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T ilt ItHDAY. MAY |ft, |»M THORNTON CORN CHS ts. Wynne and M ra Elbert The Ord.r of Rainbow for Girl» entertained with a dxncl.rg p irty Friday night la I. O. O. F. '»all. About >0 cou;iplee were present and Bast tern Star members ar.d Masons were guests for a part of the evening The hall was dec orated to represent a garden scene In all Its spring beauty Punch Free! —♦ — Mrs. Albert Helllarrll entnrtalned the M. P. O. club with 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Tuesday. Colorful wild flowers were attrac- tlve table decorations. ----- Following tlie luncheon the afternoon was ¿pent w ith needlework M rs D II I Hemenwav was a special guest Free! Educational Movie Arcade Theater, 2 -3 p. m. Thursday, May 22 Pictures of state game farms and hatcher- eries ami work of state game wardens. Frank Stellmacher, Linn county g a m e warden, will give an educational talk. Sponsored by American Legion Roti and Gun club and State Game association. ired at 5 SO Saturday afternoon at the home of the (room's brother- In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Barker. Rev Duncan P. Cam- eron officiated, using the linpree- slve ring ceremony The bride was __ _ _______ __________ becomingly gowned _ In a drees of gold georgette and wore a corsage - a-- bouquet The rooms ware made ea- peclally attractive with flowers In blue and gold color combination. Following the ceremony a dinner was served Covers were placed for M r. and Mrs Oaldablnl, Rev. Cam- ( H p w l.l IO I k . S » .ll» « l.) H. M r. a n ti M ra. James Shaw of M ilw aukie visited Stinday with M r Shaw's ooueln. T. C. "Shaw Thia Is their first meeting since leaving Indiana A” years -go The James Shaws have lived at Mil _____ waukle for several years but did Shaws not know where the T lived until recently. Mrs. Melville Hanna of Latham was a visitor at ths E. E Chestnut horns Saturday. _____________ _ of Cottage Grov Mrs. Jean Long end Mr. and Mrs. J. W Fisher were d in n er guests Wednesday oVMtiUg at a birthday dinner at the M M Tleon home In honor of the birth day anniversaries of Mrs Tlson and Mrs. I-utg. Mrs. Bert Gwlnnup and Mra W il Ham Edglngton of Seattle were gueats Thursday of M is C. R. Trent. M ra Gwlnnup accompanied Mrs. Edglngton here to settle some property Interests. Mrs. Edglngton returned Friday with Mrs. Gwin- nup to Seattle, where she will make her home. O. H. Shaw of Roseburg visited his fam ily here Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Foster »ml family- and M r. and Mrs. John W ll M ay The children's picnic planned by the Order of Eastern 8(ar Instead of the annual children's night lias been postponed. The date w ill be announced later and It Is probable Jack H a n *>- »ister of the event w ill be held following the Mr. Oaldablnl, and Mr. and Mrs. close of school. Barker. The newly wedded couple left Saturday night for Marshfield. M r and Mrs. E W Arnies enter- They are expected here the latter talned as dinner guests Mothers' part of this week and w ill be at day Mrs. Alice Richmond. M r and home In an apartment at the home Mrs. Nor va I Arnies. M r and Mrs of Miss Esther Sllsby Mrs. Oalda Lloyd Armes, all of Eugene, Mias blnl is owner of the Milady's Beau-1 Rernlta Jeans and Cecil Arnies. ty Shoppe and M r Oaldablnl Is em ' —♦ — ployed at the Pioneer Lumber com The Utopia club Is meeting this pany. afternoon with Mra. Nelson Dur- ham at her home on south Sixth Misa Jessie Fraser, a teacher at street, the west side school, whose inar- rlage w ill be an event of the sum Mr. and Mrs. Janies Dungan w ill nter. was pleasantly surprised Wed entertain the Bona Tempo club lo- nesday night when a group of night friends gathered at the A. W. Kime home for a miscellaneous shower. N O T lC fi o r B A Ia l o r f 3&.000 00 W A IXYNDON. Forty guests were present and the T E K R E rU M D U T O B O N DS o r THE C IT Y O r C O T T A G E G R O V E . ORB evening was spent hemming tea (S pecial Io th« Sen tlael ) OOM. towels for the honor guest. Mlsa May 13 The John Perini fam ily Fraxer received many beautiful h crab y ( iv a a »hat T te f! a led , bid« . H-iTtv. -s.rL of " S t o ba 1 l i c e . r a la «^ gifts. A t a late hour a dainty sup- _t Butte a «pent T T Sunday after- a a lt r d f a r tk a aala o f $ 3 3 .0 0 0 0 0 [tractive wed ?£n Bt A J LnJR.home W a t e r K o fa n d ln « H onda by the C ity Ma per was served An attracts- m t«rabA * for f w _ Thomas o f the t ' l l y of Cattafa Orava ai hi* ding cake served as centerpiece , . Moxlev , . of W ilb ur spent corUrr c ity k a il, u n t il tk a hou r o f ? 30 the dining table and rhododendrons d* y " * ”* k v o tin g re I o »ffica. 'c lo c k p nt on M o n d ay , the d ad d ay of «Uvea here. Jun e. 193 0. a t w hich lim a and in th * decorated the rooms Miss Evelyn Russell Bemis, while hauling logs co u ncil ch a m b e r in tba c ity h a ll o f Cot Fraxer, Albany, and Miss Margery la<c *4.rvd G ro ce by aaid and Fraxer. Eugene,' sisters of the honor j™ " ’ ‘ n iln e l h . b ida .o m w m ill o . ba S . . . opened . U o t .« Id guest, were out of town guests. - n’or’’ in* d™ ve around the cor- ,lld , hal| b. ,u „ d lh, , Bth Hostesses for the pleasant .x-caslon ner a l the Londcn ’ »«re »« ra p id ly day Jua., i»30. . nj will b. „ ria l were Mrs A W Klme Mrs Claude th* ‘ ° " e ,o* roll* d ° " th* ,ruck 2».“ *“ • S0° ° 00 p" . as .. —. ... ____ a n d l across r r m u t the he m uH 11 and road. Klme. Mrs. lim a Thum. Mias Werd $ 3 0 0 0 0 0 dus on tb s I S lh day of Frank Geer and sons went to June. 194 0 na Isbell. Miss Glenda Roas. Mrs J -m . Miss Z e n . M oughm er 93000 00 _J ° _ . dus oa tk a Ir t lh The Tuesday Evening club took as their lesson topic Tuesday night the style and works of Lewis Browne. Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. Omer Moore were in charge of the program. Mrs. Matthews out lined an article on the manners of th * low« teWa„ r____ ________ ... the Jews taken from Browne's book. “This Believing W orld.” She also read criticisms of Browne's works. Mrs. Moore gave a book re view on “That Man Heine” by T , , , - . Browne. The program committee submitted the program for the com ing year, which was accepted by the club. The club voted to pur- chase a Seth Thomas clock for the city library In appreciation for the I t doesn't take long for Amert- w ant any old kind of salts with use of the library room as a meet am of Cottage Grove and Mrs calue plua a r ied in te . »♦ the • ncll ing place. cans to wake up to a good thing— any kind of a label w ill do—but is Frank Geer spent Friday after- re s e rv in g the r ig h t to re je e t an y and all bida. -Said bonus a re to be disposed of only a few months ago Kruschen that all you When you want? take Kruschen Salts Ed PoweH’ f a m l^ ’ oM *"™ ne. un d er «n act e n title d Salts were introduced into this ** i n act to am end th e c h a rte r o f country and the welcome news of you not only stimulate your bowels. m e e tlm T ln S ^ w lw fle ld w J T the M u rr“ y Newton fam ily and the (Mtjr o f C o tta g e G ro ve. O regon, by . dd in g a new c h a p te r th e re to their superior goodness and swift liver and kidneys to function na- — * * d" Robert Geer spent Sunday after- au th «rising an d em p o w e rin g th e com- t A rejuvenating power traveled so fast turally and perfectly, but you sup- nesday. newav A covered covered dish dish luncheon l.m e h -a - noon at the Joe Geer home. mon co u n cil o f the H it o f C o ttag e that a t one time the supply was ply every internal organ, gland, was served at noon and the re G ro c e to iaaue and sell n e g o tia b le Mrs. Carl King of Toledo spent! bonds o f th e C ity o f C o ttag e G ro ve many carloads behind the demand, nerve and fiber in the body with mainder of the day was spent with the week end w ith her parents. Mr. in the aunt o f T h ir t y fiv e T h o u san d All g>f which goes to prove that nature’s own revitalizing and re- business and an entertaining pro and Mrs Robert Phillips. I dollars ( 9 3 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 ) . o r so much gram Mrs. A. H. Norton of Eu- Americans know good salts when juvenating minerals, ther«*of as sh a ll be necessary fo r the M r. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and A bottle of Kruschen Salts that * ene' “ missionary from pnrt«oae o f r e fn a d ln g T w e n ty T hou they take them and want their son Harold and Mrs. Carl King and sand D o lla rs ( 9'J<> <»OO OO) o f W a te r friends to benefit also. lasts 4 weeks costs but 85c at Cot- Korea, was the principal speaker. three daughters of Toledo spent H onda d ated J u ly I. 1903. and due of a Kruschen Salts are taken for tage Grove Pharm acy—or any drug “ Mrs. , . Norton T. , , was 77 principal Pnncip J u ly I , 1 93 0. a n d fo r the purpose o f i Sunday in Cottage Grove at the their health building value all over store in Am erica—take one half a senool in Korea for six years Dan Beck home. fu n d in g F ifte e n T h o u san d lio lla r s and related some interesting ex- <91VOOO.OOft o f o u ts ta n d in g Water the world—they are the largest sell- teaspoon in a glass of hot water The Pooler fam ily of Black Butte W a r r a n ts o f said C ity of C o ttag e -- „ periences. Women from here who Ing medicinal salts in Great B ritain every _ morning before breakfast— and the Elm er Summers fam ily of G ro v e ; and to esp end the proceeds in J ^ t a few'dayslndiolence changes ^ " dcd ptheT ?w t i n S we" today. in r e t ir in g th e T w e n ty T h o u san d D«»l Paris spent Sunday with the John la ra ( I'j o . o o o <t0) o f W a te r Itnnds Kruschen Salts are different from to activity and life grows brighter. _ s Johnson. Mrs. N E. Madson family. d a te d J u ly I . 1 9 0 3 . and due J n ly 1 other salts—Kruschen is six salts in Before the bottle is empty you’ll , ° T P ° n DMrS, ,? ns° ~ Cone- Mrs- The M M iller fam ily of Cottage 193 ■ and the F ifte e n T h o u san d lh»| one— the very same six salts that feel years younger — eyes will ' n<lr j * . Moor<- Grove spent Sunday with the W H. lars ( 9 1 3 .0 0 0 tx>) o u ts ta n d in g W a ter W a r r a n ts o f th e City o f C o ttag e nature put into the human body at brighten—step grow sprightlier — 77 Ainert Woodard. Mrs^Clarence Bachelder family. G ro ve, said bonds to b ea r in te re s t at the beginning of creation and de- nerves steadier -you’U sleep sound. u .7 2?™ ’ Tom The Lynch Currln fam ily of a r a te not to eac«*ed sis ( 9 ) p e r r e n t t mands you keep them there or enjoy your meals and after a hard L affoo n and M rs. Belle T ay lo r. Black Butte spent Sunday a fte r-’ p er an n u m p a y a b le sem i a n n u a lly *• to O rd in a n c e No 103 4 your health won't be as good It day's w ork you'll be ready for with Mrs Currin s parents. The W. C. T. U. met Friday af- noon G u arii and ap M r and a n d Mr«. Vfr-« O O V ir .n - pa««rd by the com m on should be. wholesome recreation—one million Mr. O. P. Will«. pro roved by the m a y o r oa the 12 th <iay o f ! Unlike most salts Kruschen isn't Americans know all this—ask your !T’^.Oon 11 the home of Mrs w V. 19 3 0 The Reice fam ily of Cedar creek M a r . 1930 simply a laxative— if that's all you druggist. M c / 2 r .u ° .pJ ogra" 1 waa ln hon' I f ao a a tia fa c to rr bids fo r Ih * pur or of Mothers’ day Mrs N' l l n d ‘ ‘ the W ” chas«* o f «aid bond« b»* rvrriv» «! th«* roun d l w ill «*11 «aid bond« a t p rlra t«* «al» fo r wax program leader and Mrs. L. H Jackie Summers of Black Butte aot la ta th an p a r and accrued in te r» « ! Randle had charge of devotional«. A p p ro v in g o p in io n of T e a l W in fre e spent Monday with Rarbara M ad Mrs. C. W . Caldwell, who recently son. " 'c y u llo c h A S h u le r w ill be fu rn ia h e d . — D a ted and flr « t pu b lish ed th ia 13 th d « r returned from an extended trip Mrs. Jesse Bemis son Theodore of 'lay 193 0 through the eastern states, gave an D a te d and la s t p u b lU h e d »hie 2 9 th day ' interesting talk on her trip from a is in a Eugene hospital, suffering «»f M ay. 1930. ( ' K fA L liW F .IJ . with a severe attack of pneumonia, i f i t j r R e co rd er temperance standpoint. Rev. Mc Gee related incidents of his early boyhood days in the south. The union is having rugs woven to be sent to the childrens' farm home at Corvallis. The next meeting w ill be with Mrs. J. H. Eastham. New Kinds of Salts Taking Country By Storm They R evitalize the System Induce XOUtniUl A ctivity—Keep Body in Splendid Con dition—Free From Fat. service at iow cost Drive with freedom. A sensible plan these days of low tire prices, is “ New Goodyears all a ro u n d .” O ur full ser vice backs up every sab-! W. J. Woods Serv. Stat. and Cot. Grove Serv. Stat. Tire R epairing Full Oversize Balloons Goodyear 29x4.40 .............. $8.25 29x4.50 .............. $8.85 3 0 x 4 .5 0 ....... $9.20 Big Oversize Cords P athfinder 30x3% , c l .......... $5.15 30x31/2, s s ...... $6.75 31x4, s s ......... . $8.95 Low Prices on Red Tubes Y o u C an H a v e T h ese A color bathroom — An extra bathroom —a built-in bathtub — A show er b ath— A time and labor saving sink— L aundry tubs to chase M onday blues— An autom atic w ater heat e r—A w ater softener— A ra d ia to r heating installation— All needed valves, fittin g s and piping— Any and all m aterials to modernize the plum bing and heating of your home—Or any single item in the complete and dependable Cranp line. O N T H E SE T E R M S P ay n othing until we have the im provem ents fully installed to y o u r satisfaction. Then pay only 10 per cent down. Pay the rest in m onthly installm ents at your convenience. The only requirem ent is a good credit rating. The only security y o u r personal note, with ours the only endorsem ent (m o rt gage asked in a few eases). ▲11 You Need Do Is Give Us Your Order—We Do the Rest SCHOFIELD STEWART Plumbing—Sheet Metal Crane Qualified Contractor-Dealer The Social Twelve club met I Thursday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. N. E. Con,pton. Luncheon was served at l o’clock and the after- ‘ noon was spent In an inform al so cial way. Additional guests invited to meet with the club were Mrs Jack Hatten and Mrs. W. R. Ash worth. both of Eugene, and Mrs. J. Brighton Leonard. Mrs. Ash worth and Mrs. Leonard are daugh ters of Mrs. Compton. Mrs. E. W. Armes, Miss Stella I Adams, Mrs. L. W . Coiner, Mrs. Charles Beidler and Mrs. M. C. Bressler entertained the Presbyter ian ladies’ aid society Wednesday afternoon in the church rooms. A short business session was held and was followed by a social hour. At the close of the afternoon refresh- ■ [ ments were served. The rooms were artistically decorated with irises. — II A fam ily reunion was held Sun day at the home of M r. and Mrs. A. B. W olfard in Lynx Hollow, hon-1 oring Mrs. M argaret Slater, mother ' of Mrs. W olfard, on her eightieth birthday anniversary. More than 25 guests were present and with the j exception of one son all the chil dren of Mrs. Slater were at the gathering. Mrs. Ivan Sams was hostess Wed nesday for La Mercredi Pont club. Bridge was the afternoon diversion and Mrs. J. G. Denney held high score. A two-course luncheon was i [ served at the close of the card ses sion Attractive decorations about the rooms were azaleas. The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. j Harold Whitlock. —♦ — The American Legion auxiliary will hold a covered dish dinner at 6.30 Monday night In I. O. O. F . ' hall for members and their fam i lies and for members of the Am eri can I-eglon. Members have been asked to bring dishes, bread and butter sandwiches and a covered I dish. t'lly t'olleole Ftnee Fines paid In Ihs city polios ooutt during ths past week were as r<>l Iowa H . F SI. Clair, S3 for traffi, violation. Hud Challfoue. (lie IM, . drunkenness charge; M H H ig h . II for a minor traffic violali» — Our Exclusive Model —The Greatest Offer in Our History $ 10 DOW N Thia la your g rratrat opportunity to got Antom atle electric Cookery In a bcaotlfnl all white enam el Ilo t- polnt Range. I t la the newest Hotpoint model m annfao- turrd and we have been able to obtain it for our g to ra a EXCLL'SIVKLY. Being the first model wo have ovor ob tained for oar customers exclusively, we have priced H at a moat astounding low figure during thia enmpnlga. To give every customer an opportunity to bwy thia new Range we have arranged for the easiest of terms — O N LT J 10.00 DOWN AND »1.75 A M O N TH W IL L P U T T H IS RANGE IN T O YO UR HOM E C O M P L E T E L Y IN STALLED. Be sure to see our store displays of this H o t point Range during this offer. I t Is the G R E A T E S T O P P O R T U N ITY you have ever had to bny an Electric Range a t this G R EA T SA V IN G . As soon as t hU quan tity Is exhausted the price must go up. We have boon fortunate In being able to bay a t a low figure through such a large quantity purchase. I t to your opportunity to save on our good fortune. Remember thio apodal offer expires Jane 15. Mountain Slate» STORES Power C aopngr Inspired by Women of the West To th«- W estern m other and housewife we feel we owe debt of g ratitu d e. It u due to her inspiration that we have built food stores where every service is complete. They have prom pted o ur methods of distribution in o rd er th at they might enjoy higher q uality of fresh, appetizing foods at a more economical price. We pay sincere homage to these women, whose high stan d ard s of living and loyal patronage have made possible the progress of M acM arr Stores. Mrs. F. L. Grannis was hostess for the Tuesday Bridge club this week, entertaining as additional guests her mother, Mrs. F. T. W il son'of Seattle, Mrs. H . H. Harmes of Portland, Mrs. W illiam Moyer and Mrs. W. L. W orkman. Lunch eon was served at 1 o'clock and the afternoon was spent with bridge. Mrs. C. S. Roberts held high score. The Past Matrons’ club held a business meeting Monday afternoon at Masonic hall. Mrs. Andrew Brand, vice president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Mrs. Charles Beld- ler reported buying a bible which the club w ill later present to the Order of Rainbow for Girls. The usual social hour was dispensed with. M r W llllan's mother. Mrs Thomas W illiam Mrs. Ixrulsa Leohnsr and Mrs k Smith of Collage Grove vtslu.l Munday afternoon with Mrs John W llllan Mr. and Mrs George Foeler and fam ily visited relatives at Dtvld. Munday evening. Th,s Famous Hotpoint E N JO “new car” tire evening of M r. and Mrs J W Fisher They are leaving this week for Woodland. Wash , where Mr Smith has employment on the con st ruction of a big dam there Mr. and Mrs Kelly l*erlnl of D i vide visited at the Joe I ’reinasal home Sunday W alter Anderson of Canyonvllls. who had been In the veterans' hoe- pltal in I ’orlland. Is visiting a sie ter Mrs O M Shaw, for a few 1er weeks Mr and Mrs M M, Tlson were visitors Monday Eugene huelns M r and Mrs John W llllan visited Saturday evenln In Eugene with d a y of June. 1941. Clyde Clark of Cedar creek w ith a 3-St‘OO.OO dus on the l a t h day of logging contract. June. 194 2. Mlsa Daisy W arw ick writes that 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 due on ths 1 0 th d ay o f Ju n e 1943 * h* '’ A" the f ’‘n ,ra " a- W a* h 93iX>0 OO Jus on the IS th d ay of news Jun<*. 194 4 55’ y* ------- from home and that she enjoys 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 due oa Ih e 1 0 th d a y o f reading the Cottage Grove Sentinel i June. 1943. 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 due oa the l a t h day of 1949. „ Mrs. Susan W alker of w Black , Juas. ............... spent Friday with a brother, w ith in te re s t c o u p o n , a tta c h e d b eartng W T. Jones. ««leresl s i th e r u le u f no» io e tceed M r a a n u u fru m d a l« lk « r« « f. and th a aaid The Glen Banton fam ily of camp (n a lly on n ts l e rs m a t to b«- b * p a id a rm i a n n u _ ___ th«* __ A. the Harold Abeene fam ily, the I 9 t k 4ojr o f Ih>r«>oib«>r and the | 9 t h day Harvey Shipp fam ily and the o f Jun o o f en rh y e a r a f te r d a te th e re o f P r in c ip a l an ! I** to r * a l «halt be p a y a b le at George Balles fam ily brought well the r i jr tre a a u r e r * o ffic e tn t*o lta < e filled baskets and surprised M r,. J. G ro re O regon T h e w hole o f said bonds co n c u rre n t and shall be w ith o u t E. Banton and fam ily at noon Sun- rio ri« aa I •«•ch o th er and shall be a day. Mrs. Banton had Invited the g p en era: o b lig a tio n u f the O t> o f Cottage Harvey Aldridge fatnlly of Hebron G ro ce O regun H id * shall lie ae ro m p a n le d by a C e rtifie d * P,* <aant « * * • » Afternoon was en- chech o f 3 % o f th e am o u n t k id Joyed. «-w i w w- as. BkW bond a re to be n e g o tia b le and M a n d ^ M n . H i g g r n b o t h - Shall ’ - sold f »r not 1 «« th an th e ir par and Misa Virginia Hunt. Free S h ow for E veryon e noon In her apartment at the Craw font hotel. The roonta were a ttra c lively decorated with snowballs and following a pleasant afternoon w ith sewing a two-course luncheon was eerved at the Gray Goose. Snap- dragons In pastel shades were table ___________ _ Miss Echo Zysett was decorations. a special guest llan and Ralph and M artin Black were guests Sunday at the D Quaglia home near Walden, where the men. with assistance from neighbors nearby, helped Io gel out timbers to build the Quaglia home Mr. and Mrs. M M. Tlson visited Führer home Sunday at the at tlshron. Mrs. Jean l-ong of the Orove vie Red at ths J. W. Fisher home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. C. R Trent and Mary Trent motored up Row rivet Sunday Mr. and Mrs B E. Smith of Cot ue« is Tueolay t«ge Grove were Food Features for Saturday and Monday, May 17 and 19 I S ta n d a rd C a n n ed V e g e ta b le s Sweet peas, No. 2 tins Golden Sweet Corn, No. 2 T i n s ........ Tomatoes with Puree, No. 2>/2 Tins Hominy, No. 2i/2 T in s ......................... Any Assortment 2 cans 23c W E S S O N OIL — Q uart SNOWDRIFT — 3-lb. cans cans ...... ...................... 4 5 C for ............... .......... 67C CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP—W ashen clothes whiter. 10 bar» .............................................................................. 3 5 < fr MacMarr Flour, 49-lb. Sack. . . . $1.59 Fisher’s Blend Flour, 49-lb. Sack, $1.79 Swansdown Flour, large package, 29c Free— with each package— Large Angel Food (Jake Pan Apricots Peaches Certo O ur B rand— larg e Tree ripened F ruit No 2 »/2 cans, 2 f o r ....................................... 3 5 < t L ibby’s Large Halve« or thick slices in Heavy Syrip. No, 2 ^ cans, 2 f o r .......... Get ready for m aking y o u r straw b erry pre serves, 2 b o ttle « .............. ............................. 5 5 C MacMarr Coffee ' dr“ ’"d or White, 3 lbs ........... Black RIOE— F ancy quality Blue 25? o i s T p i i Y u T T I o rs i w n - » - » o c r MAY WE REMIND ,JUI *™rr aw«»—.,.. .^dsHO».ooidC7.w...H„... «»«— Flour COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON * Sugar Hard wheat Blend. Every Sack Guaranteed 49-lb. Sacks. C o r o n a $1.11 S a fe w a y $1U P eaches Del Monte New Pack at a Real 8aving. No. 1 Tins. 2 f o r ........3 5 c D ozen........$1.98 No. 2!/2 Ting 2 f o r ...... 4 9 c j D ozen....... $2.73 Pure Berry Cane Fine Granulated 10 L b s.... 5 5 c ....th at a S alew ay cus tomer enioyi these ad vantages... Q u a lity Foods Kept fr.«h by h u g . turn over. Lower Prices Mid« pot (ibis by "Di»tri- bution Without Waits ", N eat, Clean Stores Food« w .ll displayed and priced. Courteous Salesmen W .ll tr.in .d is service. •nd Salad Dressing One of the Best Foods 12 Oz. Jar... 19c Rose, 3 lbs.......................1 9 (4 MACMARR STORES ’WJSV; *££¿7^- *•• Lb. 39c RAISINS, Choice Seedless— P U R I T A N MALT EX- 4 lb. bags .................. 25<*‘ TRACT, Lge. c a n .......... 4 5 < t FIGS— E x tra Choice WAY STO The guarantee of receiv ing absolute satisfaction on «very purchots or monsy cheerfully refunded. Jells Best The New Jell Dessert True Fruit Flavors P a c k a g e ...5 c Baking Powder C alum et World’s Largest Seller Free Cake Tin with 1-lb. Tin. 28c Friday and Saturday P hone 219 Orders over »2 de livered Free, C o tta g e G rove