w» dottale ^rou e Sentinel The Weather (Courtesy Cottage Grove Lake Weather Station) High Low Rain Oct. 30 61 44 49 Oct. 31 57 45 .00 Nov. 1 55 45 1.16 Nov. 2 53 43 .16 Nov. 3 50 46 .16 Nov 4 46 41 .06 Nov 5 42 37 .26 Divide VOLUME LVIH Ten Centn Per Copy Cong. H. Ellsworti Guest Speaker at Joint Meeting 30th Blackbutte Has 12.4 Inches Rain In October 1947 To Open Nov. 8th Every place ought to la- able , to claim some sort of a record Congressman Harris Ellsworth, I some time and Blackbutte is no represent alive of the 4th congres exception when it comes to estab sional district was the guest lishing a new rain record for Oc »peaker at a joint meeting of the tober. Mrs. Lillian Stlmmel, IJon s club and Junior Chamber of weather observer at Blackbutte < ommerce Thun.day night st a < reports the October 19-17 rainfall banquet served in th«- Masonic there totaled 12 40 inches with thc building to a capacity crowd. He heaviest fall Iwginnlqg at 8:00 a wax accompanied here by hix m. on thc 15th and running to 8:00 daughter. Mixx Margaret. The din- a, m the following day and ner was served by thc conxtclla-i amounting to 3 95 inchex. In ,l<,n club. tober 1946 the rainfall W ,1- 6 16 'laughter. Miss Margaret. inch«« and in October 1945. 265 Other» ap¡>caring on the pro- inchea there Kram ■ ">r for me the evening were: The I ne i A A three fhrPr to lt) four four Inch tnch anow .now fa|| Kev. r rank Brown, who sang two on the higher hills Tuesday caused 1*“'«”npun‘ed b>' « drop in temperatures and rains Mrs Hoyd Allen; Darrell Summers were roldcr of the University of Oregon, who _ . gave two trumpet numbers «c- B . « companied by Mrs H A Hagen, AipHA BUFIiette and Miss Orlcna Martin, who ren- |_ am— M...4 dered several piano numbers. •’■inTUliy HUri Congressman Ellsworth, a mem- ., . „ .. ... , ,. ber of the congressional commit- T”*10** of '7 tee to recently visit Europe, dwelt P«*”« ^o wa" at length on his impresión, of ¡ u1^ hurt r7°n 7*7 Mm. My ran Perry Europe, stating among other 1<7“n»{ ’7 thing, that one often heard that p" yarl 7U*h,.rf ‘,,W7 ’ Ur.’ met of Europe wax waiting for WM P“““« °" ,he **“• America to feed, her This l.n’t pole on the car when the load true for most European» arc work eolU|>scd. Fortunately for him he ing hard with what they have to had climbed to the top of the car do with The principal difficulty lx and csca|»ed being crushed by the that tla-re 1» no organized effort falling poke. and it was more for nor is there any unity of effort. tunate for a helper, who put Berlin has a |>sycliological problem stepped aside after loading next to with all of its former residents the last pole. Mr. Burnette was rushed to a trying to live in a city which dur ing the war was almost tiombed Eugene hospital, where an exam out of existence. Congressman ination revealed that he suffered Ellsworth told his hearers that he no broken bones He is recuper rode for two hours In the old Ber ating satisfactorily according to lin city limit without seeing any an early report. decent living quarters, yet there are over 2.500,000 people trying to live in Berlin which at present has living accommodations for about 100,000 people Band practice for the Cottage The chief difficulty in all coun tries visited with the exception of Grove municipal band lx being Myron Perry' Switzerland, is that the countries held each Tuesday night, Elbert announced have no stabilized currency and DeMosx. conductor, the so-called bad money has driv- here but week. Anyone who can rn out the good money fot people play an instrument is welcome to are afraid to trade their gold. jew- attend. Mr. DcMoss said the first els, etc., for the prcwait currency practice session drew seventeen. One hears a lot of talk about There la an Increasing interest in the prrx-nt congress not aiding the project and Mr DcMosx hopes Europe, yet since VE day Amer not only to attract more of the ica has M-nt to Europe over $21.- older musicians, but the young OOO.OUO Moat of the aid we have ones as well. given Europe has gone unnoticed, Mr. DeMoxa is a member of the while in one instance there was a DeMosa family, well known for kit of notice made about a single their musical ability. shipload of grain sent into France from Russia The speaker said he felt we should at least let the Eur. opean people know where the aid came from. The only way to defeat com The feed situation may mean a munism he said was not to try to 50 per cent reduction in the num outglve Russia, but to let the peo- ber of breeder hens on Oregon tur ple know that communism and key farms, resulting in fewer tur Russia were synonymous terms, he key products on the market next said. year. Growers have indicated a re- Warren Edwards ducnon of 150.000 breeder hen« during the coming year, because of Nnv 00,1 ot and pro‘ acaSOn rWOVx ord gram to xave grain for Europe, it The muxic of the Portland Sym-1**’ brought out at a meeting phony orchestra which opened its :Thun,rt,y of Coun,y ’urkpy revival season at the Portland Krowpr* Civic auditorium Monday, Nov Thc turkey business is a $20 Nov. 3. 3, will be brought to radio listeners million dollary industry in Oregon, of Oregon and southwestern but production already is down to Washington each Sunday after the pre-war normal of 1941, drop ping from the huge war-time pro noon by station KEX, Portland. A Joint statement just released duction rate which was maintained by Symphony Manager James to help supply the armed forces. Hart and Manager C. S. Young of KEX revealed that the station HANDS COMPLETES would broadcast the first hour of TRAINING each of the 10 Sunday twilight Donald D. Hands. USN. son of concerts, from 4 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrx. Roy S. Hands of Fifty of thc 75 members of thc Diwton route. Cottage Grove, Ore. Portland orchestra were drawn gon. has completed recruit train- from the Oregon . southwestern Ing at thc Naval Training Center, Washington area, and moat of the San Diego, Calif., and has been ad- "Imports" formerly played under vanccd to seaman, second class, the new conductor with the famed Recruit training is the sharp Janssen Orchestra of Lox Angclex. ¡break between civilian and Naval Jamre Edwards Manager Hart points out that 1 life in which the new navy man Two new stores will ofwn here the resumption of symphony in, learns the fundamental principles for the first slme Saturday, the Portland was made possible by of a sailor's life, neces- area-wide support of the revival! Upon completion of his training 8th Both ------ stores -........ found -------- it ------- campaign. Instead of a relative the recruit is assigned either to I ,o delay tholr opening be- merchandise has been slow’ handful ot sponsors as was the units of the fleet or to a service cause ,a ... arriving. The newest establish case in the old days - hundreds of school for specialized training ln ment is the Perry Dress Shop in contributors in Salem, Bend, The I Dallex, Newberg, Eugene, Corval- 100 ATTEND TEEN AGE DANCE the Sixth street building, sched- inn । uled to* open Saturday morning lis and scores of other cities are Approximately 100 young peo- under thc management of Mr. and hacking the program. i plc attended the teen age dance !' M™- Myron Perry. A gift will be wa?2n2nT^H presented to each lady visiting ROYAL ARCH MANONS and Th re 7^ mPn i ,hl‘ OP**"“»« da“> a”d PLAN HOMECOMING and merchants. Thc affair was a each vlgltor wU1 intere.ted in The red letter event of the Roy nre ac7rri,nK ,o unusual display of up to the min- al Arch Mason lodge here is the attending. Credit for promoting ll(P styles in a new setting annual homecoming dinner to be 227 h 7. LV Th<' Edwards Outdoor store, given in the Masonic building, solicited funds for the dance, managed by Warren Edwards and Wednesday evening, November 12 Music was supplied by » nml>n. jaines M Edwards, had new All Royal Arch Maxons are urged „ talent orchestra including Bruce to attend and visitors are Invited. Brisbane. M. Bullard and Miss Or- 1 y ’ ' ,n,° over thirty days ago, hut failed to The Royal Arch degree will be lena Martin. receive sufficient merchandise for conferred on twelve candidates a creditable showing. While mer- following the dinner, S. J, Leonard underwent an op- chandise stocks are.not completed A feature of the dinner Is that eration Wednesday at Sacred the management has decided to members and visitors will get a Heart hospital in Eugene, and at I open v.:;: it; with the prospect of a com- choice.of two meats. If you fjel last reports was recovering satis- -1 plete line in men’s wear and sport- just like the ordinary guy you factorily. Mrs. Leonard Is staying ing goods as soon as the stocks en will be served venison, but if you in Eugene with friends to be near route here have arrived. A door are tough, you will be served bear him. prize will be given all who register meat by Frank Galdabinl, high on the opening day, Saturday the priest, who is the chief assistant Remember "Kiss and Tell" 8th. — Photos courtesy Clark's and nurse to Dr. Lloyd Griggs DD. November 15th. Studio. Band Practice Is Held on Tuesdays Further Drop in Turkey Output romana aympnony Orchestra Opens ( ' COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1947 Business Pauses To Honor Funeral of 3 stat« officials Named Secretary Of State Monday Added to Grove While there was no holiday set ■■ *A I D J aside her«' to honor the memory of KASrn ¡three state officials killed in a WWW IW .tragic airplane accident October » .u . . 28th, business men paused briefly . 1 r ,b<> f ot* Monday afternoon from 1:30 to a T**? 2:00 p m while funeral rervicex 1 ‘he were conducted at the .»ate houre^L. * evenl?land ,ranar for the late governor Earl Snell. “T™ 0 E Robert Farrell, the late secretary, of state and Marshall Cornett. the dXm« 2? to ‘h*,»60“?1 late president of the state .«mate, “ The First National Bank and the)^*’' *h,° "^ed to Sprmgfield city hall remained closed all dty h Monday as did a number of busi-j M F Ji P* ncss houses in Eugene. In recount- r,.Dlwi ' aC’ ing »me of the anecdotes con- V n.vt«l with the life of Earl Snell, treasurer to invest $25- several stories told of hi. life re-.g?^' “* prc,ent iund" in U S call that h<> would go out of his way to do a favor even to a. ewart, member of the stranger and one such story starts ^ha from Cottage Grove. When a Mon- « h“d 27" tana resident landed here «eversl j ™ S'1"*"* years ago and sought, a job in a a'; buL ,hat ,hp. com- logging camp he was’ told to see ,277 ?h 7 th«- governor meanine the xtraw * h Kh apd ,hat further invextl- se«' Governor Snell, the governor xn.r « called a logging company here and ■ K <l*«cuxsion as to whether it woidd be wise to try secured him a job. to establish offices for physicians in thc hospital, the opinion of the majority of the members was that cost of constructing the offices would be too great and it wax voted not to attempt the «stab The Cottage Grove Civic Thea- ler Group will present its first bU^ng production November 15 at the >o- ln port|° cal Cottage Grove High xchool at ° ¿° 8 ’15 Th«- nlav la a»-« com- investigate further plans ___ of the n.13. I ne play is a u thr»<> three act hi- — hospital and his offer was ac- edy and from all indications will — — afford many a laugh. It's quite a ’ _ ______ bit more fun to see someone you — , o Date Set for Kiss and Tell Earl T. Newbry of ’ Ashland, state senator since 1939 was named secretary of state by Gov ernor John Hail Monday at Salem, succeeding Robert Farrell, killed in a plane crash October 28th. He took the oath of office shortly af ter his appointment was an nounced Assistant secretary of state is Harry Schenk, who was not a candidate for the higher post Mr. Newbry said he contem plated no further change in the personnel of his office Newbry of Ashland will serve with Governor Hall and Leslie Scott, state treasurer on the Ore gon board of control. Governor Hall also announced thaj he expected the resignation of the state liquor control com mission composed of Geo. Lilly of Baker: Hugh R. Kirkpatrick of Lebanon and Dr. E. B. McDaniel of Portland. He said he would ask for the resignations unless they were forthcoming. Two members said they would resign and the third could not be reached for a statement. City May Annex Hew Suburbs Soon NUMBER 13 Mrs. W. Eastham Fjrst Woman to Bag a Cougar Hospital Funds Still Coming in Mrs. W M. Eastham of Black butte is establishing a reputation ln t h • hospital ax a hunter of Predatory animal. |f i thermometer will nM I» her husband. Sunday moved untlJ the financt £ medium s(zed cougar m(ttee and the ^,>^1 treasurer with one shot from a 30-30 after have a meelinK urtd go over the the Eastham hounds had treed cagh contributions and pledges. It he cougar, feeing on a deer car- wa> announced yesterday. A cass. near the Cottage Grove dam scheduled meeting yesterday af- Mrs Eastham is believed to be ; ternoon was deferred. Thia ex- Lane county s first woman hunter I plairu| the mercury in the to bag a cougar, although she has thermometer found in the ri; killed several bobcats and coons. box opposite the Sentinel head The Eastham and Gllham hounds remains at the $100,000 marie. are largely responsible for reduc Floyd Githens. chairman of the ing the cougar population in this finance committee said yesterday area Mr Eastham said Tuesday funds and pledges had been com this was the second cougar killed ing in at the rate of from $100.00 this year. to $1.000.00 per day. A large part of the city as well as a large part of the industrial district remains to be heard from. ’ Highlighting the activities for the past week and for the week to come. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Throop , of the Town Talk cafe will donate Robert Bostick, age 28, passed the entire proceeds of the cafe away at the home of his parents. Sunday to the hospital fund, which -Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bostick, on includes the cost of food. Wait Country Club road. Eugene, Ore resses and others employed by the gon, ilctober 30, following a life Town Talk Cafe are donating their long illness. He was born in Glas time all day next Sunday. co. Kentucky. October 5. 1919, and And speaking of donations, rpoved with his parents to Califor there are others outside ot the nia, then to Oregon, coming to Cottage Grove trading area who Cottage Grove in 1942. settling on are making donations. H. A. Theda Mosby Creek until about two of Eugene, well known in that city, months ago. when the family donated $25.00 to the hospital the moved to Eugene. He was a mem past week with the remark that ber of the Christian Science everybody should donate, and one church. of the biggest donations from an He is survived by his parents, organization comes from the Lon five brothers. William of Grants don 4-H Mothers club (See sepa Pass. Al of Eugene. Cliff of Wat- rate story for details >. sonville, California, John. Merced. The Daugherty Lumber Co. California, and James of Cottage made a sizeable donation the put Grove; one sister. Mrs. Adelee week. Of interest also is the fact Bonadurer of Eugene. that the hospital site committee Funeral services were held at the Smith Funeral Chapel Satur day. Nov. 1, 1947, at 2:00 p. m. over the various proposals sub* Mixs Lola Newman, Christian Sci mitted to determine the most ence reader .officiated. Interment feasible location. was in the Blue Mountain ceme- We also learn the Mr. and Mrs. Woodrome are serving an old Robert Bostick Fnneral Saturday Some of the populous areas ad jacent to the city limits may be annexed to the city, if the resi dents of those areas desire to be come a part of the city. Ben Heinz, city manager, was authorized by the council at Monday evening's session to investigate the possi stranger. <h. r.,h„ <». bilities of the move. The funds of this first play are _ The section of the city at M and going to further our much needed Ash streets will remain in the res hospital. Many of the local organ idential zone. The planning com izations are helping by selling the mission did not act on the petition tickets, as well as many of the io- I Veterans of two wars and mem- of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.Mendell to I cal merchants and of course, by °f the American Legion and change the zoning of the district the members of the cast. WHEN Auxiliary will participate in an from residential to light commer you buy your TICKETS, contact Armistice program to be given cial. since the petitioners were not any of these. Be sure and make November 11th at 11:00 a. m. at present. Two other zoning changes your reservations at the Sentinel the armory. The program will be- were recommended by the com office. Tickets are also on sale Kin at ll;00 a. m. with the flag mission, a half block on South there at all times. ’ raising in front of the armory Sixth street between Adams and The complete cast includes building. Immediately after the Madison streets be changed from Sunday th« Uth at their home, 742 Francis Horn, as Mr. Willard. fI®8 raising ceremony those at- residential to light commercial, North River road with the pro a house painter; Mrs. Claudc 'ending will repair to the auditor- also an area on the east side of ceeds to be given to the hospital Kime as the Archers’ maid, Lou- 'um where an address will be given 10th street between Main and fund. Call 312Y for reservation«. ise; Mrs. Ray Anderson as Cor- b>' the Rev. Frank Brown, Meth- Kelly Field be rezoned for a half The Halloween carnival held at So if the family wants a treat. liss. going on 16; Champ Husted odist minister I bIock froni Whether business houses will be ^eS residential to central Latham Friday evening the 31st. Sunday is the day that you can as Raymond Pringle, going on for the purpose of securing funds give it to them at either the Wood 16; Mrs. Stewart Carlson as Mil closed for the day could not be Byron Thies appeared before the to buy a movie projector for the rome home where the dinner is dred Pringle, going on 18; Ben learned as this is written, but if council and asked that the west school, was well attended, and being served from 1:00 to 5:00 p. Hilliker, as Dexter Franklin, the the merchants ________________ follow the custom side dump grounds be cleaned up. the gross returns of $700 exceeded m. or at the Town Talk Cafe. boy next door; Mrs. Lloyd Griggs ot the past, all stores will be A request was read from R. D. expectations. as Janet Archer. Corliss' mother; closed. Several hundred dollars worth Northcutt of the Northcutt Lum Eugene Cook ax Corliss’ father; Continuing the day, members of ber Co., asking to sell the water of prizes were awarded during the Milton Turay as Private Earhart; the American Legion and their line supplying his mill back to the evening; the few remaining ar Grant Lxivegren as Lieutenant families will enjoy an oyster feed city. No action was taken. The ticles are being held until a future Lenny Archer. Corliss' brother; in the armory dining room on the city attorney was instructed to date when they will be used for up an ordmance giving the betterment of the school. Mrs. Warren Hansen as Mary Franklin. .Dexter’s mother; Gard- The splendid cooperation of the ill be followed by a dance city manager authority to regu- n e r Sellers as Dexter’s father; w ,atc lraffic with signs and signals. community, school children, and Mildred’s mother played by Mrs. . emorial Services The Cottage Grove Lions will Tne cjty engineer reported that Cottage Grove merchants was Winston Russell; Uncle George, invade Springfield Friday night Next Sunday morning, memor- the area at 5th and Quincy streets commendable. Corliss’ uncle by Richard Kliese ial services will be held from the would be improved also that the Special recognition goes to the for the annual meeting with the and Robert Pringle, Mildred's Presbyterian church with the Rev. residents of South 11th street following merchants and individ Millers. The Millers will be de father by Reginald Fauquier. Hugh Peniston. pastor delivering would have new side walks soon uals for contributions of prizes and cided favorites with weather con Not only because this play is for the memorial address. on the east side of 11th street be- cash donations: Red Line Shoe ditions all in their favor. Out the hospital fund and because it Shop. Cottage Grove Creamery. weighed over twenty pounds to a tween 11th and 12th streets. is by local people, but also be Quarles’ Shoe Shop. Stillings Gro- man in the line and a sloppy grid cause it’s really good, everyone Is eery. Northcutt Lumber Company. iron to keep their speedy backs invited to come. Old and young Woodard Lumber Co.. Knicker under control are factors which alike will enjoy "Kiss and Tell." bocker’s. Harry Neet. Denny’s. the Lions are not expected to be Rowsey’s. Latham Electric. Ted able to overcome. Kangas. Quality Market, Eagle A knee injury suffered in block (Lions Roar) Cigar Store, Rainbow Cafe. Gith ing practice will cost the services The annual staff has been se- Twenty business men were pres ens’ Motors. Coast to Coast, Com of Harlan Mickey, regular e^d, lected and voted upon by the stu munity Jewelers, Smith Furni for the rest of the season. Coach dent body. Plans are being made in ent on Wednesday evening of last ture, Irish and Swartz, Arnest’s Bob Dusenberry reports the rest week when they met for the pur- order to have a bigger and better pose of reorganizing the senior 2.77.^72' T?«ery’ Si*: of his charges are ready to go and annual than before. Chamber of Commerce At this Stat7n... ”ayne’ and are fired up enough to pull an up Two' United States Naval ice- Jean Ritter was elected editor time the city manager, Ben Heinz. Mc?*u,,in' Town Talk Cafe. Peter- set. ,hi’ C°Untry >oi th* a"n“al «"«I ’hose assisting The Junior-varsity will meet the J, hf her are Maxin*' ’nd Betty was elected temporary president. * son’s Auto Supply, Woolworth's. to the Antarctic on the Second Sheets. Publications Manager Others elected to work with him I The Club. Blue Moon Cafe. Grey Springfield reserves here on Kelly hound Confectionery. Layfield field at 2:00 p. m. on Armistice <1948) Antarctic Development Shirley Arne will be assisted by i until the regular election in De-; Brothers, Western Auto, Brisbane Day. The Lion cross-country team Project." comber will be: Wally Robertson, Ida Rahn and Pat Scott. Electric. Grove Hardware, Bar will meet the Millers as part of The two icebreakers are the This year each class will have vice president; Richard Thwing, tels Market. Penney’s Store. the half time entertainment. «This USS Edisto which will leave an a representative on the annual secretary; George Sibley, Charles East Coast port on or about No staff. Doris Lacock, Jean Odom Bozell and F. L. Hilliker, directors. Bressler’s. Dick's Second Hand will be the first appearance of the vember 5, and the USS Burton and Pat .Dawley are editorial class President Heinz said the first Store. Smart Shop. Short’s Fur- team which also expects to par work of the group will be a mem- niture, McLaughlin's Furniture, ticipate in the Willamette Valley Island which will depart from San representatives. The class busi- Pedro. California, about Novem ness representatives are bership drive and the formulation Collins’ Laundry, Nichols’ Elec- ‘ and State cross country meets. Jean trie, Cottage Grove Clyeaners.; ber 20. Rickard. Albert Martin, Dixie of a program. He also said prob-1 Cottage Grove Flour Mill, Smith ' HALLOWEEN STUNTS lems will not be thrashed out at I Following a rendevous at Samoa Bailey and Helen Axley. Electric, Lane Co-op Warehouse, i MILD THIS YEAR in early December, the two ves The staff held its first meeting the ni«?eting, but committees will I B. A H Feed and Seed, Graber- Hallowe’en stunts over th« com sels will proceed to the Antarctic be appointed and these matters' .. , ------ -i °n Thursday. Future meetings will Heinrich the Jeweler. I munity Friday evening were mild - 17 the naval program j be held during fourth periods and taken care of on the outside .and' — Kern’s Drug Store, O. K. Supply. compared to former yean, th« reports made at the meetings. ■ g a 'nK *qU‘P' wi" announced later Chevron Service Station, A and B 1 good record made this year by th« Thirty-five men have declared I roM Wi,hin ,en days ’hp sta« wou,d Beauty Shoppe. Gates Market. 72 ‘her «7??® Scientific expiora- ikt. t0 a ten tative nlan Hrm .7? Jin J expiora ] Ilke to draw draw a tentative plan of of themselves interested in joining Thompson’s Shell Station, Herb youngsters was largely due to th« fact that a lot of entertainment the senior C. of C. tion will be continued to a limited the annual to present to engravers Adams Station, Prager Hardware, i wax provided for youngat«ra at all The next meeting will be No 77, ui in . and Printers for bids. Kent’s Market, Kelly’s Drug Co., i ages. The Hallowe’en frolic at La vember 18, at 8:00 p. m. in the city Each ship will carry two air If the cost is not too great there hall. Cottage Grove Pharmacy, Cur- tham. the teen age dance at the craft. Two Sikorsky HO3S, one may be a printed annual this year. lette Beauty Shop, Grove Cafe, armory and a number of Hallow Bell HTL helicopter and a Gru- shA-t'o Grocery. Myrtlewood u_ ______ ■ Shop, __ । Since plans have started early it Short's e’en parties aided in keepin« th« fTexX.To^ Mobilgas, Mimee's^Tot Shop, Ham children Indoors. uUlHy’ ’ a SOn an<1 Keneral ' man>’ morc activities. low’s Market, Cottage Grove Auto Except for soapy windows, the Supply. Bos law Auto Shop. business district escaped damage Commander G. L. Ketchum. Any omission of contributors' i of a"; consequence. The fire de USN, of 1705 Olive St.. Pine Bluff. names is unintentional. (Contrib- partment was kept buay for a Arkansas, will command thc ex- The Blue Mountain Lumber Co. I uted. ) pie of hours, putting out pl Ire of nedltion. Commander E. A. Mac resumed operations last week af tires set afire There were no Donald. USN. of 1653 Holloway ter being shut down for thirty PIE SOCIAL AT WALDEN broken street lights. Ave, San Francisco, California,1 days, during which time extensive NETS si 74.80 will command the USS Burton Is improvements were made. New One of the most successful pie was the activity ot the special land and Commander E. S. Folger, i equipment installed includes a new socials reported in was that given lice committee appointed by the USN, 166 Lincoln Ave,, New Lon-1 carriage, resaw, burner and boiler at Walden school Thursday night. Junior Chamber of Coninwimr. don, Conn., will command the USS and arrangements have been made The social netted the sum of $174.- Edisto. to install a planer later. The new 80 which will be used to buy HUNTED HITS JACKPOT The ships will return to their equipment has enabled this com badly needed equipment. Ladies in Bud Husted finally Mt th« tarA home ports in thc United States at Donald Kelly pany to boost the mill's output. charge of the social are very ap the end of the Antarctic summer. about 20,000 feet daily or from । preciative of the generous public Chester Riggs 60.000 to 80,000 feet daily. response, A Hallowe'en program Ten Mile lake over Kenneth Cooper Remember "Kiss and Tell Forty five men are employed 1 was given in connection with the Warren Hansen and November 15 th. at the mill. social. son . Armistice Program Planned for 11th Latham Carnival Nats $700.00 Lions to Meet Millers Friday At Springfield Two Icebreakers to Explore Antarctica Ritter Elected Ben Heinz to Head Annual Editor Senior C. of C. Cannon Company 162 Inf., Blue Mountain Lbr Co. Installs New Equipment at Mill 32 76 K.0." ’ St"!* lrt8 — •« *