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MOSBY CREEK Mn! Harry ('••tie. Reporter Phone M8JB Dinner gur»ts Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr». Hai ry Castle were Mr. und Mr». Fred Front of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Venn Rearrick, Judy and Allen of Blue Mountain. The dinner was In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frost's birthday anniversaries. Mr. nnd Mix. Darrel Mosby nnd two boys were dinner guests Sun day nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bush of Creswell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pete Ekelund and two children spent the week end at Newport st the home of Mrs. Ekelunds parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallsch. T/Sgt. «nd Mrs. Don Blackmore and two children from the Air Base near Spokane were week end guests nt the home of Mr. and Mm. Jay Blackmore A daughter of ♦ he Blackmores, Mts Dorothy Du- Boat of Coeur d’Alene, Ida., also ''»m» with them. The families met ‘Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pearkins Miller for dinner. Mr. ami Mrs, Park Hartzell and son of Eugene also were there, Mr. and Mrs. Cailos Jones arc driving a new car Don't forget the chicken dinner Saturday night at the Blue Moun tain lunch room. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeman and Sammy have returned from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jonea cele brated their weddlne anniversary Saturday evening with a dinner lit the Canton Cafe In Cottage Grove, Here's how to make your home more comfortable Tbl« ramsi baBemanf thaw* hewlhli hlm-lBehlRf. <Vad bailor Rft into •ny « o H ìr ». Alto »afa far uta on Arti Haar—Iheekt la We wot bota contIrwcHon. Soo Iho by ARCOLINER BOILER BASI -c$tawdar<í A merican • Here's a low cost, oil fired boiier MpscUily designed for small hom>- > wit h or without basements. Co-ordinnted with famous Arcoflamo Oil Burner for high lieat output and fuel economy. WHY W/JT-YOU CAM REMODEL ON AN EASY TIME PAYMENT PLAN m.d.r«li.tl.a plain. C.nv.Hl.nl Come in or pkm fer ostimelo» ROBERTS & BRURY Cliff & George — "We Hurry” 205 No. 9th Ph. 244 n I PENNEY’S Al WAVS PIRIT bUAIlTYI table décoration by Mrs. Josie Thur*.. Mar, 18, 1 WS The Sentinel. Cottage drove, Oregon Page 7 CURTIN Phillips from her spring garden, i (Loretta Oleson) I in the near future He will re- ily of Eugene and aio her father, The club ‘piggy bag’ "imr load- , cd with sweet jam and was taken { The auction on March 6 was held ' t^''m and later T0”* them Mr. Oscar Perry from Toledo. Mr». Gale Kuby* Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schmidt Phone 791 RI home by Esther Banton. P.PXJ.’s । for me remaining houses at Cur- °U AiR FORCE RKDVCEM came up from Dallas last Sunday of the day were, Mrs. Lucy Barke- I 1 tin and Anlauf. Glay Galdabini I Eleven voters turned out March meyer, Mrs. Lillian Mills and Mrs. . for a visit with Mr. Schmidt'« . . L1 . - way Dept, has been clearing land CADET KEqt IREM ENT« Hamilton, Calif- -To offset a 3 at I»ndon school to vote ap- Edith Gilham. s bought hls own house back for t purtin and Anlauf and making brother, Dick und family, critical siiortage of cadet appli proval to adopt the local district 'nie Community dub met last It is expected a new quilt will KM)0 He wl" havc hls h0»“» h ™- way for the new highway. cants, the Air Fore« la reducing Wednesday tor an all day meeting budget to be recommended to the be put in the frames at next mo-l- ' cd acron« the railroad track and Mr. and Mrs. Ched Hetrick have the minimum requirements for und potluck dinner at noon with county board. ing. March 19. near the old highway. Willis recently returned from their trip cadets and is stepping up its pro Mrs. Oral Mcljiughlln. The next Dmdon H«-h<H>l Ha.krtball Voters are reminded it is time Booher bought the remaining from Kentucky where they were gram for obtaining cadets for meeting will lx- March 19 with Dindon boys are learning a lot to register for the coming prima, y ; »„use at Curtin for jp«. whlch visiting her sick father, who is 97 pilot or aircraft observer training. Mrs, Wiley Ange). about the way other schools play election. May 16. Registration i wa* known aa the Miller home. years old and is recovering. Minimum age for cadet appli Mr. and Mrs. Clifton and Mr. I m II with their entry this week in must be at least 30 days prior to Willis has bought the other two John Peroni, for many years cations has been r<>duced from 20 and Mrs. Dick Schmidt and daugh- the Veneta basketball tournament. electlon day. Register at London houses of which one he has moved resident of Buck Creek, is in the to 19. l“rs Marlene and Darlene went Early busses Saturday morning •tore with Mrs. D. E. Martin. A across the railroad track near his Cottage Grove Hospital with a Io Gaston last Saturday for a gathered the older children and' room is being prepared at the home and will move the other two severe heart attack. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Erank members of the teams for an all back of the store for the voting Mrs. Raphael Booher has recent Arc and Acetylene day trip. The ‘midget’ team won place this year since the old club- Winner. ly returned home from her trip Mr. and Mrs. Lexter Webb of their game with Walton, 26 to 4 house is no longer suitable and 'Homemakers' advanced sewing 4' to Kansas. She visited her folks Monday afternoon at and also her brother who is in the Menomlnle, Wi«., have l>een visit The ‘A’ team or regular team of the new London 4-H Mothers'club-1 “ du»> ^b001 ing th^ir cousin, Frank Chapman. the bigger boys won from Fail house is considered not centrally I army and will soon be sent over located older group. Ruthie Newton, pre- seas. They Stive U-en touring the south- Creek, 20 to 14. . ¡siding, and both secretaries, Doris The ‘A’ team goes back Tuesday rrn states with their trailer house. Three new members havc been Cottage Grove Ralph Marvick is still in Los They kft the trailer house in evening to meet Walton's 'A' team. appointed to the election board Hald and Deanna Gunn, reading Angels, Calif., where he was call their minutes and giving the roll The midgets go back next Satur Sacramento, Calif., while they Welding Works thi* year with Mr«. Elvis Kelly day to play cither Notl or Veneta. taking the place as first clerk of call. 4-H club songs were learned ed to see his father, who is very visited here. with rousing enthusiasm. The i i». Portable Welding Any Place A grey pheasant wAh red feet London 4-H Mrs. Emma Kelly who has moved 'Just So’ girls worked on head Visitors at the Otto Gregory At the meeting last week of the from the community. Chet Gilham scarfs, and ’Homemakers’ worked home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and l.u s>r than a China pheasant 1030 Madison—Phone 181-Y hnx I. cn making himself at liome (xxrking clubs, 4-H Cooking Club has resigned with Murry Newton on the project work. Next meet- , Gregory and family from Toledo taking his place as judge and Har III led the business meeting with nt the Clare Chapman place for ing is in two weeks, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fehr and fam several days. He is very tame and president Francis Rothauge pre per Casler taking the place of evidently someone's pet, so if any- siding. Scrap books were worked Mrs. George Southerland as third one Is missing him they can call on and plans made for a large clerk who has also resigned. Re the Chapmans. scrap book to be exhibited. Com maining members of the board arc Mrs. Earl Powell is quite ill mittee appointed to work on it Mrs. C. L. Powell as second clerk with pneumonia. She is in the were Malcolm Clark. Phyllis Gust, and E. M. McEwen, chairman of j the board. Sharon Parker, David Warner. Cottage Grove hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ladd and A make-up meeting for ‘‘But tons and Bows," homemaking youngest daughter have gone to DELIGHT VALLEY class was held March 3 at the Minnesota, accompanying relatives i Mr*. Roy L. Ktone, Reporter school lunch room with work done to drive through because of the Phone 381 IIS on record books and scrap books serious illness of Mrs. Ladd's fa- Tlie entire community extends and a demonstration participated [ ther* A son and daughter-in-law, | it« deepest sympathy to Dave Hite in by each member after being Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ladd, are car- and family in the passing of his given by their leader, Mrs. Jeanne ■ ing for the place and the Ladd father, who'had made his home Morton. Their regular meeting, children who are in school during March 10 will be held at the their parents absence on the trip. with them for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEwen Week end guests of Mr. and school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Acer have re- and two children, Michael and Mrs. William Olson were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehtman of Cloquet, turned from a trip to California Kathleen, visited from Springfield to visit their two daughters at San with the E. M. McEwens Sunday. Minn. Miss Diedra Olson was an over Luis Obispo, and were much im Young Michael has been under night guest of Mias Janelle Stone pressed with the beautiful weather treatment for a back ailment. Two there. In fact, Mr. Geer, a native other children, older daughters of, on Saturday night. A good time was had by al! who bom Oregonian is seriously tempt- the Kenneth McEwens, are attend attended the square dance session ed to trade Oregon rain for Cali ing school in Portland. Roy Ewing, who was injured at the Walker hall on Saturday fornia sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rippy, Friday while using a power drill | night. The Delight Valley Neighbors known here as former residents to split logs at the mill pond at club will hold its monthly meet have announced the birth of a Woodard's mill, is at home and , ing on Thursday. March 20, at daughter, February 28. The Rippys able to discard his crutches now. j Two new Zenith table radios. Both with The power drill became entangled 10:30 a.m. at the Walker Com now live in southern California. genuine Zenith-Armstrong FM . . . and in Mr. Ewing ’ s trouser leg and munity club. Mrs. John Long will Mrs. Fred Mills, Mrs. Harold famous Zenith Long-Distance AM! Both lie hostess. Roll call response will Abeene and J. E. Banton found caused deep lacerations to his leg. | ■ M ■■ He spent one night in Cottage super-sensitive ... static-free! Cut inter be "My favorite Color.” Remem they were traveling companions ference . .. reduce fading. Hear these two ber to turn all kitchen fund do on the Shasta Daylight train Sun Grove Hospital. Ruthie Hinkle became ill in nation receipt« to Mrs. Dave Hite day morning, all going to Sacra outstanding Zeniths at our store today I school at London Monday after on or before March 20. mento, Calif. Mrs. Mills is on a noon and was taken home where trip to visit her daughter, Frances There's a divinity that shapes and two grandsons, one of whom it was found Tuesday she had the our ends, rough hew them how we she has never seen. She expects to mumps. will. William Shakespeare be gone a week. Mr. Mills is car Helving Club Meets A joint business meeting of 'Just 500 MAIN ing for the Blackbutte post office. So’ girls sewing I club and Mrs. Abeene and her father, Mr. g " "'V Banton have gone to be with a ■ sister and daughter, Mrs. Nola Shipp, who suffered two heart at tacks. It is thought, however, that Mrs. Shipp's condition is not too serious and Mrs. Abeene expects YOUR BUDGET! to return next Sunday. Mr. Banton will remain for a longer time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abeene are expecting a visit from their daugh ter, Mrs. Nash Hughes, (Lavcta) the end of this month from Okla homa. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Myers cared for the Joe Geer home during the G?ers trip to California. This week the baby daughter cf the Myers is thought to have the meastei. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tucker moved Friday and Saturday from Woodard’s Blackbutte camp to Cottage Grove where it is report ed they have purchased a place. Ixtndoii 4-H Mother. Club Mrs. Marie Ewing, president, presided at the meeting, March 5, of London 4-H Mothers club. It was reported that the water sys tem to the new clubhouse had been permanently connected by Leon Morton whof also furnished a waste barrel for burning waste materials. A vote of appreciation was extend ed Mr. Morton. It was reminded for other volunteers that the sew er system needs completing. It was decided to dispense with the penny drill at each meeting in favor of birthday offerings of the members to supply the club flower funds. The president, Mrs. Ewing was the first to contribute. engine among the ten leading makes. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. lleen Currin for flowers. A forthcoming observation for air patrol was announced by chief ob server, Mrs. Esther Banton. It was thought that a better observation location be secured before satis factory participation can be had. Mr. G. A. Andrews, chairman of the organization in the London r LONDON WELDING SMITH ELECTRIC ■ .1 ----J- aster fashions KEYED TO YOU AND ★ all wool little coats ★ creamy-soft texture 1 F DIVIDE Edith Konndy, Reporter Phone 8TF22 Now-choice of FIVE Great Engines in Ford Trucks for '52 ! CHECKS 1775 Dashing, smart, new it’s the brief checked coat in soft wool suede, yours in many versions... bold checks to tiny patterns, sharp to pastel to neutral colors. Rayon taffeta lined. 10-18. location. 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