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PAHE EIGHT SAGINAW CURTIN Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cutlip of Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Meson had Coos Bay and Charles Sharon of as guests for several daya Mr ami Eugene spent the week end at the Mrs. Joe Bates fioin Florida. They William Sharon home. Mrs. Shar are oM friends of Victor and of on went as far as R«»seburg with his father, Ole T. Dleson. Mr. the Cutlips and will spend a Bates and Mr. Victor enjoyed a couple weeks with her parents. trip to the coast. The Bates', hav Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bentley ing reached about the fartherest spent a couple weeks in California point of a nationwide trip from and in Mexico. While in Calif., their Florida home, give it as their they visited with Mrs. Bentley's opinion that ptvfon la the beat sister. • state of them all, with which we Elsie Geer of Black Butte and heartily agree. Tommy Hammon's spent the week Charley Lawrence was telling us end with Reta KcenC. Mrs. Claude Willey and daurh-r’hat Mr and Preserving Equipment To increase the life of canvas aprons on combines, paint them when they begin to tray or show wear in spots. BAPTISTS ESTABLISH HOME FOR CHILDREN Theatre Programs ARCADE “Along Came Jones New is the time to cut and burn weeds In and around your premises. After June 1st, a fire per mit will be required to do any burning around your place of residence. CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE By H. A. Hagen, Mayor. DIANE A Guy Could Change” Rubber bands. The Sentinel. Call 321 Cottala Grove Allan Lane, Jane Frazee, Twinkle | Watts, Bobby Blake, Wallace Ford, Adel Mara, Mazy Treen, Ed die Quillan. Coming About June 1st SATURDAY, SUNDAY MAY 18-19 “Code of the Lawless” Pipe Also “The Notorious Lone Wolf” Nails lb. jar MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY, ¡MAY 20-21-22 Graber - Gettys Dependable Hardware 1 25C 49« CHEESE Fresh EG6S 4 45« Ga rd« said« tin SUNBRITE CLEANSER Rvmov»» Dirt 10< WHITE MAGIC BLEACH 'i Gallon 15^ Gallon 29* r“ »1.35 « B“R.S • ä " lELS-RITf, Pectin Grado A TOMATO SAUCE Canning Supplies MASON MRS U' Berkshire In callophane pock ago« Red Hill Catsup bcttlo I « Airway Coffee, lb. bag 20< 3-lb. 58« Hob Hili Coffee lb. bag 23< 2-lb. 45< Sanka Coffee, drip grind lb. jar 36< 36* Cocomait, drink hot or cold lb. ¡ar 39< Ovaltine, chocolate 8-oz. jar 34« Lipton Tea **«2***“ 16-bag pkg. 18* Canterbury Tea 43e lb. pkg. 85 e w„. 10« Nit arsi—Medium —de* 39c 22« Madivm liso— J m »T/C —I 10c 14c ran 12c No. « 11c central Brand UOni crram st »te <1. ft. *9. 1 rati No. 1 <nn fancy Com Green Beans “•'IX- Tender Peas Sweet Potatoes I'el-ia-ro Roane «’•"'P'» DC dlls in Tomato Saure lt-oz. ran k It 10c Beet Sugar Spare Stamp No. 9 or 49 5 lb>. 03 10 Ibi.OO , ricttrv tht Ritht to Limit Quir Powdered ^ugar ) ¿MJW/lff PRODUCI VALUtsF lb. pkg. Brown Sugar lb. Sno-White Salt Ä" At Safeway y ou get guar--ed iresti Spring produca E. 19c Asparagus c;z, r^ew Potatoe wiri' n». CJC . Unions Calavos lb. 29c Navel Oranges . lb. 11c Celery lb. 8c pkg. 9« 8« An Town Houso Try Safeway meats; every cut is guaranteed to please FRESH HALIBUT plentiful SMOKED 4». Fresh Oysters Pint 65c Skinless Wieners Ty/* lb. 39c Rolled Pork Sausage i’,? 39c I.cghorn Fowl Colored Fryers lb. 38c lb. 66c rMAILTHIS COUPONTODAT Please send me your Canning Guide booklet, for which 1 en- clone 10c in coin (or stamps) with thia coupon. Street City Zone g Stato n IXiLJÍj can Honey Maid ! Name M Carlton Old MUI J To: Carol Drake, Director ■ The Homemakers’ Bureau ■ Box2110 J San Francisco 26 Calif. ■ • । c 10c <^21c N".n20c £ 46c Cider Vinegar pt. 10« qt. 16« Vanilia Flavoring ESXti. 7« Vanilla Extract 35« Lemon Flavoring ÏX 10« Schilling Allspice 2.0I 9« Baking Powder “ 22« Baking Soda *5* 25« Dry Yeast Mm1c brMd Pkg. 9« And it's nil yours for a dime. Just semi 10c in coin or stamps with the coupon below to Carol Drake. and GOOD! Pork Sausage Tomato Juice Orange Juice Whole Grapefruit How to make jams, jellies and fircserves; directions fur mak- ng pickles and relishes — everything you need to seo you through the entire can ning season is included in this concise, authoritative booklet. HAVOR PIRHCT MfAIS "7 Leg of Lamb 40c ii 37 c Shoulder Roast ^¿\lb. 35c 13‘46;:'29‘ Be prepared for the important 1946 canning «canon iual ahead! Send today for Carol Drako>20-pnge 1946 Canning Guide.Thin complete and color ful manual containa thorough direction« about canning and freezing all kinds of food . . . fruits, vegetables, meats, poul try, fish. Above Price» are for Friday and Saturday I A AA O is Grapefruit Juice Get your copy of this complete canning guide white wax Slued Place I h. 41C LhM» Janis Carter. Eric Blore, Gerald Mohr. Saturday Matinee 2:30 P.M. (Make a 30-day test) DRIED PRUNES 2 », 23« Beg, drip or pulverized. I m ÄJVIÖ Kirby Grant, Loni Adams, Fuzzy Knight, Charles Miller. Safeway A CT . 7^“ bv iten> ther®’« usually not a tremendous difference in food prices. But we believe that you'll get a pleasant surprise from the saving that you make in a month. lYy this simple test: Buy all your food at Safeway for 30 daya Then compare the total cost with that for a previous month, w e are certain you'll find a saving that’s worth while, Edwards COFFEE im WARM Cottage drove Poet No. 3173 Mrs. Grace liuskani arrived Mu t, I n -I mid I bird Uednroday. 8:00 F. M. home Monday evening from Ta IOOF. Hall AU tvrnMi »rieran» Invited coma and Full City, Washington tu join. M-tfriK where she has Iwen visiting her daughter and other relatives. Residents residing in city limits, please put your rubbish on or near curb, where it will be picked up by a truck. at in, lETER IN* OF FOREIGN CLEAN-UP WEEK LATHAM “Danny Boy” of those buried then*, so hope the old timers will come, too. m av Compare... see how you save “The Bandit of Sherwood Forest CLOSED to join the Oitnily Four generatlons under their roof We ho|»e all interested will come Sunday, May 19, to the Comstock ewetery. prepared to do al) they can to fix up the grounds Bring tools to work with, amt your lunch. We would like to get a plot of the cemetery, with names ter Roseburg s^mt the w.vk ^'"nt- " T . h ” V" o '1 end at the U.well Benston home.. Ur'1 P**“*' "h,ch ,hev ¡some time ago from the Mitchells. Mrs. My rtle Prine is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Mr. Cavey is an engineer on the Southern Pacific, which makes Geo. Robbins, at Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodson of quite a drive for him when he goes Franklin spent the week end visit to Eugene to take over his train. Mrs. Cavey is a sister of Mrs. ing friends here. Johnny Sowles A special church meeting was We rejoice to hear that Mr. and held at the Bart Johnston home Mrs. Eldon Thompson have pur- Sunday. Mrs Hansen of Eugene spent chased a house m Curtin from W. Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Chrisman. We are certainly glad . they are to be (M-rmancnt reai- Geo. Getty. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston dents of our Community. spent Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Suiter enter Vern Hanson home at Creswell. tained at dinner last Friday eve ning in honor of the birthday of NEW 4-H CLUB ORGANIZED her brother, Clayton Payne. Mr. A new 4-H club has been organ and Mrs. Norman Suiter. Mr. and ized here, known as the 4-H Sun Mrs. Sam Gilman and their son. shine club. Mrs. Dolores Phillips Donald, with his fiancee, with Mr is leader. Catherine Fetter is pres and Mrs. Clayton Payne, were the ident; Louise Walther, secretary. guests. The membership in addition to the A good time was had at the above officers includes: Cliffie school carnival Friday evening. Kieth, Maxine Hunter. Barbara with fortune telling,' fish pond, Madsen. Dorthy Patten. Alvina bingo, etc., ami Mr. Meacham auc North way. The project of the new tioning off the baske ts. It is re- club is homemaking. ported that he.is a most unethical auctioneer, making one man raise The following local men have his own bid. Something like eighty recently been discharged from the dollars warf the net financial re army and navy separation cen sult. ters: Sgt. Harold Geer. Fort Lew Th<- ton and daughter of M is; Pfc. Ivan Abeene Jr, San -Mrs. Max Anns, with their little Francisco; Pfc. Warren McGuire. son arrived from Florida last Sun Diego. Calif.; Pfc. Vernon week, and now the father ami Doolittle. Oceanside, Calif.; Law mother of Mr. Ann» haw arrived rence Macklin S2 C, Bremerton; Beniamin Ciinc CSM Sv 6; John Lalond ensign, Norfolk. Va. A Baptist, Children's Home will be established in the Eugene area, it was announced Thursday fol lowing the closing session of the State Baptist convention in Port land. The convention voted to ac cept an offer from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlow of Eugene for their 265 acre farm four miles north of Eugene and entered into a long term lease agreement with Mr. and Mrs. Harlow, who will serve as supervisors of the home to start. The property will eventually pass to the Baptists and is expect ed to serve as a home for children of several states. Mrs. W C. Mar tin of Cottage Grove is on the TIITHSDAY. FRIDAY SATUR- temporary committee of the home. At the close of the convention DAY MAY 16-17-IM in Portland last Thursday. Dr. Vance H. Webster, pastor of the First Baptist church in Eugene, was reelected president and Mrs. W. C Martin, Cottage Grove, was elected vice president. The con Mrs. C. O. Butler returned Sat vention meets at Oregon City next year in connection wjth the 100th urday morning from Portland af ter attending the graduation of ’anniversary’ of the church. her daughter Billie Ann who will finish her P. G. course the last of July and expects to come home in Gary’ Cooper. Loretta Young, Wil Anderson Timber & Lumber Co., August and take charge of the liam Dama rest, Dan Duryea, Don Costello, Walter Sande, Russell of Minn., have purchased the for Butler maternity home in Cottage mer Harris & Roberts mill and are Grove. Simpson. , operating it. Miss Ruth Harris, former book- CARD OF THANKM We appreciate very much the SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ri^in ned in Reno, Nevada. May 3. to kind ministrations of our friends MAY 19-20-21 Al Bias of Junction City Miss and neighbors during the illness Harris was a graduate of Cottage ind death of our wife and mother. Grove Union high school with the "’e will not forget your thought class of '45. 'fulness. J fulness. The Geo Geo. D D. PhilWr» Phillips fami- A bridal shower was given to •y- 40-itc Mrs. Bias at the Hebron grange hall Tuesday. May 14. Mr and Mrs. Murray Trunnell visited at several points in Wash ington last week. On the return trip, they brought with them Mrs. Molly Kline of Vancouver. They Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise, Edgar Buchanan. George Macready, Jill also visited Mac Ellworth at St. Helens. He is a former resident. Esmond. TECHNICOLOR. Oscar McDole recently under went a mastoid operation at the Sacred Heart hospital. He was WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY taken to his home in Yoncalla Saturday evening. MAY 22-23 Mr. and Mrs. Erdwin and fami ly spent Sunday at Umpqua beach. In the baseball games played at Lorane Friday Latham boys Robert Henry, Ralph Lewis, Sybil won and the girls lost. Merritt, Helen Brown. Mrs. William« returned Tom Conway, Rita Corday, Ed from Grants Pass this week. She ward Brophy. brought her mother, Mrs. Anna Seybold, with her. This pure milk paints the Road to Health— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jarrett newlyweds ,of Los Angeles are And tints your cheeks a rosy visiting Mrs. Ash and at the hue. Merle Porter home this week. This sturdiness of royal health ' A delegation of Hebron and Each morn, our wagon, brings THURSDAY, FRIDAY Dorena granges and businessmen to you. MAY 16-17 of Cottage Grove accompanied by E. L. Clark, agriculture teacher, visited in Eugene Monday with cannery officials relative to set ting up a cannery in Cottage . Grove. • Tnrnsow THE SENTINEL. COTT KOE OEOV OREGON Graham Crackers t-lb. 33« Cookie Assortment ‘X" 10« , FJapjack Flour 28« 10-lb, Sleepy Hollow Syrup 'osi 21« Blue Ribbon Malt 55« ’ Peanut Butter 29« Hot Mustard R oz >r French’s Mustard X1, X 13« ' Seiect Brooms M. >1.00 Zimmerman Brooms ,wh . ' '« Detachable handle.