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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1955)
Everson, reporter; Nancy Green medical examiner in N« vv Haven | Ka»trrn star Creswell Chapter of Eastern wood, student council representa for many years, was called to a bom»' where Rvo boys died n an Star will meet ’Ihursday. October tive. old trunk, according to the story. 20, at 8 p.m. Dr. Scarbrough visited his broth- ( hurt h Speaker Marvin Derby, education di- er and family here at Christmas CRESWELL Organization, stu At Creswell Churches in 1953. He is a graduate of the reetor of the Oregon Temperance dent body and class officers of Creswell Union high school have Creswell Church of Christ; 9 45 University of Oregon and taught League, will be the «peaker at been elected foi 1955-19E6. They am Bible School, Mrs. Claude one year at the university He the 11 a.m. service at the Presby are : Kirkendall, superintendent; 11 attended Yale College on a s ■hol- terian Church. October 16 Mr. Student body - Robert Rand, a.m. communion anil preaching arship and took his medical train Derby has spoken at more than 200 Oregon high sch»x>ls. • , president; James Sartelle. vice service; 7 p.m. study hour; 7:45 ing in the east. president; Arlene Holt, secretary; p.m. evening service. L. M. Bix Presbyterian Youth Tay. Mrs. F. B. Good received word JoAnn Lunas, treasurer; Ix*an ler, pastor. Several young people of the the first of tlic week of th»' birth Taylor, sergeant at arms. Westminster Fellowship will at William of a new granddaughter, Kathy of G»d Church. Sim tend a Presbyterian youth rally Mr Senior class - Adaire Graham, Joy»x*. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold day school at 10 a.m. Morning in Salem Saturday, October 15, •ause Good of Nelson. Nebr. There are । presid» nt; Rachael Bonebrake, worship at 11 o’clock. Evening leaving the church at 6:30 a.m which wa: two other girls in the family. Mrs. vice president; Beverly Brundidge, service, 7 30 pm Wednesday, 7:30 CRESWELL An open house Th»' Home Economics club meets M lary Watt G»x.d visited her son and family secretary; Doris Parks, treasurer; pm. Prayer and Bible study. Come will be holt! at 7 p m.. October 16 at 10:30 a.m Tuesday, October ' Carolee Bear and Jerry Hayes, this summer. in Friendship hall at the Ci : swell 18, at Creswell grange hall with sergeants at arms; Ramon Foun- with your problems and spiritual lie given at Ival S. Wilson, supervisor of tain, class adviser. Melhodist church, sp« nsoi eil by Mrs. F. L. DeBerry. Mrs. J. C. needs. ing the Creswell Ground Observer the Commission on Education in Partney and Mrs, Carlyle Scar Junior class - Allen Bradshaw, ill talk on Corps, met Monday evening with Presbyterian Church. Rev Ger »x>-op»*ration with the church brough is hostesses. Members, who child psychology at Hr ■ November th»* chief observers to discuss ac president ; flick Buss, vice presi- ald G. Emerson, pastor. Sunday IxMird. will tie a quilt, are to bring a sack 5 meeting. tivating the local program. More dent; Ralphina Ray, secretaiy ; school at 9:45 a.m. 11 a m. wor Sundav s«'h»x»l teachers and tu- lunch. Marjorie Quigley, treasurer; Pat help is needed for the three-hour Mi' J. M. Walkup and Mrs. R ship service. shifts between noon and midnight. sy Barker and Duane Maddy, ser and projects will lie on exhibit and C. Andrews will be hostesses at City Council Meets geants at arms; Miss Mitzi Asai The Earl Smith family of Eu and Miss Carolyn Wiley, class ad- First .Methodkit Church, Rev displays will show the work of the noon luncheon of the Wom gene visited Saturday with his Kenneth J Mitchell, pastor. Stm the church school and of the com an s Society of Christian Service ¡ESWEI.L Th< [xistpcned parents. Mr and Mrs. J E. Smith. at th»' Methodist Friendship hall ni< ’in ; < I the city eomicil was day School at 1(1 a m. Morning mission. Sophomore class - Willard Os worship at II o'clock. Interme Smith, an employee of the Pacific Youth groups of the church will Wednesday, October 19. Birthdays born. prescient; Donna Stevenson, Telephone and Telegraph Com diate, high school and adult Fel serve refreshments. The program of th»' month will be observed councilmen pany for several years, has been secretary . treasurer; George Sin- lowship at 6:30 p.m. (Tioir prac- will include music by the junior Mrs. Earl Petty will lead devo clan . at arms; James tice at the church Thursday at transferred to a Portland office choir and a film, "The Family tions md the lesson on “ 'Thej Martin, class adviser. and is moving there. 7:30 p.m. Next Door.” Everyone is invited are my ix'eple,' saith the Lord ’’ Freshman class - Joan Graven, The regular social meeting of men II N. Tia Mr. and Mrs. Fied Reich Jr. of to attend. the VFW and Auxiliary will be Greenwood. Th' same election Springfield sp«'nt Sunday with her {president; Skip Calhoun, vice Room Mothers held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October and will b< noti- parents, Mr. arid Mrs. W M. Har : president; Kathy Borden, secre tary; Kenneth Harris, treasurer; What’s Doing 18. Col Ni l man G Reynolds of ris. nd atteniled fellowship night Morris Osterhoff and James Hig Are Announced EL Club A meeting of the Oregon I’oitland son of Mis Vernon I activities at the Methodist Church. don, sergeants at arms; Louis Bus Sc hedule The EL club will meet at 8 p.m. cullme Chi imeni Company CRESWELL Room mothers of Mr and Mrs Rinehart Knud Kovar of Creswell, is attending announced for 10 am. October a 10-month course at the Army sen of Seattle, Wash., called Sat I Graven, class adviser. II. W Taylor, local bus agent, Monday, October 17, with Mrs. the Creswell elementary schools Honor Society - Arlene Graven, met Friday in the Creslane school Willamalane hall at War College at Cai lisle Barracks, urday on her mother. Mrs. Mar- announced two changes in T. R. Graham. Duane Pratt, vice library io dtacu i pit Jecta for the the schedule: northbound from C.eswell Union high sch»x>l will Springfield. Weed control will he Ba. A veteran of 17 years of Army garet Holt, and friends about | presid« nt; 12:3.' I p.m. to 12:03 p.m. and 5:18 meet Drain m a fcxithail game repi esi ntal iv e from service, Colonel Reynolds has town. They were returning from ¡president; Ann Applegate, secre- year. council I tary - treasurer; Willard Osborn, here Friday. October 14. served in the European theatre. a meeting of the American Appointed to serve for the year, p.m. to 5:43 p.m. I ne League ol Oregon ( < He holds the Silver Star, the eiation of Advertisers at Coronado, I student council representative; with the teachers with whom they v ili meet in Portland October Bronze Star medal and the Com Mexico Knudsen, who was grad Ralphina Ray. reporter. will work, are Mrs. Emily Kas Lettermen s club - Duane Pratt, per with Mrs. Eva Count' Mrs. bat Infantryman badge. He re- uated in journalism from the Uni I president; Don Bowden, vice presi- The audit of the citv hooks for ceiv 'd Ins bachelor of science de versity of Oregon, went into the Rolley LeMarr, Mrs. W. W. Low gree from the University of Ore advertising business in Portland a i »lent; Edwin Walton, secreiary- er; Mrs. William Melhorn, Mrs. treasurer; Warren Johns, sergeant to the finance committee. few years ago, and later moved gon in 1949. Helen James; Mrs. E. E. Dersham, to Seattle. Mrs. Knudsen spent at arms; Bob Burris, reporter. Mrs. Elizabeth Prichard; Mrs. BAA . Don Westlake, president; Every m in w ho is high up likes her childhood in Creswell but had Rachel Quick. Miss Mary Watts; Jerry Hayes. to thnk that he has don»' it all president Mrs. Ross Bradford, Miss Lois not visited here recently. 'James Sartelle, secretary - treas Fauver; Mrs. Norbert Krantz, himself, and the wife smiles and Sgt. Walter Adams and I urcr; Don Bowden, sergeant al Regiland Redding of Seattle, George Stout; Mrs. George Gwy- W ish., twin brother of M. C Red- family visited last week with his Sir Jamr M ther and Mrs. Harmon Webb. Mrs. lui-, and another brother W A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. GAA - Ann Applegate, presi Edith Jones; Mrs. W. B. Nixon. Redding, of Spencer, N. C., vis- Adams. They have made their dent; Kay Smith, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Erwin; Mrs. W. B. Ud last week at the M. C. Red- home at Medford but are moving Kathv Horton, secretary. Markley, Mrs. H. L. Wright; Mrs. Ing home. They left Friday for to Eord Ord. Calif., where he will EBLA - Doris Parks, president; Noah Cosner, Mrs. Elsie Or; Mrs. Seattle, accompanied by M C. be stationed. Arlene Graven, vice president; Elmer Odell, Ralph Miller: Mrs. Mrs. Olive Parlin, who has been Carolee Hear. secretary; Betty anti by Mr. and Mrs. Erank Red- George Vaklan. Mrs. Ralph Train; at the home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Schiffer. treasurer; ling and son. Michael. Mr. and Mrs. D. B Hunt of Red Johnson near Saginaw for several Jones, recording secretary; Nancy Mrs. Elon Rider, Mis. Zenna mond were recent visitors at the weeks following a month’s hos Easterling, student council repre Hcckett; Mrs. W. C. Land. Mrs. Philip Holt home. Mrs. Hunt is pitalization at Cottage Grove, left sentative; Rachael Bonebrake, re Lois Carpenter; Mrs. Loren West rope. Mrs. Ula Smith; Mrs. Cla last week with her granddaugh porter. Mis. Holt's mother. rence Sexton. Mrs. Jess Hayden; Bill Thomson, son of Mr. and ter. Mrs Jack Wager, and hus Pep Club . Sandra Hanson, Mrs. Wilson Mathews, James Col Mis William Thomson. who left band for Nampa. Idaho. She will president; Jeanette Jones, vice this tall to enter college in Cali- stay with the Wagers at Nampa president; Arlene Holt, secretary; lier: Mrs. R. M. Carpenter, Ra orma, changed his plans and is and with her daughter, Mrs. Mac- Ikmna Stevenson, treasurer; Kay leigh Carothers, and Mrs. John I West lake, George Stout. low taking basic training at Parks rella Gorslein, at Mesa, until she Each room moth«'r was re \FB near Oakland. Pat Collom, is strong enough to return to her । guests on Organization Day at quested to supply two pics from liso of Creswell, i stationed at home here. , th»* morning service of the Meth- her room for the benefit supper Mrs. Viola Carlson of hi' same base. Mrs. Cora M. Olson, former mento, Calif., visited •Monday j odist Church Sunday as a part October 28 at Creslane school. long-time resident ot Creswell, with her brother. II. N. Traxler. I of loyalty month Mrs. W C. Her mother Adams and Mrs. C. I. Kent sang Story Reminds Friends suffered bruises and shock in a and Mrs. all recently at the home of her Mrs. Clara Traxler, and sis a duet, accompanied by Mrs. laughter. Mis L. C Aldrich, 616 ter, Miss I-ois Traxler, of Eugene George Ross, as the number pro Of Former Resident I * r* - • ■ vided by the guests. Out-of-town S. Second st . Cottage Grove. She accompanied her. -.zXAgA,: ». ■ r’S/T,.." Mrs W. M Harris, Mrs Grace members attending were Mr. and CRESWELL An article from s now in a wheel chair. Mrs. Kay Ledward. journalism Tendick and Mis Russel Tendick Mrs. Harry K. Goreham of Spring, New Haven, Conn, in the October teach» r a: the high school, and entertained the Dorcas Circle of । field Sunday. October 16. will be 7 issue of the Eugene Register- the Methodist church at the Har- family day at the church. The Guard, brought a number of phone Eversen a n d Adair Graham, ris home Oetolx'r 5. Mrs. Riley junior choir will sing and the pas calls to »he homo of Mayor Car ditors of the high school annual. Petty was a guest. Mrs. Blanche tor the Rev Kenneth J. Mitchell, lyle Scarbrough His brother, Dr. N. Scarbrough, well attended a Iwo day workshop ges Gwythcr led devotions, with the will take a theme of "A Christian Marvin known to old-timers here, and a tion in Eugene Eriday and Satur- theme from Psalms 105. The Family" for his sermon. spom orcd the Oregon group voted to appoint a member each month to co-operate with Officers for tin- new church year cne from the Miriam Circle in ver«' elected at the October 5 c.irin«’ for the children on WSCS World's easiest tuning! World's easiest view m ling of the Murtha Circle of day. The ways and means com ing! Eye f’niditiond from hug«* 21” tu»>e to he Presbyterian Women's Asso- mittee announced that Christmas ation at Fellowship hall. Presi- card; will be on sale and that Eye-Shade filter. Handsome metal cabinet— I lent is Mrs James Martin: seerc- plans will be announce»! for a * helf sir ■—in Gossamer Bronze. ary, Mrs Floyd McKnight, and benefit program. Hostesses for i th» ’ November 2 meeting arc Mrs. roasiiri'i, Mrs. I'ougir Ticiber Model 21T27MA ’Ians were discussed for a baked E. E. Allen. Mrs Ray Andrews Your letterhead is often UTTWFRI and Mrs. Carlyle Scarbrough. oixi sa'c Inter in the month and PRINTING Officers of the Boar Creek 4-H what your new customer oi the annual bazaar November SERVICE 3g Livestock club were elected at the (or prospect) sees FIRST ’ CONDITIONED Mrs C. 11 Harrold nnd Mrs. October 8 meeting at th»' home h hn Itonneliy » ntertnincil the Es- of Mrs. Faync Taylor, leader. It gives him a quick, first impression of your busi 'her Circle of th«? Presbyterian They a-c: Pre«iflcnt. Vicky Tay (Much less If you hove on old one to trade I) ness that is quite apt to influence his rerp ir e to Wemen's \ sociation at Felknv- lor; vice president, Sammy Tay Ind. Fed. Tax, Lyear warranty on picture (ubo your letter. Vvc will design and pm t a letterhead •hip hall Oo’olx r 5. Materials lor lor; secretary, Kay Skinner; rc- he study couru* on the ixrrtcr, Steven Petty; song lead to do you proud! \ morirán Indian wen* dr tributi »! er. Danny Triolo A Hallow» on nn- party will lx1 held October 29 at and ba the the home of Mrs. Arthur Skinner, ’mi leader Ice ertetn and «’n swell grange hall November 4 a Die October 19 meeting will be cookies were served Members of the Veterans of it th" home of M"s. H. A Sim- Fmeign Wars mid Auxiliary were nons. M l . Robert Fox. with Mrs II. r. I’oterson ♦ ni-hosh ss, en'er- tan<*d the Miriam Cicle of the Mefhodi'.f Church at the Fox home ><tober 5 Mrs Kenneth J. Md Creswell News The Sentinel, ( Mclhers Chib Pians Project Methodist Church Plans Open House club r school sided niait and $100 fc gram, to a[ i m< the : Hi School Groups Elect Officers immim. pro and hn W< and Mrs G. II Maw- appointed to meet with Nixon was appoint»*»! chairman th»* nursery project during c ib meeting - The club ponsor the seventh and eighth gi ide dances as a school The ways and means committee aimed a hobby show for Januar j and an evening of one act pia ys in April for benefits. The annual benefit cafeteria dinner will be Friday, October 28. with Mrs. Nixon as kitclu n chairman and Mrs. Mark Mm re as chairman of the »lining rocn service. Th»1 dinner will be at the Creslan»* school with a menu m- eluding roast l>eef, ilmon Io; nf, mashed pcfatfx's, ci r V. choice of salads s. pie, I cream. punch and cof The again the census taking for this Here't h ! Around Town WPS in modera oii heat! THE FINE NEW GOLDEN VIEW* MOTOROLA TV Your Lcßerhesd Ssys li FIRST! 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November 2, wir j p'aira d at the O"*to>M'r 5 meeting I "f Gilfi- ledge IOOF Films anil ; other entert a nment arc nlanocd Member:, of Honor Rebekah Izxigc will h»' gui'sts M (;. Mdler and 1 J Qiugh V were appointed to Eirrang»' provi .im n unbers for Boy fa "CITY GF PORTLET” -lane school. B it Thump- i freshments the October 19 meeting. 1 The EZ club < of i !<>n< r Rebekah I ide met October 1 at the home i t Mrs J R Miller A potluck il nne" was served at noon Mrs Margaret Holt w as a visitor. A reixirt was made on the final pay ment on rut electric range for the IOOF b ill, t 1 be installed as srxrn IKtssihle Mis Holt showed a aickoi clock six* had just received hw daughter. Mrs. Hugh Smith who is m Gi'rnumy. where her husl and is stationed. Hcnrv Melhorn, son of Mr and M’s \\ illi.im Melhorn, soften'd I ruisi s and a broken finger in a f l! from the family ear Saturdav Wes’ of tow n He had lost his hat and in trying to catch it, had the d<xir. •Die H H Dvrshiun fanuly made a hunting trip to eastern • ;,ek Whdc tracking • dr-cr encountered a large rather and Iter cub Thev lej the hear m self defense anight the cub to It is in a yard at the Dcrsham home Margaret Holt assisted vv it h the Elmira grange Booster | program Saturday night i Sh»' attended a Spanish . Ameri- I can Wai Vet» i ans Auxiliary meet - | .mg at Ccrvalhs on Snmiav Mi .nd Mrs I'h'lip Walker | wen guests .>t their son Warren I on the Willamette university cam Til- at Salem for Students week- 1 । end activities last weekend. J 8 TELŒStôN The finest fastest train East at NO EXTRA FARE Choose cool, colorful "Injun Summer” with its bright blue days for your autumn vacation East. 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