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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1947)
r ! J CITY BRIEFS Vacation Time It was announced at the last meeting of the Women’s Service Guild of the Methodist church that । the members will hold a rummage sale Saturday, June 28, at tlie Floyd Glthens Motors, la-ginning I at 10 00 n. m. Is Swim Time * —■*— Geo. Bullard of Seaside is as sisting in the Kelly Market while Leo Harrison is inking his vaca i tion. Mrs G. B. Pitcher and Mr«. C. A Blackburn Returned Tuesday from thr«-e week« spent in Para dise, California with their «¡«ter, Mr». Whitcomb, who is very ill Dress Straw and Panama Hats STORE CLOSED JULY 4th AND 5th The Men’s Toggery A.W. Helliwell Everything for Men We are pleased to announce that we now carry a fair line or groceries for the convenience of those whom we may nave the opportunity to serve We are still prepared to give the motoring public the um» prompt service that we have during the past month«. Our business is still primarily for that very purpose. J®®.1“™ ^‘‘•ferred Brand of groceries, McKee's Tophat Pastries, Bread, Milk, Chocolate and Orange Juice. Many kinds of soft drinks, good assortment of tobaccos, cigarettes and snoose. U“10? Oi’ Company's popularly accepted brands of gasoline, oils and lubricants. Firestone Tires, Batteries and many accessories. For your convenience we are open 24 hours per day. thi’•chedui* « long as it is economic. ui u 10 do 80 We "hnl1 try to up ‘o our slogan The brightest day or darkest night, we are here to serve you right. niiv Cantwell’s “76” Service Station E°y E. Cantwell Sc Sons, Owners and Operators. North 99 “Open Eurly and 1-nle” Phone 224-R RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION AT McCOY OARAGE weekdays for your convenience Specialize in Lubricating and Wash Jobs. We will also be open Sundays C. R. NELSON, Mgr DRINK Mr and Mr». James Kiker re- turned the first of the week Irom an extended trip through several of the southern states Mrs. William Peterson and chil dren of S a n Diego, California, «topped briefly at the A. H Beagle home while enroute to visit Mrs. Peterson's mother in eastern Washington. Mr. and Mrs Adam Grab of Ta- coma, Washington are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs A H Beagle. Cottage Grove tONGSHOREMEN TAKE LIFE EASY on deck chairs of the America, docked st New York, as a »trike of five CIO <» ‘he East Coast The nation’s ocean «hipping is expected to be immobilized. Crews rfn aK.1V i* s P0*1’ Ji”*? *hen no contract WM reached with the operators, after the old ntract dead had exnired Arnone the demands is a 20 tier eent pay increase < International) NEW U.S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPION Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and two sons Joe and David of Seattle are ■t the home of Mr. Young’s moth- ••r, Mrs. J E. Young. Mrs. Sol Wirth and son Bruce of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. J. FL Young. Mr. and Mrs. .Dave Remple and two daughters Fay and Leslie of Flint, Michigan, spent Monday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs’. G. W McFarland, The Remples and Mc- Earlands were friends in Michigan The Remples are touring the west ern states. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland were their sons-in-law and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Salem and Mr and Mrs. G. P. Mc- Clanahan of Grants Pass, who were on their vacations. Last Wed nesday they took their parent« to the coast for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Lotos A. Bellisimo of L a » Angeles, Calif., are s|M-nd- ing a few weeks on their ranch in j the Mosby Creek section. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and sons Dale and Donald left Sunday for Yellowstone park and the Black Hills. They plan to visit relatives al F'argo, N D. and drive back thru Glacier park and visit with a brother of Mrs. Anderson al Kalispell, Montana. Mrs. Ruth Smigley of Long Beach, California, returned to her home on. Sunday after visiting about ten days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bussear Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudrow and daughter June accompani<*d by Mist Leona Hammjll and Mrs. Mary Doolittle left this week on a vacation which will take them thru the Yellowstone national park. Paul Delbert Miller ETM3/C, who has been stationed at Treas ure Island and attending radar school, graduated in May. and re cently spent three weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. PauL Miller. He returned to his base at Yerba Buena Island for further orders. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. O’Conner left for their home at Los Angeles, Calif. Monday after a few days visit at the home of his mother. Mrs. George Ross here. Mr. D'Con ner is employed at the Helen's Bakery there. Mrs. Littleton Lasater returned the last of the week from Jackson. Michigan, where she went to at tend the wedding of her son Rich- , ard, who was married June 15th. EX SAILOR Lewis Elmer Worsham, 29, of Oakmont, Pa., 1« shown with the victor'« trophy «Iter capturing the United States Open golf cham pionship from Sammy Snead, his opponent, in a thrilling playoff on the 18th hole, at St. Louis, Mo., Country Club. Worsham's name was virtually unknown when the golf classic began. (International Soundphoto) Cpl Dan Andriessian, with the Service Co.. 325th Glider Inf.. Air borne division left for the base at Fort Bragg. N. C. Monday after spending a 25 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. An- ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns for- her? is catching up on his fishing driessian at Leona. merly of Loomis. California, ar by spending sometime in the Mc rived here Monday and hope to Kenzie river section. Mrs. M. I. Blanding of Formosa, locate here. Mr Johns is a brother Kansas is visiting here with her o/ Mrs. Lucile Rradt. Mr. and Mrs Deward Millsap of sister, Mrs. Dan Clasby. McFarland. California were house Mr and Mrs. A W. Swann and A house guest of Mrs. Lila daughter of Merkel. Texas stopped guests Friday and Saturday of Mr. Veatch this week was Mrs. Eliza here Tuesday for a brief visit with and Mrs. Jim Abbott. They were beth Christopher from Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, en enroute home after spending their vacation in Alaska, driving their Washington. route home from a trip through ear to Portland and flying from the northwest. thère by United Airlines to Van- Mr and Mrs. W. B. fatten of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Medine, op Culp Creek were among those at- erators of the Shady Brook tour couver, B C., where they boarded tending the VFW convention in ist court returned Saturday from the Canadian National boat, the Prince Rupert, which took them Grants Pass the past week. Fort . Wayne, ,uayne' Indiana, Indwna where where they ,hp> through the famous and beautiful Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin re spent the past two weeks visiting inland passage to Alaska Mr. relatives and friends. Millsap is superintendent of lumed home Tuesday night from ... . ------------ । schools at McFarland and Mrs. a four weeks trip spent in the east, visitors at the Stratton home Millsap, a former Portland girl, going as far as Cheyenne together, where Mrs. Mackin went to Crip on Mosby creek Sunday were: Mr. teaches in the elementary school, ple Creek, Colorado, and spent the and Mrs. H. S. Joslin of Creswell. and Á Mrs. ----- Earl rv>i« Carrie h»«», Sherrill r ------- M*"- and Mf*- Carlson and time with their son and daughter- Mrs. ^' m OÍ ^thCIn California- infant daughter Leslie of Ione in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mack m K Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doty and son were guests from Wednesday until in and baby Stephen. Mr. Mackin of Eugene. Mrs’ Ed Sher- went on to Detroit where he pur- Stephen If.? 17 Mr „ m L Saturday of last week of Mrs. chMed a new Plymouth and drove of Cott /ee r™ A Carlsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. to his childhood home. New Rich- ' Co’,nKt Grove Earl B. Balch. mond, Wisconsin and visited rela Dr. Harold W Bernard of Bev tives and friends. From there he Jimmy Adkins of San Francisco, went to HumUne University in St. erly Hills, Calif., nephew of Reg. California is spending the week Paul and attended the 40th anni Fauquier is a visitor - at -- the — Fau- ------- -at the home of his uncle. Albert versary of lys graduating class, juier__honte this week and while Adkins. and from there to Cripple Creek for a visit with his son and family. They returned home by way of Chico, California and brought their daughter, Mrs. Richard Goettsche, for a visit. Mre S’ pw Boque and grandson of San Diego. California arrived Sunday for a visit with her daugh-. ter. Mrs. James D. McCoy and I Mrs. Richard Bush. Lois A Hathaway just returned “om making a five weeks visit in California with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bud King. I of San Francisco. She also visited Mrs. Peggy Boykin of Los Angeles a former resident. While Mrs. Ruth Grewelle and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore and Don na Funk returned last week from spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore in San Francisco. Robert is em ployed as teller in the Bank of America at Burlingame. IT'S GOOD Kenneth and Edwin I^ivegren loft the first of the week for a two months trip over the United Stales. They plan to visit nearly every state and take in the differ ent national parks and places of interest. Root Beer Grape Soda Boring Bottling Co \ Otarles R. Nelson of Eugene has taken over the Richfield Service Station at McCoy Motors. He has had previous experience in the service station business. His wife and three children will join him as soon as living quarters arc avail able. Beverly Benton has returned from Seattle where she attended Zeta Tau Alpha province con vention. She is rushing chairman of the University of Oregon chap ter. She will spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Benton. SHELLUBRICATION^ Vacation may be 50 miles away —or 5,000 miles long But you want every mile to be fun. You want smooth, sure, safe miles of traveling. And for that, you start with Shellubrication. Shellubrication is far, far more than a "grease job." It is g thoroughgoing system developed by Shell engin- eers to give your car point-by-point inspection and M "conditioning” like this: Forget-proof lubrication. Shellubrication follows a factory-approved guide ehart for your particular make and model of car tight lubrication for right place. Shellubrication uses at least 15 different types of lubricating equipment— as many as 14 lubricants “Dongar-spot" inspaetion. Your Shell dealer checks a •core of hidden spots where wear can start—thus helpa to prevent trouble Written receipt. Shellubri cation gives you a “picture- chart” receipt showing just what’« been done and what trouble may be brewing for any trip—Tong or short count on us for F It EE expert touring service^ Come in and tell us where you want to go, when and for how long. If it’« a «bort trip we’ve got the helps you need—maps, accommodation list« and what-to-see booklets—right in our station. If it’« a longer trip, well have Shell Touring Service plan your trip from country-wide infor mation. Just allow time for mailing and all will be sent to you for free! DRIVE HOLIDAY TIME Will You Travel or Stay at Home ★ ITEMS THAT WILL ADD TO THE HOME Hammocks Camp Chairs Camp Stools Barbecue Grills Wire Grills Coleman Stoves We have ANYTHING from 5tube sets to 15-tube custom made radios. Little Brown Jug (Thermos Jug) Picnic Baskets Paper Plates Folding Cups Fishing Tackle For Immediate Delivery 54” YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENAIDERS Prices? $19^ Wherever you're going-itart with St JULY 4th Radio Sales & Service BARQS Junction City, Oregon Thum , June »H. 19(7 children Carmen and Larry Were‘S * Stockton. Callenia visiting at Kelso. Washing P""* •»* they took in the strawherrygfe«-’ L tival at Kalama Y Wednesday and are visiting with - Mr ind Mr» Wayne Gate« and Mrs Wilbur Workman Jr.. and Mr* Krieger and Mn«. Miss Jeanette Workman submitted were schoolmate«. to appendectomies in Sacred) ------------ w General hospital in Eugene Mr ar»d Mrs. Glenn CUchran Wednesday. Both are rt*covering were Sunday visiton at the home satisfactorily. O of f Mrs. Mrs. Cochran'. Cochran'« «iilnr titter ar.l and hua- band, Mr. and Mrs Ray Cornell. Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Krieger and in Springfield. •Six local fishermen returned yesterday from the Diamond Lake । area. They were: E. R. Husted, Orlo Bagley, Stewart Carlson, Pal mer Johnson and Harold Wolfs rd and loin Minor of Sutherlin. Swim Trunks Phone 06 LONGSHOREMEN IN MARITIME STRIKE TAKE IT EASY Presenting REMINGTON BLUE STREAK ELECTRIC SHAVERS TRIPLE FOURSOME FIVE Now on Display s577’ 1 Day Service Pick Up and Delivery STORE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4-5-6 I Experienced Technicians to give you prompt and efficient service. Drive Carefully—We Like Live Customers Nichols Radio & Appliance Green’s Hardware & Supply Eki. «BEASY PARKIN0 — Phone 222 PERSONAL SERVICI SERVICE Creswell, Oregon i