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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1949)
Virgil A Newton, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Newton of Black Butte Route. Cottage Grove. Oregon, has lieen advanced to radioman, third class while Mrs Julia I'Ji'alx-th Swindler serving with Commander Fleet Aii 71, dl«*d at her home near Suther Mrs. Emma Lister and son John Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boyce and Unit, Seattle. Wash. lin after a short illness Di, Mlav of Portland sjient the week end daughter Debra have returned Sh«' was txirn at Jericho. Wis. Rem with her sister, Mrs. Grace home from a two weeks vacation May 2.1, IN7N, and was a resident Smith. trip s|k-nt in Washington, Oregon of Sutherlin the last 15 years Her and California. day, October 10, at the city hill husband died a number of years Mm. Frank Gierau and son Rob- between the hours of 9:30 a m ago She was a m, tuber of th«' eit spent the wwk end at Klam Mr. and Mrs. F m I Guggisberg 3:30 pm. according to an Catholic church ath Falls. Mrs. Gierau's parents, of Puyallup, Washington aie visit Mr. and Mrs. Habink. aecompani<*d ing relatives and friends here, and daughters Henry H Sw indler. S u then» home for a visit. staying with their son and daugh- Francisco Charles It Swindler drive are asked to get in touch Suth«>rlin; Joseph Swindler. Klam with the examiner well ahead of Mr. and Mrs W E Smith and alii Falb th«' scheduled closing hour in or Henry J. Swindler children of Belleville, Illinois ar Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. R. r. Boyce Jr der to assure completion of their rived by car and surprised her um lc and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. and son Ronnie returned home applications with a minimum o' F. Woodrome, of north River road. from a trip of two weeks spent in delay. vost, <Oakland various places in Washington. C*mu Valley ; With the beautiful Oregon scenery California and Oregon. Sprague River soon to Glendale. California to and plan to make their home her«' 1 he two lots cw net 1 by the Cot On Tuesday of this week Mrs Sevetal members of the local make her horn«' and s'in Mr. Mer t.ige Giove union high school, an< First Baptist church plpn to at rill. who is employvsl as a guard Laura Turner brought into tb across from the high school on th« prices, tend the annual Umpqua Associa for Lockheed plants at Glendale Sentinel office two freak flow- prod- tion meeting next Monday and Los Angeles and Fairbank Mr ¡grown in her caidcn this sutnt ni struts, are being beautified with I'St Oll 1 uesday at Coos Bay. Dr. Vance Merrill was one time chief of |x>- Ivoth with double blooms on flu | on«- stem, on«’ a white dahlia inr ’b planting of lawn and trees. The Webster of Eugene will give the liiv here. They had lived here for the other a miniature nd dahlia union high schisd district had the annual sermon. the ¡Kist seven y« mi - s . lots filled in and landscain-d These lb" "iMstt'urlzation" pnx' ■ were purchased by Cottage heating ferment.al li.|u«>rs t. While Mi-s. Raymond Tr; k vv Mrs. Nasr Hill ami her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenncdv Giove citizens and donated to the vent their ........................ Raphael Absher, of San Jose, Cali of Dara ne announce the arrival of visiting at th«' home cf her s. hi .h school. know n ni ancient ( h e., «■. fornia arc visiting with their par a baby daughter. Beatrire Kav at Daniel Trask, at Colh'gc Park. G ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Absher, at their home on September 26. The a son was born to Mr and Mi Daniel Tra Th«1 bnby. .Dani«'1 their home in Gowdyville. Kennedy's hare three other chil Wright, w. 41 South 6th Street bom Septc.'iN'r 13 dren. two sons and one daughter. All Work Guaranteed eight o 1 n d s and Attending the southern district The paternal grand|xm nts are Mr. and weigh, Across From the City Hall meeting of the Woman's S<H'iet\ and seven oune. Grandl.ithers Trask Mrs. Roy Kennedv of Ciittage 3« tf— of Christian Service of the Meth Glow, and maternal grandparents and Wright very prend of the odist church, held at Roseburg are Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce Thursday of last week were Mes <>f Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. dames Charles Akerblade. J W Englund, Lav Cooley. Mark Mor Mr and Mrs. E. M Izmg left gan and the Rev. Frank Brown. • bt 1 Io id ol rough tum- Monday tor Warsaw Nebraska for to the I Mugi is Manufacturing Building Blocks, all sisea; Pier a month's visit with their daugh- Mrs. A. E. Campbell of Mon tcr, Mrs. Mildred Moler and fam a Ivvo weeks Vacation which is ‘•uth of Roseburg, prior to Blocks; etc. Iliiralite Aluminum mouth. formerly Margaret Leunt ily. They will also visit other rela- ing spent in San Frani im - >, accident. Windows. Waterproofing. of this city, is employé as music ii-'< at Lynch. Nebraska. They Semite National park and Reno !c Was taken to Mercy hospital supervisor in the Dallas Junior left Portland Monday night on the iz>ng and Orr ambulance, but high school of Dallas. Mrs. Camp sticamliner. w is pronounced dead upon ar- bell is active m myjuç at Mon mouth. She is director of th«' Mr and Mrs. Leslie Scott ami lumgardner was liorn Evangelical church choir and is two sons Leslie Allen anil Larry . it Morrill. N'le, i Ivvo [lersons in a private to Ive assistant organist at the Lev returned Monday night after ran of World W ir II suffered minor injuries in a Christian chut ch. a two months trip spent on the one mile north of the p east coast and in California. In |>ort at | lo pm. Sal unity Long Island. New York they visit craft was totally destroyed ed parents of Mrs Scott. Also in his w idow, Velma. New Yotk, New Jersey and Con and one son Tty of Sutherlin; necticut they visited relatives. En his laments, and Mrs. Olin route home they visited with Mr. i was ri lca..<xl. Clyde Blakely, th« Baumgardner brother. Harold. Scott’s parents in California. pilot, suffered minor scratches, . Pauline Baum- The engine of the plane, a rc< i nd Mrs . Elmer Jackson. Timm traine-, quit when the shij Rumina was 150 feet above the fioid p f Rake glided north. striking and shear- nutz, of Guernsey. Wyo. several day at Weiser. Idaho, D< puty Coroner Marion Em foot sapling befon visiting Mr Brewsters brother, hitting th m. tt investigated the accident. jxirted. The pia Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Oldham ol Dr. Konrad Adenauer Portland spent the past week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S brvy V ur A Nichols, assisting in closing out of lice sa Conservative Dr. Konrad Adenauer Patty s Flower Nook. (above) was elected ns the first Elmer ami Clayton Kivctt, ('res. Chancellor of the West German Re well, took the two mon to the hos Miss Dorothy Jackson flew tc public. The 73-yenr-old lawyer re Portland to attend the California pitah The plane crashed on the J ceived 202 votes In the 402-membcr O. Binns property. Oregon State game Saturday af- Bundestag (lower house), nt P. nn, ternoon. While Portland she nfter nomination by President visited Theodor Heuss. (International) her cousins, Forrest Dake. She saw friends from California campus, where she originally attended I The first Lane county hunting What is quite so impressive as your own name school. I accident occured Saturday after- ■noon m the Lorane hills. 13 mile« imprinted on the holiday greeting cards you Stewart Carlson and I west of here, when Lavern Armi- daughters Melinda and Christine I tagc was accidentally shot through send? Practical too, for you can whisk out visited last week in Portland with I the upper right arm and a fl« sh Mrs. Carlson's parents, cards in half the time. Come in NOW and and I wound in the back, by his hunting Mrs. C. E. Fisher. ■ companion, Faye Herendeen, also place your order, while a complete selection of I of Lorane. The one shot went Mrs. Martha Olson of Spokane, through his arm and through the styles is available, and prompt delivery is Washington spent several days fleahy p ut Of his back. with her old schoolmate, Mrs. Mal- I The third man in the hunting assured. lie Miller. She was enroute home jwrty was B. L. Maley, also of' from California where she had lorane. Armitage was walking on been visiting relatives. Mrs. OLson a-level above his companions when was formerly Martha Fuller and Herendeen noticed a moving in lived here with her parents and the brush, and thinking it was a brothers for several years from deer, he shot, hitting his com-I 189o. Her husband passed away in | panion in the arm. August this year. Heredeen and Maley carried the wounded man to a jeep, and drove I us service your car him to lorane. A Valley ambu- । lance from Eugene took him to no ex the Eugene Clinic where hi- isI cuse to give you trouble. In being treated, and reported rest- I terms of savings—it pays to ing comfortably the first <«f the week. check at the first sign of Mrs. J. Swindler Of Sutherlin Dies BUTANE TANKS & GAS Robbins Rest Minnie A. Howard Services Wed. NTKAW BERRIES IN FER Bo\ Rock Hill strawI hti Ie« out Kn< Hill way coinè IN per I mix the> Mrs Minnie Abrams How.nd, days Al least Hint wax all p hx Nl, passed away Monday. (Iclobel Io fill a bcriy I h > x from Mrs R , the daughter o Willi.un Abrams iiml mar- avvnj in |!M0. Mrs Howard was a resident of Dorenn for mun) years Ix-foiv mov ing to Crrsw«'ll H) yrars ngo Survlvors inchide tvvo soin, ('laude Howard of San Fninclxc«! atal Haiold Hovvardof VutuxmviT. Washington, nnc daughti-r, Fran ces Howard of (Tosvvcll. nnc »in- tcr. Mrs Grace Mci 'lemiati of she picked them in her potili which is on n lot she has for s.d. 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