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Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY' OREGON
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CRESWELL
New Uniform* for
(Inulr Nehool Hand
grams, etc, i it oiBcussed
several moths ialmit«<i<d.
Mothers club met Friday aftei
main and voted to help with the
purchase of new uniforms for the
grade school hand The uniform*
have already been ordered. Prin-
an-
cipal Lawrence ( "he. t nut
nounced that new table, for the
lunch room are Iwlng built and
will soon be ready for use. Mrs.
It M Carpenter's troop of senior
Girl Scout* will conduct a nursery
during the Mothers club meetings
starting with the next meeting
and this will enable mothers with
small children lo attend the meet
ings easier Room mothers lo help
with extra work of costumes, pro-
IOOI Installs
Now!
POLIO
INSURANCE
Gllfry lodge, pOF installed the
following offlu sA'timiry 5 noble
grand. Ted M <<i*d vice grand,
Harold Johns! • »'<r< tary, Mel-
Bcasurcr, J R,
vin G Mille
Miller; right NP^cr
grand. J. O. J pftrn»«*n; left .Up-
porter to N. ; Dali* Zinlker;
warden, J, C Ûmp; conductor,
Vu- Hutrhms i chaplain, llcrt
^Bupporter. lui
Johns; right *
J Greenwood Irft S. 8., Fra
Edwin
S|M*nccr; inmi
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Brink, outer anti nel. H
Ecklc«; right
, left support-
grand, L. J . Qi
N A. Miller; past
Skaggs. Spe-
noblc grumi,
Grund Master
rial Di*trlct
John Knott
Chiude McKibl
«Hors. J. O.
of Coburg
Mortensen une
W. Johnston 1«
mi tru»Iees ar
Norman
a hold over usxtcc
Skaggs, L. E. iniker, ami Vic
Hutchinson wn «¿»pointed to the
finance commit « District deputy
grand muster, V W Johnston,
acted a« inni«II xorrit^T and win
a»sb<t<-d by L £ Zinlker. Dale
Zinlker, Claudi IrKibbcn, Frank
Clack, and Joh nott
Gordon llcrt it I r o m Oregon
night guest of I »Floyd Eventons
Miss Joyce Et an and Gordon
gjuyees at I h e
Oregon Caves Ñ last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. hrmond Johnson
C Satter
are occupying
InetJ by.
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NUMBER 23
I luiKpItnl Friday and I» recovering
nicely.
Sisterhood of
the Christian
I church met Wednesday anti start-
**d plan* for the new year. Mr*.
. A. E RI km I c * and Mr*. Suruh Net-
; zel will la* hoste*Bes for the next
meeting.
New Council Nworn In
E R. Lawrenmt and Cecil San-
font wctc sworn in us m*w coun-
cllmcn Monday evening at council
। mi*cting nnd R. M Carpenter und
|C Scarbrough *tart<*d new terms
! in did Mayor F. A Everson and
; H'cordcr-timsurer, Mrs. Lx'ttic
Goode. New committee* were ap-
; (stinted for the year as follow*:
j finance, Scarbrough. E. E Allen,
j and Carpenter; water, Allen, Scar-
\ ,W ’"»'n-’«"; health.
, Sanford. Johnson, and Lawrence;
I *,r*‘<’,g* Carpenter, Allen, ami San-
ford; police, Johnston, Lawrence,
and Sanford; judiciary, Lawrence,
Scarbrough, and Carpenter. The
mutual aid pact with the Lane
County Fire Association was ap
proved rind in case of emergency
the fire chief, C. C. Hollemon, as
sistant fire chief, V'. W. Johnston,
or the president, C. Scarbrough,
are to lx* callul in that order.
The Creswell Consolidated Tele
phone Company franchise wa» re
newed.
Dorcas circle of the Methodist
church met at th«* home of Mrs.
Harold Peterson Wednesday after
noon and sewed on bazaar articles.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Babcock an*
the proud parents of the first 1919
baby in Creswell. The Isiby. a boy,
has lx*cn nam«*d Norman Douglas
and was liorn at the Sacred Heart
hospital January 6. This is the »<*c-
ond son in the family. Th«* young
ster will receive a numlier of nice
gift» from local merchants.
I
number from Creswell attend-
' et! the installation of officers of
WimawhalU Encampment in EU-
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Friday
evening.
I>puty
Grand Patriarch. V. W. Johnston.
1 wa» installing officer nnd J. R
Miller was Installed as past chief
patriarch; Norman Skaggs as Jun
ior warden, and L. J. Quigley ns
I fourth watch.
About 15 members of Creswell
chapter Eastern Star attended the
I Installation of the officers of
Evangeline chapter in Eugene Fri-
; «lay evening. Roy Crawford of
! Creswell w as installed as worthy
patron.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allison and
children of Nebraska arc visiting
at th«* G. L. Decker home.
Perfect attendance awards were
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Vigor
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Oregon Dairymen
List Many Topics
For Annual Meet
Use ' of the new weedicide,
2,45-T, for control of brushy
plants such as blackberry in west
ern Oregon pasture« will lx*
among topic« discusser! by Virgil
Freed, O.S.C. experiment station
agromimwt, during th«* 55th an
nual meeting of the Oregon Dairy- ,
men's axstx’iation.
Date« for the convention, on the j
Oregon State college campus, an*
Jan. 17, 18 and 19. Roger Mow.
O.S.C. extensión dairyman, an-
nounced recently.
Annual meetings of the Oregon1
A FORMER Greenwich Village, New
Guernsey. Hoiatein-Frifsian and
York, writer, Luis Munos Marin
lake« the oath of office in San Juan. Jersey Cattle clubs will b<* held on
Puerto fllco, as the first elected gov January 17. The afternoon of th«*
ernor tn the 450-year history of the opening day. association commit-.
Island Previous governors wer. 1 tees will convene, dealing with
appointed up to 50 year« ago by «lairy
. . products promotion, herd
Spain, and in tlic past half century improvement, disease control ami
(Inter national) resolution*.
by the U. S.
Association President Judge W. '
given out at th«* Presbyterian Sun. A. Johnson. Grants Pass, will call
day school Sunday morning as fol
, the general session to order at 10
lows: one year, Lenora Campbell,
o’clock Tuesday morning, January
James Campbell, Bob Decker,
18. During the morning session H.
Irene Klingensmith, Judith GWy- P. Ewalt, O.S.C. extension dairy
thcr, Mary Jane Gabriel, Kaye J
man, and F. B. Wolbcrg, dairy de
Schwering; nim* months, Paul | partment staff member, will dis-
six
months,
Charlotte
Hargis;
cuss "Oregon's Testing Program."
Napper, Robert Manning, Ray Minerals for dairy cattle will be
Napper, Karen Olsen. Barry the topic of Dr. J. R. Haag, ex
Manning, Judy Skaggs, and Cher- periment station chemist, to com- j
rlc Olsen; three months. Joan plete the morning program i
Reppy, IManc Chapman, and Gayle Freed's discussion of werd control
Grouslieck.
will be an afternoon feature.
Installation of officers of the EZ
Other speakers to appear before
dub was held at the home of Mrs. the group include Dr. C. F.
L. H. Brown Tuesday afternoon. Haynes, state veterinarian, Salem;
Mrs. J. R. Miller took the office of
B«*n Simonson, manager, Oregon
president ; Mrs. L J. Quigley, vice dairy breeders association. Corval -
president; Mrs. L C. Satter, sec- lis; Director E. L Peterson, state
rctary: Mrs. R. F. Scott. ,rra’ur- a,.partant of agriculture, Sa-
cr; Mrs. Minnie Henriksen, chap- lpm. and
E Warm,r OKC.
lain; Mrs. G. N. I o«t, guardian, ■ px^.^æn soil conservation spe-
Mrs. Brown, marshal; Mrs. C. I. ' cialist.
Kent, sunshine chairman.
Of particular importance to
A practiw of Eastern Star offi- > dairymen will be the discussion on
cers will be held at the Odd Fei- ; mastitis led by Dr. J. R. Schnautz,
lows hall Friday evening, Jan. 14 । O.S.C. veterinary department.
at 7:30.
A visit to the Oregon dairy*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Gore- br«*eders association bull stud
ham. who have tx*cn staying with north of Corvallis will be an added
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. i feature of the three-day meeting.
Kent, have moved into their new ,
home in Springfield.
AIK FORCE TO INCREASE
Ed Huston is erecting two new CADET « LASSES TO EIGHT
tourist cabins at his sisters View
Another base. Las Vegas AFP.
service station north of town and Nevada, will be added to the seven
expects to Jiave them completed bases at which Aviation Cadet
for the summer tourist season.
training is given. Goodfellow AFB,
Forest Walton and family, a San Angelo; Randolph AFB. San
brother of Chester Walton, has Antonio; Perrin AFB. Sherman;
purvhawd a house in the Holbrook and Waco AFB, Waco, all in
addition on the Butte road and Texas, are used for the eight
will make their home here. They months of basic pilot training,
cam«* here from Coalville. Indiana. after which Cadets go to Barks-
Cloverdale club met Thursday etale AFB, Shreveport. La., and to
afternoon and quilted on a mem- * Enid AFB, Enid. Okla., for ad
her's quilt.
vanced twin-engine training; and
High S<*I hm >I Honor Roll
to Williams AFB. Chandler. Ariz .
The s««cond honor roil of the and Las Vegas AFB for advanced
year at Croswell union high school' single-engine training.
has l>«*en announced as follows: j
Vivian Joiner, Bryce Decker. Dar
Timber is being consumed in
lene Ki ns low.
LaVa<* Griffith. I America at one-and-one-half the
Alice Rhodes, Jeanne Tiedje. Bob
Decker. Sue Crosby. Pat Pierce. rate of grow’th.
Elinor Ik* Brulcr. Richard McKil-
lop, Dora Dickinson, and Barbara
«Tiedje. The special privilege list!
includes Dexter Delaney, Jenenne
EVerson. Bette Shepherd. Jean
Lawrence, Carol Rand, Wilma
Reppy, Bill Dickinson. Richard
Lamphier, Nonnan Bryant. Denise
Bates, Bill Bayless, Don Shepherd.
June Heaton. Wanda Holt. Verla
Jean Stott, Doria Reisner, Nelson
WomHand. Doris Bates, Melvin
Rogers, Gwen Olbekson, Paul ■
Hartman, Eugene Wright, Reba
Claborn. and Bill Pierce.
Charles Tate, son of Mrs. Ker- >
mit Sams, has enlisted in the !
Marines and is stationed at San ¡
Diego.
49c
3 lb. pkg
Cream of Wheat
Cream of Rice
29c
Wheatsworth
Serve a HOT Breakfast!
Serve a HOT Breakfast!
Hungry Jack
Sweetose
Pancake Flour
Waffle Syrup
10 lb. bag $1.09
Vh lb. tin.. 55c
C
HOT BISCUITS
Buckwheat Flour
4 lb. bag
Blossom Honey
with
Alber’s Peacock
59c
FISHER'S
BISKIT
MIX
. _
Strained No. 1
47c
5 lb. tin
PEANUT BUTTER, Hoody’s, Creamy or Chunky
1 lb. 37c 2 lbs. 69c
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 tins .... Crushed 33c Sliced 39c
46 oz. tin 29c
ORANGE JUICE, Dr. Phillips .
46 oz. tin 29c
BLENDED JUICE, Dr. Phillips
46 oz tin 23c
TOMATO JUICE, Hunts....
25c
INSTANT CHOCOLATE, Borden’s So easy to fix
35c
COCOMALT, Serve it hot for breakfast!....
55c
TEA, Lipton’s, 48 tea bags, Black Tea . . . . .
Kraft
Pillsbdry
American Cheese % 2 lbs. $1.03
Piecrust Mix 20c
Give your man HOMEMADE Apple Pie
. . . and put a piece of cheese on
Kelly’s Market
Small Size Navel
U.S.
N0.1
Top Quality in All Meats
Sliced
Bacon . . 59c lb.
15 lb. bag
-------- Potatoes...
.79c
Picnic
300 Veterans to
Train for Jobs
With Phone Co.
A partial victory* for World War
II veterans in job training with
the Pacific Telephone ami Tele- j
graph Co. in Oregon was reporte«i
this week by the state Department 1
of Veterans' Affairs, which said
the Veterans Administration ecn-
trai office in Washington. D. C.,
had approved the first two years
of the phone company training ;
program.
Last minute VA approval thus ,
nullified a state apprenticeship j
council decision of last November
disapproving the program because
it did not nwet state standards,
nnd assures continued receipt of
GI subsistence payments by nearly
3(X) veterans training for skilled
jobs with the phone concern in
Oregon, the state veterans' depart
ment said.
Regional VA officials in Port
land said Dccemtx’r subsistance
checks wen* mailed these veterans
immediately following central of-
fice's action.
Despite the surprise decision by
VA. which ordinarily gives state
agencies final say on GI training
courses, the Oregon Veterans'
department intimated that efforts
will be continue«! to seek four-
year approval.
Mothers Oats
Yes — it’s so easy to shop for all your food needs at
Swartz and Wolfard. Yon find a complete stock, many
grades and sizes to choose from, and low, low prices to help
thaw out that frozen budget. And this week we feature real
buys to make it easy to start a “Good Morning’’ with a hot
morning breakfast!
Hams. . .49c lb.
Delicious Apples
Jumble Pack
Box.......... $1.98
Pork
Sausage
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WITH THE
CLOCK-CONTROLLED
OUTLET!
You can have steaming coffee
waiting for you in the morning,
automatic-ally - thanks to the con
venience of Electronuu<ti*r’s clock-
contn>ll<*d appliance outlet! Just
one more way Electromaster take«
the work out of cooking! Auto
matic dock-controlled oven that
cooks while you rest; clcwk-con-
trollcxl deep-well cooker and a
host of other feature» are your«
with Electromaster!
See tloctromaitor Todayl
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Latham Electric
B. B. Rte.
Phone 702
55c lb.
SX dozen
ÍRÍMFUL Oí
Round
Steak . . 85c lb.
Texas Pink
Grapefruit
Veal
Each.................. 5c
Hearts . . 53c lb.
Cranberries
Pork
Liver . . . 53c lb.
2 lb................... 45c
Rabbits - Fryers
Stewing Hens
If Available
Carrots
2 bunches . • ■ 15c
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