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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1950)
( Commît lees Named at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moxley Celebrate I ifty-fifth Wedding A n n iversary pects to 1eav<i alxiut the first of th«? month. Keith Russum has received word to r«-p«»rt to the induction center at Eugene, Sept. 25. As far as we know he lx the first boy from this community to receive his draft notice. Mr. arid Mrx. Warren Wright and family were Sunday guests at the Fritz Tanner home. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and family of Eugene were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Nelson’s sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Seaver. Keith Russum has sold his house to Mrs. Emma Kelley of London. Mrs. Kelley will not move in for several months. Mrx A. B. Cochrane, Mrs. Wil liam Perini and Mrs. Walter IkWi served on the high school election board Monday as judges of the $15,000 lx>nd election. All votes cast were in favor of the txmds. Fliur«., Sept. 31, I» 541 Th«- Sentinel. Cot tag*' Grove, Oregon hgr 3 of Cottage Grove is doing the Dorris Aniest went to C«x>s Bay for the weekend. The Lynn Wyman family spent Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dick and Sunday in Roseburg visiting Mrs. son Robert of Montesano, Wash, Wyman's brother, Mr. and Mrs. were weekend guests of Mr. and Bert Stiff. Milton Turay of Ponsford Road. Thornton Corners Mr. and Mr». Max Bishop of Mrs. .Milton Tumy. Reporter . Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phone 131 J I latke of Noti, and Mr. and Mrs. < Beginning with this issue, the1 John Costello and son of Eugene Sentinel each week will present were guests Sunday of Mr. ami the news of Thornton Corners and Mrs. Guy Deedon of Knox Hill, t vicinity ax reported by our new । Thj9 Strict is close in. so If correspondent, Mrs. Milton Turay. < any oj yOIJ are interested in kin- Rcsid« nts of this area are urged to dergarten for your five-year olds, contact Mrs. Turay when they; there arc still some vacancies In have news items of interest. Her morning and afternoon phone number is 431 J.) sessions. according to Mrs. Ronald Billie Scott of Eugene and Bar Gray, kindergarten teacher. The bara Kinsland of Lynx Hollow and I cost is $7.50 per month and you Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arp of I-»- can still register. tham visited with Mrs. J. W. Fish Ralph Hutchison left this |Ml„t er last Sunday. weekend for Corvallis to attend Miss Marilyn Litch and Miss < »regon State college. Mr. and Mrx George Moxley, Tlie Mount View Extension club iclil its organization meeting at long tim«' residents of Silk Creek, HIKTIIDAY ( LI 11 MEETH PHONE 555 OR 556 the lanería Grange hall, Wcdnex- whose home is now in Eugene, Mrs. Fred Erwin was hostess to day afternoon, Sept 13th. There were honored with a lovely party the members of the Senior Birth and open house Sunday afternoon, were 19 members present and the day club last Thursday aiternoon following c o m m i 11 e e chairmen celebrating their fifty-fifth wed A short business meeting wax held apfxtlnted by the chairman, Mrs. ding anniversary. Their daughter. and th«- afternexm was spent Mi Mt'inbi'rxhip-box- Mrs. M. E. Pallaske was hostess, cfally nnd in the opening of llie R. M. É pltality, Mrs. A. B. Cochrane; assisted by her daughter, Miss Jo gifts by the hostess. Armstrong; Ann Pallasite, holding open house luncheon, Mrs. Refreshments wore served at Mrs. Earl Stanley;. to folks from far and near who the clou- of the afternoon to the The P-TA started fall activities held Si'ptemlxT 25 in the Jefferson publicity. Mrs. Walter Ixiwcns; ! came to congratulate and honor members: Mesdames Frank Col September 11 with the first meet 0M standard unit, Mrs. Lirry Brum Mr. and Mrs. Moxley. The decora lins, George Hawley, Verne Stew tive color scheme was green and field; 4 II club, Mrs. Edwin Vo»s;| The new officers presiding were ing In the teachers’ room of the art, Ed Teich, J. A. Kiker, Charles Mrx A D. Hill; Azalea , "■’“e. , president, Mrs. Warren Hansen; - Shanda and one guest, Mrs. Perry. Harrison school, ut which tune the vic«1 president, Mrs. H. J. Minkler; finirne e, Mrs. Millon Turay; inter- Refreshments were served under I louse, I council fo»- the 1950-51 year was second vice president, Elmer national relations, Mrs. Roy th«' trees on th«* lawn. Names of announced. nnd plans were made Fleming; and secretary-treasur«*r, I Hands Care of children, Mrs Ijir- those from Silk Creek on th«' MT. VIEW for th«- teacher« reception to I* Mrs. O. J. Thiel. Mr«. Waiter Dowens 33F11 ry Chapman; library, Mrx. Glen guest’s register were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott, Mr. and Committees for the year were Gillispie. The Mount Vi«*w PT.A. met at announced: program, Mix. Rolxrt Mrx A B C<x'hran will be hoxt- Mrs. R«»bert E. Poynter, Mr. and the xchool house Thursday evening Mrx. Alvin Allen and daught«*r Dusenbrrry; membership, Mrs < for the October nwa'tlng which D-e Dungan and Mrs. Rotx'rt X«*d will be hold on Friday the 13th of Joyie. Mr and Mrx. Boyd Allen at 8. Officers for the coming year were elected. They are, Mrs. Mary ergren; room mothers, Mrs. Har- Oct., and the lesson will be on and children Judy, Jimmy and Davis, president; Mrs. Amos Old Axley nnd Mix luirry Ixivcnx; 1 "Synthetic Detergent«" given by Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. E. R Dar LORANE music, Mr«, Norman Richardx; the IIDA, agent. The meeting nell, Mrs. Leonard Hudgins, and Ketcherxidc, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. IC. Conner kindergarten, Mix. Richard K< n i will start promptly at 10 a m., and former residents here for many Clarence Petersen, secretary; and Phone HOM Mrs. Larry Chapman, treasurer. sit; hoxpitality, Mrs. George Mi as you will need a number of sup years, Mrs. Mary Burrham and Inorane 4H’ers did very well at rready; ways and means, Mr Ar plies, please watch the Mount Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schell, and The next meeting will be Get. 12 thur Welnknuf, Mrx. Privy Webb View news for a complete list | children Martin and Sandra, now at which committees will t>e ap- the South Lane County Fair at (Of Eugene. Mr. and Mrx. C. N. point«*d tor th«- coming year. Every Cottage Grove Friday and Satur and Mrx. Francis Horn; budget, which will lx- published later. Ijind, ^fr and Mrx. Allx'rt Adkins jxTson is urged to attend. day, taking a total of 15 ribbons. Mrx. Grunt Divegren, Mrs Fay Ax a number of ladies wish to Mr. and Mrx. Gordon Mooney of In Sewing I, Karen Lobek received 1 Stewart and Mix. Lloyd Griggs; take the tailoring class to lx> given and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hanks anti publicity, Mrx. Alfred McKenzie. next spring, and have not had the children Bill, Rosemary and Abe Walla Walla, Waxh., visited Thurs a red ribbon with Betty Jean Pat- ; Plans were made lor the teach previous necessary training on Jr., of Cottage Grove were also day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter rick antf Carol Garner getting! I/owens and Mrs. George Layng. white ones. ers reception to !«• held in the cotton dresses and better dresses, guests. Mr. and Mrx. William Perini en Clara and Caro] Tullock re-I Many of those present were also Jefferson gym Monday night, Scp- Mrs. William Perini, is giving tertained qt dinner Wednesday in reived red awards in Sewing II lemlier 25. at 7 .'Mi o'clock. those that wish it. the h ssons in nt their golden wedding anniver- honor of th«*1r son Kenneth’s and Jo Ann Nease a white one. h,'ld f,vc yenr a«° their All parents are urged to pm-- cotton dne< x Mnd Mrx Roy Hands birthday. Guests were Mr. and home in Silk Creek. JoAnn Peterson won a blue rib- i itili I ■■•ill .»Ixas ..m -«.u ' ticipate in this informal me«-ting i will give those on better dres .<'s. This »«x-ial gathering was also Mrs. H. F. Russum and Keith; bon in Clothing IV. for which the executive council * - In Bachelor Sewing Frank Diess ; the birthday anniversary of Mr. Donald Patterson and Mr. and will art as hosts. PRESBYTERIAN WOM WS Mrs. Claude Hensley. and Arlyn Routhage received blue Pallcske. Refreshments will Im M-rwd In Mrs. J. R. Nelson of Springfield ribbons, Albert Armitage. Russell I Mrs. Oliver Schell firesided nt the library of the Jefferson xcliool. The Presbyterian Woman's As- । visited several days last week at Mitchell and Robert Conner red, I the punch bowl and Mrs. E. L. Executive council meetings wore sociation met Tuesday night for : tlie home of her daughter and and Billy Dotson and Charles announced for the third Monday of the first fall meeting. Reports Hudgins poured coffee. Assisting family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Seaver. Briggs white. each month. were given by Mrs. Charles J. were Mrs. Alx* Hanks, Rosemary Mr. Nelson drove up Sunday and Donald Browm is a new member Childs of Eugene, president of the Hanks, JoAnn Palleske and Joyce simnt the day and Mrs. Nelson of the second grade. Delbert Allen. Abe Hanks Jr., was in RtBCKAIIS ItEM W Willamette Presbytery, who was Brown and Barbara Parker are | accompanied him home. OKLIOATIOSM FRIDAY a representative at the national charge of the guest book. Mrs. George Layng accompanied new members of the fourth grade. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Titus have • I IS B Friday i I « • *S til p, III 11 meeting 11 w sill x • I meeting held at Ocean Grove, N«*w The night oí Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Dowens to the Rebekahs was the nearest date : Jersey She told of the mission Springfield Sunday to spend the moved from one of the Lorane' ot the centennial of the Rebekah p«>u»e in Alaska, the overseas hos- day with Mr. and Mrs. Butte Valley mill cabins to a new home I ordcr, and was observed by the j pitab and the aid to n«'«*dy fam- Mooney. Mrs. Mooney is a sister they have purchased in Cottage I Grove. Mr. Henry Bloom, who has ; member« renewing their obllga-1 dies. ! of Mrs. Layng and Mr. Dowens. lived near them for several years, tions In no impressive candlelight Pl;..................... J. for the third Plans were made The fall m«*etings of the Busi- Mr. and Mrs. Truman DeLeon . . ceremony. fall festival to Ire held the last of ness and Professional Women’: ; and family have returned from an will room with the Tituses in Don .... t feel sorry for yourself, Martha. Ton ar«* free to .. get town. . ... During tlw evenlni* Alice Conner October. club started off Monday night with extended trip to Reno, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs T P. Addison have all th»* Grove Maid Milk from Grove Maid Dairy, phon«* 321 and Myrtle Kent gave interesting a dinner at the Rainbow cafe, and vicinity. In order to make history recently purchased a home from you want. their recent trips to PIXK AMI BLl'E SHOWER entertained the state president, more interesting for their chil- B. C. Addison and are having the j New York and Missouri reaper- FOR MRS. FEHLY Mrs. Florence Barton of Coquille, dren, they visited Virginia City interior redecorated. Mr. Adams lively. Mrs. R. B. Hill. Mrs. William Another out-of-town guest was and Boot Hill cemetery. They After the meeting refreshments Bartels and Mrs. Horace Mrs. Ruth Hill Beacon, a teacher visited the grave of Mark Twain of Cookies and coffee were served Hatch were hostesses at a pink in Eugene high school. I but as the tombstones were wood- under the chairmanship of Alice and blue shower at the new hom«' Edna Piller, president of the en they were not able to read the Conner. of Mrs. Addison Heath Jr on Squth local club, presided at the business names. The next regular meeting will River Road, honoring Mrs. Ted meeting following the dinner. Mr. R. M. Seaver r«?ceived word be October 6. and staff practice Fehly of Eugene. The event was The program that was present ! Wedni'sday that his father, Mr. is tonight. September 20. held Friday aftem«x»n, September ed was in charge of the member- J- " ■ Seaver of Springfield fell 15. with a dessert course preced- j ship committee, Nell Bukowski. a high porch and was painfully ing the unwrapping of the many ; Mildred Coiner. Alice Breedlove injured. ...... ... .......... dainty gifts by the honoree. I nnd Ij4»nora pybum. Two vocal „ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillispie and j j Mrs Heath's home was lx*auti- sof(W uvrc sung by Miss Mary Kathleen and Stephen attended fully decorated with pastel asters | Bricher. accompanied by Mrs. Al-1 ^he Bales-Doolittle —««••«--------- 1— at «».- reunion the and tnjMTs A pair of crepe pa|>cr exander Hergert. Mrs. Beacon ex-1 Grant Bales home Sunday. handmade bootees was at the plained the School Bill No. 193 Mrs R- M Seaver had the mis- place of each guest. which will be on the ballot at the fortune of having her car com- The afternoon was spent in play- November election and Adella «necked in Cottage Grove I itici y tv trilli^* They 1 •“ j vy t re ili ing bridge and canasta with high Hatch gave a short talk on mem- 4 Friday evening. were hit i i/j by «core« going to Mrs. Fehly and bership. President Barton talked a logging truck. Luckily no one They’re sure to come ntnnin' home FAST ER for any meal — w hen you serve these Mrs. William Bartels Jr. to the group on "The Federation." was seriously injured, altho Mrs. The guest list included Mes- apixdizing foods! You'll find all their favorites here . . . good meat, fresh fruits and Lois Rice was appointed edu- Seaver. her mother, Mrs. J. R. dames Fred Bressler, Carl Leaho. rational and vocational chairman . Nelson, and . Thora a , and , Billy were vegetables, dependable canned foods . . . and, best of all, priced to save you more! Lee Duffy, O. W. Blackmore, Wm. for the year, and Lottie Lee Lamb I badly bruised and frightened. Strca cloth doea wondem for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes, Bartels Jr., Lester Storey, Ivan and Hilda Walther were appointed you in every way in this long- i Jack and Jim of Harrisburg and Morris, Ralph Hawley, Littleton co-chairmen for music. jacketed auit that Ixiaata Lasater, E. A. Teich and the Guests included Miss Ruth De- I the Misses Lucille Bentley and BEST BET Call Us for '*nmart Bimplicity" of design. honor guest. Long, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. I Joan Kuske of Albany were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Intricate saddle Htitching on Aston Roy, Mrs. Lloyd Barnaby, Office Supplies |M>cket flaps and winged cuffs, Miss June Lundy, Mrs. Raymond Russum. Mrs. Grimes is Mr. Rus- LI NCIIEON W ITH MRS. MILLS Wilder, Mrs. Emery Dailey, Mrs. sum's sister. race flattering diamond-like MELLOWEST Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bales at- An all day m«*«*ting of the exccu- Philip Higdon, and Mrs. Al Neu collar to show off a perky We have everything 1 tended the Bales-Doolittle reunion tive <x>mmitt«*c of the Baptist bauer. scarf or blouse , . . Truly a you need for equipping Woman's l!m[x|ua Association was October 2 will be the next meet at the Grant Bales home last Sun wise choice for the woman your office, at com DRIFTED 8 NOW held Friday at th«' home of Mrs. ing, and will be in the city library. day. who likes timeless styling and pletely reasonable Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Russum cn- K. K. Mills. A business session was beauty of fabric at a modest OR GOLD M EDAI I tertained at dinner in honor of priced. For the 1 a t e held in the morning with th«* presi the birthday anniversaries of their price. , h t y 1 e s in equipment, dent, Mrs. H. D. Yates of C<x>s ' grandson. Donald Patterson, and phone 555. Bay, presiding. Other officer« pres Serene Tantom* and Greytone his father, Cleo Patterson of ent were: Mrs. R. H. Crawford of Colors. ‘ Drain last Sunday. Guests were Fresh Ground Roseburg, secretary': Mrs. Norton ! Sixes 10-20. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes and Pengra of Eugene, foreign mis- | ■Jack and Jim of Harrisburg. Mr. $4X05 to $19.95 sions vice president; Miss Ix*na i Oscar Mayer and Mrs. .Dean Russum, Sally. Zendron, Cottage Grove, firxt vice A small deposit will hold your ! Johnnie and Gftry Lee of Drain. ' president. Thr«'«* state officers coat or suit on our convenient Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russum. Keith I present: M r s. Verne ! oz. can Re d Bag Layaway Plan. Russum and Kenneth Perini and ' Smith of Portland, promotional Misses Lucille Bentley and Joan secretary; Mrs. C. D. Hageman. Kuske of Albany. Portland, first vice president; and Mr. Lyle L Shreve, assistant I Mrs. W. C. Martin, Cottage Grove, DENNISON’S engineer at the Dorena Dam, re president. NO. 1 TALL CAN ceived his call to active service. Cottage Grove A luncheon was served nt noon Sept. 11. Mr. Shreve is a motor and plans were made for the fnll Sentinel machinist mate 2nd class in the BLAZE OF GOLD work and association«I meeting Ph. 601 6th St. Bldg. Naval reserve. He served in both October 10 at Roaeburg, Phone 555 - 556 CAN FREESTONE World War I and II. Mrs. Shi eve is still living at the dam but ex- ENGAGEMENT TOLD FACIAL TISSUE AT PEPPERDINE COLLEGE '>i A MX' Miss Gloria Clark, daughter of PKG. 200 COUNT Mr. nnd Mrs. S. T. Clark of London recently announced her SWEET engagement to Rob Clark, son of DOZEN EXTRA LARGE Mr. and Mi's. Edward F. Clark of Gardena, California, at a club meeting of the Tau Lambda Tau NETTED GEM sorority at Pcpperdine College in LBS. U. S. NO. US Los Angeles. A box of chocolates was passed M OR W HOLE around while members of the club were trying to guess which boy to purchase Insurance from EASTERN CURED had furnished the chocolates, a dish of walnuts was passed around containing slips of paper with your Home Town Agent. He the words "guess who” on all but Don't shoot us if you one that read, “Bob and Gloria," wait until the last min- No date has been set for the GRADE A BEEF is always on the Job when ute to order your heat wedding as both plan to attend college this fall, Gloria at Pepper ing oils. We are giving din«*. Boh at UC-L A. you need him most — at claim you plenty of warning Embroidered organdie frock. Miss Clark is president of the Tau Lambda Tau chib for this ORDER YOUR By VERA WINSTON year. She is a senior and is major time MORRELL'S ing in Home Economics. She is a EYELET embroidered organ HEATING OILS NOW graduate of Cottage Grove high die makes a lovely froth of a school and attended London grade Fresh Killed Fryersand Rabbits frock for, a very young and school. P-TA Starts Activities, New Officers Preside; Teachers’ Reception Planned Suited For Fall BP W Presiden t Is Guest At Meeting Score MM# fame Team 21/2-37 c MACARONI CHEESE FLOUR Youthful Dance / Moms tavirmit i lb. 49c 50 u»- 53,89 LUNCHEON MEAT M & W COFFEE 55c 1 err y s Quality Store for Women »■Mi I DON’T SHOOT! IT IS GOOD BUSINESS Chas. S. Hall, Insurance 405 Main St. — Phone 72 Chas. 8. Hall Lloyd K Liston CLUB TO HOLD FIRST MEET The first fall meeting of the LaComus club will be with Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, Tuesday, September 26. This will be a 1:00 o'clock dessert. Wedding Announcements and Birth Announcements —The Sentinel charming dance d ess The small fluted CoLar and sleeve trim give a demure touch There are bands of imported eyelet embroidery edged with fluted organdie on the bodice and skirt. The bodice Is snugly but toned down the front and the skirl is full and gathered Blark velvet ribbon Is used for a nar row, bow-tied sash. CHILI CON CARNE PEACHES SCOTTIES ORANGES POTATOES HAM FRESH PORK NECK BONES TOP SIRLOIN BONELESS STEAK SLAB BACON - 79c 39c 37c 15c 69c 98c lb. 57c lb. 20c lb. 98c lb. 69c R. L. Sedergren Your Union Oil “76 Distributor Phone 76 u 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove