The Sentimi. Cot tag«' Grove, Oregon
Thnrx.. Dec. ?1, 1950
CITY BRIEFS
Red Tanks
Not Tough
Scout News
hy Mrs. J. II. Mlnkh'r
Phone NITRI
More 0 & C Timber Will Be
Offered for Sale Next Year
Rod and Gun Club
Elects Officers
Th«' animai election of olii«« is|
Merry Christmas to all of you
highlighted thè monthly mei'tmg I
In th«> 1951 calendar year tim-
Sc
>uts
and
Brownies
am!
those
Melvin Bowser and Walt Pitch
«>! thè Cottage Grove Iloti midi
l>er sales program th«' Bureau ot
er tru'd their luck fish ng on the
who work in their behalf!
clubhouse Mon
Gun club at
Land Manag«'ment |4ans to olter
Umpqua river near Elkton over
In all th«' pre-Christmas ex
day evening M ti Wick* will
substantially more O Ä C timls i
th«* week end. They scored a zero
citement. th«' shortest, darkest day
head the chili hn the coining year
for sal«' than was included in th«'
atu! brought t>aek only a frown.
Cbntinucd from page 1
of the year slq>s by with very little
o Rickard was
as pri’sident
1950 program, it was announced
attention anil days Is-gm getting
president;
Ralph
today by Daniel I Goldy, Pacific Chapman of Drain, and G. E Fm
longer W«< can t quit«' picture a
Sgt. Howard Harris and wife
Peck. coi i espondmg secretin y ;
Northwest Regional Administra
"marshmallow
Christmas,"
as
the
are spending the holidays with his
tor «it th«' Bureau In th«' light ot ments lor the contest lire lieing Ch«'st er Vani »«’iilH’ig. tmamial
song goes, in this spring weather
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris,
national mobilization requirements handh'd by the Business and Pio secretary , Jack Moulding, the r«'
However, from all teports Ru
ns
Mr. and Mrs. Curtia Hansen Sgt. Harris with th«' counter-intel-
the Bureau is giving primary at- fessional Women's club with Mis tiring president was
dolph can lead his s|xm of rein-
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeldrey- ligence service. at present un-
tent ton
gelling more limiter Horace Hatch as chairman ol (he
deers an^und
regardli's:
6r and children will mt'et Kenneth attache«!, is being transferred to
commitlt'e Priz«'s will lie fui
on th«' tnm ki't.
weather.
tri in
Hansen an«! wife at the home of Fort Riley.
Tii«' Bureau plans to offer 539 mshtxi by th«' BPW
Almost all of th«' girls arc
\\ Hileman mid
Mr and Mrs. Karl M. Thomason
Originality, attractiveness, mid
million Imard l«'ct «luring 1951 as
ing a cvh'bratien of some sort this «xintraste«! with 467 million m- distinctiveness will lie |H>ints con Mink Foster Part ol the cVe
in Albany, where all will spend
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford
vwek after having Iveeu making elude«! in the
Christmas together.
will leave December 23 for I-os
sidi'red by the judp.es and all ell program, showing ol a motion
1950 timber
gifts and tree decorations of all
Angeles to spend the Christmas
In t h c résilient nil contest lure was omitted IwcaUs«' Hie Him
With wiinnest rignrils mid
program. The increases in effi-
kinds for th«' past few meetings.
holidays
with
Mrs.
Bradford's
sis
must
la'
submitted to Mrs. Hatch
eiency
resulting
from
adv
ance
Mrs. Nell Sarff spent the week
So many of th«' tro«vp birthdays
sinceri' good ukht'M for
A miml'ci ol awaids vv< i< pr«1
planmng of timber .ale activities by tuxm Thursday
I iena
end at ah
Albany on businras and ter. Mrs. Lloyd Gregg, anti family
fall in Etecember that in some
nted to memls'i's ol the Ex
visiting he:
Rcitefit Movie Saturday
Mrs. Myrtle
the
I n 'M of everythinx at
Cpl. Alfred M. Vaughn of Ixiv- cases it is a joint birthday and has made possible
nrer Scouts by Vinal Randall I
¡Graham. IMr. and Mrs. lierril
E. L. Wade left last Thursday ington. Ill.,
•'Communist Christmas affair. On«> of th«' nicest expansión of sales without sub-
.
but
wc
were
unable
to
oblam
;
< 'hrlNtniiiN
stantial inervases m IH'isonnel.
-Sarff of Dallas and Mrs Graham for Stromsburg. Nebr., to spend tanks in the Korean war ar«' not
in worthwhile chai liable activ il iv.
will be that of troop #140 which
will sfiend Christmas here with th«' Christmas holidays with his so tough, aixxuxiing to an army
the
advan«'e
Goldy
stated
that
and
tliroiighout
th«- year
in
order
that
others
less
tortunate
is to revive that fin«’ old cutom
1 Mrs. Sarff.
son Warren and brother-in-law. newspaper. Cpl. V a u g h n. an of caroling to‘shut-ins this Satur- program of timber sales was first may have a happy Christmas On
ahead
E. E. McGrath. He w ill also visit "ace gunner.” is a member of th«- day evening.
placed in ettect in 1950 and was Saturday morning a
and the caudlelighting scrvice at
developed
in
consultation
with
th«'
Mrs. Ervin Hansen returned I a sister-in-law. Mrs. Lcxi Feis and 24th division battery of th«' llth
featurc
illuvie
w
ill
Iw
show
n
at
;
i
-
Second grade troop ÍW had a
Tuesday from Port Townsend, I family at Hebron. Nebraska En- field artillery which was citeil in short invest it ur«' ci'remony for 5 t> A C Advisory Board Th«' sy s- thè Arcade theater and thè prue
Th«> Sunduy school and chmr ol
is the wish of
। route home Mr. Wade will visit th«’ army paper for its record in girls at their Chiittmas me«'ting tern
(icrmit all of admission wHI I h - a can ol I< hx I the Baptist chureh will |>i<sont
Washington where she had spent other relatives at Albuquerque,
pros|iective
timln'r
purchasers
to
58 days of combat.
at the home of Mrs. Howard Gil
the story ol t’hrislmas during the
a fortnight visiting her sons. Gene
then ofierations with nd able I imh I
Cpl Vaughn is th«' grands«>n of bert. Their sponsors furmshi'd
vices beginning nt 5
and Alfred Hansen and their fam-
vanee know leds;e of the sixvifi«’
Mr. and Mrs. 1-ouis Raisor of 215 treats.
Begmnmg at
m
day. In Creswell th«'
of
timber
which
will
iw
Cherry
Court.
Cottagi'
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Williams
Ilies.
formarne
•»mg
At least 2nd grade troop 82 will
church will singe li
have resumed management of
have most of their measles cases : offered tor sal«' during th«' calen- the Lions club. Moreksk Tin-.iters Chiistmos pageant, "The Light ol
their grocery and market, lo
and th«> Cottage Grove tire de Mun." at 7 30 pm. Sunday.
over by Christmas as th«' last three
Miss Marie Lombard. w ho
This program eliminates th«' old partment. Atter all food has twen
I' "?ar
R anU R [employed in the' law' office of meetings have been cancelled du«'
Mr. mid Mrs. T. M. Willliinin
Shingle mill. Th«> market was tor Platt. Henderson. Cram and Dick to an overabundance of the little method of individual application ixi||<H-te«i. firemen will distribute
Kontc
!—Thornton Córner»»
under
winch
only
the
applicant
merly operated as Gierau's Mar inson in Portland, ami Herbert W. red spots. So they at«' looking
it to needy lamilies in the oun- walk m Hall,
ordinarily
had
sufficient
advance
ket by Robert Gierau.
munit
y
Lombard Jr., University of Ore forward to a Christmas party in knowledge of th«' sale to make ad
Although on«’ can
gon. will spend th«> Christinas January.
Mrs. Alien«' Johnson was hostess justments in his o|M’iations to bid sufficient
admittance
Sarah Jenkins. Elizabeth Work holidays here with their parents,
for
th«'
timber.
movie. It Ims I h < n suggested that
man. Mickey Snapp. Wayne East Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Lom to 3rd grad«' troop 170 at a Christ
Suggestions for specific tracts
mas gift exchange party and 3ni
ix'isons planning to attend bring
burn. Vern McFee. Gaylord Col bard.
grade trernp 177 will have a birth- to be included in the 1951 pro
or three cans to demonstrate
lier and Pat Kelly are among the
gram
were
solicited
from
all
in
Oregon State college students at
Mrs. Anna Thompson of Astoria day-Christmas meeting with re terested parties «luring the sum- the truth of th«- saving. "Christ-
mas
Corvallis to arrive home th«' fore stopped off for a short visit with freshments given by the troop com mer of 1950.
suggest ions
I»art of the week to spend the Mr and Mrs. W H. Bachelder and mittee.
Firemen Fix Toys
Troop 158, 4th graders had a and all other pertinent informa-
holiday s.
Mr. an«! Mrs. M. Miller over the
Firemen walking through the
tion
were
consuiered
by
th«'
dis-
week end. She was on her way to gift exchange at their meeting at trict foresters of the O & C dis- back I«art of the tire station have
Lloyd Griggs who has been sta L ob Angeles to v isit her daughter. the high school Monday. Th«> new tricts in formulating the timber lava stepping gingerly the past
tioned at Roseburg several weeks Mrs. Claude Miller and boys; also 4th grade troop 53 is very happy i sak' plans for each administrative few weeks to avoid damaging th«'
helping to install the dial phone her son. Ike Thompson. Lt. Claude to have Mr. and Mrs. Angel of the unit. The final district plans were dolls, toy
games, and other
system with the Pacific Telephone Miller has been in Korea with the Outage Grow Bakery as sponsors then Completed in consultation toys which have been brought in
and
ho|>e
that
the
relationship
may
and Telegraph Co., spent the week Third Div ision since Nov ember 2t).
with district
advisory boards for them to repair After these
enu
end ai
at non
home. Mr. Griggs expects Before that he was in Japan for be a pleasant one.
discarded toys are fixe«! up. fire-
5th grade troop 125 have invited which include representatives of
I to be able to return to his job two months.
the lumber industry, agriculture, men and welfare wankers will in
troop
140,
also
5th
graders,
to
a
- here near the
t
first of the year.
dude them in Christmas
Christmas party at the IOOF hall labor, recreation and wildlife
Mrs. Elsie Lundbom. Louise and Tuesday.
j groups, stockmen, the mining in- which will be delivered to famillcs
Christmas Eve.
Deanna spent the week end in
Sixth grade tnxip 124 has been dustry, and the general public.
Individual tracts have been se
Mi'dford visiting Laurita Lundbom making sewing boxes for gifts out
< hristmas Music
and the John Thrun family. They of cigar boxes anti they turned lected throughout
western Oregon
«Mong musical lines, several
. .
drove down with Bob Berg and out very nice. They are the first - so as to take into account the de- churches in the city and ncai by
W«' Give
GMH TRY
Ellwood Voelker of Drain. Laurita group to elect their Julliette Lowe pendence of local communities communities are planning s|s«ial
Div
idcml
Stamps
A
L0CKKR8
plans to spend Christmas at her representative. Ellen McCoy. You U|x>n O A C stumpage.
Christmas
programs. Thursday
home here. She is employed in the w ill hear more about this later
Other 'actors considere«! by the evening at 6 30 pm the Preste
The Store on Dorrna Lake Shore
office of the Jorgensen Dairy Co., as plans develop. Each troop in Bureau in deciding the volume terian church will hold a Fellow
at Medford.
ship
dinner
which
will
Iw
followed
and
tracts
of
timlx
’
r
to
tn
1
offered
the council, both Brownie and
Scout, has one representative each for sale were the numtier of per by a program of Christmas carols
sonnel available to prepare and
Tom Parker of Lundpark was year.
visiting friends and attending to
Troop 124 had a Christmas- administer the sales, th«' accessi
business matters here Monday.
Birthday party Saturday at the bility of the tracts, age-class and
IOOF hall. The hostesses were «xindition of the stumpage in each
locality, th«- reservation of timber
Messrs, and Mmes. R. C. Bow Nancy Hugdahl, Ellen McCoy,
in ri'ereation areas and on com
ser and Melvin Bowser visited Mr. Karen Otey, and Barbara Cearley.
munity watersheds, and other
Gifts
were
exchange«!
and
the
two
and Mrs. Les Bowser in their new .
problems iieculiar to specific lo
home in Springfield Saturday eve leaders each received a lovely-
■
poinsettia plant as a surprise from calities.
ning.
Phone 146
The 1950 approved program ,
the troop. The girls regret that
Mrs. Tonoli is forced to resign contained 467 million board feet
Virginia Dailey, Larry Wolfard,
because of ill health. Mrs. Lester in 181 tracts. The timber on all
v . Bob Cook. Betty Bagley Terry I
Monte, the new assistant leader. except 13 of these tracts mim > ad-
Picknell, Harlan Mickey, W. C.
bak«xi them a birthday cake and vertised. It was found that
_ Martin Jr. and Albert Martin are
the girls were also fortified with tracts of salvage timber were not
among the University of Oregon
sound
anti
two
donuts, jello, coolade and favors j economically
. students home for the holidays.
which added to the general gaiety. ‘ would have caus«'d watershed
Mrs. Robert Gamage and son Bob- problems if the timber had been
Mrs. May Hewitt arrived from 1 by and Kenneth Richardson were j cut. It liecame necessary to post-
| pone sale of nine tracts until ac- i
Ixis Angeles Wednesday to sjiend । guests.
Seventh grade troop 88 has been cess difficulties can be solved. Af- ,
the holidays at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ! so busy making things for the holi- ter additional consultation with
Mrs. E. R. Husted. Champ Husted, day» that they postponed other the district advisory boards, the
district foresters were able to in
student at U. of O., will also group activity.
Eighth grade troop 143 is send- clude twenty tracts of largely sal-
spend the vacation with his par
ing out an SOS for a leader since vagc timber in the 1950 plan
ents.
Miss Jackson is leaving town. This bringing the total for the year to
Kenneth Cushman, managing has been an active and worthwhile 4X3 million board feet place«! on
editor at the Sentinel, left Port- ’ troop and presents an opportunity the market in th«' O A C disi ru t
The 1951 total of 538,917.000
land Wednesday afternoon for for public service for some Cottage
Wilmette, Ill., to spend the holi Grove woman interested in young board feet in the five () & C dis-
days with his parents, Mr. and people. They have just complete«! tricts is located as follows: Salem
Mrs. R. D. Cushman, and other the Red Cross Home Nursing 110,450.000 board feet; Roseburg
relatives ana friends.
Walter Class There is an assistant leader, 101,750,(XX); Medford 96,(XX),000;
(Finest Assortment of Chocolates)
Graydon, a senior in journalism at but tiecause she works, is unable Eugene 109,730,000 and Coos Bay
to meet the full leadership re-! 120,387,(XX).
the University of Oregon, is tak
quirements.
ing Cushman's place at the Sen
Have a nice vacation and holi- I James Buchanan, 15th president
tinel until he returns.
of th«' Unite«! States, was the
day.
Theto are jut! a few of the nationally
; country's only bachelor president.
CSG2 Richard Smith, who has
famous watcho» in Weitfield'» big
been spending a ten day leave
Christmas collection. Shop early and
with his wife, will report for duty
choose from a wide group of styles
We Give Saving Stamps
Friday at San Francisco. He is
Butler Maternity Home
and designs in a full range of prices.
। presently stationed on the SS
LOYD - To Mr and Mrs. Orvil
Thomas Jefferson.
Ixjyd, Route 1, Cottage Grove, a
daughter, Jolene, Dec. 13, 1950.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith will
■tend Christmas with their son-
in-law and daughter, Dr. anti Mrs.
Barry Irvin«- and family in l*ort-
land. There they will be joined by
their son and daughter-in-law.
the Rev. and Mrs. Richard K
Smith of Ephrata. Wash.
Community Prepares
For Santa’s Coming
Warmest
Christmas
Regards
WILLIAMS
MARKET
Cottage Grove
Sand and Gravel
Fill Dirt - Loam
and
Christmas Greetings
Bar Run
and best wishes for your happiness
Phone 684
during the new year
STEELES
Merry Christmas
to all our friends and patrons
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BIRTHS
COLBORN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Coltiorn, Creswell, a I
daughter, Robin Lee, Dec. 14,1
1950.
LADROW - To Mr. and Mrs
Charles Ladrow, Dorena, a daugh
ter, Oletta Ruth, Dec. 14, 1950.
SEASON'S 5REÍTINGS
COMBS - To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Combs, Dorena, a daughter,
Myrna Patrice, Dec. 14, 1950.
With a sentiment of sincere
appreciation we extend to
you our Christmas greetings
and very best wishes for
1951
GASSAGE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gassage, Drain, a son,
Ltjnnie Dearl, Dec. 15, 1950.
NELSON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Nelson, Cottage Grove, a
son, Wesley Arthur, Dec. 16, 1950.
KERR - To Mrs. Melvin Kerr, |
Cottage Grove, a son, Melvin;
George, Dec. 20, 1950.
Sacred Heart Hospital
RYEL - To Mr. and Mrs. Fran- 1
cis Ryel, Cottage Grove, a daugh
ter, Zona Nanette, Dec. 13, 1950.
Bob Gasper, student at St. Mar
tin's College, Olympia, Washing
ton arrived home Friday to spend
the Christmas holidays with home
folks.
Collins Laundry & Dry Cleaning
1019 EAST MAIN
PHONE 44
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Pfc. Peggy Busiek arrived by
plane Tuesday night from Fort
Benning, Georgia on a 10-day
leave to »fiend th«' holidays here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Buxick, 518 Main street.
Whether it's a
letterhead,
business card,
or circular,
your printed
matter
represents YOU
wherever you
send it.
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looks it's very
best, see US
today!
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