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9 I The Mentlnel, t uttage drove. Ore*«« MOSBY CREEK Thur*.. July ÎM, l»44t| Word» of the Wi»e CURTIN (Mrs. Grace Thompson, reporter Phone HFS) SHOESTRING (Mrs. W. C. Thorp, Reporter) Mr and Mrs John Kiskie of Mr. and Mrs Leotus Burkleo of Seattle. Washington, returned to salt in the way he should go. Only ■ Curtin are the parents of a baby their home last week after two t Mr and Mrs. Fred Overton had then should be instruct otbars. | boy, born Sunday July 24 and week« at the Ben Watkins home —(Buddha) Ee misfortune to have cougars weighing 9 pounds. Mrs Kiskic is a daughter of Mrs II fifty sheep. It was reported Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Dement •t they were seen again Sunday and Ellis Jean of Sutherlin spent Paul Allen is home on a month in the Blue Mt. district, near the (Mrs. Esther Trannall. reporter the weekend here with her folks. vacation from Eugene Vocational l^eon Pool ranch. The government Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Rains. school. trapper has been helping in the Joyce Billings and Buster Sat- hunt There seems to be an old Bob Brooks is employed with the Mr. and Mrs Jim Alliston and fnother cougar and three nearly- children, formerly of Springfield, terfield have been having the walk and talk gun club in Reno. Nevada. grown kittens. and now of Sutherlin spent Sun mumps Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holt and Bobbie Lamarr ■ has gone to ; Everett McCoy lost one of his day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. family’ of Creswell, accompanied spend the summer with his grand horses over the week end. It ap G M Kimble Belva and Clinton Garoutte by Mrs. Flora Holt of Curtin, mo-, parent at Lundale, California parently Just laid down and died. Mrs Oliver Martin has moved Mr. and Mrs Roy Omyer, who spent the week end with their tored to Ashland Sunday to see moved td Madox, wete back over sister, Mrs. Earl Gridley at Prine- the new arrival at the Walter De into an apartment in Yoncalla, un vijle. j Boer home a girl born on July til her husband returns from the the week end and visited friends A grass fire near the Overgaard 13 weighing nine and one-half navy. at Walden home, Monday morning endanger- pounds and named Janyce Gay. Mrs. A. C. Simmons of Oakland. Mrs Sadie Allman and brother- ed their house, but was quickly At the special school meeting California is here for a two week in-law. Frank Chapman, went to put out by the fire department. held Thursday night at the Curtin vlsit with her daughter and family. Hayhurst last Friday and visited R E. Yates of Portland spent school house Mrs. Evelyn Little- Mr and Mrs Paul Bean Sr.. of Mr and Mrs Henkel Phillips. Monday night at the Hugh Trun- page was elected the new school Drain. Oregon and her grandson I Mr and Mrs Forest Mattox nel's en route to Grants Pass. director and E J Martin was , and wde Mr and Mri P;ul yi have moved to Redmond. Mrs. Lulu (Albert C.> Anderson elected clerk. So far no teacher j jr . of Yoncalla A daughter, Edith June, was of Salem was called to Drain last has been signed to teach in the. Mr and Mrs Hnw..rd nt Mr. and Mrs. v- Karl . Howard of born July 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul week end by the death of a upper grades. Eddy ville, Oregon spent last week Anderson of Redland, California. brother-in-law. Flora Holt _ Mrs. . . , and „ Mrs. . Grace . /'nd visiting relatives ami friends This is their second daughter. ’ The Roy Means family spent Goins, Emily and Leslie, returned > here. Mrs Lester Rearrick honored Sunday at Cascadia. home Thursday night from Fern- Mrs Ethel Cockeram. Miss Bev her sister. Mrs Grant Dully of Mr. and Mrs Merle Porter flew dale. Wash . where they had visit- erly Murphy and Miss Dianne Kerr Knox Hill, with a birthday dinner — to Portland, Friday and returned I’d the Fred Becks and the Elmer of Redding. California who have 1 Saturday evening Mrs. Porter ! Becks Mrs Elmer Beck will be been visiting at the Applegate and «“”*5 visited Kittie Kime Ditto. remembered here as the former Thomas home, together with Mr and Barbara of Walport, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brainard Miss Lois Goins, and Mrs Charley Applegate. Mrs ' Mrs. Grant Dulley and three chiL and two children, of Madford spent Joan Higginbotham underwent Wilma Applegate and two children ' Cia of Knox Hill and Dean and Wednesday at the home of _____ 1 »4 ___ a _ -s .... her an operation last week at the and Mr and Mre Arehie Thomas ; verly Castle of Blue Mt. I Shriners hospital in Portland and o( Yoncalla ’ motored to Salem cousin, Merle Porter. Mr«. Harry Caatie, reporter Phone 19 Fit LATHAM Air Express Mor« air express shipments Fsr«q,u C beeaes Dairy scientists are giving creased attention to foreign type City now than wars handled for the cheeees Many of these cheeses, for- •ntire »ountry In 19U. (YMr IMS; merly Imported In large quantities M.000 shipments; Average week. M. may be made In the United States Y. City. 1949: 15,000 shipments). I In the future. W-IK u « * I PrHaA* c'ogb>- oi Lewis Wash, recently transferred from Camp Lee^ Virgmia^ after having completed «d'anced rnilj- htrt IqJh'hte fXs FREE nvre Witil »IIS ICMKS, for your tire» it jut one of many services available here Iwe<?k on a trip Io Astoria to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turpin s daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs : two chddn?n spent lagt s«ndny at ,he Agw re“™0" Me- r. &nu 1»^IS. \ftnnviHp L. E. Coeby. Other visitors at the ‘ Mr „-j. wi,i.„ , v __ । u*. Mr- and Mrs- white of Kansas, Cosby home are Mr. and Mrs. My- arrived here last week Mr ron Nightingale and two sons of v i. Coverdale, Calif n.Xr n! °l ¿he Xoncalla Mr and Mrs. Clayton Payne of k 217 *7 -.rut™ .rriv~t k -L here looking after business mat Condon arrived here Wednesday ters. night for a short visit. On Thurs Carole and Carolyn Boucock day they accompanied the Charles crw,nt week visiting the Avery | W. Booher family to Seattle Lass wells near Neskowin on the 1 where they met the Harry Holt coaj5t family who had been cruising in , Xl_‘ „ . o nearby water» the p a s t several JL 71?. " weeks with the "Wanda Belle™up1^ AIR free is getting “long nicely I Saturday to visit Mrs. Cockeram's The Arnold Cast lumber truck S(ln and family familv tipped o ver Saturday afternoon Torn We.lfaH Sah.m u >nd. | near the Anlauf motor lodge when ing a w,up|e of hjs the load s,J,f,ed The driver re- daughter ami family Mrs. Roy ceived a badly sprained knee. c-ur| 3 | ,ruck -Mrs. Harold Turpin ami daugh- The Meacheams and the Goms ter K and Mr and M £ spent the weekend fishing at the (Turpin spent a rouple )ast for motorists. We check any part of the r Mieh C a onc^ ContM>r 'g S.’ parental Dave Rogers home for a Paynes are bringing the boat back few days. They plan to make their to home waters. home in Medford this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sparks went to Portland Sunday where Mr. More than 1,115,000.000 pounds of Sparks will receive medical at froaen foods were packed in 1048. tention. approximately 120 million pounds Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brant enter more than in 1947. tained Friday evening at their | The Harry Holt family returned by car Saturday to their home in Cresweli and the Boohers and car jut for the asking. Give u a try —you’ll like our service. N0HÏ CHEVRON STATION Phone 25 Mr home at a birthday party for their son Jimmie and Zara Potter. The two young men received many nice ! presents from their friends Games ¡were enjoyed during the evening, after which a birthday cake and h.ane made ice cream was served The H. E. club of Elkhead wax host at a party at the hall last Saturday evening honoring the birthday of members whose birth days come in July. Visiting and dancing completed a very enjoy- able evening Supper was served at a late hour. Confused About Appliance Prices? This Message May Help You Indonesian Imports Indonesia was normally the pre war source of 30 per cent of US. rubber imports. 96 per cent of qui nine. 90 per cent of kapok ifor mat- tresses. lifesavers), »7 per cent of 30 P« c««t of tea. 10 par een* oi ,ln- In terms of quality and new work saving convenieneva. lending electric appliances like our own Hotpoint Refrigerator«, Ranges. Dishwashers anti other products are far superior to pre-war models —SutMuribe To The Sentinel IJowyouKnow! But that’s only the half of it! In eriiis of today’s cost of living and the price increase« of other commod ¡ties such as automobiles mid houses, our 1949 Hotpoint Appliance« ac tually cost a lot less than the corres ponding models of 10 years ago. The answers to everyday i ns lira net- problems* By G B ARNEST Representing the leading fire ind casualty C\»mpanies doing business in Oregon. Believing wholeheartedly In the philosophy that you hate to •give" before you can "get" and believing also that in these ‘lay» of complexllle» «Mat people will be really Interested In reading the solution» to their own and their neighbors' every day Insurance problem», we de cided to try somethin« a little different. Beginning nest week this ad vertising apace will be devoted each week to a column of ques tions and answers on Insurance .»roblema whk'h are common In the Ilves of all of us. Frankly, thia column will be In Itself a form of advertising but the offer to answer your In- «urance questions without charge or obligation Is genuine and has no strings attached. portunity to be of service you. or obligation of See These Great Electric Appliance Values At BRESSLER’S FURNITURE 411 Main Street esn 1b» Junior Chamber of Commerce requests the pleasure Annual Cottage Grove Regatta < » Sunday, August I4tli at one-thirty in the afternoon E <1 Saturday evening, August 13th, 9:30 p. nt Phone 39 any Phone 36 .1« We invite you to inspect the latest models nml see why we say you can "Look to Hotpoint for the Client Eirwt" why you can get the great est dollar for dollar value« ever of fered right now I great job of building new and better product«. while «till niaintaiuing the low price« you want. Hotpoint, for example, has aycumplmbeu this by - Aid» ¡; -.li We think you'll choose Hotpoint, because we honestly believe that these appliances are ns fine ns tech nieal facilities and hiiinan skill can produce- ami priced as low as any other make of comparable quality. The appliance industry has done n Arnest Insurance Agency 511 Main Because you get record quality nt »udi low coat, we can any aiiivervlv I hut now ia the time to buy an appli ance. in making your selection, how ever, be «tire to look them nil over, compare value« and ask your friend* who know from experience. to *If you'll address your own in- «urance questions to this office we'U try to give you the correct rnswers and there will be no charge kind. For example, you can buy a new Hotpoint Refrigerator now for just 61H9.75—only $10 more than the comparable 1939 model, which gave you far fewer advantages. When you «top to think that the dollar to day is worth only 60 per cent of what it was ten year« ago. you can readily »ee how low appliance prices really «re now. careful planning having completed the industry's greatest postwar ex pansion program to provide far more efficient production facilities. laoose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel