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PAGE SIX THURSDAY .JUNE 2», 194 « THE SEXTIXEL, COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willits of Klamath Falls were guests last week at the home of Mr. Willits mother. Mrs. Minnie Willits. They also visited with their daughter Sharon at the university in Eu gene. . DO YOUR SHOW A PROFIT? Poor farm buildings definitely lower profit on the farm. It'» good business to invest in prop erly constructed buildings that combine utility, durability and flexibility! Lumber is the ever- modem material for farm and home building, easy to work with, to alter, to enlarge. Unusually heavy demands keep building material stocks low, but more and more lumber is being produced. As it is re ceived, we will do our best to take care of your needs. We are eager to help you solve your farm building problems. Let us get together and talk over your plans. Green’s Hardware & Supply Telephone 222 Creswell, Oregon I ■■»! I l H>". I For the June Bride Monahans Jewelers Announcing the Opening CLARK’S STUDIO SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Vinal Randall, building contrae-1 Rev. Effie M. George from Los tor, has moved k , his equipment .. to Angeles, Calif, is visiting at the iij d 7 home .. of the Rev. and Mrs. Roy 7 Sixth street just met ermth Sixth south rtf of th** the em- .. Hutchison this week. ployment office. Pat’s Saw Shop has also been moved in the new Gary Funk of Black Butte is location. spending two weeks at the home .. J M , J , „ *°i his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs r . ° W Bl^kmore. and attending Howard Jacobsen and family of Thursday of last week vacation Bible school. Portland visited the Geo. Jacobsen LaGrande after being in LaGrande a week home over the week end. due to the train accident in which Mrs. Fannie Goude, Mrs. R. L. th^y were passengers. Mr. and Gawley and Mrs. Cad Wallaro Mr. Glenn Wilson and family Mrs. Adams left Portland on June went to Portland yesterday to at- visited with Mrs. Wilson's parents, 5th for Colorado and Kansas and tend the funeral of Mrs Goude' ‘’s Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacobsen re- were passengers on the Idahoan brother. Albert Wallace. Mr. Wal cently. which was run into by the City lace passed away Monday, June of Portland at LaGrande, which Friends have received notice put Mr. Adams in the hospital for 17, at the age of 70. He was born that a son was born to Dr. and five days with a wrenched neck. in Cottage Grove and lived here Mrs. Kenneth Spencer Goff on They will visit relatives and many years before going to Port land to make his home. The fun- May 26 and named Richard Young. friends in their former homes in eral was held Wednesday from Parents are former residents of Colorado and Kansas. Holman & Lutz Funeral home in Cottage Grove. Capt. Goff in the Portland. dental corps in Burma, was called Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brown and home because his wife was injured Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Sandman in a fall and is now stationed in children of Casper. Wyoming, are Colorado. Mrs. Goff and sons are guests at the home of Mrs. and daughter Korina left Tuesday Brown's sister, Mrs. Charles Ak- for Laramee, Wyoming to make in Wilmington, Calif. erblade. their home. They had been living at the home of J. H. Bennett for Loran Stewart of Portland spent N. J. Nelson attended a wild life the past year. Sunday night at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. LaSells federation meeting at Corvallis Mrs. P. F. Harris of Merkel, Friday and Saturday. Stewart. • * Texas, mother of Mrs. W. C. Mar- tin. Mrs. J. F. Partain of Stam ford. Texas, and Mrs. W. J. Ma ben of Phoenix, Arizona, sisters of Mrs. Harris, arrived Saturday at the Martin home for a visit. Wednesday Mrs. Partain and Mrs. Maben left for Clarkston. Wash FOR SAFER ington to visit another sister and will later be joined by Mrs. Har SUMMER DRIVING ris. From there the ladies will go to Elko, Nevada for a family re In three minutes we can show you union at the home of a brother, if your wheels are properly bal another brother from Texas join anced or not! If your car shimmies ing them there. • * \ City Briefs ¡ '14 .- 1 WHEEL BALANCING or rumbles on the road it may be that the wheels nerd balancing— let us check them. (P. 8. Tire» wear a lot longer when balanced!) RADIATOR REPAIRING Guaranteed repair» to your leaky radiator completed ordinarily in 24 hours. Body and Fender Work Invite us to your next wreck—free estimates on the cost of restoring your car to like-new condition. Cottage Grove Motor Co CHEVROLET SALES I Norman D. Scovill, Christian parents, and other relatives, the Burrows and G. K. Finnerty drove Science committee on publication past several weeks, up to attend the session the 18th. for Oregon, spent Sunday in Cbt-1 - tage Grove. Mrs. Ralph Hawley's brother I'relKsst is a nephew of the jlev and wife, Mr. and Mrs C. B. Had Mrs. Rosella Douglas and I» a The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Brown ley, who spent several days at the professor in the Snohomish, Wish and children Bobbie and Vicki Hawley home, left Wednesday for ington sc I hmi I s . went to IMrtland Sunday after their home at Silver Lake. Also Dazzling blue white DIAMONDS and Announcements have been re noon where they met Mrs. Brown's Mr. and Mrs. K. If. Lawrence and DcstrucUve Oerm ceived of the birth of a son, Wil mother, Mrs. Katherin Buchner, son Steven of Portland have been and matched wedding rings for One drop of hog cholera virus 1« liam Samuel, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack who arrived by plane on Monday, guests at the Hawley home at a destructive atom, Ai little as the groom. Branch of Berkeley. Califoraiaon from Rockford. Illinois to spend Hawley hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr one 100-thousandth of a part of a the summer at the home of her June 4. single drop of cholera virus can kill ence returned to their home on daughter and son-in-law. In Port from $39.50 Tuesday, leaving Steven for a ■ pig which is not at the same time Word has come from Mrs. Mar land they visited with the Rev. longer visit with his grandparents. protected by a dose of anti-hog chol shall Toelle of Beaverton that she Brown’s parents, the Rev. and They were hero for the funeral of era serum. Many lovely gifts for that bride too. Sandwich tray», veg has a young son born Juno 11. She Mrs. Charles Brown. etable dishes, gravy boats, and platters all in beautiful Mrs. Hawley's and Mr. Hadley's is a former resident and the niece Rogers Bros. Silver. brother. Harvey G. Hadley of Eu of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hiner. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gocttsche gene, who was accidentally killed The silverware situation is »till very acute. However wa (nee Miss Frances Mackin) of June 8. are filling order» regularly and we invite you to leave your J. W. Miller and family arc vis Napa. California spent two days iting friends and relatives in Los last week with Mrs. Goettsche's name with us and we shall notify you on arrival of your To Get the Most Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Pre- Angeles this week. H. H. Weel- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Mack order. bost and children Raymond G. Jr., dreyer is holding Mr. Miller's job in. They were enroute home after Out of Your Come in and see our new selecction of: NOVELTY LAPEL down at the O. K. Welding Co. visiting his mother at Omaha. Ne and Eileen of Everett, Washing while he is away. braska. and her brother and sis ton. visited Friday night at the PINS in sterling and gold. EARRINGS with brilliant Zir Radio ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Free Methodist jiarsonage. Mr. cons. COMBS of sterling and pearl studded to add so much Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bellisimo of Mackin, at Cripple Creek, Colo- to your coiffure. Have it repaired by the Mrs. Lois Leonard returned Los Angeles, Calif., arrived the rado Tuesday from a two week» cruise, CREDIT TERMS AT NO EXTRA COST latter part of the week to spend Lowell Tedford of Portland is carried h«’r a8 far as Skag. COTTAGEGROVE some time at the summer ranch spending a few days here with his ' aska' home on Mosby Creek. parents, Mr and Mrs. James Ted- . RADIO SHOP । The Oregon association of nur- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. DeLacy. ■ ■ ford. ----------- i aerymen convened in Corvallis 727 Main who have operated the Anlauf Mo Recent visitors at the home of, une 18 and 19 as guests of Oregon Gene and Loi» Ware tor lodge for several years ex Tom Mitchell Ph. 375R pect to leave about Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gray of B,a*e College. Attending both days here were: Mr. and Mrs. W. 612 Main Phone 351 will be temporarily located near Disston route were Mr. and Mrs. Vancouver, W’ashington. After a Gene D. Gray, Charlene and Gene A Hemenway and daughter. Miss visit with friends and relatives in • ° .M Davis of, ±WLH*menway. Mmes Katie Montana, they expect to locate in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Mr. and the Willamette valley near Port- B°lter an<^ children, land. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Goode Coos Bay. Mr and Mrs. R. A and family, new owners of the An- '-’ray an<i childron of Eugene, Mr. lauf Motor lodge are due in today. a5~ Cray of Albany and They are coming in from Pasa- ’he,r Boh^t Iverson, dena. California. They are former Sioux I-alls. South Dakota, residents of Chicago, Illinois and Six Cottage Grove notables i Denvor, Colorado. spent a few days this week fishing vi- —a . on Diamond Lake. H L. Wolfard. . P P°tter at; stew Carlson. Tom Miner, Bud . tended the graduation exercises at -- Husted, Palmer Johnson and Orlo Corvallis June 9th at which time Bagley. If you listen you will ei I 432 seniors from Oregon State ther hear some mighty good fish : college received their diplomas. stories or some good alibis. Woi- Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Doro- Johnson and Husted attended j thy Potter, wife of Harold Potter. a tard, Shriner convention who is with the army in Korea, Falls over the week at Klamath end. Japan, was among the graduates. BALCONY WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY BUILDING Week end guests at tlie home of Glenn Flatters has purchased Rev. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison were the H. C. Schaefer home on South Mr. and Mrs. Roy Groat of Al Sixth street and will move his bany, their daughter Lavelle, son family to their n^y home in a few Harold, and their son anti his fam weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer have ily, Mr and Mrs. Donald Gloat Jr from ß purchased a home on Jefferson and son street and moved some tune ago ton wash SERVICE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CAR Mr .and Mrs. John Odom and three daughters arrived here the first of the week from San Diego, Calif., and are looking for a lo cation. Mr. Odom, a truck driver by trade, hopes to locate in or near Cottage Grove. Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Rudy Baxa home were Grandma Enright, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. James Bridges and sons. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dougherty and three sons of Glasgow, Mon tana , left Tuesday for Olympia, Washington enroute home. They have been visiting Mr. and Mm. Guy H. Smith, Mrs. Dougherty's Marlow Water Wizard We have first class equipment and are prepared to take any kind of picture in the home, in church or commercial. pump powered by a Mercury motor. Will irrigate 10 acres —Ideal for pumping river water— CLARK’S STUDIO $175. complete COTTAGEGROVE FOUNDRY COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL A self priming centrifugal 325 South 10th Street W. G. ROBERTSON, PROP. PHONE 343J