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MHOPPtNO DAYA
TILL CHRISTMAS
HAVE YOU DONATED
TO THE
LATH
L______ _
VOLUME I.VIH
COMMUNITY CHERT?
Ten Onta Per Copy
Open House for
Hospital Fund
New Years Day
FIVE MORK
0 a RNTINEL
LXJTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THIR.SLAY. DECEMBER 1«. 1947
NUMBER 1*
ol°
ISMUED
on
DECEMBER 21
As
Thanksgiving,
UhristmMM this year fulls on
Thursday, the 25th, which in
our last issue of the year
In order for our employees
to take the Christmas holi
day, it will I m - necesaary to
issue the Sentinel on Wed
nesday, December 24th This
will mean that we will print
a day early and to do this it
will I m - necessary to have the
cooprration of both our cor-
reaopndents and advertisers.
May we have your cooper-
ation please?
Christmas Program ^. N.rthwe.t Lions Split Two Col. Bill Hayward Council Sessions
Ship Donations
Tuesday, Deo. 23
Basketball Games Dies at Eugene
Continue to Be
At City Hall
Voters In the I-a them school At Local Hi School
William Louis Hayward, track W II AtfoHflAfl
Donations for the Northwest The Past Week
district 25-J rejected a 155,000
Latham Bond
Issue Defeated
a
boach emeritus of the Univcrsity । ■■
KllwIHIvM
Christmas ship, a relief ship bound
All persons who enjoy ■ real
bond Issue at a isaial election
The public I* invited to attend a
<l I d (nshioned "open house" on
The Lions split in two basket of Oregon an«l onc of the stat«-'s
yesterday 34 to 30 A total of 64 Christmas program at Union High for Europe which will sail from
City council sessions continue to
Ni-w Years Day are lnviti-d Io the
votes wen- cast Had the liond school next Tuesday afternoon Portland shortly after the first of ball games the past week. The most beloved sports figures, died
wel1 attendixl with more than
Hemcnway home at Thornton
*«ue ln en approved it would have when the music department will | the year, can be left at the city Sweet 1 lome Huskies were Sunday night in a Eugene hospital.
The colorful “Colonel Bill,” who the usual
umum I number of items coming
! hall Two organizations were con- dropped by a 30-22 count and the
Corners, a few miles east of the
financed construction of additional
city. January 1 Members of the
facilities to the school plant to pri-.ent a program of songs and tacted here with reference to Roseburg Indians copped one by coached track for 44 years at the । up for consideration. At the ses
Social Twelve chib are plarlhlng
meet the standards of the stau- band numbers taken from the sponsoring the effort to collrct the same margin in a 33-25 win at university and retired only this sion Monday evening. John Ross of
well-loved Yule tide choruses.
food, clothing and money for the Roseburg.
year, was about 79. He never said j South Fourth street asked relief
a pleasant afternoon in the Inter
board of education It was Indi
exactly.
In the program will be selec-1 ship, but felt that the time was
from the flood conditions, which
esting new house which has la-cn
cated that another special election tions
The Lions led ail the way
by the school band, a mixed 1 too short.
sometimes
prevail in his section of
The
dean
of
American
track
generously offered by Mm. Hem-
would be called, probably shortly
chorus, and girls' chorus nnd to
Dr. H A Hagen, mayor an- against the Huskies although it coaches, who trained several world I
town. It was proposed to run a
enway for the affair. There will
after the first of the year
wax
a
narrow
17-14
halftime
lead
th<- afternoon n “commun-1 nouneed yesterday that he felt the
champions, had been named Eu-1 wwer and drainage between Fill-
I m - music thruout the aftcrnooti.
The Latham school district has | close
ity sing” will include several I public should bo given an oppor- but a big third quarter put the gene’s "first citizen of 1947" only more and Tyler and the city en-
tea and coffee, and a chance to
expciicnced a substantial gain in
, tunity to donate to this ship. game on ice as the Grovers a few weeks ago Stricken by sev- J gincer was instructed to run
visit it n d get acquainted, then I
enrollment and the gain has been < hristmas carols.
It
was
dec
idod
this
year
to
have
which will carry supplies to a hun- pumped in nine points while hold- oral heart attacks since last grade to determine if it would be
leave an offering for the hospital
heavy during the past twelve
tho
program
In
the
afternoon
al
gry
Europe, and that a temporary ing the Huskies to a lone free spring, he had been confined to his possible to run a sewer to 6th
rmd
months. Charles Parrett, superin
throw.
home at Vida, Ore., and was street.
Receiving with the Hemenways
tendent, said Monday the enroll 2:45 p.m instead of the evening depot had been established at the
It was a case of too much Gary brought to the hospital at Eugene
an
has
been
the
plan
for
several
¡city
hall
Cash
donations
are
pre
V. Smith, senior county sani-
will I m - Mm. N. E Compton, pres- ■
ment this year has already
ycars. the change being in order (ferred. but clean clothing and non- Piper, league all-star, on the serveral days ago.
i lation officer, spoke to the council
Idcnt pt the club. Mm. C. E .f>iil
Umpqua river anglers have equaled that of last.
lo include all students from the: perishable food are acceptable shooting and Bob Blanck, six foot
Hayward Field at the Univer regarding the dump grounds and
man. Mrs N. E Christianson. Mm , aligli- d f hi-m-u-lv«*» definitely with
rural districts some of whom could i Donations should reach the city five inch center, on the rebounds sity of Oregon bore his name, and garbage collection in the city. He
Olivia Eakin. Mm Bessie Sutcliffe. the fish conservation movement
not come in for an evening per- hall not later than December Z2nd in the Roseburg game. Piper col this year the annual Oregon- : . proposed
_
to the
______________
council that a ___
fOO
Mrs. C. F Hoskins. Mrs. H B while vocally blasting at a condì-
formance. People from the city to insure being included in the lected sixteen points for scoring Oregon State gridiron contest was P^r cent garbage collection should
Ferrin, Mm H It Job, Mm R S lion which will allow commercial
honors and Blanck controlled both held in his honor. He was not well be instituted over the city. This
have not attended t h e evening shipment.
Drcnnrr, Mrs Nannie Smith and fishermen to use an "incidental
backboards.
programs
well
enough
heretofore
Donations
from
the
state
will
be
enough to attend, but a recorded matter was referred to the health
Mm. Maude Wright
catch" clause, inserted in a closure
to continue them, though they ^assembled at a central poinl. mu-
The Lions jumped into a 12-7 “pep talk" by him helped spur committee.
It I-» hoped persons attending law for their protection, as a loop
have been of excellent quality.
nicipal terminal No. 4, Pier 1 j lead and then the bottom dropped Oregon to its first football victory
A petition was received from
will fill their cam with friends, or hole by which they coniine to rob
The program, to which everyone I Portland
out as they were held to no points over OSC in seven years. The gov residents of North Eleventh street
if anyone desires tr>iniq>ortniion, an already critically depleted
is invit«*d. is to be given in thO|
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and Roseburg pulled to their win- ernor dedicated the day to him.
। asking the city to grade and
cam will leave the Cottage Grove stream.
high school auditorium, and chor
nlng margin at a 20-12 intermis-
During his career at Oregon gravel this street three blocks
Hotel each half hour during the
Meeting pursuant to a call from I Th«- Most Reverent! Edward D. uses will b<- taken from the iol-'
IAJ axs C«»
sion lead. The second half was since 1904, he had developed nu horth from Grover avenue. The
afternoon, hours of the reception the Roseburg Rod and Gun club, Howard, DJ>„ Archbishop of Port
lowing:
“
Panis
Angelicum,"
even.
merous Olympic Games competi proposal was referred to the city
land
In
On-gon,
will
deliver
the
will be 2 to 5 p m. Everyone is anglers gathered Friday night and
Qqjt Your Pastures," “ Praise
The Lions travel to Junction tors and world, U. S. and coast manager.
Invited
discussed pro|M>sed change s in sermon a) th«- Solemn Mass to b«- Carol," "Birthday of a King,
City for a crucial league game conference champions. He had
Ben Heinz, city manager re
'I he Hemcnway home is near the angling regulations on the Ump offered next Sunday at 10 o'clock
Friday night and return a game at been on the track coaching staff ported to the council on what
in Cottage Grove's Our Lady of the Evening Holy Hour," " While
banks of the It >v, river, and |>cr- qua river for the year 1948.
By My Sheep,” “Prayer of Thanks-
| North Bend on Saturday. The next of the American Olympic team transpired at the state sanita
sons unfamiliar with the route
It was dceiefed to request of the Perpetual Help Chun-h in comm
(home game will be Tuesday. De for six of the games, at London tion hearing at. Portland on De-
should drive east on the highway State Ganic Commission that a emoration of the Gold«-n Jubilee of giving," “First Noel,” “Christmas'
cember 23. when the Coquille Red in 1908, Stockholm in 1912, Ant eember 11th. The city manager
toward .rorena, take the first road winter limit for trout over 12 the Church's dedication in D«*cem- Lullaby," “Deck the Hall«." Band
selections will be: a medley over-
Devils will be here. The “B” squad werp in 1920, Paris in 1924, Am was authorized to contact three
•o f'.r> Jeff |>ast the Richfield Oil inches
restored, but only if bcr 1897. Th«* ‘Very Reverend ture, "Joy to the World,"
The
Union
High
School
honor
Jesu,
plays Yoncalla in the preliminary. sterdam in 1928 and Los Angeles consulting engineers and get a
I’-^iks The hoUM* Is the last one on investigation by the department's Francis P Leipzig, pastor of St. Thou. My Very I-ord," (chorale
by rop
been announced for the
Cottage Grove “B" squad split in 1932.
preliminary estimate on the survey
the left hand side of the road ns biologists show sufficient trout .Mary's, Eugene, will sing the
second six weeks period. The
Bach),
"United
Nations
Anthem
two games the last week beating
for the sewerage disposal plant.
Mass.
you drive north Plenty of parking population to withstand a winter
honor
roll
is
made
up
of
those
stu
Sweet Home 35-13 and dropping a
A petition was received from
space is at the house and an Ht- take.
In the evening at 6:00, a dinner Welsh.
dents having no unsatisfactory tough one to Roseburg 35-28.
residents of the Meade addition in
fendant will be on hand to direct
Angler-- unanimously urged as will be served in the Oddfellows
grades in citizenship and receiving
Miller and Gasper led the scor-
north Cottage Grove with refer
lurking
signment of more game Inw en hall, followed by a Christmas-
'
8fradr Oi tWa °r be,tCr 1 in« at Sweet Home with 11 and 8
ence to rezoning the addition from
A goral crowd is di sired and an-, forcement officers to the area and Jubih*c party with tree and treats
! Joan M^tca?/ 1 gradp"M?n‘or*‘ points respectively. In the Rose-
residential to light commercial.
tlcipated. for the pleasure of cel also recommended that enforce- for the children. The dinner is in
City Manager Heinz also re
charge
of
Mrs.
Glenn
Flatters,
cbrotlng the day in "the g«Mxi old- : ment officers d<< their patrolling
-
.
Awrage of "15" grade: seniors maT^wTih
^1*
ported to the council on his find
in«hion<-<! Way“, nn«l to »well lh<- OM| of undone nnd in automobiles Mrs. Frank Gierau. and the ladi«*s
ings regarding the proposed hos
donations
ibe
hospital'which do not bear the state of the Alter Society The program
Janet Jenkins. Doreen Lyon, Nel- 1
t of the Indians was
pital site.
in five games
fund.
emblem
committee is headed hy Mr. and
¡da Merrell; juniors - Florence f thpt' j back
The council also okeyed the re
¡Hickethier. Shirley Hileman.
nc ,OCal "B" squad.
Mrs. Susie J. Schneider, a resi
It will be recommended to the Mrs M Overgaard and Mrs. Merle
lease
of the R. M. Construction
game commiMion that the dead- Porter. Russell Smith will act as
dent
of
this
community
for
the
R D Northcutt, local lumber-
“P^mores -|C. Grove 30
Sweet Home
' line at the Winchester Highway Master of Ceremonies.
F
iolette, Larry Wolfard, Mickey 8
5 Wilkening past 40 years, passed away at a from its contract in the construc
Gerald
Eastbum. 1 Cook
The pri-sent Church on north H man. had ihe misfortune to wreck ; M a e Ma
■ |m|m
-
-
- - -
F
spring Chinook saimón season, and
6 Leader Portland hospital Friday, Decem tion of the South 10th sewer ex
in Whi> anemu.l»^l
that fixhing be permitted to the and Birch streets was begun
_
Garma"' f^hmen -Kath. Porter 9
2 Livingston ber 12. at the age of 64 years. She tension, sinee the extension was
funner deadline, 2tMi feet below -May 1896. ctHwpirird. and dedicnt-
J
r-
n
B“”«» Lutes.
Gamble 7
G
Norquist lived three and one-half miles east completed several months ago. Tne
x
il>,ng
Average of “7* grade, seniors- Chapman. M.
> the |»>wrr dam. exeapt during th«-
,n Ixcrmber 1897 by the Most Hub
1 Tabler of CotUga. Grcwe on Row River. council agreed to employ the ser-
S
period fn»m March 1 to the ck>sc Reverend Archbishop William
1 w.
n,
PVC^K Barbara Anderson Shirley Arne. Schaffer 4
8 Derby She was born January 4, 1883 at vieea it a buikUnt. aieetrical
Gross. Prior to this time. Mass was
bL Pa‘ Aubrey. Helen Axley. Bari Harker
Grangeville. Idaho, and married plumbing inspector. A motion ris
S
of the Chinook season.
Joseph A. Schneider August 31, approved that the city make a
S
The commission will be asked to offered in various private homes Northcutt attempted to bring his hara Banton. Leone Brown. Nina Leonard
plane down on the unhghted field Chapman. Jean Cochrane, Juanita Chapman. R. S
payment to the Inter City Saud,
1899 at Cottage Grove.
A letter from the State High- i install adequate screening at the by priests coming usually from
and «Gravel Co., on the'construe-'
and
in
the
dusk
struck
another.
Eugene
One
of
the
first
Masses
in
Surviving
are
her
husband;
two
way .Department addn-ssed tn Ben Wincheater power dam to prevent
i
i
. to । Connor,
Pat
Dawley, Sarah Marsh
Jen- C. Grove 25
_ r. u belonging
tion of the completed portion of
plane.
a
Taylorcraft
kjns
Don
.
;
33
Roseburg
Cottage
Grove
of
which
there
is
daughters.
Mrs.
Holly
Monroe
of
Heinz, city manager, clarifies the destruction of fish by the power
F
16 Piper Klamath Falls and Mrs. Waldo the new water main.
rci-ord. was offered in the home of John Long and Geo. Matthews, W. C. Martin, Jr.. Thela Murrel). Mickey 5
position "I the highway depart olani tthbines.
Cook 4
F
Feldkamp Layng of Cottage Grove; the fol
ment with reference to future irn-i The meeting reject«1 proposals Thomas Walsh in 1890 Those which was parked on the field. Bonnie Pitcher. Wallace Purcell,
Porter 6
The
Taylorcraft
plane,
which
was
C
8 Blanck lowing sisters and brothers: Julia
known
to
have
been
in
attendance
provementa. While it means that j ’n reduce the size limit of trout .n .
Jean Ritter, Mama Rynearson,
G
6 i Schindler Goodell and Jessie Forkner, both M—1^._ j A_ m
Cottage Grove will N- t»ypn»fic<! | costal xireams from eight to cither *'*•** the families of Michael Keb- also wrecked, was carried into a Betty Sheets, Betty Thayer. Wil Gamble 10
G
Taylor of Portland, Mary Nash of New- ■ ^^SKeU TO AppTOVO
rventually, it does not mean that seven or aix inches; to increas-- elb««ck, Pius Mutter, Leiter, Dar- small field before coming to rest, ma Wade, Alice White, Jeannette Schaffer
Chapman, M. S
A third plane said to have been Workman.
1 Schofield berg, John T. Miller and Javid Road L p VV In Maw
win
Bristow,
Thomas
Walsh,
and
th«- detriment contemplates leav- Chinook salmon (unit to two fish
Johnson
S
2 Hubbard Miller, both of Cottage Grove, and 110311 l-CVy IR IViay
ing Cottage Grove off the mapi P'T <*«>: to move the North Ump- possibly also those of John Medley parked on the field, escaped with
Juniors — Charlotte Alldridgc.
a damaged wing.
Jake Miller of Yoncalla.
nnd constructing the main high-/I“’’ «Ivor salmon fishing deadline and Frank Heinrich.-
Norma Bradley, Joyce Crouch, j
Voters of Lane county may be
Mr. Northcutt was said to have Barbara Nelson, Gwendolyn Pow
For many years, the Church in
She was a member of the Re- asked to approve an additional
way to the west ox« r the o'd ter- 1 upstream from The Narrows to
Ix-kah lodge and P. D. G. garden road levy at the general election
Roseburg News- Cottage Grove was attended from been returning from San Fran ell, Louise Walther.
ritarini rond a* has licen rumored Hills Crock
Eugene. In February 1942, it was cisco at the time of the accident.
I ^“b-
next May, Allen Wheeler, county
here nt intervals.
Review.
Sophomores- Helen Hickethier,
raised again to the status of a With him were Robert Gibson, Lorraine Howell, Barbara Kins- j
Funeral services were held commissioner announced at Eu-
'rhe letter:
~~
parish with the appointment- of edgerman for the Northcutt Lum land, Kenton VanNortwick, Har
Tuesday at Mills Mortuary at 2:00 gene Saturday. The proposal
Father James Maxwell as perman ber Co., and Garret Lyon, mill old Pennington, Marie Clark, Vir- ■
o clock with the Rev. Frank would be an emergency measure to
Hen F. Heinz
foreman.
Ail
escaped
injuries.
ent pastor Father Maxwell was
ginia Dailey. Betty Lou Elliott,' The choir of the local Baptist Bro^'n officiating. Interment was restore the depleted county ar-
City Manager
succeeded in August 1944 hy
। - will present their Christ- m Rest Haven Memorial Park, teries. which - P. '■ M. — Morse, county
- -
Jeanne Gordineer, Gwendolyn church
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Father Louis S o h 1 c r, present
' engineer warns are in danger of
Dear Mr. Heinz:
Gore-
mas Musical, Sunday evening, De Eugene.
The anticipated footh ill stadium P°,or of Springfield. Both former
permanent damage.
Freshmen — Norma Callantinc. cemher 21. at 7:30 pm. Mrs Roy,
For your information we arc-
The proposal would be on top of
advising you as to proposed im- was th- topic of Mr Ferrin's P®’b>rs will be present for the
Carolyn Crane. Janice Garrison. Reed is the director, and W. C fUM
| A F
I
I
the six per cent limitation on the
povement of the Pacific Highway speech at the Lions club football ^'b'bration Sunday.
Louclla Gartner. Shirley H u f f,, Martin. Jr., accompanist.
NlnVl i, P 1)0^1911(7
present fund and an additional
Wilhs Johnson. Donald Shogrcn.
The choir will march into the Z
fcM^UfaUUll
through or in the vicinity of Cot banquet hold on December 11 in
two mill market road levy voted
Faek Siebert, Nadine Smth, Ardis ' auditorium singing the refrain.
tage Grove.
the high school cafeteria The sta- a»
• a /are*
There's no cause for boasting in Van Blaricom.
1 last year. Reasons for the levy
Q|
At one time It was projxised to dium, the tentative location of
"Gloria." “O Come All Ye Faith-
the recent community chest drive
are: Heavy traffic increases in the
which
is
directly
south
of
the
high
reconstruct the Pacific Highway
i
ful"
will
then
he
sung
by
the
entire
so far as South Lane county is
county, two and three fold in
through Cottage Grove by follow school betwi-i-n the school and the
choir.
W.
C.
Martin.
Jr.,
will
sing
Sibyl C. England, Walker, died
concerned even though the county
creases in crushed rock, quick de
ing somewhat near the existing southern line, will consist of a
।
the
part
of
the
watchman
in
the
Tuesday in Eugene. She was born
went over its quota. Saturday it
I song. "Watchman. Tell Us of the April 9, 1884, at Drain and attend pletion of existing road fund,
route although paralleling the football field and a track- A cov
was announced in Eugene before a'
railroad for a portion of the dis ered grandstand on the north side
I Night.” The next scene portrayed ed Drain public school and South- higher labor costs and the import
group of sixty community chest
tance. Subsequent to such plans, or Ih- («„»„I
will be the angels
with their mes- ern Oregon Normal School at ance of keeping the county roads
,
workers that the total collection
however, the Pacific Highway was With a seating capacity nf 1,000 to ,h(. ^unt.n clwmberS of the city up to Friday evening for the
sage. A. ( . Spriggs has a solo i Drain. She married Fletcher C. above the cow trail stages
designated as an interstate high 1,200 people in the first unit.
CUbS 'n thC ,Soag of the AnSpls” f0>- England June 3, 1908 at Drain
hall Tuesday night elected officers county was $118.467.67. The a
Du«* to th«* unexpected rise of and directors nominated by the county quota was $117.354. Wally I
way. The standards of an inter
nV "P/*™
and wa« a member of the Baptist
SENTINEL WANT ADM
state highway do not permit the building costs, the sindhim can chamber at a recent meeting with Robertson rhnirm»» nf thio hi . for n scconfl straight win 21 to night Clear. Misses Mary Bush, church
PULL
Robertson, cha.rman of this dis-j 16. The Cubs led 14 to 5 at the half June Lee Hughes and Rose Un 1 -
crossing of streets or roads at not tx- built right now: however., onc PXceptton officers and direc- trict
Surviving are her widower;-two
said Monday that only about and staved off a rally by Lowell J derwood will sing, “O Holy Night."
Regardless of what you
grade. It is, therefore, readily up- i • "pectal school tax levy, which lors p)ectcd to SPrvp for another 30 per cent of the $7,000 quota had
sons, Murnard F. and Vernon C.,
have to offer, a small class
The beloved city of Bethlehem both of Eugene; a granddaughter,
parent that when the Pacific I will take care of part of the ex- >Par wprp. Ilrn Heinz prP#ldent; been reached here. Robertson in the second half to win 21 to 16.
ified ad will usually bring
McBee led the Cubs with eight will be brought to mind with a Suzanne Maree; a brother, Riley
Highway in the vicinity of CoB i
.1°
G
vice president;
lurr. ...........
urged all ...............
workers to turn in their
the desired results. Those
points while McDonald, the big duet sung by Roy Reed and W. C. Morningstar, Medford and many
tagr G cpvc is constructed to in nnlding funds by the end of the Harvey Kelly, second vice presi- work sheets immediately.
who have tried the want ad
terstate system standards it will isea sc I xmi I year. It the working (|en(. ^ax Scars, treasurer; Rich-
There was
was never
never any
any enthusi-
enthusi- red-headed center for Lowell led Martin, Jr : “O Little Town of nieces and nephews.
There
section of this p per, know
undoubtedly be necessary to by-, wm
1’inlding ard Thwing. secretary Directors asm in the recent community all scorers with 11 points. As a Bethlehem”; Mrs. Salem Magnus-
Services will be Thursday (to
what they’will d >. To those
pass the city on one aldo or the, । je begun in the summer
for a two ypar term: Chas. Boaell, chest drive here and workers were preliminary game the Lowell Bison, "No Room in the Inn"; and day) at 1:30 p.m. at Veateh Hoi-
who may still b - dubious, lot.
squad defeated the Cub B's 25 to I Mrs. Ted Johnson / and
other as the cost of attempting to
Conch Bob Dusenberry
,val i 1VI1I
—— the choir,
------- lingsworth England Mortuary,
J?*?/ ,?lblcV'
prrns E1‘ not nb|p ,0 Instill any. Probably
us tell you that those small
separate ill existing streets would <*uced the 1947 squad; and Dick
|i
ntt
Floyd Hilliker
I’», n k
-ii
. k c
i \*frcs a S°n8 in
A,r-
with Dr. Vance Webster officiat-
r
1-
‘* Voegele
"
the hospital campaign was one of
ads can bring comfort to the
..
will
.5he Spring-
¡ng. —
Interment
will b- in Rest
he prohibitive nnd. nt the samel Schmitt, in behalf of the team,, j.,
n Iirjni
. . k m*e t , «
- « After .. another choir
.J number
----------!"«•
«s«™» «m
In the absence Ul
of B,,
Ben
Heinz, the biggest arawoacks
drawbacks. At
At least
least we
we I ruia
lonely and perhaps a mate,
time, -nously disrupt the bust- responded.
president; W G. Robertson, vice , can't brag about what was done
hP
^mcs. Magnusson, Johnson, and Haven Memorial Park.
n« ss center of the city.
Master of ceremonies was Lior. president, presided a hv . i ; Ai.Jh.r.----- ..."u..
hcrp al 7:00 P m- lumber
.......................
although this sort of adver
19. P. J Bush
will sing. ‘ —
The ~
First
A lively dis- here compared with the rest of I
tising is rather Unusual.
With this necessity confronting1 ^rlo Bagley and guest speaker was cussion on civic matters was pro- the county,
Noel," followed by “W’e Three
I
lA/iliiert
About a month ago we
Kings," rendered by Messrs. Reed,
liilan
us It would now seem desirable to Coach Jerry Lillie, of the Willain- jocted at the meeting and among
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ran a matrimonial ad for a
Improve the existing route by ette University,
Ervin Hansen, and Mrs. Charles
other matters, talRs were heard on I —
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■ to
Coach Lillie indicated in his
gentleman here and Monday
■ Clark. The finale is I ‘ All Hail to
widening
and ■ —
minor
using the armory for a skating
the gentleman was in to
1
Thee,"
an
anthem
sung
the extent that it will handle or- speech the three lessons that men rink. After the discussion a motion
the
by
Geo.
L.
Willian.
66.
resident
of
4 a
Funeral services were held at : choir.
place another ad and to tell
dlnary traffic and not make any ri,n Ic'irn on a football field
। Walterville, w-as found dead Sat
was approved that the chair ap-1
Var TO TNC
i the Poole-Larsen Chapel at 4 p. '•m.
us that he never knew so
major relocation through the city, confidence, courage, and coopcra- point n committee to determine:
urday three miles above Hendricks
ROW
| Tuesday, Dec. 16. for Verona A.
many lonely women anti
You arc therefore advised that ,ton
»Poke of his experiences what uses enn be made of the
bridge. Death was thought to have
widows lived in this com
any improvement of the Pacific as coach in other schools and also armory building nnd to determine I Bob Hewos and V. Ward of the i Anderson, 53, Diaston Rt , Cottage
been due to a heart attack. Mr.
munity.
Highway through Cottage Grove of
favorite cure for "swelled if a contract has been made with | Culp Creek community rode a car Grove. Mrs. Anderson died at a A
, Willian left home about 9:00 a m.
"Well just how many re
in the near future will be the im- head." His coaching experiences Swcigert nnd Erickson of Rose-j to the bottom of Row River and Eugene hospital Saturday, Dec. 13.
Saturday to inspect a timber
She was born June 10, 189-1, at To G aa Ctonhane
plies did you get ?” we in-
provement of the existing route •»‘Kin nt Hillslxirn. he was next at burg for operating a roller skating | live to toll the tale. When Hewes
stand. When he failed to return
Spokane. Wash., and was married 1 ”
»ICpnenS 1 home a search was instituted and
quired of him.
only.
, Giant high school, and he later ¡rink in the armory building,
I was driving cast from Culp Creek to Charles H. Anderson March 16,
“Gosh, I got so many T
coached at the University of Ha-
Very truly yours,
ia>n
.1-
rv»i
tj
u
.
Edgur
Rickard
has
sold
the
his
body
was
found
about
.3:30
A motion whs approved to ask Saturday night, he cither lost a
never counted em,” he said.-
wail. Now he is nt Willamette the directors to ascertain when wheel or had a blow out The next I JO, at Coeur DAIene, Idaho. A; Rickard Accounting Service to p.m. Saturday, located about 150
W. C. Williams
resident of Disston Rt. for the past j George Stephens, it was learned yard» off the highway.
“I never knew there
Acting State Highway University.
R H. Baldock, highway engineer, thing he knew his car. a 1935
many widows here. Most of
An appetizing roast turkey din- can lx* here arid arrange to enter- i
WMa
"
,his morning, and will soon join, Mr. Willian operated a lumber
Engineer.
Chevrolet sedan was in the bottom
e
Presbjtc
nan
t
hurch.
his
brother,
Leo
Rickard
and
Wil-1
mill
at
Walterville.
Surviving
are
them was a bunch of money
ner, served family style, was pre- tain him on his visit hen*.
Mem-
here.
of Row River. The car dropped
-rxnors include her widower, i ){am Pcrini, in the operation of the his widow, two daughters: Mrs
grabbers. They wanted to
pared by the
th«* school cafeteria I bees heard a proposal hy George'about 50 feet from where * it
CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT
A?lf, CrS°n
V’u Rickini Lumber Co.
Laurel Alexander of Walterville
know whether I had a car,
Xis’ nnd ’"’rVed by bigh scho°' n.vkstr.i on organizing a city hand started rolling after turning over. A^ioGra .'ani
SERVICE DECEMBER 21
Angeles
two brothers, Adolph
Mr. Rickard plans to remain and Mrs. Fordyce Hills of Vallejo,
what model it was and how
"qiiAn.
Mir-6«
r„,
,
ber
r'
.
Thcy
aIs0
hPard
a
,alk
by
Whpn
thp
cnr
out
of
control.
The Methodist choir will pre Wnrii " .„d ’nth« rx i .
much money 1 had. I
£ L' Kincaid of Sta,ion KASH of ilf land(’d on tbp bank and made a Lange of I airfield W a s h. nnd. with the Rickard Accounting Ser- Calif, and two brothers: Robert
sent the Christmas story in read World,"
Lawrence Lange of Salt Lake । vice until after the first of the' of Eugene and John Willian of
swered only one of the
and other
other Christmas
Christmas Eugene, on the proposition of sheer drop of about 30 feet.
World,
and
ings and songs nt a Christmas rarou. led by Rev. Frank Brown, sponsoring a Cottngc Grove hour
City, and one grandchild. The Rev. year, at which time the accounting Cottage Grove; four sisters: Mrs.
bunch.”
The boys crawled out of the Car, Norman Tully officiated during । business will be operated by Mr. Connie West and Mrs. Alanle of
candlelight service Sunday eve were sung by the group of football I over this station. A motion was wet
We were curious of cc
and slightly shocked, hut not
ning, December 21, nt 5:00 o'clock
uneral services with concluding Stephens, who for a number of Westfir and Mmes. Pearl Drury
but too modest to^ inquire
thZ
’
l
ions
”
club"
y
mtm
ap
.
pn
T
d
,hp
Proposal
be
sub-'
otherwise
injured
according
t=
to services at the Eugene Cremator- years was employed as bookkeeper I and Mattie McCollum of Cottage
in the church auditorium.
the Lions club.
the one reply was satisfy
mitted to the board of directors.
reports.
lum
for the Durable Fir Lumber Co. I Grove.
tory.
Roseburg Blasts
Fish Regulations
Golden Jubilee of
Catholic Church to
Be held Sunday, 21
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“<> OvCvIKI 0 W66KS
High School Honor
Roll Announced
Susie J. Schneider
Long Time Resident
Passed Away, 12th
Plane Wrecked in
Trying to Land
Sunday Evening
Hiway to By-Pass
City in Fuiure
Road Building
Voters May Be
Christmas Musical
At Baptist Church
1 ”” H. B. Ferrin Tells
Football Stadium
Plans at Banauet
County Chest Drive
Goes Over; Only
30% Secured Here
Rites Thursday
Elected Tuesday
Jefferson Cubs
Win 21-16 From
Lowell Friday
Culp Creek Men
D|f|A
41«
Bottom
RfVef
Verona Anderson
Funeral Tuesday
Found Dead 13th
E. Rickard Sells
Accounting Firm