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Th in., Oct. 71, 1?.*.» Mosby Creek Folk A. ' Latest reports are that M Cr-ve, Oregon Horn is in a satisfactory condi as dinner guests Saturday evening. ! tion at the local hospital whera Mr. Bostick s sister and family, i ; he has been confined for several Mr and Mi's Ralph Bonaduer and days. daughter, Cindy, of Portland and ' of ------- unknown origin broke ** Fires -. - Mrs II C Bostick of Divide Phone HHK5 । out in two neighboring homes (>r- Mr. and Mrs Art Leffler of DELIGHT VALLEY A week- ' tober 12. The Tuesday fire at tlw Stayton, Oreg . spent several days end guest at the Irwin Iberg home Matthews home beyond John Staf- at the home of Mrs. Leffler's son was Mrs Gertrude Brunson On der's destroyed one bedroom amt and daughter-in-layv Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Mr. and ---- Mrs. "■ Iberg en its contents. Smoke and water Fred Overton. tertained at a dinner honoring damage throughout the entire Lt. Byron Foster of Texas and their house guest, Mrs. Brunson house was great. No one was home - Mrs. George Foster of Thornton (;uests were Mr. and Mrs Wil- at the time the fire broke out. Corners, visited Sunday afternoon | |jarn Schletzer. Clyde DeNord and as Mrs Matthews was working at Hardware in Creswell. Green's ---------- at the home of Mrs. Berta Me- ; GJen Whitney. Her husband is employed on the Guire of Walden and at the home Sunday guests at the Roy Stone of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle of home were Mr. anti Mrs. Glenn coast and the children were at school. On Tuesday night, fire Blue Mt. Lund and family of I mn Rock. Bill Jarrard and Berta McGuire went to the coast fishing Saturday and came back yvith a 17 pound | and a 11 pound salmon. Two Fires Occur In DV Past Week By Mrs. llarry Castle Phone M8J3 MOSBY CREEK Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ramsey and children of Port land spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Ramsey's sister. Mrs. Les ter Rearrick and her father, Har ry Castle. Mr. Ramsey spent the time hunting. Mrs. C. E. Adams returned last week from Stockton, Calif., where she went to stay with her four grandchildren while their parents went hunting. Mrs. Bob Seidel had a major operation at a Eugene hospital last week. At last report, she is Roy Smiths Have Guests Dinner guests Saturday evening getting along fine. Mrs. Sam Russum, yvho spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy several weeks at the home of her Smith of Eden Park were Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Darrel Burch of Leola Richardson and two children Orick, Calif., returned home last of St. Marys. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John Hale and children. Leon and week. Mrs. Nell Stockdale has been Connie, of Cottage Grove; Mr. and appointed Secretary of the Christ Mrs. O. E. Smith of Walden and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grass and ian Neighbors club of Walden. Emery Barker and Clayton Burg ' children, Peggy and Tony, of Cot spent the weekend at Klamath tage Grove. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith of Yoncalla called on Falls duck hunting. Blue Mt. and Saginaw schools the Roy Smiths. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Peterson played a game of football Friday at Blue Mt. The score was Blue I spent the weekend at the coast, 1 where Mr. Peterson did some work Mt. 20. Saginaw, 13. Sgt. and Mrs. John Walisch on their lot and Mrs. Peterson visited several days last week with picked huckleberries. She reports his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. a good crop of berries there. Mr. ana and Airs, Mrs. uarence Clarence iw»o> Rowen P<’te Ekelund of Blue Mt. Walisch has just returned from a year । and son, Eugene, have moved to , Tacoma, yvhere he has work. spent in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roby cele Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bostick had brated their 23rd yvedding anni- I versary Sunday evening as dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Bassett. Other guests were Alvin Roby and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Northway and sons. Alvin Roby is able to be to work again after being home a week with a cracked rib. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nollen and son, Randy Dean, of Marion. Oreg., visited over the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, of Eden Park. Other guests yvere their son, Cpl. John Foster and wife and two children, Terry and TerryJean. Foster is leaving for Guam and Mrs. F oster and children are staying in Marion count on your yvith her parents. Mrs. James Cutts went to Eu gene Monday and brought her lit tle son, Steven, home from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he to help you had been several weeks with a bad eye injury. He will be home from school until his eye is better^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brenke of San Diego, are visiting a few weekk at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. W. Noeth. Mr. Noeth had good luck hunting Sunday, get- ting a nice four point buck. Mr. and Mrs Leon Poole went to Cottage Grove Sunday and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • With clean, modern Albert Poole of Spokane and his Standard Heating Oils sister, Mrs. Gene Cole of Bonners- ferry, Idaho, who is taking her • With dependable Keep-Fill parents to Arcada to visit another Housewarmer service son, Leon Poole and family. • With fast, . . careful deliveries Mimeograph Stencils and Ink The Sentinel Cottage Grove Heating Service SOS N. 9th Phone 87 Personal Stationery (Ik. !•,,< •! « •«« High Sugar Content From Florida's J ° CRISP APPLES Red Delicious Jonathan bag 49c 4 ’bag 59c U. S. Choice Beef Rib Roast ib 15c Valencias from California ea. Very little bone in proportion to good eating meat on this delicious Pot Roast. This price is for the blade cut. Arm cuts are sligjitly higher. ib. 57t Moatv tenderloin«. Liken from “U. S. D A. CHOICE" Beef loins as shown here. Every cut well I rimmed of excess waste. 49 Chuck Roast Tenderbin Steak Ib. I Oc lb. 35c Ib. 35c Bacon Squares, square cut 10-oz. 49c Fish Sticks, Captain’s Choice Fillet of Sole, Captain s Choice, Ib. pk. 55c pint 65c Fresh Pacific Oysters, select Ground Beef, 100% pure beef Ib. 6c Green Peppers Ib. 15c Select Premium i6-òz. 10-lb. 59c Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs. 29c MAYDAY, I IXI>< QI ALUT Louisiana Yams 2 lbs. 29c Salad Oil Select Premium 16-òz. 4 to i6-oz. 10-lb. 39c 4 to 16-oz. 25-lb. 97c Fresh Dates, imported, Ib 25c Choice Raisins Seedless Per Dozen Many ^¡ze Wedges To Choose From 49c 59< CAKE SUGAR 10-lb. sack Harvest Blossom 10-lb. sack 89c tall can Qi Limit 6 93c PANCAKE FLOUR 10-lb. pkg. $1.15 Suzanna PANCAKE FLOUR 10-lb. pkg. $1.25 Sperry SHORTENING 3db. can Royal Satin Taste Tells 7 bottles SHORTENING 23C 3-1 b. can Crisco 2-lb. $2^ Nob Hill Coffee i .ib. Airway Coffee i-ib MAYONNAISE quart jar Rest Roods MARGARINE Dalewood, foil wrap l-lb. pkg. PKK ES III E< Til E Tlllll SI NDAV. O< T, Edwards Coffee l-lb. M.J.B. Coffee Regular or Drip l-lb. 83c 89c 69c 26c 8-oz. pkg MOOMŒAM BRAND Pumpkin Pie Time Is Here Ag en , Stock Up Now and Save '. ' 10c .. p*r Pound ” rCr Victorias Sliced Pork Loin Centers Cheese KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE Package 20c 300 Count 4-lb. pkg. CANADIAN BACON ( HATH \M. MILD CHEDDAR Does Best What Oil Should Do! ¿jjLIfJ Ph. 613 Office Safes The Sentinel JUICY ORANGES RIPE AVOCADOS From Florida / is. 9c Fresh, young and crisp SAVE HUNDREDS PETERSON-DULL MOTORS Cottage (.rove Pharmacy • -* Kelly Drug Co. Varley’s Kexall Druggspyi For the best sirloin steak you’ve ever tender top tasted, be sure They’re ■ all meat. sirloins from properly aged and trimmed. TENDER CARROTS Tomato Catsup JAMBOREE * Closes every Oregon coastal port \outh of Astoria to com- mcwial salmon fishermen. a few a resource that belongs to all the people of Oregon. Boneless Sirloin Steak lb. 4” E X3C Carnation Milk 1024 E. Main * Interfere with Oregon’s pro- i gram to conserve and maintain / the salmon resource. sr Would idle more than 1S00 J fishermen and $1 l,«>SO.tXM)es|iiip- < nient. U. S. CHOICE GRADE STEER BEEF Sunny Fields Cherub Milk «St.nd.rd trim «nd other ,peettlc»«lon« «nd SSiwn« «ubect to change without Mlle. Over five million package« of the W h ukrd , TRKAFMKMT have l>een sold for relief of Stomach Duodenal Ulcers Fzcet* Acid - Poor Digestion, Sour r Upset Stomach, Gassine««. Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., Eacass Acid. Ask t ' ••Willard's Message" treatment tree At s A T-Bone steak from Safeway is carefully trimmed, as shown here, before it goes on the scale You do not pay for excess waste or tough tails that you cannot eat. Ruby Red Grapefruit Enriched Flour Come take a look at the U. S- StocK-Car Champion- try its instant-action power—its low hug-the-road ride. Then look at the whopping deal you can get on a beau tiful Hudson Hornet-today! Adr About 15-Day Trial Off ar! here's why Quart Bottle PRODUCT OF AMERICAN MOTORS TRADE-IN WON’T WORK T-Bone Steals End section is trimmed off and sold as short ribs at a lower price per pound. AA' Large Eggs 73 BIG QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST VOTE 7 X NO ROWDtWtD HUDSON HORNET STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID due to U. S. CHOICE GRADE STEER REEF Size 'A' DRIVE THE U.S. CHAMPION Symptoms of D stress Arising from Before weighing vour purihri’. your Safeyy ay meat m in trims this i< -t i shown here. Every roast is U. S. D. A. CHOICE” steer beef the onl; grade of beef that Safeway sells Every cut of Saleway Beef is correctly i > to bring out (>eak tenderness and flavor. Ilie result is perfect-eating. d< 1. ciouslj tender and juicy meat. That's why we say. Your comph ' • e.'.tin satisfaction guaranteed . . . or your money cheerfully refunded. Economy bize LOOK! Pure humanity, ftietxfship, home, the •interchange of love. foret asl e of bring to earth heaven. Mary Baker Eddy lake, for Example, c. Yes, we give S & II Green Stamps : í : :e friend ir God. and he only who made hearts can unite them. Robert South caused damage In the Thorr in home beyond the Matthevys rs si trrs a friend dence. but details were lackifj. Kenneth Zumwalt and Roy weekend dr ck Stone spent e hunting at Summci Lake. For those Trick or Treat Goblins Roxbury Candy 12-OZ. pkg. 39c Trick or Treat Mix 11 -oz. pkg. 39c Trick or Treat Pops Orange A. Black Gum Dro|»« . I«-«*. -■»« Orange & Black Jelly Beans, 16-oz. 2* (iOELITZ ( ANDY CORN, l-lb. 39c * Prem Luncheon Meat, 12-oz. can 47c Dial Soap, deodorant, 2 bath bars 37c Dial Soap, fragrant, 2 reg. bars 25c. Babo Cleanser, sanitizes, 16-oz. 2/27o Dennison's Chili, with tasty beans 16-cz. can 29c Crackenacks, a prize in every reg. pkg.'5c pkg. I -Ib. pkg.3-5c Hi Ho Crackers, crisp l-lb. pkg. 27c Krispy Saltines, fresh Taste Tells Lima Beans, 300 can, 10c Smith Chili Beans No. 300 can 10c Nu Made Mayonnaise Pint 39c Mince Meat, Empress, 28-oz. jar 53c Mince Meat, Borden s, 28-oz. ¡ar 55c Glazed Fruit Mix, Lyons, l-lb. pkg. 49c Instant Coffee, Edwards, 2-oz. jar 55c Ice Cream, Snow Star qt. 45c; ^-gal. 89c