The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1955, Page 16, Image 16

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Latham Residents
Build, Remodel
Mr». f'hir Truntull
Phone 171’11
LATHAM Omitted by mstak.
was the name of Mary Powell
Miller from the list of m«nd . «» ol
the class of '15 who live neal oi
Bx
in V Ullage ' HOVe
Winnie Landers of Portland was
buried there last Thursday. Her
brother, Joe, of Ct »ttage Grove and
Bill of Coos Bay and a niece, Er-
mine Violet Jone s, of Tillamook
attended the fune ral. All lormer-
ly Jived in Cott age Grove for
many years Wim lie, who was in
th« school picnic group here, had
worked in Edw ards Furniture
Store for 33 years
Dan Wood of
Mt. and Mr
PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL
To 11». »t Suffering the AGONIZING
PAIN <>f AK I HHll IS -
RHEUMATISM
H'-r.', GOOD NEWS fot nil who ,ul!rr
th. Urribl torture« of «. iatfc«, lumbago,
ueuritla, arthritis rheumatism. N. w"won-
d'l-tabl.f AR-PAN EX ql.'K KLY AG
LAYS mo^t muscl,- stiff««' »», arhinu Joint«,
ThiK . laim is TRUE. AK PAN-EX will do
thi.. or YOUR MONEY BACK!
It has PROVED its. If
if you will
ONLY belii'v th"», word*, you TOO will
Join in a hymn of thanks nnd praise for
AKPAN-EX.
It’s SAD to think of the other victims
w. could help If th. y WOULD ONLY
LISTEN. They coukl 1» HAPPY w ith thou­
sand* wb<i TRIED EVERYTHING nnd
GAVE UP until they hud faith in AR-
FAN-EX. Stop suff. rine
< «.»<■ agony —
don't wait! Us»- AR-PAN-EX.
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Music For Mom
3 Boys’ Chopping Tips and Tunes
Joe’s Jamboree
Oregon an»! Pacific Northwest News
Notes and Music
Luncheon In the Pumice Room
Noon News
Frankie I^ane Show
KOMB Showc ase
News Diac-Capades
News
Htandby for Music
Join th« Navy
KOMB Corral
News
Chambers Hcoreboard
Reel Foley Show
Rythm Roundup
News
Jim s Caravan
News
Weather Forecast, Hlgn Off
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Hongs for Hunday
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Church of Christ
Bits1 Mountain Erhoe!
Hong for Hunday
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
News Polka Party
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Hongs f»>r Hunday
Assembly of God Church
Melody Cruise
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Hunday Serenade
Jim's House Party
Emeralds vs Wenatchee
Hall Liston News
Ground Observer Corp
Herenada in Blue
Ixet s Go to Town
Henator Wayne Morse
CH Artnv H-’nd
Pr iudlv We Hail
Ave Marik Hour
Guest Star
Billy May Show
News
Civil Defense Hh<»w
Weather Hlgn Off
MONDAY, .11 I.Y ZA
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Break feet In Bedlam
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Oregon and Pacific Northwest News
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Tunes Till Noon
Luncheon In the Pumice Room
Noon News
Short Bui Sweet
KOMB Showcase
Ministerial Ass n.
l»lM-A|>ades
News Diac Capades
News
KOMB Corral
Hall Liston News
Chambers Hcoreboard
Candlelight Serenati«
Senator Neuberger
Mt States News
Jim s Caravan
Community Hour
Emerald! vs Tri Cities
Weather Sign Off
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30 Tunes Till Noon
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30 Wares Highlights in Jewelry
30 KOMB Showcase
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Of) News Discapades
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of) Hall-lJston News
15 Chambers Scoreboard
20 Chamber nt Conymtrct Report
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11 30 Tunes Till N.ww
12 oo Uincheon tn th« Fumic« Room
12 30 Noon News
12 45 Short But Sweet
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Bridal Shower
Fetes Culp Creek
Lady July 14
Bend sjxait the weekend with his
Follow The Emeralds
brother, John Wood, ami family.
Mr. and Mis C L Porsch of
Till K m DAY. 4« Ll 21
Roy, Wash . »|snt Wednesday and 7 00 News
Thursday ol last week with her 7 00 Breakfast in *#jdlam
C'taatwise spur is
parents, Mi and Mis. j C. Bil­ ' 7 7 30
3 . Hreakfast in Bedlam
ker. They were accompanied by t 7 45 The Alexanders
their son Bod. and his family. h IN) News
M«-ming Melodies
By Mrs. Florence Eriksen
Mi and Mis. laiyle Shepherd H 9 05
IN) News
Phone «X687
arc building a new home on prop­ , 9 15 Muni. For Mom
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CULP CREEK .Mrs Richard
Arnes.
Chapman Inee Joan Crawford»
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was the recipient of many useful
1 mgs killed a lamb of Harry I ll 30 Tunes Til Noon
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and lovely gifts at a bridal show­
McDohs very early on July 11. 12
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er on July 14 at the Row River
The Mel mil's were aroused in time j 12 45 Short Hut Kweet
Community hall Hostesses were
to see a large black dog ami a • I (W) KOMB Mhowcas«
Ministerial Ass n
Daisy Brown and Goldie Cline.
sable collie going ovei the hill 2 2 of)
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Games were played, followed by
toward Latham.
4 00 News Diac Capadea
| 5 00 KOMB Coml
opening of gifts by the honoree,
Tin C S Piasters, Leslie Hull» A 00 Hall Liston News
assisted by Miss Gertie Gertsner.
and Mark 1 lammei icksens of El A I Chambers H< oreb ard
Refreshments were served.
Cerrito, Calif , helfied ixiwell Hull h 20 CHL iielighUrterena'le
News
Mis. Leona Garrett, Mrs. Esta
celebiate his birthday July 11. । 7 7 iN>
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Tucker and sons visited Wednes­
with a picnic at the Cottage Grove H 30 Emeralds vs Trl-Cities
day at Springfield with Mrs. Har­
11 00 Weather Forecast, Sign Off
lake.
old Goodell.
New residents in the W. A
FRIDAY, 41 Lt 22
The pre-pack committee meet­
Woodard hous, s are Mr and Mrs. I 7 IN) News
Breakfast In Bed lam
ing will be held Tuesday evening
Howard Rice and «laughter, Jan-I 7 7 05
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at the Schacht home.
!<<■, and son, Jerry, who came from ' 7 35 Break last in Bedlam
Kelso, Wash . and Mr. and Mrs. , k oo News
Visit In Colorado
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Ralph Emory and son. Larry, who 9 s ini
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Doolittle and
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are Horn Longview Wash.
children returned from a two-
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II 00 Oregon an 1 Pacific Northwest News
weeks' visit in Colorado with rela­
Mark Shay and Wendell Pynch 11 15 Notes and Music
tives the latter part ol the week.
lelt last week for a three-week I 11 30 Tunes Till Noon
The Culp Creek schoolhouse
trip to Garnet, Kans, when' they 12 oo Luncheon in the Pumice R«»om
12 30 Wares Highlights In Jewelry
is undergoing a new paint job on
will visit Mi Shay's brother and j 1 30 KOMB Showcase
the exterior. The roof was com­
sister. They will firing his moth- 2 OO Ministerial Assn
pleted last week.
« r, Mrs. Mary Shay, back with 2 15 Disiapades
3 00 News Dlac-Capadea
Fred Robbins of Portland came
them to sfiend the winter.
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for a week’s visit with relatives
Mr. and Mis. Floyd Croxwell 5 00 KOMB Corral
here.
55 Canton Cafe Musical Preview
and Mr. and Mis (). E. Lionher- 5 A 00
Hall-Liston News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodell
g< r spent the weekend at Flo- I A 15 Chp.mbers Hcoreboard
and children of Springfield left
Chamber of Commerce Report
ience at the Fid I.ionlwrger home I A A 20
Sunday for a visit in Ardenvair,
30 Candlelight Serenade
7 00 News
Wash., with his folks.
7 Oft Jim's Caravan
Mr and Mrs. Dwyer and fam­
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ily of Cottage Grove moved into
11 00 Weather Forecast , Sign Off
the residence owned by Paul Ar­
Kill KDAY, 41 Ll 23
thur. recently vacated by the John
A 55 News Music
Horton family.
7 15 Petersen’s Square Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Eriksen and
7 15 Coast wife Sports
7 50 Break last in Bedlam
children visited at Oakridge Sun­
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day afternoon.
A 05 Morning Melodics
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Emerald! vs Tri Cities
Weather Sign Off
Divide Lady Hurt
In Fall from Pony
By Mrs. Edith Kenady
Phone 37FtJ2
DIVIDE
Mrs. Herman Lind­
strom fell off her pony on July
4 and broke her right wrist.. She
spent one week in the hospital,
but is home now Her granddaugh­
ter, Dianne Bryson, is spending a
couple of weeks with her.
Mrs Jack Brock and Christine
and Clifton have returned home
after visiting several weeks in Ok­
lahoma and California. Mrs. Brock
has recovered nicely from her car
accident in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs A. C. Warren and
Mr and Mrs. Ralph latne of San
Jose, Calif., are spending this week
camping out at Dorena Lake and
visiting with the Chester Nance
family. The women are sisters of
Mr Nance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Herendeen,
Gene and Ann Mitchell and Mary
U»u Queener spent the weekend
in Portland. They met Jack and
Dick Hamilton who were return­
ing home from Bozeman. Mont.,
where they had spent the past
three weeks visiting their grand­
parents.
Kathleen Knight of Eugene and
her mother. Mrs. Ida McReynolds,
left Friday to s[»end a few days
with relatives at Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Wil­
liams and children spent Satur­
day and Sunday with the Clare
Chapman family. Alice Chapman
returned home with them after
visiting several days at Albany.
This is the first time that the
killed his first rattlesnake
Portland Airmen
403rd
has left its home base in
J. E. Banton visited at Corval­
Portland for the annual two-week
lis with a sister during the Har­ Plan Distance
old Abeene trip.
active duty training period. It will
Bv Mr». Gale Koby
Since selling their property here, Record This Year
train with the 63rd Troop Carrier
Phofu- 7»?KI
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lyon have
Wing, a regular Air Force unit
LONDON
Perry Stein left moved to California for Lyon's
The 403rd Troop Carrier Wing whose home base is Ardmore.
Wednesday, July 13. for Berkeley, health.
located at Portland International
Calif., where he was called because
Juanita Perry of Halfway visi-1 Airport will set a national long
of the death of his brother, Wil­ ted last week with grandfather, distance record this year among
liam. Mr. Stein’s return is indefi­ F red Mills, before entering class the 39 reserve unit.» participating
nite because of the serious illness es at Eugene Business College.
in active duty encampments. The
Bothered With
of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Powell at­ men and equipment of the 103rd
POISON
OAK?
Serving as year - round janitor tended a wedding oi Mrs. Pow are being airlifted from Portland
to Ardmore. Okla A distance of
at London school, Stein has plans ell's cousin at Astoria July 17.
THY
for building carports for school
Cliff Foster received a visit 1500 miles by 15 of their own C-46
B & H
employees Material to be used is from his parents before their de- type aircraft and 5 giant C-124
from the old woodshed recently parture back to Wyoming after Globemasters of the 62nd Troop
POISON OAK
torn down. The old lunch room spending several weeks with Carrier Wing at Larson Air Force
LOTION
base, Wash.
is used for storage.
another son at Salem.
Nature's
Own
A number of Sentinel subscrib­ Cedar ( reek
This L5(X) mile move by the
Antidote.
ers are missing out on the recent
Mrs. Frank Geer was honored 403rd is over twice the distance
"extra” Centennial . Leader edi­
VARLEY'S
that any of the nation's other re­
tion of the Sentinel because they on her birthday Sunday, July 17, serve wings will travel for sum­
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are unaware, in spite of repeated by a family celebration picnic at mer encampment. The next far-
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information printed in the Sen­ Hendricks Park in Eugene. Mrs. therest being a 7(H> mile move by
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tinel, that this copy is on sale and Geer and son. Howard, of Cedar the With Air Depot.
was not mailed out to subscribers Creek were accompanied bv
or even the correspondents. This another son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy '
copy contains history of Cottage Geer, and granddaughter, Barbara.
Grove and surrounding communi­ ! They were joined by other tela
ties written up by regular rural tives from Goshen and Eugene.
correspondents, a souvenir edition About 15 relatives attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geer and Bar­
you will want to keep. There are
still copies to lx? had at the Sen­ bara spent four days over the July
tinel office and local newsstands. , U weekend accompanying Mi
Haying is underway extensively Geer's brother, Harold, oi Port­
in the community this week, as land on a trip through Yosemite
farmers keep an eye weatherwise. Park. They visited Lake Tahoe
Mr. and Mrs. Aldie Thomas had and the famous gold town, Vir­
company recently, when friends, ginia City, Nev.
Mrs. A. L. Gilham accompanied
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday—July 24 - 25 - 26
Mr. anti Mrs. Eddie Grubbs, and
daughter. Marjory, visited from her daughter and granddaughter,
| Mrs. Roy Geer and Barbara to
Acusa, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldie Thomas have Portland July 14 - 15 to visit
Mrs.
Glen
purchased the old Blackbutte another daughter,
EXCELSIOR PK TURFS presm<
schoolhouse property from Mr. Means, and new grandson, Virgil,
and Mrs. Marion Lyon, but do I born May 28. The two older chil-
not plan to move until a later I dren of Mr. and Mrs. Means, Den- !
time. The place has been rented nis and Joycene, returned with I
to the Virgil Brewer family the .Mrs. Gilham for a two weeks'
I visit. Mrs. Means is remembered
past several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas and as the former Laurabelle Gilham.
Tommy Clark, long time resi­
two sons moved recently to the
dent on Cedar Creek is moving to
Folland place.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shipp, who eastern Oregon near The Sisters,
have visited here with Mr. and where he expects to farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Palki and j
Mrs. Harold Abeene the past three
months, are returning to Califor­ children returned Saturday night '
nia to a new location near Fres­ from a three-weeks' trip to visit
no. On their way they will spend family relatives in Montana, Min­
two weeks at a Church of Christ nesota and Iowa. They reported I
the weather was "hot.”
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camp at Yosemite park.
Mr and Mrs. Shipp accompa­
Elaine Bechtold is spending the
WITH
nied Mr. and Mrs. Abeene on a summer at Myrtle Creek assist- 1
recent visit to eastern Oregon, ing her sister with restaurant
rock collecting, where Abeene work.
London Resident
Called to California
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Attends OCS Conferenc
By Mrs. It. G. Conner
H mm i IBM
LORANE Mrs. Svend I-obek
last week attended a throe-day
conference of school lunch cooks
at Oregon State College at Cor­
vallis The meeting was attended
by ISO school lunch cooks over
the state and was the first of its
kind in Oregon. It w a s called
School Foods Service Training and
sponsored by the Department of
Education and Oregon School
Lunch Program.
Mrs. Ixibek received many new
ideas and recipes and hopes to
UM them m the lunch program at
Ixirane this year.
Jackie Keep attended 4-H Camp
Line last week Judy and Suzan­
ne Conner and Gail Vixie are at­
tending this week and Karen Iz>-
liek is serving as a counselor for
Unit I
Robbie and Jerry Durbin of Eu­
gene are spending the week with
their aunt and family, Mr. and
Mrs C B Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Durbin
and children have moved in with
her father, B. C. Addison, to spend
the summer while Mr. Durbin's
work is near Ixirane.
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