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T H E 3K NT1N K L, POTTAGE OKO VK, OREGON America Leads In Recreation Waters For Motor Boating Employer, Worker SOFTBALL NEWS (Batchelder and llarpole) Next Week*« Kehediile Monday, July 15: McCoy’s vs. America has more miles of navi . ------------ Eagles; Gustafson's vs. Knicker- Plans for a senes of hearings bockers. gable recreation waters then any other country on earth, and in not for employers, workers, account- Wednesday. July 17: Grove taking advantage of these play- ants and other interested parties Hardware vs. Dorena; McCoy's ways, the non-boating public is beginning in August are being vs. Gustafson’s. making the mistake of its life, ac- made by the Experience Rating Friday', July 19: Quality Mar- cording to Joe Smith, local boat- Council of the Unemployment ket vs Creswell; Eagles vs Culp ing enthusiast and dealer in Compensation commission, chair- Creek. Johnson Sea Horse Motors. man T. Morris Dunne announced QuaUty Market continued their •The nation has been spending today The hearings will follow winning ways during the softball millions of dollars improving the closely upon the completion of a games ames by I1V , league v by winning 1> one waterway’s, he states. "We have sample study now well under way. Tarne and one game . cleaned out river channels, bui t The council, under whose d.rec- Th are 8tiI, undefe^ 3 but they canals and locks, established arti- tion the study of seven charge- n x v iVcd a mighty scare from the ficial lakes, and constructed safe hack methods is being made, ex- eigh, h p i ^ K ’t s "n V ? S n S - harbors. As a resuIt. there are pects to make recommendations to da s ,anie Th* fina, score more interesting places to visit the commission before October 1. QUai:." 5 Envies 4 Th.« Envl.«« and more fishing waters available Employment records. contribu- ¡7 , tt, tying run when Johnson by boat than ever before in his- tions. and benefits charged against S V S o m c - m n ™ut w ^ call«! “ t torv. Not to take advantage of 627 representative firms in Ore- for faj|jn«» to touch a base that at situation is just about on a gon's many industries are being In the other game Wednesday. par with not picking up a thou- tabulated Grove Hardware hammered out a sand dollars off the sidewalk." he More t h a n 900,000 benefit 5 to 2 win over the Real McCoy’s states. checks issued in 1938 and 1939 al- to sink the Garage Men lower into “These days, instead of travel- ready have been grouped accord- the^league celiiir ing a thousand miles to see inter- ing to claimants Transcribed into , n F>id 8 anu,s the Butcbers esting scenery, a man with a small large volumes, these basic records with oniy 3 h„ power boat can find something will be necessary under any defeated the team bv a 10 equally as exciting w ithinJust a charge-back method tlwt m ay be tQ Q ,n nt>n. lt.a ’ few hours of his own dooretep. adopted. E venu ally 1940 checks ln , h<? ni btcap Knicks to It s time Americans were redis- will be similarly s n ip e d win Creek b 15 ? covering America. Columbus did Deviations from the 2.7 rate p. hl- k it by boat, and doing it by boat, will be based upon contributions “ £J®* especially with a dependable John- since 1936 and benefits paid since K n ic k s a t th e end o f th e 5th son. is still a good idea today. He 1938. Excess of contributions over X f ?n Uie“ J X g«m° iKSndiy has placed around twenty John- benefits by 8 per cent or more of . . w unable to hold it sons in this territory and still has the past three years’ average pay- Knjcks raUied f()r 12 -n |h; one your size___________________ roll will entitle the employer to “ last two innings to eke out a 12 ower rate while of the excess if w over**thc Eagles. ,es less than 4 per cent of the aver In the nightcap the fans were age, the rate will be higher. treated to the first extra inning game of the season when McCoy’s THINGS TO WATCH FOR forced Creswell to go eight innings before bowing to them by a 7 to 3 | Phonovision, the latest thing in score. the “juke box’’ line—it provides The U. S. Army Engineers team talking motion pictures in restau- of __ ___ _________________ Eugene defeated Knick’s by a rants, bars and other public lop-sided score of 16 to 6 Tuesday places “at the drop of a coin” . . . evening. Seven runs in the first A new portable room cooler witn inning, including three home runs, the catchy name of “Wizardaire. gave the Engineers a lead that Sealed-beam headlamps on jalop- was never threatened by last ies, as well as on the 1940 and year’s champs. Pavalunas lead the 1941 models—it’s estimated that jyjting with 4 hits while Lusk and there are some 25.000,000 used Gano collected two to lead Knicks. cars on the highways that would jn a preliminary game Dorena benefit by a change to this im- giris again defeated the Smart proved road lighting. . . . Your shop by a 11 to 4 score in a very own name printed on match-book g(xxj game. covers, complimentary with your Quip Creek defeated Gustafson s morning newspaper, i n some Qream Puffs 9 to 2 in Wednes- hotels. . . . New labels on many day's opener. In the night cap long-familiar drug, food and cos- Quabty Market banged out a 15 metics packages—as result of pro- 4 Wjn over the Lone Star Mar- (Flush and Hydrotone) visions of new federal pure food ket of Ekm-na and drug law, effective July 1. re- R H E quiring labels to specify contents, Quality Market 5 9 but truthfully! . . . Rubber mud- gagles ........................ 4 4 guards for passenger automobiles Tilton and Patton; Langston —though they’ve been used sue- and McKibben. cessfullv on buses for four or five Qrove Hardware ____ 5 6 2 years. . McCby’s ................... 2 3 5 The “personal” radio receiving Phillips and Leonard; Overhols- set—nine by four by three inches, er Carpenter. weighing four pounds . . . paper Knick’s ........................ 15 10 5 match-book that folds neatly into Quip Cree)( ........ ......... 7 8 8 a toy airplane when the matches Swanson and Denson; Scott. are used up . . . hot-dogs collar- yates and Dolly. ed” like cigars, with paper bands. Quality Market ___ __ 10 12 0 —----------------- — . . J CCC ..................... ...... 0 3 9 FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern Tilton and Patton; Herrod and home. Good location, lots of chandler fruit. N. E. Glass. 1899 Fairmont, Knick s .... ................. 12 15 6 Eugene. Oregon. 48- Eagles Lodge ................ 10 10 6 5th & Main—Phone 32 ------------------------ Swanson and Minor; Langston Mlmeograpn stenefla. Sentinel and McKibben. Creswell ______ 7 6 8 McCoy’s ............ 3 4 4 Hurry and get your share Baily and Shultz; Overholser and Jennings. of these towel bargains! Quality Market _____ .. 15 17 4 Dorena .......... ........... . 4 7 4 Tilton and Patton; Heim and Scull. Culp Creek __ ______ . 9 8 2 Gustafson’s ...... ....... . 2 3 1 Yates and Perez; Turner and Jepson. To Hold Hearings B eg in n in g J u ly 15 WEEK-END SPECIAL Radiator Service crops specialists on a sugar beet seed production tour scheduled Friday. July 12. G R. Hyalop, head of the plant industries divi s io n a t D S C . , will bend the tour, which will start from the Jeffer son high school grounds on the Pacific highway at 9:30 o’clock. Visits will first be made to five farms between the Santiam and Cap Cruson Red Horse Service Terry Bath Towels 15 Y ou’d expect to pay much more for terry of this quality! All over checks or solid colors with bright borders. Buy a supply! New Royal Colors Matched Terry Sets B A T H TOWEL — Big! Thick terry! 22 x 44 Inchea. F A C E TOWEL — Handy size. 16 x 27 O s , , inches. XeuF- FACE CLOTHS — Bay a supply! 12x12 1 f l p inches. ± V C GOVERNMENT IN MARKET FOR MORE HORSES ■ The Remount S e r v i c e of the United States War Department will hold an inspection in Eugene at 9:00 a. m. on Tuesday, July 16, with the intention of buying horses, according to a letter just received by County Agent O. S. Fletcher from Major F. W. Koest er, of the United States Army Remount Service. Detailed speci fications may be obtained at the .county agent's office. In general, purchases will be limited to geld ings four to eight years old, 15 to 16 hands high, wei’di.n - 975 to 1150 pounds, of dark color. The horses must be reasonably gentle and reasonably well broken, but need not be trained. F IE L D Decorator Colors! Terry Bath Towels Thick-looped, sturdy terry! Bright bor ders. Generous 22 by 44 inch size. Matching Wash Cloths.... 10c Same fine terry. 12 xl2 In. 29< Stock Up! Terry Wash Cloths You never have too many! Solid colors "1 I L . or plaids. 12x12 in. A V V B each T o w e ls Made by Cannon. — Attractive Natural Designs. — 36 x 66 / v/ x P E N N E Y 'S TOUR BE T TO V IE W BUGAR BL*^ x SEED CROPS The possibility of expanded pro duction of sugar beet seed in Ore gon, and particularly ln the Wil lamette valley, will be studied In the field by farmers and farm Agency For GMC PICKUPS, PANELS and TRUCKS M A R T IN M OTORS ■" ■ 25 ■ ... » PIONEER? 114 acres. At least 50 In goixl open pasture. Lota of open range. Strong year round creek. Beautiful building loca tion. Fenced two sides. Only $85(1. REAL VALUE. Splendid little farm Just one-third mile from town. 45 acres of best river bottom soil. New 2 bedroom home with electricity and city plumbing. Dandy creek for irrigation. Also borders the river. Price equipped is Just $3,650. 6 or 8 MR FARMER! Here’s a real place. 145 acres. 45 acres bottom land In cultivation. 65 acres open pasture. Dandy creek. 7 room plastered home completely modem. 2 good barns. Woven wire fences. Just 3 miles from town. Only $5,500 with $2,000 cash. Exposures Free Enlargement of Your Choice W ith Every Roll REPRINTS 3c EACH Guaranteed Work TOWN PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION T h rift-W is e RODM ANS 904 Main Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 216 A s ONE m a n a g e r t o ANOTHER- NM. HOMNANAWfc You know, M r. S«f«w«y, I I M B s »««"> to M N «ay _ food« «I S«f«««y for «wM«, •ad I’M «M*««»«« yow'U i m •WM» Yo« m «, «N S«f«««y P ik «» «m Io« . «wrry d«y • b«<«««« lk«|*« « S«f«w«y polky money ea my food budy«(, Z ikouyk I try to pick oat th« | b « tt buy» from «II o»«r town. SAFEW AY WEEK-END FEATURES FRIDAY thru MONDAY JULY 12-19 CORN . PEAS GREEN REANS JUICE CRACK COFFEE CATSUP Shortening S i.n d .r d - No 303 C .n . LOUR «»lb 12-ox. bottles -fc DUCHESS Quart Jar A z O V, PIEDMONT Mayonnaise Pint 19c Qt. J a r « ) ^ ) C CORNED BEEF LaSalle 12-oz.cans 2 cans 33c DILL PICKLES i KARO SYRUP ip Quart Jar J, D C Paradise Blue Label 5 pound pail O D w DOG FOOD z 25c O * Play Fair ROLLED OATS Peacock 9-pound Pancake FLOUR Sperry’s 2-lb. box RUBY i*cl Salad Dressing H o n e y m a id G ra h a m Edwards 1-lb. can 21* KITCHEN CRAFT a q Qt. tta 19* G ra p e fru it Your d Choice A r Salad OR Moy Day Town House 25c 39« lo,25* 39« 3-lb. oen HONEY Valley Brand 5-lb. pail 39c Peanut Butter R eni Roost 2-lb. Jar 35c urpoae Meat Gen 22c S^FRUIlSmCETftBLJES W ATERM ELONS 2c O R ANGELS m *-. 3 35c L E M O N S Funcy Sunkist Dozen 23c C A N T A L O U P E S 3«« 2 5 c C A R R O PS F.ncy I xk .1 3 •>un. 10c P O T A T O E S Yakima No. 1 10it»23c T O M A T O E S u . s . no .1 3 14c A P R IC O T S is-ib. I««. 4 9 c FRIDAY A N D SA T U R D A Y O N LY 9-pound beg DRIFTED SNOW Marshmallows PORK & BEANS FLOUR F L U F F IE S T VAN CAMP*B 49-pound bag $ 1.49 pound cello pkg. KERB REG. L I D S ....................3 Dozen 25c BALL MASON JARS, Pints 63c, Qts. 73c SOOT T IS S U E ______________ 3 Rolls 19c WALDORF T IS S U E _________ 4 Rolls 16c SCOT T O W E L S......................... .. Roll 10c FLY R IB B O N S________________ Each lo JELL WELL, A m ’t ___________ 2 Pkgs. 9c 9c Su-Purb Soap Clabber Girl Granulated 2 pound can 24-ounce pkg. 2 2/4 ®>2e cans 25c AIBW AY C O F F E E ......12c Lb. 3 Lb«. 35c NOB HILL COFFEE .... 18c Lb., 2 Lb«. 35o TOMATO SAUCE ........ ...............3 oans 10c CANDY BARS or G U M ................6 for 15c TEA, Canterbury Black */2lb. 25c, 1 lb. 49c RI0E, River Brand Fancy 2-lb. Carton 16c COCOA, Bine Mill ................ 2-lb. Box 16c Baking Powder NO SALES TO DEALERS Announcing Willamette rivers and then the*return to Linn county to visit one party will proceed to the Charles o f the ex|N*rlment station farm« Lamb farm in Linn county, where and the Frank Kropf place north- fertilizer trials wit] be studied, east of Harrisburg. Una I stop will After lunch at Albuny the tour- la* at the Glen Strome farm In Ing party will go to the Bob Car- Dine county near the Dincaster ter fnrtn near Corvallis, and then store. Films Developed and Printed Upperlube Tonic Spark Plug Service All for .49 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940 J’lain SAJLT Iodized Maximum 2 26-oz. cartons X3C WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES GUARANTEED M E A K MEAT PBICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY * STANDING PRIME RIB RO AST............... Pound 26c BACON, Sugar cured, Any size piece, lb. 14o [ SIRLOIN STEAK, From Steer Beef, lb. 26c SMOKED PICNICS ........................ Lb 12i/2c J FLUFFO, Pure Veg. Shortening ...4 lbs. 39c SPARE RIBS, Lean M e a ty .................Lb. 9c FILET OF SOLE ................................Lb. 15c ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT ......... Lb. 23c LING COD, By the Piece ....................Lb. 8c