The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 01, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Mra Elbert Smith of Salem and
son, Dr. Elbert Smith, of Hono-
iuhi visited Mrs. Smith's sister,
■Mrs. Dan Hamant, Tuesday. Dr.
Smith is leaving for Honolulu
h^ra he is on the teaching staff
t the University of Hawaii
Mrs Norman Newman, formerly
MildreC Collier, has accepted a
position as teacher in a kinder-
garten at Cosmopolis. Mr. and
)Mrs. Newman live in Aberdeen
where he is assistant roach at the
Aberdeen high school.
Mr and Mrs J P Graham re­
turned Sunday after spending a
delightful vacation at Twin Rocks
on the roast . ■
Mr. and Mrs
Allen re-
turned the first of the week from
a month's vacation »pent in Texas.
They visited in San Antonio and
while then* went thru the Alamo.
Eiom San Antonio they drove to
Victoria, home town of Mrs Allen
anil while in this vicinity fished
at Old Indiaola on the Gulf of
Mexico and caught a few fish Mr
Allen landed a whale about 21
inches long, which gave quite a
battle. The Allens returned by way
of Yellowstone national park
Margaret, their daughter spent
Iter vacation in Ruaeburg with an
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartong.
Mr and Mrs Ray Gleason re-
tun.ed last week from a TWO mile
trip to th«' eastern states. They
Went by bus through Salt Lake
and Denver to Kenosha, Wisconsin
when' they purchased a new car
On the way home they stopped in
I Iowa for a visit with Mr Gleason's
sister. It has been 42 years since
Ray k'ft Iowa and this was his
first visit On Sunday. August 14
they enjoyed a picnic and family
teunam at the Brookhn park They
then went to Topeka. Kabsas to
visit Mrs Gleason's cousins and
from there to South Dakota for a
visit with the Almond family who
lived in Cottage Grvoe for a few
years. Then on through the Rad
Lands ami Black Hills of South
Dakota. Wyoming and Montana
and home by w ay of Portland.
Miss Myrtle Kem underwent
major surgery Monday at Sacred
Among visitors registered at the Heart hospital in Eugene, and at
Toiletries Show sponsored by the last report was making gm>d pro­
Ann Bryant and children, Helen Pacific Northwest Toiletries As­ gress.
• nd Lee. and Mrs. Lulu Fleming. sociation. last week at the Port­
Mr. ami Mrs Sam Warren and
• II from Los Angeles are spending land Hotel in Portland was Glen
two weeks here, visiting with rela­ S Arne of the Cottage Grove Mrs. Martha Marsh were dinner
tives. Mr. and Mrs J H Thomas Pharmacy.
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs
Loren Hibbard.
and Mr and Mrs. Preston Russell
of the Gowdyvillc area.
Dr Robert A Dean Sr., accom­
panied his son Robert A Dean Jr.
Theo Gierau of Cliadron. Nehr
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stokes ac- a new member of the high school anived Wednesday for a visit at
rompanied by Mr and Mrs. Jim faculty to Cottage Grove last the home of his brother. F. L.
Dowis and baby returned Satur­ week and after a brief visit here Gierau. and family.
day night from a week’s visit with left for his home in Minnca[>olis,
relatives and sight seeing in Cali­ Minn.
Miss Donna Porterfield is hav-
fornia They visited Modesto. Tur­
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mg a vacation of one week from
lock and San Francisco before re­
Mrs. J D. Baker left for her ber work in Eugene, ami is spend­
turning home.
home in Salem Friday after a visit mg the time here with her par-
Mr .and .Mrs. W. G. Helmersley with her sister. Mrs O. H. Pickens : enu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter-
of Kiowa. Kansas visited Mr. and and Mr. Pickens She attended the field.
Mrs. J. A. Kiker the first of the Pickens family reunion held here
week. The ladies are cousins. Mr. August 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Worman and
and Mrs. Helmersley made an ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worman and
tended trip into Canada and are
C. E. Christopher, who has been young son of Meade. Kansas and
returning home by way of Califor­
employed at Dorena dam for the Mrs. Lida Smith of Lomita. Calif
nia.
past few weeks returned to Port­ are visiting at the home of Mr
land yesterday. He was employed and Mrs. Carl Porterfield. While
here for several months in 1948. here they are visiting at the roast.
While here Mr. Christopher was Crater Lake and various other
points of interest. Mrs. Porterfield
an active member of the AAA.
is a sister of Mrs. Smith and Pete
Mr. and Mrs. William Thum re­ Worman and an aunt of Bill
turned Friday from an extended Worman.
tour of many eastern points. They
Pete Tonole is recovering slow­
were gone for five weeks and visit­
ed at Toronto, Canada. New York ly at his home from a severe
and Washington, D. C.
stroke suffered a few weeks ago.
He was a patient at Sacred Heart
Mrs. George Macready and chil­ hospital, Eugene for one week.
dren are spending the week visit-
ing the parents of Mrs. Macready,
Seven local girls arc spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Tull at Hepp- c°uple of days at the Matthews
ner.
| cabin on the Umpqua. The girls in
the group are: Pat Kelly, Jane
W: A. Land of Evansville. India­ ■ Beidler, Helen Axley, Jeannette
na left Monday night after a visit , Workman. Marjorie Coiner. Cath­
of a week at the home of his uncle, erine Getty and Robirda Flaten.
C. N. Land, and Mrs. Land. He is
À Daily Feature'
visiting friends in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Rita Stacey and Mrs
Frank Kelly went to Portland last
■ enroute to his home.
week to attend the funeral of El­
mer W Frans. Mr. Frans was a
-
brother-in-law of Mrs. Stacey and
son-in-law of Mrs. Kelly.
Mrs Charles Pnrrett accom-t
panted her parents, Mr. ard Mrs
George Kelso of Eugene, on a trip
thru Colorado. Utah and Nebraska
to Vinton. Iowa where they will
visit relatives ami friends for thixc
weeks They will return home
Eugene. August 21 (Special»
through Yellow w national |Mi k Fall term college classes ut the
institutions of the State System of
Several young iwople of the lhgh“r Education will begin in
Baptist Youth Fellow ship are at Frugone and Corvallis Scpteinltvr
tending a Ill-day youth camp at 20. and in Ashland, 1-aG rande and
Arrah Wanna In attendance an Monmouth. So|gembei 27. IXadhne
Mary and Kenny Bush. Virginia.
Betty and Bill I liaison Mari md October 8 All will have Thanks­
Ruddy Parrett ami W. C Martin giving vacations November 21 27.
Jr.
and the terms will end I »eecmber
21)
Mr and Mrs. Howard Tavlor
Some University of Oregon stu
and two daughters Nancy and G ul dnts mil la-gin arriving on that
sfient from Wednesday to Sumin campus September 11 for rush
camping on the MeK nzie. visiting
the Peterson Rock Gardens at
Redmond and ai ¡Mulina lake
hai e
Much time was sfient in huntin -
and orjvnlation wis-k
volcanic rock from which Mr
Taylor plans on making arrow­ tlie last three days. First tush
heads.
Fall College Terms Start Sept. 26 at
Eugene, Corvallis, and 27th for Others
and ser ónd
MYRTI.E MOVTGOMKR)
TO OPEKATK NN M k Ml M K
Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery Sro|>ec
will take over Ilie operation of the
Snack Shack on \\ hitcaker, acrex.
from Safeway's (Kirking lot. next
Tuesiiay. Sept 6 Mis Seep c
known to the nsidents of Cottage
Giove mostly by the name of
Mrytlc Montgomery, is not new at
the restaurant business. She has
spent many years cooking in va­
rious restaurants in Cottage Grove
and plans to serve a merchants
lunch, as well as short oixiers.
MERCHANT'S
LUNCH
lathi, will have a similar schedule,
ofiening as follows: September 19.
placement examinai tons lor new
students;
21), advise-
nu nt for new students; Scptvmlier
21 21. Irvshman week and registra­
tion.
Ha- University of Oregon Medi­
ci) and Dental schools, also in
Kirtland, will start a little latri
Registration at the Dental school
and classes will
Ingin
5. I'he Medical
lay. ami tei ms ending Dissmila-r
W.siding Announcement» ani
Invitations
The Senlmel
rush Week, September)
Southern i hvgon College of
Education. Ashland. and t Iregon
College of Education. Monmouth,
ptamberXkMfar fresh,
man day and registration of en-
tering students, ami S<*ptemlH*r 2ti
tor registration of returning stu-
dents; Eastern Oregon College of
I.'ilueation. La Grande will have
freshman days and registration of
entering students September 22-
turn of returning students only.
Vanport Extension Center. Port
Concrete Products
Building Bloks, all alar»; Pier
Blocks; etc. tliiralitr AhmUnuni
Windows. Waterproofing.
Monarch Wood Heater
$69.95
Miller Arc Welder
Was $240.00
n -
$149.95
Even Temp Oil Floor Furnace
$129.95
Was $199.50
SMITH ELECTRIC
500 MAIN
ÍÜ Lomax
Fast Main Street
Phone
PHONE 15
A Sharp Pencil
Makes Work a Pleasure.
Guests this past week at the
। home of Miss Mary Young were
two Korean ladies. Miss Shin
Whung Kim and Miss Chung Sun
Choi, both of Seoul. Miss Choi, a
friend of Miss Young’s while in
Korea, is a former graduate of
Ewha college, and has been out­
standing in teaching music to pre­
school children She will study in
Chicago at Curtis School of Music
of the Chicago Music’ college. Miss
Kim. also a graduate in the Heme
Ec department of Ewha. end
daughter of a Korean congress­
man, will attend Hood college in
Maryland.
UNRIVALED SELECTIONS AND SAVINGS!
k FALL SILVERPLATE
for
Just
WEEK...
Perfectly matched act
»IIO««
5 GLORIOUS PATTERNS
52-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8
Mrs. J. K. Brandeberry and
daughter Joan of Lincoln, Nebras­
ka started on their homeward
journey Monday after spending 15
days here with Mrs. Brandeberry"s
mother, Mrs. H. B. Griggs, and
brother, Lloyd Griggs and family.
BULOVA. Precise 17-
jewel movement Hand
•ume modern «tyltn«.
Mr. and Mrs. Coda Pentico visit­
ed friends at Sweet Home and
Salem over the week end.
Mrs Helen Partridge of Port­
land spent several days here the
past week with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H C
Rose,
ELGIN DeLuxe 17 jewel
movement with enduring
Dur a Power mainspring.
Mrs. Pete Mostachetti and
granddaughter. Mis« Elain Guggis-
burg of Lebanon returned Friday
from Eureka, Calif, whare they
visited at the home of Mrs. Mos-
; tachetti’s daughter, Mrs. C. W.
Addison and Mr Addison and fam­
ily While in California the local
people with the Addisons visited
■San Francisco and other Califor-
| nia points and Mr. and Mrs. Addi-
j son, former Lorane residents, re­
turned with them to visit relatives
here and at Lorane.
»3975
* ANTI-TARNISH CHEST INCLUDED
coMMUNirr* («oi a«,«
Your Opportunity to Own a Wondorful St of
completely
»5500
^ Teaspoon«. 8 Oval Soup Spoon«, 8 Knivea, 8 Fork»
8 SaUd Fork«, 2 Serving Spoon«, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon
Handaomely »tyled, mahogany finnhed, anti-Urnuh che«t in-
eluded, at no extra coat.
HERE IS QUALITf FOR A LIFETIME
diamonds.
»3750
For Bridât
For Housewives
$AO75
*1 A WEEK!
for Gift-Giving
ftvery woman appreciates the rich craftsmanship the
enduring beauty deep carved into every “Community"
Pattern. Designed to be a treasure "for keeps" with
the protection of an extra overlay of solid silver at
point of greatest wear. •
vero
catching dealing.
Benefit
4I
•
We have a pencil sharpener
to fit your need—
DANCE
and pencils of every grade.
Th« famous Ticonderoga No. 1386 still sells for 5 cents.
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Phone 555-556
«AUS*.
• trade MARKS OF
Distinctive ne
ONEIDA LTD. '
maker«
Walker Hall
Sept 3
Music by
LaBlue Orchestra
Admission 80c — Tax Itici.
M8 I 1
Çomniunity
■ Mis. Myrtle Funkhouser and
: Belle Burkholder will leave for
, Depoe Bay. Friday. September 2
I to be gone over the Labor day
, holidays. Mrs. Funkhouser is now
i a resident of Illinois but will be
remembered by many here as she
, cared for her uncle. Chas. Gettys,
until his death in April of this
year.
.005
Now
"You’ll Be Thankful
For That Tank Full!"
-MOBILHEAT—
Arcade
Coffee Shop
Was $119.50
Tenne»«?, March 19, IW>7, and
m.irrh'il Genend Johnson en March
3, INNO hi Tennessee. They rame
Funeral s» rvlces werc held tu Oregon lu 1899 and hud lh»yi
Wednesduy, August 31. ut llou in Collage Gioie until recei/^
n.in at Mills Mortuary for Mrs Mr Johnson passed away In 1917.
She wan a member of the Ikiptixt
«Way hi a Eugene hospital Mon- church.
day, Augii « Lil The Kev. Sidney ¡ i>nc daughter. Mrs Henry Me
binali officiated, and Interment Kibtx*ii of
survives,
also 13 gtliiidehlldi en and several
Elizalsl h Stewart in
removal of deficiencies on t Vlnlier
1, registration ( k lola-r ’ 3. unit
50=
THIS WEEK
Funeral Services
For Mrs,. Johnson
$$95 »
AS LITTLE AS
J DOWN
■
And it’s Yours
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