The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thtim., Oct. 7, 104g I the new addition to the building gery Ziniker; vice president. and the following mills had do­ Arolia Reide; secretary, Paula nated cash and materials: Reese Ehrich; treasurer, Phyllis Moot. Timber and Lumber Co., Kennedy Eighth grade, president. Stanley Lumber Co., Pacific Mills, an«! Bowers; vice president, Dale Camas Swale Lumber Co. The Bates, secrotary, Ruby Perkins; home economics committee re-1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, treasurer, George Adams. ported receiving a letter of thanks Eugene, (k'tolier 4. ( Special » Robert Hoover now has his hand "A New lzx>k nt Oregon" will be , from the Doerntwher hospital for tn a cast du«' to an accident with the theme of the 1948 llomeeom ■ and the school Ixiard A program donations. A silver shower of $6 an ax«> w h e n h«' broke several mg festivities Oct. 22. 23. and 24. A large numlicr of parents and was presented and refreshments was taken to be turned in at the bones in it. friends were present Wednesday were served. County Federation meeting to be Robert Don. San Franciaco, chair­ Mothers club met at th«' grade man of the event alad yesterday * evening to greet the grade school held at the River Road school Little Theater Club met at the school Friday afternoon and H. G. The Hom«>eoming Ball will lx- de« 1 tfachers at the annual reception IOOF hall Tuesday evening ami house Oct. 8. Th«> library hours Wages of Eugene was present to orated,in accord with the theme, .A th«* grade school gymnasium. made plans to renew the play­ have been changed to 2-6 p.m. on speak on the installation of air and living organizations will Mrs Hamid Clark, president of ground equipment. Mondays. There was a nice collec­ dia- sterilizer lights for school build­ plwy signs in keeping with the Mothets Club, welcomed the The Civic chib met Tuesday af- tion of flowers and plants on ex­ ings "New Look." cveryone and introduced Principal ternoon with Mis. Arnold Rood as hibit and many interesting flower Mrs. Alice Taylor and H. W. items were told for roll call. The theme was chosen to em- Lawrence Chestnut, who in turn a guest. The property committee Taylor attended the funeral of Twenty-three members of a phasize Oicgon's plans for introduced his staff of teachers i reported work had been started on C.eorge B Taylor at North Bend * elwr band from Cottage Grove Friday. George B Taylor died panakin, its progressive building visited with the ladies at the Quig­ Thursday, September 30, at Salem program, growing student body, ley Rest home Tuesday. He was a former Creswell resident and revamped athletic system, Harry K. Goreham has accepted lk»n said. and a past master of Creswell a position with Brown an«l Stevens Traditional Homecoming activ-1 Masons. in th«' Miner building in Eugene.; ¡ties will be the niose parade, Mrs. R M Carpenter. Mrs. L. A Goreham received his bachelor of sign contest. enforcements of tra­ Whitney and Mis Norman Skaggs accounting degree from a business! it tended th«' state convention of ditions by Order of the "O". cam- college at Des Moines, Iowa this ; FL chilis at Sheridan Saturday. pus cleanup contest Order of th«' spring. Mrs. Carpenter held an office at "O’ luncheon, open house, and a A young married couples class । j football game - this year Oregon- the convention. has been started at the Methodist Washington State. Th«' Bill Hay- Thirteen CMb Scouts and their Sunday School with Chester Wal­ leaders spent Saturday night wan! Fish Fiy will lx' missing ton as the teacher and all young this year. Don said, but it will •amping at Coburg. couples of the community are in- Better than 300 hunting licenses lx' held next year when th«' Oregon vited to join. have been sold at Green's I lard­ vs. Oregon State game falls on There will be no grade school ware and Supply store. So far Hom«'Coming Oct. 7 and S because of the Lane those returning successful are County Science Workshop at Eu­ Frank Redding and M. C. Redding, gene for all Lane county teachers. Fred Scherlcr and Orville Wilmot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grosvenor We had an exciting time Sun­ Mrs Cora Olson and Mrs. Lyda of Santa Fe, New Mexico, called day. when the two little Stacey Davidson, Ixith former Creswell on Mrs. Minnie Anderson Sunday. boys brought in two bears a Mrs BRITISH Chancellor of the Ex- They were on their way to visit .-hcquer, Sir Stafford Cripps is pic- residents now living in Eugene, Bruin and baby bruin. The Ixiys Sun.. Mon., .. TiH's^ OeL 10-11-12-- relatives at Salem. Mrs. Grosvenor iured on his arrival at the Wash­ visited with Creswell friends Sat- ; kill«'«! them Ixith with just 22 Red ••Th«' I'ulhT Brush Man. is the former Jessie Harrington, ington National Airport He came to urday. rifles. Guiro, Hillary Brooke, Adele Jer- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kabler and who Hied for a number of years. the United States for a scries of gens. Trudy Marshall, Nicholas son of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs . Farrell Vaughn brought In his Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Bell of Los financial conferences with Amcri- Gerald Kabler and children of big buck the first day of the Joy, Donald Curtis. Angeles called on Mr. and Mrs. Al can officials. (International) Sutherlin were guests at a family season. Wed.. Thur».. Oct. 1S-14—“Kuth- Mourer Sunday. They were on »r Mr Mr. d . Panner at the T. F Kabler home le*«x.” Zachary Scott, Diana Lynn. their way to visit in Montana. ranch of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Part- Sunday honorinjt Mr nnd Mrs j Try a Sentinel Wnntnd. Lucille Bremmer, Louis Hayward, Mrs. Vivian Kimpton, daughter ! ney in the Camas Swale district. | W. Kabler of Wichita, Kansas who Sydney Greenstreet, Martha Vick­ of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elmendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haverfield are visiting here. ers. Also “Mk-hael O’Halloran, has purchased the Kasper Broth- । of Healy, Kansas were week end Mr. and Mrs. H N Traxler and Scotty Beckett. Alien«' Roberts, ers property on South First street. guests at the Albert Guggisberg Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent Tommy Cook, Isabel Jewel. Chas. She plans to open a dress shop at recurring M- home. Mrs. Haverfield is the for­ the week end at the coast. Arnt. rul» »‘"P «nd that location in the future. ‘¿»‘"s’ msmdaoo «MÄk mer Mrs. Jayne Keeling, a resi­ ■Mrlhorn-Robertaon W«xlcrt. Idaho the grooms aunt and uncle, Mr. ard Travis. Continuous Show Shat- Ronald Osborne, pastor of the and Mrs. H. W. Taylor. Rev Jo­ bulbs and flowers for the market. urday 1 to 11 P. M. Church of Christ, spoke at th< seph Knotts of the Creswell First Mon.. Tues., Wed Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Norton of world convention of churches at Methodist church performed the CLOSED. Dexter have purchaser! the 57 acre San Franciaco last Sunday. Ken­ ceremony in front of the fireplace Thum.. Fri., Oct. 14-15—“Tarian’s neth Pratt spoke at the local A reception was held following S«'« r*'t Trreauro, i Return engage- church in the absence of the pas­ the ceremony at th«- Taylor home. ment I Johnny Weismuller, Mar­ tor. In the evening the congrega­ Mrs. Wm. Land and Mrs. Huber garet O’Sullivan. Also “Trail of Dersham were in charge of the tion visited the Goshen church. Russell Hayden, the Mount Im. Opening for twelve students W’ord has been received of th* serving. The couple left for a trip Jennifer Holt, Harry Cording. of popular or classical piano. marriage of Mrs. Eva Rilatos in eastern Oregon after which Instruction given in your daughter of Mis. Albert Guggis they will be at home on D street. home. berg, and Ear! Htncs at Ru[xrt Both arc graduates of Creswell high school the bride with the Idaho, September 4. JOHN LUSK class of 19-16 and the groom with Grange Program the class of 1945. Only relatives Phone Eugene 4294JX Mrs F. L. DeBerry, lecturer of and close friends were present. the Creswell Grange, has an­ ‘New Look’ Theme Ore. Homecoming October 22 to 24 Sir Cripps in U.S CRESWELL If you do not receive cur program . every month let us know. We’ll be happy to mail you one. ARCADE See Our Clearance Table Children’s Records at a Very Special Price BRISBANE ELECTRIC 702 Main Phono 73 CULP CREEK GENUINE FORD UNDERCOATING roe PRonaioH rat autratr f ASTHMA Phono 27 CONTINUOUS SHOWS AT THE 2154-3 Patterson Drive Eugene 7-3tp-9 RAIN-RAIN RAIN IT WON’T COME AGAIN SOME OTHER DAY NOR GO AWAY Does your roof leak or are you just trying to get a roof over your head // ON IT WAV nounced the following program for Booster night. Oct. 8: reading. Master Danny Grousbeck; Ten sonce of hearing on Little Farmers, an exercise by the FINAL SETTLEMENT juvenile Grangers; musical num­ bers by the music classes of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: grade and high schools under the direction of Mr. Ellsworth Huff- That ,h<* undersigned Administra- man; vocal solo, “Oregon, My I,or of ,he Estate of EMMA TAL- Oregon”, by Miles Wicks: address I BOT, Deceased, has filed his ac- by Bertha J. Beck, state Grange for the final settlement of secretary; demonstration drill by sa*d Estate in the Circuit Court the members of the third and for Lanc County. Oregon, and that fourth degree teams assisted by Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novcm- the ladies of the first and second 1948, at the Circuit Court degrees with Mrs. Helen Jackson Room, in the County Court House, in tableau. Refreshments will be *n Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, served. Booster night is an annual at 10:09 A M • has been by said affair to acquaint the public with Court fixed as the place and time the work of the Grange I for hearing objections thereto ami Lions Club met at the Civic club for Bnal settlement of said Estate, house Monday evening and it was WALDEN W. HILEMAN, Admin- reported that the trash cans that I Orator. HERBERT W. LOM-[ had been ordered were on their BARD, Attorney for Estate. way. Some work has also been 8-5t-12 done on lighting of the high school athletic field. Officers have been elected at the grade school as follows: Mrs. Hayes’ fourth grade — president, 41 South 6th Street Jimmy Bates; vice president, Bob­ Across From The City Hall by Bradly; secretary-treasurer, Rodney Bates. Mrs. Wright’s fourth grade; president, Nancy Easterling; vice president, Joan Fret well; secretary-treasurer, Gay Lee Akin. Fifth grade: president, Nancy Greenwood; vice president, Tony Pierce; secretary, Joan Lun­ as; treasurer. Bobby Rand. 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