The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1947, Image 1

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    Cottage SrûMe Sentinel
Section 1
Advertiser -
in.Ot« People Will Read
Divida
Your MeaMgr in Thia
Beanett Creek
VOLUME LVlll
September 8 Set
For C. U. Schools
Opening Date
Mr.
Ten Cents Per Copy
«
Issue.
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1947
Local Lilies Find Market in Georgia
NUMBER 2
Ben F. Heinz,
New City Manager,
Assumes Duties
P^nll Legion Head
r New « Post
». Office
A
For Cottage Grove
Up to Residents
Library Report
Shows Increase
Over Last Year
Parade of the
Chieftains” Well
Presented Pageant
The annual report of Mrs. Nellie
Hamant. city librarian shows an
Th«* grade schools of Collage
increase of mon* than one hundred
“Cottage Grove can lx* made a;
Grove arc lx*lng prepared for open­
borrowers of hooks during the past
Are
you
interested
in
a
new
very progressive and pleasant city '
ing on September 8, and Elmer
Post
<Xflre
building
for
Cottage
l
year
* ocarly five hundred new vol-
• Ry Margaret Ferrin)
in which to live, with the coopera­
Fleming, principal, announce» the
Grove’ Do you find your temper unw
added
tion of the fine people hero who
_ ... ** „„
, to the , shelves, and a J
Starry skies and otherwise p»r-
»election of all the faculty mem-
rising because of the narrow quar-
for the publk- feet weather greeted the Rod and
have indicated they want things
la r* with the exception of two,
t«*rs
in our office, and having to to «e More bonk»
— would
-------- —
—, Gun club, choi«-« little pageant,
have
don«*", is the statement of Ben F
which varundcK he expect» to fill
thread your way through a couple been added
they couki
could have twe«
beeni "Parad. of the Chieftains^ last
lid if they
Heinz, new city manager who t«x»k •
in th«* near future.
of lines of people every time you Xl^tifth'?rtnMi
! V*1* ”"d ',nd‘ r
abl* dHMetton
over bi* duties last week, August
The district ha» purchased a
go to mail a letter?
committer,
«till
ha»
difficulty
in
,
of
R.
S.
Drenner.
who
also is the
15th.
. new Ford hua which will be u»Ai
2’,ed ’• ?uthor Person» interested in wfi
This city is on the list of ap-
Facing the same problems that
(or transporting pupils from the
preprint ions for a building as an- iw«l»r is limited all book com- life and the beauty of natuc wet«*
any newcomer has, that of find-,
greatest distance* This Includes
notinosi several months ago. but temZ-rX
«>rodurtion *“»i treated to another amazing «w
ing a home for his family, Heinz 1
those Irom the Cedars district and
according to Postmaster N. J.
imjn
binatinn of
nt Wixxis,
uzrw.«. river,
»«. «^ and
,._x sky
„«...
■rk r ,* a.
K
,
। bination
remarked
prices
of
real
estate
hero
i
from all surrounding area» that
Ph. librarians report follows: plus the artists clever additiortof
Nelson it is necessary for citizens
an* considerably higher than In
can I m * included in the route, if
1»'^» »W means of me-
to make a concerted effort to $60» iLirnXv“!
Portland at the present lime. He
there tin* lia> many pupils for th«*
bring actual action in the matter. WJ00 Hours library is open. 10 chanicai and .*l.*ctrtc»l devices
has
not
as
yet
found
anything
sat
­
bu». only Ha* youngest will lx* cur­
So it will be well to plan to pre- per week. Days during the year. •
ried.
isfactory so the wife and two chil­
i roll lilies have found their
s«*nt the facts to your every club 207 Number of borrower» at be-1 Action lakes place as the «tory
dren remained in Portland tempor­
Th«* shop building at the rear of
N read by an unseen narrator
| place in th«- South, ««'cording to arily.
and organization this fall and ginning of year. 1763. number reg­
_______ during
___ _ the year. 304; n
IDrenner). ami untold« is (be ptc-
J> fferoon gym ha» l»*rn converted
। Tom Wright, promin«*nt farmer in
istered
nurn-
write letters to the congressmen.
Heinz is a former administra­
into a garage and the »hop is be­
)xr
withdrawn
during
year
l«M*f
tUrf>
of
aril's painting upon
( the Walker community. Recently
If Cottage Grove people show their
tor for the Safety Commission in
?
7 j a canvas. The scenes took place on
ing moved into the gymnasium
। Mr Wright flew »everal shipments Portland and feels that Cottage
needs to the folks in Washington total number of borrowers at end
building
the Coast Fork of the Willamette
of lily bloom» to Atlanta. Georgia
the building may become a reality. of year. 1873. per cent of jxtpula-
Grove, like most cities of its size,
river, just north of the Horn place,
-leffcrMin building ha» been re-
by air express where they were
Let's got busy.
tion
registered
as
borrowers
is behind on many of its proj­
। on t he shore of a wide place In
modeled to create three new class*
62.43%.
used by florists in making floral ects. He is interested in the new
Here are a few of the facts
the stream which at thia time bt
room* ns a much larger enrol),
arrangement«. He fl«*w the flower»
more
later.
Volumes
at
th«*
beginning
of
thei
zoning set-up which has just re­
tnent is anticipated
‘ ' year is quiet and resembles a Jake.
direct
from
th«'
field
to
Mahlon
year.
6*164,
volumro
added
by
pur-
AT
THI
29th
annual
convention
of
The curtain will be rang down
In 1933 during th«* entire fiscal
cently gone into effect and be­
In ■ the . woods
Lhe faculty for the coming year
chase, 4M>: by gift 24 lost 88 —
» . of the west
- bank
-—— the
—
Sweet Airport, Eugene, where they
the American Legion Pennsylvania
1» ■» follow*: Grado I. Mr» Dove on the current noftball acason Fri- were tran»feir«*d onto United Air­ lieves it may help beautify the Department in Pittsburgh, William jear the post office receipts were i Total number of volumes at end of
oi be»u«y unfolded while
«liiy
night
when
an
All-star
team
$10,7.36
85
Now
they
are
four
place Feebng that there is a big
------
« the audience watched from bleach-
Prask. Mro. Gladys Go ben. of
lines planes and then flown south
D Windsor (above) of Harrisburg,
times that much, on an average. year. 6846. Number of volumes of । er scats erected on the east bank
Philomath, Oregon, Miss June challenges the league champions. The above pictur«* was taken in K>b to be done is a challenge to Pa., was elected as the organiza­
fiction
lent
for
horn«*
use.
10355;
Pnngborn, Tillamook; Mro. Pearl Knickerbocker Variety, in a nine his field and shows a »mall section this genial official, who will meet tion’s new commander. He la a ■ In fact the quarter closing June 1. non-fiction. 2192: number of un­ of the stream.
inning game. The all-stars include
1947 shows receipts $10^17 29. A
the public well as he has in former
Gischler. W'ho ha* been attending
To describe the k>ve of Indian
former sheriff of Dauphin County, daily average of probably 1500 bound magazines lent for home
Hinkl«*, Bresslers, and Pitcher, of the bulblet bkxim» Mr. Wright positions.
the Fracher's college, in Canyon-
and
pioneer for wild life, and their
is
shown
at
left
with
Harold
use,
38.
Total
circulation,
12-583.
Pa.
(International
Soundphoto)
persons go through the office to
tdlle, Texas Grade 2. Mro Dorothy Harold's, pitchers; Wheeler. Lo­ Burleson, pilot of th«* plane an«l
Asked about the police situation
Decrease over preceding year, 394. concern for its preservation even
rane.
and
Patton.
Quality,
catch
­
transact
business.
If
the
business
Wert, Cottag«* Grove; Ml»» Dolor-
owner of the B & H Flying Ser­ which is the subject of much talk
l«'r though some fish and game had
continues to increase as it has, Circulation per capita, 4.1
about town. Heinz said he had no
Us Nelson, of Marohall. Mlnne*ota er* Smith. Bressler», flrot base. vice
to ix*
author*
volume,
1.8;
per
borrower,
Carter, Eagl«*», second base: Tay­
671.
. killed for food, • the
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——
there will lx* volume enough by
«omment Problems there need his
Ml»» Clarice Saetre. Henning. Min-
.
... city
producer contrived to have appear
Sourc«*x of
revenue
from
lor. Creswell, third base. Kerr, Photo Courtesy Herman Washke investigation and will be studied
January
1,
1948
for
this
to
lx*
an
n«*»ota; Mi»» Jean Ol»rn Milwau­
"«'«'etaton, under colored spot-
office of the first class Cottage $1000.00; from fine«, rentals and
kie. Oregon, tirade 3. Mro Donn- Creswell, shortstop: Nomi. Bress-
thoroughly and fairly iiefore any
other
sources.
$337.67.
........................
»ght.
th«- fiahennon iW. M. Hxro
lers. utility Infielder; Carpenter.
Grove is rapidly growing and its
action can be taken.
lene Hastie. Monmouth. Oregon. Git hen*. Marquart. Eagles; Bark-
The Library Board nx*ebi P01*'* wading into the stream to
payrolls
do
not
show
an
appreci
­
Mr*
Angela Nichols. Cottage
The new city manager has his *
Ind»«» ^Pmw
ernryer. Harolds; Maloney and
able sign of decrease Many Ore- monthly except during the sum- C"M h'* ,ine*
Grove: Mi»» Alice Lund. Fort Ran Gales. Quality, outfielders
office adjoining the city recorder's
mer months. The jx'isonnel in- '’"WWr* ’Mro. Francis Hom and
^on
tow
ns
of
this
sizp
hnvp
¿1
post
■ont. N Dakota Grade 4. Mro
eludes: Mrs. S. L Mat kin chair- ,r” BiH Norri!'> shown teaohlng
office, a large door having been
Knickcrlxwkcn. did not fare loo
office building. Why shouldn’t we!
Helen Zimmerman. Altalx-na. Cali-
man. Miss Lulu Currin, seerrtary. ,h<* your* "Of51 ,h«’ «•■«: the pot-
cut through to what has been the
well m the district play-offs al-
The summer recreation program
fornla; Ml»» Lila Graham, Cot­
Mrs. W. A Woodard. H E Eakin ter <Don Vin«’«,’»t>. molding hi«
waiting room for women who live
though they gleaned considerable
tage Grove; .Miss Lula Digby, Dal­
and Mro. H. B Ferrin
’ , olay; well-known Indian chlrttain«
in the country With the addition will draw to a close this Friday
satisfaction
and
a
mathematical
with a teen-age dance at the Jef,,
ia». Oregon tiepartmcntal grade»
of
ventilator
openings
this
room
is
Among
the
new
and
intemting
^fucteri their people in the
chance to remain in the play-offs
books placer! on tlT Zi™
1 £ cv^rvation if futtwe
Mro Helen Rude, Mro lima Thum.
being mad«’ much more usable for feroon gym Friday night at 83ti as
by downing the leading Spring-
The
community
center
waiting
the last scheduled activity. The
Mro Grace Cowan, Mro Huth
centlv ar«" Katherine Tunner Mar Kf‘nera,,t>nK woukl find food; and
field team 9-6 here Tuesday night. room will lx* closed until another a private office and accessible to summer swim program will end
Mrs. Bernice F. Laubach.
Bradford Alan Hamt*. E H Neal.
groups of the ducks, geese, best.
Springfield's eight errors contnb- room can lx* secured, the room those who wish to consult Mr that afternoon with a series of of L«»rane route, a resident of 58.
Heinz.
Monnuiuth, MI m Margaret Lcum
■—-------- —,
*
— ------ — this of an army wife. “Jed Blaine"»
*
uted greatly to their defeat al­ used since the start of this project
for the past 11 years,
and Fred Hollister
His duties shall be much the races, diving contests, underwater
.BK
delightful part of the picture
though the visitor's "unhlttabh* being needed for the new city
Woman
”
,
by
Wells;
“
Alaska.
Land
same as the manager of an in- swim contest» for the various ; Pas*ed away at a Eugene hospital, of Tornomm ", by Herron, an ea«' ,,^:urred when the Navajo runner,
pitcher»" were knickcd for blows manager
groups
Thursday. August 14. following a
ily read book; "H«xi»«*s f<>r Home- ifiarny Edwards! «nd the Paiute
dustry
or . a .. superintendent
in almost every inning including
of *Two rwreation softball teams
The waiting room wa» <>|x*n«*d
,,
-
illness. She was born makers". Wills; ‘"Furnishing With water bearer «Shirley Hllemiuf>
H<* '* ,he working tuwl
• "thrgp (or three |x*rfonnance May 25, 1946 urui ckswd Augu»i
look the mrxnture of their Eugene Lvbruar>J
•* Warsaw. In-
9. 1947 During this time the n»«i ?!
C“y" rePor,’n«
referring
Cotor^. storey; "Revive Your Old' “*nH «town rhe steep and wirxflHg
by Harold Wicks
opponents by decisive score» at'
and "“rried Fred Laubach Furniture”. Skxtn; “Story <»f 1000 ‘
to
me
mayor
and
city
council
as
,o
Hver for a drink and
wu kept open by volunteers from
Kelly field last Thursday The jun-
June 30. Famous Symphonies ’. Grabbe; n
of ,h*
water. Reflection
tlie Dorena Grange. Hebron to the thing» which need to be * tor team * with
■
■
—
H
1
’
18,
and
came
here
from
Fresno.
Roy Woodard pitch­
Grange. Mothers club. Jolly W’ork- done and carrying out their wi»h«*s ing one hit ball won a 17-2 vic* ' She was a member of the Baptist ’There’s Music in Children". Shee^ in lhe watpr **low was surpri»inff-
hy; mystery stories. "Two Clua", * *y
an^ exert. Surprise. Ukd.
era club, Presbyterian Aid and W and those of the citizens in a way
tpry and the senior team pounded ’ church.
,,
r*
—1
. ..
1»
the , —
huge
Gardner.
"Thursday s BladeDa-j
1 m the > unfolding
- of —
--
। S C. S of the Methodist church. which further* the best interests out an 11-1 win Home runs bv I
Irs 1 auha«"h spent a good vis; "Three Came Home". Kieth; 'vater ul'** which this year seemed
of all.
I Money was donated by Mr Martin
Dale Adams Mike Gamble. Sonny 1 many y^ars 01 hPr life ,n Christian "Mui-der Within Murder", Lock- as if by
Mro Waller Rookard. 29. of
hy the
*h” magic
m*8*c of the
fhc dancing
of the Sentinel. Hebron Grange,
Ura D
m «- Anderson)
* —"
* who
Hayes, and Milo Chapman led thei ^rV.,?e „Y’1’* Kraduated from th«' ridge; fiction. “Jed Blaines Worn- nvmnh
Cn^well 1» being held in the Lan«*
nvmPh i 'Mrs.
Roy
Dorena
Grange,
and
Silk
Creek
hit
parad«'
Bap,
1st
Missionary
training
school
The North Douglas Community
county jail. Eugene, on n charge
an
".
an
«
pic
of
gold
and
silver
^
hart
”
*
<,
wif
h
the
grace
of
her
Friendship club.
The program was under the , ¡L^Sia^
“7
of Mxxind* degree murder of her Fair will la* revived this year, the
day’s in T9, by Evelyn Wells; "The dance.
darK‘*
The
room
was
becoming
more
hiMhand. Walter R«x>knrd. 42, a first year since 1940. and will be
sponsorotop of th« recreation com-
Walls of Jericho". Wellman.
। Drenner who has had much ex­
|»>|xilar <*ach week More than nine
í.lV.,t"*',l ,OKK''r* who w'"1 »hot and held in the Dram Community hall • hundred persons registered during
A new Shell service station with mittee compos«^ of Rev. Frank
perience with outdoor productions
?he
killed Sunday night In a family and park Friday and Saturday. I the time it was open
up-to-date equipment is being Brown, H. B Femn. Damon Scott. n
•directs this pageant annually with
Scf
it
ember
12
and
13
are
th«*
dates
Mro
Warren
Daugherty.
Mrs
Har-
beenTctivl
m
th
argument The room »bowed signs
the assistance of the local Rod and
It is hoped some plan to main- opened the first of the week on
“ C‘t£X*c°m,mu,n‘,y,lf*
<'f a »cunic and bottle« of beer set for th«* fair H. A Cool is I tain a permanent waiting room Black Butte route, about one-half old Axley. and Tom Cox. Bob Du-
Gun club members. He is a ma«-
or
the
Gowdjvillc
district
where
were evidence of drinking, but »o chairman of the board and Jake will bi* worked out soon.
mile south of the Sixth stree city senberry and Gloria Gebers were
ter hand at combining mechanical
she opened and conducted a Sun­
fur details of the shooting have Wilson, secretary.
limits by Alton Tonole. The loca­ the activity directors.
and electrical skill with the natur­
day
school
at
Cedars
schoolhouse.
The
1940
premium
list
and
rules
not been heard Mr R«N>kard was
tion is colse to the airport and on
al settings, and a real artist.
She was clerk of the Cedars
taken to „ Eugen«* hospital by adopted for the Douglas County
a busy highway leading to Cottage
Preceding the entertainment, ■
school
district
until
it
merged
with
ambulance and di«*d Monday morn­ Community Fairs for that year
Grove lake and should do a thriv­
representative of the Oregon Fish
Cottage
Grove.
ing District Attorney Ed Luckey will he used as time is not suffi­
ing business The building is new
1 and Game commisaion, showed
She is survived by her husband
cient to work out a new premium
is investigating the case.
and all is in readiness for opening
moving pictures of Oregon wild
Mary
Elsie
Haight.
75.
of
1865
the
following
brothers
and
sister.
Die Rrxtkard's have one adopted list; however any worthy exhibit
Al iteachers al the Union High life.
with the exception of the gravel
Charnclton
St.,
Eugene,
died
nt
a
Forest
Foulke
of
San
Diego.
Cali
­
son Jackie, who wax In a liack even though not included in the
driveway which will soon be fin­
school will report for their be-
Following is the cast other than
fornia; E W. Foulke and Harley-
bedroom at the time of the shoot- list will lx* judged and given prizes Eugene hospital Thursday. Aug­ ished. In the near future Tonole
ginnmg week on September 2 al- those already mentioned, and spec-
ust
14.
Sho
was
Ixirn
the
daughter
Frank
L.
Belgrano,
flew
presi-
.
Foulke
of
Fresno.
California
and
though school does not open for ial assistants in the pixxhicf^
Ing Mro Rookard w«» also caring if m > entitled. For example, in 1940
expects to add a grocery store for
‘ ~
Alice Nicholson of San Luis
First National Bank Mrs.
of
for two children of Hamid Alfred, bull» were not included, yet today of Jesse Francis and Mary Buehrle the convenience of people in that dent of * the
pupils
study until September 8. । chiefs. Powatan. A. ,D. Baker* Pon,
Portland, paid a flying visit to Obispo. California.
a widower who lived across th«* this is a million dollar industry In Davis Dec. 2« ’«7t at Little Shas­ neighborhood
| Teachero will arrive for a work- tiac. Francis Horn; Woroka. Tun-
ta
Calif.,
and
married
Charles
Funeral
services
were
held
from
the
local
hank
this
week
and
may
North
.Douglas
county.
In
most
street The R«x>kards and Mr. AL
shop session and assist with reg-
-
return for a more offiepi check on the Mills Mortuary Monday, Aug­ istration of students, which takes ey Rhodes: Wahasha. Glen Wirk«;
ford and children had sjicnt th«* divisions there will be a first and Henry Haight-then* Oct. 28. 1896 LOCAL PEOPLE VICTIMS
potter,
Don Vincent; Black Hawk,
They
moved
to
Delight
Valley
in
ust
18.
at
2:30
p.
m.
with
the
Rev.
the institution later. He took over
second prize, but the farm ex­
«lay on a picnic.
OF NEW RACKET
place on Wednesday. Thursday and Ed Keitzer: Nocoma. H. ,O. Ben-
1910,
and
lived
there
until
April.
Peter
Rakker
officiating.
Inter
­
his
duties
in
Portland
July
14,
sue-
hibit
will
pay
three
prizes
and
the
Mr Alford, 29. Crciiwell truck
Friday. September 3. 4 and 5. Su­ nett; Scquoya. Everett Powell; Te-
A new racket being execut«*d in
driver, is being held in the jail community or grange displays will 1946. when they moved to Eugene. Portland was experienced last <«>eding E. B. McNaughton, re­ ment was in the Masonic-LOOF perintendent H. R Ferrin has ar»-
cumseh. Homer Prescott; SmohoL
(
cemetery.
Mrs.
Haight
was
a
member
of
tired.
as a material witnem in the slay, pay four prize«.
nounced the time for registration la. Kenneth Wicks: Indian boys,
Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. V. B
the
lattlc
Shasta
Congrcga'ional
Formerly
president
of
the
Cen
­
Considerable
enthusiasm
is
evi
­
tng. rh«* district court order hold­
as follows: Freshmen register on Ronald Lewi». Richard Lewis, Ktrk
Hoyer while on a trip to that city.
ing Alford fixed bail at $5000 He denced by the various organiza-' church and later of the Congreg i- They parked their car on a down­ tral Bank of California, and a di­
Wednesday Sept. 3 from 1») to Horn. Helpers, tom toms. AM»
tional
church
at
Stockton,
Calif
rector and vice-president of the
was the last person seen with the ttons in getting the fair started
4:30 p. m.; sophomore», Thursday Wicks: flower operator, and tom-
town street for the afternoon and Occidental Life Insurance Com­
She
was
also
a
member
of
the
lo
­
Rookard» and the firot at the again A aucccMfu) fair this fall
afternoon. Sept 4 from 1:30 to toms, John Wilson; electrician.
upon returning found someone had pany since 1932. the new bank ex­
will lx* an im|x*tus for a much cal Order of Eastern Star.
■cone öfter th«* shooting.
4:30 p. m.; juniors. Thursday eve­ Art Hodgers, sound system, Lee
cut the glass in the windshield ecutive was national commander
Surviving
are
her
widower;
five
Funeral services for Waller
„n„vr larger one next year.
ning. 7 to 9 p m and
seniors,
Fri- Nichols and staff; seating, Vinal
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children. Mrs Mary F. Paul, Ku- with a glass cutter, making a hole of the American Legion in 1934-
luxikard will be Friday at 2:00
day
evening
Sept.
5,
from
7
to
9. T. Randall and son; atage and
large
enough
to
allow
the
hand
gene; H. Mylon Haight, Vancou­
oclock al Schroeder Mortuary in
Clarence A. Bloom went to work ver. Wash.. Lionel D. Haight. and arm to slide through and open 35. He was financial adviser to the
It is important that the students ground assistants. Roy Stiff H
U
S.
high
commissioner
to
the
Myrtle Point, with interment In this week as a tank truck sales­
come for their registration at the: Be«*be, Percy Malcolm. W.’ W.
the door from the inside. The thief
Sunset cemetery Bartholomew- man for the Union OH Com|Mny State College, New Mexico; Reg­ stole from the car a'portable ra­ Philippines in 1945
A Roseburg family. Mr. and Mrs , ’L’neLrne»,‘T,<‘’ b'” if hnP°Mlbl*. Hileman. W. M. Harpole, Howard
inald
B.
Haight,
Camas,
Wash.,
Mr. Belgrano
is married
and lias Paul O. Lund, and two children 1 n^U d *«. hS
Burl arc making l<x-a| arrange­ He is a local man, living in th«’
three
dan
m
Offi<,f,• ,ele’‘ Harpo,<’’ Cl
«ude Sherman;
Ciaude
Sherman; and
and
and Mrs. Gwendolyn I. Heer. dio and a billfold, which did not thro«’ daughters He expects to uho ipft
ments.
phon«*
----- a ------------
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.
Latham area
phone 274
274. -««t
and arrange
eonven- grounds,
courtesy
of ....................
Mr. and Mrs.
»¿I st 3 for m J!,
' r P‘ ane ienr
Chowchilla. Calif.; a sister, Mrs. contain money, but identification. move his family to the new Port-
'. At the time of regis­ M. A. Horn.
- •
on August 3 for Montana to visit
Isabelle D. Teebee, Yreka. Calif.; cards. Fortunately the culprit was • •«««««I
land nume,
home, from
trom uaKiana.
Oakland, in ^ep-
Sep- Ivia...„„ j
: tration, student body tickets will
Stan Abrams of the First Na­ seven grandchildren
hurried
away
from
his
pilfering
so
and
one
tember His first plans in the new
of be issued, hook fees will he re­
tional Bank staff is enjoying a great-grandchild.
that he missed taking three valu­ position call for getting acquaint'd 1 ule
a ^t1^* IS ceived, and lockers assigned, as
two-week» vacation at the coast
cause of much anxiety and
Services and interment were able kodaks also left in the car.
near Tillamook. Millon Peterson is held at Little Shasta. Calif., with Police told the Hoyers they had and that means a tour of the search. Their plane is a Fairchild , well as a schedule of classes.
bank's
state
branches.
The new principal. Kenneth A.
Th«* (ascade Lumber Company at his window as teller.
PT-23, and it was feared they were
V c a t c h Hollingsworth England received throe or four other com­
Wood, is at work on plans for the
above London was totally destroy­
Mortuary in charge of arrange­ plaints of the same kind during FATHER SOHLER ATTENDING forced down in the Cascade moun- year and will be in charge of the
the afternoon.
ed by fire Wednesday morning.
tains. Car passengers reported
Mro L J. McLaughlin accom­ ments.
LITIU hicae CONFERENCE
thunder storms so terrific that af­ sch«xd uring registration week
August 13, about 3:00 o'clock, panied her daughter. Mrs O. K
Father L. H. Sohler will leave ternoon just north of Bend that
Rev. and Mrs. George Hardy
when a fir«* of undetermined origin Puckett U«*an Allison), to Seattle
wcr«' visiting friends here last eve- " '’dnesday to attend the National they were forced to stop traveling
broke out and burned the mill to and Victoria, B C. the past week.
ning and were guests at a potluck Liturgical Confernece being held for a short time and it is possible
the ground The origin of the fir«*
thH.sfandlng musical talent will
this week. The aims of they were forced down. A later
dinner in the evening at the Bap- in “ Portland
"
I* under Investigation
Mrs. Edna Raymond suffered a
be presented in the city of Eugene
list church Rev. Hardy, whh was the conference are to consider the report from Kennewick, Washing­
The mill was owned by Walter severe fall while visiting at the
H ,G. Smith of the Lane County
Lee Bryan Eighmey, arrested nt Saturday evening, at the Youth
Brown of Eugen«*, and had just home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.‘Health department made another paster hero for throe years is now basic doctrines of the Church as ton said th«' family refueled at
started up alx>ut 10 days previous Wells In Eugene. An x-ray reveal- of bis routine visits to Cottag«' located in Portland. Following the they are related to worship, and Kennewick. Washington August 4. the Eugene airfield known as Wil­ for Christ Rally, when the Co­
A tund of $1700 has been raised lamette Airpark Saturday, was for lonial Beil Ringers will be playing
after being shut down due to cd no bones were broken and she Grove th«- past week as inspector dinner he showed kodachrome pic­ the social character of Christian
tures, by use of projector, to the life and worship. Many nationally to help defray gasoline expenses three months instructor at the their 1.U00 11» of musical equip­
■trike, sine«* last February. The is now recuperating at the home in sanitation.
sanitation He made several
known speakers and leaders of the of the many planes searching over B and H. Flying Service during ment They present the ctectfto
mill was partially covered by in- of a son, Carl Raymond at Dorena. recommendations as to improve­ assembly.
clergy and laity are on the pro­ eastern Oregon. Spokane area, the past year A number of local marimba, four in hand bells, sleigh
Miranccfplans are indefinite as to
ments on individual premises and
bells, and Swiss arch chime*, as
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin gram. Father Sohler will return northern Idaho and Western Mon­ persons studied under him.
whether the owner will rebuild,
Mrx Jonathan Ziady and little in the business section. This is a
here
Friday.
outstanding
instrument» in thejr
While
in
Cottage
Grove,
Eigh-
have
returned
from
their
vacation
tana
for
the
lost
family
and
plane,
sell the timber or buy another' son Jamaica of San Francisco are service which all citizens should
but late yesterday no word had mey made his home on First, select ions.
mill Approximately 40 men were at the home of her parents. Mr. appreciate for without it restau­ at Taft, Oregon, returning earlier
been heard.
street. He was arrested by state
Also at this rally. Dr. Harold
employed in the mill and woods and Mrs. George Hohman, while rant keepers, handlers of food, and than expected because of the ill­ LATHAM .SCHOOL
police and charged with larceny Chalfant. of Los Angeles, nation­
ness of Mr. Currin. He is convales- TO OPEN SEPT. 8
crew.
the Hohmans are on a trip In many Individuals have been known
¡’hXluLTThM *
Th«' Latham school will open on
^r* Harold A. Axley is taking by bailee because of renting a ally known youth speaker, travel­
Washington She Is also visiting to become careless of carriers of '
com*
whieh
m..».,*»
o
.........
kk
.,
rt
*.
ys
in
,he
Imapital
with
a
sudden
MT VIEW PUPILS
Monday.
September
8
Th«'
sanit'
^*
s
first vacation for two years and plane and failing to return at the er. lecturer and author, will be
her sister Mrs. Ronald Gray.
germs which menace the public infection
.
_ __
Dr ________
Chalfant _ han trav-
REGISTER \VO. 20
teachers
as
last
year
will
all
b«'
gone to Washington, with his time limit. State [xdice said they, speaking
health.
did not know* exactly where Eigh- «led extensively in the interest of
back and a fifth teacher will be , family, for a rest.
All children
of elementary
Mr and Mrs. Bud King, for­
,
*
Mr. and Mrs Fred Kinsland and hired Mr A J Ralsiger will drive
mey had been, hut search failed to missions, and has ieetured nation-
school age residing in the Mount merly Lorene Hathaway, were
Mr. and Mrs ( E Dillman were daughter Barbara hav«' just re- the Divide bus this year. First
following his trip to the Iz-per
View School District No. 128 arc week end visitors hero with Mrs.
Mr and Mro. Pau. Owens vis kx-ate him until he flew into the |
hoRta the past week to Mr. and turned from a trip to North Car- tne
asked to register at Mro. Ethel King's mother. Mrs. Lola Hatha Mrs. Gordon McWilliams, of olina and Washington D C On graders should bring their health ited Mrs. Owen's daughter Mrs airport nearly 30 hours late. Com-, colony in Carville. Louisiana.
Seaver's home on August 29 from way. They are residing in San Burns, who »pent h few days here the trip home they motored thru certificate» the first day. Blanks Calvin Palmer of Creswell who plainant in the case was Robert' The rally »bin week will be held
W. Bevans, who filed the charge | at 7 45 p. m. in Lighthouse Temple
Ee'nȣ
fr°m MrS
'
Heart
3:00 p. m. to 5:00 p, m.
Francisco.
on their way to the coast.
Yelkhvstone Park
against him with the assistant auditorium, 1209 Olhq? «treet in
*enHn>*
Pital
this week,
Week
pi tai this
district attorney.
iEugene,
All-Star Team
Challenges the
League Champions
Teen-age Dance
Brings Recreation
Program to Close
Community Center
Waiting Room
Closed August 9
Bernice Laubach
Funeral Monday
Creswell Woman
Held on 2nd Degree
North Douglas Fair
Murder Charge
To Be Sept. 12 & 13
Service Station
Opened by Tonole
Mary Elsie Haight
Passed Away 14th
Union High School
Preparing for
Opening Sept. 8
New Bank Officer
Visits Local Bank
Roseburg Plane
And Family
Feared Lost
Noted Bell Ringers
And Dr. Chalfant,
Youth for Christ
Cascade Lbr. Co.
H. G. Smith Here
On Inspection Tour
Charge Filed