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Page 2 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur».. Dei. ». I »49 : LONDON Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove. Oregon Eatabhahnd August !■’. li'NÖ ................ W. C. MARTIN Hubscriptjou ratwi, cash in advance. than three Boat ha. 1 l lb Lane ami Douglas Counties ........... 2,.i0 Outside This District .—......................... 3.00 Fon ign ral«s ou application. Eilitor. Publisher tor le Mos. 1.50 1.00 1.50 Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon. as second class matter. ft A Td O NAL £¿5 I TO R t OiuloQluisQfii P II B LI $ ¿í «Í OJI Aï I OB HEAVY WATER Mrs. Gale R<»by. Reper»''? Phom 76« J-* M. mid Mi • Wesley Stewart of I'hiSMnimi nl 'Un* ' Eugene »Mrs, Father Truuurll, reperier mother Mis Levicy phon« rt-F-lt) I luí!'. Mr mal Mi. Allieti K ind q.epi ( bi Istilla» at (limila Pmut. Mr. mid Mis. Kai I k rahv ol Al- Mi Hili'- is < tii|>l<>> ' il "Il I he const .lincila. Calli visit'd tur day al tenäsin with Mis Hugh Iruiiia'll now Mr mu! Mi. iin. Swearingen I'lnistmns with t h c I I dmight.-i mid laimly ol Drain mid Mi mid mal family the Walter M. ad and Mr> AII mi I I Im 11 . mid chlldi en of her brother I Imd Harlx-i mid Idmilui s|»' ■nt < In iNlmiis nt Ilie I.tmily I'he latter was tornierly in home ol Mr mid Mrs Roliert St. I.Inui i m the n tuin trip Mi nini t lisiin ss in i'<> llairis visited nt tlie Hugh H I'ulki m d M> Mr mid Mr rrumiell lumie ubo three i hildien id I oudon mined Mi mid Mis William Kidd of mt< 1'hildlVll in I hutun. Missoni I mid their son day V .1 ue with his wile and baby of scbixil in the secmiil Corvallla \lMled hia mint Mra. reeovci mg Marv in I Imus Anna Sii'W.ni Horn the inumi» ;.l Th.' < kk r Kid I lived Ul'rOSS Dailej <d Mr and Mrs Ike tin Stewarts as a Rcids|a>rf |H'iil LATHAM Mr and Mrs Wm F. 1 entertained .m ( 'hi istmas with mi oyster stnw ■.tipper tor ill members of the I leinmiw ay Imnilies, Mr and Mi ' G E Fin- , nerty, Mr uni Mrs. Ed. Keiner Reeves .nul Mr and Mrs W and children Billy and Ethel of Springfield, (.'In Kt mas day was en i<>yed by all at a tmmly r.atiiermg it the home of Mr. mid Mrs. \\ ; \ Hemcnwuy The John VanNortwick I imily shared their Christmas day pleasures al their home with Mr and Mrs W F. and Mr and Mr-- I iimly. who have sold their home Mrs John Dugmi mid alii ■ndeil in lh<' valley to Mr and Mrs Walt- the Dugan family nummi at Wal den < 'hrislinas eve Mr und Mi ■ the usual holiday célébrât ion by llmold Dugmi <>l ('iiliimma moving to their tcniimriiry h«ai- nut .’tblc to come this year turn at 1 Idfi Ma.asoti. wir re they Mr. Ruby Hill m I'" tlmu will live until their new Imme on 10th street is c< niplcb'd Mr mid M's Malmiin Horn htHiH* oí her Nister Mi b‘r(d Um were unom the mmiv guests nt ris anti I irnils Mr m l Mr Gen Ihirri» anti chihiici; and Mi 11 tending ti e M in llarohl I and« rs atKl lahid the I II Cisiking M nibe chili are rcimndi d that they b danced piel in e break!.is! and : Tlirve hundreil parents and, friends ol the Lindon school at- , tended the "¡x n Iwuse ar ! Christ mas program at the new Lmdim schixil, Thursday evening, I as m lx r 22. Many had the opportunity of inspecting for the first time ' the new seluxd plant inchiding I the lunch r<x>m mxl > iap nsun M repi ired to the gymnasium for the Christmas program. Iwrinnm t al . 8-00 p.m I'he program ojx'ncd with the singing of I'hristm.” I sengs. led by Mr- Ivan Mx'ci » This was follow.si by the |>'c illation of a Christmas ic pupils of the Sth LOOKING AHEAD the progimn reto We are standing on the threshold of a new year. Since fcc. punch and <k ughnuts we can’t catch time by the forelock and make it stand still, Friday utternoan the pu| we’ll have to face whatever 1950 brings us. It’s going to be difficult to write the words, "1950”, which to those' who are ' layndon school held their in the evening of life and those who are' approaching 1 . Christmas p.utiis with g> and treats oi candy seems in the dim distant future and surely not a part of tne I change and oranges fmm tin ir tv present age. It’s usually customary at this time of the yeai Mrs. Higdon. Mrs 1 i»H. Mr to try to predict what lies ahead and to add an optimisti! trail and Mrs. Clark b.-wii child note to the twelve months which by the calendar we will soon enter. However, in the past five or six years the forecasters tlu-ir bu» driver arai cook. Mr and have had a rather bad time of it; they have even missed what Mrs. Rcm,ng’' ii School was dis appeared to be sure shot guesses on the outcome of an elec- n.lsSrtl at 130 p.m. it wdl re um« tion and economically they have predicted everything from a r i >d.i> December 7. ¡here w.ll depression to a boom. None of the predictions have been as ■ be^no ^^“^y .. L^ radical as forecasted. daughter Kathy of San Louis We have found that one of the easiest things to do is to Obispo. California me dur mg tlie Christmas holidays with Mr Maggie Stewart of Redmond. worry about the future and what it may bring and wc have Mrs. Kirchner's parents, Mr and She had been ill for a few weeks noted that some of the so-called "Nightmares’’ have nevei md was here to visit I ht son and materialized. We have emerged from the past thirty years and children, Terry and Marlene family a couple of weeks ago. At without too much suffering on the part of the average indi the time of her death. Decem- vidual and barring a terrible war. the greatest thing we may ■ •ie visitors at the Jex? Geer home. anothvr have to worry about is the inconvenience of making an ad Mr and Mrs. Lowell Davis and ,„„ ispie also a gr s. ns. Darrel and Danny of Alsea i ,|au. hter. Mrs Jouglas Hailey justment in the event of an economic hardship. and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Meyeis Alturis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillis We believe with Henry Ford, the first who made the and baby of Dirane were Sunday pie and tvvo children KathelrrH* statement some twenty years ago, that the American public visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clare »nd Steven motored to Rtdmond had the capacity of creating its own destiny and that we where the funeral was h< Id Satur day. They returned home Monday could work out most any situation that may arise. . Mr. and _ Mrs. Vern Short rid . . , , , . - _ had as guests for the week eml evening. So in pulling the curtain of 1950 aside and looking mb simitruige\ -on. Lafe s.m Mr and Mrs Larry Fleming the future, we can predict a prosperous new year, if the pub- lk.r) aiu) daughter. Carol Port- and their two children of Salkum, lie wants it that way and will work toward that end. land. Mrs. Sanlx rg was unable to Washington, visited over last week Ilie l.'itham district, for their • Christmas dinner I Mi and Mrs McBee. Dick and I Diane, cnioyed Chtmtmn» day ■ with Mr and Mrs. Cory King mid meeting to lie held on January 3rd. nt the Holiday dinner guest Imme of Mr .md Mis Dm 1 linger nnd the night with Mr. and anil family included Mrs Robin Mrs Art Hodgvrit in Eugene ette ami Mrs (ip.il Robinette, of Dorothy Hathaway is home for Eugene, mother and • ister ol Mt Christmas sacation with her |>ar I Hit flinger: Mis Minnie Durfling ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernes! Haiha- way. She is a student at Walla Durflingcr; Mr mid Mrs Ed Wulln College. Zlniker mid children Durmhy .nd Eugene; Mr anil Mrs Mr. anil Mrs. Ed Newman of Beilortha and children, Culver City came by and got Mrs Chiford and Wallace, of v'lover Yoncalla to s|s'nd Christmas with dile Mr and Mrs Ronald Dur Mrs Estes son Edwin ami family. flinger of Eugene, w» re evening Mr. and Mrs. Merlin l>ewey ami their twins who live in l*ortland A wish for a very pro<pToiis came to s|icnd Christmas with and happy Mrs. Dewey's parent*. Mr. and Mrs Edward Babcock. Mr. anil Mrs. Ned McCloy from south of Cottage Gro Christmas day with Mr Met 'oy '■ mother, Mrs. Kitty McCoy. Mrs. Jennie Walker wlio ha: I vnhdc as her sister’s husband had end at the LeComfite home. Mrs. । ¡Kissed away. Fleming is Mr. LeCompte's step Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reeves and daughter. THE MOST FERVENT WISH daughter. Anna of Dorena. Pal At the Darrell Garoutte home, Contrary to the popular supposition, the majority of Dawks <;f c ”tt u- aver Christmas and the w«k end >ple do not desire prosperity above everything else. At - hmma ly were, their son. Mr. anil Mrs Ed Creswell Grange nwl Thursday st this was proved in a front door ballot box survey of Mrs Vern Si ,,ltr,(1K1. die Garoutte, Mrs. Garoutte's Edward Babcock for the past evening with every new officer her eral weeks has returned to Portland recently by a newspaper there and the sentiment 01 enU.rtaincd Wllh a chnstma» 1 a - praaent. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur that metropolis is believed to be fairly representative of the party at their heme Guests w« r« md tw i children, also her ste|>- ' h<mi<* in Mialtord. Beg pardon: In the Inst issue of la»kc and Alfred E Elliot w. r< ‘ " ---- ---------------- :------- ’ there ex Mr. and Mrs. Carl Small. Mr and father. Mr. John Nelson, all of j other sections of * the country. People interviewed Mr. Gamutt's the Sentinel, an item was sent in elected to ns inlx'i'slup mid Ol*' P o t t 1 a n d. and .1.. and pressed a desire for health and peace as the two objectives I Mrs. not her. Mrs. Ida G ir< litte, Cot- with reference to Mrs. Kitty Mc proposal lor membership was pre- i Darrell Knauss and daughter, most desired. tage Grove, also his uncle, Irvin Coy visding a sister-in-law in rented Greetings ware read fmn .ni. I Ella Wills and Life San! . fancy of Elkton, They returned to Springfield; the item read Mrs mcmlxTs who live away from town It is customary at this season of the year to wish our . daughter Carol of P< heir homes Monday. Kitty Kune instead of Mts. Kitty and a note of appreciation was re friends and associates a prosperous and happy new year and I freshmen! • ia ki epin.’ ceived from D»rane foi the recent Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicks McCoy installation program held there there is nothing to quarrel with in making a wish of this tnd uns. Bobbie and Tommy and Mr. and M I'he work program as recom sort, but the fact that people feel that they can get along in ;,u ' I ; ilku Mrs. Avanelle Wicks and sons. mended by Pomona was read and life, given health and an opportunity to earn a living without C d hristmas lughters and fami y's; Mr. ant. Eton and Richard enjoytsl id Ipted The Grange Voted tu buy having the family life torn up by armed conflict or having hri tmas dinner ind tree ' ' San Liuir Kirchner, phone 6MR I) the official membership pim fir their normal living conditions interrupted by a call to arms. Obispo, Mr. and Mrs. (Hare Mcyei Ahis Wicks home Christmas eve .he Brownie troop they I <” At the Lee Thomason home and son. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Recent visitors at the homo of , ('ommittces for the n< w year were - Millions of people in Europe and Asia would no doubt Townsend and daughter and son. ■ hristmas were Mr. and Mr-. Bill Mr. and appointed and the following pro express the same sentiment if they had the opportunity even and Mrs. Lota Townsend and Patsy Vaughn. and Mts. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Crouch and son, __ _ „■<»> ■„-■•u-ntnd Sone» 1>V though the majority do not have the bare necessities of life. Geer. Vaughn and children. Mr and Mrs. Stephen. of Albany. Brownie troop: tableau under the Wednesday, December 21st. was direction of Mrs >• Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Sugg and Raymond Wicks and sons Bobbie DeBerry; family former residents of Black aid Tommy. Bobbie is spending a very active day in the Scott Womans chorus; Bible story by Butte and London and Patsy the holiday vacation with his home, for Larry Lee celebrated Mi* Ray Vincent; recitation. Din-I GOSS AND TOMPKINS his first birthday anniversary with ny Grousbcck; songs by junior Cross of Springfield were Monday Crook county grange sentiment is reported to indicate I visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis At the Avanclle Wicks home a patty, in the morning, with Denn chorus: duct by Carol Sue Brown । Christmas evening for dinner wi re Oster, David and Ruth Hemenway and Linda Viking Gilts and treits a 'rebellion against the policies of Master Morton Tompkins. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Leathers and Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks and son and brother. I^slie Allen as his were distributed by Santa Claus. Victor Boehl, former resident of Deschutes county and now a Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond guests. Games were enjoyed by Joint Installation leader ip the Grants Pass District, has been favored in recent son. Garry were Christmas day Wicks and sons Bobbie and Tom all. with refreshments scrvixl later the ne^ has it How general throughout Oregon guests of .be K ^eam^. s. Dorena, Joint Installation Mr. and Mtj. Roy Ewing were my ami Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wicks A heart shaped cake was ccnterixl lition to Tompkins is will not be known, of course, Christmas dinner guests of their md Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wicks of with one candle in honor of Lnry Goshen. Hebron. Ixnaine and t’res- well Granges was held at the (’res Lee. who was the recipient of I son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and well hall Monday evening with convention. It seems apparent, however, that whatever the >iio _____ ... ____ o Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele spent many nice gifts. Each guest cn- Clarence Jackson, worthy master with their daughter, j»>yed a place card of a decoratixl Christmas general state feeling is Tompkins is well out of step with his Grove. of the Creswell Grange as instal cup-cake holding a candle. The oc conven- Mr and Mrs. Leland Hall and Mrs. Amel Smith and family. national grange leaders. Thus, at the recent national conven ling officer. He was assist.si by Clifford Çroat casion was further enjoyed in the Mr. and M three children of Caldwell. Idaho tion of the grange opposition to two of Tompkins’ pet pro with her mother evening, at dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. M O. Wicks, Mrs R E spent Christmas are here for the holidays visiting grams was expressed by the national head, Albert S. Goss. Wright, Mrs Barney Doyle. Miss Mrs. Sig Nelson and children. Hall's parents. Mr. and Mrs at Sweet Home. Goss does not care for the Brannan plan of price support nor ’ Mrs. Helen Vick. Mrs. C 1 Kent and Mr. and Mrs. George Groat Donald and Gloria, of Mosby Creek McEwen. Mrs. F. L. DeBerry. for valley authorities. Tompkins does. We wonder whether Mrs. C. N. Shipp and daughter, spent Christmas with her mother the Oregon grange will follow its state or its national master. ; Twila of Sacramento, California at Lowell. Thom* receiving charges were: Christmas was ushered into the Monroe's brother valley with a most delightful and masters, Clarence Jackson. Henry Mrs. Florence 1 and Joe Swicegood arrived Mon- —Bend Bulletin. the Snaucr, Clyde Matheis. <> M Pat [ day afternoon to spend a few days Mr. Lubeck ol Cutbank, Montana well presented program I with Mrs. Shipp's parents, Mr. and i spending a few days with her. school on Thursday evening. The ten. Paul Estcrgard. (iver eers, II * Mrs. J. E. Banton and her sister, Those s|>ending Christmas at the opening numbers by the Piimnry H. Brown. Phillip Like. H W APRON STRINGS Mrs. Harold Abeene and biother. Jim Spahr home were, Mr. and grades included poerns by "Four Denny. Marvin Harris and H. E and Little Candles," followed by a Miller; lecturers, Mrs I al terry, Mrs. Maurice Estabrook Glen Banton. While you fasten on your apron Mr tableau of the Christmas scene, Mrs. Jeanette Kelly, Mrs. A. W Sharon. »isston; daughter, Russell Bemis returned last And you’re watching everything, week from Portland where he has and Mrs. Kenneth Hooten, Eumene; with Jean Ellen Sherrill as the Denny. Mrs. Helena Ovcrgard and Mr Jessie Vining and daughter. Madonna and Fay < hiter and Su Mrs. Harry Garner; stewards. E Just be sure to use a bow-knot Ix-en serving on the jury. Barbara Banton i f Sail m spent Phocbic, Cottage Grove; Mi Lil san Sear- as Angels. An o|x'relta, L. Reynolds, Raymond Wicks, B ib When you tie your apron string. Wednesday and Thursday with her lian Doolittle, Cottage Grovi Mr. "The Christmas Thieves", in three Smith, Ri<hmd Dwis and Insley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ban- and Mrs. Leo Hart and baby Leo acts, was presented by all grades When your birdies leave the home nest Asaiatance stewards, F rank numbers of the of Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Intermission ton. And they try to spread their wings, Kelly and children, Bobby, Joyce Rythm Band by the Primary class- Gardner, Moore, Keith Bowers. You can help them on the take-off Tiny George Sidley and Horace Taylor, sulo, "In a nd and Larry. If you loose the apron strings. Manger", by Carrie Ixm Sherril, chaplains. Mm. Cláreme Jackson, (Mrs. Lit Wagner, Rhone 815.11) Mrs. brought the evening'a entertain Mrs. Hallie If they’re working for your comfort ment to the point of climax, Brougher, Mrs. Nora Fearous and The new Giangc officers attend Mildred Cochran, Reporter Ditch the frown and start to sing. "Santa Claus," who distributed Mrs. Louise Ix-y. ed the installation meeting at Phone 646-11 many gifts among those pnwnt. You can make their burden lighter I Creswell, Dr ccmber 19. Treasurers; Ralph Crisp, ('laude If you don't yank on the string. The Christmas programs at Especial gifts wore presented by Arne, Roy Patton, Rolx rt St. I Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bales and the students to Mcsdnmcs: Van- mo and George Roth, Miretarii son, Guy Hancock, sjx'nt Christ- Ixtlh schools were well attended. Nortwick, Durflinger and Bm'h, Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Mrs. L< Love alone will hold close to you I mas at the Charles Bales home at The programs were well planned and showed much effort on the and the Ixiys showed their ap Giles, Mrs. Audrey Shaw. Mrs, Human ties, to which you cling. j Mt View. preciation to Dick McBee for his Nellie HfllFis and Mrs. Pulli Esler- part of teachers and pupils. Count your blessings and say thank you । Opal Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Er Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mooney, assistance in their field of sports, gard; gut*' kix'per, E. W. Tolden. And untie the apron strings. nest Wagner of Salem and Mr. and students at Walia Walla College, by presenting him with .1 saddle W. Plaisted. Guy Pritchard, Tom Mrs. Robert F. Wagner of Eu College Place, Washington, came blanket for his pet horse. Dick my Clark and William II. Misire (EBB) gene spent fluistmas and Monday Wednesday nite to s|x*nd the holi was so thoroughly surprised ami Ceres, Mrs. Paul Manning. Bel IV at the Lzit Wagner home. days hero with Mrs. Mooney's par- pleased Ix yond measure, and wish Jo LeCompte, Janice Shaw, Mr . Mrs. P. H. Daugherty of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs AI kn John on mid cats, ................................... Mr. and Mr E. R. Harm'll es to take this op|x>rtunity to Harry Lewis and Carol Vanl’oll; express his thanks to all. sister and mother of Mr. Daugh- , baby Ronald spent ChriMmas and atMj Mooney'* Pomona. Rosemary Malone. Mrs. Christmas dinner guests at the Plaisted, Mrs. Pat Bir bi ' h. Elsie the week end with relative; in । pringficld. erty. Astoria. From Sentinel Files for Paul Gilbert and family of Al- Ralph Seas home included Mr, Geer, Sven IxiIxTk; Flora, Mrs. 20 Years Ago Dec. 28, 1939 We have a new granger, a little' b.any sftent Christmas with his and Mis. Neill Mooney and son, F. A. Clack. Mrs Philip Lake. i From Se itin* ’ files for The Silk Creek community got baby girl, born to Mr. and Mrs i [.arents, Mr. and Mi Joo (..II xt I. of Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. Mr.s. Roy Patton, Mrs. (). M. Pat December 26, 1929) Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whaley en Robert Scars and infant daugh ton anil Eleanor Brown. an electrical connection with an From a food store advert ise- Franklin Stewait last week and I extension of the Mountain States menù . . "Start 1930 right with we say little stranger welcome to tertained for ('hristmas dinnei ter, of Culp Creek. Mr. and Lady assistant steward, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Carlson and Mrs. Elwyn Bales and children Power company as a Christmas a cup of good coffee that's Mac- our order. Frank Gardner, Mrs. R. Kelly, Poor little ducklings on the new Linda. B< 11 Whaley, of Cot tage were aftermxin visitors. gift. The extension into the com Marr’s Look at the price 1 lb. Aik no Wheeler, Gl adys Mi ans and Mr. and Mrs. Hany C.r tie of munity was completed Saturday. 39c; 3 lbs. $1.15. lake of the dam arc having to' Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Tay- Mrs, Horace Taylor. Mosby '"reek enjoyed the holiday ' lor of Cottage Grove and their son The line, six miles in length, dodge hunters bullets. Executive committee, E. E. serves forty customers. Those-spending Christmas and Harry who is on leave from navy dinner at the home of Mr. and Allen, S. L. Dalli, W. J. Polson of S. L. Mackin, fire chief, was Mrs. Scott and family. honored at the annual department the week end at the U. S. B iles duty. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cuswell; II. Sherrill, Allen P. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook and Miss Patty Short, who attends banquet Tuesday of last week, home were Mr. anil Mrs. Sidney Clyde Wright and family were Wheeler, Dan Cnxkelt, Wayne little daughter Mickay came Eri- Stevens college in Missouri, is when he was presented with a Bales and family, Mr. and Mrs. McBee of Goshen; Harry Robbins, Mrs. Fanny McCallister and Mr. spending the holidays with her beautiful fountain |ien and pencil Elwyn Bah s and family oí Clover day night from Grand View, Wn„ Harry D wis, Clare Chapman of parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Short. set in recognition of his 15 years dale, Mis. Flora Doolittle <f En- to 1 i>< ii <1 Christmas 'with Mr and Mrs. Mert Foils of Eugene, Hebron; Bob Thilson, U'slie Asli- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyd of P irt- Cook's parents, Mr. and Mr». Hal of continuous service in the fire gene, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barber of Icy and Calvin Brown of Lorane. Miss Kathleen Daugherty of dejiartmcnt. Of this time he has Bremerton, Washington, Mr. Floyd lie Cochran. Their son Jimmy has land and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright Musician'!, Mrs. C. I. Kent "I Portland is spending the holidays served eight years as chief. Other Cox of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. been here with his grandinrents of Creswell. Creswell, Mrs. Raymond Wicks of All numbers of the Dunlevy since Armistice day, but will re with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. members of the de|>artment who Hugh Doolittle and son, Rickard family w< re gathered at the home Dorena, Mrs Clyde Mnlhms 1.1 turn home with his parent». W. H. Daugherty. Other guests have served since 1914, are Joe . of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheebi and 1 of Ilie eldest daughter and her Goshen and Darlene Mitchell of Glen Gillispie rewived word of at the Daugherty home are Miss Smith, H. B. Griggs, Charles Beid- ; the sudden death of his mother, family spent part of Christmas | husband, Mr. and Mrs. Coppie, of Lorane, Anna Daugherty of Seattle and ler and George Matthews. With the Granges DELIGHT VALLEY Allen t.iecu and Mr and Mi d.iuehtci ul <'alitin ma visited at ie Wll- the homes of an unde hams and an .'mill, M in Murray lì umiell eri rout' to Tucoma. rh. V will ship mi Ilie return tup. Res W e n t he r Ihi' many At the Turn of the Year As Mr renili the last month of the year ul l'il!l, nr anti "dose the bool should like to offer our sincere thanks tuuli those ol the rnmmmiity uluther customers or not—who have coo|»cr- ated with us in our many working rcln- tionships throng h o 11 t the tw« he months. We look forward to a contiincitum of these relationships in 1950 with much pleasure in the interests ol sound com- initnity growth ami development. 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