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OFFICIAL < OUNTY AND Cottaqe 6roue Sentinel CITY l'Al'KR FOR qt'H K UEAULTM _ coat 1» so »mall that It make» TRY A NE.NTlNEL WANT the matter of borrowing a AD — RATEN ARE STILL AT PRE-WAR LEVEL 1 1 "■ THE SENTINEL 1» today, biggext nickel*» worth. The «•«•k Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. O O ,J LATHAM "’Py too risky fur proper neighborly relatkMM. VOLUME LVH (VFTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1946 Five Girl Scout Troops Have Been Organized Here Mrs. D. E. Crouch Dies in Hospital For the 9th consecutive time, local met chants are again *pon- at Washington 21st •oring th«* first baby context for Merchants Are Sugar Stamp S3 Good on Jan. 1st NUMBER 20 Livestock Meet Endorses Boost in Oregon Hogs < OOPERATJVE HOSPITAL STARTED AT NEWBERG Starts Campaign Against Fraud Sentinel Publisher Heads March of Dimes Campaign OPA *a|d at Washington Mon Another Cooperative Hospit day that spare stamp No. 53 will al i* being organized in Oregon. be good for five pounds of. sugar Newberg ha* started organizing A recently launched campaign beginning January 1 and added an for a 50-bed hospital. Orgttnizaiion has l»rcn complet against fraud in obtaining unem additional ration may become. Several offer* of land have al Mrs lton*M E. Carolyn Cor 'available within four months ed for Cottage Grove'* fiv«* Giri 1947, which In the past has proved ployment benefits has brought ready been made, but none ac With the price ratio between about its first conviction in a case Sjpout troops and Mr». F’red Hol- to lx* a very popular context doni Crouch. 23. daughter of U. ’It is anticipated," the agency cepted f«*ed now favorable Hater. South Lane County Ciiair- Tiler» an* more attractive prizes S. Senator and Mrx. Guy Cor ■aid, "that the second consumer , . grain and pork - ----------- l'n Polk county. Silas Gaiser S । Rather than see a good cause go Memberships are to cost $50 to hog production, the Western U. C. C. administrator, anonunced by the board, W. C. Martin, Sen tnnn. ha* announced the following this year than ever before and of don, died at the Casualty Hospi stamp for 1947 will be validated each, and certificates of service Oregon Livestock association at today. tinel publisher has consented to lender* and troop committee mem course the prize* carry more val tal in Washington. D (’.. Sunday, before spare stamp 53 expire»" are to be issued for all amounts : the recent »fate meeting in Salem ue. Among the prizes never before after being taken unconscious from April 30. bers. Th<* convicted man has been un again head the 1947 March of received over the $50, so if adopted a report of the swine able to work recently. Sentence Dimes Campaign for South Lane Troop 11. under th«* tendenihip offered here lx a full cn»<* of ax- an incoming train at Union Sta OPA pointed to agriculture de someone gives one hundred dol production committee advocating of Mr* Curt I* Plunkett and Mr* •orted baby f««>d and a Ix autlful tion. wax suspended for six months to ( ounty and with the help of sev- i lar*. he will be eligible for a substantia) increase in Oregon allow repayment of the $90 bene era! committeemen hopes to get Mrs Crouch hud been In poor partment e»tima|es that the new Vi’lnui Forrester lias l**en meeting 8x10 photograph of th«* first ami sugar crop may be sufficiently service up to the amount given ■ production. health for xeveraj months. She felt fits received last spring while he the campaign well underway in regularly «Ince September. This Second babies. excepting the $50, for the mem The mMny prize* should give ill a* Hie train reached Chicago. i large to allow an additional five The committee, headed by H. A. was employed regularly. tr<x>p «(xmsored by the Wfgtmin- the first part of January. The bership. Barnes, Silverton, pointed out that ater Guild of t h <• l’r<*«byti*rian both the first and second arrivals A physician wax culled, but he said pound» of sugar a perron in 1947. Three additional cases are in campaign this year over the state This would make a total of 20 I the hog population in Oregon for prosecutors' hands and others are will he from January 15 to Jan church has Mrs. A. G. Ferguson, a gixxt start in life. See the page she ws« able to continue the trip. — ----- pound* on regular ration stamps. 1946 was only 187,000 on January expected to tie referred to the uary 30. Dr. E. T. Hedlund, Ore Mrx FMgar Rickard and Ml« announcement appearing c I x <•- She became more ill at Pittsburgh, As for the canning sugar outlook 1. compared with a five-year pre courts soon gon state ehairman announced Kenneth Van Rooy ax troop com where in this Issue for additional when* another physician boarded for next year, an OPA official de detail* the train. war average of 274,(XO. The re mittee members Investigators in the past three Monday that campaign director* clan d that "if the supply situation duction was because the price of months have checked thousands of had been appointed in 35 of the 38 Mrx, Cordon found her Troop 52 ha* also been meeting 6'4 pounds of grain cost more than claims to find 114 subject to dis Oregon counties. Special fund rais eldest daughter unconscious in turns out a* good as expiated, sine«* the opening of school with । the price of the pound of pork it qualification for from one to 26 ing drives he said would climax the their stateroom, as the train pulled there will be at least 10 jxjunds Mrx. Gaylord Davies and Mr*. John 1 will produce. into Washington, she believed her (>e¡ person and possibly more." weeks F'ailure to report earnings, drive which ends January 30th, Laing as leader*. S|xin*onng group After the welcome talk by the "The population of Oregon is in giving the wrong reason for job the birthday of the late President. dead- News of the tragedy was lx the Service Guild of the Meth- master the meeting wax turned creasing so that more pork is need separation and filing a claim while Rooievelt. broken to Senator Cordon as the ’ <xlwt church with Mr* Dale Gate*. over to the lecturer, Helena Over ed to feed the people," the com attending school were most nu- tram, the Capital Limited, rolled Mrs A P. Weinkauf and Mr» This year's campaign has spe-; gaard. The following program was mittee reported. “To have the merous causes of action. One man I he annual Christmas program to a stop. Wilbur Crane serving on the troop cial significance over previous given: "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" of Don-na Grange was held nt the same amount of pork per capita ax When word reached the White committee. tried to obtain benefits while in years in that widespread epidemics by all. Deck the Hall" song by in the 1936-1941 period we would jail. Troop 94. sixth grade girls, has Row River dub hall last Thursday House, President Truman offered in 1946 depleted the national re Esther Trunnell, F rancis Nichols. need to produce about 360.000 Where veterans' readjustment serve fund, used when polio epi- ; worked together all fall as a troop evening, under th«* direction of th«* the Cordon* the use of an Army Top housing officials at Wash Helena Overgaard with Nina hogs, or double the number we new lecturer, Mrs, Lee Giles A plane to fly their daughter * body allowances are involved in ques demies exhausted local funds. in various activities. Now under I ington Monday formally announc tionable cases, the information is the leadership of Mr» F rank Mil mixed choir sung Christmas carols. home With weather conditions ed the regulations which became Chapman. Juanita Marcy and Bar now have." “Oregon families can give spy- I bara Hayes hanging decorations, The committee also suggested turned over to those responsible ler anti Mr*, Earl Weise and spon A history of each carol wax given very bad, the offer wax declined. effective December 23rd, for con a gre««ting by Gary Corliss; violin that every farm family could prof for prosecution in the Veterans cial thanks at Christmas time that sored by th«* BuMincs* and Pro- by a r«*nder before each carol wax The Cordon* left Washington, D. st ruction of new homes. solo. Asa Clark with Alice White itably keep one hog to consume Administration. Three cases al our state was not visited during frssional Women the troop will •ung An enyiynblr skit was given C. Monday aftcrmxin arriving in 1946 hy one of these insidious epi These include a 1500-xquare- at the piano; recitation. Barbara garbage, one to each cow from ready ■ are in the hands of federal demics. We must prepare our- ' nwet regularly. Troop committee, by Rosalee Plaisted. Dolores Kelly Portland Thursday. Funeral ser- Sue Means: recitations. Dick Rem «nd Shirley Arn«* Mr* McCune foot limit on floor area which which skim milk is available, and ( vixex will lx- held tn Roseburg authorities. members ap|xiint«*<l are Mr» 1. selves, lest we be less fortunate in officials said will permit construc ington. Jack and Figrl Murray; one to each 20 acres of grain if W Coiner. Mr« Elmer Fleming. gave the rending, Lndy Yenrdly* Saturday. 1947,” Dr. Hedlund said. readings, “ An Appeal to Santa," good legume pasture is provided. Mr» Crouch was txirn in Rose tion of a standard, throe-bed-room Mn George Cro«by and Mrs J. V ( hrixtma* flueat. and recitations Local county chapters retain fif- ’ and songs were given by the burg July 24. 1923 She was grad home, and a prohibition against and "When I Grow Up”; violin The committee on transporta Growelle. ty per cent of funds raised annual and guitar duet. Juanita and Ted the etjuipping of more than one youngster* of the Grange. During tion and marketing took steps to uated from Roseburg High School Lust year's Brownie troop 48 ly so that any person, regardless Marcy, Twinkle Twinkle Little have Oregon wool reach the mar will resume meeting« a» Inter the singing of Jingle Bell*. Santa and attended the University of bathroom. of age. race, creed or color, may The new regulations were made Star;” recitation by Dennis Chap- ket in better condition and with mediate Scouts w|ih Mr». Leon CI mux tn person came dashing in Oregon, where »he was a member receive the best available medical tnan, "Carry One; ’ quartet, Mr. Gifts were presented to all chil- of Pi Beta Phi sorority. better grading. It pointed out that ■ - public by Federal Housing Expe Fjisiman anti Mrs Kenneth Word care when the crippling polio She wa* married at Roarburg diter Frank R. Creedon and Na and Mrs. Bill Buck and Mr. and foreign wool» are reaching the as lenders. Sponsored by the dren and grown-ups. Refreshments strikes. It was pointed out that American Legion Auxiliary two of fruit salad, cake and coffee June 16. 1944. to Donald E. tional Housing Administrator Ray Mrs. Mads Overgaard. "I Heard American market skirted and with the national fund is used to im the Bells on Christmas Day, ” and Were served by the H. E. C. to foreign material removed. A stand- Crouch, then « lieutenant in the mond M. Foley at a joint news con troop committee rnemlicrx are Mrs, A joint recommendation for a a prove medical knowledge through Laurence Kent and Mr«. Nellie complete the evening’s enjoyment Army Air Farces, son of Mr. and ference They will take effect si "Silent Night;” reading, Robert mg committee was suggested to Next serving committee will be Mrs. M C. Crouch of Portland. b5tter methods of handling Lfteen cent increase effective on research in the field of infantile Bukowski multaneously with an end of the St. Elmo; piano solo. Donald To- noli; recitation, Carol Tonoli, domestic wool. * j . Mr and Mrs Frank Bradford. Mr. ... December 1 for approximately 20.- paralysis. All scientific advance Besides her parent« and the wid priorities system established under 5 A new Brownie troop, third Th«* core met hod of testing wool lumber and sawmill workers ments thus gained are. in turn, grade girl», ha» started meeting and Mrs. l-arry Brumfield and Mr. ower Mr*. Crouch is survived by the veterans emergency housing "Santa Claus;” songs. Jim and Joel Pynch and F. Biei; "A Song for Clark The display table will be to determine shrinkage was also her sister and brother, Mr». Plin program. Was announced today by W. R passed on for local aid in the with Mrs, O. J Thiel and Mrs. t hristmas, and 'The First Noel; ” ; of considerable interest as ladies endorsed as more accurate and -Morley, President of the Lumber fight against this unpredictable Laurunce nnd Allen Cordon, both (»eorgr Johnson Troop committee Although outstanding priorities whistling solos. Alice White; songs hence beneficial to growers. It men’s Industrial Relations Com disease. Dr. Hedlund emphasized member» are Mrs. Marvin Shaw. are asked to bring "handy gadget* of Roseburg; two uncles. W O. will b«* honored, builders using that local county chapters also re La group of girls. “ Up on the around the house" for display asked that'a federal-state testing mittee of Portland and Seattle. Cordon and W H. Cordon. Eugene, Mm Wall«»* Sorensen. Mm John them still will be held to prevw* ir’^isetop, "1 Am Dreaming of a ceive help, if needed, from the na H E C will meet with Mrs. laboratory be established in the and two aunt*. Mm. Fred Ray- Agreements with both the Wilson and Mm Aaron Scott. This restrictions, including a $10,00f) tional fund in lune of epidemic. troop 1« sponsored by the Daugh trank Bradford January 14th with inond of Portland and Mrx. James cost ceiling, an $80 rental limit White Christmas.” "Jolly Old St west, preferably at Cbrvallis be Northwest Regional Negotiating Nicholas;" Bethlehem scene light cause of other governmental activ Committee of the IWA in Portland ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Mrx. Mary Duffy, assistant host- F; Walsh of Eugene. anti the meeting of standards and ed by four candles. Barbara Sue CM. Marshall Cornett, state senator and the AFL Negotiating Commit requirements of the old Means. Carol Tonoli, Bobby Si ities centered there. Next regular Grange meeting from Klamath Falls, who wax vis- inspection Other committees on disease tee of the Puget Sound District system. will be January 2nd. New officers Iting Senator Cordon in Washing mons and T«*d Marcy, angel. Bar control. w*ild life, and legislation Council in Seattle were reached in Most of these limitations will be bara Geer with solo, "What Lovely also adopted detailed reports will be in the chairs and a new ton. will accomixiny the family to recommendations dated December junked for those who obtain fed Infant Can This Be." by Jerry which will be supplied the mem- 20. according to Morley. seating Miss Margaret Leum. vocal di • _ drill will be presented. Roseburg. eral permits beginning Tuesday, Wolleat. “It Came Upon the Mid- bet-ship. Albert Julian, Lyons, was —...... - — Officers training school for new This increase, coupled with two rector at the Jefferson and Ad although maximum rentals will night Clear." by all; r»* getting officers was held recently with _ * ---- ■ '••■is • ready V au,» elected president; Charley Evans, other raises of 15 and 5 cents to ams schools, has announced the continue to be fixed by FHA on for Santa by all singing “Jingle independence, vice-president, and tals 35 cents since V-J day and organization of a .Men’s Commun L**nnie Halderson, county Grange houses or apartments built for Bells The roll* of the Naval reserve deputy present to dir«*ct the Boor and children dancing Harry Lindgren. O.S.C. extension raises the average wage for lum ity Chorus, the first practice to be rent. The $80 rental ceiling will around the Christmas tree. Then livestock specialist, sec’y-treas. were opened today to enlistment* work Esther Stratton, reporter. ber and sawmill workers in the held on Tuesday evening. January be adhered to only as an average the girls sang “Santa Claus Is from non-veteran* between the Douglas fir industry to approxi <th, in the Methodist church and rental for a project, plus service Coming to Town." When he ar age* of 17 and 18S years and be- mately $158. This figure repre urges all men who are interested charges up to $3 per room. twecn 30 and 40 years of age, the rived he was enclosed in the circle , There are approximately 91 dis sents a 95% increase over the Jan in singing to be out and join in the Thirteenth Naval District an Applications may be made by and he treated everyone. singing. The practice will be at uary 1941 average. abled veterans of World War II nounced. in ( ottagc Grove, it was estimated either a veteran or a non-veteran Refreshments were served by I he recommendation signed 8 00. under the direction of Miss Non-vcterans between the age* today by Lloyd F. Oleson of Ven who wishes to build a house for Rosie Lewis and assistants to a jointly by the Lumbermen's Indus Leum. with Walter Kendall Sr.,’ specified will lx* eligible to join the tura, Calif., national commander his own occupancy, or a builder large crowd. trial Relations for the employers accompanist. It is planned to meet inactive the announce- Auto wrecks kill.-d 40 people in of the Disabled American Veter who wishes to build dwellings to and the IWA and AF of L for the on Tuesday night of each week at The girls decorated the hall and ment said, if physically qualified Oregon during November, It has ans. which veterans will be given pref employees will be referred immed the Methodist church until a more the tree, the latter furnished bv and. in the case of minors, if con- been announced by Secretary of Oleson based his estimate on the erence in purchase or renting Tommy Clark. Governor Ellis Arnall. political iately to the local operators and convenient place tan be found. sent of (wirents or guardian is ob- .State Robert S, Farrell Jr. number of disabled veterans here In addition, a veteran is eligible foe of the late Gov.-elect Eugene unions for acceptance, Morely Uined NAVY opens ratings I h i x is a slight decrease in on a per capita average that has to make alterations or repairs on Talmadge, announced Tuesday at stated. Previously only veterans of deaths from the same month last been worked out by the D. A. V., a dwelling up to $10.000. Alter L. J. Reinholtz, Recriuter in __ Atlanta. Georgia, that he w*ould World War H who hud at least six year It |*. however, by far the which is chartered by Congress as ations and repairs of less than Charge of the Eugene Navy re I retain the office until a lieuten months service wen* eligible to highest toll since summer, and re- the official voice of America’s war $400 may be made without a fed cruiting office announced today ant governor is sworn in and join the inactive or organised Na flects the result of winter driving time disabled. eral permit. that all men who were discharged then resign, relinquishing office to val Reserve. conditions Every November fatal!- The D. A. V. commander made from the Navy with the ratings of the lieutenant governor. These additional restrictions will Du* term for enlistment under tics climb sharply and remain up a special plea to disabled veterans Aviation Radio Technician, Radio J. P. Graham was installing of be imposed under the new permit The governor’s statement drew the new plan will he for minority until the roming of spring to affiliate with a D. A. V. chap- system: Technician, Aviation Electronic ficer and Charles Dillman, install the lines sharply for a bitter polit if under 18 years of age and for “As alwajs. most of th«* Novcm- ter in this city. Veterans who have A quiet Christmas was spent by Technician Mate, Electronic Tech The dwelling must be suitable ing marshall. Wednesday evening ical fight in Georgia which is ex- four years If more than 18 years ber victims were killed in rural la-en wounded, gassed, or disabled December 18, at the installation pected to be fought out in thè leg most people of this area with m nician Mate may re-enlist in the and intended for year-round oc of age The Inactive rrxcK'ist may craahe*.” said Farrell. “For «orne in any degree while serving in the ceremonies for the 1947 officers of islativi session opening Jan. 13 and major accidents or fires to mar Navy with the rate held upon lx* discharged by the Commandant n-aaon it seems hard to convince armed forces during time of war cupancy. discharge, no matter how much the A. F & A M. lodge No. 51 in the of the Thirtis-nth Naval District at people that most and I mean arc eligible for membership. Vet Builders of dwellings for sale held in the Masonic temple. Offi cisión court. with an ultimate de- the holidays. Aside from a Christ time has elapsed since discharge. to be sought from the su- mas dance by the Moose lodge and any time upon application to veterans are required to hold three out of four Oregon traffic erans of ail wars are members. x cers installed were: Louis Cald preme court. a aongfest around the community Also young men with no previous Member* of the inactive reserve deaths take place outside the lim There are more than 1,300 chap them for veterans for 60 days af well. worshipful master; Matt The lieutenant Gov.-elect is M Christmas tree, the day was spent service in the Navy may enlist as ter completion; rental properties are not required to attend drills or its of any city or town.” ters of the D. A. V. throughout quietly in the homes. Smith, senior warden; Littleton Hospital Apprentice. Electronic take annual cruises except upon With the holiday season in full the nation. Both men and women must lx* held 30 days for veterans Lasater. junior warden; Sam E. Thompson, Arnall s state reve Most places of business will be lechnician Mates or ax Musicians, nue commissioner. The issue re preference. their own application They may •wing, crowds, heavy traffic, and are eligible for membership. Veatch. treasurer: Earl Hill . sec-. volves around whether the legis closed here new year's day, next providing they can pass certain Ufxin request receive free voca weather conditions dictate utmost retary; ~ Percy Malcolm, senior lature can elect Herman Tal Wednesday while merchants will qualifications. More information tional training at the Naval Re caution during December. Last "THE HOLY GRAIL" GIVEN AT deacon; W. M. Thompson, junior madge. 33-year-old son of Eugene, lx* busy with inventory. A few can be had by visiting the recruit serve Training Facility at Lake yeAr'x December smash-ups wiped METHODIST C HURCH. DEC. 10 deacon: Kenneth Kickok. chap to the four-year term to which his stores will be closed the last two ing office located in the basement Union, Seattle, and are eligible to out 48 ( )regon lives. Last Thursday evening. Decem lain, Harry Skelton, marshall; P. father was elected. The elder Tal days of the month in order to take of the Eugene Post Office, or by join the Organized Reserve. Addi "Start Early" is being urged as ber 19, at the Methixiixt church a S Bukowski, senior steward: Mil- madge died Saturday. inventory and arrange their stock writing a letter. tional Information may be obtain (>«■ keynote to safe Winter driving very impressive Christmas pro ton Turay. junior steward. Dennis after probably the biggest Christ Arnall said it was his opinion, ed at any Naval Recruiting Sta By starting auto trips, early, the gram was presented. Merrell, tyler. after consultation with attornevs, mas rush ever experienced here. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER tion. urge to hurry is put in the back-1 rhe Children's Department pre- Flora Adell Griffin. 74. passed Refreshments were served at the that he could retain the office for The employment office will be SOLD NEAR WOLF ( REEK ground, and normal caution given sented th«' playlet. ‘Tic Toe." The away December 25th at Eugene, , close of the installation service. the next four years under pro closed on th«' afternoon of the 31st More than 1,000.000 board feet 350 ATTEND DINNER a chance to function. junior choir assisted the children following a five months illness. visions of the constitution. He and on January 1st. of timber was sold for $4949 by with the singing of their Christ The Christinaa dinner and party Sh«> was born in Marshalltown, ; /Y/YXN sw . . . .............. ■-■■■■«■<* iiuiin’i nii«i partv a _ said, however, he would not at the U. S. Forest Service near the mas songs. Iowa. October 3. 1872. the daugh- •ponsorod by the Catholic Mdies tempt to remain in office on a town pf Wolf Creek. The* timber Russell Bowie's play, 'The Holy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry . Altar Society Dec. 22nd at the technicality, was sold under competitive sealed Grail," proved to be of outstand At an early age she moved with Armory wax attended by over 250 bids to Juel Bestul of Grant* ing interest to the audience; with her parents to Perry View, Kansas members of the parish and their FORMER FBI MAN NAMED Pass, Oregon and T. L. Garcia of A yield tax on Lane County a very inspiring interpretation of where she grew to womanhood. families. DEPI'TY DIST. ATTORNEY Wolf Creek. Oregon. timber is being urged by Lane the role of King Arthur being She was married to William J, Th«' W. A. Woodard Lumber Co. Mrs. Frank Gierau and Mrs <*<»,„«, a " ............. “ Sidney E. Thwing of Fugene. You still will need a priority to Glenn Flatters were in general Assessor George Stock as given by Ralph Allen. The prices bid for the timber Saturday donated to the Cottage Griffin at Logan. Kansas, Nov. 8, formerly with the federal bureau The program was under the di-: 1892. To this union eleven children Grove public library board the sum uirmeny with the federal bureau get a new telephone installed even were; $5 per thousand for Doug charge of the dinner and Mrx Jo a means of stimulating sustained logging and preventing sud rection of Mary Schultz and Mar were born. of $5.(XX) which will go toward the ot investigation, has been appoint-1 after government controls are re las fir, $2.30 for white fir, $10 for seph »richer had charge of the yield ed deputy district attorney for “ ’ den tax troubles. moved ' January 1st according to sugar pine and $2.50 for incense tha Hicks. program The program featured The family moved to Cottage new library building This sum Lane county by Ed Luckey, dis w^rd from Portland Under the present tax system, cedar. The bids received were 70c makes a total of $7, (XX) donated acts by the Carberry Club and the Grove in November 1935 and have trict attorney, it was announced in Stock said, th«* county will suffer Pacific Telephone and Telegraph per thousand above the advertised to the building fund. $2.000 having CHARTER REVIEW FOR ( hildren's Catechism classes, and since resided here. Mr. Griffin Eugene Saturday. Thwing has ( o. officials said they would ask prices by the Umpqua National been previously donated. TROOP Ho individual numbers hy Miss Fran « substantial decline in tax reve passed away September 10, 1945. been associated with the federal the Oregon Public Utilities Com Forest according to M M. Nel<ion, nues within a few years, as cut- This is in addition to the lot ces Thrun. Charles Giernu, Lenore review for Boy Scout She was a member of the Chris bureau of investigation since 1941, mission to set up a priority system Forest Supervisor It i* expect<*d . ... .r-., » ouivnii«* «,«*ny. little H«'l- rill(, ri^ac«'^ i' '"Y J"* ,," A UP charter w. «pons purchasixt by the Woodard Lumber Porter, Catherine Getty, little Hei troop 60. sponsored by the First tian church. Co. and $5,000 previously donated A native of Minnesota, he was ad- like the present f«>deral regula that this tract of timber will be en Rohleder, and Mrx. Elliott Vo- stnL. '"kher taxed tim- Baptist church, ■........ was held in the Surviving are five daughters: th«' library board for the purchase mitted to the Minnesota bar in tions. giving business first call, logged during the winter months egele. The entire assemblage join-1 church building Friday evening Mrs. Jessie Seigrist of Coo« Bay, Of 1941 and was admitted to the providing some priority for veter and milled at a small mill near hooks. <-d In Christmas carols. Santa, ¡with officers of the troop in at Mrs Nora Steadman of Spring- Oregon bar in 1945. Mix. Edna Raymond spent ans and listing various emergency Wolf Creek, Oregon, operated by Claus arrived with gifts and sweets situations. Mr Garcia. ! t hristmas with her son-in-law and tendance. Th«* area council was field; Mrs. Hazel Radloff, Cottage Itki CHILDREN ATTEND for the children. represented by Dr. Chas A Mi COLLECTORS TO ASSIST Grove; Mrs. Melvie Fix of Cottage MOOSE PARTY ' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wells The company said it had a back chel of Eugene, who gave a brief Grove and Miss Pearl Griffin of FARMERS and family In Eugene. log of 250,(XX) applications. 3(XX) Approximately - 100 GUARD OFFICIALS HERE David Kasper returned home talk on requirements of scouting Cottage Grove. Four sons, Asa — children ..... —.. at- i Deputy U. S. income tax collect- more than in August, 1945 but tended the Moose Christmas par- Records kept of the activities of Col. Howard Taylor of McMinn ors will be available shortly after __ _ last Thursday from the Veterans Griffin of North Platte, Neb., Mr and Mrs. J. D. Beagle and has installed 36,(XX) phones since or uogan. Kansas and Clif- hal|f< FridaT^nigH N ’j* ville and Lt. Col Bergen of Salem b.iby <>f Vancouver, Washington troop 60 reveals that the mem ri«^ the first of the year in a number of then, Floyd of Logan, Kansas and Clif hospital in Portland where he had were here last week Insja-cting the visited over the week end with bership of this troop a year ago ford and Ward of Cottag«' Grove acted is Smt i'<-I. >. a ? Su0 places to assist farmers in filling been the past eight weeks. He Un „ b‘,her < «^“’.•ISS out forms 1040Es, declaration of was 2a new scouts added to the Al., by armory and equipment in prepar Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. James Kiker left troop r, registered scouts re-reg- ation of federalizing the Oregon «r.nddUMren. 2 estimated tax for the calendar Sunday night for Tacoma Wash derwent an operation while there istered 1, scouts dropped from the State (Guard here, which will like Funeral arrangements are pend- presents was the onlv i . f >ear of 1946. A collector will be ington to visit a co^ of Mr? and is reported recovering satis () J Thiel spent several days tioop 0, and a total registered ly be In the near future ing at th.' Smith Funeral home ed o " the program for^hJ o' hero January 10 and will be at -Kiker, who accompanied them to factorily. His brother, last week in Portland on business membership of 28 ending word from relatives ( ning. for the eve-. BthP?o tltni^ lan'1 fr°m ,he!POr1‘ °«-^a«’d to spend Christmas* Kasper and wife, went to loth to the 15th inclusive, with relatives land and brought him home. Dorena Grange Has Christmas Program Hebron Grange Has Christmas Program Home Building Rules Announced 15 Cent Increase Is Recommended for LllITInPr WArlfOFC fcUIIIMUI 001^010 Men’s Community Chorus Organized The Naval Reserve Enlistments Open to Non-Veterans November Auto Wrecks Kill 40 91 Disabled Vets Are Located Here Gov. Amali Will Remain Until His Successor Mamed Install Officers for Coming Year Quiet Christinas Is Spent Here Mrs. Flora Griffin Dies at Eugene 25 «60, SlOCk UrffCS Yield Tax for Co. Donated to Library Bldg. Fund by Woodard Lbr Co „ Pacific Tel. & Tel. Wants Priority on Phones Continued