The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1954, Image 9

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Section Two
16 Pages
The Cottage i Grove Sentinel
N. Douglas Grange
To Meet Oct. 22
By Mrs. Ruby Meacham
Phone MSR4
CURTIN The North Douglas
Grange will hold a regular meet-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1954
at 8
ing Friday, October
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, ORI
o'clock. The meeting will be a
short one with a social evening
Oregon Charter
following. An interesting program
Day October 19
is planned. Each family is asked
to bring a pie for refreshments.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Eugene. (Speciali Mote than UM)
The North Douglas H E. club
delegates from colleges and uni-
will meet at the grange hall Thurs.
I versifies of the nation and from
day with a potluck at noon. All
learned and professional societies
members to wear aprons or jeans
attended the University of Ore-
and bring mops and brooms to
fon’s first Charter Day and the
give the grange hall a gixxi clean­
inauguration of Dr. O. Meredith
ing.
F A
Wilson as ninth president of the
The Pass Creek Home Extension
By Vinal Jr. and R um
university. The events were held
Unit will meet at the grange hall
concurrently on October 19.
Wednesday. Ck-tober 27. Everyone
Have you lost anything lately?
Preceding the inaugural cere­
is urged to attend.
The art of losing things isn’t the
special province of absent-minded mony, which was held in Mc-
Mr and Mrs. Jasper Fields of
professors. In fact, it is the world­ i Arthur Court, the inv ited delegates
New Plymouth, Idaho, are visit-
1 and the faculty marched in aca­
ing Mrs Fields' son. J. D. I Take
wide habit which keeps lost and
' and wife. They arrived just in time
found agencies busy from Paris demic processional across the cam­
pus. Marshalling the procession
to help Drakes move, as they have
to Pakistan.
was Or. Pau) R Washke,
traded their trailer house in on a
The fiery citizens of Majorca. fegsor of physical education. Hood
home It is known as the Albert
who lose tempers with little ef i colors of the representative insti-
Tono li place at Divide.
fort, take a dim view toward los- tutions of the degrees of the par­
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Marvick
ing anything of material value. tieipanfSi and of the faculty
had v< ry good luck salmon fishing I
If a Mallorquín loses an umbtella, ma(je this processional one ol the
on the Umpqua river the other
he takes off from work until he | most brilliant ever held on the
day.
finds it. The English, on the other campus.
Pvt Albert Goins came home
hand, are the world s calmest and
The processional was held at
last weekend from Fort Lewis.
most accomplished losers.
2 o'clock in the afternoon. Earlier
Wash for a weekend of hunting,
The Germans lose with a flour­ events of Charter Day were a
but without any luck.
- Guthner pnoto
ish, the most forgotten item being speech by Dr. Julian Huxley. En­
Mr and Mrs. Norman Suiter
leather satchels containing n o t glish biologist. Dr. Clarence Faust
COTTAGE (¡ROVE GIRI. MOI TS from troops 8'1 and 90 strike left Sunday for the coast to stay
master plans for world conquest, of the Foundation for the Ad­ up » typical H PA pose M the girls work tor their conservation badges, overnight and also to pick huckle­
but the owner's lunch. The Swiss vancement of Education, deliver­ a project started in Day ( amp. The scouts arc planting a cover crop berries
are versatile losers, the lost and ed the inaugural address; speak­
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Remington
on an ana laid ban- by highway const nation about one half mile south
¡returned from a hunting trip to
found office in Geneva being be­ er for the Charter Day dinner in
sieged with a stream of callers the evening was Dr. Zechariah Of the reservoir. Troon 90 is headed by Mrs. Bruce Lansbery anil troop eastern Oregon where they got
searching for everything from den­ Cha fee, Jr., of Harvard's law HI by Mrs. Xordelle Wilder.
¡■several geese and ducks.
school.
tures to a complete skeleton.
Deposits for the 69 banking of-
The most absent-mindc-d gentle­
•es on Septeml»er 30 were $722.- Nixon to Visit Oregon
man of all, however, is the Cana­
loans
SI’S State College Oct. 26
dian tourist who stopped for gas
were $798,061,329.
at an American service station.
All three figures are new all-time yjce President Richard M. Nixon
An increase of more than $135 highs for the September 30 [»eriod, will make a public address Octo-
The bemused Canadian rolled up
in his home driveway before he
million in First National Rank Stephenson reports.
! ber 26 at 1 p.m. in the Oregon
discovered that he had left his
of Portland deposits during the
Over September 30. 1953, total । State college coliseum and resi- I
wife and three children waiting
oast 12 months was revealed in deposits for the statewide system dents and high school students '
patiently, and we presume quite
‘ the bank's September 30 quarterly have increased $135,945.240. loans from surrounding communities
sleeply, at the gas station on the
I statement of condition, hank pres- have increased $43,200.125; and have been invited to attend by­
American side.
i ident C. B. Stephenson reports.
resources have increased $153,- college officials.
j The talk will he one of only
I Quarterly statement of condi- 397 494
One thing you’ll never lose, at
RANDALL and WOOLCOTT, is INSURANCE
: tion figures for the Cottage Grove ' Since the September. 1953 quar- two stops planned in Oregon by
MONEY! You'll find we can SAVE
branch of First National show teriy statement of condition, the the 4 -year-old national leader.
OS( Nlxon '"11 8° to I ort-
you
you disappointments,
। that on September 30. 1954. de- First National organization has 1
minutes and save you money . . ■
l posits at the branch bank were increased by twenty banking of-
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The vice president is scheduled
so don't LOSE any time coming
! $8.976.697 and loans were $2,038,- fices. This includes 18 former af­
Bob
Bauder
I 947, according to branch vi c e filiated banking offices which be­ to arrive by plane from Pocatello.
to 41 South Sixth Street for ALL
709 Main 1’h. UMI
BUILDING SUPPLIES AND
I president manager H. E. Eakin.
came branches on February 8. Ida., shortly after 11 a m. He will
SERVICES.
th<- First State Bank of Walport he greeted at the airport by Gov­
Pau] Patterson and other
which was purchased July 26, and ernor
state leaders along with OSC and ।
Russ
Vinal
the recently established Halsey
Street branch just cast of the Corvallis officials.
Nixon will be the highest-rank­
Portland city limits.
ing government official ever to;
visit OSC while in office and cam­
Building Service
OCE REGISTRATION gains
pus officials are making plans to
Dr. Roy E. Lieuallen, Registrar handle a near-capacity crowd in
ALL TYPES
at Oregon College of Education, the coliseum.
Nixon's visit here comes just *
announced Friday that, at the
REFRIGERATION AND MOTORS
close of registration, the enroll­ two years minus two days since
Al TOMAT1C AND EASY SPINDRY WASHERS
Phone
ment for fall term stood at 651, his election to the vice presidency.
So. 6th
an increase of approximately 40%
Phone 1023
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over the enrollment of 467 a year
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Stockton Brand___
CATSUP
RICE
Quick Cooking — Long Grain
28-oz.
Golden Grain
CIDER
CHILI
RIPE OLIVES
ONION SOUP
89C
2... 4?c
2 45c
Gallon
Fine Local Quality
Dennison's, With Beans
Ehmann's Select No. I
Delicious New Campbell s.
25 lbs. 89c
POTATOES 0. S. No. I Deschutes
SQUASH All Varieties, Special
ORANGES Dandy Ju'ce Size
BANANAS Good for that lunch
KRISPY c,“‘ T 27c
PANCAKE FLOUR
POPCORN
STRAWBERRY
5 lb. bag 49c
2 lbs. 29c
GRAHAMS,: 2 59c
35c
2L29c
39c
ib
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White or Yellow
20-oz.
Preserves — Graco
Fresh AA Ranch
GGS
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e ’ re shooting for the biggest October in Buick
history and we’re willing to go all out to make it.
W
Right now, Buick is outselling every other car in the
nation—regardless of price class—except two of the
so-called “low-priced three.”
So you know that it has the combination of horse«
power—room—comfort—performance —and st \ I my
too good to miss.
And it isn’t hard for you to figure out that Buick
dealers must be offering the kind of prices and trade-
ins that the public goes for—because you can t make
record sales these days unless you have everything it
takes to make a winning combination.
Come in and see us, and you’ll know what we mean
Here's the big 3-Way Bonus
we offer in Buick today
Advanced Styling - the very look of tomorrow, with long,
Quality
new-looking well into the future.
Top Allowance — from the tremendous volume that has put
Buick into the top 3 of the nation's best sellers. So you get the
benefit of our soaring success in the form of a higher trade-in
allowance on your present car. Come in and check!
This New Buick Special V8
2-Door, 6 Passenger Sedan
actually costs less than some models
of the “low-price three”
29‘
24-oz.
¡ug
THE BUY OF THE WEEK
PURE GROUND BEEF
Very Fresh
39c
Armour's Star
Veal
Piece Bacon
Shoulder Steak
Sliced Any Thickness
49c »>
69c
Pork Chops
X Come in and check the price
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— Kelly's Market —
low glamor lines, sports-car snap, and that trend-setting pano­
ramic windshield that most other cars won't have till 1955
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or later.
Better Buy — a lot more automobile for your money — more
room and power and ride comfort and solidity of structure —
plus the higher resale value of a car that will still be fresh and
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Center Cuts
Boneless
Stewing Beef
Very Lean
79c
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Phone 600
59c &
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