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CITY Chamber Appoints Chairmen for 1954 —- " A BRIEFS Missionary Tells Congo Experiences । Page 8 The Sentinel, Cottag«' Grove, Oregon Four Oakridge Residents Miss CC Banquet Mon. Chamber of Commerce commit The Rev. Phil L’hlinger, mission tee appointments for the year 1954 ary from the Belgian Congo in Af have been announced as follow s, Four Oakridge residents escaped BAN AAN rica, was a speaker at the First । according to CC president. Taylor serious injury Monday evening ' Baptist church here last Thursday Young. Young said that other com- evening, telling of some of his when the car in which they were jmittees would be appointed as I experiences among the native riding struck the back of a ve they were found necessary. Opal Robinet+e tribes. hicle in the road in front of them Agriculture: Dr H. A Hagen, (Continued from page 1) People, he said, had asked him north of Creswell They were en- I chairman; Jess Hill. W. J. Hoopes, rectomy, cut the nerves that had . about the future in the Congo, route to Cottage Grove to attend | controlled the mus« on the in Russ Smith and Jack Godard. which he said was changing rapid the Chamber of Commerce First | side of Miss Robinette’s leg mus ly. The Baptist missionary said he Citizen and Installation Banquet cles which had drawn the knees chairman; Joe Bricher. Rap Wol was impressed by the family ties at the time of the accident. The together, giving her a "scissors fard, Doc Near and Art Weinkauf. । among the natives, which were collision occurred when the car Highways and Koads: William gait," and causing her to wear out 1 very strong. The natives take care . f them stopped suddenly the insides of her hose as th“ Hesse, chairman; Ival Humphrey, of their family problems. There is to avoid hitting a vehicle that was knees rubbed together constantly. John Finneran, Maynard Wilson I no need for an orphanage such as being taken across the highway. No longer troubled by this now, and H B McMillan we have in the United States, be The car was badly damaged, but Legislation and National Af cause the people there take care the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. fairs: Lloyd Liston, chairman; TOPSY-Tl KAY. I9IX Ford pictured is owned by Herbert Fetter, of their own. Polygamy is prac- Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. C. M ¡Herbert Lombard, Ray Albee, W. JI, of Cottage Grove. Accident occurred early the morning of January i ticed in the Congo to some extent, Harris, escafa'd with bruises in C. Martin and Richard Thwing. Financial: th«> Rev. William I as Fetter was returning to his home. He was driving west on the but is passing he said. addition to being badly shaken up. The missionaries of the country They were taken into a Eugene Sutterlin, chairman; Miles Wicks Doren» road at an estimated speed of io m.p.h., when he doz<M at the and Grant Lovegren. wheel and lost control of h s car at the junction of Mosby ( reek and ; do not yet have the solution to hospital for observation and later Recreation: Ray Albee, chair- Dorena road. Fetter was not injure I in turn-over, but was shaken some of the pressing problems. : | Our country is vitally interested] Webb, Wicks man; up. During the time when he went to get help. $M> worth of tools were ( in the Congo because of its rich-1 Fitzgerald and W. W. Hjle- Big Problem stolen from the trunk of his car. (Photo by K. J. Davis. , ness and much of the radium used man. in the modern bomb is found I o n Woodard, Lumber: Cottage Grove almost didn’t i ther«>. Caldwell, Leo chairman; have a "First Citizen” present at The often door of ojiportunity is the Chamber of Commerce First (Continued from page 1) Rickard, Larry Chapman and Tom Wolfard. here are doing their part to make presented in the Congo, the speak- Citizen” and Installation banquet. Gallo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed I loover, ac- it better. But none of us can rest i er asserted. Churches sending mis Mayor Jr«e Crepeau, who was to Industrial: George Drury, chair compani«'d by her mother, Mrs. on our laurels; all groups must sionaries to that area have been receive the award, went home to man; Warren Hansen, Pete An Sadie Suit. left Saturday for Los Ambrose Joseph Heilman, 40, of go on, because all things that have forced to enter the field of educa lauf, Phil Glen and Cecil Beek. bed sick Monday afternoon. He Angeles to visit Mrs. Suit's son. S. W. Porter street, Portland. to do with making people happier tion. since there is no other form Housing: Earl Wilson, chair- then sent word to the Chamber Cecil Suit and family. The Woov she takes two therapy treatments died enroute Cottage arc acts of government. We must of education to be had there. Th«' that he’d be unable to be at the ers are exfiected back the latter weekly at the Eugene Clime and man, Russell Woolcott, Fred Hilliker, hospital in a Drain ambulance reach to the next goal: expand large city of I-eopoldville has only banqu“t to represent the city. < He part ot this week anil Mrs Suit i Hospital which help her develop Blickle, Max Sears, Floyd | about 8:23 Tuesday night follow what is here in Cottag«' Grove to three protestant churches in its didn’t know he’d also be getting Bob Bowser. will remain for a longer visit be- the use of new muscles. « Mining and Minerals: A W ing an automobile accident which the county, state and national area. the "First Citizen” Plaque.) fore returning to her home in Before the help received from Helliwell, chairman; Ray Nelson, | occurred shortly before 8 o’< lock lev el. The. Rev. Uhlinger closed his Chamber members chewed their Nebraska. the two ’53 o|M*rations, Miss I near Leona. talk with th«' remark that "God Wilbur Workman Jr. and Vinal fingernails and tried to [«ersuade ' Many of you are from many Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Trombley inette’s muscles wer«' tight and I! Uldall Jr. The automobile, walks of life,” he continued, "and has blessed our work in the Congo the Mayor to com«'. No soap. Fi turned Thursday morning from ached all the tihic. Tax Committee: Mil« Wicks, belonging to Heilman, was Ix'ing with a single purpose of life to and the people have responded.” nally, they called in H. B. Mc Seal Beach and I.ong Beach, Calif., Sh«' speaks highly of Dr Brooke, «■hairman; Jack Maulding, «Mike driven by Richard Spoonemore, 30, make it better for self and sav After the talk the s[«eaker showed Millan. Mac, by using every talk where they celebrated their 50th th«- lione and muscle specialist at Siebert, Verne Hoyer, Maynard of 6X32 No. .Missouri Avenue, iour. The accomplishment of per several slides of pictures taken ing [joint at his command as to wedd ng anniversary with Mr. and th«' clinic. And sh“ tells how he Wilson and Thomas Clapp. Portland The Heilman car which sonal happiness is found in what near and in the mission field "why the Mayor should be at the Mrs. Clifford Rippy, who were has given her never -ending en- Membership: Ro bei t Bauder, was traveling south, left the high we inherit and what we pass on: there. banquet” got Joe to come. But observing their fifth anniversary. couragement. ¡chairman; C. W. Hawkins. Glen way at a point just south of the th«' right to Iw free in a free so the new "First Citizen" wasn't Dale and Dana Roberts, 4-year- Ilas Had Trouble i Arne, Robert Gierau, Damon Scott Sand creek bridge, crashing into ciety, and the right to worship our ETHAN TONOLE feeling very sprightly throughout old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. ARD a group of trees just oft the road. God as we would in a free govern GETS L5TH the evening and it was necessary Not all of Mrs Robinette’s story and Ray Denham. Hugh Roberts, are patients in th“ Ethan Tonole of Coos Bay. son for him to take medicine during Entertainment: Art Schaefer, Speed of the vehicle, according to ment.” he concluded. has been on the positive side. She local hospital, Dale with a mild of Pete Tonole of Cottage Grove, th«> proceedings. However, all's fallen. many times; fallen chairman; Al Nowels and Virgil witnesses, was about 30 miles per Governor Patterson was intro» case of Meningitis and Dana with hour. Investigation by state [Xl- duced by state representative was one of the two Safeway truck well, etc. when muscles refused to hold het Kingsley. a bad cold. Both are ie|Rirted in drivers to carry off top honors Public lations: Cy Eakin, lice showed that no attempt tO up ahd collapsed without warning Loran Stewart, who prefaced the good condition as of Wednesday . tor 15 years without an accident. chairman; apply brakes had been made. introduction with a report on the I Tonole was one of the 71 truck afternoon. Drain ambulance with Dr. Ed progress in South Lane County when there were no [«ersons near Moi clock, H. B. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Baird, of by to render assistance. But she Dwight Near. win Miekel of Drain in attendance during 1953, and an examination | drivers of Safeway to be honored Education: Virgil Kingsley, Anchorage, Alaska, were week end has managed to work out the rushed Heilman to Cottage Grove of th«> problems to be solved this | with an award Saturday at a luncheon in Portland. The awards guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manley C. problem of regaining her stance Fasold and the Rev. Sydney in a vain attempt to save his life. were presented by John A. Rich F'tllor, Bennett Creek drive. Mr. though it r«‘quircd many hours. ther. Death occurred just south of Cot- "Future Looks Good ” ardson. captian of traffic on the llivishm: Howard Gilbm t, Baird recently sold his refrigera- Born in Silver Creek, Representative Stewart said he Portland police department. tion service connections at An Miss Robinette lived at Creswell and his executives to be elected. Heilman and Spoonemore were was optimistic towards the future. Tonol«' was one of the drivers Public I tilit les: George Sibley, chorage and is on his way to enroute to Riddle for employment. He added that problems to be to average 570.CXX) miles in 1953 Texas, where they will visit with the age of 2. A graduate of Cres I chairman; Lloyd Aldrich, C. Coth- Heilman is survived by his parents solved included the matter of bet without an accident. a son, David Mr. Baird said that well high school, she later moved and several brothers and sisters ter railroad, highway and county Off-Street Parking: Dr. H A. the sign on the side of his car to Eugene, where she resided un in New Rockford, N. I). Spoone roads transportation; more and < OMMI MT4 ( EMER Cl I B reading "Baird’s Refrigeration til 1949. That year she moved to Hagen, chairman; Hap Wolfard. more suffered a compound frac cheaper [xiwer with adequate MEETING SCHEDl I ED ! !M) Service, Anchorage, Alaska” caus Cottag«' Grove with her mother. W. C. Martin, Ken Ward and Cleo ture of right forearm. service; encouraging present in A meeting of the Community es considerable comment relative one other Morelock. Robinette Preliminary investigation of the dustry to expand and the bringing Center club members has been Special < ««millit lees: Federal to ‘'selling ice lx«xes to the Eski sister. Mrs Harry Durflinger, who accident was made by State Po in of new; and the encouragement announced for 2 p.m. Friday, Jan mos." lives with her husband an«i family 1 , nl,: Elo>d LXhe'^ ‘«nd commit- lice Officers Robert Lockyear of of recreational development in the uary 22, in the clubroom at the Mr. and Mrs. Emory L. Welch Eugene and Kenneth Thorn of South Lane area. public library. President Young announced also and baby, Wayne, Mrs. 'with them often and and (H.V I'll I Roseburg and Lane County Dep In introducing the Governor, that committee, com- Welch's m o t h e r, Mrs. Clara : joys the rides out sister’s I uty Coroner Robert Mills. The Graham, all of Redwood City, house. Drurv and Carlton W.Hxiard, has I’»"‘b «as removed to Mills Mortu thought the present governor Calif., arrived here Wedn“sday , been named to find more suitable ary where arrangements are [«end- । should continue to serve as Gover- The Welches were called to Eu PVT. BASH (.RADI ATES An alterationist by profession, I nor during the next four years. quarters for the Chamber office. ing word from relatives. gene by the critical illness of Mi Miss Robinette si FROM SIGNAL S( HOOL she enjoys Richard Spoonemore has been Welch's father. Mrs. Graham is FORT MONMOUTH. N.J. Pvt. she enjoys arrested by state police for driv- R. H. Baldock, chief engineer visiting old friends here and is a ing under the influence of alcohol of the state highway commission, John P. Bash, son of Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mrs. Cornacchia, at the the cutting out of the pattern. She and is being held in the city jail told his audience of the road pro R. P. Bash, Cottage Grove, Ore., Lou Hartwig home. admits, though, that she really for Douglas county state police, gram planned within the state. He was graduated this week from the doesn't like corduroy since the He will be arraigned in district went into detail concerning the Signal School, this installation, material is difficult to match un- court. Roseburg, Spoonemore will construction of expressways. Bal after completing the Still Photo CARLILE To Mr. and Mrs. less all pattern pieces a ' cut I lx* charged with negligent homi dock said the largest and most Course. from material running the same Robert Wallace Carlile, Cottag«' cide according to state police. Prior to entering military ser costly of such constructions begins Grove, a daughter, Molly Jean, din'd ions. vice in 1953, Pvt. Bash attended at Goshen and continues nine In her spare time she enjoys January 11, 1954. miles south of Canyonville. Cost Cottage Grove Union High School of Events GRAHAM To Mr. and Mrs. reading and fancy work. She also of tins fraewaj will be 924,000,000 and later worked as a truck driver M¡lady's ('umplexion Walter Manassa Graham, Route 1, (Continued from page 1) does textile painting. The chief engineer added that he for C. W. McElmurry. a son, Jeffrey light on at 6 p.m. sharp so that Rcmemlwr when there Today, Miss Robinette is 17. She 1 ""‘W Pvt. Bash is expected to assume were only two [x«pu!ar they may be contacted. The areas was delighted to work with the service duties pertaining to his kxvks eagerly ahead to the future Mitchell, January 12, 1954. people of Cottag«' Grove. types in girls' com- To Mr. and cannot be retraced. SWEARINGEN which for her, physically’, will lie Outgoing Chamber president new military occupational special plexions milk-white Complete instructions concern- much mor«' agreeable. Sh«' will Mrs. Harley Myron Swearingen, Dwight Near presented Mrs. Kay ty shortly. be and [«caches and cream Ray, ing the Mothers' March will Oakland, Oreg., a son, Rhndy tell you, as she told me, of the Bartels with^an honorary mem neither of which printed in next week's Sentinel. wonderful work of th«' Infantile January 12, 1954. bership in the Chamber of Com- PVT. (.RAH \M IN KOREA To Mr. and cam«' out of a com ARBUCKLE 45TII DIV.. KOREA Pvt Clif merce. Mrs. Bartels was cited for pact. And that any girl Mrs. James Grant Arbuckle. Cot- Baskethall “Blanket Toss" ford W. Graham, 20. son of James her "outstanding and meritorious would purposely culti The Cottage Grove Union high tage Grove, a son, William Grant, W.* Graham, Cottage Grove. Ore., vate a sun tan was un school will wind up its March of public relations service for work recently joined the 45th Infantry January 13, 19.54, Disston Mother s Club on the Chamber's weekly “ Com Dimes drive at the lix'al gym next thinkable Sunbonnets To Mr. and Mrs. Jim- R( )SS Division in Korea. DISS'D >N Tuesday, January Tuesday during the halftime of munity Hour” radio broadcast." and parasols were es The first National Guard divi 26; is the date for the Mothers' ' mie Dal«' Ross, Route 1, Cottage Near thanked the many groups sential items in mi Grove, a daughter, Lynn Renee. the Cottage Grove-Junction City sion to see combat since World club ladies to put quilt in the basketball game. The Grove rally and individuals who had joined War II. the 45tn Infantry was lady's w a rd robe in January 13, 1954. I fames at Mrs Lena Carr's Bring those day s Rememlier? To Mr. and Mrs. squad members will come out on forces to make th«' evening a suc- federalized in 1950 and arrived in BALCH Vernon i Dick I Balch, Springfield, the gym fl«x«r at the beginning of cess He [«resented his old officers Korea during December 1951. It coffee. a daughter, Rebecca Sue, January halftime, holding a large sheet and board of directors and intro is now receiving intensive post- They will go to the center of the duced incoming president Taylor tmee training. 13. 1954. s MINERAL court. At that time adults and Young, who in turn, introduced his To Mr. and Mrs. G( )RD( >N MEDICAL TABLET DISCOVERY Private Graham, whose mother. officers and board. & CHAPEL John Wesley Gordon, Yoncalla, a students who want to contribute Mrs. Rotha V. Heyne, lives at January 14, something will throw their money son, Riekey D Near was presented with a .306 Flint Street. Reno. Nev., en from where they are sitting onto 1954. gavel, upon which his name was tered the Army in February 1953 POTTER To Mr. and Mrs. the sheet. and arrived overseas last De Students will be placed around inscribed, for his year in office by cember. Harold Palmer Potter, Rout«* 1, Bill H«N. Fast Without Expensive a daughter, Jan the gymnasium to keep th«' money The entire program, including from rolling under the bleachers Devices Ends Embarrass The Sentinel । several musical selections by th«' Art Gum erasers CG high school chairman Jim Bot- CUNNINGHAM To Mr. and ment Saves Laundry high school choir and girls’ sex torff said that all contributions, Mis. Dean Albin Cunningham. En<l torment. rtnlinrrasB« big and small, will be welcomed tette under the direction of Mil lard Kinney, was broadcast over <1111 UREN an»! ADU L I’S. Safe. ximpl« pinne Louis.i, January I I, 1954 DR\ ■ I’AHS atop functional Bv«l Wetting radio station KSGA as the regular To Mr. and Mr HERARD to School" "Community Hour" program. Floyd Neville Herard, Doremi, a (Continued from page 1) Banquet-goers were served din daughter, Sheila Lee, January 15, They cleared $33 31 after expenses ner by the CG high sch«x«l horn«’ I OH OKI « were taken out. economics also pre- THOMAS To Mr and Mrs. The entile evening was well- pared the meal Special guests at William I.cRoy Thomas, Route 1. planned and very capably carried the dinner included representa Cottage Grove, a son, Ronald out. tives from the Dorena and Hebron Glenn, January Iti, Geni'ral Assembly Held granges and Hr and Mrs. Herman DORAN Mr and Mrs The evening of classes closed Head Head is [aesident of the Paul James Doran, (hikland, ( Hv . with a general atlsembly for all Springfield Chambei a daughter, Debra Nellene, Janu- "Students" in the high school au The meeting was conducted by ary 16. 1951 ditorium Visitors were welcomed the outgoing Chamber president Mr. and Mrs BR( >WN by Su[«erintendent Virgil Kings who turned it over to the incom William Brown, Dram, a ley. then settled Kick to listen to ing president. Arrangements were daughter. Ce May, January a musical program which featunsi handled by Ray Altx’e and Bill n; IBM the "Pep Band" led by Charles Hesse. The banquet dinner was To Mr. and Mrs R( IWLETT Steele, which was followed by a officially opened by outgoing- Rolx'rt Nathan Rowlett, Cott age mixed chorus and the girls' sex President Grove, a daughter, Sandia Lynn. tette (which contained seven gocn by the Rev. William Sut- January 17. 1954. members), directed by Millard teriin. DRAEGER To Mr. and Mrs Charles Elliott Draeger, Drain, a Following the musical program, son, 18. many adults adjoutned to the If that car of yours is giving you constant trouble, 1954 cafeteria for a refresher course as assistant cashier for the First bring it here where our master meihanies will give of "coffee and cake," as they sat National Bank here has been (AMT IKI < ttMtlTKtX it a complete, M-lenHfic ins|H<ti“n Drive out in a car around and discussed the eve transferred to the Medford branch that runs like new ; toss out that aspirin! ning's happenings. of the First National Bank and Work to clean up the sanitary 1TA members said they wen' will serve there in the same capa- sewer conditions within the city very pleased with the adult turn city. H E. Eakin, president an- limits is speeding right along. out, especially since weather con- nounced Saturday. Sturges, vvho Councilman H. B. McMillan said ditions «driving taint not left for his new position on the Tuesday that condition whereby conducive to encouraging attend Uth. is succeeded by Harold Ma- the sewer was going into the river ance. toon, relief man tit li und llmh. at the Kent building had been al ready corrected by Kent McMil riiom* U| Birth Announcement« No Hunting or Trespassing Signs lan added that other conditions Tlie Sentinel The Sentinel were also being remedied. Dale Sears underwent an emer gency appendectomy late Sunday night at the local hospital. Wed nesday morning he was recovering satisfactorily. Announcement has been made that there will be a baptismal ser vice at the Assembly of God next Sunday night. Ten young people were baptized at the regular ser vice last Sunday night. Mrs. W. C. Martin, memtier of the board of trustees of Linfield college attended a semi-annual board meeting at McMinnville. January 15. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Githens, who were married shortly after Christmas, returned Saturday from a vacation spent in th«' South and hop«' to lx* relocated soon among their friends here. Three focal couples attended the Bing Crosby Golf tournament at Pebble Beach. Calif., this week end. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Omlid, owners of the local golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sears, and Mr. and Mrs. Hap I in Portland studying Pacific Mer cury television and attending a factory branch school there, He returned home Saturday. Shoe Repairing While You Wait We »till hav<- leather purse», handbags anil other leather goods. Shoe laces, shoe polish. Reopened tor Business Miss GASPER SHOE SHOP Across from Safeway Parking 21-23-25 YOUR TITAN Doesn't Cost—It Pays More h.p. per lb. Lightest per h.p. Cheapest per h.p. ★ Portland Man Victim of Auto Accident Tuesday TITAN Power Saws Roto-Hoe Garden Tillers Salt's and Service ★ Chezem Saw Shop Now Is the Time . . . 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