Columbia Valley Control Opposed By Oregon Body The Oregon Reelamnl ion «Mig­ rate 1« oppOHuri to the rrentlon of a Columbia valley authority which Would rdbiove the control from the states cuhrrmvd. and Is urg- Ihg that consideration of author* Ity hill* lw <|e|eiied until after the iMMx I ng of the preMent nu- t Inna I nt I he day quilt­ ing. A |*>l-luck dinner was served. Fifteen ladies were present. M r and Mr*. T im e r Kent and family of Cottage Grove have moved Into Mis* Alsea Hawley’s house, formerly the divide school hou.se, which has been remodeled Mr. and Mrs: W alter Robinson, Miss Virginia Lamb and Jack Robinson went on a fishing trip to Scottsburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Suitor spent Sunday nt Curtin nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suiter. Other guests at the Suitor home were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allison and Mrs. Allison's mother. Mrs. Maltman of Eugene. Mr. and M>s. Chas. Arnold and son Tracy. I Iarry Payne and son Dean. D ivide University, spent the week end a t ' I.afld Measured by Walking home. Back in 1737. land In Pennsylva­ E. N. Brasher and Clifford nia was measured by how far a man Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Brasher could walk. The proprietors of Penn­ have sold their home to Mr». W. T. Townsend left Friday for Prine­ sylvania obtained from the Dela­ ville on a hunting trip. Jones. The Brasher» have taken ware Indians a grant of land ex­ another house owned by Mr». tending Into the back country as Jones, In on the deal, and will not Ares t'nder Water far as a man could walk in a day leave the neighborhood. One-fourteenth of North Caro­ and a half. Three fast walkers M r and Mrs Frank VanNort- lina's 52.42» square mile« lie» under were hired who covered about 83 wlck and baby of Cottage Grove water. miles. were guest» Sunday of Mrs. Lissie — 1 ' Small Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strobeck and »on of Eugene attended church services and visited brief­ 99 I ly with frimds here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geer and Frank Geer left Friday on a deer hunting trip to eastern Oregon 99 Mr. and Mr». Arlie Sugg and children who recently came here from Ardmore, Oklahoma, have rented the John Massey place. Mr. and Mr». Roy McKay, who live at Yoncalla, have purchased the Ewing place on the hill. Mr. and Mr«. Glen Stimmel and baby went to Albany, Friday, to visit their cousins, M r and Mrs. Paul Franklin, but found the Franklins were In Sunnyside. Washington. Juanita Southerland, who spent two weeks visiting friends in Roseburg, returned home Friday, accompanied by a friend. Denton Tolbert of Roseburg. M r. and Mrs. O. B Dlgby and children and Mrs. Roberts of Roseburg visited at the Southerland home Sunday after­ noon. Denton returned home with them. M ost Beautiful Car Ever Sleeper” Beds! One-piece Mono- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKay Show n in tha Loweet-Prioo coque bodyandfram e. Before of Cottage Grove and B. G. Cut- F ie ld Goes 2 3 to 3 0 M ile s you buy any new car, you m u st lack of Yoncalla were dinner on a G allo n of Gasl see these EXCLUSIVE Nash guests Friday evening at the H ar­ features — prove this amazing O DOUBT about it—here’s old Abeene home. the "Car of the Hour.” The economy yourself! Jaunita Southerland had the 1942 N ash—with the 25 to 30 IM P O R T A N T ' Y o u c a n » t in b u r • .nisfortune recently of having miles a gallon America needs — N o th fo r o n ly ono~ t h i r d d o w n , b o b some ribs cracked when she fell • n e o in IS m o n t h * — y o u r p r — o n t c o r plus beauty, luxury, bigness and m o y c o ro r o r or i l l a p p ly . o t f u l l tro d o - from the roof of a garage. comfort features never offered In ro lu o . o n th o d o w n p o y m o n t. Mrs. J. L. Geer spent Thursday before in the lowest-price field. night and Friday in Eugene to be Coil-springing on all four wheels! near her stepmother, Mrs. Edwin World’s easiest, Two-way Roller Tullar. who underwent an opera­ tion at a Eugene hospital. 8teering! Genuine Nash Condi­ T hiw k f i « •! lin o Motor Can sixes ana cmhts tioned Air S ystem ! “ Sedan Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dickinson ->f River road were guests Wednes­ day evening at the Murry New­ ton home. 711 So. Pacific Highway . . . Cottage Grove, Ore. Eathel Ann Newton, who is at­ tending school in Eugene, at the London Saginaw Increasing rann Accidents Attributed to Machine Age Mrs. Harvey Strong and Mrs. Elsie Huntsman were Joint host- case* recently to the Lynx Hollow Mr. and Mrs Mike O ’Hern and Community eluh with seventeen members present. .Mrs. Chorlc* son Leonard and Miss A. B. Easterling was n guest The next O'Hern of Springfield were Sun­ meeting will Itv on October .1» at day visitors at Divide. Mm. Flank McGarvin was host­ the home of Mrs. M T Jttcksdn, with Mm Mary .Mackey «»»»»ting. ess last Thursday for the Social Me» Charles P « k arrnmfianlcd Neighbors at their first fall meet­ Mrs. W illiam Zimmcrly anil M l** ing A |mi-luck dinner wa* .served Dprothy Zltnmerly of Cottage and quilting was done for the Guest* present were drove to Ridgefield. Washington, hostess. recently Mm. Peck also visited Mine* W alter Robinson. J. A. her son Ralph, who is employed Mackey. John Lamb, Price Ham ­ ilton. it H. Kenimy. Harry Reed, at fhe shipyard at Seattle. M r. and Mm. P. M Beach were Amis McGarvin, Harry McDole, host and hostess recently to the Arthur Dugan, Cha* Arnold. Rob­ following guest«: Mr. anil Mm B. ert Kenady Jr.. J. Soverns and L. Rich. Mr. rtnd Mm. Vern Kes­ daughter Connie. The next meet­ has of Creswell, Mr. and Mrs ing will be October .10 with Mrs. CJyde Beach of Cottage Grove, Margaret Arnold. and Mr. and Mm. Howard Stout M r and Mrs H O. Laird of and son Vernon of the Hollow. Arrndia, California, are visiting • M r. and Mr». Iatwrence Porter their daughter. Mrs. R. P. Bash returned recently from a vacation and Mrs. W. . Durbin of Lorahe. trip They were at Silverton and Marion M iller of Grand Ronde at Antelope Flats in eastern Ore­ was a visitor Saturday night nt gon. the home of his sisters, Mm. ..ob- ert H ill and W alter Robinson. Mr. The Rlble M iller ha* moved his furniture to Tbs Bible ha» been published b Grand Ronde where hl* family is «016 languages ahd dialects. located. ' * PAGE THREE TÎTE SEXTINEU COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON THVRSDAV OCTOBER 23, 19*1 ELECTRIC - Myrtlewood and Juniper Wood Novelties Stuffed Flush Animals. Dolls. Musi­ cal Tops. Books, Erectors. Tinker Toys, Airplane's, Cars, Trucks, Fing Pong Sets, Footballs, Basket Bulls, Baseballs, Gloves and Bats. Tractors, Telephones and hundreds of other il eras. TOILETRIES M i x m a sters. C o tv ’s V ardlev, Did Spiee, Dorothv Toasters. 1’opeOrn Poppers, Heaters, Perkins. Colonial Dames. Did South, W affle Irons, H air Arvin Evening in Paris Cosmetics, Toilet liom i1 Radios, B eautiful W all. Table Sets, V anity Cases, Musical Powder and Heading Lamps. Remington and Boxes, Jew elite Brushes by Prophy­ Schick Electric Shavers. Flashlights. lactic, Shaving Sets, ( ’locks. Percolators, Dryers. BOX CANDY Canterbury, Whiftrutn. Brown nnd Dazey Tip-Top Folding Card Tables Hu ley Super Juicers Flower and Other Beautiful Designs PIPES and TOBACCO Reairs All Juice From Oranges, Lemons and Limes WATCHES — CLOCKS Christmas Tags, Seals, Cards, Wrapping Papers, Ribbons, Scotch Tape in Christ­ mas Colors and Patterns, Tree and Room Decorations, Candies. Brown’s Drug Store Cottage Grove Pharmacy I ■ w