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Wish ALL of You
Merry Christmas
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was discontinued The business at
the old hotel had projxTed until
"London” mineral water was well
known far and wide and Mr. Over
Mrs. (Juli1 Roby, Reportar
holser believes that the decline of
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“Dindon Springs, Inc," Ix-gan
No one talks ulxiiit the weather when the name w ■ changed to
in good Everyone In “Calnpooya Spring- " named for
Ixuulon Community knows what the range of mountains
gland winter weather there is south, nnd confmcd the customers
। right hole at Christmas time But of the health giving water.
many relatives ami friends and
1 service men who are away and
Christmas
program at
The
who receive this p.l|XT to
will he held thia Thursday
euch week might lx- interested to evening at the school gym. J tec.
know, ba< k in Kansa , or Alaska, 21. at X p.m. A secret has leaked
ins t alici
Illi' field* of out that Santa Is expiated to be
u spring- there However, there will lx- no
time Mi s F rank-Taylor at Black
community tree, as each rtxim will
blooming have individual trees and exercises
along with rusSbrown Chrysan- with gift exchange Friday after
Ihcmiims in a southern exposure noon. Vacation holiday will start
<4 her garden Wild yellow mustard
then to continue ten days until
is blooming here and there along
the Roadsides anil in the fields. Jan. 2.
Mrs. Artcmesia Coffield didn't
Theie is sunshine, too, occasionally
get to stay for Christmas as she
planned. Because of her health she
Bruce Pooler, who is stationed
decided to return home to Upland,
on Okinawa, finds his ideas of
California She went by plane Ix-c
10 after several weeks visit here
all wrong He has found mud three
with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie
feet deep out in tile t ic ■ paddies
Anderson.
, and he is wearing all tin- clothes
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bean and son
he can got on find has sent out
fur more 'lire men are sleeping m have moved to Drain to a new
house of their own they built
since their fire on Shoestring road.
plenty rough.
They have been staying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Shortridge biniseli dix s all thè out-
Thorpe.
side a* well an indoor* lightmg and
Mrs W (' Thorpe of Shoestring
decorating for thè holidays that
road is caring for her granddaugh
gives sudi an outstanding Chnst-
ter, little Linda Thorpe.
mas display at his place Prevloiu-
Lynch Currin has a new phone
ly Mr Shortridge has laen
I
given
on the 558 line.
Mrs. Fred Mills was as thrilled
Mr. anti Mrs, Short ridge have as a school girl with her first
rented their small house to v>n< beau last week with the new car
Ix-oplc from Creswell, since former she got for Christmas, a gift from
tenants Mi and Mrs. Lon Dayley her husband. It is a pale green
moved ba< k to Idaho.
1951 model, sedan coupe.
More of the Ixtndon story
Cliff Foster is building a new
Thanks goes to Mrs. Charles barn.
Powell for getting what is prob
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parr ex
ably .ill that will ever be known of pect to move into their new house
how Dindon came to be named. by Christmas, just a year late
The story came from John Over- from their first plans. They will
*9. of Lorane, a take their water supply from that
brother-in-law of Mr. Powell. He of ('het Gllham until a well and
is the only man still living who other plumbing can be completed.
"was there." and remembers all
Mr. and M<s. Bill Barkemeyer
aliuut it. At that time the com are visiting in Klamath F'alls going
munity had been known as "Wal down by bus. Mr. Barkemeyer is
lace." anti then its "Amos," (at still unable to drive Ix-cause of his
William Wallace Shortridge and recent leg injury.
John Amos Southerland, who had
Glen Stimmel has assurance of
cared for the post office in their six months tour of duty as radar
homes.
Instructor with a transfer to the
About 1903 when Levi
Naval Air Station at Millington,
built the store building, now tan
Tenn.
.¡on st
he thought the narne
Reuben Heinrich has lieen busy
should
one of importance and all fall finishing the inside of his
something lasting to build a town
around Application was made to I house with new wall board, new
flooring and now a bathroom.
the fxist office department for a
Richard Currin will be spending
name. It was advised that one
Christmas at home but he has had
should lie chosen that was short,
, his call back in service and passed
easy to pronounce and unlike any
his physical in Portland recently.
other in the state.
He will report to the 13th Naval
The name "London," which was
District in Seattle, Jan. 6. He
already being used in the mineral
withdrew from his studies at the
springs water Ixittling works, was '
University of Oregon in Eugene to
ted and accepted. The post
answer the call, fie has been a
was kept in the Ixindon I
member of the naval reserves.
until about 1908, when it
Mrs. Beth Kells and her brother
William Livcley, who ate away in
' California this winter, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Muir at San
.Mateo, who formerly lived here.
I A happy holiday is in store for
WW»
' the S. T. Clark family with t?ie
! arrival late Saturday night of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cla:k, formerly
Gloria Clark, and Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Clark, all from Loa Angeles.
Calif., who drove here to spend
Christmas. This brings all the
children together for a family re
union. Mrs. Bill Cantwell (Marie
¡Clark) of Cottage Grove assisted
her mother last week in home pre
I parations for the arrival of th
; visitors.
Tliurs.. I».-«
Uy gave a novel and delightful
"pink and blue" showtT Dec. 15.
for telaflvM and friends in honor
of Mrs Dead A'ldington of Mil
waukie Mrs Gene Lu»k and Mrs.
Bob Bloom wore the host« . • i and
thr- party wa held al the home if
Mr
Ivan Abeene. Outstanding
and original table decoration that
combined the Christmas theme of
the season with the coming ev< nt-
to-bc, and was made and arranged
h Mrs l.usk Elash bulb pictures
were taken to be sent to the ab
sent guest of honor.
Out of the community guests
w e Mrs. Ora Addington. Mrs
A'lason Heath Jr., and Mrs "Bud”
H
all of Cottage Grove.
M ny who could not attend due
to the rush of 1 the season sent
gifts Visiting in true holiday
«pirit filled the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. . Bob Bloom, who
plan to make a trip to Chehalis
during the holidays to .visit Mr.
Blm>m'» parents, will take the
'■Imwcr gifts and present them to
Mrs. Addington.
When
you need
money
Merrymaker» Christmas Party
The Merrymakers card i club
held its regular meeting with a
Christmas tree and party at the
home of Mrs. Claude Abeene, Dec.
14 A gift exchange was held and
Mrs Abeene received the miscel-
Laneous hostess gifts from her
guests.
Mrs George Gunn will entertain
at the next meeting the first part
of January, the date to be decided
after the holidays.
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December 25,1950
Christmas is a time when people express
other. A corporation has feelings, too.
Because it is people—just people.
In the oil business, it takes a lot of
people working together as a team, to
do all the jobs necessary to find oil, re
fine it into useful products, ami deliver
it where it's needed.
This Christmas season, for example,
will find men and women of Standard
Oil Company of California working
in many different places... all over
the world. They’ll be exploring for oil
in wilderness areas ... riding tankers in
rolling seas . . . keeping watch on desert
pipelines. You'll find them, also, work-
ing in refineries, in offices, in our re
search laboratories.
And all through the year, the people
of Standard everywhere work at the
big job of helping provide you ami our
nation w ith the oil we must have to
remain strong. It’s the best way all of
us know of saying "Merry Christmas’’
365 days a year.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
• plans ahead to serve you better
OF COTTAGE GROVE
"
LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER"
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
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A luinner Por Christmas? Dinner
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Here’s a special Christmas twist for everyone’s all-time
favorite...spicy pumpkin pie flavored with delicious nuts
for the perfect holiday dessert. Crown’s Cook-of-the-Kionth
from Coos Bay, Mrs. Stella Cutlip, always uses enriched
Cron n Best Patent Flour to achieve the tender, flaky, golden-
brown pie crusts that mark her as one of the best cooks
tn the state. Mrs. Cutlip depends upon Crown Best Patent’s
uniform quality, feathery lightness and skillful blending
to give quality performance for every baking purpose.
Remember — the best cooks in town use Crown!
London l-ll Mothers Club
Old Santa came Dec. 13 to the
: Lindon 4-11 Mothers club Christ-
' mas party. Eight young children
were there to welcome him and
his pack of gifts and treats of
candy. He left packages under the
tree that were passed out during
the gift exchange and much hilar
ity and excitement as Mrs. Alma
Guisinger attempted to find her
pollyanna’s identity with a “penny
in her shoe." It was finally reveal
ed to bi* Mrs. Jeanne Morton. Now
pollyanna names were drawn af
ter a vote was taken to continue
the pollyanna club for another
year. Dues of $1 a year were taken
for the following year. Next meet-
irig will be a business meeting
with election of officers Jan. 3.
Not to waste a minute, busy
quilters completed the quilt for
Mis. Morton and took it out of the
frames while a cafeteria, covered
dish luncheon was Ix'ing prepared
at noon. Table decorations were
in keeping with the holiday colors
nnd theme. Special disposable
plates were donated and decorated
for the occasion by Mrs. Fred
Mills who also furnished embossed
"Mothers club" paper napkins.
Volunteers assisted with the lunch
eon and clean-up. Children who
were present had a special table
in the nursery room, presided over
by Mrs. Sue Thrope. •
There were four guests, little
Dixie Savage, Mrs. Lola Pcrini, and
her daughter, Mrs. Juanita Hens
ley and Mrs. Grovene Anderson of
Eugene.
Tin- Sentinel, Cottagi- Grove, Oregon
Croiun's
Ccok: of-the-Month
PUMPKIN NUT PIE
Celia Lee Tested Recipe
PIE CRUST ( enough for 2 tingle crust piet)
Mix together:
2 ' . cup» lifted Crown Beit Patent Flour, bleached er unbleached.
V« teaspoon salt.
Cut in: ’/> cup cold shortening.
Add. a few drops at a time: 4 or 5 tablespoons cold water.
Toss with fork until panicles are slightly moistened. Press into a ball, then divide
in half. Roll on lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Fit loosely into 9” pie tin.
FILLING (for one 9 inch pie)
Mix together:
Vs teaspoon salt.
1 V, cups cooked, mashed pumpkin.
¥> cup sugar.
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, or a mixture
1 % cups milk.
of cinnamon, allspice, cloves, and ginger.
2 eggs, beaten.
Pour into unbaked pie shell. Gently sprinkle over the top:
V> cup finely chopped nuts.
2 tablespoons brown sugar.
Shower for Mrs. Dean Addington
Tile women of the Abeene fam-
Hake in a very hot oven (450°) for 15 minute«. Reduce
heat to moderate oven (350°) for about 30 minutes more.
ARC A ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cottage Grove
Welding Works
Portable welding anv place
1030 Madison Phone 131Y
24-tfcxx
CROk,
MRS STI LLA CUTLIP
Coos Bay, Oregon
Crown W*tHóUr
Bleached, or Unbleached,
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