The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 12, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    DELIGHT VALLEY --------------------------- ,i I ber*
of Hebron Home Economic* 'and to Mr. Davidson tor his help’lege there mid at tended the
Anti l.ucust
. chib are cordially invited to Visit in auctioning oil the pies. Also to Mother's day program.
Locust swarms, which destroy
I at that time.
billions of dollars worth of Mqp.
Fay Taylor and Shirley Woockm
Mr. and Mt* Jack ('line nini
lor the decorating they did in the children of Oakridge were ran now be attacked from the
Friday, May < was a very im- II > Hk'D\ a. It B vn**
play shed, and to all the members Mother's da> guesl» Sunday at the ground »Uh epactal masblMOO ba-
portant day in the valley, when ■ HFRROX l.R WGE
built In Britain. Anil locust
who worked so faithfully to help Arnold inieist home Mr» Cline in
At the regular meeting of
(Mrs. C. A. PvteraM, reporter
the voters of the district caat a
chemicals sre also being sprayed
in every way.
and daughter Nona stayed over
phone IK-F-H)
unanimous ballot in favor of bond­ Hebron Grange. Satuiday, May 7.
like «win hum' luw Hying sircra/L
Mr and Mr* Lrstcr Reanick for a lew days visit.
ing the district for 424,900 for a Helena Overgaard
ekvted
Mr
and
Mr*
Amos
Ketcherxiih*
and
children
Allen
and
Judy
were
E.
Carpenter
,of
Overton.
A.
new schOil budding. Those serving as a delagate to State Grange
A major overhaul is given to
as judges .»n the board were Mrs meeting at Coos Bay in June. I • and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dcl- dinner guests Sunday at the home Neb. visited his daughter nnd
oT
Mr.
।
mar
Benaton
of
Cnttage
Grove
and Mrs Hairy Castle. Min in-law Mr. and Mrs
Hen Navy flying bonis, MARS, every
John VanNortwick. Mrs Lee Har- as the master Roy Geer, will lx- ,
flight hours
Mis Berta MeQuire ol Walden Anderson last week.
Another
i Ison. Mrs. Ed Sherrill and Mrs. unable to attend Mrs. Overgaard 1 ! (Mcnieked up the McKenzie rivet
as
well
as
doing
a
little
fishing
called
during
-the
day.
daughter.
Mrs.
M.
t>.
Woodward
will
bring
back
with
her
the
Claude Davidson. clerk,
Everybody reads the Classified
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Camming» and daughter Kay of Nehalem,
Mr and Mrs Roy Clark motored l>ennant Hebron has won for
Cage 12 and 13
Lee Nichols Is building a small and George Wixxlworth and son Oregon came and spent the week
to Salem on Saturday, to attend having all dues paid for the year liarn on his new place.
end
at
the
Anderson
home
and
at
the
end
of
the
first
quarter.
Gqorge
went
to
Marsh
Creek
Sun
­
the wedding of their daughter.
Mi and Mrs. Charles Teeters day to do some fishing.
Harry Lewis gave an interesting
Mr. Carpenter went home w ith her
। Beth Mitchell to Mr. Richard S.
report on a new weed killer. Mr spent the week end at the home of
Mrs. Floyd Jones went to The for a visit.
i Irwin. of Salem.
Lewis, staff captain, also announc­ their daughter, Mrs. Coomba in Dalles last week to attend the
Mr. and Mrs. Dal» Cmpenier
The baseball game, on Monday,
ed the names of the members of Springfield.
Band concert her nephew Tommy and daughters of Dtthnm were
between Mountain View and lie- the first and second degree drill I
Mr and Mrs J. L. Partridge
Biumlsiugh plays the cornet iii callers Sunday afternoon ul the
light Valley ended in a 12 to 24
teams, and asked all twmhws to and daughter Velmn, accom|>anicd She visiteil at the home of her Ben Anderson home.
score in favor of the visiting team
by Mrs Partridge's sister, were brother and wife Mr. and Mrs.
memorize their parts.
There was a Mother's day ten
। A returp game will be played at
at the Walden Sunday sch<a>l
Five dollar* was contributed by Sunday guests at t.he D. Quaglia Frank Brumbaugh.
Mountain View on Monday of next
home
Delight Valley Road
the grange to the Latham school
Alvin Roby. Veriey Ward, Paul Sunday.
I week.
Visitors at the Dails Dodge
pupils participating in the rodent
Mr. anil Mrs Fred Overton Were |
Patten and Roy Duerst had the
Miss Willa
Durflinger was control contest The money will be I hom*' Sund,‘y « ere Mrs Mary
dinner guests Sunday at the home
measles last week.
pleasantly surprised on her birth­ distributed as the teachers see fit L^nd and Mrs. Ada Jenipngs of
of
Mrs. Dunham mid son Ray of
Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs* Dannv '
11,1 •
day last week, when a group of
It was voted to sponsor Nina
Silk Creek.
Brant and son and Mr imi Mra ' t
"s"
’ M,n ,,ni1
friends and schoolmates honored Chapman for candidate for Queen .....
~ ••
- .minus an t fä K m ,,i,UKh,er
"" “’«ending < ol
■ Ui tfex
I her with a party, at her home.
of the Cottage Grove Rodeo She .
J^ning* nnd family of
— Subm rihr T« Ihr Senn nr I
i After having to he absent from was the Hebron Grange candidate
-
There are still several children
school for a week, because of the - for -
Regatta Queen
two years ago.
measles. David Hemenway is now Any grange member or friend may out of achoo) with the measles.
Mr and Mrs Lawson Crase and
। able to return to his studies in help Nina gain a chance to wear
the first grade.
the crown by helping sell tickets two children of IMrilund are visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Campbell and to the Rixleo Queen's Ball. The ing at the home of Mrs erases
। children, Susan and Terry, of Cot­ committee in charge of arrange­ brother. Amos Ketcherside
A bridal shower was given nt
tage Grove, were Sunday dinner, ments for ticket sales, etc. is
! guests at the home of Mr and Lillian Marcy, Tommy Clark, and the home of Mrs Dean Russum
Rose Lewis. The contest is now Friday. May 6, honoring Miss
Mrs. Roy Clark.
Wilma Wade. Many ladies at­
The unusual warm weather is open.
tended.
A
committee
of
Robert
St.
Elmo.
ctuae for caution as Well as work
and play, for Monday, while re­ Kathryn Patten, and Earl Marcy
turning from a neighbors home. was elected to plan social night
Mis. Olson came upon a rattle­ entertainment for the next six
Mrs. Harry ('astir, reporter
snake in the middle of the road months Plans for May 21, regular
phono 19-F-ll)
social
night,
will
be
announced
She returned to the neighbors,
'
i
.
•
Al
,ht
‘
Ph’ so< <“* Friday night
and secured help in killing the
An interesting lecturer s pro- held in the Blue Mt school parent*
killer. It was found to have sever
rattles. A close watch is being
‘m*1 ‘ h"'«" " -njoy.Ml alx.ut 15
I
i%. Moffkr uEspeC a,l7 en- minutes of movies and Mi David-
kept now for the mate.
wasa
p
y
Rosie
Li
’
Wis,
son,
Geneva Bettis and Marian
Dick Duer, who is in the Shrin­
byKR1<?."nl
Seidel gave several musical niun-
ers Hospital for Crippled Children
Nobody Knows but Mother.
1 bent
‘
which were very much en-
m Portland, is patiently waiting
At the next regular grange joyed by all. Mr. Davidson auetion-
the final operations on his leg. sr
meeting. June 4. the Home Eco- ed off pies and everyone enjoyed
that he can return to home and
tornics club will present the pro­ coffee and pie. There was pop lor
friends.
gram. The special topic of the the children. Mrs Agne* Miller
Miss Roberda Flaten was home program is to be "Child care arid
from college for the past week Child Training." The display table held the lucky number on the
end. honoring her mother on is to feature any special device quilt The quilt nnd social brought
in about 579 which will U- usi-d
Mothers day. and while here,
members have found helpful in
. tended the Junior Prom at the •aring or training their children. for repairs at the play shed anil
Oregon campus in Eugene on All members are asked to aid in lunch nxinSanii ice cream for the
picnic the last day of school.
Saturday night.
making the table interesting and
The Mmhcr* club memlicrs
Mr. and Mrs Francis Hom have successful. Naturally, a generous
_ _____ , ...
„
-
—.want to thank the Joe Bricher
returned from a trip to Death 'mount of willow switches are ex- family for thd loan of th.- film
Valley, having been gone about pected, but members are asked to for the movie Friday night anil
10 days.
help on thè serious side, too.
also our thanks to Millie Roby for
Next Home Economica club the extra work sho did on the
A Mother’s day dinner was en­
meeting
will
be
May
24
at
thè
joyed by all the family at the home
quilt and the sale of tickets, also
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway ho me of Helena Overgaard. with to Mrs. Ix*e Dugan at Walden
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Norris Nora Yearous as co-hostess.
store while she had the quilt there.
entertained at dinner, on Tuesday
DORENAGRANGE
NEWS
evening, with Mr Clare K. Hamlin
The regular meeting of Dorena
of Eugene, as their guest. Mr
HamMn. an architect, met with the Grange wws held Thursday, May 5.
Shirley Sherrill was one of the
school board later in the evening,
to discuss the proposed new build­ date winners of the Youth De­
clamatory Contest, having little
ing.
Shirley Sherrill has received competition, and will present her
word that she is one of four chosen I monologue at State Grange, which
to compete for the State prize ini is to be held at Coos Bay in June.
the Grange Declamatory Contest I Mrs. McCormack was elected as
at Coos Bay on June 12.'She, also | ?.
represent Dorena
was chosen to represent Lane Ur®n“p a‘ S,atr
meeting.
County Grange in the Honor Youth I spveraI members from Creswell
in Grange Activities Contest.
,o h<?,p on ,he nPW
1 hall Saturday. April 30; we ap­
preciate their . help very much.
Office Supplies — The Sentinel
The building committee is ask­
ing everyone that can come on
Saturdays to be there; the ladies
serve hot lunches every Saturday.
Agnes Plaisted, Flora, put on
the program for Lecturers Hour
as follows:
I Poem, “Flora, Goddess of Flow
I ’rs,” read by Billie Jo LeCompte
I ;ame, “Flower Relay”; song,
I 'Mother,” by Youth Group; poem,
I ‘Grange Hall by the River,” read
I by Jean Plaisted.
Forrest Monroe, who got the
I 'Black Dot,” had Raymond Wicks
I tnd Oris Monroe sing "Mother's
I Bible,” accompanied by Thelma
Wicks
I Lecturer, Mary Arne, presented
Agnes Plaiated a corsage as a
iift of appreciation for putting on
ihe program; she thanked the
>lay cast that entered in the play
festival, and also the Youth Group
for putting on the program April
(Mrs. K. D. Sherrill, reporter
phone M3R4)
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Next meeting Chaplain, Hattie
Spahr, will put on the program.
The next serving committee will
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Eight H. E. C. ladies visited
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The H. E. C. Is asking for dona-
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Rosalie Plaisted, reporter.
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The .Dorena Grange Home Ec-
inomirs club met at the home of
Mrs. Claude Arne, with Mrs. Larry
Brumfield as co-hostess, on Tues-
lay, May 10th. Eleven ladies
inswered roll-call. A delightful
rnd plentiful pot-luck luncheon
was spread, after which the reg-
dar business meeting was held.
A rummage and cooked food sale
was planned for Saturday, May
.’1st to lie held in Cottage Grove,
'ocation to be announced as soon
is possible. It is hoped that a
onerous donation from all Dorena
»rangers will he forthcoming, for
his sale, and arrangements can
>e made with Ellen Sherrill, chair­
man in charge, for contributions
'o be picked up.
The next regular meeting will
* held on June 21st at the homo
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