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LONDON GREETINGS FOR ng ns- M- od I II >m ids WALKER Thur*., Jan. I. iniM Mrs. Geo. b itherland Is reported Miss I*hyllis Small, daughter of Thr Gctdm to lx* much better and was to have returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Small, is California > mi horn«* for thr holiday season from Have Found lt> Mr and Mrs J f. Banton have The special charm that New Years brings, is the assurance both been III with the flu Long Beach, Calif Phyllis is at- of the Gold.- s that we live in the memory of our friends. tending Lang Beach City College poppy and the i’ Iwivelle Burleson returned home in California. forma valir. q Sunday from a trip to San Diego. Mr and Mrs. Beatty will remain Mrs Mary Quinn and daughter ------------ in San Diego another week Nancy spent Christmas day at the WATCH THE SENTINEL IN COOPERATE IN 4h Lucille Blackman is staying home of Mr. and Mr» Delmas —----------------- - —— — with Lavelle Burleson this week. Quimby of Cottage Grove. Mr anil Mrs. Clarence Parr and 816 Main Ph 92 Friends of Mary “Grandma" children of Dallas wen* down for ■Smith wil) be pleased to learn Christmas with Mrs. Parr's par- ' that she is expected to be home ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gilham for Christmas. Mr and Mrs. Glen Banton and Walter Adams and Lyle Brad family had ('hrlstmas dinner with ford arc home on furlough for Mrs Banton's mother in Cottage Christmas from Fort Ord, Calif. Grove. Mrs. Sybil England, wife of The Vern Short ridge and Perry Fletcher England passed away For your everyday needs—Groceries, Fresh Meal, Notions, Stein places have been festive dur Tuesday, m a Eugene hospital. ing the holidays with lighted out- School Supplies Cold Drinks, Fresh Vegetables, Locker The funeral services were Thurs- door Christmas trees iday at the Veacth-Hollingsworth- Bill Borland, formerly of Lon Box Supplies. Our prices are right — Give us a call. England chapel with Dr Vance don. has been III and hospitalized Webster officiating. Interment in Centralia, Illinois, but is great was at Rest Haven Memorial Park ly improved and hoped to be back Mrs. England had resided for Vltual clarity 1« obtained to* th» on the Pacific coast by Christmas many years at Walker. M/Sgt. Jama« Abbay of tba Armored ___________________ The Store "On Dorena Luke Shore" or soon afler. He has been advised ths Batic Enpiaa Divition of tha school'» Avtomotivo DoportmoML th» Karen Connor, daughter of by his physician to return to this Grocery A Lockers troniporant modal onabla« tha »oWxr-HudanE to viaw tha anama's interior Howard Connor spent last week climate for his health. •art» whila to motion. Open Sundays and Evenings. «•nd with her grandparents, Mr Mrs. Kenny Brown was Christ- and Mrs. Donal Connor. Phone 393 R 2 man shopping in Cottage Grove ____ venson, Washington above Bonne Mrs. Jack Fox and daughter Wctlnesday from near Creswell ville. Jeanne spent an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family Lucili«* Blackman returned Dinner guests Christmas day at i Mrs Charles Gordineer. Parents and children from Mrs Jeanne Morton attended a ¡day evening. Dec 17 where she the Lowell Benston home were: . Walker enjoyed the program pre-1 L hU . n*e*,nK and 1 visited her sister, uncle and grand- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krebser and sen ted by the Creswell school on daughter Diane, of Ridgefield. Km£rPl3 K”n" S“,Urd“y' mO,h*’ ,h* *-ks Friday, the 19th. Wash., Mr and Mrs. Claude Willey Russell Sil.lev w n r m t Mni T L .Workman and dau gh- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zerangue Mrs Xo 5 i JI, L. J"'1 ,eF’ Jua"“a a"d a da^Kh- and daughter Ruby Fay of Rose and baby daughter Sheila Clara,! burg. Mary Lee Blevins, and W. A. mi». <»co. bibicy. in Nxpcctcd home ter-in-law vial ............. te»| her daughter, Keene The Krebser» remained un have returned from a visit of sev- from thr navy for Chriitma«. He ’ Mm Audrey Fletcher Friday. eral weeks to Arnaudville, has teen Ix-t-n stationed on Guam. hxr til Sunday and the Willeys re They were all from Woodburn. where they visited friends and Jimmy Banton came turned to their home Friday. Mr and Mrs. R W. Beatty and relatives of both. home Sunday, Ih-cemlier 14 on a Mr. and Mrs Harley Williams A Christmas program was held 13O-day furlough, flying in a B-29 daughter I^velle left early Sun day morning by bus for San Diego, and chilifren Jimmy and Susan at- at the Walker church Sunday eve- army plane from Rapid City, S. i i to spend Christmas with relatives. u*nded a family reunion dinner, ning. Invocation was given by the ¡Dakota to Spokane and by train Jesse Blue's little black dog. Christmas day at the home of Mrs Rev. Frank Gray. A piano solo to Cottage Grove. Duffy", was run over and killed mo,h‘»r. Mrs. Zumwalt "Little Town of Bethlehem." by; The London grade school pro j Mrs. E. O. Wicks, was followed by ! near his home Tuesday by a car. in Delight Valley. It's our pleasure to again extend best wishes to our friends gram was changed to Monday Frank Clark is spending the a violin trio by the Martin chil- Mrs Ralph Raisor and new son evening Dec. 22 tiecause of con Ralph Jr. came home from Eugene* hohdays with his parents at dren. Darlene, Patricia, and Ste- and customers for a happy and prosperous new year and flicting dates with the high school Wednesday. They were accompan Miiton. j phen, which was "Silent Night." j । program. It was attended by a ied by Mrs. Raisor’s mother, who to say, thank you for the past favors. Mrs C. A. Gordon is very ill Christmas readings were given be FREE DELIVERY .large crowd and was beautiful remained for several days. tween acts of the play by the fol-; at her home here. PHONE 46 with a background and Intermis-*1 FRED ANDERSON Chet. Gilham was confined to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwarzer lowing children; Robert Copp, Fay sion filled with Christmas carols I his home last week because of and children spent from Thursday Carlson, Donald Mathis, Joanne played by the school’s new record ' illness. to Sunday at the home of Mr. Stewart. Bonnie Long, and Carol changer and radio phonograph. The London Hill played Schwarzer's niece. Mrs. Adams, Gordineer. The audience sang Ær'kZSr te with Billies the S3 Christmas songs which were: "It and family at Glcneden. -- I . club at Eastburns on Mosby creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Eaird were Came Upon a Midnight Clear" and Clark's room also had a play, "Teena" Christine Carlson, of Christmas dinner guests at the “Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem."' "The Children Found Their Toys." Cottage Grove was a lively little home of their son Harold and fam- i A ' tableau pre- J-------- "Adoration" -■—.. was p,v- Keith Campbell played a solo on . * , | the plan.. "Silent Night," The up- Norton. * ily. Evening guests were Mr and “n,ed- *he cast as follows: pianist, _ „ '- - . Mrs Bill Durbin and daughter and ~rs; E; ° Wicks; chorus. Grace per grades harmonica group r- - Emery Roby left by bus Sunday their son and wife, all of Culn1 EnKtand, Juanita Connor. Cather- played a number. Donna Abeene -------- ht. ™ Creek p ine im* Connor .Donald Connor and Eula Small sang "White £ soend £°d Christman with h,s Connor, Jim — - - Mrs- at Marcella — Mrs. Noreen Sells entertained Judea. Betty Lionberger: Christmas," accompanied by Wana * s r ,ters V.íbTh w Bell, and two Fay Sugg on her violin Com- Si^ °n the Friendly Neighbors club at her shePherds- Delbert Mathis. Ken- Collins of home Thursday afternoon with the neth Math>s. Mickey Johnston. ' pieting the program was a shadow visiiert th Bob w C ° 'ni ° u- Ra .sors 2^3- men’ David Coyer. Donald play by Mr. Wood’s room, The ¿.7 the Sun annual Christmas party and also celebrating the club's 9th birth- yarUon- RaY Carlson; angels. Eva I Old. Old Story." ' School will resume January 5 IJil*EricSfiOn and daF There were 17 members pres- W’*k"' Cat^nne Connor. Mr Clark s school at Dnreiu ‘,h,ldrc" r°ny and Chen are here ent and Mrs. S. P. Radtke sister Jfan Gordineer. The angel her- is vacationing December 19 to 29 Iit7>m ^ake?£ie,d’ CaIlfornia* v>s- of Mrs. Sells, and Mrs F E Tur- waa Mary Goyer. A farewell David Garman is ill with the * ,Jarents’ Mr ! ncr" her sister-in-law. both ot Cot- qC.ad*n* WaJ n by Samm> flu this week ni Ra,“r Grove, were guests and Mrs ^t^art and benediction by Rev program. The Service club meeting was iTh U” J<a,hnn Ghe<“r Was a K™51 The Gray ended the --------------- Gifts, candy and popcorn were i hi»Id tot th- wnn held at the regular meeting date r'“ "Hh niS h‘S,nf’W car" ar’ presented each member, Dec. 12 12 at at London London school. school The The new new | Christmas „,0 s£nd W’,h a Ht,le P0 and al> exchanged, presented to all the children and Dec three compartment sink for the S „¿A h ”> m»h7' P5escn,s and received gifts from I were distributed by the angels of - lunch room has come and will be . ", . V* broUifht their Pollyannas. A lovely com- the tableau. The evening ended by! the audience singing "Joy to the ' « o? >' e Ot Cal ‘ íorn, « ‘ 'ranges, bination birthday and Christmas - -------- — --------- — — . vuMBwaj anu v nnsimas installed by Mr. Wood during the VI t* »< I -»III _ L rman a IS V* attending cake was a feature of the refresh-, World." Christmas vacation. Any volun .school in Los Angeles. 1 — * — ments. The next meeting will be 1 teers for assistance wil be wel Gretchen Hotchkiss of Elmira. postponed a week and will then { come and may contact Mr. Wood. Tile Art From England Mr and Mrs. Weston Turner New York is also visiting Mrs. meet with Mrs. Margaret Keene Ceramic tile was used in the United Gale Roby during the holidays ( ___ January 8th. Election of officers States even before the Revolution, moved from Woodard's camp at "Robin ' and Margaret Wood are will be held then i Black Butte recently and have here from Corvallis for the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Linx of Los An-1 but it has been manufactured here gone to Yakima. Wash. in large quantities for only the past gejes are here Vi8iting Mrs Linx s i C ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guisingcr mas holiday. <0 years. An English immigrant, Npw’°n « home from son. R. P. Bash and family Mr. and children are moving to their . Vh Samuel Keys, was first to realize new home on the hill beyond the Ashland for his school holiday Linx. who will be 76 next month the great possibilities in tile mak ' “ mil n u . drove ,heir 1923 T Ford Glen Banton place. They expect ing in this country and began ex- ..rkemey7 * 80108 to s,ar,inS ir«n Los Angeles Sunday perimenting »——. with w.u. tile uie in m 1867. 1Be7. Four rour to be settled for Christmas. The leader-GREYHOUND-gives you more for your travel ’°.8Cr N°rm and arr*v*n8 here Thursday night years later he produced floor tiles Nelson Bemis' nephew, Gordon dollar! MORE CONVENIENCE...with frequent schedules ? h ° iormer, y ,ived U P having two wrecks, both ' Colliers, was visiting here last which were favorablly recognized. everywhere. MORE COMFORT...with finer, smooth-riding M? r .J'i n M r times having to be pulled out of Then, in 1876, a tile manufacturing week after being discharged from buses. ..many are brand-new Super-Coaches, many more ar« Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barke- the ditch with wreckers The last plant was opened in Pittsburgh, the navy. Gordon was with Rich- meyer will »pend Chnstmas day in L' reciters, ne last coming. MORE DEPENDABILITY... with highly trained, time was near Leona where they with Keys as superintendent. As ard Currin in China and was re- courteous and capable drivers. Yes, it pays in all ways cently from Pearl Harbor. His Cottage Grove with Mrs Alma rolled over a ten foot embankment tile became increasingly popular Barkemeyer and family. to ride Greyhound... for the best in bus transportation! about midnight and were brought in homes and commercial buildings, tome is in Astoria. Ind Almost As Durable Mr and Mrs. Powers who live in to Cottage Grove in a freight other plants were founded in Ohio^ S. Thomas Clark has had his car repaired and the dents and the Sutherland house have gone truck which had stopped to help New Jersey. New York and Penn kinks taken out from his recent to Yakima this week to get their them. They got the car out the sylvania. After the fast war. Cali furniture. next day with no damage done to fornia also became an important ¡side swipe damage. He still has to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morton are it and Mr. and Mrs. Linx only re tile manufacturing center. There Are No Lower Fares ! 1 have a new paint job done. leaving this week for California ceived a few bruises. Portland . . . . 2.20 Richard Campbell is also work Medford . . . . 2.50 M. Sgt. Tommy Getty of Castle ing now at Alsea, out of Corvallis, i to spend Christmas with their Amount of Blood Seattle . . . . 4.70 Sacramento . . . 7.30 daughter Jackie and granddaugh , Field, Merced. Calif., is home for J I The average normal adult will | helping clean up where the mill Additional .Savings on Round Trip Fares ter Jill. They expect to be back -the holdays, visiting his parents. have from five to six quarts of bkioc i burned recently. He and his father Jack and Virginia Kelly 802 Main right after New Years. Ph. 97 Mr. and Mrs. George Getty. Cath in his body Both male and femah ¡and Gene will all be home Tuesday ¡evening for Christmas vacation. | erine Getty who is attending col will have one-eleventh of thci M, BOOMY AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES lege at Corvallis and Joe Getty of weight in blood Mrs. P. M. Campbell’s sister and U. of O. are also home for the brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. holidays. Leathers and two boys from Cot Mrs. Fulton of North Bend Edward Krebser of Ridgefield tage Grove wil be Christmas din- ncr guests at the Campbell home. spent the day with Mrs. Ethel Wash, made a business trip to Eu ALUMINUM Mrs. Geo. Sutherland was taken Thomas last week. She has been gene Thursday and his wife and seriously 111 Friday evening with ■ visiting at the home of her daugh- daughter accompanied him and all ALLOY I ter, Mrs. Chapman of Thornton spent the night with Mrs Kreb-1 । pneumonia and moved to the hos- I Corners. WINDOWS | pital in Eugene Saturday morn- i Mt. View school put on the pro ser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell । Benston. | ing. Latest reports Monday were TI k M nh com«« mte »tt own with th«w groceful cow- gram for the P. T. A. meeting Fri m«nti Th« tilv«r ton« of olummum it b«cominQ to ony typo Frank Clark expects to leave! I that she was a little better. ATTINTIONI ttructur« or color tefwm« Suponor d«t>gn hot Qiy«n DDRALI t E day night at the school house. Wednesday for Milton. Ore. to o doubl« »«ot ond o non vibrating v«nt Manufoctur«d Oom th« Mrs. Delia Goodman from Not! BLOCK HOUSI BUILOISi fm««t architectural allay, th««« window« «H«ct initio I saving ¡spent h week recently with her Rented to the chil- spend the holidays with his par-' h«cout« th«y n««d no «oiMingf Your first cost is your last <ost m no uph««p ««pens« is r«guir«d YOU CAN GfT DUBAI ITE cousin Charlie Riggs and family. FvervnL^meeting ents. Ihara K avallakla WINDOWS NOW Standard and block —15 doy dt I ivory Mr and Mrs. Charlie Riggs and proKraTwas fine” ° Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quinn and LOCAL MALIK OIITRISUTO* Mrs. Quinn's sons, Earl and Dar Doris wen* to leave Monday eve t, Illi Ik, natural Neighborly Neighbors club met rel Reed of Dallas spent Sunday vais la Un II Inak klaak ning after the school program on aanatnxHan. Bleak raitin* at the home of Ethel Hands. Wed evening at the Lowell Benston the night train for Cliffs, Wash 1er aln4aw Inttallaflan ran *an4alah »»4 ington, above The Dalles, to visit nesday with gift exchange and a home. drawing of new Pollyannas The Concrete Products over Christmas with a son, Mr. Andrew Jecters and family. Before name was drawn for the lucky returning home they will also visit number on the rug and Neal Fry. New Chemical Utilized 300 North Douglas, Cottage Grove, another son George Jeeters at Ste- was the lucky owner. The next For Grasshopper Poison Research men at various state i meeting will be at the home of colleges after trying benzene hexa I Mrs. Dorothy Williams. । Mrs Almeda Stickler has re- chloride, a chemical discovered in । turned home after being in the Europe and brought to this country hospital at Savannah, Missouri, for for experimental use as a grass ' five weeks. She is very much im- hopper poison, believe it is the best thing yet discovered for hog mange, ‘ proved. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson as well as grasshopper control. Thé and small daughter are leaving compound is a wettable powder that Tuesday evening for Hood River can be used as either a spray or dip I where they will spend Christmas for hogs and is sold under various at the home of Mrs. Peterson's trade names. 1 parents. • i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook and Indians Kept Secret ,1*' family are leaving Tuesday for For years the Indians of Soutf California where they will spend America kept the ieerei th< 1 hrlstmas with Mr. Cook's par- source of curare, their ancient ar । ents and daughter and family. i row poison. Sir Walter Raleigh firn 1 Mr. A. D. Wolls accompanied discovered its use In 1595 Th< Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberts to active principle of curare Is curar < alifornia where they went Mon Ine. It has little action when take' day to pick up their personal Into the stomach, but works fa< things and small child and will j when Introduced Into a wound. Ii return here to live. has been used to nid in cure of lock . J. L. STOKES Jeweler - Watch Repairing Greetings For SHOP STEELE’S Steele’s Store and Locker Plant SAGINAW The Best of Everything In 1948 pre. May this new year be long remembered for its happiness and prosperity. QUALITY MARKET THE IDEAL MEATING PLACE Cottage Grove Ice Works Ü Mh fa 22 Departures Daily from COTTAGE GROVE MOUNT VIEW DURHLITE* Cecil Wooley Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. The Sentinel MAY [^1 BEA McCoy Motors LETS COOPERATE IN '48 I jaw, but is claimed to have no dircc curative effect. I