2 Sections (Cottage 6ro ue Sentinel Don t let worry make you blue— Section 1 Dhldo Mosby (,'i Let a Sentinel Want Ad Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. see you thru. VOLUME LVH . MAY 15. 1947 Gibbs Awe Church GrangeOÉnd¿?s"s Christ Destroyed State Sales Tax Dy Fire Sunday PM H. $■ Graduation Week Activities to Begin May 25; Commencement May 29 NUMBER 4o Hospital Heed Is | Ditniicomi .« Discussed U.w May 8 • at General Meeting I Play Program Saturday the Lane county po- One of the largest senior classes girls' c|ub under the direction tnona grunge endorsed the state In the history of Cottage Grove ' “ ~ Following a meeting of the re- »Hies tax, on which the voters will will celebrate Commencement ac- of Mr. Frod Hollister. ('lass Night has been planned as creational committee Monday eve- Fire destroyed a church land ballot October 7th. Endorsement ’ tivities th«' last week of May. Bac­ the traditional student senior tal­ ning at the high schrxil, it was mark In (he burning of the Gibbs whs ma«k' at u meeting in the Jus- calaureat«' services have tx-en set ent program. Herold Witherspoon, announced that Bob Dusenberry. Avenue Church of Chris’ building Per grange hall At the last coun­ for May 25. Class Night for May pro-odent. will open the program A surprising amount of enthus­ high schixil coach would again di­ Sunday afterruxm when the oldcs* ty meeting, the grang«' failed to 27 and Graduation on May 29. roading the roll The class will rect the summer activities He will iasm was devekiped at the public church building in Cottage Grove endorse the tux. but since that Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president rcs[xm«l singing “Four Perfect be assisted by Miss Gertrude ' mating last Tnursday evening at was destroyed The fir«' startl'd time q number of sulxirdimite of the Southern Oregon College of Years”. Branthover, who will be in charge , ’he ctxmcil chamber in the city alxiut 3 45 p tn Sunday aftornn granges have endors«*«! the tax Education at Ashland. Is to be hall to discuss the need of a how- I of the girl's activities. Musical talent will be demon­ ««m swept through th«- frame td«'a Unofficial information said guest speaker on Commencement strated as Frances Thrun sings pital. There were fifty p.-ople in f ■tructure. The blaze, originating in the vote was about two to one. An expanded play program will night. Four senior class speakers ’hr attic, is believed to have be carried out this summer start­ attendance. At this meeting it was I h«» state grange has consist- will also be heard on the pro­ two selections; Roy Duent and Lyle Nold [Jay two electric gui­ startert from a «lefectlve flu«' or cntly opposed the tax but some ing June 16 and continuing until disclosed that a third hospital site gram. They have chosen the class tar duets; a girls’ quartet with defective wiring Dick Shane, grange members think the state August 23. Tickets will tx> sold to has been offered as a donation motto "We Dar«' to Be Tolerant" Roberta Bagley, class of ’48 and church Janitor, was in the building grange officials may change their those taking part in the program. from Mr and Mrs Chas. Cooley of as the general topic for their dis­ B«tty Bagley. Mary Ann Hall anti al the time of the fire and was viewpoint. Grade school tickets will be 50 North River road. The site offer­ cussion with sub-topics "Toward June Elfving sing two chorus heating Water for baptismal »er- cents and tickets for the high ed consists of about two and a Other Nations" taken by Norman numbers; and the senior sextet, viers. scheduled to have lieen held school pupils. $1 00 each, the lat­ half acres. Mrs. E. L, Decker ai-d Stevenson, "Toward Other Rac««s" composed of Jane Deidler, Mar­ during the evening services Mr. ter ticket will admit the holder Frank White renewed their offer« by Herold Withenqxion, "Toward jorie Coiner, Dorothy Hubbell. of donating three to five acres for to ail softball games. Shane, however, knew nothing Other Religions" by Vera June F ranc«^ Thrun, B««tty Bagley and hospital sites, if these should be about th«1 fire until the alarm The committee composed of Mason, and "Through Educa­ Mary Ann Hall present a vocal acceptable to the hospital com­ whs turned in anil by this time Frank E. Brown, chairman, Mrs mittee. tions" by June Malcolm number. pnictlcally all of the church nx>f W. H. Daugherty. Mrs. H. A. Ax- outstanding senior boy and girl The proposition of establishing The program will also includ«' wax burning fiercely. The fire de- ley, H. B. Ferrin, Damon Scott will also be named. Candidates the traditional class prophecy A* _ ■ — . . _ [Mriment confined Ihi-lr effort* ««lected by class for the honor in­ which was written by Virgil New­ j each month mainly lo keeping the fire from voted to meet once clude Betty Bagley, Jane Beidlcr, ton, June Elfving, Vera June Ma­ the project with reservations. Mis FRANCOIS BILLOUX apreadlng to adjoining buildings. MAURICE THOREZ during the summer months. New officers elected at the reg­ Gloria Clark. June FJfving. Mary son and Gerold Witherspoon, and Grace Cowan of the B * P W club 'Die Smith cha|x*l. juxt south of ular meeting of the Calvin Funk Ann Hall, June Malcolm, Roy Au­ presided at the meeting. W. A. the class song "Why Do We Have rxtMIER OF FRANCE Paul Ramadier brought to a climax the long­ tlw church building was saved post, American Ix'gion included: brey, Roy Duerst, Eugene Dyk- to Leave’" "Advice to the Jun­ Wrxxjart told the group that he standing feud between the Communists and the other parties in the when firemen poured water on the Claude Cruson for «ximmandcr, Mterhuis. Bob Naish and Herold iors" will be given by Bill Gar- favored a hospital provided it was coalition government by ousting the Communist Ministers in the French Chapel roof, but at that th«' build­ who defeated Chas Whipps by on«1 Witherspoon. within walking distance of the Cabinet They include Maurice Thorez, Vice-Premier and secretary­ Hnghouse. Th«' junior response will ing did not rscap«' damage, all of vote Vinal Randall Jr., was chos­ business district, that the insti­ The Baccalaureate sermon will b«‘ made by Mike Gamble of the general of the Communist party and Francois Billoux. (International) the ixiint on the north side of th«' en vice commander an«f for th«' tie delivered by the Reverend class of '48. tution be equipped with standard building was blistered first time in the history of the equipment and be approved by the F inal numbers on the program A brisk north win«! carried local post a member of the fairer Frank E Brown of the local Meth­ AMA Maynard Wilson explained burning embers several hkx ks and »ex was elected to office. Miss odist church. The service will be will be two songs "Farewell to ’he features of incorporating as a a resilient living a mile to the Margaret Tarr was elected 2nd held in the high schixrl auditorium C. G." and "Ah. Well I Remem­ non profit organization. Among south said hr found cinders and vice «ximmander Elwyn Rude was on Sunday evening. May 25. Spe­ ber" sung by the senior class and This is the night for the __ — — an­ others called on to express their cial musi«- «ili t„. furnished bv tl>. accompanied at the pianos by Joan Buddy Poppies, the traditional embers in his yard ticipated amateur play given by eh-cted adjutant and I-ante Naish, views were: Mrs. Arnold, Cecil Metcalf, class of '48, and Betty roti flower of the Veterans of For­ Origin of Cnin« Mystery the Little Theater Group” under Wooley. W. C. Martin. A. W. finance officer. Bagley. eign Wars which is sold through­ Monday morning workers wero the sponsorship of the Past Ma- Thomas, C. O. Clark. Dr H. A. The new commander appointed The words of the three songs out the nation each year during still digging coins from the burn­ Max Bird, service officer. M C. trons' club of Eastern Star. Hagen, H. B Ferrin, Elmer Flem­ "Four Perfect Years ”, "Why Do the week prior to Memorial Day ing emixTs It was understood that Fuller, chaplain and Bob Nelson, Women Haters" will be given ing, Mrs. Elsie Wiese. We Have to Leave" and "Farewell Io provide funds for veteran re ­ several cans of coins wero stored aergeant at arms Formal initiation was held in tonight (Thursday) at the high After considerable discussion, to C. G." were composed by Cath ­ habilitation anti the aid of widows In the south wall of the building the high schl library last night school auditorium, with the cur­ The memberthip heart a talk erine Getty. Betty Bagley and and orphans of veterans, hav«* for fourt«'en new members to the tain going up at )• p. m. Again Mrs. W. L Workman made a mo- and workero had taken out ov« r from Bill Fuller, representative of Precipitation in the mid-Wil- be«>n sent to V. F. W. posts and National Honor Society. Tapping the managers want to urge the txin. which was acc«*ptrt, that $100.00 in coins Monday nwirning. the Junior Chamber of Commerce, lamettc valley fell farther behind Elaine Crader. Phe class flower is the talisman auxiliary's throughout the state. ceremonies wero carried on in an patrons to be there “on the dot” four num in addition to the B. 4 Among the cans, it w«s said that who Mskrt the Ix'gion to sponsor normal for the crop year during P. W. club committee be named Earl C. Mead, state command- assembly Tu«?sday morning. » gallon can of coins was uncov- a queen in th«' coming regatta to April, according to a monthly re­ rose bud; class colors are rose and as the doors will be closed as 25 an investigating committee. gold. Flach of the three lower cr of V F W„ said that the ann ­ errd If the cans contained any be given August 10th. The regatta port of the college weather station Honor members chosen from the curtain ristts and no one will currency, the currency was lost. )» a project of the Junior Chamber maintained by th«' soils depart­ classes will derorate for one of the ual Buddy Poppy sale days will be this year's junior class are Max­ be seated until after the first The men named were Floyd Gith- ens. W. A. Woodard, Maynard May 23 and 24. Church officials said Monday the of Commeroe. ment at Corvallis. The month's three graduation events. ine Hite. Jean Ritter, Janet Jen­ scene. Don't miss a bit of this rol- Wflson and W. C Martin. ' Later V. F W. supports a national report of finding $150 00 to $200.00 Eldon Gruble as representative total of 1.67 inches was 89 below kins, Sarah Jenkins, Shirley Arne, licking comedy! the name of H. E. Eakin was add­ home for orphans of veterans at in the cans «’as probably an ex- of th«* VF’W asked the committer normal, making the accumulated Roberta Bagley, Doreen Lyon, FSu- U you haven't already bought ed to the committee, who with Eaton Rapids. Michigan, from a aggers I ion of the VF'W and Legion to get deficiency since September 1 total lah Maddy. Joan Metcalf, Nir,a a ticket, you still have % chance of the throe club members, Mmes. portion of Buddy Poppy sale in- Th«' Church of Christ building t«igetlier and work out the friction 8.58 inches. Chapman, Alice White, Leone a g«xxl seat, for the auditorium is W U Workman, Alice Breedlove was erect cd In Ift9l and six years between the two organizations Br«i«vn. Jean „Cuduaoe and Glor­ ■ *«tge. I wket sales already The mean temperature for April and Rutji Stewart Caldwell, aro ago ih«> 50th anniversary of the and to work together on plans for « as 53.3 degrees which was 2.4 de­ ia Nelson. been very gratifying to the spon­ empowf’red to Investigate hospital ANNUAL SPRING RECITAL church building was observed. the veteran memorial building grees above normal, the report Parents and teachers of the stu­ sors and tonight there will still plan» and methods of financing MRS. HAGEN’S PUPILS Gordon Hy|x^ now of Grants Pass Throe candidates obligated at shows. Vegetation is in an ad- dents were guests at the candle be a few reserved seats on sale the building. The piano class of Mrs. H. A. Ha­ was th«' minister In charge of the this time uero Bob Moody, Eldon vanced state of development, with light ceremony which was held at as well as general admission. Friday afternoon the commit­ gen will prosent their annual 50th anniversary program.’ Grable, John tlartnrr. Delegates strawberries, for example, 10 days • by Mayor H. A. Hagen) 7:30. The library was dj'corated tee met at the Rainbow cafe, add­ spring recital at her home Mon ­ One pioneer, John Durham was chosen for th«' Legion convention to two weeks earlier than last Th«' nation's citira are confront­ day and Tuesday evenings. May with spring flowers, arid the new ed ’he nam«' of Miss Della Gallo reported to have remarked after June 26, 27 and 28 were Claude year. ed with a rapidly developing fi­ members were present«^! with to the committee and started pre- 19 and 20 at 8.00 o’clock. the fire that he attended the first Cruson. Claude Sherman. Max nancial crisis. In their operations, gardenias. Following the impres­ liminan«>s kxiking to hospital and last service in this building. Bird ami Chas. Whipps. Com­ On Monday evening those tak ­ they have come to resemble huge sive initiation proper, initiates plans. The committee agreed to 7*he loss was partially covered mander Cruson was appointed business enterprises. They pro­ ing part will be Linda Bricher. gave an impromptu stunt program start investigating hospital plans Joey McClarnan. Gail Forrester, by insurance. A $10,000 policy was representative on the hospital vide all sorts of services for their and refreshments were served. and report back to another gen­ carried on the building and con- committee. citizens. Costs of these services Bill Saltsman. Jerry Sears. Tom­ eral m«x>ting to be held in a few Membership in this honorary Approximately 300 former Navy are moving up steadily. And in­ my Long. Darla Fay Hogate, Gary ' tents. weeks. electronics technician mates are come won't stretch far enough to Anderson. Charles Hall Jr.. Ro- organization is limited to those The church site was originally' The B & P. W. club announced students of each junior class who helping the Army keep its elec­ pay for them. As a result, the cit­ Ix'tta Rickard. Charles Coston, The public library report for Tuesday that a donation of $25 00 donated by O. J Knox, a pioneer. rank highest in scholarship, char­ tronics gear in good condition. Jerry Dyksterhuis. Duane Shof- April sh^ws 1899 borrowers of has been received from the P. D, ies are in a desperate search for His daughter. Mrs. Mamie Knox Under the provisions of a con­ new sources of revenue. stall, Rosemar)- Rickard. Margar­ acter. leadership and service. A books listed. Twenty-five n«-w bor- Bcldler. is a charter member of G. Garden club. combination vote of faculty and tract the War Department award­ et Wulff. Vondalee Lemmer, Bon- the church along with Mrs. Wil- Rising costs are hitting muni- i nie White. Alfred Wulff. Diane senior Honor Society members rowers cards wero issued. Of the ed the Philco Radio Corporation, books loaned 691 were adult fic­ bur McFarland and John Durham. Philco agreed to look aft-'r all Cipal governments from every an­ Davies. Kay Gates. Walter Ken­ elects new students each spring. tion, 185 children's fiction, 144 gle. School teachers, policemen, President of the organization Army electronics gear outside the dall Jr.. Enid Ann LaBlue. Dale adult non-fiction and 73 children's; continental United States. The firemen and other city employees, Sears. Sheila Markham. Lorraine this year is Herold Witherspoon. nbn - fict ion. Twenty - four new pinched by the rising exists of liv- Army found it had an insufficient Robertson. Albert Martin, B a r- Miss Joyce Smith is faculty ad­ books wero put on the shelves Mey 26 through* June 2 ha.« been number of trained personnel to do ing. are demanding higher wages, bara Gleason, Virginia Dailey, visor. though it is still difficult to get «[XTified as City Cleanup Week, the job itself. and often getting them The pric«>s Betty Dyksterhuis. orders fill«*d. Of the new volumes Everyone is urged to place all rub- arc rising on all sorts of city Philco also realized it was un­ “Honor the war dea«i and aid Walter Kendall Jr will play a CEMETERY CLEANUP STARTS a few are herewith listed: ’This hlsh and tin cans in front of his derstaffed to do the job. so a com­ equipment. And tremendous back­ Fascinating -Lumber Business', ’he wars' living victims,” will be group of trumpet solos, accom­ MAY 15TH So many requests about com- house, on the ¡larking for the city logs of public works are piling up pany official turned to the Navy the theme of the annual observ­ panied by his father, Walter Ken- menial production of English hoj- trucks to pick up. Also it will be Remember the annual clean-up Horn; “Trees Went Forth” (fic­ for help. He asked the Bureau of for the cities to carry out at prem­ dall Sr. ance of Poppy ,Day. Every person tion > Walter O ’ Meara; "The ly have conic to the Oregon State necessary for all overhanging in preparation for Memorial Dav Personnel to furnish Philco the ium prices for labor and materials. Roosevelt I Knew”, Frances Perk­ m Cottage Grove will be asked to oillegc experiment station that a limbs to be cut over the sidewalk Fuesday evening pupils from the begins on May 15th at the Cot ­ Property taxes, although being names of men who had completed ins; 'Long Lash", a dog txx>k by wear a memorial poppy and to 20-pagc mimrograph«*d circular on •o that people can easily walk the Navy's Electronics course and boosted steadily, are proving in­ junior and senior classes in high tage Grove cemetery and while the Snurtleff; “Training Horses’* ise-1 make a contribution for the wel- the subject has been issued in ad- under them. school will present a formal re ­ response of the lot owners has have since returned to civilian life, adequate as sources of revenu«- fare of the disabled veterans, their vance of later publication of a After June 1 through fire .sea- The Navy complied with this re- for the cities. All across the coun­ cital. This group is made up of been quite good so far we do need lection, caro and handling) Mar­ ana the ,ne families Iamilies of of the the printed bulletin. The circular of son,. everyone d«'siring to burn quest, and students who have studied for the support of all. Our fee for garet Self; "Tatoosh". th«' story families and try. cities are turning to sales Philco soon hired about of a woman look-out in the moun- information Is No. 409 and is writ­ rubbish must have sptHual permis­ 300 of the high school credit. Appearing on this sen ice. cleaning your lot and taxes, income taxes, and spt>cial beat qualified at salar- tains of Washington; “Plan Your "Although the stvond World ten by A. N. Roberts, assistant sion from the city recorder. ies in the neighborhood of $7.000 charges of all kinds. The search this program will be Jacqualyn Its surroundings is but $2. and we Own Home". Sooy; “Your Man- War “ ’I’PP’ng rapidly intd th«- hortlculturalist, and C. A. Boiler, Wilson, Bonni«« Gleason. W c do not feel that we can do a g«xxi for money has set the cities to a year. Martin Jr. Joan Metcalf, Mary .job for any less since we pay our ners Are Showing”. Belz; "Far past- we bolieve that the memory research assistant at the station Chief Reinholtz of the local charging individual citizens for DRENNER TABLEAUX- North Country”, Alaska, I^an ?* ,he Fo,inK men who gave their The return to commercial holly Ann Hall, and Jerry McCornack. men SI per hour. some of the services that the mu ­ Navy recruiting station made the With th«' Wind” (South Sea Is- lives in that conflict is still fresh growers of nearly 8100,000 in 1945 PAGEANT ANNOUNCED nicipalities perform for their resi ­ We do not want any lots to look The Cottage - Grove Rod — & Gun above announcement recently and dents. landsi; "Where Do Peopl«» Take in the minds and hearts of all of ------- ------- has added impetus to the expan­ neglected for even one lot will DAUGHERTY, TAPPED said that High School graduates club announces that plans are go ­ Their Troubles?” Steiner; "Skin­ us The dead of the first World sion of the holly acr«*age which ______ ______ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. ’ P 0 ' 1 th ‘ ‘ en,ir e effect of what we Behind the crisis stands several may still take advantage of going ny Angel”, Jones; . "Skip to My World War have been gone for now totals alxiut 755 acres in Ore­ ing forward for the annual Dren- through the Navy’s Electronic factors: Th«' war years have piled'EuKenp. May 14. (Special) Rob- “IT. working .so hart to accom- Lou". Camp; "Mrs Mike" Wife of 29 years, yet we remember their gon. the circular shows. Less than nrr tableaux and pageant, sched­ plish: The beautifying of our cem ­ up all sorts of urgent work for th«' ert Daugherty of Cottag«' Grove school and preparing themselves a Canadian Mountie. FriiMman; service and sacrifice. The popples half of th«1 total acreag«' is now uled to be held August 16 and 17. for a high flaying job in civilian cities Housing needs have accum- «a* among new members of Uni- etery. We don’t think you would In production, and some will be1 The pageant committee appoint- life. Information on how to qual­ ulatcd. City streets have worn i'ersity of Oregon honoraries tap­ want your lot neglected either. So . Captain From Connecticut”, For-^ «hich we will wear will show that unsuitable as the trade is demand- cd includes. Alvis Wicks, Claud«- ify for this school may be obtained out. Public buildings need repairs ped Friday, May 9, as part of th«' mail us the necessary funds before ester; “Mr. Blanding Builds His we have not forgotten and are Sherman, Everett Powell and R Droam House”, Hodgins. giateful for their defense of our Ing increasingly higher quality. it is too late for we can only do at the Navy Recruiting office lo- and expansion. For all of these, Junior Weekend celebration. country. "Although the demand at pres­ S. .Dronner, chairman. New fea­ cate«i in the Post Office building both materials and labor costs are Mr. Daugherty was tapped for lots for which we are paid in id- We must not forget, either, ent W’ould seem to Justify some tures will be added this year and at Eugene. Oregon up from 25 to 125 per cent as membership to Asklepiads. pro­ vance Mail to: Miss Belle Burk­ detailed information will | K ' avail ­ expansion in acreage, It docs not I ' hos »' who live in suffering and holder. Secy. In Charge of compared with the prewar period. medics honorary. Fie is the son of Clean- able later. hardship because of war wounds warrant plantings, which, tiecause And city revenues show only an Mr. and Mrs. W. FI Daugherty up. Cottage Grove Cem. Assn.. of wrong variety or growing con­ and illness, the disabled veteran.«, Infinitesimal Increase in compari­ of 1206 Main street, Cottagi' JJ5 N. Lane St., Cottage 'Grove. ditions, will not meet the rigid re­ 'I W AUXILIARY MEETN or their children and the children Oregon. son. Grove. At the regular meeting of the quirements sure to develop by the Dick Welden. Eugene JCC w»l- of u those -, who have - died ------ The -— con- A m«x>d for decentralization is time thc^ come into production," auxiliary of the VFW |>ost May terweight. hung up his gloves for! m'’“’“T "wk'' for the P°P- . C. I. Bozell attended the nation- adding to the plight of the cities JAYCEES ELECT OFFICERS 8th. it was announced that sev­ the authors say. good Friday night at the Armory wNch'/an wp,fare' iör He«P Dr. R. B. Merrick, now of Ai­ More and more persons ar«' mov '; ­ al Staff meeting of the Marine The Cottage Grove Junior where he registered a stunning up-. Ihr ^h Th eral members had visited Mrs. ,hem °n,y The circular, available free thru Corps league al Chicago. Ill. April Hance, Nebraska, was here tile ing out into suburban areas where Chamber of Commerce elated of-' set by scoring a clear-cut decision th“ means county extension offices, discusses Ella Fleck in the Bird's Rest latter part of the week and ar- taxes are lower. But. while the 18 and 19. fleers at a dinner meeting last species and varieties of holly, re­ Home. Eugene It was also learned ranging to move here, which will suburbanites contribute less to the he distributed Thursday night at the Rainbow over Gil Kelsay of »he Vancouver K 'he P°PP‘«’ that Mrs Carolyn Hunt, president.; Recreation. Northwest welter- helT have b * >en by disabled quirements of commercial holly, Mr. and Mrs Sol Wirth and bo about June 1st. His office will support of the cities, they still cafe. They are: Elwyn Woodson, cultural practices, harvesting, is recuperating nicely from an be in the Stewart building on Main earn their livings there, use the son Bruce of Klamath Falls spent « eight champion. Eugene’s south- i 'et^ran* af Roseburg and Port- president. Tom L Gallo, vice- operation sho underwent recently. packaging, and shipping. the week end here w ith her moth­ president; Maynard Wilson, secre- paw. a finalist in the Oregon AAU and Auxiliary workers will al] bi­ The auxiliary may call a spè­ street and the office quarters are streets and other city facilities, er, Mrs. Jo«1 Young. tourney last winter who declined volunteers, permitting the expected to be ready on his arri ­ and often take their children to tary; Harold Smith, treasurer, and cial meeting to elect delegates to an invitation to the National tour- ■ ""»unt of all contribution« val. Dr. Merrick was recently dis ­ city schools. The cities want to w. - I _ Michael Quagiia, sergeant -at- JAMEN a . DAVIN the state convention In Grants inio the Auxiliary’s rehabil­ Mrs. Jack Crane of Olatha, Kan- arms. Directors elected are Geo ney in ~ Boston, won every round ,0 charged from the army and oh his tap the suburban source of in­ Pass. RITEN THURNDAV sax was a house guest last week Macready. Mike Diamond and Ho- from Kelsay. itation and child welfare work. discharge decided to come west. come. Funeral services are being held O U r-«11 let— A 4 bw « II / \ T x « a * — Poppy Day in Cottage Grove He expects to engage in the gen- Only a sprinkling of fans was on The historic grip of rural areas of her cousin. Mrs. H. O. Bennett nier Hanson. this afternoon for James A. Davis, enlistmentn IN will be part of a nation-wide ob­ eral practice of medicine. hand to watch the best fight card upon state legislatures stands in who passed away at h rest home NATIONAL GUARD the JCC has staged since A AU af. servance in which an estimated the way of.a realistic relationship Enlistments in the cannon . com- In Eugene Monday, May 12. Ser- ___ DIM UNN METHODS OF between the states and their cities filiation early last winter an 11. 125,000 Auxiliary women will dis­ vices were held from the Poole-1 l1nny' U52 Infuntry, Oregon na- FINANCING BUILDING bout program that saw five knork- tribute approximately 25.000 000 The cities, their industries and Larsen chapel at 2:00 p. nt. and •l<””‘l guard arc ttclng taken ev’- poppies. At the regular meeting of the citizens, contribute 90 per cent of outs. Five local Girl Scout troops, interment was in (he family plot cry Tuesday night at the Cottage VFW May 7th, the principal item mony for ’he 4th grad«' Brownie all taxes to all levels of govern ­ at Laurel Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Grove armory. comprising approximately eighty troops will be given. This cere­ of business was a discussion of the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willits mo­ C OLLECTOR GRANTED KAIffiE TuNy officiated. Those Interested in the pay and i best method of raising funds for ment in the United States. But girls will take part in the Giri mony will show what the scouts tored ’ he cities get back only a small down from Klamath Falls Scout ceremonial to be given at The city council recently grant- Mr. Davis was preceded in future for the service In the na- the proposed VFW building. A have accomplished. Saturday evening In order to i 'Vm sP*dyr garbage colle«-tor, death by his wife, Adeline Davis, tional guard are cordially invited building site on North River road portion of this sum. And many the Jefferson Gym Sunday May Scout era and friend« of scout­ spend Mother's Day with Mr. W||. forms of revenue are being with­ 18th from 3:00 to 4:30 p. m. At a raise for garbage collections in April 4, 1947. He was a resident to the armory any Tuesday night was recently purchased by this or- ing are invited ’ o attend. Scout of- I lits mother, Mrs. Minnie Willits. held from the cities by legislatures this time badges earned will be of Cottage Grove. j at 8:00 p. m. ’he residentisl district. The rate • ganizatlon. in which rural fnembers dominate. awarded. Also the Fly-up cere* ficials hope to have a picture They returned home Sunday af- was raised from 75 cent» to 8100 made of the group at this time.i i ternoon. New Officer for American Legion Elected Monday & Ä M^y2?a2y4S Honor Society Initiates Fourteen New Members Rainfall Short in Mid-Wlllamette ? “Women Haters” Tonight by Little Theater Group Cottage Grove Tax Problem Better Than the Average 1899 Borrowers Listed for Library During April Holly Growing Is Becoming Big Enterprise in Ore. May 26 to June 2 Cleanup Week; Get Permits for Fires Honor the War Dead D. Weiden Scores Decision Over Gil Kelsay Dr. R. B. Merrick New Doctor to Arrive June 1st Girl Scout Ceremonial to Be Given Sunday at Jefferson Gym I per month. L