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PAGE SEX ANNOUNCEMENT We are now ready to take the names of those wishing a locker box. BOXES WILL NOT BE READY BEFORE JULY 15TH Ice and Cold Storage Watch for further announcements Cottage Grove Ice Works Phone 255 All previous lists canceled. Herbert Schmelling and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jolley ter drove to Portland this past and son Brucr, former residents. week where they greatly enjoyed now living at Provo, Utah, have two days of the Ros«* Festival. been visiting friends here. They will return to Provo an«t move About 20 members of Cot t age their belongings to Cot tag«' Grove Grove chapter No 4, O. E. S. as Mr. Jolley expects to work on attended a special meeting of the the Dorena dam. Drain Chapter Friday evening, in Among those attending th«* in cluding th«' worthy matron, Mrs. Nettie Gawley and worthy patron, stallation service of the grand chapter of Oregon Eastern Star Ted Taykir. in Purtlan«i tonight are Bill Thum. Walter Trombley, of Portland, Ida Williams, Maxine Want and a former resident visited friends Mrs. Max Scars, lima Thum was and relatives hero over the week elected gran«i conductress and will be instalk'd tonight. end. Property transfers the past week included the sale of the Jack Joli farm in Delight Valley to John VanNortwick Mr. VanNort- wick and family plan to move to their new home soon. F. B. Van- Nortwick has purchased the resi- dence of Mrs, Gladys Ide on Sec- ond street. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kart left Sunday for an extended visit with sister, but the three other ladies relatives and friends at McGill drove on to California where they and Lund. Nevada. have work for the summer. This James Bird, accompanied by Mr. was the first meeting of Mmes. I Keim and Wooley in 34 years. The and Mrs Stephen Bench, spent the week end fishing on Diamond lake. Rev. L. H Sohler of the Catholic v““«* Black «j115 and church will spend five days of Yellow, tone park en route here. Dr. John Monahans of Eugene this week at the annual Priests' was transacting business here Spiritual Retreat, being held at, „ Mrs. Lee Rush ~ of Milwaukie. _ Monday. Mt. Angel College. Most of the Oregon Um. Christie of Boze- AM *f A M • A M A A M M Catholic priests of western Oregon man. Montana and his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adkins at- will gather tor these spiritual ex- Dave Christie of Pasadena. Cali- tended a wedding and reception of ercises which will be presided over fornia wer* ‘**"t former eastern Oregon friends in by Most Rev. Edward D. Howard. G«”«»- Stratton home. The Chris- Salem Sunday at the St. Paul’s D. D., Archbishop of Portland. |«« are oousins oi Mr Stratton. Episcopal church. City Briefs ’ 1Y THVRHIMK. ¿VNE 13. UHO THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Terry Lechner, son of Mr. anti Mrs C. H. Lechner, was a guest at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Weitzel. of Vancouver, Washington, for th«' put week. He returne«! home Sun day with his mother and Mrs. W. H. Smith. Mrs. C. H. L«»chncr and Mrs. W. H. Smith left the first of the w«'ek for Portland to attend tin* Rose Show anti were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster «>( that city. While in th«' city they attended th<> rose show and ice follies. They returned by Unit«sl Airlines bn Sunday to Eugene. While waiting ^lr «nd Mrs. R W. Waters vl»- for the plan«* in Portland, Bob ited l*»t week at the home of Mr. Hopi' and eom|>any arrivtsi amid a gala of songs, laughter and «nd Mrs. Henry Rohde. jokes, th«' jokes provided by Mr. The Cooley Hill club will meet Hope. with Mrs. Jane» Çandall Jun«' 20. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hennessey Carl Lieghtsing, employed at of Tacoma spent several days this the R. A R Shingle mill has rented week with Mrs Hennessey's par the new dwelling recently com ents, Mr. and Mrs. R C. McNew. pleted on th«> Geo. Foster place in Mr. Hennessey recently received his discharge from Fort Lewis. the Thornton Corners section. Mrs. E. F. Paquette returned home Saturday after spending Memorial day at Woodburn with her sister. Mrs. Bart Lavier, and also visiting at Park Placv with her daughter Genevieve and son Julius. She also attended th«' Ros«' Festival in Portland on Friday. Her granddaughter. Cheri«' Van- Valin accompanied her home for “ v*s*t- Mrs. Brook White ami two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, of Longview, Washington visited the jiast week with Mrs. Whites par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Me Laughlin. Mr and Mrs. Olaf Olson left Tuesday for Shell Lake. Minne sota. to spend 30 days with rela tives. Mrs. T. H. Mixaly returned to Roy Trunnell made a trip to Dunsmuir, California with a load her home near Bend, Oregon of lumber for Ben Gawtey’s new Monday after spending a few days at the homes of her parents, Mr. house. and Mrs. Judson Allen, and son Mrs. Charles Brown of Portland Mrs. Lena Veatch of John Day ami daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. spent the week end here at the home of her son. the Rev. Frank is visiting relatives and friends Bob Moody. Whil«' here Dick un derwent a tonsillectomy. here. E. Brown. Portland guests visiting Mrs. Alice L. Dustin the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack ey and family. Two of the young people had taken part in the pag Mr. and Mrs. Bern Beagle of eant of the Rose Festival, repre Jimmy’ Adkins of Seattle spent senting Franklin High school and Sunday in Cottage Grove with rel Ridgefield. Washington and C. A. brought a touch of that charm in atives and friends, returning home Beagle of Vancouver spent the week end with their parents, Mr. to the local home. Monday. and Mrs. Howard Beagle. Mrs. Manley Fuller left Friday Mrs. C, E. Brown and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grousbeck for Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho to spend Jeannine of Toppenish, Washing a few days visiting her parents, ton are spending a few days at and Mr. Grousbeck's mother and Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Neu and other their Delight Valley farm with Mrs. Fannie Goude mad«' a trip to the Champion mine Sunday. They relatives. Mrs. Brown's son-in-law and found snowbanks in som<* places daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shel and the roads a bit rough. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey and family don. were entertained with a picnic Miss Bernice Patten has return dinner at the O. W. Crader place Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welden on the South Highway, they now returned home Saturday from a ed from California and is again employed at the Curlette Beauty call “Wee Wood.’’ trip to Champaign, Illinois where shop. they visited Mrs. Welden’s par Mrs. H. M. Bell drove to Canby, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell. Mrs. Lavina Rearrick and sOh where she visited her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bell returned home Mrs. J. M. Cole and together with with their son-in-law and daughter Delbert have purchased the equip Mr. and Mrs. Cole and S. Alan and will visit here for a few days. ment of the Blue Moon cafe from Ray Harris and are redecorating Aspey, they attended the ice follies the interior. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knickerbock er are spending a fortnight’s vaca Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dove of The Neighbors of Woodcraft will tion at Victoria. B. C. They also meet socially at the home of Mrs. plan to spend some time' on a buy Eugene spent Sunday at the Geo. Wake up folks! —here comes Mary Duffy Tuesday evening, June McQueen home. Next year Mr. ing trip at Seattle and Portland. Dove will be superintendent of a the sun. 18th. Time the day’s work was be- southern Oregon school. Sunday dinner guests at the gun. A number of officers and mem James Bridges home on Disston bers of the Eastern Star are at route included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph OUR MILK brings you tending grand chapter in Portland Long and family of Cottage Grove, strength each day— Makes your work seem more this week. Among them are in Mrs. Nada Zawodny and Mrs. cluded Mrs. lima Thum, grand Louise Ziolkowski all of Spring like play. associate conductress, Mrs. Nettie field and Grandma Enright of Sag Gawley, worthy matron of the lo inaw. Afternoon callers were Mr. cal chapter and Ted Taylor, wor and Mrs. Ora Addington. thy patron, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Harriet Horn, Mrs. Mildred Taylor Mrs. Katherine Miller and son Mil and Mrs. Anna Graham. Several Frank of Klamath Falls, former members plan to attend Thursday residents visited friends and at Coll 3 21 Cottage Grove evening for the installation. tended to business matters here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hansen of Port Townsend, Washington vis- ited over the weck end with lheir parents, Mr and Mrs. F:rvin Han sen. an«i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trun nell. Ri-cent visitors at the E. A. Lundbom horn«» were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundbom, Mr and Mrs. Gus tave Lundbom, Irone and Tommie, all of Aberdeen. Washington. The two men an' sons of Ed Lundbom. WANTED ANNOUNCEMENT of the Sale Vinal T, Randall Building Service M c C ready Lumber Co To our many friends and customers we wish to ex press our sincere thanks for the support and patronage that has been given us by the people at Cottage Grove dur- ing our years in business. It was our purpose to offer to the residents of Cottage Grove a complete service in lumber and building materials. We know that W. J McCready Lumber Co. will continue the same high standards. VINAL T RANDALL It will continue to be the policy of W. J. McCready Lumber Co. to operate on the same high level as practiced by Vinal T. Randall. At the same time it will be our policy to meet the demands of a growing city by increasing our merchandise to the point where we can adequately supply the needs of Cottage Grove. To meet these require ments we will bring to the people of Cottage Grove and surrounding community an ever wider selection of lumber and building materials. We thank Mr. Randall for all his help and wish him succeu. We will put forth all efforts to be worthy of your continued patronage in the future. w. j. M c C ready LUMBER COMPANY EDWARD R ROTHE. MANAGER Car Loaders and Unloaders and General Help 238 So. Pacific Highway, Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 294J 42 21«' 43 Lumber Remanufacturers Walker. Phone 353J3 H tf<- Office Supplies of every Lind. The Sentinel I xjom Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel. REVIVAL Now In Progress H. C. Little Oil Furnaces Floor furnaces, wall furnaces, conversion burners and oil circulators sold and installed. BRISBANE ELECTRIC GIFTS FOR FATHER’S DAY WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF GIFTS THAT ARE PRACTICAL AND SURE TO PLEASE COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT GIFT. Tie Recks Desk Sets $1.00 $4.50 to $20.00 Seaforth Shaving Sets Bill Folds $1.00 - $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Racknor { have returned from a vacation and business trip which took them into northern California. They went by way of the Willamette highway through Klamath Falls where they transacted business and visited friends then went from there to Dunsmuir. While there they vis-1 ited the Shasta dam and at Mc Cloud. They were gone about a week and returned by way of Highway 99. Assembly of God with Evang. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carver Beautiful picture painted and given away each evening to the one bringing the largest num ber to the service. Attorney Richard Gordon Mar quardt of Seattle is visiting at the George Marquardt home. S. H. Marden has returned after spending a month in the middle west. He visited in Duluth, Minn., Ellsworth, Win., and Belvidere, III. • • COMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE POLICY Old Time Preaching Solos, Duet, Instrumental Numbers Rousing Song Service $2.00 anil up Manicure Sets Cigarette Lighters $1.50 to $16.50 39c to $5.00 Pipes Yardley Sets $1.00 to $5.00 $3.25 Old Spice Sets Poker Chip Racks $1.00 to $2.75 Mrs. T. Robinson of Eugene is a house guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. D. Boyd. at the $1.49 to $5.00 The first step to adequate insurance protection. We ll be glad to tell you all about the kind of protection this policy offers to every motorist. J.B. Leonard Insurance Service Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 Main St., Cottage Grove, Oregon Salvation for the Soul Healing for the Body Phone 34 Res. 8F4 Wiser Building ‘617 Main St. 1 ■—111 Come with your burdens and carry away a smile MRS. J. H. CARVER JUNE 2nd to JUNE 23rd Nightly — 7:45 — Except Monday and Saturday