The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 10, 1949, Image 7

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    Section Two
Cottage Grove Sentinel
nrm<!E GROVE. I ANE COUNTY. OREGON I I II KSI iA Y, NOVEMBER 10, HMU
Junior Phy Date
Scheduled Dec. 2
By W i IH h John on
! Hvrmlwr 2 h Hw n. \v «l.tt • ,< I
ing l'.mis " < li igm.illv «chedulcd
fm Novi min r IH, thè d ii - w r.
changml I ti ni e Jack of lime Im
stage prictlces m uli- he i no lei I
they could noi p< tìmm ibly
pretending to stami mi the bai
'•ny uid vi energ lu ally racing
down the ini iglnary stalni, while
Verna Thyl mil mid', all the I hiv »'
Ili-io is mln limps with her d< >a ,
luting smiles md lolling eyes,
Nonna C.illimiln
gently pats
Jim Webb's cheek and lamentH
idsml growing old while Willis
Johnson dissetate. mi his favorite
theme "Why every Isiy nt Mixtern
hould drive his own car."
Ailini Jon prices were lowered
50.'
idults .did it mrxcd
Meats, 3 u Im high school ludi ills,
.uid jr>c for grade schmd Mtudents.
Lions Hoar
STOREWYDE
NUMBER 11
In 'One More C?uh
FERIS,
GAI-139
Mrs Krius t . wondering ¡I it will
all possible In n-rmil the
(round <>f an old model T runnii-g U l< Ks HONOKED
into garbngc cans und "mltn,; with
OIIEGON STATE COLLEGE,
a final smack into the ul.- of the Corvallis, Nov l> (S|H<rill Hob-
ert Haymond Wicks of Cottage
light cmne rolling onto th - -.ti..-, < J ove was among some 200 stu-
Ilnlc .Scars claun<-<l Un mise deiiis honored tins week at the
cmild be tnnnuf.'i'lmed h ■■ k
, ' annual ‘ honm- necolnde," s|sm-
by ritll.ng -h ili . dr.-ipm • < in-
ore I by Pin Kappa Phi, national
ami banging mi pu- - n of tin He M'liolaslK' hmim.iry President A.
then pioniptly
driinin* I. Strand of < )SC presented the
Mlr.ilm ; i Mrs
util) l<
lievi-, a
Wl< le
st -1.'> hours of
Altri
Illi I III' general lililí hull I r e .Imuin
during 1!M7 lx
unit noi < In . Iwcrt quietisi, । l.iv with I ehnl.i.tjc av.rai
pr.irtHr I»« in u il h Ann«' l!l| least 3 25 He is a junior
I h * nt
Swartz and Wolfard Cordially Invite You to Our
^DESSERT FORK
Party £aÂe Mix
Ginger^Ar Mix
Run
UICE
At the vegetable growers sec­
tion meeting, M C Lane. USDA
entomologist from Walla Walla.
Wash., will discuss control of
wireworms, and H E. Morrison. I
Oregon State college ex|>crimcnt
station entomologist, will explain
work being done to control sytn-
phihds.
Henry Hartman, head of the
(> S C. horticulture department,
will discuss utilization of nutri­
tional elements by plants Thurs­
day morning. November 17 Ar­
thur S. King. OS.C. extension soil ,
conservation specialist, will sjicak
on aqueous and anhydrous am­
monia fertilizers which arc liecom- ,
ing widely adopted.
Use of growth regulating suh- I
stances in agricultural practices '
will be discussed by Dr. E. J. i
Kraus, former chairman of the !
University of Chicago botany de- I
partment, who is now doing re-1
search work at O. S C.
A. G. B. Bouquet, professor of
vegetable crops at O. S. C., will
speak on high quality characters I
in vcgetabloa at a session with
vegetable growers.
Since gold rush days of the early
1850's Oregon has produced gold,
valued at more than UM) nrilion |
dollars.
^46iC/lL
Il & D J6 oz. Can
JELLY
U>oz. Tin
Half
Whole
Veal Shldr. Steak
Gomi Beef
Milk Fe<l Veal
69c lb
65c lb
Sliced Bacon
Pork Sausage
Oregon Brand
Country St vie
65c lb.
49 lb
Veal Loaf
Chicken Loaf
Minceri Ham lb.
French Souse
Piekle i Pimento
DRIFTED SNOW
MAYONNAISE
39c
Inc. Tax
Cottage Grove-
Eugene Freight
and Transfer
Children — 00c
Adults —$1.10
32 S. 10th
Phone 99
3t fex
37c
28c
28c
49c
“A complete frozen food de­
partment for your every
5 lb. “ Long John”
75c
Lumber Jack
This Ad Effective
Friday, Saturday, Monday
Nov. 11th, 12th and 14th
4
12c
Cauliflower
Snow white heads
Cabbage r " li
Grapefruit 62c
Scotch
27c Cleanser pkg. WC
2 for 23c Oxydol rw. 29c
Case $5.49 Dreft
pkB. 29c
lb. jar 10C
Camay Keg. 3/25c
6 for 59c Ivory Med. 3/27c
No. 303 Tins
Beef
,2 “• 39c
Arizona 80 size
Pound
SUPER SERVICE
8:00 P. M.
SALMON Tuna Fish
39c
Vs 29c
Strawberries
Corn
Peas
Chip Steaks .
Pint
Tall Tins
National
CORNED
Yamhill
1 )urkee 's
Xation’s Garden
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
Pink
Flavor Pae Frozen
->o m. $3.89
SYRUP
- - is what our experienced
personnel offer you!
Prompt, reliable, careful and
courteous SERVICE.
4*.
Ice Cream qt 39c
Flour
PEAS
29c P*«-
cans
49c "
Rib Steaks
Amaízo
at
39c
Portland Provision
Brands
MILK
H6SPKZI
CORN WK
D ollar S- t - r - e - t - c - h - e - r -S!
CREAM CORN
6 s 79c
H-D
No.
2 Tin
Cans 89c
CREAM CORN
Cans 89c
Whole Kernel Corn
APRICOTS Uun“ l n 5 99C
House
APRICOTS Hudson
4 99c
Whole Un peeled
Nebergalls
Darigold
NOVEMBER 16th
1/v
SPEWty
WHEATHEAKTS
16c
16c
wheaties » »15c
KW
Cheerios
Del Monte
CRACKERS
—Coming—
27c
BRAND 1Qr
Full of Vitamins”
SYRUP
Tfif/VS TO £AT f A OAf
CORN OATS 0WHÍAT
YOWS AT NO EXTRA COST
Largo pk}».
Krispv
OF
4
Hudson House
Luncheon Meat
Special
37
HURRY! TH!S\
TEASPOON \
Jl< ahliy for You — Healthy for Your Pocket book !
Grapefruit Juice
Grapefruit Juice
Make Pie Crust Like Betty Crocker’s
®
Dev ili food Mi*
35c 27c 35c
Program plans call for general
topics to lie discussed each morn­
ing The group will be divided into
■ |HVint interest "Vegetable" and
"lice fruit" -vetion» for afternoon
get-togethers.
Among speakers to appear on
the program arc E. II. Wiegand,
head of the food technology de­
partment at OS.C. He will discuss
present and future outlook of
W<-D FAMOUS
Mixes
Standby 21 - tin
Outlook for canned fruits and
vegetables will be discus cd by C
H
Tulley, Portland, executive
vice president. Northwest Cnnnci
as -M-i'iiiiin, at Hie sixty-fourth an-
nu il mc.-iing of the Oregon State
Horticultural Society in Eugene,
November 17 and IN, I^m Haw­
kins, Eugene, president, has an-
nounccd.
C. <> Haw lings, (). S C exten-
ckm horticulture siss-ialist, and
sis-icty secretary. Maid general
< .ions of the two day meeting
will tic held In the Veterans Me­
morial building. 1626 Willamette
PRESENTING HIS
Saturday, November 12th of Betty Crocker Cake Mixes and Crust Quick Pie Crust Mix.
Watch Pies baked before your eyes” with Standby Pumpkin and Crust Quick.
For only 3 box top* from
11 •
P^C^ockfA Cake
State Hort. Meet
Al Eugene Plans
Varied Program
AND COMPANY
BAKING DEMONSTRATION
• AT NO EXTRA COST
PRESIDENT Jniimin h-
'pen ।
copy of "Washington Dateline” to
ttie chapter devoted to the White
B oum new» photographer»' "One
Mme Club,” which the Chief Ex­
ecutive head». The book, a 40-year
hi .tury of Washington journalism '
and of the National Press Chib, was
presented to Truman at a White
It-use ceremony. (International)
PREMIER
INTERNATIONAL
ILLUSIONIST
RIGHT WITH A BIG BOWL OF WHEATIE S /
START THE DAY
Onions
Oregon Danvers
Potatoes 50-’1-
U. S. No. 2 - Gems
MRiTtZmoiLŒMD
Open
Friday, Nov. 11th
9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
G37 MAIN ST.
COTTAGE GROVE
PHONE
53
As Usual