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Two Lath Mills To Be Operating In District Soon Cottane S roue nti nel formity with » P.O.D. order No. 19687" Two lath mills are being con- strucled nt the yard sites of two Divide Bennett < reek local lumlier companies, Vic Foc Mosby * Haney Rd. strom of Eugene has practically completed construction on his lath «M and pfc |u| null building at 111< mill of the Northcutt Luh»la*r Co. on the south edge of town. The new enterprise will employe seven VOLLME LVI COTTAGE OKOVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, TIU IWbA\ NI MBER 36 nwn iirxi will huve n capacity of i alxiut 25.(Mx) lath «liiily. The mill Youth Athletic will manufacture both lath and This Picture Is Worth $50 to Shriners pickets from waste lumlier John Activity Fund Is Wilson, formerly of Eugene, will Started by Moose serve as mill foreman Mr. Wilson is looking for a four or five room Glen Roland, who is giving his house within Cottage Grove or Seven tenmx were represented efforts toward the establishment The local Presbyterian church within four or five miles of town. will be host to the Presbytery of He will move his family here ax nt the first meeting of the Cot- of youth athletic activities center tage Grove Softball asKociatlon to be sponsored by the local M«x>s«- Willamette next week. The Pres soon as living quartern can la- ob which was held Fnday night at lodge, said yesterday contributors WASHINGTON, A i Senate- bytery will convene next Tuesday tained. Operator* ho|s* to start I the city hall. to the fund for rebuilding Kelly at 2:30 p. m. with a business ses House conference committee production in the new lath mill by Representative« at the meeting fi«-ld had been very generous. The sion for the afternoon. Dinner agreed Saturday on revising a the first of the week Included Fred Andi-rson, Quality first objective of the Moose lodge will be served to the visiting dele vast appropriation bill covering The second lath and picket mill Mui ket, Juck Carter, Eagles. gates by the ladies of the church scores of projects for flood con Is under construction nt the plant Frank Jacobs, Drain; Roman he Haiti wus rebuilding Kelly field to provide proper athletic activi on Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. There trol and rivers and harbors work. of the Row River Lumber Co . 13 The bill, for non-military func Kasper. Creswell VFW, and three will be a popular meeting on Tues mile« east, and will lx* oj«erat«*d new members. Buck Cagle, Bros- ties for the local youth and to make this field suitable for both day evening at 7:30 to which the tions of the War Department in by C E Lanscott of Centralia. * xlcr's; Glen Roland. Moose lodge, soft ball and football, at least un public is cordially invited. The the fiscal year beginning July 1, Washington. This mill will em and Earl Gaines, VFW til such time as the union high main speaker of the evening will passed the Senate March 19. It ploye seven men also and will have a number of items the Under present plans of the a«- school is aide to afford a field of be Rev. Ellis Marshburn, migrant included a CH|>ncity of about 25,(MX) |uth. House had not approved. xociaiion doubieheadrrs will lx- its own, Field Representative of the Ore A planer slu’d I» h ! m > under con- I>xal Funds Stand The following contributors are gon Council of Churches. He is a »(tuition nt tin- pLmi .,t th,. played on Monday. Wedn»-*day and The changes made in the bill, Friday nights cf each week b«-- listed Iodate. Others lire invited very forceful speaker and has a Northcutt Lumber Co. and will ginning alxiut June 1. to contribute to this chum -: Mayor message that will be of interest to which called for total expendi- house one planer for the present, The association voted to co al) Christian people in this com tures of $361.618.998 as it passed but is built to accommodate n operate Io the fullest extent with H A Hagen. Beidler Feed store, school board district 14, City of munity, no matter what church the senate and $285.987,498 in the second planer, th«1 propoaed junior softball and Cottage Grove, W II Daugherty, they belong to. The evening wor house version, eliminated no Pa bmwball programs that arc now Daugherty Lumlier Co., Saginaw ship will be in charge of the host cific Northwest projects. The measure provides $4.000,000 being plmti«*d for this community. Mill Co., Blue Mountain Lumber pastor, Rev. A. J. Kammann, and for work on thte Meridian (Look According to a vote of the m«‘m- Co, iMirablc Fir Lumber Co., S. the new moderator who will be lx*m present each team will lx- Ai F. Lumber Co.. Cottage Grove elected in the afternoon, The out Point) dam. $2,000,000 for the limittxl to 15 jiluyvrx and each Lumber Co.. Dillman Gulley Lum- choir of the local church will sing Detroit dam, and $2,018.000 for the Dorena dam three Oregon t«*i«m must post ii $15 entrance fee ber Co., Floyd Githens .Motor*. a special number. at the n«’Xt meeting of the asso On Wednesday the meeting will reservoirs to be part of a seven- ciation open at 8:30 a. m. with devotions, dam network. The money would lie used tor C«*ci) Safley wax appointed sec led by Rev. D. J. Ferghson of work -clearing of "Christ Victorious," an Eszter retary-treasurer for the coming Merrill. Oregon, which will be fol preliminary THIS To year and wax instructed to make cantuta by Roy E Nolte lowed by a business- session. At land, relocation of highways and plans for the l<xal organization to "Rejoice and Be Glad. ’ choir 10:30 there is another interesting railroads, purchase of rights of "Rhle on in Majesty," baritnn«’ join thq Orogon State SofttMlI meeting for the public. At this way, construction of housing for u»MM-iailon sokt. Frank E. Brown. meeting Dr. O. LeRoy Walters, workers. Only on the Dorena dam Al nn adjourned Msdon of the "Go to Dark Gethaemane," alto the state executive of the Synod might the appropriation go far city council Monday evening, an<l ti*nor duet. Mm. Fauquier. Officers Named of Oregon, will speak. Luncheon enough to actually begin the dam council members voted to author- Brighton Leonard will be served by the ladies at construction. izc a survey of the ptojxixed new The bill also includes the follow For City Center 12:15. '*rhe Hour Is at Hand." choir, water line from the city reservoir ing appropriations for Northwest The meeting will conclude in the tcruir sok>. Brighton Leonard. flood control: Cott age Grove Community City to the intake and further author "There Is « Green Hill Fur afternoon with a business session, ized the work to proceed under the Willamette River bank protec wax th«- name decided on by Away," choir, ba>4 solo, Sam at which time the Commissioners tion. $550.000: Quartz Creek Res rcM-ntativex from Hebron Grunge, direction of L. W. Coiner, city Mackin. to the General Assembly, which engineer. The survey is cxjx*cted ervoir, Ore., $130,000. ‘The Glory of the Cross, ulto the Mother»’ club. Dorena grange. to consume at least thirty days. Here Wong Foo (Bill Collins> of his neighbors about six weeks ago meets in Atlantic City, in May, WSC8 from M E. church, and will be elected. solo, Mr*. Fauquier. Aid of th«1 Presbyterian Councilmen also ok«?yed the con th<* Chinese Laundry is busy in when he referred to 10th street "How Calm and Beautiful the Lidlt-x wlxi struction of a trunk sewer line doing up E. J Sear'» best Sunday Mrs. Dorris Bjorset is in.charge as a sium district. Later he back- church met In the waiting Morn," tenor and baritone duct. and water lines to serve the new shirt. Incidentally Die picture ed up and said it was really China of the local entertainment com city hail Thursday at room In the Brighton t-conard. Frank Brown. residential district on South proves that Cottag«1-Grove does town and that he would give $50 mittee. The members of the church 2:30 p m. "Joybcll* of Easter." choir Tenth »treet. really have a Chinatown which in to see Bill Collins of the Chinese who desire to entertain guests With Mrs Fred Harris und Mr* "Hear the Story." choir, soprano Other n«*w project.« approved cludes the O. K. Supply CO. Lo Laundry wearing a queue and with overnight lodging and break Claude Arne us temixuary offi and alto duct. lz>ix l-conard. Grace w*« h fund of $40U.0U voted to re cal preacher» uue u»4gX>ubi won spewing starch on a shirt. When fast. are requested to contact her Employment Is up in the Lane Monroe; soprano, alto and tenor cers. the following were elected: built the fence around K«*lly field dering what Sears has Sunday the Sears Sunday shirt showed up Further announcements will be President, Cud Wallace, county district and still climbing trio, Marie Cwloo Mr* Fauquier, vice president. Mrs Minnie Wag- and accepted a check of W. II shirts for, since he never shown Collins ran for a photographer made Sunday morning at the 11:00 according to a summary of the Brighton Leonard iMiugherty for $150.(X) to apply on o'ckxrk Easter service. — A. church. Well, we hâve won- up in 3. labor situation as issued by the and here’s the result. Collins ner; secretary. Mrs. Chas Aker- "This Is the Day," choir the park fund. de red about the saine thing wants the $50 turned over to the Kammann. blade, and treasurer, Mrs. Mabel U. S. employment service at Eu "Sing a Hymn Gladness," The council also approved a i To make a long story short Shrine club for the crippled chil B. L'vLondc. gene. There are several /actors choir. street [Hitching project with the Sears got in a jam with some of dren’s hospital. At the opening of the meeting contributing to the increase in em "My Redeemer 14 vex, soprano nx-ommendation that the work a history of the movement of the ployment in the area according to solo. Marie Caton idea In this vicinity was given by proceed as rapidly as feasible and the summary and chief of these "Lift Your Glad Voices, choir, various Applications for additional office helj; at the city members of the commit - is the milder weather which has soprano and allo duct. Lois l-con- i office. Repairing street lights was tecs who have worked on the prevailed here, which means more Farm Buildings arti, Grace Monroe also apjirovcd project. logging territory has been made "O Lord. Thou Art My God," ( The council recommended to Arthur A. Kelly. 72, passed accessible Logging camps have in It was voted to buy certain fur- Made Thru AAA choir. rustlings and to continue to rc- th«- police «ommittec that new away at a Eugene hospital early creased 10 to 12 percent while the 7:00 p m Easter Sunday reive donations for the rest prin jMuking regulations lx* issued in yesterday morning following a mills have increased 6 to 8 per ning, Methodist church. Applications for farm construc lingering illness. He was a life cent. cipally for calciminlng, davenport the business district and that tion under the Civilian Produc long resident of this community. traffic signs b«* modernized. The and linoleum. . There was not the usual increase tion Administration's new con majority of the «rouncilmen an* Sunday evening. April 21. 8:00. The Mothers ’ club will be in Mr. Kelly was born March 20. in construction activity due to the Keep Oregon Green charge April 15 to 20. the WSCS undentood to favor a restricted "The Garden and the Sepulchre" struction limitation order will be 1874 at Creswell and when a lad scarcity of building materials. Vital to Citizens of M E church April 22 to 27. and parking zone for ut least four- an Easter cantata by Daniel processed by county and state moved with his parents. Mr. and Much of the building now being Lorane grange April 29 to Mny 4. blocks on Main street extending a Protheroe, directed by Helen Judy AAA. committees, Ernest E. Mrs. William Kelly, to a farm 3 done is by the owners themselves A great deal of appreciation is block in each direction «in the in Hardy, accompanist. Betty Bagley. Schrenk, chairman of the county miles west of Lorane where he with such skilled assistance as SALEM Further jaunting to AAA committee, has been notifi had since resided. He was married they Part 1 are able to employ. the n«*cd for a vigorous forest fire due many [icople for help both tersecting atreets. Also in estab ed. lishing loading zones for the “ O Come and Mourn. ” Chorus. tangible and unlanglble in getting to Myrtle Sharp in Roseburg July- In the meantime unemployment prevention camjuugn this summer, Purjxase of the order. Mr. 26. 1908. Mrs. Kelly died last De “They Took the Body of Jesus,” with fire hazard increased du«* to the waiting room started. Mr. and business district and many feel of the county was reduced from that the city will have to eventu Schrenk said, is to‘limit less-es cember. solo. Hilda Magnusson Mrs. Ralph Hawley donated two greatly stepped up tourist travel 1.860 at the end of February to "Near the Cross," soprano solo, sential construction so that more Surviving are two sons. Donald 1.700 at the end of March. This through Oregon. Governor Snell rocking chairs. Mrs. Dorris Bjor- ally install parking meters to aid in th«* traffic problem or rather materials will be available for Dorothy Hubbell. set and Mrs. George Jacobsen E. Kelly of Cottage Grove, ana Saturday cit«*d Keep Oregon the {larking problem. building- new homes for returning William B. of Lorane, and a despite the fact that 716 veterans Part II Green w-ork as n vital public sen- bought and mad«* the curtains. veterans. He has been informed daughter, Mrs. Francis Steiner of had been discharged from the "A Morning Hymn." chorus. ice for all citizens. armed esrvices. FUNERAL FOR ACCIDENT "Very Early in the Morning, that the order provides exemptions Portland, Funeral services will be Governor Snell called ujx»n Easter Sunrise Job opening at the end of March of $400 for farm houses and $100 held from the Smith funeral home VKTIM SATURDAY chorus. nine ncwspa|KT men,,of fleers and totaled 643 in non-seasonal in- for other farm buildings. Program Planned Saturday "And He Said Them," the 20th at 2:00 with Unto Funeral services for Leons M. dinx’tors of the Oregon Newspap- Patacheck, 23. who died Thurs- j recitative. Charles Clark. The AAA chairman exp»*cts that the Rev. J. Michael Shelly offici dustries. about three times thc er Publishers' Axxociahon, to act Program for early morning serv 'The Lord is Ris'n Indeed," day as a result of an auto acci- : d«*tails of the order, instructions ating. Interment will be in the Lo number as that shown at first. ax a spearhead committee to car Non-seasonal firms in rejaorting ice Oster day, as planned by a tenor solo. Charles ( ’ lark. dent, were held Saturday at 2'001 and copies of the necessary appli rane IOOF cemetery. ry the message of the statewide their needs anticipated an increase “Then Wake Your Golden cation forms w ill lx* received soon Keep Oregon Green jirogram into youth group under the direction of p. m. at the Poole-Larsen Mort ti of 191 workers in April. The num Mrs. H B. Ferrin and Rev A. J. Lyres, ” chorus, women ’ s 3-part. ns. \vith the Res W B Mater He pointed out that this will not GROUND SCHOOL CLASSES «•very city and town in Oregon ber of returning veterans in the Kammann Young people from all officiating Interment was in Den "Crown Him With Many be a new job for the county com TO OPEN through the state's newspapers. area decreased from 1,277 in Feb churches arc asked to meet at the Crowns," chorus. ver, Colo mittee. as hundreds of applications "In th«* five years since the Ground school classes in sub ruary to 716 in March. for farm construction were handl jects pertinent to the beginning Miss Patxcheck. who lived in founding of Keeji Oregon Green Presbyterian church at 6:30 a.m. At the present time there arc The service will lie held on Mt. ed by the AAA office under the and advanced pilot will begin in Creswell the last year, died at Fishing Season in IÍM1. the newspaiXTx of this more than 300 veterans working David unless it actually rains, wartime Construction order L-41. Sacred Heart hospital. She was two weeks it w*as disclosed at an on apprentice jobs under the G. I. state have given magnificent sup- interesting meeting of the Cottage Bill of Rights. port, the Governor jxilnted out, and will be held inside only if born August 12. 1922 at Mancos, To Open April 20 Colo., and was a member of the Grove Flying club Monday eve "and this constant attack by edi-i — TURKEY CROP CUT BE- Trombnne prelude, “Beneath the Lutheran church. ning. Among the subjects to be in tors and reporters against man- ( ross of Jesus, . •. d The fishing season which opens «. u been Rev h H «>. ton n Park « cluded are: theory of flight; navi Klamath Falls Att’y caused fl rex has so success Survivors include her parents. Saturday is expected to attract D. C. Wilson. Yoncalla turkey Call to worship. Kenneth Love- ful that nationwide attention has Mr. and Mrs. Otto R Patscheck. an unusual number of anglers to buyer, will have at least a few gation; meteorology and engines. Opens Office Here John Trunnell, E. L. Clark and been attracted to our work. By .. . . by v«x*a . ensemble of , .. . Music h gh . three sisters, Lucille. Thelma and l«x-al streams as well as to other thousand turkeys to offer the Ralph Allen will do the instruct cutting forest and range f res to . , , . , ” Bet nice, all of Creswell: and two favored fishing grounds. The fish- packers this year, if no other Maynard Wilson, formerly of „„ „j, .... . . . school students, an all time low. our natura re- .... c r- , ««> brothers, Alvin, in Colorado, and ing .season will be open in all grower raises them. He said hen* ing. Anyone interested in attend Klamath Falls and more recent । ..... u . . , Scripture, The ( ruciflx on, Miss sources have been saved; jobs . , , , Waiter, of Creswell. counties except Lake county . Tuesday that he has recently pur- ing these classes is welcome to ly a captain in the medical ad J Mar «* tzimbard; The Resurrection, have been protected, and continu which is opened May 20 to Oc- chased 4,000 eight weeks old come to the next meeting. April ministration in the army, has oji- Miss Eileen Harpole. 29 at 8:00 p. m. in the Jefferson ened a law office in the Stewart ing [Miyrolls have been Insured." W HITE RANCH SOLD tobcr 31 and in Harney county poults. I Reading. "He Ros«1," (author school. W. J. (Bill» White announced May 1 to October 31 inclusive. building at 731 Main street, over Because of the scarcity of feed. ; unknown. I Graber-Gettys Hardware store. Monday he had sold his 400 acre If no usual amount of moisture the kx’al crop will be cut about Prayer, Rev. R. E. Hutchison. Wool and Mohair BUYS BALL MILL He has been on terminal leave Vocal duet. "Ivory Palaces," Fir Ridge ranch, two miles south occurs before Saturday. kx*al fifty percent, Wilson said. Last Roy Johnson of Gunter has pur from the army since March 18th. Moving to Market Miss Beverly Benton, Robert, of town to Mr and Mrs. H. W. streams should provide gtxxi fish- your the local crop amounted to chased the mill of the Ball Lum Prior to entering the service he IHooton, formerly of Los Angeles. I jng as well as the Cottage Grove about 25,000 birds. I Daugherty. ber Co., on .Smith River near Gun was a practicing attorney in : California. Mr. Hooton is a broth- I lake. Shearing of wool and mohair Talk by Charles Garrigus has shirted and the fleeces are ? si? *h° Purr?"s- Salmon fishermen have been DOUGLAS SCHOOL CENSUS ter. Mr. Johnson took charge of Klamath Falls for two years. Song, "Christ Arose." the mill last week. ng chinook from moving to market. The shearing He is a native of Medford and Benediction, Rev. A. J. Kuin- ed the Alfr«*d White ranch about tnking ;1 f(.„ Iwo years ago. Mr and Mrs. Hoot-,he „„(.k delayed by inclement weather has mann. a graduate of the Willamette zm formerly fiit*ni«ir 11r operated n a 5 and 4 III An increase of 538 pupils of on 10, Charles Cooley Ph. M2 C, ar- University law school. been going full blast with sunny school age in Douglas county was rived home Monday from 18 cent store in Los Angeles. Mr.; weather. The wool market opened EASTER LILY GROWERS announced at the office of Mrs. months of overseas duty in the up at 45 cents |x*r pound, but be-1 Body of Man Taken Hoot on spent the past three and TO MEET Lula C. Gorrell, Douglas county navy. He spent a year at Bougain Row River Mill Is a half years with the navy in the cause shearing has lx*en delayed From Elk Creek The South Lane Easter Lily superintendent, at Roseburg Mon ville and also some time in Tsing Back at Work Now south Pacific. little has been offered thus far. Growers association will meet day in the conclusion of the an Toe, China. He arrived at San Mohair is going at 41) cents for all Mr. White said he and Mrs Elk Creek below Drain Sunday next Monday, the 22nd. nual school census. The total for Diego March 30 and received his graces. The Row River mill closed yielded the body of an elderly White would take a short rest ¡east room of the armory. in the the county this year was 7.914 discharge at San Pedro April 4. April 9th by a CIO-AFL jurisdic and would possibly locate in town. man, believed to be that of Carl pupils against 7.376 for the cor He is at the home of his parents, tional dispute is back at work N. E. GLANS JR., DIES AT Dave Hanson, 72, missing from OAKLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley. CONFERENCE POSTPONED Announcement Iris been receiv- responding period of last year. this morning, it was reported his home in Portland for the past Noah E. Glass Jr., 19, son of thirty days. Personal effects tak here. The walk out occurred af The Child Health conference ed of the birth of a son to Mr SOFTBALL COMMITTEE N. E. Glass, a former resident, en from the body by state police ’ originally scheduled for Thurs and Mrs. J. L. Conley, Sunday, T I Wayne Monroe writes his ter five men refused to handle TO MEET wife that he has been promoted peeler logs for an AFL operation died Tuesday at an Oakland, Cal., assisted in determining the pre day April 18 has been postponed March 31. 1946, at the U. S. Nav The softball and baseball com from corporal to the present rat and were discharged and the walk hospital, it whs reported. Surviv liminary identification and an until t h e following Thursday al hospital, San Diego. California. ing are his father, N. E. Glass, of autopsy was conducted at the of April 25 in th«* health rooms over He has been named Rebert Leroy mittee of the American Legion ing. He is stationed at Brooklyn out took place in support of the Eugene; two brothers Phillip and fice of H. C. Stearns of Oakland. Smith Electric. Please call Mrs. and weighed six pounds and two will meet at the Lee Nichols Elec Army Base. New York. He is with Springfield plywood plant. It was Noah E. of Tangent. Funeral county coroner. Monday in an ef- : Naish, Phon«* 293L, for appoint- ounces Mr. Conley MM1 C is tric Shop Friday evening, April the medical corps of the transport 1 understood the logging crews were stationed in San Diego. 19, at 8:00 o'clock. detachment. back at work also this morning. services will lie held Saturday. fort to eslablish identification. ment. Seven Teams in Softball Ass’n ‘Christ Victorious’, Easter Cantata Methodist Church Presbytery Will Flood Control Bill Convene Here 23 Has $2,018,000 For Dorena Dam Council Okeys Survey Water Line Employment Up In Lane County Easter Cantata to Be Given Sunday At Baptist Church Arthur A. Kelly Dies Yesterday