The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 01, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    The Nentlncl, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur»., Jan. 1. 1948
~ai.»r . I the group
the
sale - Creswell hit« finally recelwd
. voted to oppose
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Smith wax hostess The next parly,
Mr. ami Mm \\ J. Fulxon wen* word that traffic lights will Ik'
i find family are spending their va­
Th« famous Franch physlclsl,
ot
thia kind will I m * at the home
lelectcl to membomhip by initia- installed at the interm>ction of
cation at Vi«alia, Calif.
Miss Frnncie Brldenatine was of Mrx. U S Bales, th«' afternoon Edme Marlotte. firit dlscovsred tha
1 tion. The committee for the next Oregon Avenue and Front Street.
The annual meeting of the Pres­
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whitney of
meeting will be Mr. amt Mm. G. R. This has long been recognized ar. entertained Dec. 17th with a |mr- of January 7, 1948. All ladies are bllnd spot In tha eya. saya BetUr
SMooe
Vision Instituía.
Marlotte con-
byterian church was held Decem­ Pierre, S. D. are visiting with thcii
»
{ Sears. Mr and Mrs. Elwyn Bales. a very dangerous corner and blink- D in honor of het sixth birthday Invited.
SMeAK
anniversary nt the home of he:
ber 22 and the following officers son. L A Whitney and family.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hales wer«' ducted extenslve atudlea on tha na­
Mr
and
Mrs
L.
M.
Powell,
and
er
lights
should
eliminate
some
of
» vìi *1
parent«, Mr and Mrs Olaf Briden. very pleasantly surprised Satur­ tura of llght and color.
were elected; trustee«, Mrs K. C.
Mr and Mrs. R M Carpentet
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Rasmussen the hazard.
st in«1. Games were play«*«! and day evening when their neighbors
Schwering, E. A Green, M. O. and family went to Forest Grow
Santa Claus paid a visit and a
The Valley Furniture Company gifts given her by her many little
Wicks, Forest Klingensmith, and Wednesday to spend the rest o
number of gifts were given out.
will open for business the first of friends and cousins, after which gathered ut their home for n social
First Cupper Mine
Olaf Olson; elders, A. R Land. the week with her parents, Mr
Mrs. Lillian Schwenng received the year according to announce­ her mother serve«! cuke an«l jello. evening Curds were plu>«sl until
Th« Simsbury mln« at East Bran,
Dale Ziniker, and Stanley Camer­ and Mrs. W. J. Borchard.
u late hour when cak«' and xaml- by. Conn . was th« first copper min«
word Tuesday of the death of her ment of the proprietors, C. Hush
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bales and wiches were served.
on; church musician«, Mrs A. W.
sister. Clara Hager of Long Beach, and Harold Marcotte.
Little Theater Club held a shor
worked in the United States II w««
Guy Hancock w« re Sunday guests
Bartel, and Mrs. Eva RUato«; business meeting at the IOOF ha
Christmas carols were
California She passed away at
Several members of Gilfry kxige of Mr. and Mr«. William Powers
___
sung worked intermittently from 1707 on,
Sunday school musician. Mrs For-
Sunday night under neighbor« «nd was granted th« first mining
Monday evening and set Jan. 2
Dmg Beach Tuesday, December IOOF attended a meeting of the of Eugene.
•«t Klingensmith; superintendent,
windows,
by the Dorenn choir.
16.
1947
at
the
age
of
74
She
was
and 30 as the dates for their play
charter In America.
Cottage
Grove
lodge
Thursday
DEAR AJOAH» IS A PRIVATE
All telephones on Rut Creek
Mrs. Richard Campbel); secretary.
"M«,et the Husband." Ten per cer
burn Nov. 19. 1873 at Creswell. evening J. M. Bennett, grand anel Row River
EYE*JUSTA KEYHOLE
Mr«. Klingensmith; treasurer.
out
of
She Hun t'd to Ding Beach 25 years patriarch of the grand lodge of
of the pnx?ee<ti of this play wi’
Mrs. Norman Skaggs; song lead­
commission this wivk on account
PEEKE» VJITH A
ago. Besides Mrs Schwenng she Oregon was a guest speaker
go
toward
the
Crippled
Children
of lines being damaged by heavy
er, Mrs. A. J. Gabriel. The reports
Hospital fund, 30 G will go in th
is survived in two nn»o's and one
E. W Malone was taken sud­
of the year were given and ac­
blasting by workmen on tlw new |
nephew.
Funeral
services
were
denly
ill
Saturday
and
was
taken
general
fund
of
the
club
and
605
cepted
waler line above the Ikirenn
;
heki
Sunday.
Dec
21.
1947
in
the
to
a
Eugene
hospital.
will
go
in
the
playground
fund.
school hous*<
DCAtr/KXMxiS FIFTY
Mm Willetta McDowell Gear­
j Schwenng * England Chapel,
FL Club met Tuesday evening a
POUMOS OF BUTTER
The Dorvna Indies met Tues­
hart passed away Saturday, Dec.
with Rev. Ronaki Osborn officiat­
Lightship» Waler
day afternoon at the school house
30, 1947, at the home of her daugh­ the home of Mrs. Ted Mogstad an.
»
ing
and
interment
was
in
the
Cres.
U. S. lightship* are being installed to sack th«' candy and nuts for
ter. Mrs. James Coleman of Cres­ an exchange of gifts was held Of
BowMX« «(«MMk
well cemetery.
with a "»till- that provide« drinking th«> community Christmas enter­
lire linrd to keep unless they nre sensililr and
well, at the age of 89 She was fleers for the new year wen
OHIO —
A number of town people were water from salt water The stills tainment which was given Friday
horn in Curwensville. Pa. in 1858. elected as follows: president. Mrs
SVNO Ttxjra notichs to mqah
easy. Resolve right now to make this a flower
on hand Saturday evening to en­ made of monel blow» off one gallon evening, eponsored by the teach­
Her husband, Alvin C. Gearhart, R. M. Carpenter; vice-president
that punny OLOQuip^mw/
of
brine
for
every
gallon
of
joy
the
community
program
Mrs.
Loren
West
rope;
secretary
fresh
ers.
Mr
Clark.
Mrs.
Taylor
ami
preceded her in death in 1942. Mrs.
year lor tin* one yon love.
around the Christmas tree down water it turns out.
Gearhart was a member of the treasurer, Mrs. Bob Sellers A pas
Mr. Campbell The entertainment
town
and
sponsored
by
the
VFW.
was extra gmi«i and enjoyed by a
Methodist church in Pennsylvania. presidents pin was presented b
large crowd L»t«r in th«' evening
She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Fred Nichols, the retiring laughter. Miss Alleyne Spencer. Recitations and songs made up the
It has been said that a manu* a special meeting of the txiard of
Mrs. Wesley Husted of Philips­ president. The next meeting wil md attended the presentation of, program and Santa Claus fiassed
The Messiah", by the Salem Ora-1 out treats for everyone.
burg, Penn, and Mrs. James Cole­ be at the home of Mrs. Westrope
script of fheuphilus shows signs of directors was hvld
torio society of which Miss Spen- j
man of Creswell; two sons, Lloyd
ruled with a black _ lead
Mrs Ruth Wllaon, Mr«.' Jo
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith spent cer is a member.
Creswell high school has a new having been _______________
D of Greensburg. Penn, and Geo the week end with their son Ralph
electric timer and score board in pencil, but the first distinct allusion Th°reby ami Mrs U. S Bales at-
Mrs. timer Tohlen entertained the gymnasium which are used for to the pencil was made by Conrad ,w>dcd a Stanley demonstration
17<H W mí M i »in
Lc«ter of Eric, Fenn; also many ■ at Empire. They were accompan­
Gesner in 15« in a treatise on fos party at th«> home «if Mrs. Gilek i
grandchildren. Funeral services ied by Mr. and Mrs Arnold Smith forty members of the Home Ec­ ball games.
onomics club of Creswell Grange
ails.
Wednesday afternoon. Mis May |
were held on Tuesday. Dec. 23,
Miss Nelda Syphers. daughte:
1947 at the Schwering & England of Mrs. Leia Syphers of Creswel it a Christmas party at her home
Chapel with Rev. Joseph Knotts and Martin Hartman, son of Mr Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. H. D j
officiating and interment was in and Mrs. E. Hartman of Creswell Stott. Mrs. Walter Polson and
Mrs. Amy Quigley. A pot luck
the Creswell cemetery.
were married Saturday. .Dec. K
Mr. and Mrs R W. Scott and at Vancouver, Wash The bnd« dinner was served at noon and
daughter, Shirley, of North Rend wore a gold color dress of woo' gifts were distributed and Polly­
spent Monday visiting with Mrs. crepe. The couple was attended bj annas revealed. Mrs. E. E. Allen
Scott's parents, Mr. and ■Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Jones. Mr was installed as chairman of the
.dub; Mrs. Tohlen as vice-chair­
Adam Schmitt.
Jones is a cousin of the bride. The
Both the grade school and the couple plan to make their home man: Mrs. H. A. Howe as secre-
high school students are enjoying west of Creswell. The bride is a tary and Mrs. F. E. Vick as
treasurer. Mrs. J. W Smith, re­
a week and a half of vacation senior in the local high school.
tiring chairman, installed the new
School will resume both places
Creswell grade school presentee officers. A gift was presented to
January 5.
a very delightful Christmas pro­ Mrs. Smith and to Mrs. Delbert
Creswell Masons and Eastern gram Friday evening. The first
Star held joint installation Satur­ grade featured a rhythm band, the Walklcy.
The IOOF and Rebekah lodges
day evening. Dec. 27.
second and thir grades presented
The Star theatre treated the a play. "O Come All Ye Faithful," held their joint Christmas party
Children of the community to a the third and fourth grades en­ Wednesday evening at the IOOF
free show S
~ unday afternoon. acted the nativity scene. The gym­ hall. A program was given and
“Janie” was the main attraction. nasium was packed with parents gifts were exchanged. Refresh-'
ments were served downstairs.
Creswell Post Office has already and friends of the children.
Out of town members present
exceeded the required $8000 gross
The students of Creswell Union
necessary to place this office in High school entertained a large were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc­
the second class status according number of patrons and friends at Coy and son of Jefferson.
VFW met Monday evening and
to postmaster. W. W. Lower. This a talent show in the high school
amount was almost reached last auditorium Tuesday night. Some adopted new bylaws. The erection
of a VFW hall was discussed and
year.
very good talent was shown and
The Vern McCluskey family is better than $100 was added to it was decided to build a structure
100 by 54 feet which will face the
»pending the holidays in Los An­ the student body treasury.
street east known as Butte Road.
geles with relatives.
Mrs. W. O. Spencer spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Huston j week end in Salem with her A social time with auxiliary was
held following the meeting.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Harrold at the Sacred
Heart hospital Dec. 14.
R. C. Bruce returned home Mon­
day night from the veterans hos­
pital at Vancouver, Wash., and is
feeling much better.
Herb Miller of the Camas Swale
district has purchased a 450 acre
modem dairy ranch in the Gilles-
pie Corners community and will |
i take possession the first of the
. year. The place now occupied by
I Mr. and Mrs. Miller has been sold
and will soon be a part of the gov­
As the hands on the clock ‘
ernment reserve plan of the Cam­
meet each other this New l
as Swale district.
Year’s Eve — we extend to
WSCS of the Methodist church
you our heartfelt good '
met at the annex Dec. 17th and en­
wishes for a very Happy ।
joyed a covered dish luncheon and
business meeting. A Christmas
New Year. Along with our
program in charge of Mrs. F. W.
felicitations, we want to
Ogram was presented. Food con­
thank you sincerely for your
tributions were received for the
past patronage. We look for­
Cash received to date..................
I Methodist Home in Salem and a (
$ 75,001.34
ward to serving you through
donation of cash was voted to the
1918.
Pledge cards signed and on hand
Lane County Children’s Hospital
27,067.67
School. A case of canned goods for
the Mercy Train will be purchased
by the group.
Total
$102,069.01
Officers for the new year were
Phone 702
B. B. Rte.
elected at the meeting of the Pres­
byterian Ladies Aid Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Thomson will again be
president; Mmes. R. M. Carpenter,
vice-president; Conan Olson, sec­
retary; A. J. Gabriel, treasurer. A
potluck dinner was enjoyed at the
home of Mrs. Gabriel and gifts
were exchanged. Twenty-six mem­
bers were present and the follow­
ing guests: Mmes. Flora Booth,
L E. Ziniker, Gertrude Walker,
W. P. Rees, H. W. Bryden and Ella
Ding. Mrs. R«?cs became a new
member. The January 21 meeting
will be held at the Civic Club
house with Mrs. W. B. Gillespie
and Mrs. George Gwyther as host­
esses.
Carol Joanne Fox, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fox, and Rob­
ert E. Flowerday, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Flowerday, were mar- .
ried at the Methodist parsonage 1
Friday evening, Dec. 19, with the ■
Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating. '
Mrs. O. V. Wilmont, sister of the
This message made possible by the following:
bride, and Herbert Flowerday, t
*
brother of the groom, attended the
couple. The bride wore a gold
crepe dress with black accessories.
The couple plans to live at Cres- j
well. The bride Ls a junior in the
local high school.
Members of the Eastern Star
and Mason.; and their families held
their Christmas party Thursday
evening. A number of members
from Oakridge attended. A pro­
gram and gift exchange was en­
joyed.
The Giri Scouts held their an­
nual tea Thursday afternoon at
One of the real joys of New Years is the opportunity to
the Methodist Church annex. In­
vestiture services were held for
put aside the routine of every day business and in real
eight new members with Jill Wald-
sincerity wish our friends a Happy and Prosperous New
blatt acting as chairman. Awards
were given for swimming, life sav­
*ear.
ing. leathercraft, hostess, camp­
craft, housekeeping -and second
class A number of parents and
friends attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reynolds
are moving to Corvallis where he
is connected with the ROTC.
Creswell Grange met Friday
In the O. K. Tire Building
•
evening and a program of music,
Hiway 99
.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
recitations, and a pageant depict­
ing the Nativity scene was pre­
sented. At the business meeting'
a discussion relative to the sale
of the oounty farm was held and
N om N umskuu .
CRESWELL
DORENA
eso lut ions
Sunnyside Greenhouses
ABOUT YOUR
Since so many local people are interested in the
progress of our Cottage Grove Hospital fund raising
campaign, we are using this medium of advising everyone
of the present standing of our hospital drive. Below is a
report from the treasurer of Cottage Grove Hospital as of
December 23, 1947.
Latham Electric
We have word from a number of subscribers who
expect to make their contribution before the year’s end
However, many supporters of Cottage Grove Hospi
tai have not been heard from and as we desire to publish
the names of all subscribers as of January 15, 1948, we
urge those who have not made their subscription to please
do so by January 15 so these names will be included
Greetings For
YOUR COMMITTEE
COMMUNITY JEWELERS
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J. C. PENNEY CO.
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