The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 11, 1947, Image 1

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Cottane Sroue Sentinel
(Courtesy Cottage Grove
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Latham to Vote
On $55,000 Bond
Issue December 17
SHOPPING DAYR
TILL < HRINTMAN
HAVE YOU DONATED
Creek
H*rv«y Rd.
LATHAM
VOLUME LVI!!
ELEVEN MORE
TO THE
COMMUNITY ( HE.STf
Ten Cent* Per Copy
Library Building
Fund Is Boosted
By $5,000 Check
Th«' city library building fund
was l*M>*trd another $5,0(M) thru
n gift of the W. A. Woodard Lum*
J ber Cb. Announcement of the ad­
ditional $5,00(1 donation wa* made
ut the Inst meeting of th«' library
board Friday, The $5,000 gift
laaiat* the building fund to a total
of $12,000. Th«- building lot wa*
donated by the WiMMiard Lumber
Co., Homctimr ago.
According to present plan* con­
struction on the building I* ex­
pected to start next spring
•QTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11
State Club Leader 200 Attend Cub
To Be at Eugene Scout Investiture
On December 11th
. 1947
NUMBER 18
Lions Annex
>
Two Victories
The Past Week
J®?1'"®1 B“,W,ngJ
Approximately two hundred
people were out for the big Cub
Si’out Pack meeting that was Iwld
at the armory .December 5. The
bvA|^Vr,d‘?‘: ’° ^
Eugene Cubs put on an impres­
The Lions annexed two victories >y tly Sentinel is rising at 116
sive investiture ceremony for the On the home court the past week i>°rthh
“fc00’ a b,ock
new Cubs Former Cubs received with a 34-31 win over the talented north of the present location. The
back award* and displayed some North Bend Bulldog* and a 46-25 structure especially designed for
of their handicraft from last year Shellacking of the Sweet Home a print shop and office supply
I Movies were shown and the Huskies.
building will be fifty feet wide
I Jaycee-Ettes served the refresh-
by sixty feet deep, containing
Mike
Gamble
was
easily
the
| ments.
3,000 feet of floor space or ap­
j
I he Culm have started their outstanding man on- the floor in proximately double that of the
bo’h game* as he netted 19 and
Christmas project* which are gifts 24 point* beside* playing a good present qua. tees. Th«- building Li
for Mother and Dad. There are floor game.
of concrete block with concrete
now sixty-one boy* In Hack 318
floors
The Grover* outran both of the
ind the J ay ere Committee is hav­
It will contain an office space
Visiting teams to score a large
ing some problems in procuring
for
three desks and a display
materials such as plywood, paints, percentage of their points on fast space for office supplies. New
break* although sloppy ball han-
etc, for such projects. Anyone dling and missed lay-ins were very printing equipment in. the form of
having wraps which might be noticeable.
a Kelly automatic press will be
suitable for the O*b* please notify
addod#a* soon as the building is
'
The
next
four
games
are
all
Moody Hilbert, contact man for -
.
-
- — ready for occupancy together with
the committee ( ,>one 3O9R) or ‘
from home for the Lions as other new equipment and possibly
Merlin Bullard. C ibmsster fphone ,h2 K°J° Swe«‘ Home Saturday later an ultramodern type setting
75i. Ralph Schuh, of 518 South
RoseburK Tuesday, .first machine.
Douglas ha* donated his garage a* *‘aEue
«Ra«"«’ Junction City
The building is expected to be
a storage area for these materials., ?n next riday and thcn the re- ready for occupancy in approx­
A
, . ,urn K«me with North Bend on imately three months.
This is the first time in the 58
years of existence that the Sen-
tmel will occupy a specially built
building of its own.
At 116 Morth 6lh
b . & p. w. club
chr&s.oV"«
Pit Scott Goes to
Cleveland, Ohio to
Nat’l Conference
The Business A Professional
Womens club is again sponsoring
community ChriitmL TreZand
According to a new bulletin just
Miss Pat Scott, daughter of Mr.
carol
singing with Ruth Stewart
oft the pres* which was approved
<*i<l-ell in charge of arrange- and Mrs. Damon Scott, will be the
by the »late board of education
manta. Invitations to all the official representative of the Cot-
September 17, 1947, mnny changes
churches, schools and townspeople ' tage Grove Methodist Youth Fei*
' lowship to the coming nation wide
will have to take place in elemen­
to join in this community singing
' Methodist Youth Conference in
tary school standards These re­
at 8:00 p. m on Monday and Tues­
Cleveland, Ohio. She, along with
quirements arc u maximum of 25
day evening*. Dec. 22 and 23. are
69 other young people and youth
student« [ mt teacher for the first
extended by the club. Miss Mar-
workers, will leave from Portland
three grades and 30 student* per
garet Leum and Fred Hollister,
on the afternoon of December 27.
teacher for the next five grade*.
music supervisors of the schools,
arriving in Cleveland on the morn-
Thirty-two square feet of space
and Rev Frank Brown will direct
. ing of the 30th. The group will
|x>r pupil must tic allowed. Then1
the singing which will be held at
return to Portland on the morning
must be a drinking fountain for'
the Christmas tree located at the of January 5.
every 25 pupil* and the water
end of Main Street near the
The Methodist Church is bring­
bridge
must be inspected every three
A 4-H «•hih appreciation dinner
ing together 10,000 youth and
month*. Sidewalk* must lie pro­
This is the second year tne club
i* being arranged at the Osburn
youth work err in the city of
vided, playgrounds graveled and
has undertaken such a project and Cleveland. Ohio, in an effort to
; hotel, Eugene, for the evening of
adequate equipment addl-d
everyone,
young
and
old,
is
urged
December 20, beginning at 6:45
give them oportunity to study the
In order to meet these and other
to attend and do his part to make problems that confront the church
standard* demanded and to pro­ p m The dinner is being arranged
this a successful, enjoyable affair.
by the 4-H advisory council for
today. They, in turn, are to come
vide for an ex|>ccted increased en­
the *|Min*ors of awards to 4-H
ESTHER
TASKERUD
back to their local conferences as
rollment dur to the building of
Blate 4-H Club Department
resource people. Such famous peo­
many new homes privately and members, the 4-Her‘s who won the
awards, their parent* and those
Oregon state College
ple as E. Stanley Jones and
the erection of 23 homes by th«'
who purchased animals at the fat
Roland Haye- will be guests of the
Northcutt Lumber Co. and 20
Mi** Esther Taskcrud, assistant
stock show. The committee on
group during their stay in
more which A L Woodard will
state
club
leader,
will
tak«
part
in
Cleveland.
have built this summer a $55.000 arrangements promises plenty of the 4-H leader* meeting in Eugene
entertainment.
bond issue will be put up for vote
Miss Scott is a junior in the
Award sponsor* of this area on Saturday, December 13th. This
of th«« Ijithum district Dec. 17
l<x?al high school, vice president of
include the Dorena Grange, the is a joint meeting by the club lead,
from 2 to 5 at the school. This
the Giris’ League and a member
er* and senior 4-H club member*.
estimate will include the con­ South Lane Fair, the London 4-H ( Senior 4-H club group will meet
of the Rainbow Girls.
_ _
D a r r y Wolfard and Jerry
Mothers club, the J. C. Penney
“Here Comes Charlie,” a three
struction of four new school
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¿Miller looked good and may move
Rev. Frank E. Brown has been
at 10:00 o'clock in the fir«qilace m
Co, and the Lorane PTA.
act comedy by Jay Tobias, is be-
rooms, a library, an extension of
selected as one of the four minis­
room in the 4-H club building at
"A'’ squad.
mz presented by the junior class.
the hall at both end* to provide
the fairgrounds for a buxine**
December 12, at 8:00 o’clock in the ters to attend this conference, as
acct*** to achoo) rooms an<| library
meeting At that time they plan
Cottage Grove high school audi­ a youth counselor, from the state
/Lions 34
and to increase th«' size of the a—ll_ A
North Bend 31
of O.egon.
*
to arrange for election of officers
Short's grocery is moving from torium.
Mickey 7
gymnasium when needed. It also
Hugh 6
«nd the program for the coming
I Chapman. M F
Bill Miller takes the male lead
include* a new hot water healing
Raviotta the Main street to the new loca­
| year.
tion of the store at 119 South as Larry Elliott, a young business I
I Porter
plant at $7<NM) and $2000 for play-:
Makey
7
I he business meeting for the
I Gamble 19
gnaind and equipment. The toilet*
Shattuck 15 Sixth street. Moving operations man. with Shirley Hileman in the
Earl T. Newbry, new secretary leaden will start at 10:30 in the
c . . , .
„
I Schaffer
will lie enlaige«t, th«« lunch room
G
I-enerville
2 will be completed Friday, tomor­ girl lead as Charlotta D Hopps.
of stale, wlw announced recently 4-H club building At 11.00 o'clock
schedule to sail sometime soon Cook 8
S
extended an«l n separate furnace
*
Olson
1 row. and open house is scheduled Nora Malone, an Irish maid in the
both group* will hear Miss Ixiuis« after New Years, the Northwest Chapman,
for Friday evening with the store Elliott home, is played by Barbara
R. s
room constructed in Imsement. It that he would seek election to this
Anderson of Junction City, tell Christmas Ship is the contribution
open for business Saturday morn­ Nelson. Officer Tim McGrill is,
■ 46
will be necessary to provide more post in 1948. has speeded state
Sweet
Home
25
Some Oregonian* have read in-
about her trip thru Europe Pot Ot Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Mickey 4
ing.
F
than twice us much school and politic* up a bit. Newbry is the
portrayed by Champ Husted.
correctly their driver s Ucenae ro-
Norquist
luck luncheon will be held at noon. Montana, and Alaska to hunger Cook 4
first
of
the
three
members
of
the
The
new
home
of
Short
's
gro
­
F
playground equipment ax is now
A group of society four flushers newal schedules and have paid
Tabler 5
Otrffre, cream, and sugar will be stricken Europe.
Porter 7
in use and almost a new library state txiard of control to make furnished.
C
Livingston 8 cery, a building 46 by 100 feet «
UP °J
*c*1OTT,ing fines as a result. Secretary of
known
his
intentions
Two
other
The Federal Government has Gamble 24
must be purchased with all ref-
G
Leader 3 was recently completed by the Smythe Kersey family, with Pat State Earl T. Newbry has di«*
The workshop starting at 1:00 approved the plan, authorized over Johnson 1
•rence bextk* within a tan year membrn are Governor John Hall
G
Wilkening 6 Cottage Grove Construction Co.: Rickard as Mrs. Caroline Smythe closed.
Harker 4 .
period. Ten dollars a year per and La^Ue Scott, state treasurer : p m., will be divided between 10,000 tons of shipping space and ______
S
Derby 3 The structure has been under con- Kersey, Karen Madsen as Vivian.,
Fines for no driver’s license
struction
four -------------
months. and the sleepy Mortimer played uav
S
_ „ for the - past -------
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teacher shall be allowed for Previously Douglas McKay, cum three group*. Senior club tnem- will defray the chartering coat*. Gasper 2
puign manager of the late Gwer-, ber* and other* interested, will The ship will be made up in Chapman
The
Main
street
location
of
the
by
Ronnie
Hunt.
1 e V I e d because the
supplies.
S
drivers misinterperted their re-
grocery in ibe budding owned by
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pari ui ^„1
>
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S
Mtcf the bond is veiled It will nor Earl Sh«'ll said he would seek 1 make Vh6TItma« decorations Taooma and will (top at Seattle Leonard
E R Lemley will be occupied by Larry s aunt. Mrs. Farnum. and'
U’U l**
be determined how much shall be the republican nomination for'Which will be given to Children* and Portland.
the Bond Furniture Store of Port- Larry’s old time college pal. Ted
1 ’’ hcense* bF
Hospitals. Articles will include
Simullaneously in Oregon and
l>aid each year nnd this will be put governor
land, it was understood The new Hartley, i* played by Marvin
number
A possible third candidate for ' making tray decorations, door Washington the idea developed,
.'
on the budget which after 20 days
to check
tenant plans to move in next Schaffer. Jerry Tennis has the i .. : All drivers
. are - urged
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notice will l>e voted on sometime state offi«e i* George Flagg, pub- swags, and other appropriate dec­ where during the Friendship TYain
ile
utility
commissioner.
Flagg
oration*
Mrs.
Swanson
and
Mrs.
week.
part of Uncle Alec Twiggs who the,r renewal schedules carefully,'
Campaign it was noted that with
in January. This change from June
■ Newbry said. “It « is ---------
particularly
is in charge of Charlie.
’
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to January to vote on the budget will probably seek the job of stat«-, Jesse wiU have charge of this the fine port facilities of both
The play takes place in the dishear,en>ng for a person to ob-
is also a new regulation School treasurer according to current re- | meeting They ask that those who Portland and Seattle, a similar
read It. and then
elaborate Elliott home, in the i tain a
officials estimate that with the ports, although he has not com-1 wish to take part in this m«*eting action could take place more con­
I bring with them a nair
pair of nlier*
pliers.
suburbs of St. Louis. At one time be penalized because he read it
present valuation of $675 820 it milled himself.
veniently without the long dis­
। pair of old scissors, knife, and tance hauling. The Governors of
Larry's life had been saved by an incorrectly.”
will take a tax of 76 mills for
greenery, such as port orford ce­ Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon-
Oregon’s new system for renew-
Ozark
hill billy, and just before
five years to pay off the bond.
A meeting which should be of
dar. holly, or any other greenery tana and Alaska were contacted
ing driver s licenses, in effect since
his
death,
he
asks
Larry
to
take
However with so much building it
vital interest to the men of Cot­
I appropriate.
At the recent election of officers care of his 17 year old child. The the first of June, makes the print­
i* expected that the valuation will
as soon as the Friendship Train tage Grove and vicinity is the
Forestry and woodworking lead­ was dispatched. From their warm re-organization and election of of the Jaycee - ettes, companion ward arrives with Uncle Alec and ed expiration date on the face of
materially increase, unless they
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, For­
point out. a general depression est Grove Rul«*s and regulations ers will meet with the county club i reception of the idea, was born the officers for the Chamber of Com­ group to the Junior Chamber of a pet gold fish, just in time to the card invalid in most cases. In­
stead, licenses now expire accord­
Northwest Christmas Ship.
takes place At any rate it is a for the cartooning and photog­ agent.
merce. which will be held Tuesday Commerce. Mrs. Elwyn Woodson undo everything the scheming ing to the "5R” serial number.
matter of building while costs are raphy divisions of Pacific Univer-; The third group will meet with
With the slogan "From Your night, December 16. in the city was elected to head the group as Smythe Kerseys and Mrs. Farnum
Licenses numbered from 5R198-
high and [laying for while income sity's third annual journalism' Miss Melba E. Maston. assistant Heart Do Your Part" the food council chambers at 8:00 o'clock. president; Mrs. Grâce Hanson was had planned The play goes from
001
to 5R231-00O must be renewed
elected
vice
president;
Mrs.
Bur
­
one
humorous
event
to
another
is almost certain to be lower. Just competition to be held April 9, chib agent, where clothing tech- gathering organization is under This is not just for the merchants
not later than December 31.
the reverse was true In the con- were released recently to high I niques will be discussed.
way. In Oregon. Governor John but all men of the vicinity who dick Trask, secretary; Mrs. John and keeps the audience on its toes
Renewal time-tables, along with
struct fon of the present building schools thruout Oregon. Washing- I
Hall, following the plan of the are interested in civic affairs and Trunnell. treasurer; Mrs. George right up to its surprising climax. schedules of proper fee* and ap­
Drury
and
Mrs.
Robert
Nelson,
The
play
is
under
the
direction
Should this bond issue not pas* ton. and Idaho by Clifford Rowe,
Northwest states, appointed as the betterment of the community.
board of directors.
of Mrs. Ethel Krauss, who is plications for renewing licenses al­
now there Will still be time to get journalism de|wutment head
state co-ordinator the Rev. Gil-
Speaker of the evening will be
assisted by co-director Laura ready due, may be obtained from
A
dinner
was
planned
for
Friday
a new estimate, |x>st the new
■ bert B Christian who is executive E. L. Kincaid of radio station
"Any regularly enrolled student *
Porter. Prompter is Norma Brad­ driver s license clerks or examin­
evening
when
the
group
will
en­
bond for 15 day* then the budget - . Nort^r...
secretary of the Oregon Council of KASH. Eugene, who will talk to
Tota|s
ley:
chairman of publicity, Betty ers.
tertain
,
the
Junior
Chamber
of
for 20 day* and still get it sent in Rowc,
Churches and state director of the group on planning a regular
eligible
With
high
McBee,
and ticket chairman
Commerce
at
the
Odd
Fellows
hall
by January 31 according to the school* being limited to one entry
church world
Also hour for Cottage Grove over at 8:30 o'clock.
Louise Walther.
new law. It I* expected that a in each division."
appointed were Ray Smith, the KASH.
Bob Roner and Vernon Coop
New members taken in recently
sketch of the proposed new exten­
executive secretary of the Eagles.
Temporary officers, who have
Judged on the basis of news
have been busy fixing the stage
sion in building will be posted at value, technique, originality, and
as state chairman of the Citizens been recommended by the n<*nin- are Mrs Merlin Bullard. Mrs.
cille Russell. Mrs. Ben Heinz and props and are also in charge of
the voting place before election story told, photographic entries
The total volume of timber re- Food Committee, and Ray Carr as ating committee for the coming Mrs. Robert Merrick..
the lighting.
day Dec. 17.
December will be a colder
publicity
chairman.
The
mayors
of
'
year
are:
City
Manager
Ben
must lx'S 5x7 glossy print of eith-1 moved from the forests of the
Between acts, Martha Roy will month than usual if the first ten
The present enrollment is about cr classroom, MMirts, or soc ial pc- state of Oregon during the calen- all the cities, enthusiastic cham- Heinz, president; W. G. Robertson,
sing two selections, “On the days mean anything. On the tenth
160 pupils while the new setup tivity. Entries must have been dnr year of 1946 has been placed pions of the project from the vice president; Norman Richards,
Avenue." and “Santa Claus Is the second killing frost of the
will provid«* for 255 students.
photographed during the 1947-48 at 6.599,448,001) board feet, ac- start, will appoint local people and second vice president ; Richard
Coming to Town.”
Several other districts nearby school year.
month occurred and during the
Thwitjg,
secretary;
committees
to
cooperate
in
the
Max
Sears,
cording to figures that have been
Miss Lamb, advisor of the junior day, snow and sleet fell, but
will find It necessary to vote on
state plan.
•
treasurer; Charles Bozell and
William J. Hohl, 55. Portland, class, reports that the sale of melted as rapidly as the frozet
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compiled in the office of the «fate
similar extensions and Improve­ ■ ■
For information from state Floyd Hilliker, directors for two former resident of Eugene and tickets increased this week.
e
forester The area of land from
ments also. It will affect in some
flakes hit the ground. According
years,
and
Elliott
Voegele
and J ottage Grove, died at his home
Busses will run if enough people to a report of the Cottage Grove
¡which this timber was removed headquarters, simply write to
way almost every district in the Funeral Nara
■■ere
IVIOn*
ha* been placed at 371,101 acres. "Christmas Ship" Portlapd. or George Sibley, directors for one December 2.
He
was
born
in
Eu-
9 w»
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jn the country want to come to weather station, there were six
state.
contact your local committee or year. Others may be nominated gene February 15. 1892. and lived the performance.
Martha Elizabeth
Elizabeth Shields,
Shield*. 86,
86.
Thps‘' figures arc for all classes newspaper,
inches of snow at the 3300 foot
Another interesting feature of
Martha
from the floor.
in Eugene until the age of ten,
Price for reserved seats is 60
the rww law require* that all died Friday at the home of her ° ownership in the state, in-1
There are many items of im­ when he moved with his parents cents. General admission is 40 level and 14 inches at the 4800
Assurance
is
given
that
the
food
foot level.
. A. - ---------------- ------- portance which need action and all
haiidicap|»ed
children,
whether son, Oliver Shields, Crow Stage > c ud^n® private lands, state and
to Cottage Grove. Later he moved cents for adults and 20 cents for
.
,he necd>' nnd «o» slil>
A foot of snow is reported to
physically or educationally re­ Rt. She was born .Dec. 6. 1860.1 coun*y forests, national forest
____
men
are
urged
to
be
present
and
| into black market channels or be
to Portland where he lived the ¡children. Tickets may be secured have fallen in the Champion mine
tarded shall be given adequate in Denton County, Mo., and mar- Hmbcr sales, O A C sales and tim-
from any member of the junior area over the week end.
........ .«»viva*
for Propaganda purposes, as are asked to bring a prospective past 30 years.
reserva-
Instruction.
ried Milton M. Shields April 4, ber cut from the Indian
these
fiaure*
,hc
Ameri
<’an Council for Volun- member. Dues for the year will be
Survivors include his widow, class, or be bought at the door.
lions
In
addition,
What do the voters think? Will 1877 in Missouri. He died in 1938
,lkuns tary Relief will directly handle $24.00, which’ may be paid at this Olive; a daughter. Joella: two
only a half dozen people vote on
Surviving are three children. include not only saw logs, hut
meeting.
»
is
stepchildren, Mrs. Gwendolyn:
_ distribution. The Council
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William and Oliver, both of ( row IKilcs. piling and other forest prod- the
this important question?
Messner, Portland, and Eldred i
Stage Rt„ Eugene, and Mrs. Bes­ nets not normally indicated in romposeti of thirty-four American
Pueket, Creswell; three sisters,
,a.?en,c1IP’' such as ,hp Church Mailing
sie Holloman. Yoncalla; 28 grand­ terms of hoard feet.
Mrs. Elizabeth Darland, Eugene1
children; 24 great-grandchildren;
Mrs. Anna Mizera, Ashland, and!
Mrs. Melinda Smith. 86. a for­
and three great-great-grandchil­
Mrs. Lenora Langston. Cottage
dren.
mer resident, died in Gresham
Grove.
1
Sunday the 7th following a long
A resident of Oregon since 1908,
illness. She was born in Clay
Mrs. Shields was a member of the gat^i
If you have made a donation to GIVE YOUR MAIL
gre' ‘dw,s «"d-will handle the situa-
Iwinc county school* gained liet- Christian church.
county, Arkansas. April 1, 1861.
the Cottage Grove hospital re- CARRIER A BREAK
tion accordingly.
tcr than 10 [ mt cent the past year
She grew to womanhood here and
Services were held Monday at 2
Acres Vol MBF
Government regulations for cently, you may have to wait for
Now since the leaves have all was married to Thomas L. Smith
according to flgurM released nt p. m. in Mills Mortuary, with the Western Oregon 210,529 5,051,266
payment of transportation limits a month or six weeks before re­ fallen, give your sidewalk a good
Eugene the first of the week. The Rev. Frank Brown officiating. In­ Eastern Oregon 91.845
754;182 the Northwest Committee to four ceiving a certificate. The reason is scrubbing; not only in front of in 1880. After their marriage Mr.
gain was 2,612 pupils and the total terment was • in Masonic-IOOF i Forest Service
68.727
794.000 countries in Europe: Germany. | that the president of the hoard where you live, but also by your and Mrs. Smith moved to Colorado
।
and after living there a few years
of the census was given ns 26,178 cemetery.
Austria, Italy and Greece. The of directors is out of town for this vacant lot.
Total
moved to Cottage Grove, arriving
against a •916 total of 23,566 pu-
371,10t 6,599,448 Council of Agencies, with first ! period and cannot sign the certif­
Do not expect your postman to in 1918. Mr. Smith died here in
pilM from thf ages of four thru
hand knowledge of where the icates. Your certificate will be walk on a dangerous slippery walk 1926.
■
nineteen. The increase this yem
nienilw>i°h.
walklng 0,1 Rc-1 She was a member of the Gibbs
relief is most needed, will, when mailed in due time.
250 NEW PHONES
was about the same percentage
Officials
also
urge
prospective
the ship arrives, choose the exact
001 avoid a walk Avenue Church of Christ and the
SINCE LAST YEAR
of the past two years. The boys
donors who plan to give in 1947 to nnH i r i P
areas.
and besides he is carrying heavy I Women's Relief Corps,
make your donation now. This is loads over those walks 12 miles
outnumber the girls.
~
New telephone directories of the
Surviving
are three sons and a
particularly important if you want every day.
Warren Edwards was elected Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
daughter: Hugh Smith of Salem,
to
take
credit
for
the
donation
on
D.
A
M,
CAFE
OPENS
president
of
the
Cottage
Grove
So
give
your
mail
carrier
a
treat
were received here the first of the
HARRY RENTLE TO OPEN
Oscar Smith of Glendale and Tom
your 1947 income.
Rod and Gun club at the annual week, containing the names of an
by giving thirty minutes of your I Smith of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. i
REPAIR SHOP
The D. & M. Cafe, a new eating |
meeting of this organization held additional 250 subscribers. These establishment located on the high-!
time with a hose and broom and at Angie Hendricks of Portland;
Harry Rentlc, well known here, December 1st. Chet VanDenberg 250 subscribers or approximately ay near Madison avenue opened A. 4 E BEAUTY SHOP SOLD
the same time you will show your I also by twenty-seven grandchil­
will open a gun and bicycle repair was chosen vice president and 250 have had telephones installed for business last week. The build­
civic pride and respect for your: dren and twenty-nine great grand­
Mrs. Reta Allen has sold the community.
shop in the rear of the Edwards Earl Stewart was reelected secre­ since the last directory was pub­ ing, 38 by 17 feet, a one story
children.
A.
&
B.
Beauty
Shop,
located
in
There are several places in the!
Outdoor store it was learned here tary and G. C. Hood, treasurer. lished, but even with the addi­ concrete block structure, was
Funeral services were held from I
the
Cottage
Grove
hotel
to
Mrs.
city where mail service will be dis­ the Smith Funeral chapel yester-{
Saturday. Rcntle who has been in
The members enjoyed a feed af- tions the directory will not be completed recently by the Cot­
Lorayne
Kotrc,
who
took
charge
the repair business for 28 years ter the business meeting and mov- complete. About ninety seven new tage Grove Construction Co. The
continued before Christmas unless day afternoon with J. Michaelj
will install new equipment and ing pictures on wildlife. About 75 phones have been installed since cafe is owned by Dr. Guy Earl of the shop Monday. Mrs. Allen walks are cleaned and made safe officiating and Interment was in
will devote her time to housekeep­ for delivery service. N. J. Nelson :
members attended.
will have a modern shop.
the directory went to press.
and H. B. McMillian.
Shelley, Church of Christ minister,
ing.
postmaster, stated.
the Masonic-IOOF cemetery.
r;«
(Mrs Esther TrunnelD
4-H Appreciation
Dinner Dec. 20
At Osburn Hotel
Newbry Candidacy I
Speeds Up Oregon
Political Tempo
-
Northwest Xmas rto the
Ship Will Sail
Soon After Jan. 1
C. of C. to Elect
Dec. 16, Speaker
From KASH Station
3rd Journalistic
Rules Announced
Three Act Comedy
By Junior Class
Slated Dec. 12th
Short’s Grocery
Moving to 6th St.
Location Friday
Drivers Licenses
5R198001 - 231000
Must Be Renewed
Jaycee-ettes Elect
Mrs. E. Woodson
President for 1948
Oregon Timber
December Brines
Coldest Weather
6,599,448,000 Ft
Former Resident
Dies in Portland
martna
i
. Shields
Co. School Census
Shows Gain of
2612 Pupils 1947
iSrjS«* Cartlflcate* May
Warren Edwards
Heads C. G. Rod &
Gun Club for 1948
Melinda Smith
Rites Yesterday