The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1948, Image 9

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    Makes Apology
Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON TUI 1RS! »AY, OCTOBER 21, 194H
CRESWELL
Mts Esther Ashwomi of Spring-
field. president of (Hat 11 of the
Auxiliary to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, visited the l<x-al
auxiliary Monday evening unit
Initiation was held for Mrs Earl
Murquart. Mrs Ix-dn Smith, ex­
ecutive secretary of Lane Co. T B
and Health Aaxoclntl-tn. of Eugene,
s|xike to the group Following the
meeting a shower of household
articles was held for Mrs. U-e
Baines, a member who lost her
posscKsions in the recent fire.
Mrs. Earl Hines, I Eva Rilatas)
was honored nt a |*»st nuptial
shower at the Presbyterian manse
Monday evening. Games wen- play­
ed and Mrs Hines reccivt-d many
gifts Mrs Richard Campbell and
Mrs. G 1«. lacker were in charge.
Mamins Plan Building
Creswell Masons met Monday in
the Odd Fellows hall and made
plans for a new building. Geotgc
Haye«, Roy Henry, L A. Whitney,
William Ramsey. V W Johnston,
J C. Mortensen, aixl Ralph Rogers
were appointed to investigate the
coat and advisability of (-reeling
a building nt this time. Regular
meetings will he held in the Odd
Fellows hall and six-clni meetings
and degree work will lx- held at
th<- Cottage Grove Mason’s hull
Firemen met recently and voted
to purchase ncvcral new helmets
and coats. The Degas fire exting­
uisher recently ordered Ims arriv­
ed. The committee for the next
meeting will be Ted Mogstnd. Mel­
vin Miller and Frank Clack.
A quilt was pre|Hin-d for fire
victims irt the meeting of Camas
Swale Club ut Mrs Gctrudc Boll­
eys The club Lx Invited to meet
with tlie Cloverdale Club at their
club house Oct. 2H. The place of
the next meeting will be announc­
ed later.
Hayes Burke plana to open his
incat market in the Lawrence
building the Hist part of this
un k .i m Walkup and son Ted
hope to have their temporary
grocery «tore in (»iteration In the
NUMBER 11
new addition to F. A. Eversons
Garage soon.
*
Fifty young Granger* and
friends attended th«- party at the
hull Saturday evening
Harry
Brown was in cl hargc a nd game».
and dancing (x-cupied the evening
Hallowe'en Party Planned
Theta Rho girlx met Thursday J
evening and planned a Hallowe'en
party for Oet. 2H Una Lee Ovdr-|
ton anil Jean Tcidje will be in .
charge of invitations; Jenenc
Everson and Barbara Tcidje, re­
freshments; Betty Hord and Jean
Ijiwrcncc, dee-trillions; Ona !><■<■
Overton and Jean Lawrence,
gomes. Betty Hord win Installed
a« financial secretary and Una Lee ■
Overton as xccrctary.
Seven Gldiams from Eugene
conducted the church xervicex nt
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning W Lee Gray, the newly
hired minister, will I m - here next
Sunday.
An experience social was cn- I
joy«-d at Rclx-kahx Wednesday
evening and a shower was held for I
Mix !>•<• Barnea following the
meeting Mrs. Malcolm Horn from j
Cottage Grove wax an out of town '
mcmlxr present. It was reported
that Mr«. Malx-I Williams, a mem- I
Ix-r of a North Dakota lodge is
In the Odd Fellows home at I »evils
DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER
THE—
FIREMAN'S BALL
Sat., Oct. 23, 1948
JOHNNY LUSK’S 7-PIECE
ORCHESTRA
With Vocalist
( I be one thnt plnxcd for the Queen's Bull)
Admission 51.00 Per Head
GET YOUR TICKETS FROM ANY FIREMAN
You Benefit From A Well Equipped Fire Department
In Colors to Match Your Bathroom and Your Bedroom
AN ASSORTMENT OF SIZES
Prices from: $9= to $12^
Brighten up your kitchen table with new
multi-colored oil cloth.
46 In. and 54 in. widths.
Prices from 65c to 79c per lineal yard.
»
To Lengthen Blankets
New a piece of blanket material
taken from an old blanket onto the
end of your short blankets to
lengthen them. If it is sewed on the
end which Is tucked in at the foot
of the bed. It will hardly be notice­
able.
yjinn flií T RIC K
with these
&
SHOWN here in a picture taken last
April, when he gave assurance that
the Reds would be driven from
strategic areas In south China,
President Chiang Kai-shek has
apologized to his nation for the
prediction made to the National As­
sembly in Nanking. Admitting that
the Communists were still below
the Yellow River, he said: “This is
a great disaster.” (International)
Like. North Dakota and would like i
t-i hear from friend«. Mr«. Wil-
| Hams has visited here several ।
i times. The past noble grands will i
lx- honored at the next meeting ‘
and the FL club will serve refresh­
ment«.
Eastern Star held a special
meeting in the Odd Fellows hall
Friday evening and announced
they would hold regular meetings ।
in that hall and special meetings
and degree work will be held in
I Cottage Grove.
The Girls League of the high
school entcrBiined their mothers
at a reception at the gymnasium
Friday evening with Rev. Frank
i Erown of Cottage Grove as the ■
speaker. Musical numbers were
also enjoyed The officers this
year are Vivian .Joiner, president;
I Una Lee Overton, vice president;
Vcrla Jean Stott, secretary: Pat
Bayliss, treasurer; Norma Rand,
sergeant-at-arms. The girls advis-
| or is Mrs. Marian Hopper.
Grange Now Ila. 211 Members
I
Oscar Sheldon was elected to I
; memlx-rship
Grange spoke
Thursday
Rev. Joseph at Knotts
at I
evening
and of
three
other Metho-I
names 1 1
tho
dedication
the new
were church
proposed.
demit was
grant-1|
। dist
at A Coburg
Sunday
ud to Mr. Mr.
and and
Mrs. Mrs.
W» C.
F Wetzcil
RaMnus-|l
afternoon.
sen attended.
who have moved near Coeval- 1I
also
> 11«. The building committee was |
। instructed
to of have
the stage of I I
The quilters
the Presbyterian
■ the hall rewired. The local grange |
a quilt for
the it fin-
I Aid
now prepared
has 211 members
and
was
afternoon.
11 victims
decided Monday
to present
25 year pins to
I memlx-n who had belonged that
I long or longer The executive com-
I mlttec plans to have speakers on
II political measures at the next
I meeting and the public will be
I invited to hear the addresses.
I
Mrs. Oliver Beals was in town I
I Thursday greeting old friends. Mrs.
I Beals is the former Jessie Kuni
I and now lives at Tillamook.
I
Mr. and Mr?. Lee Kluckcrt of I
I Central and Mrs Barney Kluck-
I ert
of Medford
called
the ladies
Frank
Johnston
of on
Montana
is
I visiting
parents. with
Mr. his
and son,
Mrs.
Part- ­
V. J. W. C. Johns
11 ton
ncy and
Sunday.
Harold Johnston.
The seventh and eighth graders
enjoyed a skating party at Midway
I i ink Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stines and
I family of Halsey visited with Mr
I and Mrs. T. F. Kahler and Mrs.
Ivy Hills Sunday. The Stires for­
merly lived in Cloverdale.
Mrs. Miles Wicks spent last
week end with her son Glenn at
Corvallis. Glenn is attending OSC. I
Roy Dyer of Sacramento is I
visiting with Gene Scruggs at the I
Kenneth Schwcring home.
serve them palate-pleasing tid-bits from our vast vari­
ety of party foods. It’s no trick at all to enjoy these ex­
tras because our policy of low prices every day means
EXTRA MONEY to brighten up menus.
TRICK OR TREAT’
SPECIALS
Richardson’s
Mints
9c
Kraft
Caramels
35c
Jelly Beans Ib. 29c
Licorice Mix
12 oz
35c
Jelly Drops Ib. 29c
Waffle Cream
Cookies, pk. 25c
Fig Bars
Nabisco
19c
BIG
GREEN’S gives S & H Green Stamps
pumos
Sandwich Spred
97c
39c
Lunch Pail. Pt................
Cheese Food
98c
Chateau, 2 lb. loaf
Krispy Crackers
49c
2 lb. pkg. .. ........... ..........
1 lb. pkg....... ..................
A Hallowe'en Special for
Jack-o-Lanterns or for
Party Pies
Flavo - Rite
r M eats ,
*- *
Ginger Snaps
31c
<'
* •* ■ w - •
and save!
Pure Ground Beef
31c
Old Fashioned. 1 lb.
4c lb
Always Fresh
59c Ib.
suf -
üfs,
Shoulder Pork Roasts
From Young Fork
65c Ib.
Fresh California
Dates
n».
35c
Beef Short Ribs
Texas Pink
34c
Lean and Meaty
43c Ib.
TRIANT
PERSONAL SERVICE
tT
Serve good-tasting
meat!
For greater mealtime
pleasure get top
» quality meat at
£6
Green's Hardware & Supply|_5§
Oranges
Finest Blend Ib 43c
Supreme Blend
Ib. 49c
Quality
Guaranteed
n..,
29c
Delicious
Yams
2 lbs. for 25c
Shoulder Pork Steaks
Delicious with ('ream Gravy
69c lb
Hallowe’en Special
Cranberries
ib.
25c
Rome Beauty
Apples
n»»
$2.98
Fresh-Killed Poultry
Friday and Saturday
Only
SWARTZ & WOLFARD
’’FRIENDLY FOOD SERVICE”
Creswell, Oregon
N. Tlllamck tV Portland, Or*.
i
/ Kelly’s Market
Hi Ho Crackers
It’s New
It’s Delicious
s
Swartz & Wolfard’s
tn* iaa
MO»UCH
;
1
Nalleys, Qt ........
Introducing!
triangle :
32c
15c
' 45c,
25c
■ 25c
10c
n
Cider
Mayonnaise
Coffee
Phone 222
for those “yummy” pies
Grapefruit
All unfinished furniture ’A price
1c Sale on all red and white enamel ware
EASY PARKING
Raisins 2 n, ,,k.
Currants s„„
Fruit Cake Mix Pennant, 1 Ib. jar
Dates Dromedary, Pkg..................................
Duff’s Spice Cake Mix
Pumpkin F. 2 tin .......... _.........
69c gallon jug f /
! Everybody’s reading the classified.
Pages 14 and 15
SPECIALS
Pwrrroa« African,Game
17th Century Educator
Longest Timber Bridge
There are only five specie« of
John Locke, English philosopher,
Oldest «nd longest Umber bridge
published "Some Thoughts Con­ African game which can be de- bi the world is across Lake Pon.
cerning Education" in 1693 —a mas­ »cribed aw dangerous to hunt. They ehartraln. La. The brld - was bulli;
«re the elephant, lion, buffalo, in 1883.
terpiece on child psychology.
rhinoceros and leopard. With all
United Press was organized in other kinds. the ri»k to life «nd j America’« first foreign-language
. limb is negligible.
1907.
newspaper was German.
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