I • Thur»., April 14, 1M9 '$,36 on their food and fancy work our community. ' sale Jie Id Saturday at the Red and Ikm't forget the Curtin School The Convenient Stopping Place White store. Booster's Carnival on Saturday, April Iti at the Curtin school Baptism ami reception of mem- For All Kinde of Fishing Tackle and Supplier Come all! house. Come one ; hers will be held at the Presbyte- Mr. and Mrs Leslie Crane and . rian church Easter morning A family of Springfield have pur­ speaking choir under the direction chased the Dvorak place and have j of Miss W i I m a Dickerson and (Mrs, Norman Skaggs. rei»* tee, phpna Cmmvll AMI moved in during the last few days Mrs. G. L. Decker will be pre­ It is reported the Dvorak s have sented. In the evening the chon i Veterans of Foreign Wars met Mrs. Walter Widener is quite moved to Springfield. will go to Waltenille to present April 5th and voted to sponsor di at her home hut able to receive their program Anthony Rex 4he Boy Scouts another year. The friends. ¡Gwyther, son of Mr and Mi's. A Freeter Locker Space name of W. C. Adams as judge The Theta Rho girls soki Easter' U S department of agriculture (dvocate was omitted from the Hiles bn downtown’ streets Satur­ R Gwyther was baptizeo Palm estimntes that over halt of th« •t of officers recently published. day and realized $39.50 for the Sunday. farm families In the United Stales Mrs. E. L. Denny suffered a Ellis and Stanley Bowers and state crippled children fund. are using freeter locker ipac« for bad fall at her home this week Up Row River 14 Miles Bust pale Bates visited owr the wwk Auxiliary to Veterans of For­ preserving horn« food supplies, end with the Bowers brothers' eign Wars met Monday evening and is confined to her lied. most of it home grown Mrs. E C. Coombs. Mrs H. S ¿randmothei, Mrs. Leach, at and voted $140 toward the VFW Joslin. Mrs. E. O, Smith. Mrs. L. Culver. building fund and $5 toward the Mjy and Mrs R. H. Webb of Red Cross. Two applications for A. Whitney. Mrs E. W. Hoagland, Hillsboro visited over the week membership were presented and and Mrs. C. I. Kent attended a end With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ed­ Mrg. Floyd Babcock and Mrs. F. meeting of the County Federation of Women's clubs at Spiingfield wards. They were accompanied by L. DeBerry were reinstated. Friday. Mrs Joslin is treasurer Mrs. Dear! Roe who visited with A daughter. Patricia Ann. was of the group. her cnusin. Mrs. Opal Stott. horn to Mr. and Mrs M. H. But- Mik'S Marquart, M. C. Redding Rev. Ennis Whaley and eight •erfield. Jr. at the Sacred Heart boys from the Hughes Memorial hospital. April 7. Mrs. Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs Fred Scheller were among those getting their Negro church of Portland pre- is the former Evelyn Hunter. FACING THE NEW multl-million-volt electrostatic generator Is a hair- Sisterhood of the Christian limit of smelt in the Sandy river tented a concert at the Methodist raising experience as Dr. Rolland Perry demonstrates during a test in a church will hold a special meeting run this week. church Friday evening. Donald Partney of Tillamook Chicago laboratory. Designed and constructed by Dr. Perry, It is one of MH H. E. Stafne visited over . for sewing on Wednesday, April spent Thursday evening with his the flrst post-war instruments for the study of the nuclei of atoms. It has the week end w- j t h friends at 20. an energy output of four million electron volta. (International) The city council has ordered the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Albany. paint to paint the lines for park­ Partney. Benter Farms sold two of its charge of church decorations far the week end with her cousin, ing on the sides of Oregon Avenue instead of the center as has been prize Holstein cows at the Oregon April. Rosalie Purcell. Mrs. Hattie Alberson is recov­ the custom for many years. Skat­ Stale Holstein sale in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Laplnnt ing and bicycle riding on the recently The cows. Pearl Segis ering from major surgery at the of Springfield visited at the Walt downtown sidewalks has become Pontiac Uniforum, and Ret» Pon­ Eugene Clinic. Sells home Sunday. ‘ a problem and some action will tiac Uniforum, brought $680 hnd Creswell grade school has made Mrs. Harry Bentley and chil- $tkx> The Benters will also have arrangements with the University dren of Springfield spent i be taken if this is not stopped. the Birthdays of the month were one of their Holsteins on exhibi­ of Oregon to use the men’s swim­ wwk end with Mrs. Bentley's par­ litui 1 observed at Dorcas Circle Wed- tion at the National Holstein con­ ming pool on the campus each ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Plainer. Dryc 1 nesday afternoon. Work was done vention at San Francisco sckwi Tuesday and Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson Only three head were chosen from and classes have already starter! on bazaar articles. and children went to Yamhill Sun­ Officers were installed at Oregon. The Benters have been It is hoped that all students will day morning for a family reunion Neighbors of Woodcraft Saturday in the dairy business for thirty learn to swim. in honor of Larry Thompson w ho । owning with Mrs. Carl Leabo years. Miss June Spencer, daughter of had recently come home on a EZ club met with Mrs. L. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Spencer of furlough. ’ as installing officer. Mrs. Mary ' Duffy of Cottage Grow lodge was Satter Tuesday afternoon and a Culver, and George Harold Bow­ Ow atPPa ; a visitor. Mrs. Leabo and Mrs. round robin letter was written to ers. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Norman Skaggs were elected Mrs. Charles Ellis and Mrs. G. N. Bowers of Creswell, were married delegates to the district conven- Post, members who are ill. at a double ring ceremony at Van- i tion in Coos Bay in June. Mrs. O1 Presbyterian Ladies A i d met c o u v e r. Washington Saturday. (Mrs. Grner ThotnpMin. rr|Mirtrr | Parsons and Mrs. Olaf Morton with Mrs. A. W. Bartel Wednes­ April 2. Phone I2F8) 1 were elected alternates. day afternoon. Mrs. Barney Doyk1 An Easter play will be pre­ Miss Florence Black returned to Don't forget, we give Presbyterian Ladies Aid cleared and Mrs. David Frances will be in sented at the Methodist church her home hero Sunday from Sweet Easter evening at 7:30. It is di­ Home where she had lavn caring rected by Mrs. Irma Ogram and for her sister-in-law who had been those taking part are: Mrs. Har­ seriously ill. old Peterson. Kenneth Tendick. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Galdabini and Green Stampa on dry cleaning only. Mrs. E. R. Fisher. George Ross, children spent the week end in Portland visiting relatives and1 and Carol Rand. Ask for the New Merchandise Catalogue. About $50 was cleared on the sight-seeing, spending one day at of Little Theater plays. House Timberline Lodge. Greed and Doctor Mabel. Mrs. Florence Marvick opened her coffee shop Saturday for busi­ ness. Marion Marvick will assist i her mother. Mrs. Marvick (Mn. Ruby Benston. reporter , features home-made pics and phone >H-F-4) i cakes. We wish her great success 1010 East Main Phone 44 _ _ . . . ¡and appreciate the added asset to The Saginaw 4-H Forestry club with their teacher. Frank Clark !----------------------------------------------------- went up on the hill east of Sagi­ 4-Tine naw recently to plant 250 cedar ¡ and fir trees for their project in forestry. The grade school base ball team played the Delight Valley team quality gar- A tough, well- last Thursday afternoon. The ; built fork, de­ Valley team won by a score of 14 in. head, signed to stand 23-16. cursed teeth, hard wear. 30'' Carpenters have finished laying 5 foot handle. handle. 'D' top. the floor on the Saginaw-Walker 3 4 inch teeth. Community hall, at Walker and Reg. $2.65 it will be sanded and waxed as Special $1 89 Special $2.19 soon as possible.. Any donations to help pay for having the hall fixed up will be very much appreciated. Several from here attended the wedding of Reta Keene to Glen Westfall Sunday afternoon at the New Methodist church irf Cottage Grove. They left at once on a 10 day honeymoon trip into Calif. Forged • Inch When they return they will live Made, of finest rule, blued fin­ in their home on west Main street cutting a t e e L ish. tough »teel in Cottage Grove. Sharp cutting blade, polished Mrs. Cecile Gates and i son Made, pterrated Michael spent Saturday 1 evening hardwood 5 ft. lower bln at the James Chatterton i home. Attractively handle. 6 Inch Mr. and Mrs. Claude • Lawson finished. Made. are spending a few days i in Port- Special $4.15 land. Saturday evening guests at the H. O. Laird home were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bash and children. Mr. 3-PIECE and Mrs. Harold Laird and daugh­ Th. SryUfen. 0« U«. J-Door Sodon ters, Mr. and Mrs. W. Durbin and Tom Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chatterton A «mailer size e and children of Myrtle Creek trowel, weeder ■hovel special­ spent Sunday at the James Chat- and transplant- ly designed for terton home. e r. Hardwood women. Hollow Mrs. Myrtle Prine returned shaped handle* home from California last week with cold roll’d after spending the winter there steel blades. A bend. with her son. Mg value at— Special $1.89 Mr. and Mrs. William Tyrell of I 30c Creswell _______ were ___ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon Sunday. 1 The mod Beautiful BUY for Talk «limit thrills! Mr. and Mrs. W. .Durbin who n z ... c You’ll get the frigijrnt have been staying the past two Performance with Economy ,,, . , . ’ triple-thrill in months at the home of Mrs. Dur­ Th. mod Beautiful BUY for Styling. Yes, The mod Beautiful BUY for Comfort. motoriny out of seeing, driving, ami saving money bin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. it lias srnoother, smarter lines front, Enjoy the lounging rMtfu Ineos of a Super- Laird, left Monday for Ix>s An- with this new Chevrolet— the moet beautiful buy top, side an