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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
Thur«., Feb. 18, IM7 | MRS. DOYLE EASTRURN Rubber Randa. The Sentinel. ' M. F. G. CLUB AT HONORED MRS. A. W. IIEI.LIWELL'M Mis. Doyle Eastburn was hon The M club met Tues- STEWART Al the Butler ma ored at a shower given for her at day afternoon with Mrs A. W ternity home, Friday, February 7. the home of Mrs John Bauder Helli» ell. The color scheme wut Tuesday. Feb 4 at 2:00. Guests at- 1917 to Mr. mid Mrs. Franklin carried out with red carnations I lending were: Kev. Mr anti Mis. Stewart, Disston Rt . Dorena, a and violéis. Mrs Floyd iGithen* Qufhtti Bush, Mrs. Olsen and Marion Ol daughter. Doris Jenelt. attended as a guest sen. Mts. R B. Dixon and Doris MARTIN At thc Butler ma The next meeting is to be held Dixon. Mrs. M. Lake. Mrs. Henty ternity home. Friday, February 7, with Mrs. W E. Lebow. D. U. V. MEETS AT ARMORY Arp. Mrs. M. Hockett, Mrs. R. The D. U. V. club met at the Rand and Sharon Rand. Mrs. Nor ltM7 to Mr. and Mi's. Harold Mar tin. t'ottage Grove, a son, William PANT MATRONN LUZIER 8 COSMETICS armory with the new president. ton, anti Mis. Nord. I lenry. The regular meeting of the Past Hasel Tohlen in the chair. The Refreshments of jelki. enke and program commemorated Lincoln's ; coffes* were serxtsi after many BRASWELL At the Butler Malrons met at the home of Mary and Washingtons birthdays. The lovely gifts were received by the maternity home. Saturday, Febru Workman. Mm. Schofield Stewart Phone 75 531 Adatns at 0th The next patriotic instructor. Mrs Clara guest of honor. ary 8, 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Roger acted as eo-hostvsa. 2b tfc Riggs arranged a very Interesting Braswell, Cottage Grove, a son. meeting will be March 10. the sec ond Monday in that month, nt program. Lauretta Safley gave 4-H MOTHERS MEET Roger Fay. the home of Mrs. Donnell Allen the reading of the Gettysburg Ad London 4-H Mothers Club met HARRIS At the Butler ma dress. Marie Sorenson read an for their regular meeting at the article on Americanism. Mrs clubhouse on February 5th. with a ternity hona*. Sunday. February Mable Doleman road an article on covered dish luncheon at noon. The 9. 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harris, Washington. Mrs. Riggs road an business meeting was conducted!,,. , . , Pisston Rt.. a daughter, by Ann. May Brown. >ire-pn>si- ' k**1 Jeanne' article on Lincoln. Initiation will be held at the dent elect, who has been given the Ai the Butter _ - । WOLFORD ---------------- ... next business meeting which is on preMdent s chair on the resigna- maternity home Sunday, February the 2nd Tuesday in March. The tton of Mabel Funk Mabel Barnts 9, |<M7 lo Mr and Mrs. Horace wm be. „w. has been elected as new vicc-presi- Wolford. Cottage Grove, a daugh- eluded in the d.scussion In observ- carried out with green and pink Tohien T^se’wi’tJ^ dent ter. Villa Faye. At the business meeting it was ance of his birthday. ribbons. . w ... _____ 1 tion are asked to contact those xoted to donate a dime per mem The retiring _ . president thanked ------------ Ice cream, cake and coffee was who have cars. Ice cream is good any time of the year. We have a good ber for the March of Dimes. It was the members for their cooperation served, but before the cake was decided to clean thc woodshed be during her term of office. Re- served, Shirley was presented with ' odd FFI lows ivm itv supply of our regular brand of ice cream. fore getting a load of wood and freshments were served by Mrs. a wedding cake from her mother. - ‘ “k'T® The Odd Fellows initiated eight members were asked to come to George Jacobsen. Mrs. Vinal Ran- After the refreshments a basket of 2»?«« ?r nc" in,° th* IOOF lodge the next meeting dress.M for tins dall and Mrs. Alfred Wulff. | «nd"P^^li £ Thursday, February 6. The initi- job. A report on the Homemakmg basket once thev filled it aeam “,eS as fo,lows: Archie Hill, I and Camp Cookery 4-H chibs was ^tcr Brisb"n*' William West, made by their leader. Jeanne Mor- Stop Scritchinp! Try This candidates at the rn - t ^*h'in Aubrey. Glenn Weeldreyer. ton. These cluljs will hold a Valgn- a^S^LA .re Ray' a"d tine party for their own members For Quick I sm and Comfort SURPLUS DIESEL and ait members are urged to be Clifford Williams. Here la a atidnloM powerful, nene- AT THE at the club house on February ENGINES tratins oil now dlapmsod by phar- First degree for these candi 14th. maclata everywhere at trifling coat We make the sturdiest Port dates will be put on by the Eugene During the afternoon work was that bring* »needy relief from Itch able Mill built in America. TROOP NO 11 Degree team at a future date to be done on the quilt blocks which are ing and torture at externally caused Troop No. 11. Brownies, met trouble*. Light — Medium — Heavy Tuesday. February 11. from 3:30 announced later. being embroidered for a quilt skin Moone'a Emcrnld Oil soothe* the Duty Ball Bearing Edgers. to 4.30 and had a valentine party. which the club will sell. House Itching and torture, help* promote 205 South Pacific Highway keepers for the day were Juanita more rapid healing. Get .Moone'a They had a valentines box and ex VALENTINE PARTV Emerald on at any drug store. The Young Peoples Missionary Bemis and Anna May Brown. The Money changed valentines. back If not fully «uUaUed. The leaders are Mrs. Curtis Society of the Free Methodist next meeting will be February 19. HEM'S FOR DRUGS a valentine party 2233 1st Ave. So. Plunkctt and Mrs. Jess Forrester church «u enjoyed l » '—* The entertainment rommittee - ‘h- ncW h0™ of Mr and Mrs B. A P. W. CLUB Seattle 4, Washington Next Monday, Februarj 17. the was: Arlene Brewster, acting as Roy Beers in the Latham area, on chairman, and Mona Funk and the evening of Monday February B. A P. W. club will meet at the Sandra Van Roay as the commit 10. Those in attendance were the Golf Club house at 7:00 for a Rozella Douglas. Vonnie smorgasbord. The meeting will be tee. Refreshment committee con Rev sisted of Marjorie Denny, chair Stroh. Mrs. Belrher and sons Da- in charge of the International Re man. Selma Sugg. Roberta Rick- vid, Kenneth and Elmer: Mr. and lations commitice. Loticra Lang ard and Francis Suntmcrs as the Mrs. Harvey Wright. D _ Wayne Hoot- ston is chairman of the commit committee. Refreshments served Juanrta Stout tee 5th STPFFT AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE ? The program will be nn the were cake, ice cream and kool-aid ,'ra"k. s,ou, . Thr <lw- ■e n,n8 spent in playing games Scandinavian countries and also RAINBOW GIRLS and refreshments were servi-d at on England and France, and the part that the w» men of these The Rainbow Girls held their ,hc c,osr of thc zoning. countries is taking in the war regular meeting last Monday wurx. night. They decided to have their BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS Any member interested in go the The Birthda y cl “ h met at the initiation the last week in home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kiker. ing. please call Catherine Sede- month. The next installation | February 6. and were serx ed a pot gren, 76-L. be on February 24. luck luncheon at 1 p. m. The fol i’c Eugene c'.ub In. been in lowing members and their hus- vited to attend and this is expect CONSTELLATION CLUB The Constellation club met bands were present: Mr. and Mrs. ed tc be one o» the mos interest Thursday afternoon for a 1:30 des George Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ing .'.lootings of Co year. • ♦— sert in the blub rooms of the Ma Teich. Mr Verne Stewart. Mrs. sonic temple with Mrs. Fred Bress Frank ColHns. Mrs. Henrietta Ol HARMONY C IRCLE TO MEET The Harmony Circle of the ler and Mrs. Vinal Randall Sr. as son. Mrs. Charley Shanda. Mrs. Stock up at this low price and help move the lurplus. Baptist Church will meet Tues hostesses. Mrs.Vinal Randall Jr. Emma Erwin. day evening. Feb 18th at 8:00 at and baby son were guests. - ” x.Thc will be held Plans were made for a benefit ^iar?h at Jhe honie of Mrs Ed the home of Mrs James Spears. Lbs. Klamath U. S. No. 2 card party to be given Thursday., £ Wi,h a bus,npss meeting and 519 South 8th street. The program leader will bo Mrs Glonn Wet,I- evening. March 13th. luncheon to be serxed by the host- dreyer. The devotions will be led The next meeting will be held by Mrs. John Lionbetger. Cottage Grove, Oregon Phone 244 on March 6 when Mrs. C. K Haynes and Mrs. Charles Dillman AMERICAN LEGION ANO AUXILIARY SEE FILM will be hostesses. C cocas . There was a joint meéting of „ Sweet Juicy Navels »•AOOMU«»..'«* the men and women of the Amer- MARILYN COOK HONORED Mrs. Ernest Cook entertained ican Legion an<j Auxiliary last [ on Tuesday afternoon, February Monday at the armory, with about 11 in honor of her daughter 100 present. The films on the Marilyn, which was her 9th W’orld Series were shown. The birthday. The guests included same films had been shown at the Thora Seaver, Jeanne Voss, Shir- Jefferson grade school and at the lene Baxter, Gamet Beach, Wan Union High school. da Pennington, Bernice Thomas oz. Can and the honor guest. The after- WESTMINISTER GUILD noon was spent in playing games thThf G^',d met at and at the dose of the aftfrnoS Sth PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCIETY The W. S C. S. of the Methodist The Aid Society of the Presby church met Wednesday afternoon terian church met Wednesday af- for a 1:45 dessert at the home | temoon, February 12. in t he of Mi'* Andrew Brund with Mrs. church parlors with the president. i hartaw Cooley and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Drenner in charge. As the Sherman as ro-hostesses The election of officers will be con- Hireling was in charge of the pres ducted at the next meeting a ident, Mrs Louise Cone. Mrs nominating committee was ap- Pearl Safh-v led devotions .and pointed. Mrs. Eakin. Mrs Job and REBEKAHS HONOR SHIRLEY Mrs l^e Cboley presented the les Mrs. Daugherty will sene on this CULVER WITH SHOWER The regular meeting of the Re ion “Children of Ono World”. Mrs committee. bekah Lodge was held Friday Feb. Filink Brown reported on the It was decided to give $5.00 to 7. with Shirley Culver presiding as Umpqua Zone meeting held at the polio fund. Noble Grand A rummage sale, which will be During the business meeting it Su the rifti January 30. They also sponsored by the Westminster discussed plans for a yearly ap- Guild, is to be held soon after was anounced that the Past Noble Grands Club will hold a cooked proved budget. The next meeting Easter and the proceeds wili be food sale in the Western Auto placed in the kitchen fund to be will be on March 12. . . — — — Store Saturday morning. February used for the new church building. 15. at 10:00 and all Rebekahs were " m ” *L!S co,np,e,%i' , asked to donate some home cooked Members responded to roll call, products. l>.x giving itenis of interest. Following the meeting the offl- • k* heIT,n the devoDons in cers entertained, after which a e absence of Mrs. C. E Dillman miscellaneous shower was held in I who was called out of town The' honor of Shir lex Culver. The dee- K teaX““" “HOUSE OF THROOPS” TOWN TALK CAFE Taste It Sawmills - Edgers TOWN TALK CAFE Joe and Madeline Machinery Sales Co. Cottage Grove Pharmacy Cottage Grove's Most Complete Shopping Center. Plenty of room to park, and the convenience of one-stop shopping. Make your time and your dollars go farther at I a 25c Up i Western * STOP POTATOES Love — Adventure Mystery SHOP SAVE 79c Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 Main St. Special Sale! the guests enjoyed refreshments consisting of of ice ice cream, cream, cake cake and and 2. HoU»te£ was in charge consisting of the program. She reported on pop. "Timade". Mrs. Max Sears led de- votions. There were three new BAPTIST JUNIOR CHOIR members. A shower was given for ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Peniston. The next meeting At the first meeting of the jun ior Baptist choir Sunday. 3:00 p. will be at the home of Mrs. Sam m„ February 9, the following offi- Veatch with Mrs. Mae Denny as co-hostcss. cers were elected: president, She lia Markham; vice president, Eliz P. D. G. GARDEN CLUB abeth Duke; secretary, Mary Par P. D. G. Garden club met at the rot; and sergeant at arms, Billy golf clubhouse for a 1:30 dessert Sykes. with Mrs. Glenn Flatters as host- There were twelve present the first meeting and anyone af ess. The program leader was Mrs. terested is invited to attend. ,n' Albert Woodard with Mrs. Alfred Wulff in charge of the flower ar rangements. 49c OYSTERS - CLAMS Razor Clams CRACKERS Snow GREEN BEANS NUCOA Seashore Limited Time Only! TUSSY Cleansing Creams JUS ORANGES -’212 2 7 oz. Flake or Krispy Wilamet Cut 2 53c Can 39c 39c ('ans 27c 39c Lb. Box No. 2 Oleomargarine Lb. SIZE.., MW MLT $ 13 SIZE NOW Sl.M •II plus lu ROYAL NEIGHBORS The Royal Neighbors met Tues- JOKER f l I B xienaerer was wcl- WHAT’S IN THAT DRINK? , * , Stains practically no fat if i{ is the sknh var- t lety, bnt whole buttermilk contains 3.« fat which doubles the «»tone value. It M a fine source of calcium ami phosphorus It also Contains an impressive number of benevolent bacteria otntTwi.se it wouldn’t tasfe sour. Milk—-whole milk—is as good a source of calcium ami nbos- pfiorus as buttermilk, even though it is 85% water. If is a fine SOIHTC of Vitamins A ami G, furnishes B ami E in good amount dtid has some vitamin I) content which is greatly increased by „ irradiation. J t Cocoa contains a stimulant called theobromine which is Vqiy similar to caffeine. It has practically no vitamin value. - unless you add milk or cream, but it is rich in phosphorus ami is high in iron, copper, and magnesium. Black tea contains a slight amount of vitamin C which green tea docs not. Al tea contains caffeine, a stimulant, and if brexVed too long, considerable tannin is extracted from the leaves Tan- j Bln has a constipating effect. Coffee, a™« •“r1“1"' ?«-’ •» I ' ■ ’ of eoiiee comes from an oil calledeaf- <« one. mineral, and v.tamin values of a eup of black eoffee are negligible. . - ’ o » yp<drinks are about 8% carbohydrate.-making a 12 nt of ° 2 .«o’o^s This is the approximate equiva-! bnt tif eating twb slices of bread. Dissolved in the .hiok is ♦ carbon dioxide gas. *hrch makes it fizz. This is the same -as . ybu are continually breathing out from your lungs n in V?1* lUi‘T °f the .C0.,nm<‘rei‘‘l variety has negligible vita- mm xaliie ; fresh grape juice contains fair amounts of vitamins 1 c,?n,a,T.sugar' naturaI or added, giving a 15% car bohydrate value which makes a half cup yield 75 calories Tar- ^ aei^ *raP* j"ieP " h<,|p™ ,|f ('r<'asing urin-j Orange juice ¡a n splendid source of vitamin C; so is tomato juioe. Orange juice contains citric and other acids which impart a charatdcristie flavor. It is 90% water. Dr. H. A, Hagen S Blackmore in charge « the pm- S«-*™ '.z 7 r ' CORN ('ream Style 2 No. < zms 29c OLIVES Spanish Style 10 Jar 49c PUDDING MIX C. I». 3 29c No. Cun 39c Kelly Drug FRUIT COCKTAIL « M AND W every day SAVINGS The Smart Shop CHEESE or Brookfield li> 59c CLEARANCE Red Mexican Chili BEANS 3 • « 69c One rack of odd lots of merchandise BACON Ends And 11 33c SAUERKRAUT ■ Lois C. Leonard « 10c 1JS Funk. The camp voted $5.00 for : the polio fund. ' ELITE CLUB The regular meeting of the Elife MOTHERS CLUB club was held at the home of Mrs. The Mothers club met at Ihc home of Mrs. Nanny Smith, Stewart Carlson. Among t h c were: Mrs. Dick Thwing, Tuesday and a potluck dinner was ; guests Mrs. Elmer Fleming, and Mrs. H^ served. They gave away 30 gar zcl Saltsman. ments, 8 pairs of shoes and 1 coat. They made their annual contri- They also gave a sum of money for the March of Dimes. They । bution to the March of Dimes fund. The next meeting will be made plans for starting a quilt. with Mrs. Fred Hammond The United Spanish War Vet- erans and Auxiliary will hold Mrs Charles Cooley. Potluck din- ^ sen-ed at noor An members are asked to be present. “ CAN NOW ACCEPT FIVE MORE Piano Students PINK CLEANSING CREAM— MW ari liity Tkgrwgli clewing r M 6MULSIFIED CLEANSING CREAM— ntridck it tait 2 B oz. M. 2^ Mellowest For Pieces CALL Orlena Martin 236-J OR 159 26-tfxxx Prices for Fri. & Sat., Feb. 14 & 16 f