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'V X o of O U b rM T VOLI MK XI.I. THINGS ARE ON MENO COTTAGE GROVE. I.ANK COVNTY OREGON, Wash House Becomes lru n n e ll Hom e WRESTLING. BOXING ATTRACTNEARLYIOOfl II T ill RSOAY, MARCH I. 19*4 ay GeU Advcnidaag T hree C r o p o f Crass M [ R r o r I his Section D uring W inter N l MHF.lt It |JpERATflRS U nhidticn ( i nests Seni T o C ounty Jail Ixtlham, Feb. 28. (Special.1 j The recent cutting of a crop three ciops of rys grass were Legalised beer and boose do not The Jesse Trunnell family, w h o se! of hay by C. H. Woods of London cut by J w . Fisher of Mount View home was burned last week, are | Zi V V « A l l "®o,n to *>•*• had th® tempering la bringing fame to the Cottage during the past wlnler Each cut U Lumber Company A g a in effect upon persons that many pro In a thrve-loom house Into which 0 0 0 Buya Aro Pittod AgiUnst Urove country The Item was ting was about 20 Inches In height the wash house nas been convert- i . n _.. ... fessed to believe it was going to Receipt* at Local Telegraph picked up by a news service and - ------- ----------------------------- The patch was a small one neni Out tog o Qrove Buys lu ed. tn Uperatlon, Pioneer have Three Cottage Grove person« sunt to a large number or papers the Imus« Mr. Fisher was born in Office Said to Show Thanks to the efforts of neigh ! Q„ s s ... in v i i 1,1 ,h ® county jail as the re- se v e rs m e V U tllltl$ . 3 A. «. « 11. >. 8» IJ O 'I H I ®v«f Jb" country. Wooo of Oregon end has lived here (13 Lively Match«« BnWS May Whirl. Suit of attem pting to crash a party bora who responded to the fire ! Han Diego, Cal., who still retains Huge Increaw. y*«ca. hut says he has never ——-■ at the home of Mr. and Mrs Judd Dorena After several years of call, most of the furniture from ! a keen Interest In the Cottage known a winter like thia one Hr While lumber operators In this i i?°.ol“ ,lla aoulh of Cottage Grove, depressing uncertainty, there seems the lower floor of the house was Urove country, has sent The Him remembers one February that was Nearly loot) attended a wrestling linci a copy of a Han Diego dally I •ctlon remain consklerablv In i Baturuay night, and arc charged to be a general awakening in this saved Mil was atored with nslgla Appointment of u postmaster for similar, hut during other months doubt noubt us to w h a l __ tin _____________ future holds w,lh u*,n* beer bottles In their ef Cottage Grove lias become almost section Everyone Is snapping out hors. Mr Trunnell. who 1« an In and boxing card Wednesday eve In which the Item was printed. | *he weather — more severe. *~rts to gain admission. It was they an- taking an optim istic view , ' fM,'ts admission —— a major political issue. of It. Undoubtedly the open winter valid, was moved on hl» bed to the ning Of last wei-k III the a rin .iv as Is o r 1“ is shown siiiiwn by preparations f for i ““ “1 l<! Ul“‘ ,llat "e»et»l guests at Ihr and the fine stand of fall sown O. A. Nichols home and suffered In which nine CCC boye from 1'hs position was open when the Hrloe Creek camp were pitted continued or enlarged operations. 1 barJy wore injured. crops, well advanced pasture grass ho III effects. democratic administration took the A crew of neighbors cleaned up against Cottage drove lads. The The Cottuge Grove Lumber com-1 I’om Miller, well known charac- and well wintered stock have som e u year ugo, the term of E l pany. down since Christmas, has t#r ““d two duughtera. Mrs. reins Smith, thing to do with It. but the main the premise» ns soon as the ashes card was S|x>n»orod by the hlgn republican, having ex school agrlcuituial club and near purchased timber from the W A Goldie Miller and Mlsa Hylvlu bert thing is the return of general con were cold. pired tne preceuing December, but ly $171 was cleaied. This was the WoiMlurd Lumber company that 1s Miller, who with Rex Adams an no fidence and the feeling that the was permitted to draw tha sal believed sufficient for a five-year ’hose said to have been the un largest audience that lias ever at worst Is over that everything Is ary fur many months while a half tended a wrestling aud boxing run, has moved Its donkeys and I bidden guests, were lodged In the now on the mend. ! cat .1 here. logging equipment Into the timber county jail. Adams was released Uoreii or more democrats pulled Hero In Dorena the following various strings and lined up demo Cottage Grove piub.h't was the The boxing match between Voi Eugene's purple horde defeated j and expects to have logs coming on ball. Improvements are noted: Mrs. ci a tic war horses of m e state, at -------------------- nov Jones, C. G.. and F. 1». Lello, most let-p ly represented B> ' ->n the Cottago Grove Lions ;iu to 25 I In such quantities that It can r e - 1 Clara Kirk Is building a new front least three feeling that they had CCC, which ended in a draw, ap I of th county at the recent 4-1 i n a basketball game Thursday sum« oparatlona Monday. Hereto- yard fence at her resilience front m e appointment practically cinch ' fore this company purchased II peared to be the moat popular me. i In Eugene. Clubs and mem- • • *«l on the Eucene floor ing the market road. Likewise so ed. It has been said that cor res match. Other m aicnes were as I )>-ne attending were as follows 'll.« «am« started rather slowly lo g s from olhrra, Is Charles Teeters. The Happy pondence that went to W ashing I he Pioneer Lumber company Walden Mrs. Mabel Kerns, lead with it u s s « || running up six points follows J. H bring. CCC. won on Circle club has been busy the past ton would makt un interesting Anlauf, down for several years, from Hill Ward. C. G . I I er: Jay Llnobaugh. Til« Lions then slarted checking I will several weeks making Improve Oue Proposal I* That Silver decision chapter’ in political history of me resume operations shortly pro- It. Thome, CCC, won on declaim , Latham H. T. Itoae, leader, Itoy roor« closely and held the Eu- ments on the club hall. Including vided It can secure the necessary nation, som e of it being such as over dan Kelly, C. G.; Paul ! ul- Trunnell, Wayiu< Walker, Bernice gsneans until |u s| beforl the half a new flue, an adequate stage Be Medium of Exchange permit from lumber code authorl would be likely lo sever a lot of ; Uvati. C. G„ won on decision !.o m | Patten Dorothy White, Harry Mo- when Wright. Eugene guard, rung with dressing rooms, kitchen and , tijcuustnpe pi me community. A. L. Mooney (colored), CCC PUP Call. Eldon Walker, Dorothy Gallo. the basket throe tim es in n row U«s The mill Is being pul m dining room, new seats for the ball readiness for resumption for Thirty Day«. cin aliy m e appointment of N. J. Engineer Highway Department Collins, C. G. won on de, islon | LetiS Trunnell putting Eugene in the |«sd is to giving a sealin g rapacity of 200. At the W. A Wood a id Lumber Nelson us acting postmaster was from C. C Mvers. CCC. Blue Mountain Muriel Thomp a. a cleverly arranged drop curtain I company’s plant the storage ahe'l Point* Out Lack oi announced, an appointment that Tom Sprankle. C. O., wim one son. leader; Uertha Castle, Ils My The third quarter was slow with | capacity has bean somewhat In and a new roof on a portion of the teemed to he salisiactory, attested A trade etlmulntlng campaign, fall In a wrestling match fiom J. ers. Eugene leading 25 to 15 building creased Io care for a larger stock Available Fund*. by u petition recently circulated C. Halsey, CCC in four m in u tes.1 run probably the remainder of Imrans J. E Dolan, leader. Ed The Lions started a rally In the I of dry kllm-d lumber. At the newlv located poetofflce. to uirougn the business district and year, la being eponsored by Halsey forfeited wbon unaule to die Mitchell, Marlon E. Dunn, fourth quarter with Cox. dlinlnu while the building la In a rather the chamber The Bohmla Lumber company at ngueu by a large portion of pa- of commerce. Over return because of broken i ,» re Clarence Richardson. E verslte Mai , live fill ward, leading the attack, Culp Creek, which w em ' into'Voi> 8oulh- nurttt and eastern soc- iruua, dilapidated condition as well as the the head expenses will he paid and ceived in Ibe fliat fall Si* ankle colm. Lucille Gowlng. Evelyn Con but the whistle blew before the eratlon last fall with a new mill . " f of 1'Mne county, repi esen ted office being of home made con- : money was severely criticised for unnec Inen came the examination and for pnxe* secured through rad, Lloyd Counts. lx*ltoy Inman, Lions could catch up after hnvln« been down several “l the re c ,” t ••••Ion of the coun struct Ion, some progress Is noted collection W r u i n k Mildred Schaffer, Barbara llam . of a small percentage essary roughness ttusaell was high man with H years, Is Increasing storage sheds lv chamber in Eugene, are op tuu names of Eibert fcuulth, re- It 1» handy and an effort Is being of sale* from matches w eie as follows .’oola puulicaii. anu N. J. N elson and those participating. Walker Bernlco C Fountain, Cox wa» lust behind him with 1 and storage docks to care for nc- p.°*e<1 ,o rushing the short cut to made to develop Its efficiency In C. ($., won two op of leader; Gladys W slkley, Robert and A different plan may be used Spriggs. 13 The lln> una cumulations of dimension and . proposed by Eugene Cot- A. E. Glass, democrats, were certi- handling of mall and to Improve of three falls from E J. IP ran. Hears Gage Grove. Junction City and lied. Mr. Hrnitn had taken m e ex S ' ,® '.e Eugene I boards «Vernal appearance. The old fence each month, but one plan sug CCC: Llovd Plsuard. C G.. i on H e b ro n G ra c e Ih -a tty , le a d e r; Cox. 13 f Russell, 11 l«vHe|is Hlewart. logging superln- vote<1 to delay action un- amination at m e uiguig of numer r.a- been torn out. a driveway off gasted is to have all payrolls dur two straight falls front O. H 1. e. D useiibeuy, « f B axter, 2! tsndenl for the Bohemia comtariv , 1 *" Prov*d the Hluslaw har ous patrons who had hoped he the market road provided, which ing the month paid in ellver dol CCC: Glenn Hwaiiwn. C. U , w i Charlie Clark. Vernon Doolltlla. Ixmdon Donald H. Davis, lead i Hhortrld,:«. I c Danner. Si who was severely Injured In a re- ,J“r c*in an<1 w°uld be used, and might ue retained even during a will be gra»vi«j and the frontage lar». merchants to moke all their two out of three falls from V W -r; Virginia Norton, Fay Evfing, Kem cluing« m silver and the bank to Hammer. CCC. g W rig h t, u cent automobile accident plans t o ' thal ll,arB would be caigos to be dem ociutic admimolralion. it was enclosed with a new t.oce that custom If iM srvel Geer. Grace Ge«r, Alvin 1 <l“ f r,a“ over auch “ «hort cut. The kuuerally believed The Farmers union Is noi asleep cash checks in sliver only. g M cIn ty re be back on the |ob shortly ----- , delegate from the Hluslaw, where u ial has existed alm ost from the ¡Funk. Darrell Woodard, Bill Palm H om . 2 a Dunn, 2 It has re roofed Its hall, lowered |r business should b« as good as some DELIGHT VAI4JCY. the harbor Is located, was unln- founding of the government would a er. A lden Powell. Maxine Cochran, Thoreaon on Its foundation, built a new anticipate, some of the business FAIKVIKW structed. Feb. 36. Phyllis Johnson, John i Vi I Ha - be followed and the temporary ap - ■ woodshed, torn down the old fence lo u ses may have to take their de anil Grace iiohm an Leon Nichols, Feb. 27. Mrs. Warren Kelly and H. E Cully, secretary of tlie Eu- pointment would be made perma posit* to the bank In wheelbar Lynx Hollow Ix-lah T Parks. and thrown the grounds Into an : daughter. Mrs Marlon Ixivette, gens chamber, told of plans to de- nent, but theee are parlous politi Opal Myers, U eiis Witcher, fla t a - leader; Pete Beach, Cecil Dresser. 11866798 open oourt. Other Improvements rows. * — i mad» several calls Tuesday In Do-1 »'lop a freight run at this time cal times and me days of new are being being planned by several Karl Bracher. R. K. short and Bell and Donald Hankins a»d Don Kenneth Jackson, Leonard Hanns. aid Nixon, all students of Walker rena i from the port at Florence to show deals. It seem s that in som e way Jack Thornton. Kenneth Walker. property owners and the spirit of Damou Scott were appointed a Mrs Otho VanHcholack and | {he need of a belter and shortei the appointment of Mr. Nelson Improvement seem s to have Committee to report a p-an at uaxt high, attended the basketball tour .Joyce Walker. daughter Josephine visited Wed- r°«d than the present one nament in Eugene several days was brought about without me o. reached the contagious stage Wildwood Beth C. Cherry, lead 1 uesday a luncheon. last week. nesdav afternoon with Mrs Lot ! Engineer Ransome of the state k. of i'alronuge Dispenser Walter er. Mildred Cherry. Tod Hcult, Real estate transfers are also The date for the regular month Wagner of Dorena highway department described Mr and Mrs Frod Wright of Lyle Damewood. M. Fierce, und by grapevine came looking up. Since last fall several ly evening meeting was changed Mr and Mrs Alta Kelly of »»rloua projects which have been me news trial the appointment ol Dorena Emma Gregory, leader; have been made. Lee Thomason Corn the first Tuesday to the sec 1 Cottage Grove and Bert Thomas Eugene, Ore., Feb. 2«. -(S p e i'hornton Corner» spent Thursday “ eubject of discussion on proposed ' of Eugene were dinner guests nt N. E. Glass was likely. Then the Leroy Cooper, Alvle Thumaaon. eold a tract com prising better than ond Tuesday. The next evening The civilian conservation at the Fred Kelly home short routes to the sea.” The A’eUuQ forces got busy again. 100 acre» to a California man who meeting wild be on March 13, for the Oscar Jackson home Sunday. Delbert Jennings, Raymond Eng cial.) corps will be continued at full Mrs Edwin Voss entertained the «‘'g*neer held that it la not feasible Even republican., were drawn into Mr and Mix. W. A Hogate of land, Royal Ceford. eventually will make extensive Im winch an (m eieslin g program ie Strength for another year. This Is P0“ 11»*« at present to expend the conies., nut iecom m e.idatlon of Cottage Grove visited Sunday with Star—Ruth England, leader; the definite word received by the Neighborhood club W ednesday at I provements. a new mountain road being arranged. her home About 20 were present I3-000.***) on a highway such as pro Glass for appointment was an Mr and Mrs. E. J. Hears Lynden Owen. Thelma Thomas having already been eonatructad Eugene district headquarters from f ile day was spent sewing and 1 P0*® *1 Io the coast. He explained nounced Saturday. Actual appoint« Vernon Nichols. Allen Hankins. The old McKlbben farm on Dlvld-t Ruth E. Brown, leader, Marie Hohman and Lowell brown, Leonard Muatachsttl, Ellis Dalta- the war department. Although Uis working on a quilt and a potluck i ,l h al on Lhe ro“ t® proposed by the ment uy ihc president and con- Harms creek, purchased last sum continuance of the 3-C project was dinner was served at noon highway deportm ent a saving of tirm auou by the president are yet eighth grade students with their guardl. mer by Mr. and Mrs Fore of practically assured, the war de Lila VanHcholack of Dorena i , ,nllea can be made in a total to come. teacher, Marl« Nelson, attended Mount View Genevieve Mooney, partment Los Angeles who expect eventually orders authorise the re- spent the week end with her ! ‘“ •I*1,ce of 64.* miles. This is a t II club marketing day In Eugene leader; John Gugglsberg, Donald It is said that the February re- to make their home here, ie under sntollm ant March 81 of all men grandmother. Mrs. Harry Mavben ) aavlf * °I «34 P«r cant at an ex- poit /or the local telegraph office Saturday. M. D. Nichols took them Orlffln. Margaret Horenson. going Im provem ent A new orchard Mrs O tis Sm ith. ..•he had he„« ! < M ’nd“ ure of ...... little more than 24 now In ths corps and tha enroll : down. will show a tien.c-ncous increase Mt. View -Annabelle Gllcrist. has been set out. as well as a ce , The Spirit of Man-h. The Alvin Good family of Go leader; Dale Iloblneon. Bertha Mil ment of others to keep the com In a Eugene hospital for some , over last year. dar grove, and a log bungalow Is panies at full strength. time was brought home last week • Th e" w““ A b ated by- Look out su e s coming You can shen visited ot the Georg« Roh- lar, Norma Miller. Madge llonnald. planned for this summer. Mr and Complete plans for the next six Mr and Mrs. Fred Kelly and 1 proponenla "nd opponents for the Delight Valley Francis Horn, Mrs Fore expect to be here early hoar her whirling over the hills man home Sunday und valleys and through tho cities Hugh Nixon of Cottage Urove leader; Lowell Brown. Allen Hank- month period have not been an son Harvey. Mr and Mrs Edwin 1 Purpose of giving Information. in May for their annual vacation nounced It Is probable that some Voss and daughter Ixirraln« Mr >. A pioneer pageant, proposed to W. L. Marke last week pur utid towns, som etim es scolding and received the contract for carrying Ins. Vernon Nichols. Marla Hoh companies will be moved back to and Mrs Bud Miller and son I U v - 1 K V*" E “g c ° ' lh “ sum m er, chased the Jas. N ichols—formerly screaming shrilly, som etim es sing the mall on the Disston route fur man. eastern Oregon for the summer mond and Mr and Mr» Louis' unanimously endorsed, the Em it Kirk—farm, and Mr. ing u sturdy, boisterous song. Aud the next four years, beginning and that other sum m er camps will ta v n g attended a dance at the y - ~ Registration Books Open. Nichols turned around just about som etim es sties hot. and som e July 1. F red G u g g lsb u r g h o m e at Mt , '_ * Mr and Mrs. Lea N ixon attend- I R egi. Ration of voters for the tie established. once and took over the C. A. Pet times she's cold, so you b e tte r The Eugene district now has 21 i View Saturday night. Ii od the basketball tournament In I primary election to be held May 1» erson place, more fam iliarly known : watch out! camps and more than 4.000 men. Her black cloak riles wide from E ugene Wednesday. Thursday and h is stortad at the office of County to okltlmers in this section as the Ft Members of m e Cottage Grove Clerk Dillard and the books will Bob Martin farm. These ranches its clasp at her throat, a» she Friday. It r . Y a rn e a C o in in g . dl. View vlsllsd vlaltad Sunday at the it.. I ' A, *------- ---- ------------------------ I high school affirm ative debats Ml Orren Hankins, who has been 111 ' close 30 days prior to election are rated as of the very beat In speeds In her hurry, and It puls Dr. Thomas D. Yarnea will con t Clifford VanHcholack home team won from m e Springfield out the sun at timua with its with asthma, left Sunday for Med day. A fa r tbs May election they duct discussion groups Monday at this section. Wesley Whitsett of Cottage i Rev. J A. Smith, pastor of the negative team Monday evening in The Scott Lumber company and flapping and flapping. And her ford He was reported Improved will be open again for the N ovem ¡ths Methodist church. He will Grove spent the week end with an 1‘reebyterlan church. spoke on a debate held here. Tha question ber election. the Bohemia Lumber company, black locks fly, loo. shaking sweat upon reaching Roseburg with cabinets, sponsors and uncle. Noble Elliott. 'Washington, the Cultured Gen- was "Heolved, that the United Berl Thomas of Eugene was an Very few voters are now regis meet both at Culp Creek, are running from her brow, and tears of anxie members of the Epworth leagues Mrs Marlon Ixivette returned t o H elnan.'’ at the assem bly Thurs- States should adopt the B ritun at normal capacity, employing ty from her eyes as she scurries over-night guest at the L aw rence; tering, the clerk said. Only those at 5. A covered dish luncheon for Brown home Saturday who have not voted in this county a Joint meeting of the Sunday her home |n Vancouver. Wash ' day. The girls' glee club sang The system of radio cuntroi and opera many men. Road work on Sharps on and on. after visiting for several days with Gay Gouatte" and the girls' sextet tion. The affirm ative team was With vigorous. Impatient feet Mrs. James Bement suffered a during the past two years, or who creek, which has been In progress school and official boards will be for a number of weeks, la sending »he la pounding on the Ice and It badly burned hand one evening of have moved fiom one precinct to held at ti and this will be followed her mother. Mrs. Warren Kelly. : sang "Parade of m e Wooden Sol- Millard McFarland and Ed Bauder and the negative team was Lucille a goodly flow of money into local cracks and is gone, with a glance last week when turning out a gas an itfior since voting last, are re by a short business meeting and ami other relatives around Cottage ■ dlers." Grove a carnival la to be given by the Davis and Beunetta Miller. E. H. she Is melting the snow and Into oline lantern. channels of trade. quired to register. All voters must discuaalon led by Dr. Yarnea. Mr. and Mrs Harrv Mnyben I Junior class at the gymnasium SRomberg of the University of Guests at the Lee Nixon home be registered In mder to vote at Mrs. M. C. Wilbur, who presides the corners and gullies she Is push spent Saturday night with Mr. and March 16. It will be called the Oregon was Judge. over the destinies of the home of ing furiously. She is pouncing, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul any of the oounty and state eleo- County W arrants (lolled. Mrs. Judd Doolittle of Hebron. ¡Junior Jamboree and Is being glv- lh e Cottage Grove negaCive team J. E. Redford, is Justly but mod »looping, scratching things out of Morgan and daughter and Mr. and lona. Thy cannot be sworn in at County general fund warrants Mrs, Ida Garoulle and Mr and «n to provide funds for the jun- lost a debate on me sam e subject estly proud o f a birthday present them and sending the debris and Mrs Harold Wolford and eon of the polls. Issueil up to May 1, 1*33, and •Mr«. Warren Kelly were Sunday lor-*«nior banquet, Monuay afternoon in Springfield. Just received from her son Frank the leaves of last year scampering Eugene and Lawrence Kent. *«tn of Mr und Mr». Joe ! Agriculture »tudent« under the The team was Rupert Shaw and I Mrs. M. A. Horn attended the Pleiier Transferred to Snoqualmie county road warrants Issued up to dinner of Loa Angeles. It Is a beautifully before the broom of the wind. September 1. 1*33, have been Ruth Klkeue. S c h n e id e r at Mt V iew ; direction of their Instructor. Bur- With a compelling hand »he Is Grant Monroe funeral ir. Eugene Paul Pieper, who was district ' finished, clear toned radio, of Walter McHufflll of Oakland , rl« L». Younx. will leave at 8 a m Cottage Grove lost both affirm shaking the trees awake, she Is Monday forenoon. Mr. Monroe was ranger at Rujada until transferred called by the county treasurer, Frank's own manufacture. who reports that many warrants canie Monday to vlalt at the Otho Saturday to vlalt the Sw ift A. Coni- ative and negative debates Mon to the district forester’s office at previously "Go Slow. Mary." a three-act snatching their dead foliage and a resident of Saginaw. called, upon which In Vnnschotack and Earl HlgKen- j pany warehouse* in Eugene, day of last week with Eng*«* Josephine Collcoskl of Spring- Roseburg, has beon transferred terest comedy, presented February 17 by twigs from them and setting along has ceased, havs not been | Kuby Eowrance, June Williams high. the dramatic branch of the Happy their cleaned branches little red field Dorothy W itcher of Eugene. to the Snoqualmie forest In W ash presented for payment. Warrants botham home». -------------------- iD eboi» Pitcher and Mildred Holm» buds nit« rows o f tiny red birds Edward Post of Wendllng and ington, where he Is to report Circle club, was well attended and included In ths recent call total entertained several student« and DORENA. the manner of Its presentation asleep with their shoulders hump Kulph Witcher of Saginaw were March 15. His headquarters will $«,708.01. ed up. aw aiting a magic awaken •upper guest» at the F. E Witcher be at Skykomish. The Piepers re Feb 27. Mrs. Eliza Howe of teachers at an informal tea from highly complimented. The club cently established their home In Grove visited Sunday at 4 to 4:30 Thursday evening after grossed $25 with which to carry on ing. And she's Investigating last horn« Sunday evening. Haight on CommiUee. Goltage school. year s nests and routlug them out. the J. E. Bedford home Mrs. F. E. W itcher visited sev thia city In order to have school Gwendolyn Its social and charitable work. Oregon State College, Corvullls, And after the wind has swept eral days In Eugene last week and facilities for thslr children assisted U H Bale« aud »..ns Sidney and v Mildred “ lldr«d Mooney, «esieted by Feb. 26. — (Special.) — Gwendolyn Elwyn of Westfir spent the week ’ Pln,a McKlbben. entertained Mis« things clean, sh ea sloshing the attended the basketball tourna Haight of Cottage Grove, sopho end nt their home here hillsides and roads, the streets and m en t i Young and MBs Turner with a LONDON. more In home economics, was re the bushes, tho trees and the Mrs. Ruth England and children dln”er a l the practice house Wed- Feb. 26. Mrs J. W. Bemis left cently appointed chairm an of the houses with rain and rain and ®ve“ tng. SAGINAW. William Zimmerly, w ith a 6 ¡Saturday for Woodburn to vlalt a decoration and floor comm ittee for nnd Glenn Jennlnge visited rels- I rain, and here and there In the r ““ entertained Mon- handicap, won the Cottage Grove Feb. 27. -Several from this com week with a daughter, Mrs. Harry a birthday party commemorating lives In Creswell Sunday. furbished up, faintly greening munity attended the funeral ser Sines. Mrs. Clara Kirk nnd son Wayne 1 . Y • ve®inK *n the gymnasium for Golf club s B ag tournament held the tw entieth anniversary of the wern business visitors In Salem ?“ 1“ 'Yho are worl“ ng for points grass, she Is setting frightened vices for Grant Monroe In Eugene Sunday. He got within a foot of John Daniels left Saturday for a founding of the Home Economics Saturday. little flowers to bloom pretty soon Monday morning. Mr. Monroe died short towards a letter. Games were the flag on the l&th hole. Orlo stay at Albany and Corvallis. club. and telling them «tay there, at his home here Thursday after A number from this place at- > P,aYed a n d . doughnuts and punch Bagiey, with a handicap of 12, Donald Davis, club leader, with District Judge G F. Sklpworth. too. And then she la scrubbing and tended the rural "B" league has- 1 WY[T. drove off on the lath. W alter ten members of the local 4-H club, democrat, who ha» had no opposi scouring and cleaning somewhere being III several months. N ix o n G ets S ta r R o u te kctball tournament In Eugene the . , ‘th the ald oi funds and Mrs. Rose Harpole of Cottage Crabb, with a 10 handicap, got attended club day In Eugene Sat tion since he took office 19 years some more. And you can't stop Hugh Nixon has been awarded latter part of last week. • • ‘udent help the tennis court is within a foot of the green on the Grove spent Tuesday of last week urday. ago. will be a candidate for re- her. A wild witch she is. vlxeulsh the contract to carry the mail on Everett Holstrom of Trent wae a r®Pair«d- The work is ex- 18th. Chester Anlauf, 16, drove off Richard German, who suffered a Diaaton star routs, beginning July election this year. However, this and cross and Irritable, and If you j with Mrs. Ruby Beneton. I peeled to be completed by the end on the 18th. Elbert Smith, 16, The Saginaw mill resumed op paralytic etroke « week ago, ie 1 1. He will succeed E. J. Kent, who Dorena visitor Sunday. is now a non-partisan position and get |n her way. well — "Whe-e-ew'" Mr». Jack Kern« spent the week | , , 1“ ® 1?re*k ' erations Wednesday after being slightly Improved. holed out on the 17th. Elbert candidates' politics are not men was not a bidder. Then maybe som e day you'll end al her home in Eugene I . ‘«»nald Grey, eenior, was abeent Bede, 14, arid L. W. Coiner, 18. Those who have been III the past tioned on the ballot. A h he will stumble on her retting on a warm closed since November Cottage Urove Is one of the few High school students resumed from "«“ p 01 la«t w*®k ° n out-of- were several feet from the peg on Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bear and week are: Mrs. Berggren, Llaher have no opposition. Sklpworth'« hillside, all peaceful and clean and cities of Its size having star routes busl*)®ea- the 17th. BUI Tbum w ent down name will not appear on the bal ready to bloom. And she won't be children of Creswell visited at the Goer, Glen Banton and several Instead of rural routes. There la work Monday after spending „ week In Eugene, where the has- 1 i *31? Turner Andrews, junior, within one stroke of gettin g onto F. T. Bcnston home Saturday af- members of the Joe Oecr family. lot until the general election. no bidding for rural routes. a vixen any longer S h ell be a ' ternoon. kethall teams participated in the , ,u" ‘ Christine Hooker, freshman the 16th. Other players neglected County Commissioner O. E. W. T. Jones and J. T. Small, Flirnl “M” lnniTii.1 n » 'T'U- WltntlrOW frOQl io o l la st WPolr serene, sm iling old lady. Hei rural "B” league »Aiirn tournament The wlthdrew from tfd school last week to place their flags. The Murray Shampang family of who have been 111 several weeks, Crowe, only republican member of Jolly, Prayer Serilce* AiiHuuncil will be neatly brushed and Grants Pass visited girls’ team reached the second ' L °w®>> Johnson, senior, and Ken- friends |n are Improving. Th local divot diggers, to the the county court, has decided to locks Prayer services will be held winning 1 neUl Shortrldge, sophomore, have number of 12, expect to go to Eu stand for renomlnatlon. He will her cloak wrapped around her so Saginaw Saturday. Mlsa Ollie Bemis spent the week every evening at the Free Metho round of games after that the sun can shine undisturb from Creswell, but were defeated ! been ab»®nt several days due to W.' A. Keene of Cottage Grove i end In Corvallis. gene Sunday to play Oakway. be opposed bv G. W. McFarland. ed. And she'll calm ly and cordially dist church, starting Monday eve by the Oakridge team The boys i IH"*"*' „ , , j spent Friday at the Howard Keene Lorane route, this city. Mrs. Lynch Currln has been III ning These m eetings are In prep- took Invite you to Join her And when wins from the Lowell Mo- 1 Roy Norland from DiBiton vis- home. Mrs. Annie M, Hall Dice. Bo far Howard Merriam of Go the past week. , ¡(ration for a series of revival ser hawk and Elmira teams, but were I kl,e.d 8®ho01 Monday with Wilson shen le the only avowed candidate you do. timorously, she'll chuckle The Ixiwrence Montleth family Mrs. Annie M. Hall died at 3 Mrs. Charles Easley aud Arthur for a legislative position. There and aay she s sorry about the of Delight vnllev spent Saturday Funk took Jam es Easley to Ven vices which will start Mach 11, defeated hv the Coburg quintet In !’ , ‘nn®R- a. m. Monday morning at the fam with Rev. W. O. Edwards of Los the consolation game Saturday , evening at ths Art Reed home. has been somo talk here that freckles and chape and things. ily home, *45 Ash avenue. She had eta Sunday for medical treatment 1 Angeles, evangelist. In charge. "But you Just would bother,” evening Glenn Jennings won an B aptist Meetings Concluded, South Lane should have a candi Hattie and Catherine Monroe passed her eighty-seventh birthday A 4-pound daughter was born all star position as guard on the Meetings conducted for two anniversary. Funeral services were date, but no action has been tak she will say "and here It was and Mary Alma Bcnston were dln- Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Revival Campaign Starts. March already and Mies Spring al I ner guests e t the W A. Keene en. second team. ! week» at the Baptist church by conducted at the chapel at 2:30 A revival campaign will start ways comes about the 21st. And I home near Cottage Grove Satur- ' Abeene and lived but two hours. Those from here attending the Rev. W. Earl Cochran of Salem Wednesday, w ith Rev. J. A. Sm ith Tho funeral was held Monday af Hundav forenoon at tho Pente night school In Cottage Grove w®r® closed Friday. Interest In- of the Presbyterian church offici »Imply had to "«t my house clean j day. ternoon at the Shields cemetery. costal Assembly of God, to be con ing done first to be ready for her. George Conley spent Friday eve- Mrs. Angelo Perlnl and children tinued every night for two weeks, sponsored by the CWA are: Mrs. creased as the m eetings continued ating. Intei ment w as in the A. F. Don't you see?" And somehow you nlg at the Charlie Roselle home returned Sunday from Eugene, with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Carver, Lyan Ixiwrence. Mrs. Orlen Land, and the church building was com- A A. M.-L O. O. F. cemetery. will see! And the funniest part of I near Creswell. Grace Smith, Mendal Collin, and pletely filled for the concluding Annie M. Murchle was born Oc where they had been visiting some It all Is that you’ll forgive her the ¡services. W h i l e Rev. Cochran tober 21, 1947, at Milltown. New Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Koene and time. Mr. Perlnl Is still In Eugene evangelists. In charge. There will Charlie McLIn. freckles and chaps and things al I children of Creawell «pent S atu r-1 be special music every night. The W. L. Mnrke family of Arl- claimed not to be an evangelist, Brunswick. She wag married Janu most before you know It. and find ! day evening at the Howard Keene under the care of a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sheets of HoJienila Field Hurvev Available. ! zona arp now residing on the re- there were several accessions to ary 11, 1872. at Milltown, to Fred yourself chuckling with her. too. ' homo. I cently purchased James Nichols tho church and It Is believed by Hall, who died here a number of Crescent Lake were guests at the Copies of the Bohemia field sur i place, formerly the Emit Kirk Rev. H. W. Davis, pastor, and years ago. The fam ily cam e here And resting. And at peace. The Lowell Bonston family spent Claris Abeene home Sunday. vey. made several years ago, will ranch. Mr. Nichols has purchaaed members of the church that the in 1*07 from Calais, Me. Mrs. Hall : Saturday evening at the Claude lie available noon, ■ according ye • . . ,« ir » U I C ( d ir ti I n g I to o I the C. I.caf Binders. Sentinel. A Peterson ranch and the m eetings had a splendid effect wae a member of the Congrega Willey home In Delight valley. Cnsh register rolls. The Sentinel word from Senator c . L McNary. cNnrv I Nichole family Is now living there, i upon the spiritual life of the city tional church and a Christian Sci ence student. Of four children the only survivor Is Chas. S. Hall of thi* city. Surviving brother and listers are Henry Murchie, Mrs. Emma Eaton and Mr». Alice Eaton, all of Calais. Ma Making Improvement* to Prop erty Seems to Be Conta gious; Mills Running c TRADE STIMULATING CAMPAIGN C. C. PLAN SOUTH LANE LARGELY EUGENE WINS CONTEST REPRESENTED4-HMEET EG. :;SHOBT ROUTE TO SEA FDR PRESENT OPPOSED CCG DURING ALE THIS YEAR I J G arden C lub j tSU.“ ", I U,«h School Notes COTTAGE GROVE LOSES AND WINSJN DEBATE I WINNtRl-LAG IOUHNLY OLD JOBS ARE SOUGHT THE FEATHERHEADS It Will Make a Come-Back P re-S eason O ats H ave Stalks L ik e C o rn Oats that have stalk s the size of young corn and that are four to six feet In height have been cut on the Georgo Sutherland place south of London. Volunteer grain, fall grain and grasses of all kinds are two months or more ahead o f normal season, due to the unusually mild and moist win ter. Rev. Earl Cochran, who name I: ere from Salem for m eetings, at f i e B aptist church, had more luck Id the pulpit than on the golf < >uree. He planted a lot of need Uiat should l»e producing the next tune he Is here. Ministerial Association to Meet. The Cottage Grove Ministerla association will meet at 9 o’clocl Monday evening in the prlmar rooms of the Methodist church, j short business meeting will b< held and Rev. M. A. Grove* wll I present a paper for discussion.