The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 22, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur»., Jan. 22, 1858
CULP CREEK
SCHOOL RADIO
PROGRAMS
MOSBY CREEK
' Thornton Corners
Mrs. Harry Castle, Reporter
Phone 868J3
Mrs. J. W. Fisher
Telephone 8SF5
DISSTON
Conservation Meet
Scheduled Feb. 3-4
Mrs. A. P. Petersen was a guest
Mrs. Ray Spellman, Reporter
Phone 6-8481
board of direetors anH fhe execu- Lake Packers, Salem, were re-
Uve committee. R. D. Parker, elected to the board. John h-
treasUrer of the Apple Growers Trunk, general manager of North
Snider, general manager of Blue newly-elected to the board.
Miss Nancy Aubrey was one of
r
,
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The-Blue. M L school board m et| a group of girls who attended a at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Plans for the Lane County Con­
Following are the week’s radio
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Culbert­ several evenings last week to missionary conference of- the Gust Liijegren Tuesday. She was
programs from Cottage Grove son and girls of Corvallis visited make out the budget for the com­ Church of Christ in San Jose, Cal., on her way home at Kerby after servation Institute to be held iri
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V f'I S rYt > 1 . IS ; Q
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on February 3 and 4 were
schools to be broadcast over over the week end with relatives ing school year.
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last week. She stayed while in San visiung
ner »o..
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developed
at a meeting of the
KASH. They are from 7 to 7:15 here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker and Jose with her sister, Mrs. Patricia
p.m. and are sponsored ' by Cecil
Mr
and
Mrs.
Otto
Janish
and
special
conservation
institute com-
of r.ugene
Eugene were Kprr
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson oi
of daughter Sherril ol
r n F F Estim ates — No Obligations
Beck Motor Co.
; Yoncalla were week end guests at callers Sunday at the home of Mr.
^ rs Vernon Thomas has been Sam. Banta spent Saturday in mittee of the Lane County Agri-
I N b k Pickup and Delivery
culturai Cpuncil held in the agria-''
Sunday, January'2 5 , Speech by t(je
oi
and Mrs. Robert «nd Mrs. Virgil Bassett. NV's,
her mother, Mrs. Roy Reedsport, salmon fishing.
cultural
extension
offices
in
Eu-
i
Sdr. Francis T rusty Of the hig Groat
■*— Barker is a cousin of Mr. BasseTT.' paynej wdo ¡g in the local hospital
Mrs. A1 Wickstrom has returned
Ph. 262 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ithpol faculty.____
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Leona G arrett returned from
A large crowd ,of friends and following an operation.
to her home after an extended gene last Monday. Subjects to be j
Ph. 699R Evenings
1
considered
at
the,
institute
are
I
Tuesday, January 27, 7th Grade California the last of the week relatives honored Mr. and M rs,! , Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBlue and visit in California.
conservation
of
the
soil
and
water
Chorus.
Guaranteed the ft« -,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chittster
where she had visited her daugh- Jay Miller with a bridal shower ¡ j udy were dinner guests Sunday
A large selection of
of the county.
Thursday, January 29, News.
c«t quality work­
ter, Mrs. Lee Tucker, the past ¡last Friday afternoon at the home ja t t f,e Howard Raymond home at Wave purchased the Beckley home iesources
the finest Woven Modernize your old manship a n d ma­
Preliminary
plans
have
been
furniture a t l e s »
couple
'
J of Mm
M n a and
Perk
Miller
of 1 o Row
„ . .. River,
n i.» .- , K
A n n rin v the
th e f fourth
o u r t h and moved there last week.^».
uple of weeks.
.lot
n a Mrs.
ivirs. <
-e m «
u n - i v,f
honoring
and
plastic
fabric»
speakers on cropland,
terials available.
The Alton,Chittster family went made for
cost than ever.
Mrs. James Goodell is staying Walden. Mrs. Darrel Ledford and birthday anniversary of Stephen
to choose from.
r a l * practices, fertilizers
to Castle Rock, Wash., after t h e : c - u - ; l - t . u -----
.h e» »j»tcrt-M e n .-F re d Crew».; Mrs. I mm » Dug a n wer e hostesses. Raymond.
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5
5
Urni
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in Springfield while Mr. Goodell After Mrs. Miller opened her many j | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle of « „ of their (urnilurc. They
is on
gifts, refreshments were served to Mosby Creek were recent dinner
op a trip to Washington.
el ii
sitter, Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Cooper and the group.
-
I guests of Mrs.'Castle’s
Mrs. (
Cottage G rove, add moved there •
» .t e r
¡children
“»•"«»1 Geàrge
- •
lildren of Cottage Grove visited
The Gettogethér *•••*•
club —->
meeting
Foster,
ment, and other subjects on Con­
today
evening
at
the
home
of
vya$
postponed
until
January
29
Carl
Simpson
'o
f
Bremerton,
over the week end
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lanz of Port­ servation.
r. and Mrs. Elmer Goodell.
I because of the county recall Bbyly Wash., was an overnight visitor
I Mr.
Sponsors of the institute are the
Mis. E lm ir Goodell was hostess ¡election It will be at the home of Saturday of his’ brother-in-law land were overnight guests at the
Lane County Agricultural Council.
Ray
Spellman
home
Thursday
and
,
the
Sewing
club
at
her
home
.Mrs.
Lei
.
pugan
at
-the
Walden
and
sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arleigh
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Oregon State College, The Willam­
Friday.
on Wednesday, January 21, honor­ store with Mrs. Laurence David- j Kenyon.
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Ivan Abeene anu
and
i ivir.
bus . iv«n
The whole community wishes to ette Basin Commission and the
ing Mrs. Roy Violette of Cottage son as co-hostess.
Wed., Thur»., Frl., Sat.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Dodge |
Gary were visitors' Sunday of- extend its sincere sympathy to the Lane County development Com­
y More than a million automobile
Grove on her birthday, which was
before you
January 21-22-28-24
and daughter were Sunday g u ests, Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Darby in Rose- Clair Hogate family, in their re­ mittee.
the previous day.
policyholders
5
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K A i tv-in ■
Attending the meeting Monday
renew your
cent
bereavement-
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Eriksen and at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Orin burg.
“BUGLES IN THE
B
o
th
r^
eS
^
-
volleyball
game
E
rn
estE
.
Schrenk,
Creswell
Mrs. Annie Meacham of Port
children were Sunday evening sup­ Land.
4 Providing protection for over 24 years
AFTERNO ON”
auto insurance
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bass and land is a houseguest of Mrs. C. R. and boys’ basketball game were acting chairman; Wayne Endicott,
per
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Springfield; Louis Torgeson, chair­
Ray Mllland, H elena Carter,
three
children
of
Vancouver,
Wn..
Trent
Mrs.
Meacham
formerly
won
by
Disston
from
Mt.
View
bo suro to
and Mrs. Jack Peterson.
/ Over 700 district sales and claims
man of the agricultural committee
Hugh Marlowe.
(jays last week at i lived in Cottage Grove.
Friday.
Two games are
going
to °(
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Patton and visited several
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Eugene
Chimber
of
Com^
chock
our
TECHNICOLOR.
Mr. and Mrs. Jpss Jett and Mrs. G i f f S n here on Tnesd.y and m e n ,: J. C. Mnore eonseg» » n
offices to serve you
children visited one evening last the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
were neighbors of , . May
and
daughter Mar-'
.r tfiu iiu .
y itiy
i Denney
^ v is iitr y
m
m
week with the Floyd Jennings r EkeluiwLThey
rates
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the Ekelunds when they livett in i jortarSTTottage Grove weore din- Culp Creek Friday. The basketball specialist Oregon S tat^C o lle^ e
family at Mt. View. -
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
i
a cm
kJ i ir» r l a i / ** n f a TVl r"
u rn t
team has new gold and green
« u n ‘y
W.
Vancouver four- years ago.
per o'saaaoto
guests Sunday’’
of »Mr. and
London
was
victorious
in
both
“ARCTIC FLIGHT*
,B. Parker and O. S. Fletcher.
It .certainly seemed like spring Mrs. R. B. Dixon.
satin
Jackets.
the
games
played
at
Culp
Creek
Auto • Truck • Dro
W ayne Morris, Lindy Clirtktiun,
when the frogs in the swamp back
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hinman
Art
Magnuson
spent
the
week
school
Friday
afternoon.
January
Stephan M cNally.
9. Boys’ basketball team won 22-13 of the Harry Castle home decided and son Ralph of Cottage Grove end visiting his parents, and a Oregon Men Named
visited overnight recently at the brother, who is home on leave
ann the girls' volley ball squad to sing all night long.
Dee Anderson spent the week Frank Perkins home.
from the army at Grays River, To Farmer Council
won 25-17. Next Friday Disston
- Sun., Mon., January 25-26
end
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Carl
Smith
of
Redmond
was
a
Washington.
will play heie.
„
The National Council of Farmer
recent visitor of George Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr and son Cooperatives elected four Oregon
“BECA USE YOU’RE MINE’ i There will not be a session of Ben Anderson. He attends O. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones-vis­ The two men were “buddies” in of Gold Beach were visitors at the mpn tQ thp
of directOrs at
Mario l.an/a. H oretta Morrmt, I the book study at the Culp Creek
home of relatives over the wbek u annua, meeting
New Orleans
I Assembly this week due to the ited in Creswell Sunday at the World War I.
John W’hitmore,
honje of their daughter and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Coleman and end. They attended the girls vol- thjs wpek
A W ard gcneraj
mwiings
in
vOTTagc.
urovc,
w
vu
TECHNICOLOR.
I nesday. Thursday and Friday eve- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scott. fam ilyof Canby visited last week leyball and boys’ basketball games manager o{ pacific Wool Growers,
During our bad electric storm at the homes of Mr. Coleman's £ riday at ^Mt. View.
Tpppjiand, was re-elected to the
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Several children w ent_ on the
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' Mr. and Mrs. ¡Everett McFarland last week lightning Struck a la rg e brother,- Vernon Thomas,-and sis­
Taea., Wed’.. January 27-28
high school bus to see the play af
visited Saturday'nnd helped Ix-ona tree on the Glen Scott farm. The ter, Mrs. Plato-Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman the high school. ’’Aunt ^ath y ’s
“IT’S A BIG COUNTRY"
Garrett fix her fence that was tree Was close to Mr. Scott's barn
'find
he
thought
for
a
while
it
had
and
son Richard of Medford were Cat.”
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—. Gary Cooper, Van Johnson,
ktoin down by some young folks
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ethel Barrymore,
sometime ago while Mrs. Garrett struck the barn.
Mrs. Harry Pgtten returned Arleigh Kenyon, and with other
was in North Carolina, being call­
CURTIN
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ed there by- the serious illness of home Sunday from Albany where friends in ihe community. Richard
Door Prizes
- By Gene M iiu ham
Door Prizes ;
had
recently
returned
from'
Korea
she
had
been
helping
care
for
her
“BEW ARE MY LOVELY” her father.
\
' Phone 998R4
hew
granddaughter,.J^iebra
Ann
ariif
expects
to
receive.
his
dis­
Cecil Patton purchased ««-car
Ida Luptno, Robert Ryan,
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_ frbm the service in a few
charge
.
from Mr. and Mis. lssac Baker Durham.
Recently visiting relatives in
Taylor Holmes.
Free Gifts
«»I.
Mr. and
anu Mrs.
mi», Darrel
i^unvi Mosby
a...«...,. and months. He is spending a furlough Curtin was Miss Grace Holt from
[who have resided here* the past
Free Gifts
I a t
p H ’ s » I I I with
W i l l i 1 his
1 1 9 ,/«
»»»
.
boys
wej-c
dinner-guests
S
afnrdaylat
present
imtents.
Carl
year and a half. They planned to
De» Moines,
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k»»- -
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y _ -a
nd I «timpson
-ncmmpnnied 0 The
Chap­
sh«rt4y to OklalMima where pyutunx - - __
of Grace Goins and Dorothy
Thur»., Frl., Sat., Jan. 20<n^dm=
Mrs.
W.
E.
Wheeler
of
Fairview
mans
to
Medford
on
his
way
to
Free Coffee
Booher.
they will make their horn»’
Free Coffee
visit relatives in Ashland as the ' The Curtin community is glad to
“CARSON CITY”
Several jroung folks attended near'Dorena danr.
Mrs. Cecil B u s h of. Creswell Chapmans returned home Sunday
Randolph Knott, Raymond Malay, the play at th Cottage Grove high
and Donuts
hear that Emerson Eichler who is
sjicnt last Wednesday and Thurs­ evening.
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z
and Donuts
Lucille Normand.
school Friday night.
recovering from an. operation in-i
Patricia
Montgomery
and
Bon­
day
with
Mrs.
Darrel
Mosby
while
The Jack Sarnels family re­
the Cottage Grove hospital has im­
cently returned from California her
¡icr husband was away on busi- nie Weinkauf of Cottage Grove proved very much' over his foimer
,.
were
overnight
visitors
Friday
of
and are living with Mr. and Mrs. ness
fonditjon. Mr. Eichler was a form-
I wish to thank everyone who i Judith I j i BI uo
Tom Goodwin.
This Space For Our -
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».ew L r i n r l t zv I l l t l t l
t
X A I r . z . l e
K
has-jM-en so kind to help me get . Mrs. Jack Monteith left by car et resident of Curtin for many
Mr. amT Mrs.y'Russell Crftes the
years
and
he
also
served
a
long
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news for the past year, and 1 the first of tjie week for San Di-
have moved to Dorena. They aie
let’s, make 1953 j “better and ego, CaliQ-JS bring
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x - —• term on the local school board.
her u—
husband
Frl., IUt.. Mu«., Mon.. Tue».,
, foimer Culp Creek residents.
Recently added to the town of
more
news”
year
for
Mosby
Creek.
home
from
the
veterans'
hospital
January 28-14-25-28-27,
Alfred Coon and Don Ooon of
Curtin
is a new utility, the public
where he has been for-several
Tillamook. Wash . came this week
water worked owned by Mrs. Flora
months
for
treatment
and
skin
“BIRD OF PARADISE”
land a.rp vjsiting at the home of
in Next Week’s Sentinel
Holt, for which slight rates are
LYNX HOLLOW graft following severe burns. He charged.
Jeft Chandler, Bcbra Paget,
their mother, Mrs. Addle Hanson,
is
rejiorted
to
have
res|xinded
sat-
Louise Jordan, Maurice Schwarts. and brother, Frank Coon and fam-
r». Orville lutmb. Reporter
Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Brown
ISfaL'Im Tty tn the »ki n graft«, and
I’bone llSB-K-T"
TECHNItWLOR.
spent Sunday visiting at the Len
1 Hy Don plans Co leave for Los
can
come
home
next
week.
Mrs.
Angeles from here.
•
(Delayed L'___1_
Monteith was acconr|»nied to San Brown home on Buck Creek.
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Miss Jo Ann Sloan spent th>
Esmond Cartwright recently
Syn\pathy is extended to Mrs. Diego by Patricia Tucker of Ben­
Week end at. Coos Bay with some Ray Holbrook in, the death of her
visited
at the home of Ann and
Ph. 73
“THE HOUR IS 13”
Creek.
702 Hain
friends and got caught in the brother, Kelse DaVis, January 8, nett
Sam Stigers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I-ester
Payne
of
Peter laiwford. Dawn Addam»,
high water when their car stalled at Ceres, Calif. Kelse was a son
Mrs. Flora Holt spent the last
River were recent visitors of
Roland Culver.
on the road. Passers-by helped J* .4 Mr. Z. R. Davis, who was a Blue
week at her son’s cabin near Flor­
Mrs.
Payne’s
parents,
Mr.
and
- them out and they continued o n i£ resident many years here and at
ence. While there she visited the
Mrs. William Adamson.
their way home.
Creswell until going to Ceres about
Mr.
-
a
n
d
M
bs . Harry Elfving aquariam at Depot Bay. She re­
Wed., Thur»., January 28-2»
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. a year ago to live with this son'
ported the coast quite stormy.
(I.OMEI).
Ernest GHdersleeve who became and a daughter, Mrs. Margaret were visitors in Vancouver, B.'jC., Mrs. Otto Gregory took care of
last week end at the homes
. the parents of a daughter, Cathy Monroe. Mrs- Holbrook attended over
of Mr. Elfving’s brother and neph­ the post office in her absence.
Marlene, bom at the Cottage thi(\ funeral of her brother.
Lynn Jacob and Erwin Goins
ew. They took another brother,
G low bospitaT on Tuesday, Janu­
Fri., Mat.. Mun., Mon., Tue».. .
Sympathy is extdTqled to John Alton Johnson, and the latter’s have both passed their army phy­
January SO-Sl-Februury 1-2-8
ary 13.
Macauley in the d e H b iif his family that far nn their way to sical and are waiting to be called
Mr. Joseph MyCune of Junction brother-in-law, HarVcy DerSHam of
their own home in Amulet, Sask into the service.
“WOMAN OF THE NORTH City
called <>n friends in this com­ Coburg road, who died- Januar
Due to recent high w ater Helen
Canada.
The Alton Johnsons had
COUNTRY”
we were not able to hold open house Sunday as
munity one day fast week.
Suiter has been stranded in Bu-
Mrs
Dale
ChriSco
is
with
her
vistted
here
at
the
Elfving
home
Ruth Hu»»ey. Ko«l Cameron,
Mr and Mrs Cole Levisay s|»cnt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawr
gtne
where
she
was
visiting
rela­
in Cottage Grove with Mr.
Gall Storm, J. Carrol Nal»h.
the week end here to get their son, while her husband is in the and
advertised at the new home in Oak Park but as
and Mrs. Lehman Johnson during tives.
belongings. They -have' been in service. „The young couple have the Christmas holidays.
COLOR.
Bob Suiter, grandson of Norman
Portland the past month where been living in California since
you all know Silk Creek was on a rampage clos­
Richard Chapman, who is on Suiter, came up to visit relatives
Alme—
Mrs. lzevisay has employment.
Friday and Saturday, then return-
their marriage last fall.
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,
was
a
visitor
several
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Andes and
Community club met at,,l p.m.
“SKY FU LL OF MOON” I daughter
of last week at the Steve Au- fd 1° his Naval base in San
ing the main entrance. We also had our troubles
Debra of Drain visited Friday. January 16, at Mrs. Law­ days
gaid
home. Ray Chapman, a broth- Diego,
Jan Hterllng. Carleton Carpenter, at the Tlerbert Raymond home
er of Richard, wfio graduated from
Alan Brown of Buck Creek re-
Fisher’s house.
Keenan Wynn.
at the west entrance due to a culvert of Insuffi­
¡last’ Wednesday. Mr. Raymond is rence
Jack Hunter was,' taken to a the local high school last year, hasi<'ently caught a 55 pound beaver
recuperating at home from an bp- Eugene hospital recently for treat- enlisted in the army air force and I with a 36 inch hide. The beaver
i erat too a couple of weeks ago.
cient size to carry the water under the new road.
| was caught on North Creek.
jnent of an arm infection. Jack is in training in California.
will be hospitalized for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Small of
Although the house has been sold we would be
Scratch Pada The Sentinel
Guy Prichard has recovered Castle Rock, Wash., were dinner
enough to return to his home. guests at the home of Mr. Small's
Priciiard underwent major surgery sister. Mrs. Ivan Abeene, on Fri­
glad to take anyone through who would care to
day evening. Other guests during
at Portland.
Garlena, second grader, and the evening were Mrs. Annatielle
go for the remainder of this week.
Every Saturday Night
Harold Harris, first grader, with Meacham and son Loren; Mr and
Fernridge
Park
9 - 1 at
■ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Mrs. Albert Griffin and Mr and
Ballroom
l ii ntt Har ris, have m w e d to Salem. M rs. A ll en A la rm ' and family of]
For information concerning Oak Park see
10 mi. out west 11th
Garlena and Harold are attending C ottage Grove; John Sullivan of
Veneta Koad
•
Pringle school which is a part of Blackbutte and the_Dean Adding­
5 Mi. E ast on Disston Road
the Salem school system.
ton family. Mr. Small, who is pas-
Ever)' Saturday Nite
To the Music of T H E WESTERN NIGIIT RIDELS
Porter Bros, sawmill has started ¡tor of the Christian church at
to 4he munic of
operations again after about a Castle Rock, had been mi Eugene I
All Western, Band
ELDRED GLA8PEY
for several days attending a min­
month's shut down.
-,
$1.00 Adm ission
and hl» orchestra
812 Main
<,
Ph- 1040
isters' conference, and visited also
9:80 - 12:80
with other relatives in Cottage
$1.00 ,»er person Inel. tax
Grove He has been called to the
ivistorate of the church in Pros­
ser, Wash., and-will move to that
| city on March 1.
Mr. and Mrs Steve Augard cel-
ebrated their 21st wedding anni­
versary Saturday evening with a
dinner at t h e i r home. Richard
Chapman was a guest. Following
have your
the dinner.the family ahd their I
guest spent the evening at Wil-1
lamettc Park.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fournier of I
Mosby Creek, were visitors Sun-1
day at the J. AV. Fisher home.
Y o u r n a m e a n d address p rin te d
Betty Easley of Oakridge visit­
done NOWh - -
ed over the week end at the Amos
on y o u r re g u la r personal checks.^
Ketcherside home.
For y o u r convenience this b a n k Is
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowe had as |
guests
one
evening
last
week
Mr.
Spring comes sooner than you think so if you need
open 1 0 to 5 s ix d a y s a w e e k , in d u d -
and Mrs, Steve Augard and fam­
ily. The evening was spent playing
ing S a tu rd a y .
. ’
repairs on your Cats, Trailers, Trucks
cards.
Mr». Florence Krlkseo
Evans Custom Upholstery
unDFinrKX
îx
» o ï ï ? x . i i" i
ON AUTO
SAVE INSURANCE RATES
arcade
Grand Opening Announcement
CANNON APPLIANCE COMPANY
WE ARE SORRY
-D A N C E -
DANCING
Y-CAFE
EARL WILSON-Oak Park Addition
L-0’6"G"E"R’S
PEBSOXAUZED
CHECKS
HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS
. ARMY 8AVE8 ON METAL
East Main
QUONSET REPAIR SHOP
g .
Ph. 721J or 116Y
A rm y studies in th« re-deslgri
of mechanical .equipment. u<e of
less critical materials, and adjust-1
ftd specifications have resulted in
the "conservation of 333,000 pounds
of .copper. 900,000 pounds. of
nicfecl. 378.000 pounds of alumi­
num. and '-T.OQpO pounds of tin
during the post year, *
N JU nO N A LB A N K
'
OF COTTAGI GROVE
- t i n autio oifcoM roof rus«"