DORENA Lot Wagner had a well drilled last week and is very well pleased with it. Dorena Grange ladies met at the Row River hall last Tuesday an Norris home were Mrs. H. H. Hun­ saker of Portland, Mrs. W. J. Sunday. Mrs. Wenonah Bales is spending Reeves of Springfield. Miss Iren«' several days in Cottage Grove Johnson of Seattle. Wash., and Miss Mulata Read of Berkeley, wlU< friends. Tamara Jean Wagner left with ; California. Newcomers to the valley are the her daddy Sunday- for Portland where she will attend school this । Harry Durflinger family who have year. She has been spending th«' purchased ami moved to the C. F. summer with her grandparents, Brown place. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway Woodrow D a m a r e 11 of La | of Thornton Corners were Sunday Grande and Ernest Wagner of dinner guests of Mr and Airs Wm. F. Norris. Mrs. T«*d Sydbo of Portland has twn a recent guest at the Martin NEW Flaten home. Mrs. Flaten and .Mrs. Sydbo were former acquaint­ ances in Canada. “Unck» Jack” and Frank Joli were visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Mooro anil Mr. and Mrs. Nix­ on of Cottag«' Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson of Eugene. Airs. Martin Flaten and Mrs. Clyde Wright were among the la dies present at a "Stanley" party given by Mrs. Dave Hite. The Ed Sherrill family enjoyed a week end of g«xjd fishing at Ada. on Siltcoos lake. Ineluded in their , party were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stearns and daughter Julie of Eu­ gene and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods and children Wayne and Phyllis of San Gabriel, Calif. DELIGHT VALLEY TRIPS DAILY SAN FRANCISCO $7 * M ound me su . m LOS ANGELES Ml •OUNO TBIF m u •• fap»! fhn f pàperi T pk rtara An It» Law«- Farad Ml Mata GREYHOUND COTTAGE GROVE MODERN ----------- Wm F. Norris, who had been ill at home for the |u»st two weeks is glad to be able to be back to work again. Ivan Acker and son Richard cf and Mi Satoniker of Mixtford, stopped for a brief visit at (lie Sherrill home, enroute to their respective homes after a tour of Oregon. Mr. Acker and Mr Sherrill were former busi­ ness associates in California. MT. VIEW Bobby Kyle returned home last week after spending the summer in Kansas in the harvest. Dick Duer is recovering ns « >11 as could be expected after his reel- dent. He will lie in the hospital for some time and would welcome friends at the Eugene hospital, room 36 Mr and Mrs Ray G. Davis and three sons, of Sheridan, Oregon, ('RON At the Smith mater­ have moved into their new home recently purchased from the Wor- nity hospital, Monday, August 30. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs Frankie ¡Mr. aiuh Mis. Jerry Mosby of (Ton, Disston, a son, Franklin Eugene were visitors al the Mosby home Monday. Iiefore returning to Leroy. BIRTHS Mr Mosby's school ut Newport. Ottis Uitham and son Jack ac- companied by Frank Thomas mo­ tored to the Sea Lion Caves, Sun­ day. Mr and Mrs. A. Thomas, and two children went to Roseburg Sunday to attend the 42nd birth- day anniversary of t h e lodge there. Mrs. Dorothy Swain of spent the day Sunday at Dilbeck home. Try a Sentinel Wantad. Pages 12 and 13. pitcher .t the Smith ma- temity hospital, Tuesday, August 31, 1918. to Mr. and Mrs Dale Pitcher. Cottage Grove, n son, Randall Ikile. I.ANCE At thc Smith mater- nily hosprtal Wednesday, Septem­ ber 1. ISNS, to Mr. and Mrs. V.'i non Lance, Disston, a daughter. Ruth Ann. CLARK At the Buller mater­ nity home, Wednesday, August 25, 1948, ('lark, Black Rutte route To comply with Post Office Butler August Ih-partment régulations. scaled Wesley packages must printed Postmaster a son, sticker reading This ¡Nickage may be opened for IMMlal ina|M><*tion ' Similar stick­ ers are now required for । hi reels stmt by ordinary mail. Packages mailed via air parcel I ms t may be sent C O. D. and In- Domestic air parcel post sured Against I damage. vice begun on September I, master N J Nelson announced Registered mull however, must today. TlM new service, authoriz- Mt ill be sent at the regular air mail ed by Congress during ill Inst rule. session, will give the nation its Everybody reads the Clnaidfled first low-cost, air-delivery of pack­ age mail Packages will receive the same speedy service now given regular air mail. Air parcel |«wt will cover scaled For quick, delightfully comforting help for acheo and pa Ina of Rhaumallatn. ArlhrllU. and unsealed mail weighing more Neurit la. Lumbago. Mrlatica. or Neuralgia try than 8 ounces, but not mure than Remind Works through I he blood First doao usually starts allovlaling pain so vou ran 70 pounds and not exceeding 100 work, anjoy Ilfs and aiwp more comfortably inches In length and girth combin­ (let HomUd at dru«ine has appointed Audrey W Flanigan as administratrix of the Estate of Ella Strong Wolfard, deceased. All persons h»vino claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, duly verified, to the admin­ istratrix of said estate at the of­ fice of Charles Edwards. 229 Mi­ ner Building. Eugene. Oregon. Date of first publication: Au­ gust 19. 1948. Audrey W. Flanigan, Ad­ ministratrix of the Estate of Ella Strong Wolfard, deceased. 2-5tc-6 Coolerator Electric Refrigerators Run., Mon.. Tues.. Sept. 5-S-7— “The Hlg Cl«»ck.” Ray Milland. Charles Laughton, Maureen O'­ Sullivan, Rita Johnson. George Macready. Elsa Lancaster, Rich­ ard Webb. Wed., Thur».. Sept- 8-9 — “I Walk AI om T Lizabeth Scott, Burt Lan­ caster, Kirk Douglas, Wendel Cory. Also “Olympic Cavalcade.” A great feature picture of the Olympic games. PEPSI COLA 12 ox. bottle 5c I Fla* basati» I NICHOLS RADIO & APPLIANCE No. 2 can While or 1 Vi -lb Wheat loaf Peanut Buttsr oz. Real Roaitlb.jar 35 PICNIC PICKLES '» * iw . 35c Libby»Sweet Whole WAXT LUNCH ROLL r* 19< CANE SUGAR MARSHMALLOWS - ' MARSHMALLOWS PREM LUNCHEON MEAT PORK and BEANS c « SARDINES Tempest 29c Campfire Brand, I lb. pkg. 32 I2 oz. can solid meat 43* SAFEWAYj^PRODUCE crun Some of the sweetest WATERMELONS of the seaton await you KRAFT AMERICAN DUTCH MILL ÄX. CHEDDAR **** SHARP CHEDDAR lb. 59c lb. 79c HAM What could be nicer for the Labor Day week end —and inexpensive too! Sat., Sun., Sept. 4-5 — “Sinister Mild sugar cure. Whole or half. Journey.” William Boyd. Andy Clyde. Mary Srfwdon. Rand Brooks. Also “Mr. Reck!«•*».” Wil­ liam Eythe, Barbara Britton. Wal­ ter Catlett. Continuum Show Sat­ Scotty. Vera Vague. Dale Evans. Also “Train to Alentras.” Donald I Barry. Janet Martin. William | Phipps. Roy Barcroft, June Stor­ ey, Jane Harwell, Ralph Dunn. D D E A n DKEAU No 2 can Breeze LEE NICHOLS 812 Main St. Phone 317 DIANE urday I to 11 P. M. Mon, Tues.. Wed.. Sept. «-7-* - CLOSED. Thur». FrU Sept. 9-IO-“Swlng Your ll»rtner,” Lulubelle and Mrs. Wrighfi No2 con Keeps Lunches Fresh—125 ft. 9 Cu. Ft. Model Only Immediate Delivery Convenient Terms ARCADE ORANGE JUICE, Full O’ Gold BLENDED JUICE, Blend O' Gold TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn VEGETABLE JUICE, V8 POTATO CHIPS, Blue Bell ■ 25‘. Beautiful $284.95 If you do not receive our program every month let us know. We’ll be happy to mail you one. Qihsf ¿¡ns Refreshers Ready to Eat L»»n. Mild. Pite» ----------- and a new service. For those rains we specialize Windshield Wiper Service McKenzie Texac Station 5th & Wash Phone 163 BACON PER POUND Peaches MÄi" Grapes SasdiMt Tomatoes ¿"A h * Cucumbers g ,X Lettuce Solid leafy heads lb. 10c Full of Lemons Juice lb. 15c Oranges 5 lbs. 43c 20 to 21 ll>. Box »2.98 Lb. ftpec/a/Zy Nice for Potalo Caladi POTATOES SAFEWAY