The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of
San Jose,.California spent several
Mrs. lA-na Colvin Parker and days last week with Mrs. Lewis'
daughter, Mrs. Nora Parker Co) father, Elmer Kent. They left
Bernardino. California Sunday for their home, accompan­
of
called Sunday on their cousins, ied by Patty Kent, who will visit
Mrs. Mary Hambric and Mrs.| there for a month.
Lydia Van Buren.
Mrs. Charinin Yirak Nelma am
Attending the annual camp j h(Ile daughter Neva Susanne mov
meeting and conference of Free txl froin Brawley. California 1«
Methodist churches of Oregon
f^ntiy The temperatun
from July 12 to 23 from the local • at Brawley was 122 at the tune ani
church are the Rev. and Mrs. C. B. only SU at Salinas.
Starkey. Mrs. Lillian Gray Bel­
knap, Mrs. Rosa Martin, Mrs.
Dean Pert) Smith of Corvalib
I Conard Ross and children Many
will preach at the church servic«
others will attend on week ends. at the Episcopal church Sunday.
The camp grounds are located on
July 9 at 9:00 a m. instead of the
Canyon Road, Portland.
usual 11:00 o'clock hour.
The Sentinel, Cottage drove, Oregon
CITY BRIEFS
The fisses Ann Bolmgren, Ar­
lene (ìsllwitzer. Dee Vanl-aanen
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and Barbara Vanhanen of Min-
are house
guests at the Sig Nelson farm on
Mosby creek.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Powell re­
turned home Monday from Home-
dale, hUho after a four weeks visit
wiu mir son, V. R. Powell, and
family Enroute home they stopped
at Toppenish, Washington for a
visit with Mrs. Powell's sister.
Mrs. Anna Robertson.
,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway
entertained members of their fam­
ily Sunday at dinner honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, their house guest, Mrs. W. L. Pat-
'daughter Joan, and Mrs. Brown's torson of Salem.
sister, Miss Genevieve Hemry,
were overnight guests Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin of
Mr. Brown's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mi's. Albert Ad­ Baker spent a few days the past
kins. They are on a vacation trip week at the home of Mr. Martin's
to southern California where they mother. Mrs. Rosie Martin.
.will visit Mr. Brown's brother, W.
Mr. and Mrs. George Witters
R Bror n.
and daughter Shirley returned re­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fishback and cently from an enjoyable vacation
bon, Meri Fishback of Hillsboro, spent in the south. They drove
¡spent the week end with the Sig down for tin? Shrine convention in
(Nelsons on Mosby creek.
Los Angeles and folkiwing the con­
vention visited Catalina Island
Superintendent and Mrs. H. B. and drove down the coast highway
Ferrin of Lakeview are spending into Mexico. They also visited in
¡the week in Cottage Grove visit- San Francisco and returned home
pives and friends, and are by the way of Reno and Klamath
at the home of Mr. and Falls.
. E. Dillman. Superinten­
dent ^rrin is attending an ad­
Mr. ami Mrs. Bud Rosenthal
ministrators' conference on the and family of Medford visited last
University of Oregon campus. week end with Mr. Rosenthal's
The Ferrins report that their
father. Al Rosenthal. They spent
daughter,
Mrs. E. D. Lidell three days at Silicons and came
(Miriam Ferrin I received her back with reports of good fishing
masters degree in Religious Edu­
cation from Pacific School of Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mentzel of
ligion on June 2. They are located
lor the summer near Santa Cruz Bozeman. Montana, who are mov­
where he is interim pastor for ing to California near Los Angeles.
churches in the outlying districts. stopped several days last wwk to
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Hurney of Portland is •Charles Wood. Mrs. Mentzel
staying at the home of his uncle (Grace Alice Carlile I is Mrs.
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wood's daughter. Also at the
Wiser while attending the summer Wood home last Thursday and
session of the coaching clinic at Friday were Mrs. Kenneth Carlile
of Enterprise and Mrs. Wendell
the University of Oregon.
Carlile and children Cecil and
Charlain Yirak Nelms and little Marcelle.
daughter Neva Susanne, and Sgt.
Mrs. Bernie Peterson, the form­
Duane Eustace visited their moth­
er, Mrs. Ercel Yirak. in Grass Val­ er Muriel Ishmael of Honolulu,
ley, California July 10. Sgt. Eus­ Hawaii is visiting her uncle and
tace has orders to ship to Japan aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pitcher.
from San Francisco on the 24th. She has attended the Credit
He is in the medical division. All Bureau conference in Cincinatti,
are former residents of Cottage Ohio as a delegate. She will fly
back to her home in Honolulu the
Grove.
last of July.
Mrs. H. B. Breedlove attended
Mrs. Laura Kirkley of Eugene
the biennial convention of Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s visited old friends in Cottage
clubs last week in San Francisco, Grove including Mr. and Mrs.
as a delegate from the local club. Châties Wood over the holidays.
Her daughter, Helen Hewett, of
Springfield also attended the con­
Mrs. Joe Young was visited this
vention.
week by Mary Young of Milwaukie
and Mrs. Edward Underwood of
Sherwood Salem.
Mr. and Mrs.
Smith have as their guests, Mr.
Smith's parents from Minneapolis,
Mr. and Mis. Loren Miller of
Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Smith San Francisco and their three
will spend a few weeks here and children visited the Pete Tonole
are greatly enjoying our country. family Sunday, Mr. Miller is the
nephew of Mrs. Tonole.
Cottage Grove
Sand and Gravel
Fill Dirt - Lum
and
Bar Ria
Phone 684
The Gospel Meetings
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Troxclair
and twin babies, Edward Thomas
and Robert John of Redding. Cali­
fornia arrivisi Saturday to visit
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Flank
Bradford. Mr. Troxclair returned
home Tuesday. and Mrs. Troxelait
and children remained for a long­
er visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mendell
moved recently from their home
on the west side to a 5-acre farm
near Creswell. The Mendells trad­
ed their home here for property
owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Tarp.
20.
Monroe Ave. near Fifth Street
Mark Morgan Jr. enlisted in the
Anny Air Force last week through
the Eugene Recruiting office. His
enlistment is for four years, ami I
he will leave Thursday for San
Antonio. Texas, air base for train­
ing.
Mrs. Ftank Thompson of Ar­
cata, California arrived Thursday
for a visit with her daughters,
Mrs. Carl Bone and Mrs. Wally
Dixon. She was accompanied by
her two grandsons, Theron and |
Carlton 1 Bone, who had spent two
weeks i at the Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snpth
spent the fourth and fifth at
Yachats.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Liston
and Mrs. Liston's mother, Mrs.
Harriet Miles of San Diego, Cali­
fornia. are taking a lOday vaca­
tion trip to Yellowstone Park and
the Jackson Hole country.
Mrs. Belva Bales and grand­
daughter. Christina Alex last week
returned to their home at Bur­
bank, California after visiting sev­
eral days with Mrs. Bates' sister,
Mrs. Perry Stein and family of
London. They returned home via
the United Airlines.
I-eslie Corey of Alsea was in
Cottage Grove Saturday making
preparations to move here. Mr.
Corey will teach elementary social
studies in the local high school
this fall, and will move his wife
and two children here as soon as
he can locate a place to Jive.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mangers
were in town Wednesday from
Corvallis looking for a house to
rent. Mr. Mangers is attending the
summer session at Oregon State
college and will teach science and
industrial arts in the Jefferson
school this fall.
July 16-24» 8 p. m
Claude A. Guild
Local Minister
(STRICTLY BIBLE PREACHING)
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Dot's Hamburger
Trailer Stand
OPEN HERE 2 DAYS JULY 15-16
14 Mile South — Illway 99
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Clifford Smith went to Eugene
Clinic Monday where he hail
X-rays.
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Garoutte of
Portland spent the weekend here
with his mother, Mrs. G. F. Ga­
routte. Mr. and Mrs. F. Byers of
Eugene, brother of Mrs. Garoutte,
spent Sunday with them.
Church of Christ
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The Cooley Hill club will hold
Its picnic on the lawn at t he
Wolff Allen home at t> p m . July
to Camp Lane near Unslaw Sun­ crat candidate for state represen-1
day’ where the Iwys are spending tative, spent the week end with |
the week nt the 4-11 club camp. his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Wollt :
Mrs. Rotiert Carpenter took Le­ Mk n
land (’Arpenter ami Ih-imis Chap
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter)
man to Hie same camp. Dick i returned July 3 Iroin im extended
Heath also is in attendance.
I trip
• Io Nebraska to visit his rein-)
Mr ami Mrs Quincy Coop ami "■
lives r. The four older children
lamily went to H i II s I mho Friday to stayed with Mrs
Carpenter's
pick ami get sttnwherrics.
lieople in Sentili' while they were [
Mr. ami Mrs Gerald Beers ami gone.
sons returned Sunday from a ■
week's trip in Washington, where | Mi and Mrs. l*ete Tonole have
they visited cousins at Seat Ik' and sold their home on Knox Hill to
Tacoma.
Mr And Mis. Al Johnson ami have
Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Kennedy and moved to u smaller house on the
children of Bend s|M*nt the week same property.
end recently with her aunt, Mrs.
Wolff Allen.
Mr and Mrs. Marion Foster of
Maik Shay is spending the week 1 Thornton Corner have rented the
visiting relatives in Salem and | H. (). Jackson residence and have
Portland.
recently moved to the Jackson
Edwin Allen of Eugene, demo-1 home.
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Ronnie and Donnie, and Mrs. R.
C. McNew made a business trip
to Riddle and Roseburg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Biggs of I
Fresno, California visited here last I
week with his brother-in-law and !
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler,
and with friends. They also visited
their sons, Kenneth and Otis Jr.
and families in Eugene, and son
Denzil and family in Salem.
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Wm. W. Sutterlin is attending
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State college, Corvallis this week.
, Mrs. Sutterlin is attending a girls
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the leaders.
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Evangelist
Mrs. Esther Trainiteli. Reporter
Phone 17-1-11
H. B. Robbins wis ap|x>inted
by the school board nt the July
» meeting to serve as clerk Mrs
ami Mrs tithe
Harry
Mitchell were hired as cooks for
(he lunch loom.
Mr. and Mts W. C. Stewart and
son with Mr and Mrs Tom Burk
!eo spent several days over the
Fourth at Silicons.
Mr. and Mi's. Mike Wald spent
the Fourth at th»' Wolff Allen
home.
Chester Horton and son William
Mr. and Ml's. Earl Marcy h»ik
of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Billy Bryson and their son, Ted I
Horton and children Marshall anil
Susan visited July 3 and I with
A. L. Woodard and other relatives
Mrs. P. Mostachetta recently re­
ceived a message from her grand­
daughter. Janice Addison, mailed
at Salt Lake City, Utah. Janice
was on an extended trip which will
include a visit to New York City
before her return home. She is
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Tonole of the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Clif­
Lakeside spent the week end with ford Addison, of Eureka, Cali­
Mr. Tonole's parents. Mr. and Mis. fornia, former residents.
Pete Tonole of Knox Hill.
Mrs. Clare Chapman of Divide
Geo. Foster of Thornton Corners brought in a large rattler Friday,
spent a few days the past week at which she shot on the Chapman
the Benton Schrenk home near ranch the previous evening. The
Lebanon, doing some carpenter snake measured 42 inches and had
work on the Schrenk home. The seven rattlers and a button.
Schrenks are former Thornton
Corners residents.
Mrs. Lillian Mills, Blackbutte
I postmistress, commenting on the
Harold Shirley, northwest news flying saucer seen in the Black­
editor of the Oregonian visited butte vicinity on July 3rd, which
briefly here Monday. He was ac- was reported in this paper, said
companied by Mrs. Shirley.
the flying object was not Venus,
as some have insisted since the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henchil and saucer or object was traveling
baby Evallee of Laytonville, Cali­ north and was in line with the
fornia visited Mrs. Henchil's sun. The object was first sighted
grand-mother, Mrs. A. H. Beagle. at 9:20 a.m. after being observed
by John Stuart, mail carrier and
was last seen at 9:50 a.m.
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