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The Weather (Courtray Cottage Grove Lake Weather — Station) High Low Rain Nov. 14 50 42 12 Nov. 15 55 51 .41 Nov. 16 54 44 .19 Nov. 17 56 47 .06 Nov. 18 52 44 .11 Nov 19 51 41 .OS Nov. 20 41 .05 VOLUME LVIIÍ ^ottaoeSroue Sentinel $100,000 aiuaby Crrnk Harvey Rd. LATHAM Z_______________ Ten (?cnt» Per Copy * _ $200.000 0 of O. UbrMV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, TH( RSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1947 Hospital Money 1$ i Homecoming 60 Annual Royal Arch Masons 12th Still Coming In S100 to S700 Daily _ i. - — — mb Cottage Grava Hospital Fund Hnmarniviino Dnual Highlighting the activities of the Royal Arch Masonic lodge for the year 160 members and guests I attended th«1 annual homecoming of the local lodge at the Masonic building November 12th. A hear meat und venison dinner WUN served by the Constellation club und visitón WW4 tiltil m their praise of the event, said to have lawn the most outstanding In the history of the organization. High Priest Gildabinl who made the menu looketj none the worse for having to eat some of his sug gested bear meat Most visitors drew the line on eating bear meat and one member declared he ate so much venison he hud trouble getting home after the evening meal. Lyman Palmer of Eugene was the gqett speaker und talked on activities of the Royal Arch lodge. King Cecil Mieck, last year's pro moter of a baby shower for Frank Galdabini, conferred the Royal Arch degree on twelve candidates — ‘Pioto Cottrtny Oari Studio Past high priests of the kxlgc gave rhe hospital campaign is $1,000 richer by reason of the donation of the Junior Chamber of Com an account of the progress of the merce Shown h<rc is Elwyn Woodson, Jaycec president, presenting H. E Eakin, hospital treasurer lodge. with the check, which represents this organization’s contribution todate. Catholic Parishes To Collect Food For Europeans NUMBER 15 PomoM Grange to Meet at Latham School Hov. 22nd I HsuePa*1" November 26 Our next publication day, Thursday the 27th falls on Thanksgiving. In order for the We haven't been ordered to juck up the mercury in the right "ear" A Thanksgiving week campaign staff and employes to observe the, of the Sentinel yet, so we nre still I for food for the children of Eur day along with others, we will । Of interest to the public la an on the SUNi.ooo mark. Contribu ope and the Far East will be con step up the publication a day and hour's free program beginning at tions and donation* continue to ducted here commencing Sunday, publish next week on Wednesday. > 1=30 P- m. at the Latham school rome in at the rate of $160.00 to November ,23rd and ending No Under present conditions this is Nov. 22 under auspices of Pomona $700 00 dally, but to make an ap vember 30th. according to Rever quite a task. It cannot be done Grange. Dorena Grange will pre- preciable showing on the upswing end Paul Zeller, pastor of Our successfully without the cooper- sent « one act play by Joseph Me Cune which recently won first of toe mercury, would take several Lady of Perpetual Help parish. at ion of the public. days We will greatly appreciate the । Place in the Pomona (county) con- The parish will participate in a A partial survey of the business state-wide drive which is sponsor cooperation of the public in gen- test. Three members of the La- district reveals that less thun 15 ed nationally by the War Relief era) and our advertisers and cor- tham Recreation club orchestra per cent of the business house em Services, NCWV, and in Oregon respondents in particular. Get your wiH play. Cottage Grove Future ployee* have been contacted ac under the leadership of the most copy in early. The advertising Farmers of America will put on a deadline will be Tuesday noon. In- skit directed by E. L. Clark and cording to Floyd Gl thana. chair Reverend Edward D. Howard. man The same situation exists to Canned milk, meats, fish, flour, | sections received after this date Alice White will whistle accom panied by herself on the piano and a large degree among the indus fruits, vegetables, corn meal, bar cannot be guaranteed. Asa Clark on the violin. trial concvrna and while no report ley, dried beans, peas and foods I* available from the residential Also open to the public is the of any kind will be sought in the district, much of the district re recreational hour between seven drive which in Oregon, he said, will mains unreported, it is believed. and eight p. m Demonstrations seek a goal of 15,000 pounds. The committee has l»ecn led to of square dancing will be given Father Zeller L presently making believe that a number of donors by both Hebron and Dorena. These arrangements with -his committee will be In position to make addi The state highway commission win ** followed by square dancing to facilitate the handling and ship tional contributions or larger con ping of the contributed foodstuffs promised action on some of the by all with music by the Frank tributions the latter part of tne to San Francisco. After special most important problems con La Blues. year or the early jiart of next processing and packing there, the nected with the highway opera For a 11 grange members the year, in the meantime It la ho|>ed food will be shipped directly to tions in this section. Floyd Gith- meeting opens at 10:30 a. m. There that solicitations will be completed emergency zones in Europe and ens and Ben Heinz, representing will be a recess for the turkey as rapidly an possible. Asia. the city planning commission held dinner and the program, then the Bond Buying Criticised Last year a similar campaign an hour's conference with the com meeting will continue. Contrary Reports have come to officials sponsored by War Relief Services mission members in Salem last to all other notices grange mem of the association that some crit —NCWC netted more than 28.- week. The commission promised to bers are asked to bring jello for icism has been directed against 000,000 cans of food nationally for send a representative soon to in the noon meal and pie for supper. the hospital board la-cause the the peoples of war-stricken areas vestigate the request made pre i. W. Trommlitz, manager of The Pomona or fifth degree will IsMird saw fit to invest $25.000 In radio station K O R E, was elected Hutiert Campbell, local lumber The first open meeting of the I member according to the recom- It was distributed abroad directly viously that a stop and go light be given in the evening. negotiable U. S bonds and have chairman of t h e 4-H Advisory worker is awaiting h i s French reorgamzed Chamber of Com- ‘ to the suffering through War Re be installed at the corner of Main Go south of Cottage Grove just mad«- the statement that since the Council nt a luncheon meeting last fiancee, who is expected to arrive merco was held Tuesday evening mendations. It was announced lief Services' directors and 22.000 and the highway or 9th street. past Woodard’s mill, turn left that dues paid in now jn the hospital board has enough money Thursday noon at the Osburn Ho । in New York today She sailed at the council chambers of the volunteers in France. Italy. Bel The narrow highway bridges at about one quarter of a mile. to Invest in bonds, the association tel. Mr. Trommlitz replaces Roger from Paris November 12th, The city hall with about fifty mem amount of $24.00 per member gium, Holland. Poland. Austria, the north and south approaches to would pay each individual mem doesn't need any more money Ap Kimberllng who has served as fiancee. Miss Simone Macquart bers and business men present. A Germany. Finland. China. Czech o» the city limits will also receive at parently the objectors do not real chairman for the past year. At thia will meet Mr, Campbell in Port controversial issue, whether to at ber until December 31. 1948. Slovakia. India, Greece, the Bal tention of the commission, al George Macready reporting for ize that the purpose of the invest meeting the Council decided to land where the couple hope to be tempt an agreement to keep the kans. the Dutch East Indies, the though it may be some time before the nominating committee said Philippines, Japan and Hungary. any alterations are attempted due । ment is to earn a small amount of sixmsor a 4-H Appreciation Din- married Thanksgiving day. stores open each Friday evening money while waiting on the cam- ncr for 4-H members who have The coming event culminates a until Christmas was believed to the committee would submit the The food collected in this cam to the fact that the commission is • IHiign to be completed for every won special award!« or who sold romance started when Campbel) be largely responsible for bring roster of temporary officers nom paign. the Achbishop announced, facing several similar situations inated at the organizational meet dollar secured puts the firoject animals In the 4-H Fat Stock Auc- was with the army in France and ing out the* large number. After will be given «o the war-devas over the state. ing some weeks ago. Nominations. lust that much nearer completion. Ition Sale at the County Fair last served several month* as a mili The cub scout pack has been re Also the commission indicated considerable discussion the mat however will be accepted from the tated countries without regard to This objection certainly lack* any September, their jiarents and tary police He was stationed in race, creed or color, as a special that in the main improvements, organized under an active commit ter was put to a vote by President logic. j .u ' , floor at the next regular meeting tee from the Junior Chamber of sponsors of the awards, and pur Paris for six months and at Le « . J a d hC pr°P°sal was December 16th. Temporary offi- gift from their friends in Amer alterations or new construction Commerce with the following Havre for three and a half months. ica, who will feel privileged to con would follow the present 99 route. chasers of animals v<> << town cers nominated for the ensuing committeemen appointed: Larry Mr and Mrs. Campbell will This is the second 4-H Appre Previously the members at the year were: Ben Heinz, president; tribute food for the sick and needy Brice, chairman; J. L. Stokes, ac who must look to America for ciation Dinner sponsored by this make their home here where Mr open meeting agreed to accept the W. G. Robertson, vice president; assistance. tivities manager; Doug. Treiber, Campis»)! is employed on the green group for 4-H'erx and sponsors of recommendation of the board of secretary and finance; John Van chain at the Northcutt mill Mrs. directors to turn the Christmas Norman Richards, second vice 4-H awards. Trunnell, achievement manager Etmo Chase. L. W Trommlitz. iampbel) wiH be the second' itghtmg project over to the volun pmsi^ -nt; Richard Thwing, secre tary, and Max Sears, treasurer. and Woody Hilbert, contact man. and diaries Glllilan were appoint Frrnch bride to locate in this vi- teer fire department Four directors named to com Tuesday evening the following Merlin Bullard has been selected ed aa a committee to make the ar cinity. The local hotel accommodations as cub master with Vinal Randall rangements for tha dinner and the were discussed and it was agreed plete the board of directors were: candidates were initiated into the Sr. and Warren Nichols aa assist The d.tplay of rare and Interit- Tentative plans are to that the need of a modern hotel F L. Hilliker. Geo. Sibley, Elliott grange: Nora, Gilbert and Everett ant cub masters. The program for with dining room facilities was Voegele and C. A. Bozell. Ing Bibles arranged by Mni. ; hold the d.nner In Eugene on De- . j i _ i Yearous. Joyce. Barbara and Har- the year is being completed as Plumbers and electncians are old <>xlard CarJ and Giadys Buf. badly needed and President Heinz < The membership presept also Trask’s class of the Presbyterian «•ember 20th. reminded by city officials that or fi ng ton, Ivan and Thelma Harris, rapidly as possible. Those attending this meeting stated that he would appoint a j agreed that the national guard Sunday school has attracted a Ladies who have volunteered as committee to study the situation unit should have the moral support dinance No. 1277 and 1279 passed Mrs. Emma Murry. Merle, Lilian great deal of attention in the |>ast were Elmo Chase. L. W. Tromm- den mothers are: Den No. 1, Mrs. litz, Roger Kimberling. Harry The members present also of the community both to aid in by the Council August 25 and Oc and Lorraine Porter. two weeks • The first piny of the Cottage John W Wilson, 6 boys; den No. tober 6, 1947 requires that a per Among those on display were a Chase, Earl McNutt, Ralph Ful Grove Civic Theater, ''Kias and agreed to accept the recommenda- the national defense program and mit be obtained for every new As this was the birthday of two 2. Mrs. Elsie McClarnan, 6 boys; bright, Glenn Hnrndan, Charles tion of the board of directors that to aid in providing a payroll of Hebrew and Greek Bible. The He Tell" presented at the Union high the annual dues he set at $24.00 about $21,000 per year, which is installation, alteration or repair of the candidates a special greet den No. 3, Mrs. Arda th Nichols, brew. which Is the Old Testament, , Glllilan, and E. A. Danielson. ing was given to Gilbert and Ev 6 boys; den No. 4, Mrs. Iola school auditorium Saturday eve per member. Companies anti what the national guard means to job. Permits are available at the erett Yearous twins. is rend from back to front. The ning was well received. According Stokes. 4 boys ; den No. 5, Mrs. H. firms holding more than one mem- the community, if the unit is kept office of the City Recorder. Greek Bible has both the Old to the host estimates available the bership will pay $24.00 for each to its enlisted strength. Several members are planning C. Lechner. 7 boys; den No. 6, Builders should remember that Testament and the added New piny attracted 700 people. Net re a permit is required on any car to take the Pomona degree at the Mrs. Vinal Randall Sr., 5 boys; Testament ceipts of the piny which will bo penter job costing over twenty1 conclusion of the county meeting den No. 7, Mrs. Helen Minkler, Lo We have a few page* of the W G. Robertson, chairman of ' donated to the Cottage Grove hos dollars ($20.00) whether the work to be held in the Latham school rane route. Mrs. Berton A. Land, old Monastery Bible printed in the South Lane county commun pital were not learmxi as wp go to is new construction or remodeling. Nov. 22. assistant, Lorane route, 4 boys; 1485 in Venice hy Pngininus De ity chest said this morning that press. Strict enforcement of these .r- Open to the public will be about den No. 8. Mrs. Ethan Coston, den Paginini. Only a small part of the the campaign was underway but The play under the direction of dinances will insure compliance an hour's program beginning at nt home of Mrs. Farris Jolly, as- |>agc is taken from the Bible, the he had receiv<«d no reports of com Mrs Kay Bartels gave theater go A nation-wide mass merchan- suit of these pledges of support, with state codes and aid in main 1:30 p. m. Saturday and the rec- swtant. 5 boys; den No. 9, Mrs. rest is explanations The monks mitteemen as to the progress of ers something different in the taining low insurance rates. reatlonal hour between 7 and 8 Mary Schultz with Mrs. Thedora chained it to the desk from which the campaign. The first contribu form of entertainment and at the dising campaign next March and according to James C. Moore, as- Dalberg, assistant, 6 boys. All electrical, plumbing and con p. m. April will seek to dispose of sur- sistant extension marketing spec- it was read so that it could not tion turned in was that of Safe same time uncovered some hidden struction work is subject to in Mmes. Margaret Lun nan and Visiting members will bring plus lily bull» grown in Oregon ialist at Oregon State college, be stolen. They burned the in way for $75.00. Robertson said he stage talent in the community. spection by a qualified inspector. jello for the noon meal and pie Merlin Bullard are also assistant itials of the monastery on the was still hopeful that the cam The acting on the part of the en and other Pacific coast states Moore has been working with gro- for supper. Hebron and Dorena den mothers. West side and Har edges of the pages. Martin Lu-1 paign could be finished at an early tire cast was well above the aver which are suitable for home gar- cers and chain store groups on will prepare the rest of the meals vey dens will be organized aa soon the campaign. ther got a lot of information from date, but that it would al) depend age and some turned in an out dens. which includes a turkey dinner. as volunteer den mothers can be Chain and variety stores will co- Growers in each producing area it. It was translated from the on the public response. The fact standing performance, particular All subordinate members are en located. Any mother living in this operate in the producer-consumer "dU participate in the campaign Greek to Isatin. that the county kick off dinner ly Champ Hustl'd, Francis HorA, titled to sit in the Pomona Grange section and wishing a den to be One of the most interesting was is being held in Eugene Monday, Shirley Anderson and Ben Hilliker. campaign, arrangements for which through a local representative SALEM, Ore—The Oregon Fed as the business is conducted in the located in her home, please con have been made by the merchan- named by the merchandising com a page from Tyndale's New Testa has not helped matters any here Several expressions were heard mittee. The contact representa- oration of Labor attacked in Mar fourth degree. During the evening tact any member of the commit ment printed In 1548 When It was The job is not one for one in following the program that the dising committee representing the ti ves will be responsible for as- ion County Circuit Court Monday meeting the Pomona or fifth de- tee. Pacific Bulb Growers' association. first printed in 1525, It was the dividual or a small group of in presentation of the play involved On the 6th forty seven boys saw Definite assurance of support senlblinK bulbs and filling orders two laws increasing state income gree will be presented to all sub- first Bible to be printed hy the dividuals, but must receive the lots of hard work just for one taxes and enacting a state with ordinate members who desire. ' a navy training film entitled, "The has been given by the Limited placed wi,h ,hem for shipment. movable press. Tyndale was per support of al), if carried to a suc night's stand and expressed the Chemistry of Fire”, as guests of The committee asks growers to holding tax of 1 per cent on gross secuted and finally put to death cessful conclusion. opinion that a repeat performance Price Variety Store association, a the local fire department. A dem national trade group representing contact their representatives now income. because he printed the Bible so should draw a large crowd and The federation, in a hearing be onstration of »he fire truck was the common people could read it. * . _ ei. i would perhaps be appreciated in the major national and regional for de,alls on Participation in the fore Circuit Judge Duncan, claim also given. chain variety stores, according to ‘’alT1Paign. Local representatives There w-u* also a |>age of Mlles **HflU31 I FSp 9s1OOl some of the surrounding commun for the chief bulb producers in the ed both measures were unconstitu Coverdale’s Bible printed In 1550 D a H & Gun Club the committee. Weekly den meetings start next ities. tional because the 1947 legislature (state are as follows; It was n revision of Tynda Ie’s New J " J j week. Boys wishing to join the A similar commitment has been Upper Willamette valley—Clif made them effective only in case Lt. Jack Kelly, commander of cub scouts can do so by contact -«Testament and was the first com- made by the state chain store as ford W. Walker, Albany: C. W. the people defeated the sales tax plctc English Bible to be printed. sociations of Oregon. Washington Wester, Eugene, and W. A. Hem- at the October 7 special election. cannon company, 162nd infantry ing any cub scout committeeman. It was dedicated to King Henry The annual tray shoot of the ( national guard) announced yes and California, which also are enway, Cottage Grove. It contended it is illegal to make terday that the unit would hold a VIII, who didn’t approve of trans- ; Cottage Grove Rod and Gun club seeking to interest other state as Umpqua —Warren Billick, Elk one law depend upon the fate of special drill at the armory next lating the Bible, in hopes that he scheduled for Sunday, Novem- another. The sales tax was de Monday evening. On Tuesday eve Mary Jane Johnson, 23. Cottage sociations. ton. wouldn't forbid It. | her 23rd. This will he a turkey Some 10.000 stores will be pro Siuslaw Ivan Reed, Mapleton. feated, so the increase in income ning. the regular drill night Col. Also there were two old King ,,nrt merchandise shoot nt the Grove, died at a Eugene hospital Coos Bay John Bergen, Coos taxes was ordered effective with Lee Alford, of Portland, instruc James editions, one printed In 1613 Hom's grove near Saginaw, start- Friday. She was born Jan. 14, 1924 moting sales of lily bulbs as a re- Bids on installation of utilities all income earned after last Jan tor in the regular army. 162nd in Ray. and the other In 1628. The one inK at 10:00 a. m The high man in Indiana, and was married to and expansion of school facilities uary 1. The withholding tax, which Joseph L. Johnson in Conners- f fantry will visit here and will at Lookout Point Dam housing printed In 1628 was all hand-dec- jin c«ch contest will take the prize Southern Oregon and Northern orated It was also rebound. When A cordial Invitation is extended ville. Ind, Aug. 23, 1941. She California Mrs. May T. Stafford would not be a tax increase but probably make a routine inspec area 22 miles southeast of Eugene served with the armed forces in the Protestants rebound It, they ”11 club members to attend. and H. T. James. Harbor: Floyd which would be credited against | tion. will be opened by the Corps of World War II. and was a member, left out the Apocrypha. King Hen- i ---------- -------------- Thurman, Arcata, and Mrs. Jacob regular income tax payments, j Kelly said the local unit was re Engineers Dec. 8 under a major would become law next January 1. of the American legion Auxiliary ry VIII broke his country away l«ORANE PARENT-TEACHERS son, Smith River. ceiving lots of field equipment and program of preliminary work for and the Church of God. The income tax increases were from the Roman Catholic Church MEETING Representatives for the lower accomplished by lowering exemp expressed a hope that all needed the big dam, it was announced at and started the Episcopal church 1 The Lorane parent-teachers’ as Surviving arc her widower; het- Third attraction on the Civic Willamette valley will be desig tions, The exemptions for married equipment would soon be here. Portland yesterday. King James started printing the sociation held the first meeting of parents, Mr and Mrs. R. E. Mar-, Association series for this year is nated later by the committee. While the nation wide recruiting couples was dropped from $1,500 The schools of the town of Low- Bible differently, and they left the year November 10th and elect- I tin. Richmond, Ind.; and a brother, the Slavenska Ballet Variante, to drive is over and the unit here a year to $1,000, and for single out the Apocrypha. These Bibles i Mrs. Avid Rothauge, president, Alvin Roy Martin, Richmond, has fared better than the average, ell, adjoining the housing arec, will |appear in Eugene at McArthur persons from $750 to $500. have become the most widely used [ succeeding Jack Bartlett, who Kelly said his unit was short sev be expanded to take care of the The body was shipped to Rich- Court Tuesday. Nov. 25. influx of children when dam con Bibles in the world. , moved away. The PT A voted to m o n d, Indiana for burial with eral key men. Mia Slavenska, the Erotian bal- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith have struction attracts large numbers The two most modern Bibles noi!’’ in ’he purchase of a merry- Simon Mortuary of Eugene in ‘ lerina who heads the group, will | received word of the birth of of workers, with salvaged mater WCW the Moffat and the Good- i K0-1,00™ for ’he school grounds charge. be remembered hy all those who their firs« grandchild born Sun ials from Po-tland Air Base build speed translations written in the|nnd ,hc committee was appointed. saw her motion picture "Balle-1 T. F. VanBrunt, employed at the __ day, November 16, to their son-in- ings used. SLEIGIIS OR HIGH WHEEL form of a story hook. rina . She came to the United Northcutt mill south of town had law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. WAGONS EOR THORNTON States in 1940 as prima ballerina a narrow escape while at work on Harry Irvine, at a San Diego. Cal- Other Bibles were printed in I CORNERS OREGON SEA MONS NOT of - the Ballet ---- Russe de Monte Car-j 12th in in «n attempting iu to ifornia hospital. The baby is a Syriac, Danish, and Latin. The । । i I, -- — • । November ««in ...ii f ? .I °r stellar roles in such | extinguish a fire which started in boy and weighed eight poundsand Syriac is a language dialect of the F. L. Hilliker, local manager of HIT BY FATAL DISEASE n7y h?u'' ballets as "Giselle ", "Swan Lake" an electric motor. He was operat- three ounces. The baby is also the Mt. States Power Co., an Aramaic. It was printed in 1668. PORTEND—There is no Indi- Cnrn\^ thn "Sclwherazade." ing a new type of fire extinguish- the first grandchild of his paternal nounced yesterday that his com cation of disease among the herds Syriac Bibles are very valuable rners residents if the road gets There are ten people in Mme er, which destroys all oxygen. Un- grandparents. Dr and Mrs Harry pany had paid the state a total of sea lions on the Oregon coast, because of their help in under any worse. Cars are not much use Slavenska's company, headed by fortunately the operator was S. Irvine, of Portland, standing the Greek and Hebrew. of $349,012.88 for the taxable the Federal Fish and Wildlife said now unless the roads, which are a George Zoritch, famed principal caught without oxygen and was ____ ' The Danish Bible was printed in year of 1947-48. The amount was here yesterday. solid chuck hole are repaired. dancer of the Ballet Russe de almost suffocated. He was rushed; David Peterson employed at the p aid in full on November 15th. By 1780, and the Latin Bible was The statement followed Cali । Monte Carlo, who is on sabbatical to a Eugene hospital in the Mills Square Deal Barber shop has gone counties taxes were: Coos county, fornia’s report that many sea lions printed in 1550. TO POMONA GRANGERS leave from motion pictures. ambulance and had made a satis-; to Condon in eastern Oregon to $96,805.00, Linq, $90,314.94; Lane, there were dying of a disease. All the Bibles were very inter Applications of five rec fruits Visiting grangers are requested Those who will not use their factory recovery by the following; claim his bride. Stanley Turner of $54,565.59; Tillkmook. $33,334.43; I Stanley G. Jewett of the Fish esting. and we hope that the peo pending If A Vo are fl V«Zi 11 a 1» 4 to —v 4 n 4 A Mrs. .4 «J « r U — «3 A the ambulance been A — _. ■* >11. . • « ■ « to please bring a dessert of pie and tickets asked contact ¡day. Had ten ; r Tillamook is working in place of____ ____ ___ Polk, _ $25,663.- _____ _______ Benton, $26,887.78; and Wildlife Service said ________ Oregon’s ple enjoyed seeing them. —Rose jello meeting at ieiio at nt the th,. Pomona Pnmonn nwntin«, nt Cecil Caldwell and arrange for minutes later .his life might not Mr. Peterson while he is away 16; Marion, $12,440.56; $8,751.1»; herds were of a different species mary Rickard, Mary Lou Wiese. Latham November 22nd. some one else to attend. I have been saved. । for his marriage and honeymoon.' Douglas, $49.84. J from those in California. .... ............ . . Trommlitz Made Chairman 4-H Advisory Council t " aaimTrSnch Bride at Portland Hiway Commission Promises Action on Highway Problems Meeting of Reorganized Chamber Of Commerce Held Tuesday Evening First Cub Scout Pack Is Reorganized •Rare Old Bibles Displayed at Local Church New Installations Repairs Call for Permit From City Large Audience Sees First Effort Of Theater Group South Lane Chest Campaign Started 18 Candidates Are Initiated Into the Hebron Grange Lily Growers to Inaugurate Mass Merchandising Campaign A F of L Attacks State Income Tax / Special Drill of Cannon Co., 162nd Inf. Monday Nite Is November 23rd Mrs. Mary Johnson Dies Friday Bids Called on Meridian Dam 8th Third Concert Tuesday, Nov. 25 T. F. VanBrunt Has a Narrow Escape Nov. 12 Mt. States Power Taxes to State Cannon Company 162 Inf. mo m