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The NmtlM< Cottage Grove, Oregon ' Halley’s Comet will next be seen In 1WW. Thum.. Jan. 11. 1951 MOSBY CREEK LONDON I Wanna Go Home' Mn. Gale Roby. Reporter Phone 791R1 DELIGHT VALLEY Mrs. K. D. Sherrill. Reporter Phone 643114 The Delight Valley Neighbors club met Thursday, Jan 4 at the home of Mrs Claude Davidson Fr ink Mericle of Bovey, Minn, with Mrs Roy Slone as co-hostess I Mrs. I-zon Lancaster honoted who is recuperating from a serious Mrs 11 M McBee, president, ap I her husband with a birthday party illness, is spending a visit with pointed the following committees: I Friday evening at their home at his daughter. Mrs Arvid Palki. By-laws Mc^dames Harrison, I Walden Those present were Mr. Gary Palki. a third grader at ; Stone and Olson; Program Mes- and Mrs. Harry Castle, Larry school, had an extended Christmas dames Sherrill. VanNortwick and Lancaster, Albert Lancaster and vacation for an extra week while r , ( children. R a I p h Harrison; Social Toughy and Goldie. After he entei tained the measles He j X Sears Mrs. Dave Hite was placed i an evening of cards Mrs. Lancaster was able to return to school this , in charge of the projioscd quilt to served cake and coffee. week. However, baby sister Becky be made for emergency use Mr. and Mrs. Herold Jones of escaped being really ill by mmiern , Visitors at the meeting included Lorane spent the week end at the medicine that checks the disease Mrs M G Nelson, of Bellingham. i Floyd Jones home. Wash. Mrs Cameron and Mrs Ruda Baxa passed away Sunday Wed.. Thur»., Fri., Sat Garman and Gary Leath Ida Jackson. Each member ans i at his home in Walden community. ers. David Jan. 10-11-12-13 brothers-in-t iw, inlisted in wered roll call with a suggestion Our sincere sympathy to Mrs. Eugene last w vk with the navy, । for a project to be carried by the KING SOLOMON S i Baxa. and will leave .: -'Jay for H»rt- ' club. After some discussion, a MINES The young people of the Walden land for addition U examination .»11*1 I O ' favorable vote was taken Io change Stewart Granger, Debora Kerr, Sunday school are planning to hold before goirr to ■: I-ikes Naval I the time of meeting from the । their meeting every Sunday after Training cat . a i:i Illinois for Richard Carlson. lingo Saas. first Thursday to the third Thurs noon at 3:30 at the community training anl s-v ng. The boy» TECHNICOLOR. day of the month. The next regu I building at Wahlen. This includes signed up for L r years and are lar meeting will be held Thurs the 7th and Sth grades and high hoping they may keep together r----------------- ---- day. Jan. IX. with Janet Duerst No cheerful little teirful 1» two- Run.. Mon.. Tues.. Jan..14-15-16 ! school students. All young people as long as possible since they ex- and Emma Sears as hostesses The j are urged to attend. year-old Gordon Miller, a polio port to follow the same general meeting will be held at the Wal The ladies of the Walden Sunday course of study. patient at Utica. N. Y, Children'» “MR. MUSIC" ker high school, beginning prompt Hoipital. But the March of Dime» school have formed an organiza Bing Crosby. Nancy Olsen, Mrs. Leathers, tne former Eve —through the Herkimer County ly at 10:30 am., with a potluck tion to meet on the 3rd Wednes- Charle» Coburn. Ruth Hussey. Chapter of the Nation»! Founda luncheon served at noon. You are ; day of each month. The next meet- lyn Garman, will remain in Cot tion for Infantile P»r»ly»le—<• requested to furnish your own : ing is Jan. 17 at the home of Mrs. tage Grove with her husband's helping Gordon back to health family and continue to work in the table service and silver. Alvin Kief, all ladies of the com- Wed.. Thum., Fri., Sat, and a smiling future. office of Daugherty Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears re . munity are invited to attend. Jan. 17-13-19-20 ceived a bad scare ami shock when Dinner guests Sunday at the Mrs. Garman has plans to stay they collided with an on-coming home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry with Mr. Garman's parents, Mr. ‘ RIO GRANDE” and Mrs. Richard Garman of so far to locate any trace of the car Saturday evening as they were Castle were Mr. and Mrs. Roy John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara. lost car, which was a late model, entering the driveway at the Wal- Kennedy of Cottage Grove and London. Ben Johnson, Harry Carry Jr., The Hixson mill, recently built The Ritters are former residents ker gym. Because of Ute intense , Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman Chill Wills. J. Carol Naish. on the Lee Bechtold place, began here, now of Cottage Grove. fog, visibility was zero. No dam- Ictor MacLaglen. Grant Withers. and grandchildren Vernon and operating Saturday with a trial Mrs. Emma Kelly moved Sun- age was suffered by the Sears car. ! Johnny Griffen of Creswell. I The square dance party Satur- run. It is expected to be about a day to Mount View to be near her; but there were minor damages to | the other car. Mr. and Mrs. Scars ; day night at the Blue Mountain year in the present location for daughter Mrs. Leia Perini. Mrs Milton Savage received a were attempting to attend a meet meet play shed was well attended in timber now under contract. Mr. * PHONE 21O*L * spite of sickness and measles in Hixon, his son and son-in-law pre Japanese doll in, the mail Satur ing of the Walker-Saginaw Com । the neighborhood. Alice Lebow and viously operated their mill at Elk day. as a follow up to the Christ munity club, but the meeting was mas card she received last week postponed following the accident. j Loleta Miller have been ill with ton. Thur»., Fri., Jan. 11-12 One or two careless motorists from an unknown friend in Tokyo, Kenton VanNortwick and Rob the measles the past week. “SIRRENDER" The children of the Blue Moun- have been noted recently who fail and written in Japanese. The doll ert Young left Monday night for , tain school had a vacation Mon- to give due concern for a stopped is in minute miniature detail, Texas, after their enlistment in the Vera Ralston. John Carroll. ' day because the teachers had to school bus. It is reminded that resting within delicate glass walls ' Air Force. Word has been received Walter Brennan. a child who is hit may be your There was some breakage from that John Earl VanNortwick has attend a meeting elsewhere. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson re own. It is the law for cars to stop the long journey, but it was pos been transferred to Biloxi. Miss., turned Sunday from a two weeks from either direction for a school sible to repair most of it. Mrs. for radar training His group was “BORDER OUTLAWS” trip to Arlington. Calif., where bus which it stopped on the road Savage hopes to get the message flown there in a DC-6, which was Spade Cooley, Marie Hart. read this week. quite a thrill for the boys. Dick they visited their son and family. to load or unload children. Elvis Kelly and Roy Ewing, two Mr. and Mrs. Les May and chil McBee has been transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and two daughters. While there they of the most energetic men of the dren moved Sunday from London Denver. Colo., where he will take Sat., Sun., Jan. 13-14 also visited the Bart Johnson community, took advantage of : to the Ray Warner place owned armament training their time at home for the New by Jack Mills at Blackbutte. Mr. and Mrs. William Norris I family. ‘‘SILVER RAIDERS Year holiday to do extensive in Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riggs went j were hosts Saturday for overnight Whip Wilson. Andy Clyde. Earthquakes occur on the aver door repair work and interior de to Springfield Sunday to stay with i guests, including Mr. and Mrs. relatives while Mr. Riggs goes for Eric Pederson of Milk River. Al- age of every 14'» hours, a major corating in their homes. Also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garman observation and treatment at a Eu berta, Canada; Dora and Norman earthquake every 6 1 - days. CALL OF THE KLONDIKE are being congratulated on their gene hospital. Kirby Grant. Chinook. Mrs. Vern Shortridge returned Texas is the only state in the new grandson. Jeffry Allyn, born union that may divide itself into Jan. 3. in Eugene to Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday from Seattle where she j George Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is visited her sister over New Years. Mon.. Tues., Wed.. Jan. 15-16-17 five separate states. I the former Belva Jean Garman. Mr. Shortridge returned last week CLOSED. The Johnson’s now have two boys. from their Christmas visit in Port Mrs, S. T. Clark is at home with land with Mr. and Mrs. Laef Sand her baby daughter Sharon Diane, berg. Cottage Grove who was born in Cottage Grove, Ixindon School early Sunday morning. Jan. 7. An London school basketball and Sand and Gravel other daughter Mrs. Bill Cantwell volleyball teams went by bus Fri : of Cottage Grove is with her day to Culp Creek for games (mother for ten days. The new which resulted in a win for tho baby has been affectionately nick London boy’s “A" team. 28 to 26, named “Caboose" by her father. but a loss for the “B” team. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ritter were 0. as well as a loss for the girl’s happy to entertain their newest volleyball team. 18 to 17. grandaughter over the holidays, Thelma Johnson, in the Sth born in Cottage Grove Dec. 23 to grade, and her sister. Merle in the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hullett and 6th. entered school last week The and named Valerie Jean. Mrs. Hullett, girls have returned to live with the former Jean Ritter, and two their father at their home up daughters returned home to Vida Cougar Bend. last week. Cedar Creek The Ritters were not so happy, Holiday visitors at the Clyde however, to have their car stolen Clark and Mrs. Hattie Clark homes Phone 684 about two weeks ago from a park over Christmas week included Mr. ing lot. Police have been unable and Mrs. E. C. Negelspatch of Bremerton, Wash., and their son, Clark Woodard of Washington, DC., and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mor rison of Seattle. Mr». Harry Cant Ie Reporter Phone I9FI2 I ARCADE Pederson, and Orvil Cohen of Chil-1 liwack. British Columbia. Mis Fred Nuiris lias Iwen visit ing with her sister and brother., Helen and Arthur Weeks at Myrtle Crock. and on Sunday Mr mid Mrs . William Norris and daughtet Judy, accompanied by Mr. Fred Norris, also visited at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harrison and son Richard motored to the coast Sunday. s|»ending some time at Winchester Mr. and Mrs Roy Stone enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Olson and family at dinner on Saturday, mid on Sunday they in turn were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I »on Schacht in Ikucna. ' d 1 Yes We Carry a Complete Line of Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vegetables and Work Clothing Also light Imnlunrr un<l Mindrl«**, uml our prices are right. All we ask is an opportunity to nerve you. Come inspect our Froxrii Food Locker*. We Give Dividend Stamps J | ECLE v GK(X?ERY LOCKERS ’t he Store on Dorena Lake Short' z NOW ABC Network Program and Lane County News on 590 TOO Go Kaiser in ’51/ EVER! McCULLOCH Fill Dirt - Loam Bar Run Chain Demonstrations Income Tax Returns FEDERAL AND STATE Sales and Service Your patronage will be appreciated. Pat’s Saw Shop MRS. ELLEN B. LAND Phone 146 Room 10, Stewart Bldg. Over Graber A Gettys Hardware 20-tfcxx Phone 989 22-4tc-25 What's Your Problem? KEEPING WARM? We have Presto logs ROOF LEAK? We have roofing THINGS WON'T STAY PUT or are you building or remodeling? We have a car of nails NEED LOGGING SUPPLIES? We have them London 4-H Mothers Club London 4-H Mothers club met in regular session Jan. 3 for elec tion of officers. Nine members cast their ballots to elect Mrs. Ila Sibley as president; Mrs. Marie Ewing, vice president; and re elected Gladys Kelly as secretary treasurer. Mrs. S>bley is the re tiring vice president and Mrs. Esther, who held the office the office the past two years, is the retiring president. The new year was started off with a flourish with a new quilt of red and white diamond pieerd design, put in the frames to be quilted for a charge for Mrs. Al fred White. A visitor for the day was Mrs. C. E. Fischer of Portland. Next meeting is Jan. 17. Dale Cox and Orville White ex pected to make a trip by plane last week to Philadelphia, to obtain and return with four new logging trucks for an eastern Oregon log ging company. G. A. Andrews is building a new garage with the assistance’ of Waynnr Berggren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing were happy with a houseful, as their family grows, and all of their four children and their families came for Christmas, making 18 for din ner. Mrs Nancy Ewing, and an uncle, Tom Brasher, both of Cot tage Grove, also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Ewing of Cottage Grove gave the return family dinner for Now Years. “For Days of Auld Lang Syne” were kept in store as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guisinger joined the Earl Murry family for their usual New Year’s eve watch party, good neighbors who have not missed a year since they moved hero nine years agq and find fho habit grow ing stronger, year by year. P. S.: See our latest addition. Chet Anlauf’s Bull Pen. 737 Main Graber & Gettys Hardware Go "Years Ahead” ...in design...in performance ...in Comfort...in Safety In the 1951 Kaiser, brilliant and versatile performance shows in every line of the handsome, trophy-winning body. 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