1- P A C E ETOHT T H E S E N T IN E L , C O T T A G E G R O V E . P R E P O N Leaders Southern r g Lane District Meet IFesf Side School The Southern Lane d i s t r i c t meeting of Lane County Lcndent' axMociation met at the West Side school A pril 16th. During the business meeting n discussion was in order pertaining to meeting places A motion was adopted to have eaclv meeting in charge of a different school dis tric t where there are club leat^rs w ith thia group to be in charge of the entertainment at the meeting. The entertaining club may choose to hold the meeting at the city hall In Cottage Grove or in their own school district. Dorena was appointed as the next host group by Mrs. S. T. Rose, district chair man. U was voted to hold the next meeting on May 14th, rather than the th ird Wednesday, due to the U O o K M a g atin e a Traveler« S afely Service fact of conflict w ith school exer cises in some districts. IK S. L \D Y . we know vtvti «-ere bon takes place when they si, be I t was emphasized that these «ell brought up. You sav “Please" hind a steering wheel. I licv ignore meetings are not restricted to club and ‘'lh an k s-ou" and use the the comfort of friends ruling with leaders and members, but to par right fork and write the mees, them. I liev disdain the lights of ents and friends. bread and hotter letters. But « lien people on foot. lbev veil boorishly i, comes to vour conduct while at drivers who displease them. Questions re g a r d i n g May driving, vou most definitely could Many who wouldn't hutch a achievement were answered by R. learn manners horn a tmek dns-er. nickel that belonged to someone C. Kuehner, county club agent, Truck drivers are good drivers, else flaunt all law and order when who was present at the meeting. Tbev keep on their side of the behind a steering wheel, with the road, thev don't go at fantastic callousness of experienced criminals. Mr. Kuehner also talked of club speeds, thev practice tha, funda The serious part of this curious activities in the coast district and mental rule of democracy and good behavior is that had manners make on marketing day. breeding. Give the other fellow a had dnv uig, and Kid driving makes To the list of donated articles break. accidents and death. Which is more than can be said So mend votir manners and be which may be used in crafts work for many of our nicest ladies and come a good citizen even when at summer camp was added: gentlemen. A strange transforma' driving. It may save vour life. handles from old tooth brushes and other celluloid or plastic ar CARE TODAY HERE TOMORROW ticles, any color o r style. Records made by Mrs. Alice Callison’s W estfir club choral group, using her original club C om p osition R oofs songs, and recorded w ith the new The first composition roofs in the i- cording machine purchased by United States were laid in 1844 and the county leaders association, 1845—almost a century ago. Today almost exactly two-thirds of all roof were played. ing m aterials applied in the United Following the meeting, a social States are asphJlt roofing products hour was enjoyed w ith games and —asphalt strips or individual shin refreshments were served by the gles, roll roofing or built-up roofing. • T h e B u r m a ro a d has a b e rm , Latham leaders. ★ CITY COURT The following paid fines in city court the past week for tra ffic violations: Clifton Adams. W illiam Spies. John Dugan. Claude Steele. Andrew Palm was fined $10.00 on charges of being drunk on the street and F. B Seagraves was fined $25.00 on a drunkenness charge. Corona adding machines fo r sale at the Sentinel office. TOWNMENI» NEWS . — The regular siM'ial night was oh- seived on Monday w ith a commit- tee of six in charge of the pro- gram which consisted of musical by Mrs, Hlackmore, Mrs. Mr. Hazen, Mr. M cfu l- lum, Mr. Tucker; readings by Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Perry, ik l Finncrty, Mrs. IV trie, Mrs. Goude. Mr. F in ncrty and Mr, G riffin playtxl sev- eral coronet number*. Duets were given by M r and Mrs Whip,is and Mrs. Gidney and Mrs Safley. Mrs. Masters. Mrs Adams and Mr. Me- Collum re|x>rted on the district meeting held in Roseburg on Sun- day Elmer Kent was elected to represent Lane county in the new fourth congressional district. A program w ill be given on May 5 In honor of Mothers Day. ___ ________ FIR E DAMAGES K E A K K K Plans for May Day Festival Are Now numbers Being Completed Simkina, O il Doutled The new oil "cracking ” process perm its the petroleum industry to obtain twice as much gasoline from a barrel of crude oil as form erly. Thus the gasoline production of known oil reserves has been doubled. Sweet Gladiolus The development of a definitely sweet-scented gladiolus was hailed in 1939 as an outstanding achieve ment of horticulture. b u t th a t's n o t w h y it's c a lle d th a B u r m a r o a d (c o n s u lt y o u r d ic tio n a r y i f y o u d o n 't b e lie v e t u ) l b u t th a t’ s n o t o ne o f to d a y ’s q u e s tio n s ; an s w e r th e m in th a space p ro v id e d f o r a n d th e n lo o k b e lo w I a f t e r w a r d ) a n d get y o u r answ ers a n d y o u r r a tin g . (1, The fashion editor told us you could tell gingham from calico be cause gingham is (a ) rougher; <b) smoother; (cl has the design woven in; <di has the design print- I I ed on i t a f t e r w e a v in g |_ (?) The old days, she said, w ere the crinoline days because crinoline was a word meaning (a I hoop- skirts; (b ) high yokes around the neck; (c) stiff m aterial under skirts to m ake them stand I J out; <d) pantelcttes. |_ ( C \‘ .turned from front page) by Hall, "E l Capitan" by Sousa, and "Junior Cadets" by Gralxd, the pageant. "Development of our American Story" w ill be presented by the Jefferson and Adams schoofc. The pageant gives the story of the history of our conn- try beginning with the Indians and follow mg through important his- torical events to our country as it is today. The program w ill in- elude the following: Indians; the Colonial Period, with the landing of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving Day; the B irth of a Nation, which w ill includi* George Washington, Valley Forge, Betsy Ross and making of the American Flag: the Westward Movement Lewis and Clark, Dan- iel Boone. Sarnjuwen. settlers, mountain men, trappers; the Gold Rush; the Civil War. w ith the negroes, the southern whites anti Abraham Lincoln; the Gay Nine- ties; the Melting Pot; the W orld War; and home life in Oregon as it is trxlay. Mrs. Thum is general chairman fo r the afternoon program pre sented by the two schools and is assisted by the Misses Newman. Olson, Schneider, Sweeney und by- Mr. New*,on and committees ot students from various classes. The pageant is an original presenta tion. developed from the various units which have been tuught dur ing the year in the classes. Miss Marian Jelinek, music supervisor. Is in charge of all singing groups During the lunch hour, games and races an* planned fo r the vis itors. Junior Langston and How ard Harpoie from the high school w ill lx* in charge of games, races and stunts to bo played during this time. Pop and ice cream w ill be sold during the day under the supervision of Miss Tidemanson and W inifred Makinson and free ice cream cones w ill be issued to the visitors from the sixteen dis- 1 tricts which have been invited to attend the day's program. In addition to sixteen school dis tricts in the vicinity of Cottage Grove which have been invited, the G.A.A. or the high school is planning to act as hostesses to the members of the G A A. from Creswell, Lorane. D r a i n high schools, scheduling athletic events of interest to the girls. High : school boys are playing a ping pong tournament, finals of which are to be player! on May Day. Players from the invited high schools are invited to take part in this event, w ith Mr. Hickok il charge. A t the close of the after noon’s program, a baseball game is to be played on Kelly field. Members ot the girls’ league and-boys' federation in charge of general arrangement for the high school are: Chairman, Marcia Brund; Janet Peterson, Faye N ix on. Joyce Baldwin, Alden Ga- routte. Darwin Waterman, Boh Grewelle and Richard Bush. Mist Hayes is acting as advisor for the group and Mr. Beghtol is super vising construction of the »stage. ItO tK O IN G or, made a payment of $57,779 14 Injuriuua Insects tax 11101111*11 to the various Lane A number of Injurious insects ars county cities las, tnursikiy. Of checked by breeding and using this amount, Cottage G rew re- agulnat Ihem sums of their »sturai parasitic rncnilss. ctflvvd $10,NS2.Nti. D O N ’T TH R O W AW AY T H A T TIRE! It it has had a cut, rock break or blow out for some other reason COME IN AND SEE OUR G U A R A N TEED RUBBER W ELDING I1 O I SE. Fin* damaged t w o upstairs rooms at the iteariek boarding house Sunday morning, when a blaze of unknown origin broke out in an upstairs Iverl room about U;30 o'clock. Quick work of the fire rlepartmenl confined the dam- age to the two rooms with slight damage to the roof. NOT Vulcanizing! Free Inspection! OK Tire Shop C ITY MONIES RECEIVED. Grace Schicka, county treuaur- No, ,0 you perhopi, but i, it to ut. For thia reason. Sofa way makes many tavingi in distribution costs and i, it our policy to pots them on to you by pricing every item ot live lowest point costs will permit. Furthermore, while Safeway does no, believe in selling below cot, we will meet such prices if others make them All to the end of earning your confidence that Safeway prices ore olwoyt lo w » olwoyt right to the penny »every day on every item. That's why a penny is o Io, of money to us — and why you can be sure of savings when you shop a , S \ 11.W A Y . A B F B IC C t lee r r W a y tfc»e M m . , A p rtf i« - M Pineapple Juice 3 for 25c Crown Point Prunes N to kley— No. 3 r u n , Briargate Cut Beans 11c California Sardines No. 3 Can (3, There’s no question but that the g irl is w earing a bodice, but is it noteworthy for being (a) a neck- Lned bodice in applique; ,b> a galh- i red bodice; (ci a surplice front; (d ) h a v i n g ! ----- 1 bishop’s sleeves. [_ <4l She said that men's pumps are called so because (a) they're shiny; <b> they have low heels;, (c) be cause th ey're worn on occasions of pomp; (d) because the “ pump' was an old country dance. (5) Chanel, she declared, is the nam e of a famous designer of wom en's clothes from (a ) Belgium ; O/i, we soak up loads of heat And we carry dirt aw ay — Seal in power all around \ f / And lu-bri-cate today! < b ) L o n d o n ; ( c ) I---- 1 F ran ce ; (d) Hollywood. |_ J («) And that trick y “d irn d l,” she allowed, means (a ) a kind of cloth; fb ) a gypsy veil; (c ) a hat w ith an Alpine feather; id ) I----- I a p e a s a n t s k i r t. |_ (7) And (don't give up) a “ wedgie” Is (a) a kind of lingerie; (b) one of those funny looking shoes w ith thick (d ) a s la v e b r a c e le t . Oceanic Cables Oceanic cables of the world ag fre g a te about 380,000 miles. Z. A. Coop and D. M Garnet a t tended a meeting of the machinist and foundry operators of the state a, Portland Friday, called for the purpose of discussing ways anil means of aiding the defense pro gram. In discussing the Portland meet ing, Mr. Coop said he did no, see how local machine shops or foun dries would be able to participate in the program now because the type of work wanted was too ex acting. but saw a possibility of participating in the ship building program a little later. Even then the type of w ork to be done would be very exacting and the profit small. “ GUESS AGAIN” ANSWERS Gardenade Tomatoes 3 for 25c Lumberjack Syrup 5 lb. can 43c N o. 3 ' i Can 17c Emeral Bay Spinach 2 for 23c Libby Apple Butter SA-oc. J a r No. 3 1; Can Deviled Meat 3 for 10c 15c Libby No. ■, ( *aaa 10c K. C. Baking Powd, 25c can 18c Albers Corn Flakes 3 for 17c 10c M-og. P a rk age-. Valley Gold Apricots L'npeelerl— No. 3 ‘ j can Glen Aire Grapefruit No. 3 C t n Sundown Fruit Cocktail N o. I Can K itchen C rei, V »lateste-ter " k td OREGON PEAS No'i O r PFACWPC V X IX m ) Lt Del Monte CORN DOG FOOD 6 CaatleCree, Sliced or Helvee four-part oil protect your modern engine. 1 I t is m ade to do four distinct things: (1) Carry away engine heat by circulating over hot moving parts, (2) wash away grit and carbon from bearing surfaces, (3) seal in the power of high-compression piston strokes, (4) and, lastly, keep its smooth oiliness all its long life. T hat is true balance! E n a . t SHELL! Does 4 jobs at once \ 7 <ar39t «er 38* \ Fate A IR W A Y MAY DAY Salad Oil 33« coitee Caa Ih bfOQs / BABY LIMAS 2X1S» _“ I C U im R.... 2«-25c KAZOLA oil Q m H No I cane a it/ Cudahy's sodacracmisj ,^ I TANG R A R o 's Y R D P ■ i. u m 70« a -*■ a a B ib . I » ; lo l a x a — ( « a , lo I « l fe tflc tT M Ïti Produce Prices Friday and Sat. Only E v e ry purr-liuM* of S afew ay m eat mutt, please you — o u r gunruntee lx yo u r HMfegiiiirrl Huy w ith c o il,I- rlenr-c a , S afe w ay F resh G r ’d Beef ">• 19c No cereal or water Beef R oasts . . . .P ound 19c Blade cuts—Steer beef Ready to fry Meat Price« Friday and Saturday Only R hubarb .. Pound 2 |c Local l-'lclrl (iro w n C a rro ts . . .Pound 5c . . .P ound 3c N o Top» to P a y F o r Spinach Young Tender Iz*avea v Leg o ’ Lam b . ., Pound 25c Lam b S hd’r R ’st"- 21c Lam b Stew . ., Pound 1 2 R F ry ers 3 '-$ 1 .0 0 Chevrolet Sales and Service — IK ¡3« 3 ,, 37c H en h ey Chocolate Bert— Ige 2 bars 25c M isilend Dried Prunes 2 -lb certon 13c Sun-Maid Necter Raisins 15-01 pkg 7c Rinto Granulated Soap -JH 2 pkgt- 35c Blue Super Suds CuncentM * • J 24 o i phg 18c Kitchen Brooms— 4 -sew etch 29c Picnic cuts C o tta g e G ro v e M o to r C o . •« * Fee h»«e, cess P ork R oasts . .Pound 151c THE MODERN OIL FOR PRECISION - BUILT CARS ••• WESSON OIL No. 2 can fkore Rere T TH IS e Mae M« TOMATO JOICE « m . IOC ChtekM H «M le ■aaav Dew. Golden Stioagbeart RORMEL SOUP IL M * Fey. No. 2 Steve No. 2 cao T a lly J 1. <c) and you're off for 10 p ts... 2. (c) again for 10 m ore............. 3. (b) for 20 pts................................. 4. (c l and 25 pts. (toughle)............ 5. (ci for 10........................................ 8 (<J) lor 15 m ore............................. 7. lb) for 10.......................................... KATINGS: 90 100, fasti- ion-plate; 80-90. stylish; T O T A L __ 70 8tl. sm ooth; 80-70, try again. 3 for 25c T o m ato , M u v ta rd — O va l Cana Benlem A T T E N D S M A C H IN IS T M E E T . 2 for 19c No. 3« , ( an C ucum bers ... Pound 15c U . S. No. 1— Long G reen A sparagus N ew Spuds 3 "» 25c 6 “-»17c C a lifo rn ia W hit«' Ro»e Strawberries T h e flra t ones of th e aea- Mtn! S u rp rlae yo u r fa m ily w I , h a tra w h e rrle a a n d r-ri-am to n ig h t! Gimp sS 10« H H S-V Ö «