The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1952, Image 9

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Section Two
14 Partes
Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE (»ROVE, LANE COUNTY, ORE<X)N THURSDAY. Fl Bl It AKY 21, 1W52
NUMBER 2H
। Youth Group Huo Party
“Safety in the Home” is Illustrated
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At Grange; Square Dance is Planned
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dancing.
March hi* been designated a I
Youth Month at Horena and at
the nn-etmg of March 7, Youth
Gump member* will conduct the
meeting, with Jami * Plalsted a*
Master fm the evening.
Shirley Arne, President, Ho­
noured a librarian and garni- cus­
todian would Is- ii>int<-<1 each
month Librarians to go alpha-
bctn-ally from "A" and Games!
< 'u todi in . .....
' bock to "A I
Albee Pontine executives und employees are shown with the pic-
Shirley Arm-, librarian for this
first month and Shiiley Sherrill, tun- of < hlef I’ontliw awarded the firm. They are (standing, left to
right) < larmce Bom-brake, Ruy Albee, John Alh<-e and Lois Oviatt
game* custodian
I Kneeling, left to right) Russell Youngman and Harold Martin.
< unity Baath rianne.l
Youth members will have a I
candy Issith during the "Play i
Festival" nt Horena, March 31.
Greeting card- and stationery will
I m - sold by youth members .again j
this year Anyone desiring such I
purchases are asked to contact
Latest dealership to be admitted to Pontiac Motor Di­
any youth member.
vision’s "Hail of Fame” is Albee Pontiac, 24 North 9th,
Young granger* a e reminded { Cottage Grove, which was recently named a "Better Dealer”
that March 13 is the suliordinatc ,
deadline for the declamatory con-1 by Pontiac factory executives.
Albee Pontiac has represented the Silver Streak line
test, and April 1 for the Honor ।
Youth in Grange Activities con- here since 1949. The firm is operated as a partnership by
Kay Albee and his son. John.
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With the honor the dealers were
The next youth meeting will be
I present<-<i a reproduction of the
held nt the home of Mr. nr.d Mr*
famous painting of Pontiac. Ghie!
Alpha
Pitcher, with Darlene
of the Ottawas, the great tribai
Mrs. ilul < iM-hrun, Ph. &46J1
Layng and Shirley Arne, serving
leader for whom the car was
refreshments and Wallace Peter­
John Morris, small «on of Mr. named The presentation was made
son and Imwayne Layng furnish­
ing th-- entertainment for the eve­ and Mrs Bob Morris, fell while by C. L. Messecar, .Manager of
playing Tuesday of last week in­ Pontiac's Portland Zone on Satur-
ning.
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Grange member» arc again to- flicting a bad cut on his head. He ! day, February 16.
minded of the need of bo<»kx for had to go to the Cottage Grove
At the presentation of the
the library project, liooks can be i Hospital to have stitches taken | award. Messecar cited Albee Pon-
in
it.
either donated or loaned A rental)
' tiac for the firm's constant ef­
Harvey Duer, who has been in forts to improve its dealership op­
fee of 5 cents a week will be
the Cottage Grove Hospital with eration and widen its services to
chargixl
an atm injury, is said to be dn- the community.
proving.
LANE POMONA GRANGE
Started in IM9
Lane Pomona Grange will mi-et
Mrs. Jennie Walker came from
"Our Better Dealer program
| nt Santa Clara Grange hall on Medford recently to stay a while was instituted early in 1949 with
Azeala Drive, Santa Clara, Satui- with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle the aim of making Pontiac dealers
day, February 23. Initiation will Babcock.
pre-eminent in the automotive
I m - held in the evening.
Jack Wheeler, who has been in field." Messecar said. "It is not
Deer Park, Washington, for the enough that Pontiac dealers lx- as
past several months is now home. good as their competitors. They
Mrs. Jim Webb is helping out must be better. They must be bet-
at the John Woolcott home in1 ter than they themselves were a
caring for Mrs. Woolcott and their year ago. They must be better
than they were six months ago.
new baby.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and and they must be better than they
children of Eugene were Sunday were yesterday to maintain this
dinner guests at the Hal Cochran honor and keep possession of this
symbolic picture."
home.
Under the terms of the Better
Remember the Silk Creek Com­
munity club meeting Saturday. Dealer program, each Pontiac
Match 1. Each family is asked to dealer is giaded on the improve­
ment of his physical property; the
bring pie for the refreshments
Two new baby boys for this number and quality of trained per­
community were botn to Mr. and sonnel; service facilities and equip­
Mrs. Mike Vanderkley and Mr. and ment, parts inventory , used car lot
and local advertising program. Of
Mrs. John Woolcott.
Mr. and Mrs Barney Holt and paramount importance is the deal­
sons Jimmy and Wally were visi­ ership's services to the-local com­
tors at the Hal Cochran home munity.
Sunday. Holts formerly owned Goodwill High
"Our dealers and their em­
the property now occupied by the
ployees are Pontiac's only direct
Leo Hocker family.
Mrs. Catl Barnes is working in contact with the public,” Messecar
Cottage Grove at the Cottage Inn said, "and much of the goodwill
which Pontiac enjoys among the
Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawion of American people is due to these
West Fir were visitors at the fin« dealers we are honoring
home- of their daughter and family, throughout the country with these
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnes, Satur­ presentations."
The firm is housed in a modern
day night and Sunday.
This snowy weather is not giv­ building with a total area of ap­
ing any real assistance to Mr. and proximately 4000 square feet and
Mis. Alvin Allen in getting moved includes a well-equipped service
to their home at Anlauf.
dejiartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cochran
The firm's parts inventory is
spent Saturday afternoon and eve­ considered more than adequate to
ning at the Orval Whaley home meet not only its own needs but
in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. those of independent garages in
Carl Rueck of Portland were there the area served. In addition to the
Buy a Similar — GET ONE ER EE!
for the week end on their way to building, the dealership utilitzes
California and Mexico.
an area of 6600 square feet which
Any Sixr
serves for customer parking and
WEYERH YEUSER PUBLICIST
used car display.
WILL EDIT THE TIMBERMAN
The firm has six employees.
Tacoma. Wash. Albert Arnst,
Beyond the selfish motive is the
On-gon field representative for
Weyerhaeuser Timber company's fundamental spiritual and moral
public information department, concept of the equal worth before
has resigned his position to accept God and man of ewry variant of
a post as editor of The Timber­ mankind in race, color and cteed.
Milton S. Eisenhower. President,
man, 52-year-old lumber trade
Welcome back to another season of happy
journal published at Portland, Or­ Pennsylvania State College.
egon. He will join the staff of
eating with DAIRY QUEEN. You'll find all
The Timberman sometime in Feb-
your favorites — cones, sundaes, malts, shakes,
ruary.
S<|iiard Dance Planned
iMrx E. G Sherrill i
Dorena and H-hron Grang< *
A wry Intererting and educa­
tional piogram wa* presented re will sponsor n square din««- at the
crntly al Dorena Grange by Dmenn hall, Saturday, March X
the II E C (’hahman, Helen Tryk, for grange nwndter* A minimum
which Htreswd safety In the home contribution of fifty cent wijl be
and nt the Grunge Following it requested from emh one attend
reading, "Sefeiy in the Home,'' by Ing. to lie donated to the "Golden
Helen Tryk. EIR ti Shen ill and Year* 'Fund " Each family Is asked
Raymond Wick* unrig n duet. to furnish one pi.- and six sand-
"Home* lluit nre Hate," to the wichcx for refreshment* Music
tune of "Home on the Range‘s und caller will be furnished by
Three nhort xkita, Hlu*trnled the Hebron Grange.
Permission was granted to the
common hazard* in the home,
with Shirley Sherrill in a bnth-tub. Mount View- PT A for use of th.-
turning on the tmHo and receiving grange hall for presentation of
n dux-k. Shirley Arne and Bryon their play.
Houck, in n darkened room, u«lng
Serving committee for the
a match to examine the fu*e Imx meeting of March 7 will be Ellen,
and gn* lank result explosion; Edgar, Shirley, and Jean Ellen
and Walter Lirsen »moklng In Sherrill. Mary und Henry Snaucr.
bed, with Ellen Sherrill Itai lute Joe Schrwld.-r, Jerry Swanson,
to revive him when he it over­ and Ruth St.Clair I lull commit tee
come by «moke when the bed is Virgil Da*«ett and Al|»ha Pitch­
. etches on fire After each xkil er.
a diacuaaion wn* held on proper
Officers will hold u drill prac­
pnM'rdurr» and cure*.
tice at 7 pm . Friday, February 22
Haftry At Grange Hull
Twt-h’e Indies met at the hall
Suggexlion* for Mifely mca'-ure* on Tuesday, February 12. with
around the grange hall were of. Beatrice Larsen anil Helen Tryk
ferrd by mcmlier* and read by serving the delicioux potluck
Claude Arne A duct by lari* Gib - luncheon Work on the quilt com­
anti Thelma Wick* on "Dl* prised most of the m tivltle* of the
Boost for Safety," and Harold day. Tlu-re will Is- an apron booth
Tryk «poke on first aid method* during I the “Piny Festival" at
used most frequently. All mem- DorenaJ March ’ll. anil each Indy
bare enjoyed an action song which I* asked to make aprons and pot­
was led by lllclma Wick* and IT holder« for the booth. Plan* nre
ien Sherrill.
undetway for a "Fiesta Night.”
Dorena Grange wnx presented to Is* hold in April, and each club
with a record piny i and ampllfh r inemlM-r 1» expected to bring to
the next chib mei ting a sample of
• by l^ e Ni< hoi*
Weston anti Alberta Cameron Mexican novelty, which will be
were obligated in the first and used to make up article« to he
placed on sale during the "Fiesta
second degree«.
Ag Chr. Ravmond Wicks ad­ Articles suggestixl are apron*, pot­
vised a wait of nt least 30 day* holder*. coasters, trays, candles,
between lime-sulphur and ml table linens, potted cactus, etc.,
spray* on all tree* rind shrulr* carrying the Mexican motif.
Serving committee for the meet­
Too clone spraying of these two
typos of spray will cause a burn­ ing of March II i* Marjotie Pot­
ter anil Rose Houck.
ing and much damage.
Albee Pontiac Named ‘Better Dealer’,
Awarded Chief’s Painting by Official
SILK CREEK
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CUT DOWN food bills
TO BUDGET SIZE
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Cop» Adw»»M«r» (actboe^M ,o<
It’s th«- truth—you save mon- money
when yon buy ALL your food needs
at WOLFARD’S! And h n’s the
proof! L v « t , s item is low-priced every
day . . . and that means you save
money all along your foot! orders, it
means more savings for you every
dav . . . and .hit’s th:- way to cut
down food bils to budget size. But
prove it »<» your own stitisfaction. Uli
your needs for the holiday weekend
with our fine quality foods and se-
for yourself how much you save.
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BRACH’S
CHOCOLATE COVERED
CHERRIES
POUND BOX
CALAVOS
Dandy in Salads
CHERRIES
2 19C
STOKELY
SOUR PITTED
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L for
“WU
GRAPEFRUIT
I-arge Arizftna Quality
At Their
Best Now!
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OLEO
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CABBAGE
—DELRICH
—ALLSWEET
—PARKAY
—DURKEES
—NUCOA
Crisp New
California
NEW POTATOES
Florida
Red
3
its
S0G AR
29c
| Q lbs. 98C
Spreckles
GELATIN Royal, Aborted Flavor»
KRE MEL Puddings or Pie Fillers
LIPTON’S SOUPS Chieken or
pkg*.
POPCORN
APPLES
Hood River Sliced
ibs
39c
J
Vegetable Noodle
White or Yellow
2
No. 2 tins
pkg*.
GRAPE JUICE
Church's
24 oz.
19c
TUFFY I'ot Cleaners — New!
AUNT SUE WAX Self Polish — Close Out
OQ A
WOG
Each
Gallon
Light Weight — A “steal” at thi* price
COFFEE
25c
Sc
37c
Pkg.
Each
21C
98c
39c
lb. 85c
Chase and Sanborn
GRAND OPENING
JOY
LIQUID SOAP
February 23
bottle
Treat a Friend—
The northwest’s only
unbleached flour!
Crown
IF yOU'RE AN OLD FRIEND
25 lb. bag
Cycla-Matic
quarts and pints — as tempting and tasty
as ever. And we'll do our best to serve you
promptly, efficiently, courteously and — we
While many folks will agree
that courtesy yields big dividends,
it is an investment very often
nvnrlfVYkfxl
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Wicks Electric
48 No. 9th
Ph. 337
hope — KttzULAKLTl
IF DAI RY OUEEN IS NEW TO VOV
White Cap
SHORTENING
You're in for a wonderful taste thrill. Dairy
Queen is a fresh-frozen whole milk 'n cream food that's
Pure Vegetable
3 lb. can
79c
Thi* ii whot your fomily might face—ihould anything happen to yon.
Could »ho »upport herself and the children on 1/3 of whot you now moke?
Let me »how you how you can provide financial protoction for your
fomily—at the tame time you ore inve«ting In a comfortable ratirament
income of $100 to $200 a month! Thi* plan—called a Stat* form »ey­
ing» and security program, alto proridoi cath for emergency! Call or
coma In todayl
BOB BAUDER
709 Main
Ph. 100
Cottage Grove, Oregon
STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS
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WOLFARD
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TRIENDL Y T00D STORE
637 MAIN ST.
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COTTAGE GROVE
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PHONE
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