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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Thum., Ihv. tl. IfLMI F" NO LACK OF HAM' IN THIS PORKER ■•al hi| ■ College Here’s a small message Crii carri« s a big wish: Hi tv fi; P' « m OV di de tl ir All of the jectivos, high quality the dif- and broad public sc ystem of successfully. Dr Byt ten nt higher State* rational defense and pt ¡»an'v.ne! d i bit sa th ex be Ah m< Income Tax Returns Chancellor Bvrne Pledges Aid Of Schools in Defense Effort H Si IWEftRY CHRISTMAS J » all oar It and nchdrtmn Leonard Insurance Agency ßl~ Main St. is* ÍÍ* it Pilone 31 ANY OTHER NORTHWEST JEWELER IltKtmiM Eilvwd T* SI»« Detail weisFiei^/^ Room 10, The Stewart Building MRS. ELLEN B. LAND >nt I mt'< Oregon Has Good Tourist Facilities SHI MORE DIAMONDS THAN form*« Over Gruber (ai'tlyM llurduare < o. are in the fields of labor education citizen education and recreational chanccPor of the' system, in and cultural programs. e'nt talk beiore the annual From the standpoint of «duca- cultural conicene. on th«> Oregon tional object it es. he cited the irfl- State collego cam] proved quality of rhe instructi nal f ir the beard program as cv 'en. cd by inen'as "1 am sure I spe of higher education. the res^'ctiv. cd gradt; i - '• ’ reign enroll- in titutions anti every division monts, bett« . «i. mie tr-timne tin r:\vf tn committing our force , of staffs, voh "v contributions and facilities, without reservation of more than thv and sch« ’.i • -h and with devotion, to year and ac- slate and nation in whatever cf- creditation of new dent f >i ts an1 called for in civilian de schwl in Portland. fense. too i nroditct ien m«i con- He called attention t s on the fective off-campus publ V at ion and other > home front and to an all-out na of the different institutions tional pr«'paredness program as agriculture, industry and in tl ’. ’ir c ut by our national lead general development, s«x-: illy .n er.." Dr Byrne said. economically, of all the ¡vopl«’- It b, hooves all institutions of Speaking directly of th«' agi the system to gear themselves im- ■u'tural staff members of Oreg« modiat. lv to make a maximum State college, he said that, aft «jon tri but ion to this prvpir edne« experience in three different r program, he explained, because, he gions f the U.S . he knows of i added, in so doing “we may yet igrieultu' al experiment statii contribute to a peaceful solution extension sen ice that “h; of the present crisis and avo; ' tde so much with si terrific consequences of an. her ties and financial source: world war." ‘over the institutions Although the' are meeting their two greatest ob- WHSF/HD'S Ml office will be open for preparing on January 2, 1951, In ^‘Itd ui limp, biu»h the full with m »mull f. which you van buy in any dunv Then hohl ihr hat over iho H»out of u Blraminu Uukuttlv Phone 9M9 IM 4tc-2l ONLY3 MORE DAYS in PLENTY OF WONDERFUL GIFTS AT PENNEY'S I Our tables are still piled high! Lots of gifts to choose from! Here are a few extra specials! KNIT GOWNS WITH I KI S|| HUM.« ONE OF BRITAIN S TEN BEST, this prize-w Inning porker steals the stage al London’s Smithfield Show Obviously there’s • lot of “corn” In Porky’s" posing, which makes him a ringer foi all the celebrated •hcatriral hams'' sou have evei known. (International Exclusive* LORANE hall Monday evening. Secret pals were revealed and gilts were ex Mm, K. G. Conner changed. , Phone HOM Thro«' Theta Rho gils were in- Lorane grade school will pri Ace« mmod it ions for trawler- itiatvd it Cott igo Grove Monday in Oregon are of excellent quality, sent its annual Christmas program evening. Margaret Hayes. Emily with maintenance equal to and in Thursday evening in the high Jenkins and Carolyn Johnson, ne- school gymnasium at S p.m. many instances above avetagc in the country, Arthur F. Smith will play. “Qiristmas Windows." «me lie given with the following field representative for the Am- reader«. Carol Garner and 'rican Automobile Associât ion Simpson; Christmas chi I i told officers of the Oregon Stati Emest Hayvs; toy sh p man. Bill m an of th«* board of control dis- M tor Association today. cu Theta Rho work. Dotson; toys, Ralph Garner. Dune He is in Oregon contacting of Dey. Jimmie Holder. Jean Lacky. IxTine candidates wx-rv pn sented ficial AAA travel accommodation Mary Ann Barker. Barltara Lackv, appointments for informâti«->n to Douglas and Robert Burns; nurse, be included in the organisation's Joan Wilmer; Santa Claus, Billy travel directories and tour books. Alford; Christmas party children. uay e vening, II "Oregon has some of the fine«» Jimmie Myers. Shirley Gillespie. he bctwivn 6:30 and 7:30 o’clock 30 cents for adults and travel accommodations to be found Michael Simons, Joan Frizz.II, Prie anywhere in the country," Smith Linda Rowlettc, Cecil Kock. John 25 cents for children under 12. Ri said. “The maintenance in motels. I Trunnell, Bonnie Barton, Buddy freshment committee for the I mm hotels and restaurants is excellent Jenkins. and Donna Hammond; 26 mei-ting is Mr. and Mrs. Svc and proprietors arc friendly and : dark bay, Clinton Se Bions; min- Ixilhk and Mr. and Mrs. Bridgi« cooperative toward travelers."’ uet dancers, Peggy Jenkins, Mar Maley. Twelve members were presen Tiavel facilities must meet in garet Hayes, Gail Forri'st, Carolyn spections cf both the national AAA Johnson, Joyce Wilmer AnnalxU at the homi’ of Mrs. L. P. Stubbli representatives and representa Singhose, Bobby Sayle Erank field at Crow for the Home Exten tives of the Oregon AAA club to Diess. Jimmie Matthews, Earl 'ion meeting last Thutsday. Mrs be included in the recommended Johnson, Boyd Mitchell, Alice Harry Garner and Mrs. Stubble the >n ein lists. Runk and Arlyn Rothauge; verger. At noon the lesson w;r I Dick Lzrd; mother, Avonne Jen- Mcals i kins, angels, Betty Jean Patrick eaten with gusto by those present New Concrete | and Connie Purdy; children, Jes Th«> menu consisted of, «’hicken Water is necessary for the proper sie Singhose, Donald Drullinger, i “H” PU<<'üng. punish grr 1 curing of concrete. As scon as a new 'Jimmie Kock, Bruce Wyman, beans, carrot and celery stick concrete v n!k has set quite hard, | Roger Eadd. Jackie Keep and Bur- and cranberry upside-down cakr cover it u«.a sand and dirt and keep i tell Elmore and a choir of twelve A Christmas gift exchange wa it wet for a week cr 10 davs. held in the afternoon. The January । children carolers. The play is directed by Miss lesson will be "Accessories in Gloria McClintock. Mrs. Mary Wil Clothing" to be presented by the county agent. Hostesses f >r thv mer Hobbs will be the muscian. ( After the program Santa will day will lie Mrs. Frank Sessions. , appear to hanel out treats to all Mrs Paul Esterganl. Mrs. Horace I the children from infants through Taylor and Mrs. Iva Carpenter. Word has been received from the । high school. Lorane Christian church will W. T. Moores that they have ar । have its Christmas program on rived in Hot Springs, New Mexico Sunday evening. Dec. 24. The pro where they plan to spend the gram will open with a prayer led winter. Rrxiney Dillon had all his tea th by Dalene Mitchell, followed by congregational singing of "O Come extracted last week. Mrs. Arthur Barker will he All Ye Faithful.” The welcome will be given by the beginners hostess to the neighborhood chil class. Pauline Williamson. Jerry dren for a Christmas party Satur Johnson, Rickie Hausotter, Linda day afternoon. She will be assisted Maley. Joy Suiter, Arlo Routhage, by Mrs Donald Kelly and Mrs. and Kay Drullinger. The nursery Everett Malcolm. Twelve children class will present the manger and their mothers will be present scene and story. Taking parts are. to share in the gift exchange and Bess and John Sannar, Joan and games. Mrs. Glen Myers’ car was .struck Sue Suiter. Charles Simon. Roger and Douglas Cook. Connie Gilman, by a logging truck while she was and Larry Wilson, Jr. Solo by on ^cr wa^ ,o Work Monday Barbara Cullen; recitation. John rno^.n'nk’ and was completely dc- ¡Bell Johnson: the little manger molished. Luckily, Mrs. Myers was drill, by the primary girls, Shirley only shaken up and suffered from Gillespie, Diane Dey, Mary Ann shock. However, she will be un Barker, and Jackie Keep. Star able to go back to work for a few drill will be given by the primary days. Mrs. Myers is the new sec- boys, Douglas and Robert Burns, r’ ar^ } u' 1 ^amb»T of Com- Buddy Preston. Mike Simon. Ralph ™erce ln Cottage Grove. Elinor Garner. Donald Drullinger, Dickie *!r.?'yn s car<* ,h'' Myers' Bruce Wyman and Jimmie Suiter. chi|dren while their mother is Solo. “Star of the East," by Joyce I working. Hausotter. Wreath drill by the junior girls; Johnnie Bell Johnson, Hazel Williamson, Trina Armitage, Jinny Joyce Matthews, Carol Gar ner, Karen Lohek, Carolyn John son, Margaret Hayes, Linda Row- lette. Dawn and Catherine Tew. Candlelight service by junior tmys, father and the Ixiys Jimmie Johnson, Mill Dotson. Jim went out to cut the mies Matthews, Arlyn Routhage, Christmas tree in and Harry Garner. Duet by Mar stead of buying one at the grocery? That garet Dotson and Beulah Green. Solo, “Holy Night,” by Margaret tree was almost too Wilson. “The Holy Night St >ry.” large to pull through by junior boys, Ernest Hayes, Al the door. Remember? May the joy of this bert Armitage, Bob Drullinger, Christmas fill your Jimmie Barker, Gary and Russell Mitchell, and Charles Drullinger. heart as the fragrance of that tree filled the Music will be given throughout house! the program by the church choir. Flannelcraft work by Vaughn Clausen. Prayer, the Rev. Bob Green; hymn, “Joy to the World,” by the congregation. After the program, Santa will be on hand to FUNERAL distribute treats to the children. CHAPEL Mrs. R. G. Conner was hostess 115 N. 6th to a group of little girls in honor Phone 101 of Suzanne's fifth birthday Friday afternoon. After the gifts were ad mired. several games were played. Linda Maley won a prize for pin ning the board on Santa. Refresh ments of birthday cake and jello were served to Joy, Sue and Joan Suitor. Linda Maley, Nova Lynne Yyman, Suzanne and Ramon Con nor, and Mrs. J, W. Suitor. Iztranc Rebekahs held its an nual Christmas parly at the 1OOF Y(H K Bl IN« I T I'KH E Of collise she Upkeep wavs rayon gowns . . . they just never ironing ! But wait till she the nice styling . . . the delicate - looking trimmini lace . . . <>f nylon net ! blu«', maize, white . . WOMEN S FELT SLIPPERS Cushioncil pl at form ho catty to walk on. ContraHting felt trimmed collar. Soft lenthcr-like solei. In rich wine or blue. A Real Buy! PRINTED CLOTHS SIZE 52" x 52” Yes, you read right! Our price is really that low! And just see what your money buys! Colors clear and bright . . . not muddy or misprinted! Smooth, soft fabric that washes without a worry! You’ll find this Dollar Days value hard to beat . . anywhere! Special Feature! SCALLOPS ARE NEWS CHENILLE SPREADS BEHEMBOIWEH Scallops add that dressy- touch to her favorite chenille spread, make it fit right into a very feminine bedroofn! Exciting colors, too, that seem even deeper, fuller bodied because of the closely stitched pile! The pattern is brand new . . . but Penney’s price is filled with that same good old-fashioned thrift! Twin, full. SMITH’S OPEN FRIDAY 9A.M.I0 9P.M WET’S