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The Scattaci, Cottagi' drove. On-gon LONDON Mrs Gale Roby. Reporter Phone 791R1 Air Observation Practlc«- Order« from the state organizer fnr civil defense calls for two days of practice for the ground obser ver» corp* in the London com munity April 7 and 8 from 8 a m tn 5 p.m. Sixteen volunteers are signed up and they will be noti fied personally by the chairman of the look-out patrol. Mrs. Glen Banton. Arrangement of hours will be made averaging approx-1 imatcly 2'4 hours each if all are able to turn out. Mrs Banton will remain on duty all day both Sat- urday and Sunday. Izindon community contributed >119.50 to the Red Cross during th« recent drive with six volun teer solicitors from the 4-H Moth- er» club making a house to house Canvass. The first lady slipper was found Ma rch 23 by a woods worker near the John Rebel beck place. Oddly Thun.. April 5, IRM — ho, only one bloom could be found however it was full color and full bloomed. Grant Clark is still looking in his vicinity, but found only tril- liurns and ten lambs-tongue in bloom this wwk. Spring plowing has been under way the past week following drier weather and sunshine. Th«' Liekiss family has a kitchen garden all neatly rowed and planted. J. E. Banton returned last from several months spent w it h his daughter in Sacramento. Calif. He reiKirts an enjoyable week s¡ient in Los Angeles before his return. William Lively and his sister Mrs. Beth Kells returned Friday from the winter spent in Califor nia A trip to the desert this spring proved disappointing with cold and wind and did very little for Mr. Lively's flu. He felt much better as soon as he reached Ore- gon. I Guests who accompanied J. E. Banton home last week at the * PHONE 2101 * Thurs.. Fri.. Sat.. April 5-48-7 •THREE DESPERATE Preston Foster. Virginia Grey, Jim Davin. “HOLIDAY RHYTHM” . Thunu, Fri.. Sat.. April 5-6-7 “THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID” Wendell Corey. Ellen Drew. Ma«-D< nnald Carey. Ward Bond. ■m'HMCOUIR. Sun., Mon.. April 8-9 “THE STEEL HELMET Gene Evana. Steve Brodie, James Edwards K. Hutton. Sun.. Mon.. Tues.. Wed. April 8-9-10-11 CLOSED. MORELOCKT )riv£jn COTTAGt GROVt TMfATlt Wed^ Thurs.. Fri„ Sat., April 4-5-«-7 •KING SOLOMON'S MINES "MACBETH” Stewart Granger. Deborah Kerr, Richard Carlson. Hugo Haas. TECHNICOLOR. Wed.. Thurs.. Fri.. Sat„ April 11-12-13-14 THE WHITE TOWER” Glen Ford. Valli. TECHNICOLOR. “PRIDE OF MARYLAND” Peggy Stewart. Frankie Darro. Stanley Clements. STAR Theatre Mary Beth Hughes. Maliy tir- non, D. Street. Tues., April 10 (On«- Day Only! Orson Wells. J. Nolan, R. McDowell. Special students matinee 1:30 p.m. Regular night shows. Harold Abeem* home included hisl Players on the midget team daughter from Cottage Grove, ami club rooms for a social day of1 ’*renny" Carlson, anti a crib «1/«* son, Gerald und C. A Mtrlow«- include I'm id Warner, Harold Mis Sloan’s broth«'f. l i ster Rear quilting and covered dish lunch baby «pitlt (or Mis Alma Guism troth of Eugene and Mr» Smith ut and Eugene Cox Tommy Banton, rick amt family «it Mosby ('reek eon at noon. Mrs. Josie Phillips' ger to I m * a gilt lor a relative. Paul Funk. Frankie Cov»per, Fran Coming as a surpris«' during th«' brought a bright bou«|uet »1 early I Next meeting Is Api il 11 Sunnyside. Calif. Floyd Longfellow moved to Cot- «‘is Rothauge. Terry Stein. Tommy dinner was a long distance tele- spi Ing flowers from her garden' Liok-out ¡witrol practic«' April tage Grove last week to return to Aldens, Pale ,\bcem* and Grant ' ¡»lion«' call from Mr. Shvan's for tabi«' decoration. Ten members | 7 and 8 will I m * hi-ld at Guidon his old mill job, after several Clark. daughter, Vivien Cloan of Iola. and four children attend«-«! Mrs school where nei'cssary faiililh-s mont lis convalescence at tlwvhome Mal«olin Chuk missed the game Kansas, to wish her father. Mabh< Barnes attended for th«' an* available. as school on 'Happy Birthday of his sister Mrs Glen Banton fol-> Saturday first time this year mad«* possible' WlUard McKaj haa a n*" 1 ,- Mr ami Mrs. George Hinkle by a recess in her employment phone this week on the 797.11 Um-. lowing an illness last year. Friday because he had the chick- Mr. and Mrs Fred Mills expect enpox. and girls Ruthie and I »oily s|«-nt Pollyanna gilts for birthday ami Mr mid Mrs McKay have hop—« Downy yellow Ivaby ducks wero th«- day Sunday in a drive in the wedding anniversary wero re of getting their bridge In this to leave this Saturday for a trip to California. Ada Hobnail will th«- theme for nrt class in th«' spring suir to visit Mr and Mrs ceived by Mrs. Philli|>s. Mrs Mae year sine«- they have contracted care for the Blackbutte postoffice primary room as each pupil drew Johnny Bratton at Sutherlin, u Anderson and Mrs Ila Sibley their timber to George Hinkle who while they are gone. his version of th«' two ducklings sister of Mrs Hinkl«' hel|>ed with th«* dishes. Is pulling in a mill and will put Bobbie ami Ronnie Green of brought to school by Jimmy and Mr ami Mrs. Harold Abeen«' No business meeting was held in the bridge Portland spent Easter vacation Jerry Prescott last w«vk. Th«' surprised their daughter laiwta although discussion was held on Elvls Kelly and, Georg«- Gunn with their grandparents, Mr. and ducklings wero the boys’ own idea (Mrs. Nash Hughes! in Oklahoma th«« property 1 i n «* investigation have lM-en giving n hand <-v< nlt’g Mrs. Sam Medford. Their parents, one day on a visit to tin- pet shop City Friday evening with a long I Christmas cards were tinned in i this week to "Buck’’ Ritter v ho 1« Mr. and Mrs. Co-orge (freen, came in Eugene " and they are busy distance telephone call in romem- for th«* drive in coiuwction with shrot rocking his lv>u • In Cottag«- for them in their new 4-passenger planning ahead to the increase. < brattee of her birthday on Satur- th«* scrap books for hospitals. i Grove. plane. They tixik their ¡>ets to schbol in day The «¡Uilt tor Mrs Allred White Lomitu' School News Th«' Merry makers c a r d club w ire cages. Wedding Invitations was completed amt two nqw quilts, Gvmion midget basketball team Jimmy Barnes is out of school I meeting lor last w«vk has la-ell The Sentinel wen* put in th«* frames, one a won consolation prize at the tour- f with poison oak. 1 p«vstponed until the roturn of their youth size for Mrs. Jeanne Mor nament finals at Veneta by win- lamdon Church 1 next hostess. Mrs William Perini, ning their game Saturday against ........... „ services ______ will __ ... ro- who has gon«' to Texas to visit lu-l ton to I m * a gift for tier nicer. Evening t>e Coburg A previous win March 28 newed starting next Sunday at son Kenneth, who is tn the ser- from GlenwvxHi placed th«' team in 7:30 p m with S. T. Clark as lead- V ice. the final play-off March 31. er for th«' Bib)«' study. Two new Th«- A N. Sheets family is re The London "A” team lost their members wero added recently to covering from th«- flu that swept game Saturday to Fall Creek put- church records । down the whole family last week ting them in second plare for Mr. ami Mrs. S. T. Clark ami Mrs S. T. Clark accompanied third class schools. family were dinner guests at th«' Mrs. Harold Abeene to a shower, Adults attending th«* March 2S E M McEwen home Sunday. Oth- pink ami blue, in Cottage Grove games include«! teachers Philip er callers wero Mrs Willis Gar- Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs Higdon and Mrs. Nora Small; bus man and daughters Aloma ami Glen Ems. and given at the horn«' driver P. M Campbell. Mrs. Hen- Phyllis of Cottage Grove and Mr of Mrs. Edna Ems. The Ems fam ry Cooper. Mrs. Perry Stein. Mrs and Mrs. Sam Medford. ily are former residents here. Glen Aldens and Mrs. Lawrence Funk stationed in Mrs. Raymond Sloan enter- is in th«* was out early to enable tained at her home March 28 at Japan. Creswell players to go for the evening ac- a dinner party honoring her hus- 4-11 Mothers < |ub tivity. The bus made the trip . band's birthday Guests were Mr. London 4-11 Mothers club met Doors o | h - h 6:15. Show starts 7:00 again Saturday for the day’s play, ¡and Mrs. Donald Eastburn, a in regular session March 28 at the Wed., Thur»., \prll 1-5 THE i n I S OF A BENGAL LANCER” Change in Policy DIANE THEATRE Starting April 4 Katherine Grayson. Mario Lanca. David Niven. ♦ TECHNICOLOR. Fri., Sat., April 6-7 R<H K ISLAM» TRAIL i in TRICOLOR Forest Tucker, Adele Mura — Also— DESTINATION BIG HOUSE Dorothy Patrick. Robert Rockwell Sun., Moi».. April 8-9 COLT 45 Color by TECHNICOLOR Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman. Zachary Scott will present only,one change weekly Sun., Mon., Tues.. April 8-9-10 “TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS” Gary, Cooper, Franchot Tone. Richard Cromwell. Thurs.- Fri. - Sat 50 YEARS BEFORE YOI R EYES America’s Story told by Arthur Godfrey, H V Kaltenliorn. Clem McCarthy, Andr«* Baruch, Norman Brokenshire, Milton J. Cross, Dwight Weist, Dan Don aldson. WedM Thum.. April 11-12 BA< KIIRE “GUNFIRE” Don Berry. Pamela Blake. Wally Vertion, Sid Melton. Closed on Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed Virginia Mayo, Gordon MacRa<* Edmond O’Brien, Dane Clark, Viveca Lindfors. ARCADE Coming Soon Now Open for the Summer NOW SHOWING- — “King Solomon s Mines” -==============================^^ Admission - Adults .60; Children .20 ——