The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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-
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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