The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 19, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    »chixrl gymnasium Tuesday eve­
ning. May 24 al 8 with Dr. Roy
McCall <if the s|x-ach department
of the University of Oregon us the
' speaker. Memlx-rs of the graduut-
I ing class are; Georgi- Adams,
Royiz- Bartel, Verna Bear, Stanley
(Mra. Norman Skuggs, reporter, phone Cmwell AMI)
Bowers, Shirley Daven|x>rt, Ervin
I >avis, Wayne Frasieur, Frank
Mothers Club Electra
cn unii recently when he fell from Goixl, Joan Hord, Molly Holt,
u
mule
ho
W
h
»
riding
ut
u
neigh*
Officers for next year were
Crystal Hunter, Shirley laincastcr.
elected nt Molliers club Friday Ixirx,
Miller,
Kenneth Moth)*,
uflcrtMMin at follows president, ( lass Officers Elected
Bernice Patseheck. Ruby Perkins.
Mrs Richard Cam|>l>ell; vice presi­
Class of fliers for next school Sammy Pierce, Donald Poole,
dent, Mrs. L A Whitney, secre­
term wen- elected at the high I larold Robertson, Ralph Sage.
tary, Mrs Arthur Johnson, lien»
school recently as follows seniors, Charle» Sutter, Joyce Scarbrough.
urer, Mrs. Ival Wilson Mrs John
president, Merle Trueblood, vice Harold Scott, Betty Thomson.
Huston and Mrs. Johnson were
president, Jackson Suge, secre­ < lenevievo T r u e h I o o d, Virginia
appointed to audit the Ixaiks for
tary, Reba Chtylsirn; treasurer, Webb. Lucille Westlake, Darla
the year. The teachers ten was
Doris Bates; sergeant of arms, Workman, Mary Ann Zinikcr, Dale
announced for Friday evening, Muy
Hbward Wright; student council Bules, Anna Maric iJvnt, Shirley
20.
representatives, Verin Jenn Stott Siecher, Wayne Walton. Tommie
Mmes F L. la-Berry, Cinn-nce and Bryce Decker. Juniors: presi­ Cook. Jon Minnis and Joyce
Jackson and C. 1 Kent attended a dent, Diren Brooks; vice president, Kominek,
meeting of club |MH.p|c In Eugene Jim Brewer; secretary, iJenise
An explosion of unknown origin
Friday afternoon and evening
Bates; treasurer, Carol Rand; completely demolished the purl ly
C. H Harrold Is very III in the sergeant of arms, Les Ko[ndand constructed home of .Mr and Mrs.
Sacred Heart >i«»Mpit.il in Eugene. and Elsie Ritz; student representa­ Murlon DeVault West of Creswell
This gleaming, electric powered train has been added to the
Mr. and Mrs. R F. Scott are tives, Cat I Shockley and Darlene Saturday morning It Is not known
war-damaged transportation system of the Netherlands as the
visiting In Portland and at Forest ¡Kmslow Sophomores: president, whether the struduie win inten-
result of a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction
Grove with Scott's brother Wil Donald Gray; vice president. Bob ttonally dynamited or whether the
and Development, a Specialized Agency of the United Nations.
try. l^Verne charge was set off by rodents
at Hie Manni n g.
Hum Scott, who lives
1
The Bank has been concentrating Us loans on long-term proj­
I Muddy ; treasurer, Boh Decker; chewing on dynamite cups
Mummie home there
ects, which will contribute to over-all economic development
MTgrnnt
of
urin».
Ihoin
Workman;
lion
Hoover
has
returned
to
Hi-lM-kuhs met May 1 Hh mid in­
student council representatives, Crcswell after siamding several
structed the linoleum committee H<> ,i.
Mother's day was observed at
N. 74 16’ W 627 9 ft. dist.;
Harrold und Merril Zilko- months in California.
to proceed with plans [or ordering
Neighbor* ot Woodcraft Saturday
thence N. 17" fMf E., 599.5 ft.
ski.
Mrs Hattie Alberson is spending evening with Mrs. Mary Duffy of
mul laying the linoleum In the kit-
to Cor. No. 2 Sedan Lode
Mm
Ixx>
l'ole
und
Mtn
Edgar
An n of the Odd Fellows hall
several days visiting with her Cottage Grove and Mrs. Denta
marked S-2-875; thCnce N.
Clark
rntcrbdni^l
at
a
dinner
al
Virginia Webb, Shirley Kane
daughter, Mrs. J. O, Officer at Carter of Eugene as guests. The
74 43' W , 1489.8 ft. to Cor.
Nancy Simmons, Enid Johnston. ! the Cob- home recently honoring Mapleton.
next meeting will be June 18 in­
No. 3 Sedan lyxle, which is
and Phyllis Moots were elected to the bmhu-y anniversaries of their
Mrs. Donald Rees and children stead of June 11 because that date
identical with Cor. No. 4 of
membership In Theta Rho Thurs motliers. Mrs G. R Miller, and of McKenzie Bridge are s|x-nding conflicts with District Convention.
Oversight Lode, markixl S-3-
day. Formal initiation will In- held A E. Elmendorf.
the week end with Mrs. T. R.
0-4-875; thence N. 71” 57' W..
at the next meeting, also first
Graham and sons. Um has taken
1474 4 ft. to Cor. No. 1 of
nomination of ufflcers.
Graduation
for the his McKenzie high school band Io
Oversight Lode, which is
(.Mr*. Kuby Benston, reporter
John Decker, son of Mr and eighth grade class of Creswell Klmnuth Fulls ami Graham" has
identical with Cor. No. 1 of
phone 28-F-4)
Mrs. G L iJecker, suffered a bmk Grade wh<x>| will lx* held In the taken his sophomore Biology class
the Rainbow Lode, mkd. R-l-
Io tlie coast for study.
A large crowd attended the
0-1-875; thence N 60 56' W.
Hr*
Dona Wilson of Portland spent dunce at the Saginaw-Walker
1187.7 ft. to Cor. No. 4 Rain-
the week end with her parents, community hall at Walker Satur­
bow Lode mkd. R-4-875;
Mr. and Mrs. Ival Wilson.
day night. Around $135.00 was
thence S. 17’ OB' W. 60.3 ft.
iJonuld Joseph Claghorn, son of cleared from the dance and lunch.
to interaect line 3-4 Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Claghorn, Jr.,
Lode; thence N. 10* 24' E.,
Two more donations were given
ap|>carcd in a concert along with for the floor fund. The Porter
459.9 ft to Cor. No. 3 Cleve­
other young musciuns al the Uni­ Brothers Digging Co., gave $10.00
land Lode mkd. C-3-875;
versity of Oregon last Saturday
thence N. 76’ 44' W., 1493.5
and the Lynx Hollow club women
afternoon.
ft. to Cor. No. 2 Cleveland
gave $1000. Another dance will be
A gtxxl share of Creswell Union
I-ode mkd. C-2-875; thence S.
given May 28
High school students are out of
10‘ 24' W.. 526.19 ft. to inter­
Friendly
Neighbors
club
met
town this week end The sopho­
sect line 5-6 Baltimore Lode;
i
with
Mrs.
Charles
Williams
Thurs
­
more class is at the coast on a
thence N. 73 46' W„ 965.26
Biology field tour The seniors art* day afternoon. There were 16
ft. to Cor. No. 5 Baltimore
members present and Mrs. Glen
on
their
annual
sneak.
NOW is the time to sort out winter clothing. Have it
Lode mkd. B-5-875; thence N.
Plainer
became
a
member.
Mrs.
High School Service»
85 43' W. 462 ft, to Cor. No.
Stingley
was
a
visitor.
Mrs.
How
­
Baccalaureate set vices for the
cleaned the Radiant way, and it will be ready for fall.
4 Baltimore Lode mkd. B-4-
high school senior class will lx- ard Keene won a special prize and
875; thence S. 12’ 26' W..
IT S THE ECONOMICAL WAY
held in the high school gymnasium in the contest given, Mrs. Ted
489.9 ft. to intersect line 4-1
Sunday evening, May 22 with Rev. Thompson won 1st prize and Mrs.
Orphan Boy Lode; thence N.
Harley
Williams
2nd.
Pollyanna
Ronald Osborne of the Christian
55*2' W , 244.2 ft. to Cor. No.
Church giving the address. Grad­ names will be drawn at the next
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
4 Orphan Boy Lode, which is
ual am exercises will lie held in the meeting which meets with Mrs. R.
| N. 55” 2* W.. 117.2 ft from
Evans.
gymnasium
Friday
evening.
May
FURS STORED
witness corner mkd. X-WC-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns of
27 with Dr. Carl Huffaker, profes­
OB-4-875; thence S. 32’ 29'
sor of education at the I! of O as . Los Angeles were over night
30" W„ 572.1 ft. to Cor. No. 3
the speaker. Members of the class guests at the Glen Plainer home
Orphan Boy Lode mkd. OB-3-
an*, Jean Bailey. Pat Bayless. Bill . recently. Mrs. Johns is a niece of
ST5; thence S. 54 13' E., 1423
Bayless. Shirley Bear, Bill Bryant. ’ Mrs. Plainer.
ft. to Cor. No. 2 Orphan Boy
Mrs. Tom Getty and son re­
Jack
Crisp, Elinor
DeBruler.
Lodi- mkd OB-2-875; thence
Martha DeMange, Betty Hord, turned home from Calif with Mrs.
N. 32' 29 30' E.. 593.1 ft. to
Melvin Goodman, Vivian Joiner. 1 George Getty last week and will
Cor. No. 1 Orphan Boy Lode,
Eddie McCluskey, Gwen Olbekaon, | visit the Getty home a short time.
which is 18.6 ft. from witness
Dinner guests one evening last
Una Lee Overton, Walter Pats-
corner mkd. X-WC-OB-1-875;
chcck, Norma Rand. Alice Rhodes, week at the R. P. Bash home were
thence N. 55° 02” W„ 983.6 ft.
Betty Shepherd. Francis St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilton; Mr.
"Ita the Know How That Excels All Others"
to intersect line 2-3 of Balti­
Jeanne Tiedje, Kenneth Warthen. and Mrs. Wayne Hilton and chil­
more Lode; thence S. 85 15'
Phone 717
107 N 7th
June Walton and Nelson Wood­ dren of Lynx Hollow- and Mr. and
W.. 284.8 ft. to Cor. No. 2 Bal­
Mrs. H. A. Laird.
land.
timore Lode mkd. B-2-875;
Quannia Abbott «pent last week
thence S. 73’ 11' E„ 1029.2 ft.
at Seattle.
to Cor. No. 1 Baltimore Lode,
Mrs. Anna Woods, the primary
which is identical with Cor.
room teacher, has resigned her
No. 1 of Oro Platta Lode,
(xisition as teacher for next year.
mkd. OP-l-B-1-875; (SW Cor­
Glen and Gail Bentley of Spring-
ner of Sec. 1, T. 23 S.. R. 1 E..
field are staying this week with
W. M. bears N. 71’ 55' W..
, their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
384.95 ft. from this Cor.);
Glen Platner while their mother
thence S. 73 45' E.. 1450.2
is in Portland.
ft. to Cor. No. 4 Oro Platta
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Clark of
Lode mkd. OP-4-875; thence
Milton. Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs.
N. 12° 26' E. 229.1 ft. to inter­
Alvic Ricketts and son and Skippy
sect line 2-3 of Rainbow-
Clark of Salem spent Sunday with
Lode; thence S. 60° 14' E..
Frank Clark.
902.57 ft. to intersect line 4-1
Robert Copp and Janet Copp
Verdun Lode; thence N. 89°
entered school Monday morning.
They recently moved back from
37' W. 716 74 ft. to Cor. No.
North Richland. Washington.
4 Verdun Lode mkd. V-4-875;
thence S. O' W W._ 573.9 ft.
Faye McFarland who moved
here from C. G. started to school
to Cor. No. 3 Verdun Lode
Tuesday, is in the seventh grade.
mkd. V-3-875; thence S. 89
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson
27' E.. 1427.5 ft. to Cor. No.
and children spent the week end
2 Verdun Lode mkd. V-2-875;
at Nehalem. Oregon where they
thence N. 0 30' E.. 238.47 ft.
formerly lived.
to interse't line 2-3 of Over­
Mrs. Ceciele Gates and son of
sight Lode: thence S. 71° 33’
Eugeni* spent Wednesday at the
30" E. 1206.72 ft. to Cor. No.
James Chatterton home.
3 Oversight Lode, which is
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Goyer and
identical with Cor. No. 4 of
family spent Saturday at Lebanon.
Sedan Lode mkd. S-4-O-3-875;
Billy Ketcherside of Mt. View
thence S. 74’ 14' E., 1488.4 ft.
visited with Jimmy Williams
to Cor. No. 1 Sedan Lode, the
Saturday afternoon.
place of beginning; Excepting
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene spent
enclosed area, not claimed,
one evening last week at the home
beginning at a point where
of Mrs. Keene's brother George
line 3-4 Rainbow Lode inter­
Lindsay and family of Springfield.
sects line 2-3 Oro Platta Lode
r Husky, »¡lent 3- and 4-speed
। Economical, L-head "Job-
* transmission« in«ure»mooth
which point is N. 17’ 08’ E.
’ Rated" engine—with "Float­
operation and long life.
341.0 ft. from Cor. No. 3 Rain­
ing Power" mounts, an<l remov­
bow Lode; thence N. 17° 08'
able precision-type bearings—
NOTICE OF INTENTION
E. 32.5 ft. to intersect line 4-1
provides the right power, with
, Side rails of high-strength
Cleveland Lode; thence N. 77*
TO APPLY FOR PATENT
0 steel, with 5 crossmember«
economy I
19' W. 455.9 ft. to intersect
In 100* and 11«', and 6 in 126’-
n Hugged front axle«, with
line 2-3 Oro Platta Lode;
M. A. Oregon 01307, Mineral
W.B.
model«,
Including
x wider tread—give new
Survey No. 875, Bureau of Land
thence S. 73’ 14' E. 454 6 ft.
channel-type bumper, produce
safety, new ease of handling.
exceptionally rigid frame.
/
to place of beginning.
Munagement, Oregon District,
MORI LOAD SPACI I
Portland, Oregon, Apr. 26, 1949
Verdun area 0.990 acres in
• Riding la improved, spring
Handsome new "Job-Rated"
Notice is hereby given that,
conflict with Benefit Lode
• life Increased, by longer
w Smooth riding and long life
Panels are available in three
pursuant to Act of Congress, ap-
Survey No. 635 recognized.
' re«ult from 52 x m-inch
rear-ahackled front springs.
models. Gross vehicle weights
proved
May
10,
1872,
EDD
There are no adjoining or
roar Springs, of Amola steel.
•
range from 4,250 to 4,050
JENKS’ ESTATE, whose post
a An antirely new design of
conflicting claims, except Sur­
pounds; payload capacities
office address is Cottage Grove,
* "croea-type" «tearing, In
vey No. 635 Benefit Lode
6H-, 7K- and 9-foot bodies,
Oregon, has made application for
from *075 to 1,450 pounds.
combination with «horter
0.990 acres.
of
44.16,
56.00
and
67.20
patent to ORPHAN BOY. BALTI­
Bodies are 55’ high inside;
wheelbase», permit« turning in
The amended location notices
cubic
feet
capacities,
on
106
’
,
MORE, ORO PLATTA, OVER­
Xrow «treet«. Turning diam-
63H* wide; 921k’ long to
for ORPHAN BOY, BALTIMORE,
116' and 126’ wheelbases—,
ra are aa email a« 30 feet in
SIGHT, CLEVELAND, R A I N-
back of driver's seat; 125W*
ORO PLATTA. Cl JIVELAND
provide far greater load space
the H-ton model, both right
BOW, SEDAN and VERDUN lode
to cowl . . . providing 155
and RAINBOW are recorded in
than other pick-upe.
mining
claims,
Mineral
Survey-
and left.
cubic feet of load space on a
Book 15, pages 463-464, 459-460,
No.
875,
in
Lots
2
and
3,
Sec.
7,
100-lnch W.B. chassis.
461-2, 467-468 and 469. respective­
/
Pkt-Up, In 12 dilforont "Job-Mod" modoh. O.Y.W. caperci«».
T. 23 S. R. 2 E„ and SW14 Sec.
ly, and the original location no­
1.
SE14 Sec. 2, N^ NE1» Sec.
fnnt 4,230 to 7,500 pound» (nominal rating»— 16-, %- and
tices for OVERSIGHT, SEDAN
Remember
..
•
11.
and
NWM
and
the
NE
1
»
Sec.
¡■ton). Dual roar whoolt aro avallatilo on Iho 1-ton madoit.
and VERDUN are recorded in
12. T. 23 S„ R. 1 E., W. M in
DOOGI "Job-Mod" TRUCKS
Book 7. pages 160, 522 and 159,
Lane County, Oregon, described a«
respectively, records of quartz lo­
ars priced with ths Iswsttl
follows:
cations of Lane County, Oregon.
CRESWELL
To SiH't'il European Economic Recovery
SAGINAW
THE
MOTHS
WILL GET YOU IF YOU
DON’T WATCH OUT!
CLEANERS
- Thur«., May 10, 194*
The Nentlnel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
Page 11
With the Granges
< rrawt-ll Grange
National
Music
Week
was
observed
at Creswell Grange
Thursday evening. Melvin Rogers
and Mane Bales played violin
solos, Warren DeLaVergne an ac­
cordion solo, and Gloria Clack a
|>lano solo Group singing was en­
joyed by all.
One application for membership
wax presented and Ralph Crisp,
G. R Miller, and F L DeBerry
were appointed to check on the
needs at the Robert Franklin
picnic grounds which will be used
by the Grange this summer.
Annual church Sunday was an­
nounced for June 5 The memlx-rs
will attend in a body and a pro­
gram and pot luck dinner will be
held at the hall afterwards.
’
Home Economic« club was an­
nounced for Tuesday. Mav 17 with
। Ix>rane club ax guests The com-
i rnittee for the next Grange meet-
j ing will be Mr. and Mr«. A. L. Rad­
cliff, Mr. and Mr». E. L. Reynolds,
j Mr. and Mrs. Wellington DeLa-
Vergen, and Mrs. Gladys Flower­
day.
Hebron Grange
'rho newly apfx>inti»d entertain­
ment committee of Hcbton Grange
lias announced plans for a program
to be given at the hall at 8 p.m
Saturday, Mav 21. Anyone wish-
png to contribute to thr pro—nm
is invited to do so. There wi’l be
dancing after the ptoorarn. Mem­
bers are urged to inv m their
friends to attend the entire eve­
ning's entertainmen*. Brin*’ cake
or sandwiches for refre Jiments.
Hebron Grange H.E.C. will
meet at the home of Helena O"m-
gaard at 1:30 p.m. Tuesdnv. Mav
24. Nora Yearous is co-hortc's
This is an especially important
meeting for the club, and all mem­
bers are asked to attend.
Attention Dorena Grangers
The Home Economics club of
Dorena Grange will hold a cooked
food and rummage sale on Satur­
day, May 21st at the Brisbane
Electric Store. Your contributions
accepted, yaur pattonage wel­
comed. Contact Ellen Sherrill.
648R4, if pick-up is necessary.
Your help is a definiate need on
the new hall and a crew is there
every Saturday, some on Sunday,
also. Bring your tools and lend a
hand. Lunch is served ■ by H.E.C.
each Saturday.
Upper and lower decks of the
Navy's CONSTITUTION airplane
are linked by two spiral stair­
cases, fore and aft.
One building at the Naval Sup­
ply Center, Norfolk. Va.. has 48
acres of floor space.
Stalin'» Real Name
Real name ot Joseph Stalin is
Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili.
*
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DODGE
—
Phone 405
TRUCKS
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the
Sedan Lode being marked by
an iron post 3 feet long 1 inch
In diam. set In the ground and
in a mound of rocks with
brass cap marked S-l-875
from which the '4 see. cor. of
Sec. 7 only on the W. bdy of
T. 23 S„ R. 2 E., W. M. beam
CHARLES D. LEE
Manager, Oregon Diitrlct
Land Office
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