The Xentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur«., Ang. 18. 1B4R Mr and Mrs Cleo Morelock and daughter Diane returned Saturday from a 12-day vacation trip which was spent at Reno. Nevada and interesting places in California They visited Lake Tahoe, Yosemite national park and Los Angeles an« C. G. Eastburn. TE 2, stopped returned via the «avast route. off here Ow.past week for a few days visit With “his iflstfr, Mrs. W«xik eni visitors of Mr an«’ Lewis Qpnj«jy .and Mr. Conley and Mrs I A Randall ami th«' Vina' family leaving Friday for Korbel. Randalls Sr were Mr anil Mrs California to visit his parents. Mr. Clyde Cooper and daughter. Shir and Mrs. John Eastburn and sis­ Icy anwis Conley spent th«* week end in I’mHand visiting friends and relatives. Minnie I. Sweet Funeral August 17 California; on«' step-son, R. D. ISwvet, VamxHiver, Washington; •*ight grandchildren; brothers anil sisters, Charles II McKibben, J«x* McKiblx-n. 1. W McKibben, nil ol ’ oit,,;«. Grove, .1 M McKihlxn, t'laikston. Washington. Mrs Efh,. I < iu’W and Mrs Cora Teetetä, Isith i 1,1 1 ’’’IW Giove. FUneral M*rvhx*x were held We«ln< sdav. Au..list 17. nt 2 30 p m at Mills Mortuary, «uh the Rev Ft mk Brown officiating Tin* ReU'kah kxlgc had charge of final commitment senicex nt th«* UM IF cemetery. Mary E. Brown Dies in Arizona Mi-s Elizabeth St ron berg of Westfir and Mrs. Mildred Fred Minnie Isalx'll Sw«*et. 66. 1121 riekson of Eugene were week end Mm y E. Brown | uimm «I nwny Ht «tuesta of Mr. and Mrs, John A Ash avenue, passisi away Sunday, Phoenix, Arizona, August 12, 1919 Armstrong August tl. al her home, following She was I mhii Jun«' 30, 1888 at n lingering illness She was Ixirn Nelson. Wisconsin. mid married in Invitations have tx'en receive«! 11X^1 at lloleonilM*. Wisconsin to It May 3. 1883 hi Gorham, Russell to th«' wedding of Miss Miriam county. Kansas, and married II Brown Sh«* hud lived in this Ferrin, a former resident now liv­ Ms tioii '.Inee 1933 until two years ing at Lakeview, to Earnest Citarles Finnerty in 1901 in Cot­ tage Grove. II«' jiass«>d away in ago when she went to Phoenix to Dwight Lidell. on Sunday after- live, 1903. n«x>n. September 4. in the > háp< I Sh«- la survived by her husband, In Fehuary 1907 she married ; of the " ’ Congregational the following children: William .'hurch. Berkeley. California Both Joseph J Wilson in Eugene, uho Brown, Sheridan, Elwin Brown, young jxxiple are students at the IxtsM'd away in 1918 In 1921 she T«i<» Much Game Pacific SctKHil of Religion. Berke­ mairi«-ii làsugc W Swtvt in Eu­ Too auch name in an agrlcul- Salem. Thelma I’arsons and Myrtle Parsons, both of l.ebain»n, Ray­ ley. when* Mr. Udell is studying gene. She had livnl in Cottage j lutai country cun be us trouble to tx? a Cougn-giilional minister. Grow tor the past 02 y «sirs, com- some to th« spurUman's perniai.«-nt mond Brown, Goos Buy ami Donald The couple will tx* at horn«* after Ing here from Kansas in 1S87 mt,re,I loo little Kanie Too Brown. Phoenix, Arizona; several weet was a ineinlx-r of th«* ln;iliy gracing browsing game ani. gi andctilldren: brothers and sis­ September 10 at 2369 U*C« mh . Mrs Ave., Berkeley. Mrs C. I Dillman Cott ig<* Grove Rebekah lodge und mais, such as y our insurance conipany Nou n frh'ixl tell» me that my insurance (Hihcy espirisi with Un* art liemeni and I must tuke oui a new |M>licy Is this true? WMWEK: Not entirely unie«« Ilir lB«urniM-r coni|MMiy | m I«I von ihr full ani«Hint of the policy. VV hm »n laauranra com« puny pay* you for n fire bo»A H iiriini I« Ilir amount |ml«l you fri m Ilir Hilloillit of the |mllcy. riiu», If you hml a ten I In hi »nmt ibillur (Millry nn«l the «-lley ihangnl tn give y,Mi *11 you’ll nddrexa your own in- »urafM'o questions to thia offic* Mc’il iry to give you the corr«'! inswvr.s ami there will lie no iliarg«* or obligation of any kind. Arnest Insurance Agency 511 Main Phone 36 Rcpnwnting the lending fire ■nd cnsunlty Companies doing business in Oregon. ËI1 L. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Hayn«?s were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Webster of Stevenson. Washingtion, and Mrs Websters nephew. Darroyll Con- key. of Portland, and also Mrs. R. L. Sims and daughter Betty of Blue River. Mr. Webster is a cousin of Mrs. Haynes. Mrs. Sarah Sloan. 84, has been visiting her niece, Mrs Charles Teeters, and other relatives. This week she is visiting in Seattle with her son. and wall return here for a longer visit. She left Cottage Grove 35 years ago and this is her first trip back. Her home is Axel Landerson left for his in Wichita. Kansas. home yesterday at Duluth. Minn­ esota after spending an enjoyable six weeks vacation at the home of a sister. Mrs. Fred Wolfard and Mr. Wolfard at Curtin. 7th & Monroe Telephone 16 A man spoke to his wife only once a month she wouldn’t recogmze his voice! YET SOME MEN ADVERTISE ONLY TWO OR THREE and then wonder why they don’t get more business COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Phone 5S5-556 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes spent last week vacationing at the beach. Some time was spent at Waldport where Mr. and Mrs. Haynes attended the O. E. S., Coquille. Powers and as far south as Gold Beach. One evening at Yatdiats Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs Haynes saw eight whales very close to shore, the eight trav­ eling in pairs. Graveside services were held at the IOOF cemetery Saturday at 10:00 a m, for Edwin J. Robinson, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Joi Robinson of Oakridge. R. E. Par­ rish, pastor of the Assembly of God, officiated. Your dollars go a long way when you Mr. and Mrs.' R. L. Purdin of Byron, Illinois were recent visitors at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Potter. The Potters visited them 32 years ago and they just now returned the visit. truck. Hore it quality, power-packed performance, handling ease—every- Clarence Davis and Mrs. Neil Sarff went to Dallas Sunday to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Derril Sarff, and at­ tended the ordination and installa. tion of elders, deacons and deacon­ esses at the Dallas Christian church. Lawrence VanBlaricom and son Charles arrived Monday from Monterey Park, California for a visit with his mother, Mrs. M Woodrome, of North River Road, and his brother, Raymond Van­ Blaricom. "Float Don't Bothor Mo I'm Duttod with thing you want at the lowest list prices in the entire truck field. See us. 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