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F SIU H I V Phone 555 or 556 ‘I’ m in Love With Jesus’ Is Theme Of Annual Formal Valentine Banquet Variety Provided in Outdoor Enjoyment For Tourists As Well As Lane Residents Lane county has provided a considerable variety of facilitiev for the outdoor enjoyment of the tourist as well as the people o the county itself, says a recen release bv the Lane County Hi K and Recreation commission. TneM opportunities and the facilities making them available are pro vided by several agencies, the re port continues. The Lane County Parks and Recreation commission has provided additional facilities where they are needed when no other agency was willing or able to do so. or when there was a particular advantage in the county making the development. Count y-prov ided facilities in- elude 15 in m> areas, ramps with Thr h his park Picnick 1957 The Seatinel William H. Cash of rl Baker oi Vida. Earl ishman, and Miles O. 'ottage Greve Gene uperintendcnt of the ■mi ¡i nd Va w id f ampir Jum il TI DENT TEA< HER IN HOME n ritt Mis Blue ’reek PE IT. en of Corbett is nt teaching in sind w inch cation. A senior oilege. Miss War- duated in June, in Cottage Grove he heme of Mr*, st 2t(6 South 13th leads al tion of ' from th< »tn am "I’m In Love With Jesus” was Mae Carlile. Christine Hawkins, ha > been the theme of the annual formal Sue Burnham and Mickey Ham ge timber I valentine banquet given by Cru- ner. mir ion sadei s for Christ 1 high school Decorations Valentine Motif extension d A special lattice frame with group I in honor of the eighth m graders of the Church of Christ, archway had been built for the ment Timber management P TS FROM r farm — “ ■ in the . dining occasion and was placed where Sixth and • Gibbs, id print a free There educational rocm of the church Monday eve the guests entered into the dining and ample park ning. One hundred-eleven members room This had been decorated ming is allowed of the two groups were present with ivy. ivy, red hearts and cupids. plus nine seventh grade girls, who | rhe dining room was striking w ith served the banquet, and 10 ladies , its red and white decorations, w ith MRS. FRANK E. MANLEY. of the church who assisted in pre- streamers of white trimmed with Ymeriean Baptist Foreign mit.- paring the food Paul Thies was red hearts and cupids suspended sionary to South India since the chief chef in preparing the'from light fixtures and extended 1935. will speak at the II *-m. ham dinner. ’ above the tables, window boxes Guest speaker at the banquet covered with red crepe paper held was Mr. Conley Silsby. professor plants of ivy and white curtains Sunday. of speech at Puget Sound College with red ruffles were at the win- - ♦ — of the Bible, who used as his to-ic dows. At the stage was another “Lovest Thou Me More Th n I lattice with archway, carrying out Stardus+ers Club These.” dealing with Peter’s labors the same valentine motif of cupids as fisherman on the Sea of Gali and hearts and over the entrance Invited to Danebo lee which was good, but not ans was the theme "I'm in Love with wering the higher calling of Jesus.” The tables, were laid with Circle 8 Jamboree Christ. Outstanding among other white cloths and decorations were comments, he told the young people red candles and rea and white The Starduster» Square Dance ”it is not dificult for a Christian carnations. The attractive floral club has been asked to attend the young person to choose between arrangement of red and white car Danebo Circle 8 Square Dance semething questionable and some nations and pussywillows used on club's fifth annual jamboree at thing good, but the difficult de the head table was given to Chef Springfield Junior High school cisions come in trying to choose Paul Thies in appreciation for his February 23 at 8:30 p.m All pro between that which is good and work. of this dance will be given Committee chaitmen in charge ceeds that which is better.” Mr. Sher- to the Muscular Dystrophy assn, was toast - were Diane Eastburn, decorations; wood Smith, minister, Barbara Woodard, program; Jan to be used within the state of Ore master. | et Wickwire, invitations and ban gon. As the young people were gath- Dude Sibley will be calling for ering for the banquet they were quet menus and programs, and a new group called the Eugene entertained in the auditorium by Mollie Lou Peterson, cleanup. Civic Square Dancers. This is not Bob Beach who showed moving a club and is open to everyone pictures of former activities of Miss Janet Gowing Budget baffled? We have just the prescription for you—plenty ot They will dance at the WOW hall the young people s groups. Then the second and fourth Fridays and the group filed into the elaborate Honor Guest at Shower a guest caller will be present the "HOME HI MTS” ly decorated dining room where ai.oth.-r kind of "»avings" too - saving., m time, b.am.nn .......... <W. fifth Friday. By Mni. Dale McCoy the ham dinner and all the trim Stardusters were invited to I accessible food arranRcments and fast check-out st nut. mings, including cherry pie ala SILK CREEK -Mrs George the The Umpqua Area Council dance I mode, were served. Overholser and Mrs Dale Mc February 17 at the Buckaroo Bam I Program and Introductions Coy were hostesses for a bridal Is your family caught with its bank The invocation was given by shower on Valentine's day at the in Roseburg. account doWn? Most families object Mi and Mr» Le« Spencer of DENNISON’S LINE ______ With Reg. /i ynn Stanley Harris and welcome by McCoy home in honor of Miss to leftovers, I knew. But using those gave an exhibition of Wayne Moon. The Girls' Treble- Janet Gowing of Cottage Grove. Roseburg last bits of roast meat, cooked vege ette trio composed of Diane East The many gifts were displayed on two round dances during intermis tables and cake can make a big dif burn, Sherry Smith and Mary Lou a table that was decorated with sion at the valentine dance Feb ference in the food budget. Woodard sang "Satisfaction,” ac- a red covered umbrella and a ruary 15. Club members celebrat Instead of having "leftover" night «•ompanied by Mrs. Sherwood bride doll made by Mrs. George ing their birthdays were Mr». | blues, try some of these tricks — Smith; Mollie" Lou Peterson gave Overholser. A valentine theme Dude Sibley. Mrs. Wes Greer. Lob- । M&W MARKET ert Summers. Rolland Northway ! a valentine reading and Ethel Ann was used for the refreshments and Chuck McCoy. A kitchen cut- , M&W ... toast leftover cake squares or 603 So. 5th St. Eastburn sang "A Tear Fell," ac that were served to the guest of lerv set given bv the Stardusters, cookies in a moderate oven Red (Redemption Center) companied by her sister. Diane. honor, her mother, Mrs. George was won bv Howard Barnard, call (350°F.) 5-10 minutes. Crumble Mr. Smith introduced the youth Gowing and also Mrs. Joe Walls and sprinkle an ice cream as a Bag leaders: Bible school superintend- and Mrs. Robert Inscore and er for Boots and Sandals Square | dessert topping. I NORRIS DRESS SHOP ent, Don Vincent ancTvMrs. Vin Kathy of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Dance club. Guest callers during the evening ...Combine t cups seasoned left cent; intermediate boy^1 teacher. Nellie Gowing and Mrs. Lowell 569 Main Street over mashed potatoes with 1 egg Gerold Witherspoon and Mrs. Drullinger of Lorane, Mrs. Ted were Norval Cockeram. Mrs. Al Bumble-Bee Downs. Mrs. Les Spencer, all of • and '4 cup chopped onion. Dip in Witherspoon; sponsor of the Mon Collins, Miss Marilyn Gowing and Howard Barnard of the । flour and past fry lightly in hot Solid Pack day night Intermediate Boys’ Bi Mrs. Minnie Vessey of Eugene, Winston; W. H. ALLEN Boots and Sandals and Ralph De- | ble study. George Gibson and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Allen of Curtin, Mrs. of the Stardusters. I Light Meat Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Everett j McCoy of Walden. Mrs. Jarnett UNION FUEL OIL ...Use leftover cooked vegetables Guests were present from the Eastburn, sponsors of the Sunday1 James ] Thornburg and Claudia following in salads, or combine 2 cups of clubs: Buckeroos Hay-j evening Cadets for Christ, and Mrs. j Distributor R. E. Poynter, Mrs. Clarence loftcrs and Boots and Calicoes. cooked vegetables with 1 cup of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beach, spon- Duncan j^mcan and ana Wally waiiy and ana Denise, nniisc, Roseburg; Willamalane, Prairie 5th and Quincy—Phone 76 Carnation Cream Sauce* in cas- sors of the Crusaders tor ( hnst ^jrs p'ran|< Overholser, Mi’s. Ross Schooners, serole. Top with buttered crumbs Bailey Hill Prancers, Sunday evening. Mr. Beach teach Overholser. Mrs. Wallace Koeh and Hoedowners, and bake 15-20 minutes in mod all of the Eu- 24-oz. BoHle es the high school class Sunday ler, Mrs. Frank Richardson and gene and Springfield AL'S RADIO & TV erate oven (350<>F.). area; the. mornings, while Mrs. Beach teach David, Bobby and Penny. Janetta local Boots and Sandals club and 36 No. 7th •Carnotion Cream Sauce. Combine 1 es the Intermediate Girls Sunday Overholser and the hostesses. tablespoon butter with 1 tablespoon and sponsors the high school Bi Unable to attend but sending Ralph Hawley of Chida Vista. flour and ‘a teaspoon salt in sauce ble study Monday nights. Mrs. gifts were Mrs. O. R. Gunter of Calif. , a sev- v The Stardusters welcomed VARLEY'S REXALL pan over low beat Blend thoroughly. Tina Beach and Mrs. Smith also Springfield. Mrs. E. V. Brown of eral new members that evening. । Gradually add 1 cup undiluted Car were introduced. Eugene, Miss Lavona Overholser They were Messrs, and Mmes.; DRUGS nation. Stir until thickened and Other program numbers in of Ashland, Mrs. Harry Castle Cottage Bottles Robert Summers, Gerald Foster, . smooth (3-4 minutes). cluded a Fred Waring arrange of Mosby Creek and Mmes. 6th & Main Street ment of “Climbing up the Moun George McMurrick, Guy Smith, Duane Jorgenson, and Gcne tain” and “My Task" by the Girls Archie Downie and Ernest Dar- Rhoades, a’so Leonard rhiede. Members dAfiftg with the Hay- J. L. STOKES chorus, directed by Mrs. Smitn nell of Silk Creek. at Roseburg February 161 Tall and accompanied by Mrs. Beach; CoHage Game prizes went to Mmes lofters JEWELERS reading "Think on These Things Drullinger, Duncan and Erank were Messrs, and Mmes. Dean . PRAISE Snauer, Henry Kelly, Jack Win-j Can Alaska by Barbara Woodard with back Overholser. »16 Main ders, George Sibley and Dude Sib ground of vibra harp music by ley. also Doral Roby, Glen Roby 1 Mrs Smith; vibra harp and ma and Leonard Thiede. Dude Sibley rimba duet bv Mrs Smith and NOW District 12 ARC ELECTRIC calls for the Haylofters group. Jerry McCornack, minister of Mc Representatives The Stardusters new square , 113 No. 7th St. Best Kenzie Bridge church. "What a dance class is still open for be- [ Friend We Have in Jesus, and To Be Picked 5th ginners After February 26 the | Be+ 2-Lb. Pkg. „ the senior Girls’ trio, Gerry Zel- will be closed until a new ler. Barbara Woodaid and Claudia Advance Night will be observed class Debord, sang the theme song 1 m at a meeting of Neighbors of class is started in the fall. CLIP THIS in Love with Jesus,” accompanied Woodcraft March 5. Representa COUPON by Mrs. Beach. tives and alternates will be nomi WSCS Circles Full Reedsport "The nine seventh grade girls nated and elected for the District Entitles You to To Meet Next Week decked out in white and red ap 12 meeting at Klamath Falls June Quart Mild Cheddar rons and headbands, who served 10 and 11. Mrs. Ivan Morris and Afternoon circles of the Wom the dinner, were" Carol Mcnz. Kay Mrs. Mac Tonole will serve at the an's Society of Christian Service , Jackson, Janet West. Sandra Mar March meeting. tin, Sandra VanNortwick. Ina Officers were nominated and ot the Methodist church will meet ; elected at a meeting at the IOOF Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. as follows: p hall February 5. Mrs. Herman Esther with Mi> Grace Brund ’ Worth of Miller was presiding officer. 138 North River road; Lura with M&W MEAT DEPARTMENT PRODUCE VALUES Named to serve were: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Albert Woodard. 325 South Brown Stamps 6t.h street; Lydia with Mrs. Past Guardian Neighbor; Mrs Wc Feature I SDA Choice Steer Beef Jack Wall. Guardian Neighbor; Charles Shanda, 276 North >th with any purchase at Mrs. Manuel Thrush, advisor; Bert street; Martha with Mrs. Dewey: Hatch, Magician; Mrs. A. Tonole, Watkins, 518 South 10th street. George Washington NOKKIS Service circle will meet with banker; Mrs. William Bartels, at DRESS SHOP Early in life George Wash tendant; Mrs. Bert Hatch, captain Mrs. Maurice Bottorff. 1311 South I ,S. CHOICE STEER BEEF ____ ington acquired the magic of of guard; Mac Tonole. assistant 6th street, Tuesday evening. 569 Main St. method. During the long and banker; Mrs. Hilda Vermilyer. flag Good Fri. & Sat. only trying period his early acquisi bearer; Mrs. O. W Blackmore, tion of methodical planning musician: Wayne Tonole, inner TOPIC FOR CIRCLE ONE Fresh, Finn Heads Feb. 22nd & 23rd Circle One of the Presbyterian , helped bring order out of chaos. sentinel; Mrs. Janet Tonole. outer church met at the home of Mrs. As a farmer he followed a plan, sentinel; Wm. J. Bartels. Mrs. Ed Name as Commander in Chief he fol Teich, Mr. Teich, managers; Mrs. Raymond Andersen February 13. lowed a plan, as President he Horace Hatch, correspondent; Ten members and two guests, Mra. Address F.S. CHOICE STEER BEEF laid out his work according to Mrs D M Tonole, senior guardi Alfred McKenzie and Mrs. Claude The a well thought out plan, bring an; Horace Hatch, clerk (recom Sherman, were present. Mrs Vinal Randall Sr. led the Taste ing a "disunited, war-weary, mended); Mrs. Horace Hatch, as young Republic to a quiet, or sistant clerk (recommended); Drs. devotions Mrs O. W Blackmore Tells" Merrick. Petty and Spies, physi presented the first of the lessons derly state of peace” for the coming year, which are on cians (recommended). Installing Washington, as a boy. stood CLIP THIS United Nations aloof from the rowdy crowd of | officer for installation ceremonies the Next meeting will be at the at the first meeting in April will COUPON hoys and acquired the distinc home of Mrs George Matthews tion oi being alw* Ik was ï .S. CHOICE STEFR HFEF STEAK Entitles You to Tellers were Mac Tonole, Mrs. j March 13 Mrs. Charles Hail wui the most sociable person one have the lesson and Mrs. Frank Ivan Morris and Mrs. Bert Hatch, j could meet with neighbors and friends In 1794 the Englishman Refreshments were served by | McFarland will lead devotions. Charles James told British these men. Herman Miller, Horace FLOWERS THAT THRIVE Parliment : "No breath of cen and Bert Hatch. Mac and Wayne IN SHADE LESSON TOPIC sure has ever impeached the Tonole Guests were Mr. and Mrs Mis Henry Schmitt gave the purity of his conduct, no envy Matheny of McMinnville, who are lesson flowers that thrive in the Worth of ever maligned his virtue He moving’ to Cottage Grove soon. shade at a meeting of Juliana NEBERGALL’S NONE-FINER ASSORTED was a man of transcendent They are district field managers j Garden club Tuesday. Mrs. Gard- Brown Stamps for the order. . ------- merit.” Social meeting of Neighbors ot ner King was hostess to the 15 with any purchase at Declining a military Board Woodcraft was held February 18 members present. for his inauguration he said. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lesson for the March meeting W. H. ALLEN require no guard but the af Horace Hatch, with Mrs. Hatch at the home of Mrs. Paul, Reeve I NION Fl EL OIL fection of the people Make md Mr- Herman Miller enter- ; will bv on "Cold Frames D1STRIBITOK vour affection felt for this un taming Bridge and Canasta were usual man. Friday. February plaved, prizes going to Mrs. Miller MRS. MARION 'sill RY Fresh, Crisp Stalks 5th A Quincy. Ph. 76 STANDARD PACKED SLICED 22nd Honor his memory. and William J. Bartels. Refresh- j Good Fri. & Sat. only ments were served at the begin- I The Mizpah clas- of the Pres Feb. 22nd A 23rd byterian church met at the home ning of the meeung. of Mis Marion Asbury February Breakfast । 19. The president, Mrs. Frank Mc Name Junior Stamp Society Treat Farland. presided over the busi- nes» meeting. Address A social afternoon followed. Re- | freshments were served by Mrs. At Jefferson School by her daughter, The Junior Stamp society will Asburv assisted Tissee. of Eugene. Prices in This Ad Effective Thurs., thru Sunday, meet at Jefferson school every i Saturday from 10 to 11 a m. At February 21-24 Inclusive. i the next meeting the children will | The Lutheran Women's Mission- ' be shown how to display stamp- I ary league will meet_ at the We Reserve the Kight to Limit (Quantities. in a stamp show All interested I church February 21 at < .10 p.m. children from the fourth to eighth i Established 1912 Week Days 8:30-7:00 All members and friends are in in- STOKE grades are invited to attend. Sundays 10:00-6:00 Mills Mortuary Elizabeth Mills won the door ’ vited to attend HOIKS prize an album, at the last meet- [ Washington at Seventh The richest blessings are ob- mg The children enjoyed a lec- Ed- Phone 202 I turc on w atcr markings and per- I tained by lalior Mary Raker Idy Cottage Grove, Oregon i foration». BROWN STAMP MERCHANTS S]O00 SPAGHETTI “-7 2.45c COFFEE 3 89c TU^A SALAD OIL CATSUP 49c MACARONI CHEESE 39c SALAD DRESSING 49c REFLECTIONS LETTUCE POT ROAST T-BONE STEAK no00 TOMATOES s J9c 89c SPENCER : r . .89c LUNCH MEATS CELERY u. 13c BÄkCON U 39c M W MARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 « Cottage Grove