McMILLAN . To Mr and Mr«. I
Danny Ronald McMillan, D. ain.
a daughter, Kay Suzanne, F ■bru-1
ary 16, 1932.
Officers Installed
Cottage Grove Hospital
Sawlog Demand Up
In Valley Areas
BAKER • To Mr. and .Mr*. I
Cl.INE - To Mr. and Mrs Wal
arence Thomas Baker, Culp
Hyde, district organizer, ter Herbert Cline, Disston, a
Demand for Douglas fir sawlogs
PHONE 555 OR 556
•I Hiatt, national «rere. ■laughter, Ellen IJizals th, Fcbru- Creek, a son, Patrick Thomas, at ceiling prices was very good in
February
•ry 13, lesa.
( the Willamette Valley during the
were pres« nt the night of Fibril-
LI RLESON . To Mr. and Mrs. i
ending February 16. Some
PtHTER
-
To
Mr.
and
Mm.
i ary 13 for the regular meeting of ;
of logs wag reported in
Cottagi Harold Darner Burleson, Croswell.
Harold pilmer
the lodge and were installing of
a,
>
laughter,
Izebra,
February
19,
jj,
np
County,
probably due to a
Grove,
a
daughter,
Peggy
Elaine
I fleer, for the installation <>t the ;
February 14, 1932.
“*,i”
combination of weather condition
! newly
offi.irs.
Sacred Heart Hospital
arid
Oth<‘r *<>«*•»
wooi/trn To Mr. und Mrs
were also present from Albany,
WH.MGT - To Mr and Mrs »»«*“«• were mostly unchanged.
Eugene and Salem.
John Wright Woolcot t. latrane
____
_____
a son. j Orval V. Wdmot. Creswell, a son, । accordinK ,o ,hp wr,,kl> larm for-
Grove.
Officers installed were: Iona . . ,
Gcorge B. Hon. February 14. 1952. February 12. 1962.
I“‘
rnarket raport pra-
parpd from data supplied by th*'
Members of the Adelphia Circle president; Pill Kelley, second vili1
HEATH - To Mr. and Mn. Addi-
HILIJv . To Mr and Mrs. Ray- State Board of Forestry to the
; were hosts Thursday night to the president, Winona Bloom. treas son H. ith Jr., Cottage Grove, a mond F. Hills, Route 2, Creswell, OSC? Extension Service.
urer;
Dorothy
Hums,
financial
Woman's Society of Christian Sir.
daughter, Carolyn Mar;e, Febru-1 a daughter, February 14. 1952.
I>*ugla« Hr Hawlogs were in
’ vice of the Methodist church In secretary. Ijiclllc Lu k. flag bear- ary 11, 1952.
_ —
—
i very grxxl demand at ceiling prices
Wildu Kin,
Ki ancev
I the church parlor. This group also
MctXAY • To . Mr. and Mrs. | ’’Y fostering friendliness and jn the Willamr-tte valley last week.
j presented the worship service and Swanson, Inner watch, ami Izmn-
Jana m
1 hi vid
Mi< Joy, Cottage > understanding among those who Some mills in I .a ne county were
,
tine
KmckcrlKx'kcr,
outer
watch.
program.
drove. a daughter, Theresa Ann, - con-r'er men as brothers under । opcra’ing below capacity because
Iona Lusk was elected delegate
Those in charge of the worship
the Fatherhood of God, we would ¡of a shortage of logs. Second-
February 11, 1952.
Mrs. Jim Hendricks, to the state convent Ion which will
To
Mr
and
I
rernove the barriers and open the growth sawlogs in the northern
VANDERKLEY -
Mrs. Rolwrt Moody, Mm. John : be held in Portland and France*
channels for cooja-ration. 'Phus we and central valley were $10 a
Mrs. Michael Peter VandcrKiey, would make more effective our
l/'onard and Mrs. Ellis Neal with . Swanson was elected alternate.
thousand board feet for No. 3’s
' Mm.
A. Coston accompanist
The next meeting wai announc- Cottage Grove, a son, Jeffrey ft!"
that all men everywhere and 850 for No. 2's at river points.
James,
February
15,
1952.
' for the group singing. Mrs. Clark I cd for 1'ebruary 27 which will he
fna 'uve Woithy lives. Arthur H. Ceiling prices at mills were re-
j Enz sang "This Is My Creed," ne- inspection night. Ethel Hiatt will
MORGAN - To Mr. and Mrs. Compton, Chancellor, Washington duced by the costs of looming and
compunteti by Mrs. Boyd Allen be present at this meeting.
Wi s|vy Harland Morgan. Drain, U , St. D hiìs .
rafting and any difference* in
Mrs. Jess Campbell, president of
Rein shmenls
served by a son, Gary Wesley, February 15,
I hauling costs. These exists ranged
e, presented the Lucille Lusk and Winona liksan 1952.
Everybody reads the classified ad> I Horn $2 to S3 10 a thousand. I Jine
r S|M>ts in the I Dorothy and Iona Lu ,< weie In
Miss Jeanette Workman, daugh
1 Woi hl."
ter of Mr. and Mr». W. !.. Work
At the close of the program and
Adelphia Circle
Entertains IFSCS,
Bazaar Announced
Betrothal Told
man. Cottage drove, and * senior
served by Mm. Jim Hendricks.
I Mm. Hill Glthens and Mn. Neil
I Gwyn.
Ott» Vallstedt of Albany. \ oil
s|M*akrni wm1 present
stedt 1» In training with the Air
from Eugene, Mrs. Geotgc Blink
Curpo, stationed in New Mexico.
horn, promotion secretary for the
Southern District, and Mm. Pas-
cal Peck, district president, who
explained the rotation plan of
clrrlra in the WSCS. They explain
ed the advantages of the rotation
! of circles and the sui'iess that is
' Is Ing made with click's tlmt have
i h.inged to this pion
It was announced that the
b-Hl
Adelphia Circle will s|M>nsor a
■ bazaar In the lull and the Wo
h
men’s Society was invitisi to as-
ml Uoti urisi
engagement
STOP SMOKING?
K’d.'.
I!.
Hour precious valentines arrived
WILL TAKE care of child in my
home days, and your home eve
nings. Phone 518LX.
28-ltp
You Are Cordially
FOR RENT: Three bedroom house
with fireplace, newly decorated.
Loc'ited 1 mile south of Cics-
Wdl <>n II i g h w a v 99. < ’al!
31-F-2J, CMtefp G rn *,
28-ltc
INVITED
tn corne in and inHpect our newly
FOR SALE: Paint spray gun
complete with '• hp motor.
Never been used, $37.50. Phone
6-8422, Cottage Grove.
28-ltc
Remodeled Store
FOR SALE: ’37 Buick Special
good tin1*. $125. Inquire Alfred !
Howard, 1 mile up Rat Creek
RWd.
28-ltp I
Wr feel tlmt thv growing community of Cottage (¡rove
descries modern business houses so we have remodeled
our shop. Just conic in and look around if you wish.
.A.
FOR SALE: 7-piece blonde lied- |
ni»m suite; new Maytag wash- 1
Ing machine; rose colored drive-
28-ltc
no. Plume 864YX
iMirniAi rs: $12.95 a dozen for I
with mounts
All work '
guaranteed. Quality at a low J
28-ltc
price. Phone 864YX.
SMITH ELECTRIC
Ph. 13
5(H) Main
AM Not standing gixid for any
bills that Norn Jane Peek runs
agahist me. Signed William W.
Peek.
78-3tp-30 I
PINK GRAPEFRUIT
3 ror 19c
LARGE SWEET ORANGES
»<"" 43c
—Yes, you can drive with con
fidence, even during snowy,
rainy weather with the proper
INSURANCE
from
Hall and Liston
Insurance Agency
CHAS. S. HALL — LLOYD E. LISTON
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Phono 72
405 Main St.
FOR SALE: Equity in nuxiern 2
bedroom house. Furn. or unfur
nished. 181 Sweet Lane, Phone
28-ltp
497J.
REAL ESTATE For Sale; 60
acres with attractive farm home,
beautifully located 3 Mi miles
south on Blackbutte road. M. C.
Overgaard, B. B. Route, phone
28-2tp-29
527JI
FOR SALE: Large size oil burn
ing brooder, 500 chick capacity,
used one season, $15. M. C.
Overgaard, B. B. Route, Phone
28-2tp-29
527J1.
FOR RENT: 2 apartments, partly
furnished. Oil circulator for sale.
313 South 3rd Street. 28-ltp
REPEATER BRAND PINK
SALMONS 39c
3 ««o*- 59c
JUICE ORANGES ™" 'u«
LARGE 40-OZ. PKG.
I
CAULIFLOWER
APPLES
,b 19c
for Cooking and Baking
2
43c
BISQUICK
,b 5c
DELICIOUS APPLES
19c
SWANSDOWN WHITE OR DEV. FOOD
2 ,b* 15c
ROME BEAUTY APPLES
Cake Mix.?.73c
BEST BET
MACARONI
214 LB. PKG.
35c
COTTAGE BRAND
pkg .
39c
PUMPKIN
cans
49c
LARGE 15-OZ. PKG.
MINUTE RICE
15c
Bl RGER’S — ORIX.ON MADE
CHILI
FOR A QUICK MEAL
FI.ORIDA GOLD — FROZEN
--MEAT DEPARTMENT VALUESr-
STS
CAN 19C
ORANGE JUICE
SWEEÌ POTATOES
K FAVORITE
MARY LEE TAYLOR RECIPE
ON EVERY TALL CAN
TAYLOR’S NO. S SQUAT CANS
CANS
49«
HAMS
PET MILK
FRESH — IN CELILO PKG.
3
G-OZ. PKGS.
TALL
CANS
25C
85«
COTTAGE BRAND — NO. 2 CANS
Apple Sauce
2 25c
Spicy and Sweet
Cans
1 Redeem Your COUPONS Here *
COFFEE £ WESSON
SAVE 10«
FRESH GROUND
nvn
ma
RED
79c
. 82c
BAG
LB.
GREEN
BAG
lb
^4
'Wr
BEEF ROAST
BONELESS
lb .
SWIFTS
MARSHMALLOWS
FOR HIRE: 1917 Ford dump
truck and driver. Call 618J. anv-1
time.
»o-aip-ou
FOR SALE: Modern 1 year old
furniture in excellent cond. in
cludes; blonde bedroom suite,
red sectional divan, desk, 2 aqua
occasional chairs, coffee & end
tables, chrome dinette set. Gib
son dec. push button stove &
refrigerator. See at 181 Sweet
28-1 tp
Lane, Phone 497J.
m
,b 8c
CRISP CELERY T”
FOR SALE Small Mighbot hood
grocery. Good business o|>p<>r-
tunity anil one can operate.
New neighborhood, still grow
ing. Interested parties call 162Y. ’
28-tfcxx
TO GIVE AWAY: 1 Wire Haired
male puppy, 2 months old. Can
be seen at 740 So. 7th street or
28-ltc
phono 436R
TO
2 bl'" - 17c
CALIFORNIA CARROTS
FOR SALE: 900 NH Boyington
pullets at 6 weeks, 91c. 100 NH
Christy roosters at 6 weeks,
$1.00. ’j mile N. Anlauf lodge,
or phone 952J2.
28-tcxxx
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for
small investment. You can own
business that will earn you a
moderate living. Car or pickup
necessary. See N. J. Nelson, 409
28-ltc
So. 3rd. Phone 145R.
county prices for both second-
growth and old-growth were $37.50 III SCHOOL (¡RADI ATES
a thousand for No. 3 sawlogs and ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PILOT
$42 50 for No. 2's. Camp-run sales OR OBSERVER TRAINING
were mostly $38 to $-15 a thousand
Washington, D. C., February 18.
throughout the valley. 8-foot logs
High school graduates who cn>
were in good demand at $15 to $18
a cord or $35 to $40 a thousand. list for four years In the Air Force
Old-growth sawlogs in the cen will be eligible immediately to ap
tral and northern valley brought ply for pilot or observer training,
ceilmg prices of 842.50 for No. I»'oree said today. Former-
3’s, 852.50 for No. 2’s. and $65 for
No. 1’s Peeler logs in the same
h’
area were $80 to $110 a thousand, i
"PPY' •
Peelers in the Eugene area were
Applicants will Is- chosen for
$5 to $15 under ceilings at $65
‘mini"« <>n “ competitive
to 5x5
। basis. Accepted civilian applicants
,, ,
,
.
with two or more years of college
Pole, and Piling: Demand was
continue to enlist in the Air
generally good for 1 o n g barkie FoJW for tw
r
1(xt
|K>lex, and for 30 and 35 foot rioles
...
of large diameter. Prices ranged I „ Those »uccessfully completing
from 7 to 13 cents a lineal foot, n*,n« training wUl continuebe
depending on length. 50-foot poles commissioned in the Air Jorve
brought 2014 to 26 cents. Cedar Reserve and to serve for three
poles were in good d< rnatid in the years on active duty, as in the
northern valley at prices ranging past.
from $4 75 to $3850 a pole, de-
Unless we make democracy and
pending on both length and
brotherhood a social and spiritual
diameter.
reality at home, we cannot hope
There’s getting to be too close to translate them into vigorous
and consistent policies abrind
a relationship between the auto- Benson Fbrd, Vice President, Ford
mobile and the coroner.
Motor Company.
-FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—
Too Late to Classify
Brotherhood •* common «nor
saying: Get rid of your prejudices
Pii. 211 i in order to live peacefully with HELP WANTED: Man or woman
taxi.driver. Phone 777.
28-ltc
yourself and your neighbor*.
H»R RENT: 2 bedroom partial'”
furnished apt See Farncy Ed-
wards at Chambers Outd or
Store.
28-lie
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
too oooo
You'll know why we just can't hide our pride in these food
buys the mlnutr you take a look it the ones listed here—
and there are plenty more in e»rry department of our store!
They’re tops in flavor, tops in quality—and look how your
savings add up at these price«!
I i ruary 14 to gladden the heart» of
1 eight parents and many grandpar-
Three were wrapfsd in pink
wooley blankets and one in tibie
and tucked carefully into bassin
et tes in the nursery.
Th«' lone blue blanket baby was
a Min. George Beaton, laini to Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Wookott of
w bile
Ihre«1
pink blnriket vahntbus were P<
gy Elaine, bom to Mr. and Mrs
Harold Potter; Caroly n Mane,
born to Mr. and Mrs Addison
Heath Jr., and Theresa Ann, Imin
The women’s Society Is plan to Mr and Mrs. James D. McCoy,
ning a baked ham dinner from 5
to 7 pin. Saturday evening. Feb
ruary 23. In Friendship hall.
Cottage Grove
Pharmacy
(¡32 Main
M & W MARKET
Valentine Babies
'Thum., Feb. ÎI, 1053
SAVE tor
OIL ¡^SNOWDRIFT
WITH COUPON
QUAtT
59c
J [1 Ä ; I
|b^r
I
I
WITH COUPON
3 3-LB.
lr CAN
CAN
85c
89c
WHOLE OR HALF
lb .
CENTER CUT
lb .
49c
79c
«B
45c
LEAN MEATY
SPARE RIBS
1 T
( War f
BOILING BEEF
ib .
39c
ib .
49c
HORMEL’S
lb .
49c
BACON JOWLS
lb .
25c
SHORT RIBS
ALL PORK
SAUSAGE
*
EASTERN SLICED
BACON
FRESH FRYERS —ROASTERS
FISH - OYSTERS - CRABS
PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, FEB. 24TH
INDEPENDENT HOME-OWNED
FREE PARKING
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
SUNDAYS 10-6
a
MWMARKET
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove