PAHE EIGHT TH E SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON T i l l i i s n w , i » i ;< • i ; \ i i t i ; i i is . m u — LION ROARS A* E choed F rom C ollude G ro v e I nion II gli Schi oi ffouse Okeys New Price ef L op ,s Draft Age Limit Is Established computing Hie allowable maxl- i.iu ri Is givrn. M ixininm delivered prices for No. 1 logs in the Puget Sound dis­ trict are $10 No. J, $35, and con- logs. $27. Grays Harbor peeler logs, $41; No I logs. $.13; No. 2 logs, y.'.'» Columbia river distriet No, I logs are $37.511; No. J logs, $11 ’>0. and eon* logs. $ ^l W il­ iam« lie valley distriet pi leex would Ite computed by subtracting trnnaportation coats from price» tor the Columbia river district, the OPA saul her 5, ISHI. Surviving are the tol lowitv; ehlldreii; S terling A itol Ion. city: Mis. Mabel A. I'uiker, Mountain Bench, California; Mrs Ixiralne Kpr«*clo|ioc Hay, Hits date; M eirelt Holton, Seattle. Washington, Win M. Itol ’ on. Coulee City, Woahlngton. Also by tw enty s- ven grand ehll dien and six great grandehlldien. Funeral services were ncld at the Mills chattel yesterday a fte r­ noon Interment was made in the < XLI Fellow-Masonic eetnetery. ■ H I! . I I I ■■ ■■ — — — ■ ■■ ■■ ■ 'I l l s . DEI.I.A IIODGKM INJURED. Mis IX’lln Hodges, teacher nt Ha* Slioestnn;{ nc I ii h i I, was |>alnful- ly tail not critically Injured Mon­ day evening in an auto accident near Hie site ot the old Woodaiil m ill on Hie lllai'kh ulte highway. Iteialis of Hie accident arc lackln,; ext 'pt Hnil a truck is »uiil to have swung into the car driven by Mrs. Hiwlgi's. Sin* so fie red euts a,salt the bead and after being given first aid bcie was taken to a Eu­ gene bospilal. WASHINGTON. The House ASHING l\>N I'he Office of (Audrey Walker, Editor » S a n t.i to V isit Itigh S chool. m iliia ry affairs committee late Price Admin «trntnr, Saturday Honor Society to Graata Pa*». Tuesday the 23rd of December, Monday app.xwed a hill to register banned the sale of I its or oil. ex­ A fte r two weeks de'ny, the Hon­ Santa Claus w ill pay a visit to all men in the country Ix-tween 18 cept butter, at prices above those or Society got o ff on their Grants Cottage Gteve high school. The and 65 yents of age but making prevailing on Noveintx-r 26. Pass trip at noon on December assembly w ill be in charge of the only those between 21 and 15 Adm inistrator Leon Henderson 11. M arjory Earl's car took the Girls League. There w ill be C hrist­ liable for m iiitary sen ice. said (he act Min was taken to pn>- lead w ith Faye Nixon, Janet Pet­ mas Carols sung in Spanish by the The W ar Department had rec­ erson, Phyllis Sorenson. /Man Spanish ctub, a comedy, “ An ommended in addition to registra­ vent a further i-w in basic food­ Reed and B ill Hopnian Richard Empty Cestuie." w ill Ire presented tion of all men between 18 and stuffs I’he OPA yesterday a n ­ Laird followed w ith his car load and the Boys’ Federation and; 65. that thivse between 19 and 45., nounced that ceilings had been set In season now, pumpkin ice consisting of Juanita Peters. June Girls' League are going to treat be subject to draft for service in, on unprocesst d ixu’fee, cocoa and cream at Uustaisons, of course. Eastbum, Orlena M artin and the students. Santa Claus w i l l ' the army or navy to carry thei popper. Corona Portable« 11,• Sentinel W inifred Makinson. The last ear read Santa Claus letters and tele­ war to Germany. Italy, Japan and Raw, crude or refined fats and driven by Miss Parks, the Cottage grams. Santa Claus w ill be repre- their satellite nations oils, including lanl and cotton- Grove advisor, brought the suit- sented by some student (guess A fter being advised by W ar De seed oil, are included in the new ANNOUNCEM ENT eases. Alden Garoutte and Don who?». partment officials and Brigadier order. Processed or fihished fats A heart attack was fatal Io Nelson were in there some where, Football Squad Receive» Award». General Lewis B. Hershey. head and oil*, such as shortening and too. They reported having a very The Lions football squad reeeiv-1 of selective service, that under salad oil, are not included, hut Noah Linville Bolton, 80, farm er enjoyable time, were treated very ed their awards, given out by present plans of the government Henderson said appropriate action living on the Lorane route, three hospitably and wanted to stay Curtis French, at the last Friday it would be a long time before w ill be taken if there are unwar­ miles west of town sometime Sun­ longer. assembly . Gene Lusk was award«»! youths 18 and 19 years ot age ranted rises in finished products day morning M r Bolton, who was found dead in bed. was believed I t is interesting to note that the Twin (.inks trophy’ and Harold would he drafted, the committee The DPA also established m axi­ m ajority decided to vote the pro­ mum prices, effective December to have passed away some time Miss C lair Dunne, advisor of the Bauder the Letterman's award. W ith Our New SPEED W A Y 30 M inute C harger Grants Pass Honor Society, was a There were 19 players receiving hibition against drafting youths JO. for Douglaa fir “ peeler" logs between the houra of 2:00 and 5:30 a. m Sunday morning, lie former Cottage Grove high school letters. Before the presentation, under 21 years of age. trom which plywood is made. hud lived in Ihe state since 1901 teacher. Coach French gave a short talk and In this section for the past Maximum prices were set for Carpentry Ulu*x Open». on the past records of the football The family Puget Sound, Grays Harbor, Co­ twenty-two years The pre-employment defense team while he has been coaching came here from Portland. lumbia river and W illamette val­ here and also a talk on the play-1 class of carpentry- has been open­ ley. Actual grades and prices un* lie had been married for fifty - ed in the vocational building of ers and how they performed this set in the firs t three districts, hut seven years anil was married to Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer. the high school. The course is year. He stated that the football in W illam ette valley a metho«! of Anna C atherine Gihson. Seplem - sponsored by the State Board of team this season was the best all- S IL H O U T T E C L U B M E E T S. Vocational Education, which pays around team that he has coached for the use of the school and Mr. The Silhoutte Dancing club met Beghtol, the instructor. Mr. Begh- Wednesday evening at CkM Fel­ tol teaches industrial arts in the lows hall. Mr. and Mrs. Victor high school. To be eligible for the Chambers were chairmen of the course, one has to be between the committee. ages of 17 and 25 and must no’ be going to school. I t is a 120-hour course, w ith 15 hours a week. The purpose of the Miss Helen Ruth Smith of this course is for national defense. In city became the bride of Phelan case of a ir raid, these class mem­ LaBlue of London. Wednesday bers w ill help repair the building, evening at the home of the Rev. make bomb shelters, and do many and Mrs. W illiam McGee. Mr. Mc­ other necessary things. Gee performed the ceremony. The YOU CAN BE SURE OF YOUR TURKEY S ta m p S a le s B risk . couple w ill make their home in SAFEWAY...We bring you the finest birds London. Over $20.00 worth of defense stamps were bought by the high available. W hatever your preference, school students last week at their we have the right furkev for your table. * " various home room meetings. Each The No Expense club was en­ student was given an album in Right in size, plumpness, flavor and PRICE. tertained at the home of Mrs. Carl which to keep his individual Leabo. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. stamps. EVERY PURCHASE GUARANTEED Nellie Blackmore held high score I M t.V tr W T l l l l H O R N Thirteen freshmen bought $5.80 IS O L I U OS M t. TO T M K at bridge. The club w ill meet worth, thirteen sophomores $2.80, O O I« C L U « tO N THAT AT s k in n e d swins PORK STEAKS January 8. at the home of Mrs. rm s K T * r m u u . not twenty juniors $2.80, and 18 sen­ l l A O T O I I'H T A IL TH E IM.MS Eversweet J. S. Powell. NORMAL A H T t e t .E « or iors have reported $7.70. This r i l E R I I . I s ilU O H U Uen-I’uk SI4UED BACON, A l l V Si/.P Pict’P does not include one senior home ro o t» io n A ll. o r I t BACON a m i is m i.ii i . i . r r m i M The Christian Fellowship Guild room which has not yet reported. T o » ( N i l T o l l l t i t i : W ild of the Presbyterian church met AR K t IO M T IN 'l ON T H E Many students expressed them­ »’»> 31 v i .» ..3 3 v GROUND BEEF SAME S IP E W IT H IIS w ith Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, Wednes­ selves as intending to buy later. day afternoon. Mrs. George M at­ Each student w ill be given an op­ Rib B -iling Beef lb. 15c S IR L O IN STEAK thews led the devotional.» and Mrs. portunity to buy once each week L. W. Coiner had the lesson. Mrs. through home room meetings. Meat and P rotiuce Prices »■ n Jbft g PORK ROAST, < ' f i l l e r < ’n t Rosa Currin, Mrs. Leroy Beghtol F.F.A. S h irts. and Mrs. Ammers were guests. F ti. und Sat. Only Several new F.F.A. shirts have Refreshments were served at the been flashing about the school tea hour. lately because all the F.F.A. of­ ficers are buying them. They w ill be used at all F.F.A. contests and especially the parliamentary pro­ cedure contest where uniform ity JJevtraqn-g uica tfor Sahuh’& m trli is taken into consideration. The shirts are a royal blue w ith the j Cherub Milk F.F.A. emblem over the front | fresh from our lutchea D uchess Salad D ressing P et M ilk 3 un tm. 25c pocket and the name. Cottage i Kraft M iracle W hip Qt b Lhke*U* 2 f<»r T om ato Juice Suany D«wa— 16c Grove w ith the letters F.F.A. un- , demeath it across the back. Canada Dry 6 «Ji. 25c Heart Attack f atal To Noah L. Bolton Your Buttery Charged While You Wait «SOCIETY S I G N A L SU PER S E R V IC E G RAY M OTOR CO M PANY ' I-------------------! fne a u a on yo w l CHRISTMAS TABLE fit V det«rmiMS the j#«e$s tf y«or Holiday F *$» a /J S cra p Iron C am p aign . Because of the need for scrap iron for manufacturing of war ma- terials the government, through the local defense board, has asked the F.F.A. of Cottage Grove to lead a campaign for securing scrap iron. This not only benefits the government but also helps the F.F.A. treasury. Monday evening of this week Mr. West took his truck and w ith the help of Fred W right and C lifford Van Prooyen, secured about half a ton at the boys’ places. The drive is going to be a success as many boys have reported scrap iron on their farms that they are w illing to donate. Pepsi-C ola 6 tf-o*. t»MU»25c Sno-Cola 12-e«. Cto. ot 6 botii«e 23c Canterbury Black Tea %-ib pk 34c Lipton's Black Tea . c,- 41c , . ] s r t ¡, j MRS. F A N N I E R H O D E S R IT E S D E C E M B E R 7th. i Delayed) Rites for Mrs. Fannie Rhodes. 80. were held at the M ills Chapel December 7th w ith the Rev. Gor­ snend don Hypes officiating. The Re­ Port- bekah lodge, of which the de­ ceased was a member, had charge of the committment services. In ­ terment was in the Shields ceme­ tery. Mrs. Rhodes, bom in Illinois August 31, 1861, had lived here for fifty years. She was married to Caleb Rhodes in November, 1878, in Harrison county, Iowa. Surviving are two children. Mrs. James Allen of North Bend, and W. E. Rhodes of Cottage Grove. Also by three grand and three great grandchildren. ® ’ h G ive her a J HOSIERY WARDROBE A perfect gift for ony lady on your list I Smart full fashioned silk hose of high twist chiffon . . . some with mercerized rein­ forcements! Very sheer or more durable weights! New shades. , ' Extra sheer, ringless crepe hose for spe- cial occasions I Picof tops . . . reinforced toe and heel. Lovely winter tones. Crystal clear Nylons that wear and wear I Full fashioned with slim heels and reinforced toe I Most popular winter colors I C a nned r \h jc ta b la -& ru ili Leo Roberts is going to spend his vacation in Grants Pass. Peter Jackson and Bob Black- more are going to Portland over vacation. Jim Corliss plans on visiting friends in Portland over the Christmas vacation. Albert Lee is visiting friends in Marshfield over his Christmas va­ cation. Norma Wicks is spending her Christmas vacation on a cattle ranch at Grants Pass. Gardenside Peas 3 No 303 cam 25c Green Giant P eas No 303 mm 15 c T om atoes w ith Puree s "• '" lie D el M onte Cream Corn 2 J 25c Country H om e Corn £ £ - x ; . . 1 2c Country H om e Cornwm. 2 25c D el M onte Pum pkin 2 No2ht>a 19c Libby Peaches T. c. '• 30c C astle Crest Peaches No. 214 ua 19c C r a c k n-C'xlracb, etc. Snowflake Soda Crackers c’ £ . 29c W heat T oast W afers 18c W esta g V anilla *r Uaoo 6 « l0c Royal Satin MONEY SAVING Shortening » 21c 3 52c W e carry a complete line of SCHILLING S SPICKS end EXTRACTS Priced Low! Snowdrift New Orate«, Stove and F urnace R epairing H einz T om ato Ketchup u-o« Red H ill Catsup H einz Chili Sauce i2%- 25c W a ln u t s Lg«. Fraoquatt« / t lit“ , y °? n 0IC° C a ndia- O \.u ts-3 )ried ^Jruil o«!**** about Vearn ^ ol* anxott \ Ä ’i Li* L** Lb. pkg 25c J o lly Tim e Popcorn M arshm allow s FiuHiut can 10c 13C Shortening 12'zi-ot package IVORY SNOW 12-Vy-oc. package SA FEW AY FARM FR ESH PRODUCE Bpr Brazil Nuts «r Tangerines CKISCO Shortening SUM-MIX or Golden West Lb. can F G RAPES Red Emperor, Ih. 7* ,<• EDWARDS C O R K 2-lbe. 53c AIRW AY COFFEE 3-lbe. 5 Sr- II. I, 2 »»• 29c Ilf* Hi Hi. Iron 98c Lb. 'lu st In F rom Florida! LEMONS Sunklst Fancy, lb. Mr GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink lb. t 'j e 3 |b». 2«c BANANAS Golden Ripe DATES COTTAGE GROVE FO U N D R Y •T H t N « IVORY FLAKES Get Your HEATERS FURNACES Repaired for Cooler Nights Sauen ■ Condimenti Money-Back Guarantee lie Weaaon-Craamed and H einz P u d d in g s,LVM ra M ince Meat Eng hah Mud 2-ib.,« H einz Mince Meat 2ib. e u 12-oz. pkg. IBo Fresh Deglet-Noors APPLES Winesups II,. « i j C Extra Fancy PO TATO ES U. S. No. 1 2ft lbs. (Itie Sweet Potatoes U .V No. I ’« 5 lbs. 17c z