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o ® Thur*., Ot t. 81, 19M Mrs. Rolicrt Thomas and two children ot Eugene, Jame and Rob bie, were weekend visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Thomas. Jim Roles of the Sentinel, at tended the Ad Mins convention, sponsored by the Oregon News paper Publisher's Association, in Portland over the weekend. VwTNiWIT? SELL IT THRU THE WANTADS See f/»e Nev/ TERRILL CHAIN SAW 26 lb., all position 1.2 h. p. The new special shaped hardened all the way 'round Wil fit most makes of chain saws. No extra price, CHEZEM SAW SHOP 849 N. Lane Phone 1034 | Rill Hudson, son of Mr and Mrs I J. W. Hudson, was released from the Navy at San Diego on Au gust 26. He is attending San Ber nardino Valley College where he । is studying automotive technology. Sunday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hoyer at- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1 tended the funeral of Mrs Charles Morgan and boys were Mr. and । Dillman at Crescent City, Calif, Mrs. Fred Caulkins and Shirley on Friday. Burial was at Burns, ot Ashland and Mrs. Ralph Brady | Oregon, on Saturday. of Azalea. Word has been received of the Richard Tank, majoring in i arrival of a baby daughter to Mrs. Commercial Art at Oregon Tech Charlain Yirak Near, formerly of nical Institute, spent last week- .Cottage Grove, now of Seattle. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The baby, Noria Deane, was born O. H. lank. Richard will be home October 6 and weighed two [xzunds, next weekend when the three plan 33 ounces. She will be kept in an to travel to McMinnville to visit incubator in the hospital for at Bob lank, a student at Linfield least six weeks. Mrs. Near has College. | another daughter. Neva Susanne. Mrs. W. C. Martin returned last Mr and Mrs. Herb Adams re- week from an extended eastern turned recently from a month's and southern trip, which took her trip East which took them as far to New York to attend a session as Savonburg, Kans , their old of the American Baptist foreign home. They also visited friends in mission board, to North Adams, Nebraska, relatives in Wyoming Mass,, to address a church group and Imth relatives and friends in and south to Merkel, Texas, for ( 'oloi ado They returned home a visit with her mother, Mrs. I'. through Colorado, and F. Harris and other relatives. San Francisco where they visited । Mrs. Joe Young has returned their son-in law and daughter. Mr I >urand, and home after a three months’ visit and Mrs in Pasco, Wash . with her son-m- grandchildren Denise and Barbara. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs At £oos Bay, they visited their , Warren Gillis, and grandchildren, son-in-law. Bill Jones, and grand children Annabelle and Billy. i I ju ry and Jill Gillis, Mrs. ( 'hristensen wa s St. Andrew’s Episcopal Guild | has announced that its famous called to Spokane last Saturday | mincemeat made by Mrs. Arthur by the sudden death of her daugh- Woolcott and Mrs. Roy Sherman, ter-in-law, Mrs. G. O. Toms The Rev Ernest Allman, visit- will lx1 available lor orders this William ing his daughter, year, by calling either lady. SI C and Mrs. Thomas Hennes Little, preached at St. Andrew's sy, children Tommy, Sheron and Episcopal Church Sunday, Octo Mike, spent Saturday and Sun ber 17. Mrs. S. K. Adams was one of day with Mrs. Hennessy’s moth the lucky ones who won $35 worth er, Mrs. R. C. McNew. Miss Janice Neely, high school of shin's at the Burch Shoe Store par- in Eugene last Wednesday during instructor, their Harvest Shoe Festival. She registered late that afternoon. end. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Miller re- and children, Craig and Kirk, of successful turned from hunting trip to Lakeview. They I Portland spent last Wednesday also made a trip into Nevada and j night with his mother, Mrs. Mary visited the Petrified Forest. They j Johnson. They were enroute to were accompanied to Nevada and Los Angeles where he will work home by Charles Mendell of Lake- for Jiouglas Aircraft. He had been view on whose ranch they hunted. employed by REA in Portland. Mendell flew to Seattle to visit I Johnson graduated from Oregon a brother and then went home by ! State College in electrical en- ' gineering. plane. RADIO RAY 6O'hAnniversary NELSONS have been doing electrical work for 60 years, this fall, in Cottage Grove and vicinity. Since Andy Nelson established the first electric lite plant in 1894 the electrical work has been carried on by the There must be a reason why we have enjoyed the confi dence and received the business of this community for so many years. We believe that it is because we: ALWAYS DO THE BEST WORK WE KNOW HOW TO DO NEVER ACCEPT A “HAY WIRING” JOB. (If we can't do it right we don't want it.) RAYMOND To Mr. and Mrs Kenneth R. Raymond, Cottage Grove, a daughter, Claudia Pear), October 13, 1954. To Mr. and Mrs. KEENER Silas S. Keener, Dram, a daughter. Repha Nell, October 15. 1951. HOUtWOOO SIH IN THIS AREA SV STARRING IN on Allird Artists picture Finishes Boot 1 WEBB AFB, Tex 2 Lt. Doug las L. Gipson, son of Mr and Mis W. A. Lindsey ol was awarded the silver wings oi a United States \ir Force pilot in ceremonies marking the grad- arrived home for a 1 after finishing eight training in the Tank < orps »I at < amp Del Mar, < alif. 1 Pvt. Stokes graduated from hoot training in San Diego, Au gust 15. He then went through several weeks of advanced combat training at Camp Pendleton. He was second highest in his platoon at the rille range, shoot ing 238 out of a possible 250; qualified with the BAK and .30 cal machine gun during his train ing at Camp Pendleton and was squad leader in both lxx>t and combat training and is now the 90 mm gunner in his Tank crew at Camp Del Mar. Pvt. Stokes was also a member of the 3rd Oregon Beaver platoon while going (throuKh training at MCRD, this West Texas flying school. Lt Gipson, along with 50 class mates, received his w mgs and dip loma from Col. Fred M. Dean Webb AFB commander. The young officer will be as signed to a Crew Training Air Force base to learn to fly a nd fight in combat type aircraft. Fol lowing this last [>eriod of pilot training, he will enter a tour of active duty as an Air Force pilot. A 1951) graduate of Campbell High School, Campbell, ,, Missouri, . Lt. Gipson attended the University of Missouri before entering the San Diego. Air Force in 1951. Stokes graduated from the local high school in June, '54 and joined Mrs. Sam Eastbum was taken the Marines on June 8. He has to the local hospital Saturday plans of going into the U. S. Ma night suffering from a heart con rine l>and at a later date, but at dition. She is still reported in a the present, he will return to critical condition. Her son. Don Camp Del Mar, Calif., for fur Eastburn, his wife and baby ar ther training. rived Tuesday from Oxnard. Calif., where he is stationed with the Roy Beck of Corvallis visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren. D. P. Potter, Mosby Creek rancher, was a patient at the local hospital over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. McGarry of New York are houseguests ol Mr. and Mr- Charles Moss The Mess i's and their guests made a two weeks' trip that fixtk them to Banff. I .ake Louise, Vancouver, B. C , . and Victoria, Canada, and Seattle. They also visited with Mrs. Moss’ sisters in Pasco and Lewiston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Collier reived announcement of the o - rival of a granddaughter on Tues day, October 19. The baby, born to Mr and Mrs Norman Newman, Cosmopolis, weighed seven |x>unds and four ounces, amt has two sis ters, Pamela ami Terrie Jo. Mrs. Collier will go to Cosmopolis the mg for her daughter and grand children. turend home last week I rom .1 trip to Deaver, Wyoming w here they visited tier mother. Yellowstone National Park and in Billings, Mont., with Mr. and Mrs. Dillon s daughter and family, and in American Falls, Idaho, with a uixm “A woman who equality, renounces her stipe ri- ority.” I >r. Theodore Reik. psychiatrist Sacred Heart Undel Ian» Ulliini We Sell, Install and Repair Lighting Fixtures Hospital To Mr. and Mrs HOWARD I loward. Richard S. a daughter, October 1954. MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dean Miller. Route 1. well, a daughter, October 13, 1951 ELLIS To Mr. and Mrs G. Ellis. Creswell, a daughter, Oc tober 14, 1954. O Modern Fluorescent Lighting • Recessed Fixtures • New Outlets lor I lour Lamps • Incandescent Lighting If Automatic you have a problem of lighting repair, modernisation or replacement, call on us for Just set the thermostat and forgot it. Williams Bakery Sn«*». * • »■“f -SONS OF THE NAVY WALLACE To Mr. and Mis Earl V. Wallace. Creswell, a son Richard Arlen, Octolx'r 16. 1951 PUGH To Mr. and Mrs. Roh- ert E. Pugh. Elkton, a daughter, Karen I^a, October 16. 1951. To Mr. and Mrs SMITH Richard W. Smith. Drain, a daughter, Debrit Gail, October 17, 1951. To Mr. and Mrs. Mel HALL vin D. 1 Hall. Drain, a daughter Gayle Marlene, October 18, 1951. To Mr. and Mrs. DIMENT a chie F. 1 liment, son. Kelly Jay, October IK. 1951 TINDALL To Mr. and Mrs. PVT. STEMS I». STOKES, son Allen G. Tindall. Drain, a son, Jeffrey Lee, October 20, 195 Awarded Silver Wings I CALORIE WIDE Writ« Eleanor Day. Bo« «027. JAN STERLING BURK To Mr. and Mrs. Ixiyd V. Burk, Creswell, a son, Laurence Loyd, October 16, 1954. a happy solution at a sensible price. _ ARC ELECTRIC 113 N. 7th Phone H7H (Formerly Steers) Roberts & Drury »th and Gibbs Ph. Ill Wedding invitations and announcements — The Sentinel. Six Local Nurses To Attend Salem Convention Soon Plans are being completed for the 50th anniversary conventions of the Oregon State Nurses asso ciation and the Oregon State Stu dent Nurses association to be held in Salem Octolx'r 26, 27 and 28. The Senator hotel will be head quarters. Bernice Coston, Selma McCarty, Phyllis Barrong, Betty Dedman, Billie Ann Butler and Anne Ham- ilton from the Cottage Hospital are planning to attend the convention. Theme of the convention will be "Progress With Unity.” At 8 30 Tuesday morning the ofwning business meeting ol the nurses association will he held in the YWCA recreation room, with Henrietta Doltz, association presi dent in the chair. Luncheon will lx* at the First Methodist church with private duty and office nurse section as hostesses. Speaker will be Mark Hatfield, his topic “Human Rela tions.” Student nurses will go into ses sion at 10.30 a m. Tuesday with Alice Slyter presiding. Officers of the army, navy and air force will lx> the speakers. Luncheon will be where Mi’s. the L'Etoile McFadden will talk on "Nursing Relationships." The af ternoon will be devoted to busi ness meetings and workshop. A joint session is Ix'ing planned for the two associations at 8 30 a m. October 27 at the 5 \\ l A He surely is most in need of another’s patience, who has none of his own. Lavater 1 tlonal business meetings will fol low and luncheon will be at the ' First Baptist church. The speaker 1 will be John Carpenter, director of special events for radio station KOIN, on "You Are a Pro. On October 28 business meet ings and a membership clinic will be held in the forenoon, and at the luncheon the speaker will lx' Ruby F. Bryant, a colonel in the army nursing corps. T l lii E I SPEI1LIZ Vf Ili President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Republican 83rd Congress (1953-54) have a Splendid Record of Achievement. ] , Income taxes cut 10 per cent; excise taxes cut 50 per cent; tax law re vised. Total tax saving $7.4 billion. 2. Korean war ended Seizes! the initiative for peace, new foreign ---- policy based on firmness and strength. 3. Social Security coverage extended to 10,000,000 more citizens and bene fits increased. Unemployment insurance expanded to 4,000,000 more persons. 4. Communist Party stripped of all legal rights and Res! infiltration of unions checked; 50 Communist Party leaders convicted; 93 alien subversives deported; 62 organizations added to subversive list; 2,486 security risks sep arated from Government service. 5, New farm price program adopted to protect farmers and develop exports of farm products. 6. Stronger defense program adopted. Heavier reliance on atomic weapons and air power. Air Force Academy es- tabi i shed. 7. New housing program raises limits on Government-insured home mort gages, lowers dow n-pav ments, makes home ownership easier for thousands. 8. Investigations underway into 2(H) Democrat housing frauds; 23 FHA grafters convicted, 34 indicted. 9. 12 Reorganization Plans adopted. Department of Health, Ldueation and \\ elfare treated. And Many More! Keep Them Going as a Team! Senator GUY CORDON for United Stoles Senator Governor PAUL PATTERSON for Governor EUGENt ALLEN for lobor Commissione» Congreaman HARRIS ELLSWORTH for U. S. Congr.,» VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES Tues. NOVEMBER 2nd THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS DOING AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO A GOOD JOB IN OREGON R. L. Neuberger RADIO RAY Over 50% of the prescriptions filled today contain drugs u • known ten years ago As new drugs are proved effective, we ■dd them to out stock of pha • naeeuticals. ready to use at vo. r doctoi s orders We take pnde specializing in modem upto date prescription service. Y. r beaitb is our business. does (Phil) Varley's Electrical Contracting FREE DANIELS To Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Daniels. Cottage Grove. a son, Steven Glen, October 16, 1951. CHARGE A FAIR PRICE FOR OUR WORK. KEEP OUR WORD and MAINTAIN OUR GUARANTEE YES BREAD Baked without ihorlaning or addod fat, - d.lkiou» Hallwood Brood Rexall Drugs (Formerly hem’s) Phone 3? 6th A Mam (Continued from Page One) gon's natural resources for the benefit of all. and low, cost, abun dant fxiwer for industrial expan sion. new jobs and opportunities in the Northwest. Assisting tn the reception for the Neubergers are: Mrs Joe Cre- peau, Mrs Robert Sedergren. Mrs and Mrs Al Wakefield Mix Neuberger is well known as chairman of the House commit- : tee on education and her battle for colored oleo. Maurino Neu- berger has served four years in the Oregon legislature. Both the Neubergers arc native ! Oregonians and graduates of the । University of Oregon. Father of all ! in ev'ry age. In ev’ry clime ador'd and by sage. By S unt, by Jehovah, Jove, or Lord! — Pope CANDIDATES FOR LANE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY STATE SENATOR Vote for Two Truman A. Chase Donald R. Husband COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Vote for Two Robert D. Maclay Kenneth Nielsen STATE REPRESENTATIVE Loran L. Stewart COUNTY TREASURER Earl H. Hill V. Edwin Johnson Ernest E. Schrenk PD POI ¡nCALAD BY I ^NE I 01 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE Mr*. Evelyn D. Chamberlin, Vice Chairman 871 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon Roland K Rodman, Chairman *