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T h e S e n tin e l, C o tta g e G rove, O regon was in honor of M arilyn's birth T hiirx., O ct. 21, 1951 Bold Deer Invade London Gardens Ghastly, g rim , and a n c i e n t Raven, w andering fro m the n ig h tly shore,— T e ll me w h a t th y lo rd ly name is on the n i g h Y s P lu to n ia n shore? Quoth th e Raven, "Nevermore!" * * Injuries Plague Set October 2 Dorena Residents At Rew River B y M rs. R u th S t. C lair P h o n e «H4SN Poe By Mrs, Florence E riksen Phone 6M6H7 C U L P C R E E K & D IS STO N M r. and M rs. Freddie F ischer and baby ol Camas V alley were S at urday^ callers at the home of M r. and Mrs. E lm e r Goodell. M r. anil Mrs. T .r,C. B uckingham ol Eugene »were Sunday, guests at the home of M r. and M is. M elvin Wiscarson. - t M r. and M rs. H arold Goodell and e h ild ie u ol S p rin g field visited Suhday at the G urley G a rre tt home. M r. and M is Raymond I,. Good ell and' fa m ily were S aturday eve ning supper guests' at th e ' home o f Iris m other, M»;.s. Elmer Good ell, in honor ol her b irth d a y which w a s'o n Tuesday. M r and M is Everett. Ostxuh and son, W illa id , fo rm e r C ulp Creek residents, now of Creswell, were Sunday visitors al the E arl H e fn e r home. Gene fle fn e r anil B illy Pat toil are leaving 'I ilf-sday fo r h n tb c i tra in in g in the A rm y fa t F o rt Leo- naiwixx'l. Miss. They enjoyed a ten-day lu rlo u g h w ith home lolks arid did a little deer hunting. M r. and M is Clarence W inein get ol l-.meka. C<\liL, called on friend- and relatives in Eugene over the weekend * Donna and Clia.iies were having a lit t le va cation due to teachers’ in stitu te . Mr. and Mrs I-’n tz Tanner and daughter, Sharon’ arid Sharftn L n k h c u enjoyed an overnight tr ip to the Umpqua fishing over the vve< ki nd ' • ■*' Mrs O rland B urns entertained at a j.u th d a y party Sunday, hon o ring Runny Burns, who was nine years old I(-p cream and cake wen- served to the guests. Tin- ( ul|. C iw k Assembly an nounces Ih r ie w ilL tx 1 guest speak- IX IR E N A Greg G a ro u tte had the m isfo rtu n e o f b re a kin g his ri";ht arm Wednesday w h ile p la y ing at school. Be retu rn e d home Thursday a fte r spending the night in the Cottage Grove hospital. Miss Agnes Moore of Paisley, 5 •’ tnd. a u n t' o f M rs. W illia m ■Preston. left Sunday a fte r spend ►] ing a week v is itin g w ith the Pres tons ol Rat C it-e k; her sister, M rs ★ PHONE 2 X 0 M argaret Wood, and o th e r re la W ^ . T h u r « . , F rl., Sat., « e t, 20-23 tives in .C o tta g e (h o ve . . M is Eddie G a ro u tte is récupér ARROW IN THE D I ST ai ng at. horn«* fo llo w in g three »lays S te rlin g H ayden, Coleen Giev T E C H N IC O L O R si»-nt in the C ottage G love hos ,i A lso p ita l last week, as a re s u lt-o f a DRIVE A CROOKED KOAI> strep th ro a t. • • Mickey Rooney, Diane Foster M r and Mrs. Lance L yo n and tw in sons, B illy ' and Bobby, of S u n ., M on., T u rn ., O ct. 21 2-7-26 i P ortland, spent the weekend v is it- TH E KOBE 1 ing at the H a ig h home. < CinemaScope i B ernard M cC orm ack, '• w ho -is R ich a rd B u rto n , Jean SirjipiotA'. - eoidined tb a-E ugene hospital as V ic to r M ature, M ichael Rennie, a result o f ah in ju ry sustained-in Dean Jagger; Dawn Addan: a fa ll at his home seva-ral weeks T E C H N IC O L« >R ago. is showing, some improvement. J e fl Lane o f C u lp -Creek k ille d a bear on H aw ley M l. last S a t urday. It weighed approxim ately 2t*l pounds. ■ Thun»., th r u W ed,, (7 «lav») \ Ifo rc n a Ixiys won the b x itb a ll ( O c t. 2 1 -2 2 -2 3 -2 I-2 5 -2 6 -2 7 game played w ith C irlp Creek at DUEL IN THE SEN Dorena last -Friday, w ith a -score » G regory Peck, Je n n ife r Jones of 12-0. The g irls ' soccer teams Charles B ickfo rd . played a scoreless game. T E C H N IC O L O R *)ne o f the greatest out d ixit p , „ On O c to b e r 26 there w ill lie 'a . Cub Scout com m ittee meeting at .urea re tu rn s to the screen, S the Row- R iver C om m unity hall it again. • fo r the' purpose o f reorganizing the Culls'. The p a re n ts of a ll new nw-inixTs- are a s k e d to lx 1 present to re g iste r» th e ir Ixiys and to h e lp get the reorganization plans under ¡w ay. Refreshments w ill lie served. o m n »ton thc * t « i I T h is meeting w ill takg the place .*Wcd., T h u ra., E rl., S a t., O c t. 211-23 of the O c to lx r Pack meeting M r. and Mrs Rolx-rt P o tte r and THE W ESTERNEK son o f Ros»-burg. s|x-nP the w eek Gary Cooper, Darih Andrews. end at tbe-Ix-R oy P o tte r home. W a lte r Brennan. O tto Howerton sustained an in- - Also • ju ry to -bis-■»rtd+l—baod-T m tsdav D EA D END morning while w o rk in g at * th " Humphrey Bogart, Jo«l McCrea -BooHi-Keflv m ill One fin g e r was C laire Trevor. broken and tile rest ol his hand n in 1 Suit., M on., T urn., O ct. 24 -2 5 -2 6 was badly mashed. 'I MORELOCKS: A * a SH AN E Alan Ladd. Jean A rthur, Van Heflin. TECHNICOLOR —Also PROW LERS OF THE EVERGLADES Stop up the access arid passage to remorse. T hat no compunctious visitin g s Of nhture ' Shake m y fe ll purpose.________ Shakespeare amt Mrs. Lesli»1 A rth u r went goose k true picture of the everglades hunting S u n d a y s Summers Hike. How to prevent rusting They bad I a irly gixid luck and en joyed the tine weather. Mrs Cleota A rth u r. M is. B a r- baiTt A r th u r and daughter visited Tuesday w ith Mrs. F loyd Moore at E lkto n . M is. V irg in ia Underwood of Reeds|xirt A p p ly S ta n d a r d U tility I b lA I W A K U J C oatin g to m etal roofing, o rc h a rd ta n k s, pipe, im plem ents, etc., to p ro tect them against the w eather or dampness. I t is a quick-drying asphaltic paint th a t inav be applied-by brush, spray or by iljppijtfi. O ne coat gives 6 to 12 m onths p ro tectio n against rust and corrosion on farm implements th a t must stand outside in the weather. Several coats on an underground storage tank make it last years longer. t For m ort information about Standard Oil Company of California products, toll your local Standard man MO Monroe SE. C ottage Grove. Oregon Telephone 1 f> or 1 tou also visited ~a'f ts v 's tttn g a t the ( I lita* Hog-ite home Mrs Pheljis is C laire's sis ter. F ra n k C in n returned from east ern O re g o n -w ith his deer over th< weekend M r anil M rs W illia m H uffm an were Tuesilay evening visito rs al the home of Mr. and Mrs. H ill Jones at Disston Mrs Jack Jones re c e n tly , re ceived w o rd that her nephew. Jack Cochell, <»i Brow nsville, broke bis c o lla r lo n e during a fo o tlw ll gam«1 He is in a cast ami prog'ressmg steadily.. « M i and Mrs. Cole Ix'visay o f Salem were lus'ent weekend guests at tb»1 horn»1 ol bis brother, W il li»1 1 x*v isay. Sponsored by C ottage Grove Volunteer Fire Department ' , a n d his o rchestra SATURDAY. OCT. 30 V.F.W. Hall. Cottage Grove. Oregon $1.00 per Person B y M rs. D a le M cC oy P h o n e 1I7 6 J 3 S IL K C R E E K - 7 Reports are By Mrs. Gale Baby coming in of m ore local hunter.-: Phone 7O2III g e ttin g game. Ross O verholser got L O N D O N Bud A llen was in a nice buck on Wednesday of last ju re d Sunday nig h t in a ta ll from week. I t had three points on one a tree w hile coon h unting w’i t f r side and fo u r on the other. G or I he coon hounds back of the N e l don Bailey got a three point buck son Bemisr-plaec. George H inkle, j S a fu rdgy. G g o r g e M c M u rric k Mr. Benns aqd a th ird man, whose spent' the weekend on a h unting name was not learned, carried the tr ip near Bend and brought home in ju re d m a n -to the road and to o k ' a forked horn buck, tw o geese him to Cottage Grove hospital, and ten ducks. w h ile he was put in a cast fo r a Mrs. II. W. S a tte rw h ite e n te r possible broken hack. ' ... tained the Fellow ship G uild of S lo a n lie t n r o s llu in e The F irs t B aptist C hurch at her R ayinonil Sloan, who has lieen home on -Tuesday evening of last w o rkin g in the tim b e r ir) A laska week. The evening was spent jn o ft the eoast near K etchikan since I m aking plans fo r w in te r a ctivities. mid septeinls-r, is home fo r the Refreshm ents were served to sev w 'jriter a fte r fin d in g w o rk in g eon- ' en g irls and one leader. d itio ir in the v u g in tim b e r coun Ml- and Mrs. N. T. Cowan v isi tr y then- too' rough ‘•■veil fo r i ted on Wednesday o l la s t week logger llo w e v '-r -he plans to go in -F a ll C reek w ith th e ir son and hack in 'In- spi iig wh< n buihhifgs j fa m ily, M r. and M rs. C a lvin Cow w ill be b ttilt-a n d livin g -« o n d if ions i an. and a t Jasper w ith M r. and irwpi i ived Mrs. Sherman Davis. Mi Fred M ilsis enjoyed a y is il tin-, week fio m her sister. M rs i S aturday d in n er guests a t the P url lla id is ty and son, M ilto n ,, of home o f M r. and Mrs. Ernest Jtivr- nell were E ld e r and Mrs. Joe H an Borin, Idaho. < '.ien Stim un I. - w litt bits tw i n in sen and tw o sons, E rw in and Reg ilij- ('lilte d Slates lio in Hawaii, gie, "of S p rin g fie ld , a n tT lM r 'a n d fo r a lire Weeks” course o f study .Mrs. F ra n k Dolem an o f Cottage 'ill advanced electronics fo r the Grove. E ld e r Hansen is the new' Navy c \|ie ri to meet his mother. pastor o f the local Seventh-day Mi Fled M ills, at Sacramento, A dventist C hurch and has recently f ’a lil.. tin w ekeud lo r a visit fie- moved to S p rin g field from T illa lore hi- re tu rn s to H aw aii where mook. He replaces E ld e r Lloyd tie is slat lolled. . v ----- W yman, who has moved to P o rt M r and Mi - C liff F oster and land. M r. and Mrs. Dale H a rris and , till'll eri I «’lit the weekend oil a eantping out tr ip on the Rogue fa m ily were recent weekend guests liv e r They report that colors on in S ilve rto n at the home o f Mrs. Oregon hills this ta ll appear more H a rris ’ parents, M r. and Mrs. Roy tin lh a n t this y e a tj a condition, it Brown. is said, brought about l.y a higher Weekend guests at the home of sugar content y in , the leaf ehloro- Mr. arid Mrs! Clarence Duncan phyl. and boys were Duncan's b ro th e r Arden Pi w ell re ce n tly put in a and fa m ily, M r. and M rs. Glen new chimney in Ins house, ‘ block Duncan, Stephen, I.y n e tte and ing in the old fireplace th a t was Rodger, o f Beaverton. Ccnodcred a danger fro m repeated M r. and Mrs. Bob Cox o f'F ra n k Hu flie s lin were luncheon guests at the M i . Emms, a fo rm e r resident I Dale McCoy home on Tuesday of h< ie, now ol Austin, Texas, a i- last week. Sunday evening v is i te n d i-i H ebron C hurch ser vices tors at the McCoy home were M r. Sunday. arid Mrs. J. A. Carlsoh and Linda Tee die: M o ld and. son, Norm an and Donnie of Creswell. a n d !., - B rady read» a second deer The Neighbors F rie n d sh ip club h u n tin g tr ip tp eastern Oregon w ill meet T hursday afternoon at over the weekend, going th is tim e the home o f M rs. Guy S m ith. to Sno-t ap M ount a W in the Burns Mi's. J. W. Webb is staying a area. few- days at the Russell W p o lco tt W h ile away h u n tin g ra rie m home and helping care - fo r the Oregon game, a big fa t doe W o o lco tt’s baby daughter, w jio a r breus d e|x-nty in th e -d a ytim e in rived on O ctober 11. thi BeehtnJd » ichard, d e fyin g dog Sunday visito rs at the home of and th i la m ily nut to ru n aw aye -Mr and Mrs. Gordon Barley and And it w a- Ixaind to happpiy fa m ily were Mrs. Jack M o rris of deei fin a lly found •’yours tr u ly ’s" S p rin g field and M rs. I-ou Bailey :gaT:8en KriiTsy n ig h t, d ipping deep of Cottage Grove. _ in the la b lia g e heads, strip p in g M elvin Cowan spent* T hursday r irro ts _ a n d kale o f th e ir green night in Jasper W ith his friends. tops. It is thought the invaders Ronnie and G a ry Davis. Ronnie were, driven down o ff the h ill by recent hunting, M r and M is A d o lf Thomas of A ïigî'IéîE C W tfr.'^and M r? and M i- Jack Thomas c f Landen were dinnei guesi C T b iu sday evening of M i and M is R. C. MeKa.v. M i. and M is. Dean M a rtin have v i.- it'is this week w ith M a rtin 's hiolh» i Irw in M a rtin and nep- h< w . I »-she Severe, heie fro m P ert land. M is A rchie Powell was visited one day last week by her m other, M rs Fva ln m a iin o f Eugene, also an uncle. Russ» II fnmann- and a sister. M is. D o ro th y Cole, of .Ve- M ooie- home th a t day. D on't forget the reorganizing of the Cub Scout program to lx* held at the Row R iver C om m unity hall < n 'T u e s d a y , ( krioher 26. There w ill lx> a -speaker fro m Eugene and a ll parents o f Cub Scouts and those interested in Cub scouting. a n 1 urged to attend. Teachers' reception w ill lx1 held at Disston on F rid a y evening, Oc- fo b e r 2!b The com m ittee has all the plans completed fo r the oc- casion. C u lp C reek fo o tb a ll team lost Custom I u'mtx'r Co., of Spring- to Ix ire n a at Dorena F rid a y af- field m vcd its p o r t a b l e saw ternoon by a s»-ore o f 6 to 0. The m ill Im m th e -C o u g a r Bend aiea g irl;, soccer b all game was tied last week. 'I be m ill operated there FIR EM EN 'S MUSIC BY the Silk Creek Items *hp »■r-TT’mt'T’ ttv Hus tall ,1 south < k-tolx-r 13, fly ing low under the leg. - B irth d a y P a rty * T w e n ty-n in e sehcxilmates earn«' ii the school bus F riday fo r an a fte r- sehixil combined b irth d a y pat ty lot K ai ell and Ashton Roby at th e ii home, eight and ten year olds. Whose b irth d a ys »xicu rre d iOc tober 15 and 16 Teachers ,fo r th< ir tw ij Kxims. M is Melva Pe- ric ia and M rs." Nora Sm all a t tended a n d directed outdoor games l.oiiilon l.ltcrary Me»-ls October 22 Tb»1 In n d o n L ite ra ry Society wi-ll meet this Friday evening. Oc- to lx 'r 22. at the M a rtin clubhouse. Everyone has tx*en asked to bring som ething 'o ld " to r display and the program com m itt»1»- requests th a t o ld -tim e o r old-fashioned a t tire lx> w orn o r lx1 subject to a fine. is home on leave from the M arines on Tuesday evening of last week, day anniversary. c e then», th e y h a v e nrtw/ed from San ntego, e a tif. M r. and M rs. Dale M cCoy and Wayne drove to P o rtla n d S a tu r day and spent the day. M r. and Mrs. C a lvin Cowan, Bruce and Roxanne of F a ll Creek were Sunday visito rs a t the N. T. Cowan home. M r. and M rs. E a rl D avenport and children of D rain w ere callers at the George M c M u rric k horn" and spent a weekend w ith M r. and Mrs. Gale I.clxwv and fam ily. M r. and Mrs. Dale McCoy and W ayne were Thursday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. THE GREATEST STORY OF LOVE A N D FAITH EVER BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN Ccntutylbx presents ILOTO C. DOUGLAS If GA. KM Through the magi« of Cinemascope you share the awe-irispiring grandeur, the breathtaking spectacle/ the wond- rous moments of the miracle story of all time . . . as the imperial might of Rome crashes against the Wprd of God I 2WiCwhiry-F« • JEAN SIMMONS MICHAEL RENNIE ARCADE THEATRE Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, O ctober 24 -2 5 -2 6 New F O R D T H U N D E R B IR D A p erson al car o f d istin ctio n ... w ith Trigger T orque perform ance Som ething totally fre-di is here— a bewitch ing new all-steel beauty that sets the styling keyntde for other Ford cars to come. P atsy « I d s In ju red Patsy Olds. escap»*d serimis in jury Saturday w hile rid in g her bicycle home in the 'pouring rain and cameJjttCE to face w rtjx a g ra v el tru c k Unable to stop her b i cycle w iili wet brakes pnd the tru c k th a t skidded sideways on the wet pavement. Patsy and her bicycle jum ped over the bank in to th«1 riv e r F a llin g about 15 feet, Patsy -prained her rig h t hand, skinned the le ft side of her face and t>um[x-»l her teeth, though it is ixdieved her in ju rie s were not serious Mi and M i’s A lfre d W h ite had a surprise v is ito r when th e ir d iiu e h ,.ii M i r -R o b e rt S.ugelkoft ai d l»al>y , d aughter M a b e l-A lice , a g e s - \ md one halt monihs, com ing here from Anchorage A laska try- p ia re » X t o b er tj The -visitors jx p » 1» ’ to rejTinir ‘ another week to visit n -’atives hen*. C ottage Grove. * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allen and ch ild re n drove to Bend recently Yow*i be delighted at the wealth o f conveo- tence« the Thunderbird offer*. Two top* are ond on «asy-to-fift-on hard top. Th« «utra- wide vinyl uphohtnred H a l i* foam -rvbbnr- CM*hton«d . • . pow er -op «rated 4 w ay*. W indow * roll wp . . . by power, if you like. Thara it a tachometer . . . and a clock wdh a Fwa ap wcond hand. There b a telescoping But, styling gives the merest hint of what the Thunderbird has to offer. In traffic aixl <w the open road the Thm xlerbird’s Trigger- Tiwqfie performance is literally a revelation. Here is hair-trigger response . . . fletd, liquid agility . . . back»?d bv a reserve of swift, sure prtwer torfieet saTety's every demand. Trigger- Torque perf<irmance stems from Ford’s new Thunderbird Special V-8 — a high-torque engine with 4-barrel carburetor, dual exhausts, wxJe-opciuug valves and Ford’s famous low- frictio n d esig n . And you ra n a a n Thunderbird with the transmission at ch o ice —C o n v en tio n al, O v e rd riv e , « Spcixl-Trigger Fordomatic. Ford’s Ball-Joint Front Suspension not only velvet-cushions y»xir ride, it also allows the Thunderbird to handle with utmost ease — to comer with greatest stability. But, more important, the Thunderbird is the product of the same advanced engineer ing . . . the same manufacturing skills that have made Ford products so dependable, w value-full and so desirable to so matqr. Come in today fo i complete information Floyd Githens Phone 27