Check thin list of »uggesticn*— It will help you get juit the right thing. For Him For Her SWEATER PANTS SOX LUOOAOE SHIRT TIE SUIT BILLFOLD TIE RACK KEY CHAIN TIE CHAIN SPORT SHIRT HAT SHOES HOSIERY SLIP PANTIES SOW N DRESS SHOES HANDKERCHIEFS PURSE SWEATER JACKET SLACK SUIT DRESS MATERIAL NOVELTIES LUOOAOE We Give and Redeem 8 AH. Oreen Stamp» 61S Mein Street C IT Y Cottage Grove B R IE F S Cross sewing w ill I»- done. There were G5 persons ri*glxt<*r- ed fo r uugar ru lio n in x ut the W alker g lie le school. T h irty per- <•<•01 did not receive rationing I mmi I cn . according to Mr». G. A. B rya n t, teacher. The W a lker grade school closed May 15 w ith ii'p ic iilc at the school lamia • There we. 17 in a tte nd ante Ilona Id Connor served the ice crenrn Mrs Abbie Freeman o f Owasso, M ichigan, is v isitin g her father, W. K. Qtiinn, and o ttic i relatives. Mrs. Gladys W righ t spent M o th er's day w ith her son Robert at O.S.C. and was a guest ol his fra te rn ity . Delta Chi. Cedars Elsie L a ird and Richard and Hobby, Carolyn, S terling and M errill Ballon w ere Sunday din ner guests of Mrs N L. Bolton. M rs M r. and Mrs. R II. Manbeck were Sunday visitors ol M r. and Mrs. E M. W illis and fam ily. Mrs. June Addy of C alifornia has been visiting her parents M r. and Mrs. S. A Rollon. M rs N. I.. lio lto n and t i t her relatives. Mrs. N. Bolton, Mrs. S. liolton and M errill made a business trip to Eugene Monday. I.O M H IX I II MOTHERS I'l.A.S A< IIIEX EME.S'I IIAV. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J a rre tt have as house guests, Mrs. J a r re tt's m other and sister, Mrs. and Miss S ta ffo rd of l i « Angeles, C alifornia. Mrs. M u rry Newton w ent to Eugene Monday evening to be w ith her daughter Eathel who is ill. Eathel is attending the U ni versity. Mrs. E. N. Brasher and son We ley spent Sunday on F ull creek w ith M r. Brasher. L ittle Bobby E arl o f Cottage Grove is v is itin g at the home of Mrs. Nora Henderson. Mrs. H erbert Shortridge and tw o daughters left Tuesday to make th e ir home in Portland while M r. Shortridge is employed in the shipyard. The local school troys baseball team played Iwo games in the tournam ent at Dunn school S a tu r day. The team won both games.,1 Teachers fo r the coming school term an* W illa rd Petersen, p rin cipal, Mrs. F rank Treadw ell and M is. C arl Small. Mrs. C arl King and daughters V irg in ia and Joan o f Cottage Grove were guests Sunday o f Mrs. I M ary Phillips. Mrs. M u rry Newton treated a group o f youngsters to a movie show F rid a y night. The group re ce ntly put on a play at the school house. They were M ary Hooker, Patsy Shortridge. Joan Propst, C atherine C lark. Pete R itte r, John Simons and David Summers. A business meeting o f the Lon See W H. JO H N STO N fo r Real O. V. V oight, fo rm e rly o f the Fatate Bargains, Ixians, Rentals. Lone S lu r M u ik e t, returned here don 4-H M others club was held O ffice No. & So. 5th St. 42-tfc Thursday from Texas where h** May 13, follow ing the covered TRAVEL TO ALASKA IS dish luncheon Plans were made D IM O I RAGED. attended a fa m ily reunion near Jean Stubblefield »(lent the A ustin and is w aitin g a call to is* lo r the local club achievement lay which w ill be p art o f the we k end In M edford visiting her The increasing number of ap inducted Into the at my. P.T.A program nt th e ir meeting plications Slater, Mrs. June F a ttlg . of private citizens, the evening of May 22nd. It was m any of them dependents of per- M r*. M ilto n T u r a y of Cuip M r. und M r* L, R Haw kins re decided th a t the M others Club sons in m ilita ry service o r em Creek went to Seattle Monday turned to th e ir home in Portland would have an e xhibit, showing ployed on m ilita ry projects, fo r fo r a couple of weeks' visit. Monday a fte r spending a few days cra fts w ork done hy club inem- permission to travel to Alaska has in ( 'o il age Grove visiting rela tiers durin g the year. This w iil necessitated a statement o f policy M r. and Mrs. E. B. V anN ort- tive«.» include representative exhibits in on the transpoilat.-on of civilia ns, w lck and son L. R. VanNortw'ick basketry, leathetcr& ft, crepe pa to the T e rrito ry . M r. and M r*. Floyd Chnfimon and granddaughter D orothy spent per w ork, needlepoint and plastei The commandant o f the th ir and fa m ily o f Portland wen* tin* week end Mt F ort Canby vis casting. The exhibit w ill be ar- teenth naval d is tric t and the com itin g th e ir son L l. D*on V sn N o rt- week end guest* at the home of ranged hy Mrs W illa rd Petersen. m anding general, western defense Mrs. Chapniun** aunt, Mrs. Chas w ick und M is. V a nN o rtw ick and A rt ides are to be at the school command, are discouraging trave l fam ily. H all and fam ily. on F rid ay a fte r 4 p. m.. or le ft o f a ll women and children to w ith Mrs. Petersen. M r. and Mrs. G. C. Hood and Alaska, especially southwestern The Rev. Roy E. Hutchinson, The defense stump fund, which and W estern Alaska, because of daughter B e tty Lou spent the pastor of the C h u irh of God, week end in Seaside v isitin g at has been used to keep a supply of the excessive shortage o f passen drove over to Hutu» last week, the home ol M r. und Mrs. B ill stamps at the school available to ger transportation fa cilities, the re tu rn in g w ith Mr*. Hutchinson school children, w ill be w ithdraw n very d efin ite hai.n.-d involved, arid tis m b ill. anu fa m ily Inst Thursday. Mr«, i lo r the current school year when because subsistence o f Alaska is H utchison I* 'h e form er Miss the present supply o f stumps are proving increasingly d iffic u lt. The W ord has been received by rela th p h ii Com I** daughter of Mr. and « : nature o f the m ilita ry situation tives o f th>* ra fe arrival in Aus sold. M r*. Henry Combs, pioneer* o l the has required, and w ill continue The club summer camp was dis- tra lia o f Corporal D ick Pleuard, Co ist F ork section. Th< ir Ihre,* to require use o f a ll available son of M r. and M rs John Pleuanl cussed and it was announced that children. Evel>n, Hazel and Ralph o f Sutherlin, who fo rm e rly resid Ralph R.usor, local club boy. is to space in vessels operating be wen* attending school at Hum *. act as a ju n io r counselor at hoy's tween continental United States The fa m ily I* livin g on Disston ed in this city. camp. Miss P hyllis Foster, Diss- ports and the T e rrito ry of Alaska. route. M r. and Mrs. iin w a rd Ituben of ton route, w ill be counselor at the Scottsburg visited Sunday at the g irls ' camp. F o r an appetizer o r a dessert, Donald O rtis Deere, arrested by Some discussion was made re tr y o u r chocolate ripple ice cream. local officers May 2 on charge of l-'.d l.undhom home. garding dropping M others club A t Gust afson's, o f course. lt c - 4 i! larceny In n.nneetIon w ith the Mrs. Lyle Davis of Portland is in -eling fo r the summer, hut was th e ft o f $12220 from the Eagle meeting cigar store entered a pl< i of not spending a few days a t the home tabled u n til the next p u ilty before Judge G. E Skip- o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which w ill be held on M ay 27th xvorth Tuesday und w ill be tried Erank Pleuard. M r. Davis who D uring the day members worked CHOICE OF 4 POSES. a t the June term n| cite u it court. came up w ith her, returned to on cra fts w ork. ______ Portland Sunday afternoon. 3x4— $ 5.00 Per Doz. Bud McCoy visited Saturday Annund Wynne ennte over from 1 ' ~~ 4x6— $ 9.00 Per Doz. W aldport Saturday night and M l*. *'*• Freeman of Port- and Sunday at the home o f his 5x7—$12.50 Per Doz. spent Sunday w ith home folks in b,ni' ■* visiting at the home of hei parents. M r. and Mrs. I,. J. Mc- Special Price on Student Cottage (»rove. He was aceom- <k*uKbter, Mrs. J. W. Englund. i Coy. He is attending aviation Portraits school in Seattle. pumed by hi* sister-in-law , Mrs. i It pays to insure w ith sure in- Kodak Finishing, 25c Roll N ell Dolphy. I suranee w ith Chas. H ull. 14-tfc A delicious trea t fo r spring weather. Banana Salad Ice M r. and Mrs. Ben K ing of Sa- ' lem visited Sunday w ith h is 1 Schofield Stewart fo r Plumbing. Cream. At Gustafson's, of course. Phone 217J, 1-tfc 41-ltc~4i brother A lta and Mrs. King. PORTRAITS Picture Shop Mr«. Beuluh M cF e rrln is spend ing this week In Portland visiting friends. Warren. M r. and Mrs H a rry Ray and ¡ F. W. Hawkins wen* visiting in D rain Sunday. Mrs. S. Roberts, Mrs. Joe S m ith and Mrs. C. J. Kern attend ed the m ilita ry review at O. S. C. at C orvallis Monday. Red Rose R utter and lee Cream . I Ask for them. C. 4L Cream ery, t f j I t pays to insure w ith sure in surance w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfcj Be prepared. Don’t w a it u n til you're down. See Dr. Simkins. chiropractor, and feel better. Over Petersen's, phone 5. 39-tfe V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N W A R S meets 2nd Monday of the moldh at Cottage drove arm ory. A ll m em ber* are In vited to attend. W . Ace Gregg. Commander. T asty Loaf or Shefford’s ^ ^ lbs. Soft Spreading M argarine Golden West Coffee V acuum Pack 31b. The largest a rm ory in the west . . . . this $ 1,000,(XX) building has 32,000 square feet of wood flo orin g and tim be r Lam ella roof! T im b e r . . . . g e a re d to w ar-tim e p ro d u c tio n Tw enty-tw o items on tin* c ritic a l list are made o f wood or wood products. And in addition, tim ber products provide most o f the constritetiou and housing fo r both armed forces and w ar industries. v Day a fte r day, huge trucks bring tim ber from O regon’s hills Io O regon’s mills. Lumber, plywood, pulp products are pouring into I'nele Sam’s war chest . . . adding Io the i*enourecs that are vita l Io w inning this war. E le ctricity is helping keep Oregon’s m ills operating in this war-time pro duction. There's no place in Im la y ’s picture for in e fficien t, lim e -k illin g , out moded machines. I l ’s up to us to furnish electric power, day and night, for these war-tim e operations in the areas we serve . . . a jo b we’ re proud Io have and a job we’ll do well. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. “ A Sell' Supporting, Tax Paying, Private Enterprise’’ ‘T he Cham pion B reakfast” lbs. 2 pk«s* 19 pkßs. TOMATO SOUP, < ’anipbells 3 for 25c CATSUP, Sun worthy, 14 oz. 2 for 25c PEACHES, Dundee, sliced or ’/o 2 cans 45c GRAPEFRUIT, III) No. 2 2 for 29c BLACK PEPPER V2 lb. pkg. 15c THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, MAY 30th—MEMORIAL DAY— OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 29 TILL 9:00 P. M. 31 90 P. A. or VELVET, pocket tin s __ 10c ea. CIGARETTES, all 2 for 25c var. $1.19 ctn. LIPTON SOUP MIX, noodle..... 3 pkgs. 25c SWIFT’S PREM, 12-oz. tin s........... 31c ea. W ax Paper M atches Crisco 69 2'“*29* 19* 1 .3 7 125-foot T ru e A m erican 6-boxctn. • 4 * DUNDEE COFFEE, glass p a c k .... 29c lb. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ...... 3 cans 20c PUR EX BLEACH ........ i/2 gallon 25c SCOT TISSUE ... ........ ............ 3 rolls 25c CAMAY SO A P ............. ........... 3 bars 19c In order that errors may be averted and more time taken with each individual order, we would sincerely appreciate having all phone orders in by 1 :00 p. m. for deliveries leav ing here at 1 30. Thank you. H. L. WOLFARD. IVORY SOAP, med. 3 for 19c, lge., 2 for 19c DUZ GRANULATED Lge. 22c; giant 65c OXYDOL large 21c; giant 63c DASH GRANULATED Lge. 21c; giant 53c P & G BAR SOAP re g u la r 6 bars 25c Biskit-M ix F ruits and Ffegctables Boh Nelson, employed in a p ly -' w’<#>d plant in Albany, visited his parents, M r. and M is. N. J. N e!-j son, here the firs t of the week, i Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Breedlove were business visitors In Portland Tuesday, stopping enroute fo r a v isit w ith th e ir daughter, Mrs. W illia m C a rr and Mr. C a rr at Estacada Monday evening and a t tended tin* eighth grade graduat ing exercises of th e ir grandson. C heese T roco W heaties Pancake Peter Pan M r. and Mrs. H ow ard Connor have movisl f r u it W alker to C ot tage Grove. Mrs. Connor is th e . daughter of Mr. and M r*. San’ 5 vacation ; Ê appetites i 65 49 Variety and quality go hand in hand at Irish-Swartz TOMATOES Red Ripe 2 lbs. 25c CUCUMBERS Large Slicers 2 f o r .............. 19c Celery. Calavcs, Strawber ries, Zuchinni Squash, Tur nips, Carrots, Lettuce. Everything for Your Table Irish Package Coffee Irish Special 25* Pound. 3 Brazilian Pound. 3 P ounds Large pkg. F isher’s O ur Finest Bread Flour 3C P ounds 9.8 lbs. 20c 59“ 25“ 5 3C 49ibs$1 . 6 9 Kelly’s Market FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS BOILING BEEF, b risket ............ 17c lb. GROUND B E E F ,.....................2 lbs. 49c N o Cereal or W ater Added BACK FAT SQUARES ........... 15c lb. FRANKFURTERS, the large ones, 25c lb. MEATY SOUP BONES 8c lb. FRESH FISH FRIDAY— Salmon, Hali but, Fillet of Sole, Crabs and Oysters. BEEF BY THE CUSTOM KILLING AND CUTTING FOR LOCKERS PORK BY THE 54 IRISH-SWARTZ