Th«' Sentinel, Coltag«- Grove, Oregon Thur»., June "gl, I f»(fl Mr anil Mrs Bud Rosenthal and 1*1 family of Mi'dford and Mr and I bt-inu M lunch. A program v-'H be Mis. Al Ros« nt hai and family spent I.ANK HIINWAS TO MKKT gin at I 3tl pm th«' week etui at Re«>d»port. C. Wheeler Is pressiteli! ol The annual meeting of th«' Lane the assiM-iallon. and last er Hiilin Mrs Alice Conner nnd Mrs R. County Pioni'cr Assn will be Sat- Is vice-president mid l;14 Quirles and daughter Kay of Loa Angeles visi teit In Cottage Grove »24 Mitin St., Cottage Grove, Ore, Tuesday ut the W C Martin honn-, while on their vacation Charles Residence bl7 Phone Office 47 ia A U. of < >. student an«i roon»- 45 2t«' 4G mate of W. C. Martin Jr. BERLINERS CELEBRATE ENDING OF THE BLOCKADE Fred dcr, of Portland, who stop- eek and here with his paient». l*ti on their way home from a Ir. and Mr». O. E. Lmnbergcr. trip to Klamath Falls nd at th* J. L. Stokes home. Miu Digpe Mofpluck a ihie A driver license examiner will few ip on duty Monday, June St. at to an attack of food poisoning He city hall from 9:30 a m. to She returned to her home Mondm 130 p!tn., according to kn an- ouncesncnt received from the While convalescing from a re- ►eretary of State'» office. cent Injuied hip. J. V. Stewart - — - had the ml»fortune of falling ijnd Gueats at the LaSclla Stewart injuring hit hip aggin. . »me Wedneadaj and Thursday Of ----- ’ is* week were a eouain. Mr» Mr. gnd Mrs. R J. Lenta ton eorge Stewart, and friend. Mr» (>rvtl|e and wife, their son Billie atelle Blanchett from St. Fran- an(j daughter Carrol, all of Fre- g, Minnesota, and Mr and Mrs mont. Iowa were wwk cn«l gueats । A. Gunvllle of Milwaukee, Wiac Mr and Mrs w E Koch. They - ....... | were all neighbors of th«' Ktxhs. i Mr. and Mr» Donald Lewiaon and Orville and Elmer Duncan ift for Bonanu to make their were old schoolmates They left time after a visit hero with Mrs Monday for Los Apgeles where ewl»o^ uncle and aunt. Mr and they will visit Mr». Orville Lent»'» )rs. EMtham. Other recent mother and on into Mexico before IsitoK At the Eastham home wcie returning to their home. Ira. Eastham’s brother-in-law I Lloyd DeYoung underwent sur­ gery in a Eugene hospital Mon­ day on hi» shoulder which was broken In two places in an auto accident three weeks ago near Landon. Hew also «aceived five broken riba in the accident, and hie new Buick was wrecked He is convalescing at his home. V. B. HOYER You'll find It In th«' classified. NUNDtfDS OF THOUSANDS of joyous Berliner» celebrate the lifting of the blockade, jamming th» public square In the western lector to hear Mayor Ernst Reuter call the end of the transportation ban a "victory for the world." In the East sector, Germans went to the polls in Russian-controlled elections (International) E. E. Bartruff went to Berkeley. Bob Gre**elle l»f< Friday for Tulare. California ’ta train for a California last week to attend the State Farm Insurance convention. hardware implement salesman. Mr and Mrs. Morris Lcmlow and baby Kathy of Sacramento. California are spending part of their vacation with Mrs Lemiow's mother. Mrs Ruth Grewelle, and brothers and sisiters They' will also visit relatives at Kelso. Port Angeles and Seaview. Washington {and continue to Victoria. B. C. It Pays to Investigate Our LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES M Tour Farm Buildingi and Contenu. B *. BARTRUFF, Inaurane« Agent Phone 301 Mr and Mrs. Elwyn Woodson of Astoria are spending th«- week here with his mother. Mrs. Fairy Mr. an«! Mrs. Mike Wimpe and Woodson, and visiting other rela­ family of Gardenia. California are tives and friends. here for a two wwks visit with Mrs. Wimpe'» sisters. Mrs. R. C. Guests last week at the E. E. Bowser and Mrs. Loren Swanson Bartruff home were Mr. and Mis. of Eugene. Earl Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and three children, Mr. anil Mrs. Stephen Bench Jr. all of Harrisburg. On Sunday Mr. are enjoying a visit this week from and Mrs. Bartruff went to Salem Mr B«*nch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. where they attended a family re­ Stephen Bench Sr., of Logan. union honoring his aunt, Mrs. Utah and Mr. Bench's sister anil Katherine Scharf, who was husband, Mr. and Mrs Thomas years old. All of her six children Foss of Burbank, Calif. were present for the occasion. The Rev. and Mrs. Richard The Latham 4-H Mighty Garden­ Gross and family left Tu«'sday on ers held their meeting at the Earl a two weeks vacation. They will Marcy home June 15. Th«- main visit the parents of Mrs. Gross at topic was on Tomatoes by Dclfcrd Gardnerville. __________ _ _______ Nevada. The Rev. Kelly. Game's were played and! Gross plans to attend the Nor . lundi served by Mrs.’ Marcy. The them California convention of Lu­ ’ next meeting will be June 29 at theran churches at Oakland, Calif. the home of Mrs. Marcy. June 27 to 30. Dr. and Mrs. G. Young and daughter Bonnie Jo of Seattle were guests Tuesday at the R. L. Seder- gren home enroute to California 1 and Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Sedergren were former schoolmates. The Rev. and Mts. C. B. Starkey were visitors in Portland Tuesday Mrs. J. E. Belknap accompanied th«?m and visited her husband at Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W .C. Martin spent the week end on the coast Mrs. T. J. Veale is visiting in in the vicinity of Newport. Ros.-burg with her daughter. Mrs. Eileen Schoonover, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson moved there from Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson of On Monday and Tuesday of this Chelsea. Wisconsin, former neigh­ bors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. week Mr and Mrs. G. B. Arnest attended the Oregon Mutual Fire Raymond VanBlaricom. visited re­ Insurance convention held at Para­ cently with the VanBlaricom» on dise Inn. Mt. Rainier. Washington. a trip to the west coast. They They left Saturday and spent came by the southern route, and Saturday night and Sunday in were very much impressed with the western timber and scenery. Portland. They are returning home by the «. • * 1. For personal cleanliness. 2. To protect their teeth. 3. Because they are made to. Mrs. W. L. Workman underwent northern route. a major operation at a Eugene hospital Wednesday morning, and this morning was reported as do­ ing nicely. BUT ' ■ Annourcement has Ns'n rvtx'ived of the birth of a son. David Charles, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boslaugh of Milwaukie on June 19 in a Portland hospital. Ftw fxople brushed their teeth until advertising Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford enjoyed a visit last week from Mrs. Bradford's mother, Mrs. Su­ san Lampkin, and her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lampkin, all of North Powder. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lampkin also spent some time in Portland during the week where he attended the grand lodge of A F. & A. M.. and he received the appointment of senior deacon of the grand lodge of Oregon. told them it was important. COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL PHONE SSI. S5* I ■ Mr and Mrs. L. Ernest Baldwin attended th«' graduating excn'iscs of their son. Lee. from Willamette University on Jun«' 12. lav was chosen on«- of the two senior scho­ lars in history for the past year, and received his bachelor of Art degree. He is continuing his work at Willamette, working for his MA. Chas. Palmer had a pleasant surprise on th«- 19th, Father's cay when lie received a long distant-«* phone call from his son. John Palmer at Pasadena. California. Mr. an«i Mrs. M. G. Hixon and family, former residents of Mosby ctwk, have moved to Elkton to make their horn«-. Mrs. Elizabeth Paquette return­ ed to Cottage Grove after spending two weeks in Seattle, called thcti- by the serious illness of her aunt. Mrs. Birdie Pearce, who passed away Jun«- 1. at the age of S3 years. SHOPXOMPARE Arcade Coffee Shop these SAVINGS these items Sugare 4H 10 lb. ak. 97c Nucoa i ib pk. 27c Cheese Salad Dressing Durkee Borene pt Giant pkg. Jäf Lid Scomplete do*. Lunch Meats Assorted Lard lb. 2 lb. pkg. SWISS ROCKERS FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1 2,^. 25c Pt. bottle 10c 25c Cigarettes Yuur Choice, Ctn $1.43 47c Peas No 2 can 35c Nylon Dip 2 for 25c Pk. 10c FREE PARKING LOT 119 SO. 6th ST. TRY THE MOST THRILLING NEW CAR ON THE HIGHWAY MAKE A DATE "i "fíQi fà j MAKEA I WITH THE OU ! today ! “ hone youf P O/dsmobi/e Vea/ef siting for you is "the drive of your life!” Slip You know you’re the master of every traffic ind the wheel of the brilliant new Futur- situation. Then you're out of the city—out on ' ic ”88” and see how new and different the open road! Here's where "Rocket” Engine, power really pays off! Swinging along the* ing can be. Youll sense the difference the spring to life. Eagerly—easily—effort- atraigbtaway—topping the hills with long, easy' strides. Comfort, risibility. economy, ipectaeular^ t y ou feel t he high-com pression " Rocket ” 95 tnw" Phone 43c ‘A Daily Feature" Mr and Mrs. Lee Baldwin and daughter Nikki spent the past w-eek end with Lee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Baldwin. BRESSLER'S FURNITURE 89c Punch ib. Shorts Grocery only $§.95 $ Bordens 25c OCCIDENT % 35c Pkg- ■ SLIPPER CHAIRS 29c Milk pkg. : tn NiWI it makis 10 KINM or CAKt mUSriovtn-UAormsMiwnsoKUSs MERCHANTS LUNCH 50e I thread your way through city traffic. action! So drive it yourself! Make a date with the ’ is nimble, alert, maneuverable— "88,” and you'll want to make the "88” yours, to answer your every command. for keeps. I t's at your Oldsmobile dealer 'a— now! Phone 771, COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. or visit 112 NORTH NINTH STREET