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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur».. Sept. 11, 1950 BROWN BK/MC KILLED WHILE ON FISHING Car Is Loaned lìdi* SEPTEMBER 10 ToCGUHSFor Drivers Training ' M ... .w ........ . Car Loaned to High School to Train Drivers I CITY BRIEFS suit Motors Reconditioned Your car may sound like a m e a t grinder now, but give us a day or so with it and it will purr like a kitten. Motor completely cleaned, adjusted, tested and re-tested to insure your satisfac tion. CUTTS BROS. GARAGE ) Keith Stiff of 1058 Jefferson will probably have bear meat In his larder, regardhus of whether Ben F. Heinz of Portland, for mer Cottage Grove city manager, v isited briefly here September 13. Mr. Heinz is now with the Oregon Chest with headquarters in Salem. Mrs. Alice Breedlove accompan ied by her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Paris of Haw thorne. Calif., drove up to Esta cada Monday to visit a daughter, Mrs. William Carr and Mr. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Paris arrived here last v -ek for a brief stay. 238 S. 10th Ph. 158-B Eddie Deremer was called to Portland last week by the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. Ro setta Deremer. Funeral services were held in Portland September 13th and vault entombment was in the Rose City Cemetery. Mrs. Der emer died at Portland on Septem ber 9th following an illness of about a year. Miss Leona Vaugh left Tuesday for Salem to make her home this winter with the Rev. and Mrs. At wood Foster and children. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove sold their house on West Mam street to Mrs. Robinett of Eugene. Mrs. Robinett’s daughter Opal will > live with her. Mr. and Mrs. Breed love are living at 439 South River Road while their new house is be ing built on the corner of L and West Main. We thank Swartz and Wolfard for the donation of the coffee, the Cottage Grove Gas Co. for installing a gas plate and donating gas for it, also the mem bers of the National Guard at the Armory for the manj favors. - - ----- -— NOW! & 7-ltp Eid Soptii Tank, Cetàcei and Outdoor Toilet Problems with SEPTONIC Manufacturer's Guarantee "Testing Chamber Findings Before Applying Septonic: Sedimentation heavy and inert reiidue coarse. Solids and grease in quantity. Odor; very strong and objec tionable. Surface; heevy layer of scum, little film. Screens, coated. Water; very dark when agi- tated. Filter test of the effluent re- vealad foreign materiel to rock pit. 1 Gua »n!e:d not brnful to plumón?. 2. UnconditiMady ruA'anteed. 3. Guarantee that tM testini Chamst s fintL.ns the findin ;s of Canadian Wealth Author Lin. A.H T. Fteld A Ca . Ltd VancsNver, C. B. Complete Treatments 49 Only Abare are findt of Canadian Health Authorities, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood worth entertained 12 guests ala dinner Friday evening at the Carl Sacred Heart Hospital son home, honoring Mary Cullen MOOTS - To Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Mrs. Charles Laughton), home neth Moots, Route 1, Creswell, a economist for the Oregon Journal son, Friday, September 1, 1950. and judge of foods and textiles at phuxifpk - To Mr end ma . the South Lane Fair. John Phillippe, Creswell, a son, Saturday, September 2, 19:50. C. E. Christoph has been called ROSS - To Mr. and Mrs. George to Los Angeles by tha^serious ill W. Ross. Creswell, a son, Monday, ness of his only daughter. September 4, 1950. APPLEGATE - To Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth returned : Ernest T. Applegate, Creswell. a home Friday evening from a To son. Sunday. September 10, 1950. day trip to Montana where he vis BROWN - To Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil ited relatives. Brown. Cottage Grbve. a son. Tuesday. September 12. 1950. Dr. W in. Earl IG'sMtmcc Mrs. Grace Smith is reported re KELLY - To Mr. and Mrs. Jack covering at her home from a heart attack suffered last Wednesday Kelly. Cottage Grove, a daughter. Corliss, Thursday, August 31, 1950. night. BIRTHS Jim Dow is, former patrolman on the local police force arrived home Monday evening from Guam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roade have where he was employed as a ci vilian guard for several weeks. returned home from a trip to Dowis found his work pretty rough Portland, and have entertained her and was under more restrictions brother, his wife and their two than if he had been in ’he armed children. services. He was glad to get an Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Workman opportunity to return home. and Jeannette attended the wed- Congressman Harris Ellsworth ding of a niece of the Workmans arrived at his home in Roseburg last week end at Forest Grove. Monday. With him are Mrs. Ells Their niece. Miss Patricia Cyrus, worth and daughter and son-in- was married to Don Nopson. law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mc Kenna. Congressman Ellsworth Harry Neet has established of took advantage of the ten day re fices in his new building recently cess of the house, following labor completed at 719 North Seventh day. The work of congress he said Street, moving from his former was complete with the exception office quarters on WhiteakerAve of three measures awaiting a con nue. He also plans to establish a ference report. body and fender repair department in his new building he said. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Spear and children James Jr. and I-eah PORTLAND. ORE.: The large t Ann of Houston, Tex., have re log cabin in* the world is located turned home after visiting with in Portland. It is the old forestry Mrs. Spear’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. building constructed at the turn P. J. Bush of Cottage Grove. Mrs. of the century for the Lewis and Spear and children have been here Clark fair. * - most of the summer. Her husband arrived three weeks ago after completing a term at Houston Uni versity law school. He will return to school this month. Mrs. Dick Deere and children Davy and Kathy left Saturday night for Umatilla to join her hus band who is employed on McNary Dam. Mrs. W. D. fjovegren, Miss Billie Ann Butler and the Misses Gene vieve and Audrey Mulvihill vaca- tioned last week at Seaside. Miss Bess Poulos of Berkeley, Calif., arrived Monday night to spend several days here with Miss Dorothy Jackson. Miss Poulos and Miss Jackson were college friends at the University of California, Berkeley. Miss Poulos is secretary of a law’ firm in Richmond. Salesbooks — The Sentinel Taxi Service Tlu> animal dressed KM) |x>unds Stiff also brought back a nice mess of fish. He was accompanied by his father, Bert Stiff, an uncle, Lynn Wyman ol Roseburg and a cousin, David Wyman of Lorane. Columnar Pads Phone 777 23-tfc The Sentinel. SCHOOL SUPPLIES A with« variety at the lowest prier. TOBACCOS CANDIES MAGAZINES (»»Mid Selection GEM Richard Hudnut Razor with blade $1.19 value ONLY I9e Enriched Creme Shani|H»o Dandruff Lotion $1.25 value ONIA $1.00 Thriftwise 522 Enrolled In High School «05 Main official enrollment of Cottage Grove union high school is 552 students, according to figures re leased this week by lk>l> Dusenbcr-1 ry, principal. In each class, there arc more boys than girls with the freshman boys leading the other groufm. The breakdown of classes fol lows: Freshman, boys 102, girls 67.1 total 169. Sophomore, boys 78, girls 67, to tal 145. v Junior, boys 69, girls 67, total [ 136. Senior, boys 56, girls 46. total 102. I.E.L & Mall Power Saw Sales and Service Phone 325-J Just ARRIVED SPARKS OIL HEATERS You are interested in an oil heater? Then see the new Sparks. The stove with the visible fan shaped flame. The supply is limited so don’t delay. Complete Line of Oregon Cox’s Chip|MT Chains for any make of saw. Ask us about the light weight, low iirieed Presto Fire Extinguisher for the logger, Home, Car er Boat. Chain Saw Filing SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP So. 99 Hwy. at Steel Bridge, Cottage Grove, Phone 638. Emergency Phone» 122-L or 836Y Green's Hardware & Supply Personal Service Phone 222 3625 Smith 99 Hwy, Eugene, Oregon. Dial 4-2624 ROCKET" MEANS Easy Parking Creswell, Oregon SMOOTHNESS! ECONOMY! "ROCKET’MEANS POWER! "ROCKET"MEANS II OLDSMOBILE RO CKET" M OVOS'»«"' □eploni Cold Spring Store Oterau's Market —Cottage Grove Lee Dugan—Walden Y Market—Dorena Ray Steele—Dorena Humphrey's Grocery—Dorena lay Kunl—Culp Creek Dlsston Store—Dlsston » and Drive Up For Super Service After Applying Septonit: Sedimentation normal. Residue was much finer. Solid» and gr««tc, nil. Odor, nil, also tasted by heat ing. Scum, ml, natural film (gases indicating proper function). Screens, freg from deposit. Wafer, cleer when agitated. Filter test, cleer. dan to lx- used in its driver train ing classes for the school year. The new ear is fully equipped with dual controls, radio, heater, and all necessary equipment. It is loaned to the school for the year by the Git hens Motor Co without cost. Francis Trusty will be the in- structor again and hoivs to have 48 students |>ass the tests for drivers licenses at the end of the year. The I »river Training program provides opixotunity for students; to learn tlx- fundamentals of driv ing. I-a ter, they gain actual ex- lieriencv in behind the wheel driv ing on a sfiecial driving strip pro- v ided by W. A. Woodard. To enable students to drive on the highway and in the city, train ing includes (larking, starting, stopping, and various maneuvers to gain flexibility of control. Other j as|>ecU include developing a sound knowledge of traffic regulations. I •'r. > ’ drivers’ responsibilities, and the I mechanical functioning of the car. I ■ The course is thought to be one Courtway Clark'« Htudk> of the most practical offered and - Dwight (Doc) Near, (right) representing the Floy tl Githcns Motor Ct»., hands the keys one that will maky safe drivers | of the 1950 Ford whiia has been loaned to Cottage Grove high school for drivers training to out of the students taking the Francis Trusty, instructor. Virgil Kingsley , high school superintendent, looks on. course. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Norris of Springfield were recent visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway. As another successful South Lane Fair draws to a dose Hebron Grange wishes to thank the people of Cottage Grove and surrounding communities for their patronage at our Food Booth. Ambulance September loth, on the roud be- ' I he Githens Motor to. is again lwi,(.n Oakridge and llainlxiw on presenting to the Voltage (oove t)1(, McKenzie pass, Stiff killed a union high school a new Font se- brown l»ear while on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kent spent Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hatch and the week end with the Patton fam Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch made a ily at Shedd. Elmer attended a trip to Crater Lake Saturday. meeting of the state council of Townsend clubs in Portland Sun Friday luncheon guests at the day. home of Lola Crane included Ber tha Frye. Sybil Bost, Alice Barke W. C. Martin, publisher of the meyer, Elsie Hamer and Hazel Tohlen. The hostess was assisted । Sentinel, and Ken Cushman, n.an- I aging editor, attended a confer- by Rachel Sugg. ! ence of news executives of Oregon Mrs. W. A. Hemenway and newspapers in Portland Saturday, daughter Margaret vacationed at । Problems of securing, writing, and I the beach last weekend. processing the news were dis- --------------------------------- ------------------ - cussed during the informal meet- ------------- ----- -——------------------------- - ings. THANK YOU William Brewster, a leader bn the Mayflower, In 1020. was » printer. Ws! 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