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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1952)
ih e s w e i . i , readers A TT E N T IO N M r». (!. I. H r n l I« nur nrw », a i h i r t l . - ItiK anil aubaerlpUuu ri-p m w n lu lH n for »hr Urrawutl aro*. I l r r phone I» C rea» r l l 1187. CRESWELL 18 Pages Section Three Publiiihril by T h . Srtillnrl, Collage Grove, < Irtgon Whitney Is Named M®th°di»‘ Ladle» Mother’s Club Names Standing Committees IOOF Noble Grand TJL* » NUMBER 13 Creswell Stockman Trampled by Bull M r and Mrs. Seaman Claborn | and the F. G. Harrold family were dinner guests of M r and Mrs P. W. Kinnaman Sunday. • CIVIL DEFENSE needs YOUR SKILLS Haley-Peter son Vows Read Nov. 9 CUES W EI J . A report was CRESW ELL Oscar Shelter. Everson, Phil Walker nml Ralph made at the Friday afternoon CRESWELL^Leater A Whitney Maddy entertained the Dorcaa Mother s club meeting that >139 28 Creswell stockman, died at a Eu The Pinochle club enjoyed Its waa elected noble grand of Gilfry Circle of the Methodist church al had been cleared at the recent gene hospital Tuesday afternoon annual turkey dinner Saturday CRESW ELL— Mrs. Alice Haley as a result of Injuries received Lodge | i h »F feat Wednesday evi ----------- u----- ‘ I hi- Everson home last ‘ Wednesday of Eugene announces the martlagc [ benefit supper. A contribution of earlier that day when a bull evening at the Civic club house / /M EDICAL ning Other officer« elected were afternoon. with 35 members present. of her daughter Lorena to Hamid $.) was voted to the Community : trampled him on his ranch. llatold Parka, vice grand; Norman Work was done on bazaar ar Chest. Peterson of Creswell Sunday, No POlICl Shelter after being trampled Nkraiiji«. secretary ami J. It M il ticles and plans were made for The Creswell Community Choral vember 9 at the First Christian Standing committees for the managed to reach his house to ler. treasurer Installation of the the annual event Including the new school year were appointed FlPE group met Friday evening at the i church of Longview, Wash. Only call the Creswell ambulance, re- officer» will be announced later supper which will have turkey as as follows: Ways and means, Mes home of the director, Byron West- members of the immediate family said. His wife, a German COMMUNICATIONS rite second degree was also the main dish. The ways and dames W. W Smith, II. E. Peter ports lake. Pumpkin pie and coffee were and a few close friends were pres- war bride, was In Salem at the [ ent. given for J, V, Birdsong, and It ways anti means committee were son and Carrol Bush; sunshine, served following the practice. transpo rtatio n time. The ranchman has lived In waa also homecoming night with to arrange the committee for so I Mrs. A J. Gabriel; health rooms. Members present were Mesdames The bride wore a dress of white Creswell about ten years. A E Elmendorf. Perry Main, E. a good attendance. Skaggs, V W liciting. embossed organdy over Ice blue , Mrs Minnie llenrlkscn and Mrs. uiiiities Johnston and M. G Miller were Members are to bring two pac J M Black; ieporters, Mrs Nor D. Grousbeek. Rex Gwyther, Let- taffeta with small black hat. Her apiMiinted on the ptogratn com- kages of lemon Jello to the WSCS man Skaggs and Mrs. C. I. Kent; tie Good and C. I Kent. RESCUE flowers were a corsage of white oiitrci- ii.i th,. i ,i„,. County IOOF meeting November 19 or leave hostesses. Mesdames Frank A. carnations centered w ith an orchid. association which meets In ('res- with Mrs Dola Martin. The Ba Clack. Sam 1-unas and R. H. An- NISI DA VON Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hager were well in April. Guests for the eve zaar and supper date Is Erltlay, 1 derson; program, Mrs. J. V. Bird called to Myrtle Point last week The attendants were sisters of pBLIC INrORA\ATlON ning were Bruce lomsltury unit Ike November 21. at the Creswell song, due to an accident to their son-in the bride. Mrs. William Copeland Holmes, iMith members oPtho Oak Grange ball of Seaside and Mrs. Robert Lewis law-. Warren Smith. He received Tin- club voted to Investigate ridge IO O F lotge, both now rest- ■ Mrs W I). Tiedje led the de- , the coat of Installing portable coat j a back Injury in a car wreck and , of Eugene. Donald Hoover of Cres •Mrs. C. I. K e n t, R e p o rte r well was best man. dt nts of Creswell Refreshment! rations and also presided at the | racks In the gymnasium of each : is now in a cast at his home. Phone 887 were »civet, In the dining room. business meeting Mrs. Everson, , grade school. Plans were also The local pastor read the double ring ceremony with Bert and J. T Kerr. Keith Kerr, Carlyle Mrs. C. C. Walton will lead the , gave a sketch of her biography. | made to alternate the meetings Frank Lewis, nephews of the I Mis. E. C. Fisher will give her with the two schools. The Decem lesson discussion and Mrs, Ray Scarbrough. H. H. Dersham. H u bride, as ling bearers. biography at the December 3 ber 5 meeting will lie at the Cres Andrews will be In chaige of de bert and Ronald Dersham, E. E. B u ild ia c a "reserve” fo r civ il defense Is object of registration eam- The bride attended the Eugene m e t in g . T h e Itostesses will be well grade school with Mesdames votions at the November 19 meet Dersham and L. E. Ziniker hunted . ' ,o m Arm istice Day to Thanksgiving, w hich carries theme schools and has a class of piano Metdames C I Kent. L. A. Bu- L A. Whitney. Ed Slater and R ing of the Woman's Society of ducks In the Silver Lake area over Pledge for Home Defense.” In Oregon, c iv il defense officials develop t'R E S W E U . Both round and i chanan anti W. C. Adams pupils in Eugene. The groom Is a E Green on the refreshment com -1 Christian Service at the Methodist the week end. h ard-eare of trained w orkem and have a register of potential volunteers square dancing will he featured at church annex. Mrs. Andrews and Guests at the October and No mlttee. who are ready to serve as the need arises. M an y organizations — v e t- son of M r and Mrs. A. L Mourer a pie social to be held at the V FW vember birthday table were Me»- The XT^W Auxiliary met last ®va"> etvlc, y®uth, farm — are taking active part in c u rre n t d riv e by of Creswell. The couple will make Mrs. L. A. Whitney arc in charge hall. Saturday, November 13 be dames J E Smith. E. R Law of the noon lunch<A>n and Mrs. E. Tuesday evening at the VFW hall. educating members in self-protection and encouraging them to register their home in Eugene for a ti.ne, ginning at 8 pm Women are to rence, E E. Vick and Kent. Greet later moving to the groom's new C Fisher and Mrs. F. E. Vick Boxes of Christmas cards were w ith local c iv il defense organization. bring plea and the men are to ings were sung for Mrs. Smith as home In Creswell. will serve on the clean-up com distributed among the members bring their purses. mittee. for sale. Plans were made to pop her anniversary was that day. The affair 1» sponsored by the com at the social meeting Novem CRESW ELL — Committee re local (aid Fellow and Rebrkah MEMORIAL NRKVK'M n HEIJ) ber 18 to serve with apples. ports were given relative to get A seven pound son was born to lodges, anti the rqcelpls will be AT EASTERN STAR MEET ting floor covering for the I(K )F Mr. and Mrs Frank Redding at given to the Chlldien's li<><|Mtnl CRESWELL- -John Mullanix of Thelma J. Davis. A 3/c is visit C RESW ELL Memorial service» club nxim at the meeting of the the Cottage Grove Hospital Mon school In Eugene This Is a part , .... — - .... — .. ..... I n who m IM had passed away E Z club last Thuisday afternoon day, November 10. The Reddings ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs Creswell was injured Friday in a for ,,,, members accident while at wurn work of the community service" program during the past year were held ■ t the hall. Appointments were also have two daughters. Lloyd Cornwall, before her new woods ------- — s|tnnsorrd by the Lane County during the meeting of the Cres- also made for the Christmas party assignment in Japan. She has been n*>ar KIamafh Falls, according to IO O F association stationed at McChord Field, near rt,Port’ received here. He is said I well Eastern Star chapter last to lie held at the next meeting M r and Mrs. W. C. Adams. M r. to be recovering in a hospital Tburxibiy evening They Included Deeember 2, at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Mrs. Tacoma. Wash. M IR IA M C IR C L E P L A N S ------------ there from broken ribs and a B erth» Sly Nel Mawsnn. Mary J. R. Miller. E. O. Smith visited the Veteran's Pt»R S P R IN G B A Z A A R Rev. and Mrs. Frank B Vitaris P ic tu re d lung received when he Jones, «¡lady« Rogers, Clara P ar Hostess\committee consists of < RESW ELL Mm Ikntglas sons and Phil Jones, a state of Mesdames C. Scarbrough. T. A hospital at Roseburg Tuesday. and son Frank Jr. and Mr. and wag hit by a f«Hing snag. Armistice Day and took treats for Trrlher entertained the Miriam ficer. Mrs. Delbert Walton and daughter Hc and , his wife have lived in Bessonette and L. C. Satter; pro the patients there. Circle of the Methodist church nt Jeanne were dinner guests at the Klamath Falls for several months, Mumard England of Eugene gram committee. Mesdames C. I. her home last Wednesday evening sang, accompanied by Mrs. Lynn Kent, Minnie llenrlkscn, E. W. W. D. Tiedje home Friday eve- but tbeir hotnc Is in Creswell, Mrs. Hilda Hout of Corvallis is ning. Mrs. Vitaris is convalescing Mrs Forrest Elliot was leader of Scott. Two candidates were In Rand Gift exchange will be In —' th.- lesson Work was done on itiated. Guests tor the evening chaige of Mm. Calvin Palmer Of- visiting this week with her sis from recent surgery. ter, Miss Ida Ruegger. articles for the spring bazzanr ami were Mr. and Mrs. England. flcem for the new year will also some articles were turned In. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamigan of lx? elected at this meeting. Plans were discussed for the AKDV, E KIDDLE CROWNED Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skaggs Silverton were recent callers at CRESW ELL Mrs. W. J. Polson installation of a water heater In II. N. CARNIVAL Mt 'REN visited Sunday afternoon with his the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Frances L Francis en- the new church unit Mr» Roliert mother Mrs. Maude Loisellc, at Jackson. They formerly were tertalned the Presbyterian Wo- CRESW ELL Ardyec Riddle Corvallis. box was appointed reporter was crowned queen of the carnival neighbors of the Jackson here. men's association at the Polson Pumpkin pi.-, coffee and elder by Sam Shoaf. student body pres Creswell Assembly of Gad: Rev. home last Wednesday afternoon. were served. December 3 meet- ident. at the annual big time of W. R. Davidson, pastor. Schedule David Kasper Is having skin Wednesday. December 3. was the Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Traxler Ing will be with Mrs Rosa Brad the high school Erlday evening of services. Sunday school 10 a m. spent the week end at their cabin grafting done on his foot in Eu- date set for annual bazaar and ford Mis. Eox will be the lesson Miss Riddle's escort waa Rob A class for every age. You’ll like at Heccta Beach. gene as the result of the bad bum supper with Mrs. K . C. Schwering leader. he received from an electric wire as general chairman, Rand. Her attendants and their It! Sunday morning worship 11 o'clock. Members who have not brought escorts were Shirley Dunaway A deputation team from the several weeks ago. He came home Sunday evening evangelistic ral to vote last Tuesday. their cans of fruit cocktail or their ■ An elk feed was enjoyed Sun- * 2 4 Clyde Hartman; Margie Pet- Wesley Foundation on the Uni ly. 7 : » p m. day at the home of .1 W Smith. Hljohn and Joe Hurtts; Lucille „ ------------ lemon jello are ieminded to bring versity of Oregon campus, consist Guests were M r and Mrs William Westlake and Don IMole. Youth setvlce, Sunday evening Due to conflicting activities the them to the November 19 meet- ing of Miss Rose Warner. Miss at 8:30 pm . A program designed Miner, with whom M r. Smith . - Alta Wright and Don Jackson, idate of the amateur night to be ing. which will be held at the home at make. hlM home M r anil Mrs Mesdames E. E Allen. Barney especially for youth. were In charge of the morning sponsored by Creswell Grange has of Mrs. Olive Parlin with Mrs. H. Wednesday evening prayer hour Hflrney Doyle and Grover Post Doyle. C. Scarbrough and W J. been changed to Saturday. De- S. Joslin co-hostess. service at the Methodist church M r s mi th returned recenHy from I Pulton will entertain the Home 7:30 p.m. Talent money turned in totaled Sunday and a special offering was cember 13. Registrations are to « alilornia where he has speni the Economies club at the Grange ¡$33 95 with more to be added. taken to add to the fund for thij be made with H. H. Brown. Ph. 555 Chureh of «Tjrtal. L. M. Bixler, |W«t year and has again taken hall Tuesday. November !8. at 2 “ I Harold Roberts, field director erection of a new Wesley Foun IMmaraalon of his homo south of p m Officers for the new year minister. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mrs. Ethel Harris underwent of the Oregon Presbyterian synod. dation building. town. Morning worship 11. Evening ser will lie elected. <*ye surgery in Eugene last week will be guest speaker at a meet- vice at 7 p.m. Singspiration and and is reported improving satis- ing at the church Thursday. No- The F L club will meet Mon study hour, ('lasses for all age factorily. vember 13. following a 6:30 pot- groups. Wednesday 3:30 p.m. day evening. November 17, at the ------------- luck supper. home of Mrs. R. M. Carpenter. Youth choir practice. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. C. C. Buell arrived from _______________ Adult choir practice. Madison. Minn., to spend .the A N N UA L M E T H O D IS T BAZAAR Work on the Methodist church's winter with her sister, Mrs. H. S. D I N N E R S C H E D U L E D 21S T First Methodist church. Rev. new unit has been resumed fol Joslin. CRESW ELL—The annual Meth Frank B Vitaría, minister. Sun lowing the busy summer season odist bazaar and dinner will be tssiiwsaa and will continue until It is ready day school at 10 a m. C. C. Walton, Robert Smith of Portland spent held at the Creswell Grange hall aiTcaia sias superintendent. Morning worship for use. last Wednesday evening with his Friday. November 21. The sale at 11 o'clock Sermon subject 'The parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, will open at 12:30 pin. with Mrs. Vour l>t',M'ti(l:ihlr Agent Church Moves Forward.” Youth Mrs. J. E. Smith is confined to in observance of his mother's J. E. Smith in charge, assisted by Everything to prepore, cook,\corve and »erra ycurjlhanlugiving Fellow ship 6:30 p.m Worship ser her home with an eye infection. birthday. Mrs. Charles Wetzel and Mrs W. vice followed by pictures of his feast! Save time — phone your order. C. Adams. Sixteen years in buttinetw in Cre.<twell trip to Europe by Frank Bradford. The grade school teachers at The dinner serving will begin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warthen Evening service at 7:30 with mote and two small daughters of Oregon tended the workshop in Eugene at 5:30. The receipts will be used pictures by Mr. Bradford. Tues City havo moved into the D. D. last Thursday and Friday School for improvements in the parson day. November 18. M Y F chill sup Eusted house on north First was dismissed here for the two age. A. 2 qt. Sauce Pan $5.50 per with short program and pic street. Warthen is employed at days. tures. Oakridge. B. 6 cup Percolator $8.25 Mrs. Edna McDonal and Mrs. Presbyterian Church, Rev. Ger Agnes Carveth of Vancouver. B. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skaggs C. 2 qt. Whistler $4.25 ald G. Emerson, minister. Sunday and daughter Judy left Monday C.. spent last week with Mr. and school 10 a m. Mrs. W. O. Thom evening for Portland and spent Mrs. F. A. Everson. They were D. 6 qt. Dutch Oven $10.50 Gift packaged son. superintendent. Morning wor Armistice Day in the city. former Canadian friends and were ship 11 o'clock, Sermon subject, E. 10 in. Skillet $7.00 returning jo their home from a "Man and His Wonderful Pones- Telephone 282 Creswell Mrs. Robert Leader of Madras, trip to San Francisco. slohs.” Junior Westminster Fel Oregon., is visiting at the home of lowship 6:30 p.m. Thursday. No her brother, S. L. Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skaggs vember 20, potluck supper at the and Miss M ary Ann Ziniker went manse with Rev. Harold Roberts Mrs. Herbert Flowcrday is the to Oakridge Friday evening where of Medford to speak on the needed new bookkeeper In Green's Hard- Miss Ziniker. Lane County IO OF for girls church expansion program. sponsored trip winner to the W'ane and Supply. in checks and plaids. United Nations, spoke before the IO O F Lodge. Capacity 24 lb. Turkey ’ Also X L Around Town . . . Pie Social Planned To Benefit Hospital E Z Club Schedules Christmas Party 2nd Creswell Man Hurt In Woods Accident SALES BOOKS Presbyterian Women Plan Bazaar Dec. 3 —CHURCHES- Snap Out Forms COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL H. N. Traxler Rl V Real Estate - Insurance Real Estate — Sales, Rentals, Trades. Property Management. Insurance — Property and Automobile. Revere Ware Costume Jewelry Perfumes and Powders Skirts Roaster 20% off on Get Your Home Ready For Cold Weather With CHAMPION HEATING OIL HOLLEMON MOTOR CO. Phone 595 Crenwell, Ore. Sewing Supplies School Supplies Drug Sundries Kodak Films Costume Jewelry And All Notions SALE ROW ON Zelma’s Flowers and Teen Town Mrs. Zelma Hdwarda Paul Hartman has received his call to armed service. He leaves early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman have been visiting in California. New playground equipment has been placed on the Creslane school grounds. I t includes a merry-go- round and monkey bars. Word comes from Rev. Alex- ahder Hawthorne, former pastor of the local Methodist church, and Mrs. Hawthorne, that their daugh ter, Mrs. P. M. Rotnmell of Eu reka, Calif., is still very ill with polio and in ronfined to the res pirator. She gave birth October 27 to a girl, the first granddaugh ter of the pastor and wife. The baby is doing well. The Rommells also have a son. Dr. Rommell, also polio patient, Is able to be about a a wheel chair. Rev. and Mrs. Hawthorne left their home at Monroe to be with the daughter and family. Eileen Rcrgc, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Berge, fell hile playing on the school grounds last week and broke an arm near the wrist. She was taken to Cottage Grove for care and is wearing a cast. Suhacrlbj to The Sentinel $ 7 .2 5 , Sets of Glasses $1.59 Franciscan Ware and up Doeskin finish Turtle Neck Sweaters Desert Rose Apple " Ivy Patterns Toys 8 pc. Starter>ette Set $ 6 .9 5 including dish and silver sets. Roller Skates M ixing Bowls Salad Bowls Carving Knives Pressure Cookers Creswell Variety H. A. and Nedra Woolman FARM and R A N C H INCOMI TAX RIC0R9 Grind-O-Mat $9.95 You don't have to elamp it to the table. « • » w ir s t ns bsskkssalnf saoarlsa«» I H i H ia t t«i i i i c i t i It ail m i l I Iiasiititi-last ti m i Heisey Crystal Artbeck Bester 89c Hamilton Beach M ixette $18.75 Coffee Makers Deep Fat Fryers I hMM U N * U N • U N -«¡p,, I COTTAGEGROVE SENTINEL PHONE 555-558 June Rose 5 0 pc. Set Dishes $ 26 .6 9 S & H Green Stamps Green's Hardware & Supply I**1- 222 Personal Service — ICasy Parking Creswell, Ore.