The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 21, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thun«., -Ian. 31, 1954
New Olds to Go
Youth Group Plans Food Sale Sat.
On Display Here
For Polio Fund; Chair Fund Dance Feb. 6 On January 20
and Harold Tryk; suppers, baza-
By Mrs. Walter N. Dowens
Miss Oregon Helps
By Mrs. Roy Stone
Phone 1114K5
DELIGHT VALLEY
The De­
light Valley Ranchers (4-H live-
I stock club > held their first meet­
ing of the year last Wednesday
evening at the school. Forrest
Woods is leader of the group.
Election of officers was held and
the following were chosen: Presi­
dent, Eddie Hemenway; vice pres­
ident, Bridget Woods; secretai«,
i David Hemenway; news reporter,
I Janelle Stone; song leader, Don­
na Hemenway; cheer leader,
Marie Bales. Other members are
Ruth Hemenway, Frances Strong,
i Brian Woods. Lawrence Bales and
Franklin Strong. The group will
meet on the first Friday of every
month The meeting place will be
announced next week. Visitors
Miss Oregon, Patti Elaine Throop
ot Portland, adds her contri­ were Mrs. Forest Woods, Mrs.
bution to the 1954 March of
Roy Stone, Carrie Lou Sherri
Dimes. More support than ever
Read Hemenway and Bruce
before is needed in the current
Woods.
drive because of the costs of the
The March of Dimes boxes for
new Polio Prevention Program
school pupils will be picked up
of stepped up gamma globulin
at the local grade school on Mon­
supplies and massive testing of
a polio vaccine during this year.
day, January 25. Please remind
your children to contribute their
dimes for this worthy cause. This
These are the saddest of [xissible year's aim is to collect enough
dimes to make the new polio vac­
words:
cine available for all.
"Tinker to Evers to Chance.”
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diemer are
Trio of bear cubs, and fleeter
now occupying the apartment in
than birds,
the James Hemenway residence.
Tinker and Evers and Chance.
Franklin P. Adams He is employed as a carpenter at
Dexter.
Mrs. E. G. Sherrill remained in
Eugene for several days last week
while receiving medical treatment.
ars, etc., Stella Noeth and Ora
Oldsmobile for 1954 goes on dis-
Thompson.
play
Wednesday, January 20, one
•
DQBENA GRANGE - At the
The lecturer hour theme was
full year ahead of schedule. It will
regular meeting of the Dorena "Winter Wonderland."
be displayed at the Cottage Grove
Grange on January 15, Master
Roll call of "What I Like Best Motors.
Alpha Pitcher gave the obligation
in the third and fourth degree to About Winter.”
"The new 1954 Oldsmobile mod­
Reading, "Why Winter” by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stockman. Wil­
els originally were planned for
Ethel
Scott.
liam and Goldie Roivlette and Jess
release in 1955,” according to J.
Song, “The Flowers Lullaby”
and Lena Michael were elected
F. Wolfram, general manager of
by Linda Potter and Judy Larsen.
to membership.
Oldsmobile and vice president of
Reading,
"Winter
is
the
time
The-youth group asked for
General Motors. "But original
backing from all grangers at a for joy,” by Minnie Wagner.
plans were scrapped early in 1953
Quartet,
"Winter
Wonderland,
”
food sale for the polio fund to be
when it was found possible to
held at the Western Auto January Raymond Wicks, Harold Tryk, move the 1955 model up to 1954.
Walter Larsen and Alpha Pitcher.
: 23.
The result of this skip-a-year pro­
Quiz on winter.
Next Youth Meeting Feb. 10
gram is the most completely new,
Song,
"Quilting
Party,
”
by
the
The next youth group meeting
completely changed, completely
will be February 10, no place has audience.
advanced Oldsmobile in many
Serpentine llelil
been found.
years.”
All
members
took
part
in
the
The officers will put on the
The new models, "88”, Super
third and fourth degree work, serpentine, lead by Raymond "88” and "98”, are a full three
Wicks.
Friday, February 19. First prac­
inches lower than their predeces­
A silver offering will be taken sors without sacrificing ground
tice will lx? Friday, January 22
for
two
meetings
and
turned
over
at 7:30 p.m.
clearance. They feature such
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney of to the polio fund.
sweeping changes as an all new
Stella Noeth, chairman of the body by Fisher, a new wide, wrap­
Springfield were visitors. Sweeney
is a representative of the Grange home economics club, has ap­ around, panoramic windshield, new
Mutual Life Insurance Company. pointed the following committees sweep-cut fender and door design
Dorena Grange has accepted the to serve for the year: Yearlxxik, and many other styling innova­
invitation to visit Irving Grange Helen Tryk. Beatrice Larsen and tions.
Ada Pitcher; work, Rose Houck,
on Friday, February 26.
The new "Rocket" engine is big­
As the need for chairs is so Ixiuise Griffith, LaVema Pitcher ger up in horsepower from 165
and
Helen
Bales;
ways
and
means,
to 185 in the Super “88" and "98"
great, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wicks and Lois Giles were author­ Ora Thomason, Dorotha Layng models, ’ no in the “88" models)
and Fletta Bonnichsen; program, and up in compression ratio from
ized to buy 1(X) chairs.
Mesadames Wicks, Tryk and Thelma Wicks, Lois Giles and 8 to 1 to 8.25 to 1. Engine dis-
Stockman were also ap[K>inted to Rosalie Lake; decorating, Ellen placement is increased from 303
Sherrill, Vivian Way, Mabel Bas- to 321 cu. in., and the entire car
see about a new piano.
Harold Tryk resigned from the set and 1 lelen Cochrane.
i nesgieenred
Relict, Minnie Wagner, Nellie ; is engineered so that the increased
recreation committee, and Earl
By B ill Pat Lsoa
Stockman was appointed to fill Peterson and Carrie I.ayng; pub- power is useable [imsw
[•ower
licity, Alois Vaught, Dolah Plai- that the driver can put to use in
the vacancy.
Jess Bonnichsen asked for a sted and Marie Pitcher; hospi­ the medium and low s|x*ed ranges
tality, Marjorie Potter, Francis
withdrawal card.
in ordinary, everyday driving
I McCormack, Georgia McMillian situations.
Chair Fund Dance
The Tryk, Larson and England and Avanelle Wicks; membership,
Many of the new styling fea­
families announced a fiance to be Edna England and Myrtle* Lake; tures were inspired by the General
building,
Ora
Thomason,
Stella
held Saturday, February 6, for the
Motors experimental dream cars,
benefit of the chair fund. All N<x*th and Mildred Bonkowski.
particularly the Oldsmobile Star­
grangers a n d their friends are Ham Dinner Jan. 26
fire. All models in the "88" and
Lois Giles, chair chairman, an- Super "88" scries are not only
urged to attend. The lunch will
■
nounced
a
ham
dinner
at
the
Row
lx1 handled by the home econom­
three inches lower, but are two
River Community Hall, on Tues- inches longer, and this, of course,
ics club.
Lois Giles, chair fund chairman, i day, January 26, to lx* served from gives the cars the new long, low-
handed out parts for a floor show 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All you can eat level silhouette.
। for $1 and is open to the public.
to be held April 10.
The panoramic windshield and
Minnie Wagner, lecturer, will The following ladies are asked to sweep-cut door and fender treat­
!
help
and
report
at
the
hall
not
refuse to answer that ques-
attend lecturers school at Cor-
ment are outstanding styling fea­
' later than 9:30 a m. the day of tures, and contribute much to lion on the grounds that I don't
vallis.
know
what the Kremlin wants me
Master Alpha Pitcher appointed 1 the dinner. Stella Noeth. Meda Oldsmobile’s new "Sports car” to say J”
chairman for the following com- I P?wens' * h e 1 m a Wicks, Ora look, even in the conventional two-
mittees: bingo, Raymond Wicks । bomason, Alois Vaughn, Helen door and four-door models. Fend­
--------------------- ¡Tryk, Rose Houck and Electa ers, front and rear, are higher—
1,1 1
>
Bonnicksen Valerie Shobei ■ and almost level with the hood in
। Audrey Ponton have volunteered front and with the rear deck in
their services. All ladies of the back.
Arc and Acetylene
I grange are asked to furnish two
I pies each and to contact either
i Stella Noeth or Meda Dowens for
: pick up.
| Serving committee for the Feb-
I ruary 5 meeting are the Ix’Roy
| Potter, Clarence Peterson and
. Ralph Piaisted families.
By Mrs. Walter N. Dowens
Clean up committee, to see the
Phone 88F11
• hall is clean and ready for the
Portable Welding Any Place
j February 5 meeting is composed
MOUNT
VIEW - At the TPA
1030 Madison —Phone 181-Y
of the Arthur Bales and Virgil
meeting
Tuesday
evening Mr. and
I Bassett families and Ardella
Mrs. Raymond Wicks and son,
___
I Black.
Tommy, showed their colored
slides and gave a very interesting
talk on their 35-day vacation trip
to Alaska last August. They
traveled by car and pulled their
own trailer for convenient living,
traveling every day but one. Their
biggest disappointment was scar­
city of wild animals, (as they saw
very few, caribou being the excep­
tion. They all agreed the nicest
part of the trip was getting back
to Oregon, and closer they got, the
faster they found themselves driv­
ing.
On the sick list this week are
Grace Kofoid, Maxine PartnCy,
Arlyn VonNortwick and Gregory
Pittman.
Mrs. W. N. Dowens, accompa­
nied by Mrs. Lyle Shreve, drove to
LADIES’ HOME
COUNTRY
Eugene last Thursday to get the
JOURNAL^ HOUSEHOLDS GENTLEMAN
extension unit lesson on "Main
Dish Meals,” which they will give
February 12.
Phone 38F1I
;DV Ranchers Club
Elect 54 Officers •
WU} Mjdq/iLojiÁ
WELDING
Alaskan Colored
Slides Shown
At Mount View
Cottage Grove
Welding Works
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
Carrie*Lou Sherrill stayed with
Mr. and Mrs. James Hemenway.
Plans Made for Project
On Wednesday afternoon the
school committee met at the
school to make plans for their .
project The group hopes to raise
money to buy a projector forI
the school. Mrs. Forest Woods
is chairman of the group. Members
are Mesdames William Olson,
Kenneth Zumwalt. William Turn­
er and Roy Stone.
Mrs. Forest Woods brought re­
freshments to school Wednesday
afternoon to celebrate the seventh
birthday anniversary of her son,
Bruce.
Members of the Delight Valley
Neighbors club met at the home
ot Mrs. John Long on Friday to
work on the club quilt.
Girls Win, Boys Lose Game
The Saginaw girls volleyball
team was defeated bv the local
girls team on Friday afternoon.
The Saginaw boys basketball team
defeated the local team. Maybelle
"Newton coaches the girls team.
Farney Edwards is coach for the
boys team.
Forrest Woods, David and Ed­
die Hemenway attended the 4-H
officers training session at Cal
Young Junior high school in Eu­
gene on Saturday. Forrest Woods
was the leader of the president s
group.
Janelle Stone, Clay Zumwalt
and Carl Davidson have returned
to their schools after being con­
fined to their homes with illness.
Mrs. Potter is ill at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. James Shep-
erd.
Salvage Your Uncollected Accounts
Receivable! Turn them over to us for
collection — no collection, no charge.
Skin-tracing where necessary. We are members of
American Collectors Association, with agents all states,
cXda, Alaska and Mexico. We will be glad to discuss
possibilities with you.
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see its completely new Body by Fisher—that new
NOW ON
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slant of its panoramic windshield! The dramatic new
‘
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and living group visits, special
luncheon and dinner programs, a
play, wrestling match and basket­
ball games Ixith nights with the
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Dads and their sons and daughters
at the games.
Dads will hold their club meet­
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and other college officials.
Bert W. Fames of Portland is
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junior from Lakeview, is student
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