The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    at her home nt the »ante time.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Cox have
pUrcluiNcd the Haymond Shaw
property and expert to move almut
Marcii 1. Mr. Shaw han rented a
hoUae at Creswell and will move
■oon.
.Mr, and Mr». Cliff Green and
daughter Carol from Blue Moun­
tain viaited the Earl Powell fam­
ily Sunday.
Mr». Ollie Llndatruni I* ajx'nd-
Ing the winter In Loa Angele»
with iter »i»ter. She 1» feeling bet­
ter.
Mr«. Norman Suiter vi»Hed hist
Tueaday with Mm. J A. Mackey
Clare Chapman caught two
coyote* recently in trap».
Highway Work Henin*
The building* on the highway
right-of-way from the Pynch place
to Cumatucdc arc lieing torn down
new and wm k of clearing the tim-
l>er ha* nl»o «tart cd.
DIVIDE
Edith Kriiiuly, Reportar
l’houo «IFU
Mr. and Mm. Thumna B MH
rin-ll are here vlMltinii their
daughter Ann Mitchvll and other
mint Ive*.
Mr. and Mr* Neal AduntKon
from L’lMinoti have rented the
Harry William* place from A I.
Wtxxtard Mra William1- anil »on
Harry ure moving to their new
homo at Saginaw. They have
llvaal here over «1 year».
Mr 31*1 Mr* Clifton Johnson
tuid Mr. and Mm. Dick Schmitt
entertained with a bingo party
Saturday evening at the John on
imine. Gurat* were Mr and Mr».
Odell Heath, Mr and Mrs Oral
McLaughlin, Mr. and Mr». Joint
Gartner, Mr. and Mra. W A Went,
Mr and Mm. Olaf Olaon, Mr. and
Mm
(’hosier Nance, Cheater
Nance Jr, and Mr. and Mm. Rob­
ert Kenady.
If you wi*h to give lomethlng
Ml»* Darlene Schmitt entertain- from the heart, make a blood do­
ed tlie children with a bingo party nation.
Hocu to treat your te/ephone
The best way to spruce up your telephone is to polish
it with a soft, dry cloth . .. ne ver with water or any
other liquid. You’ll find that it’ll always be ready to
serve you better, too. if you keep the * simple pointer*
in mind: Avoid “gadget" attachments .. . keep cords
free of doorways where they may be pinched ... and
always keep water away from wires and fittings.
rd
knit ..
. and it can
develop ailments if it’s drop|>cd.
So make sure the stand your
telephone sits on is solid ...
and located in a place where the instrument won't
be accidentally
r knocked off onto the floor,
Pacific Telephone
MOSBY CREEK
LATHAM
LONDON
Mra. Harry (»»tie, Reporter
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Mrs. Esther Truanell. Kepi rter
1'hune H-F-ll
Mra. Gale Roby, Reporter
Alvin Roby ha« been quite 111
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with the flu and spent Friday
night ut Cottage Grove hospital, L> im 1'>» i Mchool BsskelhnH
Th«- second evening basketball
coining home Saturday afternoon.
Little Peggy Baxaett ha» the ganm» at Lindon school were well
attended by tin appreciative audi­
mump* and the re»t of the family
ence of parents and friends again
1« III with Hie flu.
last week on Thursday evening,
Mr. and Mm. Pete Ekelund were beginning at 6:30 p.m. Visiting
»urprised last week end when they teams came from Jefferson school
came home from town to find Mr hi Cottage Grove with their regu­
and Mm John Wallach of New- i lar vol ley ha 11 girls’ team losing to
port, parents of Mm. Ekelund at | the London girls. Their sixth grade
their home with g<x»d warm fire* bbya’ basketball team lost to the
going.
London midget team. However,
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Kennedy of tin* Jefferson Nth grade boys won
Cottage (¡rove were dinnet guest* from the London team.
Saturday evening at the home of
The London team» play a return
Mr and Mr*. Harry Castle. Ted game at Dorena Monday after­
Seward of Coo* Bay, nephew of noon, February 18.
Mr. Castle was a caller Sunday
The first week in March London
evening.
will enter the Cottage Grove tour­
Mr. and Mr*. Gene Overton and nament February 29, London girls
b.iby Randy, who have returned will accept an invitation to a vol­
from Burn*, are »laying at the leyball tournament at Dorena.
Fred < ivi rton home and Gene 1»
A Veneta tournament date has
working at the Pulp Mill in
Springfield. They will bring their not yet been set.
Valentine’s day is vying with
trailer bouse over »oon.
Larry Lancaster »pent a few Christmas for popularity with the
day* with hi* grandparents, Mr. young fry at school when a valen­
and Mrs. Harry Castle, when hi» tine Ixix overflows and treats for
parent», Mr. and Mr*. Leon luin- the younger grade* are so plenti­
ca.ter had »ome dental work done. ful they are served in the lunch
We have about three inches room. Each of the four rooms at
Lindon school had Valentini’ boxes
of «now this Monday morning.
The pic social Saturday night and rcfr<*shment*. Visitors were
' at Walden community hail |>ut on Mrs. Harold Cooper, Mrs. Bert
, by the Sunday school wax well Tullar and Mrs. Lee Bechtold.
attended and .$17 was cleared.
Cases of flu in the community
This will be used to fix the win- arc considered compariUvely light
• dow» in the budding. 'Die musical as compared with reports in other
program was enjoyed very much. ¡»arts of Lane county. Only almut
The (jettogether club will meet average absences were reported
next Thursday, February 28, at from Lindon school last week.
the home of Mr«. Humin1 Conn However, five ailing youngsters
■ and a club quilt will tie tied. Come were taken home from school Fri­
I early.
day.
List Monday night wax the last
Mr. and Mr*. Harper Casler
meeting of the First Aid lessons have recovered from a serge of
put on by Mrs. Darnell of Silk the flu.
Creek. There were lo who finish-
George Andrews was able to be
' od the das».
back at his office Saturday after
Those from Mosby Creek attend­ being home all week with the flu.
ing the pink and blue shower in
A report on the injury Thursday
Cottage Grove last Monday after­ of Carl Williams while Rigging for
noon honoring Mrs. Delmar Rear- Nash Logging Company back of
rick were Mr». Letter Rearrick, the Carl Small place tells that a
Mrs. Floyd Jone«, Mrs. Burnice falling limb glanced off the log­
Conn and Skeczix and Mrs. Harry gers ‘hard hat' striking his arm
Castle.
which was broken. He was treated
Carol Sue Green has been absent at Cbttage Grove Hospital.
from school with the chicken pox., Collision Spoils Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green and
A car collision recently badly
daughter Carol were dinner guests smashed the car of Waynne Mitch­
Sunday evening at the Earl Pow­ el by another driven by young
ell home at Divide.
George Johnson, according to re­
The budget for the coming ports The accident happened in
school year was passed by the front of Lindon store where Mr.
voters at Blue Mountain school at Mitchel was parked near the
the meeting Monday evening at church just as he was ready to
the schoolhouse.
start home from work. Damages
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones went to the car spoiled plans for a trip
to Coos Bay Sunday and visited tn California for the Mitchel fam­
their daughter and family, Mr. ily to visit his sister.
and Mi
Ed Thomas. They Girl I all* From Car
' brought Lottie Mae Ray, a grand­
Dixie Savage was fortunate to
daughter. home with them to visit have only bruised knees and a
for a week.
skinned face from a fall from the
Mr. and Mrs. Cole and family car driven by her mother on the
i of Walden district have moved in­ gravel road going to the store,
to the Lawrence Sathers home at Saturday, at London. The little
Blue Mountain. They have two girl, age 4, attempted to shut the
children to attend school. a boy in car door she thought was ajar and
the sixth grade and a girl in the only succeeded in opening it and
i fourth grade.
throwing herself out.
Blue-white lightning flashes
A gtievance is one thing that through the snow Sunday night
can never lx- cured by careful was attributed to power trouble
, nursing.
on the lines causing a power out­
age. High voltage wires were
wrapped with local lines caused
by snow weight releasing the
wires.
Barbara Geer was happy to re­
ceive for her stamp collection an
envelope with cancellation from
the first post office on the coast
fork known as Amos, sent her
through the courtesy of Mrs. Em­
ma Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Fied Mills went
to Roseburg Sunday for dinner
with Mr. Mill's daughter, Mrs
Carolyn Hunt
Th-y returned
through the misty rain before
snow storm startl'd.
Mr. and Mis. Arden Powell en­
tertained at dinner, Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jett, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Dixon all of Cot­
tage Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hutchinson and Ralph of Corvallis.
I nu*iial storm Story
An interesting story, tho too
late to be called news, comes
from Mr. and Mrs. Harper Caslcr
during a storm January 19 when
the transformer blew out near
their home and blew out two
radios and all the light bulbs
that were on at
the time
ns well. Thinking the telephone
would be the next to go out.
Mrs. Casler hastened to report
the outage to the power company.
While talking on the phone a sec-
Mr and Mri. Jim Quigley and
children plan to fly to Mose» Lake
In Washington »oon to visit hi*
brother and wife, S/Sgt. Guy 8.
and Mrs. Quigley. The latter vi-:!-
cd here recently when he was
transferred from Hamilton Air
Force Base, Calif, to Moses Lake.
Mr. and Mr». Ernest L Ander­
son of Cut Bank, Mz>ntM plan to
spend another week in Arizona
where they went to escape the
cold weather in Mont. At a Mon-
tarui picnic held recently in Ari­
zona they report more than two
thousand people attended.
Mrs. Lee Williams and son, Al­
lan I^®e spent a week end re­
cently with her mother, Mrs. Anna
Seelxild who is in a rest home in
Grants Pass.
The Jack Montieths are with
his mother, Mrs. Inez Montieth at
Saginaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell
were called to Portland Friday
tor the funeral of their daughter
Ilene's father-in-law, J. E Yates, I
who pastil away after only a few 1
days illness. He wax 66 years of ‘
age. Wonderful neighbors gave the
Trunnels a boost that helped get I
them away from the farm.
Sic. W. C. and Mrs. Liman of i
Carlsbad, New Mexico spent a few ।
days last week with her aunt, Mrs.
Lyle Montgomery and family. He
is being transferred to Seattle.
Mrs. Elmer Baker and three
sons of Eugene spent several days
at the home of hei* sister, Mrs.
Jim Quigley recently.
Mrs. A. L. Bennett, 79 years of
age. now of South San Francisco,
was improving Thursday folkiwing
an operation of the week before.
Her son, Vern Bennett and wife
of Eugene; her two daughters
from Oklahoma and a granddaugh­
ter, Mrs. Rita Allen of Latham are
visiting the Bennets and another
daughter Juanita Campbell. A. L.
has recovered from a round with
the flu.
Linda Barlow two and one half
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Barlow was in a Eugene
hospital for observation last week, i
Her great-gandmother, Mrs. E. J. I
Smith of Creswell was at the ।
Marcey home one day to care for I
the flve-months-o!d baby sister
while Mrs. Barlow and her mother
Mrs. Earl Marcy took Linda to
Eugene for the medical attention.
Mr« and Mn GHl>crt Yearous ।
entertained fourteen relatives at
dinner Thursday evening honoting
hi* »liter and her hueband, Mr.
and Mr*. Ftolx rt Finlayson of Los
Angeles.
L^tcr Gilcri-t of Dunsmuir,
Calif., is improving some anil is
able to get out of his wheelchair
part of the time.
A second daughter was horn to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin < Eve­
lyn Stephenson) of Portland on
January 29 She was named Viki
Ann and i* the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson of
Portland, former residents. Rob­
ert Austin has been In service in
Portland since April '51. He has
been recently called to go to
Japan in April of 1952.
Eldon King, graduate of CGHS
in 1938, who lived in Cottage
Grove with his mother, Mrs. Viola
King, for five years, visited his
uncle, C. A. King also a fi rmer
resident, in Salem Sunday. He
was accompanied by his wife. They
had just «’turned from a trip east
Thur*., Feb, 21, 1933
Tin- Siutluvl, < ottaxe Greve, Orc g ou
ruge 7
in which they visited his father t era Trading company there. w»a
in Wisconiio, her people in Pen­ ' named president of the Cut Bank
nsylvania and the Mayo clinic. He Chamber of Commerce at the
is manager of the southern di­ Ixxard of director» meeting. He had
vision. Dallas. Toxas and the Mid­ erved a year as first vice praaL
west division. Portland, of the Sig­ dent.
nal Fireworks and Specialty Co.
They were cn route to Washington
I do not regret having braved
to book orders then they will pro- iMibllc opinion when I knew It was
ceed to the midwest.
wrong and was sure it would be
Horace Greeley
C. A. King Is his jolly old seif mcrcilcs
and is around the house. He will
won, however, have his fourth
operation.
Mrs. Hugh Trunn-’!! visited all
of the al>ovc and Mrs. C. A. King
Building Block», all »Ire»)
in 8alem Sunday. She also visited
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lulu tAl­
Pier Blocks, etc.
bert) Anderson who-was caring
Waterproofing.
for her two granddaughters while
their mother had a round with
the flu. Clayton Anderson brought
the.glrls to his mother's from Port­
land on Saturday.
Alan Anderson, son of Mr and
Eaat Main Street
Mrs. E. L Anderson of Cut Bank,,
10-tfe
Mont., and manager of the Farm- f
Concrete Products
Cecil C. Wooley
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getting longer and Easter is just a few weeks away.
Dirt and spots that remain on your clothes too long
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moths.
Call 81 or bring your clothes in. Let us clean and
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in the roop envelopipg the second
radio, a smaller portable not even
turned on at the time and which
was blackened by the flash.
There was also a small shock on
the phone. It all reminded the
Casler« of another time, when ten
light globes were burned out in
their chicken hodsc and it was
Hi: voun own expert on car value! Let the farts prove how tho
only by accident tlrat they and an
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electrician that cost them $25 dis­
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First, of course, you’ll want to actually inspect the smart lines
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marvin
Miller of Blackbutte, is in Cot­
tage Grove hospital with a bron­
chial condition. She expects to
return home Tuesday.
Following a flash of electricity
at the Wayne Berggren home
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Monday morning, Mrs. Berggren,
who was washing dishes at the
sink, was burned on the hands
and face and was taken to the
hospital for treatment. The freak
Phone 405 flash was unexplained and burned
711 So. Pac. Hy.
out their tank and separator.
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Mix together:
2 V« cups sifted Crown Flour
Y« teaspoon salt
Cut ¡»:
% cup cold shortening
Add. a few drops at a time, mixing lightly with
fork, 4 or 5 tablespsxsns ice water.
Toss with fork until particles are slightly moist­
ened. Press into a ball. Divide in half. Roll on lightly
floured board to Vg-inih thickness. Place in 9-inch
tin. Add cherry mixture. Put top crust on pie. Place
in very hot oven (450°F.) for 15 minutes, then re­
duce heat to moderate (35O°F.) and bake about 30
minutes.
CHERRY MIXTURE:
i'/s cup« drained canned fruit
’/i cup fruit |uice
3 tablespoon» Crown Flout
Sugar If desired.
Vis teaspoon salt
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Crown'« homa economist, c/o Crown Mills, Portland, Ora.
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