The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1953, Image 9

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    >TTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON
NUMBER 40
rilURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953
102 Will Graduate
At Jefferson 28th
Jefferson school will graduate
1<>2 eighth graders in ceremonies
to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday,
May 28. in the Jefferson gym.
The program will get underwaj
with the process tonal by the band.
followed by singing ot the
Spangled Banner” by the audi-
en c. accompanied by the band. _
R' v. Barkman will give the invo
cation.
The Boys’ Glee will sing "Song of,
the Open Road" and “Serenade "
Sherwood Smith, pastor of the I
Gibbs Avenue Church of Christ. .
will give the address. Ramon Full-1
er. commander of the American
Legion, will present the Lcg'on
awards E. W. Fleming, superin­
tendent, will present the class
Diplomas will be awarded by
Lloyd Griggs, chairman of the
sch<x>l board. Rev. Barkman will
give the benediction and the banif
will play the recessional.
Following are those who will,
receive diplomas:
Darel L. Albin. David Marvin ,
Alldridge, Gary Raymond Arne.
Betty Eileen Axley, Robert Calvin
Bailey, James Lee Barkman. Arlo
Benson, Terry Binder, Evelyn lx>e
Brewster, Kcdric Louis Brissctte.
Larry F. Brissette, Maxine D.
Buettner,
Dolores C a r m e a n ( Brown ।,
Ralph Casady, Margaret Elizabeth
Err ployees of the Cecil Beck Motor Co., their wives,
Back row (left to right', Ray Miller, Abe Hanks, Glen Cochran. Beverly Jean Cook, Rich-
■ friend' and Mr. and Mrs. Beck were entertained at a dinner W. Tucker, John Cobb, Mrs. Harold Radway, Harold Rad- ard Coomler, Dale Coop, Frances
. at the Eugene Hotel Tuesday night, May 12, by the Dodge way, Robert Goodrich, Joe Nunes, district manager; Fritz Marie Cooper, Willis Coston. Marx
division of the Chrysler Corporation as an awatd in a sales Bormuth, Phil Larsen and Lester'Storey. Front row ('eft tel Margaret Cothreli, Donald
contest conducted recently. The firm sold 216 percent of its right), Glenn M Tucker, Billie Culvey, Mrs. Glen W. Tucker, Crane.
quota of Dodge cars and trucks to win first place in the Mrs. John Cobb, Mrs. Cecil Beck, Cecil Beck, Mrs. Robert Mary Irene Davis, Claud.a Kay
Richard W. Deedon,
district.
Goodrich, Mrs. Fritz Bormuth, Mrs. Phil Larsen and Mrs. Debord.
Jimmy R. DeLeon, Gary Lee Dul-
Lester Storey.
ley, Pearl A. Ellis, James Lewis
EXAMS FOR MILITARY
Faulkner, Norman Faulkner, Paul
F. Faulkner, Arlita Dawn Fergu­
AND NAVAL ACADEMIES
son. Genene Kay Ferguson, San-
ßav
SLATED FOR K LY 13
kl sismo s Dinner
7 a
rr/z
dra Fleming, Pat Larry Frazier.
Sharon Kay Galdabini. Ella Ann .
Congressman Harris Ellsworth
Mayor Joe S. Crepeau of Cot­
Goff,
Patricia Faye Graves, Wil- ‘
announced recently that com]>eti- tage Grove and Edward C. Harms
limn Alfred Grases, Raymond
tive examinations for appoint­ Jr., mayor of Springfield, will give
Buy a red crepe paper poppy James Groat, Sharon Kay Guggis-
ments to vacancies at the U. S. the welcoming messages at the Friday or Saturday. May 22 or berg,
Naval Academv at Annapolis, Western Oregon Jefferson Jack- 23, from an American Legion
Charles Benton Hall, Sherrill Z.
Maryland, and the U. S. Military son Day Banquet Eriday. May 22 Auxiliary member, who will be on Hamilton, Leon Hayes, Betty Jean
at
7
p.m.
at
the
Springfield
Me
­
Academy at West Point. New
the streets selling them to aid Hermann, Betsy Louise Holmes,
York, will bo enduefed by the morial Building.
disabled veterans and their fami- Nancy Carrol Hugdahl, Tom Hutz- [
U. S. Civil Service Commission.
The dinner, sponsored by the
ler, Viola Jackson, Joyce Mildred I
Monday. July 13. 1953, at the Lane county Democratic commit-
This project of selling poppies Johnson, Jon David Kent, Virgil[
the major political dinner is carried on annually by mem- Dean Kenyon, Joanne Kay Kulm. |
post office building in Albany,
Norma Lewis, Marie Longfel-,
Without Obligation!
Coos Bay, Eugene, Grants Pass, of the year. Hugh B. Mitchell, beis of the Legion Auxiliary to
former U. S. senator from Wash- honor the war dead and provide low, Larry Lee Mason, James I
Medford,
Reedsport,
and
Rose
­
Ask for your copy of State Farm's
I ington and U. S. Representative a living remembrance to their Wallace Masters, Allen Lerox
burg.
Inventory Folder. Inventory all
May, Ellen Louise McCoy, Carol;
. Candidates for the Academies from Seatlie will give the keynote families.
your belongings, then compare
must never have been mart ied, , address.
Two cents on each poppy sale Mae McKillop, Betty Gail Med-
with the amount of fire insurance
and must be bonafidc residents
Mitchel] is a leading cximncnt goes to the disabled veteran who berry, Richard James Medberry,
you carry.
of the foutth congressional district, [of power and resource develop- made the poppy which enables Roy L. Miller, Carol Ann Monte.
Vi ould you sell your home or fur­
As cf the date of entrance into ment for the Pacific Northwest him to have a small income and lack Mullen,
nishings for the amount of fire in­
Kenneth Wayne Nowak, Karen
the academies, July 1, 1954, ap- and served as chairman for the is a means of passing time dur-
surance you hare today?
pointees must be 17 years of age. League for CVA and has spon- ing the dreary winter months, Kay Oatney, Roberta Fay Peak.
The maximum entrance ages for sored legislation calling for devel- It is also valuable as occupational Troy Lee Perkins, Dick Poole, Lois ।
Bob Bauder
Annapolis and West Point are 21 1 opment of Hell's Canyon dam.
therapy, a requisite to rehabilita­ Mae Puderbaugh, Franklin Hunt- .
-Main St.
er Satterwhite, Charlotte Hazel
and 22 respectively. Candidates
Terry D. Schrunk, sheriff of tion.
now in the armed services are Multnomah county and chairman
Ph. 100
The Legion Auxiliary members Simpson, Douglas Harry Skelton,'
Patricia Slaton, William Dale}
eligible-la. compete.
_ ___
serve as unpaid volunteer sales­ Smeltzer,
Oscar Carl Stanford,!
1952 Dcrfiocratic national convcn- women with the entire proceeds
I tion, will also speak.
of the sales set aside entirely for Tex Byron Stanford, Patricia Sta­
Tickets can be purchased in Cot- the rehabilitation of the veteran pleton, Robert Allen Stohler,
Wilma Ilene Strickland, Colleen
tagc Grove at the D-M cafe and and welfare of his children.
Sweider,
will also be available at the
Michael Thies, Trcva Ethel
dinner.
Whenever education and refine­ Thompson, John W. Thorne Jr.,
ment grow away from the com­ David Thun, Kay Marie Todd,
Motor Repair - Service - Contracting
The necessity for uplifting the mon people, they are growing to­ Janet Evelyn Tonole, Wayne Ed- I
race is father to the fact that ward selfishness, which is the ?ar Tonole, Annette Treat, Dennis
•
“With 11 Wars Experience”
Mind can do it; for Mind can im­ monster evil of the world.
Leroy Violette,
part purity instead of impurity,
Henry Ward Beecher
Carol Diene Walker. Lester,
strength instead of weakness, and
Dewey Watkins, Roger Leroy
health instead of disease.
Refinement creates beauty Whetham, Alvin Earl Wiese, Her­
AH Work Guaranteed
—Mary Baker Eddy everywhere.
William Hazlitt bert Eugene Williams, Clifford |
10GI Tyler
Phone 1023
Leo Willis, Noreen Wilson, Vanda
Louise Wilson, Amie Darlene i
aiutali and Woolcott - Randall and Woolcott - Randall anil Woolcott
Winkler, Ruth Ellen Wolfard, Ger-1
aldine Zeller.
Psppv;
Help a Veteran
REFRIGERATION
TANG
OLEO
SPRY
BEANS
The Big
USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE
The outstanding value of the 1953 Pontiac is bringing us
the cream of used cars. We must keep them moving so
wb hold our first big clearance sale with prices cut to
the bone. We have been getting ready for this sale for
weeks. Come and see the results.
51
51
PONTIAC Ch. D/L 8 Sedan
Hyd. Dr. $400 worth of extras
CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2 Door
.Metallic Green, one owner. Power
Glide, low mileage.
$1895
$1695
RANDALL AND WOOLCOTT
Building Service
41 So. 6th St.
Phone 41
Randall and Woolcott - Randall and Woolcott - Randall and Woolcott
50
$1695
DeLuxe 8 Sedan
50 PONTIAC
Light Green, Radio, Heater, etc.
$1695
8 Sedan-Coupe
50 PONTIAC
Hyd. Drive and manj extras
$1645
6 2 Dr. Sedan
49 DONTIAC
Overhauled .Motor — Sage Green
$1395
FL Aero Sedan
40 CHEVROLET
New motor, radio, heater, etc.
$895
6 2-dr Torpedo. Reconditioned.
Light Grey. Radio, Healer, Turn Sig- $vvv
48 PONTIAC
47
46
OLDS 76 4 Dr. Sedan
Hyd. Drive, Tan Color, Clean
FORD D/L 6 Tudor. Blue Metallic
Finish — flood Body
,
$845
$575
WORK CARS — 11 Chev 2-dr. ^275; 42 DeSoto 6 Tudor
$175; 37 Pontiac 6 Tudor $49.
By the time you get here we will have others. It always
pays to shop Cottage Grove. We will trade and give low
cost GMAC Terms.
ALREE-PONTIAC
Cottage Grove, Highway 99 — Phone 19
OUR OIL IS USED
.ALL OVER. TOWMZ
FOR SMITH TELLS JOMES
AND JOMES
TELLS BROWU
GLASS by
GLAZIERS
Come to us for GLASS for any use — for
we specialize in glazing and carry a wide stock
of all kinds of glass. We arc certain your needs
can be most property and economically handled
here — it costs nothing to see us. We also have
Van Ness louvre windows.
WOODY’S GLASS SHOP
802 Whittaker St.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Ph. 818
HOVd
THAT OIL CAMT
HEATS
BEAT IT
J 9C
2for39t
2k
cans 29c
Iba. 33
pkgs. 39c
pkgs. 25c
TOMATO JUICE Hunt's
TOMATO SAUCE HD
MACARONS Sungold
NOODLES Sungold
KREMEL Puddings
SWEETHEART SOAP Reg.
FLOUR Fisher’s Blend
GRAPEFROIT H-D Sections
4G cz.
bars
1C
Ibs.
““ 29c
™
for
49 c
Sff 2 for
Yamhill
FRESHER PRODUCE
LETTUCE
TOMATOES
FRESH CORN
ONION SETS
2... 29c
» 19c
6 ™ 39c
19c
Large Heads
Dandy for Salati
XumlVum!
White or Yellow
n.
Kelly’s Market
QUALITY MEATS
GUARANTEED FRESH
Pure
GROUND BEEF
PORK CHOPS
BEEF ROASTS
Top Quality
Always Fresh
u.
End Cut
From Young Pork
n
Shoulder
PORK LIVER
LUNCH MEATS
From U. S. Good Beef
n.
Young and Tender
n
VLlOMAX
Phone 548 HAMWAY 99 SO.
49c
69c
59c
39c
59c
■■■ —"1
Assortisi
It pleases us naturally when
a customer recommends us to
his friends. Ask your friends
what they think of our fuel
oil.
39c
No. 2 tins
PINEAPPLE
PEACHES
PEARS
Refinement is the lifting of
one's self upwards from the more- '
ly sensual, the effort of the soul I
to etherialize the common wants I
and uses of life.
Henry Ward Beecher i
MOBILWKID
PONTIAC Ch. D/L 8 Sed-Cpe
Hyd. Drive, Blue Grey 2 Tone
nals, New Plastic Seat Covers, Spotlite.
Three Cottage Grove men at-
ended the annual spring wreck of
the 40 et 8 at Salem recently
where 26 new members, including
wo from t^ane county, were in­
itiated.
The local men attending were
Charles Whipps, who was a mem- I
bcr of the state ritual team as
chaplain; Aldon Copplc and Chet
Vandenberg.
can
Van Camps
FITZGERALD REFRIGERATION
THREE LOCAL MEN ATTEND
BFMWCI to et x WRECK
2 »«45c
Holiday Brand
ib
WDLFARD'5
YOU* TR/ENDL V TOOO STOKE
637 MAIN ST.
COTTAGE GROVE
PHONE
53