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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
REUNION OF HIGH NCHOOL ('LANs of nm E NIIN E L S O CI E T Y - '! elepho/ie 555 or 556 The Townsi n<l dull met In the yard of Mi and Mi . Eino t Kent. Monday evening, July IH Folio* Ing n short biiNincss M*MHion Ice cream and cuke were served El mer Kent ra|x*rted on the district council meeting held in Klamath Falls, July 10 The fourth dish let went on record us opposing any by Dr Town end ut the national Coment Ion held in June. The Die gon delegation nt that convention voted unanimously ngninut any new party as fur ns (tension groups tile concerned The next meeting will h<- In-Id In the city hull on August I und will I m - a 6:30 o'clock |M»t luck dinner. Nows Toni Home Fermaneril TWICE as EASY TWICE as FASI Tin- Collage Grove high school das. of 1923 will hold a reunion pu nii' rd the picnic ground on the l> K Mosby place along Mosby <’i''k I list nt town Sunday July 21 Th<' class was n rirganizcd lust v< n on Its 25th anniversary and Cleo Morelock, W< ndi ll II C<M h- ran and Kathleen McReynolds Knight were named as officers. •Several who were not able to at tend last year have risked tor an otti'i meeting this year and it Is ho|s'd for a gissi attendance. Af- f.'t this lime it is planned to meet iilsmt once In every four or five The is not confined to members of the class but any who were liv ing in this area during the years th" class was in existence are In vited to bring their basket dinner mid tom with the class In enjoy- ment <it the day. Mcinls ra lire ex- IM'ctcd tr ail as tar away ns Colo- P IM NOBLE I.RAND CLUB TO HOLD ALL DAV MEETING The Past Noble Grand club will hold an all day meeting at the liotiie of Mix McCoy. 304 Washington <>n Thursday, July 28. Stella Kiker, Biatiiie McCoy, Rosie la-wis and Calin Lamd com- pose the committee in charge. Mi-mlMTs arc asked to bring their own table service and a covered dish. (»rove Couple Observes 50th Anniversary Ernest R. Crabb Rites Tuesday 19th Ernest R Crabb was born in Carrol County, Iowa, September 7, 1878 On March 1, 1900. he was married to Olive M. White in Nevada, Iowa After their mar riage. Mr. Crabb's work took them to Sioux City. Iowa. Galva. Illinois, and Grenlock. New Jersey. In Sioux City, twin daughters, Eliza beth and Juliet, were lorn. In 1915, Mr. Crabb became sales manager of Turney Wagon Work* in Fairfield, Iowa. The Crabbs made their home in Fairfield for 21 years, and it was here in 1932 that Mr. Crabb suffered the heart attack which made him a semi invalid the rest of his life. He , came to Cottage Grove in the fall ' i of 1936 and except for three years, i 1940 to 194.3, the Crabbs have made their home here. In the last five years he has been in failing health, becoming critically ill in January of this year. He passed away July 16, at Sacred Heart I hospital. His daughter. Elizabeth ' Gilchrist of Browning, Montana, and Mr«. Crabb’s sister, Zclla White of Sioux City, Iowa, have 1 been in Cottage Grove since the middle of June, assisting in his' 1 care. i He was a member of the Presby-1 terian church, Clinton Ladge No. I 15. A. F and A. M.. and McCord Chapter No 5, R. A M„ both of Fail field, Iowa. Surviving are his widow; two | daughters. Mrs. Winston A Gil- । chriit of Browning. Montana, and Mrs. William L. Baker of Ketchi- , kan. Alaska; three grandchildren; . two sisters, Mrs. Ray Salmon of ! Canoga Park, and Mrs Comfort Autrey. Ventura, Californoa. Services were held Tuesday at ' 10:30 a m at Mills Mortuary. Cot tage Grove. Oregon, with Dr. 1 James Aiken Smith, assistant । jiastor of Westminster Church, Portland, and Mr. Crabb's former pastor, officiating. Interment was •it Rest Haven Memorial Park, Eugene, under the auspices of Cottage Grove Lodge No. 51, A. F and A. M. Members of the family and out- of-town friends present for the , were Mrs. William L. of Ketchikan, Alaska and two-months old son. Billy ; I ^clla White of Sioux City, Iowa; b,r"’h"' C»1«1« „a ?« f Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Winston A. Gilchrist of Browning. Montana, and Mrs James Aiken Smith of Portland. Thur»., July 11. I Mt The Seattael, Cottage Grove, CHAFMAN FAMILY REUNION, The annual Kansas picnic WIU Mr.and Mrs. F. S. Chapman and be held at Albany on Sunday July family of Thornton Corners drove 31st A basket dinner will ha up to Eugene recently to attend a served nt noon Coffr* will ba reunion of the Chapman family furnished by the committee All The gathering «aw all twelve ex-Kansas residents sre imHtsd. brothers and lister« reunited for, The nineteenth annual Lake' ra- the first time in years. Attending also were Mr.and Mrs. Richard union was held at Swimmer’« De Kleise and family of Thornton light last Sunday. Corners and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyon of Cottage Grove. Mrs. L. H. Bain of 1445 River Road, Eugene, and and a former resident of Cottage Grove, mother of Mmes. Kleise $2.60 and Lyon, was a Chapman daugh- STEAM BATH MASSAGE 1405 E. Maia Ph. W6R NOTICE Most Attractive Child" Contest Closes July 30 KEMEll-EUIS STUDIOS Ill MIGHTY GAKDENERN The 4-H Mighty Gardeners met 12th ANNUAL al the Marcy home July 13th. Beverly Hudson gave a report on gardeh pests, telling of control of stink bugs. Plans were made for the annual club picnic to la- held on Wednesday, July 27th nt the Mr. and Mrs. Thoma« F. Veale. | Cottage Grove dam. of Cottage Grove, were honored NARA BJORNET HONORED Refreshments were iwrved by with a r< - phon Sunday. July 17. AT bkidal SHOWER Mrs Marcy at the dose of th< at their former home, Enumclaw, meeting. Mr. Herbert W. Lombard and O^en to All Children Over 5 Months and Washington, the occasion being daughter Marie honored Sara Under 10 Years. their golden wedding anniversary. POTI.I < K ENJOYED BY Bjorsct at their home on North Special Mass was held at the Nl NNHINE CUM I.E 9th Street Saturday evening. July Sacred 1 h-art Catholic church, The Sunshine Circle of the followed by a family breakfast, 16 with a miscellaneous shower in Church <»f Christ at 6th and Gibt» Their oldest grandson, Robert anticipation of her wedding. met Tuesday for an all day ses Sedergren Jr.. served mass, the The rooms were beautifully NEW TONI COMPLETE SET sion and |M>liuck dinner at the family entering the church to decorated with various kinds of RKFILL KIT Imme of Mm J. M Eastham, 336 gether, led by Danny and Sheila summer flowers. NEW TONI SPIN CURLERS North H Street. The day was Sedergren, also grandchildren of < «Udìanimi to Mitt A dessert course was served at N>. num- mliirr hand« spent m quilting and plans were the couple. — nil tn ’ <«ripa 8:00 to the twenty-six guests after «lue* made for a miscellaneous bridal Uh » Hak of tlx hiwr. Mrtlw-1 |>Hr« IhNi« th»»w A Free Sitting to each entrant—You may enter more than The reception was held from which the honored guest opened I shower to Is- given for Patty h«»w m.iny her many lovely gifts. The balance tyiMo ni h >i m ai lituo one child, and it costs vou nothing to enter year children. Aubrey The shower is to be held two to four o'clock in the pai ish of the evening was spent in play- e» 1M> tnmulr in the Gibbs Avenue Church of hall, the same afterrxxrn. Mrs. ing games. Winners to >c chosen by poualar vote—All photographs Veale'« two brothers and one ¡Christ on August 2 at 2:00 p.m. for hukut m Ihh oiler — Out of town gui-st« for the oc will be displayed rt Kennell-Ellis Studio at e^d of contest. as sister were present as well Toni CfWnr K huc In make your Turn wave many old friends, some of 40 years casnin were Mrs. W R. Hamilton Ccme in soon—No Appointment Necessary. <»» wb« of Eugene, mother of Miss Sara's ♦ standing. Mr. and Mrs. Veale were mar fiance; Mrs. Iximbard's mother, "THERE ARE NO STRINGS TO THIS OONTBRf" Mrs. Rosa Matic Cox, who bad •Mrs. Marie Skadc, also of Eugene; I been a house guest for two weeks ried July 20, 1899 at Dubuque, Chloris Roberts from Portland and Iowa. They have three children, at the homes of Mrs. Lea Bowser < OTTAGE GROVE MAN Mrs. Dan Dunn from Rcedsjiort. INJI RED Bl KNIFING and Mrs. Melvin Bowser, left for Mrs. Robert L. Sedergren of Cot-. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS her home at (Tiattanimga, Tenn., tage Groxe; Mrs. Eileen Veale GUESTS ENTERTAINED Frank Henry, Cottage Grove, Tuesday. ’reviou« to hcr depar Schoonover of Roseburg and was reported in good condition at Mr and Mrs. H. C. Rose enter- a Eugene hospital Monday after he Thoma.*. F. Veale Jr., of Bremer tine Mrs. Cox was the honored Thoma.-. gue*t at dlhnera given at the ton. Washington, and four grand- talnea eighteen guests Sunday. was injured in an altercation at * July 17 at a social afternoon and the Hayhurst Dance Hall east of 612 MAIN PHOIE 14 4 homes of Mrs. U-s Bowser and children picnic supper which was enjoyed Mrs. Arlo Ward. - - Yoncalla early Sunday moi nine Mr and Mrs. Veale have made at their summer cottage on Mosby state police reported. their home in Cottage Grove for Creek. Several of the guests were Officers said the knifing took the past two years. former neighbors of the Rose place when Melbourne Crites. family in Saskatchewan, Canada. Roseburg, guitar player, objected MADAM BUTTERFLY * , to the attention his wife wa was re- SILVER TEA NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT reiving from Henry. Crites Studio Bldg. 13th A Willamette * unmg irom Henry ’ . Crites was Amid a very attractive Jap- Eugene Neighbors of Woodcraft met so- slated to face charges in Roseburg anese setting of lanterns, fans and dally Wednesday evening at the justice court Monday. bamboo trees a silver tea was held home of Mrs. William Bartels. The j---- --------------------------------------------- Tuesday afternoon July 19 at the hostess served 8:00 o’clock dessert ----------------------------------- — horn«1 of Mrs. J. P. Graham on course and a social evening at South Third street. The tea was cards followed. Mattel Sowlcs and sponsored by the ladies of Circle Adelia Hatch won scoring honors No. 4 of the Women's Association and Mrs. R. B. Hill received the of the Presbyterian church, the drawing prize. receipts to go toward the Circle’s quota of funds for the association. FORMER PORTLAND MAN TO Mrs. Ben Gawley, chairman of the OPERATE HEATING SERVICE group, was in charge of arrange C. T. Anderson, formerly of ments. Mrs. Claude Cruson as- sisUM in receiving at the door. Portland has opened the Cottage Mrs. Stewart Carlson served cof Grove Heating Service and will fee. Mrs. Alfred Wulff poured the serve as the Standard Oil Heating tea and Mrs. Bert Hatch presided dealer for this territory. He has no connection with any other Stand over the punch bowl. The guests admired Mrs. ard oil product according to an Graham’s antiques of which there announcement made by J. F. are so many of interest in her Finneran, branch manager of the Standard Oil plant here Tuesday. home. Mr. Andc;-son has had several During the afternoon the Misses Roberta and Betty Lou Bagley years experience with heating oils and Joan Metcalf sang several se and has also had several years lections from the operetta Madam experience with heating oil equip Butterfly and were accompanied ment. One innovation instituted by by Mrs. H. A. Hagen at the piano. Mr. Anderson in a meter attached Several ladies from out of town to the tank wagon which prints who were once Cottage Grove the actual gallons delivered on residents and now visiting their the customer ticket and which former homes were in attendance eliminates any chance of human and renewed acquaintance with error. many of their friends. The receipts of the afternoon bullako now with amounted to approximately $35. Merwin Bullard, formerly with ! MRS. HOWE ENTERTAINED the Community Jewelers is now ON BIRTHDAY with Ted Kangas, jewelers, located In observance of the birthday in the White building. Mr. Bullard of Mrs. Eliza Howe, a group of will be associated with the Kangas friends entertained with a picnic Jewelers in a partnership arrange luncheon on the lawn of the home ment and it is probable that the of Mrs. C. W. Rosenthal. The name of the jewelry store will guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. lie changed in the near future. Mr. James Kiker. Mts. Nellie Harmon, Bullard assumed his new duties Mrs. S. K. Adams and the honor Monday. guest and hostess. They say you’re not really an "old-timer" The average length of service of all our HELI) ON RAPE CHARGE at .Standard until you vc been on the job METHODIST TROOP IK 17,890 parent company employees is James Franklin Thrasher, 23. of Boy Scout Troop 18 held their Cottage Grove, was bound over at least 20 years...and at 30 years, therd’s slightly more than 11 years. And the annual potluck picnic July 5 at to the Grand Jury, Thursday, July a special company award: a gold watch 2O-ycar "old-timers"? Fully 4,856 are Cottage Grove Lake. Many scouts 14. after a hearing before Justice and six weeks’ vacation with pay. and parents attended and enjoyed of the Peace John Wells here. working with us today. a good dinner. ' He was arrested and charged That's appreciation of a man's service At the regular meeting July 11 with rape by Cottage Grove police Scouts discussed the trip to Lucky on June 15. A 17 year-old girl was to his company, of course, but it also il Boy on July 24th. involved. He was released on lustrates a principle we believe in for all Medical examination blanks will $2500 bail after a hearing in Eu- gene. employees —good people in good jobs be given out at the next meeting. The Boy Scout committee at serve you best, and we do everything we tended the meeting July 18. It was MISSOURI PICNIC can to make jobs at Standard good. decided thnt the Troop would pay A picnic for all cx-Missouri resi all expenses for all boys that go. dents will lie hold at Jantzen Security, good pay and working con each boy to take his own spending Beach, Portland on July 24th. A "Your Buster Brown Shoe Store’ money. Medical examinations will picnic dinner will be served from ditions, advancement from within, free be made by Dr. Merrick Wednes 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. Get passes at 23 So. 6th Phone 199 • L insurance, annuities at retirement are all day nnd Friday. The scouts will west gate Officials say a fine meet Sunday at 11:30 a m. at the program has been at ranged in part of making that principle a reality. Armory with all equipment ready cluding an address of welcome by to leave for Lucky Boy, including Mayor Dorothy McCullough Ix'c of Portland, a sack lunch for noon. $120 COTTAGE GROVE PHARMAC “Most Attractive Child” Contest $50 in Cash Prizes -18 Valuable Merchandise Prizes SHOE SALE DELUXE You will marvel at the new style of Airstep Shoes — 316 pairs Just received from our Corvallis store. New spring styles In Blue — Green - Red — Grey Black and Brown------------ in the finest style assortment we have presented. Old-timer' has a special meaning at Standard Yours Now For Only S9.95 to $12.95 Values Graham & Thorp