New 4-H Project Is Available Now IIOI.IIFAY WIIHHNG IN < IIKI si mas sitting An advanced project in camp cookery is a new piojccl Indng ottered to I II chib memlxi* in Lane county for the fir»t tunc tin* >eai It lx being introduced lie cause of the keen interest shown by I it dull member*. pm iiculmly by the Ixiy* Previously tlwn* ha* only been one year ol the partic ular project offered mid club memtx r* hayc wanted to i< |» at the project two mid even three time*. A lioliilxy wedding in u netting Jb.ZO tirite, /olioninn nation'» wont of holly nnou,e,, , Calvin Stroh win b«*t man for should contm-t the 1 II club ofh<* hl* brother 1947l Naner Urury, Ky. ¡Vlói Donnld Anderton, Ore. A reception for the family and BOU BAI IIEK BUYS intimate friend* wan held follow­ BAKTBIIF AG> X( V ing the ceremony Mr* Albrecht Bob Bauder, son of Mr mid Mrs lerved the cake niter the inltliil John Bauder mid former Univer­ piece win cut by the couple. Mr* sity of Otvgon »tudent hu. pur- Charle* Morri*, mint ol Ilie bilde, < based the Bartruff Insurance jxnin-d and Mm* Cleo Stroh, niece agency from Me E E Bartrull f. I the briilegroom, wn* m charge .t 31 No«th 6th n. < i 7he Bari of the gue»t IxMik ruff agency which handle* the The couple «pent the holiday* State Farm Insurance account on n wedding trip north, in Wash was e*tllbh*hed here some yeut* ago by the lute o A Nichols lugton and Portland , While at the University Bob PAYS t MO% OF OHK.ON T VXF S ha* lx i'll fortunate enough to work port time with the State Farm Southern Pacific mid it* affllial cd comfainie* paid $2,1X7 I III I? in ciganiz.il on at Eugene mid the tuxes to the vatiou* inunlu* m in urancc buxine** in n it a new Oregon for the fiscal year July I, venture for him. It is understood that the retir­ IMK 'o June 80, I* 10 1 In* I* 2 HUW of nil taxe* levied in the ing owner, Mr* Bnrtruff plan* to sell her home hi re mid will prob­ slate ably move to Salem to lie near her For nil countie*. except Multno­ son mid family. mah, In which the company o | ht ate* a railroad, it paid 5 HI". of ad MMI H ot I I JI 1 AND BLOIN vnkirem taxe* levied In these Thoma* Franklin Geer, Black I IKK ov KR MARYSE ( vi ■ Butte route, Cottage Grove pass)*! countie*. Mme* H I, Dulicy and Bc**ic away in a Salem hospital Tuesday. Tax per mile of main track in Sloan have taken over Mary'» January 3. at the age ol (>H year* Oregon totaled Sl.H-ll 11 Cafe, located next door to the He was Ixim February 22, 1HH1 at First National Bank and have en­ Prineville, (*regon,*and married to larged nnd rcmodled the cafe Af­ Ih’lplm Bemis June 30, 1910 at ter adding about ten feet to the Eugene. Hi- had Ini'd in the Cot­ & /A length of the building, the new tage Grove area the greater part on Mezzanine Floor owner* repainted the interior and of 111* lift plan to add three or four t«ooth* Cottage Orove Hotel Survivor* include four sons. on the east side of the budding. Oil I’crnmnenta Ralph of 'Idler. Roy, Howard and Mmes Sloan anil Dulicy former­ unf *ale*, Oldsmobile Division of General Motors Corporation yes- eiday introduced its new 1950 ine of Sixes and Eight* at dealer ihowroorn* throughout America In the completely new- "Futuramic F|e< l for ’50" are nineteen models n three new wric* the 6-cy)lnder 7H ' Serie*,and the new lower- iriced H-cybodcr "W and "98” Series entirely new in xtlyc and fcatuic*. Highlight* of the prex- ntation are increased selectivity A advanced design body types and colors, many notable mechanical improvement';, tund th«’ provision for standard transmission cars at lower prices in all three scries to mpplement the optional Hydra- Matic Drive models. 1950: ¡Tanda IT ¡ley, Texa» If tH(ll OF DIVES potter ehil- 1 ‘ dren tehote plight and progrett depict the fight againtt prdio uill tour teri n ritiet in the 1950 drice, January 10-31. They trill make a concerted appeal for greater con­ tributions to provide effect ice con­ tinuation of patient care, retearch, and educational programt tpontored einre 1930 by the Rational Foun­ dation fur Infantile Paralytb. HE LL MAKE 'MISS AMERICA' A MRS. Beauty Shop THE Thur*., .«.in. 3, I950 I’agr A The Hentlnel, Cuttagr Grose, Oregon A smart new interpretation of This G. M. division1* well known Oldsniobiie's traditional clean-line world emblem i* a centci ptc«’* of Futuramic styling has been given to each of the thre«’uew 1950 *c- ries, making it easy fo distmgui: h between them. However, a unify­ ing family resemblance is present in the massive front-end grouping of horizontal and gently curved line*. The n e w, broader grille slopes harmoniously into the low­ er fender corners and tiu; wrap­ around bumper and grill«’ guard*. Immediately above the guile and across the width of the hood is the name "Oldsmobile" in chrome capital letters oi graceful design. beauty on tlx* crown of tli«>jR(“'’l an{| below a modernistic’ rocket ornament V.*** । ‘ i »..i.r IMaAM « • tv h «* bought two ' . « c rl c*t g'ubijnt ■ n >■ ' out ‘by .i lelf t.tight i t Mack ;mith more than 100 ir i' ll Jam-* Wilson mild» thd ' > * n i.. Bradford. Vt black- i m ’ t । sho«j after itudying gnntrs- ’ 11 v and astronomy in an encyclo- ■' "The goal of Oldsmobile engin- ' -ers and designers wa« to exceed । previous standard* of cxc( II ’nee which during the pa t year en- , ililed Oldsmobile to climb to rew I mights in public favor,” said S. h Skinner, vice pre di nt of Gen- ; r d Motors and gen ral manager f the Oldsmobik Tivision. "With this outstanding ‘Futur i;riif I lent’. <>ld*mobilc i pre;.ai< d t> rocket i ahead in 19o> with a minimum production of 3i7i OX) u ..1-, In said. Chief new item of the 1950 pre­ mier center around a new l av I price for Scries "88" mod« a j completely lestlyed Series "98"; I the Introduction of OkL*:.iobi!c’s I New Whirlaway II y d r a-Matic ¡Drive; the offering cf Holiday Coupe steel top convertibles in I three distinct price ranges; the -jontinued use of the sensational new highcompression "Rocket” Engine with no fundamental changes, but with some minor refinements promoting additional economy; and the widening of the market by making Oldsmobile* famous automatic transmission op­ tional equipment at extra cost on new Series ”88” and "98" models. For purchasers who do not order the New Whirlaway Hydra-Matic Drive, Oldsmobile has made available two syncro- mesh transmissions as standard equipment. Dr. Mulholland with OPTOMETRIST, offices at 820 WILLAMETTE IN EUGENE r ’SEWING NOOK” Will be opened on January 3 to take care of all your Hewing needs. We will make new clothe«, make over old one« Also your children « dot hen. Ju«t anything from baby clothe« to wedding gowns. RACHEL Sl (i ns. or w inds, from the west and southwest meet those blowing northward over the Bay of Bengal. Together they release a deluging rainfall that an O nits of 50 or 60 feet a year, c red with a high- < r than aier.i e r,.;e in the United States of only 50 inches. Poultry Flocks A laying mash and a grain mix­ ture in separate feeders constant­ ly before pullet for one to three months after h us .ng will help keep poultry flocks in production as fall approaches. RONDO America’« i>est known cotton print Yard wide — Fast color 39< Keep Feet Dry With Rubber Footwear 8.90 Galoshes — Style Boots — Knee Boots Laet' Boots — Hip Boots All Wool Shirts Men’s Warm Unions 3.98 Heavy spring needle knit of 50% wool and 50% soft cotton rib 4.49 P enney ’ s THE STORE THAT THRIFT BUILT Peaches COFFEE Wiltons »nd velvets are woven of woolen and worsted yarns. Woolen yarn has a coarser texture than the worsted. Frequently, they are both used—blended to combine ad­ vantages of both. In Axminsters woolen yarn is used because the weave Is not tight enough to hold ’.he Ie * pliable worsted yarns with irmness. PAY CASH—CARRY*IT! BE THRIFTY! Sliced or Halves Mild Mellow Red Bag About Hugs SHOP RENNETS. Big fjeecy wool blanket« 72 x !M) extra long for good tuck-in Warm flannel shirts in all wool plaids <2" MU"caw«, 13c ___ _ WARM ALL WOOL BLANKETS It’s like hating extra pennies in every dollar — to get food buys like these! Every one high quality, fresh, delicious — and all at surprisingly low prices! Don't miss these BIGGER DOLLAR buys — aimed to save you more! Women and Invention* Although the greatest number of Inventions by women are concern­ er! with the home, recreaUon and beauty, women have branched out into fields once occupied solely by men. For example, a woman is the Inventor of a device to lessen the noise of elevated trains and •n appliance to consume smoke and odor from locomotives and far tone». PRICES SLASHED FOR'J AHUARY fresh-at-doity *. now priced lower,'much lower than mu TYPING PAPER 95c for 500 sheets Other Grades Priced in Proportion 65c lb Packed in Attractive Boxes. Plain or Printed to Your Order. If you are looking- for an inexpensive holiday gift, which will reflect your taste, make your selection now. 19C Tall Can 45c Alaska Pink Salmon «Will Fresh Local Grade A , , , Kippered Herring Kipper Snacks DUTTER Can ■ ’ ‘ir!?,?«"» y '-¡•■r:'"i.j:«:”i'\.,.!!ifiiiii:u...iii^ lb ......... 67c Red Mex. or Sm. White New Low Prices on Soap, Shortening Quick or Regular Beans 10c ¡¡»«»..amiuiiiiliiiii^mi^ 5 lb®- 65c IttlllilllllillllillllWIilllllMM Rolled Oats 9 lb. bag 79C FOR VEGLTABLLS Dependable - Guaranteed MEATS Fresh Crisp Carrots Boneless Grade A Beef Roast.. )b. 65c 3bu. 25c Bright Solid Turnips 3 ms. 19c $ I Center Cut Pork Roast SOCIAL STATIONERY No. 214 ( an m. 43c Lean Pork Steak Solid Heads lb Sweet i ■b. 49c Potatoes . . 3 lbs. 35c Eastern Cure Y T PIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIillllilllMMKIIIIMIIIIIM Golden Ripe Sliced Bacon. ». 45c Bananas COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Phone 555 « - I 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove " ■'1 ■ ——-------------- —r —— --------------- ----------------- •/-— - - ............. - I