The Sentirei. CoH«*« Drove, Oregon Thum.. April 3, l»<7 THREE ON PBORtTION SAGINAW Mr. Phelps' mother, Mrs. Betty Alfred Merle Scott. 52. Veneta. Larsen. The Walker women are tqxmsor- Wilbur Pitcher, 51. Culp Creek; Tommy Jean Hmimons arrived and Sidney Sheets, 39, Cottage ing a carnival to be given at the from King City, California last Saginaw -Walker community ha'I By Harris Ellswxtrth. Rep. in Grove, were placed on two years' wwk and visited a few days with probation at Portland Friday by Walker Friday evening April 4th Reta Rivne. She will spend the Congress from Oregon Federal Judge Claude McCbikx'h The money raised will lie used for summer with her sister, Mrs. ‘Don for evading 1942 income taxes. the benefit of the Walker church. Bryant of Oottage IGrove. As predict«!, the republican- Mrs. D. Connor is in charge They pleaded guilty. Frank Clark has been signed up controlled House of Rcpresenta- Week end guests at the Jake to teach school here again next ; tiles has gone into action in an Schwarzer home were Mr. and year. emphatic way to carry out Re- anticipated revenue for publican election promises of last ._PSC,,* >car 373 Mrs Karl Miller of Portland and e lunr^rattJ fall. Briefly stated, the Republican Minus payment on debt 2.5 Mn R W. Hill of Bandon. Mr. ‘ DR. SMITH HACK Miller is the son of Mrs. Schwar- Dr M E. Smith, who suffered pledge was to reduce government Net income available for bud­ »er anil Mrs, Hill was a former injuries in an auto accident about Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. get requirements after tax spending, start making payments reduction and debt payment 34 8 rosident of this place and called on six weeks ago is lank on the job as on the war wbt and reduce taxes. Following is the situation with several old friends while here. optometrist at the Community The House has already pasaed Mr. and Mrs William Phelps Jewelers. He tuuiumed his duties respect to the expenditures as pro- three appropriation bills, each deeply culling the President's bud­ posed for the forthcoming fiscal of Eugene spent the week end with I there Tuesday. get request. The remainder of tlw year: MAINE FIRST STATE appropriation bills are now in the Budget of expenditures as sub- TO RATIFY LIMITATION mitted by the President hearings stage, and indications are that the House will fulfill ita Budget total as appro ve»l by OF PRESIDENTIAL TERM the House promise to cut 6 billion dollars out 31 5 AUGUSTA. Me- Maine's dom­ of the budget. Budget total as aproved by inantly Republican legislature was The House has just passed a bill the Senate 33.Ü the first in the country to ratify making deep cuts in personal in- Cushion between estimated in- a proposed federal constitutional come taxes, thus leaving more Presents come and House budget fig- amendment limiting the presiden­ money in the hands of individuals ure .... 33 tial tenure of office to two full with which to meet high liv ing Cushion between estimated ; four year terms. costs. It should be noted that re­ income and Senate budget The action came March 31st ductions apply only to individuals. figure without discussion in the senate The tax reduction bill does not 1.8 and after brief debate in the lower the taxes levied on the in­ Thus it may be seen that, even if RAY — GEN — BOB — MARK — PECK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY house, where the vote was 82 to come of corporations. total appropriations are nearly 2 by seven, with the minority all demo ­ APRIL 3-3 House action on both appropria­ billion dollars hi^ier than the crats. tion bills and the tax bill was in­ highest Congressional budget es­ Thirty-six states must ratify teresting from one standpoint. Di­ timates, the tax reduction bill as Main and River Road Just Across the Bridge the amendment. vision of opinion was almost ex­ {»assed by the Hous»' is a safe and actly on party lines. When appro­ sensible measure so far as federal priation bills were under consider­ financing is concerned and repre­ ation. the Democratic side of the sents a substantial and badly > House offered amendment after needed saving to individual tax­ Vera H. Ralston. William Marshall, BRADFORD — At the Sacred amendment to increase appropria­ payers. Helen Walker, Nancy Kelly, Wil- Heart general hospital, Eugene, tion amounts. The Republican ma­ liam/Gargan, Ann Rutherford. Ju­ Thursday. March 27. 1947. to Mr. jority rejected all such amend­ lie Bishop. and Mrs. Ross Bradford, Creswell, ments. When the tax reduction bill route 1, a son. Nickey Ross. ALSO was under consideration, nearly all the Democrats spoke against it REED — At the Sacred Heart and voted against it. The New general hospital. Eugene. Tues­ day, April 1. 1947. to Mr. and Deal has not yet gotten away rom ! Mrs. Alan Reed, Cottage Grove, a tnc principles of reckless spending and bigh taxes. daughter. As I followed the debate on the LAKEY — At the Butler ma­ tax reduction bill, it seemed that, ternity home. Friday. March 28. one argument against it might be Nita Hunter, David Bruce, Cleatus ' 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul La­ valid. The Democrats declared we Caldwell. key of Drain, a daughter, Patricia should wait sixty days or more be­ fore passing the tax reduction bill, | Gail. so that we could have a clear view JFRIDAY SATURDAY TRUNNELL — At the Butler of the financial situation. I w is so maternity home. Friday. March impressed with this argument that APRIL 4-5 28, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy I devoted considerable time to dig­ a Trunnell, Cottage Grove, a daugh­ ging out an answer td it that was Easter Sunday dinner calls for perfection in every your l>cst best x-LL ter, Paula Sue. _ , detail ____ your satisfactory to me. I learned that silver, finest linens But above all, the food you serve is your measure of the Appropriations Committee, Return engagement with Robert ma’ through its Subcommittee Chair­ success Be sure of perfection. Buy all your food at Safeway where every- Montgomery. Ingrid Bergman. S^^ay. March men. has arrived at what is be­ thing isguarantevd to give complete satisfaction. Select from Safeway's - ■ - - “ Lucille Watson. ¿9. 194". to Mr. and Mrs. Colum- George Sanders, lieved to be a fairly close estimate abundant variety of savory menu, garden fresh fruiU and vegetable« bus Kephart, Disston, a son, An ­ Oscar Homolka. of what the total amount of the drew. and other quality groceries, knowing that you are getting the finest your appropriation bills will be. So. on money cun buy. the expense side of the ledger, we OREGON STATE COLLEGE — SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Belting Powder * c- ““ “"22c I Oregon farm boys who plan to en­ are not in the dark. It is a fnct Grad« AA P«r 4 R WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6-7 8-9 ter the school of agriculture here also that revenue bills must orig­ Cake Flour ,k 35c Large Six«» DOZEN inate in the House, and for the Spaghetti next fall will be aided by approx­ lARLT I ASTER BREAKFAST Yellow Corn Meal0'"“' »•« H» |4C imately 30 more of the $100 schol- House to delay very long in sub- No rn9trrr what the morning'» actuilie», miting a tax bill to the Senate, Egg Noodi* arships provided by the Sears, Ginger Snap» ow'••*'•"•* '■*■**» 29c Grad« A Par 4 4 Iht» hearty breakfa»t will tee you through (which body must also devote con­ Mudium Six«» DOZEN Æ|F DINNER American Cheese $ | .09 Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney, John Chilled Grape or Apple Juice siderable time to its considera­ Thick Slice of Broiled Han> wilh Payne. Anne Baxter. Clifton Webb. Dean Wm feiiZh °rnia’ tion), might endanger the possi­ Miracle Whip Dressing 45c Broiled Pineapple Slices Herbert Marshall. Lucille Wat- S an ’ bility of the passage of a tax re- • rout JVCXI. Corn Fritters Maple flavored Syrup Chili Sauce son, Frank Latimore. 29c Some of the scholarships are duction bill this session. Hot Coffee Tomato Paste Following is an outline of the 1-mited to 4-H and FFA members, (ATI EASTER BRUNCH figures on federal government N. % I 3C Chopped Olives THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR­ though applications from others revenue for the 1948 fiscal year Seroe this combination breakfast and will be given equal consideration, Medium Ripe Olives lunch after church or after the Egg Hunt DAY, APRIL 10-11-13 N7 r»«i MV ho ■ V * says Dean Schoenfeld. A few soph which begins July 1st this year: Chilled Grapefruit Sections in R«d Tag omore scholarships of 5200 are < Figures are in billions of dollars • Orange Juke Served in Sherbet Glasses CUke’ provided, and under the Standard President's budget estimate of or Grapefruit Shells Chili Con Carne 25c Spacial «*• I IF revenues ............. ............ 39.1 plan a few grants are made for Baked Eggs in Nests of Kidney Beans /••••**« Price James Cagney, Annabella. Rich­ those who cannot attend college Additional revenue anticipat­ Corned Beef Hash Edwanis CoHee, 1-lb. 47c, Mb. 93< ed by the Secy, of Treas. 2.0 New Peas in Cream Sauce ard Conte, Frank Latimore, Wal­ but who can carry out a.i educa­ Meat Ball» “ "35c Total anticipated revenue Hot Rice Muffins Flutter or Margarine ter Abel. Melville Cooper, Rich­ tional project at home. Applica­ Nob Hili Coffee ¡Ü4f Beef Stew Wi* w““"55c based on present tax rates 41.1 (Substitute cooked nee for half the flour tions are due before July 1. ard Gordon. in your favorite muffin recipe) Minus total tax reduction in DICED Deviled Ham Airway CoHee ¡ft 39« KJ «1.15 Plate of Sugar Cookies bill passed by House 3.8 Long Coastline No '/. c«n Çç Deviled Meat Washington Letter F/oyd Githens Motot Theatre Programs rhe Methodist Church ARCADE an easter musical “Murder In The Music Hall" THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHOIRS SERVICE I| Nelson Electric Shop A NELSON ENTERPRISE Sunday at 7:45 BIRTHS SAFEWAY “Susie Steps Out EASTER SALE Rage In Heaven" FRESH EGGS Ideas for Easter brunch and dinner “The Razor's Edge" Paas Egg Dyes PRUNES 10e 3 25e “13 Sue Madeleine Florida, with 1.500 miles of coast- line, has 10 ports capable of ac­ commodating sea-going vessels. Counting indentations and shores of islands. Florida has 3,751 miles of coastline. DIANE THURSDAY, FRIDAY APRIL 3-4 “G I War Brides 0» Anne Lee, James Ellison, Harry Davenport, William Henry, Doris Lloyd, Jo Sawyer, Robert Arm­ strong, Stephanie Bachelor. SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL 5-6 Saturday Matinee “Fool’s Gold” Flower Clock The famed Swedish botanist Lin­ naeus built a flower clock that told time by the opening and closing of the flowers. T * ' tut tail ©* w o - OH SLiPPfO on ^OJC hh ' vouft sidewalk an omxe mis ite nay jo« 5*^5 Mt 5 COiNC TO attiat oh WHAT »T5 SOI 1C COST YOU Moist Cookies To keep soft cookies from drying I out. store them in a covered jar with a piece of apple or orange EASTER BUFFET SUPPER /.B.LEONARD insuRnntE service WISER BLDG. 617 MAIN ST. TEL.34 COTTAGE GROVE RES IM Saturday Night and Sunday SWEEDISH MASSAGE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED­ NESDAY, APRIL 7-8-9 Special No Vi A& Price con "ty No 2'/, I« 23c boMlo Grape Juice C4-«*' Ancnovy Paste rw" Pink Salmon Clam Chowder Tomato Soup Spaghetti Dinner ***•' 18c 35c “-—"23c '3 29c th 25c Advartlwd Ch«r»h mi 19c C. P. ARMSTRONG, Masseur 719 Birch Ave. Mint Ch«ws Aisof/ad Hewitt’» •-OI. pkg. 23« CARAMELS New Or lee m 12-ot pkg. 3Jc Î-23' ¿7, 2 2lc Swan Soap 3 reg bar» 29c , Soaps pt«. 33c ooap «’ **•'•-'•«<* ii'**-29c Tay Cleaner N*wl 2I-^-0^-25c Blu-White ^ lOc Bleach %*» 17c •*‘32c Scotch Cleanser Liquid Starch Todays Best Buy SENTINEL 3 way Portable Radio AC-DC Battery ¿ 44c “Ile-UM CANE ¿.4Tc“Mcr.lLM JUad Juba $1.00 per week THURSDAY, FRIDAY APRIL 10-11 Robert Henry. COLOR. tor Apri <»»• Community Jewelers 612 Main Street -** foods m th* BREADS. 12e 17‘ MARGARINE HAMS . Per fester Dinner lb. *7« Irnttn, R««< io coot lb. 67« They melt in your mouth. ^0\4 °’ lb» siXi;al-lb.39c 99c Cottage Grove Bakery XE« Ov CKCCM fOODS SPRING UMB Legs 11.15' AsparagusTen c Lamb Shoulder Roast, square cut lb. 55c Lamb Chops, Loin or Rib lb. 79c All Gon ulna 1947 Spring Lambì Lettuce, c,l*o *o44 Cauliflower, Sliced BACON Spetlsll lb. 69c Beef Pot Roast'» cwSTi^lb. 45c Fresh Ground Beef lb. 39c Porterh’se Steak 'G X * m * lb. 62c «NT ß5C Fresh Oysters Medium J< Fresh Whole Crabs lb. 29c Fillet of Sole, N» W«>N, M bm«* lb. 45c ¿ia* f Angel Food CAKES 14« uMO'e lb. 14c lb. 14c lb. 16c Appi«», *•*• t—sti-. tit* hiKf a ismf lb. I2V2C Grapefruit,W* lb. 9c Fresh Peas TtNbUíWÍÍ» New Potatoes UNIFORM sizes Southern YAMS EXCM.LENT CAN 01 Eu Crispy Fresh Radishes Green Onions mildplavorpul Avocados ¥ou get more for your money at SÄ7BWAY Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. Wright's Cracked Wheat lb. i m rue, Louise Currie. Sarah Padden, H®- 1 Lib. loaf m WriRbV« f“'*1 Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ateg, Al La BREAD floes with avarythingl BEET Spar* Stamp No. 11 — Now Valid Naaot Qaallty CLOSED “Wild West" Tk;. A4 SUGAR C om 49e 49< ir 5t • «NflCtiw» Canned MILK for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sore Back, Stiff Neck. Also witlj Ross Hunter, Jim Bannon, Ken Curtis, Loren Tindall, Robert Sooft. » Crab Meat Corned Beef Hash ®'“* N». I'/j con J 5C Peer Halves G'«*7»» Director The Homemakers’ Bureau “Fool’s Gold” “Out Of The Depths” Pacific Pearl MJ.B. Coffee 14. size Hills JR. Coffee 14. size Tenderfeaf Tea ««« Borden's HemoCH^" K *“ “"16c 25c Canof iSfiaAt. Chapter No. 1 ' j Cartoon, News. 4% OLD-FASHIONED EASTER DINNER Bluo No. 2 con 4Ê Ac Tog only IV This menu is festive enough for guests, easy enough for just the family. Platter of Sliced Cold Roast Lamb or Chkken "asserole of Hard-cooked Eggs and Asparagus with Cheese Sauce (Use some of the eggs the Easter bunny left) Potato Chips Celery Sticks Spiced Peaches Hot Popovers Lemon Meringue Tarts William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Jane Randolph. “Jungle Girl” CARROTS /f the family’s ravenous after the Easter Parade this dinner will fill them up Rout Chkken and Herb Stuffing with Hard-cooked Eggs Sliced into the Gravy Fluffy Mashed Potatoes Lima Bean and Corn Succotash Wilted Lettuce with Crisp Bscon Bits Hot Biscuits Apricot Jam Ice Cream Yellow Layer Cake with White Frosting Chemical Research It has been estimated that about 300 research workers are employed for each 10,000 persons on the chem­ ical industry’s payroll. Coffee for Grownups Hot Cocoa for the Children •sr. ,Myi* lb. 16c Ib. 9¿c lb. 13c lb. 12c lb. 18c lb. 39c