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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
Mr. ami- Mrs H. B. Lee and Mr. mid Mrs. Don Berge and family Springfield and Mr. and At the jlnth i ma Mrs A| B. Cochrane were Easlei Thmsdiy, April t Sunday (dinner guests of Mr. ana I95D. to Mr. and Mrs Ihm Gilman Ml«. Jory ■' Bridges. BIRTHS M.ryC.SIeKtarg J »™ Services Monday I lmi s., \pril 13, IMO Hl'FFMAN - Ai the Butler ma- I-i' Ve is. \evada, who were \jril 7. BK« ma aaed recently, a e visiting his ini nd Hutt parents, Mr and Mrs. George to Mi 1 luuston. W ill the further training in r and M s Vii lin B! n. Clinton Arviin. the Pu Mi. and Mrs Rudoie Kirst ot San Antonio. Texas nere i guests of Mr. and Mrs. l a 1er of The. nton C'on ru- route to their lumie after attend ing the wedding of their daughter Yvonne to Lt. Byron Foster at b'sion in the I’. S dso made a trip to bia. and are leturn- mgh <’aliform.■. spent the Easter 'and with Ira’et md at’indeil tin Bill Pruitt attended Mr- I 'm rm telegram Sunday conn i nr; w. Mr; M.iii Cm’! i S'onebur of the death of her father. ini'- cd anas at her boni in l'ut- Kirk. "I Joplia, Montana who April 7. I9.KI k River Falls. in a hospital m Hai re, Montana i ; onsin Fein nary 11. Ilie I le was N7 years and II months daughter oí Mariai and Carrie old Mathisen i'll lieti aer JÏ. ISSJ sir Mr. Kirk was Isirn at Oregon City. May 2ti, 1SI>2, and u 's a juests of Mr. amf Easter dim iciiw ay Here Mi. Mrs. W A I and Mrs Id Kelt, er, Mr and Mrs Ei I . Finnerty, Mr and Mr;. Ray I Holliday and son all ot I inr. Mrs Ruth Holili- cne Mr. and Mrs Wil- X.irris md son Paul, ham Mr., and Mrs. Read Hemenway and children, Marjorie, residí nt ot collage laoiv sinee Eddie and Donna and Mr. md Mrs ' I9.'o, when she came Inmi Giren James Hemenway, children Dai id in death in 1930. and Ruth Ora. , Sun il in; are two ’ons, i'l.m-nee MBs Margaret Hemenway. a Stoni but g. Eureka, i alii n ula and nurse at Sacred Heart hospital Eugene, is spending her vae.atii n Geon . five daughters, Mrs Bertha Mill; ..in "t Lewiston, Idaho. .Mrs in Lis Angeles Hoyt. Mrs l-Jsi.’ Ik’Yoimg, I In. . Mr Annie liâtes and Mis Fern Mis W An er un. all of night 1,> i mdehildri n. ■' md son, । childien; .t.'lia tuo hl 'tiler PoIxTt anil family. Al!’, rt I M uli.’.ai. Portla ■ nwood. W.sca M-ih is the latter part of sin. and sb r, Mr the viv’k at th<’ homi anil Mrs \\ A I ii menu iy were Mr held M mday. Mai I Woodyard I Eugeni’ ac April 10. n .. ■ ‘ al Mills M atu ry Mi Man uber in lie and Mrs. c'liarles Hall took their daughter, Mary Ann back > his graduation to Willamette University Monday unnussion as lieutenant in 3>4MAIN PHONE 281 Man. aiuta 11 Ken. ie. I'rnn Mr ;. isui, in 1917 dren. June Mennes and Jack Sampson, inn bioibers Arthur, of Salem, end < > ear, in Montana; a Ine grandehildren. Hi memb r of the Masoille I <1,?• In He is survived by one son and two daughters, It !.. Kirk ol Eu- gene, Mrs Erank Turner ot 11 t.H".’ Grove; seiend grandehddien and sei. r d great grandellddr. n Seri l<-es will I*' (leid nt Hau e. Montan« Mrs. Turner leit Sun day nicht to altend thc ei vm s Mrs ( turili na unable lu attend due a m - seri lei n< re held .it Saturdai al Shield. it. \ Hugh Pelliston NERVOUS STOMACH ALLIM IN rolirv.« .ItRtroMlnif «jrBiphHn« uf “tn rvuut •lomarh” h« E»viDr»o aftwr I ihfa I m , brlihmu. bl«»*Utig mi id toll«’ Ju» to gus Al.LIMIN haulN.rn •. ion I .H. wily t*»hl bydiM'tura ami L»u»»d highly atfootivo World fatnoua mor» than a billion aoIJ to data. ALLIMIN Garlic Ta HOB urt. ia inti <> BLACK TOP PAVING Dnvewtiy t - Spending the Easter holiday here with their parents, Dr. and Mr« J. W. Turi Were John I ai i o| Pori land. Mis. Geri rude Poll ili .lelfer-on and Miss Harlmra Street« Parkin ; Arciu tin I Floor« A Lio Road Grading All Work Guaranteed ^ass Creek Paving Co Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Giove Sand and Gravel Phone 799 J 111 the Wa hin:;ti>n. fieiatmg. Interment h H >E cemetery Iieiatim; Mills MorBlaiy of Cot ture Gi oì e n .< m ch il ge Services Held for John K. Sampson L1M» Perry A. Guilliams Funeral Is Friday I’he Halls nent on to Portland and if Mr. and Mr: Perry Allen Guilliams i isited Monday night with Mr and brothel of Mrs. Pruitt. Hall's niece and nephew and ic Black Butte route passi I an ay Monday. April 10. at a Eugeni’ turned home Tuesday. hospital Hi was Ixnn in tie the ua . Mt. I*. M. She|>lierd Nebrask i July 7. 1887. and marmai in Iona to Allee manage the aisirtment Millicent Horning of house and trailer jxirk LUIS grandjiarenls, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. J. A Sheard. are < n . Beagle. ate in ;ene on their n turn. and Mrs. V. M. Lomax of io, W.tshington are visiting ster dinner guests of Mr. and home of their son, Mr. and Mrs S. L. Godard wore Mr. and C. Lomax. They are en Mrs Muis Waiko of Eugene. Mrs. route to their home after spending » is a nit - ■■ . Mi. <; ■! ,tu. the winter in .Arizona. Miss Lois Weldon of San Fran- herv with her father, M. V. Wei den. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiden and with ploy ed as secret -ry in San Fran cisco. Mrs. Pete Mostnchetti spend from Wednesday to Sunday with two of her daughters and families. '. ani F Guggisi; and childr en Bob and Eia an and and Miller and Darn 11 Home. it amt in-l iw, Mr. .'.nd Nir. Me Dole, and son Jimmi Valley Lumber Company. Besides his wife, he is survived er of Cottage Grove; one step Ralph Monroe and Miss Ina John W. I ickis.s of Coos Bn Monroe of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. seven orandehildren: one broth Erank Kausche and two cliddien Grover Guilliams of Roseburg and Edwin and Donna cf Kelln.Mi. and Mrs. J. D. Monna’ and Mr. will lie held Eriday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Ap’il I I. nt 3 Iio o'clock at Mills Wayne Monroe and family. Funeral Homo In Coos Bay with interment in Sunset cem< tery. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Mt rriek leit Coo 1, y Mills M ’tuirv of Wednesday for a two weeks va tag ‘ Grove is tn charge of all ar cation which will bo spent at Vic rangement i. toria. Vancouver and other parts cf Canada. During their aiisence Maio- and Mrs. R. Dickenson of Seatt !■ wdl 'x' at he Merrick .me and can' f i. th-, ii eliddren. When the Merrick du md Mrs. Dick'-n-on will em- bark for Jap.a r he wifi : n on is a D East« r diner guests at the hom< Adkir- Mr Balch .pent tin wore J. S. M rrkham. Mrs Florence- Mills, Mrs R. C. McNew. Mr. and Lader we<k end al lotie villi Mrs. H. L D'own’ng. Me. -and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ’. and Mi < ii,ord Carlson and - rand- । Mr children, lx she and Janiee Irene. of Mr. and Mrs. Alls 11 rd. II ■ was a memiier of the Hebron grange and an active memlx’r of the E<» I-i Ai rie Nu 538 Ot l ' ik . s Sujierintcndent and Mr.;. Il B Fenili of Lakeview- were Wislm-’- day overnight guest , of .Mr. .and Mi -, C. E. Liiman. See the New ’51 Frazer! HANSEN BROS Pillille 7G0 9^ Mr-s Mario Lombard and H rb Lombard, student-;, at Ilie Uniicl- h-dld.iys here with their parent Mi. and Mr.. Herbert Eaahird. id Shirley Allen and house >lis ; Leihulti Kcdoha, of Hilo, Hw ii, returned to Vi illnm sp nd«i the | rin^ vat.Hion Ir n li Miss Allen's parent an'' Mis. Donnell All n. Miss Allen will be in thc pring graduating, cla; anti Miss Keaioha is a sophomore at Willamette. Mi s Mary Ann Hall, junior at Willamette University, was home week far spring vacation, which was sjx nt at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hail. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon of Gcrabaldi, former residents of DLsston were transacting busine - and visiting friends here over the week end. 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GUARANTIi from THl TOP O' THl MILL KITCHIN Thi» recipe it truly e«cifingl Make it with FISHER'S BIEND FLOUR and I guarantee you the turprite and delight of your life. Bake ANOEL ROLLS and write me your family's comments. Ma/Uf MiJLi FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY, SEATTLE . t j NO BETTER FLOUR MADE FOR YOUR KITCHEN