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PAOS SIX TUB »KNTINK1 cottage gkovk . O regon in n tn io f by Mrs. H arvey Taylor and dau gh spent the day w ith Mildred Co«. spent the w eek end visitin g at the wit ter A gnes o f C ottage Grove, called Mr. and Mra Clayton Townsend W. K Burkett. A. Söderström and stou. Sunday on the M isses Ada. Ethel and son visited Saturday at the Jack Roblneon h o m es Mrs. Alva Hibbard retui ned from and Lillian Taylor. G eorgs T aylor Ralph Lancaster hom e e u Row The condition o f Mre. J. A. A l Roseburg Saturday a fter spending and Mra Flora Sm all. river lison. w ho la seriou sly III. remains the week there visitin g relatives Mr. and M ra Frank F u ttsr of M ra Alta Jack of Lorane visited about the same. Henry and Donald Monroe left Idaho *r« spending a few w eek s Saturday at the H arold P hillips MOUNT YTEW. Mr. und Mrs Ralph Roblnett o f Monday for southern Oregon, Dec. IE—There will be a Chrlet- with Mra Futter's m other, Mra h om a C reswell visited Sunday at the T where th ey will epend moat of the maa program at the Mount View B elle Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D avis and A Allison home. winter. Mr. and Mra Low rance Rarke son and Miss Ada Clark were din school houee Friday evening. Donald H ank in s of D elight val Mra. J. A. Schneider w»e con m eyer of Irving have m oved in ner gu eets Sunday at the M. A ley was a eupper guest o f Donald THORNTON CORNERS m other. G roves hom e in C ottage Grove. fined to bed w ith pleurisy the w ith Mr. R arkem eyer's Dec. 14 Mrs Fred Frost o f Cot Brown Friday evening Mrs. G ertrude R arkem eyer. since firot of the week. Mra E lecta Thordenberg and ta g s Grove w as an all day guest Mr and Mre. W W Hlleman The Fred Guggtsberg fam ily the father's death last week. Mra nephew. E N Brasher, en tertain Tuesday at the J W ' Fisher und daughter o f C ottage Grove. w ire Sunday gu ests of Mr. U u s- K atie Rarkem eyer o f Seattle will ed a few friends Tuesday evening home. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence M onllelh gtsberg a brother Albert at Lorane. visit until January I. with m usic and gatnva Mra F. L, H oekett returned Sun of Delight valley and L ew is Con Mrs. Don Sm ith of C ottage Frank C reason of Shoestring Mr and Mra a V. Allison. Mr. day from Roseburg, where she v is ley ware Thursday evening gu ests Mra and Mrs. Frank M cFarland and and Add H eath of H ebron were Grove is visitin g a slater, ited last w eek w ith a daughter, at the Art Reed home callers W ednesday at th e Mrs. Earl Marcy. son R ex and M ia Carl King and Robert K eene of D elight valley An 8 -pound daughter w as born dau ghters of C ottags Grove were Mrs Cart Murphy. Am anda Sears home. Mr. and Mre. Ralph Jon es o f spent Sunday w ith hl* cousin. Dei Mr. and Mrs. G. E Annand and Saturday to Mr. and Mra G arland g u e sts Sunday at the Robert Reedsport and Mr. and Mre. mar Benston. K im ble at the hom e o f Mra P hillips home. Mlsa Edna Guggtsberg motored to Charles Allen arid Mra Marv Cole The Cut lip fam ily and Charles Reeds port Sunday, taking George Kim ble's m other, Mrs. Fred L ose« M iss Ada Clark, who had been o f E ugene w ere Sunday afternoon Leonard U tlertst returned Sun visitin g at spent a Annand, who had spent the week the Donald D avis visitors .it the Henry Lake home. Sharon o f M arshfield he hom e, left W ednesday week ago Sunday aF the C. H for her end at his hom e here bark to day from C alifornia, w here Mi and Mra W illiam W hitlock spent tw o m ouths. H is brother home at Salem . Sharon home. Loon Lake CCC camp. and children o f G ow dyville w ere Clarence Johnson and son Low Lester returned Tuesday to his gu eets F riday evening of Mr. and hom e at D unsm uir. Cal., after tak ell spent Sunday evening at the Incom e Tax Records Sentinel DIVID E. Mra Joe i*reiuasal. ing Leonard's place on the ranch. Claude Arne home. Dec. IS Mr. and Mra. Frank . H o ' l i t w r i Make t New spaper Mr. and Mrs S. P. Shortridge Miss H asel F ührer is expected L. Boye and sou H ow ard of Rvede- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider v is ite d re la liv e s at London Sunday entertained a group of SO of the hom e th is w eek from San F ran port, who atten ded the O akland and were accom panied hom e by neighbors with cards Thursday cisco. turkey show three days of last F rancis The H ebron church and Bible week, spent the w eek end at the Mr. Shortridge'* sister. evening T hom , who will visit for a few school will give a playlet, ‘ Our Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Curry of Clare and F. M. C hapm an home*. d a y a Creswell were Sunday gu ests of Milk Bottle Baby." Sunday eve Mra, Boye and Mra Clare Chap- Andrew l a k e o f N otl and Mrs. ning. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. m au are s lsle r a Harold Kirk o f C ottage Grove Mrs. Curtis Annand spent the Mr. and M ra A lvin McGarvlu were visitors on Thursday- at the MOSBY CREEK. wet k end with her parents. Mr and sm all sou of London visited Henry L ake home. Dee, 17 Bert M yers has been with relatives here Sunday. and Mrs. George Layng. S. P Shortridge m otored to E u Leonard K ing visited over the su ffering w ith a sprained back the Steve Touole has goue to W ilbur gene Monday tak in g 1. It Sn uih • week end at the dude ranch at past week. to lak e a section forem an Job. to the hospital for m edical trea t Mrs. Dan Brum baugh w ent to W ildwood with W ym an W yser. Mra N. S. Quimby, m other of ment Mr Sm ith recently under the Glen Linebaugh hom e last G eorge Quimby, le seriously ill at went an operation H EBR O N . Tuesday and spent the day with the hom e o f her eon H enry in Mra E. R L em ley and Mra. Dec. IS__ J esse Culver closed a N ancy Linebaugh w hile Mr. and C ottage Grove. Jean Long of C ollage Grove were trade Saturday with John Richard Mrs. G len Linebaugh were in Eu Mr and Mra G eorge M cRey visitors Thursday afternoon of eon of Canby. Culver g ets 30 gene on business. nolds visited in E ugene Sunday at M ra C R. Trent. acres of vallev land for his 158- Mr. and Mrs. Doc P itcher have the hom e of Mr M cR eynolds sis Mr. and Mrs. Frank LuRluo and acre hill ranch. received word from G aribaldi of ter, Mrs. Richard K m gbt. and tw o d au ghters o f H ebron spent Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and the birth o f a daughter to Mr. and with Mr. and Mra K enneth Mar Sunday with Mr and Mra Joe to n Dean of E u g e n e a c c o m p a n ie d Mrs, Tom Pitcher. lin. Prem azal and M ra Mury Sm ith R osem ary F razee w ent to Cot Mra J. A. M ackey and d au gh tage Grove Sunday to have dressed ter, Mr*. A rthur D ugan o f London, ♦- SAGINYW a cut that she received in a car visited Mr. and Mra. F. F. Parker I Doc. 18 Mrs. F T. Benston left w reck Saturday n ig h t at W ilbur W ednesday. Mr. i nd Sunday for Reedsport, w here sh s Mrs. Claude Abercrom bie and Mrs. P ark er left W ednesday ev e Mrs. Bert Myers atten ded a tea ning for San F ran cisco, where will visit for tw o w eeks "Shorty" B oris w as a dinner Friday at the C ottage Grove high Mr. Parker will undergo a throat g u est a t the Jack Fox hom e at school. Thev w ere invited by their operation. W A N TED .—P arty w ith good team daughters. Culp Creek W ednesday. V ivian Abercrom bie and The E. J. F ryer fam ily ha.-e to farm 20 to W acres good land Mrs. Florence Monroe and dau gh w Irma Myers. m oved to Sm ith River to th e Roy- out Mosby creek wav. cash or ters H attie and Catherine left Fri Mrs. Lon H enderson and recen t Beebe mill. share rent, will furnish seed to day for Ohio, w here they will Those from here who attended spend the w inter with responsible party Jam es A. Scott, ly-born daughter have returned another the turkey show at O akland last Black Butte route. d2i'p from the W alter D ow ens ranch. Mrs. H elen Downs. Ij«l- A C hristm as program and tree w eek w ere E. L. M cR eynolds and daughter. er ih ey expect to go to Pennsl- LOST.—On highw ay 14 m iles w ill be held at the W alden school son G eorge. Mra Clare Chapm an vanla io visit Mrs Monroe’s par south of Crt sw ell Sunday, model Thursday. and nephew . Albert Boye. ents. Mr and Mrs l-aubac-h. form 52 W inchester heavy barrel target Mrs. Hazel M cNeil is leaving Mrs. Tom F oster and son s Billie rifle, caliber 22. Finder please shortly for M ontrose. Colo., where and Gordon visited Sunday it the er residents of th is place. F ran ces P ark er and Evelyn phone 1934-R, Eugene and receive she has accepted a position. F M. Chapm an home. B enston o f E ugene spent Tuesday reward.________________________d20p The Blue M ountain school board I R oderick DeSpatn of Portland even in g of last week with Evelyn's held a m eeting Saturday at w hich they reem ployed their teach er and bought candy for the school ch il dren. Ivan Morris o f The D alles visit ed la s t w eek at the G eorge Morris home. On a main highway near The Blue M ountain school wiU hold its program and C hristm as Cottage Grove. tree F riday night. The Strout Agency seeks Mr. and Mrs. D ew ey o f C alifor a substantial man familiar nia have bought the B ona P atten place and m oved there last week. with farm values who can A num ber o f youn g people from list and show good produc Albany college held services at the tive well-located farms and Blue M ountain church Sunday a f ternoon. N e a rb y N ew s Christmas Cards It’s Not Too Late to Win One of Those Nice Free Prizes at Brown’s Drug store 27 Prizes Given Away at 8 p. in. 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Dec. 17.—The P ollyann a club w ill hold its annual C hristm as dinner and tree at the grange hall D e cem ber 20. The com m unity C hristm as tree and program w ill be held at the high school F riday night. A treat will be given the children. Mrs. John W hite returned from a Euger.e hospital the last of the week. She underw ent an appendi c itis operation. Lorane grange installed officers Thursday night. A program of com m unity sin gin g and a reading by E. E F ir m a n followed. A fam ily reunion w as held at the Ralph Lynch hom e Sunday. Out- of-com m unity gu e sts were Mrs. K atie Lanner and grandson of Om ak. W ash., and Mrs. Lena K eene and son Lloyd o f Eugene. E lm ira high school basketball team s played here F riday night The score for the girls' gam e w as Lorane 21, E lm ira 24: for the boys' gam e, Lorane 18. E lm ira 13 A practice gam e w ill be played here w ith Lowell T uesday night. The I. o. O. F . basketball team and a team from Coburg played here M onday n ig h t The score w as Coburg 21. Lorane 17. Mrs. Lena K eene and son Lloyd of E ugene visited over the week end at the hom e o f Mrs. K eene's brother. George Lynch. Mrs. K atie Lanner and grandson o f Omak, W a s h , are v isitin g Mrs. Lanner's brothers, Ralph and G eorge Lynch and m other. Mrs. Jessie Lynch. E S Addison and Donald Addi son were sick the past week. V. U. M onterola of E ugene sp en t the past week w ith E E Farm an. M iss Velm a D avis o f C ottage Grove visited relatives and friends here the past week. E m il Sutherland of C ottage Grove has been visitin g his m oth- er* Mrs. H H. Cunningham . Ralph K ing w as hom e from W olf Creek over the w eek end. Mrs. W. H. M itchell has been sick w ith flu. M iss Hazel Clack spent the w eek end with T helm a H erendeen. DELIG H T valley . Dec. 17.- M r . and Mrs A im er H unt and Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond R ice and son w ere dinner gu ests at the J. A. Joll hom e Sunday. • ^?r' and Mrs. Chas. Conner vis ited at the hom e o f Mrs. Conner's sister, Mrs. Jam es Morris, at Notl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ohm an and son John and Lyle Jackson picked turkeys at the Ralph Sears ranch Monday. ’ .,T£ e ? 8car Jackson fam ily visit ed Sunday afternoon a t the W E N ixon and Fred W right horned In C ottage Grove. Mr and Mrs. C. H. H aigh t and granddaughter E lsie sp en t Sunday afternoon at the M elvin Paul hom e in the Central neighborhood. LATHAM. D ie . 17.—Mr. and Mrs. D. L Ijam s and children of E ugene vls- Ited Sunday at the hom e o f Mr and Mrs. L. W. M cK ibben Mrs. M urray T runnell o f Cottage Grove visited M onday w ith Mrs. M am ie Trunnell. Mr. and Mrs. R obert St. Elm o and children visited Sunday at the Doug M atthew s hom e at Dexter. A C hristm as program will be given at the Latham school a t 8 o c lo c k Friday. The entertainm ent will co n sist of short dialogs, reci tations and m usical num bers. LONDO N. 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