Image provided by: Cottage Grove Museum; Cottage Grove, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
II Sort !f in T iv «'MNDAY M HOOL PROGRAM Oivuuu * wo AT BAPTIST ( III H/ *t Gwyn Clark. The primary class, taught by The Sunday school of the First Mine» H, Weeldrcyer and Roy Baptist church will present its R cim I will give ten selections, and j Christmas program, Tuesday eve- the following pupils will appear: . nlng at 7:30 pm Mrs. Charles Jimmy John, o i. penny Lee Nich cottage grove . lane county , pregón th unsi, ay , ¡» ecember ik km ? NUMBER 19 Parrett, superintendent will be the ols. Betty Wilson, Jimmy Bailey, I master of cerrmonlre. The pro- j Richard Kenkadc, Roger Reed, «mined the book nay it I« unique In IATHAM ri'Uii commlttM comlsts of Mn GtrsWlne Henry, Steven Lionbei we* ■ nrnm Koy MrB lf)„ T,.rvrt.n ar)d ger. D,. R oss Kencadc Robert it» field and will likely D-come one Davia Porter will arrive soon { Mr». H. Weeldrcyer. The public | Kincade, t>t the most "popular" volumes in - ------ , Ronald Couch Robert from Panama Canal Zone to »jM-nd is most welcome. all high school libraries. Rippey, Marvin Henry, Barbara OREGON STATE Clif 1.1 the Christmas vacation with home Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Ida lAike, Linda Lou Ridgway, Bar Oregon amt Washington high folks. Tcrvecn will present a program bara Smith, Rotiert Couch and •chool students, |Mi/zllng "Will THE CHIMES RANG” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlayson by the following beginners: Phillip Teddy Picknell. Where or whether to go to college, TO BE PRESENTED (Jeanne Yearous) will arrive next Weeldrcyer, Theron Bone, Tommy The Junior girls class, taught by will in the future have the most The pupils of the Jefferson week from lx»» Angeles for the Qucener, Terry Hibbard, Roney Mbs D-ria Zendron, will give the Complete nnd unbilled Miurce of si’bool will present for their vacation at home. Turpin, Phillip Weeldrcyer, San following play entitled "Heart Information ever published to help Christmas program the play "Why Richard Woollrat came from them decide Tills I in the form the Chillies Rang," next Monday Glendale to spend the week end dra Turpin Donald Doolittle and Gifts." Pupils to appear in flu of a 210 laige cloth I mhiim I laxik night, December 22, at H o'clock with his son Jerry at the Ovcr- Glenda Rippey, Mary Lou Duke, are: Janice Johnson, Janice Wu|. David Johnson, Dean Couch, Lin- del. Betty Parrett, Zelma Sugg Just published cooperatively by 31 In the Jefferson gymnasium. Also gaard home. da Lionberger, Louise Griffin and | Patty Pickness, Darlene Wilson colleges in Oregon and Washing on the program there will be vix .il A great many sheep have lieen J ton numb< i s by the school chorus and killed by dogs in this vicinity re-1 The book is now available to musical selections by the school cently. A second group were killed all high schools at .50 cents a band Miss Lila Graham wilt di after the «logs in the first bunch I copy, though the publication cost rect the piny, Miss Margaret had been shot. whs about two dollars, reports Ij'tim 1» tn charge ot the choruses . Mrs. Woodcox entertained a । E B Ix'tnon. dean of admimsiru and Fred Ifollixtcr, band*instruc group of the ¡Jitter Day Saints for | tion here and chairman of the high tor, will lend the band a conference and luncheon last j school contacts committee of the There will be no charts nnd .ill Saturday. state system of higher education. parent» nnd patrons of the com Hebron Grange That committee is supplying each munity are Invited to attend this New pfficerx were installed nt high school with one copy free, fine play nnd evening of musk'. Creswell December 12. Any who though many high schools me could not be present will be in-1 ordering the Ixxiks in quantity to stalled at the next regular meet- > be used as lexis In counseling and « VI ERI OU I. SEASON !»X!. ?» Ing. THROUGH JAM ARY ft guidance classes The Home Economics Club met The first part of the book dis- The 1947-194# waterfowl season last Friday at the hall. cusses m simple languages far «»pens again Iiccembcr 23 at 12 The Christmas program will be tors to consider in planning a noon and runs through January 5 given December 20. The children I rm « mt , whether college training Is in the following counties: Jackson. will give most of it. tMdrable and when, and how to Josephine, Curry, Coos, Douglas choose a college in case higher and Ixinc counties In Oregon, and ( HRINTMA# PROGRAM AT (I'M HAVING THE education is derated upon. Gumboil, I »el Norte, Trinity, and HUE MT. ( llf lU II The second section contains W' j Siskiyou county,In California, GREENS FOR CHRIST The public is cordially invited to reasonably uniform Accounts of f ollowing is the time schedule for MAS BREAKFAST. attend the Christmas program at the facilities nnd course offerings the first three days: Tuesday, Dec the Blue Mountain community nt Hi Washington and 15 Oregon 23, 12 noon to 3:29 pm.; Wednes church Sunday December 21, at Institutions. Each institution u cd day, Dec. 24. 7:53 a m to 3:30 p.m ; 7:45 p.m. from four to eight pages with two Thursday, lac. 25. 7:53 am. to Au't Chocolates illustrations Those who have ex- . 3:31 p.m. I I Ledger Sheets — The Sentinel. Cottage Grove Sentinel College Guide Book Published Glenda Hudson, and Jeanine Wil-1 son. The intermediate girls of Mrs ' Carl Sudrow's class vzill also pre sent a play entitled, 'The Meaning , of Christmas,'' with the following i pupils appearing in the play: | Betsy Duke, Mary Parrett, Bob- j hie June Clark; Jackie Markham, 1 Joan Binette, Joan Bush. Ken- I noth Nelson, Raymond Stillwell. Dick Duer, John Wilson, Betty Parrett, Charles Parrett. The concluding number on the program will be an anthem by the i senior class, taught by Mrs. W C. | Martin, entitled, "The Lord Is Come.” Woody’s G1ass Shop • AUTO GLASS • WINDOW GLASS • PUTTY • GLASS CUTTERS • GLASS SHELVES A BRACKETS • OBSCURE GLASS • MIRRORS FOR CABINETS • DESK TOPS • COFFEE AND END TABLE GLASS Home Service on Window Glass Replacement. 926 Main Phone 309 R Rest Long Pants James Madison was th« (trat U 3. president to wear long pants. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU THE SEASONS BEST Shop Irish & Swartz I his Week For Your Christmas Needs CANDY HOW CAN YOU 00 IT AND HAVE A BIG- 1 DINNER TOO? GIFTS FOR HIM! Irish & Swartz THEY HAVE EVERYTHING I WANT... ANO SO , REASONABLE TOO' Cigarettes Popular Brands 1.39 cn Cigars 5 lb. box Cinco Xmas wrap2«40 bx P.Ä. or Velvet Xmas Wrap Lone Star Blanket 100% Pure Virgin Wool Candy & Nuts With the Purchase of any Swing Rocker in Our Store. । Blanket is 6 fl. wide and 7* 2 ft. ( hmg. Treated ngaiiut moth <lam- < age. This combination gift is really Nomothing for the family for < ’hlistmns. Ami remember— Our rockera are nt their tisnnl low price. COMFORT”! The biggest assortment of the best quality candy in town. Shop our store this week for your Christmas candy & nuts. HARU MIX Imperials Finest BRIDGE MIX Imperial Quality CHOCOLATES MINTS Imperial Dollar Mints FILBERTS CRANBERRY MINCE MEAT SNOWDRIFT Oregon Ungraded PEANUTS No. 1 — Fresh Roasted Pennant Brand ¥ou Can Buy It At Irish & Swartz This Week PUMPKIN PEAS GREEN BEANS FRUIT COCKTAIL PEACHES PINEAPPLE box Fancy Local WALNUTS 2 hr 35c 2 for 35c 2 for 43c Libby’s Fancy—No. 2% Picts weet— No. 2 tins H-D Fancy—No. 2 tins Libby—No. 2i/2 can zsc A Limited Amount This Week Hunt 's Fancy—No. 2 ’/2can FRUITS & VEGETABLES FOR YOUR XMAS FEAST You 11 find the largest variety of top quality at your Irish - Swartz Store always. ORANGES APPLES Choos* a Good Chair... EASY ROCKERS 49.95 This Hassock makes an extra seat as well as a comfortable foot rest Only $4.95 US Hr W m L SoyoW. • Cuthionod Spring» Intun Complete Rest Make Christmas memorable this year . ; rt with a man-size Platform Rocker for Dad. J He’ll relax in its spring-Riled depths—enjoy it completely. Come in for Dad's gift today/ No. 1 Navels Case Fancy Delicious Turnips— Carrots Bagas — Parsnips Gift Boxes Utah Celery—Crisp Solid Lettuce — Radishes — Green Onions — Calavos —Green Broccoli — Brus sels Sprouts— and many other Seasonal Items. - LARRY H. LEVENS, Owner and Authorized Dealer Phone 225 33.79 $2.98 S&W Coffee d RIP°-ZIL€X COFFEE 2 grinds mes KELLY'S MARKET No. 1 Coast —The Best in Meats— CATSUP Patty Dae—Fancy MARASCHINO CHERRIES JELLO or Assorted Jell Powde JELLY OLIVES MILK Kerr Finest Ass’td WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY 22cc,n 49cj” Minot South Shore No. 1 Tins Bottle 8 os pkgs Pork Chops Loin or Rib End 65c lb Bacon Squares Nice for Seasoning 65c lb. PlCIlIC Hams Short shank, Sugar cured65C lb. POTK SaUSa^Cpure porkcountry style55C lb. Pure Ground Beef 43c lb. - Fresh Salmon and Oysters - Darigold Tall Cans SUGAR DISHES Fine Pure Cane $8.98 „„ California Pottery Service PHONE for Four f f