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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
The Amazon Creek Project Stopped SHOP STEELE’S Tor your everyday needs—Groceries, Fresh Meat, Notions. School Supplies, Cold Drinks, Fresh Vegetables, Locker Box Supplies. Our prices are right — Give us a call. Steeles Store and Locker Plant The Store ‘‘On Dorena Lake Shore'' Grocery & Lockers Open Sundays and Evenings. Phone 393-B 2 PEACE ' ON EARTH GOOD WJU TOWARD MEN the Busy Rec club Friday Dec. 12. It was the clubs annual Christ, mas meeting There was a well, loaded tree of gifts for both ladies Efforts to form a 23.000 acre and children Mrs Wilson had her water control district along »he home decorated with evergreens banks of Amazon creek have been The annual Christmas seal cam- with the main setting of red stopped by protests train a group of property owners residing in »he ; pmgn is underway here Stewart apples and green candles. A boun- proposed district lying north of i Carlson, chairman, who has don«' ; tiful dinner was served at noon Clear Lake. John Snellstrom. com ■ a good job in years past said yes Mrs. Helen Bales made the birth mittee chairman announced । terday that returns were already day cake There were 14 ladies On December 10th after a pub- j coming in Carlson was assisted in present. The next meeting will be hearing the county court ruled I mailing out letters containing | also be with .Mrs. Ruby Wilson on in favor of the project. One com stamps by the commercial class January 9. Quilting wUl be done The Parents and Teachers meet missioner. who did not vote sug-1 | at the high school; however, owing gested that a hearing be held later to the large number of new*people ing waa held Saturday night at so that issue might ; in the community, . number will the school house Then’ was a clarified. fail to receive a supply of stamps large crowd and a very interesting thru the mail. For the convenience program. Lunch of pie, sandwiched of those who do not get a supply and coffee waa served. The pie« of stamps thru the mail, a sales were auctioned off and the pro agency has been established at ceeds came to W57 00 which will lx« Kems for Drugs, next to the post used to buy kettles for the school! kitchen. office. Ernest Wagner and daughter aid of Salem were week end guests oi Mr and Mrs Lot Wagner Roger Groat is honi«> far over <1 8. 6th St the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Albert Doolittle and daughter Barbara of Creswell We are now prepared to do Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Doolittle and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doolittle of Roseburg were visiting a few days this week on Rat Creek with and son Richard of Cbttage Grove called Saturday afternoon at the relatives. hot^ef U. S. Bales and Hugh AS WELL AS CROSS CUT. Mrs. Emily Wilson of Portland, C. Doolittle. after visiting for a month with CIRCLE A HAND SAWS. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell of her nephew Raleigh Wilson, has LAWN MOWERS AND Eugene were Sunday guests of Mr returned to her home. and Mrs. Arthur Bales. OTHER TOOLS Mrs. Lillian Doolittle ot Cbt tage Grove spent several days at SHARPENED. the home of her sister-in-law Mrs. Wenonah Bales. Ruby Wilson was hostess for Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop TO OUR PATRONS For your shopping convenience we will be open Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 19, 20, 22 and 23 COMMUNITY JEWELERS 612 MAIN ST PHONE 361 DORENA Chain Saw Filing Winter term at the Oregon Col lege of Education will begln Mon day. January 5. 104«. according to an announcement by Roy Lieual- len. the registrar Registration tnay be made on that day and pre registration may be made on any time after December 8. Appli cations are now being received from students wishing to enter winter term. First term work in science mathematics, English and other subjects will be offered for new students entering OCE for th«> first time in January 194« Classes will begin Tuesday. January 6. TWO GREAT COMPANIES HOW THEY GREW! M“'“ % '° * .1 »ica0* •i.iàos'*' , .nd .«ci4”' . O^,h ni»”“ Office Supplie, — The Sentinel .A . . Gift Handwork for Christmas Hugs and Mats on hand or will make to order. Tel. 501-J °’ •••• MARVIN HOPKINS Regional Manager a»« °* V'MVAïî rìseti 214 MINER BUILDING 1121 So. 4th St. _________ 18-2tcl9 ELLIOT VOEGELE * EUGENE, OREGON Rhon«: 6542 Phone 543 NOW! $2.50 a Week Buys SIBS RADIATOR SHOP In OK Rubber Welders Bldg. Ph. 660 BENDIX! GET YOURS TODAY TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY B€ST • AjetiOA- And a Happy New Year To Our Many Friends and Patrons AT LAST YOU’RE MINEI Cottage Bakery nd Mrs. B. A. Angell MORE PRODUCTS - and Jobs - FROM WOOD ''Concert all of the jorett crop into useful product si" That is the goal at each Weyer haeuser plant. Progress is being made_ through continuous engineering and develop ment work. Each tree, regardless of species, sue, form or quality, is potentially raw material for a saleable product. m luxe MONI No need to wait for the'washer that "DOES EVERYTHING^ Products now manufactured Include: PULP — Produced from forest crons !<■<« cnlr.ku for lumber — small logs, veneer cores, and other former milling leftovers. PLYWOOD —Made from logs having a large per centage of clear outside wood. This proc ess increases the amount of clear finished panel and adds to both use and value over lumber made from the same type of Jogs, FRES-TO-LOGS Dry shavings and other pia Just think! The Bendix Workless Washday is yours today, thanks to the new Easy Payment Plan. Your dreams can all come true. You can join the millions of women who turn nousekeeping a most hated task over to the Bendix. For a Bendix costs less than other automatic washers—and now the payments can be budgeted so that you can be paying for this marvelous washer while ,you're enjoying its benefit« Phone us today for details — than other automatice BENDIX automatic Washer NEST RANT GtJ^ ft GLA*;«Í< log, a foot long and 4’ in diameter, weigh ing H pounds, making a convenient, easily handled fireplace, range or furnace fuel. SILVACON — Recovered from formerly waste Douglas fir bark, and used in plastics, in secticides and glues. CONTAINER BOARD — Digested from slabs, edgings and other low value wood. Although Weyerhaeuser plants are not yet com pletely waste-free, constant progress is being made. DEPEIIEIT UPON EICH OTHER . . . CUSTOMERS: Weyerhaeuser's success depends on a steady flow of quality products al fair prices to the consumer. EMPLOYEES: Quality products result from modern machinery, shilled work- men, good wages, good working condi tions, and reasonable job security, l air prices result from willing and productive workers and competent management. SHAREHOLDERS: As a competitive American business, Weyerhaeuser can survive, and grow, only if it earns fair profits for those who now and in the future provide machines and a continu ing supply of trees. GOVERNMENT: Communities lire or payrolh of steady operation!. Cities ¡tales, and the nation depend on a flow of taxes from successful businesses. tUHAf Golden Rule Appliance 711 So. Pacific Hi way Phone 205 DR. TOM MULHOLLAND Optometrist in Charge 8^0 Willamette — Eugene WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY TIMOt II* nor Werklng la the Paslflt Northwtit to erpete produsf,, pay r pl I, ««g profite pro '