The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1949, Image 9

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Cottage Grove Sentinel SÏX
Ctrl PAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
Royalty to Rule
Print ’n’ Jean
Day, April 29
NUMBER
HE DOESN'T HAVE TO USE HIS HEAD
Dance Recital
Is Band Benefit
; Uniformed Band
Chorus Present
Spring Concert
TO YOU* FAVORITE SOUP
SNOW FLAKE
CRACKERS
Senior Mothers
Guests at Tea
Arcade
Coffee Shop
MONARCH
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07.
NABISCO
SHREDDED
WHEAT
and LOW PRICES,¡Too!
Here they are. Fine fruits and vegetables to bring you
a foretaste of summertime freshness, variety, and low prices!
Large Solid Head?
Lettuce
Fresh Spring
Asparagus
Tomatoes
New
Coachella
Potatoes
Grapefruit
3 Plates With
7 Heat Switch
Large Oven With
2 Heating Elements
SMITH ELECTRIC
PHONE 15
Saturday, April 23. the Boys
and Girls' Chorus and bund mcm-
I mts will travel by bus to Albany
< for a Southern Willamette Val-
' Icy Music Contest.
The two groups will be compet-
' ing with other band and chorus
entrants. Winners of a "1” rating
may enter the State Contest held
in Klamath F’alls May 13 anjj 14.
Bobbie Yocum and Willa Dur-
flingvr wil be choral student di­
n-ctors for ‘The Night Has a
Thousand Eyes", Cain; and
j "Chanson dv Maric Antoinette",
Jacobson • Andrew;
respectively.
Mrs. Hergert will direct the third
choral selection, "It Shall Be
। Light" by Gaul.
The Boys’ Chorus will sing
"Stars of the Summer Night”,
Woodbury; "Integer Vitae", Hem­
ming; and “The Musical Trust”,
Clokcy.
Under the direction of Mr.
Rickman, the band will play
“Overture Militaire", Skornicka;
“Mantilla Yoder; and “Invercar-
gill March", Lithgow.
Lions Roar.
Gluttony and drunkenness have
two evils attendant on them; they
make the carcass smart, as well
as the pocket. Marcus Antonius.
linn An Ho Lowor fans!
Nan Francisco.. MJ50
Angele. .... 12.80
Portland . ......... g2.7S
Hewttle .............
|,hoen,x ...........
Nedt Lake .......
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON ROUND TUP
Shoulder Pork
Top Quality
Roasts
55c lb.
Frankfurters
49c lb.
Swift’s Oriole
Sliced
Bacon
53c lb.
Fresh Pork
Pure
Ground Beef
Always Fresh
F a TÓ'
Jack fir Virginia Kelly-8th fir Main
PHONE 97
You'll always make a hit with your “home
team” and you’ll always score in savings if
you fill their plates with grand-tasting quality
foods from Swartz & Wolfard’s. We waste no
pitches—but pass price reductions along to our
customers first crack out of the bat. So line
up your food order for the week and shop here
for the big league values.
Treet Luncheon Meat ......... . ......
Rancho Soup Mushr’m, Chicken
Maine Sardines
Patty Dae Catsup 2
Mayonnaise Best Foods......
Nation’s Harden
PEAS
Newlywed
Cake . .
Pork and Beans
S. Falls 2% tin
Tall
Kool
6 pkgs.
Borden’s
Veri-Sharp
Cheese
Class
S5.79
Case
25c
plus bottle deposit
Par-T-Pak
Beverages
Quart bottles
20c
HOUSE CLEANING SALE
WHITE KING PRODUCTS
WHITE KINO
GRANU UHO
plus bottle deposit
Large Size
Town Pride
Toppings
SCOTCH I
CUANSIR
Amort ed Flavors
Swift
Fancy
American Cheese
2 lb. loaf................. 0
17c
"snnr
PINI
Red Rose
Ice Cream
3 bars
A CUAN IWIPI
Velveeta
Cheese Food
lb. pkg.
Afternoons
Strawberry
Preserves
Flavor-Pak
49c lb.
Veal Chops
Shanks
32c lb.
79c lb.
KELLY’S MARKET
|0IW
FIRST CRACK
OUT of the BAT
Strawberries 43c
Peas . . . . . 28c
Corn ..... 28c
Chip Steaks
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GREYHOUND fares
Kerr
Apartment Electric Range
Music Groups
Enter Contest
and so are
hrukhsf^-
MERCHANTS
LUNCH
500 MAIN
wfiat vou “y before
The freer you fret yourself tn
* W
y?1? cannot tell who the presence of another, the more
may be behind it. Saadi.
free is he.- Lava ter.
Result« of the FHA election
Weil, now is the day of the "big
hold during the activity period
carf.dvai” sponsored by the PTA
Ilona
id
and
Robert
Hite
were
Friday
«re
Kathryn
Clark,
pml-
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elected president and vice prest- dent; Rosemary Hanks, vice presi- clt/b of the Mount View school.
Neighborly Neighbors club met
dent respectively,
' , of the AsMX'iat- dent, Ellen Madsen, secretary;
ed Student Body Mt the general Helen Hickethior,
treasurer; at the home of Mrs. A. Baker,
co-
I Ramona Nerlie, historian; and w ith Mrs. Alice Jensen
election Friday.
'Betty
I xju Elliotte, parliamentar- Hoateu, April 20.
Cindy Gore was chosen as f"’1
Mrs Ben Ross. Weiser, Idaho,
is Robert v I 'a,L
secretary. Treasurer »
Goodrich with Barbara Gleason ax
* hose officers tor next year will Is visiting at the homes of her son
and daughter, Mr Ralph Ross and
assistant. Ixinnii Guggisberg cap-
*t>*taJJcd at a joint, formal
Mrs. Ruth St. Claire
tured advertising manager and I ^^mony with the Elmira FHA
Fritz Tanner left on a business
Pau line Dykstcrhuis, business chapter here sometime during the trip to Tacoma Tuesday and will
I first part of May.
Following
the
manager.
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return the last of the week.
In the publications department, I
a !,^clal Pri»K'’«n' » '
Bob Cook ie confined to his
Virginia Daily iM-came Lions Roar J
an<1
will be give,,.
home
this week with illness.
Editor nnd Willa Durflinger, an­ To conclude the evening, the FF'A
Mrs. Ted Hudson and Mrs.
l»ys will Join the party for folk
nual editor Publications manager
DraUy were in Eugene on busi-
dancing Lions Roar.
is Joanne Summers.
n<-H Monday.
Yell and song leaders selected
Mrs Marsh was operated on at
arc Barbara Buckles, Nadine Carl­ SHORTHAND, TYPING
the Sacred Heart hospital, last
AWARDS
GIVEN
’
son, Diane Morelock, Jean Rick­
Monday and is doing very well.
Sixteen students have earned
ard, Cnrol Violette, and Bobbie
Walter .Dowens is home again
typing and shorthand certificates (but is confined to the use of
Yokum.
In a campaign assembly Tues­ this semester.
crutches.
The certificates in shorthand
day, tiie candidates were introduc­
Mrs. Ruth St. Claire gave a din­
ed with speeches and skits, and were earned by Joan Crepeau, ner Sunday honoring her brother.
the girls tried out for yell and Lorraine Howell, Ramona Spartz, Ralph Rosa. Guests present were:
Betty Elliott, and Flora Patten. Mrs Ben Ross, Mr and Mrs
song leaders.
Yell and song leaders were These girls can all take dictation Frank Dailey of Culp Creek, Mr.
elected by popular vote for the at sixty words a minute.
and Mrs. Ralph Ross and daugh­
Forty-word certificates in typ­ ter.
first time, putting into effect, the
new amendment to the constitu- ing were earned by Anne Hill,
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Thomas and
June Olson, Mary Louise Sugg family, accompanied by their
lion. Lions Roar.
and Willis Johnson. ,
houseguest, Mrs. Nelson of Se­
Thirty-word certificates were attle. took a trip over into the
Firearm* CasaalUe*
Every year more than 2,000 per­ earned by Charlene Matthews, Shoestring valley, and also visited
son* accidently lose their lives be­ Ixiuclla Gartner, Berda Garrett, at the home of old friends, Jake
cause of careless handling at fir*- Gerald Powell, Kathryn Clark. Wilson and his mother, and at the
irmi The total was 2.500 in 1M7. Dale Sears and Nadine Smith.
Elkhead mines with friends there.
Anne Hill was awarded a 50-
Most of these needless deaths ar*
Mrs. Ted Hudson went to the
word pin Lions Roar.
ir bunting accidents.
Eugene hospital Wednesday morn­
ing where she will have her teeth
When firmness is sufficient,
Bass Spawning Season
pulled and hopes to return home
rashness is unnecessary. — Napo-
the same day.
Bas* (pawn but once a year, its
uslly during the early spring
Mr and Mrs. George Church
Loose Leaf Forms -The Sentinel. months
moved to Bandon this week.
Print and Jean day has been set
for April 2» Activities will in I
elude an afternoon play day, a
dance in the evening, and corona- 1
tion of king and queen Sjionsoi of
the program is the Girl’s league
On the day of this spring event
each year, girls wear print dresses,
boys wear Jeans to school. Pupils
not dressing in prints and jeans
are subject to it penalty.
Freshmen. sophomore anti junior
girls will partiripat» in the play
d*y events scheduled on the truck
field in the afternoon. Betty Me*
Bec. Girls League vice president,
and Miss Brunthovcr are in charge
of arrangements for the raves,
softball games, and other track
activities Senior girls will attend
the Senior Mother’s ten held in
the library the same afternoon.
Girls will invite the boys to the
Print and Jean Dunce beginning
w N txt p m in the gym, but in-
wviduals need not have an escort
A VIRY RtMARKABlt BIRD Indeed 1« this rooster who for the past several
Io attend At the dance the royal
day* ha* been slruttlni hie stuff despite th. fact that he lost hi* bead
to th* butcher. The property of Mrs. Martha Green, a Loe Angeles house­
court will be presented. and the
wife. the big fellow Is shown here having a spot of breakfast admin­
king amt queen crowned Selec­
istered with the aid of an eyedropper.
(International Soundphoto)
tion of the court ami rulers will
be made through (sipular vote of I
thr stuilent laody earlier In
n i the
he i______________________
week; outcome of the vote w
kept secret until the dance
Chairman of commit tee« for the
events an-: dance, Norma Bradley:
refreshments, Mickey Snapp; ad­
vertisement, Joyce (Touch decora- ,
The Spring Concert was pre-
tlons, Shirley Hileman; and enter-'
A variety program of Ming and
rented lay the Music Department
tainment. Balm Mosley.
dance will be presented by U h -
last night. April 18. in the Union
I Jons Roar.
Martha Hicks School of Dance,
High School auditorium with
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Monday evening. April 25 at eight
■rH,I7KKuiV^Wrr‘,>
"Clisk in the high school audi- more than IfXJ students partici­
iKAt k
f . kn
turtum This recital is being spon- pating.
The program was in two [»arts,
Shirley Witters, a pretty dark sored by the high Khnol band,
haired freshman, was ch-cted and the proceeds will be added to the first consisting of choruses,
solos and ensembles conducted by
track queen, (nr the Willamette the uniform fund.
Mrs. Alexander Hergert, and the
Valley Meet last week, by the sen­
I Mfferent styles of tap dancing
last made up of band music under
ior track lioys.
will I h - executed with Shirley Bus-
Each school represented in the knk. Sue Chadwell, Deann Van- the direction of Mr. Elwood Rick-
Valley Meet elected a queen t<> Nortwick. Farrys Ixrsk Dorothy man.
present the awards after each | >elk. Darhne Dayton, ami Glenda
Soloists for the concert
event
I Jons Roar.
unit Neatha Collins as soloists. JoAnn Van Brunt sang ‘"The
Martha Hicks will do a character Trout" hy Schubert; Don East-
We are always kaoklng into the dance, "Jealousy".
burn, ’’Maric" by Fcranz; Teddy
future, but we see only the |mxt
ilvyl, “Rises" by Schubert; Albert
Group
mimls-rs
of
folk
dancing
Madame Swetchinc
ami n waltz will round out the Martin "The Horn" by Flegier;
Scott Wilson, "Macushlk" by Mac-
dunce program Those |>articipat-
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murrough nnd Martha Roy sang
mg in them* nwnbers are: Tyke
Brady, S ub Chad w e 11. Bkhi ’Tiie Wind’s of the South" by
Scott.
Mosely, Alice Hanks, Mickey
The liand appearing for the first
Sniq>|*. Jerry Tennis, Byn>n Cor­
dell, Wrs Thompson, Dick Clark, concert in their new uniforms
gave n group of numbers high­
and John VanNortwlck
lighted by a cornet solo played by
A highlight of the evening will
Champ I lusted accompanied by
hv rxcerpts of t h e wt ii-knuw n
Mm Ruth Caldwell? *
I "Swan l.ukc" ballet with Tyke
Accompanists for the choruses
Brady. Neatha Collins, and Jerry
were Evelyn Garman and Ann
Tennis taking the lends.
Hill Or Jena Martin accompanied
Music will be furnished by Eve- her brother Albert for his solo. I
j lyn Lewis’ orchestra. John Drys-
- IJons Roar.
1 dale, and Lorraine Ness. Scott
Wilson. Sue Pulley, and Betty
Patton will sing solos in the pro-
gram, and "extra-special1
scribes th«’ costumes.
Tickets will be on sale in the
Spring flowers will decorate the
student office next week. The school library for the Senior
prices are: students 16c and Mother's Tea held F'riday, April
adults 36c. Come out and support 29. from 2:30 to 3:45. Mothers of
your band! Lion* Roar.
all seniors, senior girls and faculty
“A Daily Feature”
women are guests. Girl's League
Everybody rends the Classified.
Is in charge of this annual event.
Background music will be played
during the tea. and a program of
special vocal music will be pre-
sented by the Choral Ikqrartment.
New Girl’s League officers, Evelyn
Garman, president; Willa Dur-
flinger, vice president; Kathryn
Clark, tteasurer; and June Olson,
secretary, will I m - installed.
Mrs. Leo Rickard, mother of
। the retiring Girl’s League presi­
dent, and Mrs. Z. A. Coop, mother
of the senior class president, have
been asked to |x>ur. Service Club
girls will serve.
Chairman of the tea is Pat
Rickard, retiring president of
Girl’s League. She is assisted by
Evelyn Garman and Willa Dur­
flinger. Shirlic Myers is in charge
inn <10 mu
of invitations. Lions Roar.
•I $ 4
* MT. VIEW
(kirn. C, a . Peterson, reporter
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