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PAGE EIGHT THE SENTINEL, POTTAGE GROVE OREGON THIIMhAY T Telephone Service Increases 96 Pct. APRIL I, I9K? SAGINAW Margaret Getty entettinned 2<> ager, Imlay announced it 830flh th«’ S‘ hwaiven donalion to the Anien. an Red The Friendly Neighbors chib home Friday evening with a Cross as Shell Oil Company's met at the home of Dorn Stewart welncr roast. •haro in the local 1946 Fund cam- Thursday afternoon. There were Herman Abbott of Pin (land ptdgn. 12 members present. There were Back of Bank Building th*« week end recently at ; j New applications in January ,wo contests given with Helen spent Reti Cross Chapters througlaiut the home of his parents, Mr. and ”“1 February v‘' ami this year for tele ’ Russell and Ruby Beraton winning Mrs Jim AbixHl. the country will share In a $62,- BEATRICE ELLIS, Prop. phone service in territory served first prizes and Iris Gorsbach and L5<M> donation by the Shell Com- by The Pacific Telephon«' and Ruth Schwarzen winning seconds. | panto which has been nlkx’tiI«xl 29-tfcxx Telegraph company have increas- The club will meet next with i io communities served by the oil SHELL OIL CONTKIItl TEN •d 96'1. and th«' number of long Helen Williams. company on it basis consistent TO RED CRONS distance calls hav«* increased 20ri Eighteen club members and with th«' Red Cross quotas. Recognizing the need for con last week at the mil) where over th«' high levels of the same their husbands attended the tur- Thia donation Is In addition to _ „ ... he works, he is improving but is penod last year. N. R. Powley key dinner Friday evening at the tinuance of Red Cross work with C. B Pease of Albany was an stUi on crutchc< the wounded, the men overseas 'he individual Red Cross auhscrin- president, stated in his message Saginaw-Walker community hall and the returned veteran and his * Bora now living made by Shell» ovTimigM guest Wednesday at the Mr ;lrK1 Mrs Gunn nnd to shareholders accompanying div- div-. , W A Keene returned from Sa- home of his sister, Mrs. Law- daughter Deanna have returned idend checks for the first quitter *em Saturday after speeding a family, E. R Hustl'd, local man- 10,000 employes In the west. rcncc Barkemeyer. frora Sglt lj|ke Kfr Gunn’s moth- of 1946 * week with relatives there. Mrs. Gertrude Barkemeyer is cr b gPeatly improved The statement has just bt>en re- William Keene S2 C and Rob recovering from the flu at her Miss Helen Smith spent Satur- ceiv«M by L. S. Fade, manager for ert Keene S 2C of Stockton. Cali home abose London c — _■ i nUfbt and Sunday at the Rov the telephone company here. fornia. arrived Tuesday to spend Sam Medford received a foot in- Ewing home. The number of telephones in a 19-day leave at their homes Mrs. Leia Perini and children service as of February 28. 1946.’ here. Juanita and Kenneth spent the Mr. Powley stated, “shows an in There w ill be a dance at Walk-1 week end with Mrs. Emma Kelly crease of 138.000 since V-J Day er Saturday night April 6. This Mrs Julian Small took Mr. and of which more than 67.000 were will b«« th«* last danc«' given there Mrs. Ray Watkins to Eugene Fri added in the first two months of until some urn«« this fall. Door day to catch the train for Ken !oe^ this year ear almost a,mos‘ four times th«' the prizes will be given and lunch tucky. IS.noO telephones • UvHtvyJ added in if] the cor- be sold. Miss Nita Macauley of Monroe rosoondin.? responding period of 1945. ?« ;n<« Gene Wright returned to his visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. "rv Our * ***** total — unfilled ■ orders, how - borne .at San Jose. Calif., last week Mac Macauley. Sunday. < _____ _ a^ viaiting at the Jim Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Buck’ Ritter and morv • than — 260.000. home Quannia Abbott who had daughter Jean. Miss Ida Rhone —-------- —---- bren visiting his parents, return'd and Miss The la Murrell were Sun DELIGHT VAI I FV to California with Mr. Wright r? ci *AL-LtY h . | s bui W jng „ hous <, on day dinner guests at the Elvis Kelley home. j ihe Max Sears family were his parents place, which they re- Mrs. Charles Woods visited sev- Sunday dinner guests at the Ern- centiy purchased from Claude oral days last week in Portland est Sears home in Cottage Grove Kirkendall. ‘ FRIDAY. SATURDAY, I Miss Barbara Hayes spent Sat-, Monday - morning - ~ ..... Mr. ...... and Mrs .APRIL 5-« Mrs. Ethel Cine and Son Harry urday and Sunday with Lavcta ',ax Sears and daughter Suzan visited at th«' Walter Clin«* h«>m«' ' Abeene. went ot Portland for a few days. at Disston Saturday Mrs. Jeanne Morton is visiting mother stayed with the Mr. anil Mrs. Dali* Chapman with her mother and father in bo>’s- arc staying at the R. Baxa home Portland this week. The O. J. Thiel ranch, formerly at Mosby creek while the Baxas Maria Montez, Sabu. Preston Fos- ter. Louise Allbritton. J. Edward agm^ T few S? NUOn JOh" Ha,h* are aw&y. RmmK.rn D^insl^ TX.___ _ t-_____ S' Mr. and Mrs. Rand and children away places, has been sold to Bromberg, Reginald Denny. Erno Phone 225 of Creswell spent Friday evening "alter Sears of Eugene. Vcrebes. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight have at the William Sharon home. moved to Eugene. The new owner Mrs. Wesley Saunders attended the Haight ranch took posses the teachers meeting in Portland of sion April 1. last week and also visited with SUNDAY, .MONDAY. TUES •Cpl. Bill Moors, son of Mrs. her husbands parents. Mr and DAY, .APRIL 7-8-9 ( Mrs. W. M. Saunders. They went John Staldar. has completed a 90- reenlistment furlough and has to Troutdale during thc week end day reported to Fort Lewis for ro- and caught some smelt. Mrs. Nellie Powers and Mrs cnlistment. He expects to be sent to Europe. During Bill’s overseas i^Iv^anTrnooT'^^a tea ^"¿ndST^X^tV" LONDON PAINT CONTRACTOR SPRAY OR BRUSH Specialising in Ranch Houses and Buildings Free Estimates EARL RENFROW Phone 27 F O Box 7, Lorane, Oregon XPtfcxx First With What You Want Theatre Yes, we have a limited number of radios, elec* trie heaters, electric shavers, vacuum cleaners, electric clocks, electric fans and many hard to get items. ARCADE We strive to be first with what you want the most. “Tangier” Green’s Hardware & Supply DIVIDE “Stork Club frighten nf nenne with towel shower honoring Mrs. Lee JX cXorma^o‘S^ °" IW“ entertained Hi‘e Betty Hutton. Barry Fitzgerald. twenty ladies were racsent * Par’> recently for her son Dan DeFore. Robert Benchley, I About and rpfnxhmnn.c ? present Francis on his 9th birthday The Bill Goodwin. Portlandnd iSL A* Wakefie,d of JV^worth0"’ " h<X’! ’ 8nd WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10-11 ents. Mr. and Mrs w C r “ ’ Fan- j Mrs. Russell Lambert returned ny McAllister and Mrs. M. Foltz of Eugene. home Saturday from Portland Mrs. Wanda Mills Matteson of : where she spent the past three Reno, Nevada, formerly of Cot ’■•eeks with her husband who left tage Grove, recently spent a day Saturday for Japan. Alice and Ione Dunlevy dur- Lynn Chapman and sons L«»rry with mg her visit in Springfield. and Danny visited last week at the Frank Chapman home. Mrs. i Mrs. Claude Dawdson is visit- Willard Parker, Marguerite Chap- Chapman ST" accompanied thcm them tn “^"“Xtor.1^ ^M^roim man. Janis Carter. Chester Mor- ‘7?^°"’?, in Oakl^d. Califor- Horn home were BetU Waldrnn ris, Hugh Herbert. Dusty Ander- w n ‘ lhem f°r awhi,e of Camas. Wash and Glen Smith son. Roscoe Karns. - CaSni . °' of San Francisco. n’“h California, came last Thursday to * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rolls from visit a couple of weeks with his Also parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wil Cottage Grove have moved ip to the cottage on the Hom ranch liams. John Robinson. Mrs. . Buelah Die former tenants the Cannon Robinson and Mrs. Ethel Fergu family moved to San Francisco. Sunday dinner guests at the son attended the funeral of Mrs. Ralph Sears home were Mr and Lizzie Job in Eugene last Wed Mrs C Walkely of Creswell. nesday Mrs. Job was an aunt of The Curtis White family of Eu ; Mrs. Robinson. ~surprise dish towel chnwpr gene and their guest, Gus Arndt of Portland, spent Sunday at the “y ’collt/T ' Rafrerty at thc homp Kay Collins. Nellie Powers for Mrs. Molly Tay R Hansen home. “One Way To Love” ‘The Hidden Eye DIANE SATURDAY, SUNDAY, APRIL «-7 “Trail of Vengeance lor March 26. Present were: Mmes. Tonole, Crepcau. Mackey St. Elmo. Davenport. Trombley, Staton, Lindstrom, Pynch, Mitch ell, Medine, Littlepage. Hostesses were Mmes. Rachel Johnson and Nellie Powers. An entertainment was held March 27 at the home of Mrs Millicent Davenport for about 20 schoolmates. Refreshments were served at the close of thc evening. For Men Only April 26 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, APRIL 8-9-10 CLOSED Grapefruit 9c lb From Florida. Full of Juice Asparagus 29c lb Green Onions 3-lb. bog 58* 2-lb. bog 45< Beverly I-lb. 2-lb. lor 55c—¡or Shreddi«* 13< pkg. Baby Food* (Strained) Gerber*« or Heinz. tin H O Oafs 2-lb. Quick Cooking. pkg. Silver Foam New Gran. Soap. pkg. Borax 2-lb. 20 Mule Team. pkg. n Regular bar». * 1 for While Magic i Gel. Magic Bleach. N« Clorox especially compounded to end carbon trouble, prevent corrosion, stick to hot spots that ordinary oils leave bare Paint Cleoner. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 11-12 “Tokyo Rose” Oaa Massen, Byron Barr, Don Douglas, Keye Luke, Richard Loo, nhke Edward«, Lotus f^ong. RPM PHONE 16 A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT 12’/2 lb. Crisp, Finn Soil Off Vi gol. Qt. I bot. 24< 24< 25< 20« 32« 23« 60« Rib Lamb Chops ^145* LAMB ROAST Shoulder Square Cut ’34« J?. Sliced HALIBUT Tender, Flaky ». 42« Grad« A Fowl Draaaed Thüringer For TMty Bandwicha« Polish Sausage Typ« a Luncheon Meat Minced A. O. Wieners A. O. Type 3 Rock Cod Fillet«. No Bonee Spiced Luncheon Meat 43* it. 36 c ». 38* n.45* .■37* n.37* i». 35* ib 39« for E m I w I • I ( ! • । J wdr Send for our free EaxUr ,, , •«’•A«’»; it •• chock-full «f ideas for Faster eg<a, table decora- Ji0™','”“! •uggeationa for aames and food for Eaater parltca. Addrea« your requret to: CAROL DRAKE. Dirrrtor , Th* Hommskrr«' fiurrtu j Bo» 2110, D*pt. E, San Fnixuro, Calif. SPECIAL TEA OFFER Ende Sat., April 6 On« 8-bag pkg. of CANTERBURY TEA given with purchase of On« ,/|-lb. pkg. of CANTERBURYT«« 400 af regular price of Blue While Blues as it washes pkg. O’ Cigar«ff«s per || 2 pkgs. 26c. ctn. ■ ■miBAgg UMIM- DOWN CAXI Arrange 3 cupa diced rhubarb in w weil-grea»ed 8'x8'»2* cake pan" Sprinkle with | U cup« sugar com. n W.'th 2 corn »Larch. 'I lik« to ua« half brown augar «nd half granulated.) Mix up your fg. vorit« plain or sponge cake r«ciM and pour over rhubarb. Bake in moderate (350* F.) oven 30 to 40 minute« or until done. Invert on* rack to cool. To serve, cut in equarae •nd top with whipped cream. w : KT Msate you buy at Safeway art Guannbai tender, juicy, debciou* every tune, or your money back. Fresh Eggs MGÄt45cÄ^ boivwbducate yoa/ZHusBAMO WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL APOUNO WAS 16 OUNCES JOHN FINNERAN Radishes ftmw oimunnn ween of all, RPM Motor Oil doesn’t cost a cent more! Field Grown „„ 67< Bcsns Gm.u. it« 6 io. 63f Central—Cream. No. 2 ß Tom. Juice». ÄSE «„21 ‘ VOrn Golden Bantam. Can 14c 0/ I ¡P Reale T*’- FancY* £ Grapefruit Juice PCClS No. 2 can 10c U cm 55< 46-oz. can 29c Town H. No. 2 13c Carrots 6 <« 63« Famous Bleach. tion, and to eliminate air-bubbles that would impair circulation. Best lb. WILTIO SMNACH Wash young tender »pinarh well; ter.r leave« into »mall piece«. Place in a hot aarvioa dwh or salad bow). Sprinkle with »alt and pepper and let atand ■ few minute« to will ■lightly. Heal together 2 or 3 table spoon« bacon dripping». 1 ( cup vin egar, and a daan of muitard and augar. When mixture begina to bod, pour over »pinach and to«« lightly to mil. Garnish with chopped green onion, hard-cooked rgg »lice» and raduhee. Serve at once. Serves 8. PttSC S** Rock I CBS No. 2 cana RPM Motor Oil keeps your motor cleaner, gives it longer life. 1 hit oil’s and exposed to wear, to fight oxida Here are some of my favorite ways with the jual-amvcd fruits sod vege tables. | Lox Soap You can bet it’» not by accident that 25c lb • Local, Spring Crop Nabisco mode. »esi s joet ar oncei 19c Fresh. Tender Stalks Peanut Butter Crime Doctor’s Warning Use Spring Produce To Pep Up Appetites J Rhubarb Local Crop In Convenient Bunches I-lb. bog 23c AH OIL THAT at Safeway. 12’/2c lb Nab Hill Caff«« Also A 29c lb. ■»w ewe Spinach I-lb. bog 20c HWS » a Pre-ripeew’d. Ready to Eat Avocados Airway Coffe« Kirby Grant, Fuzzy Knight, Tom Fadden, John Kelly. Warner Baxter, Dusty Anderson, John Lltel. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. M SAFEWAY Ä I Calavos Spring is adding a lot of new answers to the question, "Wnat fresh vegetable for to-, night?” The parade of Aeagon- J able green foods is now in full • swing. Make your «elections« tr still 18 - ano THE ONLY ECONOMI CAL WAY TO BUZ PRODUCE I Interruption, Pipane Don’t Our Store Hours Are 0:00 A.M. to 0 P.M. Closed Sunday LETS START OVER AGAIN WE WFPF I POUND PRICING 1 ABOur^/ONLY WHAT I EACH TIME, _ WEIGH ITMVSE lf ” ANO RAy FOR IT BV THE POUND. SIMPLE 1 «