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Pioneer Schoolmates
To Meet Sunday, Aug. 6
Ice Cream Sundae Cake’s A Drcam
The Pioneer Old Schoolmates
will hold their annual meeting and
picnic August 6, in the City Park
Phone *>55 or
of Cottage Grove for the 19th year.
In August. 1936, this organiza
tion was started by a small group
of old schoolmates who met in the
garden of Mrs. Anna Griffin
Adams, and decided to make the
meeting an annual custom Of
those there that day, only Mrs.
Adams still resides in Cottage
The First Methodist Church was
Grove. Mrs. Emma Branstetter is
the scene of the afternoon wedding
now in a nursing home in Califor
of Judith Anne Hodges and Mich
nia and Mrs Hattie Best passed
ael Robert Hunter. Saturday. July
on in Portland some time ago. The
9. Rev. Sydney B. Gaither of
rest of the original group are no
ficiated at the ceremony.
longer here But the picnic has ex-
The
South
Lane
Stamp
Society
panded until over 1U0 came last
Parents of the couple ;ire Mr.
and Mrs. Harold O. Hodges and met in regular business session year from various points on the
last
Thursday
evening
and
com
coast.
Mis. Mary Ellen Asbury and the
late Floyd L. Hunter, all from pleted plans for its annual "Closed
Armond Wynne is new
Album"
picnic.
dent oi tne group, fie is a descend-
Cottage Grove.
The picnic, held each year to ant of Dr. Wynne, who came to
'Hie bride was dressed in a pink
silk afternoon dress which was a enable the members.of the So Oregon in the early 186<)'s. Some
sheath style, sleeveless and with ciety to get away from their tones of tnis group attended school at
a scoop neck. She wore a pink hat and albums, is slated for July 28 the old 1-atham school which was
and carried a white orchid on a at 6 30 p.m and will be held at located near the present So. Pa-
the Dorena Recreation area The cific Highway bridge and South
white satin Bible.
You ran dream, can’t you, of a luscious cake easy to make? Well, Ice
chosen picnic site is on the lower-
Attendants of the couple were area. neater the river. Gtxxi roads ern Pacific tracks on the banks of
Cream Sundae Cake is a dream come true. It is two desserts in one, cake
Coast
Fork
River,
near
Latham.
Miss Sara Summers of Cottage lead to the picnic grounds, and
and ice cream sundae, and all the makings can be bought at the grocery
Grove and Robin I). Hunter, broth public restrooms have lx-en con Others attended the first Cottage
store. Whether you make the cake layer yourself or buy the ready baked
Grove
school
which
was
located
er of the bridegroom, also from structed. All members and their
at the store, the result is delicious. Now that pre-packaged ice cream is
where
the
A.
W.
Helliwell
resi
sold in half-gallon cartons you can keep the main part of this dessert
Cottage Grove.
friends are invited to come to the dence now stands at the corner of
conveniently in stock in the freezing compartment or home freezer. Cake
The reception following the wed annual picnic.
Adams Avenue and South First
or cupcakes, a can of chocolate sauce and a can of shelled nuts complete
ding was held at the home of Mr.
Street.
Picnic chairman Mae Wilson, 808
the dessert.
and Mrs. James Carver on N. 10th Whiteaker Street, requests the
The organization is dated from
Street. The house was decorated picnickers to bring their own
with sprays of white carnations, tableware and a covered dish. A the early 1880 s up to and includ Margaret Ann Brown
ing the year IDiXr All those who
as the church had been.
. menu can be obtained by contact- attended school during this period
Mis. R. D. Benedict and Miss : ing Mrs. Wilson for item sug- either in Latham or Cottage EngagedtoLarryWebber
Susan Simon presided at the table. I gestions.
Grove are eligible to attend this
For their honeymoon to Spo i Maxine Brown. Walter Hayes picnic and annual meeting.
Miss Alice Marie Moore, daugh
kane, the bride wore a jacket and Thurmon Petty were guests
A potluck dinner is held at noon
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.
matching dress with navy blue ac at the July 14 meeting. Mrs. on the park tables, followed by a
Moore of Dorena became the
cessories and an orchid corsage.
B r o w n requested application program of old tune songs and
bride of Lloyd Thweatt, non of
blanks
for
both
herself
and
her
Mrs Hunter will continue to
reminiscences of those early days.
Mr. and Mrs P. L. Thweatt, of
work at the Cottage Grove hos son as prospective members of A hearty welcome is extended.
Culp Creek Saturday, July! 16, at
pital until Hunter has finished his the Society.
Miss Belle Burkholder is in
Stephens, Wash.
special schixiling at Washington.
A fair committee was appointed charge of publicity.
The couple was married before
by President Joyce Bomar to de
a Justice of the Peace in amorn-
velop and coordinate planning for I
ing ceremony.
a booth as a part of this year's
The bride wore a white bal-
Western Exhibition, Inc., annual
lerina-length dress with white ac-
show, which will lx' held on the
cessories.
Junior Chamber of Commerce race
The couple is now living at Dor
track grounds Ivan Hoyer, loanee
By Mrs. Walter N. Dowcns
ena. Thweatt is employed at
Naish, June Hoyer and Mike Bo
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All Home Extension Units of
Booth - Kelly Lumber Company.
mar were appointed to begin the lame, Benton, Linn, Polk, Lincoln
nrbiNKii
preliminary fair Ixxith arrange and Marion counties are holding
ments. Tentatively frames of a picnic at Avery Park, south ot
B PW to Hold Picnic
stamps, penny picks, kilo mix Corvallis, on July 27, lief ween 11
tures, auction packets and stamp a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
The Cascade District of the
The
supplies have been planned as part
All extension unit members are
Business and Professional Wo-
ol the fair display.
urged
to
attend.
Each
county
is
PRESCRIPTION
men's clubs will hold a picnic for
The next regular meeting of the asked to contribute a number for
al) members and their families at
Society
is
set
for-
Thursday,
Au
the program, which is under Mrs.
DEPARTMENT is the "heart"
the Dorena Dam Sunday, July 24.
gust 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the club Alfred Steinhäuser.
of every Rexall Drug Store. There
The picnic will be at noon at the
room of the Cottage Grove city
Each unit is asked to bring pic- Miss MARGARET ANN BROW N south side of the dam where the
library. Members having name« of
special care goes into compound
collectors they wish included in nie fare and serving equipment recently announced her engage- State Archery meet was held. All
ing each and every prescription
members.
for
the picnic ment to Larry !.. Webber of members are asked to bring their
the new mailing list are requei
presented. Only pure, effective in
to forward this information to site, all fbod will be put together. Lorane. Miss Brown is from <m n silverware, fried chicken for
their family and one dish of food.
Anyone wishing transportation
Secretary Ivan Hoyer.
gredients are used Always look for
please phone Mrs. R. B. Cline, Cottage Grove. An August wed
the sign that says
ding
is
planed.
phone 689L, or Mrs. Harold Burge
( ELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY
Lutheran Ladies Aid
at phone 823R.
C O. Hosman celebrated his
YOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Brown 90th birthday Sunday with a din
Plan Social Supper
of Cottage Grove announce the ner given in his honor by Mr. and
engagement of their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Hosman.
A business meeting of the Trin
Margaret Ann, to I.arry L. Web
DRUG STORI
Others present were Mr. and
ity Lutheran laymen's League
ber, son of Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Mis Bolt Raisor, Ted Gibson and
was held Friday evening with nine
L.
Webber
of
Ixtrane.
f*r reliable orescription itrvlct.
memlxus present. The group plan-
Miss Brown will be a senior next Lloyd Hosman.
tied their piogram for the next
year at High School. Mr Webber
six months.
is locally employed.
Hostesses were Mrs. Karl I n ew
An August 12 wedding at the
and Mrs. Ray Rand.
Lorane church is planned.
Rexall Drugs
The August meeting will tie a
(Formerly Kein's)
social hour at the church.
Judith Anne Hodges, Micheal R. Hunter
Wed in Saturday Afternoon Ceremony
Annual July Picnic
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Home Ext. Units
Plan July 27 Picnic
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Engaged to Airman
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Highest in Nation During Past Year
Average hourly earnings of Ore
gon's 110,000 industrial production
workers reached $2.16 in 1954.
highest among the 48 states, ac
cording to figures just compiled
by the Oregon Unemployment
Compensation commission in co
operation with the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
Oregon's weekly earnings aver
age. however, dropped from third
to fourth place despite a gain for
last year to $83.81 from $82.04 in
1953. This figure was exceeded by
Michigan with $87.84. Nevada
with $86 43 and Wyoming with
$84.03. Oil discoveries helped the
last-named state, i while Nevada
counted only about 5,000 produc
tion workers.
National averages tor 1954 were
$1.81 an hour for weekly earn-
ings of $71.85, both slightly high-
er than the previous year. The
work-week dropped to 39.7 hours.
No annual earnings were included
in these compilations.
Both Washington and Califor- i
nia followed closely Oregon's high
[losition. while southern
states
brought up the rear with 1954
average weekly earnings from $48
to $72.
Masonic Lodge
To be Chartered
Lumber workers in the south
earn lower wages than on the la-
cific Coast, as is shown by tile
national average for this industry
ot $66 18 a week last year V'v‘k-
ly earnings of lumber workers
here have been averaging up to
$90 This is a big factor in hoid-
ing up Oregon’s average among
the states, as approximately bO
the production
per cent of tne
prixiucnen < em
ployes are in this basic industry.
Eugene Roundup
Ent' y Blanks are
Now Available
Entry blanks for the junior and
grand parades of the August
Emerald Empire Roundup in Eu-
gene are available now They may
be picked up at the city jail, po
lice department, or roundup head
quarters at 30 11th Ave. E., Eu-
gene.
There are no entry fees for
either parade, and big cash prizes
will be offered winning entries.
Rin-Tin-Tin and company will ride
in both parades.
The junior parade for young
sters 16 and under will be Fridav
August 5, at 1:30 p.m. The grand
White Water Lodge No. 216.
A.F. & A.M. will receive its Char
ter on Tuesday evening, July 26,
at 8 p.m. in a special ceremony
to be held in the auditorium of
McKenzie High School located on
the McKenzie River Highway 38
miles East of Springfield, near
Blue River.
Grand Master Ernest J. Bolliger
of Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons of Oregon, assisted by
many other high ranking officers
of the Grand Lodge, will present
the Charter to the new Lodge in
the traditional ceremony of the
Craft.
The meeting is open to all Ma
sons their families, and their
friends. It is expected that there
will be a good attendance from
both the Willamette and McKenzie
River valleys.
The officers of the new Lodge
will be: Glen Davis. Worshipful
Master; Keith Davis. Senior Ward
en; Benson Payte, Junior Warden;
Everett Price, Treasurer; Earle
Esola. Secretary; Chester Peden,
Senior Deacon; William Sturges,
Junior Deacon; Otis Seal, Senior
Steward: Ernest Smith, Junior
Steward; Robept Steele, Marshal;
Eugene Riley, Chaplain; Frank
Prentice, Tyler; Frank Wright,
Historian.
Refreshments will be prepared
and served by the wives of White
Water Lodge members and an en
tertaining and enjoyable evening :
is in prospect.
parade, scheduled for Satutday,
I August 6, at 1 M) p.m.. Will feature
marching bands from othei i>aits
<4 th. state and special visitors
such u> the Coos Bay Pirates and
Oregon Cavemen Any individual,
group, or business in the state w ill
be welcome to enter.
Persons from out of town wish
ing to enter either parade should
write at once to Emerald Empire
Roundup. 30 11th Ave. E., Eugene,
Oregon, and request a free entry
blanK These should be filled out
and mailed back as soon as pos-
sible.
Roundup headquarters and tick
et office will tx' open daily troni
it) a m. to 6 p.m., and on Friday
until 9 p.m.
In addition to the parades, the
roundup will feature rodeo per
formances on Friday and Satur-
dav nights and Sunday afternoon,
a dance Saturday night with Bob
Wills band, and buckaroo break
fasts at the fairgrounds Saturday
and Sunday mornings.
WANT ADS
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OF MILLION^..
Temendous
SALE
Starts Thursday, July 21
il: 30 A M.
SAVE!
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509 Main
Phone 1097
(Phil) Varley's
K. S. Parks Named
To U A Fall Roster
Phone 82
(ith & Main
Hold Business Meeting
YOUR
The Trinity Lutheran Ladies'
Aid held a special meeting Thurs
day, July 14. to discuss plans for
the supper social, which will I m 1
held Friday, July 29. beginning at
5:30 p m.
Menu for the sup|x-r will lx1
hamburgers, potato salad, cake, ice
cream and |x>p. A small fee will lx'
charged. Free movies will be
shown following the supper. Any
one is welcome to attend
Mrs. Robert Kunz read the top
ic “Sins of Personality" and Mrs.
Kunz and Mrs. Florence Benson
served a dessert luncheon.
The next meeting will lx1 Au
gust I
PHARMACIST
MEMORY
“DIBS
Remember what an
Important
part
the
word “dibs" played in
.’.>111 I AKE KU MON HEI I»
'¡’he 25th annual Lake Reunion
w as held at A' mitage State Park
Sunday, July 17.
A basket lunch was served at
noon and a game ot baseball was
played after lunch, Children’s
races tixik the spot light in the late
afternoon.
"Dibs on the swing",
“dibs on the ball bat",
"dibs on this", “dibs
on that"; whoever said
"dibs” first was given
priority.
I I ndoiibtedh
tillit Iitti.
word averi
H
fist fight. Remember?
IA 31
The annual Wyoming Picnic will
lx' held Sunday, July 31. beginning
at 1 pm The picnic will be m
Avery Park. Corvallis lee cream
and cot lee will lx- furnished.
W V OMI NG I K NII
SMITH'S
Fl NEKAL
CHAPEL
r
115 No. 6th
Ph. 101
£
N g TO II A A E I'll Nil
The Past Noille (hands of the
Rcliekah Uxige will have a picnic
Thursday, July 28, at the home
of Mrs Roy Lyon. The picnic will
Ix'gin at 12:30.
sip IRE DAM E s< III DI I I D
The Ikxits and Sandals chili
will hold a public square dance
Saturday night at the Mt. View
ì ;
The public is invited
SUMMER
CLEAN-UP
and
“ .N
Women of Moose
Initiate July 7
Sentinel
SPECIAL
The Women of tile Moose held
initiation July 7 for Marv Enyard.
who was sponsored by Mrs Frank
night
Coleman. Officers chap
pi ogi am w as held.
Refreshments were sr
af-
ter the meeting.
The state conference
July
Astoria Mi* Gus Wal-
t her
fitst attendant
the
queen of sponsor«.
The next business meeting XX ill
Ite Thursday, July 21.
GOW in Villi I'll Nil
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The Gowdyville club will have
a pu me Sunday at Wilson Creek
park at the Cottage Grove la«ke
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RED CROSS
COTTON BALLS
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(her 100 sheets
The public is invited and a «pe
rlai invitation is extended to all
old-timers at Fall Creek. Ixrwell
and I textet
his 1912 Ford will lie
give rides to everyone.
NO REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES
NO COUPONS
Io help you protect
it. You know thii the
minute you wolk in the door.
15c
The annual Neet Family Reun
ion will lx* held Sunday. July 31.
at JasjxT, according to Harry
»9
X
Youf h«ohh is you' =/
most valuable pottos* —
lion. And it hot ol* |4
Pound
Pad
Neet Family Reunion
To Be Sunday, July 3 I
A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF
ITEMS REPRICED AT
$
Keith S. Parks, 30. Budget Con
trol Director of the Highway Dé
partment
Lane county.
accepted the chairmanship of the
Government
Division
for the
United Appeal for the fall cam
paign. according to an announce
ment by Dan Allen, general cam
paign chairman
Mr. Parks has been active in the
United Appeal in the past having
I been chairman of the county sec
tion of the government division.
He is married and the father of
one child. He resides at 3932
I Crown Avenue in the Danebo dis
DINU
WICKS
trict; is a member of the Ameri-
announced her engagement to can Legion and the First Christian
Ev erett
McClellan of Shelby, church
He will apixiint chairmen for
Montana. So <latc has been
i the city, county. Eugene Water &
for the wedding.
, Electric Board, federal and state
' governments.
Mr and Mrs. Myron Wicks of
Mr Parks states that the joint
Cottage Grove announce the en-
for the Community
gagement of their daughter. Dix campaign
Chest and the Red Cross, as was
ie, to Everett McClellan, of Shel conducted
last year for the first
by, Montana.
time under the name of the
Miss Wicks attended the Iwai United Appeal, makes it possible
high school. McClellan is present for he and many other volunteers
ly in the Air Force and is station I to give of their time once a year
ed at Norton Air Force Base. San whereas with two drives it Was
Bernardino. Calif
difficult to have time.
The wedding date has not yet
been set.
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