The element fli sweet d o v er which cause» a type of blrrdlng discute tn ca lile la now being adapted tu use Ut human medicine tu prevvnl dan- geroua poal-operalivc btoud dota After washing overalls In soapy water, rinse twice but only wring out the first water. Hang on the line dripping wet You w ill be sur prise«! bow smooth they w ill be w hin dry. Keep W arm The average casualty rate In a b«-g.rinlng flock of 25 clucks is three or four It is important to keep them w arm for the first six weeks, and this can easily be accomplished by a homemade hover, equipped with light bulbs ' Australian Inbacca Am ericas are commonly thought of as the original home of to hue co but native lubacco plant«, different fiom those tn the Am eri cas. were later found in Australia, research men report 'flic London ST Vanilla Flavor » GENE KELLY Crackers 22c Deviled Ham 15c Sw ift’s Prem. 34c Baby Foods D IA N E Thurs., Fri., Ju ly 13-14 I® Sat., Sun., July 15 16 “Hands Across the Border” week end in Salem. R ichard C u r rin accom panied his siste r to P o r t land to visit a few days. Mrs Jeanne M orton has been very ill for the past few days, but is reported to be im proving now. T he following people enjoyed a picnic on the lake the fo u rth : Mr. and Mrs. Claude R itter, Mr. and M rs. Phil V arley of D rain; Mr. and Mrs. W illie Perini and fam ily of A nlauf; Mr. and Mrs. Elvis K elley and family, Mr. and Mrs: D oran R itte r and family. Mrs. Red Gaskill and d aughter P at and Mrs. Em m a Kelley. Mr. W illiam S. Ervine of Venice C alifornia will arriv e here Aug. 1 to begin a series of m eetings a t the Church of C hrist. Mrs. Claude Abeene and new son returned home Tuesday. • 07c Rinso Soap G ranulated PLUMBING All W ork G uaranteed Walker & Son 21 South 6th St. 18-;fc A M E R IC A N H E R O E S 23c SAFEW AY ■HometHoitu' Summer ond Winter No matter what the season, you rsn buy quahty fond at money- naeing prices — consistently lo w '— if you shop at Safeway He low, you w ill find some sample summertime pruea I x t them guide you to real aavinga! PLUM JAM S ta rr—P u rp le P lub 35c No. t ' j gl«*» PEACHES No. .305 gills* R«-«l T ug Sliced — 'itt polnta 17c Sunset , No. 303 glass LEMON JU IC E D ro p o' L rn u m Ì or. b o ttle 10c 10c SPINACH E m e ra ld B ay 3 *-* No. 2 ' , cans SHREDDED WHEAT Itro u k fiis t Special PUg. 49c * XVz 10c SUGAR B«»et— 10 lb bug 6Sn 5 •J lb bag 32c V at Safeway 12 In pkg. K err 12 in pkg. Wide Mouth Lids 14c K err 12 in pkg. Wide Mouth Caps 33c 12 in pkg. Economy Cap 2 for 33c K e rr 12 in pkg. Jels Rite Pectin J«'liy-miiking is e a s y w i t h Jebi-Rtle! 10c 10c 1 dozen A PPLES Transparent — Make fine pie CANTALOUPES Sweet and ripe CELERY—Crisp, appetizing LETTUCE — Fresh—solid heads GREEN P E P P E R S — Bell size BEANS — Green Stringless lb 14c lb 09c lb 17c 08c lb 18c lb 13c J a r Caps PORK SHOULDER ROAST PORK SHOULDER STEAKS VEAL ROAST—Shoulder Cuts VEAL LOIN CHOPS BACON—Any size piece ......................................... PICNIC SHOULDERS, smoked 21c B ernardin Vac Seal 12 in jik g F ru it Ja rs 79c K e rr o r Vaeu-Seal Qt.s. F ruit Ja rs 69c K err o r Vncu-Senl P ti. Jelly Glasses doz 43c Squat or Tall pints Parowax lb ctn 12c Jelly Seal Certo Pectin Mon., Tues., Wed., Ju ly 1718-19 bet. pkgs of SArewAy MeATs / M-oz Jar Rubbers BY LEFF ¿„¡tic'' now I J a r Rubbers 2 pk 15c W ide m outh fM M -F M S H PRODUCE A lso ViUiOC 5°,'2_e W • Ricbool Canning Needs K err Monon NuliiM 'o S ierra Pine Get Your Economy Clamps 2 25c PRU N E JU IC E 24 oz. box Toilet Soap 3 brs 20c We have Bath Tubs, Sinks, Showers, Ranges, Boilers. If you w ant quick service Phone 26 10c lb ctn 19c Sauerkraut » s* Su» B ak ed in 41c 3 bottle offer lb 29c Mason Lids 09c lb 34c K err. B ernardin o r Vncu-Scal lb 28c lb 42c lb 33c Serve tail glacial glasses of iced tea for real w arm y eath p r re lb 32c freshm ent. Make it e x tra good It’s Ice Tea Time! w ith full stre n g th CLOSED FR EE RED POINTS for your USED FATS! Thurs., Fri., J u ly 20-21 , lf'‘ ¿’‘‘T 1’' ,o m fr '” " h " bo,k *’ > «*»“ I ' f from «nemv bonder«, Clyde N eil Andrews, Second Mate, Merchant M arine, fonglil back from the bridge of his ship with a .30 caliber machine gun without protective shielding. L ite r the ship was torpedoed and sunk. W ith exrrp- ’¡'"'i,. skill and courage he moved injured men into lifeboat«; he wears the Distinguished Service Medal, t or men lik e ¡h it h u , more If or Uomh than e. er before. 5 Tr„ „ ry Nob Hill Coffee Royal Satin Shortening W h o le Roast M ixes re a d ily Lb bag 23c 3 lb ja r 59c ...... Spry Shortening Red Hen Molasses 3 lb ja r 69c 18 oz gls 10c Canterbury Tea i 43c 1 "> 85c ORANGR PEKOK