The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 10, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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TF1K S E N T IN E L nO T T A flE GBOVE ORFX1ON
Average Citizen
Reels Under Post
(Far Predictions
Mosby Creek
M r. and M rs. Fred A n n c tt have
bought th,-
W u lte i M ills
hou .<•
and have moved.
M r. and M rx. Hoy Jenson of
P o rtla n d spent last w<, k at the
George H a stin g s borne
M rs. D ora Lee Fox and tw o
sons have le ft fo, C a lifo rn ia to
v is it at tic - hom e of her b ro th e r
and s is te r-in -la w
M r. and
M rs.
W ilh u r B rid w e ll and also to be
near h e r husband who is in th e
navy.
A la rg e r a t tle snake w ith 9
ra ttle s was k ille d one day last
week near th e A lb e rt (.a n ca stcr
home.
M r- Lee lJu g a n and M rs. F a n ­
ny P a tte n lo o k P I, P a d e n a la r
as P o rtla n d one day lest week.
S ic is le a vin g fo i he, s ta tio n
w ith the M a n n e .Corps a ' Q u a n ti­
co, V irg in iu .
M r. and M rs . George T h a y e r
o f San D iego, C a lifo rn ia ,
have
ta u g h t Hie K e n n e th B ennett place
a I B lue M t .
M rs Dave M u m -Il and dau g h ­
te r, B e ve rle y and Doreen E ast-
b u rn and the C. I. B u s k s have
gone to C o b u rg to w o rk in the
bean fie ld .
M rs. Beri A nderson was s u r­
p r is 'd la st Monday evening Ju ly
lis t , when several re la tive s fro m
C o tta g e G ro ve cam e to help h e r
c e le b ra te
her
b irth d a y .
T hey
b ro u g h t ice cre a m and a large
b irth d a y
cake.
Those
present
w e re : A. E. C a rp e n te r, M r. and
Mr
D a le C a rp e n te r, M r. and
M rs.W a lla ce C 'ir|x -n le r and M r.
and M rs H id C u rp c n tc r and th e ir
la m tlie s.
W A H I U N I, I O N ,
Ih** u v i'iiig e
c itiz e n I n ill fu r tills I m I i . i - w o ilil
b u s,,less, Im i lus I.ru in
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n i p t u In, every lim i i h,,|i| li, u
f t ile r a le il w m lil l u l f
I t lliu y help II, | ■111,'II i I h 'I Hint
uh,m t im i, i n iii
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w m p u ,je t , * «re l 'i t l i , , m II«»
p re lim in a ry b lu e p rin t Mago oi tlw
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U n c i* S im iillì-m ly tu in w i:ip|H -,l
Ijp f ill" l l l l l V e y o n ly i,i„* big
W ur piickay,-
veteran«' bene! 11 «,
In c lu d in g th r ( i l la w n in i im iN ti i-
nut pay fo r si rv i« c i,i,'ii „ m i w „-
m en.
Som e i><,Nt w in pi'mjMM't s i M-i,„ig
In tin* liu i ly c e rta in i 'I iin s Most
busines* expert;, agree H int, <|c.
» p ile possible une m p lo ym e n t s|x,ts
ru u M 'd by Hie .b ill I n , h i w u r to
pea<*e p n x lu c tlo n , the dem and lo r
consum er good* w ill lie e n o lm in is
Seasoned biisiin-hs m en, how ­
ever. ca u tio n c itiz e n * not to ex-
,M'i t too i,lim y m ira c le p ro d u ct,
M arsh.'ill converses w ith an A m e rica n
W o rld a ir trun*|M ,rt Is g e ttin g H E L L O , H I! Gen George
re a d y to go p lin e s , a lth o u g h the in fa n try m a n in N o rm a n d y.
day i,I cheap tra n s -A tla n tic h o li­
day« Is h a rd ly in Nigh,
M ore the public and of incinltcl.s of C o n ­ 2nd prize, close .I approach sho,
tlin n O mi u p p lii'iiii,m s In, , , ,t ,'m il­ g ress in d ic ate a large m a jo rity on No. 5 hold. P la y w ill begin
lio n ,il routes a rc now on f il l- w i t h favoi m a in te n a n c e of a p ow erful p ro m p tly a, t! 00 p. in. every W ed­
nesday due to xh o rte , day lig h t
(ho C iv il A e ro n a u tics B o.m l.
a ir fo ,c e an d navy, to g e th e r w ith hours.
A ir tra n s p o rt service
m th is a sy stem
of u n iv e rsa l m ilita ry
♦
c o u n try w ill I m - e x tru d e d to m any , la m in g for th e y o u th of I he c o u n ­
IN IT IA T IO N
10.1.1)
s m a lle r citie s uni now on ro u te * try.
'f lic
ra ilro a d s ,
Ix ils te n a l
by
In itia tio n lo r fo u r candidates.
heavy w ,ir revenues, a re p la n n in g
M
i
and M rs H ugh T ru , nell and
to m a ke tr n i,i tru v e l m ore a tt r a c ­
M r. and M rs. E a rl M a rc y, was
tiv e i , ,,< I less expensive F leets of
Ix ,n
L itile p a g e
of (2 ,m *to c k
held at the H ebron G range S a t-
i t re a m I In e rt,
th e lust w o rd
in
was ta k e n to a Eugene h o spital
C o m m u m ty
u n la y n ig h t in
Hi«
cu sh io ne il an,I a ir co n ditioned I _________________
re c e n tly w ith a eomjKiund fra c tu re
hall. V is ito rs o f the evening w e re
«•iXnfort, w ill t r y to hold a size
,H It's 4 t \I t O ( S
N I f i l t l. S
o f a leg.
H
om
e
.De­
Miss S ta lk e r of 'J„-
aide |N ,rti,,n o f th e ir huge w a r ­
M rs. R o b e rt K en a d y spent a
o ffic e
in
Eugene,
A le ce n l w e ld in g was th a t of rnonst ra t ion
tim e tr a ff ic Some ra ilw a y o f f i ­
fe w day,s at D ra in last w eek w ith
a
ve
ry
in
te
,,•sting
and
w
ho
gave
cia ls suggest a ie d u c tio n in couch M is , Jeanne i.s lh e r V, .¡Inu*. dau-
M rs. H a rry Mason.
I; < i
. I, - i n s t i u c t i v , ta lk on fiom e canning
fa re to one cent a m ile to com pete , : ' i ' e i ..I M i .,i,i I M ,
M r. H udson lost a va lu a b le cow
w i,|, p riv a te
a,itos, buses
a n il ous <>( L a th a m . to R aym ond H e n ­ a nil b rin in g , and M r. and M r*. • a few days ago l>ecause o f a
H
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le
y
n
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n
ily
iro
n
,
eastern
plane*
F a s te r schedules w ill be ry Ochs o f la -n v e r, C olorado. T h e
b ro ke n leg.
w edding was -o le m n i/e d on M on­ O regon D u rin g the busines, m e e t­
a n o th e r lure fo r the tra v e le r.
M rs. A nna B u rk e tt is in M a rsh ­
Reno. Nevada ing plans w e re discussed fo r a fie ld v is itin g w ith h e r d a u g h te r-
T h e dem and fo r new homes, it day. J u ly 17. ut
f
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booth
at
th
,
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outh
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in
,'
fa
ir
is e stim a te d , w ill |,r w e ll o v e r a B o th M r. and M rs. Ochs w ere e m ­ in S eptem ber. A t the close o f the in- la w M rs. D e lla B u rk e tt.
M e ta l
M r. and M rs. F ra n k M c G a rvin
m illio n u y e a r fo r ten y e a r* T he ployed at the P erm anent
C
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rp
o
ra
tio
n
S
h
ip
B
u
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d
in
g
D iv i­ m eeting re fre sh m e n ts w ere ser­ are le aving W ednesday fo r F a ll­
housing c o m m itte e o f the T w e n ­
ved
and
a
social
h
>ur
o
f
dancing
b ro o k. C a lifo rn ia to v is it M r. M c-
tie th C e n tu ry F un,I has fig u re d sion a, R ichm ond, ( a ld o i ma M rs. enjoyed.
G a rvin 's m o th e r, M rs S. O. M c-
th a t the nee,I fo r houses w ill l>e Ochs w ilk co n tin u e h e r w o rk in
♦
U a rv in and his s is te r M rs E. O.
g re a te st in th e $2.0IV) tg S-t.tXM, Ihe o ffic e there. Kiel M r. < iehs.
s | P PER
P
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K
w ho was an engineer, entered the
R obertson.
class, most p ro b a b ly fo r rent
M rs. G. O. H a rd in came fro m
Homes in h ig h e r p ric e ranges service on J u ly 23.
T h e P in T h e ta Rho G irls en­
P o rtla n d last w eek and to o k her
w ill boast "d re a m k itc h e n s ," " p a - ' T h e brid e g ra d u a te d fro m th<- joyed a |M,tluek supper Monday
d a u g h te r M a r jo r y w ho has been
la tla l tin ,b ro o m s " and num erous local h ig h school w ith the class of n ig h t 'it th e D dd F e llo w * h a ll p re ­
v e ilin g w ith M eG --reins home.
flip -o f- th c • fin g e r conveniences, 1942 a fte r w hich she attended th e ceding
th e ir
re g u la r
busmens
Ix-slie C hapm an o f D ra in is ih
but the sp ecific answ er to w h a t I ms . i sd y <>l < tregon
m eeting. P lans w ere made to
you w ill get fo r S6.0U0, o r $H,(xxi,
have a dance S a tu rd a y n ig h t fro m th e Eugene H o s p ita l. He fe ll w h ile
I. t l l l t . S M l . I l l '
o r $10.000 isn’ t kn o w n now. A ir
9 (Ml to 12:00 o'clock. A n a dm is­ it w o rk at the m ill end fr» c tu re d
A t ladie . p lay W islnesday even-
c o n d itio n in g w ill Is- one o f the
sion charge o f 25 c e n t* | x t cou­ lu * s k u ll. M r. and M rs. W es Saun-
ing, M rs. M a rg a r, t M ic k e y w on
big d e ve lop m e n t.*
ple o r sta g
w ill
be charged ,U t s . M rs A r tie D ugan and .Mrs.
M a n y men w ill re m a in in th e 1st p riz e by th< closest d riv e on w in ch w ill in clu d e re ln s h m e n ts . , M a cke y v is ite d w ith h im S a tu rd a y
p o a t-w o r a rm ed force*, f o ils o f No. I hole, M rs E lla Z lm m c
In itia tio n was announem l fo r the and re p o rt th a t he is im p ro v in g .
M rs. M a b e l S n yd e r o f B onning,
next me, tin g w ith the fo llo w in g
is v is itin g
w ith her
re fre sh m e n t c o m m it!,*• in ehurge: C a lifo rn ia
Joyce L in d , June M a lc o lm , Pat d a u g h te r M rs. George T a y lo r and
D u n lo p , Jane Mended and B a r­ fa m ily . She plans on s ta y in g tw o
bara Robinson. A w tJ e rm c lo n feed , m onths.
fo llo w e d th e m e e tin g by the 12
P v t. L y le M u llic 'i o f N o rth F o rt
g irls and three R eliekahs present. I . , ‘ w is b ro ke his rig h t a rm a few
, days ago w h ile tra in in g .
R , n \ f . N E IG H B O R *
M r. and M rs. H a rry Reed an*
' re m o d e lin g th e ir house.
A t the re g u la r n a i li n g o f th e
R oyal N e ig h lio rs Tuesday evening
in the Eagles h a ll M rs. Lon g o f
N o rfo lk (a m p . N e b ra ska was a
M r. and M rs. W m . B u ffin g to n o f
guest. M rs. Helen S m ith was in
Hugo, v is ite d o ve r n ig h t w ith th e ir
charge o f Hie re fre sh n a rits se rv­ son C a rl and fa m ily re c e n tly .
ed at Hie close o f the evening.
W anda G ould is s ta y in g a t the
• SOCIETY
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Divide
««»POWER AND,Ä>
V
RESOURCES
Latham
PA fìE F i r n
Roy Beers home fo r th re e weeks. came M onday to v is it w ith his
C arm en W h ite has gone to C a l­ g ra n d p a re n ts, M r. arid M rs. Chas
ifo rn ia , w here she w ill v is it and S m ith .
' w
w o rk .
M r and M rs, C. S. M rf'.w in o f
The M ax K ruse place has been
sold to H. C. Hansen o f C a s tro
V a lle y C a lifo rn ia , w ho has m oved
on.
M r.
and M rs. O. A N ich o ls
v isite d in Eugene Sunday. M rs.
W in n ie
H a g e rty
re tu rn e d w ith
th e m fo r a fe w days v is it w ith
frie n d s here.
Authorized
A son was born Io M r. and
Mi
W ilb e r T e lfo rd ( K a tie G il-
C h ris t) u i K la m a th F a ils J u ly 29.
H a ro ld B a rro w o f Los A ngeles
Oregon's power and resources are helping to
fight the war— and they will help to build the
peace. Greatest of all our resources is the forest.
Forest products arc the number one critical war
material, and arc playing a vital part on every
battle front and every transport line around the
world.
Forest products will help to rebuild a
wartorn world after the war. Lumbering, logging,
and new wood chemical industries, aided by power,
will help to provide employment in the post war
period.
Green growing forests, and the white cascades
of tumbling water power, symbolise the basic
strength of this great Oregon country.
If we
would keep this land as one worth living in, we
must keep our forests green and productive. They
in turn will furnish the raw materials of industry,
and keep our streams flowing.
Therefore, forest fire prevention is good, pat­
riotic citiscnship. And forest fire prevention is a
job for every one of us. It takes only one spark to
start a raging conflagration, when the wind and
weather are right. So now, all of us, check up on
our habits with fire in the woods— think, talk, act,
forest fire prevention.
That way we can each
do our part to—
KEEP
"A Self-Supporting, Tax Paying, Private Enterprise"
Dealer
PHONE 27
T IM E T O CAN!
You’ll find all the necessities at Irish Swartz — Jars and all the
trimmings— buy your needs now!
JAR TRIM.
Self Scalini;
F ru it Jars
LIDS
Bernardin Regular
3 dozen 25c
JAR CAPS
B e rn a rd in
Kerr Economy
SELF S EA LIN G
P IN TS
QUARTS
69
2 dozen 35c
Lids for Coffee Jars
( ’„m p le te
KERR OR BALL
1 9 c doz-
R e g u la r
2 - 35c
79
doz
doz
H alf G a llo n s . . . $l l !
Ball Closures
doz
2 7 c doz
Glus*
Jar Rubbers
B a ll
Sb-Senl
W. Mouth
No. 44
3 d°z 10c
3 d<»z 22c
PEANUT BUTTER, Dennison
RAISINS, Seedless.
SALAD AID Dressing
SOUP MIX, Betty Crocker
Coffee
V inegar
Hills Red Glass Ja r
W hite Pickling
LB.
Bulk
2 lbs. 43c
4 lbs 49c
25c pt.
9c pkg.
31c
29c
TOMATO JUICE
CUCUMBERS
OATS
12 ounce
Just right for dills or sliced
sweets—Leave your order
Quick or Regular
4 f o r ........
32c
3c lb.
Only 4 points total
Oleo
D inner Bell
River Brand
4y2 lb bag .......29c
Closeout
Fancy
SNO SHEEN Cake F lo u r....................24c
WHEAT POPS, Cello............ 2 pkg. 15c
BRAN FLAKES, Kellogg, large
13c
POST TOASTIES, 6 oz............... 4 for 17c
WORTH WAITING FOR!
Buy A Case
CORN
Dundee 303
32
C ase of 24
33c
H-D Brand
Cream S ty le
Limited Supply
Still Only 2 Points Per Pound
Case of 24
NUCO A ............ 2 lbs. 49c
FREE!!
$9i
Pictsweet
REAL MAYONNAISE
Pint ............................
2 » 25c
5 1 55c
C ase o f 24
BEST FOODS
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W hole K em al
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Vacuum
For Picnic Lunches
BEST FOODS MUSTARD
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Woodard.
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MAKE OREGON '
A GREAT COUNTRY—
A great country to live in, a great country t«
fight for, a great country to build for the future.
Rosland, W a sh in g to n , have moved
in to one o f the A. A. H u ll houses.
M r. M cG w in is em ployed by W . A.
9c
C ase of 24
Faek
‘3§
Sugar Loaf
$395
Case of 24
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