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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
Th* Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon ■'hum. son of Mr t C_ I and Mr* Mosby Creek Club Prove FREE Studies Interior ¡Umibr Pant Relieved Finishes Jan. 14 In Few Minutes Charlie Eastburw. left I I wHOW^^ilUSUSililVOC John Bash Leaves For Austria 16th \A/‘1L T_ I _ L wirn leiepnone a _ i n_ । • And rower Lines Castle Va. where he was help-1 Culp Creek B-Ball Bruce Lamb Goes By Ruby B«-n»U>n ». Florence Eriksen now he has gone to Texas to Ihione tvMi-t take a course in Bible studs and SAGINAW— Pvt. John Bash also finish some high school CULP vT.EEK — The Culp tele phoned his fiancee. Miss Geral Phone 1187KI studies. dine Haynes, and his parents. Mr Creek school basketball team kwt Mr and Mrs Fred Frost of Cot- 1 DORENA— A good beginning and Mrs. R. P. Bash, from New to Disston on Fridas afternoon by Vftb Docto« i Extamal Pr«»cript>oa tage Grove were dinner guests ‘ for this week’* column would be Jersey Friday evening John left ITimr IMXJ.I Wednesday evening at the home of . the weather as it is the most the next day by ship for Italy ley ball game was in favor of Culp Make This 24 Hr. Test j lalked of subject in any communi- and from there he will go to Creek by a score of 9 to 22 MOSBY CREEK The Getto- Mr and Mrs. Harry Castle Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wmein- Vm MUOCLERUB for th»« Un-4. Roy Davis is home from the •*» Austria, where he will be station gether club will meet January 28 Ottin« *ll-cw Musular palas MI S । inches of snow covered the ground ed for nine months. ger and Mrs. Peggy Groat attend hospital and expects to take it at the home of Mrs. lister Rear The Saginaw-Walker Commu ed the Cub Scout Pow Wow in for a few weeks before in this vicinity Sunday morning troni alt aamnac pain« and arkea rick with Mrs. Jim Fox as co- and certainly wrought havoc with nity club will hold its annual' Eugene Saturday. .Apply MUSCLKKUB «Willy oa aar* hostess. There will be an exchange going back to work. first the telephone lines then REA Herbert E. Raymond passed of salt ansi "pepper shakers at Mrs Walter Pitcher was taken power Unes which still were not meeting and election of officers at MUSCLE-RUB uwr» have luovu the meeting seriously 111 Thursday morning gn :ng serv ice to all residents even Thursday. January 28. at 8 pm away Tuesday, January 12. after Mr. and Mrs. Forest Maddox and was rushed to Cottage Grove Monday afternoon. Crews from at the Walker club house. All a long illness. Funeral services 'aitine Nc internai do* inf. and three children of Oklahoma hospital by ambulance. At this I both companies were on the >>b those living in the Saginaw-Wal were held Saturday afternoon at MUSCLE-RUB «UH. r» from old-tash- came last w-eek to visit at the time she was able to come home i trying to complete repairs as fast ker-Delight Valley and Lynx Hol 2:30 at Smith's Chapel in Cottage low districts are urged to attend. Grove. The beautiful floral otter home of Mrs Maddox's parents. ■ from the hospital Sunday and is as possible. ing* were a token of the high es Refreshments will be served. ti»it>ty «pr>iy this ri**s»ntly Mr and Mrs. Ernest Martin They staying a tew days at the home Ladies of the Home Economies •rented liquid EXTERNALLY where- hope to make their home in Ore-i of Mr. and Mrs Dale Pitcher, . chib of the Dorena grange will 1 A son weighing six pounds eight teem in which he was held and •ver you Jeel pain — Hmba. j ;r t.« ounces was born January 16 to the community joins in extending gon shoulder*, neck, buck Note bvv n .ch Mmes. James Cutts and Lewis1 serve a ham dinner at the Row nxre comfortable you feel all day. The Mosby Creek Extension Lay ng went to Eugene Friday j River community hall between the Mr and Mrs William Thomas at sympathy to the bereaved famti.» b< w many hour* of restful sleep you I wish to make an apology for club met Thursday at the home of and took the lesson on "Mam ’ hours of 11 and 1 o'clock January the Cottage Grove hospital. This get at nipbL is the Thomas’ first child and the names that were left out of an Mrs Henry Snauer with Mrs. Roy Dish Meals." so they can be pro- 26 Grange ladies are asked to also the first grandchild of Mr. item last week concerning the England as cohostess Mmes yect leaders for the Mosby Creek furnish pies. Stella Noeth and Snauer and England put on the Extension club members at the Meda Dowens will pick them up and Mrs. Howard Keene. Thomas lovely luncheon served by Mrs. RI B handy at all Umei meeting on "Interior Wall Finish- next meeting February 11. The : if you please notify them. The SC2 is on the U.S S Uvadle w hich Katie Morss. Mrs. Thelma Free- is now at Japan. The baby has man. Mrs. Alta Colson, former Money Bock Guarantee es." Due to the absence of the place for the meeting will be an d.nner is open to the public and been named Ronald Glenn. residents of Culp Creek and Mrs Get Ifuuele-Rub today from your chairman Mrs. Lewis Lay ng and nounced later. the price per meal will be $1. Drufinft Use half the bottle. If you Mrs Lottie Kirkendall spent Mary Gildersleeve were guests. vice chairman. Mrs Dale Pitcher. are not delighted with results, return Mrs Hielda Walther of Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Neville Herard Tuesday at Glenwood visiting a They called on other friends in the Mrs George Woodworth acted as what s left to your Druggist who are the proud parents of a baby- former school teacher, Mrs Ledg afternoon put on a demonstration Vil! cheerfully re fun 4 your money ; chairman Mrs Archie Hill county party- Fn day afternoon at the girl at the Cottage Grove Hospi erwood. who taught her at Dillard Repular site bottle >125 T-u eave Mr. and Mrs Victor Patton committee member of Cottage home ■ : Pea kins Miller tal January 16. 1954. The little 50 years ago. spent the week end at Glendale Grave was a guest for the day After the meet in; Mrs Miller : lady has been named Sheila Lee. Mrs. Alice Connor of Cottage visiting the Cecil Patton family | The penny march was donated pie and coffee to the ladies ( w of Meningitis Mrs. Marion Ward is visiting at Grove and H H. Connor of Salem to the pilio fund. present. Tommy Munroe returned to his visited w fth W. A. i Bill - Keene the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. Glenn Violette and family. Mrs. Roland Northway enter- i home- Monday of this week from one day last week. tamed with a demonstration party ’be Cottage Grove hospital where Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chatterton She plan.- to return Thursday to at her home last Tuesday Mrs 1 be had spent nearly two weeks have sold their place to the Rick- California where her husband. Mil Estella Chambers put on the suffering with meningitis He will ini Lumber Company and moved lard Ward is stationed with the meeting and all enjoyed a pot- ' have to remain in bed at home to Klamath Falls last week where navy. Mr and Mrs Ed Thompson and luck dinner. two weeks, but hopes to return they will be in the dairy business Mr. and Mrs Elmore Roby of ’° high school at mid-term. Tom- Rick ini 's w ill use most all the daughter Carol of Eugene were Monmouth spent the week end at ! ray and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. property to enlarge their mill pond Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiscarson the Glen Roby home Other guests ‘ T ° Munroe, wish to thank and yard. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Klang and for ctnner Sunday were Mr and ’ everyone for their thoughtfulness A donation box for the March Rexall Drug Products are guaranteed to give Mrs Bob Seidel and Marian In 1 during his illness. of Dim«-« will be put at the Sagi- children of Eugene visited Sun- the afternoon the Virgil Bassett The girls volleyball team was naw school Friday, January 22. dav with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Satisfaction or your money back. family cqlled victorious in the game with the Parents are urged to send their Howell. Sew ng club was postponed last Mrs Mary S Mosby was taken Ijondon girls. The week preced- donations in by their children on ¡11 suddenly and spent several ing the game against the Latham that day as it will be the only Wednesday and will be held on days at Cottage Grove hospital. girls was also won. Good work day that the box will be at the Wednesday. January 27, at the home of Florene Violette. At this time she is much improved girls. The boys basketball team school. The Culp Creek gym wasn't so successful as the girls and expects to be home soon The Saginaw-Walker club will Mr. and Mrs Park Hartzell and but we hope they will have better have its annual meeting and elec open on Tuesday and Thursday two boys Kenny and Gerry of luck next time. tion of officers at the Walker evening of each week for practice. The Culp Creek Service club Row River Community- club schoolhouse Thursday . January 2S. Springfield spent the week end at the home of Mrs Hartzell's par met Wednesday , January 13, at The time will be 8 p.m. Refresh is sponsiring basketball games in the high school gym beginning ents, Mr and Mrs. Jay Black- the home of Mrs. Wayne Vaughn ments will be served. more with a large attendance The aft All members and friends of Saturday night. January 23. at 7 Several families from here at- ernoon was spent with sewing and Saginaw. Delight Valley and Lynx p.m. These games will be between teenagers and grade school boys tended a TV party Wednesday a business meeting. Hollow are urged to attend. and fathers vs. sons. A small ad night at the Howard Brendon Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wicks home at Creswell. Those enjoying entertained the following guests Business and Personal Stationery mission of 10 cents and 25 cents will be charged, and refreshments the wrest ling matches on TV at a luncheon Thursday in honor The Sentine! will be sold after the games were Mr and Mrs Glen Roby of the birthday of Mrs. Wayne and Alvin. Mr. and Mrs Virgie Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Bülie Bassett, Mr and Mrs. Roland Vaughn and Mrs. Ruth Cart * Northway and Fred and Ronnie wright. Mrs. Lee Thomason returned and Mr and Mrs. Frank Emerick Mrs. Brendon served cake and cof to her home here Saturday eve fee at a late hour. ning after spending two weeks DRB I WAYS floors Alvin Kief spent the week end in California where she visited with his wife and family'. Mr Kief relatives. STREETS PARKING AREAS lectures Shewn is working on The Dalles dam Callers Sunday at the Lester Wayne Vaughn is taking treat- Also Road Grading — All Work Guaranteed . Rearrick home were Mr. and Mrs ments for a back ailment at a Herb Rearrick and daughter of Eugene clinic. Thursday evening of last week Mr and Mrs Ace Pess Creek Paving Co., Zorn and two hoys of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wicks showed Mr and Mrs Roy Hanks and their slides of their trip to Alaska Cottage Grove Steve of Blue Mt. and Mr. and last summer to the Ryell family Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Mrs Raymond Sloan and Ethel and the Darrel and Eddie Gar- We Give Northern Premium Stamps Ph. 8G9Y or 488J of Ixindon The men helped Mr. outte families Rearrick cut wood Mr. and Mrs. P.aymond Wicks entertained Mr. and Mrs Delbert Pitcher and three c®ldren of Junction City Sunday evening in ’he height of style (by candle light > not exactly by choice but because of the power outage Mr. and Mrs Richard Wicks who only recently returned from Hawaii were at the grange hall greeting old friends preceding the regular meeting of the grange Friday night. January 15 Mrs Jessie Vining and Pheobe are moving to Cottage Grove to make their home Mr. and Mrs Pyron Houck and Mr and Mrs. Walter Larsen at tended the Chamber of Commerce banquet at the high school Mon day night. Ivel Humphrey returned the latter part of last week from Florida where he attended a con vention concerning the REA Joyce Kelly and Kenny B of Cottage Grove spent Sunday Sutherlin where they visited 1 md Mrs Leo Hart and family Tt»< Sunshine Circle of the Ro« River Valley Church w as sch< I iled to meet at the church y Wednesday. January 20. an the building Mr and Mrs l^eRoy Cartwng tertamed a group of friend> home Saturday nig Ja By Mrs Orville Lamb Phone 115SKI LYNX HOLLOW— Plc. Bruce 41st Division. 186 Inf. A I Co B of National Guard, of Cot tage Grove, left the latter part of the week to report January 15. to Ft Lewis. Wash., for two months scbixxlmg in cooking and baking. K ice has been with the National Gi.ard tor 13 months and is the ! rst to attend school for this type of training from the Cottage Grove unit. He is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Orville Lamb. Svmpathy is extended to Mrs G. J Ferguson. Mrs Henry Bricker and Mrs Elmer Kimery in the death of their husband and father, G J. Ferguson, who passed away Sunday morning at a Eugene rest home Mr. Ferguson lived in Lynx Hollow for a number of years. Mrs Lawrence Fisher and Mrs. Orville Umh attended the ban quet and rural school board meet ing at the Eugene hotel January 11 in the evening and they enjoyed the dinner, and gained a great deal of information from the dis cussions in the meeting about problems of the rural schools. The pupils of Mrs. Wilburn and Mrs. Prichard got together Friday and had a big chili feed at noon. They all enjoyed it and look for ward to doing it again sometime. 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