The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 22, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Know Your
National Guard
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Coston. Stokes I s o c ie t y
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By Sgt. Gearold Coyner
CITY BRIEFS
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—
Named to Play
Mrs. John Albee and daughter
Lois Ann are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Laura Dickman, and sister,
Mrs. Louise Burnside, in Detroit.
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hutchinson
and baby Patrick of Warner, Al­
berta Canada, are visiting at the
home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Naish.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Small and
family of Castle Rock, Wash., at-
tended the Church Parliament at
the Christian church in EugCnc
last week ¡yd visited here with
his sisters, Mrsi Albert ' Griffin,
Mrs. Ivan Abeene and Mrs. Anna-
bel Meacham and other relatives,
Elmer Kent
Tuesday from
Monica. Calif., »
ed by the sen
daughter, Mrs.
was away ahou
ports his daugh
isfactorily.
I
Childrens Hospital
School Receives
$726.10 from Lodges
Party Honors
Nina McGuire 17th
(Continued from page 5)
At Musk Meet
» vice-president and Mrs. E lv is:
Kelly re-elected by unanimous • Lheryi wesioerg. u w u j ,
ballot as secretary-treasurer. Thir. Susan Lovegran, Carol Hues,
teenWnembers attended and paid Sharon M e A ^
gtapI
dues for tfie-year.
- 1 ton Rose Mary Covert, Charlene'
The birthday box was opened covert, Dorothy Kenyan, Roseanri
and $1.60 was added to the treas- cheever, Betty Gates, Evelyn
ury.. A thank-you note was read;Gates> ^nn Boslaugh, Judy Sten-
TB patient receiving a gift from klyftj j udy Mitchell, lvona Ran-
from the TB patient receiving a dau^’« a y McCoy, Carol Sue Ma-
gift from the elub ?t Christmas son,’ Sandra Mullen, Darlene Rob-
and a, report was made of a red
Barbara Lewman, Juanita
begonia plant sent Mrs. Josie Phil- McGuire, Patricia Montgomery,
lips at Christmas. A $5 donation Ropei-ta Duiham and Beverly
was made to the "March of u/esthure
Ralph Adkins went to Coquillp
Lt. and Mrs. David A. Erickson
Saturday to spend a few- days and children Dave and Janice of
with his son-in-law andjlaughtei. Fort Bragg. N. <£, visited last
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Maiden. and week with Mrs. Erickson’s mother.
granddaughter Phylfis.
Mrs. Ruth Grewelle and tahniiy.
Lt. Erickson expects overseas
Dr. and Mrs. David A Morris duty immediately. -
and daughters -Susan ahd Carolyn
left Friday for a vacation in Cali­
fornia with friends. They expect
to return by February 2.
h a w . >1 IlM < « * ( « « « O r .» «
The Childrens Hospital school
in Eugene was richer by $726.10
Tuesday when the Odd Fellows
lodges of* Lane county presented
a check for this amount to the
superintendent, Loyd Eppenbaugh.
The presentation was made by
Mrs. R. P. Stolsig, secretary of
the Leaders' Council of Odd Fel­
lows of Lane county. Those con­
tributing to this fund are thé var­
ious Odd Fellow lodges, Encamp-
menta and Cantons of the county-
of the Odd Fellows. During the
year money is raised by various
activities including dinners, bake
sales, rummage sales and other
means.
-Attending from the local Re­
bekah lodge were Mesdames
George Taylor, EariPudefBaugh",
Archie Ashbridge and Bert Hatch.
Following the presentation, the
group was escorted through the
school.
Question-Answer
Program Planned
For PTA Jan. 26
The PTA will hold a novel ques­
tion and answer sessidh Mondfcy
night, January 26 at ' Harrison
school". The Shdience will be asked
to write anonymous questions on
slips of paper, and a panel of four,
teachers and PTA leaders, will
?mbers of the panel will be
Neal, principal of Jefferson
Adams schools; Elmer Flem-
superintendent of Cottage
e grade schools; Joe King,
PTA treasurer and Mrs. Milt Tu-
ray of the PTA.
. ’
Questions concerning school and
PTA problems will be requested
and slips of paper on which they
are to-be written will be provided.
This is the type of program that
other lo-
calities, according to Mil* Turay,
PTA president, but this is the
first time It has been tried1 here--
Hospital Patients
When a man’s pockets are emp­
Mrs. Glen Banton was askerjL to “Fabric G loves” Topic
ty he can usually fill them by
see the Children’s Hospital in Eu­ Lorane E xten sion Unit
March, 1952, as a private. Pro­
M A R C H OF
pocketing his pride.
Mrs. R. G. Conner
motions came fast and he was gon campus. Vocal, instrumentai, gene as to disposal of scrap books
Lorane Home Extension Unit
made a cotpural in September, and elementary type music will made by the club last year from
Pencils—Wholesale and Retail
used Christmas cards.
will meet Thursday at 10 a m . in
1942 and shortly after went to be covered.
Lorane
Church
of
Christ
kitchen
the South Pacific.
It • was voted, to send a quilt
The Eugene Area High School
• Cpl. Engle was promoted to ser- Band, chosen at the band clink lo Tommy Clark for fire victim. for a lesson on "Fabric Gloves.”
January 20, were: Messrs, and
Mrs A. R. Barker and Mrs. G, R.
Patients other than, maternity
Mesdames Cecil CaWWert, E. R. at Cottage Grove hospital between , géant while seeing action on Guad- held. here, in becember, will play The quilt was lett in . t h e 4-H Burns will be project leaders-
Husted, Stewart Cartoon. Grant January 14 and 21 were: Sandra : aleanal in Noverntx r, 19-12. He was-j for two hours under the dierction Mothers Club keeping for disaster
Each member is to bring a sack
Lovegien. Roy Short, Clyde Rob­ Lee Jenkins. Jess Graves, V. E. promoted to staff sergeant in of local high school band direc­ use, by the form er'“Jolly Work­ lunch and roll call w ill be answer­
tors,
Mr.
Vagner
from
the
Univer­
June.
1953'and
continued
his
tour
ers”
Club
of
Hebron.
erts, W. K. Workman Sr.,- II. A. Kelly. Geneva Downing. Rena
ed by a lunch box hint.
Newest P.P.G. ever shown at
-Hagen, William Prager, Bert Croxell. Carl Dean Sutherland, , of duty in the Pacific until March. sity and Mr Russell H o w la n d
In addition “bring a piece of
Trask and K K. Mills. Also at­ Dana England. Alice Turner, Mar­ 1911 when he returned to the from Fresno State Teachers Col­ the club was by Mrs. Elvis Kelley, outing flannel 13 by 14 inches,
lege,
one
of
the
nation's
top
ex­
St
at,(-4,.^-
new
Grandmother,
who
showed
tending were Mrs. Hewitt, Virgil garet Brandsness. ■'Beulah Kim­
scissors, needle, thread, tape, pins,
Kingsley, Mrs. John Norwood. Hill ball. Clarence Waggoner, Ran­ e Ai 1943 he Attained the rank of perts <>n woodwinds. Twelve CG foot-prints of her first grandson,
born January 9 at Cottage Grove
Workman Jr., Mrs. Herbert Lom­ dolph Byrd. Rita Monroe. Ethel technical sergeant and 1915 also siudents will play in this band.
hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dean
bard and Mrs. Lloyd Hopper. The Clark. Lee- Stella Richardson, saw him on the high seas again W il III Exchange Program
Mr. Steele has not decided the Kelly and named Gregory Dean.
pragers were .welcomed as new Sheila Couturier, Ruth Taylor, 'when he returned to tht»Philip­
pines in August HiS tour o>f duty entire program for the Willam­
members of the club.
A - covered dish luncheon was
Dorothea Houghteling, and Ivan
ette Exchange Assembly held held at noon. Mrs. Vern Short-
Gagner. Cottage Grove; Glenda
there January 23. He intends to- ridge and Mrs. Leslie Anderson
$2.00 Size
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Naish of Ei|enherger, Drain; Richard B.
take Connie Heckman and Carol were housekeepers. —
,— — —Any mopt her s who are not
Corvallis are the parents o f a Snyder. Creswell; Lavetta Rob-
Roddy with their pantomime, Bar­
making gloves, are invited to come
daughter born January 3, 1953 at . bins. Culp „Creek: Kerry Knouse.
bara Perkins with a reading and CLUB ENTERTAINED
anyway and may work on the
Good Samaritan Hospital. Corval­ Disston and. Ella Damon and
Dean Perkins to play <he piano,
The Utopian club met at the. quilt w h i c h the Ladies Aid is
lis. The baby weighed six (rounds
however. The Liand will be . includ­ home of Mrs. Roy Stith at Dorena
working on.
and nine ounces
program.
on January 8. A delicious dinner
ruaty, 1919 amt. was promoted to ed in the
named Victoria Elizabeths This is
_tm* nn
was served at noon.
aergeant first class March 8 of
the first child of the Naishs. Pa­
Th.(t year? He was commissioned
Those present were Mesdames
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
a second lieutenant in June,’ 1949
Carl -Shoberg, Lee -Giles, Allen
Mrs. L A . Naish.
W e Give S & H Green Stam ps
and-received his first 'lieutenant
Giles, Glen Cochran, B. McCor-
You ca« sell througii the,classified .
rank JutfrtS. 1931. lie t rnnsforred
orked o l i t i **
C o ttag e (¡ro v e H o sp ital
TH E SEN TIN EL
to C mpiny B. -Ik-ccfnbcr 11. 1952
Peterson of Portland.
RASH
JT<> Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
An example qf men who make
Mrs. Cochran w ilt be hostess to
T Rash. Goshen, a snn, Robert up the ranks of the National se|>aiate hands to .play at • me
the chib at the next-jnccting, Fcb-
-Ronald. January 17, 1953.
Guard. ¡Lt Engle is currently em­ basketball games. Some people
have to play in both- bands, how­
SWEARINGEN — To Mr. and ployed with the Phoenix Mutual ever, sin6e t h e r e aren't quite
Life
Insurance
-Company
at
Eu­
Mis. Clay LeRny SwCaringeri.
enough members for two bands.
Drain, a son, Fred Herbert, Jan­ gene.
uary 29. 1953.
D IM ES
SPECIAL
Weather
Lotion
F
4 *^1
b ih t h s
HUDSON — To Mr. ami Mrs.
Herman Keith Hudson. Yoncalla,
a som Timothy Michael, January
’20, 1953.
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k.-
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Dispenser
Pump »
HS Murder Comédy
Proves Convincing
•n,JÎ
Helena 6et# R«st
a After Korean Tour
book thieves, a lost cat and
Sacred Heart lloapital
of women, contributed ,o
KRANTZ
To Mr. and Mrs. houseful
the '■delightful ^U-school mystery
The heavy cruiser USS Helena
l^oilM-rt J. Krantz. Route 1. Cres­ comedy play, “Aunt Cathy's Cat." | arrived in the Puget Sound Naval
■ Often referred to os "a
well. a son, January 17, 1953.
given at the high school Friday Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash., last
newspaperman's news­
night. January 18.' .
week for ovej-haul after spending
paper" the M O N ITO R
An atmosphere of constant sus- hcr third tour oÇ dirty in Korean
covers the world with a
-pense hovered around ttie idayers -wate rs.------------------------.-------------'_
network of News Bureaus
while Aunt Cathy I Nancy'Faulk-
During her tour the U£S Helena
and correspondents.
nert persistently insisted* there was honored with the presence of
Mrs. Lydia Scheidt of Eugene, was murder in the air She wasted President- Elect Dwight D. Eisen-
Order a special intro­
home service director of the Izine no time, hut looked for ciliés to hower and several future members
d u c to ry s u b s c rip tio n
County Red Cross chapter, has a possible crime, and found them o f hi# cabinet. The new president
today — 3 months for
afipointed Mrs M. C. Kreutz of in long black hairs and half eaten had just completed his historic (
Hft4 Taylor. Cottage Grove, as
$3. Y o u ' l l f i n d t h e
sandwiches. Mischievous 12-ycar- (our of the Korean battlefront and
home service worker of this area. old llifiFothy »Barbara Pei kins I c hosc the ship to carry him from
M O N IT O R " m u s t"
Mrs
Kreutz1
will
he
in
charge
reading and os necessary
used all the bribes she could de- Guam to Pearl Harbor,
of one man families and will sign in order to read a forbidden
as your HOME T O W N
Among crew members is Gerald
handle family' disasters and com- love novel. Pestering, teasing niid w . Miller, Seaman, son of Mr. and
miini(\|t ions_ to ser\ icemen in eni-
Un, maid werc-hci delight. Mrs. Paul Q, Miller, Cottage
: drgeneies. Stx- will asstsi aep^nd- but she w as sternly eurtied by her Grove.
! ents of servicemen while their al- maiden aunt (Paula Jones).
j lotmenta are pending and also ren-
Moving fast with generous CULVER IN GERMANY
Ider emergency assistance to vet- sprinkles of laughter and excite­
Wi}h the 2rjd Armored Div. In
I erans as a result of war or to their ment. “Aimt Cathy> Cat“ was Germany ITc. Morris L. Culver,
<k-|iendcnts while initial benefits successfully entertaining and eon- son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Culver,
are |>eii(lmR.
\ ineing. It wfts directed by Gard­ 1716 Ash »«*•. Cottage Grove, re­
- A—home service worker will la­ ner Sellers.
cently arrived in Germany and is
in Cottage Grove every Friday to
now serving with the 2nd Armor­
assist in rendering serv ice.
«
ial Division.
No chairman has been named to
Part of western Europe's NATO
llzUriu)
succeed the late George Maere;idv,
J
Army, this division is ‘undergoing
J*
but an anniwineenient is exported
constant field ti ¡lining in Ger­
Itonal
l»to»«y
icàri
soon; Mrs; Scheidt said.
many.
Ft-IO
World War II veterans will re­
member this same division raced
20-21 -22-23 Zipper Note BoiXs The Sentinel
across France in the summer of
1944, drove through Belgium and
crossed the German txaider at
Schimnert on the 18(h of Sep­
tember. They encountered fierce
his bkxxl test He w as Robert E. fighting in deep snow that winter
W ilson of Springfield, arrested De- in the Ardennes forest while help-'
■cember 21 d ie is out on $250 bail, ing to reduce the German "Bulge.”
Culver, who entered the Aimy
li e fu s t pted guilty and then
last August, was stationed at
changed Ins plea.
Also ple.idmg not guilty were Camp Rolx-rUv Calif,, before trans­
Fred 11 Hall of U-aburg. arrested ferring to Germany.
He formerly attended Oregon
at Quuicy -ond highway 99 Tuesday
night. H e is out on $256 hail. »The State College at Corvallis.
to Believe tbf
Mrs. Kreutz Named
Red Cross Worker
Four Men Charged
With Drunk Driving
We are happy to announce /
that M r.f Damon Scott, local
resident of Cottage Grove,
will be associated with us
as salesman.
He will be pleased to serve you
in our usual capacity.
HALbUSTON
Phon«* 7
You’ve heard talk about how this new Dodge performs. About
the new 140-h.p. Red Ram V-Eight engine. About the new
design that does away with “deadweight. And about the new
feeling of mastery. So you say to us, “How about that
'Road Test Ride' you’re offering?” You step in. You take over.
And from that moment on, all your ideas about motor car
performance are changed. Your own Road Test Rating will
convince you. Come-on in ... . today!
$6 is court co st'. Sam May of
Gerald W. Miller SN. U £N \ ar­
Cottage GrovCj arn-sti-d Saturday-
night «it highway and Grover, also rived early Sunday morning jflvm
pil'd not guilty and is out on $250 Bremerton, Wash., to spend a
71 U-TvrMbility
few hours with his parents, Mr.
Joe A. 'h t m of Ih-atn, arrested and Mrs. Paul ©. Miller. He Is
-Saturday._O!J£hJ. pl«-d guilty and stationed on the USS Helena which
was. ffhe^.iXtSr^Siiibay He s|»-nt was brought to Bremerton for re­
one diiy in j.u1. Fugend, Ihjbrit pairs. This w as hts ftrsi trip homc-
Gaulin of 216 North M'street w as sinee serving in Korea. He arrived
arrested Sunday following an acci­ in the states on IX-eember 20.
dent at Sixth and Main street
w la-re he sidesw ipixl an empty
Jefferson Students
Back Freedom Drive
Kl> ATF.s IT TEXAS
Hundreds of Jdfferson school
i»sf j o iN • 1DEI
children contributed their pennies
rAIT” OF GLNEKAI.
in the current Crusade foe Five-
Privates in 'the Army's First dom drive and sent their Frcedom-
mtoicd D ivishw » at Fort .Hood, gram behind,.the,
Curtain.
-\as. can tell the gcix-ral how
The funds to support Radio
run lus business.
Free Europe .have been encourag-
Each baltallion-sizcd unit in the ing. the d r i v e headquarters in
viik.n has a Senior Non-Com- Portland has announced. But con­
d o n e d Officers' Council to tributions must be stepped up in
nher, screew, recommend and the next two weeks if Oregon is
rward constructive' suggestions to me^t its $60,000 .quota. Con-
om soldiers.
tributions ntay be sent to Crusade
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headquarters. 620 Lumbermens
Il you can laugh at your trou- building, Portland, or to Crusade
tf'ksyou’U never run out ol some- for Freedom in care of the local
nng to Laugh about. —
J postmaster.
C E C IL B E C K
711 S. PAC. H1WAT
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