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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1938)
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY OREGON. Schools started here Monday af- Mrs. Arthur Craig, and at Coca- Christmas vacation at the home math Falls to resume teaching. Mrs. Fred Guggisberg and Miss monga will visit a sister of the of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess ter a week vacation. Mr. Magnison of Pasco, Wash, Violet Guggisberg visited Satur late Mr. Gilcrist, Mrs. Kate Free Grubb, left Monday for Ashland, who has lieen visiting a daughter, where she attends normal. day in Cottage Grove at the W. D. man, who is 85 yea is of age. Mrs. Art Kragenbrink. visited a Mr. and Mis. Ivan Abeene were Heath home with Mrs. Amanda The American Legion auxiliary Sears. Miss Violet is staying there in Roseburg Monday where they granddaughter, Mrs. Raymond held their regular business meet this week with Mrs. Sears. i Hafstader, at Wolf Creek last attended the funeral services of ing on Monday evening, at which "Grandma" Currier, who died in The girl scouts will hold a reg-, week. time a number of reports were W. H. Mitchell is sick with the Sutherlin on Friday. ular meeting at the high school given. Mrs. Pete Nelson reported Bernard Piper and Miss Jean Hu „ . . _ , . A , Monday night, January 10. at 7:30. ...... , . .... that the Christmas doll which had ciaribcl Caldwell of Cbt-I Mar,in *‘*tor is building a new Eddy Garoutte of Culp Creek Herdt of Portland spent Saturday, been dressed had been awarded to and Sunday with Miss Miriam t«ge Grove visited a sister, MrsJ^^P barn on bis ranch 8ou,h oi Mrs. Lee Jones. A report was also spent last week with his grand P^P*r- Harry Skelton, last week. Lorane. given on the 50 Christmas boxes mother, Mrs. Ida Garoutte. Mrs. George Chafin of Cbttage Mrs Kenneth Arthur has been Grandpa Yancey, who had been prepared by the unit for needy Grove visited a sister. Mrs. W I. «He the P«t week. visiting at Klamatn Falls for sev families of the community. These Seales, last week. Herman Theuerkauf and son; boxes contained toys, fresh and eral weeks, returned home Wed Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Mrs. Pregoy of Mill City visited: Richard of Clarkston, Wash., are canned foods, clothing, candy’ and nesday of last week. Eulla and the E. Kirchhofer fam- her son Dave Peregoy and family visiting a son Ernest and friends Dale Veatch of California and oranges. The unit expressed their here. They are on their way to I appreciation to the local Lions father. Hamilton Veatch of Cot ily of Cottage Grove visited Sat- recently. club for toys donated; for cloth tage Grove, former residents of urday at the R. F. Duncan home.1 Kenneth Addison, Louis Dey v*1*1 In California. Mrs. Opal Brown visited during have returned to O.S.C. after A basketball game between the ing from Red Cross supplies and this neighborhood, were calling on the past week with Mr. and Mis. spending the holidays at home. Lorane club team and Springfield the Penney store; food and sup old friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelly’ and Ed Alvirsdn at St. Anna, Cal. plies from the Girls' League of the Arthur and Franklin Clingen- high school: toys from the Eugene grandsons Darrel and Marion Lions club; toys from the em Lovette, who have been visiting peel and Lester Harris spent Sat ployes of the Mountain States here, were dinner guests Wednes urday night in Goshen at the O. Power company and the assistance day of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Burnette C. Clingenpeel home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harris spent given them by Mr. Schroeder on on Mosby creek one day last week. Jimmie Montgomery of Dorena Saturday at the home of Mr. and behalf of the Lions club. Candy and oranges were supplied by the spent New Year’s day with Gor Mrs. Johns of Springfield. The H. L. Clingenpeel family Legion and auxiliary and clothing don Elfving. Lowry England returned Tues., spent Christmas day in Goshen. from the child welfare supply of from Waldport where he had been Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krause and the auxiliary. An interesting report was given visiting a sister, Mrs. Rachael son Floyd visited friends at Elk ton Sunday. by Mrs. George Matthews on Fi- Walker. Several from here attended a Clifford Clingenpeel of Eugene dac, the international peace so ciety. Two letters have been writ dance Saturday evening at the spent Christmas eve with his par ten by the Junior auxiliary to Noble Elliott home on Mosby ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clingen French children, France being the creek, and others attended a peel. The Herman Hurd family of country holding the peace confer watch party at Dorena. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain of Culp Creek visited Sunday at the ence this year. A membership report given Culp Creek were Sunday guests at Carl Buffington home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith visited showed that paid-up members for the Otho Van Schoiack home. Hubert McNeil of the Grove Earl Doty at Corvallis Friday. 1938 will win this unit a national Vern Bennett of Eugene spent citation. It was voted that the was an over night guest Friday auxiliary will continue to sponsor and spent New Years day with a Friday at the home of his parents, the Giri Scouts and buy their an- brother Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bennett. nual charter. , William McCargar of Grants Mrs. O. A. Nichols, who is in a Of especial interest at the pres- Pass was a brief visitor in this Eugene hospital, is slowly improv ent time was the legislative dis- neighborhood Sunday. ing. School opened again Monday The Elvis Kelly family. Lew cussion pertaining to the Univer- sal Service Bill, otherwise known after being closed for the holidays, Garoutte and Emma Kelly of Lon-I as the Sheppard-Hill bill, to be Stanley Mayben of Ashland has : don spent New Year’s day at the i brought up in congress this month, been visiting for several days at W. T. Garoutte home. It was urged that all members | the home of a cousin, Harry May- Mrs. Jada I jams and two daugh and others interested write to the I ben. ters of Eugene spent Sunday at' senators and representatives urg-j The Knight family, who have the Lew McKibben home. ing them to vote for this bill,, been living on the old Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders of --- have purchased Mount View were supper guests; which, if passed, will promote catch place, peace by taking the profit out of some property at Culp Creek and at the Claude Plaster home Tues war by giving government control moved there last week. day evening. of all manufacturing industries of Mrs. Hiram Remington and son maritime supplies in time of war. of Pengra are staying at the Al- When writing the representatives > fred White home. it is urged that an answer be re- The Jim Graham family visited' Jan. 4. — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan quested which will be sent to de- Abeene, Mrs. Truman Clark and Sunday at the Ally Honnold home I partment headquarters through M j , Nancy McCoy were in Cres- at Black Butte. the local legislative chairman, weu Friday afternoon to attend Billy and Johnny Honnold of Di Mrs. Vinal Randall. funeral services of Mrs. Harry vide spent Thursday at the home The next meeting of the auxili- Garman. of Dan Duncan. ary will be January 17, with Mrs. The C. V. Gordon family of The A. L. Williams family of Alvis Wicks as chairman of the Newport spent Wednesday night London visited at the C. Reynolds entertainment committee compos-, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Add home Tuesday. ed of Mrs. Ida Jones. Mrs. Vinal. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. St. Elmo visiter’ i Randall and Mrs. Charles Fuhrer Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marcy enter- Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Wright at I —111 — ---------- tained on New Year’s eve at a'Trent, Sunday. watch party in their home. About Mr. and Mrs. George Peters vis- 30 young people were present. ited Mr. and Mrs. George Keeney ; Mrs. Frances Murry and Mrs. at Sweet Home Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hedrick---- Florence Hedrick of Drain were; John Murry were ill recently with Mr. and Mrs. Pennock of Hor- visitors one day last week of Mr. severe colds. ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. J. A. Schneider. Mrs. John Kebelbeck attended a Turpin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cowing of meeting of the Altar society at Jessie Grubb, who spent the Gresham, visitors at the V UJl u MV VS «V- George « the Catholic church Monday af---- Layng home over Christmas, re- ternoon, at the home of Mrs. turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Frances McLaughlin in Cottage Mrs. George Duerst and daugh- Grove. I have purchased the tens of Gresham, who visited Mr». Miss Florence Kebelbeck re-; BLACKSMITH AND Duerst’s parents and Mrs. Layng. turned to her studies at a business WELDING returned home Friday. college in Klamath Falls. Sunday. business formerly operated Mr and Mrs. Lot Wagner and She was accompanied by Miss son Robert of Dorena were Sun- Katie Gilcrist, teacher at Chilo- by A. E. Hamloth, on north day guests at the Charles Bales quin, and Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, who River Road. I have had 25 home vis*1 a 80,1 George. Mrs. Gil- years experience in this line Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guggisberg crist plans on going south from of work. Tour patronage of Drain were overnight visitors Klamath Falls and will visit a son will be appreciated. Saturday at the home of Mr. Gug- Lester at Dunsmuir and also Ab- gisberg’s brother Fred and on Sun-1 ner at Knights Landing. At Lan- day both families were dinner caster she will visit a daughter,! guests of another brother, Ernest at Cottage Grove. Blaine Crane of Auburn, Wash., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Della Crane, and sister, Mrs. Jack Pet erson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Annand and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snauer at a birthday dinner in honor of little Donald Arnold’s third anniversary. Miss Dinnifred Gilcrist, teacher at Mount View, spent Christmas vacation with her parents at Kia-: math Falks. School reopened Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne had; as New Year’s dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ross of Placerville, Cal., and Leon Arne of Broad- i ment. Mr. Arne returned to hks home Monday. Miss Dorothy Bales of Eugene! spent the week end at the home Nice and clean, isn’t it of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. mister? And starched and Bales. For Quality Laundry ironed just right? But The William Sorenson family of wait till you put it on! Westfir spent several days of lasti and Dry Cleaning week at their place here. The same size it was when Service Phone 44 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small of you bought it. Your wife London were visitor* Monday at sent it to the John Perini home. Ernest Guggisberg left last | week for San Francisco to enter school. Miss Forest Schneider, who and Cleaners spent the holidays here with her parents, returned Sunday to Kla- Legion Auxiliary Wins Citation Lorane Fairview Latham Hebron Mount View NOTICE S. C. Hunter Say IS THIS REALLY MY OWN SHIRT?” Collins Laundry THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1938 resulted in a 19 to 12 win for Ino rane Tuesday night. There will be a Patron-Tenet er meeting at the high school Thurs day night. Dnrrol Davis has returned to Monmouth nomril after siiendL.g the holidays ut home. Treatment of Feeble-Minded The modern treatment and care <rf the feeble-minded was Initialed bp Dr Edward Seguin, who founded a private school in Paris in 1837 “ la 1848 he moved to the United States and carried on hie work In thia country. Developed the Clarinet The clarinet was developed bp Joseph Christopher Denner at Nu remberg In 1000