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Cottane ^roue Sentinel The Weather (Courtray Cottage Grove Dike Weather •Slution) High Diw Rain Ik*«’ 19 42 35 .00 Dre 20 50 35 .00 D«*«* 21 48 33 til 44 34 31 D«'. 23 51 38 .00 Dec. 24 28 Dlvlde Mo«b- Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. HAM VOLLME LVI li ’ 0 Ten Centa Per Copy ¿' otta g e grove , lane county , pregón . Commatee Will Ure. Withholding Hold Hearing at Tax Starts Jan. 1 cent state withholding Eugene Feb. 17th tax Th«' to 1 go per into operation Jan. 1 A 8I1ORT PAYER Wo apologize for a short paper thU w«*ek and promise to do better in mir sets»*«! issue in 1948 BecaUae of the holiday«, a short work week and the news print situation, we could do no better. Our new year issue will likely tie short for the sonie renaon. We ask the indulgence of our renders and the cooper ation of our advertiser* and correspondents. ' T hursday . D ecember 25. 1917 NUMBER | Church Activities j Mohawk River I Mt. States Power Unit Hearing at Co. StirtS HOW Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter I>ay Saints. Sunday «chool at Eugene January 21 An independent basketball! 21 Mile Line 10 30 In 1. O. O. F. hall. league wan organized here Decem- New Basketball L^ïer^ LateJ)Td will affect virtually every wage- «•nrner in Oregon and an estimated Assembly of God — We wish to Assistant Secretary of the In ber 17th when representatives of : ' 35,000 employer*. Construction was started in De extend a hearty invitation to you terior C Giran! Davidson Friday eight teams met at the Edwards Every worker earning $50 In a to worship with us—the church of announced that Public Hearings, Outdoor Store and started pre- 1 cember by ™ the Mountain -------- State* —S’ »ingh* month will have a I per on a ■*» evangelical a«?tion. to de’ermine the advisability of iinflnariea for the organization of: ^°wer cent deduction taken from hut pay. ditionai electric power transrort- Sunday services: Sunday school establishing the cooperative Mo the league. Another meeting was I K;„_ «:_„ o '* , .Pi;— For him it will not be an addi 3^‘nKfleW to sup- 9:45 a. ni.; morning worship 11:00 hawk River Sustained Yield For scheduled for this week and a X .¿2 tional tax. 1» will work exactly as schedule of games will be workixl i £ r G,rovr “T? T!"' a m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6.30 est Unit in Lane and Linn Coun doc* th«* federal withholding tax gth of .the nPW lme will b»> np p. m.; evening evangelistic service ties, Western Oregon, would be out in time for the start of the I the amount withdrawn credited .t™1 U 7:45 p. m. held at Eugene, Oregon., in John season the second week in Janu-1 foSj“. ¿J1 Deectriber 16. IM7 against th«* total he owes at th«* arv follow a route generally cast of Weekday service«: Tuesday, son Hail, University of Oregon, at Mr W C Martiri, Editor. «•nd «>( the year on hl« Incom«* tax Fork of the Willamette prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi 10 a m., on Wednesday, January I Eight teams of the league will 1 the olv,, Coast r Sentinel, In a few Cases the««' earning leu include: » - •• I »«ver. ble study, 7:45 p. m. । 21. 1948. Baptist church, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Oregon. than $50 a month also will have We have a home department and A cooperative sustained yield Graham <& Thorpe I Buster t Mountain States Power Com Ikiir Mr. Martin: th«' 1 percent wthflrawn Any cm-* any wishing spiritual help or unit is one of the elements in the Brown), Latham Electric. Helli- pany has been endeavoring to se This committee has planned to ploycr who pays out more than $50 would like a visit from the minis program authorized by Congress well’s (Men’s Toggery), National cure materials for this line for hold on«* of 11 m twelve r< gk>n«l a month In wages even if to two ter, feel free to call at any time in the “O and C Act of 1937” for Guard, Lorane and Edwards Out- over 18 months and has been hearing« _ in Eugene on February or more wage cu mera must make Also, if you are in need of a wheel ’he administration of valuable in door Store. The league will be working on survey and rights-of- 17 It |s planned that any fa-rson the deduction. chair, in an emergency, we shall termingled public and privately- divided into two divisions with the way since last spring. Due to in or group within the area of lumi*. The «tate is now prcjMinng W. C. Martin be glad to be of an accommodation owned lands in Western Oregon idea of a championship game at ability to secure high voltage Orlena Martin ItougluN, Benton, and Linn Coun- forms Io I m * supplied employers equipment from manufacturer*, to you —Rev. Hilton T. Park, min under management practice?« cal the close of the season. tie* may I m * hoard at that meeting shortly after th«* new year tiegin». the line is to be operated at 20,(X)0 uter, Phone 195-R culated to promote the long-time Warren Edwards said Tuesday conrernlng local highway, road Th«* State Tax Commission indi volts until a later date when th«' j stability of industries and com that the league had applied for and «Irret problem». cated it would hold employer« M«nl«*y Fuller Paul .DeVaux The Hebron Christian church munities dependent upon a con permission to use the armory for equipment is available. The line The degree of nucccsk which responsible for the deductions. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. tinuing supply of forest products, the regular play. Sponsors also is being so constructed that it can will b«" achieved by till» commit* Employers must file wage-tax , Morning worship at 11:00. i This program, based upon the pol hope to be able to use the high be changed to 69,000 volts with t<*<* In its *.tudi<s will b*' gn illy statement.*, and payments, quar a minimum of work and interrup icy of sustained yield operations school gym on occasions. <k pt'ndcnt Miriam Adkin* «urce«« of terly. Th«* first payments will be Herbert Fuller tion to service. When the line is Christian Science Society, Cot whicn insure a reasonable balance these hearings The committee do1' April 30 Succeeding payments complete for 20,000 volt operation, tage Grove, Oregon 242 Second between the volume of tree growth must have full knowlr Ige of local fall due <»n July 30, Oct. 3o and it will approximately double the street holds Sunday services at 11 to tree-Autting on the lands, also problems if it I* to develop an ade- Jan 31). On th«* following Feb. 15 existing line capacity into the Cot am. and Sunday school at 9:45 I provides for the establishment of Ramon Fuller Albert Martin quatu highway, road and street < 1919) the employer must file a tage Grove area from the Com- a m. Wednesday evening meetings master units and marketing areas prupram for the State «if Oregon. summary of wage« paid and taxes pany’s 115,000 volt substation at at 8 p.m. (the second Wednesday in which processing and market The local people will have an ad> withhcl I for the preceding calen Springfield. of each month). Reading room is ing of the forest products will be mirable r>pp rtunlty in present dar year. When materials are available | open Wednesday, Friday ar.d Sat- carried on for the benefit of the Wayne Monroe Loren Lind their lo«'al problems before this The tax w;«« d< Jgned princi from orders placed in 19IS and I urday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 communities within the units and •talc ag< ncy for their own l>enef|t, pally to catch itinerant anil casual 1946. the Company also plans the I p.m Subject for next Sunday is areas. Official designation of these «nd nt th • aamo time provide the workers who have avoided tax construction of a large substation Funds for the hospital continue : “ Christian Science. ” master units and areas was made b.'u kgri.iin I inf *rma' n i < <•« .. payments in the past. It was cs- Keith Keller at a gratifying rate and officers cast of Cottage Grove. Adeline Lind by Assistant Secretary Davidson •ary for th«* cqmr.it Ire. tlmMed an nddilional $500,000 to The construction of the new line and directors have expressed a j First Presbyterian Church, D. * on November 29. There nre enckned a copy of the $1,000,000 income for the stat«' hope that several additional size was made necessary by the growth Hugh Peniston, pastor Morning Under the general program, I letter and of the memo of sug will result. - worship, 11 o’clock. The pastor* these master units would be sub able checks may be received by of electric load in the Cottage gestion» which have lieen mailed The Tax Commission, however, will speak on the subject “From divided into smaller sustained the close of the present year. Big- Grove area and is in line with the to nil organize! tins which may b<* views it as an «"Xcellcnt [xilicing B.C. to A.D." Sunday school is at yield forest units in which the test check of the week came from Company’s policy to do everything , Interest* I in road probterra In the device Formerly the commission 9:45. The Senior W«?stnunster Fel federal government and non- the Emery Harris Lumber Co., and possible to take care of increasi i area. investigated 80,000 to 90,000 tax lowship group will meet at 6:30 at feder.il land owners would under the check for $1.000 was presented needs for electric service ,hy its Th;* committer feels this Is a report* a year, and found an aver i the church. The Sunday school! take to carry out the sustained the hospital just before the de customers. The Une will also pro very worthwhile public ¡«ervice umi age of 30,tMK) delinquencies. will hold its annual Christmas j yield practices in the unit under parture of Mr. and Mrs. Hanis vide a duplicate means of getting appreciate very much any Tin* new tax and its required energy from the (’omnany’s high program in the sancturay at 7:30 long term agreements. The agree- for Southern California. publicity which you may «ce fit alaiements will make it easy for The high school students have voltage system at Springfield into p.m. The Junior High Westmin- ments also would contain pro- to use. the commission's office-workers, step Fellowship will have a v‘s>°ns designed to insure the suc- a'so evidenced their interest in the the Cottage Grove district. (). R Eckersley to catch Much evaders without The construction of this n»*^ : Christmas party this Friday eve- the cooperative venture, hospital with a $200.00 check. The Executive Secretary. field investigation. check was presented to W. C. line, however, will not add any inning, Dec. 26, at the home of Mr. suc h as opportunity for long-time Among those, however, who will and Mrs. Peniston, 1200 S 6th: stability in the procurement of Martin Tuesday at the assembly generating capacity to the Com recapc the tax are tho»c in the ■ St. at 7:30 o'clock. .raw material», disposal of timber program by Milo Chapman, presi pany’« system but will only pro military service and employ«^ of Cottage Grove swamped Co by the cooperative land owners dent o ft he student body. The vide a dde< cwity to dehv«-r quille under a 49-29 count in a a common carrier who do not live The Church of the Lutheran an< J mutual use of logging roads check was presented at the con- electric energy Into Hu* Cotfap<‘ in Oregon, but regularly perform high school basketball game here elusion of the annual Christmas Grove area. Three local people were among Hour will hold a special Christmas an d °ther facilities in the areas. servio-« for the carrier t>oth in and Tuesday night. program. The actual construction ‘Is bei five hospitalized December 17th Eve service entitled "The ChU- J Thr Mohawk River is the first out of the state , Score: mg done by the Carl«on Electric! when two cars collided headon dren ’ s Christmas Hour," in the cooperative sustained yield forest Earl Fisher, chairman of the Coquille <291 (49) Cottage Grove Co. of Lebanon, who have b«<>n Seventh Day Adventist church at unit contemplated to be estab- State Tax Commission, said it near Springfield Junction Cause Johnson <4) F (5) Mickey engaged in power line construc 7:30 p. m. On Christmas morning Hshed in Oregon by agreement be- was not certain yet whether fed of the collision was not immedi Geanly F (10) Cook there will be services at 9:00 a. m.! ,wcen private and other land tion under contract for the Cot ately determined, an early report Charges of rnpc «nd nt tempt<xi eral employes would be affected. Pieree . in C ... < 10) Porter pany fo rseveral years. Th< e said. Involved in the collision was Clark (?) The Rev. E. D. Busch will deliver owners and the government. The ---------------- 1_______ rape of n 22-yetir-old Eugene girl G . (17) Gamble the address. crews are now clearing right-of- area proposed to be included in a car driven by Roy E. Omyer of Sell (1) will be filed in Roseburg ngninst G County schools over the state way and digging holes. Poles are (5) Schaffer December 28th will be the last i ,he unit contains 34,505 acres of Walden who was going south on two men arrested at Disston, Ore , Substitutes, 99. This car collider! headon with more (4); for for Coquille: Bell- service of the year 1947 The ser forest lands under the jurisdiction will be required to make new also being delivered to the loca Fridny night, who allegedly gave school budgets this month for only tions and some are already in a car going north and driven by Chapman (2). Cottage Grove: M. mon topic will be 'The Last Day of the Department of the Inter the girl a ride December 17 from of the Year or the Last Day?" ior, 18.378 acres of land owned by six months instead of the usual stalled. The copper wire has been Mrs Katherine Dyer of route 1. Eugene to a place eight mile* Cr ñnd Bu‘,envor^' Worship service begins at 9':00 the Fischer Lumber Company. year and the new budgets will be delivered to the Company's ware Junction City. In the Omyer car of Drain, State Police Sgt, Lyle C«xiuilk' 10 C ‘ Ke Gr0Ve 201 a m and Sunda-V a’ 10:15 Marcola. Oregon, and approx submitted to the new all county house in Springfield. Other item« ' By a favorable vote Monday were his wife and three children, Harrell reported. a. m imately 21.000 acres of land in the rural school board. The new setup such as pole line hardware, though Sgt Harn ll «aid the girl was evening the Walker and Creswell Patty Lou, Morris and Grover, and in not yet received, are expected to hands of other owners, including was approved by the voters ... Mrs. Lee Dugan, operator of the hitchhiking from Eugene to Cot- grade schools were consolidated. 1946 which takes the power of tax be available when required by th»1 the We state especially and the incite counties. you to The the _ ____ Walden store. Mr and Mrs. Omyer tage Grove when «he was picktd Th«' total vote was 41 for and none levying away from the local school contractor for installation. .-..mi i^uiuuvr Church of God sei\ices senices sunaay, Sunday. * Fischer Lumber vuntpany Company nas has ¡ward. up. The men took her past Cot- «gainst. Of this total Walker were hospitalized, but the extent As is well known, the northwest December aoulication of their injuries was not learned. 28. Tom Smith has been made application for the inclusion voters cast 27 votes and Creswell tage Grove and through Drain, Under the new law each rural is now faced with a critical siiort- invited to speak at 11 a m. At 7:30 their lands in the Unit Agree- Mrs. Dugan received a badly cut and west on the Drain-Recds|M»rt II votes. The grade school at school district will make up a age of electric power generating Highway, where one man ra|>cd Walker has been abandoned and head and broken bones, which; The -Bohemia Ski club meets Brother Smith who was sent by ment and all other forest land budget and submit it to the coun capacity. Mountain States Power the girl an«l th«' other attempted the pupils transported to the wen* not immediately discovered. each Wednesday night at 8:00 o' the churches of Oregon as a dele- ! owners are invited to participate ty board by January 31st. If the Company is a member of the to. according to the story «he told Creswell grade school for the past The broken bones were supposed clock upstairs in the city hall. All gate to the world youth Christian !in this program. The marketing district needs more money than northwest power pool which is co to have been set Tuesday. None members and those interested in conference at Oslo, Norway 1917, area for the proposed sustained police when she escaped the p«ir year. of the victims will probably be skiing are asked to attend these will be at the church to show pic- ■ yield unit will be identical with under the six per cent limitation, operating with government agen School officials at Creswell said anti made her way to Drain. report on on tne the con- con- ’ «æ he Upper Marketing the board calls an election for an cies and private utilities supply able to return home before the meetings. Plans are being made J tures of and report upper Willamette iviuamette aiarKeting The girl’« name was not dis the Creswell district would prob additional levy. The school district ing power to the northwest to first of the year. for a trio to th«* Willamotto ski fcrcncp -You will not want to miss Area established by the Order of will be notified by March 15th of closed. Sgt Harrell gave th«* men’s ably ask the voters to approve a make available to the power users suX N°rn’‘“- »■ -n*« *“« names as John Robert Potter, 27. bond Issue sometime next war for any additional levy or any changes of the northwest all of the power special bus will be chartered lo », ----------- and a PP urtp nant marketing area a new building. Creswell now ha.« HIGHER EDUCATION POST and Roland Spencer Cline, 23. both in the budget and then a hearing that can be secured from any of Dlsston Airgsted by «tute po 300 pupils in the gradeschool. This GIVEN TO BAKER ATTORNEY take those' wirtung to go This « I — Fr£° Mf»hodist Church. So. 6th eludes the communities of Eu- will be called, but the county possible source and states that । St., Rev. Mrs. Rozel la B. Douglas, gene. Junction City, Cottage lice, they will h** brought to Rose leaves Walker without any school board determines the final levy. every effort is being made to see Governor Hall Saturday ap not only for members, but also the Walker high pointed Al S. Grant, Baker, to the those interested in skiing or be pastor.. Sunday school 9:45 am. Grove, Oakridge, and Creswell. After the preliminary budget is that all power possible is made burg for arraignment, Sgt. Har facilities A New Years sermon by the pas- Oregon. rell said. Roseburg News Review «chool was consolidated sometime State Board of Higher Education coming a member of the club. tor at 11 a.m. The Juniors meet I The hearings at Eugene .to be completed the local board may- available to its customers. ago with the union high school for the unexpired term of the late upstairs at 7 p.m. The Young Peo presided over by Assistant Secre vote a supplementary budget with here. EAGLES AUXILIARY Willard L. Marks. ple meet in the auditorium at 7 tary Davidson, will be open to at out the approval of the courtty The term encM March 2, 1956. CHRISTMAS PARTY p.m. The pastor preaches at 8 tendance by local officers, repre- lioard as we understand it. Sidney Bales is director and The Eagles Auxiliary held their o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednes sentatives of dependent industries, Grant, 48, a native of Baker, will I m * th«' second Eastern Oregon annual Christmas party Tuesday day crening at 7:45. We invite the labor, residents, and all other in member of the county board from | resident on the nine-member evening. After a short business public to all services of this friend terested persons, and it is re zone 4 and Harold N. Traxler of Creswell is a member of the boarri board. The other is Herman Oli meeting th«’ program committee ly little church. A young veteran Identified as quested that those desiring to be in zone 5. The state liquor store, located ver. John Day. entertained with a program of James Warren Wright, 20, was i heard at the hearing shall notify at the rear of the Greyhound cafe According to Mrs. Lucille instantly killed south of Creswell i Starling January 8 there will I m * carols, readings and musical num A graduate of Gonzaga Univer London Church of Christ, "that , the Regional Administrator, Bu Iasi Thursday evening as he wns I9v«*n a course, education No. 445, sity, Grant has practiced law in bers, followed by the gift ex friendly church" - Sunday Bible reau of Land Management. Swan Klinge. county superintendent, the on 8th street was broken into *. 1 i > . i • > * • I * * 1’ i * n t ' ka i v* ra Ari *' liin I m Tuesday hlking south along highway 99, entitled Teaching of Art," the in- Baker since 1925. He is a veteran change. Refreshments were served study 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Island Station, Portland 18, Ore ' Lane county board set up the fol-1 Monday ni«h» W lowing policies on budgeting- morning and presumably the rob- stnictor being Miss Roberta Jones, by Marie Plunkett. Garda King of World War I and served in the after ho was struck by n car driv Sermon 11 by Thomas Clark. Com gon. prior to January 20. , Existing salary schedules will I k'»- or robbers were hunting en by John White of Cottage who is doing graduate work at the State House of Representatives in and Velma Forrester. The next munion 11:45. Evening service 7:30 Those desiring to submit writ meeting U’ill be January 6 with p.m. Midweek Wednesday 7:30 ten statements are requested to lx> allowed, plus “increased living **quor, but an accura’- chock of Grove. Investigating officers said University of Oregon. This course 1935, 1937 and 1939. bad not been is to be conducted by the general Maude Premazzi, Grace LaBlue the driver of the White car was p.m. Your presence is appreciated forward them to the Regional Ad costs, unless salary is out of line' ,hp mlsslnR a 'a>p hour .Tuesday, Jack and Clara Riggs on the refresh at the London church, come and ministrator as soon as passible be- with people in comparable posi- ™adp blinded by bright lights and did extension division of the Oregon CHRISTMAN VISITORS ■ tions. - • — Kelly, manager, said. Presumably ment committee. not gee tin* youth in time to avoid State System of higher education. make yourself at home. fore the hearing. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beagle and the robbers wen* after liquor hut The first meeting will lx* Thurs The rural board will allow: - the accident. Mr. White was not Copies of a draft agreement for two sons Larry and Gale of Van TURKEY SHOOT AT Minor alterations, new fumi- " Ixiu 01 ’ wa ’ taken, the quantity day night, January 8th. in the art held, ns the accident was held to The Church of Christ, 6th and participation in the Mohawk River ture and equipment for additional was not believed to have Nen room at the Jefferson school at couver, Washington, Mr. ahd Mrs. HORN GROVE Gibbs (now meeting ... in the ar — be unavoidable. Forest Unit may be obtained from pupils “as required by standards.” i great’ Harold Kirchner of Las Angeles, valued articles in the Despite the weather the Cottage Papers in the pocket of the dead 8:00 o'clock. and Mrs. J. J. Horning and five Grove Rod and Gun club had a mory) “The church with a friendly the offices of the Bureau of Land Betterment assessments and a *vt>rp no*- touched. youth led officers to believe that spirit" -Well, we ’ ve gotten in an Management at Portland, Salem. children of Laytonville, California good turn out at the turkey shoot library to “meet standards.” ™r- Kelly said the loss could not he was attending a junior college arc here for the holidays, visiting at Horn grove Sunday. Shooters other one, as the boys used to say. Eugene. Roseburg, Medford, and Text books "to comply with the ■ determined until an auditor POURS CONCRETE in San Francisco. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. participated in thirty events and Only this time it’s a year, not a Coos Bay, Oregon. law." checked the stock. In the mean- MAKES ROA!) ON The body of young Wright was Preliminary drafts of the co- ' Approximately 5 per cent of the tim<> the store was closed to I hjxi - Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. Kirchner are Harry Rent Ie was high man for day. What did we do with that DOTH BIRTHDAY shipjied to Juneau, Alaska for ser also visiting his father, R.B.Kirch- the day. Nearly every shooter won y«ar, anyway? Did we use it well, operative agreement to be dis-1 budget for an emerger ?y fund. ness, which was rut her inconven vices and interment by the Bar or did we “blow" ft in? One thing cussed at the hearings propose | ient to those seeking holiday Then* are several ways to cele ner, and his sister, Mrs. Irene a prize. "All programs and services now tholomew-Buell chapel of Spring brate birthdays and one of the Arntson of Portland, who is here sure, we will never change it af that 200 million board feet of tim- j spirits. in existence will tie maintained." field. A telegram directing the best is by working. This manner for the holidays. Mrs. Kirchner ter it’s gone, nor will we call it her on an area not to exceed 6640 Entrance into the store was Mr. and Mrs. George TYembley back! And 1948 will be given to be acres, may be removed from the liody to Juneau was sent by Ralph of celebration isn’t unusual for the anfi Mrs. Horning will visit their gained by breaking a large plate and two daughters Dawn and Judy Wright, a relative. used wisely, day by day, we cannot unit during the first ten-year p«*r- glass from the entrance «loor. average individual, but when you father, J. W. Sears, in Eugene, arrived Sunday to visit over hoard it. What kind of a year are iod. while 140 million feel on an reach the age of ninety and can ,------------------------ Christmas with both their rela you going to make 1948” It can be * area not to exceed 4680 acres may still do manual labor such as SON IN B orn TO LENHART — At the Smith DECKER ON FIRE BOARD tives. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Strausen, better than you have dreamed! We be removed during the second and making roads and pouring con-1 FORMER RESIDENT maternity hospital, Friday, Dc- At a meeting of the South lycine and Mrs. Tremblcy, and brothers plead with you this one thing. Give each succeeding ten-year fieriod comber 19, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. board Friday night, Ed Decker creh* on your 90th hirthday, it’« I Announcements have been and sisters. God a [mrt I -______ ._____ Joseph Lenhart, Lorane, a son. was nominated by the board to really a historical event or some- ceived of the birth of a son to Mr. Bible school at 9:45. Morning BICYCLE LICENSES DUE thing. Michael Ray. fill the unexpired term of A. W. and Mrs. Julian F Miller of Cor Mrs. Joe Franzwa of Eugene is worship at 11:00, sermon: “A Door JANUARY I G. L. Hail, director of junior KIMBLE’ At the Smith mater Shofstall, who recently moved to A. L Woodard can boast of this vallis on December 18. Douglas spending the holidays with her That Ope ne th and None Can safety of Portland, spoke to the accomplishment. Monday was his Herbert is the baby’s name and The 1918 bicycle licenses will be nity hospital, Saturday. December Redmond. Emery Harris, new daughter, Mrs. Russell Smith, and Shut." Young folks at 6:30. Eve students of the Jefferson school 90th birthday and after working, he weighed nine pounds and three family. on sale January 1. All bicycle 30. 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. board member elected on Decem ning evangelistic service at 7:30, owners are urged to purchase Kimble, Cottage Grove, a son, Thursday in behalf of their safety all day he and Mrs. Woodard had ounces. Mr. Miller is a student at ber 1st, succeeding Henry Snauer sermon, "The Man That God For their licenses immediately there James Gerald. patrol program which is being or dinner at the home of a son, Mr. Oregon State College and was a was seated. Chas. Roner was ele Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Rude will got,” Prayer service Wednesday at ganized and sponsored by the local mid Mrs. John Woodard and were former resident, his mother being spend the Christmas holidays at after. It is hoped that the five MIRACLE At the Smith vated to the position of chairman Lion« club. He also spoke to the entertained later In the evening at Mrs. Alice Miller, who was em the home of his parents, Mr. and 1:30 and Thursday evening at 7:30. hundred licenses will be sold dur maternity hospital, Sunday, De- of the Ixiard, Ed Decker will «erv< You have a kindly invitation to members of the Lions club on the home of a daughter, Mrs. ployed at the local post office for Mrs. I. N. ^lude, at Bakersfield, ing January. The local schools will cember 21, 1947, to Mr. and Mr«. ¡ as vice president and M-»x come to all these services. — J. issue more information concerning W. E. Miracle, Cottage Grove, a ' will «erve a.« se«*retary-tre Safety Patrol. Susie Wood. several years. California. Michael Shelley, minister. the sale of the tags. son, Earl Leroy, of the board. The legislative interim commit- tee for the atudy of highway, road and stKs't nerd« will hold a hear- Ing at Eug'*n<* February 17th for th«* put pom- of hearing I och I prob lema according to o, R. Eckersley, executive secretary.’ n»<* letter is self explanatory and i**llows; MERRY Hospital Fund Is Boosted by Two Sizeable Cheeks Local People Hurt in Auto Crash Dee. 17th Two Disston Men Arrested Friday On Rape Charge CG Lions Swamp Coquille 49 - 29 Co. Rural Schools To Make Budgets For Six Months Walker-Creswell Grade Schools Vote Consolidation Chartering Bus tf* Willamette Area College Student Killed When He Is Struck by Car Safety Patrol Program Backed By Lions Club Bohemia Ski Club Liquor Store Is Broken Into on Monday Evening ‘Teaching of Art’ Course to Be Offered Jan. 8th BIRTHS