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« t iii T H E S E N T I N E ! ., C O T T \ fi E (ÎRO V M , O R E G O N P A C E ETOTTT Modern Cinderella On Silver Skates Steals Your Heart P r e s id e n t O s m e n a P re d ic ts 4 J a p s If i l l l i e H a r d T o li e n t WASHINGTON D C —President Sergio Osmena of U e Philippines, now in process of ci m plcte recon- quering from the Jap< r.ese and from w h ic h Ceneral D o u g la s M a c- it A r t h u r 's la n d forces under A d m ira l C h e s te r N i m i I z w ill swing into final action a g a in s t the e n e m y , to d a y is s u e d a statement in be- h a l f o f th e M ighty Seventh W ar Loan. President Os- m e n a 's s ta t e m e n t w as re leased by Briga- adier G e n e r a l OSMENA Carlos P Ri.mu- lo, resident com m issioner of the P hilippines to the United States, at the P hilippine of fices here. President Osmena said: "Needless to say, we F ilip in o s are very pleased w ith the signal suc cesses achieved by the United States and her allies during recent months. A fter a long and hard struggle, the Germans have teen pushed to the b rin k of overw helm ing defeat and the end of the w ar in Europe is bow cle a rly in sight " In the Pacific, our g.-ir.s have been no less im pressive Under the inspiring leadership of such men as G eneral M a cA rth u r and A d m ira l N im ltz, the Japanese have been dis lodged from one position after an other in th e ir ill-gotten empire. In this connection, m y people and 1 are extrem ely grateful that the Philippines are now being lib cri.i.x) from Ute tyra n n ica l rule o f the enemy "H appy «s 1 am that m y country w ill soon be able to live in peace again, m uch renin Ins to be dene be fore Japan is fu lly ' beaten Aside from the additional cam paign* which w ill be needed to obtain m ilita ry v ic to ry >n the Pacific, there is sls< ’ the human factor to be considered : in that other peoples c l the l-'ar East eagerly a w a it to be freed from the •nem v We F ilipinos know only too well from experience what it means ! to be under Japanese dom ination "One of the outstanding feats of ■ the w ar has undoubtedly been the effective fashion in which the United States has overcome the form idable obstacles of distance in supplying the Pacific. Large quantities of supplies w ill be needed, however, to deliver the final crushing blows against p ruthless and fanatical enemy A ll of us can m ake certain that these sup plies are available for cur armed forces by giving enthusiastic support to the Seventh War I.c a r D rive " combines h e r tr ip le ta le n ts in h e r new ro le as a s k a tin g b e a u ty w h o fin d s h e r w a y to A m e ric a and ro F rom the great stage play. S tarring mance. in a s to ry th a t is not u n m V lA SIONET JOK t *«<€MA lik e h e r ow n b io g ra p h y. W hen she was a sensational fig u re w ith the Ice-Capades in 1940, M iss R a lsto n Fila Claa i a became a cause celebre w hen im m ig ra tio n a u th o ritie s ru le d th a t h e r v is ito r's p e rm it had expired. S u n d a y , M o n d a y , T u e sd a y , H e r p lig h t became fr o n t page J u n e 24-25-26 news and she received 3000 p ro posals o f m a rria g e in a w eek. H e r d iffic u ltie s w ere a d ju ste d and in 1941 she acquired h e r f ir s t c itiz e n ship papers. She is u n d e r long te rm c o n tra c t to R epublic. Aside fro m s k a tin g , she is a c ra c k s w im m e r, .7Î7,,, . a n A m •••*•’ L»1 “ ” ” ] _ - good on te n n is c o u rt and g o lf nu» course and also is an e x p e rt horse- -— * L .t A .E Z Z z a ^ '^ w om an. She is fiv e fe e t, 5*2 inches ta ll, w eighs 130 pounds and h e r eyes a re cerulean blue. She has a W e d n e sd a y , T h u r s d a y , v iv id golden h a ir. T h e g ra c e fu l J u n e 27-28 fig u re s w h ic h she carves on th e ice have n o th in g on h e r ow n in the w a y o f curves. ¿han M iss S h irle y H a rro ld , fo rm - e r p rin c ip a l o f th e L o w e ll grade schools. L it t le Dean T a y lo r u n fo rtu n a te ly b ro ke his collarbone w h ile at play. T h is is the second tim e he has had a p a in fu l b re a k o f a co l larbone. C. H . Goheen is e n jo y in g a v is it w ith M r. and M rs. M . P a in to n and c h ild re n . M rs . P a in to n is a daugh te r o f M r. Goheen and M r. P a in t on is w a rra n t o ffic e r a t B rig h a m C ity . U ta h . F la g da y was q u ie tly observed. C itizens d isplayed th e ir beloved fla g w h e re v e r possible. H. W . T a y lo r, b o rn on F la g day. was given a su rp ris e b irth d a y p a rty a t his home by frie fid s and re la tive s. M rs. F a n n ie Goude o f C ottage G rove v is ite d a t the G rousbeck home la s t week. C re sw e ll grange m e t a t re g u la r session T h u rs d a y evening. Guests w ere M r. and M rs. W . Rasmussen o f W illa m e tte grange. T h e eco nom ic c lu b w ill fu r th e r plans fo r th e ir bazaar w o rk a t th is T u e s day m e e tin g . C larence Jackson gave an in te re s tin g and in s tru c tiv e ta lk on p o u ltry ra is in g . M iles W icks also ta lk e d on o rch a rd pests and th e ir e lim in a tio n , and F. L. D u B e rry fo llo w e d w ith fa rm flashes. E . R oberts was re p o rte d w e ll recovered fro m his re ce n t op e ra tio n and able to rid e th e m o w er. M rs. M ile s W ic k s was asked to w r ite in th e names o f o ur so ld ie r boys, on th e new grange h o nor ro ll, as she is an e x c e lle n t pen- w om an. W o rth y M a s te r Don K a h le r, re p o rte d on the la st Pom ona grange m eeting. A lso gave n otice the ca n n e ry a t C o tta g e G rove w ill not open u n til a fte r J u ly 4. T he p ro g ra m was a F la g day p ro g ra m and p a tr io tic num bers w e re given. M r. and M rs. M ile s W ic k s sang a nu m b e r o f p a tr io tic songs and o th e r readings w ere given. The basket social fo llo w in g n e t ted $75.81. T h is was vo te d to be tu rn e d in to th e b u ild in g fund, w ith 10 percent o f i t to be donated to the S a lv a tio n A rm y . T he ju v e n ile grange in itia te d Glen W icks. B o n ita M ille r, M a ry - ly n C la rk , Don V in c e n t, D onald K a h le r and M rs. H . S. Jo slin . T he earnest w a y the lit t le to ts c a rrie d th a t in itia tio n th ro u g h w as an in s p ira tio n to we o ld e r ones, and never to be fo rg o tte n . V era H ru b a R alston, fo u r years ago ‘‘th e g ir l w ith o u t a c o u n try ” w hen she came here fro m Czecho slovakia, today is th e glam orous s ta r in R e p u blic’s p re te n tio u s ice m usical, "L a k e P la cid Serenade,” w ith R obert L iv in g s to n as h e r leading m an, com ing to the A rcade T h e a tre June 24th. M iss R a lsto n is a s p e la c u ia r fig u re s k a te r on ice, a ta le n te d dancer and a d ra m a tic actress o f ra re ta le n t. She Theatre Programs ARCADE F r id a y , S a tu r d a y , J u n e 22-23 W a rn e rs . entüüttt. ôie©âirimni55Ê Creswell M r. and M rs. E rb in e G rousbeck w e re w eek-end v is ito rs in P o r t land. In th e ro d e n t c o n tro l contest th e re w ere around 55,000 p oints z o o m , . and b e tte r, tu rn e d in. LeR oy H a r t flo tfl ¿ e rtö t m an o f C re sw e ll w on f ir s t ; P a tr i cia M c C rig le r o f L y n x H o llo w , second, and N o rm a n G a rriso n , also o f L y n x H o llo w , w o n th ird . T h is Official Irantlot'iaat \ has been a fin e record. WAHNE*» « » THE «OOF O f f THE H O T fl SÏSUH M rs. D a le P itc h e r is in C a lifo r STR A N O ! F R ID A Y * A N O S Ä G E SHOW n ia w h e re she is w ith h e r husband. P fc. P itc h e r, s ta tio n e d a t C am p A ls o R oberts. M r. and M rs. Chas. W e tz c ll w e re business c a lle rs in Eugene la s t W ednesday. M rs. C . L . E llis and d a u g h te r le ft fo r P o rtla n d w h e re th e y w ill jo in M r. E llis , a p a in te r fo r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific com pany. C h ild re n 's day was observed by th e va rio u s churches anti the c h ild re n w h o to o k p a rt in th e exercises m ore th a n pleased th e ir audience. M r. and M rs. E. B e n to n are en jo y in g a v is it w ith tw o sons, C lin ton, hom e fro m a co llege in M in T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , J u n e 21-22 neapolis, M innesota, and F ra n cis, w ho has re c e n tly been discharged fro m th e a rm y . M rs. C. L. C am p has been in R oseburg the past w eek, g iv in g le ctu re s a t the M e th o d is t c o n fe r ence cam p fo r in te rm e d ia te s . • M a n y p ic n ic p a rtie s have been held since the sudden tu r n o f w e a th e r. One was held a t th e lo v e ly s ite o f D orena grange p ro p e rty on R ow riv e r. Those th e re d a y , S u n d a y , J u n e 23-24 w ere M r. and M rs. V a n G rousbeck and lit t le son D anny. M r. and M rs. POUNDING WESTERH ACTION! B. V aughn and M ild re d and M a r g a re t. M r. and M rs. C laude A rn e _ CHARLES d a u g h te r and a grandson, M rs. 1 and H elen S co tt, M r. and M rs. ,Geo. S tra tto n , M r. and M rs. H . S. Jos lin . COLUM BIA'S T he new and o b lig in g c le rk a t G re e n ’s H a rd w a re is none o th e r D IA N E S tarrett MRO® CARD OF TH A N KS W e w ish to extend sincere th a n ks to o u r frie n d s fo r th e ir m a n y acts o f kindness d u rin g the illness and death o f o u r husband, fa th e r and b ro th e r, H a r r y Reed. Y o u r th o u g h tfu ln e s s w ill n o t be fo rg o tte n . M rs. H a r r y Reed and fa m ily . 4 5 - ltc R rtin a of Eye The retina of the eye is not fas tened to the inside of the eye. ex cept at the ed?es of the cornea. The retina is held in place by the pres sure of the je lly -lik e fluid in the in- 1 te rio r of the eye. A t the a n n u a l sehixil e le ctio n held M onday evening. F ra n k M c D o n a ld was elected d ire c to r fo r 3 years, ta k in g the place o f the o u t-g o in g d ire c to r. K en n e th Z u m w a lt. M rs. C laude D avidson was appo in te d c le rk fo r one year. M rs Tebbe and g ra n d d a u g h te r o f Y re ka , C a lifo rn ia , and M rs. C. S tim so n a n il tw o c h ild re n o f P e ta lum a, C a lifo rn ia , who have been v is itin g at th e C H. H a ig h t iawne. le ft M orttiay fo r th e ir homes V is ito rs a t the E lw y n Hales home Tuesday w e re M r. am i Mi's. Joe W h e e le r o f Eugene a n il M r. a n il M rs, F la n k W h e e le r of I l l i nois. The tw o men ate uncles o f M rs. Hales. T h e M ax Scars e n te rta in e d nt d in n e r on T h u rsd a y. June 14. the fo llo w in g guests, M r. and M rs. L lo y d G rig g s, M r and Mrs. S te w a rt C a rlso n and the W a rre n H a n sens. M r. and M rs. Ray H ite o f P o rt land spent th e week end at the D ave H ite home. M r. and M rs. C u rtis W h ite o f Eugene v is ite d Sunday at the R u d o lf H ansen home S unday c a lle rs nt th e R alph Sears home w ere M r. and M rs. W a lte r Sears o f Eugene. M rs. F. M . B ra m b le y and da u g h te r A lic e o f Bren. C a lifo rn ia , an* guests a t th e home o f M rs. B ra m b le y ’s siste r. Mrs. O. J. T h ie l. M rs. T h ie l's m o th e r. M rs. A nna W it t y o f D ra in , is also v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r and fa m ily. NANCY K£UY WIllIAM CANCAN EDDIE OUIILAN FUZZY KNISNY GEORGE DOtENZ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE M o n d a y , T u e sd a y , W e d n e sd a y , J u n e 25-26-27 CLO SED T h u rs d a y , F r id a y , J u n e 28-29 i M 'i O C O L L IN S D A IR Y 505 South 5th St. A COLUMBIA PICTUSE ’ V. M. C o llin s R a y C o llin s 1 F E R T IL IZ E R Q e t y o u re. ('O O H HAY COA1. D E P O S IT S T he s ta te d e p a rtm e n t o f geology and m in e ra l in d u strie s has re c e n t ly released a ItiU-page b u lle tin on Coos Hay coal, w h ich tun m ats to m any m illio n s o f tons, located d o se to tid e w a te r A n a lysis -how s BEIDLER FEED am i SEED STORE E v a n g e lis t M r s. E lla O ls o n and T w o D au g hte rs, E sth e r and M a ry N ig h tly (Except Monday and Saturday) 7:45 Old Tim e Preaching Solos Good M usic T rio s Duets A SSE M B L Y O F G O D HILTON T. PARK Minister E lla Olson • O r a n f e P e k o e , B la c k T e a t • Canterbury Tea IH -o z pkg fie; V i-lb 43« V * lb pkg 22c; I-lb U c Tenderleaf Tea Just tha Tender Leaves Dependctly Good— Always Tree Tea (V 8 bog pkfl 7 V i-lb pkg r < K ‘ v T — * A1 • ' e 4P ' •f «-• i flavored» Mix retreehing drink* Give the family “ refresher” course IC ID T IA Allow 1 » to 2 b v e l tea»poomi tea I standard m**e»uniig cup fr**»hly ing water Potir freahly boding water over tea in heated earthen ware. C hina, or pottery pot. cover and steep 5 mi n u t « Strain hot tea im m ediately onto craek«*d tee or ace cubew A llow glaaa of tee per serving. Garnish w ith lemon or orange »laces, maraschino cherrtea or »png» of m int. a © S a ftu a j H o m tm a ie n ' B a rc a * Mb HO Crackers B u titr HI Waler» pkg MRS WRIGHT'S Raisin Bread Always Fresh 3 Pkv* 10* Sun V alley B everage * <&■ 38* ( p E a d n ^ t) Edw ard» C oilee r* ’ularanddnP ^ » < » 5 4 « Nob H ill Coffee ^23= 45* B orden’» Hetno Full of Vitamin» l-lb.Jor 59c Sugar * “>• «“* 3 2 * A lm ond E xtract Schilling brand. 1 OZ bottio 18« Red Food C oloring Schilling» lo z . bottle 1 4« Cough Drops, L uden’s 5? size 31« 10c 1 Ib lo af K itchen C raft Flour 5-lb. sa c k 27c,• 10-lb. s a c k 49c C a k o Flour, Softasllk b r a n d 2% -lb. p k g . 2 f c P a n c a k e Flour, S u z a n n a b r a n d 40-oz. p k g . 15c C h e ru b Milk ’ ^ , 2 tali can» 17c baby eons ‘, ^ ¡ ..4 k* 17a A m e ric a n C h e e se , D utch Mill (24 R. p ts ) 2-lb. p k g . 75c B attle g ro u n d C h e e s e (12 R. pts.) 1 lb. 34c — ............ — « ■----- ■ -■',l SW A N SOAP SWEETHEART SO A ? G entle bab y so a p B eauty Soap 2 b ars 13« W H ITE KING T o ilet Soop 3 b a rs 14« O bar J l'L M U X » H IG H T . p.rwtor SAFCWAF NMURAliy-FRCSH PRODUCI White Rock Carrots T e n d e r lb. 84 c Radishes lb. 20c K e il O W h ile lb. 18c P eas Asparagus lb. 17c A ll G re e n , N o . I Sparkling Water 12-oz. size, 2 for 3 5 « V a le n c ia (No Deposit) O ra n g e s Mc^es o refresh.ng drink when m*d ok o Table W o t«'— But oft o "M ia e f” with It C or,I B* Baal! a .J C etsup Rod H .II brond <M»t» ) IJ ’/ j -GX. botti« j|c Heolthy, in«Kpennv« Apple Butter Libby's, children Io*« ioair i . K. 1 «6 OL. con , Tomatoes (ano 14* Gantentid. Si onda rd No. 2 / l con Green Bean* W h it. Tog S»ondord 12c Turnips N o T o p s lb. 121c Apples K e il A s trie a n lb. s G r a p e f r u it lb. 10c ( L e m o n s Marmalade 4 h lb pl*Q 45‘ 303 for Xv £.7. Apricot wilb Pinoopplt 26e pi jar Fisher's Zoom Popular C«'Ml n/> AW 20-Of pkg 100% Bran nfo ri.p t. > No. 2 con NoblKO C trto l 1/ t-lb . pkg. Com Flakes i »■» 12-01. u ta pomi.» No. 2 con n X g V \c M intard 6-01 jor Heinz brown Chopped Olivet AV* 0 t Libby brond e Dog Meal Go met, pen fovorrt« gk»i 9* 14 * S-lb. pkg 4 9 * Fomous Kellogg brond, 18-02 pEg. 3 < » . pkg. Boraxo, Cleaner Moohomc'l fri.n d I0-O I. con 12 1 A 17* VS gal jug ’ Furox Fomout clothoi bltoch VS-gol ju g Z a S SR Ft WAP CUARANTFFD MÍRTS Shoulder Gr A, lb 37« Lamb Chops Cuti.Sp»». Gr B, lb 35« Legs of Lamb Real "M eoty" (7 p t i ) Sm olt, frozen Gr. A, lb 5 5 * s' ib 4 9 * Oyster* Gr. A, lb 43 * •s'ib 39* Rock Cod Loin Lamb Chop» Fin« for Broiling G O p tt.) Tender ond Juicy (7 pU.) (4 p ti.) Grode A ond B, lb Lamb Breast 4A sour op a shriveled GRAPEFRUIT, ISN'T It, HONEV Î JANET HAD THE eiG G E S T J U IC IE S T ORANGE. y e s T E R D A y for LUNCH • EVER Frwh 8,13* pint 65* ib 37* it,5 3 * (8 ptt ) b 5 5 * (1 0 p ti ) SO I GOT TH E CLUE W H EN S H Í.MENTIONED Razor Clams F rn h . cleorwd, Ib. Spiced H am Lunch Box Favorite 34* b 17 * Spiced Luncheon M eat Nourishing (Round) Frtth rtllets Lamb Roast Shoulder Squar« Cut N o P oints on These: 38* »• ib 34* Gr A, lb •m MOTHE# FOUND TNE ANSWER / lb. 13c S u n kist, L u ll o >f f J Juiee u ic e Alto Neck ond Shonk (1 pt ) Gr A, lb. ■ < Bleach W hit« Mogi« 13* A riz o n a , D esert Rib Lamb Chops Fen Jel Powdorod P.ct,n lb. 19c S u m m e r Z u c c h in i M ild Seedleix Raitint Gofd»ni.d< bio^d Sunny Down, Fancy Green Onions lb. 29c Squash 5 lbs. 5 4 p Tomato Souco Tomolo Juico F re s h ly G a th e re d E x tra Sweet E x tra Juicy Tabla Wines or Flavorada Libby'« fancy Fighting Taunt I fo r Eugene v is ite d at the L o w e ll Itcn - thia coni to he s a tis fa c to ry ¡b o th h eating and dement le p u r- sto n H om e Sunday. M r. am i M rs lte r t C lin e o f L o 1 poaea. w e ll a m i M r. and Mrs. W a lte r C lin e am i c h ild re n o f .Dlsaton sjient S unday at the H o w a rd Keene home. B eta Keene w ho Is em ployed at a home at Pleasant H ill spent S a t L a rg e s h ip m e n t o f la w n a n d u rd a y n ig h t am i S unday at her g a r d e n f e r tiliz e r n o w re a d y . hom e here. SAFEWAY Mixed Vegetables We have leased the Powell dairy plant at 505 South 5th street and will he glad to continue serving the patrons of the Powell Dairy as well as new customers. Both myself and son are experienced dairy plant operators, having spent many years in this business. We pledge our best efforts to give you a quality dairy product, second to none in this section. Permit us to express our appreciation for your past favors and ask a continuation of same. l ‘ M l. REVIVAL CLOSES JUNE 24 M rs. D o ra S te w a rt e n te rta in e d the P inochle c lu b a t h e r home W ednesday a fte rn o o n . M rs. R uby B enston received a prize fo r h a v in g th e h ig h est score and M rs. M a rg a re t Keene received second Niblett, Corn To Patrons of Powell Dairy: M rs C laude l.a w so n spent one day last week w ith M rs. Jo h n E u s ttiu rn o f C o tta g e G love. M rs R W. H ili le ft fo r O regon C ity F rid a y w h e re she w ill v is it a couple Meeks w ith a s i s t e r am i then w ill go to P o rtla n d to *|M*ml a n o th e r w eek o r so w ith a frie m l. M r. and M rs F. T . B cnston o f Saginaw D .I Mo,z brand A ls o T he n**xt n u x 'tln g o f the clu b w ill lie at the home o f M rs M a rg a re t Keene Ju n e 27th. V is ito rs at the M o n tie th home T h ursday w ir e M rs P lu m e H anna o f Eugene a m i grandson l.e<<n D a \is w h o is v is itin g here fro m T e x ts: M rs Ida Jackson o f W a l k e r and Mrs. Agnes H ite and son o f D e lig h t V a lle y. Delight Valley i { s i > \> *1.13 Herring Spicod M oi. (or Salt Herring Very T o .ly I 95* Ib | Bloater* Smoked . -