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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Thur*., lice. 21, HiAO The Nentlnel, Collagi' (¡rove, Oregon l'ago II Dedicate Unusual Research Tower MT. VIEW 1 Mrs. Walter Dowena, 331'11 The drawing of a naine from il hat made the difference of not getting a leave to conic home I ir ChilatniHs That wax the bid luck <it Recruit lamald Keith Rus.sum Thirteen men from each company had to *tny In entnp Seven o! the thirteen men volunteered ami six were drawn from a hat 'The rest Wete to get 72 hour leaves Need less to say Keith was disappointed but they have promised those left Ut II«' Salile time al New Yearn. Any one wish ing to write to him Unni he would appreciate It 1 hin address is Ret Donald K Ruasum. ASN 50091491 A Battery, 113rd Artillery, Camp Cooke, Calif Little Walda Jane Uiyng has Iwen III with a strep throat She han been at the home of her mint, M rs M Molina' at Eugene, where Nile WM visiting when taken HI At this writing she I* Improved M inn Alsea Hawley of Latham was a .Sunday visitor at the I. K Brumfield home Mr. and M in . Ira Hudson and Linda of Roseburg were Monday visitors at thi K Bri'.mlield home. The Giange I Ionie Economic.', club hold Its regular meeting and Hie (’hrist inns pally nt the Grange hall Tuesday The Neighborly Neighbor* chili held its regular meeting and Christmas party al the Grange hull on Wedncnday 'The next regu lar meeting will IM' Jan 3 at the l( M. Seaver home. Mr. and Mrs L K Brumfield, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Er nest Sears of Cottage Grove, al tended Ilie annual turkey dinner of the pinochle club at Creswell. Saturday night. There were about (illy people tn attendance anil at- A i A A A .9 A A A A /> of pinochle. Mrs. Brumfield wax all puffed up over bringing home the first prize out <»l a party that large. Mrs J R Nelson of Springfield •petit several dav. last wei k visit irtg her daughter and family, Mr MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS RA<TM'„ WIK One of the world’« most extraordinary research aboratorie« was dedicated in R i< ine, Wi»„ by 8. C. Johnson & Son Inc., maker, of wax product, for home, industry and agriculture. De- ogmsl by Frank I loyd Wright, the 153 f<x,t high building ha. no first floor, no Huppirts d.rectly under the side wall A central core anchored el feet in the ground c.rrie. the weight. Twenty-one mile, of gla«. tubing cm l<, the bmldmg Ix twwn bamls of brick. The company pred- -l.'nt, H. F Johnson, right, is here pointing out the feature, of the building to Dr. Roger Adama, hend of the Cniveraity of Illinois Chem istry Department, who was principal dedication speaker Age 21 to (Ml. Mimt be rcHident of this county two or more year« Competent appraisers receive $175 to $325 per month Farm ex|MTience valuable. Write Box (Mi, The Cottage Grove Sentinel DISSTON Mr,. Ray Spellman, Reporter H A Lillegren and brother Gust Portland by plane Monday with stops at Chicago and New York, where they will hoard a plane of the Scandinavian line. They will arrive in Stockholm some time Wednesday and will lx- met by their sister who lives there. After visiting friends and rela tives, the Lillegren* will return to Disston where A. Lillegren owncg the Lillegren Logging Co. Mr. Theis’ brother of Canyonville visited over the week ••nd at I fission Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hunt are visiting relatives in Oregon City. Miss Jaretta York was initiated into Future Homemakers of Am erica at Cottage Grove high school. After enjoying initiation and party she spent the night With Alice The special charm Christmas brings is the assurance that we live in the memory of our friends MERRY CHRISTMAS r KEMS for DRUGS SHOP AND SAVE Alice (¡oyer of Cottage Grove was an overnight visitor Wi'dncs- day of last week with Jorotta । York returning home after attend- । ing school Thursday. The Disston Mothers club held its annual Christmas party at the <>tto Janish residence with twenty- two members attending. A roast turkey fuAtlshed by the hostess । with potluck for the trimmings I were enjoyed by all, after which numbers were drawn for the ex change of presents Mr and Mrs. Cliff Allen and family, former residents of Diss ton. have returned with the in- tent ions of remaining if work is available. The Allens have resided in North Caroline the past two 822 West Main Phone 9 Selected Ocean Spray Cranberries 1 ,b- p M- 21 c Lemons Bananas Dozen Pound FRANKLIN’S MARKET 39c 19c for Skinless Wieners 49c Sweet Potatoes 3 n* 25c Pork Roast 45c Pound Potatoes u s. No. i io Potatoes 10c 34c * No. 2 io lh 19c shaves a happy face ANY LADY WHO REPEATS THE ABOVE SLOGAN TO ONE OF Ol K SALESPEOPLE WILL RECEIVE HER CHOICE Of ONE PAIR OF EARRINGS FROM Of R f EKRIS WHEEL FREE. Mrs. Harry Castle Reporter Phone 19F12 4 CHRISTMAS MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE AS ? PLEASANT AS YOU HAVE MADE OURS FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS WE OFFER OUR SAME FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE SUCH AS the NEW RADIANT CONTROL I GIFT SHE'LL WORE? %" _________ TOASTER COFFEEMASTER MIXMASTER Dial your favorite recipe. Correct mixing speeds at your finger-tips. Mixes, mashes, whips, beats, stirs, blends, juices, etc. Saves time, arm- work. 46.50 » Perfect Coffee Every Time! a All you do is drop in the bread. 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Elgin American Compacts, Dresser Sets and Pearls Columbia Diamonds —Wed Lok RONSONS GALORE — Have you seen the new Ronson Vanguard? (Operates on Butane Gas) DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS THURSDAY ONLY Layaways Excepted-(CASH PURCHASES ONLY) FINE MEATS Grapefruit Lettuce REMINGTON I he body of the deceased was shipp'd to Fullerton. Calif., where funeral services were held. En- tombment was in Buena Vista Mausoleum. MOSBY CREEK MERRY The hand that holds a E ther L. Gale. Route 2, Cres well, died December 12, 1950 in Eugene at the age of 55. She wa •torn February 4, 1895, in Fargo N. D., and had lived in Oregon the |»ast eight years. She was a memlxT of the Episcopal church of Fullerton. Calif., and a past worthy matron of the Otder of Eastern Star in Brea, Calif. She is survived by her husband James E Gale of Creswell: three sisters. Mrs. Della Anderson, Mrs. Ix'wis Cantwell, and Miss Aurora Linder, all of Glendale. Calif.; one brother, Rudolph Linder of Fargo. Mrs. Lilly Drake is moving into the small cabin on the Sam Rus- sum place belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis. Mrs. Drake is a sister of Charlie Miller, who dis- apfxared Nov. 30. Clifford Atkinson of Napa, Ida., made a brief call Tuesday at the Glen Roby home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poynter, Miss Dorothy Poynter and Jimmy Thornburg, all of Silk Creek, call ed at the (iron Land home Sunday evening and brought all the "fix ings." for a surprise birthday- party for Mrs. Land. The evening Mr. and Mrs S. C. Toother of was spent playing canasta. Mrs Layng Creek Ranger station are Thornburg baked and decorated vacationing in Fullerton. Calif., the birthday cake, but consider till the fiist of the year. If tickets ately omitted the candles. I > • Mosby Creek Extension club are available they plan to attend met Thursday with Mrs. Myrtle the Rose Bowl football game. Lake and Mrs. Phillip Lake. Mrs. Myrtle Uike and Mrs. Mary Snauer put on the demonstration of “oven meals." A planned lunch was served at noon and everyone got a taste of the demonstrated food. Mrs. Eigen Craine received the door prize of a lovely set of salt and pepper shakers for her stove. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst went to Portland over the week end and visited relatives there. Mr Duerst brought his uncle. Ar nold Britt of Waukon. Iowa, home with him to spent the Christmas holidays here. Mr. Britt is going to spend the winter in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott and two hoys of Delight Valley wen dinner guests Thursday night at the Harry Castle home. Mellee Roby cooked one day at the lunch room at Blue Mountain in place of Mrs. McGuire, who had to be home with her son wha was ill with tbe measles. Mr. and Mrs. Louis I'kxtge of Mount View and Mr. and Mrs. W ilburn Dodge of Cottage Grove visited at the Oren Izind home Tuesday evening and Mrs. Louis Dodge and Mrs. Land celebrated birthday anniversaries. The Christmas program at the Center Cut Blue Mountain schixtl play shed will lx> Thursday evening. Dec. 21 at 8. A nice program and Christ mas treats are being prepared Every ne is welcome. Mr and Mrs. Dale Carpenter and two daughters of Latham visited Sunday at the Ben Ander son home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Herold Jones went to Coos Bay Sunday and visited Mr. and Mis. Ed Thomas, Mrs Thomas has been ill with the mumps. Little Bonnie Jones, son of Mr and Mrs. Carlos Jones, also has the mumps. Dee Anderson found a blue bell in the wmxis one day last week and your correspondent has a GIERAUS MARKET REI) £ WHITE STOKE Creswell Resident Died December 12 Our Slogan for 1951 SA H GREENSTAMPS FREE GIFT WRAPPING FREE ENGRAVING FREE DELIVERY Fresh Ground Beef and Country Sausage 55c Fresh Turkeys and Chickens OPEN V - 9 612 Main COMMUNITY JEWELERS Phone 351 f¿ :