The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur».. Jan. 5, 1*50 SILK CREEK Cody fnim W«x*d, California, who spent three weeks here, tel inning home before Christmas Mrs Daisy Anne Yetter return ed tx-ton* I'hrtstmas from several weeks in southern California to s|iend the winter at th«* Wm Live ly home The Merry Makers 500 card club entertained their husbands at a New Years Eve watch party at the home of Mr and Mrs Elvis Kelly Saturday night, with 18 guests in attendance. A group of young people includ ing, Via Belle Small, Thena Mae Abeene. Ikmna Abeene. Norman Bechtold. Eldon Sibley, Gary Gar man. Dick Kelly. Ben and Francis Hite had a New Years Eve party at the home of Julian Small, with games, refreshments and Ben Hite making music The Elvis Kelly family sjMnt .s|M>iied until January I (th. and Mrs. Edward Batxxxk. Mr. the New Year. Sunday noming. Also Rood Grading weather |K'HUitting. taking a course in with heavy snow falling through All Work Guaranteed frigeration at Multnomah college. out the day. covering the «»ummun- The annual Roy Ewing liumly Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and 1 ity with a gxxid six inches from gathering was held this year at daughter Jean of Eaurelwixxi I Black Butte and Wixxlards camp th«’ home of Mrs Ewing in Cot s|M*nt several days hen* during the ' t.i Cottage Grove from reports, holidays visiting old friends and md still snowing Monday ent Mr mid Mi's Walter Located at neighbors. including the * Hiram Accident, loss thell, lire and ni!iii.v other wor­ Smith, parents of Mi and Mrs Woods clews at Woodards camp Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Wheeler family. T h e y returned i Faye Ewing Also Mr ami Mrs were oft work for the Christmas ries cun I m * eased to a iniiiiininn with proper Phone 799 J 43-tfcxx home Friday. Fritz Fre<*man and two daughters wcvk holiday, and txx’ause of the insurance coverage. ( all or come in for com­ of Ci p Creek, Mr and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Barney Holt and snow conditions this week were plete inlormation. Porky Ewing and Mr incertain when work would be Mi sons and Jimmy and Wally ot little Roy Ew I mg Mr and Mis Years day resumetl Ewing w ho Bob Blackwell had his plant* out callers at the Hallie Cochran forma plowing the runway snow Sunday, home. Mrs Roy Ewing is Mariel Jean Darnell who is tak­ but made no attempt to fly. almut without crutches, but Mr and Mrs. L«»on Morton re- ing nurses training at St Helena. still suffering with mt lirit is. Calif, came home the week end turn«*d Friday- evening from a trip Wiser Bldg. 617 Main Phone 34 to spend about two weeks with '\er Christmas with their daugh­ Mr and Mrs Wm. Perini. The I lebrón extension unit will ter at Fresno. California, bringing tier patents Mr. and Mrs E. R. lx>ndon school was not the only meet January 12 at 10 ,10 am at Carnell. She got her«' in time to their two grandchildren, Jill and one to hold school during Christ­ the Hebron hall with the county spend a day with her sister and ‘Tenny” home with them for n mas week, since IXirena held class extension of the visit, their daughter to come later es in view to jxissible bad weather lesson on “Rust Color and llesign ” Mark's Cafe has been n‘d<‘corated and will I m * remodeled r-in-law before t hey rhey report no trouble on th«* trip turned to college at Walla Walla with the addition of several booths to care for your to come that might delay school All inten'stisl in rug making are Walter Babcock of Redding. Calif. md no »now, tho some ice on th< days S. T Clark and Mrs Ihen united A planned lundieon will food needs. .■aili*d at the E. R. Darnell home roads I m * held at noon. Currin of Dindon are Edward Welch, 28. son of Mrs Dorena teachers. We will continue to feature fine food in short the day beton» Christmas to see Hester Bemis Welch and nephew Mrs. Eloise Wheeler. orders, regular «.«.I Its died at Portland. Tuesday accord ­ Ijrry Whaley. re­ Mr. and Mrs Monte Kuskic, Jack urned to his base at San Fran- ing to a long distanct call from Long and three girls, Roy Easley. A red alder volume table de ■isco. Calif. Sunday after spending | Mrs. Sherlock. J. P. Lewis, a former resident, Jeff Easley, John Long and new signed to aid all hardwixid loggers a 17 day leave with his parents. and now living at Junction City baby. Kenneth Easley and luiby and mill men in Oregon, has Iwcn Ir. and Mrs. Orval Whaley. Mrs. Paul Prescott cared for the completed through the coopera­ Vance Myers, son of Mr. and was making calls in the community Kuskie four small children. tive efforts of tile (fregón State “1 know I shouldn't park here, but if you’ll hold Fifi . . . ifrs. Jake Myers, who is with the last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stump are Board «if Forestry, t h e Pacific The J side of the 588 telephone it will only take a minute to call the ZI MU ALT A WIL­ ir corps, has been spending some a new green car. Northwest Finest and Range I v line was out of order over the New driving 1 LIAMS SAM) A GKA\ LI. ( OMI’AM for delivery of ime at home recently. Mr. anil Mrs. Bob Blackwell perim<*nt Station, British Colum- fill rock." Mrs. Winnie Lenko, of Mount Year holiday, with calls going out took a spin up the McKenzie but none able to go in. 'iew, was a week end guest at —we make no comments about your car that aren't Highway Monday erhaeuser Timlier Company, Maxine Currin spent the Christ- River 1 he Hiram Wheeler home. far they could go past tile Road cording to George S|>aur, » true, or that are just trumped up to give us more work. Mrs. Alvin Allen has been quite mas holidays at home with her 1 Closed signs. They report the For accurate, dependable service and information, drive 1 with mumps but is much im- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Cur- • alKiut the same as here on rin, returning Monday to Eugene snow ! roved at this writing. in here today! the roads and turned back nt the A tree is something that stands to resume studies at the Vniver- 1 A news report would not be foot of the switch-backs. in iw place for many years, then, omplete without some comment sity Mrs. Ella Wills who has been 1 Mr. and Olan Nalley. of a sudden, it jumps in front of n the weather so with a great home since Thanksgiving expects friends from Nampa. Idaho a< a lady driver. to return to Salem this week to eal of disgust I report 9 inches f snow here on the hill where I spend the remainder of the winter ve and the mercury at present with her daughter, Mrs. Alice overing around 14’ but getting Noth. Christmas dinner celebration armer. However it was around 4 at 3 a.m. Tuesday, and more held this time at the Harley f the same predicted—fine way Brown home near Cottage Grove tor a new 1950 to salute us here in included Mr. and Mrs. George Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel. the northwest I say! Olds and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox and family of Cedar Creek. Mrs. Joe Olds, who had spent a month with her son, Joe re­ THAN ANY OTHER turned to Berkeley for Christmas The A. H. Palki family moved EIGHT CYLINDER CAR IN AMERICA from London to Latham recently Mr. and Mrs. Don Paroz moved Yes, the silent new l(M) horsepower V-H you get in the from Myrtle Creek in mid-D«?cem- ’50 lord is priced far below all other EIGHTS even ber, as Mr. Paroz has work here hundreds below most ' sixes." I ord alone in its field offers and they are staying with Mrs. you 8-cylindcr power ihe V 8 power found in America's Paroz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bechtold. costliest cars. Or, il you prefer, an advanced 95 h.p. "Six'* A complete family reunion was is available. held at Christmas at Springfield, for Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McEwin and all of their four children and their families at the home of their son, Kenneth, and family. Their daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Le- I land Hall surprised her parents by arriving from Caldwell, Idaho, De- c«?mber 23, for a visit til Decem­ ber 27, and report the roads in good condition for winter on both trips. Other children present for the re-union were their daughters Wilma, Mrs. Norman Kennedy and family of Cottage Grove and Eula, Mrs. R. L. Cantwell and family, now at home. Mrs. Nora I lenderson spent Your voice can reach some 85 countries as easily as a nearby town. The low rates may surprise you. Christmas with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis and other relatives in Cot­ tage Grove. Mrs. Beth Kells has been having a case of laryngitis but was able to appreciate a surprise visit for Christmas of Mrs. E. 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