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The Weather (Courtesy Cottng«- Grove Lake — Weather Station) High Low Ruin Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. .31) Dec. 1 Dec. 2 49 45 50 18 18 46 4.3 40 4.3 ■16 42 .03 .00 .00 .10^ (Tottaqe 6roue Sentinel Cottage Grove Hospital Fund »200,000 »100,000 Bennett Creek « * LATHAM VOLUME LVHI Ten Cents Per Copy So. Lane Girl Scout District Will Meet Willi th«' Eighth Anny in Kyoto, First Lieutenant William Here December 10 Japan M Earl, son of Dr and Mr*. G. 1st Lt. Wm. Earl Serving as Public Health Officer yn-AGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THI H.SDAY. DECEMBER 1 High School Gets New Drivers Training Car ! hr South Lanr Girl Scout dis L Earl, of 1.305 South 6th Street, trict will meet for the regular bi Cottage Grove, Oregon, Is now monthly ■«• sb ion Wednesday. De . serving as u Public Health OfH- cember 10 In the council chambers । cer, With the Saga Military Gov- of the dty hall The tunc will be , ernment Team in Saga, Japan. 1:30 p. m All leaders, troop com- The Saga Military Government mitter memlMTs. mother* of girls Team has the vital role of acting in or desiring to b«’ In troop», and i as n mediator between the Occu- any other friend* of Scouting, arc put ion Forces and the Japanese urged to attend. This meeting w««* prop!«- tn Suga Prefecture Such originally announced to be held Items as safety, sanitation, public at th«- Preabyterian church; the work, law. local government, per- change should b«- noted. , sonal anil public health, and var Mrs Janet Stutz, fjeld director, ious other administrative tasks all «■ill meet In the morning with ail come under Hie jurisdiction of the tnaip leader* and assistant lend- numerous military government er* who have not completed right tennis. Lt. Earl enterad the Army in hour* of leadrrahip training Brownie leader* will meet with June, 1947. at rt. Crooke, Ne- her at til«' City h ill at lo a m. In brasItH He sailed to Japan on Sep termediate leaden ut 11 a m. tember, 1947, and was assigned to the Saga Military Government Team on 2« September 1947 Prior to entering the service he attended the University of Oregon. ]947 NUMBER 17 Lion Basketeers U. S. Engineers to To ................ Open Season . “Zrday ‘ ^ Offer Durable Fir The Rev. Henry W. Davis. 75, Here This Evening church former pastor of the First Baptist here and well known to Mill December 29 The Lions will open the current many local residents died suddenly The real estate division of the basketball season here against the at his home in Eugene yesterday Campbell House, an independent evening. The Rev. Davis served as Portland district, corps of engin team from the University of pastor of the Baptist church here eers, has a sawmill for sale within gon. Thursday night. There wiirbe for nine years, terminating his the construction area of .Dorena no admission charge for this first service in about 1941. He was also dam. 27 miles south of Eugene and game. a former pastor of the First Bap five miles east of Cottage Grove, Saturday night the locate tangle tist church in Eugene and a for Oregon. with the perennially strong North mer director of religious education When the corps of engineers ac- Bond team. The Bulldogs have a at the University of Oregon. At quired property In the dam area, strong nucleus back from the quin the outbreak of hostilities in B ®l»o acquired the mill which is tet that took three out of four World War I. he went overseas as , known as the Durable Fir lumber games from the State champion a Y. M. C. A. worker and spent ■ Company. Before the dam is com- ship Coos Bay Pirates. »everal months in that service. pleted, the mill must be sold and Next Tuesday Sweet Home will Funeral arrangements are pend- removed, according to Col. O. E. be the opponents for the third sue. ing. Walsh. Portlanad district engin- eer. cessive game on the home floor All games will be preceded by a Bids for the mill^vith installed preliminary game at 6:45 with the machinery and equipment, con- main game to start at eight o’ , sisting of the main mill, planing clock. , । mill, boiler house and miscellan The starting quintet te still un eous structures,, will be opened at certain The returning regulars | 1 p. m. December 29. Successful from last year. Mike Gamble. Milo bidders will be given until March Chapman and Harlan Mickey, fill 31, 194«. for removal of struc- — Ma G. P. Arland (left), Northwest three of the posts but the other tures and clean-up of the site. .Manager for Chevrolet Motor Dl- b inley W hipps, aged 87 years • The mill is essentially steam-op- two starting spots are still wide vision congratulates H. B Ferrin., open. Les Porter will probably! and five months, died suddenly erated and has a capacity of ap- (center) superintendent of schools start at center because of his and unexpectedly Wednesday! proximately 75,000 board feet per OREGON STATE COLLEGE on receiving the 25th dual-drive The Cottage Giove Golf Club height with Marvin Schaffer as ' morning about ten o'clock at his eight-hour shift. A full Sunday schedule of pro fall hundcap tournament cham Chevrolet for use in the Union the fifth man in the starting quin home on Gibbs Avenue. He had) Bidders may bid, as one item, 7 Jie red letter day for Masonry grams Ims been arranged by Radio pionship match between Steve high schools driver training pro tet. Others who are pressing for a just returned from Eugene and upon the entire sawmill with in City council sessions are prov KOAC for Sunday, December 7, Gasper and Alton Jone* will tie in Cottage Grove was reached lust gram. 'rhe car is supplied by siater-in-law, starting berth are Bob Cook wat talking - with his ---------------- —■ stalled machinery and equipment, In celebration of the 25th annivci' played this week end. Jone* dc- night when 175 lodge members and Thomas C. Clapp, (right) local ing more popular as time passes Bruce Johnson. Ronald Chapman Mrs Robbins, when he was or as separate items upon either and at the regular session Monday visitors gathered at the Masonic »ary of It* founding on the O. S. C. feated Grant Ijovegren in one Chevrolet dealer. stricken and -« died —• 1 immediately. ------ j «---.- the main mill, the planing mill, the evening some thirty or forty peo Ken Harker and John Leonard. campus Dr<*ember 7. .1922 The »«•mi-final match and Gasper de building to observe the 76th anni- The deceased was born in Jer- Scott Bob Gasper, Larry Wolfard „ boiler house or ----------------------- the miscellaneous ple were present. Maynard Wil program schedule will «tart at 10 feated Orlo Bagley to enter the vtnmry of the Cottage Grove son. local attorney, spoke briefly ry Miller, Champ Husted, Albert Coun,y- Minnesota, and came to structures, or any combination o clock in the forenoon and will finals. The tournament has taken lodge. Preceding the program and Martin and Byron Cordell' are the 'this *U‘“ section ““ in 1911, living on thereof. A n«‘w Chevrolet automobile continu«- to 10 o'clock at mght longer to complete than usual due ^irbyX'oz^teS^’ehh W,uippw’ with dual driving com in behalf of Guy Smith as to his likeliest starters for the "B" team. Mosby Creek until ------------ 1931. He ------- was The government reserves the stay with the police department. Ordinarily the station is silent on to the extremely wet weather so _ The 1947-48 basketball schedule: wel1 known as r °ad supervisor, a right to make the award or After some discussion, a motion Sunday ' । job he held for 16 years. the committee In charge plan* to bX ¿St.» rT awards for the entire sawmill as was made and second that the po December The enure day will be used to start earlier next year. The next Frederick M Hunter of E^ene, • 6 Saturday, North Bend His wife di«Mi in July, 1945. worshipful grand orator and «- Cottage Grove Mo- — ------ but — onc item, or several awards as lice committee uphold the chief of honor th«1 fourniers and former tournament will be the club cham- 9 ■ “ ' 1 *or C ompany for use in its driver Tuesday. Sweet Home . lnos‘Lof the fam‘*y «till surviving separate items, whichever is con- staff membcni who pioneered In pionahip to Iw played in the spring. chancellor of th«- Oregon system education courses under the plan police in his decision to discharge 13 Saturday at Sweet Home are Charles of this city. Nelson of sidered by the government to be Officer Smith. It was understood of higher education. Other distin- developing thia station to one of Fred Langston, Jr., winner of the 16 Tuesday at Roseburg developed by The American Auto- the decision to discharge officer । Eugene, and Vernon of Tillamook, for its best interest. guished visitors were: Most Wor- the foremost today devoted ex championship trophy this year, 19 Friday at Junction City mobile Association. Three sisters. Mrs. Anna Young of Invitations and bids may be ob- Smith was brought about by the clusively to educational, non-com who waa eliminated in the handi shipful Walter Ransom of Eugene. 20 Saturday at North Bend Minneapolis. Minn.; Mrs. Amantha । tained from the District Engineer. “ We are happy to make this car ,------------------- fact that the police department mercial broadcaiting. The |>hy»ical cap tournament, will be on hand to grand master of the Oregon Mai. 23 Tuesday. Coquille Brockway, of Calgary, Canada and | Real Estate Division, 921 S. W. plant, started and developed by the defend his title and try to retain *ons. Right Worshipful Worth iaVaUa. ,0 the h,Rh school »tu- was overstaffed. 26 Friday. Newport Mrs. Gladys Perini of Cottage Madison Street, Portland 5, Orc- A letter from the planning com Grove" said state college, I k operated with a possession of the Bill’ Zimmerly Harvey of Eugene, grand junior Grove; seven grandchildren and! gon, telephone: BRoadway 0621, warden. Worshipful Cary Strom«- lrnom?*^r clapp. owner of the mission wax read. The planning January program nervier by th<* Kmcral 3 Saturday. Roosevelt Hi Memorial trophy. two great grandchildren. Extension 54, or from the Resi- of Junction City, grand master of local Chevrolet dealership "We ------------- ----- -- --- commission recommended the fol- teruilon divnion of ihr alate tyx- 9 Friday. Elmira He was married in 1892 to Flor- dent Engineer. Dorena Dam district 9 and J. J. Kennedy of are , coni| dent that the course will lowing zoning regulations: That tem of higher education, afford 13 Tuesday at Eugene ence Robbins of Minnesota. He Townsite, Dorena, Oregon. Westfir, grand pursuivant , m make ”‘"' better --------------------------------- driven of our young th«- - -------- area --------------- brtyren the - east - line of * ing an outlet for Institutions of j 16 Friday at Springfield i was a member of the Baptist > people and reduce accidents in this ’ 10th street, east 112.4 feet to the Matt Smith, as worshipful mas the system and other state depart church. ” j --------- — 21 Wednesday. Drain west line of the alley, extending ments. ter. heads the list of new Masonic community." 23 Friday at Uni Hi Funeral services will be held ja -- x Ä — Th<> driver educational program , • l™ 111 ,hp south line of Mam street From a little 5O-watt homemade | officers Who will serve the lodge Tuesday at St Mary's from the Mills Mortuary Friday Rnff 900 nFAVO II 9If for the ensuing year; Lit Laaater consists of classroom study and to the north line of Madison street set in the physics d< part ment, th«' 30 Friday, Eugene at 2:30 p m. with the Rev. Peter , WW-gC Ui Uf C VaV was elected senior warden; Percy lectures coupled with actual driv- **’ rczon<?d from residential to cen- February station has now evolved Into a Bakker officiating. Interment will ' A Malcolm, junior warden; Earl Hill ing experience in the dual-con-1 tral commercial. That the area modern 5000-watt plant. Final 3 Tuesday, Junction City be ;n rhe Brumbaugh cemetery. |f|| fair llAA |ll||| from the west line of Sixth street secretary; George Drury, tnasur- trol car under the guidance of an tests arc underway for KOAC to 6 Friday. Springfield The Cub Scout* are making fi- .. er and Lxiuis Caidwell, trustee. Ap- expert trained instructor. The west to the east line of the alley operate nt 5<XX) watts nt night ns 10 Tuesday at Elmira _ _ pack pointive officers will be announced course will run one school semes- from the south line of Adams to How is the Cottage Grove Chest Well a* during the dny as at pres nal preparations for their big 13 Friday, Ashland the north lino of Madison be rc- ter and will meeting at the Cottage Grove Ar- on Decemlxr 20th, at which time be a regularly sched campaign progressing? ent. These may be completed in 17 Tuesday, Roseburg time for the anniversary program. mory. December 5, at 7:30 p hi. A ■ public joint installation will lx- uled subject on the high school zoned from residential to limited Residents of the Cottage Grove 24 Tuesday, Uni Hi commercial. That the plat entitled area—as wen as for all of Lane Special programs have been group of Cub Scout* from Eugene ! held with new officers of th«1 curriculum. Friday. St. Mary's planned for the day, and open will put «m an Investiture cere i Eastern Star. County—will have the opportun “Accident statistics prove that Masons and odd Fellows second Mrs. Isotoff, of the University ity to gain a vivid, first-hand re house will lie held throughout mony for th«1 new Cubs, and other drivers in the 15-20 age group addition" cemetery extension be of Oregon Art department met port by going no further than their Sunday, so that all who wish may lulls will receive previously have five times as many accidents approved. Also that the following with the Jefferson school teach radio sets, according to an an Visit the station studio*. Many for earned awards There will be in relation to miles driven as dri described property be rezoned ers on Tuesday afternoon and ex nouncement made this week by mer staff members now with other sound movies and the Jaycettes vers in the age group 45-50 years," from residential to limited com mercial: Beginning at a point Clapp said. radio stations nround the nation will serve refreshments. All Cuh Wartime-qualified Aviation Ca plained details of an art course Chest Chairman Wallace G. Rob which is S 28’ 30" w. 110 feet, are forwarding spccinl greetings parents arc especially urged to at dets whose hopes for pilot train which is to be presented here af ertson. "Students, however, who have thence N. 61 30" W. 214.15 feet for the occasion and n number of tend. Arrangements have now been J received A.A.A. driver training to the east line of N. Tenth street ing with the Air Force were ended ter the first of the year through There are a number of boys who the Extension service of the Uni- ! completed for continuous report- ctsqMTJting agencies and commer by the curtailment of the Avia Funeral services for Charles B. ha ?° a n ? uch be,,er record with thence N. 36.44 feet to the easter- cial stations plan to have a part wish to be Cul»s. living on the Plueard. 69. were held from the ’ tion Cadet Program in 1944-45 versity of Oregon. Principle of I *nK of the progress of the Chest onP'ha,f «« many traffic ac- (Continued on page 8.) in the Spacial broadcasts. Among west side of town, on Harvey road may be reinstated. Major Carl art. color, oil and water painting, | appeal in the full Cottage Grove ,ntS’ these are former KO AC staff and on Disston route. These boys < atholic church this morning at as well as leather craft and other arpa over Radio Station KASH Hornsby said today. 10:00 a m. with Father Paul ZeL ln Cot ’ a Rc Grove for the pres- nwmbers now with Portland sta- may become active as soon as each crafts in art will be scheduled , *600 on radio dials. The special The United States Air Force es lions KGW. KEX. KALE, and group of boys can get one of their ler, officiating and with Smith i Pn,a,*on- Mr. G. P. Arland. North- but I broadcasts will be climaxed Wed timates that there are approxi Ten persons have signed up. u... Manager for the Chev- anyone of the community is wel nesday, December 10, with COT KOIN Commercial stations KEX, mothers to act as a Den mother. Funerai chape) in charge of ar- weB’ mately 35.000 young men who had come to join if interested and may TAGE GROVE DAY ON THE KUGN, KYJC, and others are Any of the mothers of these boys rangements. Interment was in Ma- ’y*0* Motor Division, added, "The, qualified for Aviation Cadet pilot sending special programs, na is are urgently invited to attend this ■onic-IOOF Cemetery. Mr. Plue- (hcvrolet Motor Division and its training during the war who were call the Jefferson school office for AIR, an all-day feature. particulars. the Oregon State Broadcasters as l’ack meeting and make arrange nrd died at his home on South dealers in every state of the union At that time, campaign work either awaiting assignment to or Tenth street early Monday morn- believe in driver cduca- ments for a Den. sociation. ers and contributors will be men actually undergoing flying in lion and have therefore decided ’'on al?d committees of Boy Scout ing after a long illness. E. HOBT SMITH TO Featured broadcasts will include — The 1 CUNUnitteeii tioned when the overall drive in struction when the program was APPEAR IN CONCERT He was Ixirn in Marion county <o cars available in greatly i programs from th«’ campuses of ’OV, ? 1H under sponsorship of the Cottage Grove area is sum- curtailed in 1944 and 1945 because March 12. 1878, where he s t >ent ' lncr< ' nscd numbers so that the 1 , Oregon State college and the Uni-1 J. Methodist «'hurch, and Cub Governor John Hall Saturday of the successful progress of the Cottage Grove people who have | marized. __ ____ _ Civic ___ leaders of the v-w Cot versify of Oregon .as well as the Scout Pack No. 318 und. r the CHH* hi» early manhood until coming to Pro8rani can be expanded. Your at Portland made his expected war. he said. tickets to the Civic Music Associa- ta8e Grove area will be invited to Christian church choir of Corvallis of the Junior Chamber of Com- Cottagi Grove in HMM), when- he 1 nion h*8h school is the 25th citj change in the three-man state li- The acceleration of the Avia tion will be interested in the participate in the all day pro- Oregon to receive a dual-drive qtior control commission, naming to lie heard in a sjiecial concert. mrree, m <* t WrdneNday evening, has since resided. He was n logger , in । grams, and civic activities and tion Cadet Pilot Training Pro change of concert this week. training Chevrolet." new commissioners to take over L ninsky, the pianist listed orig-( projects also are to be mentioned. Administrative officials of the Dec. 3 nt the city hall to discuss by trade and followed this pro gram to a total of 3.000 Aviation H. B. Ferrin, superintendent of Monday. state government and the state training of Boy Scouts for Cub fession until ill health forced him All residents of the Cottage Cadets during 1948 will make it inally, has cancelled his entire con. schools anounced that G. H. Ford- The appointments: cert tour, so E. Robert Smith, will Grove district are invited to send system of higher education have Scout Den Chiefs and for the grad, to retire al*out ten years ago. possiblorfor the Air Force to ful He was married to Mary San- ' han1 wi, ‘ be in charge of the ....... IllilYur uation of Cubs into the Scout ...... ........... # ......... Orval Eaton, 39. mayor of As- »been invited to participate. appear^ tonight at McArthur in news items they would like to turn 28. >w torn troop. Scoutmaster Eldon Grable <I, rs at a' Woodburn mi on July 1902 ; . . He qualified earlier -------- this —- toria. to succeed George P. Lilley, fill its obligation to many of these Court. Smith was on the concert hear mentioned over the air ax L' 1 I r 1 f m > • AAA f •• .... . is making to uniti train «ititi and sup- survives in ••»•«•invìi addition n» to » , ® » r „ ,h t ^ AAA ior an instruc- •^•••v«, r» plans iw - w,dow .. - a' . Baker, whose term expires Jan. men who volunteered during the series last year and enjoyed great-1 well as special requests and dedi SHRINERS ATTEND war. Men in this special category ly. It is expected a large crowd ply Den Chiefs for thè Cuh avvili Scout , I lY„»-;„i ‘,>llow ing «.,»•>. chlldren. ___ Ted, Chas " \ lllinl.ilrn.z. or • r«,,nK --- «n connection with thè 1. 1950. • .1. ................... I ----------------------- cations for musical numbers to be Major Hornsby said, may be re CEREMONIAL AT COOS BAY Pack 1 atrick and William Plueard, all dual-drive program. - j >. . will be on hand this evening as i played during the day. All such Joseph O. Freck. 67, Portland A number of Cottage Grove instated merely by passing the re <>f Cottage Grove and Mrs. Mary An int< resting sidelight to the stationei to succeed Dr E B Lane County music lovers are par-I material should be labeled “Cot- quired physical examination, if Shriners attended the ceremonial O'Rourke, -------- also ... of .... Cottag«' ..... institution Grove, of the course is the McDaniel. Portland. t w hose term CITY OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED they are unmarried .between 20 icularly interested in piano ar- ’ tage Grove Day" and addressed to at Coox Bay November 27. and Mrs. Nellie Thrum of Medford ’ uaciotnrl n< ,hat Manager Ben Heinz expires Jan ' 1 • 1948 XI.ta. . . _ _ ....... " — • . . * and 26’a years old and have had tists. Anyone desiring a ticket to1 Radio Station KASH, Eugene. witnessed the initiation of three REGARDING .SEWERAGE Mrs. Ruth Wright of Drain. Mrs HSS,«*ed in ’he writing of. the dri- this concert should call Mrs. Ce- i Harry D. Boivin. 41, Klamath disposal "W’e feel especially fortunate to local candidates including Elwyn | Margaret Steel of Drain Also by I ver'instruc,ion ,oxt and the or- Falls attorney and ex-speaker of tw-o or more years of satisfactory ell t aldwell, 15F11 as a few are A letter from the Oregon State have this broadcast series high college study. Woodson. Manley Fuller and Ed four brothers and three sisters: “ * “ “ J ’ ™ J? n ?/ . ,he dual-drive pro- the state house of representatives. available. light the Cottage Grove area, and Utter. The candidates admitted Sanitary Authority dated at Port : Frank of ( ottage Grove, Joe of R nz yas fornwr|y in to succeed Hugh Kirkpatrick, i to compliment our community that they now knew what the land November 26, addressed t > ( ulp (’reek, Lee of Washington r? %,,he,safe,y commission Lebanon, whose term erpires Jan- efforts in behalf of the Cottage Shriners meant when they re Mayor H. A. Hagen and the city and John of Sutherlin, Mrs. Anna ror the City of Portland. uary 1. 1952. council, directs the city to give the Grove Chest appeal," Chairman ferred to the term "Hot Sands" insured Boivin is the only Democrat, ap- Eustade of California: Mrs. Mary n^a,n-Ce ,h* far must Robertson has announced. "The Shriners attending from here matter of planning a sewerage dis. Sanders of Eugene and Mrs. La and inasmuch as schools are al- pointed ih compliance with the posal plant immediate attention Were; Lloyd Aldrich, Cleo More- ways low on funds, Chas. Hall of state law requiring both political roUed in"^«’' Cott^^r who^n''ppak enrollment for the 1945-46 broadcast presents an opportun dora Jeffers of Veneta. Also by ity for every resident of the Cot Jock, Leo Rickard, Chas. Roner, The letter confirmed the news ar- thirteen grandchildren. the Hall Insurance Agency volun parties to be represented on the brouStS^ tage Grove area to realize he has J P. Walk«’r, Orlo Bagley, Geo. tide in Inst week's Sentinel to the teered to insure the car at his commission. peak^of 646 enr°"ment ,O a "ew The enrollment by grades or. a part in the Chest campaign," he own expense. Matthews. Ralph Saltsman, Chas. effect that Cottng«' Grove whs The governor asked resignations said. Boxell, Cecfl Caldwell, Palmer listed among the seven cities BAZOOKA SHELLS EXPLODED The i>eak ^J^^ber 1, 1947 is as follows: of the present commissioners when AU campaign workers, and as enr°Rment for the: Johnson, Tom Minor, Max Sears, in the state which had been or- AT FLORENCE Yvg. many of the Cottage Grove Chest he took office a month ago. *^«6-47 school year was 625 The Two bazooka shells that have H. L. Wolfard, Lloyd Griggs, dcred to start making plans for No. of No. of Class William Hammond, liquor con-, school enrolled this number of pu-1 contributors as passible, ere to be , been kept as beachcombing sou Frank Galdabini, Pat Rickard, E. a sewerage disposal plant. Pupils Div. Size publicly complimented over the trol administrator ,1s expected to; pus on November 25. 1946. The The letter of November 26th venirs at Florence were detonated R. Husted, Claude Kime, Frank Grade 1 92 4 remain in his job. i 23 air, the Chest chairman stated. Grade 2 McCracken, Cecil Beck, Francis asks th«* city to advise the com by a Navy bomb disposal officer 99 4 25 "We want our community to be mission what action th« ’ city has 17 u« sday as the search continued m two «wu elections, tatne county countv Horn, Frank White, Pnul Radtke, Grade 3 76 OREGON BANK ROBBER In elections, Lane 3 25 proud of the part it is playing in taken h«-fore the next meeting on lor wartime explosives washed farmers selected agricultural con- BOB McCOY HOME Grade 4 E. J. Sears, Pat Graham, Geo. January 10. 1948. 84 SUSPECT READY TO PLEAD 2 42 supporting the 27 agencies which ashore on the Oregon coast. I— serva —.-.! t — ... Grade 5 Hohman, and Frank Porter, all of ion -------- 82 committees for the 2 41 directly serve this area as a result Robert McCoy arrived home by Henry Clay Green. Oklahoman , Lt. Don Winslow. Seattle, used coming year. At an election held Cottage Grove and Monte John Grade 6 66 2 33 of generous contributions to the dynamite to set off the small hut at the city hall Tuesday. Claude plane Saturday evening having re arrested last September in con- I Grade 7 son, Clarence Berrie, Bert Thomp 70 2 35 Chest," Robertson explained. ceived honorable discharge from noct ion with the Sweet Home/ |X)werful explosives believed to Grade 8 son and Ed Grosbeck, all of Cres Arne was named chairman and 77 2 39 Chest supported agencies In have been dropped by passing delegate to the convention. Hugh . the navy. He will make his home Orc., bank robbery, is expected to j The elementary school standards well. in Cottage Grove with his wife. XtTinmSSai^P,ea in clude the Boy Scouts; the Girl Army transports during the late Trunnell was named vice-chairman i ------------- - the former Pat Dunlop, whom he Salvation Army; the months of the war, ,hat ^mfx^^uXZT^' and alternate delegate; Earl Stew- married a year ago, and will oper- Summers TWO GIFTS BRING American Cancer Society; the Cof- The Navy officer warned beach art, regular member and Miles ate the McCoy Motors service sta- HOSPITAL FUND »1,000 per । tage Grove Youth Fund; and a residents that the cylinders, tar Quinn and Clyde Wright, first and Two gifts brought the Cottage tion on south Sixth street. Bob Mondiv' “d host of others. Impregnated and measuring 2H< second alternates. Farmers at- graduated from the union high Grove hospital fund »1,000 nearer It is estimated that 21,000 Lane inches in diameter and two feet) cd to signin' appi?ca C tion 1S to X Ed erage "daily ^emSshiJ 1 from Th' 1 tending the meetings heard the school here in 1945 and enlisted Its goal the past week, Floyd Gith- long, will not stand rough hand program discussed and the out almost immediately in the navy. ens, financial chairman announced served during 1948 by the agen ling. Warren Keffer fourth through the eighth grades.' cies supported by the Cotta-? line of the proposed $52,000 bud His most interesting experience yesterday. The S. & F. Lumber One of the shells was in a tavern get for 1948 and a plan of grain was the trip to Antarctica with Chester Willey The classes in grades 4 through 8 Co., gave »500.00 and »500.00 was ¡e^reS^o’o^oi0’ l’re Wel' abovc~thc maxlmum’Tec’’, Grove and Lane County Chests and the other located in a private saving as suggeited by the exten 6 application* pending given by Godfried Graber. the convoy of ships on the Richard The total Lane County Chest there d PP a plea ommended by the State Depart-. home. sion service. E. Byrd expedition last year. i needs for the IMS you of owra- ¡there' ment of Education. I tfon equals »117,354. KOAC to Air Big Program Dec. 7th On Anniversary Fall Handicap Played This Week Finley Whipps Old Timer Dies Suddenly Dec. 3rd Masons Observe 76th Anniversary Council Sessions Proving Popular Cub Scouts Plan Pack Meeting on Dec. 5 at Armory Oil Air Dec. 10th Mrs. A. Isotoff Explains Details Of Art Course War Time Cadets May Be Reinstated Chas. B. Plueard Rites Held Today - __ Gov. Hall Names Ore. Liquor Control Commission 29th az Grade School Enrollment Reaches New Peak of 646 Pupils December 1st ACC Committee Named Here 2nd Cannon Company 162 Inf. z 76