The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 25, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    The RenMael, Cottagi- Grove. Oregon
Thum.. Dec. SS, II»17
Christmas Greetings
To Everyone
Cecil C. Wooley
East Main Street
May the Year of 1948 bring you all the success
anti happiness you have ever wished.
Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency
It pays to insure in sure Insurance
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 104-L
405 Mam St., Cottage Grove, Ore.
C*1“' 8 HaI1
Lloyd E. Liston
'Thierry Qhristmas
To Eve/ yone
SOCIETY I
Attend Joint
Installation of
Masons and Star
ODD EKLLOWS ENTERTAIN
The IOOF grand officers at the
.
....
Thursday night meeting includisi
At a .Mint public installation
* II 13___ «. k li___
|« M Bennett. Albany, grand chief Saturday evening. December 20
patnarch; Jack Pimentel, special 1W7. of Cottage Grove lodge No'
D D, Dist 7, ano P G M Chas »1. A E * A M. and Cottage
SP G a
C^P,ir* No <
of
of Eugene. Several others attend- Eastern Star, the following offi-
ed from Eugene in patriarch mill- wr»
installed
with Carl
, 7* were
mstaiksi
Carl Die
Die- ­
tant uniform.
1^-.«
- with lodge
bold, -----
UM. of - —
Holbrook
No.
of Korest
Following me
the regular lodge si's-
roiiowing
ses- 30. • ol
rwst Grove,
c>rove, who was mas-
. | I sion
and w«ivr
degree work ine
the „
group
incoming
...........
_ _K, le,r "l’en Matt Smith,
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l proceeded to the dining room W.
"a> initiated, acting as in-
A large number of Gowdy Ville
¡where an oyster feed was served st«hing officer for the Masons
after which the grand officers ad- Ma,t Smith. W M ; Littleton Las- Social club member«, guests and
dressed the meeting.
ater, S W.; Percy Malcolm. J.W.; children enjoyed a Christmas
party Wednesday of last week ut
Announcements . included the G*or8v Drury, trots.; Earl Hili, i the home of Mrs. Joe FAenson
watch party New Year’s Eve for
: JM'nn*th Hickok S D.; Sam 1 with Mrs. Evenson and Aleene Me-
all members,
and friends
I ? : ,, n *! .. '
Finnerty,
... .......... families «flu
nirnus.
¿’ .. I’ chap-
'«lugm
I Hugill
a* n<kMrssrN.
as hostesses
Mrs Mrs.
Hi Halder-
an ddegree work to be conferred
Ted, man of Eugene and
Mrs C Cham*
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on January 1 No work w ill tx-
,Kobt
L<’ J S ’9*rs
hers and
and son
son Michael
Michael were
were gi
gu ests
given at the next meeting which
T>*rr. Cecil a wonl contest was held ¡n\
A wont contest was held in which
faik on Chrintmas day. This meet-
G«* won the prize
The
•ng will close a very successful ^hail and..Jas 1 Graham. PM. prize from the
prize
from
the regular drawing
was
installing
chaplain.
! year for the lodge as many new
was won by Jackie Graham.
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ana
Zred Nel «on of Sunnyside
i members
have been added and
Refreshments were served by
• most
.
most of
of ihom
them vroimv
young With the
wort land, presented the
! world unsettled as it is we cer n‘'wly installed master with a silk the hostesses, after which the
Kifta, placed
under
the lighted
emblematic* ChrU»™
; tainly need the teachings as ex- ; hat and a novel gavel euiuiemauc
—
. ............
emplified by our groat fraternities oi hls
■ ^w filer’s ham- r e XldJn
‘,x‘ianK*d
mer, made ot myirtie'wood in the
} children also received gifts
form of a cross piece _________
hammer ___
for
,tO ,he
«• "as
POTLI CK DINNER
* ’ S a, ......
decided to postpone the next meet­
United Spanish War Veterans —
makin
l things level.
and Auxiliary will meet at the
Lou,s Caldwell, retiring W.M., ing. the time and place to be an-
n ou need «later.
home of Charles Cooley December Wa* Prrsented " •’* a Past Master
for a pot luck dinner at 6:30 aPf“n
Mr. Smith in his address, dedi-
dedi­
P-m. All members are asked to be
present.
cated his term of office to his
Wishing You
late father. M S. Smith.
Grace Smith installed the fol­
lowing officers for Cottage Grove
Chapter No. 4, assisted by Earl
Hill: Ruth Smith, worthy matron;
George Witters, worthy patron
Isabel Gates. AM: Jack Dillon.
A.P.; Eunice VanDenburg, Sec
Barbara Hill, treas.; Ruth Thorny
son. conductress; Eileen R>ckard.
associate conductress; Ethel Ak-
efblade. chaplain; Eleanor Wol-
fard. marshal; Esther Utter, or­
ganist; Mary Lx>u Held, Adah;
Naomi Witters. Ruth; Marie Mal­
1936 Pontiac 6 Coupe-
colm. Esther; Louise Hanson,
Martha: Lenora Liston, Electa;
Pickup
$450.00
Elsie Wiese, warder; Wolf Allen'
1936 Chrysler 4-door
sentinel. Courtesy girls, Edith
sedan
250.00
Long, Margaret Lasater. Gere-
1935 Buick Tudor, Brand
vievc Nelson, Juanita Woodson.
Ruth Bradford, Augusta Beck'1
New tires
345.00
Lady of the lights. Ollie Dillon
1934 Plymouth 4-dr, New
Maxine Ward was installing or­
Dodge motor 295.00
ganist; Nettie Gawley. installing
chaplain.
TERMS & TRADE
I During the ceremony the Pres­
Main
byterian choir directed by Blanche
Short, sang. "Open the Gates of •
the Temple." and "I Would Be
True." Murnard England sang “Oh
Holy Night," “Perfect Day," and
the "Lord's Prayer."
Special honored guests present
included lima Thum, associate
grand matron and Rex Hartley,
1942 Ford Dual Drive
associate grand patron of the
Lbr. Truck $2250.00
Grand Chapter of Oregon. Guests
U you want quick service
1942 Ford Logger—
were present from Vancouver.
dual trailer 2000.00 I M ash. to Kirby, Oregon.
F ’
Highlighting the event was the
1941 Chev. Dump, 2-speed
fact that Grace Smith, installing
good tires
850.00
officer for the chapter, is mother
1938 Ford i/2 ton
of Matt Smith, newly installed
” M of the Masonic lodge, and
Pickup ....... 495.00
Ruth Smith, newly installed wor­
thy matron, is the wife of Mr.
TERMS & TRADE
Smith. Mrs. Smith feelingly pre­
20 South 5th Street
sented her son and daughter-in-,
law Mr. Smith presented his i
48-tfc
mother with carnations and his aw
Big
End-of-the-Year
Used Car Sale
A
VERY
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Buy Now
COTTAGE GROVE
RADIO SHOP
Trucks
Trucks
Trucks
This store will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday,
Dec. 30-31 for inventory.
We Give SAH Green Stamps.
I wife with a gavel In Is'half of the
•chapter. Nettie Gaw Icy presented
I ’he retiring worthy matron. Har-
. riet Horn with a past matron pin.
A degree' was given the worthy
matron by the officers, in charge
i°t ’he retiring worthy matron.
who presented Mrs Smith with a
white Bible, Mrs Horn and Citas
Akeiblade. rtftiring patron were
given gifts About”4 M^ero
ent and
refroshments
served in
in
and
refreshments served
the dining room. Ethel Akerblade
and I ajuisi - Hanson were Comrnit-
tee chairmen.
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GOWDYV1LB SOCIAL < LI K
PLUMBING
PHONE 26-F-2
PRE-INVENTORY
SALE s
STAPLE
AND
FANCY
FOODS
IRISH SWARTZ
THINK OF THE COST.
WHAT OF YOUR NEW
YEAR'S RESOLUTION
TO CUT
EXPENSES?
Department Store
And thanks heaps folks for your fine patronage duririg
-947. We hope to be of greater service to you in the
new year. Thanks!
SUGAR
$8-98c
COFFEE
45c.
V 100 lbs
— Fine Pure Cane
— Del Monte — Jars
TAVERN COFFEE, Good Qualify, Package
39c lb.
CHOCOLATE SYRUP Tip Top
19c lb. jar
CRACKERS
Tasty Maid
2 lbs. 35c
MINTS
After Dinner, 89c Value
39c pkg.
PEAS
2 for 25c !
No. 2 Tins
615 Main St.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
20-1 te
„
Vfnnest'
ay the year of 1948 be a most prosperous and happy one
J. L. STOKES
Jeweler - Watch Repairing
816 Main
PEAS
pfo 97
Z^Rosedale Extra Standard
NEW YEARS
day
It has been our privilege to serve you to the best of our ability during
the past year.
It is our desire that we may continue during the coming year of 1948
2 for 25c u
PRESERVES
Alice Love - Blackberry 29c lb. jar
BABY
™ ht FOODS
lume « Libby Assorted
3 kr 20c
ÎÎÏfE Sun Va,,ey 1/2 P,,ons Asst’d 29c
ea
??^®yOICE_Citragold
No. 2 tins 10c ea
Cottage Grove, Ore.
happy new year
~
With Pork — «Joan of Arc
Floyd Githens Motors
and a wish for a
2 for 25c
No. 2 Tins
BEANS
Phone 27
2 for 25c
RICE DINNERS Magic Ch ef - 25c Value
10c
DOG FOOD
fl II Breeds - Canned
3 for 25c
SPAGHETTI Pan American - 15c Value
3 hr 25c
HONEY Oregon Strained - Quarts
79c ea.
PERCY PUDDINGS
Closeout
5 pkgs. 10c
PUDDINGS
Heinz - 3 Varieties
39c ea.
seasons
Chevrolet — Oldsmobile
Not in the sense of custom only, but with a genuine
appreciation of our pleasant associations during the
vast year, we extend to you our best wish for an
Old Fashioned Merry Christmas and a New Year
of happiness and prosperity.
BEANS
— Yamhill Green Cut
Cottage Grove
Motor Company
,
•s NOT
ALWAYS
'
-
'
' ’
JANUARY
- Wfï
No 2 Tins
__ ElorMa Gold Grapefruit
1 ST.
But you always find high quality at lower
prices in our store! Satisfaction is assured!
And We Can Prove It.
M & S AUTO SERVICE
A-, ex..
a ,
Floyd Mead
^Mt. No. on Hi.99
Irish - Swartz
HAPPY NEW YEAR
— Smith’s Fancy
J. P. Walker
DON'T WORRY I
BOUGHT ALL THE-
FOOOS AT
Ralph Schultz
Phone 180 J
WESSON
—
— This Week
10c„
45c * 89c„