The NrntinH, Cottage Grave, Oregon Thur»., Dix-, II, 1917 ’ » OPEN - ■ - - - - ■ IY THIRD ANNIVERSARY <>l 1X1» MRS. W I . XIXoN ITGH XsEND ( OXA ENTION .... I he fourth «■ongrvsxlutuil dl<- । trict of Tbwnscnd clubs met in the oking; Gary Gardner, cook- | ing; Gerold Lerner, fire building I and cooking; Glen Hunt, firv building and cooking. The latter part of the Afternoon the boys were instructed in compass study. The troop arrived back in Cottage Grove at 5:30 p.m. ■—+— Come in and let us help you with your gift selections. ÂHièsî’s Öress Shop NI Kdn Street Phone 36 Alice Foster Announcing the Purchase of the A. & B. BEAUTY SHOP Located in the Cottage Grove Hotel X have purchased the A. & B. Beauty shop from Mrs. Reta Allen and will be glad to serve all former patrons of this shop as well as new patrons. I will endeavor to maintain a high standard of workman­ ship. I have been associated with the Dora Mae Beauty Shop since last March and extend a cordial invitation to all of my friends and customers to call and see me. —LORAYNE KOTRC I have sold the A. A B. Beauty Shop and as it is impossible for me to thank each of you personally, I wish to take this means of thanking' all of my many customers for your generous patronage during the years I have served you at the A. & B Beauty Shop. I have certainly enjoyed my work with you and assure you it has been a pleasure to serve you. I shall appreciate a continuation of your patronage for “CHRINTM an UK OR 1TIONN" TOPIC EOK Cl.UH "Christmas Decorations for the Home was the topic of discussion a> the P D. G Garden dub held Friday at the home of Mrs An- cln vt Brund with Mrs. lw Cooley m assistant hostess Demonatra- tlons were also given on Chrisi- •in i’. •! cot nions for the home. Hans were completed for the iclubs Chnstmas greens sale io be held Saturday. December 13. nt I o »•«*«< IMwcr Office from 9-30 n m to 5.(10 p m, the pro- icetis to go to the hospital fund. SENIOR BIRTHDAY CLUB The Senior Birthday club met 'Thursday. December 4. at the phonic of Mrs. Charles Shanda for 1 its annual Christmas party and igift exchange A dainty luncheon i"as served by the hostess and teach member was presented a gift b b> the hostess. The luncheon was followed by election of officers with the following being elected: I president, Mrs. Ed Teich; secre- I tan. Mrs. Charles Shanda: trea­ surer. Mrs. Verne Stewart; re­ porter, Mrs. J. A. Kiker. Mrs. I Perry was a guest. The next meet­ ing will be January 8 at the home •of Mrs. Verne Stewart V «<• Mr and Mrs. Lee Nixon enter­ familiarly known as Pa and Ma tained in their home at 1265 Ad- Nixon, and the hospitality of their ams honoring Mr. and Mrs W. E friendly home is the kind one Nixon on their sixty-third wedding never forgets. More happy anni­ anniversary. Guests were Mr. and versaries is the wish of their Mrs. Hugh Nixon. Mr and Mrs many friends. ■ Donald Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Wolfard anti daughter. Mr. and ELECTION BY I). I V. I SHOWER EOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Clair Hogate. Mr and Mrs Max Sears and daughter. Mr. and I] Complimenting Mrs. Harold The Daughters of the Union I Bauder (nee Dorothy Akerbladei. Mrs. Elmer Kent. Mrs. Ivan Pat­ Veterans of the Civil War met ton and daughters and Mrs. C A Tuesday evening in the armory I a bride of Thanksgiving day. Mrs. E. E. Cone. Mrs S L. Mackin. Moore, all of Cottage Grove; Mrs and elected their 19J8 officers. I Mrs. Albert Woodard and Mrs. J Beulah Angstead of Roseville, Cal­ Those elected were Grace Cowan, ifornia and J. A. Joli and son president; Mabel Doleman. senior W. Englund entertained 27 ladies Frank of Eugene. vice president; Eva Hatch; junior Tuesday afternoon at a dessert They were married in Kansas 'ice president; Hazel Tohlen. course and miscellaneous shower I. at the Mackin home. Appropriate December 3. 1884. and endured the chaplain: Cora Cooley, treasurer; games and the opening of the gifts hardships of the early pioneers, Pearl Safley, patriotic instructor; which were presented in a unique but their love and affection has council member No. 1, Cora Cooley; council member No. 2. ' way provided entertainment for lasted through ail these years. Their family consisted of three Nellie Christiansen and council ’ the afternoon. Red cellophane bells were hung in the archway sons anti two daughters, ten member No. 3. Mamie Gidney. with original poems, written by grandchildren and 14 great grand­ Appointive officers will K- an­ Mrs. Frank Brown, which were children. all living except one nounced later. r wrapped in tinfoil and concealed 193^^^ Wh° away in On Ilecember 16 th«’ DUV will I in each bell, forming the clapper. I meet at the home of Marie Soren­ I and telling the honoree where to To their children, in-laws and sen for the annual _______ Christmas I find the gifts. She received many many friends they have been, P3“* «nd Kift exchange. I, beautiful and useful gifts. . j "EIGHTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lorayne Kotrc. —RETA ALLEM N'T THAT BURN YOU UP! But don’t let it get you down. Let SIRS RADIATOR SHOP Fix It! tn OX Ruhb-r Wele In OK Rubber Welders Bldg. Ph. 660 ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED I DEC EMBER 3RD Christmas Gift Suggestions iCfelinda Stewart Carlson enter- I tained a group of friends on her | Sth birthday anniversary on Wed­ nesday, December . 3rd. Guests ware Betty Axley, Barby Duke Larsqnna Nelson, Lee Hansen Sandra Fleming, Susan Griggs Kathy Nichols, Betsy Holms. Charlotte Isaacson, Linda Brich- er, and Judy Ann Cutshaw. Those assisting at the party were Mrs. Elmer Fleming, Mrs. Jeanne Morton, Mrs. Walter ( Woodard. Mary Bricher, Sandra Carlson and Mrs. Carlson. Maderia-Hand Towels, pillow slip^ chair - sets. Lace Tablecloths The Smart Shop The regular meeting of the Bethlehem White Shrine of Jeru­ salem will be held Saturday eve­ ning, December 13, instead of the regular meeting night which falls on Christmas. There v.-ill aLso be a ceremonial at this time. The meeting win be at the Masonic temple, Eugene. —♦-— Paul Miller, noble grand; Hap Hayes, vice grand; C. L. Hanson, secretary and Vern Booher, trea- surer, were the officers chosen by the Odd Fellows to head their lodge in 1948. Degree work was .conferred on a class of candidates following the election. Lois C. Leonard Woody’s Glass Shop O WINDOW GLASS • PUTTY • GLASS CUTTERS • GLASS SHELVES & BRACKETS O OBSCURE GLASS O MIRRORS FOR CABINETS O DESK TOPS • COFFEE AND END TABLE GLASS Home Service on Window Glass Replacement. Phone 309 R 926 Main for Christmas ’, See tlie finest men’s slippers that have been available for years r— Genuine hand turned, kidskin uppers, leather soles — a real firesider. 3.95 to 6.50 Cßflllflm^THORP SHOIS IjLstreet building BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE y • . . SLUDGE f , Washing Gas - Oil Lubrication is - Batteries and Accessories ART NOLT CHEVRON SERVICE Cottage Grove, Ore. « M & s auto servicf Fr«« Pick Ur % Uolivery Floyd Mead ^Mi. No. on Hì.99 R h s m Pituite idO J QUALITY FOOD J. help the Christmas budget / By doing all your shopping here, the savings you realize will really help the Christmas budget go round1 The fine»t in holiday foods, at prices that will save you many dollars, are found, I greater week after week, by doing all your buying at... i ¡me J M & W MARKET Savings for Friday and Saturday and Parking Space CANDY NEW NUCO« Hard Mix pk. 29c Gum Drops 29c Jelly Beans lb 33c Choc.Drops lb 37c Box Chocolates from 98c to $1.98 Best Foods NUTS Filberts Almonds Walnuts Brazils Pecans Pop Corn 39c lb Available only at your Independent Grocers Oranges | Nunklst Navel* Grapefruit Med. Size 23c 3 -25 c Texas Pink Carrots, Rutabagas Doz. J^xui ... 7c I in the crankcase of your motor causes excessive wear. Have your crankcase drained and flushed with our power flusher and then filled with R.P.M. motor oil. Also trans­ mission and differential flushing. 6th St., Hl. 99 South REALLY And We Can fro ya It _______ i lb. lb. lb lb. lb. lb 29c 49c 27c 39c 53c 19c Tomato Juice 46 oz can 21c Large 2 lb package 65c Lima Beans JellPowder 6 Delicious Flavors 3 pkgs 25c Cheese Kraft, American & Pimento 2 lb loaf AUTO GLASS • • quality fur UKS Nur do we expect you to Inlicve nil these Aur prising facts we are printing. Bui if you Im'c y<»ur ubtg, we have the proof.’Stop m mid get it ax well us retd xat^sfacliuilj i buying. r Baby maderia drexsex, xlijM, biljx and pillow eases White stape wool shirts — slacks j,.ans • Costume jewelry Jantzen ski sweaters Blouses, sweaters, head squares—handkerchiefs.- BETHLEHEM WHITE SHRINE Slip Him A Slipper “Romeo” 3.95 to 4.95 MR obsero . d , Until 9 P. M. Fridays until Christmas. li I SOCIETY I PUMPKIN KRAUT 14c Meat Department HOMINY Beef Roast Vining Steer n>. 53c Beef Steak Sirloin or llih .... 69c Bacon Squares Eastern Cure » 55c Sliced Bar-on 14c 2^ can Eight A Lean ... 79c Olives Large Green 10 OZ. Jar 37c MWMARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177« Cottage Grove