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Page ? The Cottage Grove Sentinel Meets Schoolmate Curtin Community To Picnic Sunday Bv Mr* Kubv Meacham Pli n. • CURTIN North Douglas By Mrs. Dal< Mc€o> Phones 555 or 556 Grange Home Economics club held Ph nr 1176,13 its regular meeting Thursday with SILK CREEK Guy H Smith a nohostess potluck luncheon at of GcwdyviUe return'd last week noon The mating w as in th' th« frem two weeks in Los Angeles. grange hall. • .» Omi Curtin Community n d a y EMH a M« Orr« M serious illness <f his sistci. Miss School will hold a picnic at noon improved when he left her Stay right after the church services Manner Sunday followed by a ballgame ZM J ing with Mr Smith during h* «. wi r absence were ro of their grand- in the afternoon Everyone is v«1 Long ot I romc ,o come and join JTtis I’ daughters. M .. Christian College in Eugene and Miss Joanne Kulm of « i Eugene has been pastor for the Bennett Crock Mr and Mrs. N E NATIONAL EDITORIAL lying and family of Eugene sp^nt last month. Mr and Mrs Otto Gregory last Sunday Smith home me home from California to and Elaine returned to -.pend the weekend and to take with them. 1USTAIHIH8 MfMItl Marie and Jimmie Satterwhite ’•«ne more of their things back md Jim Webb enjoyed an outing.'*0 Hornbrook. Calif where they Detroit ly at Sharpe Creek when ' have moved They have renied Philadelphia in’ with a group of voting!«* place near where i »hey Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc f the First Baptist church ' '»nd plan on staying there in- National Advertising Representative Mrs Oorge Overholser and ] definitely Janetta and Mrs Ross Overholser : Mr. and Mrs Willis Beiohe, are and Lavonna atended a potluck the proud parents of a baby girl dinner in Eugene Friday at the ' born July I at »he Cottage Grove- Let’s Make It An Annual Event Wane hospital. The baby weighed ten home of Mr and Mrs Tullock The occasion was in hon- I pounds and one ounce. Mrs J. C. Drake has rotu ned It w • ss The en wd exceeded the Jaycees’ or of Mrs. Margaret Blackbum fondest 1 > * Cottage Grove's first and biggest ■ f Seattle. Wash. The two Mrs from the hospital where she had and Blackburr Isen for a few days Mr and Mrs * its : - .jv Concessions were sold out. The Overhob hool togeth- Les Crane have been taking care attended Crow h - vys and 15 ground pieces excited the er and this is the first time th, of the baby while she is ill. John Jacob and son. Lynn, came am i »hroughout the rogram. Everyone have met since their school day the holidays from Some of the other girls who wc enjoved themselves. lifornia where they were also present "e thing wrong. Donations from the schoolmates the dinner > Jaycees had hoped to pay for the ex- Mi .and Mrs C J Roti Fiora Holt left Sunday u ith her Philip Holt. pense ot teh ver $346 short of meeting the cost, °njojing a vacation thorn his family to visit her daugh- *9 hree bullet slugs and two lumps of sugar California Th-ir son and family and > n-m-law Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rob:nscn. >ated ~e s me 2.500 people in the stands. P; of Prairie City for are staying on the place while This averaged ar und 7c per person. Less than 25c per they are away pens. n in the stands would have easily paid for the show. Sunday evening dinner gues’s at The fault, however, isn't entirely with the people. Many the home of Mr and Mrs Jim Yoncalla Reserve Morgan and boys were M: and were unaware that there would be donations. Others didn’t Mrs Bill Surface of Drain Completes Duty kn« w where the donations boxes were, and still other: wanted to give money but were unable to get out of their cars when the display was over due to the traffic congestion All who didn't have an opportunity to show their appre ciation of the display by donating are urged to send money tn the Chamber of Commerce office. The Chamber hoj>es to make the fireworks show an annual event. Bahv show r Held Mrs e Overholser and Janetta. Mrs Ross Overholser of »his community and Mrs Edward Rothauge and baby of London at tended a baby shower Tuesday af ternoon of last week at the home >f Mrs Clair Brocklesby at GU- i lespie Corners. It was .n honor of' Mrs Harold Hooker and Mrs. Watch Out for the Kids Rudolph Rothauge Mrs. Hooker the group bv her ab Vacation time is upon us, and so is a large group of surprised She presented the Hooker youngsters. They are playing ball, roller skating, riding bi I sence. famih with a new baby boy that | cycles, or just running because they are young. And they are morning at a Eugene hospital. doing these things during hours of the day when we motor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothauge vere dinner guests at the George j ists are not used to watching for them. dav .Sure, they should be taught to watch the cars and stay Overholser home ¿ that C,urn?1 ,o hi* i mt of harm’s way, but what little girl or boy can resist n P a two-week j dashing into the street to chase a runaway ball, or the chal M m h i UKCna a ,uPr‘n1g’ field where he visited with rela- lenge of a roller skate race downhill and maybe across the street'’ The greater re?;« r.sibility of looking out for them be longs t<- older pc-» j > „zul they reach an age of accountabili ty for their wt safety N t> dv wr. > w uld willfully injure a child, but accidents do r ev-r. t the most careful driver. So csjiecially in the bec^nrjr.z of vacation, when we are not used to seeing children running around during the hours they've been spending at school, let s be extra cautious. The Glasgow Missouriar Mr and Mrs. Ed Schufeldt and family have moved to southern Oregon near Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hooker and 'ittie grandson Terry Hook-r of Gillespie Corners were callers at the Ge^orge Overholser home on Wednesday of last week Young folks from this commun ity going on a hay ride Friday night with the BYF ot the First Baptist church and the MYF of he Methodist church were Mane Came! in the Tent ¡nd Frank Satterwhite, Jim Webb For 17 years retail and certain service businesses have. uid John Minkler. Ernest Shaw of Drain was a been exempt from the federal minimum watre law. Now it is proposed that the law lie extended to those businesses which Ttndav evening- dinner guest at .1 . . the (»««orge Overholser home operate units in more than one state. . Sundax afternoon visitors at the If that is approved, certain things will inevitably nap mme of Mr and Mrs Dale Mc- |»cn. First, it will be only a matter of time until the law i Coy were Mr and Mrs. Perry and family of [.owell and («tended to more and more of the businesses, including ever Fields and Mrs Samuel Rowton and the smaller ones—once the camel gets his nos«' in the tent I Mr 'hildren of Hillsboro. Ms whole body will eventually follow. Secondly, unskilled Mr. and Mrs. Warren Willam- marginal workers will find fewer and fewer jobs open tc ' -on and family who have spent he past month at the home of them— for retailers and others, operating in intensely com- | i-r parents, Mr and Mrs. Guy [Mtitive fields, will be forced to pare their payrolls to th« ■imith. have moved into their new utmost More important still—government will have take! ! arm home near Creswell. Mi and Mr» Odell Brown and ¡mother long step in controlling our lives.—Industrial News Mrs Brown's father, Ed Rustin Coos Bay. were Saturday eve- Funny, but it takes just one park to set the contents of ling visitors at the home of Mr df a wastebasket afire and a* least ihree matches to make i nd Mrs Ern«*st Darnell. the same stuff bum in the trashbumer.- Manhattan (Kan.i V Sit W inche«tcr Rax Mr and Mrs. George McMur- Mdrcury-Cheonic’e -ick and . ...... famih - ------- s|>ent the Hire« lax holiday at Winchester Bay . Lough wa •epted from the of Float Prepared five of keturer. elected and in- j Mr and Mrs H W Satterwnit« at the June 18 meeting : and family attended the Timbc. By Hebron Grange stalled Election of a new )«*cturer was 'irnival at Alban;. Monday. Mr and Mrs Clarence tnmear held over until the July 16 meet Bx Mrs (.ale Roby ind boys and Mr. and Mrs. Cor. ing HEBRON GRANGE: Activity Eight Hebron Grange members iey Overholser and baby wen of a special Hebron Grange com- evening dinner guest mittis- this w«»ek is concentrated who have qualified for their Saturday grang«1 bar attendance pins with it the Alvin Allen home at An <»n pn'paring a "co ered wa Boat for tin Cottage Grove Cen 20 meetings include Mr and Mrs I .auf. Others present were the A) tennial parad«» Saturday A call Marvyn Harris Mr and Mrs Dale en’s -on .«nd familv Mr and Mrs was made at th«' July 2 m«*eting Harris. Beverly and Gladys Hud Ralph Alien of Gold Beach I sincerely wish to thank al of the grange, by fkxat committee son. /Mice and Clare Chapman t >f those who gave their tunc an chairman. Mrs Hugh Trunnell. \niiual l'i< ni< Held ■ffort in helping me compile th for riders in costume and men Hebron Grange hail the with whiskers to ride in the pa- scene Sunday. July 3 of th« sec 'id-time history of this commun rad«' in the covered wagon, which ond annual community picnic, 1 ty It was greatly appreciate. I ind without their help I woult is identifuM by «46 sponsored this year by Hebron I nave been unable to write th. Hebron HEC will hold a cook Church, with Ixindon and Hebron ed food sale July 8 at Western Granges participating All table* Auto store, with a variety of foods were filled with settings for 50 to include cakes, pies. bread. Visitors included th«' Jim Flem Calvin Lee Young cookies and potato salad Contri- ming family, grangers from Fai) Calvin I^e Youra. 15-month-ok butions are asked to be brought Brook. Calif a«*companying the Dean 1 Tartina from 1-ondon «on of Mt and Mi* Carol U or sent Young of Route 1. Dram. paaae« In a Youth report, tickets arc Grange Other were Mr ,nd îuay at a Eugene hospital Tues on sale for the Youth carnival Au- Mrs J. 1, Brown and daughters day. July 5 19R5 He was bor gust 13 Attending a meeting with the Sheila and Dianne, ol Portland. in Cottage Grove March 29. 1954 fair board in Eugene. Mrs. Clare Mrs. Effie Kcnady and daughter. and had lived his entire life u Chapman report«»«! a survey was Sandra of Cottage Grove a son ’he Drain area. Surviving besides his "aront underway to locate produce for and m«*ce accompanying Mr and are one sister. Carol Ann. a display It was suggested that this Mrs Allen Brown of home his grandparents Mr an year garden produce be marked Mrs R xbett F Ward of Drau epa rate from possibly Hebror An orchestra from < Youn representing field or market dis Church accompanied group singing and Mr and Mrs Earl G plays Anything that grows and is and included Hugh Trunnell. mel- >f Stanford Ky . gneat-grandpar ents. Mr and Mrs D R Coopc of average or superior quality will lophone: Mrs Edith Leathers of Dram, and other relatives be «■onsidered. piano; Mrs Brown, cello and Mi Graveside funeral services wil Exhibits for grange fair booths Hansen. violin txxd not necessarily be from the The pregram that followed in Eugene on Saturday. July 9 grangers alone, but may be from picnic also included a 4 H 1955. at 2 30 p m Hubert Prathe anyone reprt'sentative of the im- potluck Jo- will officiate with M Ils F«nera mediate locality. Please contact model m«*eting conducted by lene Roby with other 4-H mem grange members. bers. Emery !>ean and Stevie Pow. rangements Berggren, who Jack Godard reported w rk had elL Emma started on the shelter house at were accom pan uh ! by the audienc«' David A Cooper Blue Mountain park a Hebron in the pk*dge of allegiance to the flag Jolene and Karen Robv sang Grange comm u David A Cooper a resident o two 4-H camp songs project, and wor .Id cont Cottage Grove I the past n:m Grange chaplains P M Camp years, passed all day July 4 at Cot tag« voted by th«' g: to held bell of Ixxndon Grange and Mrs Grove hospital Wednesday. Junr and Jack Godard oi Hebron Grange 29. st the age < Jf 79. follow mg a July 17. for m« gave talks on the American heri «hort illness the women to atte; ;e an- tage A roil call for exp losions This is not the Ei He was born of What the Fourth of July ville W V« April nual picnic, votec 1876 He brought various lay in July. Means To Me held on the Fourth from those in attend- The HEC will con- -I Good* in Okla for the old stove f’ irv iving bnidet his widow park Materials for - ■ » one son and four daughters have been furnished t ’he ; » tdoor races for the children directed by Hugh Tninnell Dav id A ■per of Imnrd Godard report« a n w Mr Archie Powell The program mum of vandal damage * th. n bv Mr* Be Springfald : Mrs Inis Perkin« of park. id Mrs A rctrignation from Mi I r FORT ORD. CALIF Pvt Richard E Flury, 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flury. Yoncalla, re cently completed two weeks of ac tive duty while undergoing Re serve Army infantry training at Fort Ord. Calif. The special training was de signed to teach combat techniques which could not be given in local Reserve centers. Flury has been in the Reserve Army corps since last February landing (left to right)—Charles Thornton, outfield ; THE < OTTAGE (.KOT E n.WLBAI I. TEAM was '111(1« feated in th («xhran, : uHield: Charles McFarland, outfield : F rank year* 1894 and 1895. Tram* they defeated that year included the first base; George McQueen, «wcen 1 base Albert Wallace. w University of Orison varsit . 9-3, and an all-Lane County team. Every man on the team could throw th" ball over 100 yards. Only utility. Sitting (left to right)—George Wharton, manager; Thomas Mixlh-x, third base; Elzie Holdermnn, shortstop; Warren McFarland, two memhe- p t . i ii 4 the team which play -d 1< < al ball for many catcher; M illiam McQueen pitcher; John Benson, umpire. year*. Thrse m Warren McFarland of Cottage Grove end Sutherlin and Mrs. Dolora Wild in Portland. Included in the plc- of Prospect; nine grandchildren, William McQuei one great-granddaughter and sev- Kelly Field eral nieces" and nephews. * iturdav 9-11 Baseball American League At ,he time of dpath Mrg 1 30 Baseball at High Sciiool Cooper was seriously ill in Cot- agone at Kell} game with - — 11-12 Baseball Peewees at High F icld tage Grove hospital. -■ School 1 30 Baseball American league Funeral services were Saturday 1: :u 2.30 Baseball National ame with McKcnz.c at High July 2, at 1 30 p m at Mills Mortu League at Kelly Field ary in Cottage Grove, with F 10 11 Girls dance group at High plans for the Bohemia 1-4-30 Park supervision Sherwood Smith officiating. In District E>oy Scout* ' Scout-o- School 9:15 a m Community band in terment was at I .a ne Memorial 1-1:30 Park supervision Rama” have been completed, it redeo parade Cemetery in Eugene During the 6 o Softball Baptists vs. Pres V is .»nno-jneed by District Coun- ’•unilav service. Lloyd Hosman of Cottage ' I Cha'rman. Taylor Young. He byterians Grove, a nephew, sang "The 1-4:30 Park supervision stateri that the show is to ho one Lord’s Prayer, and "An Evenin Mendav . Praver." hernia District Scouts, Kelly Fiek ituro all the crafts and 9-11 Basebal Henry Luchsinger ?d by tlie hoys through at High School g program.” 1:30-2:30 Base Henry Luchsinger. age 84. a Friday evening show is l eague at Kelly Field resident of the Elkton area for ? pa»vnts of the box s 5:30 Baseball Peewee league vs. 75 years, passed away at a Rose and the general public, who will Drain at Kelly F'eld burg hospital Tuesday. July 5 6:30 Snfthal' Church of Christ 1955. after a long illness vs. Knights of Columbus He was born in Montgomery amp 9:T0-11: Vi i m. Girls activitics- County. Missouri. Novembei 22 md 1870. and came to Oregon with his Rym and •N .»HE MELLOW YEARS 1-1 n parents as a boy. Mr. Luchsinger and had never married. During his life he was engaged in the logging 9-12 Baseball Little League at ing industry. Medical discoveries have made it Keliv Field Surviving him arc two nieces 11-12 Baseball Peewees at High easier to enjoy the later years > I kivs . who Mrs. Elva Sneed of Drain and without many of the illnesses and basis and Mrs Nola Woodruff of Reedsport Bisel 11 American league pi nj that used to go with them. atrol units Graveside funeral services will St. E'rancs at Eugene As each year passes, more and smoother performance be at Scottsburg Cemetery at mere people can expect Io relax ay evening show. 10:30 am on Friday. July 8 1955 ; Sox at Eugene and enjoy their "Mellow Years". morning the 150 to with the Rex T T Smith of Drain dance group - High Have regular checkups by your ited to be .»n h ind will officiating Mills Funeral Service doctor as you approach them And with a large group of «f Drain is in charge of funeral 1-1 10 Park supervision if he prescribes corrective drugs, perform in the arrangements immunity band practice at grand C ntcnnial paradi vitamins or tonics, bring his pre- wh’ch High School M 4RKEN Me! AKI IMI tie w ill begi sc otion to us for dependable Margaretta Short last living mcniln r in Cottag« compounding. Th- pi 9-12 Barbali Little League <>f the above ■nd th Friday cvvning Ilv Field Margaretta Elizabeth I team. »-Ram i and join the boys 1 Basel n I campfire foil« w- it High School YOUR PHARMACIST Grove, passed away at her horn- u 12 Base hall Peewees at High evtives ■oilowing a long illness Monday. h: pia program no one July 4. 1955. at the age of 75. Public Reco» ds 1 3 a s e b a 11 N. She was born Margaretta E L it Kelly E'u Id Smith June 30. 1880. m Randolph Ml Ml IP 41. < OI I T : John W Mooers f ned $25 tor Olili LKM KMKI.HIO5 9:30-11 ;Xl Girls activities at .'ounty Illinois, and was married *4 HEDI I E High School it Baldwin. Ill to Thomas G. Fred Gouki fine 1 ? WMk « f ini« a 11 Rcxall Drugs 1 1:30 Park supervisioi 3h«>rl. who survives her. They Frkiav TO Softball Metho« ame to Cottage Grove from (l ormi rly hem's) 5:39 Baseball I Harold J. Dean fit game Free Methodists Baldwin 33 years ago. 6th * Main Phone Hi and non Yoncalla it ion of Mi's Short was a meml»er of 1-1 > Pai •op Jun? 27. t he FTesbytenan Church. O Wh: < Surviving bi-sides her widow«' ire one son and three daughters John II toseph T Short. Cottage Grove; ’cssie Cathcart. Marissa. Ill: Rachel Kleiwer. Eureka. Calif, 11 STH 1 (OIKI: Harold L W «nd Jean Birkett. Springfield, ci<k nt r leaving even grandchildren, four great- rrandchildncn; one brother. Jame* c Harry R M Smith Fresno Calif and three nd r being dru isters. Nel) Brown. Bertha Mc- ne 29 ean and Agnes McKreight. all fin«! $19 50 Robert J <f Marissa. passing w 11 E'uncral services were Th.irs- arance June 29 lay July 7. at 2 pm at Mills vlortuary in Cottage Grove with ‘.uded for impr nterment at IOOF Cemetery The Rex D. Hugh Peniston of- ‘lalph I- Ekit ter HOME-MADE SALADS —Potato Salad — ( bib iciated ,ck speed:ng Ji H i us Salad—Ham Salad—( oh slaw—Barbecue Charles R Bari Se}«t-o Rama’ on Slate Friday P,M, RELAX (Phil) Varley's ANDERSGHS Meats — Fish — Delicatessen Ellamae Caswell Mrs Ellamae Caswell, E ver- reen Auto Court Cottage Grove Satur- lay. July 2, 1955. at the age of Stewart G H ; tn. d «9.5o fo; lowing too close July 1. Eteie M Whittekir.« fined $6 5« r failure She was ben Ellamae J«- Xovembcr 19. 1895 at McMmnvil- e Oregon and was marred ir March of 1941 to Bill Ca*v vho survives her Mr and 1 -«.swell moved to Cottage Gi Benjamin 50 for ' e July 6 B«*ef and Ham— Fried Chicken — Fresh Cooked Prawns. Domi stic and Importeli. Chrrse (A Compiei«' Line) b ilami. Parta I < mm | s and Y< ur Favoriti1 Bevcragrs. Home-Made ( akrs She was a member of Tr nen's Ladies Auxiliary 105 ire one daughter. E M Cottage Grove; Idaho: one brother lewñston; one siste tired Flanders, of Eugene and grandchtldren Funeral ser at Char of McGinnis A Wilhelm in P land at 2 p m on Tuesday 5. 195» Mills Mortuary of tage Grove was in charge o! eral arrangements c T LET US FURNISH YOUR RODEO PARTY LUNCH OR DINNER her mot 512 Main FREE DELIVERY DAILY wiM moMntatn blackberry IGB CREAM / OPEN 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. SUNDAYS Sec You At The RODEO ARDEN FARMS CO Phone 46