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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1946)
CliEfUIOSOMItS Mr. und Mr». J. H Lyl<- of Diy. tona Beach, Florida, former Cot tage Grove resident», were visiting friend» here last week and were guest» at tin- home of Mr und Mr». Walter Baker. The Lyle« left here in l!i(>7 and note many changes and now faces since then, but enjoyed renewing «»Id acquaintances. Mr. Lyl«* formerly worked for th«1 Southern Pacific nn«l (). I' * E and In the Bohemia district. Harrn'I bad a drop, officer! ¡ml pi It bed il bere to I'd be plenty early a! O. K. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 24 South 10th St. Phon« 33 Mis. Orpah Benson left Satur day for Atascadero, California to spend the winter with her daugh ter, Mrs Robert Cann, and faintly During her absence Miss Lila Gm- h.«m, on the grade sch<xd faculty, will have charge of her home. Mi«» Graham just returned from a trip to Uw Dakotas. Glenn Aine ia back in circulation in Ilie busines» district after lx*mg discharged from the army at Fort Woodson-Wicks Electric (Your Frigidaire Store) 24 South 10th Street Tulechron Electric Alarm Clocks Remington Electric Razor« Small Buttery or Electric Radio« and Radio Phonograph Combinations Electric Broiler« Outboard Motor Wheeler« — Boating Supplies Hunters Attention ! ! Bring in your Ure recapping and repair work now. The 0. K Rubber Welder« offer« you prompt service until the deer season opens. The boss wants to go hunting too. He's human you know. O. K. Rubber Welders 810 MAIN PH 204 Factory to You! Standard 'guaranteed glasses' are made in our own factory by skilled craftsmen using the worlds top quality optical products Pay nothing down, only »1 a week Mary McCargar also of Grants presence of 150 rei dives «ml Pa«», who spent the day with« her friend» She is the daughter of Mi • Maude Blair Bartholomew and hi ■ daughter, Mr». Alvi» Wick«. granddaughter of the late Colonel Mr. and Mrs. H H. Horton of and Mrs Blair who operated tne McMinnville visited over I he week Oiegon hotel here in the early Lewi» on Angus I 28th and assumed end with Mrs. Horton's sister«, nineteen hundred«. his duties at the Cottage Grove Mrs. Edna Raymond and Mrs. Elia Pharmacy Monday. During his last Tiller. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hanks stretch with the army, Arno made and family moved from their two trip« to Japan «nd went place on Silk Creek to tlx ir now Mr. and Mr*. Lee Krus«* and sons home on South 6th sited last ii round the world on nn army Bruce anti Claude of Reedsport transport. After his discharge week. The Hank»' have turn i 0- from the army he spent a week's sfamt Saturday night and Sunday dent» of th«* Silk Crock community vacation on the const with Mr». with Mr». Kruse’s parents, Mr. and for seven years. Mrs. E. R. Lemley, Arne. Dinner guest» of Mr. anti Mrs. Reggy Land and Donald Arp Allrert ih llwcll recently v/ < re Mr and Mrs. S. M. Rice of Ixmg Bench, Calif., spent Thursday here left Monday for Pocatello, Idaho Miss Ruth HeiUweli, Mr. and Mrs visiting with Mrs. Martha Marsh where they will enter th«- south'-rn H. T. Hartley and Ernest Hc'li- and Mrs. N. M Hnrfxdc. Mr. R ec branch of the University of Idaho well of Boswell Springs, li is a real estate operator at Long vocational school and will study Hatfield of Los Angele», California dciset engineering. Beach. and Mr. and Mrs. Gun Perot of । Yoncalla. Mrs. Joe Reiman of Stockton, ’ Howard Harpoin and Kenneth and Mrs Jam.-: Ix*a nnd Hansen »(rent th«- week end in California, formerly of Chicago.' Illinois is a recent employee add-i M,n Jimmie of Aiea, Hawaii, Portland. [ed to the Curlette Beauty Shop. , friends whom Jam« King mot Messrs and Mmes E. R Claik. Mr» Reiman has had 22 years ex- ' while stationed at Pearl Harbor, during World War II, were » - C. E Dillman, Ciao MnreJock. Leon perience as a beauty operator and cent guests at the home of Mr. Morion, A W Shofslall, Damon Is nationally known |>ermancnt and Mrs. G. A. King Scott, and W. C. Martin were waver and beauty authority. Mr. Reiman is also here with Mrs among the visitors at the state Mr». Edith Ward and daugh- Reiman nnd they arc located in fair in Salem Friday. Mrs. Stella Baker’s apartment on ter, Mrs. H«-itman, and her daugh- ter Lorna Linda of San Diego, Cali The Rev. und Mr«. A J. Kam- Cherry Court. For the past 13 fornia weje Thursday ov.-rrlrnt matin have enjoyed a visit from years Mr Reiman hn« lx*en em- ' guests at the home of the Rev. end the Rev. Kammann'» brother and ployed at construction work Mrs. Hilton Park. wife, Dr. and Mrs. Kammann of Stockton. Los Angele», California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Ellis and ■ Mr and Mrs Percy Wick« 1 sham Mr. and Mrs Guy Smith and son daughter Juanita returned recent-j °I Yakima, and Mr. and Mt . Win- Wayne of San Pedro, California ly from a 10-day trip which took t«* Wallace of Seattle visP-d tcl- recently puiubaised ihe 80-acre them through California, visi'ing «tives and friends hero over the end. They called al the farm of William Clifton on Lorane at San Diego. Tijuana. Mexico and route. Th«* Smith« have taken pos- returned via Reno, Nevada and homes of Mr». Fannie Goude, -U- Northcrn California. ...... ,1. ■ .—1.. ... ■ — . - — — - M-ssion. Mr. and Mr«. William Gamoill anti la«by Janet of Camp Bonne- ville, Orchards. Washington, «pent the week end here with Mrs. Gam- bill’s parents, Mr. and Mr«. G C. Hotxl Miss Velma Pollock ha« return ed to San Jose, California where she will enter San Jose Bible school next week. She spent the summer: working in Eugene and visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Pollock, Le- fore leaving. Mr. and Mr«. S. L Mackin spent Saturday night and Sunday at Oregon City at the home of his cousins. Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Tool, and to visit Mr. Mackin's aunt, Mrs Dora Toed of R<-d Wing. M i i - nesota, who is a guest in the Lloyd Toal home. Mis» Vivian Pollock, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Pollock, is at Eagle Pass, Texas, where she >» a.t in structor in the Colegio Bibiico, Mexican Bible college which open ed Monday. Wendell D. Thompson of Poly technic school at San Ians Obi.*|x> has aboen visiting at the home of his stepfather, C. L. Applewhite and Mrs. Ethel Applewhite. Miss Belle Burkholder returned Monday night from a week end spent in Salem at the state fair, and Sunday and Monday In Port land as the house guest of -Mrs. Edith Sllsby and daughter Kath erine. While there she attended the wedding of Elise Bed«? to Stanley Norman Swan at St. Mi chaels and All Angels «.huren Sun day at 2.00 p. m. Lt. Claude Miller ha.« been transferred from Fort Steven« when- he has been for several months to the 2nd armored div ision at Camp Hood. Texas, tic left Astoria with his wife and two Mrs. C. J. Kem returned Sun small sons September 1st. driving day from a plane trip to Ruther ford. N. J. w'herc she visited her the 2700 miles. mother, Mrs. Thomas Holfcran. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crick and and to Bradford, Pa. visiting with family left yesterday for Glcndah other relatives. Mrs. Raymond Calif., where they will make their Grube of Eugene accompanied her future home. Mr. Crick said Mon and visited relatives in New York day hr expected to sell his ranch nnd Pittsburgh. in Delight Valley. They left early Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and for Glendale in order that the Crick children might enroll in the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berry of Oak land. California arc guests at the Glendale schools. home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short. Mr nnd Mrs. E. J. Scars expect Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler of to leave about the first of the Eugene, stster of Mrs. Scott, called month for nn extended trip to Che Sunday at the Short home. eastern seaboard nnd down the Mrs Mamie Gidney and Mrs. coast south as far as Florida and back by way of the west coast. Il Pearl Salley are visiting at the Sears gets to maki* this trip he home of their brother and sister- will fulfill a boyhood ambition to in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bea»s at Camas, Washington. see a "furrin" country. Mrs Fritz Gebers of Grants Pass •fieni Friday in Cotta««* Grove bringing her daughter. Miss Gloria Gebers, who is physical education teacher in the Jefferson school, They were accompanied by Mrs. tor of Mr. WalMre, Mr«. Netti«' Thur«., Hept. 13, 101«! Giiwley's anti Mrs. S. K Adam», MOOSE TO RTAOE CARI» an aunt, and »«•vera I friends TOURNEY The Cottage Grove Moose lodge Mrs G W McFarland accom- panied her daughter and son-in- will initiate a card tournament law, Mr. and Mrs. G P. McClan starting at the Moose hall Friday ahan of Grant«. Pass, to Salem evening at 7:30 p. m. Mii.t event.« Thursday of last week to visit her daughter Mrs. A. H Baker and attend the state fair. They return ed home on Friday. will be a pinochle »ml crlbbwf»' tournament, but other eV»nt« may lx* added if (he interest hmUfle«. according to ('has. Miller, tourney chairman. The tournament will he open to all member«. 6 GREAT ADVANTAGES Mr. and Mrs. George W Mc Queen attended the Bede-Swan wedding in Portland Sunday at the Episcopal church. Their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wilkinson of Portland, also at tended the wedding. Mrs. Louis Burleson returned home the last of the week from North Dakota when* «hr* wax Via? iting her sister and attended the wedding of her nephew. She was called liomc by th«- serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mr... Har old Burleson, who is still in a critical condition in a Eugene hos pital suffering with poliomyelitis. 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