The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 12, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    MOSBY CREEK
. week at the home of her {»rents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andeison of
Violet Eastburn and Geneva I Blue Mountain.
Bettis enjoyed a nice week end at
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Andersen
the coast recently. This trip was
given the girls by their leader, of Albany spent Sunday at the
Ben Andersen home.
Mrs. Lula Bettis, as an honor for
Mr. and Mrs. O. Myres of Cot­
the sewing demonstration the
tage Grove are staying at the Les­
girls werejn.
1» Vina Bettis spent a few days ter Rearrick home. Mrs. Myres is
a cousin of Mr. Rearrick.
with her cousin Geneva Bettis this
Mrs. Ed Thomas and daughter
jMint week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Duerst of j Wanda of Coos Bay visited a few
Gresham brought Mr. and Mrs. 1 days last week at the Floyd Jones
George Layng home Saturday and home.
Mr .and
they all attended the (Hirade and
ers Field, Calif,
regatta over the week end.
and M r s. Duerst called at the week end at the home of Mrs.
Arnold Duerst home Sunday Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sant
Russum.
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton
Betty Duerst is working at the
telephone office in Cottage Grove. went to the coast with the Otis
Chapman family Sunday. Mr. and
A number
Mas by Creek Mrs. Chapman bought a lot at
people enjoyed the regatta at the Heceta Beach near the Overtons'
Cottage Grove lake Sunday
Don’t forget our club picnic at
Deets of
Layng s grove Sunday folks.
Klamath Falls came up and got
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cline and Mrs. Jessie Gilci ist last week and
children of Oakridge spent Sun­ took her home to Klamath Falls.
day night at the Arnold Duerst She has spent the summer with
home.
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Overton.
Mrs. Ray Hemstedt and daugh­
ter Nancy of Corvallis spent last
Columnar Pads The Sentinel
CURTIN
AFTER NONSTOP
and Mrs. ¡.co Thumps hi
and daughters Patty and I
last Monday afternoon h
foinia Where they e\|*'Ct
In the poach harvest.
The Douglas Electric l’ompan>
connected the George Cavey hom<
to its hues August J.
Mr. and Mr
Prairie City '
They have listed their hou.-e and
a small acreage.
Fire was discovered «urly Fri
«lay morning under Ilie conveyor
at the Curtin Lumtier Cump.im
An electric motor was d.uh.i "d
somewhat, necessitating a ,
days shutdown.
Tony Rayburn. Karl Hodges .
Jack Westfall îlttend.Hl the tin
day Four-H tour held ut Curva
last week.
The Old Timers' picnic held
the J. R. Sow les home was a hi
UPON LANDING AT THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Idlewild, N. Y, following their round-trip flight In three
U. S. Air Force B-29s between New York and Los Angeles, officers pose in front of one of the planes that made
the 5,003-mile air jaunt in about 22 hours. They are (L to r.): Lt. Col James H. Thompson, Lansing. Mich ,
George N. Payne, Little Rock. Aric., pilot The ships' crew members arc on plane’s wing,
CULP CREEK
Service goes where it is invited
and stays where it is well
treated
‘ WE AIM TO TAKE CARE OF
OUR OWN ”
YOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER
6th and Washington
Phone 64
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goodell
have bought Cal Roberts home.
They plan on moving in the last of
this week. Cal Roberts and family
have moved to Roseburg.
Mrs. Pete Rios returned last
week from a visit to California.
Her sister. Mrs. Elmer Dowling,
came home with her.
Jack Weddell and family visited
Sunday at the home of Leon Wed­
dell. Miss Alice Weddell returned
with them for a week’s visit.
Mrs. Ralph Marks of Eugene is
staying for a week with her
daughter,- Mrs. R. R. Groat.
(International)
TRUMAN MEETS A FUTURE VOTER
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR ROW
RIVER VALLEY-
But n«t to proud cf our roads. If the County Court meant
what they » tv, PERHAPS we will l ave a belter road noon.
But who» up
way wo will be moto than phinsc«t
to serve you.
Steeles
WORK CLOTHES
I LOCKER PLANT
COLD DRINKS
WE BUY RAGS
tended, renewing acquaintances of
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehl in Thunip nn
and boys attended her ,grard-
mother's funeral Monday alter
noon nt Harrisburg.
Mrs. Freda Ryan was honoretl
at a birthday party Wednesday
when several ladies of the eu.i
munity gathered at her home to
help her celebrate. Those present
wrtc Mosdames Marvick, M. n h
earn, Pettit. Barbarn Gilman,
Ames. Medine. Goins, Hazel Gil
man. Suiter, Stephens, and ll <
hostess. Mrs. Ryan.
The Sentinel
DELIGHT VALLEY
Mrs. Rudolph Hanson enjoyed
few days visit with her daughtei
Marie and Esther, who were horn
from Portland.
mid
William
valley t<
Ontario, Ore. in the near futur
Mrs. Mons Ekanger and daugh
ter Marjorie, of. New Wcstm n
vacationing
Ek a tiger's I
Martin Fialen.
Ace Hilton and
!r. and M
Chester McCann
I Tanask
Washington visited, recently.
The Evergreen Stati
'Alki" «By and By» is th : off),
cial motto
Washington state.
The eastern rhododendron is
state flower and the unofficial bird
is the willow goldfinch.
friend,
now making his home
son. Glynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawren«
and son. Lowell, of Eug.
visitors at the home
dolph Hanson. T h «• Browns ar
former residents of 1 .'light Valli
living, at that time on what 1
now known
Mac Donal
place.
,
Roberta Flaten has acctnted a
position as instructor in swim
ming at Silver Creek Fall1 an«
will be located there for approx
imately a month.
Household Hint
Your youngster won’t slip on
newly-waxed floors if you apply a
small strip of adhesive tape to the
-ales and heels of his shoes.
Ncw Royal
Typewriters
Whitman
i- tap
Let the motive
tie It/ the de <
and nut in the «went B q not ,on<
whose- motive for action is the
FOOD PROCESSING
Explained by
Leiliä Knight,
Noted Deepfreeze
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BY THE TIME the young man shaking hands with President Truman IE
ready to voto, Mr. Truman probably won’t be running for political office.
But four-and-a-half-year-old Charles Fish will remember for a lung
time that he spoke and shook the hand of the President The Chief Exec-
i tivewas taking a walk in his home town, Independence, Missouri, when
1^ cam* upon this surprised youhg matt (International Soundphoto)
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PLACE
Cottage Grove
DATE
August 19th
TIME
tteepIreezB
LATHAM ELECTRIC
in vi . OU. Off.
HOMI minili
Convicts Aid Science
Veterans who contracted malar­
ia while fighting in tropical jung­
les will gain help from the human
guinea pigs in Joliet, Ill., prison
who dfffircd their bodies for re­
search. A new drug, pentaquine,
was tested on the convicts. It prov­
ed effective and now is being dis­
tributed free by the Illinois vet­
erans commission service. Author­
ities claim it will be of value in O'
per cent nt all cases of r- lapsing
malaria.
Indian Cattle Raisers
Indians have increased their beef
eattlc herds from 171,0CO in 1932 to
883,309 in 1948, and meantime the
quality of the cattle has improved
greatly. Dairy cattle, likewise, in-
creased from 11,090 to .0,090 in the
same period. Income from live-
stock operations during these years
grew from $1,300,000 to more than
«21 000 0n0
He that does good for good's
k£x_ggcks neither praise nor re-
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Find out what’s wron
with ycur most precious
time-piece
make the
necessary repairi e:
pertly.
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CLOCK SHOP
14 So. 0th
Phone 301
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