BABY HIPPO MAKES HIS DEBUT DIVIDE MOSBY CREEK Ht». Harry Castle, reporter Phone ISIIÎ (Mn. Edith Kcnady. reporter phone S7-F-22) The Mosby Creek Extension c Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox have will meet Thursday at the home beautiful rented their home here to Mr. and Mrs Arnold Duerst. Mrs. Jack Monteith and have Thur moved to Cottage Grove to spend the winter. .WATCHES. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Saunders । pink and blue have purchased a new car. shower Pi arkins Millet and Mrs and Mr t < lx*n Blackmon* on Oe Walla Walla visited recently with toiler ti at the home of Mrs Clif- Mr. Spear's sisters, Mrs. J. A. ford Lei l*>w The next club meeting Mackey and Mrs. Frank Parker. Will Ik* at the home of Mrs Glen Mr. and Mrs. H. R RoLilsen of Spokane were also visitors at the Mackey home last week. Mr. and Mrs Robert Salts- Mr. and Mrs. Al Wakefield and gaver and two sons have returned two sons moved into the Mackey from Illinois mid Indiana where cabin. They returned recently they have visit«! for micii weeks from San Francisco and Mr. Mrs. Orin Lmd visit«! i«xntly Wakefield is employed at Wood- at the home of her mother. Mrs. ard s mill. Matuseh ol Sheridan and also a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmo sister. Mi-s. Mable \\ adman of have had their house remodeled Van«»uver. H. C w| o had lavn lately and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph visiting thete. She a Iso visited Lindstrom are making quite a few other relatives there. improvements on their house. Mrs Howard Conn Nina Chapman has returned to jVe engrave anything we sell Corvallis to continue her studies at Oregon State College. FREE Mr. and Mrs. B C. Shattuck of md Mrs. Orin Lind South Sixth street entertained at Walt« i vi!|<- at tl Sunday at a birthday dinner for lates home. He is a 012 Main Lind. Phone 351 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kcnady. Oth­ er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold Duerst an Homeffer and daughter Joanne of onauer w e n t Io Eugene Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lam­ the press, without comment, to the vocational school ns •t the Detroit zoo, under tho watchful eye of his mother. First hippo­ bert and Donald Kcnady. trainers for the Extension potamus born at tho zoo, the month-old “tot” Is one of the few ever Gordon West and his fiancee. duh. 1'he meeting was on pressing Thc .'•‘’‘“»‘er’, mother, Alice, has been a permanent, Miss Beatrice Bellent of Portland, and spotting of goods. Placid fixture of the park menagerie since 1938. (International} were here for the week end visit­ Mrs. Chirks Lindsey of L>s ing Gordon's father and the W. A. Angeles called on her cousins B West family. They will be mar­ and A Lind reccnty, also the Orin cookies at the fair ried November 12th at Klamath Lands She lived at Dorona and white ribbon. Falls. Gordon is driving an oil Disston 37 years ago. A group of six young |x*ople, in ­ tanker of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sloan ol cluding Marie Clatk. Bill Cant­ Hebron were dinner guests Sunday well. Gene Campbell, Brian and at the L*ster Rcarriek home. Mr. NEW OFFICERS OF Maxine Blue, and Virginia’Daley, Sloan brought his |K>wer saw and LORANE HIGH SCHOOL took a 500 mile trip. Sunday, hav­ cut Mr. Rearrick's wood logs. No frost has ing breakfast at Canyonville, at­ Student body officers elected at the communits Mi. and Mrs. Everett Wright tending church at Medford and Lorane High school recently were: nights have brought out I of Reeds[H>rt came recently to tho seeing all the points of interest, •president, Larry Schaffer: vice- colors on the Orin Linds and Imth ta/iilivs went the Crazy House nt Gold Hill, N«w Alr-Co»dltieNd CwOo president, Dalene Mitchell: secre­ along the river. to 1’eti rson’s Rock Gardens on the Crater Like, the Lava Caves com­ tary-treasurer. Nina Haskins. | Autumn scarlet tones of the vir- ing back t>y way of Bend and the McKenzie. Class officers: seniors, president. I ginia creeper vine on the garage Mr. and Mis. Bob Seidel have McKenzie highway. Paul Carpenter; vice-president, roof at Claris Abcenc's. moved into their new home. The Bob Blackwell put up a bright Vernon Demorest; secretary. Ina Farmers of the community are yellow “wind sock" at his landing Seidel home burn«! down tins Becker; treasurer, Nina Haskins. »ummer. Juniors: president, George Dot- busy with fall plowing and plant­ strip, Saturday, to help in landing ROUND TRIP . . . $4.95 ing while the weather is good. P. Ison; vice-president. Donald Ladd; ri C \\ ilson hue■ Hum d tioiti a trip to Id dio. i. and California They vi ii ir ons, John ol < ildwi II Words of tho Wise linpossiblo I« a word only tn found in th« dlclionury of ol». —(Napoleon! Community Jewelers LONDON TIME & MONEY PORTLAND GREYHOUND INSURANCE PENCIL SHARPENERS 1 Cottage Grove Sentinel PLUMBING Business BUILDING Business YOU CAN HAVE IT I0ILL ] A HOME JUSTAS YOU WAMT IT BOY/ ——TO BUILD IT IS ilNSh AN UNTOLD dOY / 33 - COTTAGE GROVE, ORE pan, but a good share of the "soapiest your work easier, new manufacturing and soaps” you use started deep in the earth in selling jobs, a company bet ter able to serve an oil well. you and al! the West. These new cleaners, called detergents, actually make water "wetter”...attract dirt and grease almost like a magnet.They make dishes sparkle, work well with all fabrics in hard or soft water, clean cars, and they have many other home and industrial uses. The practical means of making deter­ gents from oil came out of Standard c California research ... by risking substan­ tial sums for experimentation and develop- LOWEST-fH/CfD CAR IV/TH “R0C/(£r" G/N£ The Euin Turner family moved away to return to former home in New Mexico. Mrs. Leon a bad case of mumps, having Ixen exposed on her recent trip to Cali­ fornia, from her daughter, Mrs. Lee Johnson. Katherine Clark was in the style show at t h e Eugene Fair last week, winning a blue ribbon on her dress. Malcolm Clark exhibited his Sand and Gravel YOU'RE INVITED! Call your