TIU USD AV. .H’T.Y .1. 1911 THE SENTINEL OCTT \CE GROVE OREGON Mrs. Van Schoiack Kites Yesterday It’s 900 Pounds Against 900 Tons tick, 47, were held yesterday af- lemiMin m the M ills chapel w ith the Rev. Gordon H ype, o ffic ia t­ ing. In te rm en t was mud** In I hi I.O.O.F. cemetery w ith the C ot­ tage Grove Rel«*tt's lodge in charge of ihe service nt the grave- h R etread E quipm ent is Installed R ecently a t T rem bley’s S tation » Rites fo r Mr». Edith Van Schol* New tire tread equipment has been recently installed at T rem b­ ley’s Texaco service station, which may revolutionize tire costs for many m otoi ists. The new equip­ ment enables T rem bley’» to give a complete m'w I read nt one cast and when completed the m otorist w ill get a new tire guarantee. This machine, the firs t and only one seen in Cottage Grove, ta n be seen in operation at the T ro m ­ bley Station. The new tread Is b uilt on the custom er’s tire w ith o u t d isturbing the rubber or fabric. I f the fab­ ric is good the Job is completed; if not the m otorist is advised to discard the tire . A testing ma­ chine w ill reveal any defect of the tir e ’s fabric. When finished the retreaded tire looks and runs like new and a new tire guarantee is given fo r every tire completed. See the an- nouncement of T rem bley’s Texaco . Service S tation in this issue. A f |. Mr». Van Schoi.ick, who lived fo ur mile» east of town died nt Ihe fa m ily home June tilth a lte r a lingering lllne»« She had lived In this M*ciion to r the past tw e n ­ ty-nine year», coming h u m M o n - , tugiie. C allfoi n l’i. where »he w m liorn November .’4. IMi.'t S urviving o r* to * hie lumil, one child. Josephine: hei lather, Hugh M M c llllg h v llle of D ixonville, this state; tw o Misters, Mr«. M arthu Van S< ho la c k o f H e p p n e r anany's earnings due to Its huge plant construction program in excess of 50 per cent over last year now to ta lin g more than $70,000,000, heavy increased wage payments recently effective and tie* forthcom ing substantial tax increases. In fu rth e r com m enting on the statement to the shareholders. Mr. Powley stated; 'T h ro u gh ou t the e ntire Pacific coast we are m aking huge plant uddlUuns It*, meet tip* cxlro p rd in - nry service requirem ents Involved In the defense preparedness and lh<* accelerated tempo o f business a ctivity. O ur w in k in g forces have lx*en considerably Increased in number and we now have in ex­ cess of .35,000 employees or over 5,000 m ine than a year ago. We have the highest p ayroll in the history o f the company. "N a tion al defense considera­ tions. in th e ir fu ll importance, have been p rom inently In the foreground throughout all our ac­ tiv itie s during the year. O ur re­ sources, fa cilitie s and personnel have been and are a ll directed to ­ ward our company playing its fu ll, effective anil p a trio tic |u irt in our country's defense program. We take ju s tifia b le prkle in Ihe s p irit and competence w ith which our entire personnel is m eeting a ll of these a ctivitie s.” Veterans are m ourning the passing of LeRoy Peterson, 45, of Eugene, who died at his home there Saturday m orning. M r. Pe­ terson who had been a resident of Dane county fo r the past six­ tee n years served w ith the 353rd in fa n try durin g the W orld war. He was recently elected d is tric t commander o f the V. F. W. and was a member o f the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled A- m erican Veterans and served as commander o f the W illam ette post No. 293 in 1939-40. He was a frequent v is ito r to the affairs of ex-service men here and was w idely known over this sec­ tion. v is itin g and doing fancy w ork. Plans were made fo r a fan-w ell L O K A N K GRANGE MEETS. p a rty fo r M is. Boone Sehull who The Lorane grange held a meet­ is leaving soon fo r Texas. The p a rty to Is* held Tuesday a fte r- ing last Thursday. The H. E. club nisin at the home of M is. Moxley. chairm an. Mrs. C. G. Sm ith, re­ The Big Silent Man. Miss Doris W heeler w*ho is ported on a recent visit to a Stranger at crossroads store: w orking in Eugene was a Friday meeting o f F ou r Oaks II. E. club night guest o f Miss Zilda Darnell and announced the next club "W ho's the close-mouthed fellow He and a Saturday dinner guest at meeting to hi* at ihe home of over there in the corner? Mrs K ragenbrink. July 15. The hasn’t spoken a word fo r the last the E. M. Balicock home. Mrs. N e ttie Estes has been men are to meet and help build fifteen m inutes.” A nother Village Loafer: “ H im - staying w ith Mrs. Garner the last fence between the grange proper­ week on account of M r. G am er's ty and the Ralph F ra n k lin place. T h a t’s Pete Blackmore. He a in 't illness. J. M. A llender and C. G. S m ith close-mouthed he's jess w a itin ' M r. and Mrs. M ilto n Palleske reported on a recent meeting at the storekeeper to bring back the and daughter Jo Anne o f Salem Cottage Grove to plan fo r a spittoon." The Recorder. a rrive d S atunlay evening nt the Southern lj»ne county fa ir and ex­ home o f Mrs. Palleske's parents, plained about exhibits. Mrs. Can- M r. anil Mrs. George Moxley. Mr. dis Foster reported on the state Palleske returned to Salem Sun­ grange convention to which she day evening hut the others re ­ was a delegate. Refreshments mained fo r a week's visit. were served by Mrs. Vera Seales, M r. and Mrs. Boone Sehull anil Mr. anti Mrs. C. G. S m ith and son Charles, who have spent the Boh PhiLson. On the refreshment w in te r and spring here, le ft Sun­ com m ittee fo r J u ly 8 are E. S. day m orning fo r th e ir home in Addison. M erl Allender, Mrs. Ab­ Beaumont. Texas. bey, M r. and M rs. L. N. Ashley M r. ami Mrs. H enry Schaffer and W. C. Singhose. and son Jim o f Toledo were week­ end guests at the W heeler and ONLY MttR SBtfTTTVTI TO« CAR SAFtlV MISS LEI M CHOSEN. BffilA FtfDiNQ 4 OATS A n i l H in t! D arnell homes. Mrs. S chaffer is a A c a lf*« d lg e « li» e t v i t t m la n o t s u ffic ie n tly - - l i t - M a t u r e d to a s s im ila te m e a ls a n 4 st r a lg cousin of Mrs. D arnell and M r. n s d u r in g • » « a lia fo llo w in g b i r t h . Miss M argaret Leum has been r K a u in r d r a , tio Wheeler. They also visit.*d Mrs. C a ll F o o d is N O T a c a lf m e a l o r but-« ta r m ilk c o n c o c tio n . I t ’ s a n a t u r a l c a lf food Schaffer's aunt Mrs. Lou Wheel­ chosen to play the role o f Queen c o n c e n tr a te . c o n t a in in g a ll c la m a n t» a f w h o le m i lk p lu s a d d e d v it a m in » a n d m in e r a l» , to er This was Mrs. Schaffer's firs t Isabella in the pageant "A m erica g u a r d a g a in s t i n f e c t io n e n d p r o m o te h e a lth y r o w tb d u r in g th ia c r it ic a l p e r io d . C oeta o n e - v is it in th e com m unity since she on Parade," which w ill be held at f t h a» m u c h ea a » l h o le m i lk . M o n e y -b a c h g u a ra n te e . Em pire, Oregon, on Ju ly 4. 5. 6. moved away 28 years ago. A lhy R itchie is steadily im prnv- This pageant is s im ila r to the MAKE YOUR OWN CALF MEAL AND SAVE S0% ing from his recent in ju ry caused' * ■•''»cade ° f America which Y o u c a n cave » • % bv m a k in g y o u r o w n c a lf S e c u r ity C a lf F o o d a n d a lw a y s ba by a lim b s trik in g him on the was given at Ihe San Francisco a m u e ra a l a w f i t a h fro s h , ta s t y . n u t r i t i o u s , w e ll-b a I - world's fair. a n c e d m e a l. In s t r u c t io n s fo r n s is ln g In avorv head. p a il. The evangelistic meetings being For accommodation o f our pa­ held every F rid ay and Sunday trons, we w ill be open at 8:30 evening at Royal church are be­ u. m. tom orrow, J u ly 4th. G ustaf­ ing w ell attended and w ill be con- son's. 4 7-ltc-3i tinued fo r a few weeks longer. M r. and Mrs. H. H. H aw orth Mrs. Donald Conner o f W alker were Sunday afternoon callers at was hostess to the Social Neigh- the home of M r. and Mrs. M yron bors club June 25. Refreshments M ilto n on Mosby creek. wen* served to 23 members and M r. and Mrs. H arold Huey of Washington, and Mr. guests. This was Ihe Iasi meeting O rtin g . Huey's m other were overnight u n til September. M r. und Mrs. Ivun Parks an* guests o f the Ernest Darnells. Mr. moving to Creswell w here they unit Mrs. Huey w ill teach the C ot­ have purchased a house. tage Grove and Royal Seventh Mr. anil Mrs. M elvin Paul and Day Adventist schools th is w in ­ Too m a n y used car» . . . b e ­ c a m e w a 'v a b e e n t r a d i n g son Gene visited Sunday at the ter. « b eai la t a ta c t an f lu id O rlv a C. 11. H aight home. Elsie Haight Mrs. C. E. R uth returned home C h r y i l e r » a n d P ly m o u t h » . who had been hen* fo r the past F rid a y evening f r o m Eugene W a 'v a g a t to m o v e than» . . . week returned home w ith th em ,¡w he re she was assisting w ith the • a w a 'r a p ricin g th e m a a d a r from when* she w ill leave W e d -* care o f her daughter, Mrs. Charles th e O M rk a t. Tew can g a t th a nesd ay m orning to spend the sum- — — — b e n e fit . . . i f yew m o v e fa s ti m er w ith her m other in Sacra­ mento, C alifornia. Mrs. Dave H ite was pleasantly surprised on her b irth da y June 27 when a number of friends and neighbors called fo r her. M r. anil Mrs. Ed Bowen and zlw ä ’ jhc of the Old H'esf fu m ily of Forest Grove spent S un­ day and Monday at the Ralph Sears home. Sunday guests at the John D un­ ,3 3 ’ ■■ e . . . , s s . ' : , ? " “ « ' - levy home were M r. and Mrs. D eBerry of Creswell, Chet \ un- Denburg and son of Cot tag * Grove ,11,35 F o n t i t O cM “* ' Co“ch and M r. and Mrs. H ighland anil 1935 Pivw, C ach fa m ily of Lynx Hollow. Mrs. May Gay of Eugene spent 1934 p i r Uth C»Mh Monday afternoon at the L aw ­ 1934 rence Brown home. Mr. ¡mil Mrs. C urtis W hite of Crescent D ik e w er * overnight w Tudor EUGENE, OREGON guests nt the Kuduk lia r sen home 1936 Inter’Ol,tth Pick«P Tuesi' i;/. JULY 24-25-26 N a t io n a l f t c k u p Bfl F O R M EA LS / \ GRAIN RATIONS SECURITY C A LF FO O D » » B eidler’s Feed and Seed Store. Delight Valley WE RE TAKING IT ON THE CHIN ■ THE OREGON TRAIL PAGEANT 2 P a ir » IR IS H & SW ARTZ Store Closed All Day F rid ay , J u ly 4th Ritz SOCKS Handsome color blend­ ings . . . as Scotch as s k ir lin g b a g p ip e s... “HI-LO”* Short Socks . . . just “ high enough” to Cover U p . Men’s Toggery A. W. H ELI.IW ELL “E verything for Men” Silk Creek The S ilk Creek Society o f A c­ cident Prevention met hist Tues­ day evening at Royal school house and completed the organization of the club. The Neighbors Friendship club met last Thursday fo r an a ll day meeting nt Grandm other Wheel­ e r’s cabin in the D arnell woods. A covered dish luncheon was served nt noon. The day was siient in • 19c Sw eet P ickles Gresham 10c 25 oz. ja r 25c M arshm allow s Dill P ickles l-lb. Cello Gresham 2 for 25c 25 oz. ................15c S paghetti P o rk & B eans Franco 3 for No. 2!/ 2 Tins 25c Each M acaroni ............ 10c Kool Aid Franco 3 for Assorted 25c 6 for .............. 25c Nucoa 2'-37c TOM ATOES M ELONS Fine field ripe. — See us before you buy. All kinds for your holiday. R ipe Olives H einz P ickles Yamhill No. 1 Fre3h Cucumber Style 2 for 25c 2 ja rs ...............25c Salad D ressing M ackerel No. 1 tall tin s . 10c Dinner Bell Q uart 29c S ardines C atsup Mustard or Tomato No. 1 Knights Thrills 2 for 29c 3 for ............-....- 25c Lim a B eans & H am E gg Noodles Dennison ’s Large Pkg. 2 cans ............. 29c Jell-o 2 fo r ...................29c Assorted Corn F lakes Albers 8 oz. P a c k a g e ...... ....... 5c Pkg. 5c S p erry P an cak e L arg e P kg. ...... 25c Del M onte Coffee 25c lb. 49c 2 lb. W h eat H e a rts 28 oz. p k g . ....... 22c Irish Special Soft-A s-Silk L arge P k g ........ 23c Coffee 21c lb. 3 lbs. 59c P e te r P a n F lo u r 49-lbs...............$1.49 Irish Special F lo u r 49-lbs............... $1.39 W heaties 2 p k g s................ 19c Corn M eal Yellow P e r p k g . . ............... 9c Brick, Vintage or American Cheese 2 -59c KELLY’S Four Four-Pound Specials fo r the F ourth P ounds L ard 43c (Open Kettle Rendered) P v r UUl Sedl" 'USfí! Large The Big 15c Size P ounds Sliced Bacon . ’ FWouth c SHO RT Crackers P o tato Chips DINTKK T V. F. W. COM- MA.NDFK HIES Lynx Hollow The Camp Cookery club wax organized recently at the Lynx H ollow »eh