The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun».. Feb. 22. 1951 SILK CREEK I given for the benefit of the Neigh­ M. Il Estabrook homo nt Culp | result of a fire early Sunday inorn- From early July to mid Decern- । Kansas ranks lirst among V- borhood Friendship club. Members 1 i Ing at the Ed IXving home. Lurki-1 lier more than 10,000 donors visit- states in the production of v4»|. 'are asked to bring cookies. Mis. Franklin S’e»art and MrsJ ly neighbors discovered th* blaze ed Toyko's American Red Cross canic ash, which is used to make Mr, and Mrs. Orval Whaley re­ J. 11 Spahr were hostesses fur a | almost ns soon as Mr. 'I'« mg did I i I ihm I bank anil donated blood. household cleaning rompounda. The Neighborhood Friendship ceived a phone call from their son pink and blue shower honoring and were able to extinguish it. Mra. Gale Robv. Reporter Club met with Mrs. Ross Overhol­ Larry Whaley not long ago. He Mrs O C. Crawford Wednesday, If you wish to subserllM* to the Phone 791R1 John E Albee of Albee Pontiac, ser with Mrs. Hal Cochran as co­ has been out of the states for 9 Feb. 14 The afternoon was s|>ent Sentinel or have a want nd to Cottage Grove, is attending the hostess, Thursday afternoon. months Hts aunt Mrs Jake Carl ­ Mrs. Charles H. Wood had playing games and In social con­ run. please cal) your corresp.inden* minor preliminary surgery per- General Motors Dealership Man­ Then* wen* IS ladies and S chil­ son was listening to a program versation. followed by openiny of whose phone number appears at agement training program at Gen ­ dren pn*sent. After a business over a Eugene radio station and the many lovely and useful gilts the head of this colUtnm. She formed at Sacrisi Heart hospital Saturday She returned home eral Motors Institute, Flint, Mich. meeting conducted by the club heard the |>n>grain interrupted to by the honoree. would also appreciate arty news Sunday, but expects to return soon He is one of 28 men from 15 president, Mrs. Downey, the group announce the docking of tarry's Those attending were the Mi s- you might give her. states, selected by General Motors ship, the S. S. Rochester. She im- dames Lula Hulse. Betty Moore, played a fast moving gome. to the hospital for a major oper­ Mrs, Elsie Patton of Culp Creek ation. Her sister Miss Viola Welty divisions to participate in the pro­ Thumb nail sketches of their I mediately phoned the Whaleys Maltha Steele, Valeria Shobcrg. is substituting at the Dorena |s>st- gram. about 30 minutes before tarry of Chehallis is here and will re­ lives were given by Mrs. John Jessie Stockman. Ruby Roe. Gertie offiee in the absence of Mi s. Ruth Since the program’s inception Woolcott, who comes from Massa­ himself called home. He expects to main until Mrs. Woods has com- Stewart, Lorraine Garoutte, Del St. Clair, who is visiting her par- late in 1947 more than 6 men pletely recovered. chusetts, Mrs. Hal Cochran who have a 30 day leave early in Craw font. Ione Denzer. Zora ents in Idaho. G. A. Andrews was taken to the have been chosen to receive this was born in Kansas, and Mrs. | March. Owen, Cleota Arthur, Ruth Cart- The IB farmer’s telephone line type of training. They have come Donald Barnes returned home Glenn Hankins, Mrs. Oscar Wheel­ hospital in Eugene -recently for wright. Thelma Wieks. Jane whs sold last week to the Bell from all parts of the United States f er and Mrs. Clarence Duncan, all Friday after visiting - with his Wicks, Billie Hiatt, Gretta Eata- treatment for food poisoning. Mrs. Lora Townsend received ?nd. Canada and from many । native daughters. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lio bnuik Ora Thomason, Janette Telephone Co. Lawson of Oaki idge. idgv. He went Kelly Those sending gifts but un- The Row River Community treatment for a few days at the , Rofroshr.ii nt« elrried the rod hospital in Eugvne last week, re- Th° right-week program is dc- and white of Valentine motif in home with them Sunday week. able to attend were Mrs. Alois church held a business meeting Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wheeler and Austa Vaughn. at the home of Mr. and Mrs turning home Monday. Her sister : signed to provide basic training in punch, jello ar. 1 heart shaped spent Saturday night with her Margaret Shvrrctt and Avanelk* Franklin Stewart Monday night to Mrs. Loma Hicks has come down ‘ the principles of the effective op- cookies. mother, Mrs. Ida Clevenger at Wicks. ! eration of a General Motors deal- discuss ways and means of raising from Portland to care for her. Wc arc the authorized local distributor for the Orthorix The n ;t i-cotIng will be with more funds to finish the new Mrs. E. M. McEwen spent Thurs­ ership and was develo|>ed by key Mrs. A. O. D< wn;c and will be an Blachly. They returned home on Manuel Moors, Joys*, Bob. l ar­ building. Colored slides were Sunday. and Valli oil spray, the complet«* dormant xpray. day helping care for Mrs. Town­ staff and divisional men in Gen­ all day m.-etinc The group will tie Paul Walter and Miss Beverly ry and Jeanette Keily all enjoyed shown of different interior finishes eral Motors automotive distribu­ a quilt Mrs. Downie will have the send. the square dancing at the armory Kills Curly Leaf, San -lose Scale, Rust, etc. Black of Eugene were Sunday and arrangements by the (MStor Kathleen Olds, baby daughter tion. main dish for dinner but asks visitors at his aunt and uncle’s Mr. in Cottage Grove Monday night. Dave Kullowutz It was decided of Mr. and Mrs Joe Olds is sick members to bring salads. Both Dorena schools basketball to hold a regular business meeting and Mrs. Charles Nabakowski. this week with the measles. Jerry son born in Cottage Grove Sun- Mrs E. R. Darnell .«n mm and uhukhh daughter i team and their volleyball team once a month on the last Friday Mrs. Nettie Estes will spend Prescott suffered an ear ache with day. Feb. 18. Mrs. Quigley re-1 Mariel Jean, Mr. and Mrs. H W. his measles but otherwise was | turned home to Cottage Grove ' Wheeler and Mrs. Glen Gottwald this week with her friend Mrs. were defeated by Latham last Fri­ of each month. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spahr visited lucky to have had a very light Tuesday and is being cared for | and little daughter left Thursday Miller in Cottage Grove. Mrs. Mil­ day. Also the Culp Creek girls sol- Icy ball team defeated Dorena girls at the Sidney Sheets hom-* in Cot­ case. A number of colds and coughs by Mr. Quigley's mother. Mrs night for a trip to Walla Walla. ler is not well in a game Tuesday ev -ning by a Four of our local youngsters tage Grow Monday afternoon and are reported as after effects of Ruth Quigley. The baby has been |The Darnells and Wheelers ex­ » visit v.sH me Manevs, recital given small margin. saw for the first time their new the measles. named Robert Duane and weighed pvvl pect to the ooraon Gordon Mooneys, Approximately 17 qirls at the great-grandchild Terry Lei* Sheets. >e ““ ^n‘>n for Mrs. Nota Henderson has been 5 lbs., 11 oz. The Quigleys arc Mr and Mrs. Stanley Sargent and Dorena school have signed up lor Miss Kay Wheeled at College X A new observation |»st is being ill at her home but has recovered : former residents here. Ptoce “ noon in Cottage Grove at the 4-H Sewing this year, so mothers constructed on the site of the old sufficiently to go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford en­ please give the girls ill the help one but no plans have been dis­ her daughter. Mrs. Grace Davis tertained for their valley neigh­ Mrs. Gottwald stopped off at Moose hall. The ones from hero in Cottage Grove for a few days. bors at dinner Sunday. Those at­ Mollolla to visit the senior Gott­ who participated were Lavonna and encouragment you can. as closed yet as to the time of use. we hope to finish by and n ive ouc Mrs. Roy Ewing spent several tending were Mr and Mrs. Harold walds for a eouple of days after | Overholser, Clinton Perkey. Pete achievement day on May Day. This —Subscribe To The Sentinel— which she would leave Portland by a " d W'*?, days last week in Cottage Grove Abeene. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Me- , — ------------------ —। Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hanna requires much time and effort on caring for her son’s family, tne Ewen. Mr. and Mrs. George plano for Santa Anan, Calif. Her the part of the few leaders. "Corky" Ewings, who were ill Southerland. husband MSgt. Glenn Gottwald Considerable damage was the with the flu. Carlson spent the has 600,1 navigator on an air lift ,i m c,. i ’ * J °, "Pitty Pat - of supplies to our Korean armies ,10 ^ ; 000 Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing have *eek end from Cottage Grove and expects to get leave soon ‘‘nd Mr>’ James taken several trips recently to fill vith her aunt Mrs. Leon Morton. the time during a lay-off of work 4-H Clubs Meet Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cooper of i for Mr. Ewing. They visited over­ Lorane visited the Arvid Palkis The 4-H clubs had their regular night in Corvallis Tuesday of las^ : Sunday. I meeting Friday at the school ■ Mrs. Jeanette Kelly, reporter week with Mrs. Ewing's brother Phone K15R1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eckonrode house The clubs presented Mrs Joe Garoutte. Sunday they made >f Springfield spent Wednesdav Gra«* Perkey. their teacher, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Monroe a trip to Portland, accompanied by with the E. M. McEwens reviving Mr- and Mrs c J Robinson with a brother Earl Ewing and wife ‘heir mutual interest in garden 60X08 of candy for Valentines day and son of Creswell wen dinner Remember when you from Cottage Grove and mother ore, and flowers and bulbs Eck-I Saturday the club members went guests Sunday at the home of Mis. carried your lunch to Mrs Nancy Ewing, who remained jnrode specializes in azaleas and to Mr- Robinson’s home as usual Florence Monroe*, mother of Fir- school in a tin pail. In the Rose City to visit her three tuberous begonias while Mrs Eck- for Wlork on various things they rest. noon daughters. Larry Steele of Creswell spent । anrode has a speciality of house 1are doing. The boys have their hour y o u An overseas buddy. Carl Ander- plants and cacfI Mrs McEwen 14-H signs almost completed and Sunday with his grandparents Mr. swapped sandwiches Y*s,tcd ,with Ll°yd Gilham kecps her garden growing all I ready to put up. They have also and Mrs. Ray Steele. Mrs. Steele with th« other kids? over the-week end from Lebanon winter with many varieties of । been making some wire hooks to I returned to Larry’s home wi’h When you had where he is a scout leader and flowers and plants she takes in­ catch chickens. The girls are him where she will visit his school tra choice mill office worker. doors. Among the flowering plants weaving some little rafia place i oefore returning here. you got a cookie Mr. and Mrs. Perk Miller and is a white gardenia that seems mats. They are all working on Among the victims of the "flu’’ boot. or. maybe. I an family of Mosby Creek visited his much at home in the living room several things toward the demon­ this past week were Aioi- Vaugh:., sister and family, the Claude window. stration in May which will be for Clifford Groat, Joyce and Harry Abeenos. Sunday. Also a visitor Mis. Esther Banton is taking up the Community club meeting at Kelly. There no doubt were others was their mother, Mrs. Thena Mil­ a home nursing course in Cottage that time. that your correspondent did not ler of Cottage Grove. Mr. Robinson had a suggestion know about. Grove for three weeks study. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quigley are Banton is also attending a home box for the youngsters and they Grandpa Moope spoiled his good 115 N. Utli the p'oud parents of a new baby tailoring class this week in con­ came up with some very worthy record of not having a doctor’s at­ Phone lot tention in 23 years, when he mis ­ nection with the Home Extension suggestions some of which are to help clean up the cemetery, have sed the bridge in the darkness and work. Mrs. G. A. Andrews and Mrs. a picnic and a hike, make scrap fell onto the rock below. It re­ Dean Martin were co-hostesses books for a childrens hospital, to quired several stitches to close for a Stanley party at Mrs. An­ have boxing and wrestling match­ the gash in his head. Jack and Jim Walker returned drews' home Thursday afternoon. es and to aid old people, such as to school last week a’ter several chopping wood for them. Mrs. Rosie tawis was the demon­ It was decided to make scrap weeks illness. strator. Fourteen guests attended. Mrs. Franklin Stewart was host­ books at present , for childrens . iiciv were »ere iree mi a Limuirns There free prizes ror for every- ---- one. An ambrosia gelatin dessert 16ospital and to P,an for the group ess at a party honoring Margaret t’-i_ • ■ ■ ■ • tn hnln olmn i * PHONE 2 10 * with Valentine cookies and punch to help clean up the cemetery at Ann’s eighth birthday Friday eve­ the annual clean up. And they ning, Feb. 16. were served for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly ana will have their picnic in due time. Mrs. Clarence Parr entertained Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 22-23-24 C. J. Robinson went to a 4-H Larry spent Friday evening at the ' 17 guests in her new home at a “AMERICAN GUERILLA Stanley party Friday afternoon leaders meeting at the 4-H Build­ IN THE PHILIPPINES” with Mrs. Nora Clark as demon­ ing at the Fair grounds in Eugene Tyrone Power, Micheline Prelle. strator. Mrs. Hi Remington and Feb. 14. There was a discussion of 4-H Robert Barrat. Mrs. Earl Murry received draw TECHNICOLOR. gifts and Mrs. Jeanne Murry re­ work in general, especially the monthly record books ind “Why ceived a gift for game prize. A 4-H class in “Our Home" Has My Community the 4-H Pro­ Sun., Mon., Tues., Feb. 25-2G-27 Homcmak'ng club was organized, ject it Has.” Fred Espy visited his brother Feb. 1? it th-* home of their club Radiant "GLASSHEAT'' provides heat WHERE you want it . . . WHEN you want if . . . and at the EXACT “BRANDED” leader M s. Leon Morton. Officers Jim Espy and family Friday night. DEGREE of warmth you select. Each Easy fo-install "Glassheat" Panel can be controlled by a flip of the Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman. elected were president. Darlene He works with the paint gang for "switch. So why have a cold room? Charles Bickford, Robert Keith. Paul; vice ’"es'dent, Joy Heyen; the S.P. Railroad and visited his TECHNICOLOR. secretary. R ta Raisor: Members brother while waiting for the Youll be surprised how economical Radian» "GLASSHEAT" really is . . . whether for complete home for a trip to the demonstrations are: Doris UaM. Joy Heyen. Fay night train to Grants Pass w'here installation or auxiliary heating. Check with your dealer TODAY. Ask for Radiant "GLASSHEAT" . . . of the new Frigidaire Models. McKay. Ruth Newton, Darlene he spent the week end at his home. "Fire Safe and Fully Guaranteed." Mr. Bob Hendren of Milton- Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Paul, Dixie and Sharon Parker, Feb. 2« - March 1-2-3 Rita Rahor. Golda Belk? Tullar Freewater came Thursday for a and Melinda Carlson. Meetings visit with his daughter. Mrs. Willis “KANSAS RAIDERS" will be held each Monday at Mrs. Isley. Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Mrs. Ronald Lyons and two lit­ Morton s. TI l » week, in addition Marguerite Chapman. to starting their new project, the tle sons came Friday from Seattle We Service Anything We Sell TECHNICOLOR. girls will have a lesson on the use for a stay with her parents, Mr. 48 North Ninth Phone 337 and demonstration of different and Mrs. R. E. Poynter until such time that she can join her hus­ types of vacuum cleaners. “SO YOUNG, SO BAD” band who has been sent to Alaska. Catherine McLeod, Grace Coppin, Sne is awaiting orders from Read the classified pages. Paul Hcnreld. Washington, D. C. Her little daughter Kathy has been here for several weeks having returned home with her grandmother Poyn­ You may have heard that ter who visited the famiiy in Mr». Marie-Louise Auer, Pasadena housewife, writes: Itseemnto me like a a suit has been filed by Seattle. the Antitrust Division in * PHONE 21O-L * bad time to be tampering with, our industries, as the antitrust lawyers want to do. There will be a Stanley party Washington to break up Or does it matter? Would breaking up big oil Z y zp with Mrs. Clarence Duncan as Standard of California as Thurs., Fri., Feb. 22-23 hostess Mar. 1. The party will be well as six other West companies affect national defense?" “BORDER RANGERS’ Coast oil companies. Many people have writ­ Don Barry, Wally Vernon, Here at Standard, one of the »even West­ panieH in the businean at all time«. We ten us protesting this Pamelia Blake. ern oil companies under attack, we nee believe we serve you well. But let'a eon- action, have asked per­ clear public benefit in having big com- aider now juat “bigness" tinent questions. We be­ and defense: you’ll get lieve these questions “SHOCKPROOF” Wednesday, Thursday, Feb. 21-22 should be answered for Cornel Wilde, Patricia Knight, a » FOUR DAVS’ LEAVE everyone. We take this John Baragrey. (CC7IEDY» way of doing so. If you bang Cornel Wilde, Simone C “orct, have a question, write: Josette Day. ‘Tn L ike to K now ” Sat., Sun.. Feb. 24-25 ( out of this gang —Also— 225 Bush Street, “GUNFIGHTERS” BASKETBALL HEADLINER San Francisco 20 , JOHNNY DESMOND and CARTOON Return engagement of one of LONDON Mildred Cochran. Reporter Phone 646-J-l Albee Attends GM Training School Dormant Spray Season Here Now Is the time to apply dormant spray to many varieties of fruit trees and plants. See us B. & H. Feed Store Phone 57 DORENA MEMORY SMITHS RADIANT MORELOCKS I We will be CLOSED J oR YOU GET HEAT where you want it ! -when you want it! and at the EX A CT deqree of warmthyou se/ect Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24 ¿Picks Slcctric Steers Electric and Refrigeration 601 So. Pac. Hiway Fd Like to Know... Phone 878 “Would breaking up big oil companies affect national defense?” STAR Theatre Creswell Randolph Scott’s great pictures. —ALSO— Friday, Saturday, Feb. 23-24 “BEW ARE OF SPOOKS” McDonald Carby, Gail Russell, John Sands. Lee Patrick. —Also— Joe E. Brown back again in a great show. Mon., Tues., Wed., Feb. 26-27-2» CLOSED. x PATSY LEE „ THE LAWLESS ZAMBA (JUNGLE ADVENTURE) Jon Hall, June Vincent, George Cooper. AUNT fanny SAMMY COWLING »DDK BALLANTYNE and THE BAND z^^j BOY FROM INDIANA ARABIAN NIGHTS (FILMED IN COLOR» Maria Montez, Jon Hail, Sabu. Wed., Thur»., Feb. 2«-Mar. 1 Next: industry's demands. You know how industrial output keyed U.S. strength in World War II. It take« big companies to meet big needs. Company bignmu also means big -scale research, improved products. Example: oils de­ veloped by .Standard which tripled range of U.S. subs. OTHER BREAKFAST CLUBBERS z—x Sunday, Monday, Feb. 25-26 Lois butler, Lon McCallister, Billie Burke. 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