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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1953)
o Mrs. Howard Tnscore, In Cres I three permanent waves given by I ter: benediction, James Hemen- Four Are Graduated and well Saturday The occasion hon the Parks studio were won by way. / Angler’s Dunking ored the birthday anniversary of Delight Valley ladies who are Those who received diplomas At Delight Valley Mr. Mr. Inscore. next door neighbors. 5Irs. Fran- were Betty Davidson, Jack Dur and Mrs. Orville Oleson of cis Horn and Mrs. William Nor- ’ flinger, Christine Forgey and Ends in Pneumonia • By Mrs. Roy L. Stone McMinnville visited at the home ns. Phone 11 URS DELIGHT VALLEY Mr Mr. m 'ALLEY Mr. Mrs. Norman Myers. Terry Mare were dinner guests at home of Mrs. Myers' parents, and and the Mr. of Mrs. Oleson's sister, Mrs. Floyd Way, and family on Satur day. An unusual incident occutred at the recent Lions club Home Show in Eugene when two of the ARMSTRONG TIRES TRADED SAVE SALE with the purchase of every Uj0 . ARMSTRONG TIRE FOR YOUR IV OLD TIRE Swap trouble for safety., trade worn tires . save money BUY safe,factory-fresh, better balanced ARMSTRONG TIRES AT ATEW LOW PfifCES too... well pay 'top-swap' prices and you buy af big sales savings / 1. BIG PRICE SAVING 6 70« 15 6 50 m 16 7.10« 15 8 00 m 15 7 60 m 1 5 »12« 4395 4495 >1595 4795 4g95 h| NuWIS lt| het su II Iff Ena \U 45 Itt hu VI Ji lt| h»WITS Glen Whitney. Class sponsor was By Jeanette Kelly Judy and Larry Norris are con- Maybelle Newton. Phone I167K1 fined to their home with chicken Gifts of appreciation were pre- DORENA -School was dismics- pox. sented to Mrs. Richard Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tracey and Mrs. Elwyn Bales in behalf ed for the term Friday, May 15, have received word that their of the seventh and eighth grade I when pupils arrived at 1 p.m. to receive their report cards. son. Don. is stationed at Fort Ord, No official announcement has Calif. Irwin Iherg is confined to his been received by your correspon- home with the flu. E. G. Sherrill returned Tuesday ( dent as to the teaching staff for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Riddle are from Alhambra, Calif., w’here he n> xt year. The past week was a was called by the passing of his the proud parents of a daughter. busy one for all students. Third mother. Mrs. Carrie Sherrill. Irene Margaret, who arrived on and fourth graders trawled to George Stratton of Creswell Mother’s Day. The Riddles are Fernridge dam Wednesday where was a dinner guest at the E. G. Ticking their home on the former they enjoyed a picnic and other Sherrill home Sunday. Ralph Sears ranch activities while on the same day Trip To Coast Jean Ellen Sherrill is confined D and Mrs the first and second graders held Mr. and Mrs. Byron Houck and to her home again with a relapse Portland were week end guests of their picnic near the school. The of the severe cold she has b^en . the II. E. Tryk family and their seventh grade spent Tuesday at guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed suffering ' The T>'IiKht Valley Ranchers Benton-Lane park where they had At the Mother's Day program1 wi’1 ^Id meetings on the first their picnic and spent the rest of wards of Los Angeles went to the at the Walker church, gifts were and. h ridavs of each month their time swimming in the pool.! coast Saturday of last week. They met the Tryk's son Eddie who is given to the eldest mother, Mrs. du'!ng ’be summer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Read of stationed with the U. S. Coast The next Livestock club meet- Hamilton of Colorado, who is Springfield wore Monday callers Glards at Reedsport and they all I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glen inb will be at the Elwyn Bales at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. H. । home on Friday. June 5, at 8 p.m. enjoyed a picnic at Honeyman Plainer of Saginaw, also to the William Turner spent the week Spahr. Park. They report the rhododen youngest mother, Mrs. Clarence ■ end fishing at Odell lake He Chalice Want decided last Tues- drons beginning to bloom very Sexton of Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John VanNort- was accompanied by Bob Allen day to take advantage of the af- profusely. Joyce Kelly spent Sunday and ternon off due to the low humid wick were accompanied to Canby and Ray Wilder. Claude Davidson, who is em- ity at the Bixith Kelly operations Monday night as a guest of Miss on Mother's Day by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. VanNortwiek. The elder ployed at Glendale, spent the at Dorena so he went fishing or Lois Cann of Cottage Grove. Sunday, May 10 which was VanNortwicks remained in Canby week end visiting his family and rather attempted to go fishing for a longer visit with their attended graduating exercises for accompanied by his wife. In some Mother's Day found Mr. and his daughter, Betty. manner the motor he was trying Everet McFarland hosts to their daughter, Mrs. N. E. Manock. The following pupils in Mrs. to place on the boat overbalanced mothers. The guest list included Airman Home Al/c Kenton VanNortwiek of Robinson's room received a half him and both Chalice and the the following: Mr. and Mrs. For- Fairchild Air Base at Spokane ar day holiday on Friday because motor went overboard. A fisher- est McGee and Dale; Mr. at. I Mrs. rived on May 15 to spend the they had perfect spelling lessons man on the bank is reported to C. H. McFarland of Union Gap: week end at the home of his par for six weeks: Faye Oster, Marie ents, Mr. and Mrs. John VanNort- Bah s, Carol Caler, Gweneth Au genstein. Claretta Caler, Sheila ¿vick. Misses Doris and Joan Long Sedergren, Mary Jane Hays and went to Seattle last Thursday af- Janelle Stone. The Post Office department ter spending a week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. has announced the extension of the Delight Valley mail route to John Long. Glbn Whitney was released the Ray Myers road effective June 1. Patrons of the extended from the local hospital on Friday route are requested to relocate afternoon and was able to be pre- their boxes after the May 29 de sent at the commencement cxer- livery. cises on Friday evening. Exercises Held 2.21*4*2” ALLOWANCE 3.^ FRÍE TUBES 4, 21*4 UNCONDITIONALLY THIS SALE ON FIRST LINE, TOP QUALITY TIRES Don t be fooled by pH« ad> an înd ar 3rd line GUARANTEED 3 Days Only-May 21,22,23 Glenn's TIRE Sevrez Washington at Hy. 99 So. — Phone 201 Cottage Grove, Oregon Page S . have assisted Mr. Ward to shore Thnra., May tl, 1933 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon ' and now he is home suffering : from a case of pneumonia. We Kaye Heath and Floyd Longfellow brook's parents, Mr. and ^Irs. J. H. Spahr. 1 1 . hojw he will soon be well again, ■ of Cottage Grove. Four new members of the Cot Wayne Vaughn and Mrs. few other residents of this community w ho have been under Le Roy Cartwright were Eugene tage Grove Riding club are Linda Potter, Susan Tryk, Leah Pullen the weather during the past week visitors one day last week. or so were LeRoy Potter. Rhoda Miss Sally Ponton of Santa and Judy Larsen all of this com Warren, David Crawford, Dianne Barbara, Calif., arrived here Sat munity. Duncan, and Mis. Forest McGee urday to visit at the home of her Wilson of Warren “Spunky' who spent several days in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin this community and a senior of Cottage Grove hospital. Ponton. Guests for the week end the Cottage Grove Union high spending some j at the Ponton home was their school recently received a scholar- Jot- Smith time at the home of his daughter ' other daughter and family, Mr. ship to the U. of O. for next year. and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ’ and Mrs. Bob Hansen and baby of We wish to extend our congratu near Roseburg. lations to him, and say we arc Bonkpwski. Lou Purigraski I Mr. and Mrs. M H. Estabrook proud of him. Mr. and Mrs. and two sons of Eugene were Sun- and Sharon of Culp Creek were Sunday guests of Mrs. Esta- Legal Forms—The Sentinel day visitors at the Henry Kelly home. THEY ARE 'OUT OF ROUND! only 3 per wheel Plus weights if needed Includes —Trueing your tire and bai- ancing your wheel McCoy Motors Gt h anti Wash Phone GT Our 0. K Treadwelders are HUNGRY! Bride-to be Feted By Fellow Teachers • r We can’t get enough top grade recappable casings to meet the great demand for our Nationally Guaran teed O. K. Treadwelds. Jn order to get your topgrade casings, we can aftord to sell nationally advertised 1ST LINE NEW TIRES BELOW DEALER COST! 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Jef ton; welcome, Betty Davidson: ferson school cafeteria, Tuesday, song, “We Salute Thee Old Glory,” May 19, at 5:30 p.m. by the seventh and eighth grades; ' The dinner tables were deco class prophecy, Glen Whitney; rated with spring flowers, and a song, "Missouri Waltz,” by Dan large decirated table before the ny Sedergren, Jerry Shepherd, : stage on which was an open um Jeanne Forgey and Beverly Shep- brella of pink, and white crepe herd. paper piled with gifts. Class will, Jack Durflinger; ad- Those in attendance were the dress to class, “Graduation For Flemings, Trasks, Kerrs, Man- What?" by Francis Trusty of the gers, Ogleslvees. Quintons, Rudes, C G high school. Warrens, Pinkstons, Odells, Bald Songs, "Lavender Blue” and wins; the Mmes. Goben, Cranston, “Keep On Hoping,” by the sev- Taylor, Wilder, Dailey, Pyburn, enth and eighth grades; glass Mackey; and the Misses Herman, farewell, Christine Forgey; pre- ; Coughran, Legg, and the guest of sentation of diplomas, R. C. 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