Tin- Neatiiiel, Cottage Grove. On-gon Sophomores Party Friday the 13th Thun»., April 1?, 1951 CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Claude B Benton, were called to Portland Saturday by the illness of their daughter. Mrs Robert 1. Daugheity MYs. Daugherty underwent major sur­ gery Sunday. Mrs. Benton re­ maim'd to care for the Daugherty 's baby daughter. Maureen Can't Tires Hard To Get? Mrs. Ray (Ethelmac) Denham Heart hospital enteied Wednesday afternoon, April 11. to undergo major surgery Thursday morning. While confinisi in the hospital and during her conva­ lescence. Air li. H. (Mary Lou> Held will i ine her position in I the flii-v of Fi w 1 Githens Motors, I Ine TRY HESSE’S CHEVRCH SERVICE WORLD FAMOUS ATLAS URL GAS STATION Phone 1 LSR No. Pae. Ili way STCHii... tin Saturdiy Mr. and M s R. C Bow ser in ■ Mr and Mrs M. E. Bowser motored to Eugene where they mot another brother and wife. Mr and Mrs L. Bowser, and the Bowser brothers parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Bowser, and all went to Portland to visit the sis­ ter-in-law of I A. Bowser. While there, they enjoyed smelt fishing in the Sandy river, and returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Leonard flew to Earlham. Iowa where they relatives at Bittle Creek. Mich., and Salem. Me At Salem Mr i Leonard's uncle. II. A. Young, gave ! him a valuable saddle which had been made especially for Mr Young. At Detroit. Mich., they i took delivery on a new car and gone I drove home. They ! about HEADQUARTERS Zones 1 & 2 Mr and Mrs. Audrey ‘"'arcy and son Johnny met with an auto ac­ cident enroute to Laure). Mont.. to visit his grandfather At Boze­ man. ju<. 120 miles this side of their destination, their new 1951 ear went out of control and was completely wrecked. A telegram from the Careys revealed they were unhurt and returning home by train. OPEN SAL 14th Licenses Regulations Solid glass with fine built-in action. Will never take a "set Joe LaRochelle of Newport ac- i companied by his sister, Mrs. I Thelma Hook of Chicago, Ill., were i week end vis ’ors at the home of [ Mr and Mrs. ft»ax Bird. Brenson Fleetwing $8.95 Ocean City ‘Duo-Drag’ $4.50 Hilda W. Godard Just Pin Iwo Dollars Ray L. Parks Sr. Full size, level wind reel in Smooth-action fly reel with chrome plated brass. Adjust­ side plate design to protect line able drag eliminates backlash. from wear 1 pc. frame. Adjustable click. Diane Morelock will appear on I the program of a recital to be presented at Marylhurst college . on April 12. This recital corn- I pletes a series of Thursday after­ noon "workshop” programs, and is he second at which Miss More- lock has sung. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo C Morelock and a graduate of Cottage Grove j Union high school. Chinese and American Food LUCKY CAFE Single Salmon Eggs Wares Jewelers In cooperation with the American National Retail JcweJers respectfully submit to you our code of ethic*— To do our full share in promoting all things that me for the good of this community. To deserve the patronage of this community by rendering scr- vice based U|x>n the highest standards of truth and honor. To earn, establish and maintain a reputation for giving max- imum values and one price to all. To adjust promptly' any cause of dissatisfaction and endeavor to make every purchaser a satisfied customer. To avoid any exaggeration or misrepresentation in word or in­ ference so that customers may never be led to expect more in goods, quality or service than we actually deliver. To advise every customer in regard to each purchase as we would wish to be advised were we the purchaser. To make every transaction a stone in the foundation of CON- FIDENCE, without which no business can lie permanently successful. To endeavor to supply the principies Of the GOLDEN RULE to our every day business transactions. (Signed) E. W. WARE WARES Community Jewelers SERVED ....... X. Ite 38 Something to Shout About! —lie’s n fellow who can feel his home Utili busiiicss are secure I hm ause hr’s insured by «I. B. Leonard Insurance Service W iser Bldg. 617 Main Phone 31 Residenci- »241 612 Main_______________________________ Cot tage G rove ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 18 The anr^ial meeting of the Ump­ qua Baptist Women’s Association will be held at the local Fihst Baptist church, beginning at 10 ia.m., Wednesday, April 18. The presidents, Mrs. Harry D. . Yates of Coos Bay, will preside. The missionary speaker will be Rose Williams Shanks. At this time reports will be given and election of officers will be held. , lunrheon wH1 be senMj by Methodist |adies in frienflshi' Methodist church. J CHEVROLET America’s Largest and Finest Low-Priced Car! Miss Ruth McCall of Portland spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCall. THE BEST IN Mrs. H. F. Neu of Copeland. Idaho arrived Monday for an in­ definite visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fuller of Bennett Creek Drive. 50-Yds DuPont Line $1.00 CHINESE DINNERS BIRTHS Mrs. Emma Joseph of Mendo- CACKLER - To Mr. and Mrs. cina City. Calif., is spending the Wallace Cackler, Dorena. a son. week here with her sister, Mrs. Stephen Bert. April 1, 1951. J. F. Roy. M c B ee - To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harlow- ert McBee. Cottage Grove, a son. returned Thursday from San Michael Allen, April 3,' 1951. I Francisco where they met Mr. Sacred Heart Hospital I Harlow's nephew, Kenneth Van- MANN - To Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ | Pelt and wife and baby, who re- lion E. Mann. Route 2. Creswell, a | turned to the U. S. from Guam. daughter, April 7. 1951. I He had been stationed for the past . three years on Guam with the REED - To Mr. and Mrs. Glen i navy. He is now stationed at San A. Reed. Route 1, Cottage Grove. I Diego. a daughter, April 7, 1951. 4G FT. GLASS ROD $7.65 NEW ACREAGE Just coming on < AKIW OF THANK» the market through the An­ MAY WE take thia method '< drews Hill Reni Esl„tc We aie thanking our neighbors and handling the W. A Henienwny frknds for their kind exproo- tracts exclusively through this alona of sympathy In our rcecent office. In I acre tracts or less iM'reavcmrnt, and s|H*clitl thunks amounts. \ mile from city to those who gave blood. These limits. Best of river Imttom soil. expression* lire deeply nppreelnt- For beautiful home sites see us ed. Mi R*v Park li »nd I »m about this mid we will l>e glad ily, Mr. mid Mrs. D. W Parks Many to show them to you and family, Mr mid Mrs. E. W. other acreage* a little further .30 Up Scott unit family. out und in various h I zi s .Ui N 7th. Andrews Hill Real Estate, Phone 100 30 Itp Things don't Just hnp|M-n somelxidy make» them happen. FAIR RENI' Ground Boor apart­ Is Friday the 13th unlucky?: ment. party furnished Hot and The sophomores don't seen to' cold water and elec, range fur- nished. S-10 |ier month. Ervin think so. They have set aside 8 Hansen. Harvey Road, phone p.m. on that date for their class MJ, 38 Ito Hilda W. Godard. 03, died at party. Only members of the ANTED TO BUY: Dink eggs her home on Blaekbutte Rt., Cot­ Sophomore Class arc inv ited. for hatching. Walter Ihivvens, The committees are as follows: ; tage Grove, Friday April t> She phone 33FIL 36-ltC was born Hilda Wyvel, Oct. 2. advertising S.umdra Sue Carlson. 1887. in Amswotth. Neb. t)u> Shirley Boone, Mars lain Wiese, HELP W ANTED Man or woman taxi driver. Cottage Grove Taxi daughter of John and Inez Wyvel ' Marilyn Billiter; entertainment Phone T77. 30-Uc Eloise t'n>sbv. .Sue Chadwell. She wiis married to Jo&eph G. ... .. . . ,, FOR RENT Duplex, partly fur 1 Phyllis McKay. Roberta Kimble; A man I n Just as Idg ns the nlshed. IOS South River road. Lanett Oct 2. 1910. in IMi Hand ,.|,.an up c.i r m e n Grewelle. FOR SALE. ShaiH-r with 30 Ite motor. I’honc I Uki. He died in 1930 On April I. 1945. Yvonne Ward. Bill Veitch. Jerry City. 3ti-2tp-37 thing Hint makea him migry. she was m.urusi to Jack Godard Montgomery, rvtrvshmenls Mar­ female Cocker MT Blok in Portland. She moved to Cot- vin Hayes. Norman Guess. Conley chest, w hite Spaniel, win tage Grove at that time Mrs Overholser, Raw ene Miller and answers to name of lauiv." Godard was a memla'r of the It found, notify Ronald Hull, B a |Wlst Episcopal Church. B Raute. Phone 21F2. tlti lti' tills coupon n trt- Sunday. April 8. at a Eugene hos­ <> The Nentln<*l I* twice Its pre-war size, w tih li menus twice land: one daughter. Rachel G. pital. He was born m Wisconsin ’ ’ us much news nt this spe, I d price. Act imw. put your 50 cent GET VOl'R winter's Davis of Eugene, four grandehil- July II. 19(X1, and was married Black, green slab mil planer '' dollar to work mid get this hlg ncwnpnprr value. dren; one bn,ther. Philip L. Wy- to lYmux's E. Scott in Tia Juana. ends. Call I?. Hill vel of Port Lmgley. Wash. and Mex on Aug 3. 1928 He had been 30 3tp-38 H. Pinney of Louise one sister. a resident of Cottage Grove since X a me Portland. 1943. coming from Fallbrook, triple whip food were held Tuesday, Calif Mr. Parks was a memtn-i ot •r Will discount 39-Itp April iv. at 2:30 pm. at Alili-. the Methodist church and a car Wa-liin';ton Mortual y. Cremation and burial jicntcr by occupation. Id Suf- Et >R followed in Portland. The Rev. He is survived by his widow; F F Hartiani, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal chut eh. Eugene officiat- Army. Camp Roberts. Calif , and mih "• Ronald W. Parks, at home, two daughters Mrs. Barbara Ijivng. TOR SALE: 177 acres. .1 urn- Cottage Grove, and Shirley Mae tillable, an old house, good . . . For a Real Treat in Dining Out . . . For 'Dc- Parks, at home; one granudaugli- liarns. and fenced Acta ssible to liviou ly Different" Meals visit (he LUCKY CAFE m ter, Gloria Jean I .ay ng; |x outrange: a little timlier; a few RIGGS - To Mr and Mrs Dale Mr mid Mrs. D W. Parks Fall- Lowell. poles. Phone 37FI Hurry A Carlton Riggs. Cottage Grove, brook, Calif., two brothers Wil- Williams. Lorane route. < ottage daughter. Donna Lorene. April 6. liam Parks, Elsinore, Calif. and Grove, Dreg 3t»-ltp-39 1951. Clark Parks of Fallbrook; three Fried Shrimp sisters. Alts Da.sv SCOV»1I RWl • Sweet and Sour Spure Rile* WE WISH to express our sincere Butler Maternity Home Vaneie Storv. both of Full- thanks to .all our friends and • {'how .Mein • Lgt; F oo Young FAIN - To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry kind express Fain. Cottage Grove, a son. Harry- brook, and Mrs. Blanche Scott of G Chinese F o < h I to Tuke Home sions of sy mpathy mid for the Lee. April 5, 1951. erings at the .unices were held Wednesday. FOSTER - To Mr. and Mrs John April 11. at 2:30 pm at Mills F -.ter. Spingfield. a son, April Mortuary with the Rev. Clark S Mr In the Hi-art of Lowell sister and daughter. K i 7. 1951. Enz officiating. Burial was in the and Mrs Axel Wcstln'i Wia-k Days. 1 pm 2 n m lOOF cemetery. crly .Cheryl, and Steven 36-lt.p COMPLETE DINNERS HUFFMAN - To Mr and Mrs Saturdays, 4 pm 3 m Ray Huffman. Salem, a son Clar­ Sundays, 2 pm 12 m ence William. April 8. 1951. HOLLAND - To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holland. Cottage Grove, Several relatives of Mrs. Howard a son. Ronald Ray. April 9. 1951. Taylor gathered at the Taylor BURTON - To \lr and Mrs home on Mosby Creek Sunday for potluck dinner. Those spending the Willie Ray Burton. Cottage Grove, day with the Taylors were: Mr. a son, David Eugene, April 11, ’ ' and Mrs. Dewey McAlpin of Sa­ 195.1. lem: AV. S. Parsons and family: Funk Maternity Home Mrs. Lawrence Couch, Mrs. *Orpha MADISON - To Mr. and Mrs Poindexter and grandson. Dick Kenneth Madison. Elkton, a son. Neet, all of Eugene. David Kenneth, March 30, 1951. Sportsman’s Guide with Oregon Maps $1.50 Too Late to Classify QUALITY PRINTING The secret of happiness is not to do what one likes, but to be able to like what one has to do. Multi-braid nylon made for smooth casts; does not absorb water. Waterproofed. 1 »-lb. "Pete’s Best Bite” single eggs test. that won't fade in water and keep indefinitely. 2-oz. Commercial Printing At Low Cost Th» Styl»lln» D» Lui» 4 Door Sedan (Continuation of itandard equipment and trim illui tratod It dependent on availability of material.! How? Because our able Glass and ? 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