The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 13, 1956, Page 13, Image 13

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Johnson.
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home Wednesday frodi
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Line to Vote 17th
On Disbanding
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Delight Valley
Club Christmas
Party Is Dec. 20
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The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
Godard Gang Gets
shoulders. 18 87 miles of asphal­
Together Again,
tic concrete paving and 1 22 miles
of shoulder oiling together with
Started in 1925
! highway illumination and the fur-
way Plans call tor 2 83 miles of
grading to provide a 4-lane di­
vided highway with complete sep­
aration of local and through traf­
. rushing of 1.070 cubic yards of fic at the Weaver Road connect­
By Elbert Bede
I crushed pavement seal aggregate ions During construction, county
road traffic will be carried over
in stockpiles.
What
has
become
known
■ hi -
the new grade north of the SI RI.
Only
one
of
the
seven
projects
through
the
years
as
the
Godard
ents until Monday
crossing structure into Myr-
By Mrs. Esther Trunnell
gang held a quadrennial session are
,
located in this section of the i Ovet Creek
This project designed
Phon«* 17FH
December 8 at the home of s state in Douglas county as follows 1 tie
Phone IH4R5
to the latest standards tor 4-lane
Delight
Valley
school
will
hold
receive
LATHAM
The
last
of
16
rural
The
Commission
will
L
Godard
in
Cottage
Grove
De
­
DELIGHT VALLEY The
its Christmas program Thursday telephone lines around Cottage Brother Godard always persona y bids for grading work on the construction on the Interstate
light Valley Neighbors club will I evening,
20. Christmas Grove to dissolve and take city prepares what may be truthfully Myrtle Creek - Missouri Bottom System of Highways is scheduled
hold its annual Christmas party vacation Iiecemlier
will
start
afternoon service is 17F line It is expected termed a sumptuous repast. Lack Unit of the relocated Pacific High- । for completion by the tall of 195<
on Thursday, Decemiier, 2<i Each of December 20 and the
continue
tin- that patrons will vote that way of space prohibits listing items
member is to take a 50c exihan e | til January 2.
at a meeting to be held December that were on the menu Following 1
gift, a gift for her Hiddi n Neigh­
A shower was given for Jean 17 at the Murray Trunnell home dinner the evening was spent in :
bor if she has one, ind gifts for
shaivholders in the line have social conversation Myrtlewood
her own children and guests Host­ Klien Sherrill at Dorena Grange All
been notified At least five of the bowls were presented the ladies
esses will be Mrs Weston Camer­ hall December 4 Hostesses were nine
members must he present in The bowls had been fashioned by j
Arne, Thelma
Giles.
on and Mrs. Claude Davidson. A
order to vote to disband Ah but Brother Godard.
suggestion box will be at th-' Wicks and Ora Thomason.
have already put in the new
The Godard gang had its in­
meeting so that the planning com- I Guests present were Mmes. Glen three
Dial service is plan­ ception in 1925. when Mrs. <»od-
mlttee and officers for th< coming Gillispie. Ralph Plaisted. Dwight telephones.
ard was visiting in another state
vear will know wh it members Foster, Ixiuis Layng. Floyd Way. ned to start May 18.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Stone- and Brother Godard invited 13
wish to accomplish through club Brayton Carlisle. Walter ibowens.
Masonic
friends to attend what
wlllv .......
Robert Mullins, Ixichie Hill, Ma- burg of Eureka. Calif . spent from ,„„
work.
Tuesdav to Saturday visiting with he hacj termed a »lumber party,
Visitors at the Irwin Ilierg home belle Robinson. Phillip Lake. Fid- his relatives in Cottage Grove There
—.
—- much
— . m . more of the menu
was
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Mike gar Sherrill. Misses Carrie Lou and her relatives here. They also than there was of slumtier. Every
Brunson of Albany and Mr. and Sherrill and Sherry Robinson and visited her sister. Mrs Roscoe four
years the living members of
(
the hostesses.
Mrs. Mike Bowerman Eugene
the "gang" have been invited
Guests sending presents were Yearous. in a Eugene hospital.
Clyde Wyckhoff returned from
but not for slumber. Four
Roy and Jim Means of Red- back,
1
Bremerton. Wash., where he had Mmes. Roy Stone. Richard Tank.
years
ago the wives of membets
:
been staying for some time He Harold Tryk. Dean Snauer, Rollie mond worked for Wayne Gates were
added to the guest list, and
is visiting at the home of a sister, Stulken, Frank McDonald, Rice last week.
this year.
Al Miller, who makes his home again
Hays. Weston Cameron. Jess Bon-
Mrs. William Schletzer.
Ail surviving memtiers of the
William Turner has accepted nichsen, George Molitor, Carl near his daughter. Mrs. Fred Har­ original group were present They
employment as a salesman for Shoberg, Marjorie Potter, Carrie ris. will be 83 years of age De- ' were: Brother Godard, A. <
cember 24. Long a resident of Spriggs. S. L. Mackin, V inal
Layng.
Grove Motors
Cake and coffee were served Mountain View near Divide, he dall. Will Thum. Elbert Bede, all
The Delightful Sewers held a
meeting at the Murland Johnson for refreshments. The tables were more recently lived at Port Or­ PMs of Cottage Grove Lodge No.
, home Saturday aftegioon. Present decorated with pink and white and ford until he moved here.
51- H W Lombard, past secre­
Mrs. Carol Ann Joslyn and six- tary- George Jacobsen. There
were Colleen Maddox. Diedra Ol­ white candles were encircled with
months-old son of Hollywood. had been no deaths during the
son. Ruth Hemeriway, Carrie Iz>u wreaths of white baby mums.
the
A buffet dinner was served at Calif., joined her grandmother, four years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sherrill, Gweneth Augenstein, Ja­
nelle Stone, and Marianne Stone: the Sherrill home December 4 Mrs Lulu Mendenhall, of Indian­ Godard were additional guests.
leaders, Mrs. Murland Johnson and for Mr. and Mrs Robert Mullins of apolis at the bedside of her moth­ The Bedes, Portland, were the
Mrs. Roy Stone, and guests, Mr- Eugene. Jack Robinson and chil­ er, Mrs. Mildred Rohrer, at a Eu­ only ones coming from an outside
Dean Higgenbothani. Mary and dren. Sherry. Robbie and Dorothy. gene hospital last week. Mrs Jos­ point.
Deanice. Donna Stocker joined the Mrs. Lochie Hill. Mrs. Mabelle lyn returned to Hollywood Tues­
Robinson, Jean Ellen. Carrie Lou. day. Mrs. Fred Harris spent Sun-
club at this meeting.
Cottage Grove
day with Mrs. Rohrer who has
Mr. and Mrs. Murland Johnson
Honest good humor is the oil had two more cerebral hemor­
and sons have moved into their
Heating Service
and wine of a merry meeting, and rhages and a minor operation.
new home.
Guests at the Murland Johnson there is no jovial companionship Mrs. Harris also visited Mrs. Ros­
Phone 87
home Saturday were Mr and Mrs. equal to that where the jokes are coe Yearous.
Dean Higgenbotham. Deanice and rather small and the laughter
Get SAH Green Stamps Too
Colver Anderson, who formerly
SALEM (Special!—At its next
Mary of Grants Pass. Mrs Hig- abundant. Washington Irving.
lived in Cottage Grove and work­
ed at Bohemia Mines, is now geo­ regular meeting in Portland on
logist in the Forest Service at December 17 and 18. the Oregon
Albuquerque, New Mexico. The State Highway Commission will
Andersons have three sons. .Thev receive bids on seven highway and
highway illumination projects
have bought a home there.
The ’estimated costs of these
Christmas Program
I HEATING OILS *
Latham school Christmas pro­ projects will be approximately $3,-
, , .
gram will be presented by the 500.000.
The seven projects include ap­
first four grades the evening of
December 18. Teachers are Mrs. proximately 27.87 miles of grading.
Ethel Saunders, first grade; Mrs. 200 miles of stone base and
Hazel Culver, second grade: Miss
Beverly Katter. third grade and
Mrs. Cleo Belle Wilson fourth
grade.
Hebron Grange Christmas pro­
gram will be given December 22
at the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Orie
Located away from the
Smith! Carpenter now live at
Yucaipa. Calif. Her brother. Wade
congested downtown area.
Smith, lives in the desert in Lu­
STAY ON HIGHWAY 101
IC
cerne Valley.
Mrs. Hattie Sharp is doing well
DIRECT TO OUR DOOR
at Cottage Grove hospital. She is
in a wheel chair a little while
each day.
i
Caroline Wallace, at Twilight
Acres, was reported as about as
usual last week. Mrs. J. Sams.
RATES FROM
at the same place, was slightly
r
improved. Her son, Harold, call-
ed his sister, Mrs. Pearl Wicks,
of Eugene from Philadelphia.
SINGLE
Penn , recently.
Ed Webber, who formerly
worked in Cottage Grove in a
DOUBLE
grocery store for several years, is
improved enough he can walk
around the block. He is at home
in Eugene Mrs. Webber (Eilene
Armstrong! has gone back to
work.
K
Christmas Specials
Christmas Tree Lights
Regular 98c Value
SPECIAL 67c
Set of 8 assorted colors. You can add
many strings of lights as you wish. Spec
extension plug
ft
Tidy homemakers /oire .
Housewermer service
Hiway Commission
To Receive Bids
_
at the
ft
Christmas Corsages
Your Choice of Six Style».
Regular 79c Value.
SPECIAL 39c
»
Gift Package Decoration . . Tree Ornament . . . Table or
Mantel Decoration!
Princess Pine Christmas Wreath
-Regular SI.29 Value.
«
«
SPECIAL 89c
Wreath!
Full 12
Bcautifv vour home!
limn«-. Genuine Princess
------- . ...
. Pine
, --------
.
inches across! For door or windows! . Its
fire-proof 1 with wide
red ribbon bow and adornments.
183 Brownie Holiday Flash Outfit
62L Kodak Duaflex IV Flash Outfit
I77L Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit
$2?5
$2250
’13”
ft
ft
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STANDARD *
DRIVE-IN PARKING
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Phone 81 or 740
Cottage Grove, Ore.
I HEE Delivery and Prompt Mail Orders
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Ronald Gerlach
Son Spend Week
End at Disston
The exciting Eord Fairlane 500 Club Victoria (above )- over
17 f«M long—is one of two new, bigger Ford Mie* thu year.
think it looks new
By Mrs. Jame*» Northcutt
Phone 68643
DISSTON- Ronald Gerlack and
son from Vancouver, Wash., spent
the weekend in the Claude Carr
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thompson
from Huntington Park, Calif.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Hosea Woody. Mrs. Thomp­
son will be remembered by her
friends as Rachel Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate at­
tended dinner club at the W. B.
I.ayng home Saturday evening.
They had their annual Christmas
tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate and
Mr. and Mrs Howell attended the
Boy Scouts Oregon Trail Council
meeting and banquet in the Erb
Memorial hall in Eugene Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Carr from
Steamboat spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George Dame­
wood.
Karmen and Carol Damewood
spent the weekend with their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Dame­
wood Karmen was honored with
I a birthday dinner Sunday. Those
I attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Blanton. Joan. Marilyn and
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carr,
Mr. and Mrs. George Damewood
and Carol Karmen and Carol re­
turned to Eugene Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs Blanton.
Mrs. Bill Jones spent last Thurs­
day and Friday in a Eugene hos­
pital. Saturday evening callers in
the Jones home were Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Harrington and Mr. and
I Mrs. Lee Blake from Cottage
I Grove.
Mr and Mrs Gust Liljegren and
I Sonja, Astrid and I^mea spent
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
I Petersen in Eugene.
Mrs. Arlene Belles from Eu-
I gene spent Sunday with Mr. and
I Mrs. Alfred Johnson.
Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Johnny
I returned home last Wednesday
I from a visit at Señora. Calif.
I Mr. and Mrs Gaylen Stantnif
and girls from Medford spent last
| weekend in the Alfred Johnson
home
wait till you drive it !
For there’s where Ford’s newness really pays off
m melting mountains... in smoothing the bumps
in straightening the curves
cm »re that Ford’s longer, lower Sctilphtred look makes
other cars look downright old-fashioned. But the part ynsi cant
sex-—the new "Inner Ford”—Is what shows its stuff when you drive
a Ford. It’s revolutionary from the wheels up! And it feels it.
Ford’s wider frame lets you sit sweet and low. It lets Ford hug
the roads becauac of its lower center of gravity. And Ford’s new
front suspension, rear springs and new easy handling are part of
the scheme to make vo" think every road is cloud-smooth.
The magic touch of the new Ford power plants makes nrvnm-
tains disappear. What foots like uphill feels like downhill. You get
this surging power in a wide choice of new Silver Anniversary V-«
engines. Or you can choose Ford’s new, more economical Mileage
Maker Six, the most powerful Six ever offered in the low-price field.
There’s magic in Ford’s price tag, too! You won’t believe this big
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513 Main
Phone 1465
836 Main
Fight TuberculotisI
33 Years With Ford in Lane County
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