* LONDON ! All*. <— ■ ■ e» Rabbi to Tour U. S. 4 It Mather* Jiidg«- Nch«>lamM|Mi A committe of Lmdoh 111 Mothers judged work books of I II cla»» member* in Cooking, t amp Ctaikery and Sewing, at Hu- 4 II Mother» club m«'rllng. May II. at the club house, to determine win- 1 ners eligible for half-»cholamhl[M Io la- given by the 4 H Mother» club for 411 aummer camp in July. Final judging will be on Imai achievement day, at London achool Thursday, May 19, when clau member, exhibit their work and awards will I»’ made One boy and one girl will be winner, of »cholnr- »hip». A spring »ulin! luncheon *»» served picnic style at noon with branches of cool white bridal wreath decorating the club room, and helping to dispel the unusually warm day. At ftn- tiuKincKx meeting, con- dugjed hy the president. Esther Banton, usual riMKinc busine»» was In order and plans mad«' for com­ pleting Dolly Wood» quilt ut the next meeting. May 25th An interesting letter was read of life in Tokyo, written to Mrs. Phllll|M by her granddaughter. A in Izindahl who recently moved there to join her husband in. the service of the U S Army Mr» Fred Mills was presented with a wedding gift from the club Then' was a pollyanna wedding | anntvenary gift for Mae Andvr- xon who wa» expected home la»t l$«AiL S chief rabbi. Dr. ixaac Hal­ evi Hcrtog. 60, wbvm u he leave, week from her recent trip. the plane oo hi» arrival at New New additions were added to York's International Airport. He the white-elephant table, ■ which ,ald that unleia Ixmel's homing continue, to be a |x>pular nviney situation »¡a remedied tnimedi- raising endeavor for the club ■loly “it may causa ui to consider a An interesting piece of hand- curtailment ot immigration." The work was displayed, a baby crib spiritual loader will tour the U. S. quilt, with padded quilted design in behalf of the United Jewish Ap- of th«’ Old Woman in th«’ Shoe, peal campaign, (international) made by Jeanne Murton for her —— — grandson, Tcnnny" Morten John- regular meeting. May 12. at the »on. home of Mm. Inez Kramer. Mr». Dmdon Win. Hall (dune W W Hileman of Cottage Grove Th«' last base hall game of th«' wax clrctcd vice-chaitman and school year was won at London Mm. Addinghm Healh Jr., sccre- agaln»t thg Dorena team Friday. tnry. Thc next mecflng of the club May 13, with a More of Ik-Hi be wíth Mr,. Ha/el Morris Second team» of th«' two schools pl'.yrd a gam«- the same day with Emery Roby of London and a resulting score of Ik-Ik tie The fifth grade boy, enjoyed a Kenneth C oojst . Cedar Creek, at- taffy pul! and party at th«' home tended a two day rifle practice of. Grant Clark after school Fri­ maneuver of the Cottage Grow day. hYesh honte iMik«xl donuts National Guard. Saturday and an«l cool akl were acm-d by hix Sunday at Camp Adair, near Cor­ vallis. mother, Mi» S. T. (lark Mr and Mm Lon Daylcy hail «-H Outing at the Lak«- 4-H Camp Cisikery claim |x>«t- visitors from Idaho, when their pon««! till Wetlnesday evening an «on ami wife anil three children outing at the lake, fishing and came over to spend a week recent- cooking their own siip(M-r on a lv The J olin g Mm Dayley I» the bon-fire with their leader Mm. daughter of Mm Hntuicn who live» east of the fjtkv ncnr Wilson Adeline Berry. ^Lawana Sugg and Mabl«' Funk ^fended tlie Royal Neighbor« «-on- Allyn Abccne ha» r«'turn<'d to the wood.« to work and his broth­ vention nt Mnrcolla. May II. Mr. and Mm Clarence 1‘arr and er-in-law.- Bob Bloom, ha« taken ‘ tvzr> xonw Larry and Chester, hi* place nt London xtore. Allyn is k|a-nt Mother's day at Dallas with working at Springfield but »till Mr Parr's mother. Mm Aller Parr hvwig at LaaukMi. Mr. Bloom lives Mm. C. E. Fisher of Portland at Hebron. visited her daughter, Mm Jeanne Mrs J W Womstaff Jr former, Morton for over Mother's day. ly Eva Hopman. ix st tying with Glen and Lloyd Gilliam went to her parent,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Newport last week to bring home Hopman of Cellar Creek while her | Mm Lloyd Gilhatn who had been visiting her paient» there. L«-a Stimmcl cam«- up fn»m Rose­ burg to visit hi, mother. Mm. Fred Mills, for Mother's day Clyde Gilham and Clarence Parr have gone to Triangle Lake, on tlw coast, to work. ¿¿o TZcERTAlNtX DAlSY- Euin Turner was abl«« to return 5UCH A \ygA5NT I RAISED to work last wwk ijfter injuries received in a car accident. May STREH6TH 7, involving hix car which wax ^álVIMG MILK FRO* badly wrecked and the car of l>m Ewing, on th«' highway Juxt south of Cottage Grove. One of the most efficient ir­ rigation system.» in the community are the garden sprinklers of C. A 77 RISK« Mr. and Mm. Price of Marwila visit'd Mr and Mm C. A Rigg* one evening last week. Clark received « Mr» S. surprise king diatancc telephone call on her birthday. May 12, from ■on, Boyd, of Hawthorne, Calif. The entire family sharc«l in the long distance call. HH0Â1 Mr. and Mrx. Frank Overholser anti baby of Creswell, s|>ent the afternoon Thursday with Mm. Overholser's sister, Mm. S. T. Clark, and brought strawberry ice cream and a birthday cake for Mm. Clarks birthday. DAIRY-TALES gÌGROVE MAID DAIRY Ilrbrun Home Extension Klwts Hebron Home Economics Ex­ tension club elected Mm. Glen Banion, London, chairman of the club for the coming year nt their Ha num id t. uoMoetM/rtP m / ik ----------- —— 505 $0.5’* $T. ••• PRONE: 321 I husband I« working at Gold p > i Mrs. Wornstnff was honored at ii baby »hower in Cottage Grove, May 1.3. given nt the home of Mm i Alton L m Wdliiun». Alice Whit«' und five of her I college girl friends spent the wwk ! «'iwl from m h prise blrtlidiiy gift brought । to tier door Inst week, n n«'w wash- I mg machine, a gift «if her husband. «Nelson Bemis has lurgun the iMMtaon «heep shearing, winking on Paul Pn-scotts flmk Saturday. Cliff parent* from Riverton. Wyoming are hen- visit­ ing up Cougar Bend Mr and Mrx. E. M .McEwen linv«' moved into their new house I.« >nil«>n < barrii Mux Bradford gave the mu- Dindon Church of Christ ■Sunday for th«' regular morning I M-rvtce Singing was led by Willi, Garmnn Altar flower» were a red When driving up the Row River toward Culp Creek, Disston, nnd Bohemia Moun­ tain, you can now stop nt the ROW RIVER SNACK SHOP for that sandwich and cup of good coffee. The SNACK SHOP is brand new throughout FEATURING : MILK SHAKES — SUNDAES — SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES of all kinds — PIE — CHILI M Of . f . . “»<1 . MPS. lt. Billy TOWtT < K ' 1" Washington, former re,‘‘>ntM ^.r<'' •re • week with Mr» Mary Jo Phillipa. Mm. Lisait* Small has been on the ,ick Hat the past two week», lait la better. Mr. and Mr,. J. E. Banton «'ailed on her Sunday. Arii«' Sugg's »inter, Mrs. Myrtle Vineyard of Clovis, California in visiting iiere for a week. ! LEGAL NOTIGES NOTH ». TION M HUUL «1» I PON ».!.».< QI EMTJO.N OF I.N< RKAKING TAX LEVY UVEK AMOI NT I.IMmjl HY SEC­ TION 11, AKTit I,»! XI. STATE section 11, article XI, of the Con- I' Thur»., May 19, 1MB • Th«' Xentlnel, Cottage Gemre, Oregon ■titution of Oregon. ¡I The reasons for increasing 8'Jch levy arc: Increased number of ’ teachers, improvem-nt of ‘.chool 1 building», increase in sttxient en-r rollment anti supplies needed, Io pay retirrrrwnt contributions for ! current and prior service “s re- ¡ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Thank You! ( ONSTH f TION The amount of tax, in excess of Notice is hereby given that an lh«’ 6'4 limitation, propcawd to elec I ion will la» field in School lie levied for said year is $54 69H.- « District No. 45 of Lan«- County, Dated thix 11 day of April. 1949 St ili' of Oregon, at Supt. Office, Chairman Board of Director» 'Jefferson School, Cottage Grove. CECIL K BECK Oregon. from 2:00 to 7:00 P M Attest: Jun«- 20. 1949, in said school dis­ D. M HUSTED trict. for the [ hi r pose of submit­ District Cietk 4L2L43 ting to the legal voter» of “said Hog Cholera district the question of increasing Abo.it 30 hog» out of every thou the tax levy for the year 1949- »nd 4le from cholera each year. 1950 over the amount limited by KriMt- treeant Vegetables About a gallon