The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 15, 1948, Image 9

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Section Two
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Cottage Grove Sentinel
Ct>TlAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON PHURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1948
SuRE’L
NUMBER 36
CURTIN
The Eldon Thompsons are driv- of ail, the dixka loaded with lum-
ber were saved. It is reported now
Mrs Minerva Brower of Wyom­ ing a new cur.
Grandpa Meachram suffered a that prescht plans arc to rebuild
ing Visited lust week nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs Max Aim's. Mrs. "Nght stroke Wednesday evening immediately. The mill has been nt
mid was taken by ambulance to u Curtin for a great number ot
Brower la an aunt of Mr Ames.
Eugene hoapiiil, hut was brought; years a n d it certainly doesn't
back home lignin the »mne evening seem right Io look and sec no mill,
after receiving medical treatment No estimate of damage lias been
Saturday afternoon he was found ascertained as yet
along the roadside suffering from
A bitthduy supper was given on
11 second stroke He was taken Wednesday, April 7, at the Oleson
home by ncighltors mid after some home honoring 1 .oretta's birthday
lime he win barely able to get । Overnight guests were Patty and
around. .
Faye Thompson.
' be b ucia Lumlwr < <>., owned
The Hobby Horse club members
by Dowdy and Gordon, have start-j at Curtin school have completed
<•<1 «¡»eratihg their new mill Io- their shopping bugs ami flower
cated on the Dowdy place.
baskeU. Next Friday they will
BcrneJI Goins moved his cut and,start making waste pujmt baskets.
donkey over to Lorane Monday
On Saturday afternoon the 4-H
prepmatory to working In the pil­ Girl» Sewing club mot with Lor­
He nays a defeatist attitude ing for Daugherty Piling Co.
etta Oleson at her home. Those
Merk- Chirk, Curtin, and Twila present were Putty and Faye
never aolved any big public
Lynd of Ogallah, Kansas, Were Thompson, Nonnle Redlfcr, Mra.
problem.
married In Reno, Nevada on Mon-
— Helen Suiter (the leader) and
day April 5th at two o'clock. Ab Mrs. Maxine Thompson
ter a abort honeymoon they re- ,
turned here Sunday and at pres-
REPUBLICAN
col arc »laying with Merle's moth­
er, Mrg. Golds Chirk
CANDIDATE
The mill nt Curtin, operated by
FOR
the Newbridge Lumber Company
was destroyed Sunday by fire
LANE COUNTY
which broke out around II a. m
In a very few second» the fire was
completely out of control. The
Drain fire truck was brought out
Paid Adv.
and due to the combined effort»
Elect
LEE RAISH
I buy all my food needs at Irish-Swartz. I
find I save time, money and patience by
doing my food buying at their one stop food
store. Crisp, fresh vegetables, the finest
assortment of nationally known staple
foods and the best meats I’ve been able to
buy anywhere. You’ll like it too Sally.
My troubles are over since I trust my food
Commissioner
Uncle Sam Says
Githyus Motors
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IRISH & SWARTZ — Home Owned & Operated
r At ED with a court order de­
manding that he call off Imme­
diately the work stoppage of 400,-
ooo »oft coal miners, John L. Lew-
1» npfiear» to be ¡Hindering hl»
next move as hr arrlies at United
■Mine Workers headquarters in
Washington. The nation's miners
defied a Federal Court injunction
and Lewis was reported preparing
to challenge Its validity in court.
(International)
How big are you In drriding thr
futurr of America? Wh«l power I»
there In your Saving. Ho nd. Invest­
ment» to help yourself? Your Uncle
Kam dors not have to be a quit
Keniaa to furnish (he answers to
three questions. You are as big as
110.000.000 Anwrxjns put to<. th, r
You are actually a giant. United
In the last year or so you have
Htatee Havings Bond» have the
strength la build a better future for no doubt heard much argument '
yourself and your America.
as to how much grain the distill­
PEAS «aa I I
ea lue i
CORN I I
Ancient Atomic Poem
In M B. C. Titui Lucretius Carus
wrote a poem "De Berum Natura,"
in which he explained and devel-
o|>ed atomiiUc cosmology. He made
allusions to magnet, iron filings in
brass basin with movablv lodestone
underneath, magnetic attraction and
repulalon.
Office Supplies — Th» Sentinel.
RADIO RAY
I Feel a Little Run Down Doc
Maybe I Need a Tonic
But— are you sure a tonic is all you need mister?
How about hosnital bills, etc. Are they taken care of?
Be sure — be safe.
It pays to insure in su»c Insurance
Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 104-L
405 Main St., Cottage Grove, Ore.
Chae. 8 Hall
Lloyd E. Liiton
KEMS for DRUGS
' The Rexall Store
• • •
STOP THE GLARE
Save your eyes with night driving
Goggles
First on the market - We have them.
Come in and let us show them to you.
Sold on a money back guaranee.
• • •
KEMS for DRUGS
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has this to say
If we had twenty .torr. In
sellinä a
COMPLETE »tock of Its OWN
type of merchandise — there
would hr no necesaity of ((«ins
to Filarne to buy anything.
NO. 2 TINS
Wo firmly believe that we
have an obllaation to our cus­
tomers to provide a complete
■tock of goods IN OUR I.INES
—not only the fast moving
Items but also the ones we sell
maybe once a year—but which
are JUST AS IMPORTANT to
our customers.
For Instance, we stock by ac­
tual count -till different TYPES
of radio receiving tube»; and
several of each f.Vpe. Some of
these are only needed once n
year—BUT WK HAVE THEM
WHEN THEY ARE NEEDED.
A» we add each new service,
we Intend to have a COM­
PLETE stock; so that we may
live up to our slogan nf "Ser­
vicing all the operating mech­
anism of your home from the
furnace In the basement to the
antenna on the roof.
Nelson Electric
Wiring for lite and power
Expert radio repair.
Main A River Sta.
H-D CREAN or
WHOLE KERNEL
No. 2 tins
Can
Chili Con Carne
Corned Beef
Silver Skillet
HASH
Real Quality
Can
25c
Silver Skillet
Can
WHITE KING
Kelly's
Market
THE BEST IN MEATS
Friday & Saturday Specials
WELL TRIMMED
SPECIAL
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How Iowa Ranks
Iowa ranks first in the percentage I
of farmers owning automobiles and
fourth in paved road mileage.
Hood River — Wrapped and Packed
Suitable for fresh eating or cooking
Bacon Squares Nice for Seasoning 45c lb
Pork Liver From Young Pork 49c lb
Sliced Bacon Oregon Brand 79c lb
Pork Steaks Lean Shoulder Cuts 65c lb
$1.98
19c
per box
TOMATO JUICE
SHOULDER
|
NEWTON APPLES
10C
5C
PORK ROAST
49c lb
Why keep a rooster when an alarm
clock is cheaper?
That question is posed by Boyd A.
Ivory, Wyoming agricultural exten-
sion service poultry specialist. A
rooster, Ivory points out, eats about
$5 worth of feed a year at current
prices. All you get in return, he In-
sists,. is a lot of crowing—accom­
panied by NO eggs!
A rooster is worthless in a poultry
flock unless he is being used for
breeding purposes 411 supplying fer­
tile eggs for hatcheries or home in­
cubation.
Hens won’t lay any more eggs than
they are laying Just because a roost­
er is on the premises, so why not
sell that "crowing so-and-so"?
Trade him for a $1.93 alarm clock
that tellg the time of day for the
entire 24 hours and you’ll save about
$3 in feed costs on the swap!
Besides the all around variety of high quality fresh vege­
tables you find at this popular department every day, we
have an extra special item for this week end. The season is
pretty well along. You won’t go wrong on these.
I
PORK & BEANS J. of Arc
TOMATO SAUCE Hunt's
Expensive Alarm
Instead, we have twenty de­
partment .tores, each selllna
only the quick-moving Items,
each »ending customers out-of-
town for something they must
have, and can't get here.
serrer «f*™
YAMHILL QUALITY
Distillers Triple
Use of U. S. Grain
ers use. Here is a press dispatch ।
from Washington that should set-!
tic the argument. It shows that ;
U. S. distillers tripled the use of
gram after the controls went off. I
Whisky makers tripled their use
of grain the first month after the?
end of federal controls, a Govern­
ment report showed. Associated
Press says.
The Internal Revenue Bureau
reported the nation's distille
used 291,083,089 pounds
abou
5.2 million bushgls of ay, grains 4
February. That compared wit
94.039,532 pounds
about 1,680,
(MM) bushels in January when
controls were on.
Congress ignored a request by ]
President Truman and Secretary'
of Agriculture Anderson to extend
the controls beyond January. An­
derson said he intended to set a
limit of 2.5 million bushels in Feh.
ruary, which would have been half
the reported consumption.
Distillery grain usage in Febru­
ary'. however, was far below that
of February 1947. It then totaled
386,663,030 pounds, or about 6.9
million bushels, according to Rev­
enue Bureau figures. Corn and
com products accounted for more
than half of all grain used by dis­
tillers last February 156,8i 1.941
pounds, or about 2.8 million bush­
els.
Rye and rye products accounted
for 48.399,492 pounds or abdut
864.000 bushels. Use of wheat and
wheat products amounted to 6.-
407.895 pounds or about 106,000
bushels.
M
GARDEN 46 Oz. Can
Royal Gelatin
Preserves
Asst’d Flavors
Alice Love
pkgs.
15C
29c
1 lb. jar
GRANULATED LARGE PKG.
SCOTCH CLEANSER
SIERRA PINE Toilet Soap
WHITE KING Toilet Soap *
SARDINES
Maine Quality
CLAMS
Pismo Minced
VIENNA SAUSAGE Libbys
37c
Pkg.
Bar
for
for
Can
Can
10c
10c
25c
29c
25c
15c
FORMAY
98c
SHORTENING
3 Lb. Tins
SUGAR IQ I I
FINE PURE CANE
25 LB. BAG
Aa I # I
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OPEN
FRIDAYS
TO
9 P. M.
Irish & Swartz
OPEN
FRIDAYS
TO
’’FRIENDLY FOOD SERVICE’
FREE CITY DELIVERY
PHONE
0 P, M.
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