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H Clubs Active Latham Area willi a meniliershlp of seven boys I Richland, Washington spent the Thur»., tprll ?l. I9IÄ The Sentinel. Cottage Greve, Oregon Faga T The project will Include calves week end with Mrs. Cailantine'a (Mrs. W. ('. Thorp, Reporter) sheep, and hogs. < jfflcer* elected parents, Mr. nnd Mm. Glen Douglas-fir, and Si 00 per M feet were Joel Pynch, president; Fran Plainer. NOTH E OF SCHOOL ELEC for other species will be consid The Town and Country club Flavor of apple saucs («noraDy cis Cha|Himn, vice president; Rich teld a mother anil daughter ban- $500.00 must accompany la better if the apple« ate peoled Bobby Copp of Richland, Wash TION I |‘ON Q| ESTION OF IN ered «rd Heath, secretary; and Jxnui |Uet in the E|>worth hall of the Four-H club laadrm of Mlham Pynch, reporter, leader* are Mr» The greater majority of school ington visited over the week end CREASING TAX LEVY OVER each bid. to be applied on the pur before cooking. If the apple» are Methodist church recently Atxiut patrons wishing to vote in any with his former teacher, Frank AMO! NT LIMITED BY SEC chase price, refunded, or retained cooked unpeeled and then strain'd, community met Tuesday night at Elizabeth Pynch and C, I) Chap TION II, ARTICLE XI, STATE in [tart as liquidated damages, ac the aauce may have • bitter last» 10 mothers and daughters were school election are aware of the Clark the home of Mrs. A. M Johnson man. (Riqiorted by James Pynch i < (INSTITI TION »resent. cording to the conditions of sale. from the peeling. Applea should bo recently changed election law, Mrs G L. Gordon and daughter Wiggling Ne«<ctlr«i F4wt orikers for a leaders' Inst rue I Ion session The right to reject any and all cooked rapidly in a covered pan. which liberalize* the provisions of spent the week end at the W. E Mj»s Vita Anderson spent last The "Wiggling Needle»'' la a County club agents. Mis Melba Notice is hereby given that an bids is reserved. Before bids are for long, alow cooking may destroy welt end with her brother, Leslie ! the law as to who can vote We Tyrol) home at Creswell. Heliie and Jack Gurion, were sewing 411 club.t Our officers an election will be held in School IS»- submitted, full information con the delicate flavor and may even quote a letter received from Har Xndemon a n d family. Mr. and present Mr. Gurion conducted i un »n i Nonna Johnson, ........... président • ; Vlr » • » ; trict No. U-14 of I-a ne County, cerning the timber, the conditions darken the aauce. dr* P L. Tapp and son of Venice, ry L. Chase, county clerk, which I vice-pmldenl; Jum ojien forum on 4-H pinna undl*’1”* State of Oregon, at Music Room of sale and the submission of bids was written by Sidney L. Thwmg, 'alifornia came Tuesday Io *|M*nd t 'll el loll! u ».I..., a .. ri. s problems of Iriidcmhip (Mm. Edith Kenady, reporter M i ■ Carpenter, secretary; Carol To in high school from 2:00 p.m to should be obtained from the For deputy district attorney, (Mr 1 few days with the Leslie Ander- - . Vivian Car|»entrr wn* elected noIe, reporter. The leadei is Mr* »on family. phone H7-F-22) 7:00 pm . May 13, 1949. in said est Supervisor, Roseburg, Oregon, Tltwlng has since resigned, but chairman of the group Clever Saunders and there are eight school district, for the purpose of or the District Ranger. Disston, Mr and Mm. Archie Thomas 'h*' w“* wr““n "h“*- ^1 , Mm. W A. West, Wval mrs .Mrs. Sub Bob napkins and favors w h I c h had memlM'rs They urr now making i 37-2t-4O-a21-ml2 was stm serving in (his capacity). Carpenter and Mm w'c Sc hilling submitting to the legal voter» of Oregon. vent last Friday night to Tacoma, needle case. It is their first Item lieen prepared by 4-11 club mem It is my unde rstanding that an „oend.rl th< Achievement meeting said district the question of in Washington to spend the week Easter dinner guests of Mr. and bers were presented with the de <Re|M>rted by Carol Tonoie.) election in a school dl*tf let Mid »t! of th<. ExtenRion Unit at creasing the tax levy for the year Building Blocks, all riMa; Pier licious refreshments which Mrs Six boys and girls are worklrtj •ml with hi» mother, who was any time, is a special election and .qpringfield Union High school 1949-1960 over the amount limited Mr». N. E. Compton were their Bleeka; ete. »uralite Aluminum Johnson served her guests. Seven hard gathering points for the 4-11 rery ill. by section 11. article XI, of the daughter, Mrs W. R. Ashworth therefore, the electors in that Monday. Window*. Waterprooflag. Funeral service» for Mrs. Al- school district must register as a I of Eugene, and their son-in-law local leaders were present. rodent control contest. Constitution of Oregon. The 4-H Cooking club hold thek »ert Cockeram were held In and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. thr Future Marketeers Make Tour voter with the county clerk thirty Clubs in sewing II led by Mrs The reasons for increasing such first meeting Saturday at the home 'Die "Future Marketeers" mar A M Johnson; »» wing III and IV Methodist church April 10 at 2:30. days prior to such an election...” of their leader Mrs. Mina West. levy are: To provide additional . Brighton Leonard, their »on John Rev. W M Byars officiated. keting club of Mthnm school Nth 1 led by Mrs Vivian Carpenter. "...Therefore, it would seem from Because all mc-mbcr* were unable equipment, salaries for additional and daughter Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Buxton of this. the attordey general's office to be present at this meeting they teachers, improvement and con- grade, accompanied by their Cooking I led by Miss Peggy taachem. Mr« Sounder« and Mr Pynch; cooking II let! by Mm lakland were Sunday guests at 1» also of the opinion that before will elect officers at their next struction of athletic field, and to East Mala Htraet Trade fairs were always impor lie home of tier sister, Mm. Gor- any elector can vote in a school | meeting which will be on Friday, pay retirement contributions for Parrett, traveled by school bus to Gordon West; rose and garden led Phone 101J 46-tfc cant in Europe's history. election, he must be registered I April 29. Eugene Saturday, April 9. where by Willi* Johnson, have been or ion Childress current and prior service of em A son was Isirn to Mr and Mrs. with the clerk'« office for Lane they took part In the county-wide ganized. The- question of exceeding the ployees as required by Jaw. marketing tour Each club mem Meredith H. Freeman at the Sa- county thiry day» prior to the date 6% limitation In the Rural School The amount of tax, in excess of | Ted Heart hospital in Eugene, of election He must tie a resident District was rejected by the voters the 6% limitation, proposed to be ber had written a 4(X)-word essay ImporUnt Years on the marketing of some agricul Vpril 5 Mrs. Freeman is the tor- of the school district for six of the- Latham School District by levied for said year is $44,016.60. | It hss been satlmsted that one tural product. By making an early year of right feeding In the life of mer JoAnna Billing. months preceding the election and a vote of 40 against the measure | Dated this 13th day of April, 1 1949 start they spent the hour from a child la more Important than 10 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shiery and he must I m * able to read and write and 5 voting for it. 9:00 to 10:00 viewing the interior years of right feeding after he la »on Ralph were visiting at the the English language.” george M c R eynolds Mr«. Harold Stanley of San 1 of the Register-Guard newapaper fully grown lome of her sister, Mrs James ; Chairman Board of Directors . Jose. California, and Mm. W )l»nt At ten o’clock they joined ■luntingfon in Bend and her folks Phillips of D»s Gatos visited over Attest: tBe other schools at the Hei Jig he Lou Elrlchs in Redmond last When Removing Stains ' night last week with their broth- ( f ALDWELL (Mra. Ruby Benaton. reporter theatre nnd continued on the rest t week nd, If doubtful about tha causa of s 37-2tc-38 | ! er. Wiley Angel and family. They I phone 28-F-4) of the tour. Awards were made stain In clothea or linens, alwsys Word has been rci-eived by W. were enroute home from Seattle, NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER at the Mahlon Sweet airport. use tha mildest treatment Ursi ।r' Thorp that his brother Warren Friendly Neigh bom club met ' Washington. FOR SALE Fourth place In the boys* division when removing the stain. Thorp of Center, Missouri, is sc- with Mr«. Harley William* Thum- SALVAGE SALE was won by Joel Pynch (Reported lously ill in the Missouri Baptist day afternoon 14 members were Louisa Railroad by Pearl Rigg I io«pital in St. Louis, Missouri. prsssnt and Mr«. Grace Zumwalt; In 1836 the Louisa railroad Whale Milk Sealed bids will be received by ■ Four-H Stork (Tub (>rgani»d 'The Yoncalla P. T. A held it« Mm. Kenneth Zumwalt and Mrs. organized to build a railway Una the Forest Supervisor, Roseburg. | Whale milk, wildlife expert» »ay, The 4-II Stock club wax organ-' I» not etsenUally different from ■lection of officers at the regular Gilman, all of Delight Valley were to the Blue Ridge mountain». This Oregon, up to and not iater than I meeting Monday. April 11. Lucille visitors. It wa* voted on to donate waa the railway line of which the 2:00 p.m May 23. 1949, for all the j Ized April 12 at Mtham school cow’« milk. irnss was elected president; Olive $10.00 to the Saginaw-Walker Chesapeake and Ohio is the direct live timber marked or designated i We Have the Following: 'urrier, first vice president; Dora Community club for the new floor descendant. for cutting, and all merchantable . Benner, second vice president. fund. Over $7.00 was taken in j dead timber located on an area1 Peg Hanson, secretary; Viola from the "Galloping box.” In the' TENNESSEE SATURDAY NIGHT — Jonny Bom! Farm Hollar embracing about 90 acres within Vian, treasurer. Refreshments contest given by the hostess Mm. In mld-July, 1948, farmer» were section 10, T21S, RIE, W.M., । were served following the meet Howard Keene won 1st prize and: receiving 58 cent« out of the con Umpqua National Forest. Oregon, MR. SEARS AND MR ROEBUCK — D. Shey ing. Mrs. Walter Sells 2nd. The next sumer'« dollar spent for food prod estimated to be 350,000 feet B.M., The regular missionary meeting club meeting will lie at the home' ucts The other 47 cents went to more or less, of Douglas-fir, and >f the Assembly of God was held of Mo. Jim Abbott. THE BIBLE ON THE TABLE — Gene Autry wholesalers, retailers, transporta an unestimated amount of other । At a »iwiial board meeting held tion companies and others taking species of sawtimber. No bid of! it the home of Mrs. Richard Thorp A silver offering wax taken recently, contracts were signed. part in the marketing process. less than $2.20 per M feet for, IWÎÏ FOGGY DEW — Bob Archer PLUMBERS LICENSED it the cknc of the meeting to be hiring the same teachers again fiven to Robert Joseph Byron, a next year Frank Clark as princi- DOWN BY THE STATION — Ray Noble 314 Main St. pal and Mrs. Annie Wood the prl- new baby in the neighborhood. Phone 281 or 722R Mr*. Jean Cowan, chairman ofitf^ry room teacher. the Yoncalla cancer fund drive. 1« The 4-H Forestry club boys THE .STREETS OF UlKEOO _ Kay Noble starting the drive with the help of played a base ball game with the her corfM workers. Anyone not married men Sunday afternoon at IE YOU STUB YOUR TOE ON THE MOON — contacted, please send contrlbu- : 'be school grounds, with the boys Frank Sinatra Hons to this worthwhile drive to | winning the game 21-14. A large Mm. Cowan at Yoncalla. crowd attended. The school children had an The Yoncalla B A P W club met Wednesday evening at the Lister party and egg hunt at the Our J ¡mdrpordtfd home of Mrs. Karl Hummel Fol- . school house Friday afternoon. I lowing the business session the Darlene Thompson won first prize ] Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. necting was turned over to Mrs. ,n fbc upper grades for finding 812 MAIN PHONE 317 Bob Lambin, the public reicGons •he most eggs and Viola Jackson on Your Farm Buildings and Content«. •huirmnn. She Introduced Mrs 1 won first prize for the little room. Clarence Martindale, president of On the six weeks honor roll for [ the Y. C. club. She gave a report the upper grade« there were only ' E E BARTRUFF, Insurance Agent on the project for an additional 2. Byron Thompson nnd Jim I-aw- room to tie built on the north end son. For the primary room, Terry 14 8 8th Phone 301 of the city hall Mrs Russell Scott Chatterton, Viola Jnckson. Pat told of the trip to Coquille, giving Laird. Nola Jackson, Herbert Kop- the highlights of the district con l>crman and Ronnie Williams Those neither tardy nor absent ference. The American Legion and Aux were Lldenn Sells. Byron Thomp iliary held a social meeting Tues son. Gail Chatterton, Jim Lawson day night instead of their regular and Anna Keene. Joe Raush went to Grays Har meeting at the Halo hall. The post commander of Drain and several bor. Washington last week. Jim Stewart S 1c is home on members from Drain Legion at tended About 45 wore present to leave for three weeks visiting his enjoy the evening playing canta parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray j Stewart. and dancing. Dixie Eastburn of California I The Y. W. S. club met Thursday afternoon at the Epworth hall of spent the week end with her the Yoncalla Methodist church Rosilic Purcell. and were entertained by Mrs Dan and Mrs’ Lowell Benston » a* •• w, < • ♦ —< Wright and Mrs, Merz. Easter and Pete Hayes spent the week on the end visiting the Benston's son-in- decorations were used i A dessert ! ,aw ,,nd daughter and grand- luncheon tables. luncheon was served at 1:30. Mr». daughter near Ridgefield. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall and Fred Reeves, chaplain, led in the devotions, followed by the salute daughter of Klamath Falls spent to the flag led by Mrs. Hugh Sunday at the James Chatterton Warner. A very interesting talk home. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hayes of was given by Mr». Edgar Richards on Australian strange animals Roseburg spent the week end with and Mrs. J. N. Sparks on Austra- Mrs. Hayes mother, Mrs. Frank Hales and sister Mrs. Selover. han resources. Dorothy Sharon of Reedsport Mr. and Mr». Bennett Newton of San Bernardino, California, are spent the week end at the home of visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. M. Fulbright, and also his par- sharon- Mrs Walker spent the week end I ents over by Ixindon. lot us »how you tha revolutionary new Hotpoint Orin Pearson of Salem is visit at the home of her daughter Mrs. Automatic Dishwasher that washes, rinse« and dries ing with his brother and wife, Mr. Ray Brady. Visitors at the Clay Goyer home your dishes electrically! It's the greatest time and and Mrs. Sam Pearson; also Mr. labor saving appliance ever invented tor your home, and Mrs. McBride of Hollywood, recently were Tom Goyer of Mt. and it frees you forever from housekeeping’s most California, are spending their va- i Angel and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones of Creswell. cation on the Pearson place. monotonous daily chore. This amazing new Hotpoint Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sells and (TT his is your invitation to meet your courteous service, and always at reason Sunrise services and Easter Automatic Electric Dishwasher saves you seven hours T- new Mercury dealer. Here is a well* breakfast were held at the Church family attended a birthday dinner able cost. You'll find a sincere desire to a week yet costs only 3c more a day to operate! of Christ Sunday morning at 6:00 I at the Radtke home in Cottage staffed, well-equipped organization to show you and tell you all about the Grove Sunday, honoring two of am., and the Easter service at serve you —an organization determined great All-New 1949 Mercury. You’ll know the Assembly of God startl'd at Mrs. Sells' uncles. Billy Denham of C. G. spent to do business on the basis of winning 9:45 these people want to do everything LOOK AT THESE GREAT De Dilley was seriously injured I the week end with his cousin your liking, your confidence and your possible to help you like to do business Jimmy Williams. last Monday afternoon about 4:15 respect as a part of every business trans HOTPOINT FEATURES! with them. ¡ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Callantine of at the .Douglas Timber Corpora action. 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