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20 Pages Section Two The Cottage Grove Sentinel THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON D. Martin Named Degrees Given by Dorena Grange Scholarships Go to Two Students EGGS COFFEE FLOUR NUMBER 36 Spencer Creek HEC Visits Lorane Bv Mr*. R. G. Conner turer's hour was given to safety on the highways. It was as fol LORANE GRANGE Thirteen lows: Ten highway safety com ladies from Spencer Creek Home Bv VIrs. Gale Roby mandments; Birds of the High LONDON GRANGE A special Economics club met with Lorane way; skit . "No Trains Todav"; meeting of London Grange was HEC for a smorgasbord luncheon skit - “The Human Ford” and a held April 7 to elect P. M. Camp- recently Other visitors were Mrs. reading "Ten Little Motorists.” bell as a representative member Ralph Witcher, who is Pomona on the South l.ane Eair board in HEC chairman and Mrs. Jule 1-or- The two Grange half scholar Cottage Grove. Mr. Campbell, ane both from the Junction City ships are to be given to Carl Hud however, because of other activi- Grange. Twelve ladies from Lor son and Jeanette Carlisle. ’ies, resigned the office at the ane were present. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicks \pril 15 grange meeting Dean After the business meeting in were elected tielegates to state Martin was appointed to take his the afternoon, the Spencer Creek convention to be held at Klamath place Meetings are held the first ladies provided the program. They Falls in June. Monday of each month in Cot- provided materials and held an All members who are chairmen tage Grove. Easter bonnet contest with the best of the Community Service commit Obligations in the third and hats being made bv Mrs. Ralph tees, are asked to meet at the fourth degrees were given at the Witcher and Mrs. Archie McCrae. hall on Sunday. May 1. at 3 p.m. April 15 meeting by Master Wayne Ashley had her large Mrs. 1 Rural Life Sunday 22nd They are Byron Houck, Phil Lake, Berggren for Mr. and Mrs. Gene collection of crocheted pot hold Rural Life Sundaj or Church Mary Snauer, Brayton Carlisle. Cox. A reminder of an 8 p.m. meet ers on display. Mrs Ned Pasco dis Sunday for the Grange will lie at Thelma Wicks, Agnes Pla is ted ing tune started April 1 for the played her mans sport shirt that the local hall on Sunday, May 22. and Meda Dowens. summer months Archie Powell re is to lie entered in the HEC eon- ♦ More details later. Serving committee for the May ported for the building committee test. Mrs. Pasco is also going to Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Len 6 meeting will be: Messrs, and that the wet weather was hamper, enter a pair of kitchen curtains nie Holdorson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mmes. Jess Michael. William Row. ing building work on the new in the contest. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Har lette and Ernest Mathews. I grange hall. The grange voted to Report» Given ris of Hebron, and Al Peake of At the regular Grange meeting < lean up committee will be: accept certificates to lie issued bv Santa Clara Grange. the Glen Gillispie. Byron Houck the grange in denominations of Tuesday evening, a number of ag Al Peake Speaker and Ted Hudson families. $1 to $5 to be sold to members or ricultural reports were given. H. I Mr. Peake, the speaker of the interested community individuals, H. Taylor has literature for those i evening, is with the license depart, for the purpose of raising funds who wish to sign up to receive • ment of the Secretary of state of FAITHS AID NEEDY for building the new hall. Certifi weekly agricultural reports. L. S. | fice in Eugene. He told how rec Overseas relief organizations of cates are to be redeemable at a Ashley asked everyone to read the ords are kept of motorist acci America's three religious later time as grange funds become article on the Hell's Canyon Dam dents, and when the record has faiths Protestant, Catholic and available. Grange Incorporation in the Grange bulletin. Herbert begun to get bad, the cards are Jewish currently are engaged papers were on hand as reported Miller reported on a meeting he analyzed and the individual is in their annual appeals for funds By Master Berggren. had attended on the treatment of called in for consultation. He des to support world-wide programs A good turn out of members parasites in dairy cattle. cribed the machines they used for of aid to the hungry, homeless was asked for the next London Archie McCrae, education chair eye checks, and when locating and destitute abroad. It is esti Grange meeting. May 6, when man. invited all grangers to at trouble, sends the applicant to mated that upwards of $300.000,- there will be a visitation from Wil- tend the freshman-sophomore play their own eye specialist for treat 0(H) in food, clothing, medicine, lakenzie Grange. The meeting will to lx* giwn at the high school ment. will be distributed abroad be held at London school gym. Friday evening and the amateur Mr. Peake also held a question this year thru the religious faiths The Chaplain of the grange. P. hour on April 29. The grange is and answer period. The entire lec- organizations. M. Campbell, will be in charge of entering a skit in the amateur , the lecturer's program at the Maj' event. Refreshment committee for the i 20 meeting. A correspondence from Hebron next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Grange invited the London grange L. N. Ashley, Mrs. Patricia Cas to attend a benefit box social and tro. and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dey. Arthur Kragenbrink announced dance for the Marvin Miller fam that he has completed the road ily at Hebron hall, April 29. Eight members of the Home side signs which he was making Economics club of Ixindon Grange for the Grange. They will be । attended a visitation to Central erected later. Grange April 12 where they put Kitchen Completed The new kitchen has now been ¡on the program. 4-H night was held at the April completed with the last coat of 15, London Grange meeting when paint and curtains made by Mrs. club leaders and 4-H club mem- Ned Pasco. A new sink and drain . bers representing the four 4-H board were also installed, making sewing clubs at London school at- it much more modern and attrac tended. Veteran 4-H leader, Mrs. tive. As Mrs. Oren Jacobson was ill, I Jeanne Morton, who has 21 years of 1-H wink to her credit, spoke Mrs. H. II. Taylor presented the on 4-H work from a leader's program she had prepared. The ' standpoint and of parents coop- Easter story was read from the erative understanding and home Bible and the group sang "In the assistance if necessary. Speaking Garden.” In the Easter hat parade the of the more than 80 4-H clubs in Under this policy, you pay only 20C of each $1.00 on the first I the Cottage Grove area, Mrs. Mor- hats made by the ladies were $250 of each loss. Above that amount, State Farm pays every» 1 ton told of the values of the 4-H modeled by the men. Ladies win thing. Call today for full information.. work, especially what the child ning prizes for their hats were learns by finishing a job, and Mrs. Jack Nelson and Mrs. Archie learning group cooperation to work McCrae. Winners among the male It pays to know your STATE FARM Agont^ together and experiences in lead models were J. E. Crawford, who was visiting from Medford, and ership. Sewing 4. with Mrs. Morton, H. H. Taylor. On Wednesday evening, Lorane leader, was represented hy Jolene Grange honored the grade school Roby who exhibited a completed Phone 100 709 Main article. Sue Kosey modeled a basketball and volleyball teams skirt and apron she had made in with a party. Mrs. Stanley Purdy Sewing 3. with Mrs. Kosey. lead was in charge of games Mrs. Rob er. Mrs. James Black, leader for ert Tew was general chairman of Sewing 1. had David Brewer rep- the party. The youngsters were । resent his club and exhibit his served pronto pups at the close of the evening. cmplcted work. Bj Mrs. Walter N. Dowens DORENA GRANGE Robert Way was given the obligation for the third and fourth degrees at the regular meeting of the Dor- ena Grange, held April 15, by Master Alpha Pitcher. HEC chairman, Stella North. re minds the ladies of the Home Eco nomics club of the visit on April 27 to Mohawk - McKenzie HEC and members are urged to arrive there not later than 11 30 a.m. The floor show is scheduled for April 30 at 8 p.m. and each grange lady is asked to- bring one pie and at least one halt dozen sand wiches, to be sold after the floor show. Local doz. Orange Bag Occident 10 lbs 49‘ 79‘ 89‘ Just look at this lineup of high-scoring foods! Every one is a HIT VALI E that wins cheers at the home plate! Every price is a LOU PRICE that goes to bat for your budget . . . gives you a high savings average every shopping trip. And you’ll find Big I.eague values like these in every department of o u r market because Quality and Economy are always ‘‘teammates” at Wolfard’s. BIG ACCIDENTS OR SMALL YOU'RE COVERED EITHER WAV WITH *80-20' AUTO INSURANCE BOB BAUDER Hebron Grange Elects Two New Officers 16th 1? 23,000 Indtpendeot Hardware stores from Coost-to-Coost Hardwares biggest Nationwide Value Event join, fortes to bring Amerito top vetoes, retogniied brand names and special offerings for this 10 day selling event L Ta.-.-’. ¿ C. 'j‘ mw HAND SAW VALUfS DISSTON NO. H-4 Outstand ing price value. Disston steel blade, full taper ground, full bevel filed, and full DISSTON NO. H-3 a good serviceable saw for householders and do-it-yourselfers. Taper ground blade, filed, hardwood handle. $159 26", 8 PT. Specials (STANLEY) w W bx Streamlined latch, easily installed. Push-pull action with safety lever that cannot lock you outl No, 1280'iC « Sfteamlined door latch O’a" L Sprint Hinte D00R $[T - plus •• Spring Hinge Set for every screen or storm door. Complete with screws. LATCH $269 DOOR SET 49« AND MANY MORE REAL BARGAINS FOR YOU Paint your home! Add a room! Build a Garage! Remodel a Room! Nothing Down, 3 Years to Pay the Easy ABC Way. Wc Give S & II Green Stamps Green's Hardware & Supply Serving Lane County for Ox er 15 Years Arkina Ph. 222 Bv Mrs. Gale Robv HEBRON GRANGE Last pot luck supper for the spring quarter was held April 16, preceding the meeting of Hebron Grange. An election for the offices of assistant and lady assistant stew ards was held with Dennis Chap man and Mabel Kief elected They were immediately installed by Master Roy Geer and took their new offices. A grange community protect suggested by HEC chairman, Mrs. Fred Harris, to put sign posts at intersecting roads for names of residents, to be sponsored by the grange, was turned over to the building committee for investiga tion. Jack Godard is chairman Tommy Clark offered a donation of lumber needed. The grange voted to enter the community project National contest. Fire meetings for April 18 at Silk Creek and April 25 at Heb ron were reminded by Mrs. Dale Harris. A visitor was Mrs. Gladys Berg of Ixindon Grange. Clare Chapman sent thanks for flower/’ and cards during his recent hospitalization for surgery. He is recovering at his home. Mrs. Geanie Murry is home at the Chet Gilham home from a recent operation at Cot tage Grove hospital. There was word that Mrs. Ben Chilsons brother had passed away. Reporting for the Youth, Mabe) Keif told of Youth plans for a carnival, as well as entry in the Centennial parade Carnival tick ets will be on sale at the next Youth meeting, May 14. HEC Activity Nine members of Hebron HEC attended the visitation to Walter- ville Grange HEC, April 13. A program was given with Mrs. Jack Godard in charge. April 26. 15 HEC members from Junction City will accept Hebron's HEC invitation for visitation at an all day meeting at the grange hall. A planned chicken and noodle noon meal is being arranged by Mrs. Marvyn Harris, assisted by Mrs. Marvin Miller and Mrs. Gale Roby. Members of the Hebron HEC are to bring pot holders, each one gift wrapped, to be presented to the visitors. A food shower for the Marvin Miller family will be given with roll call to be answer ed with package of commercially canned food. Serving and cleaning committee for May includes Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stewart. Mrs. Kenneth McReynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby. Next meeting is May 7. Fruits & Vegetables CORNS ummerlime, whole kernel, BEANS Otterbrook, No. 303 PEAS Overlook, No. 303 PUMPKIN Diamond A, No. 2'/2 KRAUT Dundee No. 2 CORN 10A Dell, Cream Style TOMATO JUICE'! m 4i SHRED WHEAT Sunshine YES TISSUE 300 sheet box NUCOA The original Bob Bauder Qualifies For Regional Leaders' Club Meet in Frisco Bob Bauder has recently re ceived word from the home office of the State Farm Insurance Com panies in Blomington. Ill., that he has qualified to attend the Rc’ion- al Leaders club convention in San Francisco, Calif., May 16 through 18. 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