The Sentinel, Cottage (¡rove, Oregon Thur»., Dee. 1, 1919 Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hood and I Mrs Ray Denham entered the Local people attending th«' Free Sui vivili s an* bis paients, onq daughter Suzanne ot Pendleton, Sacred Heart hospital last night Methodist stat«' convention of xlxtrr, Robyn Leigh, ut Itome* j former Cottage Grove residents, tor observation for a few davs. Women s Missionaiy Six'iety held giamlpi telit-, Mrs (Tm Weblwr, are spending three weeks visiting Friends max communicate xvlth last week end at Corvallis were WILDER Al Sacred Heurt Uikevlew, l.vle Judxon of Lincoln, relatives ami friends here. Erwin. her there. th«' Rev ami Mis, C B Starkev hospital I ugene. Monday. Novem­ Nebrusk.i. and Mr. unii Mrs N I a member of th«' Pendleton police Mr. amt Mr> Jerry Beers, Mrs ber 21. 19-19. to Mr and Mrs Alex BI v I im of North Sacramento; । force .has tieen string that or- Richard Benton Bivins, tluee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morley of Rosa Martin, Mrs. l-illian Gray ander Wilder, Dorma, a son. * Miss Ruth McCall, student Miss Jane Beidler, student nurse ganization for several months. year old son of S Sgt mid Mi . gient gatidparenlx, Mr and Mrs Honolulu, r H. arrived hw* to- Belknap. Mrs Harve.v Wright ot nurse at Oregon Medical school, at Oregon Medical school Port-1 dav for a visit with Mr. and Mxs Creswell, Hoy I Ballew, Mrs. Bai­ Heart hos- Burton Bivins ol North Sacrainen- Sam Itiissiim, Cottage Giove, |*;d- Portland, was home with parents. land, spent the week end here I H. W. lAimUinl. local attorney, Fix'd Bartels Sr, enroute home pital. Eugene, Friday, lew Mr. Woody, Mr Botley. Chet Nuvemlx>r to, California passed away .sudden­ waid Vani Mirti ot Selin, Wnxhlng- Mr. and Mrs. J. B McCall, for th«' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. recuperating at his home from from Florida where they have va­ ctxi Iris Morse, Ethel and Humid 18, 1949, to Mr. ami Mrs. Jack ly in u Eugene hospital Fiiduy, ton, and Mr und Mr. ('hallen Thanksgiving holidays Mr and Charles Beidler. major operation, which he un- cationed for the past month. Thev Mors«', Mary Jan«' Ross and Mr. Stepp, Creswell, a son. Novemlw-r 25, as a result ot ivir Jiidson, Dnvcn|Mirt, Nebraska. ?lrs. Milo McCall also spent derwent at a Eugene hospital on were j Galemeau family are tion City: Mr. and Mrs. Waircn Arthur Dale. Gorttache of Chico, Calif, arrived ,, ... „ , ... for a with her parents. Mr. and Mark. Lloyd Bishop, all of former resident* of this section. Endi-vs ami children of Santa I Mr. and Mrs. ( harics Akerhlad. Mrs s u Mackin Cot tag«' Grove; Mr and Mrs Clara and Mr and Mrs Bert Haw EILENBERGER At the But­ Spent Thanksgiving day with “ Mrs. George Haberly and daughter Sgt. Russell Porterfield, with 1 thorn«' of Ellensburg, Wash. ler maternity home. Sunday, No- Every Thursday, 7:30 P M KASH Accordion Music with Akerblade’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Irvine Jr. Karlynn of Corvallis; JieAnn ami the Army Air Force, left Novem -i vember 27. 1949. to Mr mid Mrs f. C. Hinds, at Monitor. Margie Lynn Glosson of Borg« r. Cheater Pietka and his Students, her IS fro m San Francisco for . Mr. ami Mrs. Usm VanNort- (hurles Eilenberger. Drain, twin and children James Richard and -------- .... duty in Japan He was home re- wick anil children Deanne and •laughters. Glenda J< in and Bren Cinda Jane of Portland spent Texas, nieces of the Hudgins. TONIGHT Hear Lavonno Wadle (student) and LOUISE | Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin had Thanksgiving and the wwk end eently for t visit with his parents. Di in of Tulelake. Calif spent the da Joan. as their Thanksgiving guests their here with Mis Irvine’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Macready Mr ami Mrs. C. F. Porterfield. I hanksgixmg bohd n - hire with WALTHER — vour Cottage Grove accordion teacher! snn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jo«' T Smith Others were business visitors in Portland ami returned to Hamilton Field, i the parents of both Mr and Mrs CRITES At the Butler ma- ■rs. Harold Mackin and children gathering at the Smith home the first part of the wwk. where he was assigned to foreign \ anNortw u k ami othei relatives ternity home. Wedmsday, PRESENTED BY Harold, Bruce and Marilyn of Mil- Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. duty. Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. VanNortwick. vemlx r 30. 1949, to Mr and Mrs Waukie, and her parents, Mr. and Charles Beidler. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Crites. Cottage Grove, a Thanksgiving dinner guests at Mr and Mrs. Leon VanNortwick Mrs. Harry Keep of Portland. Thanksgiving dinner guests at amt family and Mr and Mrs Roy son. George Matthews and Mrs. Mary the J. W Englund home Smith. The Irvines returned to their son Mervin, from the Uni- th«' horn«' of Mr and Mrs Allw>rt Trunnell were Thanksgiving din­ POTI ER At the Butler ma­ A belated Thanksgiving dinner Portland Sunday with the excep­ versity of Oregon, Mr. and "Everything for the Accordion" Adkins were their daughter. Mis ner guests of Mr. and Mi-s John ternity home. Wednesday, Novem­ served Sunday by Mr. and tion of Dickie who remained with Jim Hendricks and children Jim- Forrest West ami two children Trunnell. ber 30. 1949. to Mr and Mi PRIVATE LESSONS ACCORDION BANDS my and Kann Rae, Stan V J. D. Monroe when two of his grandparents for a visit. Craig anil Marcia Lynn, of Coos Glenn Potter. Cottage Grove, a their children were here. Miss Ina Charles Englund of Doiena and Bay, Mr ami Mrs G. W Corlx’tt NEW AND USED ACCORDIONS An enjoyable dinner was served son. Monroe of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. of Corvallis. J S. Markham. Mi Thanksgiving dinner guests of Glenn Allen of Portland. I hanksgix ing day at the lannard ACCORDIONS FOR KENT WHILE YOU LEARN ink Kausche, children Edwin Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Malsbury were Florence Mills and Mrs. R c Ross home on Lincoln street and Donna of Kellogg. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Russunt and Leonard Barkemeyer is recover­ McNew Mrs West and children Those present were: Milton Ross, As low as $2.50 a month with the rental applying to the Mr Wayne Monroe, children Donnie. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rus- ing satisfactorily from an appen­ remained until Saturday for a 83-ycar-old grandfather of Leon­ purchase of vour new Accordion. Jaan, Ardell and Rex and Mr. and sum, E. L. Wade and Warren. dectomy operation Saturday at visit. ard. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa mid the Eugen«' hospital. He is now Mrs J. G. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shackleford Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Formal charges of murder In 319 Hampton Bldg —010 Willamette Dini 40741 Eugene Mmes. Lois Giles and Ora Ross and son Bobby, all of Cottage the first degree were filed Satur­ K. , ,, „ and Michael. Mrs. Jeannette Tol- at the home of his parents, Mr. gJDr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarr enter- man Of Eugene and Robert Tol- and Mrs. Albert Barkemeyer. Thomason of the Row River sec- Grove, ami Mr. and Mrs. Johnny day morning at R<>s<'burg against 1461 South 11th Ph. 11GY in Cottage Grove tained on Thanksgiving day their man of St Helens tion attended a national grange Haynes of Eugene. -’O-year-old Wallace Gnen. follow - Jack Oviatt. w h o received a session in San Francisco •lighter, Mrs. Gertrude Potts mg his arraignment in th«*Justicc ¡nd granddaughter. Mary Potts of Spending Thanksgiving day at skull fracture about six weeks ago week. From there they .vent on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trask had court of Judge .) J Geddes. pieni. and son, Simon Tarr, em- the Otis Chapman cabin at in a logging accident, is under the to Southern California to spend as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr Green is bt'ing held in comiec- A>yee of Pan-American in San Heceta beach were families of Otis care of a specialist, and is expect­ the Thanksgiving holiday* with and Mrs. C. C. Cruspn. Dr. and tion with th«' bludgeoning to death wancisco. While here he pur- Chapman. Harlin Chapman, Ed­ ed to be off work for six months. relatives. Mrs. II. A. Hagen and Robert, who <>f his grandfather. Rolw Thomas Ahsed a ratchet wrench at a ward Carpenter. Ralph Long, Mrs. was home for the holidays from Green. 77. Dillard. Mrs. George Rasmussen and local hardware store which he James Bridges and sons Jimmy Mr and Mrs Harold Goddard Southern Omgon College of Ed According to Rolicrt G. Davis, had not been able to find in and Thomas. Henry ami Thomas Mrs. Verril Ashbnxik. who came ami family of Row River spent ucation. Ashland, and their daugh district attorney, deductions made her« ’ from Califoinia to care for Thanksgiving with relative's in ter, Abigail Trask, who is teaching by investigating officers ns to the Whet ham. Mrs. Mary Rose and their mother, Mrs. Phoebe Brum­ northern California. Julius Schoen. this year at Hillcrest school for death of th«1 elderly man were field during her recent illness, are Kiris. confirmed Friday by an autopsy returning south and taking their Charles Akerblade entered the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe lierformed by Dr Howard L Rich­ mother with them for the winter Eugene Clinic Saturday where he MORSE CAMPAIGN OH K E and family plan to move to their ardson. head of th«' state's CYime months. is receiving treatment and under new home at 1112 Eighth street Detection laboratory in Portland observation. the latter part of the week. The Headquarters for Senator Way- Davis said young Green's state­ Inster Brumfield. Hazel Scan ­ Monroe residence has been under ny Morse for reelection to the U ments during interrogation re­ This Sensational lon. Ruby. Rasmussen and Beulah Mrs. Anne Fischer of Portland construction for several weeks. sulted in the murder charges being Ashbroojc have bought the home spent the Thanksgiving holidays NtW at 718 South First street for their here with her son-in-law and Pittock hl«x*k in Portland with filed. The prosecutor gave no Miss Genevieve Cooper, secretary particulars. mother, from Mr. and Mrs. Law­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D to Sen. Morse in charge of the of­ Green, who came here nliout rence K. Brumfield. Hubbell. fice, it was announced at Eugene two months ago from Bremerton. AND GET Saturday. Washington, to live with his grand­ Thanksgiving day guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Omer Moore, for­ PORTABLE TNI BARGAIN OF At the same time, Senator Morse father. was a former student nt home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lau­ mer residents, and their grand­ bach were several of her children, son Richard VanHyning, of Tu­ ' announced that E. C. Sammons, Olympia Junior college <>f Bre- ' YOUR UFI! and included: Mr. and Mrs. Earl alatin visited friends here Sun­ i Portland banker would serve as merton and told officers he also Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Curby Rippy. day, and attended the Methodist I treasurer of the coming campaign. spent a summer session nt the Sen. Morse indicated that he University of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rippy and church. All These Features! He wax picked up Thursday । might not have opposition from daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ ford Rippy. Darrell Stacey, *.<>q of Mr. and an^' Party mrmlxr in the coming evening by state police, following Coronado "Super-8" Mi*. Archie Stacey c* Culp < 'm k. I • i"1' saul he was setting investigation of th«' death by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Haynes of left Tuesday night for Fort Ord' UP ^*s can,ixaign to meet opposi- Deputy Coroner M B Emmitt. anY should develop. "Mors«' Emmitt said he was called when Eugene spent the week end here Calif. to receive basic training in i “®n* with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the army. Darn'll enlisted for, or s<’nafor clulis" are being set the youth notified neighbors of the discovery of the txxly in the John Ross. three years through Sgt. Tilton, up on most college campuses Give her and the kitchen of the home in Dillard. who is in Cottage Grove Mondays said. family a "Super­ Emmitt later notified Male police Dan Clasby was taken to a Eu­ and Fridays of each week. s'' as a super gift and the district attorney attorru vs s office. offi.-,* gene hospital Saturday night suf­ 116 NORTH 6TH ... a wise gift in- Roseburg New* Review fering with lobar pneumonia. 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