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Mailed in Con formity with P.O.D. order No. 19687" VOLUME I.IV OOTTAGK GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill IfSUAV, DECEMBER » 1943 Woodard Lbr. Co. Junior pl°y “Ever X” s,r“ ' tor FIGHTING FORCES Decorations J*?» S S City This Xmas Building for City f lo m e B oys in the o f O u r N a tio n NUMBER 17 7KS J 2 T News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There Raised Here Dec. 6 A pproxim ately 75 percent of the county w ar fund had been raised in South Lane county up to Tues- New« that Ixn t newa, trouble The usual holly Wreaths, green- day a i" ,™«on. Da-—„-n Scott, sec- w ith the law, marriage», absent- *e r y and niultico.ored lights, a ^ ''iry -tre a s u re , announced. A ll minded father», prim profeaaora, holiday lig h tin g pro je ct fo r the o f wh,ch means that approxim ate- Propose« to E rect New Build and distracted jo u ina li» m teach streets of Cottage Grove sponsor- * $5.000 of ,he f" r J aD T o a-M H e iv v in M n rs K o lt er» w ill lx- featured in the h ila ri ed by the Chamber of Commerce the d“ ,r ic ’ ba« been secured. A t J a p L o ’ 3es H e a vy in M arshall ing on Site J u s t South ous comedy given by the ju n io r in fo rm e r years w ill be abandon- ,hls rn tc ,hp South Lane d is tric t Islands; Allies class tom orrow night, December of City Hall. ed this year. Decision to abandon ,s 16 Pf' rcen’ ahead of the county 10. In the high school a uditorium Near Reme. the idea was made at the w eekly averaKe, who on the correspond- The play takes place In a high m eeting o f the Chamber of Com- lng da,e was 59 Percent secured, W. A. Woodard o f the Woodard M'hool editor's office. The cant 1» merce Tuesday. No Phase o f the campaign here Jap Losses Heavy Lum ber Co. appeared before I he we|j chosen and it has been pre- Decision o f the Chamber o f hss been comPleted. Some re- c ity council at tin. regular council «llcted that this play w ill surpass The navy announced Wednes Commerce was no doubt influent-- " ;rrLS have been received from M-milon Monday e ulng w ith an in fun even last j . c r ’s pjay by the day a t Washington th a t heavy the ru ra l districts, but the can- ed by the request of J. A Krug, o ffe r to erect n ¡ubllc lib ra ry same author. The cast is as fo l- director of »he orf.ee of w ar u t.lb va"* ’ here has not been as rapid J ’ Pa'? building. The proposition of M r. lows; Mrs. Clove«, as brisk, com- ties, who requested th a t street as ln some 0,her “ C^ons. A ll por- ese bases in the M arshall islands Woodard a» subnurred in w iltin g petent woman In her forties, es- by decorations, com m unity C h ris t- tion# o i Lane coun’ X “ lagging in last S aturday’s a tta ck was accepted by Me council w ith se n tia lly domestic, but not at a ll mas trees, e xte rio r home decora- behind in the state canvass, which U nited States naval a ir forces. the understanding that the build- old fashioned, Norm a W icks, Six Japanese ships, including tions be dispensed w ith so fa r as dad raised a to ta l o f $1,214,116 Ing would be erected If and when Johnny Clover, sev» .-.teen, a studi- tw o cruisers, were sunk, and fo ur lig h tin g is concerned. F urth e r, ac- 2.Uf °5 a to?al quota of $1.341,100 m aterials were available. ous Ixiy who takes life ra th e r The last tabulation fo r the s’tVte oth* r enem> «hips were damaged. cording to the production The projxtsal accepted by the more seriously than most o f his A t least 72 Japanese planes boaid, electricians are not ¡ter- was on December 6th and at that council Includes the erection of classm ate, Bob W icks; M r. Clov* m itted to construct a tem porary ,,m o 18 coun’ ies had gone over were destroyed in a ir battles over the M arshall atolls, and other the building on the property re- pr, a gentle, absent-minded man S ta ff Sergeant John C. Palmer, Pie. L in zy D. Palmer, son of extension to serve an ele ctric the top- eently acquired tty M r. W txxlurd 1,1 1*** late forties, Bob Moore; son of M r and Mrs. C. A. Palmer. enemy planes were destroyed on from the B artel estate, located Speed Erw in, Jolly, round faced. Enlisted M arch 15, 1940 and cap- M r. and Mrs. C. A. Palmer. En- lig h t display, the ground. A nother fa cto r in abandoning Just south of the c ity hall. The ’ “ kes everything In his stride, has lu n x l by the Germ an* at Kasser- listed M arch 15. 1940, and has The navy also announced th a t the project was cue to the s h o rt c ity agreed to heat and m aintain 11 theory that it Is absolutely lr- ine Pass February 20, 1943. and is gont‘ ’ tro u g h the A frican and the Japanese are continuing th e ir age of help. W. L. W orkm an, o f the building. U n til the building is resistable where girls are con- « prisoner o f w ar Graduate ot thi Sicilian campaigns and is a ir attack against Am erican in now the Sunnyside Greenhouses who erected, M r. W ixxlard proposed cerned, Stan D augherty; Susan local high school, stallations in the G ilbert islands. serving in Ita ly . in fo rm e r years has supervised that the property tx- landscaped B l“ ke, fifteen, has caught up in _____ Allies Nearer Rome — the erection of the decorations and benches placed at convenient school w ith young |ieople tw o or nr- j v u , B ritis h and American troops of W ord has been received from Henderson S tew art. nephew, stated that it was impossible to W indshield stickers validating the 5th arm y, having won th e ir locution» fo r recreational pur- three years older, nt the same 1944 registrations fo r Oregon mo- hardest b it t le since Salerno pose». (The »pit ano w hit tier» club time, » till a child in many ways, Pvt Charles Brow n w ith the U. S. o f J. V. S tew art, has just retu rn - * c u r e the needed help, A tte n tio n Ls called to the fact to r vehicles now are being sent out speared downwa.-d from the cap- would be encouraged to move Joanne S h ort; M artha W illa rd , a arm y that he is now stationed ed from service at Iran. N o rth in N orth A frica Pvt. A frica, and Ita ly where he has ’ na’ ,he above was the thought from the m o to r v e h ic le division of from the steps of the F irs t Nu- *’*•*!> humorous you.ig woman In somewhere tured , sum m its of B low n graduated w ith the class been serving the past 8>j months oi ’ be chamber I f other organ- the state departm ent Bob F a rre ll surntnits ° f Mounts Mo“ nts Camino Camino (tonal bank to the new location), her e a rly th irtie s, a teacher o f of 1949 from the local high school, w ith the M. P He is now ,n the E lio n s or individuals w ant to s ^ r a t a X o f ^ t T e a n ^ u n c ^ to i and Magg,ore Maggiore Wednesday Wednesday to to w w ith ith - A year ago M r. Woodard gave Journalism. Sara B jo rse t; Betsy W hile a ttending school here, he reserves and v is ite d the past week decorate, it is th e ir privilege. day. He urged Oregon owners to in a mile and a a-? h a lf f of ° f . the m ain the c ity lib ra ry Ixiard $5.000 w ith E rw in, Speeds younger sister, the made hi> home w ith his grand- at the home o f his uncle He spoke Store keepers raid business men apply early in order to avoid a valley road to Rome, it was re which to purchase new books. bubbling, ta lk a tiv e type who ported from Algiers. The present quarters of the II- knows a ll the gossip and makes paten's, M r and Mrs. T. Kearney, o f the beautiful co un try of Ira n are encouraged »o decorate th e ir last-m inute rush this vear Turks Prepare who now reside at G rants Pass, w ith its population o f 200,000 that Places o f business as b t \ t they The new stickers may be a t- b ra ry in the c ity ball w ill lik e ly herself a part or every situation, C A IR O —T u ik e y has m ilita riz - was le ft w ith o u t food when the can under the present conditions, tached to the vehicle be turned over to civic clubs o f B e tty W h itlo c k ; O ffic e r Sim m ons ri . on and a ite r ed the e ntire Dardanelles zone in D elm ar R earrick SI returned .Germans le ft and told of the tl»e com m unity fo r use when the ’ C oppyL a sm all-tow n police o f- December lo th . F a rre ll said. He an intensified program o f w a rlike to Hood R iver a fte r six m onths of U nited States sending several reminded m otorists to remove the moves climaxed oy a s h ift into llb ra ry is moved to the new loca- Leer on the school beat fo r years, sea d uty and spent Thanksgiving m illio n dollars w o rth *o f food s tu ff 1943 sticker when the new one is the allied camp as - Benevolent tlon ami part of the library room D rlb e rt M ille r. Henry Quinn, the w ith his m other, M rs. Charles Ito them. muy be made in to a res, ruoin youngest high school principal in R(.r,*r r i,.k p aced on the windshield. No new non-belligerent, reports presaging and sister. Mrs. John •• plates are being issued this year. an explosion in the tense Balkan fo r ru ra l residents who shop here. ,h,‘ stpte, takes him self and his Carlson and fa m ily and b ro the r T s John H Eastburn. son of the sticke r serving to validate the situation said Wednesday - w ork too scriouuy. a nice chap, Chester and hi» w ife of P ortland M r- and M ra- L y nn Eastburn, ar- r \i _ -i 1942 license plates w hich must be K«da ( u t Rail Line B v n o n a n ln lM»i»olnr w ith his pupils. Alan On his re tu rn to San Francisco. rtved S aturday fo r a v is it w ith Aspey. Lucybelle Le«-. a typ ical C alifo rn ia, he visited his brothers borne folks He has been in N o rth 77. w ill h e ld 't h is 'I f t e i ^ o n 5 A ^ h L “ ^ ' f ^ ' <'l ^ 4 registra T ' southern Ix-ll«- in the making, at- Lester and C harley R earrick of A.fr ,,a a -v,' ilr recently com- i ;30 p. m f rom , hp M ills rhan<., T and annoGrced c.-ednesday th a t trn cliv.- tn men st... is c „ t l s K,. Gn.vp h is 'b ro i'h e r'c h -s . PIi,,<’d his llit h bombing mission, w bh I V r o v ' Jarnos A ikon Omnh 'm T n " rec- b [Od a l thp Russian forces hac cut th é v ita l P M . ,> . ...................................... ................................ . ~ - T S — - - The inauguration of a project ... ,, . in to rid the Cottage Grove lake of ‘ hl° ris Roberts; Preston Hughes, panying him here. V irg il hardier on a B-26 M aurader. He J " JZ" “ y; „ DUl U,JJeSS more, ’ he U kraine. a schixil athlete, t: tr ifle dumb . u 1 • v.iu iv u m re , 0111- in during the early p a rt o f Dec- I We art West and southwest of Krem en- rough fishing and stocking the Jack Ross f.xittxx., players. Bob T ' " B’V,‘n a f m- d,‘ al dls; % ‘h 7or fu rth e r instruerions In,erm <,^, w dl * * in th * ember, th e * ‘ chug Omrvnr the tksxs rush tr-!-• a. n* the * I»— end of Al_ . , , lake w ith game tlsh. Ix-ginning Gleason. R om Bradford and- Ivan 2 ^ 1 ° f M,,rvi<V " d instructions. A lfo rd cemetery near Halsey. year w ill make it impossible to S S t the high command said, the arm y overcar.-.,- persistent nazi next spring is a gixxl prospect, Boyer. <«'' -< ’ •!><< tnipio>m en in H>rt- Cadet John Welden has com- « * r*- R°ss died at her home a t answer applications prom ptly, it count counter-attacks and captured the local sportsmen a.id members of -------------------------- 1,nd u ’" h ’ he Southern Pacific p,eted hte six weeks , rain¡nK a t 241 K street December 7 th a fte r was said. * ra.lw ay, D elm ar R earrick I« «n (Common V . ‘W lle g e " ’ ca h fo rn ia . _ . . , d is tric t center o f YelLsavegratka the Cot luge Grove R<xl and Gun a week's illness. She was bom Inadequate help to process ap- ¡n the K irovg ra d region, club believe. Kenneth M a rtin of armed guard on a m erchant ship. ' and has ,RM.n lra n sfp rre d t0 Pasa. ii- March j 18, 1866 ... at Casenora, plications and the m ail rush dur- The Znamenka-N’ ikolaev line G rants Pass and a member of the dena Ju nior College fo r fu rth e r state game commission has prom Dean Bolton. O. M. 3 C. son of tra in in g . ised friends here th a t he w ill put M r. and Mrs. S te rlin g Bolton has H irh a rd Wei.... .. 3 C i 4 ° r X ' . w b ^ S ' S J ,* T '£ £ « " the proposition u;> to the state returned a fte r spending several game commission F riday and ask has returned from 5'a months of bad lived here since 1932, corn- caught in this jam probably w ill Ed Gotch, commander o f Calvin weeks at sen. that the recommendations of P. l-'unk Post. Am erican Legion, lias sea d u ty in the N o rth A tla n tic ing here from Brownsville, be delayed Lloyd W. Schneider, b:ologist w ith the been named a m rinlx-r of tlu- na- vis itin g n Gilbam . . . . , son of u M r. and anti is tin a short leave .................. .. S urviving are a daughter. M rs. s ta te d .’ state game commission be carried , ional com m O tee^n education fo r M is v . < G ilh a m , who is sta- Ins parents, M r and Mrs. M. V. Glenda Bushell of Cottage Grove; out. 8chnekier recently completed orphans of the veterans. The ap- tinned at ( amp ( ’ lalbourne, Louis- Welden. He leaves Monday fo r tw o step-sons, John Ross o f Tan- CHANGE IN GASOLINE a survey o f th - Cottage Grove ,x)intnicnt was announced by- Lino, h is re c e n tly lx-en p rom oted New Orleans. Louisiana, fo r fu t- gent and C lifto n Ross o f Salem; COUPONS (H ig h School News) lake area. In which ne found the W arren A A the rton o f Stockton, from co rjioral to technical serg th er sea duty. He was aecompani- two brothers. Chas. Weber of ‘ The 1943 basketball season prospects fo r the t »«aMishment o f C alifo rn ia national Legion com- eant. ed from Portland by Mrs. Glenn Halsey and A lb e rt W eber o f Sa- M otorists are reminded by OPA doesn't look to prosperous w ith a recreational area very fla tte r- mander GoMh w M among the 19 Welden and baby Linda who are lem. The prom otion t,f Charles B. m aking a short visit here at the th a t th e ir old "B " and"C ” gaso- only tw o retu rn in g letterm en from ,n*L u >1 1 . 1 . appointees in the state announc- line coupons continue to have a last year’s aggregation. Edwards, Pleuard from corporal to sergeant Welden home. M r. M a rtin is expected to re- b>. D „ n McUale of STOUTS HAVE SEVEN SONS Portland, was announced last week some value of two gallons each in the guard, and Harpoie, center. port the action of the commission departm ent IN ARMY commander o f Ore- where in England by the com L t. R o b e r t McGee (M ack) East and M id-W est and three gal- O ther letterm en are H arold and when he comes 10 thi» v ic in ity gon manding general o f the Eighth T rask who has been stationed at fo r duck h unting w ith friends M r. Go(ch is loca, choirm nn of It would not take long to raise Ions in the F ar West. On Decern- J e rry W itherspoon from Burns, A ir Force F ig h te r command. Grand Island, Nebraska, has left a ten m illion ma.i a rm y and clean her 1. however, a ll new " B " and Practice started im m ediately over the week end. the com m ittee o f education of recently fo r overseas d uty, ac- up on the Axis if others would "C " coupons issued to m otorists a fte r the Thanksgiving holidays, orphans and has been interested Sgt. Ray E. H olliday, son o f cording to w on! received by his consist o f SOLDIER GIFTS MUST make the same c o n trib u tio n to whose supplem entary gasoline ra- The “ A ” squad w ill in this w ork fo r a num ber o f Mr. and Mrs. Guy H olliday o f parents. M r. and Mrs. B e rt Trask. tions expired became good fo r five seniors, ju n io rs end sophomores, HE IN BV DEC. I.4TH Creswell, route 1. has recently His w ife has returned to Eugene S‘ tUa,i° n ° f ,he arm> years. The appointment to the na M r. and Mrs. F rank gallons each throughout the coun- the " B " squad w ill be made up tional com m ittee is a recognition finished gunners school at Las fo r the present. A ll g ifts fo r the woundixl sol Stout, form er divide residents. tr y Although each new coupon m ostly o f freshmen and sopho- o f his e ffo rts and interest in this Vegas, Nevada, and has been ---------------- ----- ---- They have seven sons in the arm v, " 'P * * good fo r m or? ga,,ons ,han more?' der» o f Camp A d air, which is a work. .home on furlough. He w ill leave z- . . M . __ three of whom are overseas The bcfore- m otorists w ill not receive A few members o f the last sea- Lane county pn,.ect should be in fo r a replacement center at Salt any additional gasoline because son "B " squad are: Howell, Glea- by December 13th. B ring yo ur g ift UP JAM AND JELLY PRK ES Lake C ity, Utah, about the 15th. c X p Ur^ a r d / h M S s a S ^ e t t s ' . ration books w ill have correspond- son. W icks, Land, Lemon, Carpen packages to the Brown Drug te r and W ickendoll. Store. As mentioned last week. Pvt. Paul W. Stout. Chanute g ift parka shou-il be lalx-led s ,,,1!>uniors w ill pay about tw o A S George Dugan, son o f M r. Field, Illin o is ; S Sgt. E verett V. ________________ g in paexagi stiou.d in labeled as or three cents more per pound and Mrs. A r th u r Dugan, who has to contents and s.iou.d not cost j« r for James, preserves, Hnd Fan laire - — ------ E. — and lx-en stationed at nt Eau C laire, -■ ............................... ... ? t i t t ’ oversea” i CP* Raymond less than $2.00. Acceptable g ifts jellies made apples, apple Wis.-onsin ta ta kin king tr im T he question of what to do w ith S titt, Drew Fiexl. Tampa, F lo ri- made from from apples, apple Wis<-onsin. g a a ir ir cadet cadet tra in - ’ tnclude: eraix-s u n d e r mg me a, ... the ih,.' State Teachers .. ............ . college ............ ! I he I yS to p .” "N o " Right Turns and da. CpI. George R. Stout, over- nciude: T lo oilet .le . soap, shoe polish- products, and frozen grapes, under ing cloth, pencil w ritin g tablet, „ n .cent O p A regulation. The in- has recently lieen transferred to n ^ e ft Turns s„ signs erected by seas; Pvt. Thomas R. Stout, over- envelopes, 40 inch tan shoe laces, crenses reflect increases in 1943 Santa Ann arm v a ir base. San a L J KhW“ y depi lartm ent when seas; Pvt. Lester L. S tout, F ort re removed from Benning, Georgia, sm all paper covered books, good COsts to the packer. Ana. California,' fo r classification bnf ncades ' ' ere Members o f the Cottage Grove team listed six were present in fo u r streets intersecting the new _________ sto ry magazines, sewing kits, den- lions club, football fans, ex foot- eluding: A l G riffin , Hcrshel A lli- tifices, tooth brush, pocket comb s trip o f highway, has not been LOGGING .MISHAP NEAR hall players and members o f the son, Charley McKibben, E a rl H ill. solved. H. W. Lombard, c ity a t hard candy, chewing gum. games, SUTHERLIN KILLS MAN 1943 high school football team Ed F in n e rty and Joe McKibben. handkerchiefs, etc. torney reported to the council Injuries suffered ......—..j M o d la y .. — ----- - ------------ a were given a resume o f fo rty years F our were present from the 1913 The g ift package should be ‘ on ay ’ bat he was continuing logging accident east o f S u th e rlin of fo otball at the annual banquet team; the squad that are alleged wrapjied and a list of articles on h- in\estim ation and would look prov«1 fa ta l to F ranz K ollorz, fo r the high school football squad to have put Cottage Grove on the the package. into low situations were 55 wbo «üe^ Tuesday m orning at at the high school cafeteria last football map and are reputed to Joint installation ceremonies ! Jackson, C reswell; H enry Snauer, t.indled by other cities. H Roseburg hospital, where he Thursday evening. The banquet have been the best team in the TO ATTEND JOINT MEETING were held Tuesday evening at the D orona; 1 A t le council nieefing Monday was brought fo r treatm ent a fte r was served by the home ec g irls state. From the 1913 team were C re sw e ll Grange lu ill fo r new of- C haplain: Mrs. E. F Roberts, ‘ ' Pn,ng ” " ,s a announced be had been crushed under a fa ll-¡u n d e r the supervision of Miss Bob Earl, Geo. t:a tth e w s, C arl Several aportsmi-n : ;-e planning fleers of the Creswell and Dorena Creswell; Mrs. M ildred ’ a5 .iii.in ai^5a’^52^,1n,!i - d , be<in- ng snaK Coleman, instructor. Cellers of Eugene and Dr. W. E. bed Hansen, lian scii, >ai g e m e i’ ts . . nan txx-n ComL com- ' jnR snag. He He suffered suffered interna interna l l ab- ab- Commery Commery Coleman, instructor. Cel to attend the jo in t m eeting o f the Granges. Allen W heeler of Goshen Dorena. pleted to handle the issuance o f dominal injuries, it was reported. Seventy seven people were ser- Lei Lebow. This group had its picture eighth annual conference o f the was the in sta llin g officer, assisted Treasurer: Don K »abler. Cres- em poraty lieens« plates to mo- Funeral arrangements have not vpd including representatives of in the W a lte r Champ rule book. Oregon W ild life Feneration and by Mrs. George S tra tto n , marshal, w e ll; Mrs. Leslie Wic ricks. Dorena. torists. Previously tem porary li- been made Roseburg News-Re- ’ he football teams of 1993. 1913, H H igh ij school fo otba ll was a com the Oregon council Izank W alton fo rm e rly o f Cre’ well, but now liv- Secretary: Mrs. Anna Grous- censes have lx-en issued at the view. 1923, 1933 and 1943. The novel p arative ly new sport both fo r league which w ill he held nt C or- ing on tin- N ordstrom place east beck. C reswell; Mis. Eldon Steele, Woodson Motors, la te r at the .... program cooked up by O rlo Bag- the 1903 and the 1913 team and vallls, December 10th and 11th. of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Claude Dorena. Floyd Githens motors. ley. E arl H ill, Dr. Lebow and w hat the teams lacked in equip- Among the subjects to be dls- Arne o f Dorena and Mrs. F. L. Gatekeeper: Mrs. J. P. W alker, J- P- W alker. Creswell plum ber S H O P P IN G others, sought to use hqme talent ment and tra in in g thpy made up cussed w ill be: “ Game supervision I D eB erry served as regalia bear- Creswell; Jack Cole. Dorena. was granted a plum ber’s license as fa r as possible due to the d lf- in intestin al fo rtitu d e : playing WEEKS LEFT under w a r conditions, impact o f |ers. Lunch was served in the d in -, Ceres: M argaret Vaughn, Ci-es- and plans to establish a shop in TO P ick out ficu ltie s o f obtaining out of town the game when bucking the line w ar on forest resources. |x>st w ar Ing room by the com m ittee m w ell; Mrs. Cooper, Dorena. ’ he G off building, opposite the ,ClGA«S F o* speakers and proved so popular and p iling on the ball to te r was tfgOTTV program o f Columbia basin fish charge follow ing the meeting. Pomona: M ild n d Vaughn, Cres- ci ’ y ball, it was understood. that the idea of in v itin g high about the only way to advance * ery -development league." O fficers installed were: w ell; Mrs. M ildrei* Roby. Dorena. --------- ----------- school teams of other years may the ball. The fact that both the f M aster: G. A. B ryant, Creswell; F lora: M ildred DeBerry, Cres- C H A N G E D ATE ON C A T T L E become an annual feature. 1903 and 1913 teams were plenty LORANE REHKKAIIN ELECT I Eldon Steele, Dorena. w ell; M ildred Sm ith, Dorena. PROGRAM Oddly enough the high school tough was attested by the fact The Lorane Rebekah lodge at a ' Overseer, George Hayes, Cres- Lady Assistant Stew ard: M rs. ------------- team o f fo rty years ago had the that the Coast fo rk and a garden m eeting this week elected officers ¡w e ll; J. A. Schneider, Dorena. Clarence Jackson. C resw ell; Mrs. The effective date o f the cat- largest representation o f any team hose served as bath houses fo r fo r the follow ing year. New o ffi L e ctu re r: Mrs. E a rl Petty, Cres- H enry Snauer, Dorena. lie Price S tabilization Program except the current one and the the boys. And according to the cers elected include: Ann M itc h w ell, M is. Raymond Wicks, Do- Executive C oni-aittee: Creswell, has been changed from Decern lx-r event afforded an o pp ortu nity fo r e arly w riteups in the Bohemia ell, noble grand; Mrs. L o ttie “ 'b ” - Mrs- George Hayes, Chas. W etzel, 1, 1943. to the beginning o f the the reunion o f those who used to Nugget and the Sentinel, the boys M itche ll, vice grand, and M rs. S ti-w ard: J. P. W alker, Cres- F. L. DeBerry. Dorena. Claude firs t accounting period a fte r Dec- _ play football when the sport was carried the ball in a handsome Rose Howard, secretary-treasur- Well; R. D oo little, Dorena. Arne, C arrie Long, Raymond ember 15, 1943, fo r each ca ttle .re a lly a he man's game. O f the manner w ith George M atthews •r. Assistant Stew ard; Clarence W icks. ¡slaughterer. fourteen members of the 19031 Continued on Page 2 1944 Windshield Stickers Ready Mary E. Ross Rites This Afternoon Prospects OI Stocking Cottage Lake Good Gotch Named Member Nat’l Committee for Education of Orphans ”"2' F’r"" Hi School Basketball Prospects Not Good City Seeking' More Information on What To Do With Signs e Lions and Visitors Enjoy Review of Forty Years of High School Football at Banquet Creswell and Dorena Granges Install New Officers in Joint Session Held at Creswell