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The Weather dottale S roue Sentinel (Courtesy Cottage Grove Uh« ” ■ Weather Station) Sept Sept •Sept Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Sept 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 11 High 78 75 64 64 64 64 71 l-OW 52 50 44 53 51 54 46 50 Rain 65 .06 .21 .07 of Any Lane or Dougina County Weekly Divida ot° Guaranteed Advertiser» Harvey Rd. »f 0 VOLI’ME LVI I! Now Largent Circulation ^» uham Ten Cent* Pep Copy ■OTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1947 NUMBER 5 Over $300,000 in Building Permits Issued Since Meh. 1 CROSSES U. S. IN HOME-MADE PLANE Campaign for Everything Ready for Opening of South Lane Fair Saturday, Sept 13th The campaign to finance the proposed hospital building of the Over W<xt,(XM) In building per Cottage Grove hospital aMoclution get under way soon, Floyd, mit» have be«*n issued by the city |will । since March 1st, it was revealed Githens, chairman of the finance Monday in a nix months lubula- committee announced Tuesday ! tion, for a record half year period. Mr Githens was named chairman No period in th«* history of this of the finance committee at the wetion has equaled this record, m > hist meeting of the board of di fur us known, e»|M*rially in vl«*w rectors. He said plans are under of th«* fact tlini th«* t«*rritory nd- way to contact the jxiblic in nu jocent to the city limits has enjoy merous ways Including a direct fi ed just as much drvriopment. The nancial campaign, a house to house S.'MXJJXX) figure Includes construc canvass and funds derived from tion in the city limits only and not various club and organization ac th«* addition under construction by tivities. Githens emphasized the fact! It I) Northcutt, Miuthwcst of th«* city limits, nor the building pro । that to mnkc u success of th«' com gram out South -Sixth street, the ing financial campaign. It would building centering around th«* Mt. take th«1 whok-hcarti-d cooperation View school, th«* Dorena shopping of the public in general and that center, Kn«ix Hill or numerous re*, the officers of the association are idences within u radius of six or anxious to complete the campaign , at an early date seven niilra of the city center. Number Students Plan to Enter College Soon Final details have been complet ed for the one day South Lane fair to be held at the armory, Satur day, September 13th. Claude Arne, who will manage the fair this year is doing so on short notice and will It will soon be school time for An outstanding event which is appreciate the cooperation of both An eleven per cent increase in 1 a number of veterans anti high causing considerable interest in school graduates, who are pian- enrollment in thc local grade Eugene and vicinity is the sched the public and the judges and fair । nlng to enter an institution of schools, the Jefferson and Adams uled Youth for Christ Rally to be officials. He started work Monday higher learning A spot check schools, was registered at the end held in the Eugene Civic Stadium in getting everything ready. Food sales rights were given m»de yesterday by the high school of the second day of school Tues on September 13th. The stadium to the Hebron Grange by the fair journalistic students indicates that day, Elmer Fleming, grade school has a seating capacity of 5,000. 23 of the 1947 high school grad- superintendent announced. There and a near-capacity crowd is an- board. The fair board has asked ijoles plan to enter college. Of this ^rO"Cd °," lhe ‘^Pated. according to Lloyd R. the city to close 7th street be number the following will attend 2 * 2 ay' ^thMi Johnson, Youth for Christ direct- tween Washington and Adams streets on the day of the fair for the University of Oregon: Betty number had increased to 618 Tue«- or. the livestock exhibits. The follow This number com- Bagley, Donna Funk, Dorothy day morning. AVIATION MECHANIC George Bogardus, 32. Troutdale, Okla., is shown Construction within the -South .„¡.u eta 1 „ . , I Churches from ax far north as ing officers have been announced on his arrival al Roosevelt Field, New York, from Oregon, tn hU home Lane district would undoubtedly HubbeJ. Joan Huntington, Lenora weaTinr . Albany and '° ^burg are made single-seater plane. Local aviation »uthoritie» believe that this Johnson, Dorothy Speck, Frances wear including 27 non resident pu cooperating in the endeavor. It is by the board: Booths, division« A run far ahead of that within thc Is the first transcontinental flight to be made In a home-made airplane. Thrun, Jo«- Getty, Robert Naish pils. This year there are no non- the first time such a gathering has B C and E. Claude Arne and Lloyd city limits despite th«* fact that thc The Oregonian said that he made the trip In three days. The ship cost KMX).(XX) totul Includes two church and Herold Witherspoon. To Ore resident pupils, but an increase of been attempted in the local sta Griggs. Division D, flowers, Mmes. S. L. Godard and Susie Schneider. him $500 In materials, and a year of spare time. (International) buildings and a number of business gon State: Wally Morelock, Bev- 63 resident pupils dium. Division G, textiles, Mmes. Jeanne The enrollment gains in both the ------- erly Whitlock. Pat Kelly, Jane buildings. Final figures on the The American Ix-gion Auxiliary A colorful and unique program Morton and Phyllis Pruitt. Divi church construction will probably m«*t for a regular business m«*eting FHuIa»--------------------------------------- Beidler. Catherine Getty. San Jose grade and high schools reflects in 1^1 VIC UOnCGTl Bible College of San Jose, Calif : the gains of population in this has been planned, beginning with a sion H, fruit and farm produce, outrun th«' original estimate by n in the I(K)F hull on Monday eve- band concert at 7:30 p. m., fol Mrs Esther Stretton and Ed Fin good margin. ft AB Calo Elva Th’*®. Jerry McCornack and area. The grade schools have a ‘ nlng, September 8th at 8:00 p. m. lowed by musical program fea- nerty Division I, Future Fanners Roy Aubrey . Bugines , college, eu - new educational director on the,. . ...... - City records also reveal that It was the first meeting follow- job, Miss Elvera Meyer of Wausau. ,ur,ng thc Mus,cal Harts, of Dal- livestock division, E. L. Clark. from March 1st to September 8th Ing th«* summer vacation The new gene: Mary Ann Banton. San Di- ..MV. IM AW Co)J of San Wisc. She previously taught four I®8, D’xas, group of 5 talented Division J, open livestock class. then* have been 119 |>rrmits Is officer», headed by Angela Nich young p Waldo Davis, who Ralph Allen. Lorane Route, and sued The sums ranged a* low as ols were in the chairs Next week, September 15 to 20. Beverly Layton. Beauty school, years at Marshall. Mich plays the musical bells and triple Dee Wilson of Yoncalla. FR vi ginn $45.00 will be the selling dates for tickets Salem Donna Porterfield. South- The president. Angela Niclmls. octave chimes; and Willis Shank. K, hobbies. Miss Florence KebeL for the concerts for the coming ern College of Education at Ash appointed her standing commit of Seattle, and his musical glasses, beck and Mrs. Jas. P. Graham, School work at the Union High season for the Eugene Civic Music ¡Und: Virgil Newton. Geo. Pep- tee* for the coming year. Mrs. glorified oil can. and singing sax. Division L, 4-H club division. Mr. Assn which will be held in McAr- Pirdine College. Los Angel«?». Caii- School started off in full swing June Bird gave a very Interesting Gates will open at 6:45 p. m. an<l Mrs. S. T. Rose of Springfield, thur Court. Eugene, during the fall fornia: Gloria Clark. on Monday, with only one substi- and helpful account of th<* Depart William C. Applewhite. 67, died Admission to free, and the public former residents. Division F, foods, ment convention which she had ut- tut«' teacher nrc«-»»ary for the po and winter months Due to the an September 3, in Oakland. Califor is invited. ' i Mrs. Earl Hill and Mrs. Albert ticipated heavy registration at the , sition vacated last week by Joseph tended in July ns a unit delegate. nia after a week's illness. Helliwell. University the membership is lim- Toman, assistant coach. The regu Th«* m<*mb«*r»hlp chairman. Mrs. PoRTl.AND August lumber Applewhite came to the Eugene The armory building will be ited to 2500 adults and 500 stu production in the Dougliu fir re Inn Daugherty, reminded mem- lar instructor to«ik over yesterday, area with his parents in 1891 and open Friday afternoon at 1:30 p. gion of Oregon and Washington hit bers thnt dues are now due. Mrs however, with Roger Peterson, dents, first comA first served, but ! was engaged in home and business m. and Saturday morning at 7:00 a |x»t war peak, while order» con Bird said that dues were to «*xpirr newly rlect<*d to the faculty, in no memberships will be issued af ; building for several years. He was a. m. to receive exhibits. Doors to ter the limit has been reached. No tinued a firm upward trend. H. V. in September instead of in January । charge of class«** in physical «*du- bom Feb. 24. 1880. in Red Bluff. the fair will be open at 11:00 a. rp. Simpson, executive vice president tn the future ns the change was cation and Unit«*d States history. tickets will be sold only through William B. Spears. 69. died sud- i California. to view the exhibits and may be the association. Peterson, with his wife and small of the West Coast Lumbermens made at the <ic|wirtm«*nt conven denly at his home in the Walden | Survivors include his mother, viewed until 9:00 p. m. and should Jerry Gaylord, president of the daughter have just arrived In Ore tion this year AMociation. announced today community Sunday morning. He Mrs. Jane Applewhite. Eugene his be removed by 10:00 p. fn. Judging At the next business meeting on gon from Minnesota where he Eugene Civic Music association has waf born April 17. 1878 at Whitby, wife. Edna; a son Clarence of ('ailing attention to the railroad of the exhibits will be from 10 *. asked Mrs Cecil Caldwell to again taught the past three years. He car shortage in the Pacific North September 22 a vote will be taken Of the 15,750 freight and re-1 m. until noon Saturday. Ontario. Canada, and at the age of Cottage Grove: three grandsons. serve as divisional chairman for is a graduate of the University of west. Simpson dee la red th«* entire to determine,whether the unit will !h. j . .u ,wo y^nr» came to the United; Wendill. San Louis Obisoo Calif’ frigerator cars ordered for South month'« production could have m«-rt <>n one <>r two evenings tn North Dakota. ern Pacific's account since V-J, The enrollment of high school slsted bv Joe Bricher and Mrs K>n where been shipix'd had sufficient trans the month and a Urge attendance Krpw ’o manhood Army; and five brothers and sis- Day. only about 5000 have been students exceeds last year by only Hrtc2er and Mn and was married to Carrie Kod- ter»; Mrs. Ethel Link. Ashland: delivered to date because of plant for this meeting is hoped for. portation been available. a — — Da<<*n*|u thirteen, most of these coming Elmer Fleming, and anyone in- well on March 28, 1903 The couple Mrs. Mable Purdy, Portland; Guy difficulties encountered by build- IweCeflXiy The w«-ek|y average of West from the area of the Dorenrt dam teres ted in purchasing tickets may moved to Silver Park. Sask. Can- Applewhite. Ashland; Leonard Ap- ers. including a shortage of car Coast lumber production in Aug- An increase in water rates to be where nine students are pickl'd up contact one of these parties. u»t wu 145.573,000 bourd feet, a* ada. where they made their home piewhite. Kansas and Mrs. Hazel construction materials. charged by the City of Drain was Mrs Caldwell attended a lunch at the housing project The bus against an average of 102,746.000 I until moving to this area in 1928. . Stamm. Eugene. today by _ This was reported - . - A. authorized by the city council last from the Disston section carries eon at the Osburn hotel Tuesday where they have since resided Ixiard fret in July. Simpson said Funeral sevices were held in Mercier, president of the rail- week Present rate« have been in for association officers and divis fourteen more pupils than last < )rder* jum|M*d to an average of He was a member of the Meth-1 Oakland Friday. road’ wh® P°,nlpd °»1* that South- effect several years. The increases ional chairmen. 139,024.000 feet, an increase of odist church Survivors are: his Clarence Applewhite went to ern Pacific s post-war orders for were brought about by increased Total enrollment the first day 3,247,000 over those for July. Aug wife; two daughters, Mrs Ruth; Oakland for his fathers funeral. new rolling stock, including half costs of materials and labor and N. J Nelson, in charge of the ust shl|>fnents rose to 137,055.000 fish and game distribution for the was 480 pupils and a lion t ten have Richmond and Mrs. Pearl Ray- ownership of refrigerator cars to place Drain on a par with other been addl'd to that during the from 1O1.O4O.IXX) in July. Sharp in- CMtage Grove Rod and Gun club mond, both of Cottage Grove, and ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL purchased for Pacific Fruit Ex cities that charge a flat rate for week. By classes the figures show creases over the previous month. reported Monday that a total of a son. Ray Spears of Eugene. Two GRADUATES press. call for an expenditure of water. Simimon fxiintwt out, were due to 44.3(X) trout were planted in local 141 freshmen, 132 sophomores. 114 sisters: Mrs. Mary Krantz of Re- High school graduates may now over $86.000,000. Work on the iww city water sawmill shutdowns during the waters th«' past week. The plant- juniors anti 93 seniors, all of which course, Canada and Mrs. Lottie apply for and be assured before In connection with the delay in reservoir stalled Monday. The show an added number over last Fourth of July period. Sayle» of Wisconsin and a brother, : enlistment, of receiving training ipgs were distributed as follows: getting new equipment, attention construction contract was award ’Tiie encouraging production to 9,(MX) Ruinltow trout in Layne year except the senior class. The Oregon national guard unit Ira Spears of British Columbia, in army or air force technical, ad- was called to the fact that a siz ed to McKanncn and West of In here is badly in need of men with Canada Also by four grand chil- minist rative or trade schools. tal," explained the lumber execu creek. 12,500 in Bryce cn*ek and able number of freight cars have dependence. who submitted a bid ■ administrative experience, 1st Lt. dr?P' tive, "was d u <• primarily to a 27.81X1 in the ('oast Fork outlet at Application may be made thru been built in the United States for of $20,441.15. Construction will be heavy demand for lumber from the Cottage Grove dam. Coy De Jack Kelly said here Monday. Es- Funeral services will be held the local U. S. Army and air forces export to foreign countries. of reinforced concrete and will in I pecially wanted he said were men from the Smith Funeral Chapel recruiting station at the Cbttage the Pacific Northwest coupl«xl Lozier, a veteran employe of the Currently being delivered in con with army experience as file W'ith the Rev. Peter Bakker, of- with favorable weather rondi- state game commission deliven'd 3------------------------------------- siderable volume are new refriger clude the necessary grading at the site. tions." clerks, company clerks or any ad ficiating and interment will be in ■ . Bl the fish. ator cars from the orders for 5000 ministrative experience. At pres- the I.O.O.F. Masonic cemetery. aOW OR I OT6R1 rOlG Cumulative production for t he Th«* Rev. and Mrs. Leon A. such cars for Pacific Fruit Ex An additional planting Tuesday first .35 weeks of 1947 was 4,615,- ent there are also openings for The time of the funeral will be press. Mr. Mercier said. Approxi DELIGHT VALLEY FARM Belles will conduct special m«>et. corporals, sergeants and sergeants announced later, pending the ar 088,000 b. L; 35 weeks. 1946, 4,- brought the total number of trout mately 1650 of these have been SOLD TO CALIFORNIANS Ings ut th«* Free Methodist church. lfl8.ie7.000 b f : 35 weeks, 1945, placed here to 86,980 the past South Sixth street, beginning Sun with T-4 and T-5 grades. rival of relatives. The 1000-acre farm of Joe Crick placed in service and the rest are week Ray Vincent, president of 4,632.760.000 b. f. The cadre is practically formed day. September 21st. scheduled to be delivered by the in Delight Valley was sold thia the Rod and Gun club and Harry Orders for 35 weeks of 1947 and the number of men enlisted end of December. This will give past week to Mr. and Mrs. Joe The Rev. Belles is an artist break down as follows: Rall, 3,- Rentlc assisted in making the now brings the company up to its Pacific Fruit Express, largest op Gnos of Sacramento, who plan to evangelist and 'give* illuminated Tueesday plantings, which were 132,850,000 b. f.; domestic cargo. present quota except the unit has chalk talks. He speaks or sings erator of refrigerator cars in the take possession about October 1st. lost two men to the regular army 5flB.740.000; export. 644,966,000; distributed in local streams Tues world, a fleet of about 40,000 cars. The Gnos' own a dairy ranch near while painting the pictures in day. Totals for the various areas recently. As organization plans local, 447,255,000. Sacramento. They have five chil striking colors and portrays var are: 21,120 In Mosby Creek; 9,000 proceed the guard here will want Th«* industry's unfilled order file dren, the oldest, a daughter, will ious subjects. Plan now to see and several young men. in I-ayng creek; 12.500 in Bryce stixid at 682,491,000 b. f. at the George Phillips, about 70, was major in music at the University hear the Rev. Belles. creek and 44.360 in the outlet of ----------------1_____ end of August; gross stocks at found dead at his home. 137 North of .Oregon, a son of high school the Coast Fork. 533,893,(XX) b. f. 8th street W«*dnesday morning age and three grade school age. having passed away suddenly from" Sale of more than 250 million The Crick fam'lv. including Mr. LITTLE THEATER FINDS a heart attack. feet of timber to the Western Bat and Mrs. Crick, Mae. Martha. Bob The body is at Mills Mortuary HIDDEN TALENT tery Separator Co. of Roseburg and Gladys came here from and arrangements are pending the was reported by M. M Nelson, su California about six year» ago. Cottage Grove now has its own The Calvin Funk Post. Ameri arrival of re^tives. pervisor of the Umpqua National They left today for Glendale, Cali "Little Theater" group. The first can Legion, arranged for the in Eight local people will journey Forest Saturday. meeting was held last Tuesday fornia to make their home, and stallation of officers at the next to Eugen«' early tomorrow morn Charles A. Lockwood, assistant GITHENS MOTORS SECURES The timber is located on Fall where Gladys and Bob will attend game supervisor of the State evening at 8 o'clock In th<* Jeffer meeting of the post on September ing to appear on the 6:30 a. m. HAMMERMILL AGENCY Creek, a tributary of the North school. Martha will enter Whittier Game Commission since 1937, has son grad«* school library. Headed 22. Jack Larson of Springfield, boradcast of station KUGN. These Git hens Motors has been ap Umpqua river, two miles within college. been appointed to succeed Frank by Mrs, Bill Bartel Jr., the group area commander will serve as in people will tell about the coming pointed local headquarters for the the National Forest boundary. began making plans for the en- The Jack Joli family, who have stalling officer with visitors ex B. Wire, retiring state game super suing year, and from all indica- pected from the Springfield. Eu Southern Lane fair to be staged famous Harvey Red Hed Hammer Prices bid by the Western Battery been on the Crick farm, will move visor. it was announced at Port here Saturday the 13th. Those Mill. This is the machine that en- tions, it’s to be a big one. Separator Co. were $7.85 per thou- to Eugene, and the Everett Hee- gen«* and Oakridge posts. Refresh making an appearance over KUGN ables farmers to grind their feed land Saturday. sand board feet for Douglas fir. j gards, who have also been living The ments will be served at the close preliminary explanations After a career in the automobile are: Claude Arrte. fair chairman: j >„ faster and to make 4 bushels of sugar pine and white pine. $3.45 on the Crick place, are building a of the meeting. being over, the group and others business In Roseburg, and a term 5 Ci",k’ ™"' ag instructor: feed equal 5 in dairy or meat pro- per thousand board feet for west- home on Norih 10th street. This was th«* major transaction Melvin Kerr FFA president; Sar- duction Government experiment In the lower house of the state leg who are interested will mwl next em red cedar. ____ _______ ___ islature as a representative from । Tuesday 16th, at 8 o'clock in the at th«« regular meeting Monday. ah Jenkins F HA president; Nina stations say that grinding grains. It is estimated that the sale con- ! Minnvisr nxmb * Jefferson grade school library. — - — * ------- Douglas county. Lockwood joined Chapman. 4-H club; Morris Culver, roughage and even soft corn in- tains aproximately 250 million I start « snsiN the state staff in 1933 as a gam«* This meeting is for the express F FA and Glenn Wicks. FFA. creases feeding values 20 to 40%. board feet of the Dduglas fir and n,, ,u . officer nt Diamond Mke. He was purpose of reading over the play pine species and 20,000 feet of the hi£.. ‘„»m/ f“mnler J ^Ck’ the which, by the way, is "Kiss and later transferred to the Portland western red cedar The Western ^d*T *n “ certain mW- I LIONS RESUME MEETINGS MT. VIEW SCHOOL TO START office ns a field man and in ’1937 Tell". The play is a comedy and a After a summer layoff the Lions SEPTEMBER 2» Battery Separator Co.’s bid was . dUMiOn' very popular one and the show The Church School Board named Wire’s assistant. the only one submitted. The tim- l ,^’ nb fl1n°W “J ng »»art««! ..... . °; cluh resumed weekly meetings at The Mt. View school No. 128 "Kiss and Tell" was in Cottage I xx-k wood's first announcement Education of thc Methodist church lhe Ralnbow cafe Monday with will not be able to start until 1 bcr will be logged by the Paris "J" thU Week * b”“* ‘h* as xu|w*rvisor said the commission Grove not too long ago, so quite a is sponsoring a reception for all Neil Gwyn, new president presid- September 29 due to the building Logging Co. of Roseburg. i ’ planned boosting production of few persons arc familiar with it. teachers in thc grade and high ¡nR - The first timber auction to be 1 For those 001 familiar with the If you are interested, come along school« to be held next Thursday ^rs consomed^moT/'or"^ pro- j not being complete. The addition Chinn pheasants to 90,000 this yenr conducted here by the Umpqua P°licy* w* «tiH explain. Each we»k of class rooms, cafeteria and play and bring your friends. If you nigdH. September 18. in thc league I and that nn estimated 19 million shed has caused the delay in the National Forest will be Sept. 111one merchant is asked to sponsor trout would be released in Oregon don t have any friends (Impossible room of the church, at 8:00 o’clock j b8t of committee appointments opening of school. in the local Forest Service offices ’ name He is to give this person a thought I or aren ’ t well aapminted. All teachers and parents of pupils and promised some go<x programs streams by the state hatcheries. Two tracts of timber will be sold.1 tre* merchandise prize if they find 'r «.SU Edward E. Wilson, commission - .. . -------------- ,— ----------------- — ------- , ....... GLEN HANKINS WITH both located on Little river—Rose their name hidden in his ad. The chairman, asserted Lockwood's acquainted wjth some of the j anil Mrs. Ralph Schultz are co-¡the club would attempt to finish MARKSBURY name is pulled at random from a burg News Review. wide experience with commission I”’®* "Characters" in Cottage chairmen for th«* reception, ' some of the projects started in late Glen Hankins, who has been box which contains the names of problems throughout the s t a t c! Grove! 1 - ■ ■--------- years with Roy Mason, real estate brok the Sentinel’s subscribers. There LILY GROWERS TO HAVE made him admirably suited for the If you think your ability doesn’t PICTURES ON RODENT are no string» attached. One matter of unfinished busi- er for the past year has accepted SPECIAL MEETING 12TH new post. ; include acting, there are always , CONTROL SEPTEMBER 18 ness ness cameu carried over over from from last last spring spring a position as salesmanagcr with A special meeting of the South 80 I* «ure and check each week. many other jobs that enn he done i The Dorena Grang«« will open at was the final«' of the membership Geo. Marksbury, real estate brok Lane Lily Growers will be held! who knows, you may be the lucky MEDALS AVAILABLE and are necessary to hold a cast 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, Sep- contest, which was suppawd to be er. See the announcement of Mr TfN-YtAR-OLD Beverly Jochet Friday evening, the 12th beginning ; on«! FOR VETS together. A play is only as good as tember 18. There will be a talk a feed where the winners were Hankins in this issue. shoulders her responsibilities (365 at 8:00 p. m. in the basement of -- ----------- - ' Victory medals and American the person« backing It, so come out pounds) without a grimace, In spec the armory. with pictures shown on rodent con- guests of the losers. The lasers CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE Defense medals are n<uv available anyhow, and perhaps, who knows? trol given by Mr. Fletcher's assist- do not seem to remember the tacular stunt at a beach in Santa Elmer Kent was called to Agen The possible marketing of fivr* The Child Health conference to those who are eligible through Maylx» then* is h streak of latent ant from Eugene. This will be promised feed and a good number da, Kansas Saturday due to the Monica, Calif. Composing the totem and six inch bulbs will be planned, will be held September 18, from the Cottage Grove Army and Air talent hidden in you which will shown at 8 p. m. very interesting, of th«' winners including Orlo B«g- serious illness of his mother, who pole are (from Beverly up); Russ President Norris urges all mem- j 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. in the he.itp Forces Recruiting Station at the burst forth and surprise you and ■nd will be enjoyed by all who ley are worried over the apparent is 91, and his sister, both patients Saunders, Joy Crown and Elsie । bers to be present with a listing rooms. Plea»e call 293L for Imanclch. pnnory. (International) , Qf thejr salab ,e bulbg your friends. attend. oversight. in a hospital there. « pointment. Grade Schools Show Eleven % Gain Over 1946 Gigantic Youth for Christ Rally to Be At Eugene Sept. 13 Legion Auxiliary Holds First Fall Meeting Monday Hi School Begins 8th; Enrollment Is Up Thirteen ■ icxeis on »aie September 15 to 20 Wm. C. Applewhite Dies at Oakland Lumber Orders in A Firm Uptrend William H. Spears Dies Suddenly 7th Shortages Delay Delivery of New So. Pacific Cars Drain Ups Water 86,980 Trout Are Planted in Local Waters Past Week National Guard Needs Men With Adm. Experience Special Meetings At Free Methodist Church, Sept. 21 George Phillips Dies of Heart Attack Wednesday Chas. A. Lockwood Is Named Game Commissioner 6th Legion to Install Officers Sept. 22 To Broadcast So. Lane Fair Over KUGN Friday A. M. Battery Co. Buys Big Timber Tract Reception Thurs. Nite for Teachers I