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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1948)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Insley and daughter. Shirley Ann of ¡girane returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation spent at Los Angeles mid laitig Bench. Calif.. En route home they stopiwd tor a visit with Mrs. iMwy's brother mid lumily at San Francisco, ( 'ulif, A birthday party wan held at the home of Alvin Wicks, Culp Creek rancher Thursday honoring his bit thday 1tie pat t> wa in Hu* nature of a »uprise and also an occasion for a family gathering. Mrs. E E. Bartruff recently returned from a month's trip to Southern Calilornia where she visited friends mat relatives in Dm ^ngelcs, Rlyemnjc and San I »lego the was accompanied to San Francisco and return by Mr. mid Mrs. George Russell and family of Vancouver, B. C, The Russells were guests in the Bart* ruff home for a week Ix’forc re- turning to their hume. Thirty-two members of the Christ’s Amliaaadom of the As sembly of God, accompanied by the R«*v. R. E. Parrish, the Rev. and Mm. Vrlmrr Gardner and Mm. W D. Lovgren, spent the day .Saturday at the coast They visited the Sea Lion - Caves, the Maceta Head lighthouse ami M- joyed a bonfire on the beach In the evening. IMiss Barbara Arm*sen returned Tommy Lee Ross of to her taime at Boise, Idaho after Eugene sinnt last week with his spending the summer vacation grund|Mirrnla. Mr und Mrs. J. W with her grandparents, Mr. and llosa, while his parents, Mr and Mm. C. Mulvihill. Mrs. Jack Ross, enjoyed a vaca Bon and fishing trip on tile Mc- Attorney Alta King. Justice of Kenzie. the Peace, spent the week end allowing tile Oregon coast points House guests last week at the of interest to his cousin. Miss Immr of Dr. and Mr» H A Axley Nannie Miller, school teacher from Miss Miller were the doctor’s brother, Walter Marion. Kentucky Axley, und cousm, John Grim, and tlie Judge visited with Mr. both of Cleveland, Wisconsin and Mrs. P. Miller at Newberg on Week end guests at the Axley the way to the coast. Mr Miller home were another cousin, Ralph is a cousin of both the Judge and Mr and Mrs. F D. Burnfield of Mr. und Mm. M L. Castle and Axley, his wife and two children Miss Millet and this is the first Los Angeles, California visited family are vacationing thin week of Madison, Wisconsin. Ralph Ax tunc either of the three had met. here Iasi week i*uh friends. Both at Weiser, Idaho. ley is an attorney in Madison and this is Miss Miller’s first visit air former residents. Mm. Burn- Thch was the fimt trip to Oregon to Oregon. field Iwlng the former Pearl Mm. O. II. Johnson of Glendale, lor the ika tor’s relatives and they Churchill und Mr Burnfield was California I* making un Indefinite enjoyed the wenery. places of in Mm. Wesley Thompson of Suth a former telegraph operator at visit with her daughter, Mm. S. L. terest and a trip to the coast. erlin, a former resident, was trans the kx*al S. P. de|wt. Godard Mr and Mm II R. God acting business in Cottage Grove ard and family of C<x|uillr were Mary June Ross is spending this yesterday. Mr. anil Mm. Wilbur Pitcher Monday night visitors of bin |air- week nt the Free Methodist Youth and son Austin of the Culp Mm. S. K. Adams Just returned , Crwk cuts, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard, camp at Silver Creek Falls. section spent the we<k end at and attended the funeral Tuesday from a week's visit in Portland Diamond Mike nn<! vicinity. iof Mra. Nancy Van Buskirk and Eugene. Fred McNew of l*ortland spent Saturday and Sunday with his Mrs. Isaura Turner underwent a parents. Mr. anil Mm. R. C. Mc major operation at Eugene hospi New. tal Monday and is reported re covering satisfactorily. Martha Hicks of the Martha Hicks dancing school accompanied Mr. and Mm. Manley C. Fuller by her assistant teacher, Marilyn and son Herbert, accompanied by White, and one of her pupils. Sue Ronald Boone of Cottage Grove < ’hadwell, will go to Portland on and Ray Wilson, of Eugene, visiter! Sepember 10. where they will Coos Bay and other coast points take Special dancing Jensons at Sunday. Bullet House under the direction of lion Darc and other well known teachers Mm Hicks is opening a Mr. and Mm. David Johnson dancing schtxii In Springfield Sep tember 18. in the Veterans Mem and his brother, Phillip Johnson, of Moscow, Idaho, were guests of orial building. Mr. and Mm. George Moxley the flrat of the week. Mm. Johnson Milton Ross of 1Z2 North River nee Carrine Engdahl, is quite well Road, who lias been ill the (>ast known in this community. They • nine weeks, is Improved and able left Monday for Berkeley, Calif., to lx- up part of each day in a where they will enter the univer | wheel chair. His daughter. Mm. sity. J A 0. Sprankle of Portland. Is Mr. and Mm. Boyd Allen were i still at the R obs home, caring guests of their friends, Mr. and I for her father. Mm. Jack Caton, in Eugene, Sat urday evening, joining a party Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Haynes calling on Rev. Ellsworth Tilton an<l son Ij«rry of Eugene visited in Springfield. Rev. Tilton formerly at the home of Mrs. Haynes’ par- was pastor of the M. E. church in . ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ross, last Cottage Grove. I Thursday evening. David Baker ,of Moscow, Idaho, is visiting his sister Mm. George Get tbs most out of motoring with Mrs. W. E. .Masters returned McMurrick and family. a change to naw »oft-riding, cooler- Monday from Portland where she Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hathaway ■ unning Pennsylvania An Cushion s|x*nt the fwist month visiting her have received word from their sons and daughters. son, Pvt. Lawrence Hathaway, of his change In station from Wiscon superhighway... tabs bumps la W. C. (Martin Jr., and Miss Vir sin to Battle Creek. Mich. •t I Ida while you ilde safely in style ginia Hudson are attending the Mrs. O. E. Shell, daughter Baptist young peoples conference Sandra and son Martin, of Eugene, and comfort. Change today to at Camp Arrah Wanna near Wcm- and their guests. Mr. and Mrs' Pennaylvaaia Air Cuahion Tire«. me, Oregon this week. Lyle and daughter, of Los Ange les, California, were visitors at the Miss Nora King, who has been home of Mr. and Mrs. George visiting Mr. and Mm. Paul Gian- Moxley, Thursday. nola here this week expects to re Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas turn to her home in Salt Lake were Eugene business visitors Sat City, Utah Saturday. urday. Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Bridget Carpenter of Gary, H. W. Wheeler, has returned ' 1 Indiana und and daughter. daughter, Mrs. Mm. Ed Ed. home from spending his vacation Theman of Chicago, visited last with his sister at Deer Park. Wn mamuau week £t the home of Mm. Carpen- He is now able to walk without tor’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. I his crutches. and Mrs. C. Mulvihill. Mr. Mulvi- Mr. and Mrs. M. E Palleske hill luid not seen his sister for over and daughter Jo Ann, Ed Kerchoff 50 of Eugene. Mr. and Mra. George „ -------------- Moxley enjoyed a motor trip to Reginald Fauquier returned Suttle Lake Sunday, returning home from th«* Veterans hospital, home by Bend and Willamette ' Portland, the last of the week af- highway. ter undergoing a major operation Seventh Day Advent school is and lx*ing hospitalized five weeks being cleaned and made ready ' there He is again on duty at the for the new school year opening Western Auto Supply. Ernest. Marion and Esther Hath- away spent a pleasant Sunday Mrs. a . B. Cavender of McMinn- afternoon at the H. W. Wheeler 1 villc is a house guest of her niece«, home, playing games and eating Washington & Highway Phone 204 i Mrs. Karl Mills and Miss Lola home-made candy. Howe. I Gordon Mooney was severely in jured Wednesday while working in the woods and was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital, Eugene, where he is reported as "conditon satisfac tory." Harold Gramling, of Portland was a weekend guest at the George McMurrlck home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hathaway and children were visitors Satur day with the Albert Barrett ami Walter Berry families at Lorane. Mr. and Mm. Walter Blehm, of Springfield visited in this com munity Saturday. Mr Blehm be ing a speaker in the Advent church. ■ Mrs. Etna Barchard and Mrs. - •'! Laura Fox. of Corvallis, visited their brother Oren Skaggs. Thurs -* day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gertrude Hall, principal of the aabool at Scappoose, Oregon, I daughter Of Mrs. Barchard and niece of Mr. Skagg. Mr. and Mrs. J. -K. Moxley, of I Eugene, visited his parents, Mr and Mm. George Moxley, last week. Mr. and Mrs H. W. Wheeler and sons, Walter and Jack, and daugh ter, Mrs. Barbara Russell, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Genbo. Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. S. L. Godard in I Cottage Grove. Solf-luppartlhg, Tax-Paying Private I The neighborhood plcfnic pot luck dinner and party, Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and •' K: .. ’ ■ ’ ' I* Mm. George Moxley was well at tended and the event greatly en- I joyed. Dinner was served buffet style and as to variety, quality and quantity might have been a credit to the community as a f<a>d show. Guests from outside the neighborhood were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hanks and children Alice, Roacmary, Bill and Junior of Cot- Miss Billy Rend, employed hi the city recorder's offici* accom Mr nn<l Mn«. William Burg«*M panied Mr and Mm. Francia Horn mid daughter ol Manila, Culli to Dis Angi ks. Calif., last week former residents ate spending a,l’or n short visit with a sister. few days here attending to busi- ....- ... . noss mattem Ml Hurgo.« owns Mr. und Mrs. Wully Rolairtson the former VanNorthwiek ranch, arc spending tin* week vacationing a mih* und u half south of town. in eastern Oregon, Washington mid iriuho. Francis Ijimbert, of Port hind, i assistant vice president of the I E. E. Burl ruff, local insurance Fimt National Hank of Portland man, s|x*nt Monday in Corvallis was transacting business here nt lending a confarenca of the Stute Monday. Farm Insurance group. Little 18 Month Road Hazard GUARANTEE on All AIR CUSHION TIRES Change to Greater... Safer Comfort with SILK CREEK tag« Grove, Mr »nd Mm Leonard । who turned the alarm to the fire . Thum., Sept, 3, IMA Hudgins, of Gowdyvllle .. ------—J. Mr and <l* p irtnu nt Defective wiring was I-------- -------------- ----- Mrs M E. PoUeske, daughter Jo given as the cause of the fire Loss i Ann, and Ed Kerchoff, of Eugene. was estimated by the fire depart ment at $1.200 to $1,400, with the FANAK KLE CABIN Bl KNM kiss ravened by $1,000 insurance. The two story cabin of Paul Monday the rural tire truck was VanSirkle, located on South River called to extinguish a grass fire at road near the steel highway bridge the home of G W Hastings, who was damaged hy fire beyond re lives near Walker. No loss was pair Tuesday morning from a fire report«!. starting at 8:05 a m Fire was dis covered by an Oregonian carrier You’ll find It in the classified The «lentInri, Cottage Grove. QURKERTROL WASHINGTON Down Draft FRUGAL Hot Oil Blast Burning Space Heater OURKER 3210 OIL Mirti 4 Sizes to Choose From S99.50 to $134.50 OUAXItriOl wx>. fottuta "r’1" No other heater but the beautiful Q uaker 3210 Is equipped with QUAKERTROL ... the marvelous device that cuts fuel Cast Iron Lining Removable Burner for Easy Cleaning costs ... delivers more heat by creating its own controlled draft regardless of chimney condition. Yes, the QUAKER 3210 is the kind of work fret heat you have always wanted. 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