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Thur»., April tl, 1965
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Rural Fire Levy
On Agenda 21st
At Hebron Grange
Saginaw Club Has
Meet in C. Grove
By Mrs. Ruby Benston
Phone MU I
By Mr». Edith Kenady
Phone 37FTI
DIVIDE -A meeting will la-
held at Hebron Grange hall at 8
pm on April 25 to discuss the
rural fire levy. All interested per
sona are invited to attend.
Mrs. Hazen Williams came from
Portland last Thursday evening
and visited her sisters, .Mrs. Rol>-
ert Kenady and Mrs. John Gart
ner Mr Williams came Friday
night and they visited relatives at
Saginaw. They retur ned home Sun
day accompanied by their daugh
ter. Dawn, who had attended the
Northwest Music Conference in
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hance and
Mrs. W. E. Brow n of Eugene and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stout left last
Saturday for Topeka, Kans , where
they will visit relatives of Mr. and
Mrs. Stout. Mrs. Brown will go to
Illinois where she plans on spend
ing two months with her sister.
They will also visit relatives in
Colorado of Mr and Mrs. Hance.
Mrs. Norton Henninger and sons,
Greg and Junior, arc visiting het-
sister-in-law, Mrs. Burrel Wood
en Mr. Henninger is in the Ma
rine Corps and the family lives at
Orange, Calif.
SAGINAW Friendly Neighbors
club met at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Sells in Cottage Grove Thurs
day afternoon.
Visitors were
Udean and Nelda Sells. Prizes in
contests were won by Mrs. Luke
Hindman, Mrs. Ray Huffman and
Mrs. Lowell Benston.
A seven pound daughter was
born April 14 to Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Thompson < Anna Keene >
of Worland. Wyo. Mrs. Howard
Keene left Friday for Wyoming
where she will spend two weeks
helping care for her daughter and
new granddaughter.
Vacation Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-aird re
turned home Sunday from a two
months’ vacation trip which they
spent in Arizona and California
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sharon
left by bus Friday for southern
California. They were called there
by the death of Sharons oldest
brother, Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Sharon and
family of Creswell are staying at
the Sharon home during their par
ents’ absence.
88th Birthday
W. A I Bill i Keene celebrated
his 88th birthday April 15. He
was born near Gervais, Oregon and
since 1909 has lived in Delight Vai-
BEAVER!
ley, Cottage Grove and Saginaw.
Think I when I start to shave:
For the past 12 years he has made
“Why to whiskers be a slave?
his home with his son-in-law and
“Why not let the darn things
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I^owell
grow
! Benston.
“Til my phiz they overflow?
George Getty went to Los An-
“Let them flourish as they please, ) geles last week where he will visit
"Til they reach down to my
. with his children for two weeks.
knees!”
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene en
By that time I'm half way
tertained at dinner Easter Sun
through.
With a face that's clean as new; day for their children and families,
the Glen Westfalls and William
Then I know I'd tie a-feard
Keenes of Cottage Grove It was
If I ever grew a beard;
also the wedding anniversary of
Rather would I whiskers tweak
the Westfalls
Than appear a hirsute freak!
Mr. and Mrs. Ixjwell Benston
Carl C. Helm
and Mrs Benston's sister and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gill of
Sentinel Big Pound Pads, 15c
Roseburg spent Easter Sunday
Over 100 Sheets 8!j x 11 Inches
and Monday on a trip to Reno.
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
Do you need car insurance, house insurance, furniture
insurance or life insurance? We have them all anti more
too. We now have an EXTRA SPECIAL LOW KATE on
cats anti donkeys. Loggers, it is worth your time to In-
vestigate. No doubt we can save you money.
J. B. Leonard Insurance Service
“Insurance for every need”
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11 00 Assembly <>f God Church
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Latham History
Theme of Grad
Class This Year
¡Dorena Boy Scouts
Hold Meet April 11
By Mrs. Charles Dealer
Rhone «8485
Sunday guests of Mr PLANT SAFETY PA
Drain were
About two-thirds of all fatali
and Mrs. William Adamson.
and
Mrs. Lyle Scott of Trent and ties trom accidental tails
Mrs. Wade Mosby of Cottage hey total some 21.000 annually,
only by motoring fatah-
Grove were visitors Friday at the ranked
ines
occur in and about the
J. W. Fisher home.
house. Only three per cent of all
Mr. and Mrs. George Paroz Sr. deaths from accidental falls are
By Mrs. J. W. Fisher
and Mr. and Mrs. George 1‘aioz sustained in factories, workshops,
Phone St»»
mines and quarries
a substanti-
THORNTON CORNERS
Mr. Jr., both of Myrtle Creek
and Mrs. W. W. Hyde left last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. allv smaller proportion than ten
VCars ago and reflective of the
week for Eureka, Calif., to visit R. B. Dixon.
results ot safety programs in U. S.
Mrs. Hyde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
un-
H. E. Wade. They were accompa
To prevent child accidents.
industry.
nied by their daughter, Mrs. Wal plug and cover appliances when
ter Sorensen.
not in use. Do not leave appliances Pencil Sharpeners—The Sentinel
Mrs. Rosa Babb of Deer Park.
Wash . was a visitor Saturday of unattended when in operation.
Mrs. C. R. Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doyle and
daughter, Holly, of Roseburg and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bunch of
Elkton were dinner guests on
Easter of their sister, Mrs. Alvin
Johnson.
FLOORS
Mr. and Mrs Ivan Bowman of
DRIVEWAYS
Coquille and Mi’s. Gladys Knott
parking AREAS
STREETS
of Ashland xvere visitors Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Bowman's
Also Road Grading — All Work Guaranteed
and Mrs. Knott’s brother, Arleigh
Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman
went on that evening to Salem to
visit another brother, Leo Kenyon,
overnight, while Mrs. Knott re
mained here until the Bowman’s
return Sunday and accompanied
Located at Cottage Grove Sand anil Gravel
them to Coquille.
Ph. 869Y or 488J
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Taylor and
family visited on Easter Sunday
xvith Mr. Taylor's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cate,
at Philomath.
Many Folk Visit
Thornton Corners
DORENA — The regular Boy
Scout meeting was held in the
Community hall the evening of
By Mrs. Esther Truntwll
April 11.
Phone 17Fil
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
LATHAM—-The history of 1^- Darrel Garoutte and family on
tham school will be the theme , Easter Sunday were Miss Claudia
of the eighth grade graduation Debord of Cottage Grove and the
class this year. While records of Eddie Garoutte family.
this school which were brought up
Mr. and Mrs. T. Tidwell of Rose
to date a few years ago are avail burg visited the past week with
able to the class, it is possible Mr. and Mrs. P. Lisenby and fam
more might be offered by older ily.
residents Any information of in-
Elwin Howell and family from
erest could be telephoned to above
number where it could be check lee's Camp spent the Easter week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
ed with present history.
Everett Howell.
A letter Monday from Mrs. Wal
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe accom
ter LaLonde states that she will
go from the nursing home to the panied Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Ga-
home of her son in West Allis, 1 routte to Eugene on Saturday
Wise., this week. She is well but j night to attend the Northwest
will not be allowed to discard her I Musical Event at McArthur Court.
The Row River Valley Church
crutches until the end of the
month. Major LaLonde is in Rose xxishes to announce that a nur
lawn Nursing Home in S. E. Port sery has been established for the
care of small children during serv
land.
ices and any mother who wishes
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and to bring her children will be as
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hansen of Cot sured of excellent care.
tage Grove were visitors at Heb
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vaughn
ron Church Sunday.
and family visited at Florence
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chilson at over Sunday with the Babe Plow
tended the funeral Monday of her man family.
brother who lived in Springfield.
In Hospital
Committee Meet»
Mrs. P. Lisenby has been in a
Local Agriculture Soil Conserva Eugene hospital the past week for Easter Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aldrich had
tion committee, Read Hemenway, major surgery. She is expected to
Tom Wright and Hugh Trunnell, be able to return to her home this as dinner guests on Easter Mrs.
' Aldrich's brother, John Brexver of
attended a meeting at the county week.
I Scottsburg and two sisters, Mrs.
conservation office Monday morn
On April 13 the Scout Commit David Potter of Winston and
ing. They assisted in planning
wheat allotments for the local tee meeting was held at the Com ' Mrs. Clyde Verback of Silverton
and the families of the two ladies.
munity hall in Dorena.
area.
Cecil Martin and two daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shoberg and
K. K. Robinson and daughter, son, John Leroy, left for Portland ' of Lakeside visited over last week
Helene, spent a few days with to attend the wedding of a cousin end with Mr. Martin’s mother,
Mrs. K. K. Robinson in Eugene of Shoberg, Carl Mervin Englund. । .Mrs. Rosie Martin and on Sunday
last week. Helene is music in The wedding took place the eve were dinner guests of the chil
structor at SOC in Ashland.
ning of April 15 at the Lewis and dren's other grandmother, Mrs.
Latham school was amone 24 Clark College chapel. They also Lola Link, in Cottage Grove.
Lane county schools who entered attended the reception, following
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and
a group of students in the Lane the ceremony, at the Palatine daughter Janet of Springfield
County Honor Elementary Choir, Manor.
! were visitors Sunday of their
who sang in Eugene Friday eve
The Shobergs spent the remain i uncle, J W. Fisher.
ning as a part of the Northwest der of the weekend visiting friends
Jim Allen of North Bend visited
Music Educators' Conference.
and relatives at Colton and Oregon one day recently with his sister.
' Mrs. C. R. Trent.
William Culver of Portland, who City.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ward were
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel I.amb of
was formerly in the butcher busi
ness here passed away recently. Eugene were dinner guests April Sunday guests at the home of Ar- |
His brother, I.en Culver and his 14, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond chie Wheeland in Roseburg. They
Wicks. While here they visited were accompanied there by Mr.
wife, attended the funeral.
and Mis. Melvin Bowser of Cot
others in the community.
Hostesses for another Teen-age tage Grove.
Mrs. Lucy Douglas of Boise.
dance held in the Community hall
Synopsis of Annual
Thursday night were Mrs. Oliver Idaho was a guest several days
Freeman and Mrs. Hattie Craw of last week at the home of her
Statement
ford. There were about 20 present parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood
For the year ended
from the sixth, seventh and eighth en.
December 31, 1954
grades of the Dorena school. Re Servicemen Visit
Of the Insurance Company of freshments were served following
Cpl. Bill Flatters of Newberg. ,
Oregon of Portland, in the State the dance.
on leave from the Marines, visi
of Oregon, made to the Insurance
Mrs. Ruth St. Clair had a week’s ted last week with Charles Gie- 1
Commissioner of the State of Ore vacation from her duties at the rau, who also has been on leave
gon, pursuant to law:
I here at the home of his parents,
post office.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gierau.
ASSETS
Bonds
$103,889.31
If you don’t say anything, you j Charles left Saturday to report to
Mortgage
won’t be called on to repeat it. the Air Corps at Maicon, Georgia. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Rundell of
loans dn
—Calvin Coolidge
real estate 30,000.00
Cash and
bank de
posits
126,532.06
Premium
due and
deferred
(life and
accident
and health» 2,570.96
Interest and
other in
vestment in
come due
and accrued
410.68
Total
assets
$263,403.01
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Reserves for
life and
accident
and
health
policies
$ 16,154.23
Policy and
contract
claims
1,681.39
All other
liabilities
8,018.70
Total
liabilities,
except
capital $ 25,854.32
Capital
paid-up $120.810.00
Unassigned
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surplus. $116,738.69
sized. The roomy body is mounted on a 124*
Surplus
as re
wheelbase. It’s luxury-powered. The Strato
gards
Streak V-8 with optional 4-barrel carburetor
policy
puts 200 horsepower up front. It's luxury-
holders $237,548 69
BLACK TOP PAVING
Pass Creek Paving Co.,
Cottage Grove
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CAR TROUBLES^
IN THE BEGINNING
Little troubles grow
into big expenses if
glected. Next time
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have our mechanic
give your car a thor
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Total
$263,403.01
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
(Accrual Basis)
Premiums
and annui-
ty consid
erations
$ 20,531.06
Net invest-
ment
income
834.06
Total
$ 21.365.12
Policy
benefits
$ 4,687.33
Increase in
reserves
563.00
Commissions,
claim and
general
insurance
expenses
and taxes
76,386.33
Other
operating
deductions
1,48176
Total
$ 83.118.42
Net gain
from
operations
-61,753.30
Other Items
affecting
surplus and
surplus
funds
(net)
116,738 69
Total
$116,738.69
Decrease in
surplus
and speci
al surplus
funds
$ 54 985 39
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
THE YEAR
Gross premiums and
annuit.x considera
tions collected during
the year
$19.160.10
Dividends paid or
credited to policyhold-
ers during the year ...
-0-
Gross benefits and
claims, endowments,
surrenders, and an
nuities [>aid during
the year
465 50
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