The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 08, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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Compare our prices and quality of poods—you are always
welcome and be treated courteously and fairly.
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GROCERY
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The Store on Doremi Lake Shore
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Suggestions
Franciscan Ware
Helsay Crystal
Sets of Dishes
Westinghouse
Agate Jewelry
With Pre-Treated Grids
Compacts
$17.95
Table Lamps
Floor Lamps
Hassocks
Clothes Hampers
Waffle Iron
Toastmaster
Community
Toaster
Silver
Sunbeam Mixer
52 Pc. Service for Eight
Elec. Comforter
No Federal Tax
Samson
S69.75
Card Tables
Steak Knives
Easy Washer
Carving Sets
Admiral
Dual-Temp
Toast-
Refrigerator
master Simplex Ironer
Admiral
Double
Electric Range
Admiral Radio
Fully
Automatic
$21.50
FREE GIFT
WRAPPING
MEMO FOR HUSBANDS ONLY
We 11 help you surprise the little woman by delivering
any appliance the day before Christmas all done up
with red ribbon and a bow.
Green’s Hardware & Supply
Personal Service
Easy Parking
Phone 222
Creswell, Ore.
Play Santa Claus
To Your
Skaggs. rv|H>rt«
n*|»orter,
Norman Skagga,
‘r. phono Crvawrll M3)
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The fifth grade students pre-
styUed a Christmas program at
Mothers club Friday aftenuxm. At
the business meeting $15 was
voted toward the Lane County
Juvenile Detention Home Princi­
pal Lawrence Chestnut announced
that the Cres’ane school will
present their Christmas program
the evening of December 22 and
the Creswell grade school the eve­
ning of December 21. Several 4-H
club leaders have been secured
and four more are needed Mrs.
Frances Quinn’s room won the
traveling prize for having the
most mothers present.
Mrs. R. A. Kinkead of Renton,
Washington is visiting her sisters.
Mrs. Opal Stott and Mis Anna
Pratt This is the first time the
have been together for 30
Mrs. Sherman Gibson was elect­
ed worthy matron at Eastern
Star Thursday evening and Sher­
man Gibson worthy |Mtron. Other
officers elected were: associate
matron. Mrs. J. L. Scott: associate
patron. J. L. Scott; secretary. Mrs
Tom Quinn Dead
Word was received this week of
the death of Tom Quinn nt North
Hollywood, California at the age
of 46 Quinn lived here as a boy
and was bom in Michigan. He is
survived by his wife, his father,
W E. Quinn of Creswell; the fol­
lowing brothers. Fred of Dallas.
Ben of IhTtland. and Miles of
Creswell; and the following sis­
ters. Mrs. Edna Schoutz of Can­
ada, Mrs. Abbie Freeman of
Michigan. Mrs Irene Hall of Port­
land, Mrs ha Rankin of Eugene.
Mrs Nellie VanVfford of Pasa­
dena. and Mis. Lola Gray of Cres­
well.
Leaders of the local Girl Scout
troops organized Thursday with
Mrs. L. E. Zimker as president
n t ary A uniform exchange was
-et up with Mrs. V. W. Johnston
and Mrs. Hatry Mawson in charge
A capacity crowd attended the
dedication of the Assembly of God
Church this week. Rew
Foster gave the dedication ad-
Neighborly Neighbor ■ club will
hold their Christmas party, IX*-
| comber 14th nt the home of Mrs.
Roy Hunds with Mrs. IkinHhy
Williams as co-hostcss AU mom-
, tiers are asked to bring, their
liollyanna gifts or gills for ex­
change
Mt View Extension club will
meet nt th<> Perini home. Decem­
ber 9th nt 10 o'clock. Month«'» ar»'
to bring sack lunches.
At a spt'dal schixil election at
the school house this week Ted
Hudson was elected to fill out the
unexpired term of Ray Rand.
A pre-nupital shower was held
for Edna Ann Petei-smi at l he
Kanel home Friday attenuxin, De-
eember 2. w ith 16 women present.
Th«» hononxl guest ieceivs*d many
lovely gifts, after winch cake and
kh ' cream wen serv»xi.
Louis D»xlge reeeivi'd word of
th»' death of his bmthcr-in-i >w at
Spokane. Sunda> evening and lett
for there Monday to attend th»'
funeral.
Chas Teeters is still »«onfineil
to his home with illness.
Mrs. Margret M >sby is caring
for her grandson. Bill Boslaugn,
while his mother is in th»' hospital
with the new son born in Cottage
Grove. December 5th.
Mrs. Helen Swain and baby
daughter of Culp Creek is staying
at the home of the new grand­
parents, Mi. and Mrs. Clinton Dll-
beck.
Filbert and Walnut
Growers Meet 8-9
Reports on flMx'rt and walnut
marketing activities tor th»* cm
rent year have l>r«'n added to tin
IMogrnm ol the 35th annual meel-
ing «if th»' Nut Growers society
of Or»*gon and Washington, to lx*
belli Thursday and Friday, lx*
eemtx'r 8 and 9. at the Neighbors
of Woodcraft Hall. Port land Th.*
new subjects will be fitted into
th»' afternoon sessions of th«* first
day.
A factual review of two years
post-war marketing and promo­
tional efforts by Washington and
Oregon ctxipera lives will In* tv
viewed bv Robert 1.' Meld«n Sak •
Christmas Presents
GIVE
Letterhead Stationery & Envelopes
or Personalized Checks.
Come in or call 555
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
116 North Sixth
Manager for Northwest Nut Grow
ers, Dundee. Oregon, and Milton
A Foiand. Vice president <>t P i
rifle National Advertising Agency.
Portland M.ukelmg eonditiuns » n-
countered by in«lv|M*n<l»*nt grower-
an<l packers will In* r»*|x>i*l«*d by
William Chandkx*. Onr*n Nut
Shelters, Inc., HUIsbuio, Oregon.
Sell it through the elassifns!.
Pages 16 mid 17
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IWMUL A K'H OHUINKIN«. 4NO PHV
SERVING 1 Ht HlAOa or HUMAN
With the Granges
Zumwalt & Williams
Sand & Gravel Co.”
norimastin
___________ Phone 384R2
50 WAYS NEW
FUNDS LISTED FOR
FOREST HIGHWAY
Before winter gets in full swing you should let us help
you with those winter repairs.
WE HAVE
Window Glass Putty
Combo Storm and Screen Doors
Roofing Material
Boysen Paints
Insulation - Board and Other Wallboards
w. j . M c C ready lumber co
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5:00 P. M.
Ed Rothe, Mgr.
"Mother is a Freshman" Friday
evening. December 16.
MT. VIEW
(Mrn. C. A. Peterson. n*(H>rter
phoM IM-F-II)
W. Johnston; conductress. Mts. E.
conductress. ( Uic Club Ejects
A. Green;
Mrs. Ralph Rogers. Installation
The following officers were
will be held December 16 with elected at Civic club Tuesday af­
ternoon: president. Mrs. H. S. Jos­ (TT N<» CHRISTMAS TREES
the Masons at the Grange Hall.
Mrs. J. L. Scott and Mrs. Wil­ lin; first vice president, Mrs. J. FROM O A C LAND
liam Thompson entertained Star M Walkup; second vice president,
A warning was issued today by
club at the Scott home Tuesday Mrs. J. R. Miller; recording sec­ Regional Administrator Daniel L.
afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Land and retary. Mrs. L. A. Whitney; cor­ Goldy of the Burenu of Land
children were guests. A Christmas responding secretary. Mrs. Minnie Mangement against cutting of
party will be held December 15 Henriksen; treasurer, Mrs. E. W Christmas trees from Bureau
with pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Hoagland; auditor. Mrs. Lettie lands without
projxr written
regular Eastern Star meeting will Good; musician, Mrs. C. I. Kent. ' authority.
be held, followed by program and The club will present a skit at the ! "While it is possible.” said Mr.
meeting of the Eugene City club Goldy, "that authority may be
treats for all.
Harry Mawson and V. W. John­ on December 12. Installation will granted by Bureau of Limi Man­
RAYMOND P ANDERSEN
ston attended a Lions club direc­ he held at the December 27 meet­ agement officials for Christmas has no secret formula for
tors meeting at McCredie Springs ing and the members are asked । tree cutting, the B. L. M lands
pleasing our many cu tom
Monday evening.
to bring holiday sweets.
ar»' managed for the growing of
ers and friends. Come to 4th
"You're worth the best, honey . . . thatX why I called the
Red Shultz, local musician, was
timber crops, and as such are not
and Taylor streets ... we
ZUMWALT A WILLIAMS SAND & GRAVEL COMPANY
guest speaker at Lions club Mon­
good sources of Chi istmas trees.
give dependable service tut
for ditchin:; ami shovel work on our farm."
day evening and spoke of his ex­
Th«' best Christmas trees ar«’ ojx'n-
well xs the finest quality
periences in Arabia. A Christmas
grown to give a symmetrical
party will be held at the next
shape, while timber-tree crops ar«' stove and furnace oil.
meeting of the club with an ex­ Dorena Grange News
grown in dense stands to force
j Tlie regular meeting of Dorena longitudinal growth. While thin­
change of gifts.
Adults will be given a chance to Grange was held December 1.
ning of some overcrowded stumis
»HILL OIL OltTRIRUTOO
In Youth Canning contest Shir­ would is* welconn'd by Bur« in
learn to swim along with the grade
PHONt 260
school students. The adults will ley Sherrill won first; Dean foresters, cutting in «uch thickets
A
th
. r TAYLOp
Snauer
second
and
Jean
Ellen
swim from 8:30 to 9:30 on Wednes­
would produce few if any accept­
cot W e 6fiQve>*DUO6A ‘
day evenings following the girLs Sherrill third, in Lane County.
able Christmas trees.”
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Isoose ISupplies nil kinds, riit* Sentinel*
The next meeting will be the
class.
Word has been received of the Christmas part y, Dec. 15, and
death of Mrs. Bertha Waite on everyone will help with refresh­
November 15 at Denver, Colorado, ments. A-M bring cake and N-Z
at the age of 70. Mrs. Waite lived bring jello. There will be an ex­
in Creswell a number of years ago. change of gifts with a limit of 25c.
The January serving committee
Mrs. L. A. Dingman is visiting
relatives in Glenomah, Washing­ will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snauer
ton and will visit at Bremerton and Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
before returning home.
Walls, and Joe Schneider.
IN l « « I ha« M»
Charles Trout of Atlanta, Ga. is
Next H.E.C. meeting will be
tapai 'litad pill.at.
visiting with his daughter, Mrs. December 13 at the hall with a
qu.M ihraa biada
lao. na*
huthad '
John Huston and family.
■ 25c gift cxchang.
malarial li m my i-.i
and *•• camiMIt 1«
The Veterans of Foreign Wars. Primary election was held for
v«n Li alba quntnatt
has completed the roof on their i state officers.
new building and now ready for
Earl Britton, from station KE-
interior work.
RG. Eugene, was guest speaker.
Stanley Bowers is spending the After his speech he did some
winter in Mitchell, Oregon with fancy axe throwing which fascin-
his brother. William Bowers.
ated everyone.
Mrs. • Hattie Alberson has re-
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turned home from the hospital Hebron Grange
and may now receive visitors.
At the regular December meet-
Nt» hretaa «a» urei«
anchoiad at both and«
Friends have received word of ing of the Hebron Grange, the fol-
M l|i Si a*t»aa too—
ao you caa t catch your
tirai ramarhabla
the birth of a son. Charles Gene. ’ lowing candidates received the
•axumr.
to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anerson at obligation in the first and second
Albany on November 28. Mrs. degrees: Martha Roy, Hazel Roy,
Anerson is the former Teresa Frank Roy, Gersham Roy and
Kuykendall, granddaughter of Dr. Kenneth Bush It was decided to
and Mrs. C. H. Atwood.
have the candidates take the third
The Presbyterian* Ladies Aid and fourth degrees at Creswell if
will hold their annual bazaar and arrangements can be made,
benefit dinner at the Grange hall,
It was reported that installation
Friday, December 9.
of 1950 officers will be held at
The junior class will present Creswell, probably on December
19. The definite date and time will
be announced later.
The next Home Economics club
meeting will be all day Friday,
December 16 at the home of Kath­
ryn Patten. There will be a pot­
luck luncheon at noon. Each mem­
UM Fart "Idan»«"
Mat Mire more atranfth
ber is to bring a gift for the an­
»Ith carefully plannad application of laahnf and
Inaulatio* matarial throughout antira body.
nual Christmas gift exchange. The
The 1990 Ford It 30 way« new and finer
tagging tprlngi. New richly colored up-
day will be spent in preparing
i.. from new heavier gauge tieel frame and
holit«ry fabric«. New push button doo»
treats for the Christmas program
13 -'ey »tronger "Lifeguard" Body to new
handlvt, new rotary «ecure door latch»«.
which will be given Saturday eve­
deiigneu 'tiling and «eating for greater
tleven brand-new baked-on enamel color«
ning, December 17.
HOUSE!
238 Pacific Hiway South
Thur«., Dec. 8, 1949
CRESWELL
Seven days a week and until 9 p.m.
(Except Sunday we close at 8 p m.)
We Give
Dividend Stamps
Th« Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
rage 10
Phone 561
Washington, December 1 Sums
apportioned to states from the
$20,000,000 in federal aid funds
available for improvement of high­
ways in national forests were an­
nounced Thursday.
The funds for use in fiscal 1951,
which begins next July arc to be
distributed to 40 states, Alaska,
and Puerto Rico by the commerce
department’s bureau of public
roads.
I The $29,000,000 fund for fiscal
1951 is the same as that made
available for the current fiscal
year, now near its midpoint.
The approved forest highway
system comprises some 23,250
miles. Last fiscal year, $8,101,568
was spent in completing improve­
ments on 232 miles.
At the start of this fiscal year,
521 miles were under construc­
tion, estimated to cost $23,942,(XX),
and an additional 861 miles were
programmed at an cs:imated
cost of $33,266,566.
Allotments for fiscal 1951 in­
clude. Oregon $2,753,489; Wash­
ington $1,391,825; Alaska $1,500,-
000.
Faith is a gift of God which
man can neither give nor take
away by promise or rewards or
menaces of torture.
Thomas Hobbs
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