The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 05, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    SAGINAW MACHINE
AND WELDING SHOP
SAGINAW
G cimtu I Welding
M UrllllW
Work •— Mt eel I'ubrh-atlon
Aluminum Welding.
RALI’II
ELMER
MIMI
WILSON
Life
Mi und Mi» William Pointer
of Thornton Corners have sold
their home, th»* former Chris To.
noie place to Mr. und Mrs. Howard
Brenden, formerly of Seattle, und
have moved to lairna Linda, . 'ad-
Mr. and Mra. Emery Harris re­
fnrnla whert* Mn. Pointer's par>
ent» reside.
turned Thursday from a trip thru
Canada und place« of interest in
Frank LaBlue is building u scr- th«* northwest Their trip took
’ice garage on his prop«*] ty in them first to Canada and laick in
'iionihin I xitk *
the states to the Grand Coulee
dam und o,n to th«* Yellowst me
national park.
ISN T RATIONED AND HAS NOT ADVANCED IN
PRICE — PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT WITH
BURE INSURANCE
Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency
It pays to insure in sure Insurance
Office Phone 72
Resilience Phone 1011
405 Main St, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Mr and Mrs. J Lappin accom­
panied by their son, Mr and Mrs.
Eldon Lappin visited at the home
of Mrs. Lappin's sister, Mrs. Mar­
tin Foster and Mr Foster Sunday
Mis. Harold Burleson was taken
to a Eugene hospital by ambulance
Saturday suffering with poliomye­
litis. At last report yesterday he
wax in a critical condition, being
completely paralyze«] Miss Donm
puests Saturday at the home of
M ims Belli-, Burkholder plans to M a I* Burleson, sister-in-law, is
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hill were Mr. attend the last day of the State caring for the Burlesrin children,
and Mrs. John Peat, Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Saturday, September 7th and Ronnie and Carol, at their home.
Stanley Lavack and Mary Kon- while in Salem will be the house
Bol» Fournier is a patient in the
zieh of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. gio i at Mr». Laura Dougla-s On
Mike Yunker and daughter Son- Sunday following she will go to Veterans hospital in Portland
Ja of Forest Grove; Mr and Mrs. Portland to attend the wedding of where he underwent a rm jar op­
Johnny Yunker of Monroe; Mrs. Elise Bede, daughter of Mr anil eration yesterday.
Jean liwin of Connecticut; Law­ Mr Elbert Bede, former publisher
Dr. Guy Earl, who is taking a
Mr and Mra. E, R, Crnbtx* had rence Wiese of Vernonia; Mr. and of the Sentinel, to Mr. Stanley
an enjoyable visit with Mra. Mrs. H S. Sutherland of Coos Norman Swan, on Sunday after­ refresher course at ’he nu dical
(’rabbe'e brother, E P While of flay; Mr and Mrs. Ed Wiese and noon the 8th of September at St. school in Portland, is pending the
Seattle und also their daughter, Mr. and Mr». Tommy Howard. On Michael and All Angels Church, week here with his family.
Mra. W. A. GllcrUt nn<) Mr. Gll- Sunday th«* group were guest» at Portland. Oregon. On Monday she
Tuesday overnight guetta of the
rri»t of Portland, The visitors left the Earl Wi»-sc home and on Mon­ will return home visiting th«- D. C.
for their homes Friday, Mr Whit'* day Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Howard Burkholder family in Albany, en­ Rêv, and Mrs. Hilton Park wete
Mr. and Mrs. Eki Miller and
route.
going with the Gilcriats as fur us entertained the visitors. .
, of San Diego, California, who were
Poryand.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Booher and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vohx Jr., re- enroute to Canada on a two weeks
Mr and Mrs. H. O. Bennett en- turnr«j last week from a months vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herscoe have j«iyed a fishing trip in eastern Ore­
1 motor trip through the scenic west.
moved to Pittsburg, where th-y gon over the holiday».
Pfc. Wayne McCall, air corps,
, Tin y went as far east as Chicago
will make their future lioine
and visited Chicago. Wisconsin, the •pent Sunday with his par» nM, Mr.
The London school will start R"‘ky Mountain National Park, and Mrs. John McCall. W lyne is
Rev. Alvin J. Kammann will next Monday, September the 9th.
the Yellowstone National park an«l now station«*«! at Ham|IV?ii Field.
preuch again Sunilay morning at
California, just recently being
1 the Black Hills.
the eleven o'clock service in th«*
Mr and Mrs. Leland Willet» of
transferred from San Bernardino
Presbyterian church, seventh and Klamath Falls visited over th«*
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mattheyer Air Field.
Adams streets Rev, Kammann re­ week end at the home of his moth­ and daughter Myrna accompanied
cently received u “call" to th«* er, Mrs Minnie Willets. Mrs. Wil­ by Mrs. Agnes Perry, mother of
Clarence Roberts, operator of
Moorhead Presbyterian Church in lets came Friday in order to be Mrs. Mattheyer left last week for the Sheil Service Station just east
Moorhead, Minnesota. He will present at Rebekah lodge when a a two weeks vacation in Los An­ of Culp Creek, is in a Eugene hos­
hand in his resignation Sunday fifty year jewel was presented to geles and Southern California. pital, recuperating from a broken
morning to the local church an«l Ha* elder Mrs. Willets, an«l her While there they visited with Mrs. leg suffered at the station there
there will lx* a congregational husband came later. Mrs. Willets Mattheyer'« sister and family, Mr. recently.
meeting Immediately fol|<Aving returned to Klamath Falls with and Mrs. J. P. Klein.
th»* morning MTvicr- On Monday them.
K. Isaces, employed by the Beltz
thc Willamette Presbytery will
Lucille Bradt formerly associat- and Johnson Logging Co., is in a
Mrs. Ed Jones of Roseburg is «1 with Roy Mason has accepted Eugene hospital recuperating from
mögt tn Eugene and if Rev Kam­
mann will tie released from this visiting for a time with Mrs. Grace a position as saleslady for Arthur injuries suffered in a logging ac­
church he will preach his last Daskam.
Hodger», real estate broker, and cident .August 28th.
wrnwn in Cottage Grov«* on Sep*
wiij be at her n«*w address 22 So.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Sorensen 5th St. beginning Sept. 9th. Site
tember 15th.
and children Pat, Beverly and Wal­ will Is- glad to see all of tier
John W Luluniic arrived Friday ter, Mr.and Mrs. Rols-rt Moody, friends and acquaintances at her
The Saginaw school will com-
tor u visit nt the tiomc of his par­ and Lee Tucker vacationed over new address.
mence Sept 9 with Mrs. Laura
ents, C<>1. and Mrs. Walter R. l-a- the holidays at Redmond at the
Keith of Eugene as teacher. The
Several members of the Assem­ 6th and Sth grade pupils will go
londe. Mr. larionde, recently dis­ home of Mr. and Mrs. T H. Moody.
On
Sunday
they
sja-nt
the
day
at
bly of God attended a state-wide to school in Cottage Grove this
charged as a naval ensign, is a
student at Purdue University, Pur- Crater Lake.
Christ Ambassador Youth rally in year.
Saii-m on Monday. The rally open­
du«*, Indiana. He was accompanied
Quannia Abbott has gone to
Harry Lelunl Ray ARM2/C, ed August 31st and ran through
home by a friend. Min Mary
Michigan
to visit friends for sev­
Louise Howes of Wyoming. New utility squadron 2, of Moffett September 3rd. Those attending eral weeks.
Field,
California,
was
home
on
a
from here were the Rev. and Mrs.
York, a graduate of the horn«* ec­
The J i m Terrell family have
onomics department of Purdue 10-day leave visiting his parents. Hilton Park, Floyd Quaglia, Les­ movetl to Creswell and 'he Guy
Mr and Mrs. Harry Ray.
ter P«-abody, Jimmy Adkins, Gfie- Lionberger family of California
University.
vieve and Audrey Mulvihill and have moved into the Terrill house
Announcement has been recelv- Betty Harker.
Arron Thompson of San Fran­
Mr. and Mrs. Aliiert Adkins
cd of thc birth of a son to Mr.
cisco is here visiting “Grandma"
spent from Friday until Sunday at
and Mrs Robert Blackmore of
Jimmy Adkins went to Seattle, Enright.
Newport where they join<*d Mr»
Harley Williams and son Jinu.-y
Adkins
mother, Mn.
Minna- 2102 Larkin Street. San Francisco, Washington Tuesday after visit­
on August 30th, 1946.
ing at the home of his uncle, Al­ spent last week at Summit’ Lak"
Brown, and her brother and sis­
bert Adkins. From Seattle he wifi on a fishing trip.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Ellis Blackmore of Jewel spent go to San Francisco where he
"Grandma” Enright recently
Brown, all of Gresham. They were
accompanied home by the Browns, the week etui at the home of his will enter (dad Tidings Bible In­ celebrated her 90th birthday an-
niversary. 'tSrandma” keeps very
who visited until Tuesilay. Forrest parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Black- stitute.
well and is real active for her age.
Wrat and brother Otis of Coos more.
Charles P. Armstrong, a former
The D. Carter family spent the
Bay ajient Sunday und Monday at
Miss Laurita Lundbom is enjoy­ resident, recently from South Da­ week end at the Dee LaCasse
the Adkins home with Mrs. Foi-
resf West, who hud spent th«* wwk ing a ten day vacation with rela­ kota, has returned to Cottage home at Lapinc, Oregon.
Mrs. Tom Laffoon and daughter
here and returned to Cous Bay tives at Aberdeen, Washington and Grove to make his home. Since
Miss Louise Luntibom is spending leaving here two and one-half and granddaughter of Eugene
Monduy with them.
a week with Miss Marlene Mor­ yeais ago, Mr. Armstrong has spent Friday afternoon at the
i
Mr and Mrs. J W Englund and rison at Medford before sctiool made two trips overseas with the Inez Monteith home.
medical corps of the navy a..a
son Mervin and daughter Phyllis starts.
The first building and loan asso­
made »tops in New York, Arkan-
spent the holidays with Mr. and
ciation
in the United States was
sas,
and
Denver,
Colorado.
Mrs.
Nancy
Ewing
spent
last
Mrs. J. Bretz at Grants Pass. On
organized in Philadelphia in 1835
Sunday they motored to Crater week visiting her granddaughter
Miss Ina May Monroe, daugh-
at Toledo.
Lake for the day.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroc
Mrs. Mabel Lackey is enjoying has been selected as one of the
a visit from her sister whose home office secretaries for the Method­
ist Youth Council in Portland and
1s in California.
left Monday to assume her duties.
S<*v«*ra) p«*ople of Cottage Grove Miss Monroe graduated from Wil­
took advantage of the Labor Day lamette University with this year's
holiday and wDnt to the State Fair class, in June.
at Salem. Among those attending
MUST BE CLAIMED BY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Booher
were Mr. and Mrs. M V. Welden,
CUSTOMERS ON OUR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Bar­ returned Thursday from a two
bara and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Dale weeks „trip to eastern points in­
LIST BY
Gates and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cluding Omaha, Nebraska.
Don Doleman and daughter, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham
and Mrs. Harley Gates, Mr. and
spent
Labor day at Caples beach
Mrs. Ben Chilson. Mr. and Mr».
Clifford Leabo and children, Mr. at the mouth of the Umpqua and
w ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs M. L. Castle.
W. E. Clevenger, former residents,
Mrs. L. P. MA?oy and daughter, now living west of .Drain.
Mrs. Iva Brownlee, of Longview.
Invitations have been received
Washington, returned to their
home Wednesday after a week’s by Cottage Grove friends to the
visit here at th«' home of Mrs. Me- wedding of Miss Jean Bartholo­
Coy's son. E. V. McCoy and fam- mew, daughter of Mrs. Maude
Blair Bartholomew. The wedding
ily
will be an event of Saturday, Sep­
4-ltc
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Barton will tember 7, in Portland.
establish a variety store at Gray-
Tom Partney, head rigger for
land, Washington. Mr. Barton is
the
Bohemia Lumber Co., was in­
there now supervising the build-
ing of a new store building. Mrs. jured Friday when struck by a
Barton, employed by Knicker- tree and was taken to a Eugene
bocker's here, expects to Join her hospital in the Mills ambulance.
husband in November, when the
store building is completed.
LATHAM
Miss Ad« Hartley of Ashland
came Friday to sp^nd some time
with her sister. Mrs Anna Stew­
art. who recently returned from
thc hospital. A niece of theirs with
her husband, Mr. and Mr». T.
Sims, visited thi^m Sunday after-
noon enroute to their home .in
Medford.
Ix-slie and Lawton Hull of Van­
couver, Wash., spent last week at
the C. S. Plaster home while they
began construction of a new log
house on (heir acreage here.
Fred Harris anti son Lonnie arc
mining in California while Mn.
Harris is on a trip to Kentucky
with her people.
Mrs Charles Pohley of Clarks­
ton. Wash., returned to her home
Monday after a week's visit with
her sister, Mrs. Merle Porter.
Their mother, .Mrs. Julia Watts,
retu.'Wd with her for an indef­
inite stay.
Mr and Mrs. John Enders of
Olympia. Wash, were Labor day
guests of the Merle Porters,
Wendell Walker underwent an
operation on his arm at the Fü­
gene hospital last Thursday. lle
has returned home and is progress­
ing nicely.
,
The John Dugans and Alan Bos-
well attended the state "air in
Salem Monday. .Among othere
there were Mr. and Mns. Ben
Chilson.
R. E. Yates spent Tuesday and
Wednesday nights at the Hugh
Trunnell home while working in
this vicinity.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Means spent
th«* week end at Reedsport.
Mr. anil Mrs. Glen Means spent
Labor day at Yachats.
Mr and Mrs. F. H VanNortwielt
have moved to their new home tn
Cot tag»* Grove.
Hebron Grange
"What Yanks Need Moat to
Know About Canada" is the sub­
ject of a talk to be given by Mra.
Mads Overgaard during the lectur­
er's hour Sept Tat Hebron
Grange. Mrs. Overgaard recently
returned from an extemled visit
with two brothers and a sister in
Canada.
Removrs Odor
\A pail of water in a freshly paint*
ed room will Iwlp remove the odea.
House Painting
Outside & inside decoration
We have paint for immedi­
ate work. All work contract­
ed and guaranteed.
F. W. MATHISEN
Phone 271Y
906 So. 8th St.
2-2tp-tfc
KNOW YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER
SAGINAW
What we can do for you—
PHOTOSTATIC copies of discharge papers or other paper»
for ex-service men — Snap shots or old photographs
reproduced.
COMMERCIAL photography. In town or out of town, day
or night.
PROFESSIONAL photography, home portraits, weddings,
any place.
BETTER pictures — When they are made will be made at
Clark's Studio.
YOU CAN drive farther and pay more, but no finer quality
photography can be found than right here at home.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO
W G (WALLY) ROBERTSON
Mezzanine Floor, Western Auto Supply Store
Cottage Grove, Oregon — Pbone 343J
LOCKER BOXES
SEPT. 14th
Cottage Grove
Ice Works
in Backed By AH the Resources
l^LFkJLIS»
Of A Great Oil Company
^Announcing
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bragg have
sold their home at 408 Madison
Avenue to K. J. VanRooy and plan
to move to Salem between now
and September 23rd, where they
have purchased a home. Mr. Bragg
retired some weeks ago as local
agent of the SP after serving this
Company for 37 years.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest spent
the week end at Elk Lake. They
were met theri» by their daugh­
ters, Miss Dorris of Klamath Fails
and Miss Betty Arnest of Corval-
| lis, supervisor of the cadet home
i ec teachers of OSC.
COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO
CHEVROLEl
OLDSMOBILE
All niechnnicnl »nd service work will be under Ilie direct
supervision of Mr. Ziebei'k who is n I'netory-nppioved Uhevrolet
mPcliaide. Advance nppointnients for service work Will bo
appreciated.
PLUMBING
PHONE 26-F-2
If you want quick service
We Have Bath Tubs, Sinks,
Showers
Announcement
In order to handle our increasing
real estate and insurance business
in Cottage Grove area, we are
opening a new branch office in
the Stewart building, 731 Main
street. The same dependable ser­
vice will be maintained that we
have given through our main office
during the ten years we have been
in business in Creswell.
W'e are glad to announce that
Kenneth A. Coleman of Creswell,
now with our Creswell office and
formerly the U. S. Navy will be
in charge of our Cottage Grove of­
fice. Our offices are now being re­
modeled and we ho|x* to be located
in another week. In the meantime
call our Creswell office and let us
handle your real estate and insur-
andee needs. We are also in need
of properly priced city, county and
business opportunity properties for
the next week and until we can ,
get in our new branch office call
at the Creswell office and become
acquainted.
Kenneth A Coleman
with
J. P. Walker
20 South 5th Street
48-tfc
H N Traxler
REAL ESTATE
Stewart Building
INSURANCE
731 Main St.
When you drive
into my Mobilgas
station 1 give you
the best service I
possibly can, be­
cause it’s wy business and 1 want you to come back again.
But stretching far back of me is an organization that
supports the service I give by producing top-quality
gasoline, oil and other motor essentials.
You can’t beat our combination . .. the 80 years of
experience in research and production back of Mobilgas,
Mobiloil, and Mobil products I sell . . . and my small
independently owned business on its toes to serve you.
Come into my station...or any station showing the
sign of the Flying Red Horse. . . and see American free
enterprise at work, and working.
MOMLCAS BUSINESS HEN
¡ohn H. Bertsch, of Port­
land, has been in the servito
in active Army service in Estrobe
during World War II. Hr owns bis
home, is married and has one child.
a home owner, married, and has
two children. The partners have
been so successful they are now
taking over an additional Mobil­
gas station.
John H. Bertsch, Portland, Oregon
ItSTEN TO THE IENNT GOODMAN MUilC FESTIVAL
O ver
n bc stations mondât at s to f m if s t
>
Mobilgas
5
Mobilgàs
Mobiloil
GIVES YOU FLYING HORSEPOWER
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SOLD BY THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT MOBILGA3 DEALERS AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING MD H