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moved to a point about 50 f e e t 1 unexpired term of McKinley or south of the Underwood location the McKinley-Roosevelt adminis and housed in a building which tration. the Whipple Bros constructed for .Moved A gain postmaster. He moved the post By Mrs. M arry C astle Theodore Roosevelt, e l e c t e d L Langston, Launcelot A. Naish. office to the Hamilton DL.C., to- general merchandise purposes as P hone »6843 President in 1904, inaugurated William C. Snyder and John W. wit: Sec. 9. Twp. 20 S.R. 3 West, well as post office. MOSBY CREEK—Mr. and Mrs. Wilson; substitute clerks, A gnes’ and housed it in a two-story frame By M rs. J. W. F ish er James Abram Garfield, elected March 4. 1905. D. M. C. Gault appointed post John Walisch of Clatskanie were L Gates, Norman W. Kennedy. building, the lower floor of which President in 1880, inaugurated Phone S3F5 master. During the Gault term as week end callers at the home of John W. Swenson and Sybil A. was occupied as post office and March 4, 1881. | THORNTON CORNERS—Mr. their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Veatch. Regular city carriers are postmaster, probably the latter x oo* i*» and Mrs. George I>avis of Salem and Mrs. Pete Ekelund. They i Wilfred Reeves, George F. Snyder country store, plus whiskey. This 1 Garfield was shot on July 2, part, the office was moved to rear 1881, by Guiteau, and died sev location is about one-quarter mile : i sc were recent overnight guests of brought Kathy and Rickey- Eke and Roy L. Turner; substitute car entrance of the building, which ___________ J Mr. and Mrs. Clement Townsend. lund home as they had spent a riers. William B. Cantwell, Jack soi£jh of what is now Walker. This i eral weeks later. Chester Allen is to say between the stairway Arthur, thence vice president, sue- ancient structure still stands on r. e. ICdi’. or. P n b ittlM r _....... .. Aitwnmnj M u « " Miss JoAnne Premazzi left Sat month with their grandparents at L Ross and Willie E. Wheeler. the original site, mute and silent ceeded Garfield as president, to- and the alley and the site occupied • o e tM y E d ito r. Pbucea SM . 4O1T urday of last week for a trip to Clatskanie. Rural carriers are Orval Whaley. as to its past history and exper wit: September 20. 1881. E. W. by Wirth Brothers Cleaners ( num the Yellowstone park and into Mrs. R. F. Henry was hostess at John D. Stuart and C. A. Moore. iences. If and when it ever Whipple was continued as post ber 16 South Fifth street). points in Canada. She accompa a demonstration party at her George W. McQueen was post N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L new spaper awakens and finds its voice, the master during the terms of Hayes. nied her cousin, Lee Premazzi. home Wednesday afternoon. Della master from January 28, 1907, to radio will fold up while it is on Garfield and Arthur or until his P U B L IS H E R S and Misses Neva. Judy and Lutzke of Cottage Grove was I February 28. 1907. Too Late to Classify the air. (This was tom down re successor was appointed. Jeanette Tonole of Cottage Grove. demonstrator. Mrs. Henry served ASSOCIATION A C T IV E MEMBER Grover Cleveland, elected P res-' William Howard Taft, elected cently. ) Mr. and Mrs. Bud Taylor were cake, cookies, coolade, and coffee j FOR SALE: 1940 Ford 4-door se The postoffice was discontinued ident in 1884, inaugurated March President in 1908, inaugurated recent visitors in Corvallis at the March 4, 1909. dan, A-l condition. Phone Mrs. Percy Northway, Mr. and' from Jume 7, 1866 to July 16. 1866. 4, 1885. N ational Advertising Representative home of Mr. Taylor's brother-in- Mrs. Rollo Northway, Mr. and C. H. VanDenburg, appointed 581J4X. 52-ltc D um ps M ail Bog During Cleveland’s adminstra- N ew Y ork • Chicago • D etro it • Philadelphia law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Vergle Bassett, Mrs. Glen postmaster, and continued to oc tion James P. Currin was appoint Ulysses S. Grant, elected Presi W EEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, |N C . Cate. Roby and Alvin, Mr. and Mrs WORK WANTED Roofing and dent in 1868, inaugurated March ed postmaster. Mr. Currin' moved cupy the same site as postmaster Mrs. Z B. Dodson and daugh Earl Bridwell and children ,en-, carpentry, free estimate. Ph. 4. 1869. the post office about 150 feet Gault. ... 977R5. Frank Emrick, Rt. 1. Box ; ter, Mrs. Ed Caster of Roseburg, joyed a picnic Sunday at D o r fn north of the Whipple location to- j Woodrqw Wilson, elected Presi During th^ Grant administration 400. • 52-2tc-lai were Saturday visitors of Mrs dam Glen Roby. Percy Northway Nathaniel Martin w-as appointed wit: Southwest corner of River dent in 1912, inaugurated March unde, J. W. Fisher. and Fred Northway spent the WANTED: Short log or lumber postmaster. He moved it about road and Willamette Court, and 4, 1913? j One industry we can profitably develop is recreation, Dodson's Charles S. Jones was acting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wooden and week end fishing at several lakes one and one-half mile south of the housed it in a brick building oc haul. Phone 1129R3 evenings but recreation facilities at the lakes won't do us much good children of Roseburg visited last postmaster during April of 1912. Mrs. Dorothy West of Cottage - cupied as a drug store. He served Hamilton location, to-wit: Sec. 15, - . 52-ltc unless we can stop vandalism of public property. This has week end with Mr. Wooden's par Grove was a dinner guest Thurs Kattie B. Veatch appointed, 20 S.R. 3 West, to the D L C . as postmaster during Cleveland's been a serious problem at the Wilson creek area of the Cot ents, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Wooden day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arn FOR SALE: Modem, 25 ft. trailer Twp of Lucinda Hall, which point is administration. , • I postmaster. During her term the tage Grove lake and at one time might have caused the en- Birthday 52-2tp:l , about ihe south boundary of what old Duerst. Mr$. West and Mrs. ( house. Ph.l217R5. Benjamin Harrison,, e l e c t e d ; post office was moved to the Mrs! R. C McN'ew entertained Duerst became friends when they , • gineers to close the public facilities. is now the town -of Saginaw. He President in 1888, inaugurated southeast corner of Main and RENT: Space suitable for eighth streets. . Vandalism can and must be stopped, if we are to main a group of children Thursday in were both in the Cottage Grove | EOR housed it in a shack occupied as March 4, 1889 garage, repair or storage. Apply Woodiow Wilson, re-elected in tain recreational facilities for the public. If someone were honor of the birthday anniversary hospital a year ago. 9th & Gibbs, Russ and Jim’s post office and country blacksmith . P. B. Sherwood appointed post 1916, inaugurated March 4, 1917. S.A.T.M. Dorrel Roby left fori Mobil Service.- shop. In a short time Martin master, he movTd it to the west to try to deface and destroy personal property of ours, we of **Tr granil<la}JKh<er ^ha_ 52-ltc his base at Mare Island Saturday , moved both post office and black half of Lot 3. Block 2, Shield’s ; Kattie B. Veatch was continued ’’ " « d i , 1* Un inf a n n S >m rn ed ia te,y ’ E * «• con d on ^ years "old Z T & * GuXTs after spending a 23-day leave with FOUND: Pair of sun glasses with smith shop about 3 miles south of addition to Cottage Grove and as postmaster, and continued to and turn our faces when we see evidence that public property ciaudia and Esther Porter. O r - his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen,. case. Can have by paying for last named location to-wit. Sec. housed it in a small wooden struc-' occupy (he same site last above • built for the enjoyment of everyone is being destroyed. aidine Higgins. Bonnie Deedon and Roby. this ad. Phone 387L. 52-ltc 29 Twp. 20 S.R. 3 West to the ture. During Mr. Sherwood's term mentioned. She served as post A person who would do such things is not fully devel- Sherry and Karen Haumont. D. L.C. of Henry Small. It is said as postmaster, the post office safe I master during both of President Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst en FOR SALE: Play pen and pad, that Martin made this last move was blown up and a considerable | Wilson’s administrations. oped into the responsibilities of adulthood. Their crime T. A Ward spent two days of joyed (She a pleasant visit with rela X against the public is as morally wrong as a lot of crimes last week fishing at Winchester tives Saturday at their home at like new. Phone 179Y. 52-lip without consulting anyonf other sum of money taken, which was was a cousin of O. O. Veatch.) Warren G. Harding, elected when stiff fines are assessed or pen sentences are meted out Ba> Blue Mt. Those Coming were Mr. FOR SALE: New apartment size than requesting» the stage driver never recovered, nor was the yegg President in 192d. inaugurated to the culprit It is rather refreshing to note that on some Mrs. Christina Simpson and son. and Mrs. Lester Leisher of West- gas range, like new, $98; used to dump the mail bag at the fast apprehended. Simpson, both of Ashland, Grover ClevelanrJ, elected Presi March 4, 1921. occasions when the culprits are caught, the judges assess a Eugene rpfrigerator, $75. Just—A-Mere named location, which is about and the latter’s fiancee, Miss boro, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith wps appointed 300 feet south of the Intersection dent in 1892, inaugurated March Lawrence Van Blaricom of Los . heavy penalty for such misbehavior. If the trial judge would Janice Court, cabin #5. B. B. Rte.. H i-; Metcalf of Coquille, were postmaster. During his term as of Silk Creek with South River 4. 1893 Angeles; Raymond Van Blaricom way 99 south. 52-ltp throw the book at a few people who are guilty of destroying guests Friday and Saturday of road. Again James P. Currin was ap postmaster the office was moved and Mrs. E. Woodrome of Cot a public property, it would have a wholesome effect. Mrs. Simpson’s daughter, Mrs. Up to and including the Martin pointed postmaster. Mr: Currin to its present location. Mr. Smith tage Grove. The men are all cou WANT TO BUY: Bull for service One sure way of stopping a lot of unnecessary destruc- Arieigh Kenyon Call Coda Pentico. 341L. 52-ltp reign as postmaster there is now moved it to a point about 120 feet served as postmaster during the sins of Mrs. Duerst. o tion of property is for vandalism to be reported promptly to Roy Aubrey and sister, Mrs no one living having personal west of the northwest coiner of j administration of Haiding, Cool officers. If recreation facilities are developed around the Patricia Kerr visited over the The Christian Neighbors club of FOR SALE: Buick car. $175, 231 knowledge as to the accuracy of West Main and River streets. J idge and Hoover. Walden Sunday school and Sev- », lakes as we believe they will be. the people who are respon- week ,n<i w,’h former classmates enlh-di.y Adventist Sunday school No. "I" St. Phone 157L. 52-ltp this narration. In many respects housed .i t in a brick building,: Franklin D. Roosevelt, elected sible for the development of the facilities will be interested a* ,}'ble school in San Jose. are s[x>tisoring a shower Sunday FOR SALE: 1949 Chevy 4-door it appears to be legendary, bui w:hich is the site of Ocumpaugh’s | President 1932, inaugurated March t> in seeing they are maintained. It’s all a matter of public opin- sedan, motor overhauled .good having the eSrmarks. of a true Grocery Store (Gireau’s Market). 4, 1933. aliern on . August 18, at 2 p n \ at L™ “ ! Uie .P ublic “ bei1« ,<roUBcd su ffic ie n tly to see t h a t ; fords £ ? toring a chu£.h As Sometime after the inaugura William McKinley, elected Pres tires. Ph. 265L. ' 52-2tc-l story, and the writer so accepts the Walden community hall for it, because his father said it was j ident in 1896, inaugurated Marini tion of F. D. R. the present post - property rights are respected. Mr. and Mrs. Purshell whose hem-• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Deedon and 3 milch cows foF sale. Ph. 122OJ1. so. master was appointed and is still 4. 1897. children were recent visitors of burned a few week» .a g o. The Salem Magnusson. 52-2tc-l Ixxlge B irthplace The postoffice n a m e w a s on the job. Purshells have four gir-s ur.drr Mr. Deedon's brother. Amile Dee The present location, as he last Ulysses S. Grant, re-elected changed to "Lemati" March 28, FOR SALE: Boy's bicycle, $20.00. don, and Jhe latter's family at 15 years of a?;e. referted to it and where it was President in 1872, inaugurated 1898. It was changed back to This week we pass our 64th birthday, which falls on Sat Noti. Mr. and Mrs. 'R. F Henry and Phone 4341. 52-ltp moved while Elbert Smith was March 4. 1873. "Cottage Grove” .May 10. 1898. urday, the 15th. Most birthdays are celebrated, but aside Dr. Gladys Ides and Mr. and tour children, who have lived sev David Collins Underwood, ap C. J. Howard appointed Post postmaster, was at 24 North Ninth from offering subscribers special inducement, we are too Mrs Roberts of Cottage Grove eral .years in the McC «y house FOR SALE: 4-door Plymouth se pointed postmaster. Underwood master. He moved the post office street, in the building now occu dan, 1 owner, less than 50.000 were callers during the past week near Blue Mountain school, have busy trying to get a job done. moved it to a point ^bout 200-feet to Lot 1, Block 1, Shield's addi pied by the Albee Pontiac Motor miles, clean and in number 1 Oddly enough, lumber was not the main-resource when of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway. moved into the Walden district shape, motor anff tires good, north of the Martin site, housed it tion to Cottage Grove, which Co. wh»re they havp bought a hom« Mr. and Mrs. Bud Taylor are the Sentinel was started and neither was it when the news The present postmaster last re good heater and good upholstery. in a two story frame building, priint is the southeast «corner of visiting this week in Bakersfield. It was the place formerly owned papers absorbed by the Sentinel, had a begiRning. Mining was Calif., ferred to was N. J. Nelson Jr. lower story occupied as post office Fifth and Main streets. Mr. How R. C. Ame, BB Rt. Box 153 Ph at the home of Mrs. Tay by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lehuvv the chief resource 64 years ago and sopae are optimistic lor’s brother, 57LJ2. 52-ltc and country store, second floor ard served as postmaster during took over the office July 1, 1933. Thomas Meshew, Don't forget our club picnic Fri and served as postmaster until enough to believe that mining will take thflead again. and at other points in that vicini day night at the Henry Ssianei- FOR SALE: 1947 Buick Road- occupied by the Masonic Lodge. McKinley's first administration. October 1, 1952, when he retired. The same being the first home of William McKinley, re-elected in The Sentinel was founded to give service to the commu ty. I home. Bring wieners to ror^t o.er master, radio, heater, very Cottage Grove Lodge No. 51, 1900. inaugurated Match 4, 1901. While Mr. Nelson was postmaster nity and this aspect of the founding has not been changed. (Tub E ntertained the fire. clean thruout, good rublier. Phil A.F.&A.M. as well as its birth About six months, to-wit: Sep the office was moved twice, in However, 64 years have brought many changes in our meth Mrs. Gus Nowak entertained ip I«ke, ph. 46F4 51-2tc-52 place. Mr and Mrs. Eveiett XcCoy tember 6, 1901, after McKinley's September 1938 to 533 Main the Knox • Hill club at her home ind Kay spent the week end «1 od of living. Rutherford B. Hayes, elected second inauguration, he was shot street, where Don’s restaurant Thursday ' with eight members the coast on their boa» and rcfxut FOR SALE: Weaner pigs. Philip E N G IN E E R S O F F E R P U M P present and one visitor. Mrs. Carl a good catch of salmon. - • Lake. ph. 46F4. 51-2tc-52 President in 1876, inaugurated by Leon Czolgosz. Theodore Roose now is, and about September 1, March 4. 1877. velt, the vice president, succeeded 1943, it was moved across the The district engineer, corps of Murphy. Plans were made to holo Nancy and Bruce Dyks ra of About this time Underwood sold McKinley as President, to-wit: street to its present location. Sam U.S. Engineers, is offering (or Q U IC K R E S U LTS F R O M • he annua] picnic for all the mem his store to E. W. Whipple Bros. September 14, 1901. It is believed Veatch, who compiled this story sale to highest bidder a Pacific T H E CLAS S IF IE D PAGES bers and their families in the Cot California arc spending several Barton H Douglass. 80, passed tage Grove city park on August weeks at the home of their gran I- E. W. Whipple, appointed post that C. J. Howard served as post from his father's notes, is pres pump model 3-LC with three T H E S E N T IN E L parents, Mr. and Mrs Sam Rus- master. The post office was again master some part, if not all of the ent postmaster. phase motor, located at Dorena sway August 11, following a long 23. dam. Sealed bids w ill be received lllnes. For 15 years he was a real Mr and Mrs. Arieigh Kenyi n sum. in duplicate August 18, at 11 a m. estate broker in Eugene and for and children visited Sunday with Randy Brant, who has spent the past five years he had lived Mr. and Mrs. George Bates up the several Weeks at the home of his in Cottage Grove. Mr. Douglass McKenzie river. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orin , was horn in Red Oak. Iowa. Oc Mrs. W. A. Hemenway attended l«nd, returned to his home at tober 2. 1872. and was married in the U. of O. alumni dinner Friday Springfield Friday evening. 1898 to Addle M. Snoddy in St. evening at Pvt. E/2 Tom Watts spent the the Presbyterian Lawrence, S. D. He was a member church in Cottage Grove. Cottage Grove Hospital week end with his parents, Mr. of First Oiristian Church. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy of and Mrs. lz>on Poole. Tom is sta YEA R O U S — To M r. and Mrs Survivors include his widow: Klamath Falls were recent vis tioned permanently at Fort l^ewis Myron E verett Yearous. Cottage two daughters: Mrs. Claude B. itors of Mrs. Murphy's mother, and is in the 44th Signal Corps. Grove, a daughter, Delores Mary. Benton and Mrs. Palmer Johnson, Kay a n d Rodger Schultz of Mrs. F. M. Hockett. Mr. Murphey August 5, 1953. hpth of Cottage Grove; 'one son, returned to Klamath Falls after Fortuna, Calif., are visiting for S W E E N E Y — To M r. and Mrs. Paul H. Douglass of Crescent two days here and Mi’s. Murphy several weeks at the home of their Donald W illia m Sweeney, Cottage City. Calif.; four grandchildren stayed for the remainder of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I^eon Poole. Grove, a son. Donald Joseph, Au Dr. Douglass S. Johnson and Mrs. week. Robert I. Daugherty, both of Port Oscar Woodard and Sam Alford Mrs. T. H. Hennessy and chil gust 5. 1953. land: Bruce M Johnson and Paula dren left Saturday for a week's have moved a portable .sawmill on CO O PER — T o M r. and Mrs. Jo Dougldss. both of Crescent visit in Tacoma with her hus- the Floyd Jones ranch and sent James How ard Cooper. Drain, a City. C alif. and four great-grand band’s («rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. out their first load of lumber last daughter, T reva Marie, August 5. daughters. J. Hennessy. Mrs. Hennessy went week. Mr. and Mrs Altord and 1953. Serv ices are in charge of Veath- to Tacoma with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- two toys have m o v e d to the Woodard ranch on Mosby Creek. GARMAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth-Kngland F u n e r a l <‘rl Seidel of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton had Mrx John Knipping of Anoka, David Wayne Garman, Cottage Home in Eugene The time to be their old house moved j^nd are announced later. Nebr.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Grove, a daughter, Cheryl Geneva. f'rank Gierau. She exjiects to re getting ready to start building a August 6, 1953. main another week before return new rock house where the old one stood. SWEENEY — To Mr and Mrs Umpqua National Forest ing to her home. Mrs. Ellen Hinderman of Mil- Mr and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway James John Sweeney. Cottage Operations Inspected have had as house guests during ton-Freewater is visiting a few Grove, a daughter, Mary Ann. Au In Rujada Section the past week a number of rela- days with her daughter and fam gust 7, 1953. ., . ,. ... and old time friends who ily. Mrs. Nell Stockdale and four COLE — To Mr and Mrs Ot On invitation of the Rujada came to attend the old school children. tawa J. R. Cole. Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mosby and serv,ce’ ( oiner. A mates picnic and w ho remained a daughter. Patricia jinn. August W. HeUiwell and W C. Martin in- for a visit at the Hemenway two boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ray 7, 1953. sp.>cted some bf the operations of home Among then were Mr and mond Powers and two boys at the I mpqua forest in the Rujada Mm. Wheat Hemenway and Roy tended the r o d e o in Prineville COMBS — To Mr and Mrs. distnct. last Thursday, aceonv Hemenway of San Francisco, Mr Sunday. Paul Duane Combs, Cottage panted by Robert Aufderheide. and Mrs. Mert Hemenway of Beverly and Dean Castle and Grove, a daughter. Ijeatha Lynet- forest supervisor of Roseburg and Portland: Mr and Mi’s Ednibnd Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Pacholke re te, August 7, 1953. R H Tubman, district ranger at Roth and familv of Salem and turned last week front a trip to To Mr. and ,he Ru*mU iorest Mr and Mrs lid Soule of Long New York where they attended ANDERSON a Jehovah Witness convention. The party drove to Goshen and Beach, Calif. Mrs. William Wallace Anderson. Miss Ada May Ketcherside ac- They were all happy to he back in Eugene, a son, Merwyn Del. Au turned on Highway 58 to a point ten miles be)ond the Meridian dam companied Mrs. Edna Piller of Oregon gust 7, 1963. Mrs. Harry Castle accompanied ■,-y.. and turning west pi-oceeded over Cottage grove to Fort Lewis Fri- yOOK-— To Mr and Mi’s. John a forest service road to the Ru- day to visit Dick 1’ilier over the Mrs. Dale McCoy of Silk Creek to Robert Cook, Disston, a daughter, jada ranger station, a distance week end. They spent Frida) night Eugene Thursday and they also Sharon, August 8, 1953. • jof some 15 miles. Forest service at Vancouver and went on to Fort went to Springfield and brought Mrs. McCoy’s son. Wayne, home. M LAN’S — To M r and Mrs officials pointed out how the tim - Lewis Saturday and returned Mr. and Mrs Cliff Green and H arley Rolland Means. J r . Yon- her in the forest ip"’usually sold home Sunday. family went to Drain Sunday and in units of about 40 acres, the Birthday P a rty cala. a son. Michael Kay. August tracts logged are usually small Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higglekee and visited with Mr and Mrs Art 8. 3943. enough to be reseeded the nat daughter of Spokane were visitors Jenkins and family. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jones vis H A R R IS — To M r. and Mrs ural way. The visitors also saw Wednesday of Mrs. Higglekee's Forrest Raymond Harris. Cottage some areas damaged by bugs and niece. Mrs. Philip l«ke. On Thurs ited their little grandson. Ronnie day Mrs Lake entertained at a Jones, at Cottage Grove hospital Grove, a daughter. Robin l^ e , Au some by the insect bud worm. The party also inspected log birthday dinner in honor of her Sunday They report the little felF gust 8, 1963. ging operations of the Bohemia mother's anniversary. Guests^were low a lot better and nearly ready H A M IL T O N — To M r. and Lumber Co., and the start of op Mr and Mrs. Ralph Plaisted, par to come home He is the son of Mrs. Ernest Dean Hamilton. Cot erations of the Booth Kelly Lum ents of Mrs Lake; I^eroy Plaisted Mr. and Mrs. Carlos J o n e s of tage Grove, a daughter. Marsha ber C o. and the new logging road of Dorena; Mr and Mrs Ed Hig Disston. M arie, August 9. 1953 being built into the logging area glekee and daughter, and Mrs. Myrtle Lake and the Philip Lake F A R R E L L — To M r and Mrs of the Booth Kelly Co. family. Joseph Earnest F arrell, Yoncalla, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Simmons and a -daughter, S ally Diane, August children, who have lived in the If I sought just the good in you 10, 1963 And you the good in me. F IS H E R — T o M r and Mrs. "One thing success means is cabin on the Jim Townsley place Perhaps within a day or two for the past year, have moved to D elm ar Edwin Fisher Cottage that instead of cussing the sub W ed find a remedy Grove, a son. Robin Duane. Au way. you worry about airplane south of Cottage Grove. For all distrust suspicion, too. Mrvand Mrs. Frank Perkins and gust 11. 1953. reservations«"-- Helene Dixon. *ons_ left last week for California And we'd quite friendly be "An old maid is someone who's called there by the serious il’ness If I sought just the good in you. R IC H A R D S O N — T o M r and And you the good in me Mrs. Levi Udell Richardson Cot spent too much tune chinning and of Mr Perkins' mother. — Carl C. Helm tage Grove, a son. Jeffie Jodell. not enough time necking.” Pearl Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. R Bailey. August 11, 1953. C. McNew were her son and "The perfect example of ar daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mrs Bayard Reed of Roseburg rested motion is a woman enter Fred McNevS- ' of Portland; her and Mrs. Jessie Schaefer and Mrs B irth Announcements ing her thirties." - Shannon Fife. „brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Walter Sorensen. - The Sentinel The äeatinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thurs., Aug. IS. 1953 Knox Hill Club the C ottage grove S entinel Has Annual Picnic Colorful History Shower Planned i New Post O ffice from page 1) ! (Continued from page 1) For Pursholl Family lew. (Continued Roger E. Braswell. Frederick 1 I as S oc 5"3 n Vandalism of Public Property Our 64th Anniversary Barton If. 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