The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 20, 1951, Page 21, Image 21

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Thur».. Dec. 20. 1951
CULP CREEK
DISSTON
LONDON
London I 11 Mothers Club
Tin* man who wants something t Why not use some of our gov-
The annual III Mothers chib for nothing utmost always gets It ernment'a red tape to hung the
has
a
year
old
sister
and
big
Christmas party was held De-
nothing.
I Reds T
LYNX HOLLOW brother to welcome her also.
I o-mlx'r 12, at th«* new clubhouse.
Mr». Gale Roby, Reporter
Mrs. Orville launb, Reporter
"When they saw the star, they
Zack Holbrook found the sixth
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stockman of
Christmas «lecorst ions
Phone 791R1
A daughter Sally Lynne, weigh­ grad«* t«xv easy so his teacher rejoiced with exceeding great Culp Creek, their son and daugh­
onler and a brightly lighted tree.
ter-in-law. Frank Stockman and
Sunshine and showers over the Talile decorations
ing 9 pounds lilt ounces was born Mrs. Summers has promoted him joy." Matthew 2:10.
the
Harvey Blair of Sweet Horn«* faintly of Dhaba, Arabia, and Mr week end were nxire welcome than occasion tor the «*«>
Thursday, December 6. to Mr. and to the seventh grade.
dish
Shirley and Gen«’ Stephenson was a week ago Saturday night, and Mis. W C. Sheets were guests th«* usual “unusual" weather for luncheon at noon, at «Inch i 2«
Mrs. Occar Schultz. Sally Lynne
are missing a few days of school {overnight guest at the George at the Gust Liligren home Satur­ this tim«> of year that groundixl attended, Io of them guests Aisa
Farlinger home. Sunday he called day evening. Mrs. Liligren served th«* fog all «i. ay most of the week.. nine children were on hand to
as they have 3-day measles.
Mrs. Rissy Monroe has returned on several old friends in this her guests a buffet dinner after isolating the valleys in a log rim greet old Santa who came on
to Ceres. Calif., after visiting her j vicinity.
Frank had shown them cokir of solitude. May I m * now it isn't schedul«* with his pack with
Melvin Peterson sixth and slides he had taken in Arabia Ho going to lx* such a hard winter treats- and gifts. The aftermxm
sister Mrs. Ray Holbrook anti
family and her father Z. R. Davis. seventh grad«’ teacher at the Culp and his family am visiting his after all.
was spent in gift exchange atxl
Mr. Davis returned to Ceres with Creek school was absent a couple parents. Mr. and Mrs Earl Stock-
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Maltin spent visiting. Donations for the dull
his daughter. Mrs. Monroe, to of days last week due to illness, man. after spending 30 months the first night at horn«’ up Cougar <|Uill amounted to $12 25
Mrs Hedler was the subsitiute with an oil concern in Arabia.
Bend Sat unlay night in a week. quilt wus awarded to Mb. Gladys
MOVIE THEATRE TODAY* spend the winter there.
Sunday guests at the James Staying flights in an apartment at Kelly.
special gift was given
In his spare time of late Orville teacher.
\
If you hnve n circulating hentcr,
Don’t forget to send in your Northcutt home were Mr. and Lindon Store because ot the snow Mrs. Jeanne Morion In apprecia­
■ Lamb has hauled and spread 13
donation
for
the
Christmas
seals
Mi's.
Earl
Pilgrim
and
family
and
M
or
pot-typo burner, uae clean, eco­
tion
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
Morton
for
on
their
hill
at
home.
I yards of gravel on his road, im-
if you haven't already done it.
Harold Stinnett of Eugene.
usi* of their property tor th«* lo­
nomical Standard Stove Oil. It
{ proving the ruts and slick spots.
London
has
it's
own
Christmas
Hurtnan Vurman of Seattle
The Disston grade school teach­ Lane, even tho it d«>es begin and cation of th«* clubhouse and for
Mrs. Orville Lamb entertained
lights fast, burns evenly, leaves no
• nine friends at a demonstration spent a couple of days with his ers will spend the holidays at end at the Vern Short ridge earner their help in getting it lociitcd.
gummy
rexidue, and eliminate«
A s|x*cial greeting was sent Mrs,
' party at the home of Mrs. Dee sister Mrs Elmer Goodell. He re­ various places Mrs. Schwader will Mr. and Mrs. Short rldg«- have
/
frequent
cleaning
because it burns
by
plane
Tuesday
of
last
turned
be
tin
California;
Mrs.
Wilson
in
Farmer Wednesday.
both inside and outside tree deco- Chxrhs Riggs who could not at­
/
without soot, smoke or odor. Every
Idat» and Mr. Pinkston at Co- rations and outtkxtr lighting the tend. It was voted to discontinue
The pupils of Mrs. Prichard en­ week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Plueard wish quille. Oi egon.
/
drop of Standard Stove Oil turns
joyed a treat of cup cakes two
only outdoor display in th«* com- the pollyanna club Next meeting
to
thank
the
neighbors
and
any
­
Th«*
entire
sch«x>]
is
practicing
is
Januaty
9.
with
the
citation
of
r
to
pure heat.
days last week as Monday was
rnunity. Then* may not lx* a prize
regular
Wanda Lee Farmer's eighth one who helped them out in their for th«* Christmas operetta en­ I but it radiates Christmas spirit officers, skipping
•
PHONE 210
* •
Ord»r today. Call ut for fait dollvory.
meeting because of tlie holidays.
birthday and her mother treated time of need. This act of kindness titled. " She Didn't Believe in anti ch<*er.
Merry Christmas, folks.
! them and Tuesday was Joe Hol- was greatly appreciated and they Christmas." The program will lx*
John Simons is to lx* home on
.
presented Friday. December 21,
1 brook's eighth birthday and Mrs. wish to thank each and everyone.
Thur», Fri, Sat, Dee. 20-21-22
Holbrook brought cup cakes for!
a"d Mrr Jack Blasdell and 7:31) pm and the public is invited. an ll-«lay furlough for Christinas,
IHM GREAT ST.imtlES
aj]
son Gordy of bruita. Colo, moved Santa will be there to pass out th«* first Christmas to lx* with his
“SATURDAY’S HERO”
The reason wo have few great
family
in
five
years,
bringing
all
. Mrs. Lester Porter entertained
T'° ,he hoUM“ formerly, treats. Each room will have its
statesmen is because the chief con­
John Derek, Donna Reed.
<
Phone 5
with a demonstration party Fri-:
by J,he
o ’7* a,,d exchange gifts Friday tlx* family together on the eve of cern of a uiiMlcrn leader is to ■ is-
Sidney Blackmere.
his brother, Howard's call to ser­
day afternoon and servvd cookies fan’*.ly Mrs^ Blasdell is Mrs. Huff- aftern«»n. December 21.
cover
which
way
the
people
are
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hunt had as vice.
and coffee to eight friends.
. m?rn \
, r.
Th«’ latest achiever *nt of Mrs. going.
Sun, Mon, Dec. 23-24
1 Mr. and - Mrs. Dee Farmer and I Tandy Troutman Jr. of Durant. their week end guests, J. A. Hunt
।
Bert
Tulia r is making oread, with
“MILLIONAIRE FOK
1 children Wanda Lee and Ronald ! Okla, is visiting his parents anil and nieces Roberta, and Vaugna । her left hand. She must remain in
You can't get ahead in the world
sister
here.
He
plans
to
return
in
I
of
Port
land.
CHRISTY”
! were Sunday dinner guests of
’ I her cast at least two mon* weeks. unless you have one on your shoul­
January
to
Oklahoma.
Miss
Carol
Diveraux
has
gone
Fred MacMurray, Eleanor parker. i Rev. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin at
Chai lie Riggs is regaining his ders.
Ami] Smith is driving a differ­ to Coos Bay to spend the winter
Cottage Grove.
F. Currie.
strength
from a set back with a
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kimery ent car since the big windstorm with relatives. She will finish the bad cold.
a
tree
on
his
ear
causing
blew
rest
of
the
high
school
term
there.
have received word that his par­
Mrs. Percy Dickerson has been
Mrs. Schwader's mom gave the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kimery considerable damage to it.
Tum., Wed., Dec. 25-26
The Sewing club annual Christ­ Assembly program Thursday ill with pneumonia, spending eight
and
cousins
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Loyd
days in the hospital and is now
JIM THORPE- ALL
Webb and daughter Sharon, will mas »party was held at the Row morning at the Disston school. with her sister in Cottage Grove
River
hall
Thursday
evening
with
.
AMERICAN
Those
visitors
present
were
Wayne
arrive from Melba. Idaho next
Burt I^ncaster, Phyllis Thaxter, week to spend the Christmas holi­ every member present. A very en- ' Woody. Claudia Carr and Kathy until she is stronger.
The dtxirway at the Leon Mor­
joyable evening was spent with I Spellman.
Charles Bickford.
days with them.
ton home spells Peace on Earth
an
exchange
of
gifts
and
new
I
The
Hoyt
Ballew
family
have
Mis. Royal Hinkson, son and
with th«* entrance lighttai with
daughter Johnny and Cecilia, are Pollyannas were drawn for next moved in the Porter Ballinger tail candles and the walk lighted
Thur»., Frl„ Sat, Dec. 27-28-29
back at their former home at year. Santa Claus made his ap-! house. They formerly lived in w-ith old fashioned lanterns , . .
pearance and caused a lot of ex- * Springfield.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, where John­ citement.
“TEXAS RANGERS”
Several pi’oplc from Layng both converted to electricity.
ny
will
undergo
treatment
for
a
George Montgomery. Gale Storm.
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Rickard Culbert­ Creek Ranger Station went to
heart
condition.
Noah Beery Jr.
son and girls of Oakridge visited Roseburg Satuiday for the Forest former residents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Nettie Lamb spent rather relatives here Thursday.
TECHNICOLOR.
Service Christmas party. Those A. L. Fletcher now of Dallas, n>.it
a rough week end with another
Mrs.
Robert
Sears
was
hostess
attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. th«’y have a new baby daughter,
gall bladder attack. She has been
at a demonstration party at her H. Tubman. Mr. and Mrs. Willis born November 17 and has been
home from the hospital less than home Monday. Mrs. Florene
“SUNNYSIDE OF THE
No. 939 Field Fence — 20 rod rolls
named Mary Anne. The baby
three weeks recovering from a lette and Mrs. Eileen Jones Vio Ragland and sons. Mr. and Mrs. weighed 7 pounds and 11 ounces.
STREET”
were Tom Carr. Wes Jennings and Ber­
very severe attack suffered No­ present from this vicinity.
Only $15.00 per roll.
A recent visitor of J E Banton
Frankie lutine. Terry Moore,
nard Etzkorn.
vember 25.
Billy Daniels.
was
a
cousin
he
had
n«>t
seen
in
Sewing club met at the Raw
The Clarence Mankers and son
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Robinson, en­ River hall on Wednesday and tied
fifteen years. "Bud” Banton of
TECHNICOLOR.
route from Salem to their home four large quilts and two baby Bruce of Portlan«! were overnight Alsea.
Most of this merchandise has been exceptionally
guests
at
the
Ray
Spellman
home
at Cave Junction stayed overnight quilts for the Plueard family. Mrs.
C. O. Pfaff had seven sheep
Tuesday.
Saturday with the Orville Lamb Pauline Osborn and Mrs. Forrest
hard to get. If you need any of these items, give
Services and Sunday school killed and five injured last week
family.
Fowler were present besides the classes are being held in the new by neighborhixxi dogs that have
The school Christmas program club members.
us your order now.
church building across the road since been killed, it is reported.
will be Friday evening, December
London School
Several
folks
attended
the
high
* PHONE 21O-L *
from
Yorks
Grocery.
Lloyd
Walls
21, at 7:30 p.m.
It is reminded the school Christ-
school program last Friday eve­ will be the pastor. Sunday school
Community club ladies enter­ ning.
mas program is Thursday evening
TThurs, Fri., Rat., Dec. 20-21-22
classes
will
begin
at
9:45
a.m,
tained their husbands Saturday
8 p m. December 20.
The Culp Creek Assembly gave
“CODE OF THE WEST”
evening with a chicken dinner. its Christmas ; ogram Sunday- church servic«?s at 11:00 a.m. and
PERMIT I S TO EXTEND GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO ALL
Basketball at London Friday
evening
service
at
7:00
p.m.
Spec
­
Tho the men ate until they felt evening. A very nice crowd in
Tim Holt, Richard Martin,
ial services are young peoples with visiting teams from Lath im
like
stuffed
birds
themselves,
the
Joan Dixon.
gave Lindon a win of 27, to 3 for
attendance. Everyone received
Ol R FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
VOI R PATRONAGE WAS
diet-conscious ladies let go their treats and the program was well m«»eting on W«»dnesday and Satur­ the boys and a losing game for
day
at
7
p.m.
will power eating their fill leav­ given.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leach are the girl's volleyball. 8 to 30.
“SAVAGE DRUMS”
ing the dieting until tomorrow.
APPRECIATED DI RIMÍ THE PAST TEAR.
The LH Cooking clubs will hold
Friday night. December 21 the
Sabu. Lita Baron, Sid Melton.
Mrs. Vic Korpela was champion Culp Creek grade school will hold receiving congratulations on the their Christmas party after the
birth,
of
a
daughter
at
the
Cottage
chicken eater. Mrs. Brown and its program after which the chil­
meeting December 18. Cooking I
Mr. Lamb the champion pie eaters dren will have their vacation until Grove Hospital. The baby has were to cook cereal. Cooking II
Sun, Mon.. Dec. 23-21
and when the conversation turned January 2 when they will return been named Charlette Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate at­ were to price vegetables. Cooking
(Cloaed for Christmas Vacation
to “age” it was found Mr. Hol­ to school.
tended
the J. C. Penney annual III were to price meats. Mem-
for Employees.)
brook had been 35 for years, prov­
Christmas
* party, Saturday eve­ l>ers were to bring cookies for re­
ing it isn't just the women who
Words of the Wise
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. freshments. Officers of Cooking
stay
in
their
thirties.
Tue»., Wed, Dec. 25-26
737 Main Street, Cottage Grove
Great firmness is a good thing Howard Gilbert of Cottage Grove. III had charge of the meeting De­
Phones 21-22
Mrs. Schultz left a few minutes
“THE LADY AND
when
joined with calm and ac­
The Sunday school Christmas cember 11.
for his daughter's 9 o'clock feed­
THE BANDIT”
ing (she's a bottle baby), returning curate judgement and tempered play will be prt*sent«*d Sunday eve­
Loui« Hayward. Patricia Medina, with a box of cigars to pass by that quality which is said to ning, December 23 at 7:30 p.m.
T. Tully.
around in honor of the new daugh­ “Fall like the gentle dew"—but There will be treats for the chil­
ter and the men stood up very well this same firmness becomes ob­ dren, and everyone is invited.
Visitors at the E. C. Dills home
under the cigars tho toward the stinacy, aggressive and unpleas­
“CRAZY OVER HORSES’
last Elmer Korpela pinned his ant, when misguided by faulty ove^ the week end were Mr. and
The Bowery Boys, Leo Qorcey,
down with a toothpick and Mr. judgement and questionable taste. Mrs. Vern Nichols of Springfield.
—Chaffee
Huntz Hall.
Mathews said this was the first
time he ever got by with smoking
USE OF COMMON SENSE
LITTLE ENJOYMENT
in school.
There's
little
enjoyment
in
get-
_ philosopher
.
_____
Thur», Fri., Sat., Dec. 27-28-29
A
has said ___
that wis-
Enjoying the evening were Mr.
rich quick if one must spend dom consists not in an abundance
and Mrs. Oscar Schultz, Mr. and ting
,
“NORTH WEST
Mrs. Dee Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. it all in an effort to keep out of of smartness, but mostly in a
TERRITORY”
sane use of what little common
Victor Korpela. Mr. and Mrs. Ray jn*
' 1-
Kirby Grant. Gloria Saunders,
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Holbrook.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Chinook.
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Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i
“THE STRANGE
Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
BARGAIN”
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Korpela.
Martha Scott, Jefferey Lynn.
Mr». Florence Eriksen
Phone « 8687
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Phone «8461
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M0REL0CK5
Cottage Grove Heating Service
TWO CAR SHIPMENTS OF
Field Fence. Barbed Wire. Nails and
Steel Fence Posts
PIONEER HARDWARE
What a
Ib Uri ve !
Uneasy lies the head that lies
on political bunk.
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