|PWT 16 1 LONDON Reports from the school elec­ tion April 18, to exceed the 6*T limitation were that only eight voters turned out from a possible 132 in the district. The votes were sent direct to Eugene for general counting under the new rural set- up. II------------ ----------- —— Visiting day for pre-school chil- I dren has been announced for May home. It is just too crowded at 1 5 the Martins and Powells for him. Bob Blackwell will be employed up Oougar Bend anymore with a at the Dorena dam. Mr Blackwell couple of other dogs around all the owns his private plane which he time. He is hoping some une will keeps at the Sixth street field On want him. He is a big do- police Sundav he took Carl Small for his and chow, only one year old. but first airplane ride, flying over hfs he is a gentle, friendly dog and home and the London community. doesn’t think he would like it On April 22 the London basehall down at the dog pound at all. Mrs. Bert Newton has enjoyed team played the Mt View team at a visit the past week from her Mt. View with the score resulting sister. Mrs. E. G. Wolfe from in favor of Mt. View, 11-7. The 8««tlnel. CoStoge Arme, Orwçon Tliur» April TA 1943 . The lower grades at London Hood River . school enjoyed a holiday Thursday Mrs. Sam Medford was able to while the four upper grades en- (Mrs W. C. Thorp, Reporter) be out to church Sunday, the *lrst a trip by school bus with Joyed principal. Robert Wood. 1 “ me her " lmsS their At the Civic club meeting the to participate in "Lets Sing | Mrs. Lon Dayley was called to following officers were elected. America." at McArthur Court, in Idaho. Saturday, by the serious Wade Crow, president; Mrs Fred Eugene, April 21, with over 3500 [ ■... illness of — her ------------- mother Kruse, vice-president; ami Dora Mr. and Mrs W. E Eckennode, Benner, secretary They also dis- other rural school pupils. Mrs. Jim Quigley's house guests ■of Springfield spent Friday with cussed plan for budding a new from California, didn't stay, locat-:oId friends, Mr and Mrs E. M community hall. ing in Eugene to be nearer medi- McEwen exchanging bulbs and w g p g at th<, last me<,ting cal attention for the daughter, garden ideas. appointed a nominating commit- JoyceHerrenberg. । Mr and Mrs. C. J. Cox of Cot- tee: Mmes Jennie I^swell, Lu- Truman Williams of Eugene. "»<* McEwens, Friday afternoon. They gave $10 to the cancer drive. was over last week for the funeral Mrs. Henry Hess received medi- , Mrs. Jean Cowan gave a talk on of Frank Haynes. cal examination in Eugene, last । their family acquaintance of Mrs. Bob Blackwell of Santa Rosa, ’ week. Ethel Vndcrwood. who was mur- California has rented the Carl Mr. and Mm. Gale Roby and Small house recently vacated by family and Mr. and Mm. Marvin dered in Korea. Mrs. Elmer Cur- R.,W. Beatty, and has already Miller of Eugene were guests. rier gave a talk on Korea. members to join were Mrs planted , garden, but it will be , . Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Norris Cowa and Mrs Norn.a \ several weeks before Mr. Black- p^v of Blue Mountain in eel«»- ' an anaMrs -'Orma held Ua> on A Kooy or Blue Mountain in eele- proKram and tea - win well moves his family here. bration of Gale Roby s birthdav ^av g > Mr. and Mrs. Walt Boren of and also the birthday of Mrs. _ . ... I Rcv and Mrs Morris and f«ni- Woodards camp spent the week Glen Roby ’ Mr. and Mrs Arden Powell made i were ’ "¡«¡onaries in China end at Myrtle Point visiting Mrs. * for the past year, for the Assem- Borcn's parents a week end visit to Salem to see • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stump have Mrs. Powell's former school mate. bly of God church, returned home a 75% production of geese, with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Foster visit- Wednesday due to ill health of Rev Morris Mrs Morris » ,he three baby goslings hatched from ed at Zion. Sunday. Mr*. Gale Roby received a long ^un«5r d a “ 8 h t e r of Elmer four eggs by a chicken hen. They ■ - z - call -- early * Daugherty. are anticipating roast goose for distance telephone Mon­ Dr. Sara Nimocks, Mr Paulsrud next Christmas dinner. day from her son. Harold Black­ The S. T. Clark family enjoyed man, at San Pedro, California, of Los Angeles, and Mrs Balder- an outing in the woods up Cougar announcing the arrival earlier that son and son of Alhambra. Cali­ Bend, Sunday afternoon, where same morning of an 8 lb. 12 az. fornia. who have been visiting the Mr. Clark collected moss and fern baby girt named Teresa Jane past month at the Nimocks and specimens for his class in biology She is Mrs. Roby's fourth grand- Paulsrud home, returned home Friday. ’Jiggs" is looking for a new child. Al Hoffman and Luther Daugh­ erty came home with the first Chinook salmon of the season. Hoffman landed a 224 pound fish while fishing west of Elkton. The Y T. C. club held its reg­ ular meeting Thursday afternoon jat the LcRoy Hanson home. Five dollars was donated to the crippled children’s fund. They wiH have a cooked food sale May 6 for the benefit of the cancer drive A pot­ luck dinner was served at or.c I o’clock. George and Bob Roberts bought I the Shell service station at Drain. ! Bob has moved into the living 1 quarters at the service station. Word has been received by W. {C. Thorp that his brother Warren • is better and will be going home soon. Harold McGrath is in the hos­ pital with infection in his left eye. Leslie Anderson went back to work Monday after being out of work for the last three months [ with a broken wrist. I With the Granges DORENAGRANGE SHOESTRING You want YOUR customers to keep coming to YOUR store DIVIDE (Mrs. Edith Kenady, reporter phone S7-F-27) Mr. and Mm. Hazen Williams and Dawn and Roy and Betty Nelson of Pdrtlamd visited Sun­ day with Hazen's mother, Mrs. A. Williams and with other relatives and friends. Other visitors at the Williams home Sunday Were Mm. Harley Williams and children of Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs R. W. Kenady and I son Donald, Mrs. Addie Mason *nd Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ramsey en­ joyed the white water boat parade on the McKenzie River Sunday. |. Bea Baflant came from Port- । land and spent the Vert end with the West family. Louella Gartner is home from school this week with measles. । You better keep YOUR star« coming to TOUR customers Through COnACE GROVE SENTINEL Deepest Man-Made Hole Deepest man-made hole is an oil well tn Oklahoma, winch is over 17,000 feet deep. FISH GOTTA SWIM degree team The degrees wfH nwf I m exemplified on May 1H ns pre- a vioualy announced W Agnes Platoted, Flora, will h<»vw charge of the program tor the next Granke meeting Ux lurer Mary Arne announced that she would like to have Grang­ ers bring flower arrangements to the next Grange meeting. May 3, Which nre to be judged -She will put 10c In the building fund for every arrangement which to brought. Roaulie Platoted. reporter The Dorena Grange Youth ' Group took charge and conducted 1 the regular meeting of April ; 21. after the regular offtfiSN had I ojicned it. j Jean Platoted was elected ns the । new Steward, succeeding Millard [ Ward The building commute reported I that electrician* have started Ue Drlector I work on the wiling of the new Technical name fur the Ila de Grange hall. Grange members ate tector la "psycholntogroametor " 1 working at the hall every Satur­ day; they are shingling on the : outside or lining the Inside, nx weather permits. The Eagle* ARC A A CETYL» ENA I Lodge of Cottage Grove has loaned the Grangers six benches and a curtin for use In the new Grange hall until the Eagles build them­ selves a hall and have need for 1 these Items The next serving committee will la* Mr. and Mis Hi Sherrill and j Portable Welding Any PU m M 1 Shirley. Mr. and Mr*. Lot Wagner. , and George Stratton 1030 Madison Phone 181T It wax announced by Mrs Sher- . rill that May 12 will be the first I practice of the first and second WELDING Cottage Grove < Welding Works * MUNITIONS FOR CONTINENTAL ARMY—After Ethan Allen captured Fort Ticondeioga the heavy cannon were dismantled and with powder and shot were transported in midwinter on ox-drawn sleds over the Berkshire* to Boston. There the patriots mounted the guns on Dorchester Heights over­ looking the British occupation troops and on March 17, 1776, the British evacuated the city. The repro­ duction above of a notable painting of the winter journey across New England will be seen in the Army Day historical exhibit in leading American cities. THE SPIDER MEETS HIS WATERLOO SILK CREEK (MI m Dorothy Poynter, reporter) Frank B. McCracken is remod­ eling his residential property on Hazelton road. Mr. and Mm, Hal Brumbaugh of Los Angelos, were visitors Thursday and Friday at the home of R. E. Poynter. Mrs Nettie Estes was a visitor several days last week with Mrs. Miller and Mrs Jennie in Cottage Grove. Mr and Mrs, Ernest Hathaway received from Mrs. Hilma Wil- 48ft! j A hams sad news dv.ith •’ ‘ i ilKdly 11 'J bmw ' w EWP • "i "■ » k JBH ' cisco, Calif. Mr*. Williams was a former teacher in the district school now residing in Portland. Mrs. Rondell Lyons with two sons. Robert Rondell and Rocklin David, and daughter. Kathy, ar­ rived Thursday from Ketchikan, Alaska, for a visit with her par- : ents, Mr. and Mrs R. E Poynter. Neighborhood Friendship club I regular meeting was held Thum- 'day at the home of Mrs. Kittie I McCoy, hostess. Mrs. Ernest Hath- ' away was co-hostess. New officers »•looted wore: Mm. Arthur Wool- cott, president; Mm. George Over­ holser, vice-president. Miss Dor­ othy Poynter, secretary and Mm. I A .O. Downe, assistant secretary. Plant exchange by the memlM>m featured this meeting and refresh­ REVERSING THE STORY of the spider and the fly, the archer fish captures ments were served. Regular meet­ spiders by first shooting them with drops <4 water. These photos, taken ing for May will be held with Mrs. at the New York Zoological Society, show the curious fish with the "dead-eye” aim in action. The archer fish sights s suspended spider (top. ; George Overholser. Mr. and »Mm. Ed Newman, of left). A spurt of water ejected from the fish's mouth starts towards its Cutler City and Mm. Edwin Este* prey (right). A bullseye is scored (bottom, left). The archer fish leaps and daughters, ('aroline ami Ger­ out at the water (right) and snaps up the spider. (International aldine, of Oakland, were visitors I Sunday at the home of Mm. Net- j tie Estes. (Mm. Lot Wagner, Phono 81.MI) Mm. George Coons of Coos Bay. Mm. Harry Castle, reporter i who has been visiting her mother phone 19-F-I?) It seems spring is here at last Mrs. Nettle Estes, left last week The Mothers club met Thursday with the hills white with dogwood for National City, California for at the lunch room at Blue Moun­ blossoms and the beautiful sun- a two months stay. tain school. The girls 4-H cooking shine. U. S. Bales is showing ! club with their leader. Mrs. Ruth Dutch Elm Dtwxsc Patten, furnished a nice lunch of some improvement and was Dutch elm disease has killed 190,- cake, coffee and jello with moved from the Rhoads hospital 000 elms In the last IS years. In whipped cream. The ladies gave a to the home of her daughter, Mrs. i many New England communities, pink and blue shower honoring Flora Doolittle in Eugene. She famous for their towering elm Mrs. Bud Woolery. There will be will be there until she is able to trees, every elm has been killed. just one more meeting and Mm. be brought home. U. S. Bales has 1 Discovery of the disease in Denver Everett McCoy and Mm. Cliff been staying in Eugene during his to the first Indication that It has Green will be hostesses for the wife’s illness. crossed the Mississippi river into day. There has been some measles in | the western United States. A 7% pound baby daughter. school. Joyce and Bobby Kelly I Read the classified pages. Penni Lee, was born Friday the have both been ill with them. ■ 22nd at the Butler maternity Joyce had to miss all of last week 1 home to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wool­ of school, but is somewhat better ery. Mm. Woolery came home at the present time. Sunday and her sister Helen Hart Mrs. Laura Davenport is much of Everett, Washington, came to improved, after a two months ill­ take care of her for a week. ness, and she and Mr. E. Davcn- ! Mr. and Mrs. Lew Burleson and port are getting things ready to I Mm. Ranney of Cottage Grove build their new home. were guests Sunday at Qie Everett Dorena school will have its May McCoy home at Blue Mountain. Day program the first Friday in j Mr. and Mm. Warren Green and May. fkmfly of Vaughn and Mr. and Lot Wagner, is feeling some- Mm. Joe Anway of Eugene and what better at the present. Richard Hayes, also of Eugene, See the men working on the Were callers Sunday at the home Dorena dam this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green. They brought a big birthday dinner all Bainwater on Farm choked to honor Mr. Green on his terracing, contour farming. and birthday anniversary. close growing vegetation such as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton re- small grain, legumes, and grass turned last week from their cabin sod will help slow up the runoff at the coast. While there they vis­ water so that it can soak into the ited old friends, Mr. and Mrs. soil. Bill Rissue, who formerly lived on Mosby Creek. Mrs. Glen Roby of Blue Moun­ tain and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby of London were honored SUnday at the Glen Roby home of Blue Mountain, with a birthday dinner, Th,; honor guests received several nice gifts. Dee Anderson, Judy Rcarrlck and Lariy Lancaster have the three day measles this week. Pvt. Marvin Boyer who has been statirmed at Fort Ord, dali- fornia, visited last week at the Albert Lancaster home. He ex­ pects »o go overseas as snon as he returns to camp. Clyde Putman took his mother Mrs. Charles Putman to Oregon City Monday to attend the wed­ ding of her brother, Ruben Scouton at Vancouver Tuesday. MOSBY CREEK DORENA BLACK TOP PAVING Driveways — Street! — Parking Areas and Floon Also Rood Grading All Work Guaranteed > Pass Creek Paving Co Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Look! Fbsh a button to cook! See General Electric** exciting, new “PUSH-BUTTON” RANCE "Speed Cooking" at your finger tipsl New, automatic G-E features you have seo to believe! Come in today! Don't miss this! The easiest, fastest clean- puthing button«! With General KI« trie's new ''Push button" beauty, you get your choA» of bui|*-i» Pressure Cooker and rateable unit, OR TWO OVENS! 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