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Cottage 6roue Sentinel The Weather (( ourteay Coltngc (¡rove I-akc Weather Station) High b-w Rain Dec 26 48 30 Heavy frost D m . 27 54 32 Heavy frost Dec. 28 40 3U 50 Dec 29 44 37 .35 Dec. 30 38 31 .00 Dec. 31 31 Divido Mir WEEK'S! QUOTE i "It cannot be rcpe.it«*d too often (hat the Unit«*! Na- tions was found«*«! on th« assumption that the inajos powers would be in substan tial agreement with on« an other. It is clear for all the world to sec that our organ ization can accomplish its tasks only if the great p ers, । nd consequent ly other nations included in Membership, can work harmony."- Trygvie Li©. Bennett Creek Harvey Rd LATHAM O VOLUME LVIH Ten Centn Per Copy City Licenses Should De Paid During January I Farm Council to Moot In Eugene On January 5th COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUAR V 1. I-MH NUMBER What s Ahead In 1948 In Civic Affairs Construction on Dorena Dam to Be Speeded Up Ralph Long Jr. Dies in Hunting Accident Dec. 27 Fred G. Knox, president of the We hop«- the residents of thia Lane County Agricultural Coun- city and the surrounding com Conceivably the financial problem Such । requirement would enhance district in Lane County), and sani can be met best by re-evaluation h< ulth and sanitary conditions and Construction on the Dorena dam IcH, has announced that a meeting Ucrnses and fees required hy of th«- Council will b«1 held in the munities will become mor«1 civU’ of pro|x>rty that has too low an aid in combatting the rodent tary districts. Marked progress in proj«»ct, which practically came to minded in 1948, since this Is a assessed valuation and by annex th«1 street program, sidewalks, a halt over the Christmas holidays the City of Cottage Grove for the 4-H Club biTilding on th«1 county menace. prerequisite to progress in any ation of fringe areas receiving safety (Junior Safety Patrol, dri j is expected to be speeded up short year HUH should be purchased fair grounds in Eugene on Mon- 3. The Cottag«1 Grove water line Ralph Long Jr., 19 year old sor during the month of January at day, January 5, starting promptly community. Since w«* felt that the benefits from the city but not pay constructed, plans for filtration ver training, traffic law enforce ly after the first of the year ac public would like to kn«>w the ment, bicycle regulation and con cording to C. A. Swartz, resident of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long, d 1 III«1 office of the Oily Recorder at 1:30 pm The Council is a plans of th«1 city and the commun- ing city taxes. plant at headwaters, new main in In the interest of the general city an«i new line from reservoir to trol), city planning, modern equip engineer. Workmen are blasting of exposure near Klamath Fall* Following is a list of hr,•nw* federation of Lane County farm ity we have axked Ben F. Heinz, ment and new city warehouse are welfare of the people of Cottage and fees available now st the Re- oi ganizations and it is ho|M*d J hat city manager to prepare a sum city should be fully completed in all due for their share of atten rock in the dam spillway and ex- December 22nd, following a hum i cavation is now eighteen feet ing accident. Young Long, it wa all Grange* and other farm on - mary of "What's Ahead for 1948 " Grove we must face these two in- year. corder's office: tion io the coming year. below the river t^d. said, had gone goose hunting on r equitic*. Individuals who oppose ganizntinns will have official rep- 4. New conduit will be placed Bicych. 25 cent fee after in Mr Heinz should be in position to such measures are just ax guilty Lz t it be added that no form of lake when the ice broke through Material is arriving for the con rea«*ntatlvea at the meeting. for city street lights. This project spection impart this information since he of contributing to our lack of prog gambling or vice will be tolerated crete on the spillway including with him. He was equipped with a should b« 1 started by spring or The county agent and th«* assist- 1» connected with both the city Bowling Alley, *25.00 annually. by the present management. equipment for a steel trussel. rubber boat, but the boat filled ant <x>unt agent will give a. sum and th«1 Chamber of Commerce. ress ax arc the officials of govern early summer. Building Permit», *4 00 for first May the people of this city be Building is underway on the con with water and sank. He floated In 5. Improvement in police and mary ot work carried on through He has promised additional inter ment who fail to find a sensible so the icy water for an hour before *1,000 00. *2.00 for every *1,000,00 lution to the problem. fire services This wouid include come constructively interested in crete plant. When workers start and in cooperation with the coun esting information which will be being rescued and died en route • hereafter. Following arc a few of the more civic affairs. Such will enlighten 1 pouring the concrete about Feb training of personnel, two way ty agent’» off hm - during the |iast published, probably in th«* next imjMirtant and urgent n^-dx of radio system and addition of all of us in the many problems ruary 15, they expect to be able to to a hospital. Curb Cuts, fee 25 cents year Officers for the ensuing year issue. He was bom May 31, 1928 at Cottage Grov<* which the city will lx* elected, plans for work in equipment. (It must be remem which lie ah«.-ad. Such will lead to pour at the rate of 100 yards per I Dance Hall, *3oo annually. Here is Mr. Heinz's summary: Lynch, Nebraska and at the age of council will face in 1948. a better understanding and a , hour, using two yard mixers and bered that police and fire service In 1947 th«* State of Oregon ex- Dog License, Lan© County li- 1948 will be discussed, and any 1. Sewage Disposal A pre knowledge that we may better four yard buckets. Workers have four moved here with his parents. cens«« required for all dog* over other busines» that may come be- pericnred a phenomenal growth liminary <*ngin«*ering study and re is of emergency nature and employ ourselves in service for also cleared about half of the dam He attended the local schools and trained personnel and adequate for the Council will be consider- M*cond only to California. Our city port to the state sanitary author eight months Fers, ■|Mtyr<| female graduated from the Union high the good of others. By so doing' basin. ed. 'Phis i* an inqxirtant meeting equipment Is vitally important.) shared in that growth. We, like ity will lx* made during January. and male Slot); female (not school last spring. Since his grad we will not be prone to criticizing 6. Park playground equipment »payed) »150. most Oregon cities are suffering Financing plans and construction uation he has been employed by from severe growing pains It i* plan* for primary treatment for Th«1 city will undoubtedly make the actions of others for we will the Twin Harbors Lumber Co., Electricians, . m a iter clreti 1- ------ know whereof we speak. Too often , ■. V“©” progress in equipping the city park anhciiNitcd that industrial and sewage disposal will probably b«1 and the Arcade and Diane clan s license *2500 annually. criticism is bred of ignorance. Wei ■ RFOWS Mat 111 to make it more usable for play business growth and population in- furnished in 1948 theaters. Electrical Permits, 10 cents |x*r must realize that what is wrong For Proaidnn) ground purposes. creascs In '48 will exceed that of Surviving are his parents, Mr. outlet lo *1,00; then 5 cents per with our community can usually, 1 2. 100% Garbage Servire The further .the people of this com 47 We arc handicapped by the outlet; minimum *1.00. question of requiring all food users munity may expect to hear more be found by looking into a.mirror, j Henry A. Wallace announced at I and Mrs. Ralph Long, a sister. With the production Dre 22nd lack of finance*» in our efforts to to have garbage service will no Ruth, and brother. Tommy, all of Music Vending Machines, 324.00 ! Chicago Monday night "I shall run Ben F. Heinz of Its 1.000,000th vehicle in 1947, cope with this rapid development. doubt be *ettl<*d early in the year. | about drainage districts, road dis a« j .---------- Cottage Grove; his grandparents, annually tricts (Cottage Grove is a road as an independent candidate for Mr. and Mrs. E. M Long and Chevrolet bc-came the first single City Manager. Plumbing, master plumber's an oi the United States in Thomas Whetham, ail of Cottage company in the automobile indus nual license *25 00. Grove. Plumbing Permits, 25 cents per try to manufacture a million cant He announced he will campaign At the age of 15 years he made and trucks a year since before th« 1 fixture; minimum $1 00. on a platfo/m advocating "peace his choice to serve the Lord, and Peddler's License, in business and prosperity" and said both has since done his best. Announcement of the production district only Fee *2 50 and up, per ’ Democrats and Republicans Funeral services were held Wed day, according to pric«' of article milestone was made by Nicholas The new Rainbow cafe is now I "stand for a policy which opens nesday afternoon from the Smith Dreystadt. general manager of the ojx n on highway 99. 14 miles south sold. ¡the door to war in our lifetime. Funeral Chapel with Kathleen Pool and Billiard Tables, *5.00 Chevrolet Motor Division, wtwi of Cottage Grove at Leona Autei said all of the vehicles were made All conditions point to an active war for our Hutching and Rose Spear of the Inc cafe has a seating capacity of per table, per annum. Undenominational church officia In the plants of Chevrolet in the 100. including a large dining room. 1948 as they affect this particular Skating Rmk, *3 00 per year Asked if he hoped to _________ be elected ting. Interment will be in the Rest United States, and that the total section of western Oregon. In fact - b<x>ths and counter. Sidewalk 1‘ermit. fee 25 cents. most people look to see the busi- “ an„ ‘"dependent. Wallace re- 1 Haven Cemetery in Eugene. Taxi Cab. nnnunl been»«- *20.00: <I< hk not include Canadian output. Chef Art Andriesian has had ness tempo stepped up. particu- P‘!ed. “there’ s always hope." hope.” rhe 1,000,000 total, Dreystadt many years as chef in leading *10.00 for each additional cab or larly when the spring work on the Wallace W allace made his announcement Mid. Include* pawngcr car*, hotels of Oregon and California. transfer. Dorena dam starts up. »But with in a nationwide radio address trucks — , and commercial -------— vehicles -------- —■ '»•’ will also serve banquets hv this work underway, which is ex- Monday night. A former Demo- I h«* last time Chevrolet munufac- ap|x>lntment pected to employ 600 men. new cra»'C vice president and former • ured !.(XX),(XK) vchicl«** a year be There w plenty of parking space problems will arise. The principal cabinet officer under two .Demo- fore 1947 wa* in 1941. when do- for truck*, phone Drain problem facing the community cratic presidents, Wallace thus mestic production reached 1,173, K2F11 N<*w Years Eve the cafe when the 600 men are put to work ^»»cd the Democratic party which 799 units. will be open until 3;00 am. and is where to find housing for the bad joined despite the back- New Year» day from 2.00 p.m to 600, H. E. Eakin of the First Na-' ground of a staunch Republic in The interstate comnx'rcc com- PALMER IMXJ HAN Many women lawyers and judge: 1:30 a.m., other day» from 4:30 tional Bank, thinks. family. HANG OXER are to appear in the forthcoming mission al Washington Tuvaday CHRISTMAS rv— ■» . pm ,o 1:30 a ,n- H w»U not be The lumber industry goes into ..al*0 ended speculation about national edition of "Who’s Who Dog* as well a» people rat too open Sunday». ““"«•'l to 20 per cent the 10 per the new year facing probably its',“. Plans - - speculaUon^ ------- Digest of .Women Lawyers aod ««•nt freight increase it authoriz««! much during the Chriitma» hol brightest period. Unless condi- a’ had smarted when he Judges." Eva C. King, judge in iday» And if dogs suffer from the railroads lo make in October. tions change rapidly, about the rt'S!i*™?d as secretary of commerce justice court of Cottage Grove dis Acting after long hesrings on holiday* hang overs, the Sfianiel of only thing the lumber operator; '«e request of President Tru- trict, was notified this week that th«1 railroads pi«*a for an iiwrcss«* । Mr. and Mr* W’m. L. Palmer of will .. about -i__ _ is i- the _ ‘man. The The resienafinn resignation follow«*d she is to represent this section of will have tn to worry of 30 per rent, th«- commission Harvey Rond is probably no excep Wallace ’ s opposition to Secretary Oregon. timber supply, barring labor diffi tion. When the family left a When old filbert orchards begin announced that for the present a five culties. The diminishing timber of State James F. Byrnes’ policy It was not^d that between Juiv .... •<> show decline the cause may 20 per cent boost u approved It is pound box of chixxilates in the supply will eventually affect the of a firm hand in dealings with 1945 and .December 1947 Judq. lo be effective until June 30. 1948 living room Christmas «*ve, th«* !><• spreific diseases or pests, or Russia. economy of this section unless a King heard and disposed of 10-10 All railroa«! and waler carriers clMx-olate* disappeared daring the it may be unfavorable weather, Wallace's announcement criminal cases for the state of Ore rapid shift is made in the use of ____ _ (who ____ aa- n|Kht, down the dog, and the dog soil or other conditions, according and freight forwarder* waste materials connected with brought a statement from Sen. gon. About 100 civil cases ap »«•mhl«* small quantity freight for ",d* «live, but probably fuller to Dr. Paul W Miller and C. E lumber manufacturing and this ap Glen H. Taylor (D-Idaho) that he peared in her court during that reshipmen? in carlondsi were au- of candy than hr will ever I m *. Schuster, federal specialists in nut pears unlikely in the immediate is considering the possibility of time. production stationed at Oregon th<>riz«*d to make th© Increase« ---------- —---------- running for vice president on a future at least. The number of women entering effective after five days notice to ,,,,>s 4 LANE HIGHWAY State college, who are authors of the legal profession is increasing m the public. Work 1« expected to start early a n«-w experiment station bulletin. Bank deposits are usually re ticker headed by Wallace. recent years. garded as the best barometer of this year on widening the Pacific "Filbert Tree Decline and Loss." BANK FOR NUTHERLIN local business conditions and this highway from two to four lanes Crowded tree*, improper soil or Press reports) state that United “ S'n-inile stretch between pre other poor environment m a y in being so. a good many may derive State* Bank of Portland has made Ron City and New Era. satisfaction out of the fact that turn make the tre«1» easy victims deposits of the First National apidieation to the U. S. ComptroL Bid* were scheduled for opening of disease* which would not make OREGON STATE COLLEGE — 17sithrim ”^ " branCh WKhway «x.mnu^.on headway against healthy, vigor Bank are approaching the eight A prediction that enrollment in i The 1948 combined harvesting, at Suthelin. In p(,rt|Mnd ।tH million mark. Deposits of this in ous trees, the bulletin points out. Oregon's higher educational insti and operator permits, which must stitution were listed as $7,750 000 tutions will remain high, with only The authors describe most of the on December 29th, which repre a temporary reduction when the • be obtained by every person or important diseases and unfavor . firm harvesting timber, now ar« sents a gain of *1.306.566.74 over peak of veteran attendance passes able conditions and suggest rem- the corresponding period of a year was made here by Chancellor Paul being issued by the State Forestry edics or controls. Department. State Forester N. S. ago. Deposits have been climbing C. Packer in an address to the Filberts will not thrive on a wat- Rogers said at Salem Tuestiay. AS PRESIDENT TRUMAN announced that he was ready to send to Cong -ess at the rate of about a million dol combined campus and field staffs erlogged soil or one having a high In the past, the only permit re his message on the Marshall Plan for long-range foreign aid, party lars a year .but the 1947 rate was of the extension service, experi quired for logging operations was (Earl G. Mason In the American busting <*m of Teddy Roosevelt water table through most of the leaders gathered In Washington for final conferences. At top (L to r.) are accelerated by approximately ment station and resident instruc the operator permit, the purpose winter months, they added. In a Journal of Forestry! S^«ker the House Joseph Martin, Jr. (R-Mass.), and House Majority when there was a loud, public thirty-three and a third per cent. tion divisions of the college. of which was fire control. •A synopsis of the article of Earl clamour against the "Timber Bar waterlogged soil the root systems 2iUeCk (R*Ind-J« “ ^«7 reached the White House And this from a New York wri The chancellor based his predic But, under a 1947 law. the har G. Mason, attacking the present ons and the land frauds under an* not extensive enough to pro i T lth the Executive. Below, Rep Charles A. Eaton (R- ter: tion on the rapid migration to the vesting permit is also required. Its sustained yield program of the O. which large holdings of timber vide for the needs of the trees. Vaid^b^”)?? For<lgn Affalr’ «nd Sen. Arthur As time passes, some years be- western states, giving Oregon a 39 purpose is to make it easier to * C. administration is reproduced had been blocked up. Hence the Filberts need at least eight "effec- ? 1 (R-Mlch.), ehairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com come memorable in our history. per cent increase since 1940, and administer the 1947 forestry con herewith by request. Sine«1 there stat«>d |jolicy is to favor small op tive” feet of soil where they are mittee are prepared to join the conference. (International Soundphoto) There is a very good chance that the high birthrate which will soon servation law to force operators have been a number of articles in erations, but time has dimmed grown without irrigation. Root 1947 will prove to bt1 one of those be reflected in schools and col to reseed cut-over lands, Rogers penetration is stopped not only this newspaper explaining the sus materially the idealism of the said. by rock or gravel but also by im- historic peaks. We are too close leges. tained yield program, the other original Forest Service policy. This situation creates serious ’ - pervious hardpan, a high water to it now to realize how—statis Rogers said both permits are side of the question is reprinted in l Recently, the federal Forest txble or p«x>r aeration tically—it towers over anything problems of financing, he added, granted at the same time on the fairness to all. Service entered’into a hundred-1 Copies of th.* hniu«in c. . we have ever known before. Sta saying the needed funds will be same piece of paper. The article: year contract With the Simpson ¡Circtilur No 172 m; x K « On Sunday. January 4. there will tistically it dwarfs 1929, that for- forthcoming only if the people are To careful observers of th«* lum ’On,,‘',ny u Mawn Coun’ extension offires m Wholesale prices edged nearer11)0 a SP^*81 bus leave the bus mer peak of peacetime industrial convinced the institutions are COANT GUARD ENLISTMENT ber industry in Oregon, It is ap • y. Washington, whereby a large Tuesday the all-time crest of May deP°’ at 7:30 a m. for the Wiliam- achievement. In 1947, the greatest turning out good "products” in STANDARDS BROADENED parent that the policies under1 area of government stumpage was The Coast Guard recruit stan 1920, and government economists' 7‘f Skl Area; sponsored by the working - force America has ever the form of graduates, research which the federally owned stump- combined with the Simpson lan<is ’/aterT°WI 3085011 say they can find nothing to indi-1 Bobemia Ski club, and will be for ■cnown has been solidly employed, and service, and doing it econom dards are being broadened to in Hgc is sold will shortly play a dom were mostly cutover, to cate that 19-18 prices will stop al1 ,n,eres»ed in skiing. All mem- l„nK ,he most costly and most ically and efficiently without un clude a large number of applicants inant rob« in shaping the nature which form a sustained-yield unit ca- wdfl. 3 • here. i bers of the Ski club and others e'**cient aggregation of tools and necessary duplication or expan for enlistment who were not eli and the destiny of the lumber in sion. liable of supporting the big wood gible before. The waterfowl season for 1947- dustry Itself and the large propor With the exception of ec ~ r are invited. Round trip will be P‘ants ever assembled in the working plants of the Simpson 1948 closes _________ , 5, 1948. The January $2.00. world ’ s history. Americans have tion of th«- population of the .-.täte Above-average men with eight items which slowed down the food The Ski club meets every W’ed- ' * fr^7L°Ut a staKEer*n£ quantity ROSEBURG ANNEXATION which is directly employed by that concern perp«>tually. At the public schedule for January 1 to 5 in group at least temporarily, whole grades of school, with good native hearing which preceded the offi- Jackson, Josephine. Currv Con« Roo™ But so great has been DEFEATED industy. Already the privately intelligence and ability are now sale prices on 900 commodities nesday evening in the city hall at Continued from Page 3 r '“1—1—---- ' Four proposed annexations to being accept«*!. On the basis of Douglas and * Lane counties in Ore- 8:00 p.m. Idemand for those goods that at owned timber of the state is large. I studied by the Bureau of Labor Ron and Humboldt. De) Norte, । year s end all kinds of consumers the city of Roseburg were defeat scores in intelligence and aptitude ly controlled by large ownerships Trinity and west half of Siskiyou Statistics sailed unchecked past were crying for more. Their de- ed at a special election held there tests, recruiting officers will as In northwestern Oregon, only a county in California is as follows.- another postwar mark during the SUTHERLIN MINE i mands were the more insistent be Friday. A total of 1,175 votes were certain the applicants’ ability to wavering fringe of private stump week ended Dec. 20. OPERATING Jan. 1, 7.53 a m. to 3:37 p.m.; cause they had the cash to pay for cast. Voters within the city limits understand ana absorb technical age remains adjacent to the feder An index figure of 162.5 was Jan. 2, 7:53 am. to 3:37 p.m.; -m, . . , »he goods. Not only was our gross favored the annexation, while the instruction, and also the ability of ally owned timber. In the Willam recorded for that date by the BLS, i Jan. 3, - ------ -, 7:53 I he only producing quicksilver ; national product the greatest ever voters in the proposed annexation these men to direct others in car am. to I _ * 3:38 p.m.; ette Valley the ownership pattern which uses average prices prevail is pretty well crystallized and in The Cottage Grove post office; Jan. jan 4. x 7:53 am. to 3:39 p m.; ing in 1926 as its 100, or normal mine in Oregon at the present । but payments to individuals were districts defeated the measure rying out the work they will be ' 7:53 a.m. to 3:40 P m. wholesale level. In May 1920. the time is the Bonanza at Sutherlin I on a scale unparalleled in the lone 2 to 1. trained for. southern Oregon there is a lively will become a first class office at 1 -- in Douglas County. Total payroll history of mankind. Can business Hunters arc reminded to have scramble which is resulting in the end of the fiscal year, July 1, bureau says prices averaged 167.2 large areas of timberland being 1948, N. J. Nelson, postmaster an- their signed duck stamp . on their per cent of the 1926 average. Re includes about 20 men with from;in 1948 match its achievements of 4 to 6 men kept continuously on 1947? Only time can tell—time blocked into single ownerships nounccd here Monday. The classi- P0”0” whlle hunting. lating the index points to percent development work. The furnace is and the politicians in whose hands This process has gone so _ — far that ----- fication of the office is based on mcpirrv rv*> ■ ages, there ig less than 3 per cent run from 10 to 12 days a month ; rest the chance of the world BE the best remaining chance* for receipts of the calendar year, end- to difference in prices Tuesday and and production averages a little work in peace, Members of the Police depart-1 large units of stumpage He in get- ,nK December 31, 1947 The 1947 * a . ,, 9 those existing in May 1920. ___ ___________ more than 100 flasks a month, i - • Ing control of federally owned receipts will amount to *45,000 or co,lfc,or oi ,he U. S. ment will be at the Jefferson ; Ooeil H o USA f Or At the present rate of climb, New development planned includes GRADF scHnn7TZ^.T., school Wednesday afternoon, Jan- _ stands. The time is opportune, i P°»»dbly better, Nelson said which n W111 be at P778 8hou,d ,oPPle »he drifting south on the 830 level to _____ - °L * HOBI therefore, to check Into the past a K«»" of about 20 per cent over !?.. ,y h” °n. January 9,h to as- uary 7, and at the High School 7 h flh ab°Uf ,he cnd of Fcb’ Prospect for an ore body found on OES CABOUNG Thursday afternoon, January 8, to ■_ ■ and present timber sale policies of »946. The past holiday business' X rar,Pcrs ln preparing their kee^'nnh«n^°n"m ,8.sny ~ ’hc 630 ,evcl in 1946 A new level The Jefferson grade school give instructions concerning the ■ OSXponeu Dy GlUD tax returns. He will be the two principal federal timber- here was the heaviest In the his- p ,h*' a* 1060 feet has just been started chorus went caroling last Tues- licensing of bicycles and to inspect stationed at Eugene from January cxnerinnJ5 r? In con,rast ,o -, owning agencies to see If these tory of the office. cxpericnco 27 years ago. from a winze and it is believed the day. December 23rd. The group bicycles. ! °Pen house, which had been fjollcies are In the best interest of Receipts of the Cottage Grove 12 to 15 inclusive. He will assist DnnaM r» ti cm / ,, extension of the main orebody on first went to the community tree A card will be issued to the, Planned for N<’w Year’s day ©t »hi, P^’Plc ns « whole. office have’climhed to the present farmers in preparing form Na^ ‘^8.^ cut after dri«‘"K Methodist church and sang 104OES, or declaration of the es- Nov». ii । „ ' , . ', • ' 1 " 1 ln" cui aircr arming “*■ “lv "«inoaLsr cnurch and sane owner of bicycles after inspretion W. A. Hemcnway home at Navy, is home on seven days leave about 50 feet. .carols there ’from 7-30 to 8 (X? ,X>,'Cy level from n low of ab°ut $10.000 i t¡mated tax for 1947. is made, entitling him to purchase । Thornton Comers, has been poirt- of the U.S. Forest Service was reached in 1933 of absence from Treasure Island. I -_______________ They then boated thn .^i a license at the city hall. Iponed indefinitely, due to illness written at a time when this tim- The post office at Creswell will I Mr/and Mrs. O. K. Puckett and (ahfornia where he is attending! Billie Landon, who is in the and went caroling in the outlying Any hjcycle owner wishing to of the members and some of them son Kent of Klamath Falls spent have his bicycle inspected and not I being out of town. The Social F ~ _ was crystallized during the trust- class office second (hristrnas with her parents, Mr. Rnv i u Parcn,S1 Mr and Mrs.; Seattle, will spend the New Year’s Bert Trask, bus driver, and Miss Se ' n>S,de °n with Billie’s parents. Mr. M Leum, d^r" attending city schools will be ac- Twelve club had planned the ©per I nna Mra. l . J. McLaughlin. and Mrs. Landon at Landon's Inn. panied the group. ' accom- commodated at Jefferson school, house for the benefit Ot th« afternoon, January 7, ------ hoepltal fund. Henry A. Wallace One Millionth Car Off Chevrolet Assembly Line New Rainbow Cafe ready to act on Opens at Leona ------ -—------ foreign aid Conditions Point To Active 1948 Eva. C. King to De In Lawyers and Judges Who’s Who 20 Percent Freight Rate Increase Old Filbert Ills Told in Bulletin Big Enrollment At OSC Foreseen Logging Permits Must Be Obtained Cooperative Sustained Yield Program Is Attacked as Favoring Big Interests Prices Hearing The 1920 Peak Special Bus to Willamette Area Schedule to Jan. 5 Post Office to Become 1st Class Office July 1 Bicycle Inspection Dates Announced By Police for January 7 and 8 ; New Year's Day