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**#• PAGE EIGHT I'lll IISOAV. .11 NE I, 1942 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON JH w Klein Elevated Graham of Pueblo. Colorado M r and Mrs. Frank Plueard, Mrs Phieanl. 43, died very and- The club » ill meet June 10 w ith Lloyd Plueard. Mrs. Ed Lundbom, ilenly Thursday evening a fte r an Mrs Ctiarles I'lueard and kon active day I'iiv husband and seven Mrs. Ethel Wixxls of Palo Alto, The Pete Dugdahl fa m ily mo Mrs Rudolf Hansen. ’I7ii‘ Joe C ricks have as house I'ed. M in . John Thrum , Mrs. B ill children survive. Ineluding one son C alifornia, is vis itin g w ith her tored to Reeds|X)rt Sunday. of Pueblo, O'Rourke and Mr. and M rs Al- Dick w ith the U n it« ! States arm y father, 1. N. Spiague. anti friends M r. and Mrs Lawrence Brown guest Mrs Graham fred Pluearii of Dorena. in Auslralia. in the com m unity. and granddaughter, Ruth C h il Colorado. Theaters in Lane county, as w ell Clyde Sanner started w ork at ders, s|x>nt Sunday in Eugene nt as a ll o f those in the state and the P ortland shipyards Monday the George Brown home. Ruth nation, w ill become sales agencies m orning. Mrs. Sanner is n ow s t a y remained in Eugene to r a few fo r U nited States W ar Savings ing w ith her brother, Frank f a l days visit at the E. J. Smock Mrs, James S m ith w ill lx* host stamps and bonds beginning May len. at Black Butte. home. ess to the C om m unity club on 30. it was announced recently nv Miss L ucille C onklin anil bro th M arie Hansen and Dean Jack- June 10. I'he meeting held recent John R. Snellstrom , county ch a ir er Roland attended the graduation son. students at O.S.C., a im e d ly was nt Mrs. R. Y. Porter's man. exercises at W alterv die May 28 at th e ir respective homes F rida) home instead o f the school house g i i A ll theaters w ill make savings M r. and Mrs. Roy Zehner of Sunday sup|x>r guests at the w ith nine members present, Late m odel ears are e q u ip p e d Culp Creek »ere Sunday guests N . E Corliss home «ere Mr. and stamps available at the box office Mr. and M is Fred Kinslam l en ! o f M r. and Mrs. George Kentner. Mrs. O liv e r Niehols and Mrs C ar o r from special booths, and a num tertained recently w ith a pinochle c ra n k s fo r the reason that it is e x tre m e ly ber o f them w ill also ca rry order? The county health doctor ca ll rie Knutson o f L a th a m , th e M isse s p arty, four tables «ere at play ed at the Royal church May 20. fo r the bonds. This service w ill be D orothy and Evelyn Em ixiugh o f M r. anil Mi's. Loyd J. Eppcn* d if f ic u lt as w e ll as da n g e ro u s to at te m p t to He gave the second diphtheria Eugene and Mr. and M is Lee b’liig h of Salem were week-end of special value to jiersons e m shots to children and also gave a Nixon. ployed during the day and who guests of Loyd's parents. M r, and c ra n k y o u r ear. T o m ake you f a r g iv e lo n g few sm allpox vaccinations. are thus unable to get to banks Guests over the week end at the Mrs. Jos. Eppcnbaugh. Leonard Hudgins and friends of Oscar Jackson home were M rs o r postoffices, it is pointed out. A fam ily dinner was held at the e r ser\ ice tra d e ill the old w o rn b a tte ry on Cottage Grove went fishing at E. W h iting to n of K irtla n d , Mr. "Theaters of Oregon and o f th e . Joseph Ep|X'iibauglis recently. unit Mrs. E. .1 Freeman and sons Guests present »ere M r and Mrs entire United States are showing E levation o f Herm an W Klein Diamond lake last week enfl a new the b a tte ry th a t u s u a lly Lee Roy W haley is home from o f Jefferson. Mrs. Lou Harding the real sp irit o f service to the from the position o f general D>yd J. Eppcnbaugh of Salem, government by e nrolling so en fre ig h t agent fo r the northern Medford « hero he has been w o rk and Mr. and Mm. R. M. Harding Mr. and Mrs. P h illip Packard of o u tla s ts its g u a ra n te e . P o p u la r p ric e mod of C orvallis thusiastically in the w ar savings d is tric t o f Southern Pacific w ith ing. Camas Valley, M r and Mrs A l Mr. anil Mrs. A lv in Allen and Mrs. L illie M arquait and Clyile bond program ," Governor Spragu ■ headquarter« in Portland, to the vin M. Eppcnbaugh anil Mrs els fo r e v e ry ty p e o f ear. declared in a statement issued in new position of f r e i g h t traffic fa m ily and M r. and Mrs Boyd W righ t o f W alker visited S a tu r Viola Adams of Eugene Allen visited friends and relatives day nt the Jackson home, and the commendation of the theater manager, effective June 1, was in H arrisb urg Sunday. Robert Rausch fa m ily of Eugene project. announced Thursday by J. T. V T T E N D P I.E t I K D FUNERAL M r. and Mrs. Edward Babcock spent Suntia) at the Jacksons. ' Such a plan as that u nd erta k Saunders, vice president in charge and sons Kenneth and K eith, vis Mrs. Claude Davidson sjx'nt a M a rfa x y o u r ear ( the real lu b ric a tio n jo b ) , en by theaters not only opens a vf system freight tra ffic . Among those from here who a t ited in Eugene Saturday. few days in Medford v isitin g her K le in w ill be in complete charge new avenue o f stamp and bond tended the funeral of M is John Sunday dinner guests at the Ed husband who is employed there cheek y o u r b a tte ry a m i tire s and h e lp keep purchase to the people, but pro of a ll Southern Pacific freight C onklin home were: M r. and Mrs. Week-end guests at the Eldon Pleuard at S u th erlin Mondas are: motes and advertises the entire tra ffic a ctivities in the Pacific George C onklin and daughter Crane home were Mr, and Mrs y o u r ear ru n n in g . w a r bonds program. Such e n te r N orthw est including western Can Eunice of Deerhorn. M r. and Mrs. Emery T u lla r and M r and Mrs i prise and leadership is absolutely ada. A N A M A Z IN G O F F E R ! Fred U singer and fa m ily of P o rt Kenneth T u lla r. a ll o f Estacadia. ' Y O U R M O N E Y R A C K if D r. essential if we arc to finance this land, Miss M arvina Holmes of Mrs. N. E Corliss was hostess P a r k e r '» C o rn R e m o v e r f a d s to w ar, end it must be financed if W a lte rville . M r. and Mrs. W illiam to the Social Neighbors club Wed we are to w ir it. remove a n y p a in fu l c o r n o r c a l C lifto n and son Donald. Roland, nesday, May 27 Visitors were lo u s O n ly 35c at Cottage Grove The people o f Oregon should F ifth nml Washington Mrs. O live r Nichols and Mia. M r. and Mrs. George Partney and Lucille Conklin. Pharmacy. cooperate w ith the theaters in Mr. and M rs Arnold Roth and C arrie Knutson of Latham , and spent the week end fishing a t every way, just as they should and Diamond lake. daughter V e rnita of Eugene were w ill w ith every phase o f this im M r. and Mrs. H arold Boslaugh Saturday dinner guests o f Mrs. portant program o f financing our of M ilw au kie spent the M em orial N e ttie Eastes. v icto ry over the axis powers." Miss Eleanor Silsbee is spend day holidays at the home o f her Several volunteers w ill be need m other. Mrs. M. Mosby. ing the week w ith her parents, ed to take charge of the stamp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. C onklin Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Silsbee. Miss booth. Those w illing to serve r • and children have gone to Ava, Silsbee is attending business col p ort to management of theater. lege in Eugene. Missouri, fo r an extended visit Leonard Estes of P ortland spent w ith relatives and friends. FO l'R DOUGLAS COUNTY MEN NUMBER 4 | W Hou ion can u in flutto « About i egetables and bou to took them J e rry Mosby sp«.;4 last week at the week end w ith his m other, ON CASUALTY LIST the home of a sister. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. N e ttie Estes. Mrs. Estes re ★ M eat that j guaranteed « Iloti one u tfe made one hnthand happi turned w ith him to vis it her Hands, in Chelan, W ashington. In the casualty list covering the D elbert Jennings o f E lkto n vis daughter, Mrs. Blanche Newman, a t Salem. period o f A p ril 16 to May 10. fo u r ited friends hero Thursday. Miss Doris Wheeler. Vernon Douglas county men are listed as Mrs. Henry Cooper and children missing. Among the wounded is have gone to Newberg where they Cook o f Eugene. Miss Zelda D a r nell and Gordon Mooney o f C ot Joseph G. Chenoweth, torpedoman w ill wo^k id the b erry fields. second class, son o f H a rry W. M r. and Mrs. Todd Glasgow of tage Grove were dinner guests at 4 - Chenoweth o f S utherlin. D elight Valley visited friends here the Oscar W heeler home S a tu r day. Sunday. M r. and Mrs. M. E. Palleske OR ONI Of 34$ OfNII ctSH PRIUS M ello Moon, a delicious pine M r. and Mrs. Raleigh M orris of I MAYONNAISE apple ice cream. T ry it at Gus S pringfield visited S aturday at and children Ross and Jo Ann of B Y Salem spent the week end w ith I tafson’s, o f course. 4 3 -ltc-7 i the Mrs. M. Mosby home. I m U nwdl •» **••) • . M r. and Mrs. George Moxley. H o w to m a k e n u tr itio u s HulTlade ÌUa^onnoiàc iaóùó M r. and Mrs. A rnold Roth and CONTEST m e a l* d o lic lo u * V e rnita Roth and .the Everett 'ihnultlade because- • • • " M ille r fam ily, a ll of Eugene, w’ere T o i«-lp yen, pian lin in’ ap,ietisntg, Saturday supper guests at the more n u tritio n « m eal*, the Safeway H om em aker« Bureau ha« pre- C lifto n home. THink what y w con 4« with look how to sy It it I \|| y,„, |»arrd the 'K iti'iir n < our«e in N u Mrs. H ubert H aw o rth and son $ ’300! Chink of th r m any thing« tritio n l(> fo n ip lete |e««ona «rut have to <|o i« get an en try blank B rian were luncheon guests o f it can help buy the new home to r«»u by m ail Ju«< «end name, at your iieightiorhood ^Mfrway M rs. Oscar Wheeler. May 28th. yo u’ve ha«l your eye mi • (lie a«ldre»« and for all ten le««ons Hniwh the line ’* \ ii Matla Miss L u c ille C onklin returned to trip yuu*Ve planned for year« to Julia le e U righ t. I’ O Ih n May ontiMiwr ta«te« I huim * mad«* • . . a b o u t ve g e ta b le s Laurelwood Monday where she ■o m any o ther grand thing« <h < < ’. O a k lan d . ( ahfornia. l»e«'au«e ” in <.» w»»rd« or k**u» nas w ork fo r »he summer. it w ill buy a HK mjo W ar Bond T h o r o '» n o t h i n g e l a b o r a t e or attauh it to a .Nu M ade Mav«»n A fte r v is itin g in the commun ($7All and leave you rn«»ttgh nai«e lat*el (or 4 rea«onahle fa«*- fan cifu l alm ut th e m odern m eth od* it y fo r several weeks. Silas W a t for a won'lerful vacation thia attnile am i m ail it to the addr*»*« o f preparin g and r o o k in g v eg eta b le s. B uy W a r S ta m p * w ith ’ kins departed to find employment •um rner And don’t forget the oil the Marik tiefore m idnight O u th e c o n tr a ry , th e new w av is in the shipyards a t Seattle. w h a t y o u *o v o o n th « *a other ua«h prize«, too Julv S. ItHtf m uch sim p ler (as y o u 'll d isco v er The Neighbors Friendship club CfT TOUR ENTRY HANK AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAHWAY when y o u read th e se h in ts th a t ro m e m et at the home o f Mrs. Gusta from th e S a fe w a y H om em ak ers' A llen M ay 28th. A short business m eeting was held and most o f the B u reau ). You could have knocked Doc Perkins over with a tim e was spent w o rk in g on the C O R N , l><-1 M<»itr NU MADE MAYONNAISE, Pint 27c; Qt jar 4Gc 1 . T o s t a r t , a lw a y s b u y th e fresh butterball when I told him t h a t But I didn’t. I just wool q u ilt tops. N ext m eeting N o . •» r a n 2 fo r 25« est. finest veg eta b le* a v a ila b le . 'I'lie DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING, pint 22c; qt 3<Jc said: Doc, you’ve got 25,000 miles coming out o f those w ill be a t Mrs. George Moxley's, ( ORN, Itutti-r Kernel older th e y are, th e less a ttr a c tiv e June 11th. This w ill be an all-day tires yourself if you let Standard give ’em the right KEEN SHORTENING, 1 lb. pk 17c; 4 lb. pk 65c N o . 2 caiM 2 fo r 2.3e th e y Ix-com r. and th e y lose so m e of meeting. Each member w ill bring prescription. . . and maybe only 10,000 if you don’t . < lir .R I 1» M IL K , T a ll ran» 7r JULIA LEE WRIGHT S BREAD. ll/2 lb. lonf 13c their v ita m in s, to o , a covered dish fo r lunch. "W hat’s the right prescription?” he asks. T O M A T O -II l ( K, S u n n y D a w n , M r. and Mrs. Robert C herry, 2 . W a s h v e g e t a b l e s q u ic k ly NOB HILL COFFEE, Ih. bag 23c; 2 1b. bag 45c First, let me switch ’em IW-ixr., i nn Mrs. Flossie S ta rk and children but d o n ’t let th em soak in w ater, scientifically so th a t the and E. A. Allen fished at coastal t .R U ’ i I I I I IT , D r. P h illip » , or y o u *11 w ash aw ay m inerals and points over the week end. N o. 2 ran l ie wear is even all ’round. v ita m in s. P u t green s in a covered Mrs. Edna M cG arvin who has P E \ ( IIE S , ( n » l|e < r e» l. Then, I said: you come ism ta in e r, w rap o th er v e g eta iile s been staying at the Ferguson N o. 2*2 ra n |» r here once a week regu c lo sely in w axed |>a,x!r: a w l store in home w hile teaching at the S ilk P - N I 'T B I T T E R , B r i e r l y , th e refrigerator un til read y to use. larly and let me check the Creek school, le ft iast week fo r Safeway produca m u ll taliufy you com- P o u n d Jar 21r a ir—even if you don’t buy the sum m er vacation She w ill re piataly, or wa'II raiund all youi money. 3 . D o n ' t p a r e , cut or shell fresh T O M A T O S O U P , ( a m p b r l l » tu rn to teach again this fa ll. any of th a t swell Stand v e g e ta iile s u n til ju st tu n e to e isik 2 ra n » |5 e GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Seedless lb. 5c A ll firs t aiders having an ad ard Gasoline. or serve, iie r a iise v ita m in s c sc a |ie D IC E D BEETS. B lu r Tag, vance firs t aid card are aske’ to ORANGES, Juicy Valencia« lb. 6c om-c cut su rfaces are e x , x r s e d to air. N o . 2 ra n 3 fo r U c meet at the Royal school house NEW POTATOES. U S. No.l Shafter White lb. 4c 4 . C o o k q u i c k l y , ns »A/irf a lim e Thursday evening, June 4th, to S P IN AC H , Euieruhl Ray CUCUMBER^, Fancy Local lb. 12c a t p o r n hie. u rin g o r little w a ter nr organize a firs t aid post. K fe '." j ra n Iftc p o m h le . a n d tirin g cooking w ater C orrection: I t was previously STRAWBERRIES, Red ripe, tasty, Lowest Prices < O R N E D IIE E I , ( a p , I2 <»i. lih when it i t palatable. stated th a t Denzil H a rris and F riday and S atu rd ay <hdy T A N O , C u d a h y ’» P o r k , 1 3 -o z . 2th' fa m ily had moved to the Medley Q uick r o o k in g m ean s less vita J u st think a minute about SW E E T H E A R T SO AP place. The n ^ -.c is Denzil m in loss, less co lo r c h a n g e . T o speed the most beautiful field of Sprague. S | mw I m I I hn r o i l e r HJr th e c o o k in g , add v egetaiiles to California poppies you’ve M U N B K IT E < I.E AN SE R r a p id ly b o ilin g w ater; c o o k covered. B A R T E L S E N L IS T S I N ever seen. Then add 25 %— Household favorite, ta ll, 2/0e 5. G r e e n v e g e t a b l e * ( to keep M A R IN E S . and you’ve got the field of W H IT E M AG IC B LE A C H Theaters to Sell . Bonds and Stamps s ilk Crcek Delight Valley M rs L yn x Hollow CRANKS not with DELCO, FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE let us Flatters Texaco Service Stat. Dorena SAFEWAY tpdJe W IN Ì000 FINISHING THIS SENTENCE JluÏÏlade • 1 »5000 Six secrets you may not know -a n d should M y tir e s a re g o in g to la s t f iv e y e a r s PENNY SAVENS MAKAAfreeD-FKestt PRODUCE T Meet America’s Most Popular W ild Flower! GUAM/mED MEATS poppies th a t’s pictured in the Scenic View th a t we Standard men are going to start giving out Friday, June 5. It’s free to every erson buying a War Savings tamp, wherever Standard products are sold. g DON'T BUY OIL WITH A HOLE IN IT! If som e of S ta n d a r d ’s fam ous RPM other oil were heated in watch crystals, do you know w hat v%ould happen? The ordinary oil would run away from the heat, leaving a hole in the center! But not “RPM.” It sticks to th e hot spots other oils leave dry. W illia m John Bartels, Jr., of Cottage Grove, now attending the U nive rsity of Oregon, has enlisted in the U. S. M arine Corps reserve fo r fu tu re tra in in g as a leather neck officer, it was learned here today. The local man, son o f M r. and Mrs. W illia m J. Bartels, 704 W h it- eaker avenue, o f this c ity, w ill be perm itted to complete his col lege studies before rep o rtin g fo r d u ty in the o ffic e r-tra in in a c la s s Bartels is c u rre n tly in his sec ond year a t the U niversity, where he is studying chem istry and G e r man. He is a ffilia te d w ith Alpha , Tau Omega fra te rn ity . th eir c o lo r) an d etn m g-flavored veg e ta b le s (t o m o d ify th eir flavor) sh ould be cooked uncovered, in slig h tly m ore w ater th a n o th e r v e g e ta b les. 6. S e r v e v e g e t a b l e s as sixin as p o ssib le, to get full lienctit in good ness as w ell us n u tritio n . O v er eix,k - ing loM ens a ttr a c tiv e n e s s, sacrifices v ita m in s an d m inerals, and m ay ca u se u n p le a sa n t color ch a n g es. Safeway Homemakers' llureaii JULIA LEI. W IlIO IIT . Ii.r-. tor A ll your money back unleti you're com pletely tetitfted with Safeway meat». F o r w h it e r w n »lie», Meal Ad lor F rid ay and S atu rd ay Only BOILING BEEF BEEF ROAST, blade cuts SIRLOIN STEAKS BACON, any size piece FRESH GROUND BEEF PORK HOCKS PORK STEAKS REGULAR FRANKFURTERS PICNIC SHOULDERS lb. lb. lb. lb. 2 lbs. lb. lb. lb. lb. G a l. in,- P l'K E X B L E A C H G e n tle h le u e h , g a llo n 15c 28c 37c 28c 45c 21c 29c 25c 29c 21«! S I B E JE L Iw E m i t P e r lln 3 |ta r k a g e d e a l 25c B A K IN G P O W D E R , ( lu b b er G irl, 2 lb. 20o I I.O l'R , H a rv est B lo s s o m 2 4 'j lb., 7Wr; 111 lbs. »1311 P A N C A K E FLO UR — Harvest B lo s s o m , N o. 10 b a g 48c C R ACKERS— New Leader 2- 11». p a c k a g e M A C A R O N I, S P A G H E TT I 3- lb. pkg. M r. and Mrs. James A llin of Portland were guests a t the H. B. F e rrin home F rid a y n ig ht and Saturday. SAFEWAY 17c is,. c