Mr and Mrs Inland Willits of Klamath Fall« visited over Sat­ urday night and Sunday with hi» mother. Mr». Minnie Wlllit», and Mlns Wilma White of Portland’ are guests this week of Mr* Georg Bjorxrt. whlh- attending to1 buxine»«. - —. — ■ C. H Mounce him been ill at Ml»« Minian White of Seattle his home for two months. I Mr and Mrs Herbert I/tmbard. daughter Marie and »on Herbie, re­ turned home Monday night from a lO.WXi mile trip of over six weeks which took them from coast to .. .... Ernest Hathaway and son Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bales vis- '’"ax* I hey went the southern i,,n Bilk Cr<-ek, recently re- it cd her parent», Mr. and Mr». Lee r‘,ut*' through Tennessee and Ken­ turned f(.w day»' visit in of Oakridge Sunday. tucky, and spent some time in Ridgefield, Washington Washington, D. C.. New York and The Rat Creek club of Dorena Boston and into Quebec. Canada roh I HachoMer, BachoMer, «on »on of Mr gave a dance Saturday night at f rom there they came down the • Hu tarulli und Mr». Norman Bachelder ha» the club hall. | Canadian route to Niagara Falls enlisted in the army air corp* and —-------- and an overnight trip wax made n pirh il to McChord Field. Wash­ Mr and Mrs. Orlo Bagley and from Buffalo to Detroit. They ington. about Iwo weeks ago. He family ar»- vacationing at Seaside ramc home the northern ____ route ex|x>ct» to be transferred to Kelly this week. Mopping in Chicago and visited field in San Antonio, Texas August — i the Rush Memorial in North Da- Hili for basic training. Sam Coppioux of Helena, Mont., kola, through Yellowstone park > 1« visiting his pa rents here this on •" Spokane and the Coulee Mr and Mr» H I Baker of Week. dam They reported a wonderful Mont.«via, Calif., »topped for a trip with fx-rfect weather and no bri» . i visit the first of the week ------- Guilts for dinner Sunday at the accidents. w «th Mr. anil Mr» H L. Kiker en R C. McKay home on Black route to Seattle for a visit with a i Rutte route were Mr and Mr», Mr and Mr«. Al Wallace of daughter. Mr Baker is an uncle S P Shortrldge of Thornon Cor­ Denio, Oregon, accompanied by ot Lenny Baker .well known radio nerx Mr and Mrs. Geo. Suther* Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gray of producer. land of Dindon and Mrs. Adamx Buena Vista, called at the J. S , of London. Markham and J. R. Hendrick* Last Sunday, Mmes Anna Rix- homes Thursday and attended the i ».no, Nettle Gawley, their mother. Lowell Tedford of Portland Oregon Trail pageant in Eugene Mr Fannie Goufle and Mrs. Jack »pent Saturday night and Sunday Mn. Wallace is a nice of Mr | Davidson made a trip to Sodaville with Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ to attend the annual picnic of James Tedford. dricks | those who at one time were in at- fendance of the Mineral Spring* Mr.. Haley Duncan of Terre- Mi and Mrs. Guy Bohinghousc cottage there. The picnickers left haute. Indiana left for her home and two daughters from Fresno. Phono 73 Cottage Grove in the rain and Sunday after a two work's visit California were guests of Mrs 702 Main drove m the rain most of the day. here with her daughter? Mrs. W. Addie Hull and son C. H Mounce They crossed the Ferry strict W Pyle, and family. While here Wedm silay. They were just re­ brluge near Eugene and made the Mrs. Pyle and daughter Lynn, Mr. turning from touring the U. S. tr

f chuck holes and the holes were Duncan on various scenic trips cousin of .Mrs. Hull. । full of water. There were fields of including a trip to the coast, up baled hay, and hundreds of »acks the McKenzie and to Crater Lake. Mrs. Glenn Ducan'» sister-in- of grain lying out taking the rain. law, Mrs. Ruth Grewelle. and Quite a bit of difference was found W W Pyle returned home Tues­ family She returned home Satur­ in the town of Sodaville since 1900, day morning by plane from Rock­ day, Bob Grewelle returning with the time that Mmes Anna Ris- , port. Indiana where he went, to her for the week end. sue, Nettie Gawley, Fannie Goude attend a family reunion. The sev- and Jack Davidson moved away. en brothers and sixters coming Mr and Mrs. R. B. Hili are en­ The firings and .surrounding vicin­ from Alaska, Washington, D. C, tertaining guests from Long ity have become a state jiark. They Oregon. Wisconsin and Indiana met some old friends and made arrived at the home of their moth­ Beach. California at their home on South River road Their guests some now acquaintances However, er in Rockport for the reunion. are Mr. arid Mrs C. A Buckles on the way home through the Wil- and daughter Barbara. Mr». Buck­ lamette Valley, all agreed that Mr». Martha Marsh had as her le» and Mrs. Hill were schoolmates nothing could compare to it -in house guests last Sunday Mr. and in California. The Hills took their spite of its rain. Mrs B S. Marsh and son Delmer, company for a trip up the Colum­ Mr». Zelda Hamby and sons, Ran- bia River highway, returning home r. E Lily of fort land, old time dall, Rodney and Allen all of Wolf via the Washington route. nuident of this area is making an Creek and R. L. Cox of Piiomath extended visit at the home of his -______ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks daughter. Mn. Harry Metcalf and - - - ------------------ Miss Billie Ann Butler left Tues- Mr Metcalf. Mr Lily spent 27 , day morning, driving to West Min- spent Sunday in C ook Bay with years in the Bohemia mining dis- ster. B C„ to visit with Mr and Mr. and Mn. Forrest West. *Nct. Mrs. Ludlow Beamish. She expects Mr and Mrs. Dick O'Hara and ------------- ,o he gone about 10 days. Mrs. Mr ans Angeles, where Mr. Weinberg will enter law school Mr and Mrs. V S. Ratton and Richard Smith and Mr. Weinberg daughter Thcrose of Kansas City. roomed together while stationed Missouri arrived Sunday and are in Alabama. spending the week with Mr. Bat- 612 Main Street Cottage Grove, Ore. Ph 351 ton’s brother, E. A Tctch. and Joe Allphine oi Baird. Texas family stopped in the Sentinel Office last 51-21C-52 week while vacationing in Ore­ gon. He was visiting a nephew at Klamath Falls and took in the Oregon Trail pageant tn Eugene. See the New RCA Victor Victrola Hear the Golden Voice See the Beautiful Cabinets, from $520.00 on down Table Model Combination Radio • Phonograph-6 tube set-Automatic changer handles 12 records— Christopher ‘Is Mrs Park's father’ Thnrs., July 81, ton and Mrs, Sorensen her sister On -------- "—— '■ Wednesday the Parks took their company to the coast for a couple day«. Mrs. William Dusenberry of Joseph has been at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dusenberry, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs Dusenbcrry and children Emily and Mary Ellen will take her back to Joseph Friday and spend a ■ week at her home. Mr* Leslie Cone and two daugh- tors Janet and Nancy loft Portland by plane Tuesday for a month's visit with her «later» and brothers in Michigan and Wisconsin. Mrs. T. H Moody of Redmond m here for the funeral of Mrs. Harriet Fox and visiting her father, Jiidxon Allen, and chiklren Bob, Dick and Joan Moody. only $49.50 BRISBANE ELECTRIC ¿4^ ENOUGH ALL GOOD BLOCK WOOD CALL TED’S FUEL Our Mechanics Give You Reliable Service Ch rysler—Plymouth McCOY MOTORS Chrysler, Plymouth Sales and Service 6th and Wash Phone 64 318J1 19-tic Bookkeeping Outfits of all kinds. The Senünel. RHVmESOFRFflSOn Qüctl* HOW IT seen A /oui« AUWAtfS DOTING « w* 38 PÌM LOVELY J SU^AT 49 Tech Ball Point Pens WHAT you GET! Mrs. H. T. Porteous of Mt. Shasta. California is making an ex­ tended visit here with her sister- in-hw, Mrs. Myrtle Lake and other relatives. Raymond Johnson has returned home from Oregon State college, where he attended the first sum­ mer session. IS A REALITY IN OUR MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT! No matter what make of car you now drive, you’ll find our modern service depart-* ment fully equipped to give your car better service at a fair price. If you’re not getting the performance you should out of your present car, or if it’s more than six months since you had a check-up, Motor Tune Ups Brake Relining Steam Cleaning General Repair we suggest you talk with our service man­ ager. He will be glad to look your car over and give you a free estimate. While you’re in, we can show you some of the outstanding features of the K aiser and the FRAZER. We think you will agree there is good reason why they are the most talked-about cars in America I Bob Grewelle has enrolled at Oregon State college for the se­ cond summer session. HANSEN BROS » eiephone 3 25 -J Shop' Wise COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Plume .31.3 R . . _ &1 Ite TWO DA SERVI ■ O. J. Thiel of Sutherlin recently sold Ms home on North 7th street. Howdy Folks; Wo recently read quite an article about the won­ ders of face lifting by a certain plastic surgeon. ------ Face lifting may be all right for women, but if a man is at all patient, his will grow right up through his hair. These plastic surgeons can do almost anything with a nose except keep it out of other peo­ ple’s business. Of course the earliest known method of face lift­ ing was with a rope. We have a notion that the face that is lifted by these plastic surgeons falls again when It sees the bill. Some one remarked that a snob is one who was lx>rn with his face lifted. COTTAGE GROVE CLEANERS 401 MAIN PHONE 81 Snmc men have such long faces that their barbers should charge them double for a shave. 51-ltc By "Shorty” Smith Alaovi 5th f’ Wnshindton Be Wise ALL DRY CLEANING Community Jewelers Our Service Department < Specialize* Ini • Kelton - Waterbury Clocks & Watches Rust craft Cards Bath Pearls by Pelgar Oregon Scenic Stationery Hughes Hair Brush Smith Electric HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED W. m “Shorty” Smith 500 Main Street I