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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
on the building of the Methodist church in North Pend LATHAM Mrs. F slhcr Trunnell. It Happy New Year to all who read these items and to those whi he';» to make them interesting to other people by contributing their bit of news. What kind of winter will it be? "Mums" at least in bloom, many more flowers Thur»., Fri.. Sat., Dec. 21-22-23 are budded and gray diggers hat “WYOMING MAIL” already been seen. Who said i Alexin Smith, Stephen McNaMy, alm. st Christmas? Howard DeSllva. TECHNICOLOR . and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Also of Springfield attended the Hebron Grange Christmas program “DEPORTED” Saturday night. Marta Toren, Jeff ( handler Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Quimby Also See Baek of Program and children spent the week end at Dallas at the Fred Quinn home. About twenty members of Cooley Sun„ Mon., Dec. 24-25 Hill club enjoyed a potluck dinner “LOUISA” with turkey roasted by Mrs Wolff Ronald Reegan. Ruth Hussey. Allen at the home of Mrs Claude Charles Coburn. Edmund Gwenn Allen last Thursday A gift ex change was held in the afternoon. Mr. and M s Glen Means and Tues.. Wed.. Dec. 26-27 children, who recently moved to “NO SAD SONGS FOR ME" North Pend, plan to meet the Roy Marg»n-t Sullivan. Wendell Corey Geers at the home of the parents of the women. Mr and Mrs A. L. Viveca Lindfors Gilham. on Christmas. Glen Means Aino is assisting his father. Roy Means Thornton Corners Mrs. Milton Turay. Rc|H»rtrr Phone 431J Mr. and Mrs Pete Temoli have returned home from their three Glenn Ford, Nina Foch Thum. “TWO FLAGS WEST" Joseph Cotten, Linda Darnell. Jeff Chandler. Cornel W ilde Also "THE TOUGHER THEY COME” I 'ort land at Jewel, Oregon T. the Frank Last Sunday ev I the Christ - LaBlue family mas program at Row River Community chr." a at Row River. Mrs R C '" New has returned fiom her visit with her daughter and family in California and re ports that the baby granddaughter is much improved and from the hospital. Mrs. J. W. Fisher attended the wedding of her nephew. W illiam Heath, last Saturday afternoon. Roy Foster, who was stricken ill a week ago Sunday, is improving after an emergency operation. UNDERCOVER MAX and Susan and Jimmy Williams of Saginaw visited Sunday with Mis Jenny William* l'he\ were ||K callers at the Roliert Kenadv home Bob Stickler and iH-lls-rt Wilson of St Helens visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Russell Limliert. Preston Foster, Wayne Morris Sun.. Mon.. Dec. 31-Jan 1 "THE JACKPOT” James Stewart, Barbara Hale. Patricia Medina, James Gleason Thurs.. Fri.. Dec. 21-22 “PYGMY ISLAND” Johnny Weismuller, Ann Savage Also Sat.. Sun., Dec. 23-24 “UNDER MEXICALI STARS” Rex Allen, Dorothy Patrick Also JEEPERS CREEPERS Weaver Brother» A Elvlry, Koy Kogers Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 25-26-2' CLOSED Thum., Fri.. Dec. 28-29 (iiniplite Lint* of Oregon Cox's ChipiMT Chain* for any make of saw. Cur or Boat. ('hain Saw Filing SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP So. IM) Hwy at Steel Bridge, Cottage Grove, Phone t>38. Emergency Phone* !22-Lor836Y 3025 South ’.Ml Hwy, Eugene, Oregon. Dini i 2624 wanes tN HIS WASHINGTON OFFICE, Secretary of Defense Gen George C. Mar shall congratulates R Roland Harriman (right), who succeeds him ns president of the American Red Cross Gen Marshall relinquished the post when he went to the Cabinet Harriman is a brother of W Av«rrl) Harriman, special adviser to President Truman (|nt,-mationol) Kuby Benston, Reporter Pilone 28-F-4 The had its i hirt hday Mrs. R P. Bash Wednesday after noon. Fifteen club members were present and pollyanna and other gifts were presented to each mem ber. Children present also received A committee was appointed to sec about buying treats for the grade school and smaller children in this community. Those appoint ed were Mrs. Harley Williams. Mrs. Luke Hindman. Mrs. R. P. Bash, and Mrs. R. Evans. Next club meeting will be Jan. 4 at the home of Mrs. Evans with election of officers to be held. Around 35 grown-ups and chil dren enjoyed a social night and potluck supper at the Saginaw- Walker club house Saturday night. After the potluck was over every one went out to the gym and sang Christmas carols accompanied on the piano by Mrs. John Stalder. Later the gym was turned over to the children to play games and each was presented candy and pop corn balls from the club. The rest of the evening was spent playing pinochle and just visiting. Those having high score and winning prizes were, for the women. Mrs. Joe Kominek, for the men Ralph Sears. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene, ac- companied by the Bill Keene and Glen Westfall families of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday at the Claude Willey home at Roseburg. * FHONE I.F.Li & Mall Power Saw Sales and Service hist SAGINAW ptOUD I'dltli keiiadx. l<e|M>rtcr Phone 37F22 Mr and Mrs Austin McRi-ynuld and children of Eugene spent Sun day with Austin's mother, Mrs Ernest McReynolds. Janet West has been home tor several days with measles. Mrs .1 A Mackey went to Fu gene Sunday to visit her sister Mrs. Frank Parker at Sacnd Heart hospital Mrs Parker trip ped on a chair a lew days ago ami tell and broke her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Williams and daughter Dawn ami Mr and A y uag male blonde sp < dog with pink no e strayed to t Goo gc Quimby h w last Thin day. As they hive not Ixvn al to locate the owner they would glad if someone would give it home. Their new number is d-W Wedding Invitations — The Sentinel — DIVIDE NEW RED CROSS CHIEF TAXES OVER One of the pleasures and privileges of the It. P Hash ha: is been making lately al trips to Eugene 1 eek up and tri •eatments. a few (»oldie O'Neal ys with her s Claude > is III. Mis Jim Chat terson. who has been ill at the home of her mother at Klamath Falls, expects to comv home this week to siiend Christ- mas with her family. There will l>e a dance ker Saturday night. Dec. sored by the Saginaw-Walker Community club. holiday season is the opportunity to set aside the A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR Twin Harbors Lumber Co tists of the paint and finish in dustry Such coatings must give protection against high humidity, low temperature«, and the corro sive effects of fold acids. “COUNTERSPY MEETS SCOTLAND YARD" Howard St. John, Amanda Blake Also “LIGHTING GUNS” You bet there 's a Santa Claus! Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette Sat., Sun.. Dec. 30-31 “THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE” ou may not see any fluffy white beards or gay red jackets in our showrooms — but we’re playing Santa nevertheless. James Ellison, Evelyn Ankers Also Y “BLONDIE” The Dagwoods are back again. Arthur Lake A Penny Singleton We’re playing Santa when we offer these gay and gorgeous Buicks at the prices featured here. movies are from Reddy Kilowatt THAN EVER! World Famous Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners ,/Your faithful electric seivant, Reddy Kilowatt and all your friends at Mountain States wish for you and your loved ones a very merry Christmas and happi ness throughout the years ahead. We’ll continue on the job he!ping to profitable. New and Used Serviced and Repaired Where else can you find so much power and comfort and style and size and fun at comparable figures? Where else can you find high- compression Fireball power--’ Dynaflow Drive*—and the ever level ride that you get in a Buick? What you pay for a R oadmaster buys the standout performer in the fine-car field—at the lowest price per pound of any car near its size—and at hundreds of dollars less than you’ll pay for others which match R oadmaster ’ s reputation. These are facts you can check in any Buick dealer’s showroom — but the thrill of getting a bargain is nothing compared to the thrill you’ll get out on the road. You have to feel for yourself the eager take-off—the willing rush of power on the straightaway. You have to feel the supreme command that is yours with Dynaflow Drive—and the Icvcl- gaited stride of this bonnie beauty. So come in—and take out one these star performers. Just a few miles with a Buick and we know wl you 'Christmus! What a marvel!' aStenaant rm H oauuaatkh optional at extra coat on Surtu and Sr tel A l. modelt. What you pay for a S pecial buys an eight—not a six—but the price tags are less than many a six will cost. whatever tour price rance • L 1120 N. Douglas Ph. 3F11 _______________ 19-4tp-22 At ».door »»°............................ Better Buy Buick / Non! R. A. Forsythe 6 trim • • * , Your Kay fo Gr tolar Valua Tuna In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Natwork, avary Monday avanlng. w.th Both $3-50 uo Role» without Both $2.00 up ■ ■ tn th« Yb«««'« of OisfrM MAULDING MOTORS Mountain States Power Co 930 Gibbs Ave. Phone 600 "A Self Supporting, Tax Paying. 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