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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1947)
I |f 14 P^v dottale 6roue Sentinel I a» fhe Naval Reserve Air Trainíngf Unit, Naval Air Station. SeattleJ 5. Washington by phone, letter, t«legrara, or ín person WELDING Portable, Acetylene, Electric Welding Supplies and Equipment Words of the Wise VOLUME LVH COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 NUMBER ,3« 3-A Committeemen Prepared to Aid i Practice Program CURTIN Mr. anil Mrs. Floyd Orey and daughter, Mrs Noma Remington attended the funeral of Mr Grey's sister-in-law In Salem on April 21. Mr and Mrs. Burdick Trask have bean staying with his mother in Cottage Grove while Mr. Trask, Sr., was in the hospital. Mrs Flora V. Holt accompanied her son. Hurry Holt of Creswell, Community AAA committee- tnen will help formers meet agri ! cultural conservation program re ; quirements in carrying out erosion control, soil building und »ater d«’ «■•"1^' . ....... thlsyearX Zhm h^- cording to E Harvey Miller, chulr 1 M . ,, .... __ man of the state PM A rommit tec an<’ Mr J1'1"” Ihompson mid boys spent Friday nl^ht and Farmers may contact their com ’ '* ‘ ‘ home at i munity committeemen for field in- Saturday at her purenta) sped kin« required for many of the Hulsey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilman are HM7 practices Cbmmitteemen al so are prepared to provide detailed driving a hew car. Information on practice spcciflcu- Clayton Payne, Lakeview, spent • Hons, and to assist operators in last week end at his home here. obtaining needed technical gold- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson ance through the county office accompanied Mr and Mrs. Elmer Drainage, Irrigation, water de- Hill of Drain to Florence Saturday rf-velopmcnt and contour practices on a business and pleasure trip f requir • txith field inspection mid Approval by a qualified ix-rson Robert Anlnuf was th« in- Miller pointed out Some .vmnty committees ar« prepared to pro- • ‘ ’* Way Aniauf at her vlde technical aid through trained home on the Scotts Valley road. supervisors In laying out projects Many lovely gifts were presented In other counties, such assistance to th« honored guest and several will be obtained for the operator who were unable to attend sent through the rounty «gent or the gift«. Refreshments of cake, jello, and coffee were served to the fol- Soil Conservation service Practice provisions require In lowig guest«; Mmes Robert An spection of green manure before iauf, Wilma Stigera, Violet Ed the crop is turned under. For wards. Grace Aniauf, Ed Gallatin. weed control, prior determination Willis Gtxxlc. Lulu Orey. Noma Margaret Nowlun. of the Infested area is needed, as Remington, well a» |M-riodlc inspections dur Margaret Ncwlun, Mabel Sowles, ing the summer for clean cultlva- l^la Pcrini. Maggie Wertz. Karen Thompson. Rose Lawrence, Mary Hon mrthixi» I’ or "trashy" summerfallctw will be in Hcnderer. Josephine Coons, Peggy spected on completion of the first Becker. Bertha Rodger«, Ida R<xi- gers, Alice Pcrini, Betty Thomp cultivation after plowing fhe grazing land conservation son, Miss Minnie Ziegler, and the practice, numbered "E-l" in the hostess. Mrs Clay Aniauf. Everyone was sorry to hear that program handlxwk, is limited to the number of ranchers for which Lurry Oatncy lost in the spelling the county committee can provide contest at Roseburg but consider technical assistance in setting up ing the fact that Larry had to and carrying out a range manage- "hitch-hike" part of the way. he has our sympathy. ment plan Milled added Mr. and Mrs A U Holt were Sunday dinner guests at the W C. MENNONITE BI A S CAR, I tenderer home EXPELLED FROM < III K< II I In most places, the old order changes But not with the Amish that strict group of Mennonites who still frown on new-fangled ideas iotv telephones and fancy clothes, observes Pathfinder nows magazine When Andrew J Yoder. 32-year- old farmer nt Wixmter, Ohio, bought a ear in 1942, the old Or- tier church crushed down u boy- a>n that might even work with the United Nations: All Amishmen were forbidden tn trade, work, or cat with Yoder, as an expelled member. Andrew recently filed suit for MO,000 against his former breth ren Reason: For four years he had been a social outcast. Old friends barely spoke, trade fell off, at funerals he ate alone under an apple tree. His father was due for the same treatment unless he foretsl Andrew off the farm. The church, it seemed, should consider the not-so-"ncw-fangled'' infantile paralysis that had claim ed Andrew's daughter. An auto would take her to town for treat ment. Springfield Man Kills Self, Wife V C Hays, Naval Reserve lU- A coroner's Investigation Mon day morning Indicated that Elmer cruiter for Eugene announced to Smith, 63, Springfield, shot his day that the Seattle Naval Re wife Minnie, 56, mid then him .elf serve Training Unit has openings in a lit of despondence mu-ed by for Reservist on Continuous uc-' business reverses mid the poor five duty. On this duty you will draw the same pay and allowances health of tils wife. Ttie time of the shixiling was as if you were in the Regular Na placed at sometime Friday night. vy. However on this duty you may Coroner Phil Bartholomew Midi resign at .any time. You may not 1 Hint there was one .22 calibre bul-' be transferred except at your own l<'t in the wife's head and one in request. Smith's He said Smith apparently Today personnel are being placed the muzzle of'the small, trained directly from civilian life. rifle in Ills mouth. They receive "Boot" Training and Glenn Edom, 239 Sixteenth St., inter advanced training in the discovered the bodies at 11:30 a m. specialized phases which’ will qual- 1 Sunday when, thinking something ify them for Naval Aviation Rates. was wrong, he entered the hous- Anyone interested in this vital to find out why mail, milk, and I newspapers were still piled on the training should contact the local Naval Recruiting Office in the ¡xirch. He found the bodies in their u .3, — bwlnxmi and called the Spring- , Bu,ld,nK Eugen«', field poller " . Oregon or cantact Captain Dreher ZIDDIES^ A ►AIRMANS Buy Better Choice “Pantry Filler«“ Bigger at Saving«! Irish 's OXYDOL-DUZ IVORY SOAP RANCHO SOUPS For Better Quality Tomato — Pea 3cans 25c Asparagus 2 - 29c 39c Flakes of ROCKFISH M/TWR/Zf» 4 HOMOItHim Use Like Tuna MILK t CtUM DRY FRUIT SPECIAL! FIGS, Cello PEACHES, APRICOTS Crushed — No. 10 PINEAPPLE I Price 3 $1.29 39 can 12 cans $|J9 Fancy Strained PICTSWEET Quarts HONEY PEAS Big Sweet Smith Gigantic PEAS 15ccan Fine Quality 20c Value Case of 24 cans $3.49 15 “" $3=°'“ Kitchen Queen 50 II». FLOUR Standard. No. 2 j tins 25ccan 10c SAUERKRAUT LOOK WHAT MEAT SPECIALS 10c Will Buy! BACON PORK STEAK Bonneville. No. 2| tins can Friday and Saturday Only Sugar Cured OUTBOARD MOTORS A Product »/ General Meiert People in the know buy Ibntiac Our records reveal than an amazing number of engineers and technicians choose Pontiac for their personal cars. Phone 18 ea. DREFT Powder 29c pkg. CAMAY Soap 2 for 19c LAVA Soap 2 for 19c SUDS-ALL 98c value 49c SEA SUDS 23c value 15c CLEANSER Swift’s 2 - 25c BORENE Bar Soap 3 for 25c Hunt's Fancy mcRcuRy 406 Main Medium Bar Creamy Shortening Itali Oulro Grove Hardware 29c 2 >” 19c Large Package URE PREVENTION PROGRAM TO GET UNDERWAI Oregon's most intensive forest ! fire prevention campaign in his tory will get under way in Lane • county within a few days, accord ing to Dean Paul M Dunn. Cor vallis, state committee chairman of Keep Oregon Green An early, dry spring with a grave shortage of rainfall throughout the state, marks 1947 as potentially the most dangerous fire season in many years. Governor Earl Snell has launch ed the Keep Oregon Green cam paign in this county with the ap pointment of E. A. Danielson, Eu- , gene, as Acting Chairman. Ph. 181J 27-lfctxx Your SNACK Morrell’s 39c can DEV. MEAT 3 for 25c C. B. HASH Armours 28c CHILI Van Camps 29c can RAVIOLIS «1 tins 15c ea. SHRIMP Medium 49c can CRAB f’ey pack %’s 59c cn The ratio between railroad eg. penaea and revenues exreeded RO per cent in IMI. the gieateat for any year alnce 1020. Own a MERCURY... Matchless in Outboard Excellence 330 So. 10th St. I WENT SHOPPING- WITH RUTH TO 5 DIFFERENT STORES FOR Matches Waterproof nounce our appoint ment ai a Mercury Outboard Motor deal er. Come in and ask us about the complete new I Mercury line, 3 to 25 hp. R P. Bash, mgr, Station Keepers Now Open in Naval Reserve A match that will light after ap proximately six hours In water has been perfected by the army quarter master corps. We are proud to an Acme Welding Service It h a great art to bo so- perior to other people without letting them know it. —(Josh Billings). One of America's foremost experimental engi neers recently explained this, as he took delivery of a new Pontiac. "I really believe,” he said, "that Pontiac is the soundest car built today. It is in a class by itself for well-balanced excellence.” thoroughly and completely proved. You can take delivery of a new Pontiac any year with the certain knowledge that it will serve you long and dependably. So regardless of when you expect to get your next car— make it a Pontiac. An extraordinary number of people "in the know" will support your choice. THE SOONER YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER for a new Pontiac, the earlier yon will get it. So place your order non for future delivery. And remember—you'll get more for roar pretext car when you trade if you take good cure of it non'. Always Drive Carefully Year after year, this is true of Pontiac. While its engineering is always progressive, no feature is ever included in Pontiac design until it has been PONTIAC Owners En|oy More Worthwhile Features SMOom, oowitrui i - hiao inoinm — Your choice of a six or sn eight. 100% Full-Pressure Metered Flow Lubri- cstion, Gsselector, Scotch-Mist Manifold, Vacuumatic Spark Control, All-Weather Engine Temperature Control, Rifle-Drilled Connecting Rods, Electro plated Pistons, insure greater economy, performance and dependability. reu-A«csANrrsrmiNa—More positive control with less effort. In combination with small turning circle, makes parking easier. wru-CUSMONfo »cor Shockproof Knee-Action, Duties Rear Springs, Hydraulic Cushion Levelators. Muin-wu hvooauuc •**«*«—Protected against dirt and water, soor ar man —Big and roomy, Unisteel construction, Fisher No-Draft Ventilation, Hi-Test Safety Plate Glass, custom-type interiors. WILLIAMS MOTORS North Ninth On Highway 99 Phone 19 Cottage Grove, Oregon PERCY PUDDING 10c value 3 fo rlOc NOODLE DINNER 23c value 10c ea. SPAGHETTI Golden Gr. 16c val. 10c MACARONI Dinner 16c val. 2 for 10c BUTTER CRAX 21 c value 2 for 10c TOPS WASH PWDR. 23c val. lOcea. AMMONIA Pints 15c value 10c ea. COOKIES 25c value 10c CHICK-MUSHR’M Soup 18c val. 10c CHILI BEANS No. 1 tins 22c val. 10c SOUP MIX Mushr’m 15c val. 3 - 10c NOODLE SOUP Rancho 10 val. 3-10c CLEANER Old Eng. Pwd. 25c val 10c ' Good Buys in Good Food at All Times Lean Shoulder Cut« By the Piece 69c lb 59c lb Veal HAM & VEAL LOAF SHOULDER STEAK 59c lb 63c lb KELLY'S MARKET THE BEST IN MEATS Irish & Swartz You’ll Like Our Way! LOW Prices / ’ ’’FRIENDLY FOOD SERVICE ?» FREE CITY DELIVERY PHONE S3 Day I