P I P E ETC ITT (Conf in tied TITE SEXTTVET.. POTT \CE ft ROTO. OREftOX p»£ NEWS OF OUR" MCN^WOMCN IN UNIFORM by M at WASHINGTON OF THE WEST I t WAS tAAGCVV OuC TO THC VACO« ANO OiAUJaAACy o r GOLONCU GCCetSE e O G E « S o L .x X SCGAN ITS NEW LIF E - T E g g iT O e v o r t h e T bU kT E E N w i t h A ix 7>yf i~4/W>S WCS7 O Gregor} braved shellfire from ene­ my shore guns to rescue three downed American airmen. IXir.ng the same period. she prevented the lam o f a B-29 returning from a raid on Honshu by guiding it to aji efncrgt'fx wjg fi*UL CLACK THAT t h e NOT ONt_> W IT H T m £ C C i G IN A l STATES — B u t F T O TH£ M l SS-SS.'PFH. Pfc John Pusiey. so Ida Pusiey of Euzabetl aee. was discharged fro; Caw general hospital Walia. Washington, July 15th Be­ fore entering the service he was a tractor driver, and was with the JiMth infantry in Europe and had spent six months overseas He was wounded m the head by shell frag­ ments and had been in the ser­ vice over two years. H i . l e t W ounded on O k in aw a A letter from Mrs Bertha Lee of Bremerton. Washington, a for- Theatre Programs M a k in g t h e g r e a t in o . a n t r i b e s o r C l a r k in w < e w i n t e r o r 1 7 7 3 - 1 7 7 0 LED H is l i t t l e f o r c e OF 170 M E N THROUGH SW AM PS ANO SWOLLEN, ICY R IV E R S T O T A K E FORT S A C X V IL l E A T V IN C E N N E S ,IN D IA N A — E S T A B L IS H E D C L A .M T O T H E N O R T H W E S T T E R R IT O R Y - w o w - T N £ STAFFS the peace w it h nocthw est , OF MICHIGAN, W ISCONSIN, IN D IA N A , IL L IN O IS A N D P A F T OF M INNFSO FA — ARCADE Sun., Mon., Tues., July 29-30-21 killed in the war Itself While faun accidents did not account for o f all nl these, they cause more than 25 percent of all the deaths in o c ­ cupational mi*hs|»s The first National Farm Safety Week last year fou.Mil attention on farm and home accidents anti resulted in some improvement. re­ ports have shown The second na­ A s y s te m a tic s a fe ty c h e c k -u p tional o b s e rv a n c e is intended to every farm in Lane county wo keep up the f* > l work and sate mean the elimination of scores of «Ull more lives and property accidents or fires injuries. nd possibly deaths, says County Agent O. S Fletcher in calling at­ tention to National Farm Safety Week proclaimed by President Bill Rose of Medford has been Truman for July 22 to 28 a hotML’ guest at the Oscar Flaten "This is the seevnd annual Farm home the past week Sunday vis­ ¡Safety Week in Oregon* states itors at the Flaten home were Dean W i r . A. SctmenfeJd of Orv- Mr». Vander Heller of Medford, gon State colleg, wha again has Mrs. Bill Baker of Eugene and the teen appointed as chairman for latter's mother-ln-Iaw. Mrs Baker * ’regon by the National Saf'-ty Sr. of The Dalles Council. Joe Crick went to Pasadena, A farm safety checkup means Cal., and brought back his wife taking a prepared list of ordinary ami two daughters. Martha and hazards around the farm and home Gladys and checking to see if they .ire A fire started on the unoccupied present or not. says Fletcher Schrader place .Sat unlay ami Places io check include machinery bumet the barn and out-buildings ant! equipment, buildings and farm Quick work of the neighbors ami yard. fire hazard-, how animals the Zumwalt-Williams mill crew- see handled, electrical installa­ saved tbs* house and kept the fire tions. band tools, sanitation and from spreading to adjoining farms. health, and the farm residence Mrs John Martin ami two chil­ Four-H club members are en­ dren Norlenc and Stanley of Clats­ couraged to make such check-ups kanie spent three days recently at on the farms where they live, the Max Sears home. whether they belong to regular farm safety cluhs or not. Mimeo­ graphed check lists are available for this as well, as a printed 4-H club bulletin on farm safety anti fire protection. Copies may be hail at the office of E A Danielson, Large ihipment of lawn and county club agent, in the county garden fertilizer now ready. court bouse in Eugene Get yoor». The accident “front'' is one of the most deadly "battle fronts ' today, even with a world war not yet finished, according to the and county agent. More persons were killed by accidents in America during the first two years of the war than there were Americans Safety Cheek Ip Farms to Prevent Farm Accidents .« » M -O -M . CT.tl ■ Wed., Thu., August 1-2 The Horn Blows At Midnight A lso The Great Flamarion D IA N E Thu., Fri., July 26-27 RAYMOND WLÍBÍI n t l « « twmh h w A UNIVERSAL PICT URL Sat., Sun., July 28-29 -¡S "AWE u A ^ ^WILKERSON A lso In last pcared a the name and Mrs VASTLY EXTENDED THE MONDAMES O f THE NEW M77DN. mer resident received Saturday, VETERAN BOOKLET ISSUED says her son. Pfc. Elbert C. Lee. Kt UNIVERSITY was in action on Okinawa and was wounded May 27th. He is UNIVERSITY O F OREGON. much improved and ’« a patient Eugene, -Inform ation for veterans at the Baxter hospital in Spokane. on the opportunities at the Uni­ versity of Oregon is outlined in a Mr and Mrs. C. C. Collier have booklet jus: issued from the office received word from their son Gay­ of the university editor, George lord Collier, Signalman 3 C on an Belknap. , I-ST in the Philippines, saying he The educational provisions that had met Neil Hammond, and they have been made for veterans by had enjoyed being together for the Federal government and the three days. - state of Oregon are explained in the pamphlet, with detailed and t 2nd. Lt. Ralph Allen, pilot on a simplified information given as to B-24 with the air corps in Italy, the eligibility of returned veter­ arrived home Tuesday evening on ans. benefits, length of training, a 3O-day leave and is visiting his place of training, and type of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen training that may be applied for ° f Si,lc Creek Lt Allen complet- under the G. I. Bill of Rights, the cd three missimj- and w :- with Federal Rehabilitation Act, and the 454th bomb group. He left the Oregon Veteran's Aid Act. In­ , today by p l a n e fo r McCook. formation is also given as to where I Nebraska, to see his brother, Pfc. applications may be made. Boyd Allen and Mrs. Allen Pfc. A general outline of the courses Alien is stationed at the army air of study and the services offered base there. veterans is also included in the booklet. Delimer Franklin, Seaman Cook The booklet will be mailed, fr e e ’ 2 C. who has been stationed at of charge, to anyone wishing it, if Clinton. Oklahoma, at the naval requests are sent to the Regis­ I air base, spent a few days last trar's office on the campus. week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith. He had a 10-day leave and POWELL FAMILY REUNION has returned to Clinton. He spent AUGUST 5th two years in the Aleutians. STREAM POLLUTION STUDY (O N T IN L E D SECOND TEAK OREGON STATE COLLEGE - Continuation of the stream pollu­ tion survey started in O; -?on last year as a preliminary step to es­ tablish sewage disposal plants, wiil be carried on this season with ad­ ditional cities and on more phases of the problem, reports Fred Mer- ’ ryfield. associate professor of civil aufLafUvav. uhabawenoT wtreoH2 engineering, who is heading the research work The last legislature made additional funds available for this work which is a cooper­ ative project with other state and federal agencies. Cities participating in the sur­ vey for the first time are ¿Jntario, Coos Bay, Myrtle Point. Mon­ mouth, Carlton and Brownsville. Cities included last year were Eu­ gene, Springfield. Harrisburg. Cor­ vallis, Lebanon, Albany, Salem, West Salem, Mt. Angel, Sheridan, McMinnville, Newberg, West Linn, Oregon City, Gladstone, St. Hel­ ens, Hood River, The Dalles, Pen­ dleton ami Milton. The study this year will include a more intensive study of cannery and other industrial wastes, samp­ ling of ail parts of the W illamet­ te river and tributaries, and samp­ ling of water in the Cottage Grove and Fern Ridge reservoirs in co­ operation with the federal fish and wild life service, says Pro­ fessor Merryfield. The descendants of the pioneer family of Joseph and Melissa Pow­ ell will hold the annual family- reunion at the city park August 5. All descendants of Hamp and Jim Powell living near here are invited tc join the basket dinner and program. The Powell wagon train came to Oregon in 18Sl and Joe P ow ells wife cam e with her folks at the age o f 6 years the following year. T hursday, J u ly 26 8:15 P. M. C ottage Grove L u th eran Church S.D.A. Church Building West Main Street Free will offering 49-2t-50 a n d Logging Supplies SEED STORE D e p e n d a b le H a r d w a r e Now w the tune to uerve more uUdz . . while froth fruita end vegetables are In plentiful supply and at their )w«k of good- rwaa. At Safeway fruita and vegetables are priced by the pound to aaaurs you full vslus . . »very lime you buy. U X PPK 1C SS ¿w K i c l l i < i f t »XVII TOM ATOES Firm und Ripe lb. 23c SaqaA low? Q/ou can can, wiihoaL aiujoa ! New to mike Salris that make meals All you do is tubtbtat* fnut juice or vows lor the iynip in the lecipe Fill - Io ’/, inch of top, /i the toper jeas or preterm. While com syrup suy replace up to >/« the tuger la jeau. tad >/, the tuger la pre­ server Honey or corn tyrup ney replace up to */, the »uqer la ceaain? «yrupt. la » j Sugar a lo n e — 5 pounds will ...rweelea 20 qt« of fruit ' .«.or suie 20-40 altuet of jelly C/i pt. ..re) ...or auk« IS piats of fruit butter I [ , I » I ; i C arrots, 11 o tops, Ih 8c Cabbage, solid 11.9c Beets, licaltlifu Ih 9c C antaloupes 8c O ranges ! II» 54c Lemons, juicy lb 13c G ra p efru it lb 10c G reen Onions lb 35c T ender, mild • A M v o r y a«U d r a n m ake th a d a < and I ha m eal in th*a J u ly w eafhar Y o u m ie h t uaa a m o u th w a tm n < Sawder chx ban haaa. o r parhape a p h frw fru« tt dranehad w ith a bow l I o f r y rant dreaamg drem G r a p e f r u i t J u i c e Town Hou“ UOpt«.) n0 2 can 1 3 < j H e in z V in e g a r , c id e r quart bottle j g « C i d e r V i n e g a r , O ld I d i l l quart bottle J 5 c t ’/i-oz glatt J 4 c C h o p p e d O l i v e s Libby brand Ho 2 can J c D ic e d B e e fs , W h ile T a g A s p a r a g u s c,,,n ®°w trend (20 pt« ) Hi 2 can 3 3 e D i c e d C a r r o t s White Tag Standard, Choice Ho 2 can Ja S e l e c t B r o o m s Sturdy binding «ach $ 1 .0 0 lb.) L am b Rib C h o p s 7 »-••> Grade A lb. <3c; L am b Loin C h o p s (>0 p ’» > <2pf«.) lb Phila, Cream Cheese Kraft f/i pt. each) 3-or pkg. 1Z* Grated Cheese, Kraft (1 pt. ea.) rA R M IS E L L O - l'/i-oz pkg « A . A M E R n 'A N - 10* 2-oz.pkg ft, 9* __ Tillamook brand (8 pt« ) 1 lb Macaroni 24-oz. pkg. 37* 23* QZC 44c w nw*. »hank C la m s. fro»n, cleaned S a lt M a c k e re l Ground Lamb 65C 320 - (lpt.lb.) A lb jg e ; "B'lb 17c. "C lb. Fresh, no points oQo o — B' lb. 39c; "C' lb. Grade A lb. 55c; ' B lb. 49c; "C lb. Oysters IO C lb. 99= lb. 33« Sausage Bulk Pork Type 2 (OptaJ 3T Lb. 39* Edwqrds Coffee _ Regular and drip grind, 21b. lefr 94* Airway Coffee V i M and I M t o w OAr Mb. bag ¿ 0 Canterbury Tea Orange Pekoe Walnut Meats Clean, no shells 3-lb. bag Vi lb. pkg. Vi lb. pkg. 98* 43* 99* W o o d b u ry C am ay Soap B aby Foods Beauty Soap Toilet Soap Clapp’s Instant Oahnooil and Cereal Vi-lb. pkg. J 5c 3 bari 23= / • ' a i _ Grade A & B lb 3 4 c. "C lb. R ock C o d , frozen fillets lb 39 c S a lt H erring lb 25= Pint pu) B" lb. 34c; " C lb. L am b R oast, »Moulder »q cut (4 pts. L am b S te w , M W ■) Porter's Elbow ( DU£ TO e x c e s s AC/O J CLOSED The Bullfighters or SNO-WHITE SALT Plain Iodized STOMACH 102 Scallop, Zucchini Hf4JyÀf4/y 2---- I ■ American Cheese A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Squash C ro o k neck. IUNCMION SUASMII HUH SALA» P a ro w a x on Hardware »nXIMSDTOe S Powdered Pectin Admission Free Protein Shortage In the Orient, there has been a shortage of proteins for generations. * 3 le r r Cap. K IN G D O M ” frfM/c G rab er - G e tty s 1«99 1 doz qta. 93* Reg Mason 2 dz. pts. »1.35 1 dz. qts. 83* I#iT Lids •> Regular, plcg. containing 1 doz.3 lor 29 “Y O U TH FO R T H E EVERY W EDNESDAY 8 00 P M o Clock EAGLES HALL < OKKEt TION Week's pufier there op- typographical error ih of the baby of the Rev Frank Brown Instead BEIDLER FEED Ko^brand 2dz. pts. See Eagles Lodge Meets Xr/tr/ Dayserttpe" a9*,n Mazon Jan Buy War Bonds and keep them. of Cirki It should have lieen Vicki M ane was tsirn to the Rev. and Mrs. F'ratik E Hi own id (kit tag«* Grove on Sunday, July 15. 1!*45. at the Sacred Heart general hospital In Eugene FER TILIZER e g J . firme fnE -W Inid IfnStrt \J O ^ nOfrfK o The Max Sears family p anick­ ed up the McKenzie Sunday Wesley Hansen went Io Lucky Boy Scout camp Sunday for two » w k i stay Sunday visitors at the Ralph Sears home wen* Mr and Mrs. Chngxmith and the latter’s moth­ er. -Mrs. Neal of Creswell. Charlie Conner has been quite ill and is still in bed D elight Valley Virgil Pollock with the navy, son of Mrs. Myrtle Pollock, ha.« been transferred to Chicago* for further training and is attending an engine maintenance school for twenty w eek« oU «W TIP IHM \V . JIT.V 24. 104.’» 3 hzn3 20= tn 1 9 4 5 ... as always it's SAFEW AY for every day low prices!