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THURSDAY, aCNE 91, 19934 j22"222íLEÍa£22I¿£i£522ü55522ÍL pao « t w o . DIVIDE. AMERICANS—CHRISTIANS. Rogue River with a brother of June 19.—Mrs. George Quimby We rectntly heard an interesting Mrs. Clarke’s, James Plank, also was taken to a Eugene hospital talk tn w ilch a man of the gospel her ^ “¿1J n’ J^.lan^ ld A ^ Sunday. ELBEKT BEDE. BdlUr. decried the fact that we are trying ^ “ V T u ^ m u “ (M . met Mrs. E. S. Barker and daughter P m bll«b *4 Every Tkoraday by Oetta*« ! to make Americans Instead of them there. Dorothy Louise, who spent several Or»*« P ab llakiaf Oemy^ny. Elbert B e d e ___________________ Preside»» : Christians. clays last week at the home of . Bernice Patten was taken to a Officers were elected as follows Mrs. Barker's brother, Elbert Hmhfc ............ ....................... Beeretary 1 So far as this writer is co n -' hospital in Eugene Thursday and Charles their A flret-eleae yubHcetlen entered at Cot* I cerned, he would Just as soon the was operated on for appendicitis, Monday night at the American Arnold, left Saturday for Legion auxiliary n.eeting: Mrs. D. tar« Ore»» a> «»—■ <*•!»»« matter. home in Santa Fe, N. M. Mr. efforts given to making Americans Her condition is reported a« satis- 9ft Nertb Sixth 1 were given to making Christians, factory. Her mother. Mrs. Fred A. Emerson, president; Mrs. Jack Barker is state game warden of Raelaeee offlee Maulding, first vice president: Mrs. New Mexico and attended a game for no Christian living in America Patten, is staying with her. ÖUBBCKLPTIOM KATES. William Zimmerly, second vice (Caah la advaaee.) ¡could be anything but a good Harvey Clarke was quite sick president: Mrs. Joe Smith, secre conference held in Portland last One year —__ R .Tftirhree month« .9 0 .6 5 last week. tary; Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, klx m .n tk . -- <U.G0I3 m month _..-S0.4Ä ' American. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lantv of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost of Cot- K .r.I.n r.tt—-SO. y . .r additional. And isn’t the reverse true? Could 1 tas.e Grove visited Sunday with treasurer; Mrs. Bayard Reed, chap- Redmond were dinner guests one lin; Mrs. E. T. Hoy, historian; day last week at the J. A. Mackey ¡anyone be all that is expected of Mr. and Mrs. Add Heath. M .rnb.r .f Mrs. Chester VanDenburg, ser home. They were enroute to a S . t t o n . l gd ltsrisJ A M M is tlo e a good American citizen without Beonard Gilcrist returned Tues geant-at-arms; members at large of grange convention at Roseburg. OrBffoa H t . t . E d lts rts l A bbob U i I bb day from a trip to Dunsmuir. ¡being a Christian? O r .r o . f f . w a . . . . r O .n f .r .n o t executive committee. Mrs. Fred Madge and Irene Honnold of Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Norris of There isn't much difference Miss Eunice VanDenburg. which one we make, but it is a Mountain View spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ralph Teeters and Mrs. F. L. Cottage Grove visited Wednesday Miss Annabelle Gilcrist. and Thursday at the Frank Mc- SUGGESTED TRADES. good idea to bend our efforts tow- Grannis. Officers will be Installed home. Mrs. Norris and We of the Willamette valley sel I aid making one or the other. July 9. Mrs. George Matthews, Garvin Mrs. McGarvin are sisters. LORANE. chairman, reported the dom realize the disparity in popu June 19.—The Lorane baseball membership Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McReynolds Each ballot cast in the primaries team waa defeated Tuesday eve- unit oyer the top. lation between western and eastern and daughter, Mrs. Kathleen —♦ — cost Lane county 47 cents. Those ning nmi? by bv the the Cottage Cottasre Grove Grove bust bu3i. Oregon. of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wheeler and Mrs. Knight In Baker county the entire vote who went to the polls may ask ness men's team. The score was Mrs. George McReynolds motored LeRoy LeBrie, honoring their sis to Canyonville Sunday and for republican candidates for con j themselves whether they got their 9 to 10. met ter, Mildred Bennett, whose mar ! money's worth, and the question Lorane won a game from Alva- gress was less than 2,000, while in Mrs. Eva Ellis and son-in-law riage will be a feature of Sunday, dore in the ‘‘Big Six” league Sun may also arise as to whether it and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kris the slightly larger Bane the vote entertained with a miscellaneous Kristensen, and family of Gold wouldn't be better to shift this day. The score was 8 to 1. on the same ottice was 6,500. was received last week of shower Friday afternoon at the Hill. Mrs. Ellis is a sister of Mr. In Crook county, also slightly expense onto party organizations. the News death at Grants Pass of Rob Bennett home. Bridge was a pleas McReynolds. smaller than Bane, a trifle over ant diversion with four tables in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Nothing dlsapponts some persons ert Flick, a former resident here. lay. Mrs. Alice Price, Eugene, 400 votes were cast for republican had been living with his of Gowdyville visited quite so much as to peddle a Juicy He eld high score and Miss Jane daughter congressional candidates. nephew, John Flick. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deschutes county, slightly small bit of scandal and afterward learn W. H. Mitchell and family. Mr. Stowell received the traveling McDoIe. that there wasn't a word of truth and Mrs. Ivan Smith and Frances prize. A dainty luncheon was er tnan Bane, cast 1,000 votes. Lynn Chapman caught a rattle and Harold Dudley went to Do served at the close of the after snake with nine rattles alive Sun <• Gilliam, a third the size of Bane, In i t noon. Miss Bennett received many day near their home. rena Sunday to visit Sardis Dud cast 409 votes. attractive gifts. Among the guests The only difference between a ley. Grant, the same size as Bane, Mrs. Richard Knight of Eugene The Odd Fellows served ice were Mrs. Kuppenbender and Mrs. is spending a few days at the kicker and a jackass is that a cast 875 votes. Price, Eugene, mother and sister cream and cake to their families i home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Harney, which is more than jackass is not always a kicker. after their meeting Wednesday of the groom-elect. E. L. McReynolds. twice the size of Bane, votes num Many men who claim to be self- evening. John Dunn went to Roseburg as bered 529. Mrs. D. H. Hemenway enter Grant Bales Is Injured. In Jefferson, half the size of made should give their mothers a delegate to the state grange j tained the O. L. H. club Tuesday Grant Bale., a bucker in the and wives the credit. convention last week. with a dessert luncheon and an Banc, votes numbered 288. Mrs. L. N. Riggs visited in Sa afternoon of bridge. Mrs. George logging camp of the Western Lum in Klamath, nearly half again as A pessimist is a person who be lem last week. Jacobsen held high score. Three ber company at Westfir, was in large as Bane, votes numbered lieves divorce to be the happiest Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelton and traveling prizes were given. Mrs. jured last week while installing an 2,994. family and Miss Doris Skelton are T. C. Wheeler received one for under cutter. His ax caught in the part of married life. In Bake, twice the size of Bane, picking cherries near Coburg. grand slams and Mrs. Cynthia Bar underbrush and was deflected to votes numbered 775. Carl Dunn injured a leg while ton rceived the other two. Ad the back of his left hand, cutting SAGINAW. In Malneur, more than twice the in the woods Thursday. ditional guests were Mrs. Florence across the knuckles. He expects June 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Steve working size of Bane, votes numbered Ben Briggs cut a leg while Madden and Mrs. Carl Price, to spend two or more weeks at his Bens ton and children of Central working in the woods Wednesday. Portland, daughters of Mrs. Hem home in Dorena while recovering 1,123. Point, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Benston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gowing of enway, Mrs. A. W. Kime, Mrs. from the accident, In Morrow, a little over half the and daughter and Evelyn Benston size of Bane, votes numbered 556. of Eugene and the Lowell Ben- Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Moon Barton, Mrs. C. S. Hoskins and family of Cottage Grove vis Mrs. Naomi Preston. The club ad D I S T R I B U V In Sherman, a little over a fifth I ston family were dinner guests at and ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. journed for the summer. the size of Bane, votes numbered the F. T. Benston home Sunday. Earl Gowing Sunday. —♦ - Mrs. Helen Downs and daugh 431. Mr. and Mrs. George Gowing The Justamere club were guests 1 In Umatilla, four-fifths the size ter left for their home in Ohio drove to Salem Sunday. of Mrs. Chester Wheeler for a Monday. They have been visiting Miss Nelda Gunter of Junction dessert of Bane, votes numbered 2,771. luncheon last Thursday af the home of Mrs. Downs' moth City visited here last week at the Union, half the size of Bane, at er, Mrs. Florence Monroe, since home of a sister, Mrs. George >i ternoon. Bridge followed. High cast l,45tl votes. score for club members was held she was called here by the illness Wallowa, four-fifths the size of and death of her father, Mr. Mon Gowing. by Mrs. Walter Hunter, high for [ Miss Iva Gunter of Gardiner is guests held by Mrs. LeRoy Bane, cast 792 votes. roe, early in the spring. visiting at the home of a sister, ! Labrie, was and Mrs, Bonita Skilling Wasco, half the size of Bane, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sharon re Mrs. George Gowing, this week. received the prize. Spe- ! cast 1,749 votes. turned to their home in Coburg Miss Zora Keene of Eugene is ■ cial guests for traveling the afternoon were two visiting relatives here this week. Wheeler, a third the size of last week ufter spending Mrs. B. D. Wood (Klamath Falls). months at the home of their son Bane, cast 846 votes. Mrs. Labrie, Miss Mildred Bennett DORENA. The quality of the vote in east Charles. Mrs. - Gertrude Buchanan _ . and , June 11.—John Fletcher of Crow ! and Miss Erma Bennett. Mrs. R. — -- ern Oregon may overcome the lack daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pete Briggs ; viajtetl Friday and Saturday at M. Rice will be hostess for the in quuntity. At any rate ,we have of club next week. " * i Culp O ru k w i a i t e r i with w ith Mrs. the Gienn Jennings home. Creek, visited some voters that we would be will Howard Keene Tuesday afternoon The Happy Circle Sewing c lu b 1 ing to trade for the worst they of last week. An Epworth League rally was met last week with Mrs. Steele. have in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Chai les Sharon Tbe next meeting will be with held Friday afternoon and eve ning at “Rest Awhile” camp on To the soapboxer we recommend and daughter were callers at the Mra Thrasher. the broad open spaces of eastern Lawrence Montieth home in De-I Mrs. Ruth England and chil- Row river. About 45 were present < dren visited at the C. H. Jennings and the leagues of Creswell, Eu- Oregon. He would interfere with light Valley Thursday evening. ggne and Springfield were repre Mr. and Mrs. Art Reed and home In Creswell Thursday, no one over there, and his re children spent Friday evening at I Clifford Van Schoiack was tak- sented. Games and swimming of moval would greatly relieve us. the W. Hileman home in Cottage j en a Eugene hospital Friday fered entertainment during the af ternoon and a picnic supper fol Grove. “for medical treatment. WAR MEDALS. Mr. and Mrs. Ermold llardisty i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKibben lowed. The evening was spent i A few years ago the bravest and | of Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs. and children of Wyoming visited around a campfire. Talks were i best of our men went across the Marvin Harpole of Cottage Grove Thursday at the Henry Cooper given bv some of the visitors and waters to save from destruction spent Sunday evening at the Low- j home. They are former residents a songfest was enjoyed. —♦ — the greatest republic of all ages. I ell Benston home. I here and now plan to reside at Initiatory work was exemplified Richard Wright of Cottage Grove | The Dalles, Most of these came home again, and the annual memorial services spent Wednesday with Forest . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitsell and some with medals, some with in ) daughter Marilyn of Trent visited were conducted Wednesday night juries and some with disease, I Monroe. of last week at a meeting of the ! Lawrence Montieth family ■ over the week end with Mrs. Clara and it is now a question whether of The Neighbors of Woodcraft. Mr. and Delight valley and the Art Reed , Kirk. those who didn't come back were family spent Sunday up the Me- J Those from here who left Tues- Mrs. Gordon Davis, Eugene, gen not more kindly treated than some Kenzie river. I day with battery "E” for annual eral organizers, were guests. Re who did and have since lived in ------------------- | encampment arm Harold Cooper freshments were served by the pain. MOSBY CREEK. William and Wayne Vaughn, El- hostess committee, Mrs. Opal \ Jones, Mrs. Eva Hatch and Mrs. June 19.—Visiting at the John J don Steele and Mendal Collins. N ot so very long ago a box ar rived at Hollywood that contained Allen home Sunday were Mr. and ; The Theodore Sturdevant family Edna Mndenhail. Mrs. Cnarles Allen of Tillamook, j spent the week end with relatives 1,200 war medals. Among them The C. E. Umphrey, S. L. Mack- j were 100 croix de guerre and 300 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen of Cot- at Vaughn. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Al- Wayne Kirk of Whitcomb spent in, Nelson Durham and N. E. war crosses. One was even an tage Compton families held a picnic of the McKenzie, Fred Elliot the week end with his mother, Large Fancy for Slicing Italian military valor cross, so rare len Wednesday evening of last week of Portland, Miss Hazel Brown ! Mrs. Clara Kirk. that when the armistice was and Miss Bernice Morton of Leb- at Horn’s grove near Saginaw. The Grace Parks and Blanche Gar- signed only 26 had ever been anon, Evelyn Coiner and Dorothy j ner left Thursday to attend the picnic was ir. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short and children, Issued. Stewart of Cottage Grove. 1 diamond jubilee at Medford. Mrs. Doc pitcher has been stay- Warren Cooper and Leslie Flec- Spokane, who were guests of the The Hollywood producer paid a Large and Sweet group. dollar each for these medals. Each ing the past week at the Fannie cher of Whitcomb spent the latter part of last week at the Henry one was authentic, and had been Palmer home. The Needlecraft club held a pic Mrs. James Lebow has been ill Cooper home. issued for some outstanding deed Everett Holstrom and Dwight nic Wednesday of last week as the past week. in the world war. their closing meeting of the year. Brown of Pleasant Hill spent Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Phenin have What muM have been the trag been staving at the Doc Pitcher Monday evening with Mrs. Clara The group and their children went Crisp Solid Heads to the steel bridge for the after edies of life that led the owners home the past week. Kirk. noon and were joined at the sup W. T. Callendar and daughter of these symbols to part with what Mrs. Claude Abercrombie and had cost so much, must have children have gone to Portland to Esther of Boise, Ida., visited Sun per hour by the husbands. Mrs. day and Monday with Mr. Callen- William Zimmerly was welcomed meant so much. A medal issued to work in the berry fields. Miss Margaret Castle is visiting dar's sister, Mrs N ettie Wilbur, as a new member. a man who had risked his life on Fancy Tiltons for Canning the J. E. Redford home. the field of battle in the most this week with a sister, Mrs. Sid at Mrs. The marriage of Mary O. Benson Nettle Wilbur attended of Walden. wicked war of all ages, and a Davis and Leonard E. Dunlap, North Mr. Elliott will continue to hold commencement exercises at the Bend, was announced recently. motion picture porducer buys it services the rest of this week at University of Oregon Monday. A Mrs. Dunlap was formerly music for a paltry dollar. nephew was a graduate. the Blue Mountain church. supervisor in the public schools of There are those who believe that A number of the neighbors gath this city and has been teaching in Union Services Announced. some of the world war veterans ered at the Hasting grove and Following is the program for the North Bend schools since leav are asking too much. The boys gave a picnic in honor of _______ Mr. arid could hardly ask more than we did Mrs. George Hastings’ birthday ( union church services for the ing here. month of July: July 1, union com- when we asked them to go into anniversaries. Mrs. D. A. Emerson entertained Mr 'and Mrs. Glenn Phenin have | munion service at Presbyterian the trenches of France, but there moved their household goods Into | church with Rev. Smith in charge, a group of 16 youngsters at her must be somo whom an ungrateful the Lester Spangenburg house. home Monday forenoon, honoring bv . oth®r Pastors; July 8. country has neglected when med ' __________ Christian church, Rev. M. A her son Howard on his sixth birth Groves, Methodist p a s t o r , in day anniversary. The hours were als of honor can be purchased LA111A3I. | charge; July 15, Methodist church, spent with games and a luncheon wholesale at a dollar each. June 18.—Mrs. Amanda Hull of ;;ev j q Shaw, Christian church was served at noon. Howard re The government ought to trace Grove spent lust week at |)aS[Or. in charge; July 22, Bap- ceived many attractive gifts. the medals back to their original Cottage the home of a daughter, Mrs. R. tjst church, Rev. Smith preaching; ownership and learn whether their O. Yearous. She is now at the July 29, Presbyterian church, Rev. The Tuesday Evening Study club former owners may not even now home of a son Albert for a few Davis, preaching. Special music is and their families met Tuesday be in need of aid from a country days. afternoon and evening for the an planned for each service. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkowitz they served so well. nual picnic at Horn’s grove on of southern California spent the the Coast fork. The group includ The National Jby Smoke H o lid a y s O b s e r v e d week end visiting at the Matz ed twelve families. Meetings of the Dupllcatlng Supplies. Sentinel. Holidays which are observed In i club will be resumed in the fall. Overguard home. Mr. and Mrs. Berkowitz are making an extend every state In the Union are: New , —« — ed tour of scenic spots of Oregon. Year', day, Washington's birthday, Mrs. Pet Bressler and Mrs. Jean Yearous spent Satuiday July Fourth, Labor day, Thanksglv Kelly Cooper entertained the Roy night with her sister, Mrs. Carl al Neighbor club Monday evening Ing day and Christmas day. These at the home of the former. The Buffington, in Cottage Grove. Hugh Trunnell and family. Mrs, are legal or public holidays, made time was spent in a social way Nell ----- Williams ----------- and Mrs. Marne 80 hy acts of legislatures in the and refreshments were served. (Eottapr 6rove jScutind _____ BHablUhW 1500.____________ B R O W N ’S EARWIG BAIT 3 lbs. 29c—6 lbs. 50c—12 lbs. 89c D o u b le S tr e n g th 3 lbs. 40c—6 lbs. 65c—12 lbs. $1.16 Sodium Fluosilicate..............-.......... lb. 35c (full strength) Fish Oil............. ... -.......................... Qt. 25c BROWN’S DRUG STORE E Cottage Grove Pharmacy CA REFU L Launderers and Dry Cleaners Cottage Grove Laundry Cottage Grove Phone 79 Excellent Dry Cleaning All Laundry Services T H O U T S afeway S tores Features fo r Friday and Saturday FLOUR Primrose Hardwheat Blend 49^T.43 ca FRUIT—VEGETABLES T o m ato es 3 lbs. 14c C ucum bers C ants each 3c Honey Maid 2-lb. box each 7c C abbage lb. 3c A p rico ts box 59c Salt G rah am s pkg. 7c 29c A ir w a y C o ffe e P o u n d . . . 21c A Pure Brazilian Blend L ib b y Peaches diamond CRYSTAl N o. 2i t i n . ,16c Diamond Crystal The Only Shaker Salt Jell Well Prince Albert tin 10c P ackage . . . 5c Assorted Flavors Cocoa * io-9c Richer in Cocoa Butter, - ♦— There’s A Gotham Eolp stripe STOCKING AT $1 u For Every Hour of the Day Chltfon . . . Sbttr . , . Srrvret. "AjiiuiuMti"* hi thifon m J i i m t i ¡bttr. R< r .i It» . Ü.Ä. P .I. i ; j » w * IAi«*J» Umphrey & Mackin The Store of Best Values Miss Katie Gilcrist. former teacher here, made a trip to Kla- math Falls recently. She will teach in Klamath county next year. Miss Belva Garoutte and Mrs., Earl Gridley are visiting at the home of a brother. Nelson Ga- routte, at Lorane. The farmers of this vicinity are ''making hay while the sunshines.” Mrs. Charles Smith has as pets two little coons which she recent ly received from the east. Mrs. Lee Williams’ brother and family of near Grants Pass vis ited her during the past week. Jack Branch of Oakland, Cal., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller. Mrs. Bert Scott, who has been ill the past two weeks with infec tion of an arm. is improving. Mrs. Theodore Joll and daughter Dorothy of Eugene and another daughter, Mrs. Bell of Rupert, Ida., visited several families In Latham last week Wednesday. Homer Hull and Albert McCall have received word that they are to have a free trip of one week with the state forester beginning June 23 or 24. Homer has not yet returned from the 4-H summer school. HEBRON. June 19.—At the annual school meeting held last night George Kebelbeck was reelected director and Mrs. George Kebelbeck clerk. Caroline Kebelbeck Is spending this week In Cottage Grove with her grandparents. Mi. and Mrs. Mike Kebelbeck, while attending Catholic school. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ream of Lorane visited Sunday with Mr. | and Mra George Kebelbeck. Ed Flowler of Vancouver and Hom Williams are spending a few days at home. Mr. Williams has been working on Coulee dam. Annabelle and Katie Gilcrist mo tored to Eugene Monday. Their mother, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, and aunt. Mrs. Minnie Cheaebro. ac companied them and spent the day with Mrs. Margaret Kerr and Mrs. Helen Maxham Mr and Mrs Truman Clarke and family spent the week end at i Dlstnet of Columbia, or by procla matlon of the President. The Unit ed States congress has not the pow er to decide for the states the ob , «enant-e of any day as a national holiday. 3 Lines 3 T im es 3 D im e s Poiitively No Phone Or ders Accepted. If you haven’t tried Senti nel classified ads. here is the chance to do so at little cost. If you have, here is a chance to do so again. For next week’s issue of The Sentinel, a classified ad of any length up to three lines, or 18 words, positively cash with copy, will be accepted at 30e for three insertions, which is equivalent to 10c for each inst. tion. Any additional insertions at 10c the inser tion. For additional words over 18, one cent for three insertions. This special Is for the com ing week only, and for copy submitted before 5 p. m Tuesday, Mrs. A W. Shofstall entertained Friday evening with three tables of bridge. Mrs. Bonita Skilling re ceived the traveling prize. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Degrees will be conferred upon three candidates at a meeting of the Eastern Star tomorrow night. Refreshments will be served fol lowing the meeting. The chapter will recess for the summer. The women's missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Hatch on north Ninth street, > Research club members and families picnicked Wednesday eve ning of last week on Cedar creek. The club has disbanded for the •Murams Coyer Spray Is Due. Cover spray for codling moth on apples and pears Is due. ac cording to C. E. Stewart, county horticultural Inspector. This spray Is for the first brood of worms which are being brought out by the hot weather. The form ula Is four pounds of lead arsenate to 200 gallons of water. It is not necessary to use the lime and sul phur this time, the Inspector said. Leapln' Lizards Defeated. Leonard’s Leapln' Lizards went down to defeat Saturday when they played ball »Uh the Trent team at a community celebration there, the score being 6-5. The boys claim the absence of Sammv Loophole Mackin somewhat weak ened the morale of the team and that they just could not click in usual form. County Chamber Meets Here. The Lane county chamber of commerce will hold Its June meet ing here tonight. Large delegations arc expected from member organ izations from over the countv. Committees will be appointed and the year's program adopted. Advertisers give the community —■ therefore Goes Further Tom ato Soup tin 5c Van Camps S a n k a .. lb. 49c Nob Hill Coffee ib. 25c T e a Vs lb. 19c Lipton’s Orange Pekoe Nucoa lb. 12c om em aker's □DO ¿ B u r e a u A Quality Spread S53 C andy Canned Grapefruit and Orange For Fruit Cocktails and Salads Peel grapefruit and oranges, as you would apples. Cut through white membrane. Cut out sections, remove seeds. Pack alternate sec tions of grapefruit and orange In pint jars. Cover with hot water to within a half inch of the top. Partially seal according to direc tions for jars used. Process time required by preferred method. • • • For aid in household problems, menu planning or special recipes, send in your request with a self- addressed stamped envelope to Julia Lee Wright, director. Home makers' Borenu. Safeway Stores, lnc_ Box 660, Oakland. California. Assorted in Sanitary Cellophane C hew s b a g 10c Marshmallows lb. 15c Cottage Grove O I S T R I B Free Delivery U T I O N W I T H Phone 219 O U A S T F