I |K fid : k \ hh hold skond I NOMINATION Oh Ol I It I KH U Relx-kuh lodge met Frld iy evr- I nmg for the regular meeting when I routine business was conducted I and the second nomination of off! rent was held with the following ||■■«Ult tor noble gland. Illldu iGodard; vice giund, Frances jltacknor und Alda Millet eere ' inry, Itdal« Lewi» and Hazel Mel zer, Hngncia) »rcivtary, Blanche lienkrr mid Dorothy Lyon; trea- ^ udt , Kmma Smith Election will lie held at the next regular meet- iing on November IH ' Several offering* of canned fruit and vegetable* were received for th»* < kid Follows Horne arid II Is ho|M*d that more will lu* brought ui during the next two we»*ka or ut the next meeting after which it will I m * lioxt'd mid shi|i|M'<l. I . was announced that the an nual homecoming of < >dd Follows, Rebekah* und Theta Rho girls will lie hold Saturday evening Novem- iu»r 12, beginning with a iMitluck dinner nt ti 30 At the close of the meeting re freshments of ilouglmuts mid cider wn»re served by the noble grrnid, vice grand and the good of me- order committee. Thur*., Nov. 10, IfHO Tin* Sentinel, Cottage Grme, Oregon Page Favorite Recipes N T l N E I Mrs. FDR Is 65 MINI EMEAT < OOKIES Three fourths cup shortenin'!, one and one half cups brown sugar lirmly [lacked, three eggs well beaten, two and one half cups sift ed fl >ur, three fourth* teaspoon soda, one teas|>oon baking [xiwder, one half teaspoon cinnamon, one half teaspoon nutmeg, one half tcas]MM>n salt, one cup mincemeat, I cup ehop|M*d walnut*. Cream sh n tening and sugar, iH-it m egg* with *|Mxm, sift to gether flour, soda, spices, salt, and baking [siwder Add to first mix ture Stir in mincemcnt and nut* Drop with vpoon on grea < d cook ie sheet or pan and bake about fifteen minutes in moileratc oven. Makes almut four dozen large cookies. MRS NONA PEEK 2108 Whitcaker Ave. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Rats Moving In- Opens CIO Session Now Is the Time To Clean Premises I I DM IN Bl ""I SENATE TRAIL Herbert II. D'hinan is the first Jew ever elected to the U. S. sen ate by popular vote. Several mix’ of the Jewish faith! have been appointed to thc «cnafe since 1911, when direct elect ion of senator* begun under t h r 17th i amendment. Prior to that, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Rais are moving to shelter now with Die start of winter and con trol measures should be applied, unless one wants to keep the rats for the winter. D C. Dickey, ro dent control officer for Lane county doclar- d t day I/ickoy was on ;ular inspection trip. If )ou live in the city limit and rats I* IRKING METERS an- bothering you, complaint* BRING IN hould lie turned into the city re- Parking meters continue to roid«-r'» office. Mr. Dickey said bring the city about $1.(X^1 in lh<* public here hafl been very revenue monthly, Don Aller), city cooperative. which had enabled recorder said today. The meter him to do a better job of rat revenue is used to finance an ex abatement tra policeman and to further traf He Urged property owners to fic safety. Parking meter revenue clean up their prembes and rc- was used to finance the graveling move anything tint ih<* rats might of the city's only parking lilt. feed on. "Ratfeed" should be hauled out to the dump grounds he said. With Mr. Dickey L Fisk, county sanitarian. who was in- Mrs. A M. Orwick of Saginaw CHAT 1ER •fleeting some of the* garbage has submitted a favorite recipe fur THE FORMER First Lady, Mrs. dumps over the county. Mr. Fisk apple cake or pudding, which has Franklin D. Roosevelt holds a from nd he understood that a garbage been enjoyed vi ry much by the small birthday cake as she dines in dump sit»- haft been »*stablish»*d family. the United Nations lunch room at THE SMART SHOP at l/mdon, but he had not been Lake Success, N. Y. She observed tpplc < i»kr or Pudding informed as to when- it was I»»- her B5th birthday on the job as a M others * < i.t b my ets Philip Murray < up of shortening member of U. S. delegation to the eated. Not all of the garbage dis I On November 8 members ot cup of sugar posal sites over the county have General Assembly. ( Internationali iMothi-rs' club gathered it got logclhcr nt Ridgefield, Wash PROFIT BY PLAS I IC KALE 2 been placed in use. The site at DOI GLAS C OI NTY The World Friendship Quesbies Yes sir! The “Great Virgil’’ Naur of Mrs Cud Wallace tor cup of milk MHOOL,, HANK. HWrOHM E rane and at Culp Creek have not Y ALL YTION CLIMBS on Oct. 2.3 Mrs. Anna Maher, 87 ingoiar monthly meeting and cov who lives with her daughter, Mrs /if the Methodist church met in < LORY i OR tRMUn M E DAI been made ready, he said. tcanMxins of baking powder is showing at the high school Douglas c o u n t y’s continued cred dish Itmcheon The afternoon Geo. Simmon« in lUdgefiold, hud the church pat lor Thursday night. 2 cups of flour The schools, the First National uirlitorium Wednesday, No heavy industrial growth is attest wan spent in planning work on us viMifors her granddaughter, Rosemary Hanks, president, pre 1 teas|MM>n of vanilla if desired Bank and dtc post office will I m * IF YOC WONDER ed by the report of County Assess vember 16 at 8 4)0 p.m. This muilta to bo tipd Ton membora grnnt-gninddnHghtrr and great- sidisi at the busine >. meeting, at A few grains of salt. c I om d tomorrow in observance of If you wonder why you did not or Ned Dixon of Roseburg placing [anil one guest, Mrs. Ward, were Mix as usual. Slice as many Armistice day. Some of the besi- great magieian is sponsored receive your Sentinel at the usual which time it was announced that great-grandson. [present Seven garments and one apples to cover baking pin, [xiur ness Imuses may be closed, but time, it was because there will be the assessed valuation for 1949 at by the Lions Cliilr—a very In the picture from left to right the group had mad- $8.00 at a a record high of $56,405,365. This fouir of shoes were rejiortcd given over batter. When ready for oven this will lie up to the individual no mail service Friday. The situ are: Duniel Kocrnen, three is an increase of $7 million over worthy group of business Out by the relief committee dur- jmiiif over mixture, cup lukc merchant. ation was called to our attention , the 19-18 total and duplicates the A thank you note was read from months; his mother. Mrs Rolw rt Jng the month of < •< tola r. water. Bake until done. Good men. too late to correct, inasmuch increase as ., , lor 19-18 over the total I < tn D< c emla-r 13 the group will Koetuen, 20, of Lenexa, Kansas; the Woman's Society of Christi.m warm or cold. Any fresh or canned Before the coming of white men, we still lack expected equipment, for his grandmo! her, Mrs Ernest ■ historians say what is now the which we hope will aid us in got- ■IMI « itti Mis X I ( ‘otnplon ■* Hnthnwiiy, 41, Cottage Grove. hi* lovely I Mme.in Phyfr dropleaf fruit may he used, drained. Now we don’t claim to be The bill for county taxpayers state of Oregon was the home of ting your paper earlier. 'her home in the Cedars di trlct for great -grandmother, Mr* table which they had purchased , this aggregates $3,3X5,895 more than GO tribes of Indians. a magician, b tt t you’d be a covered dish dinner and Christ Simmons, t>8. and and placid in the* church parlor i for ail purposes, Dixon announced. Most of them were west of the LOVE SWINDLES GETS mas gift exchange Member* are grandmother. Mrs Anna Maher, surprised what a properly A discussion was held concern (Mrs. Orville lannb, reporter) Cast ide mountains. Most Oregon TWO TO TEN-YEAR JOLT Asked to meet at the home of Mrs. 87. I Hath of Ridgefield fitted bra and girdle can do. ing a smorgasboi d which will lx* Indians are Contained within the ji'nd Wallner 10 o'clock and Vcry gixxl progress was made Sigmund <Sam) Engel, 74-year- held in conjunction with the Mrs Maher has four children, Fry “ Venus, for that £ir.- Umatilla, Klamath and Warm frnns|Mirtalion will I m * furnished six grandchildren, 13 great-grand Woman's .Society. The next proj Sunday on the school play’ shed Springs reservations, cast of the old love swindler, was sentenced Bring your gift for exchange. ished look. ’ ’ ** at Chicago yesterday to not l»*ss children and one great-great ect planned by the members is the as tile following men assembled to Cascades. on Mezzanine Floor than two and not more than ten build on it: Ralph Dawson, Elmer Pollyanna basket which will lie grandchild. Her grandchildren THETA KIIO ».IKIS I'l.YN years in prison for swindling a Cottage Grove Hotel Kimcry, Freeman Wells, Roy Mat- are Mrs J W. Thornton and Mrs. pas rd among the members. Come in today and let us Oregon's first railroad connect red-haired Chicago widow out of Lawrence Fisher, Delmar Oil Permanents J I Duke, Ridgefield; Mrs. Er Ruth Coston presented the les help you with your figure- ■ Rho Girls planned a nest I liillinwiiy, Cottage Grove; ed with eastern states, via the and son which was the first chapter in Fisher, Kenneth Brown, Lester teen-age dance nt their nn-ctmg Mrs Lebow, Bob Withers, Melvin Jen scenic Columbia river gorge, was problems — an ensemble is Cold Wave the Iwiok 'The Big Fisherman,” Monday night In tin- IOOF hall tird Simmons and Daniel Malier kins and Lavcrn Brown Mr. Clyde completed in 1883. Office Supplies — The Sentinel. written by Lloyd C. Douglas. only its good as its founda- Lorayne Kotrc following their |>otiuck dinner. of Portland Cut singer of Eugene and Mr. Guy .Dorothy, Ernest, Appointments with tion. Refreshments were served "YI - i Pritchard of Goshen were also The date of the dance will I m * an Marion, Esther. David und Helen rncn.ii by Mat Gladys Adams nounced later Nomination of of- Hathaway, all of Cottagi- Grove Roisemary Hanks at the close , helping. (Friday and Saturday Only) fleers wax held and eh*ction will nrc among her great gtundchil- the evening. The ladies serving a hot potluck Loh C. Leonard Phone 43 lx* held nt the next meeting. dren. WOM INITIATE CANDIDATES dinner were Mmes. Cutsinger, 26tfexx ’ Ten girls nnd their assistant ad- Pi itcb.-ird. Fisher, Brown, Kimcry, At th«- November meeting of the McCarty, Lelxiw and Withers. Visor, Mrs Roy Lyon, were pre*- What cannot love and right- W here people enjoy freedom of choice , as in this country , M< m , > sc initiation rnt for the potluck and regular eousn<*si> achieve for the race? All ' Women of the , ,, Community club met Friday af IT is necessary to compete for . their , favor meeting A s|M*clal feature of the that enn I m * accomplished, a |i(l ceremony was held for thrix* can ternoon at the tcachcrage with didates. Miss Ada 1 lopman, Norma evening wn» nccordion solos by mon* than history has yet record Helliin und Irma D uvm II It was re- Mrs. Victor Korpela and Mrs. Katherine Algald ist Mary Baker Eddy [silted the W< >M had contributed Lxxinard Korpela serving refresh ),_____ _____ ________ $1000 toward the Jaycee-ette ment.-, to 1G members. New mem Hallowren party for the young bers are Mis. Bob Withers, Mrs. G. J. F'i rguson, Mrs. J. B. Wil people of the vicinity. liams and Mrs. Lester Lebow. Mrs. Ora Addington and Mrs. vemlwr 17 at which time there Traditional at the Thanktigiving Feast will I m * Initiation, and officers arc I-awrence Fisher will serve nt the J>ec. 2 meeting. asked Io wear formats. Michael and Sharon Atkinson Watch for the announcement of are home again after Ix-ing hospi the turkey dinner. talized about a month in Eugene. ROY YL neighbors initiate They arc the son and daughter of The Royal Ncighlmrs met Tues Mr. and Mrs. Theron Atkinson. C ompetition is found in goods , in services , in ideas , day night in the KkiF hall and They will not attend school for IN POLITICS-IN EVERY FIELD OF HUMAN ENDEAVOR., held initiation for one candidate, some time but carry on their May We Suggest: studies at home. Irene Graham. Oracle Fern An- derson presided over the meeting. I’RI ETT APPOINTED Following the business session James II. Pruett, Jr., has been For th»* table, about the home, or ns a special tribute Bright - - HOLIDAY PAJAMAS refreshments wete served by the commit tee. May Tennis, Ruth appointed General Passenger to wife, sweetheart or mother. Agent of the Northern District of Flattering - - COSTUME JEWELRY Snell and Emma Trembley. Southern Pacific, with headquar Lovely - - LINGERIE ters in Portland, effective Decem A treaty in 1819 between the ber 1, it is announced by Claude E. U. S. A. anil Spain fixes! the south- Sheer - - HOSIERY Peterson, vice president in charge ern boundary Iwtween the Oregon of passenger traffic for the rail- Practical - - HAND BAGS > country ami Spanish territory at “LET 182 MEAN FL<»WEILS TO YO1” road Pruett succeeds J. Or- 12 degn < - latitude This now mandy, who retires November 30 Necessary - - SCARFS 1704 W. Main 1’honc marks tin* Ixamdarj Is'luivnOn*- after 41 years of service with the ' gon and California. • company in Portland. 'Telephone 555 or 556 live ( iciicrat ions Represented at Reunion LYNX HOLLOW OUR DEMOCRACY 1 PEOPLE ¡WE THE ^SAY-50 Christmas-Shop the Easy Way Lay-Away a Gift a Day! Flowers Don't Forget Them on November 24 Sunnyside Greenhouses Wedtlin^ Invitations Street Dress And Stcie ... and ufnnouncemcnts Embossed... Kl< HYRD THWING ATTORNEY MOY ES OHK E Richard Thwing, local attorney, has moved his office from 34 North 6th street to the First Na- tional bank building. His new quarters are the offices formerh occupied by Dr. Guy Earl. Mr. Thwing was one of the original tenants of the White building on 6th street and during his stay there offiecd with the late E. E. Rartt uff. A small' dc|H>sit NOW insures you of a gift LATE^ '7 h £R£ IS COMPETITION FOR. SPENDING AND COMPETITION FOK SAVING-COMPETITION THAT STEMS DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE^ RIGHT TO CHOOSE. THAT IS WHY WE FIND OVER. 500 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THIS COUNTRY, COMPETING FOR PUBLIC FAVOR. IN Dorothy Arnest Printed... Cooks Faster!! Saves Current!! Your choice of type faces and announcement stock. See the Amazing New FRIGIDAIRE Quality an<l price ns good as anything yon can get out' of town — Fast service too. Deluxe Ehctrie Range Complete With Pressure Cooker Ask about all of the outstanding features. — ONLY $324.70 it Speedy New Radiantube Unit ★ 6-60 Minute Timer Sini stole nnd wool frock. By VERA WINSTON Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 North 6th 9t. Phone ßßö or 556 SMART SIMPLICITY nnd wearability make for good fash ion sense, as is demonstrated by this street dress. Of gray and black striped woolen, it hns a lap-over panel in back and a black leather belt which can bo worn over or un der the accompanying black baby seal stole scarf. The stole is a ver satile affair, and can bo worn many ways. It has pockets at each end nnd Is lined with red wool. It would be handsome with a tweed suit, or > plain coat. All Porcelain Inside and Out. ■A Large, Twin-Unit Even Heat Oven. •k Large Wanner Drawer Wicks Electric Your Friendly Frigidaire Dealer 48 N. 9th Arnest’s Dress Shop SERVING THE NEEP OF THE PEOPLE FOR. FAMILY PROTECTION. Phone 337 Alic« foster