MOSBY CREEK TW Keathirl. Cottage Orwv». I BII.LETN FOR JM» Camph ' They will play sons, Terry nnd David, enjoyed Mmes. Hixson, Landis and Mar'l With billets available for 2500 nnothe ■ Sugane, Tuesday Oregon'* scenic snow covered tin were hostesses for a pink and , V S XTJS evenlni of four games ■cenrry on a trip to Drain New blue «howiT Tuesday January 4 at I daSer^ Yeats, to visit a cousin, Will will wl lament. the Martin home honoring little I sister and family in Woodland. Lund w rrvirr club reg­ Hardy. Thomtonu'trrs in the conimu- David Frankiin, small son of Mr «nd Mrs Charles Eastburn whoZ«'“ ' S T. Clark is driving a m w car. . u exemot college students who ar* nlty read B* and 8* alsive zero ulnr in * ia thia Friday (>orge — Kentner, , >rganjir<| Naval rvenlnj 14, H pm nt Ihr wax born Christmas day. A dell-1 G™. ------- - who ha*. been Mr and Mr*. Ray Ewing have a Monday morning with one readlnif < ious lunch was served late in the in a hospital at Eugene since be si'hool fierra nrr aspe his Reserve is being Initialed by tha cKius lum n was Christmas, returned to his of aero at II a m and h 10 nt dally r come and bring new telephone. afternoon. । horne Tuwitay afternoon and 1« h Mr nnd Mrs. Perl Campbell IflHckbutte The longest nnd cold­ their I» . .... . *ro be draft exempt tnc canoi Mrs Harry Ca.tle gave a birth, I _ . nlcely sjwnt a week vieitlng relative* in est cold wvnthcr for n g« k. year* a* recalled by the old Miss Lillian Putnam. a member of an Or- an opr I Portland hos- Wash, and her son Leon Lancasters birth­ Mis. Campbell'« timer*. City. Calif , was an overnight nave »__ pltal Ji la doing nicely mother at Winlock, Wash. They day. Guests were Mrs. Berta Me- > ganized Reserve unit prior to J und guest at the home of Mrs. Nettie ' Woodnrd Lumber Co. I* reported und vxj home Wcdnes- Guire and sons, Melvin and Rus­ 24. 1948 returned Jnn. 4. to be closing down the construe-1 day of Mr. Riggs haa sell, and Bill Gerrard of Walden Estes last week training The first »Iv-week Mr and Mr*. Willard Hcndrr*on Hon crew* this wrrk until better tiren In staying with Alvin Allen has been ill with The thermometer registered 9 course will be held In the summed of Drain «pent Saturday to Mon­ weather. The woods crews have relative« I* lens. «degrees here Monday morning pleurisy since returning from Eu­ of 1949 at cither Newport. Rhode day with Mr. Hcndrr*on's mother been shut down «Ince Indore Dick ns been laid up Mr*. Nora Henderson. with three or four Inches of snow gene hospital and was taken to a Island, or San Diego, California. Christmas because of »now In the physician Tuesday at Cottage thr pas ■Ith arthritis In frozen on the ground. hills. Robert Wood* parent*, visiting Grove for treatment. hia hip He la a little Mrs. Ada Overton and Mrs Canned food production In Ixtndon ■chonI lx»ya Imaketbnli hrttcr, I I to I m * up imrt here from the cast, arc "looking Born to Mr. and Mr* Robert Frank Bridwell were to --- -------- anK nrioweii wrie hostesses — — North America amounts to over tram win winner Snlurdny if U> tlmr. Nt ave hel|>c and is the one Blue Mt. They spent most of their an afternoon party at her home against said estate are b‘^by ,T' was held at the dub house Jan 5, Tuesday Refreshments were quired to present the sarne, duly who hull! I track south of time making their "hobo toaster, Iwglnnlng at noon with n pot-luck, served and game diversion en- verified. • the bulldl field. and making ice cream in the sno'*’ lap-luncheon, and coffee around and enjoyed a long tramp and ioved Those present were Mmes, the undersigned at the law off«* Misa V y cut her visit the fire. Mrs. Slrlcy Wood was within play in the snow in the afternoon Mae Doolittle. Peter Thereby, W. of Richard L. ThwlP«’ short hci er sister. Mra B Chaffee, Ida Oveath, Nettie St., Cottage Grove, Oregon, within housekeeper. In case some are as dumb as your Edith W o D um - «>f the con- Fourteen members and one gue*t Estes A O .Downie, R. E. Poyn- six months from the date of firtt correspondent. a "hobo toaster is__ Untied co er and concern attended the business meeting con­ Dies m uw t er . . Gertrude Sovern*. and tt« publication of( this J®*“«- made by punching holes in the ter for her I Centralia She ducted by Mrs. Marie Stein, presi­ Jon« .nd D^y bottom of a can or bucket ana, of u planned dent. The secretary. Mrs. I-awann was here putting wire across the top. Just month's v R-y. Wnn. wn n, Mn' J™- S'™“ Sugg, reported twenty paid mem- Chevrolet', hugest newspaper advertising eampsign wit! u« 5,972 dad*« «nd set this on a campfire and put the (Jaei Morton) I mts including throe new ones Mrs. Lr weeklies to announce new model. January 22. Dwarfing Tomi B«n>«b. b"e » bread on the wire to toast. and Mrs J. A Carlson, who was is here wl o children Jill 1 New housekeeper lists in alpha- what 5.972 newspaper« look like, each representing an mdividual pubhcation. Mr and Mrs. Linden Knight of in a Eugene hospital for nine days Fowler. Calif., ■ botlca! routine arc to be made as and Mort WASH MERE THE 'WMIIR HfAVlEG* Bremerton, Wash, were Monday, with pneumonia, was returned nt the h<>A'r parents, Mr. soon h * all meml»crs dues arc in. ntevRe euch a job to do , 4 evening callers at the Arnold home Sunday. The child was taken and Mrs. ton. having ac- Mrs Gladys Kelly wa* ajipolnt- WC MAVS TMt BC5T fOUIPME NT Duerst home Mr. Knight is a hack to the hospital Tuesday for iximfMtnli'dlm their return 1 rd to purchase the sheets for n TO EASE THE JOB FOR 'fOUZ The VHlley school children are Election of officers was held at cousin of Mrs. Duerst. They a checkup and e x a m i n a t io n from a vi Mr and Mrs. wedding gift to Mr. and Mrs. having a vacation during this ex­ the regular meeting of the Friend­ brought their movie projector and showed him suffering from influ­ Johnson a over the holi- Jimmy Banton. ly Neighbors club which met with enza, requiring re-admi»sion to the days. Correspondence was read by I tended cold spell, for it was Marie Bash Thursday afternoon showed pictures of different places they had been and of their family. hospital for further treatment and deemed advisable to close the: Mrs Sugg from the Cottage Grove Marion , daughter of Minnie Keene was re-elected pres­ There was no school Monday at care. Mr and M r Anderson, at- Hospital Committee to which th< school for the duration of the ex- ident; Edith Lackey elected vice- Blue Mt. as all the pipes were Mrs A. B. Cook, who, with her treme weather. tended the twl game New Mothers Club was a generous con­ president and Maric Bash, secre­ frozen and the coils in the stove children Jimmie and Mickic, has Only a small percentage of val­ tary and treasurer. Ruby Benston tributor A letter was rend from Mias Anderson SElF-SFRVfc been visiting her parents, Mr. and plans to re California and thr 411 officials inviting a repre­ ley voters turned out for the first ; was appointed on the visiting and in the lunch room had broken. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cline and Mrs. Halle Cochran, was prevented board meeting of the year at the 1 iLOUNDRY sentation to the appreciation ban ­ work then*. sick committee. In the needle- children stopped over at the Ar­ from returning home by a severe I 4O2MOHQOI* W9 Ray Ai spent a week quet pot-luck dinner being held school, presumably, because of in- threading contest Minnie Keene nold Duerst home on their way sinus attack and is remaining over clement weather, but the business Jan 18 at Colin Kelly Jr. high and Aud Abbott won the prize. visiting his . Mr and Mrs home from a trip east. They visit­ pending improvement. limile Am caving Sunday school at Bethel Invitations were at hand wax dispensed with as Aud Abbott also won a prize in a ed in Arkansas, New Mexico and for 4H scholarship «ponsor*. of quickly as possible, and after a guessing contest, dub meets next for Berkcle with the Everett Duerst family at DID YOU KNOW— few minor corrections, the budget rry Stein and which the club is one, 4H scholar­ Mr. and time with Edith Lackey. Midwest City. Oklahoma The George Washington was the ship winners and their parent* It for the year was approved. Board members of the Saginaw- worst weather they had was in first mule owner in the United whs undecided who would be able Guests at the Harve Duer home Walker Community club met at States, having received several as I on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. the Walker store Wednesday eve­ California. to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Farber of a gift from Spain while he was A new quilt is to be put in the Elmer Mason and children of Cot­ ning. It was planned to have the Portland visited several days last president. Mules came into their frames for quilting for Mrs Dolly tage Grove. gym fixed up as soon as possible. week. own during the days of the Santa Wood at thr nrxt meeting. Also Burt Garris left on Saturday. The annual meeting of the club to Mrs. Lester Rearrick gave a Fe trail when they were used to material is to be purchased for the I again, for Oroville, Calif, where I elect officers will be held at the birthday dinner Thursday evening pull the wagons. Since the eastern Also Accept | two club quilt*, donated by Mrs he has secured employment for Walker gym Monday evening Jan­ honoring her nephew Gary Dulley end of the trail was in Missouri, Phillipa, and to be put together the most of the winter months. uary 24 beginning at 7:30. Those on his tenth birthday anniversary. that state soon became known as next meeting by those not quilt­ Mrs. W F. Norris and son, Paul, eligible to belong to the club are Those present were Mr. and Mrs. the "mule state." Today it ranks ing When completed these quilts any one living in the Saginaw- Grant Dulley and sons Gary and seventh in mule numbers. Your* Solicited will be sold by the club to club were visitors in Mills City, during „„ , past ___ _____ the week. .... Mrs. Norris attend- Walker-Lynx Hollow and Delight Danny of Knox Hill- After dinner memtwTs only ed the installation ceremony in Valley districts and by paying they took the children to a theater Pollyanna gift* were received which her friend. Mrs. Fem Shuey jues of 25 cents a year. party in Cottage Grove. by Mr*. Dolly Wood and Mrs Mr .and Mrs. Paul Anderson and .edding was installed as worthy matron ol road west of Saginaw has Lovellc Quigley, both for w 1 the Eastern Star. ’ graveled and a turn around daughter Linda have returned anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart by thp wil]iartl Purcell place from a visit of several months Mrs. Nina Shortridge was a Room 200 Wiser Building and family of Santa Clara were for the high school bus which will with Mrs. Anderson's folks in guest of the day. Cottage Orove, Oregon Mrs With Woods displayed new Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. extend its route about a mile from Owensboro, Ky. the store where it has been stop­ additions to her button club col­ John Hardcnbrook. Johnny Wynhoff was snowed in ping. Ten students will benefit by Office Phone Resi, Phone 525 lection of Germany. Norway and at his home in Wilbur, Wash, over the new route. Sweden brought to her by Mrs The community club will meet 60 a none 315 R the Christmas holiday vacation, A mail route has been extended at the teacherage Friday at 2:30 Nina Shortridge on her recent and was unable to return to his to a mile west of Saginaw but only trip. . ,. . studies in Creswell until Friday a few families have changed from p.m. January 14. Election of officers was held by A 4-H health club has been or­ the post office here to the route. ganized at school. The pupils gave secret ballot. New officers elected of last week. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Abbott haw the first demonstrations Friday. were: Mrs. Esther Banton, pres- family, of Springfield, were dinner Mrs. ----- Shirley ident : ------ - Wood, vice guests at the Wm. F. Norris home rented their home at San Jose The first outside project planned Calif and moved back to their is to rid the school yard of poison president Re-elected. Mrs. Law- on Sunday nna Sugg, secretary-treasurer. ranch here. oak. The cold weather has created a Next meeting is in two weeks. The girls in the upper grades Jimmy Kangas has returned new fashion among the new born gave a costume party for the 4-H from visiting relatives in Califor­ Jan. 19. and members are to come calves on the McDaniel ranch.. The REX ALL Store Forestry boys at the school house nia. Jimmy had the misfortune to early to work on the quilts. They now wear buttons and bows on their little jackets. When Mr. Friday night. Sixteen were pres­ break the forefinger of his right hand last week. McDaniel found a half frozen, tiny ent. Participating in many thrills Frank Clark spent the week end Lucille Stewart is Hl with ton-1 Hereford the other day which measured only 22 inches high and at the Amos Ketcherside home at and spills while sleighing evenings silltis. Her baby girl is also ill. after school are Jack, Zack and Mrs Shcrrette is visiting her 25 inches long and weighed less Mt. View. The Saginaw grade school has Joe Holbrook, Bruce Lamb, Ben, । than 30 pounds, he brought it to children in Grants Pass. Jessie Vining and daughter the only logical place, the kitchen. completed a map of Saginaw Edward and Paul Macauley. Satter We welcome the L. C. 1 Phoebie moved back to their home Mrs. McDaniel nursed it back to which includes Goyers to Abbotts family who has recently moved i life and then clothed it in a jacket and back to the Sharon place. in Gowdyville last week. They here from Creswell. have been staying with Mrs. Vin­ to protect it from the extreme Luella Gordon spent Saturday ing’s intents Mr. and Mrs. Jim weather. At last report, calf, bows night at the B. Tyrclc home at Subscribe to the Sentinel. 20-1 tex Spahr since the death of her hus­ and all, were doin/ grand. Creswell. The meeting of the Walker band. Ret a Keene spent several days Remember school club meeting Indies Aid was postponed for this last week with her grandma. Mrs. will be Friday evening. January month, because of the bad roads Mary Lindsay of Creswell. and worse weather. 14, at 8 o'clock p.m. Billy Purcell spent the week There have been many conjec- Elwood Hancock returned home end with Sherman Spring of Cot­ tures among several of the valley Friday from Counsel, Idaho where he attended the funeral of his folks concerning their ther­ tage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston uncle, Mel Carlson. His mother. mometer readings, with the cold­ Mrs Arthur Bales, remained up est reported at the Sherrills back were dinner guests Monday eve­ 2 blocks North of Main on North 9th Street there to be with her sister for a door on Monday morning of two ning at the Hayes home in Cottage Grove. above zero, at 7 a. m. while. Mr. Rill Moors, who had been Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson The Dorena Grange H E C. club meeting of Tuesday January 11 stationed at Camp Lee in Virginia and children spent the week cm! whs ixistponcd until Tuesday. Jan­ for the past year and a half, since at Molalla, Ore. uary 18. The meeting will be with his return from Germany, and Mrs. Myrtle Lake. Let all those who now has been mustered out HEBRON GRANGE attend who possibly can. Sevcra of the armv, is at home with his MEETS SATURDAY Mrs. John ladles met and Cleaned the hall parents. Mr. and ‘ "* The Hebron grange will meet Stalderi Saturday at the grange hall. Mem­ । Monday. bers are asked to bring snndwiches , Robert W. Every, O.S.C. exten­ or cakes for refreshments. sion entomologist, says there arc Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee and chil­ 800,(MM) known insects in the dren moved into their new home Old family recipes are being col­ world that have been classified. Sunday. They built it on the hill lected in book form by a Mame That i*. 800,000 have been named on the northeast corner of the Women s organization and will be I Authorities believe, however there West place overlooking the La­ published as a means of raising are actually between two and funds. _______ tham community. three million different insects. The fire department was called to the Bob Carpenter home Sun­ There are 600 hatcheries in In­ day morning. Mr. Carpenter had diana and over 100 million chicks been thawing out water pipes and hatched each year in these hatch- turned on his pump before they cries. _________ wen* all thawed out, causing a short which set fire to the garage. 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