Thun»., Sept. II, 1950 soon for the south for the winter is anxiously awaiting the fulfin- instead of going to Pennsylvania ment of the plant. The feet high out oxer the bar. It was I as previously plamuxi embedded tn the heart of the rose thought the recent earthquake«: Mr and Mrs. Howard Patton blossom. had something to rtcr early frost on the grape x ines ihey have been working this sum children of Mt and Mrs Willard Phone 791 RI south of Drain. mer. They recently purchased th« May have it and Mary was unable Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easley have Muir place, moic generally known to attend the beginning of school Friends will be glad to hear of this week The family moved hen' moved to Catt. une to be , as the old Bud Pooler place. the remarkable improvement I: Mrs. Glen Banton reports she from Sw«vt Home this summer. Ing made by Mrs. John Hamer nearer to the house they arc build­ The Clem Cerley family of Cot­ and that she expects to be releas­ ing near his father's place, Jess ' just can’t keep up with hei cucum- । bers. They are at the watermelon tage Grove and their daughter. ed from the hospital soon. She was Easley. injured in a fire that burned their Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ballard. re- size already and there are tub' Sylvia Of Redding. Calif., visited i cousin, Mrs L. E. Bechtold Sun- home at Goshen just three weeks cently of Oklahoma, moved to the1 full. Floyd Longfellow accompanied ago. The children are being eared Carl Small house vacated by the Mrs Josie Philli|>s has another for by relatives, the baby with Roy Easleys.. Mr. Ballard s a i his brother, Mr. ami Mrs. Reazen Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geer and the younger brother of Mrs. Jack Longfellow and two daughteis of great-granddaughter. the second other two with their grandmother. Long. Another brother, Ancel Bal- Cottage Grove on a xisit to their xvithin the last two weeks. This Mrs. Frank Geer. Neighbors ar«' lard and family of Durham, Calif., mother and sister at the Glen one was born Sept. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunn of Reedsport, hclping to build a new house at recently visited with relatives Banton place. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claris Abeene hax« weighed S llv- 1«) oz.. and has been Goshen for the family. I here. named Alison. Mrs Dunn is the Mis Elvis Kelly and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Clarence Parr and two a new convertible ear. former Joanne King of Cottage Hess drove to Salem to attend the boys returned home to Dallas with i Mr. and Mrs. Don Ewing of Grove. North Bend x ¡sited xvith the Rox State Fair Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fletcher for a London 4-H Mothers Club Exhibitors at the State Fair week's visit before school. Mr. Ewings over Saturday night an«i Judging was mad«' on the baby- Sunday. from London included Ruthie New- Parr is working.on the interior of Mrs. Leon Mot ton is making pictures of club members at the ton, Golda Bell Tuilar and Rita j his house, getting it ready to move trips this week to Eugene to visit regular meeting held Set. 6 at the Raisor with their 4-11 work. in. Mr. W. Wsxxiard. club house. Honorable mention Mrs. Beth Kells was arrompan- Canning season is keeping the who was taken to the hospital for went to Mrs. Jeanne Morton. it'd by her brother, Wm. Lively and household stirred up. Mis. Tom Marie Stem. Glady Kelly . Lillian her guest. Mrs. Daisy Yetter on a J Sherlock was over from Lowell ¡her pnuemonia condition that is Mills and Evelena Roby, ’ puzzling her physicians. dtive to the coast last week. She last week to help Mis. C. A. Riggs Mrs. A. N. Sheets visited her mention went to Mrs. St found the fishing boats were all can corn. mother who has been ill at Tilla-, brought not only her baby picture •ied up as waves were reported 301 Mrs. Daisy Yetter is leaving but her baby clothers, a white mook last week Shirley Sheets was out horse ruffled dress that was about a yard back riding Sunday to look ‘»vet long, high top black leather shoes the old orchard back in the hills on and a crocheted cap that has Ixsn her father's farm. Fruit is remark worn by the babies of her family ably free of txorms and scale in for t»d years. Red loses, golden flow and a these old orchards and one of th« flowering quince sprig that bloom- phenomena of nature is the apples maturing on old trees that Riggs returned the piggy bag that children. 12 of them beginneis in contained a dozen fresh country | and was taken home by i Mrs. Elizabeth Clark’s room who eggs Mrs. Harris. Next meeting will be । has the first and second grades. Mrs. Geneva Garman has the Sept. 20. Volunteers responded to help I third and fourth grades, Mrs- Nora Small the fifth and sixth, with the south Lane County Fair I week end in Cottage Grove. with Phillip Higdon, principal, anti this CAN BE USED • No Special Tools Or Skill Required Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Camplsell | teacher for the seventh an«i eighth EVERYWHERE • Saves On Installation Costs grades. Janitor Perry Stein com have an unusually fine garden of i pletes the crew that mans the beans and sweet corn this year • Anchors To Surface Permanently • BATHROOM London school boat for the 1950-51 They gave it plenty of water. Mrs. E. M. McEwen is under a cruise. • 16 Beautiful, Fade-Proof Colors • KITCHEN doctor's care for pleurisy. But she « Mrs. Thomas Funk acquires • Easy To Keep Sparkling Clean many new plants and variagated was pleased to have her brother, • LAUNDRY colors in her floxvers by growing Lawrence Rogers of Bellflower. • Simple To Cut And Trim them from s«?ed. Her latest ad- Calif., and sister. Mrs. Deane • NURSERY x-enture is growing from seed a Cross of Long Beach drive in Sun­ a. eh^f it dud ¿if wooden rose from Haxvaii. She day evening for a visit. Mr. Rogers • BASEMENT obtained the seed from friends in is a dahlia enthusiast and is re­ DO IT YOURSELF. । Seattle on a visit .there in early sponsible for so many of the choice • UTILITY ROOM summer, who gave her two ol flowers grown by Mrs. McEwen. AND SAVE! these unusual blossoms. They re­ He is on vacation and will con­ semble a budded rose in shape xvith tinue on to Washington and Idaho a definite wooden texture and in with Mrs. Cross. Joe Olds is taking treatments the preserved state she received them, are of a soft tan-brown at a Portland hospital for a back color. The new plants are being ailment. Hubert Stone, recently from grown in her back-yard green house. and at last report were a Hatfield. Ark., is busy seeing the yard long, not a bush as might be hills of western Oregon and visit­ Phone 33 24 S. 10th expected but a trailing vine. She ed a long time friend he knew "back home.” Glen Harris at Black ( Butte, over Saturday night and Sunday. Page KI The Sentinel, Cottage Grote, Oregon LONDON plastic tile zi^Tile SAGINAW Mr». Kuby Itenston, Reporter l'huile 23-F-4 Mr and Mis Lewis Soxerns cam«’ from Coos Bay Iasi I'hurs lay to get Mr. and Mr- II. O. Laird ami t«x»k them home w ith them to 'l» nd a week or more. Mr. and Mrs Claud«1 Willey am1 Jackie Haa-y of Roseburg and Mrs Anna Sparks of Gerx it- xx ere din tier gui'sts at the Unveil Benston home Thursday, Th«' grade school enrollment was small this year xvith ll King enrolled the first «lay in th«' I up- per grades and 16 in the primary room. Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Beaver of Pleasant Hill spent Sunday at th«' horn«* of Mrs Beaver', brother. Jack Schwarzer and family. Mr. an«l Mrs. Herman Abbott ami son of Portland spent several days at th«' Jim Abbott home. Oriannid Abbott who had s|x nt most the summer at Long Beach. Calif., is now home with Ins par­ ents. W. A. Keene spent last w««k with his nephew. Carter Keene at Gervais. Wedne'day they att«'mled th«' Sial«' Fair at Salem. Guy Gordon ami son me «laying at lupini' xvhcie Mr liordon is employed “WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU” - Ambulance Seven day* a week and until 9 I’. M. (Except Sunday we close nt 8 1*. M.) Coinpare onr prices and <|iuility of goods — yon uro nkx»', < tveleoin»* ami treated courti'ously anil fairly. V and “XOTEKS MAY KEtHSTEIt AT Ol It STOKE” Taxi Service Phone 777 23-tfc « figs Wc Givo Dlxidcnd Stamps Th»' Stor»> on Don iin Luk»* Shore Ms. MOVIES AM THAN EVER! PHONE 210 * * * PHONE aio-u * Thum.. Fri.. Sept. 11-15 Hid.. Thur».. 1 rl.. Sat., YOUR HOME MAY BE NEXT “Forbidden .Inngle” Sept. 13 11-15-16 SAVE MONEY "Rc»l Canyon" Also Dana \mlrew«, Sosun Hayward Also “Annie Get Your n M iswrll, Kh haril HaM'hart Til«' Bowery Boys. Leo «áorey, Hunt« Hall Sun., Mon., Sept. 17-IH Mi< k< \ “The Big Whis‘1” Thoinas MH«'h«'ll Insure with With Geo. Marksbury 811 Main Phone 316 I ri.. Sul., Sept. 15 KI Ihm Harvey, I’orrMt Taylor Betty Hutton. Howard Keel Protect your Home. Household Furnishings and Personal Effects with a fire policy and the extended coverage endorsement. STEELE'S GKOCEKY A L(H KEILS Sat.. Sun., Sept. Hl-17 “Streets of Ghost Town" ( liarl< s Starrett, Smiley Burnette Kosallnd Rii»sel|, Janis < arter, R aj yiiii.m.i Also Also “The Traveling Sah'swomnn” “Th«1 Silk Noose” .loan Davi», Andy Devine Tin s.. Wed., Sept. It-ÎO “Boy From Indiana" Son., Mon., Hept 17-IM “Woman of Distinction” Carole Landis, Joseph ( allela l.on McCallister, l.oi*. I’.iitl« r Tues., Wi«l„ Thur»., Sept. 19 20-21 Also John Wayne, I'edro Armendarlx "Three Godfather*” “No 'tan of Iler Own” Mon.. Tm ».. W. .I , S< pt. IM-19-20 Also < I.OsKD “The I ntamed Breed” Barbara Stanwick, «lohn lain«! Sonny ruftM, Barbara Britton Sears Building Supply C EDAR CREEK Mrs. Alfred White has been under the weather this summit but reports she is better with cool­ er days. Alice White is expected home this week as she is on a trip down the Alcan Highway with her sis­ ter and family from Alaska for a visit home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White. Miss White is planning to return to Alaska where she has a govern­ ment job at Anchorage. Mrs. Hi Remington has been ill the past two weeks and altho im- prox’ed had to give up her job as cook at London school this year. Mr. Remington is driving the London high school bus. 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