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16 Pitaes Section Two1 Boehnke to Run Again ' For Delegate to G.O.P Convention at Chicago Cottage Grove Sentinel COTPAOE GROVE, l«ANE COUNTY, OREG< INTUI HI DAV Hiway Commission To Meet 13th, 14th MARCH 13 1M2 NUMBER 31 Knickerbocker Application for Class B Restaurant License Deferred at Hearing Tlie Slate Highway Commission will hold its next regular meeting In Portland on March 13 und II. Application of Mr. mid Mrs. nt which time anti place It will re Fred Knicket iHx ki r for a class B ceive bias on 34 highway, bridge, restaurant liccruic was deferred by building and rock projects, Involv the Oregon Liquor commission at ing an estimated expendiiuic of n henring in liu- council chnmbcrx $-1.700. (NX) । In the city liull Sutuidny ’after- For Iuine county the commission ----------- — ' noon. will receive blds Mnrch 14 for the hearing, which drew a ca conztruetlon of a comfort atation cruWd. lusted for mon- Hum for Hm convenience of visitors at two hours. The request <»f the the Devils Ellxiw Stale Park near KnickerlMK'kera, previously refused the Hcceta Head lighthouse north presumably on the grounds ttiat of Florence These services are the Grove Tavern had no kitchen Ixdng furnished ,, , , , In accmdance with - facilities, uus presented to the tin- |>ollcy of the commission to ' .„„umssion by Milligan and improve Ilie state ix-rks I Brown, Eugene attorneys. 1 than a dozen people were called I'KOPI It rY TAX EXEMPTION | by Sid Milligan to express their । opinions as to the qualifications FOR VETN, WAR WIDOWS Disabled veterans and war I of Mr. Knickerbocker. Many called tentlfy tavern mid ex- widows were warned today that April I is the last day on which tavern operators. All iieraon* called by Mr. MIUI- they may apply for a SINK» prop erty tax exemption provided by gan M<id they felt Mr. Knlcker- state law. Application is made to ।bocker was caimble of <>| m luting the county assessor In the county a clean place. However two people culled lu.d a slightly different where the property is located. angle. Mrs. Mabel Gates objected i to mi many empty Imine» being thrown on her pro|w>rty and Mild leit that n place the F. R. Barnes & Son she tsittlvs would be parkevi would I । stop tins sort of thing 'I lie same I ait hing — Plastering sentiment uns echoed by M ik . J.a- slon could not pass on the appli cation of the Grove Tavern until it had imqiectcd the kitchen facil ities. However the commission later said short expressions were in older for the opposition. Bob Beach, answering some earlier statement that a place on Main street where bottles might be taken inside would stop the pro miscuous throwing of bottles on tl>«- strer ts, said an establishment of thin sort would not stop the 1 blowing of bottles because the Iieople who did this would not patronize a place of this sort. W. Martin axked if it was Ed Boehnke, Eugene has filed the iMilicy of the commission to for lyelegate to the Rcjajhlfcan Na encourage the increasing consump. tional Convention to be held in tion of liquor by providing addi Chicago in July, from the Fourth tional outlets and if so how the Congressional District. commission would propose to care He was elected delegate to the for the additional alcoholics from Phi'tdoiphia convention In l!Hk, such a |x>licy. The commission re and was selected by the Oregon plied that the outlets had actually delegation to represent them at been cut over the state, but evi th«’ Dewey headquarters. dently they were not referring to Party workers recognize Boehn- this territory where a C license . ke as a straight shooter, an ex- was recently granted. ! erodingJy penetrating thinker tn Jolin Wells, justice of the jieacc, his political analysis, and tough in a short talk said he failed to as they come when there is need m - c where the commission could for a good fight in the convention. promote less drinking with more Boehnke came to Eugene, Ore places to dunk and said in his ca gon in 1922, working for a time on Stucco Work villa Rearrick IMicity as an officer he had seen the Daily Guard. In 1926 he start ; much suffering by families where ed a successful commercial print Contract After hearing expressions from j the breadwinner spent a large por- llrmodrllng Uirgc or Sherwood Smith, minister of the tion ol Ins earnings for I mst and ing plant, which he still operates. He is married, two sons, one a New Construction» Small Gibbs Avenue < hurch of Christ, I whiskey. medical student, the other a junior the pn-Mdinc •bnnnuin lor the ------------------------- at U. of O. He is a member of I Eugeno Cottage <trova i liquor commission said he thought I Masonic Ixxlics, Shrine, Elks, Am-1 260 E. i I th SI I No. Mb ' it was useless to prolong the hear- erican legion, V F.W., and many H mm s 7X7? mg since it had then lasted almost n.ir XT. Phone 959J civic organizations. I two bout s and inee the commix He is chairman of Lane County Republican Central Committee, member Republican State Finance On March X, Hesse opened a Committee and Republican State super self service midget market Central Executive Committee. which will be operated in connec- Boehnke ballot siogan:“For Or- | Ilion with the Chevron station at cgon's choice, and an America 'Hl North Ninth Street. The food strong enough to insure lasting store which was maintained at nrace." j this location for several years was i closed for about a week while the I remodeling and redecorating was I underway and was remodeled to j permit the introduction of self ’ service. Several specials were offered in 1 connection with the rcojx-ning day We honestly believe the short supply of new cars during The sixth annua! Easter Seal j last Saturday. the next few months will make good used cars hard to sale sponsored by the Oregon Soc iety for Crippled Children and get. We have a fine list of good values NOW. Conic iu Scratch Pads The Sentinel Adults opened in the state’s 36 ami see them. counties Thursday, March 13, and will continue through Easter Sun 48 Ford 6 Super DeLuxe 2 Dr. $990 day, April 13. • Jesse Rosenbaum of LaGrande, 47 Pontiac 8 4 Door $1095 society president, said an estimat ed 500.000 Oregon residents will 50 Pontiac 8 Sedan Cpe with receive Easter Seals in the mails during the next several days. This Hydramatlc Drive $1945« is a considerable increase over a years ago. 50 Chevrolet Fleetline DeLuxe "We are* hopeful,". Rosenbaum i said, “that this year’s sale will be Sedan with Power Glide $1695 the most successful in the history of the Oregon society, since the 41 Chevrolet Master D/L Sed. $495 need for assistance among the s t a t c’s phy sically handicapped 46 Ford 6 DeLuxe 2 Dr $695 children and adults is becoming more and more apparent.” 40 Hudson 6 Coupe $265 The president emphasized that • returns from the sale of Easter । Seals arc used only to assist those 48 Ford Super DeLuxe V8 Sed. $995 nersons who are not eligible for i id front any other agency, either 46 Chev. Fleetmaster 4 Dr $795 public or private. Hesse Opens Super 53611 beiVICe Midget Market on March 8 ; Easter Seal Sales To Open March 13 Spring Used Car Sale 39 Chevrolet Coupe $150 48 Chev. Style Master Sed. $1145 48 DeSoto 4 Door Sedan with Tip>toe Transmission $1295 Low cost (IMAC ternis available ami we will trade if we can get your present car no it’» a good buy for the next owner. ALBEE - POHTIAC 24 No. 9th Cottage Grovo Phom* 19 During the past year, the Easter Seal agency has increased its ser vices to handicapped persons in many ways: 1. The agency's hospital school for crippled children in Eugene has had a capacity number of youngsters throughout the year; 2. The program for training homeliound handicapped lias been BOB BAUDER stepped up, and 709 Main 3. Speech and hearing assistance ’ Phone 100 has been given to many more I STATE FARM MUTUAL youngsters than ever before. AUTOMOBILE "The aim of the society,” Rosen baum said, "is to rehabilitate INSURANCE COMPANY physically handicapped children BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS and adults so that they can take their places in normal day-to-day living.” The Society has aided many homebound persons to become self- sufficient for the first time in their lives. Through the sale of Easter Seals, the Organization maintains a Craft Shop for the handicapped, where articles made THE NEXT TIME YOU EAT OUT «*• MI6 mv imimy lut une ui uur uencious family umnese dinners. You can get your choice of tasty Chinese foods - Or if sons are sold, the profits going to them. The society also help» train the persons so they can make salable articles. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE THE SENTINEL ib —SCHILLING’S BEST The company representative will serve free coffee all day Saturday, March 15th. KRISPY CRACKERS r » HI HO CRACKERS SHREDDED WHEAT Sunshine CHEESE SPREADS Borden Cream Assorted CHEESE Large pkg. 36c Pkg. 17c 2 Beauty Shop To Lease HOURS WEEKDAYS 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 A. M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 11 :<M> A. M. to 4:00 A. M. CANTON CAFE formerly DELS STEAK HOUSE 1140 North Pacific Hi way JIMMIE LOUIE BEN CHIN for one y ear or w i 11 sell very reasonably to right party. Excellent following. Ground floor location. Call Creswell 651 or Write Creswell, Ore. Rt. 2 Box 222 ORANGES Fancy Florida — Full of Juice Large Size 89c ounce 2 ior 29c Campbell's, 46 oz. 2 f r 49c —NALLEY’S LUMBER JACK TANG 29c 49c PINTS QUARTS PORK & BEANS PANCAKE ceate— NAVY BEANS Budget BISQUICK CAKE FLOUR Florida 32c 79c 24 OUNCE 5 LB. TINS TOMATOES 2 for 39c 4 2 Large pkg. 25c 39c »r ZvL Tube CARROTS New California p««. 32c Occident, All Purpose Cartoned — Dozen Faicy Quality 49c; 10 lb $1.19 Pack Grade A Irarge EGGS GRAPEFRUIT J OA Pink 4 ior 2/C SYRUP 2 49' 25 NUCOA The People's Choice — lb. KELLY'S MARKET 19c «g - NEW! NEW SURF Soap Powder SPRY Shortening ■■ Large pkg. 29c 3 ,b* 89c The Best in Meats Swift’s OREGON UNGRADED Bacon Ends and Pieces „ 19c WALNUTS for Seasoning Beef Short Ribs 29« QUAKER OATS ZOOM The Perfect Cereal Grade A Beef lb. 49c Large pkg. pkc. 39c 23c FISHER’S BLEND BRING US YOUR COUPONS Pork Sausage Seasoned Just Right >b 49c 25 lb. *U N« MH FLOUR $2-19 Bag Large HOODY'S OOe OREGON MADE PEANUT BUTTER 9 OUNCE GLASS Smoked Picnics 12 OUNCE JAR Morrell's — 4 to G lb. » 39c 20 OUNCE JAR BUMBLE BEE you prefer order American food, prepared the way you like it. 49c 2 for 49c Borden's < hatean CATSUP Stockton, 12 TOMATO JUICE Increases Services You may be on. «ho mn»okenly believe, that to be fully insured caiti too much. Hove you aver conodarad th. catt of net being fully inturad? A bread coverage policy with 80% collision protection moy colt less then you think. Better buy quality—it’» the better buy . . . all ways! And when you shop at WOL- FAHD’S, you make your se lections from shelf after shelf, table after table of top quality brands—best in taste . . . best in food value. No body has more low prices than you’ll find here every day of every week. So don’t take less than the best. Come here for your favorite quality brands—and get bigger sav ings in the bargain. Pork Liver From Young Pork lb. 39c Chunk Style FRESH FISH Every Thursday and Friday You’ll Like Our Way Soli«] Pack TUNA 3 «... 89c 3 — $1.00 rWOLFARDS - you^ TR!FNDLYrood STORE 637 MAIN ST. COTTAGE GROVE TH - PHONE 27c 35c 55c Prices 53 Day .........................