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H* •»»- . «Kr ’ Tin ush.u . h I,v I ion TITW 8KNTTNT3L, POTT \GB GltOVR. OREGON birst Baby Builalo Born in Captivity t • SOCIETY I PO TLU C K Mum* buffai» dur. n't waul U. L. K u u , ca rrla krr • I Ih r T evrra / mo , near Ehoenli, Aria., lu eoinr loo rluau la brr tt-h o u r-o ld •ff.p rln g , brll««r<l Io I.» Ih r tirai buffala burn in captivity. Sugar fo r Home Canning I FKNI AT GOLF COURSE At the local golf course June 28 a tw o ball foursome wax stag ed. A t the jio tlu ck picnic dinner there were 18 present and a fine tim e and good f« x l were enjoyed by all. Play began about 5:30 p. m The prize w ent to Francis H unter and J u nior Langston w ith u gross score o f 51 fo r the mm* holes. Belle B u rkho ld er and C ur’ is French were runw rs-up w ith a score of 53, Every one who plays golf is welcome. Bung your pot luck and yo u r own beverage and (•time out fo r the next play on Ju ly 5th at 5:30 p m . I f you play and some member of your fam ily wishes to come too, but don’t play At the school election this week they are welcome also. at the Shields-W alker school, Mrs. LUl n Land was elected ms clerk l 'l ( N K MF G LEA N E R S ( LASS Io take Mrs. Hutchison's place and Wayne Jenkins was reelected M r. and Mrs. Ransom Cone d ire cto r to serve th r w years. were hosts to the Gleaners class 'I he revival meetings at the o f the M ethodist Sunday school I iue M t. church closed **i. ,uy Tuesday evening at a potluck p evening. nic held on th e ir lawn. Follow ing Mrs. George W oodworth *.*ive a the picnic officers were elected , .7 . 7 h .*!* a 7 in honor fo r ,p (. coming year w ith M is. 7th b irth - jj g Breedlove, president; C. N. • * F c Ul1^ <r * ««»n.versary Those present |,and, secretary and treasurer; were Mrs. James Bostick and L I- Ransom Cone, teacher; and Mrs. len. Jack and Jim m y, Mr*;. » illia m S. L. M ackin. assistant teacher. Bostick and Barbara and B illy, The social commit tee appointed Mrs. V e rlln W ard and tw o sons fo r the ye ar was Mrs. N. E. Comp and Dub* East burn ton, Mrs. E. E. Cone, and Mrs. M r. and Mrs. Ivan .Morns spent C. N. Land; the sick and flow er Sunday on the South U npqua at ¿ m n i i t ' ^ r ’Mr«’ Random Cone, the B ill B u rtel s u m n v r home. Mrs. S. *L. M ackin, and Mrs. A l ——» - - ■ - bert Adkins. The evening was R E A L ES TATE TR AN SFER S spent socially w ith games o f bad —— — m inton, table tennis and other A numto-r o f real estate trans table games. Those present were fers huve been made the past few Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cone and 1**'>S involving both urban and daUg f,,e r M a ro jric . Mr. and Mrs. » ^ ' 1 has § * M ackin flnd Mrg c N Dtot D ilution of sugar fo r ( " in - ’ < lite r ru rn in x punsi»«*»,ro ly , lung by houwwlves d in in g H i- Hr-NpoiMiln'ity fo r ID Itoti ibu- currant fru ii inni vegetal *1«? ti*a- lion of Un« homi* cunning aug«. non bua been ulloted on tin* basis o the r th in Ihe augur which the o f ii maximum of 25 pounds Io the consumer may obtain by ux< ol holder of each W ar Hitler» ¡look Stami«« |5 and Hi h is h *« n placed I. provided the augar 1« i i m i I cn- n na-tly w ith local W'ur I rice unti tlre ly fo r home canning purp.se« R ationing I) aids who are autb- and none is diverted into other < rlzed to accept and .ip p r o v a,-- "kM . R tg u lx ti >n* have n m axi- I lira tim « tvontn th e k Jurixdic- m um of five pounds of sugar «»on. sugar per p. person to Is- used in m aking I e means by which sugar fo r Jains, Jelle-s, preserves, and fru it i aim ing is obl'iine d Is tw o-fold: butters. The balance sf mild be fo r • I t Each It der of W ar R t i. n Book I is e n title d to u-c Stamps 15 and Hi t.i s. cure five pounds of ugar fo r home canning, each, be- The Nelghtoirhood Friendship tween May 24 and <h o:»-r .11. club met last Thursday at the S'am ps 13 Mid 14 w ill <»tot Is* valid home of Mrs. C lara Duncan. A (‘u ring this ,s*rkxl hut should Is* b rie f business meeting was held, • uud to obtain sugar 'o.- genera, conducted by the vice president, household g ods only. Mrs. Guxta Allen, in the absence (2) Each boulder of Besik I ” ’.ay o f the president Mrs. L illia n apply to tin* L ia r d fo r un amount Schell I t wus decided to have a , f sugar wl h shall rod *v* ,*d club picnic Tuesday, Ju ly 13 and I f |Miunds f >r canning Applica- * ‘ Land, M r. and Mrs. N. E. Comp in vite the husbands. The rest of tions i >r th.s supplem entary ' lnK ,h‘ ‘ ( orn‘*r o f b,h “ " d ton. M r. and Mrs. Wayne ayne Monroe. the afterm sin was spent In m ak amount should he maito In x r ilin g M««n. fo n n e rly known as the M r. and M rs. Leslie Cone, Mr. ing "F riendship q u ilt" blocks fo r d ire c tly t > the board d a tin g »pc- S‘ " ’ p ,M*nk irr.g a t- and Mrs. A lb e rt Adkins, Mrs. H. ■Mrs. Edna Hathuway. Delicious c lfic a lly that the sugar j . to be “ d r“ rm Jne“ r Bend. M r. Powell B. Breedlove, E lm er Cone and the refreshm ents of home made mince •ised fo r th.s purpose The a p p l i - ‘" J u" d<‘ r’,’ ?od pluns to move hosts. • pie were served at the close of calkin, accompanied by W ar Hook '**' 1 bls fa m ily to his new farm the afternoon. The next m eeting j „ ( ,„,o ,,n c o m c i” must Sund®y* Associated in the o p e ra -’ tion of the farm w ill be his son- i *'«»«*‘* K U L M . MRS. R A N K E R place of the club w ill be unnourw contain ’ he fo llo w in g in 'o i , it i ( O-MONTESSES ed later. (n , N um ber quarts canned sirce *n ’ *u w * L a rry Kellogg. M r. Kel _____ W ord was received Monday .Ma rch I. 1943, and the num lier he l,,KK **nd fA m ily u n til recently ^ r , |, u r Kulm and Mrs. i rOm*eurlV’,J ‘ ,U ,,’h A ll‘ n Wh° ’* i l in,cnd» ,o produce from the sugar have b‘ ,’n rw,iden” **£ Se»- Blanche B a nke r were co-hostesses b u t rbursday fo r urm y a ir tram - applied for. <b> M ethod l v which *,de s‘5 n ° n’, w herT . r Ke,,o® r to tfie Service Guild of the M eth work. mg at i amp Kearnes, I tnh, that fcugar was obtained fo r this can- ' \ MS engaged in defense odist church Thursday at a cov- he had arrived m San Francisco nlng u h (.„ „.,. t r o u g h use f M rs Alice M ille r is the owner of ,.red dLsh a, , he h(jme Qj over two hours late on his tra in fp H,k , ,,r by special a llo t- ,h *’ bu»,n«’»« building. M„ KuJm M nt B ankers m oth_ schedule. m. nt from the Board, tc ) Am ount • E Masters has sold his e r who js viaitrng here from M r. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe o f sugar on hand at tune of tnak- lon,,‘ " n ' y* west edge of town N orth D akota, was a guest The Cottage Grove w .-r- Sunday nf- lng „pp hcu im n id ) Statem ent ,o I»»»«W T a y lo r and has moved afternoon was spent socially and tem oon guests a t the home o f , hu, U|, gugIlr obtained w ill Is* ex- ™ Masters to his property Wlth needlework. The next meet- M r. and Mrs. ilo y d Allen. A pot- 'clu sive ly (o r canning purposes and H’ N o rth 1-Xiuglas street ing w ill be at the p ark J u ly 15 luck picnic wax held at the dinner according to best accept *d stand- and w ill he a no-host ess a ffa ir. D IA M O N D L A K E RO AD TO hour. arda, such as one pound fo r fo ur HE OPEN SOON Mrs. Irene Briggs and Mrs. Cos quarts o f finished fru it. R O B IN S O N -L AMB ton o f Cottuge Grove were F rid ay Fhe m axim um suyar allowance The Diamond lake road was de- * ... , ... afternoon callers ut the home of of 75 pounds per |s*rson is re- clan xl o ffic ia lly open fo r travel Miss m’h a ” Mrs. Ibiyd Allen. gan ded ns ample Io l ike care of Saturday m orning from Ihe west v jr and Mrs Jnun W ord has been received from the canning fo r an a v e ra g e ? , t r i - , hrough n i( . D alles-C alifom ia w Rol nson ¿ L n a Kenneth Kentner, son o f M r. and < H" , “ n’ " y h,“ hway <•««»’ according to W a l X R oZ ? A ^, MFS Mrs. George Kentner, that he is requiring les* than J. G. Bromley, resident m ainten- m arried F n 1 iv * h m 1. • v erC now stationed in W yom ing w ith the Homemakers .m axim um amount to which ance engineer of the state high- n>uv,.r Wash n«/, n m the arm y. He was inducted in they may to* e n title d should make way departm ent here. ron has C alifornia several weeks ago. The Miss Marie Hohman. health and b o ,,d - .* ■-*-* • « * « • » * » " <-*,....... , a " - . ■ „ * iv„ v here. K w elfare nurse from Cottuge GroVc fo r such specified sm aller amouiu now closed seven miles beyond aîlves was a Monday afternoon cu lle r ut I hey are urged to do so, if feasi- ‘ the Diamond lake junction, is ex- ble. 1 pected to to* open by the F ou rth the Clarence I »uncan home. LO N DO N 4-H M OTHERS C LU B Fam ilies are urged to view th e ir o? J ub ’. Brom ley said. Clarence D un c o has received his notice to report fo r his arm y canning problems from a u tg - The London 4-H M others club phyxical exam ination in P ortland i rnnUe standpoint and put up only A L F A L F A II.AV U N D ER met Wednesday at the old Landon on Ju ly 8. * ’h ;l* supply of foodstuffs which C O N TRO L hotel fo r an a ll day meeting. A M r. and Mrs. Roy Eehner, M r. * ' 11 * * absolutely necessary to Air ■« u 7 .. j covered dish dinner was served at A lfa lf i hay w n s jiro u g h t under , __ h<. __________ noon h()Ur Then? bugj. and M rs O rval W haley and son ,he' r health and w elfare. ___ _ was Ju nior wen* Sunday dinner guests A ll holders o f Ib sik I who do P’’’*'*' co n tro l by OPA recently in ness m eeting due to the fa ct t in t mps 15 and lfi fo r th e ir A,rizo “ ’ Nevada Utah. Idaho and the president. Mrs. A riie S ul - nt the home of M r. and Mrs. Abe not use stamps gar allotm ent sh ul.l ca,led , 0 Oklahoma on Hanks and fa m ily. canning sugar _ New M exico and in E l Paso and had Hudspeth count.es, m Texas a t nw ount o f iJlnesjj o f hpr Mrs. Blanche Newman o f Sa- destroy them, thus preventing tli D urm fhe afternoon the 0 ^ lem and daughter of Mrs. N e ttie p ossibility that they may fa ll into the levels established last Febro- _____B v„ v „ „ , „ , ut-i- Estes visited Ihe past week here other hands where they would be ai? f ° r 1 a lifo rn ia , Oregon and w orked on needlepoint and tex at the home o f her m other. misused. Washington. This is intended to tile paintin g and Mrs. H ow ard Cox An aunt. Mrs. U ike. visited -------------------------- »«luce Ihe price to the fa n n e r in Was welcomed as a new member . « h M o . U .U ,. D o n , ,,n T h u o U o jM « J X r T he n o , n , o „ n e .111 t , J n ,, ,4 Silk Creek Mrs. Jessie W a lker and tw o daughters B e tty and K atharine were Saturday afternoon visitors a t the homes o f Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Babcock and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. A very Interesting and w o rth w hile program wan held at the 11 o'clock hour Saturday nt Royal church. The program was in com mem oration of the 90th anniver sary o f the founding o f the Sev enth Day Adventist Sabbath school. K e ith Babcock re|x>rted fo r his arm y physical exam ination lust week and received a tw*o weeks furlough before he is to rep ort fo r d uty on Ju ly 7. M i. and Mrs Ted Simpson have exceptions the m axim um price Ls a new baby g irl, C la ir Lee, l * r r . 11 ,on* loose on the farm , ready this week at M cF a rla nd s m et.’ r- ,o ,oud' n lty home. -------------------------- Ridins Autos to Work M r. and M i’s. Lin n Eastburn It has been estimated that 82 per have returned from Santa Anna, C alifornia, where they visited eent of Americans normally get to their jobs in automobiles. th e ir son C liffo rd who Is in the sir corps. M rs. Bert B all o f Ea ondido, Ca’ iio rn la , has been vis tin g old friends In the neighborhood thl< past week. Mrs. George W oodworth was elected clerk at the ic h x il elec- t m to succeed Mrs. Lula B ettis and M r. W oodw orth was elected d ire cto r replacing M r. Anderson Ih's week at the Blue ¡VI:. school. It Pays to Insure in Sure Insurance With the Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency 405 Main, Phone 72 Kentucky Hemp A hemp-breaking plant-construc tion program is planned for 1943 in Kentucky, according to Floyd Clay, who has been appointed adminis trator of the federal government's hemp-producing program conducted tn Kentucky and other areas. «»AGE FTVW NEW M E TH O D IS T FAKTO R M t'N D AV torate o f the Methodist church at Coquille. He has been serving as pastor of the Methodist church at The Rev. F rank Brown, the W illam ette. The Rev. and Mrs. newly appointed pastor to the Brown and baby are expected here M ethodist church, w ill f ill the p u l Saturday. p it lo r the firs t tim e Sunday m orning. F or nearly four m onths NEW T A X LAW the pulpit has been fille d by the Rev. H erbert Kuehn, liead of the Oregon’s new "use fuels tax Wesley Foundation o f the U nive r la w ’’ which provides that users of s ity of Oregon. The Rev. Brown diesel fuel, butane and other fuels is a graduate of the G a rre tt except gasoline, must pay the tax Theological school of Chicago, I l d irect to the state, is effective linois, and a aon of the Rev. i. f f r r J u ly 1 of this yea-’, utcord- Charles Brown, who has the pas ing to Secretary o f State Bob Everett Powell •7 Blood Honors A personal contribution to the blood bank of the American Rod Cross, for use in the present war, has been made by 67 members o( Post No. 3049 and its auxiliary Vet erans of foreign Wars of the United States, Portland, Ore. BUY A BOND I ». \ Insure the freedom we know and cherish by investing every pen ny you can in United States W ar Bonds. THIS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY, MONDAY, JU LY 5th SMOKING SUPPLIES Geo. Washington Pound Can N ucoa 49 New Soft Spread 2 pounds 49c Prince Albert Per Pound 69c 2 pound pkg. Velvet Per Pound Tasty Maid 69c Cigarettes Saleighs, Kools, Chesters, Camels, Luckies K 0 0 L AID ............ 4 pkgs. 15c COLA SYRUP, Mavis 29c bottle SALT, Morton Iodized ....2 pkgs. 15c PEPPER ....................... 4 oz. tin 10c FLOOR WAX, Old English, qt. 69c ea. WINDOW CLEANER, Old Eng. 16 oz 25c ’1 Kraut 2 29* Apple Juice 79 Flour 1.98 39c Eggs Per Carton .24 Q uarts Gallon Fisher’s Blend Grade A Large VIENNA S A U SA G E ...... ......2 cans 29c DEV. MEAT, No. ............... ...4 for 25c TREET, Armour’s .... ................. 39c can PIN K SALMON, T a ll.................. 25c ea. BRAZIL NUTS, Special ............29c lb. FR ISK IES, ...........................41/2 lbs. 49c 49 lbs. $ Dozen FRUIT JARS Vac-u-seal Quarts 83 T h a n k Y ou Permit me to extend personal thanks to all patrons of the Cottage Grove Gas Co. for your loyalty, eoopei’ation and pleasant relationships enjoyed during the time that I have been privileged to serve as manager and permit mt1 further to bespeak your continued cooperation fov my successor, < K. Roberts. War conditions have practically stopped the sale of anpliances, hut the Cottage Grove (¡as Co. is still interested in main taining t i l t * best service possible. To this end, Mr. Ivolu-rts will serve efficiently. F errell. The law, enacted at the recent session of the state legislature, changes the old law under wh * h P-e state collected the tax from the vendor. Now, the tax w ill be ■ dletted only from the user. Use Your Blue Points for Fruits Val Vita No. 2 | can f Ball Mason Quarts Apricots T hey A re Scarce This Y ear Val Vita No. 2 | can Dozen 23 83 Dozen Presto Glass Top. Quarts 89 IRISH -SW ARTZ Dozen 1 1