The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    T in iis in Y s i:i T K 'im :u 2i m i
TTIE S E N T IN E L COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
BE SURE
ABOUT YOUR VITAMINS
f ledars
AU conlualnii aboul how many and
w hal kind« ol vitamina you aia yal
Ung Is d e a ie tl up whan you aak
tot BAX. Iha Cúm plala* Vllam lo
Capsula.
‘ Each lin y capsula suppllsa al
lassl Iha lu ll ailull minimum dally
ia '|u lia m a n l ol Iha Im poilanl vita­
mina naadad In human nulilliun
nonaad lita b a aavvial lablalauaily
Silk Creek
M arine and Mustache M aster
M u ■ M u n ch Ahln-y wit» n d in n e r
guest nt the Ki-ud
lle m c n w -iy
home M om lay evening m id
n t.
tende d the Mi'htwil tiiu ird m in d in g
th a t i •Veiling
Hu i i i | i | . . school opened Mon-
'•'«y Ha- I7 th w ith M rs HJanehe
PAGE etvw
Mr». J. J. M e ye r and dau g h te r,
Dolores, re tu rn e d b u t M onday
I rum Sa-attle w h e re th e y v isite d
th e n d a u g h te r arid siste r, M rs.
D o ro th y N estle, w h o m they w ent
to <•«• last W ednesday.
Ern< -t D a rn e ll accom panied M r.
and M rs.. A lv in A lle n o n a b usi­
ness t r ip to Eugene M onday.
The fir s t fa ll m e e tin g o f th e
N eig h b o rh o o d F rie n d s h ip C lu b m e t
T h u rs d a y a t th e hom e o f M rs
A«la M o xle y.
The U re y C a lv e rt fa m ily has
re tu rn e d fro m P endleton w here
th e y a tte n d e d the a n n u a l R ound­
up T h e y w ere gone about a week.
M rs. Rose W h e e le r le ft Tues-
day to re tu rn to h e r h«jme a fte r
v is itin g here at the home o f h e r
Sister, M rs N e ttie Estes.
M rs. R. C. C h e rry o f C ottage
G rove is -la y in g a t the A lle n home
w h ile M rs. A lle n izs em ployed a t
C ottage Grove.
Ahld'y a* teacher
T o A ssure
A C hristm as
I he K uh w edding a n n iversa ry
ol M i and M rs lie id Ife m e n w a y
was honored a l tli.-ir home S nii
____ M lK IIS O N «
• lay w ith tip 1 fo llo w in g gin .Is pres-
• rii Id,'i Cook, I'j.in k C m Hixon anil
M a rg a re t H einenw ay of Eugene,
M< ‘ as m id Mmes Ed K ilz t-r, G
I
F m n c rty ,
W N o rris . W A
H einenw ay, John H o llid a y and son
I» SAYS* SURPIY...
W illi.' and -fames H em enw uy and
son David.
10 DAYS' SUPP1Y... S, 21
10 DAYS SUPPIY ..S t ( (
H ie firs t fa ll m eeting o f the
,
V. S. M.jrin# Corp« Phot»
TIO DAYS' SOPPir 54 7»
Cedars c lu ti w ill he O cto b e r 3rd
•J u s t give me U m f.” say» M arine M aster T echnical Serjeant It. M.
D E A L '" * N A M E HERE
Itlxler of Maple Hill, Iowa, as he compares mustaches with screen
fo i an a 'l day mt c lin g .
»ml radio favorite Jerry Colonna. The Utter arrompanted the It«!»
M i and M is N. J. H olton of
Hope troupe to a Marine air station in the Pacific, where the Iowa
-1 pi in g fie ld und M i m ul M rs E m it
Leatherneck is an aerial photographer.
S c h a ffe r
of last A n g eles
w ere
week end guests of M rs Anna
S( O t IS i t l s i m e A C T IV IT IE S
< E.STKVL TRI < K I IRE IN ­
Holton.
L a r r y W haley has been u n der
SPECTION STATION O PEN E D the d o cto r'» su p e rvisio n w ith a
Mi and M i
H a ro ld Powers are
Th«-
Roy
Scout
T
ro
o
p
IS
have
m oving to C ottage Grove
sp ra in e d a n kle he received last
resum ed th e ir w in te r ,-trtiviti«-«
T h e O. K . T ir e Shop in th e Tuesday,
w ith Hie firs t n u < tin ;' held M o n ­ O ith cn s M o to rs b u ild in g has tx-en
day nig h t at the a rm o ry . S c o u t­ selected as the c m t r a l tru c k tir e
II«-< erd Slaughter
m a ste r, Lance N aish,
and D is­ in spection s ta tio n , an O i'A o ffic ia l
MHS II A. HAGEN I..N-
The number of hog» slaughtered
M i ami M rs J C. B e lch e r and tr ic t C om m issioner, Joe C ric k , met
announced
here
la
xt
week.
r m iA is H
during 1943 was the largest on rec­
fa m ily of P o rtla n d have moved w ith the Scouts. T h e re w ere 16
A ttention i ca lle d to the fa c t ord. rising to 111,827.000 head from
on to Hie llo y H utchison ranch.
re g u la r m em ber«
present
and th a t it is necessary fo r tru c k tire s
M m . I t A H agen i-nt«-im ined at
the previous high record of 91.200.-
Mrs W a lte r Fox and sen K e n ­ three- v is ito rs . T o m m y C oiner,
nn e v e n in g n t m usic S a tu rd a y hon­
to be inspected now the same a» 000 in 1912 and from the depres
neth have re tu rn e d fro m C a lifo r­ H o llo S tu lk e n am i J im m y Moore.
o rin g M ia* Virginia Beckman, new
in the past and then taken to the s e n ■ low of S2.253.COO in 1935
nia where they vis ite d M r. Fox T he evening was sjs-ni in co lo r
m usic
su p e rviso r In
the
c ity
c e n tra l s ta tio n w h e n - fin a l inspec­
S
1
"
.M
r.
Fox
e
x
p
e
c
t!
to
lie
g u ard d r ill, p a tro l o rg im z a iio n tio n w ill be made. O ld tire s w ill
schooia. nnd M iss O ric n a M a rtin
»«•nt out rig h t away.
and games. T o n ig h t the Gr«-en B a r lx- le ft at the c e n tra l sta tio n .
a fo rm e r p u p il o f M rs Hagen w ho
Die Mosby C lic k u n it «dull met patrol is h o ld in g a meeting.
Is le a vin g soon fo r h e r ju n io r year
A ll a p p lica tio n s m ust b«ar the
T h e S couts are badly in need of
nt L in fie ld college, M c M in n v ille T h u rsd a y al the home o l Mrs.
«tam p o f th is s ta tio n if they a rc
(e-oige
W
iM
ulw
orth
fo
r
a
Mocial
Scout
bugles
and
It
stem
s
th
a
t
Tim se In v ite d w « .
M lasrs l i n k ­
acceptable to the ra tio n board.
m an, O ric n a
M a rtin ,
A b ig a il m eeting and to plan fo r the com ­ th e re are several in th is lo c a lity .
T ra s k , lla rtu ir a V a le n tin e , Ifc-tiy in g year's meetings. T here was Those w ho have one and w o u ld lx-
< I I BE N D IN G ON GASOLINE
lx»u Tingley, .l ine Ilc id lr r . M a rjo ry a show er fo r the irahy o f M r. and w illin g to le t th e Scouts use them ,
FOR BOATS
C o in e r, M a ry A nn H a ll, P a tric ia M rs Iva n M o rris of B lue M t. pleas«- con ta ct Lane«- N a ish , te le ­
E’very
one
brought
th
e
ir
lunch
in
a
phone
293-1..
K e lly , F a ye Young and
B onnie
G asoline ra tio n s fo r m o to r boat»
sack and M rs. W o o d w u rth had
• ileason
not used fo r o ccu p a tio n a l purposes
#K5,0IHI TD N VTION VI,
coffee and deasert.
♦
w ill be reduce«! on O cto b e r
1,
VV U t I I NO
IIIR IH D V t I* VII I V
-Mr and M rs. A rn o ld Dm -rst
F re d e ric F. Janney, d is tric t O P A
have received w o rd fro m th e ir'
N . R I ’o w le y, president o f the ra tio n in g e x is x itiv e , announced to ­
M rs M a ry E lt-anoi I h ike cn- son Tee S ergeant C larence D uersl
P
a
c ific Tel« ¡»hone and T e le g ra ph day.
t e r l a llied
u g ro u p o f ch ild re n th a t he iias la en tra n s fe rre d fro m
C
om
pany, has announced th a t d i­
U n d e r the new re g u la tio n . In ­
T ueM fay a fte rn o o n at the home ol E ngland to France
re c to rs o f (tie com pany have ap­ board boats used fo r non-occupa-
K K M ills ho n o tm g her d a ughtei
M rs Dave M uftsell and son Rex prove«! a c o n trib u tio n th is y e a r tio n a l purposes w ill lx- allow ed 2
B a rb a ra on h e r f if t h b irth d a y a n ­ ami d a u g h te rs B e v e rly and D o­
Shop Irish & S w artz weekly. A splendid
n iv e rs a ry , T h e
a fte rn o o n
was reen w ere v is itin g in S alem S un­ o f $85,000 to tin - N a tio n a l W a r gallon.- o f gasoline fo r each ra te d
Fund
in
a
d
d
itio
n
to
re
g
u
la
r
com-
horsepow
er,
w
ith
a
m
a
xim
u
m
o
f
»pent in p la y in g games and in the day.
a t prices
m u n ity chest c o n trib u tio n »
ap-
gallons, in any 3 -m o n th period,
opening o f the m any g ifts B a r­
p ro x im a tin g $50,0<J0.a n n u a 11 y. O u tb o a rd m o to rs w ill be allow ed
bara received a fte r w hich re fre s h ­
PAPER DRIVI. NETS 25 TO NS m a k in g the ag g re g a te sum $135,- - ' z g a llo n s |s r i|prsepow er, w ith a
m ent», In c lu d in g a b irth d a y cake
GOLDEN W EST
000, a ccording to w o rd r«s «-ivcd t m a xim u m o f 10 gallons, q u a rte rly ,
Wen- selKnsl. Tliose present Were
B<-hit<*d news reaching th is o f­ by M rs. Ia-noru Lan g sto n , m a n a g e r
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M a rg a re t W ade, Lee and C ra ig
fice gives results o f the w aste here.
Hansen. D a vit! Spriggs, Sue S te w ­
t hrmulherapy
Local c o n trib u tio n w ill be an-
a rt, M a ry D m flu k e , E h /a ta -y i |Mi|»-r d riv e conducted here several
Chemotherapy is defined as the
weeks ago A cco rd in g to R obert m u n c c d s h o rtly , Mrs. Lang sto n
D uke and the honored guest.
treatment of infectious diseases by
G raham , d ire c to r o f the re c re a ­ said.
specific chemical comp«]unds.
tio n a l p ro g ra m , w ho was m churgc
S E R V K I. 4.1 I I .D D VS
Vacuum Pack
+4.
+ 4 4.4.4.^. • O O M
o f the d riv e , a to ta l o f tw e n ty
I I \ ( ID <»\
fiv e tons
and 400 pounds was
T h e S e rvice G u ild of th«- M th - collecte«!, n e ttin g th e re c re a tio n a l
odist C h u rch m et at the church p ro g ra m about $252 00. C h ild re n
fo r a' covered dish luncheon on c o lle c tin g the pn|M*r w ere given a
T h u rw la y o f b u t w eek A t the fre e show, plus the fe d e ra l tax.
husln«*»» m e eting w h ic h folloW isl Io e ith e r th e A rcade o r D ia n .’
the luncheon the g roup decided to th e a tre s fo r each lo o pounds o f
«'omjxisc a ye a r book T h e co m ­ paper b ro u g h t in. A bout 5tX) ti« k -
m itte e Which was ap|Miinfcd to «•st w ere issued The e n tire coat
prejw ire th is iiook coiisls I s of M rs. o l th is feat un- o f th«- w aste paper
W ayne M onroe. M is A r t W eln- m lle c tlo n aside fro m th e fe ile ra l
k a u f and M rs F re d Vohs "S ile n t tax w iik borne by the m anagem ent
S is te rs " fo r the past year w e re re­ o f the tw o lo ca l theatres.
vealed u tv l plans w ere made to
Fine P ure Cane
GO ON TO S< IIOOL,
d ra w nam es fo r next ye a r at the
GF» ADVISE
next re g u la r m<-etlng. The g roup
w ill m eet again on S cp te m lx-r 28
Hie G I's overaeas w ho a rc axing
a t th«- home o f Mr». F re d Vohs
k th
w ith M is R l i C onnor assisting th e ir spur« tu n c to "c ra
ra c ck
th e
e ir
ir
ope o f lm -
S4M I A I. M E E T IN G D I N. D I VV, achool books" in the hope
p ro v in g th«-ir poaaibillt In s when
V *
life, , advise
advise
E n te rta in in g s o c ia lly
T uesday they re tu rn to c iv ilia n life
it- to
e ve n ing fo r th e
N eighbors of th e boys and g irls hack home
W o o d c ra ft, w ere J u lia B a rte ls anil ke«-p ,,n w ith th e ir schooling As
Jean T h ie l a t the B a rte ls home. CpI. K e rm it iGrcnson of A tw ix x l,
-,
.S|M-eial guests w ere M y r tle N«s-t Kansas, put R "A n y boy w ho's bi
und B e rth a McQueen. A 7:30 «les­ h igh school now had b e tte r fin ish
ser! prec<<ded an evening o f bridge rig h t away. Bccauae i f he doesn't
w ith th re e tables at p la y and fin is h before he’s d ra fte d , o r be-
a fu lltim e
job,
prices go in g to M rs. N eel and fo n - he takes
chances an- he never w ill. T h a t
M m . M aude W heeler.
goes fo r g irls to o ."
IK
BAX
ynuttt Clnui|
11«
Kelly Drug Co.
SOCIETY I
J______
for the son, husband or brother overseas
mail your Christmas packages soon.
We have a special counter filled with ap­
propriate gifts for overseas servicemen, in­
cluding
Mosby Creek
CARDS, GIFT WRAPPINGS
and
APPROPRIATE GIFTS
K nickerbocker’
s
5c to $1.00
m
H R IF T Y
SH O PPERS
variety of the w est's finest foods alw ays available
consistently low.
BUY STANDARD
COFFEE
Drip or
Regular Grind
J
Z
J
Z
J
Z
BALL OR KERR
Pints
It
69c
SUGAR
D O U B LE T A L K POR
1 FA LL W A R D R O B E
EC O N O M Y
10
M r. and Mrs. H a ro ld W o lfa rd
w ere hosts Io the A. V. I I B ridge
«•tub T h u rs d a y evening at
th e ir
home. A [sit luck s ii | i | mt was serv-
i-d p re ce d in g an evening o f «-arils
M r. und M rs R ich a rd B ushcll w ill
lie hosts to lh<- d u t) at the next
m eeting, S e p te m b e r 28.
Winter Squashes
The winter s«|unshrs include a
group which can be bnked, and are
as sweet as melons. Among them
are Dea Moines or Table Queen,
which Is said to have I a«-n grown
by the Indians; Buttercup,’Sweet Po­
tato, and others, each « I which lias
Its advocates ns the sweetest of all
Ja ck e ts a n d slacks
stretch y our w ardrobe
im m easurably! You can
mix them or m atch
them, w ear them day in
and day out . . you can
buy them a t ou r low
prices! M a k e
your
w ardrobe go tw ice as
far. Come in today and
make y o u r selection!
Siio'P Drt line
The supply of sheep on farms de­
clined for Ihe second consecutive
year from the peak reached at the
beginning of 1942 to the lowest
level since tile beginning of 193#
Hie supply amounted to 51.718,000
head on January 1, 1244, as com­
pared with 55,775,000 head in 1943
and with the 1942 peak of 56,735,000
79c
y2 Gallon
$1¡9
Doz.
Doz.
PARKAY M argarine..........................................................2 lbs 49c
tins
........................................ 5c ea.
SWIFT’S PREM. 12 oz tins
H OSTS
Doz.
Quarts
61
pounds
DEVILED MEAT, No.
MR. A N D MKH. VVDI.FARD
FRUIT JARS
Libby 's
Beets or Carrots
MILK
Del M onte—303 Glass
3 tall cans
25c Case of 12
HONEY, Oregon
I
D« It Y»gnf./-at Htna
CAntot-Kuni
...................................... 29c
E nglish
WALNUTS
Oregon U ngraded
$1.55 Pound
29c
5 lb jar $1.19
FLUFFO Shortening
3 lbs. 59c
WESSON OIL
pints, 27c; quarts 53c
PERMANENT WAVE KIT
r C o m p lete w ith curler«, o r f / W
•hitiniMHYnnd WRveeet.
•
to
do
ami aale for every t y i * of
If« « .
___ For antaaliK
heir
amaalim reunite
resulte be
I mv aure ta
tu o k
berat Kurl.
fur e berta-K
uri Over 0 utlUktu euid.
F lour
4*
v >
Col I ng«- $ rove Pharm acy
Snowdrift
Pillsbury
Musical Instrum ents
W anted
«UM
for School Band. Cash paid for any in­
struments that can be placed in the
band, and approved by music teacher.
Le<Tve instruments at our store and if
acceptable cash will be paid the fol­
lowing day.
Swansdown
> 2 »
50 lbs.
50 lbä.
Flagstaff
FOR TH E BEST IN SPORTSW EAR
$1
IT 'S ALW AYS
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
♦ * «> •>-5-5--.s-5-f--;-❖
A. W. Helliwcll
Cottage Grove
4-5 4
-
I
89
or DUZ
Large Package
50 lbs.
Brown’s Drug Store i The Men’s Toggery
'
Phone 65
OXYDOL
Drifted Snow
M atch — or co n tra st your
jack et w ith a pair of p e r­
fectly s t y l e d
gabardine
slacks! Brown, tun, blue,
gray.
$7.95 to $10.95
*
I Shortening
3 lb jar.....
50 lbs. ...
Choose a b rig h t
plaid jacket like
the one above. I t's
com fortable a n d
versatile. Brown,
tan or blue
$14.75 to $18.75
-
e
$
IRISH SWARTZ