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UFFICIAI. COUNTY AND < TTY I'AFKR FOK QI K K ItENULTN AD — RATEN AKE NULL dottane Sroüe Sentinel Oh Ida Mosby Cre Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. AT PRE-WAR LEVEL. / VOLUME LV11 neighborly rrlaUoM. ’OTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1947 Two Are Killed at Grade Crossing 2 Mi. South of City Annual Red Cross Meeting, Election of Officers The annual Red Cross meeting and election of officers for 1047 Will be field Wednesday evening, January 8th, at 6-30 in the Eugene Hqdei and everyone Interested in Rid Crass work lx urged to at tend Reserve! Ions for the dinner nre to tie made through the Rev. Frank Brown, phone 108 Reports for ttie year's work will be given at this time. A very outxtnnding speaker, Walter Mails, has been engaged to speak Mr. Malls is a member of the National Rod Cross staff and served ns a Real Cross worker overseas, landing on Iwo Jitna with the 4th Marine Corps. He is now on a »[leaking tour for the Red Ending Hostilities May Save Up to 7 Hundred Million .. .......... 1 "* — NUMBER 21 Floyd Githens Motors Christmas Party rmf—.Aar * ______ t-. Doubje(j M L n ■ Sentinel Office to Be Closed on Afternoon Jan. 4 Ranger Dill Fâriïl by Rotation Added to The Sentinel office will be closed Plus Fertilizer Saturday afternoon January 4th to all business transactions, except National r New Lwww Thorin Olave. Thornon, 58 of President Truman's proclama Hbiik Btlti Rt toil llaiii Boyd Crop yields have been doubled' appointment. TW m toeing done tion terminatine hoatillties may during the last five years on the in order that we may complete our!. A district, tn be McGuire, 22. 109 N River Road, automatically reduce the nation's Deschutes tounty farm of Boyd inventory. known ns the Cow Creek District, Cottage Grove, were instantly kill 1947 tax bill by approximately ed at 7:43 Tuesday morning when Simmon* The exceptional increase Christmas and the new year was created January 1 on the $700.(XJ0.«X) their car wan struck by u train in yield« is the result of a soil both came on Wednesday, which is Umpqua National Forest. The new« Cohn F. Stam, expert of the on a crossing two milvx south of building progiam of ph«»sphate. normally our bdsiext day These ««strict will include all national joint Congressional Committee on here a. they were going to work sulfur, legumes, crop rotation, am! Wednesday holidays account for forest land on Cow Creek. Elk Infernal Revenue. told reporters nt Woodard's mill The engineer the use of crop residues to bulk! the fact that we have been a half Creek and Beaver Creek water- Monday that, under Mr. Truman's of the train, V«*rl Thayer of Eu humus, reports A. L. Pulliam, day late with the publication of sheds of Douglas County. In a«Mi- action, excise levies will I m * cut gene noticed the i.r containing the county agent at large for the the Sentinel for th< past Iwo tion it wilt ir.clufle smaller tracts back effretive July I. on Graves Cre^ and Wolf Creek tw<o men, ami driven by Thonnon. O. S. C. extension service. These are the cutbacks to be ef of Josephine Coilnty, and Evans traveling along Highway 99 which Since 1940, Simmons has been fect iv«* und«*r the proclamation, ax Creek in Jackson County. The for- run« ¡ mi rallrl with th«* railway. one of the Oregon cooperators both ol July 1 , eat ranger of this new dixtrkt will Thayer stated that the ear s|M*rd«*d east grid west of the Cascades us Liquor from $9 to $6 a proof I be Milton Andrews, according to up ax it approached the turn b«*- ing phctpphaie furnished by the gallon. the announcement made by KT M. fore crossing the n-»*way just out- Tennessee Valley Authority to Furs, luggag«*, jewelry and toi Nelson. Forest Supervisor. He wax one of the outstanding ¿tide the mill property, and pro let prrparalionx from 20 per cent ^Picture*Xour!«-y Clark’» Studio, demonstrate its use ax a soil build Ranger Andrews has been assist ceeded on to cross the tracks im- baseball pitchers with the big of retail price to 10 per cent. er. Accurate records kept by Sim Floyd Githens Motors held the fre group pictured above bottom mons for the exh-nsion service, ant ranger at Tiller, Oregon, for rnediateiy in front of the engine. league Cleveland Indians and has Admission« from 1 cent tor the past year, and is well quail- He said that h«* thought they were served ax publicity director for the each 5 cents to 1 cent for each annual Christmas party for em Jtnv; Lennie Haldenton, Mpi. Len- which supervises this work, show ployes December 21st at the Odd i>!<- Halderson, Floyd Croxell. Alice that since 1940 hi* yield of alsike fie«} to hand!«* the new district. clear of the tracks hut u sudden San Francisco .Scala 10 cents Fellow building. StarUnr off the Purdy, Mrs. Harold Smith, Har- clover seed has increased from 310 Mrs. Cora Pirtle, chairman of Nineteen Oregon high schools Prior to his assignment to the crash si low«« I otherwise. The l«*ft Cabarets 20 per cent to 5 per evening, punch was served from •4«! Smith, Mrs. Georg«* Crosby, pounds to 600 fiound.« per acres,. have made formal application for ( mpqua Forest, Andrews was in rear part of the car was »truck Hie Lane County Red Cross chap cent. 6:00 to 6:30 p. m. followed by a (RKirge Crosby; *econ«l row. left barley from 22 to 70 bushels per the state's new driver training charge of the Forest Service Nur- by the cnftinc, turm*d over un it* ter. urges all who can to attend Wines varied reductions ac- delicious turkey dinner, served by to right: Mr*. Floyd Githens. Dan acre, and potato yields have in- course, it has been announced by sery near Carson, Washington. His side, and dragged 41 f«*ct along this meeting, and slated it is not cording to typ«* Mrs Mary Ross and her staff. Secretary of State Robert S. Far other assignments included war Merrell. Mrs. Dan Merrell, Mrs. creased 75 bushels per acre. the track. It was demolish««!. only for R<*d Cro* officer* and Beer from $8 a barrel to $7 First on the program of the eve Earl Wood-on. Earl Woodson, Mrs. Working crop residues into the rell Jr. Many more applications years on the Emergency Rubber Ilwreson wn* thrown from th«* workers, but for everyone inter Telephone long distance. 25 ning following t h e dinner was Roy Whalley, Roy Whalley. Mrs. soil has increased its water-holding have yet to be filed by schools Proj«*ct in California, and several car by the impact but McGuire's ested in this work. per cent to 20 per cent. local serv group singing of Christmas carols. Everett Powell. Everett Powell. capacity. In 1940. Simmons used whæh have declared informally years in various Forest Service Ixxl) remain<*d in the car Mills' ice. 15 per cent to 10 per cent. Santa then made his appearance D om Bradfonri Mrs. Bradford was 406 acre feet of irrigation water; their intention to offer the course. positions in the Lake States re ambulance wax called an«J removed Transportation of persons 15 assisted by Mary Lou Heid and ill and not in picture): third row, in 1945. he us<-d only 292 acre feet Designed along the line’ll of mili gion. He is a graduate of the Uni th«* bodies. 'ni<* fireman of th«* per cent fo 10 per cent. Maurice Lower and presented a tary flight training, the new pro versity of Idaho Forest School, left to right: Floyd Githens. Vern yet received double his 1940 yields. train. Howard G. Burnett of Eu Dues and membership fees comic gift to each guest. Gifts Btwlier Maurice Lower, Mrs. Simmons follows a general crop gram begins with "ground school" : an«l a member of the Society of gene and (’«inductor Hennig' W. 20 |x*r cent to 11 per cent. were then presented Mr and Mrs. Maurice Lower, Mrs. John John rotation of barly for two years, units, and works up. through ac American Foresters. Meissner of Roseburg were al»<> Initiation fees 20 per cent to Githens from th«* employes and son. John Johnson. Mrs. Bill Smith followed by alsike clover for seed, tual behind-the-wheel coaching. Headquarters for the new dis witness«*« Deputy Coroner Ken With Oregon turkeys now avail 11 per cent to Earl Woodson. then a gift was Bill Smith. Mrs. Ed Wood. E<! and then potatoes. The alsike clo Any high school which wants to trict will remain at Tiller, Oregon. Sutton and State PoUce officer Ek*ctYic light bulbs and tubes - present each gu«*st from the Floyd W« xh I .Mrs. Jim Augenstien. Jim ver receives 15C pounds per acre of teach scientific driving may apply The Tiller ranger station will also E Hulett, both of Eugene. Investj- able to consumer« at lower prier«, 20 per cent to 5 per cent. some might like to make their own Githens Motors. AU gens tien: top row: Mrs. Vern treble phosphate plus 50 pounds of to the secretary of state's office serve as headquarters for the gated the accident Domestic teli-graph. cable or smoked turkey, a delicacy that is Games and dancing followed the Booher. Francis Smith. Mrs. Fran sulfur. A small acreage of alfalfa for teacher's manuals. South Umpqua Ranger District, Harry It. McGuire radio dispatches 25 per cent to distribution of gifts. The Frank cis Smith. Darrell Booher, Mrs. receives the same treatment, Po- Immediate requests for the which will remain under the lead Harry Boyd McGuire. 23. kill««! usually a high-priced gift item on 15 | m r cent. DiBlue orchestra furnished the Darrell Booher. Bill Githens. Lor tatoes are fertilized with 500 course were received from Eugene, ership of Ranger John Montgom in a cur trayi crash Monde/ at th«* the market. Directions for smok Leased wires 25 per cent to 15 music. Everett Powell served as raine Mason. Harry Held. Mrs. pounds per acre of 16-16-12. Klamath Falls. Pendleton, Reeds ery In the new organization a Woodard mill was born January ing turkeys or chickens, either in per cent toastmaster. Claud«* B«*nton, acted Harry Held, Earl Breedwell. Irene More than a third of the 150 port. Springfield. Redmond, Dal small portion of the North Ump 27. 1924 at Oxwcgo, Kansas. He natural smoke or by using smoke Wire and equipment service 8 , the part of Santa Claus. 1 Northway. Mrs. Claude Benton. crop acres on the farm has been in las. Newberg. Lebanon, Clatskanie. qua District will be shifted to the was unmarried and 1» »urvived by salt preparations, are given In an l»«*r cent to 5 per cent extension mim«*ogmph«*d circular, Reading from left to right of Claude Benton. legumes each year, principally clo Myrtle Point. Mt. Vernon. Hub >*** South Umpqua District. hi* mother, Rose McGuire and Billiard and pool tabic and bowl The new organization is nec«*s- < ver. Pulliam comments that the bard. Enterprise. Sabin, Parkrose, eight brothers and sisters: Max. HE2IMM issued at Oregon Stale ing alleys S2U per year per table; • phosphate, heavy acreage of le Crook County, Adrian, and Arling sary because of the greatly in Dal«* and Loren, all of Cottagj* College. $20 per year per alley, to $10 a Th«* proc«««» with natural smoke creased timber and recreational gumes, and crop rotation are prin ton high school«. Grove. Jame» of Muskogee. Okla year per table; $10 per year |ier Because of teacher and time business being experienced in this cipally responsible for the profit homa Russell of Pittsburg, Kan» ; involves waking the dressed and alley. able increases in yield. shortage’s, the training program area. Nelson announced. The aim lx>gan of Paxco, Wn.; Ruth Van- drawn birds in a salt pickling sol has been laid out to fit into the of the Forest Service Is to keep drix of Pittsburg and Opal Fulpa ution two to four weeks. de|x*nd- Mrs. Anna May Schoen passed ing >n xize of th«* birds When n- required curriculum in safety and the district of such a size that the of Clovis, Calif. away at her home. 822 South Sec ranger can be a real "dirt forest physical «»duration Mr McGuire *»» a veteran of moved the birds are wnxhe«l and ond „ street, on January' - 1. at 8'00 a. . Xliarged of economic enslave* Although this thorough driver er and be fully acquainted with worlrl war II. Funeral xervjces will hung up io «try and then Mnulo-d m She wax born March 27, TR79 hi * nrrnt. |x>f!tk*al ferrorillm, ’religious training system has never been all timber sales and other uses on be held from the Mills mortuary over hardwood for a period rang Benton county, Iowa and inarri«*«! repression, broken promises and Sunda> afternoon at 2:30 p m. ing from several hours to several March 12. 1901 in Benton county, ambitions for military power were The Lions meet the Junction City used in Oregon before, it is not en his district. Even with the new Tigers here Friday night in the tirely new. It is. patterned after smaller district«, the South Ump with the Rev Peter Bakker offi day», depending on degre«- of Mrs. Ellen Lucinda White, 68, Iowa to Julias A. Schoen. She had leveled against Russia Monday at first league encounter of the seas very successful courses used in qua contains 293.000 acres, and ciating. Intel tnrnt will be in the smokixl flavor desired been a resident of Cottage Grove Washington by the special House Circulars giving detailed direc pion<*«*r resident of Cottage Grove since 1929. the Cow Creek District 132,000 * Masonic-IOOF cemetery. Committee on Postwar Economic on. The hopes for a successful other parts of the country for sev acres. section di«M suddenly at her home season took a severe blow with the eral years. The accident record of Both accident victims were cm- tions may be had fre«* from any at 700 Gibbs Ave., Friday. De She is survived by her husband Policy. , receipt of an adverse eligibility several thousand Cleveland. Ohio, ployed at the Woodard mill Hie county extension office cember 27th. Mrs Whit e. who and the following children: Helen The committee report the ruling on Gerald and Herald With graduates of a similar course has mill was closed Monday, following Bell. Provo, Utah: Karl Schoen, probably died of a heart attack sharpest official criticism of Russia erspoon who were in service last been cited often to illustrate its • hr accident. wax found by Chas. Whipps, who U S. Army, Germany: Bonita on Capitol Hill since the Soviet year and were ruled a few days too effectiveness. These trained driv thorin O. Thorexon lived in th«* rear part of the White Simpson. Boring. Oregon and five Union went to war with Germany old to play on the current squad. ers have averaged only half the Thorin Olivas Thomson, 58 kill grandchildren; brothers and sis rexidenc«* and the discovery re- demanded that the United The "A" squad will be lacking number of auto accidents exper ed suddenly Monday morning was The lumber industry has bçein portctl to th«* [>oUcc about 11:30 ters. G«*orge Mead and Doty Mead. States assert "positive leadership” in height with Harlan Mickey at ienced by their fellow students born at Lisbon, Ransom county, gradually moving south from p. m She wax born at Astoria Rapid City. South Dakota. in European economi«’ affairs. five foot eleven the tallest player. who are taught at home. North Dakota, August 7. 1888 Washington an^l 1916 gave further April 1. 1878 and wax married to Cold weather which hit western Mrs Schoen was a member of Simultaneously it asserted that Coach Bob Dusenberry is uncer Oregon the first of the week was Surviving are hix widow, Martha im|M*tus to this move with th«* W. J. White af Goldendale. Wash., the Christian church. Neighbors spotted with quite a variation of and three sons, V. A Thomson, biggest ixuird foot cut on record Mr and Mrs. White came here in of Woodcraft and Women's R<- if Russia actually is found to be tain of his starting lineup since using German war plants to re the loss of the Witherspoon boys temperatures. At the Cottage Norman A and Ervin, all of Cot- It was during the |ai«t year that 1916 and first operateli a theater. lief Corps. , Grove Lake weather station a low tage Grove; also by three sisters, ■Douglas county saw t he biggwst ac Later they operated a drug store in Services will be held at 2:00 arm, the Western Allies should de but it will probably consist of Virg of 27 degrees was recorded both Mrs. Thor Hanson. Kathryn, N D.; tivity in its history as numbers the present location of the Kelly o'clock Monday from Mills Mortis nounce the entire Potsdam Big Newton and Bill Kanel. two seni WASHINGTON The govern on th«* 30 and 31st, while at Eu M n . A B Caxavnnt of Seattle, of new mills sprung up between Drug Co., for ten years. In 1928 ary with the Rev Frank E. Brown Three agreement and demand that ors; Mike Gamble,, a junior regu t h e Soviets "evacuate ’Germany lar from last year; and either Milo ment, anxious to see unused hous gene a low of 19 degrees was reg Wn . Mrs. M L Calhaun, Los An- here and Roseburg. the couple moved to Portland, officiating. Interment will be in completely." Chapman and Spud Campbell, a ing space converted into apart istered. There was no official tem geh**, Calif: and X brother. Albert In this territory, out of state where Mr. White passed away, the Masonic-IOOF cemetery. 'Virst react ion to the commit pair of juniors or Harlan Mickey ments for veterans, is authorizing perature reading here, but this vi of Kathrryn. N. D. buyers principally from California about eight years ago. tee's document came in the form and Marvin Schaffer, two sopho landlords to charge higher rents cinity was believed to have been Mr. Thomson lived five miles bought a half «iozen mills. Local Mrs. White moved here from of a protest against "headline more prospects. The "B" squad for newly conv«»rted units. west of here on the Lorane road. lumber com panics were involved Portland about two months ago several degrees colder than at the Rent experts of the New York Cot tag Grove lake. hunters" by Rep. Sol Bloom iD.- will meet the Junction City Cubs 'The family came here nine years In other sales, leaving only about where she had since made her The following are the results of N. Y.). retiring chairman of the in the 7:00 o'clock preliminary. office of temporary controls re Total rainfall for December of ago from Washington. Funeral act- three or four mills in this terri home. the football games held in the var House Foreign Affairs Ci'mmittee. Several “B” squadders are giving vealed Monday they have boosted 1946 was 4.91 inchw or 1.21 inches vicex will lx* held from the Mills tory operating under the same Among the survivors arc a son. the margin by which rents on new under the normal of 6.12 inches mortuary Friday afternoon nt 2:30 ownership. The timber cut' in Lane Gordon White, of Fort Lawson, ious bowls over the United States Bloom told reporters the com- good performances and may move conversions can exceed ceilings in according to records at the weath up to the varsity squad at any p m. with the Rev. Frank Brown county Is said to have pusx«*d a Wash . a step son. Noble of Seat New Years day: mittee should have submitted its* the community general. er station. A low for the month officiating. Interment will Is* in billion board feet mark in 1946 tle; two daughters. Wilma White Rose bowl; evidence, "if it has any" to the ' time. It was learned at the same time was 26 degrees above freezing on ' Illinois 45, UCLA 14. the Masonic-IOOF cemetery State and War Departments for for th«* first time in th«* history of of Portland and Marian White of that the federal housing adminis the 17th. investigation. He contended the DANGEROUS PRACTICES th«* county Th«* record was made Seattle; two brothers, Henry Hess Shrine game: East 9. West 13, During the month there were Floyd Milliker, manager of the tration hopes to take administra OVER WOO CARS REGISTERED report would do "far more harm despite the car shortage and labor of Drain and Arthur Hess of As tion of rent ceilings on future con eleven days of fog, 12 daysBf kill AT CITY HALL than good" in current diplomatic Mountain States Power Co., show- shortage. At the last official check toria: two sisters. Minnie and Raisin bow!: out of OTC's hands en ing frost and two clear San Jose State 20, Utah State 0, negotiations. us some instances, last week where version Over 600 1947 license plates rail movements from this district ( harlottc Hess, both of Astoria. tirely. Sugar ixiwl;. This morning Thur.«iaj. was th«’ a 22 rifle may do extensive dam have been purchased by South were averaging about 1(X) cars per The State Department declined Funeral service were held Sun This could but would not ne- coldest yet ex!-”rien«ed her* as the Georgia 20. North Carolina 10. ( any immediate comment. age. Two high power lines were ■Lan«* motorists up to lot« Tuesday week, approximately cqual to the day from the Mills mortuary at lead to even higher ceil mercury at the Uettag«* Grove damaged from what appears to cessarily afternoon, officials said, but de- 1910 shipments. The remainder of 1:00 p. m. with the Rev. Frank Oil bowl: ings. St Mary's 19. Georgia Tech 41. I-ake weather station registered spitc this large numlx*r the first of the production is still on the lum Brown officiating. Interment was have been accidental shots from a 26 atiove. A colli wave swept the the year is exacted to find a ber docks of the various compan- in the Lincoln Memorial Park of Cotton bowl: 22 rifle. The rifle balls did not MISS SMITH AWARDED entire nation over the new year Arkansas 0, Louisiana State 0. number of motor vehicle owners cut the wires in two, but bent Portland. SCHOLARSHIP with freezing weather extending as hunting license plates for the new them so badly that a slight wind The past year also saw a start Donna Mae Smith of Eugene, a far south as Corpus Christi, Texas. year. Estimates say there arc ap made toward utilization of some of caused the wire to come in two. former Cottage Grove resident and proximately 2,(XX) motor vehicle the waste products of the lumber Instances such as these mean that a student at Oregon State college owners In South Lane Numbers industry In the establishment of somu one is without power or Petitions demanding the recall was one of the four OSC girls to of applications were sent to Salem throe picket and lath mills. Three of County Judge D. N. Busenbark lights. It is also a dangerous prac be awarded a pharmaceutical Memla'iship of the Veterans of direct, whlh* others were pur- or four cabinet sho|>s also opened Harry Hughes, Eugene, died in and County Commissioner H. B. tice since there is a short time scholarship of $100.00 from the chased at the county court house. during the year and all apparently an ambulance south of Roseburg Foreign' Wars has increased to 19,- Roadman for alleged mishandling before energy ceas»*s to flow thru American Foundation of Pharma uro busy making anything from a Friday afternoon from injuries re 645, ton times the membership on of contain county business are be the wires and if the hunter hap ceutical Education. A picture of the rolls of the organization in GROCERY AT CUI J* (REEK screen door to a cabinet. ceived Thursday in an automobil«* 4-H” clothing club girls living In ing circulated in Douglas County pens to be under or near the wire, the four girls appeared in the Sun NOLI) While official figures are not yet crash on the Pacific Highway.po- 1936, according to Ben Burns of this week. Initiators of th«' move such shots might mean that the day Oregonian. the Cottage Grove trade area will Portland, membership chairman The Hatfield Grocery at Culp available on the amount of timber lice reported. b«* interested in the announcement are four residents of Elkton: Nor hunter could be electrocuted. for the state department of VFW. Creek has been sold through Ma cut in Douglas county in 1946, the Th«* ambulance was enroute to AGENTS TO STI DY POULTRY that an additional 4-H club schol At the end of 1944. two years ris Weatherly. Charles Hedden. SPECIAL BI S TO xon Rea) Estate 617 Main, to John cut Is expcct«*d to be at least three Eugene from Myrtle Creek, where A poultry school for county 4-H arship has been made available Lester Riley and Lawrence Smith. ago. there were only 4,4(X) mem- T. Durham of Fullerton, Califor times as great ax in 1940. Hughes and his wife, Ruth Brown bers.of VFW in th«* state. To obtain a recall election, the pe club agents of western Oregon will through the local J. C. Penney nia, it was announced Tuesday. Hughes, were taken to a hospital. . . _ - , be held at O. S. C. on January 16 store by Damon Scott, manager. There are now a total of 143 titions must bear a total of 1200 Mr. and Mrs. .Durham and their 10 BILLION RETURN ON Mrs. Hughes' condition was de hound bus Sunday. January 5th. to* and 17. Purpos«* of the event is to The scholarship valued at $1600 signatures, County Clerk Ro.v Agee VFW posts throughout the state. two daughter* intend to take over LEND-LEASE REPORTED Willamette ski area at Willamette . give the agents the latest available is a full scholarship to the 4-H scribed as "critical,” states. the store shortly after the New Pass, leaving the Greyhound Bus , information concerning poultry summer school at Corvallis. WASHINGTON The Hughes’ automobile was President The petitions declare that the Year. depot at 7:30 o'clock Sunday production practices to guide 4-H j The winner will he selected on Truman Monday reported a return struck by a car driven by John BURCH BROTHERS LEASE two officials (1) have neglected to to this country through Sept. 30 Henry Ford of Hawthorne. Calif. SATTERFIELD GARAGE l>ui)d "sorely needed" roads and morning and returning Sunday poultry club members in the com the basis of what she does with the FLORA ADELL GRIFFIN of more than $10,000,000,(XX) on a Ford was accompanied by his Burch Brothers, Miles and Cecil bridges or repair existing ones, de evening, announced Bill Workman, ing year, says Noel Bennion, ex clothing project this year. Arty RITEN total lend-lease outlay of $50.692,- mother, Mrs. Minnie Ford, also of Burch have leased the Satterfield spite "ampl«' funds on hand." and president of the Bohemia Ski club. tension poultry specialist Topics 4-H club member in this territory Rites for Mrs. Flora Adell Grif 109,000. Tickets will be on sale at the to be covenst include part-time is eligible to compete. Hawthorne. Mrs. Ford was taken Garage, located at Washington and (2)to have discriminated against fin. who passed away in a Eugene The return figure included re to the Myrtle Creek Hospital suf. the Pacific highway and took smaller lumber operators in the Rus depot and by members of the farmers and the 4-H poultry pro hospital December 25 were held verse lend-lease, cash payments, fering serious injuries. charge of the establishment Mon Bohemia Ski club, and all interest gram, brooding and rearing, breeds NEW YEAR TOU, LIGHT sale of county owned timber land from the Smith Funeral home sales of goods, and payment made ed.in skiing are welcome to attend and breeding, judging and culling, Hughes was employed by the day rhe new firm will do general by bids. The n«*w year celebration nv*t Sunday the 29th at 2:30 p. m. or to Ite made under final settle McDonald Candy Company at Eu- repair work. Cecil Satterfield, who It is advised to take a few sand feeds and feeding, and poultry The petitions omit any refer wiches along just in case. the nation wax comparatively light with J. Michael Shelley, minister ment agreements with recipient gene, th«* state |>olice said. His previously operated the garage will diseases. ence to County Commissioner Ross in the cost of lives, 54 fatalities of the Gibb« Ave Church of Christ, countries. A meeting of the Bohemia Ski wife I« a former Roseburg resi ilevote his full time to the opera Hutchinson, who retires from off- being reported from accidents. officiating. Interment, was In th«* tion of the Satterfield Taxi. club is announced for this evening The president's disclosure was dent. W. ('. HARPOLE DIES ice in January. I raffle accidents in the air and on Masonic-IOOF cemetery. (Thursday! at 7:30 at the city hall Mr. and Mrs Miles Burch are made in the 23rd quarterly re AT .JUNCTION CITY the ground resulted in 46 deaths. at which time plans will be com new residents here, moving here port to congress on lend-lease op- NUHOOI.S open today William C. Harpole, 70, lifelong The light number of accidents Charles Cooley returned Ellis Blackmore, who has been erallons The quarterly reports are Sessions of the Cottage Grove last week from Harland. Oregon home Sunday after spending seven pleted for the trip to Willamette resident of Junction City died at were less than half the 130 ««. Pass Sunday. in Portland the [last two months required by law. Because congress schools were resumed today after his home there last Friday. He timated by*the national safety weeks in the Veterans Hospital in receiving medical treatment spent la not now in session, Truman's a ten day vacation. By starting) QUIET NEW YEAR 'wax horn at Junction City March council. Portland, where he underwent a the holiday season at the home of report was delivered to the clerk today the high school will be he able able! This section passed a quiet new major operation He is reported re- xea"^Mls ° u Blackmore, 14, 1878. He wax a brother of W. his parent,«, Mr .and Mrs. O. W of th«* house and the secretary of to take a spring vacation and still | year period with no accidents to cuperating Mtisfactorilv M. M. Wheeler and Ellis Black- M. Ha. pole of Cottage Grove Fun- I know the BitoU i. in.rWr.« at his mote spent Christmas day at the eral services were held at June-1 cause it finds me at erest.r donth^ Blackmore, । the Minato. close before the first pf June. ¡mar the holiday, so.far as known, home. Nineteen Oregon High Schools Want Driving Course Recipe Smoking Turkey Is Given ¡¡“““I«Charged With Broken Word Mrs. Ellen L White Dies Suddenly 27th Lions Will Meet Junction City 3rd December Below Normal Rainfall Lumber Output Is Biggest In 1946 Higher Rents for New Buildings Bowl Results Petitions Out for Recall of Douglas Now 143 New VFW County Officials Eugene Candy Man Posts in Oregon Dies In Accident A New 4-H Club Scholarship Made Available Here