PAGE EIGHT u.~i >.« i . >i « m LOCAL SAFEWAYS 0 0 OVER THE TOP Matthew S. Smith Dies Here Feb. 25 H r B "** *• M atthew S w ift Sm ith, 89, a re­ tired lum ber operator. died at his home here at 718 South 8th last Thursday, February 25. He came here from Portland last June and has continued to resida here since that time. Previously he was in the lum ber business at Bandon. Gresham and N orth Bend. He was born M arch 17, 1874. in Washington county. A rkatvas. and was m arried to Grace Bohiender August 31. 1899 at Oregon City. S urviving are his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Carmoleta Cukras o f Long Beach, C u lilo rn ia and three sons. M a tt S m ith o f Cottage Grove, W a lte r P. Sm ith in the U. S. Navy and O. V ic to r Sm ith of Gresham, Oregon. E. B. M ille r i rig ht i, Safeway Funeral services were held from the Jacobson's funeral home in D is tric t Manager in this area, Portland Monday. Interm ent was proudly accepts the M inute Man in the Clackamas cemetery. M ills flag awarded by Gene Vnnde- chapel in charge o f arrangements. neyde. Chairman of the W ar Bond Drive Commit tee The flag is a Lost and found columns of Toklo newspapers a re crow d­ ed these days. E v e ry tim e an A m eric a n buss a W a r Bond, the Japs lose face. Buy >our 19*7 e v e ry pay d ay. W ith th e Armed Forces Tom m y Jones telephoned b ir th ­ day greetings to his m other, Mrs. Elm er Kent, on Monday from Oklahoma C ity, Oklahoma, where he is in p rim a ry tra in in g as a pilot. So far, he has had 5 hours in the a ir and reported a wonder­ fu l field and food fit fo r a king. Theatre ¿Programs Eldon W alker, son o f M r. and Mrs. A. EL W alker, has finished his tra in in g at San Diego. C a li­ fornia, as m achinists mate, second class, and has been transferred to Treasure Island. San Francisco. Eldon had a short furlough recent­ ly and visited w ith his parents. ARCADE Friday, S aturday, M arch 5-6 “SIIVER QUEEN” W ith GEORGB P R IS C IL L A BRENT and LANE Also Sunday, M onday, Tuesday M arch 7-8-9 W arren M e rritt Bolton, son of M r. and Mrs. S te rlin g Bolton, is now w ith the amphibious forces at N o rfo lk, V irg in ia , and Benja­ m in Dean Bolton is attending ad­ vance school in gunnery and elec­ tro hydraulic at the U. S. destroy­ er base at San Diego, C alifornia. .M A R Y ASTOR RUDY VALLEE' — — »«!»■ W ed., Thurs., M arch 10-11 _ WTHRTN I VM HEF l IW - MARSH* HUH Also a ^NOIAN M w,ih H m i M i Angsl ■ Osrn M Msrrkk errk* Islgi Byrd !r i DIANE Thurs., Fri., M arch 4-5 Sat., Sun., M arch 6-7 JIMRTIUCK Ttt W flT B iSänWj A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Also Mon., Tues., M arch 8-9 CLOSED W ei., Thurs., Fri. M arch 10-11-12 SW f “ WITH EOW. C. ROBINSO John W . Wiscarson, son o f Mrs. C. L. Wiscarson o f Disston, has completed tra in in g at the o ffic e r candidate tra in in g school at the medical replacement center, Camp B a tkley. Texas, and has been com­ missioned a second lieutenant in the medical adm inistrative corps. He was advanced from firs t serg­ eant. Floyd Thies. son o f M r. and Mrs. Arm l Thies of Cottage Grove, who enlisted in the arm y February 8, 1941, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the arm y. He received his commission in the ta nk destroyers division and re­ ceived his commission on gradua­ tion a t the officers tra in in g school. Camp Hood, Texas, F ebruary 25. Floyd H. Bennett, son o f M r. and Mrs. H. O. Bennett, chief yeoman U. S. Navy, has received a c ita ­ tion from A d m iral C. W. N im itz o f the U. S. Navy, Pacific fleet. The cita tion was issued fo r con­ duct and m eritorious service ren­ dered as a member o f the volun­ teer crew which attem pted to re­ tu rn the c a rrie r Y orktow n to Port on June 6, 1943, a fte r the ship had been badly damaged in a battle w ith the Japanese on the previous day. The e ffo rts o f the salvage p a rty were so successful th a t a ll rem aining fires were out and tw o degrees o f lis t had been removed, when in m id-afternoon the ship was stru ck by tw o to r­ pedoes fired from an enemy to r­ pedo plane. The cita tion ends w ith this comm ent: “ His conduct was in accordance w ith the best tra ­ ditions o f the navy.’’ Corporal and M r s , George A rth u r C arlile and son arrived Tuesday evening fo r a vis it w ith his m other, Mrs. C harlie Wood, and other relatives and friends. A lfre d Strong, w ith the naval a ir corps, arrived yesterday from Corpus C hristi, Texas, and called on his grandm other, Mrs. L. L. Strong, enroute to his home a t M y rtle Point. He was accompanied here by H a rry Way on furlough ‘ Only Medicine i E ver Used land now I'm 81! Kept A D L E R l- K A on hand the past 27 years.’’ iO G.-Tex.) A D L E R IK A contains 3 laxatives fo r quick bowel ac­ tion, w ith 5 carm inatives to re­ lieve gas pains. Get A D L E R IK A today. Kern's F or Drugs, K e lly D rug Company, a n d Cottage Grove Pharmacy. Chi preaented th e ir version of m aking of America. Irv in S Cobh's "R o ll C ull." a At the .lose of the program prose-|»iem describing in an nn- President Redford e o iig n iin liite d | >cession 1stic manner the grow th the group on th e ir performance of of this nation Miss llniisen read a piogr.un which tie stated was ilia , part of Roll C u ll" that deals needed at this tim e to keep alive w ith racial elements and enter- remembrance of what III m t I v has prises that have entered Into th e ’ -ost ~~ i • - ............ .. —— — • • • ••- Poincna Grange Endorses Three Resolutions Saturday St. Patrick’s Day Hallmark Cards l.uelen I .ris in g A. W. H elliw e ll gave a b rie f re­ port on the progress o f the core d rillin g exploration at H obart B u tte near London, conducted fo r the purpose o f determ ining w he th ­ er the alum inum found in the clay there was comm ercial. From all reports, although none are o ffi­ cial, the outlook fo r alum inum in commercial quantities is encour­ aging, he said. T. S. Kampman, the n^w dis­ tric t forest ranger at Rujada, was introduced. M r. Kam pm an suc­ ceeds Rex W ilson who was tran s­ ferred to Prineville. The Rev. W. A. Briggs, fo im c r Chamber o f Commerce secretary expects to leave soon to s ta rt tra in in g as an arm y chaplain. The Rev. Briggs expects to receive his p re lim in a ry tra in in g at H arvard U n ive rsity fo r a period of fo u r weeks. .S O U T H E R L A N D A C C E P T S G O V E R N M E N T JO B Roy Southerland, fo rm e r mem ­ ber o f the Cottage Grove police force and more recently night ja ile r at the county ja il in Eugene has resigned his job to accept a post p atrol job fo r the govern­ ment a t Tacoma, W ashington. Salesbooks, receipt books, book keeping systems. The Sentinel. SELECT YOUR CAR fro m our s to c k o f re n e w e d a n d g u a ra n te e d c a r» 41 B o ie k 41 41 41 41 41 10 30 P o n tia c 37 37 .'Mi 36 Spec. S d n. P ontiac Stream liner Sdn. Olds Sdn-Cpe. Chev. Sdn-Cpe. Obev. Bu». Cpe. Ford Super D eluxe Sdn. Pontiac Sdn.-t'pe. S dn. Nash Sdn. Chev. Sdn. Buick Sdn. Ford Sdn. 35 F o r d S d n . EVERY DAY PRICES Cream Cologne OOo Sal Hepatica .. 80c Bromo beltzer 00c Alka Beltzer 40c Fletch«.* C iutoria 60c Cal S yrup F igi Ptecious Frag rance in a New Form Priced nt 40c 49c 49c 31c 49c $1-50 mid $2.50 Lions IFin First League Game Chamber of Commerce Hears Report on . Aluminum Prospects V— announced restrictions by others th in farm ers, it was found The current —• iic itx of te pn ir purls to <«|i tru i o f then* wages into w a r m ittees have developed effective bonds on a regular payroll deduc­ w orking meihods, coordination, G o in g on record as favoring the government io continue to buy sur­ tion plan. poise, judgm ent, and confidence, I ......... .. ■ according to the reports o f the ex- plus wheat as a means of s ta b iliz­ ing wheat p riii's . Favoring 11.11, to his home at N orth Bend. Mrs. I tension men. 359. regarding tax exemptions, in Strong accompanied her grandson "They know there is a w ar on. which cause should la* filed fo r to M y rtle Point, they feel the heavy responsibility exemptions and protesting any 1 nesting upon them, they ate going legislation which would close the to stay on the job and see that bear season because o f the de­ local transportation functions, and s tru c tio n to farm crops by these they know* that no one else has animals. the understanding to make it O. S’ Fletcher, county agent, fu nctio n." according to Carpen­ was the only speaker and discuss­ ter's report. "These men do not ed farm labor, transim rtation, The Cottage Grove Lions won w ant to be told what to do. They farm m achinery and equipment. th e ir firs t league game o f the sea­ want to know what is the situ a ­ H i1 discussed plans being worked son on th«’ St. M ary's flo o r in Eu­ tio n ’ and what are the ne«-ds. In out to solve these problems. gene last F rid ay night, beating the effect, they ask only how* wide GaeLs 41-35. This game had no is the rive r. They reserve to them ­ bearing on the league standings selves and them local operators MRS, IIA N SE N IN PATRIOTIC PROGRAM as the Lions had lost eight o f th e ir the design, construction and use previous games. B o th teams got o f the bridge.” Mrs Alyee Hansen o f Cottage o ff to a slow s ta rt in the firs t Some d iffic u lty is obtaining quarter, but, led by Elfving, the complete cooperation in milage re­ Grove took part recently in a pa­ Lions started ro llin g and b u ilt up ductions and ptxiling comes from trio tic program nt Southern. Ore­ a 21-12 h alftim e lead, which St. the lack o f uniform observance of gon College, Ashland, where she is a student. Members of Lnrntxtn M ary's never passed. S ta rtin g the second half, W icks took over the situation and led the Lions to a 32-23 th ird period score. S ta rtin g the fin a l frame, the Gaels put on a desperate ra lly led by Costello, but it was checked and the Lions coasted to a com fortable 41-35 win. The Lions were led by W icks. Robert Gierau. who is stationed Harpole and E lfv in g who made a t Pasco. Washington w ith the 13. 9 and 10 points respectively. navy, spent F rid a y n ig ht w ith his 'C ostello, outstanding man fo r the parents, M r. and Mrs. F. L . Saints, was high scorer fo r the evening w ith 14 points, Gierau. j The Lion " B ” squad lost a close Mrs. Roy M ueller, who is v is it­ decision to the Gaels "B” squad ing at the home o f her m other. 20-19. Mrs. T. C. Whee.er, has received w ord from her husband th a t he has been promoted from F irs t Lieutenant to Captain. Captain M ueller is attending tank destroy­ e r school at Camp Hood. Texas. P h ilip Lake, son o f M rs M y rtle Lake, who has been stationed at Camp Endicott, D avisville, Rhode Island, u n til recently when he was transferred to Port Huenema. C alifornia, and from there to Alaska. Fflr/n Committees Are Working Well On Transportation h POISON OAK REM EDIES Chen Yu 4 oi Zentacol 8 oz . Lotion Cream 8 oz Cal c Mine Lot. Poisonok Drops Nail Lacquer Long Lasting 75c Bottle 47c 50c 49c $1 25 Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store SAFEWAY CONFUSED ABOUT POINT R A T IO N IN O ? It you don't undv.sUnd point r«liom n«| . , , w e have a tp « - thnuemateMt ffuicU cer fu u vtuut Ciolly b ain td (torti in o « b •lot«, Io k«lp you It'« k it jo b Io o n t w o r you r questions era, radio station« and your Safeway Store are all doing everything they ean to make .«nre y5u know how to shop under |>qiiit rationing. You can do your part to make the new rut ion plan work «monthly by keeping in mind the simple rules listed below before you .shop for the first time under point rationing. K N O W th a t: (1 ) Point value« hive nothing to do with doilert-end-eentt price«. You hevc to jiv e the money price end the point »temp price for every purchete in e rationed group. ( 2 ) You heve freedom of choice in uiing your points to buy any rationed item, provided it is available. (3 ) If you buy food« with a low point value you w ill be able to buy more of the article« in the «erne retioned group. (4 ) Point value« of all rationed food» ere set by the Government end not by the storekeeper or by the menufactmer, (5 ) You are not permitted to buy point retioned item«, et any «tore, without giving point «tempt . . , even on a charge account. (6 ) High point «tamp« should be used when buying a number of retioned item« et one time. Conserve your low point •tamp« as storekeeper« cannot give you ration stamp« in change. (7 ) Loose «tamps are not valid. Stamps must be torn out of your ration book et the time of purchase and in the presence of your grocer. Now When You Go S h o p p in g ... remember ' d »: (1 ) A llo w plenty o f time for your shop­ ping under point rationing . . . it takes longer. Best time to »hop is early in the week end early in the d e \. (2 ) Be sure and take your War Ration Book N o . 2 with you. N o stamp« . . . no retioned items. Y ou ’ll enjov »hopping at your Safe­ way Store because you can take all the time you want without t-inbar- rassment or a sense of feeling hur­ ried. Since you are waiting on yourself, no one cares how many times you change your mind or ex­ change one can for another Irefore you reach the check-out stand. -------- ------- -- -----------' SAVINGS ON POINT RATIONED FOODS P o in t Price Value Vu'.uc (20) TOMATOES — N o . 2 ' • I'itii Exquisite - 1 11». i f o z . (24 TOMATOES No. 2 1 > cun Stainiui • I 1 lb. 12 <»/. (16) PEA S Nr 2 can. I lb I oz. S ugar I telle Fnney (16) PEA S No. 2. I lb I oz • iiii'ilciixiilc S tan d ard (16) GREEN BEANS No. 2 . an Santiani Cut • I 11». 3 oz ( 8 ) GREEN BEANS 12 oz. 2 for W hile Tag Brand (14) CARROTS No. 2 ' n i I I I , » oz Lord Mott t'ho|)|i<* nz.s) firren Tag Sill. Halves (15) PRUNES 2L_. '» ( 1 Ib II oz) Bed Tag 1 'hold* (21) PEACHES 2 ' / s (1 II» 1 1 oz) sill' < 'rest Yellow Cling ( 1 ) BABY FOODS IL. ,,z | f«r 8c 29c 13c 18c 18c 15c 21c 25c < let berx o r ( ’lappi« FARM FRESH PRODUCE G r a p e f r u i t Texas Pinks Juicy, Sweet O ranges I U». 7C 8c II» 9c Ih 15c lb 7»/2c Alsc a veriety of fresh salad items! S ugar W hite Satin 10 »1, sk 69c 2 lb 14c H arvest Blosscm -49 lb sack $1,55 F lo u r -Crown o r Drif. Snow 49 lb $1.89 S alt Maximum plain or Iml I’kg M ilk— Adv. Brand» Tall 4 for 35c P eanut B u tter Beverly- I lb ja r Bread .Julia Lee W rig h t'» I * 2 Ih loaf 13c Cider V inegar Speaa— I gal ju g Oats M orning Glory Sml. 10c; Lge 21c In sta n t Ralston I ll> pkg Shredded W heat N.B.C. K rispy Crackers SAFEWAY MEATS Veal Shoulder Steak Pork Link Sausages Pickled Pigs’ Feet Pork Sausage Fresh Smelt Lux Flakes Super Suds P 8 l 0 Soap Su-Purb Oran Soap W ax P aper Cut Kite C rystal W hite Chips »>. 35c