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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
Section Two Enters Senate Rate Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON'I IH RDAY. T.ITI Mli I: I,. I'HU 182 Attend Officers Training Day At Springfield High on September 1st The singing Voices of IK? exh'll sion unit officer» filled the visual aid room at Ilie Springfield high school with song Si'plcmlMT 1st, as unit officers met for their annuiti officers limning day lume county wax privileged to have Mi .« Je a- lec Midl.alicu. recreation peianllHt from i begun Stille college pie . nt to lead tlie singing and to <I imu récréation with leadei from 31 of 32 I Jine county groups All units except SiltCoos Unii were repte Hi nted, Mime with six or more of The morning session was pre sided over by Mr. Rus'« Il I bls ii county committee chairman Roll call was rend by Mts. Ihiman Giustina, county committee • tnry-treasurer Discussion nt <x tension | mi 1 h ‘I<" w n made by Line county agent. Mrs Ruth Kllpp stein and the year's program v. a discussed ui detail by Line conn son The afternoon pent Were di a ussiti The highlight of the day wax gloup singing and recreation led by Mi -s Miillalieo Unit offici I revealed the place of their fall organization meeting to which any one inter sled in be longing Io an extension unit in the rommmiity is eoidially invited The units and hostess' name arc Ie.ted below I'm lui lin t informa lion contact the County l.xtension I »II a e. p < i Box 1227 or t< I. phone Ixtrunc Home Extension I'nit meeting In the Lirune Grange hall SeptcmlM’r 29. I lebrón Unit, home of Mr Ivan Minus, September H 2;<X) pm It Is th«» old lesson - n worthy compii him nt, a n . .luti ne'- un dimitid by di 11 nul I n'S, and then sucre«.». 1'unchon Tin- Atlantic blue crab carril in I ti • many ir 1,75O,IXX) eggs at oni stillili group M'i' ioir. whi ro time, m-ioidoii rifle «lut lv, for the V n unis olin i i s i di.i Bt itiiiiriii i Bureau of Land Management Will Offer Ten Tracts limili !.. Goldy. Regional Ad- mlmxtrator. Region I, Bureau of Land Management. H'fiorted today that ten parcels of <) and C. tim ber carrying a volume of 5,415,<XX) bonid feet of timber and 750 lineal cedar poles with an ap- value of $3ilj627 30 w ill be offered for sale beginning Scptem- ber 26, 194!). Seven of the parcel* will lx- of fered *or s de by staled bids on September 27th at the Regional Administrator' office in Portland The c tract carry a volume of 3,- 46O.IXX) lioard feel of timber and 750 lineal feet of cedar pole« with a value of $26,955 (X). The three remaining parcels will be offered for sale at oral auction mi September 26th, 27th, .and 2Kth One paril i carrying a volume of 255JXX) board feet appraised at her 26th at the office of the Bu reau of Lind Management. 217 P<.‘I Office Building, Coos Bay, , 1 Give the children a real treat this fall Just slip a few of our delicious fresh cookies in their lunch pail and watt h them ask for more the next day. TRULY DELICIOUS COTTAGE BAKERY Phone 24 1 . \ The remaining parcel will lie offered September 28th at Rose burg in the Post Office Building 'Phis tract i.s valued at $6,028.50 and carries 1,125,(XX) board feet The tracts are located within the following counties: Benton. Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Lane counties, Oregon. Night Classes to Offer Graduate Credits to Adults Graduate credit may lx1 earned Night Classes for in Adults” to lie offered in Eugene this full by the General Extension Higher Education. Major credit is available for Radio Eduration, and the Amer- lean Elementary School. Dante and His Times is good for credit toward a minor. Classes will begin the week of St ptemlter ?•> Except for Wood working. to lie ncld at Eugene high school, all will lx» given on the Unlvctaity of Oregen campu. Tlie daily schedule is as follows: Monday Dante and His Tunes. Radio Education, Clothing Con st nut ion, Methods in Woodwork- mg. and Nature Study. ARCADE Coffee Shop CLOSED FOR REPAIRS September 18 to 24th Ing, Ixiwcr-Division Applied De sign, Eitst-Year Greek, and Bio .A, Reopen on September 25th Waitress Wanted — Phone 749 g Ami while you'ri' ilii .vn town — Why not step in to Swartz A Wolfanl’s siipi r-sav in.«* show of prize winning values and praise-winning' foods! ('ontinuoiis show all day Friday nnd Saturday! nr Candy Bars Chewing Gum AT A PRESS conference In New York City, former Governor Herbert H. Lehman (above), 71, announces that he will run for United States Senator on tho Democratic and Liberal party ticket* In the special election on November 8. Lehman will be a candidate for election to tho last year of the term of Robert F. Wagner, who resigned because (International) of 111 health. A Good Start Is Assured Students Entering OSC . _ Oregon State College Getting] acquainted with O.S.C. students will start for all new students at ■ X o'clock, PST, Monday morning ' September 19 with the first of I four general assemblies. New stu- | <lent w ok. combined with reflstra.1 tion for all students will continue ' through Saturday. September 24. The schedule of events for the I week is planned to help transfer students as well as entering fresh men to get adjusted to their new surroundings before actual classes | start Monday, September 26. This I is the 26th year since Oregon ! State pioneered in the west with ■ what was then called freshman ! week. Aside from the general assem- | lilies, smaller group sessions are ; provided when staff leaders will i discuss such subjests as ‘‘New Choices," "Finding Yourself," and “College Procedure." Placement I lest will be taken to see that enter, ing student* gf't into sections that will do them* the most good in English, mathematics and speech. Still more personal attention is provided through group advisors, with ^ot more than 20 students assigned to each one. Thus an cx- perienccd advisor is available to each student throughout the week and afterwards as well. Actual registration starts on Thursday foren«xin for seniors Thereafter old and new students alike register by initial groups. Registering Thursday afternoon are those whose names begin with I'. O, C, B. T. X Y. K. D. and Me; Friday will be for W. S, Q. F. N, R. V. Z. If. G. E. M. P. and I; while Saturday J. A, L. and any who missed groups earlier. Rosedale — Libby’s 303 Tin Peas and Carrots STAR PÍRTORMTRS or Hot Dish Meals Peas 2 eor 33c Swanco Fine for Cooking Margarine Lb............ 25c Silver Skillet C. Beef Hash 31c GOOD QUALITY • - ApriCOtS Pictsweet Peas Fla v<> r-1 ’a c Fresh-Frozen Strawberries ice Cream I M Peaches rinht in . Imeriml VHiy not come in mxm and gel the whole Pontiac »lory? 610 MADISON ALBEE PONTIAC 24 N. Oth St. Nolt’s Chevron Station Cottage Grove, Oregon Price ! 10 lb. Hungry Jack Pancake Flour 98c Bananas Kelly’s Market TOPS Picnic Hams 4 - 8 lb. average 29c Table Queen Squash Amaízo 53c lb. Crystal Syrup Pure Ground Beef frore gas I’onliiK H wide, oplieallv eurveil wimhhield. pin-» wider window» ami »limnn-r pillars al! around, give» you a new driving horizon. •f(»<lra-Ma«ii’ Ihitr »iHMnid nt etlra mt. 25c Low 2 lbs. container SAFE-T NEW DRIVER VIEW! A ■■ Pickles ... 23c For Sunday dinner or unexpected guests — Keep frozen fryers on Hand — We carry Medo- Land, Kwik-Fry and Birdseye Frozen Fryers 5 lb. jar ... 49c lb. 29c 49c Soap Powder 2 pkg. deal sm Skinless Wieners 59c lb. 2 pkgs, plus plastic U hrrrvrr you see its "Silver Streak" styling in eily trallic, on tlie liilhway, or - xilhouelled at tlie curii—you know '■ * n Pont ine nn<l jomediing irry Kim ial immrdiatrïy tli«t among aulonuthibs» Ponliuc'n iwrformniKM* in equally thank* hj Pontiac'» great |mwer plants, the ."Iraight eiehi or ah. .... I l<> the amazing convenience of <»M IIvdra-Malic Ihivi And remrmlirr. Pontiac il ia »till the l<»<v»t primi »tmi^ht No. 2'1 Tin ii.,n<...... Cleanser There * an unmistakable »lamp of .liwlim lion alami the new Pontiac. Il'» a lieanly from Ilir front ami from the rear. ¿OC Fannings’ Bread and Butter 12 Taste Swell Svv ift 's AU Us Oun! Heavy Syrup COFFEE lb. 55c New Low Price! Bleach I - - made to protect the moving parts of the car, you can bank on getting the best in auto products and ser vicing when you drive in here. A ■■ ! Hunts — Always Fresh ... to grease Tin No- Hills Bros. Office Supplies — Tiu» Sentinel. - - made to give your car plenty of power and mileage 2 ä 25c ' West Peak — > The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame, Longfellow Un Uk All I «rands ......... ‘ COME TO THE FAIR! Wednesday Industrial Traffic Management, Geography of the Pacific Northwest, History of Greece, Methods in Woodworking, and Public S|xaking for Business and Professional Men and Women Thursday Principles of Adver tising. The American Elementary School. Body Conditioning for Women, and First-Year Spanish. Registrai ion are $3.50 a credit hour, the minimum being Success in life depends upon $7.oo a term. persistent effort, upon the im Complete information on any of provement of moments mon1 than the courses 'nay lie had by phoning U|M>n any other one thing. tin- of State-Wide Mary Baker Eddy r A <>u ought to be T Attend the South Lane Fair September 16-17 at the Cottage Grove Armory Another parcel will lie offered for ale ScptemiMT 27th in Eugene at the Bureau's office in the Post I < Hfiu Building Thi tract carries ■ Lunch Time? 525 Main A COLOSSAL COLLECTION of AMAZING SAVINGS Nl Mill R Facial Tissue 23c Blade Cut Cocomalt Dozen 29c Reg. 45c 50 lbs. No. 2 Gem Fire Chief Shld. Beef Roasts 59c lb. Potatoes Rib Steaks Tomatoes 69c lb. $1.19 Matches tig fi • 'arton Pound Fresh Frying Chickens and Frying Rabbits Low Prices High Quality Delivery Tuesdays and . Xi MT main st ? - cot Y àge grove - phone 53 Friday*