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PAGE EIGHT TOE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Just Installed The New Oster Latherservice (Electric Lather Mixer) The greatest improvement in sanitation since discarding the old individual lather mug. See the new machine at work. Try a shave from its lather. The latest im provement in shaving. Square Deal Barber Shop Chas. H Boslaugh, Prop. Rear of Kem's for Drugs Divide C. E. Burkett spent Sunday w ith his mother, Mrs. Anna Bur kett. How Cottage Grove Voted Four Cottage Grove precincts east approximately a th irty per- cent vote Friday in the primaries, which was a fair average over the state. Under wartim e conditions the interest was considered fair. In the tab'e below, Only three offices are listed where • andidutes had no opposition. A lta King was given a nice complimentary vote as justice of the peace on the republican ballot, as was Joseph Safley for con stable on the same ticket. Earl H ill led the republican ticket for rep resentative of the l lth district w ith a vote of 271. Warliek. democratic candidate for congress, although defeated over the district, was given a nice vote against his two opponents. Here's how the 4 precincts voted: Till US I) A V. MAY 21. 1911 board, M r P la tt said, In o rd e r ol h conscientious objectors’ «'amp th a t such const ru c tio n m ay lx* ob Monday at Hood River to lx* In County USDA Board to Handle Applications for Farm Buildings The county USDA W ar Board has been designated to handle ap plications for ■onsti ucti>>n of larm buildings and agricultural pnxx’.uing plants otherwise pro hibited by th«1 war produ/tion hoards recent building eoiweiva D em ocratic llallot llon order, Geo W. Platt. USDA COTTAGE GROVE PRECINCTS w ar board chairman, announced 2 T tl 3 4 I yesterday. V. S. SENATOR: 611 To conserve war materials, the 15 11 Macbeth Miline 20 15 W alter W. Whitbeck 22 15 73 WPB has rcstrie ttd the use of ma 11 25 CONGRESS (4th Dist) 49 terials for const«urtion which ex Floyd Dover 8 10 19 12 « 7 creta certain definite limits, the 9 Ed W Kelly 5 12 U 61 chairman ixxnleu out. Special 16 Marvin W a r lie k .............. 15 9 21 WPB authorization is necessary GOVERNOR 19, before construction can be sta rt Grover C. Fretwell 3 ... 4 7 5 47 ed. w ith the following exceptions: Howard Latourette JO 10 13 14 Lew WallaiX' 71 1 20 16 13 22 Farm residence coating less SECRETARY OE STATE: Erancis Lambert 117 than S500; farm ouildtngx, fence's, 30 24 29 34 irrigation and drainage structures LABOR COM M ISSIONER: C F Hyde 36 33 135 cos'mg less than $1000; storage, 26 40 REPRESENTATIVE 14th Dist. processing, marketing or other Rav McInnis 22 104 25 32 25 COUNTY Ci IM M ISSIO N ER : W alter Holland 31 111 24 34 22 tained w henever It Is m*ceiwary ducted Into the army. lo r a tta in m e n t of p ro d u c tio n goals. A Y R E S IN O C C T F .D IN T O *” off farm fa«'il‘ties for farm prod- ARM Y. ucts costing less than $3000. Th«' order also does not effect Lew A yres, the w a r-h a tin g construction start« «1 before A pril 9. 1912. ordinary m am lenanee and llo lly w tM x l m m a c to r w ho s a c ri repair work, o r reconstruction of ficed his career, a t least teni|x>- tx’ kicnees destro.vHl by fin* or ru r lly . fo r his p rin c ip le * entile «»nt other accident after IX'cemlx'r 31. 1941. the chairman said. I ’ersons w ish in g to a p p ly fo r a u th o riz a tio n to begin «'onsiruc- tio n com ing w ith in ih« provisions o f the Im ita tio n o rd e r should ap p ly t«> O. S. F le tch e r, s<«cretary of the co u n ty U S D A w a r tx v ird at ms o ffic e in the P roducers P ublic M u rk .'t b u ild in g in Eugeni'. Nee- essary fo rm s and in a tru e tio n s w ill lx p rovided applicants. Lynx Hollow fm sef for years I’ve just bought a brand new 79 19 75 7 64 9 300 ‘7 31 34 2 29 28 19 3 29 17 31 6 13 103 112; 18 98 46 56 42 42 37 60 169 211 85 T2 60 293 79 70 64 281 19 49 46 70 83 27 30 31 62 63 31 32 34 55 53 109 147 150 YES, WE ARE STILL ON THE JOB Visit us at our new location at 16 So. 6th St. between the bank and the city hall. Brisbane Electric U SD A w a r hoards have been given the re s |x in s ib llity o f e e itify - ing a g ric u ltu ra l «xmst m e t ion a t, the request o f the w a r p ro d u ctio n 82 65 63 RETURNS. Unofficial returns from Ore gon’s prim ary election showed the following results Monday: U N IT E D STATES SENATO R REPUBLICAN: 1707 out of 1770 precincts A rth u r M. Geary 23,033: Charl«?s L. McNary 107,- 715. DEMOCRAT: 1643 out of 1770 precincts: Dr. M. A. Milne 21.232; W alter M. Whitbeck 41.662. R E P R E S E N T A T IV E IN THIS SHOPPING GUIDE And the other part it in the Safoway Store near you There you will find low prices on every item, overy day. Not jutf a few low prices on advertised specials Try shopping at Safeway for 30 days. See how much farther your food dollar will go when you make a saving on every ¡torn you buy And romember —you must be entirely satisfied with every purchase you make at Safeway—or your money back. 278 Favorites Win in Friday’s Primaries E L E C T IO N PAR7 OF THE ANSWER IS 271 divided into small acreages and w ill be sold for small homes. STATE HOW FAR WILL A FOOD DOLLAR 60 ? $88 C O N G R ES S F irst D istrict REPUBLICAN: 203 out of 500 precincts: James W. M ott 12.959. DEMOCRAT: 415 out of 500 precincts: Earl A. N ott 7614; Ly man Ross 6824. Second D istrict REPUBLICAN: 399 out of 433 precincts: Marvin Klemme 6367; Lowell Stockman 12.553. DBHOCRAT: 389 out of 433 precincts: Charles H. Mack 7206; W alter M. Pierce 7632. Third D istrict. REPUBLICAN; 443 out of 443 precincts: Homer Angell 34,014; ■ John M. Schofield 11.329. DEMOCRAT: 443 out of 443 precincts: E. J. G riffith 12,98«;, Thomas R. Mahoney 18,463; A. W. O'Connell 4033. Fourth D istrict REPUBLICAN; 386 out of 391 precincts: Ed. G. Boehnke 6888; H arris Ellsworth 8851; Dr. George A. Simon 4036; Harvey A. Stat zer 1523. DEMOCRAT: 324 out of 394 precincts: Floyd K. Dover 355?; Edward C. Kelly 4010; Marvin T. W arliek 2810. GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN: 1697 out ol 1770 precincts: Earl Snell 79,-j 440; Charles A. Sprague 55,599. DEMOCRAT: 1635 out of 1770 precincts: Grover C. Fretwell 6858; Howard Latourette 30,834; Lew Wallace 35.368 SECRETARY OF STATE R EPUBLICAN: 1074 out of 1770 precincts: Robert S. Far rell Jr., 76,128. DEMOCRAT: 1084 out of 1770 precincts: Francis Lambert 49,- 922. Canned Vegetables, Fruits Dressings, Sauces, Spreads SUGAR BELLE PEAS. No. 2 2 for 25c SALAD DRESSING. Duchess Pint, 22c; Qt Jar 36c DEL MONTE PEAS, No. 2 can 14c NU MADE MAYONNAISE TOMATOES. Gardenside, 2i/2's 11c Pint 27c, Qt Jar 40c BEETS. Highway, sliced, 2 's, can 9c CATSUP, Red Hill. 14 oz. bottle 12c CORN, Country H., No. 2, Crm. can 12c KRAFT CHEESE, American. CORN, Cty H., Kernel,No. 2's 2 for 25c Brick, Pimiento, Swiss, 1 lb 36c CORN. Del Monte, No. 2 cans 2 for 25c. NALLEY S TREASURE I’ICKLES 12 oz. bots. 2 for 25c BEANS, Green Tag, No. 303 can 10c SAUERKRAUT, No. 2i/a can 10c SUNNY BANK OLEO 1-lb. Ctn, 17c; 2 lb. ctn. 33c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libby, No. Is 14c MARASCA JAM, Assorted, No. 5 69c PE ASHES, Freestone, No. 2 l/2's 19c PEANUT BUTTER Real Roast 21b. 34c APRICOTS, Valley Gold, 2»/2’s 17c GRAPEFRUIT Glenn Aire 2's 2 for 25c PEARS. Staregon, No. 2% can 17c FLOUR, Kitchen Craft 49 lb. sk. $1 65 PRUNES, Red Tag, No. 2* 2 can 12c FLOUR Harvest Blossom 49 lb. $1.49 W E8TA 0 VANILLA FLA 8 oz 10c PURE LARD, lb. pkg. 19c 4 lb. 67c CAP CORNED BEEF, 12 oz can 19c SHORTENING, Royal S 3-lb. can 58c T H E CAR YOU BUY todjy may have to last you a long, long time. That's why a new 1942 Pontiac is a wise choice. Pontiac offers long life with remarkable freedom from repair and upkeep costs, plus exclusive Triple-Cusbioned Ride for gree/er zZrr conservation. Pontiac is zZz’/Z priced just above the lo west, and you can buy it on convenient monthly terms. a v a ila b le : as a s ix or E IG H T in a n y MODEL ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ IF YOU ARK ELIGIBLE TO BLY A NEW* PONTIAC WE CAN HELP YOU efficient cars with rruxlern, economical transportation. If you are in any way connected with a war activity—or if your present car should he replaced —come in. We w ill help you determine whether you are eligible, and then help you get a "certificate of purchase" on a new Pontiac. 'Produced late in 1941- Az present Pontiac it building nothing but armt fo r victory. 1 J MARTIN MOTORS 24 North Ninth St. Cottage Grove, Ore. REPUBLICAN; 1200 out of 1770 precincts; W. E. Kimsey 72.- 834. DEMOCRAT: 1084 out of 1770 precincts: Clarence F. Hyde 43,- 542. S U P R E M E C O U R T J U S T IC E NON-PARTISAN; 1519 out of 1770 precincts: Edward B. A.sh- urst 50,340. James T. Brand 131,- j 632. M iriam Ferrin. W illam ette uni versity student, spent the week end w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. A delicious treat fo r spripg weather. Banana Salad Ic e , Cream. At Gustafson's, of course., 41-ltc-4i C O N S T IP A T E D ? ■ polls ot eoDitlpsUon ottaa bring acsravstlac bowel ( a t , soar itoataeb, bad braata, coslsa tongue, keedeehea, dlssinsss, llM le ie n e tt. ADLCRIKA efleettreig hlende • car mi aa- ■ tee (or relief of gee poms sad S laxatives tor gentle bat aulek bowel aettoa. Oet ADLCRIKA todagl A D L E R I K A Cottage Grove Pharmacy. Kelly D ru g Co., mid Kem's for Drugs. Crackers, Dried Foods DRIED PRUNES. Lge . 2 lb. pkg. 23c APRICOTS, Del Monte, 11 oz pkg. 18c SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 lb pkg. 27c CRACKERS New Leader 2 lb. bx. 17c Candies, Desserts SYRUP, Sleepy Hollow, 5 1b. can 63c KRE MEL, Asst'd Flavot», Pkg. 4c FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS 4—4 oz pkgs. in 1 for 14c CHOCOLATE, Nestles Semi Sweet 2 bars 25c Flour Shortening Baking Powder Canned Meats, Fish, Etc. CORNED BEEF HASH, Libby, I s 14c DEVILED MEAT, Libby ‘/4 s 2 for 11c PIGS FEET, Hormel's, 14-oz jar SARDINES Domestic l/i s 23c 3 for 19c TANG, Pure Pork, 12-oz. can 29c CODFISH, Boneless, 1-lb. can 32c BABY FOODS, Gerbers 4 for 25c TOILET SOAP, Sweeth't 4 bars 17c FACIAL TISSUES, Stellar, 500 s 23c WAX PAPER, D ia, 125 s, 2 for 25c FAVORITE MATCHES carton 17c WHITE MAOIC BLEACH qt. bot. 10c VAR BRITE LIQUID WAX qt 69c J uices—Beverages Il w ill gave yo ur lim e on Fridays nml Saturdays and help us give you better, • more e fficient xer.viee every day. Be- sides, n il Safeway prices are low — INSTANT POSTUM 4 oz. 23c; 8-oz 39c OVALTINE, plain or Choi, Lge. 61c every day! BORDEN’S HEM0, 1-lb. can 59c NOB HILL COFFEE, lb bag 2 3 c ; 2 45c AIRWAY COFFEE, lb bag 20c; 3-58c EDWARDS COFFEE lb can 27c; 2 53c HILLS COFFEE, lb can 32c; 2 lb 61c PET MILK, Bordens, etc. tall, 3 for 25c 24-oz. pkg. Crystal White G iant Size Plan Healthier Meals J u lia Ix ’e W r ig h t’s 10-lesaon course in n u tritio n w ill help you plan tastier, more wholesome meals. To enroll send 25c, y o u r name ami address to Box tibOCC, Oakland, C alifornia. A rt now! 19c 50-oz. pkg. 37c for 25C 2 K<,,llrs 7c Mayday Salad Oil .... 75c <*• ■ 45c ~~ 49c Wesson Oil 81c J . Gallon <Z«iart Can Guaranteed Fresh Produce A healthy diet calls fo r plenty o f fresh fru its ami vegetables. There’s always a va rie ty of them at Safeway— popping fresh! Strawberries! ORANGES, Valencies lb. 6c GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona lb. 4t/2c CALAVOS, Avocados lb. 13c F rid a y and S aturday O n ly BUY U. S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS with what you save at SAFEWAY LIGHT OLOBES, 15 to 100 wt. 10 15c PAR0W AX Paraffin Jelly Seal lb. 12c SANIFLUSH for Scouring, 22-oz. 19c PUREX Gentle Bleach qt. bot. 12c NU BORA SOAP PDR 20 oz. box 19c FELS NAPTHA SOAP reg bars 5c For Wartime Efficiency Shop Earlier in the Week GRAUEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz. can 19c TOMATO JUICE, Sunny D Nc. 2 s 9c GRAPE JUICE, W elch’s, Qt bet. 39c Su-Purb Soap FLOUR. Crown Patent 491b sk $1.79 P CAKE FLOUR, Harvest B 5 lb 25c BAKING PDR, Calumet 2’/ 2 lb. cn 37c A Si H SODA, lb. pkgs. 2 for 15c SHORTENING. Keen, R, 17c; 4 lb. 65c Soaps—Household Supplies & Miscellaneous COM M ISSIONER O F LAMOR [ Th«' actor who rose to |iromln- cncc as a war embittered soldier In "A ll Q uid on the Western F ront" said his hatred of arm«- tx'nrlng wa« unchanged. II«' was entering the army, he said, because he had been assured he would lx* assigned to nuallcul duty, for which he has taken training In civilian courses, Republican B a llo t I ’. S. SENATOR: Chas. McNary 82 A rth u r M. Geary .......... 12 CONGRESS Ith D istrict: Harris Ellsworth ST George A. Simon 28 Harvey Statzer 7 Ed. G. Boehnke 27 GOVERNOR: Charles Sprague . 44 Earl Snell 53 SECRETARY OF STATE: Robert Ferrell 76 LABOR COMMISSIONER: W. E. Kimsev 68 REPRESENTATIVE 14th Dist. D. F. Mains .................. 32 James Rodman ...... 36 Jno R. Snellstrom 39 Truman Chase 68 Earl H i l l ............................ 72 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. E. R Brockschink 68 Robert St. Elmo attended a ses sion of grand lodge of I. O. O. F. held in Portland from Tuesday t ill Thursday of this week, M r and M is. Dwight Claudson and children moved to Cottage Grove. Mr. Claudson left Monday for Portland where he w ill be employed in defense work. Mrs. Minnie Sells of Springfield is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sells. The Lynx Hollow school closes Mr. and Mrs. Luckey Bayne Jr. May 22. The eighth grade gradua of Toledo were Sundaj dinner tion exercises w ill be held on guests of Mr. Bayne’s parents, M r. Thursday, May 21. at 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Luckey Bayne Sr. The class consists of Bettie Kins- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold vis land. Rose M ary McCrigler and ited Sunday at Walden w ith Mr. . W illiam Treadwell. An all-day pic and Mrs. Dan Dugan. nic w ill be held. 4-H achievement Ivan Hamilton, who is employ day observed. Everybody in the ed in Portland, visited from F ri community invited. day t ill Monday w ith his parents. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Price Hamilton, and Lester Lebow on May 14. The w ith his sister. Mrs. Earl Thoipe baby weighed 7S pounds and was at Yoncalla. named Elwon Bert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Soverns of Mos Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W olfard en by Creek were callers in Divide tertained recently. Twelve guests Monday evening. were present. Three tables of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout re pinochle were at play. cently moved to the Overton place Mrs. Dee LaCasse was hostess on South Sixth St. in Cottage recently to the Community club. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sells Nine members were present. The moved to the B urkett house va next meeting w ill be held at the cated by the Stouts. Lynx Hollow school house on May Mrs. Grace Swearingen of Drain 27 w ith no hostess. is spending this week w ith her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stout mother, Mrs. Robert St. Elmo. and son Vernnie has moved from Lorane to the cabin on the Belts W P. Widenor. Southern Pacif ranch. Mr. Stout is employed by ic auditor stationed at San Fran the Green Ridge m ill «?o. cisco. visited at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Loyd J. Eppen- this week . baugh of Salem were week end guests recently of Loyd's parents. A delicious treat (pr spring Mr. and Mrs. Jos Eppenbaugh. weather Banana Salad Ice The ranch of A. E. Haight re Cream. At Gustafson's, of course. cently purchased by the Oregon 41-ltc-4i Settlement Association, has been In a d d itio n to phvsicians, i<i r certain civic services, a/Z persons directly or indirectly connected with the war's prose cution are eligible lo purchase a new car. This regulation has behind it the patriotic pur pose of enabling these per- tons to replace worn an i<l in- a g ric u ltu ra l r « i RiP«- NEW PEAS, Fancy lb. 7«/2c LEMONS, Sunkisl lb. 10c Radishes, Lettuce, Green Onions, _______ Asparagus ____ Cereals, Breakfast Foods PEACOCK OATS Reg., Quick, 9 lb. bag 43c QUAKER OATS Large Pkg. 24c; Small 11c RED ROSE WHEAT 2 lb. package 19c KELLOGG'S PEP 10 oz. package 12c SHREDDED RALSTON CEREAL, Package 11c MAMMY LOU CORNMEAL 9-lb. bag 3 ic Guaranteed Meats Juicy, delectable meats w ill stim ulate those appetities ami Safeway s meats are guaran teed to please you— every tim e! BEEF ROAST ,.. Blade ruts of genuine steer Iwef BOILING BEEF For soups, stews Lb. 27c tender. Juicy Lb. 15c rich in beefy flavor BACON, Eastern Lb. 27c Any size piece you may wish Sirloin Steak Pork Steak Pound 37c Pound 29c Frnnh Pork Hocks Ground Beef P o u n d ........ 21c 2 lbs. 45c Assorted llegolur Luncheon Meats Frankfurters Pound 33c Pound 25c I rl., Sat., Only SAFEWAY