P ahe twelve THE SENTINEL, POTT \OE GROVR OREGON LONDON London, aro staying with Mr. and LATHAM Mrs. Beaty. They expect to re- A musical farewell gettogether ' main here until October 1. In the boy» and girls baseball was held last week at the home of A family gathering and dinner games played with London Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Small for Mr. was held at the Sam Medford Latham won both games. and Mrs. John Paul Jones. home Sunday when all the chil­ Mrs. Lelah Tingleton of Port young folks farewell party dren and grandchildren were Orford spent several days last given Wednesday evening at home. They were Sam Medford week with Mrs. Fred Harris. the home of Mr». Crawford Bost Junior, only- son, recently dis- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chilson ro- for Lavon and Paula Jones. Re­ charged from the navy, Mr. and cently visited Mr. Chilson's moth­ freshments of cake, jello and Mrs. Geo. H. Groen and two chil­ er. Mrs Chilson, and sister. Mrs. whipped cream were served by dren. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clay S. L. Mayben. at Ashland. The Mrs. Bost and Mrs. Lynch. and throe children, all of Eugene. last week end they sjient with the Geo. H. Green of Eugene flew Other guests present were Mr. T. H. Moody family at Bend. out from Eugene for an early Medfords brother, R. W. Beaty Three of the Moodys are officers morning visit at the Sam Med­ and wife of San Diego. Mr. and In the grange and active in the ford home Sunday. The plane, a Mrs. L. A. Dowd of Long Beach, work They formerly o|»> rated a two seated one, landed and took 1 dairy hero. off from a nearby pasture. Mrs I Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Roseburg. A sister of Roy, Lee .and Del­ Geo. H. Green, daughter of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews bert Beers |Htssw University of Oregon Sunday The Home Economics club Gunnard Byrd of Row River. night. May 12 and all day Monday meeting for Friday. May 10 at 8 Louis Poole of Row River, and May 13. FRIDAY, SATURDAY p. m. was announced. During the seven sessions of the Claude Bennett of Springfield, MAY 10-11 A comprehensive report of the have been soloed and aro current­ conference. prominent out-of-state meetings held in Cottage Grove in ly working toward their eras;- speakers will address the groups, regard to establishing a cannery country and private pilot ratings . 1,1 11 Cornish, professor .if was given by Mrs. Mads Over- as are P. H. LaBlue and John bus,ness •‘'dministration in the Uni­ gaard. Questions were asked and Mat rington. who soloed some time versity of Oregon, and secretary discussed. ago. while Lawrence Kent and of the Institute, is in charge of ar- Mrs. Mabel LaLonde gave a re- C. H. Hilton have recently passed rangements. port interest 1 written and flight examinations . .u showing .7 increasing - --------- m the waiting room in Cottage and have been awarded their pii- Grove city hall. The room has rate pilot ratings been calsomined and the curtains | hung. ROSIE AND TH»? HORSE Dennis O'Keefe, Marie McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baker were MARINES Barry Sullivat), Binnie Barnes, Rosie, the D. D. Boyd cow, Sheila Ryan, J. Carrol Naish, Jer­ elected as alternate delegates to ♦he state grange convention to be created quite a furror in the ome Cowan. held in Baker June 3 to 7 inclu­ Thornton Corners neighborhood sive. last week when she suddenly dis­ A letter was read from the anti­ appeared. Boyd started a hunt of SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY liquor league of Oregon. the neighborhood in an effort to WEDNESDAY, MAY 1Î-13-14-15 It was recommended that the find Rosie and was just ready to question of the ownership of the call out the horse marines wh“n hall be put up to the Jolly Work­ up pops Rosie with a new calf. It ers at their next meeting to find was the blessed event of the week. if they would like to buy or sell Cattle Grades Ingrid Bergman. Gregory Peck, half interest in the hall. Refreshments were served by Of major impui tance to both thv Donald Curtis, Rhonda Flemming, Wallace Ford, Regis Toomey. Har Mias Belva Garoutte and Mrs. ' producer and the buyer of cattle is 2ND 3 knowledge of the classes and ry Acker, Norman Lloyd, Janet Emma Kelly. grades of cattle. Market quotations Scott. Pint-Sized Inferno tiursdav . may n liun FORMER KKSIUKNT Dirs Funeral services will lie held this afternoon nt Eugene foi Earle A. Pryor, 66, of Route 5, Eugene, n former rexident, who died at a Eugene hospital Mon­ day. Mr. Pryor lived here for a time and was married to Cora Lee Scott, here February 22, 1910. His brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Scott, and a number of friends drove up to Eugene to attend the funeral. Available for Lumber, Piling or Hauling Contracta. W M BOLING, Yoncalla, Oregon Phone 15 F 3 3» Up ‘Chuck Heavy Greena Eater One woodchuck mny cat as much as two pounds of greena in a day. Bookkeeping Out fit« of all kinds The Sentinel. Improved Vccdol Motor Oil Is a Feature of ASSOCIATED CAR CARE of protection” ha« Theatre always been an important feature of Asso­ ciated Car Care. Today, thanks to a new, war-developed improvement, Vccdol gives you still cleaner engines, less sludge and varnish formation, and loiter bearing life — und the mm « Hnmuhbtd prolttlioH. So, Associated Car Care with Vccdol— your ARCADE Friendly Associated Dealer's all-inclusive, maintenance service fut carefree driving — is now an even better motoring buy than ever. Get Associated Car Care “Getting Gertie’s Garter sssocmtvo ENJOY THEM NOW There is nothing quite like a generous serving of gold- en-ripe grapefruit or n large glsaaful of tangy grape­ fruit juiro to perk up appetites these spring morning». Make grapefruit a regular feature at your breakfast • table. It'» welcome al other S' meal«, too. L'»e it in appetlf. ■ ers, salad» and desserts. Get • «»me ot thia golden fruit at ■ Safeway today while It Is al its peak of goodness. Give the family all they want. I Lemons lb ll>/3c Surpri«« Mother by letting her be ' J gueat of honor for Ct least one fmtiva I Full of juice meal on Mother'» Day. Maka it tha Asparagus lb 19c kind of • meal that Dad and the All-grcrt> youngster» can prepare without her Artichokes lb 12c help, but include the pretty tuuchoa to give it • party feeling. Med. to large size New Potatoes, lb. 5c FOR BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH —Start off with chilled tomato juice White, I' m , 'A' size that'» been pepped up with a bit of letnbn juice ... about H tap. of fri. a Sot. Only lemon juice for each glaa» of tomato juice. Garnish with a sprig of parsley or a celery leaf. ‘Spellbound’ are based largely on U S. stand The Latham School Camp Cook­ ard market grades, with sex. age ery club is meeting May 24. at the and weight the principal factors de- Latham school house. The presi­ ; tarmining the class. Grade factors dent is Lorraine Porter, vice presi­ are type or shape of body, breed­ ing or quality, and finish. LATHAM 4-H NEWS THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATUR­ DAY; MAY 16-17-18 dent is Wanda Stitt, secretary is Joe Pynch, songleader is Lenore Porter, news reporter is Larry Dugan. Other members are Mary Lou Stanley, Christine Stanley. Peggy Pynch, Marjory Pynch, Jean Coleman, Georgena McRey­ nolds. Patsey MoDole, Retta Peri- ni. James Pynch. Perry LaBlue, Richard LaBlue, Ray Coleman Al­ len Boswell, Richard Buffington. Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Wil­ Dana Whitney, Jacqueline Stitt, liam Damarest, Dan Duryea, Don Costello, Walter Sande, Russell Grant Edwards, and Ted Marcy. The club will meet at our local Simpson. leaders home. Mrs. W. C. Pynch when school is out. “Along Came Jones DIANE THURSDAY, FRIDAY MAY 9-10 “Song of Arizona” Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, George “Gabby” Hayes, Sons of the Pio­ neers. SATURDAY, SUNDAY MAY H-12 “Lighting Raiders” Buster Crabbe. Al St. John, Mady Lawrence, Henry Hall. Also ‘The Woman Who Came Back Nancy Kelly, John Loder, Otto Kruger. Saturday Matinee 2:3C P.M. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES­ DAY, MAY 13-14-15 CLOSED Bicycle Repair Shop 1.00 - 2.50 Stationery Bud’s Bicycle Shop Mother’s Day Cards 5c to 50c Kodaks 127 size Kodak 3.98 of all Colors Case Free and Sizes 54c Will make a beau­ 2 Roll Film Spec. 4.52 tiful Mother’s Day gift 39-Itp Special Notice We have received another shipment of Dorothy Perk­ ins Cosmetics 45 Full Buy them by the full cow lb. DC DAWN IQ* Tomato Juice SUNNY FANCY 46-OZ. CAN ID* O' Blended Juice BLEND GOLD .. .46-OZ CAN 39< T ah J auah ! van camps icnocroni macaroni ....... ..PKG. 54 Shredded Wheat NABISCO PKG. 104 Wheaties BREAKFAST.N.D,...PKGZ' 2 PKGS. 19< CENTRAL BRAND NO. 2 CAN 41/ 12 EQ VUl II Cream Style—Golden Bantam 11* FOR * | aVw Tender Peas Green Beans Dresser Sets A thing of ROSE­ DALE RAPID. NO. 2 CUT CAN Golden Groin TwistM Myrtle Bubble wood Bath Gift Items Cotys 25c to 1.50 25c -12.00 Plenty to Select Matched Bath Oil from Make Up Set 50c to 1.50 2.25 Pen Sets Shaeffer Dorothy Perkins Manicure Parker Eversharp Gift Set Sets Wearever 1.50 - 2.00 7.50 2.75 up Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 MAIN I3< 11/ Grapefruit Jc. 46-as. can Orange Juice WHOLt 0Q< Grapefruit Carlten No. 2 coa^' Quart Bottle I2 FOR $1.49 I2 FOR 51.27 Tomato Juico and Inst. Oatmeal • ** pkg. Pork Link SAUSAGES Type 1. lb. 48c Pork Oats Mornlnr 12« Glnry Quick or Reg. 20-ox. pkg. SAUSAGE in a viski ng SS’Î. ». Swt. Potatoes 25c Pel-Ia-Co 2H can Q< Kingsford 1-Ib. Pkg. • Clgareftas Raleighs 2 Ph9« 27g Liver $1 99 <»«* Carton . o. Leg Roast lb. 39* ib. 32c Leghorn Fowl, dressed lb. 38c Colored Fryers, dressed, drawn lb. 66c Rock Cod lb. 32c Miait Feature« Are Effective Friday and Saturday AIRWAY Coffee EDWARDS VACUUM PACKED ’ NOi HILL Cetro Kith m na Melile FAMINE EMERGENCY! The food you gave can feed a atarving child, CcJiaf Director The Homemakers’ Bureau 4» Litre Seltun Seri tee lb. 38* Shoulder Roast ** lb. 35* * lb. 34* LT Rib Chops u lb. 45* * lb. 43* 58« Pound 20c COFFEE 54« 1-U>. Jar 28c wedding bells! If they're scheduled to ring around your neighborhood soon, then you're thinking of showers. For ideas for attractive, easy-to-give showers, send for the new leaflet entitled SHOWIRS fOR BRIO!» Il*» free. Ju»t mail your requeat to CAROL DRAKE, Director The Homenukeri' Bureau Box 2110. Dept. S, San Franciico 16, Calif. TEA Ä W Coffee ï“ 45« Pound 23c SAFEWAY I i IF IT'S DINNER FOR MOTHER —Begin with a dressy opening ooursa such as orange and grapefruit chunks in grapefruit shells. Garnish with a berry, cherry or a stuffed oliva. When planning the rest of the menu, remember that chicken is a party dish. Plan to fix it Mother's fsvorito *ay, and serve it with new boiled potstoee, fresh green beans, pea» or asparagus. For dessert, there's no prettier one than ica cream on canned peach lialves. Squore Cut 39c SAUSAGE Corn Sfarch 10‘ 16* Easy Scrambled Kitt h»vo a party air, and are easy to fix. Beat egg» •lightly in the top of • double boiler ■ nd add 1 tbsp, top milk or evapor­ ated milk for oach egg used. Season with sail and pepper and cook until smooth and creamy over boiling water, stirring frequently. Heap on tha breakfaat toast, cut in triangles, dust with psprika and serve while piping hot. 1946 SPRING LAMB! AQC Clapp's Cereal 1 Eg 46* Safeway meats are guaranteed good eating, or money back. \6-n. jar 'D Peanut Butter ALe Full O'Goto 4«-as. MEATS CUAKAHTttD TO PLEASE Noodle Dinner 1Z< beauty 5.00 - $25 NO. 2 CAN 4i& Caltene. No. 2 can Real Roost 2-lb. Jar" ' 50c to 3.50 PHONE 244 HoW Desert White GRAPEFRUIT How to prepare for a : festive Mother's Day • s Complete Overhauling. 1 Day Service. You will find our selection of Gifts for mother the largest In Cottage Grove. Please feel free to come in and look around. We Gift Wrap Free Almond Roca Cream Caramels Chocolate Cover- er Almonds BUY A SUPPLY AT SAFEWAY during this , GROWER-CONSUMER CAMPAIGN . Opening May 20th at 1025 So. 4th Street Gift for Mother Chocolates BIG WEEK! 1 he Limuui "film • e*;?t7„. 36‘ 8EKT SUGARS RIO HILL CATSUP’’.^ 14« Eggs doz. 37c Grado A Medium Grade A Large, Doz. 30c I