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The Weather Cottaqe Sroue Sentinel (Courtesy Cottage Grove Lake Weather Stalloni April April April April April April April 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 High 49 44 44 43 44 54 L>w 1 34 33 33 34 31 32 Rain .06 .32 .16 .29 .21 (J7 APRIL HRINGN An opportunity for house-cleaning "( Iran up. Paint up' Bennett Creek MoHby C ^Harvey R<l. nn<l the Ex-Callfornlan or ..»I rain. 5° volume lvi » Junior Chamber To Investigate City Mgr. System <5 len ('«•nts Per Copy UHS Open House School Bond ( t/TI ACE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. ORI/,ON. THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1918 NUMBER 38 FILM STAR 8 BABY CHRISTENED W-TO? FridayNi,e’ m ' Boy Scout Circus Council Rejects Petition to Return to ' Plans Readied at Mayor and Council Form of Government Eugene for April 17 Latham School Open House will lie held at Cot- tage Grove Union High School, At one of the liveliest city coun- I he Cottage Grove Junun , cil sessions held in several months, Friday evening, April 9 A pro < handier ol Cimimenv as a civic the city council Monday evening gram in the auditorium will begin Highlight of the spring’s activ organization hag undertaken an rejected the petition filed several ities for the Oregon Trad Council at 7 30 pm, and visits to cJasses Investigation of the City Manager days previous asking for (he re Boy Scouts is the Council wide will follow. This school activity System. ni< uia/ui tutu city WUIILI turn of the mayor and council Boy Scout Circus to be held on . ratrons of the Latham school' farm nf cnvomnwni tfuH »h« provides an opportunity for par A represent alive of this organ -Saturday Saturday evening evening, April 17 at 7:30 i | approved a »5,000 bond isstre I tit^n be^nir 73 ^m«^ ization yesterday said: ents to visit school, meet with the pm. McArthur Court, University Tuesday bv a small martin The I L Y g 73 s ,?n ”p‘ "From n casual Invest ign I ion it teachers, and become acquainted of Oregon Campus. Eugene, a« - total vote was 104 wHh54 for and appears that the general public with purposes and objectives of 1» not well Informed concerning president Lloyd A Payne, chair-1 board will consult an architect the jected on ’he advice of th»- citv various classes. the City Manager Plan as it is man of the circus committee, indi- first of the week and horx- io start 1 .. — °n,r . , C? ? tht City -------- - and 1, ’ nc wwK ,«no nope to start attorney. To be legal the petitions Featured on the program will now in force nor bus there been cates some 3,000 Cubs. Scouts work on the addition to the pres-; should have been attached to a be a one-iu’t, burlesque melodrama any authoritative report on prog Senior Scouts will participate in ent bunding as soon as possible. , copy of the charter amendment. entitled N<dl" This skit ress to this time nor any outline the mammoth event. Participants Addition to the present building it was aiso understood that sev- glorifying the gay nineties, in- for plan* «if city improvements to will come from counties of Lane. according to plans includes the Prai of the signers of the petition dudcs everything from tears to be carried out In the future. There Benton, Lincoln, Douglas, Coos. construction of four more class were ^t residents of the city nor mortgages. It will be presented by has isHm dissatisfaction with the Curry in Linn. ... and . Harrisburg ... ! 7*>rns and a llbrary The new ad- qualified voters. A copy of the city the junior class with the following present operation of the city gov-, All members will parUcipate in dition win be of frame construe-, attorney's opinion was filed with cast: leader, Carol Lemert; Ma ernment as evidenced by th«’ the opening ceremonies being tion. . the petition. Maynard Wilson Wilkin*, Laura Porter; Pa Wil tit Ion recently circulated calling headed by Harvey Blythe. Follow 1 spoke on behalf of the present kins. Jerry Tennis; Little Nell tor repeal of the City Managci ing this the Senior Scouts will form of government. No speakers Wilkins, Pat Scotr; Hector Sky System. Whether or not there is demonstrate breeches buoy by Sea appeared in behalf of the petition. scraper, Harlan Mickey; and sountl basis for the diasatisfaction Scouts. signaling and packing by Carleton Bainbridge. Pete Ritter is tlie question wh>«-h we shall Other matters presented to the Explorer Scouts and link trainer Prompter is Bill Miller and st age council included Emery Harris as seek to answer by the investiga and model planes by Air Scouts, manager Wesley Thompson, This tion now being conducted a representative of the South Lane Skipper John Tiffany is chairman play is directed by Mrs. Ethel nuiai rue “So far as it is possible we shall Rural Fire district District appearing in of the senior division. Seventh-day Adventists Krause. ncx behalf of the contract with the publish an unbiased report so that Bob Christiner, heading the Cub week will launch their annual In- city to furnish fire protection to the puMte may judge far itioif Concluding the program arc two parade, indicates approximately gathering drive for mission and the rural district and the city fire what the true situation is at th«1 vcx-iil solos by Marie Clark and Cubs will be involved in this pa lircsent time In ordei to get the committee agreed to meet with The happiest jx'rson in Cottage selections by the Girls' Ensemble. rade which will include such ani welfare work marking the 40th the board of directors of the rural pro|ier Iwickground for our Inves Grove last Sunday was Mrs Law- ¡under the direction of Fred Hol- mals as elephants, giraffes, drag anniversary of the plan which has association to discuss details of tigation we are asking questions rcncc C<xik of B B Route who was I ! lister. ons and numerous clowns. contributed more than 42 million the contract. of business men and residents ot the winner of the beautiful dav Following the program parents Minor events showing scouting dollars to mission projects around the city to find out what they enport an«l chair set that was will be escorted by their son or . A .preliminary report of A- D. skills, headed by George DeBell, the world since its beginning. consider urorig with the present given awny by Bond's Furniture. 1 daughter, to three 15 minute class FOLLOWING HER ( HRISTENLNG at the Epi«..psi Church in San Harvey and associates regarding include wall scaling, fire by fric- city government or in what way Cottage Grove's new furniture j periods. During each of these per- Clemente, Cal., Barbara Davis Sherry poses with her parents, screen The local congregation plans to the sewer System was read by the tion, fire by flint and steel, tug-o- thc city is benefiting under the store that had its grand opening! i axis parents will have the privi star Bette Daxis anil artist William Grant Sherry. The Reverend Ralph war. •. knot tying, rope climbing, reach its goal this year in a five-i^Y manager. The city manager new system. 1 a week ago last Saturday where ' lege of attending any class to •• ■ week solicitation campaign. ac- also read a letter from the Lane Burleigh Pease performed the christening ceremony. (International fait aid. "Wc have already obtained a hundreda of |x*oplc registered with | I learn how the class work is car- Nou nd photo) county health officer regarding The chariot race, the highlight cording to Pastor Chilson. The de- the nt d d east of few sample« of these questioni the hopes of being that lucky ried on. what subject matter is of the circus is under the direc- nomination has set a goal of two the cit Megsr£ ^oward Smith and opinions which we arc print - person. I covered, and what the goals for tion of C. R. Manerud. and a half milbon dollars in North and Mo werc nt fronl ing In this issue and which will Mrs Cook, who has been a resi the respective classes The Numerous camps wdl be set up America, topping the $2.278.587 the county health department and be answered so far as is possible dent of Cottage Grove for the schedule will allow time for cx- on the floor dunng the camping raised last year made bri/f ulks on the fhat in Inter articles. They are as fol past seven years, gave only a post , planation of the subject by teach demonstration by troops of the The Seventh-day Adventists' re- uires the TOunt court to pro. lows: office box address on her regis- - . cn and for questions from the council. In addnxm to erec ing lief organization reports shipment vide d groUnds for cities. The “(1) Why sliould the city both* (ration coupon and due to the fact I parents. camps pioneering projects mclud- of more than 1.000 tons of cloth- council re€elved a tition Voters within the city of Cot- that she was in Eugene on Satur-1 Teachers are to hold at least er with an airport when there ing bridges and signal towers wall mg overseas and two and a half from the residents of the dump mote important thing* to lx- day could not lie notified until the , one clam in each section of their tage Grove will vote on the propo- co^tructed. million expended for food for the ■ ground area HSk, that this •lay following the drawing when teaching field. Following the first ’ sition of exceeding the six [»er cent don«*? The plan is that this once an- starving ; in Europe and the Orient. dum round dlscont inued. The friends told her of her good for three periods another 15 minutes limitation in the city budget for < (pponents of the proposed nual event prior to the war will In addition, the church's rehabil- t “(2>. The city is run by I he was {iled 4 council rafher than the city man- tune abou' the mme time her will I n - allowed for parents to con I the 1948-49 period The date of c .<sBty manager plan held an or again became an annual council nation lund has made possible the i'. ’ husband called at the post office tact any teacher with whom they ganizational meeting in Eugene wide activity. rebuilding of three hospitals, a I The property committee recom- agcr and found the notification from may wish to discuss special prob the election will be sometime be Tuesday night and attracted a college, eight mission launches in mended y pr°?erti “(3). The city council was doing the store. ___ — -- - - mg near Ash and I lx? placed up lems regarding pupils and school fore the May 21st primal y. but crowd which overflowed the Lane — the South Seas; a hospital and n b<»tter job of running the city Unable to believe that Lady will be fixed by the city council at county court house. A number publishing house in the Philip for bids. The council approved a Ix'forc the manager system was Luck had favored them wfth such activities. from here attended and two South The faculty committee planning the next meeting on April X2th. pines; a hospital in Burma, and motion that the city attorney be inaugurated. good fortune they hurried to the for Open House has ax their chair i As submitted by the budget Lane residents were placed on the scores of other projects completed instructed to prepare the neces “(41 Why are the streets not I store to sec her name posted on man Virgil Dalberg, with Bob Du- committee the amount over the organizational board. The organ since the war or now in progress. sary papers and advertise for bid kept clean? a card informing them it was real ization known as the Lane County senberry, H B Ferrin. Mrs. Ethel Many new institutions—such as ders. six per cent limitation is $18,088 • This section can be proud of the “(5). Why doesn't the fire de- ly true. Committee for Democracy chose The city manager made a brief Krause, Lilian Quast and Stella hospitals in India. China. Jamaica, partaient know how to handle its Bright and early Monday motn ' , .r 47. Last year the city budget went Eldon McCornack. chairman and B. & H. Airfield maintained just Mexico, Bagdad, Brazil and report on the federal housing proj ing Mm Cook appeared at the 1 L' ‘,7 M,‘mb<Ts of the the other side of Walker, and Har «•quipment ? Lewis Hoffman, executive secre Br? “ J“?” over the six per cent limitation by old Burleson is proud of a letter . schools in Lebanon, Peru, Nigeria ect and asked for advice on suo- "(6). Is the city getting ita store ami presented her en den- "X. approximately $6,990.48. Total tary. Headquarters for the new received recently from the Oregon and the Congo—are a part of the; letting etc. A motion was ap tial. to Mrs Hile, who w M very , l,nd «*<' evening. money's worth for tax money ex organization were established at city budget for the 1948-49 period the office of Frank Reid, deputy State Board of Aeronautics. The denomination's expanding pro proved that no' more subletting pended ? happy to l«-arn th it there «us ;i ■ » ■■■■A ■ M gram. Keeping pace with this ex would be permitted and that one as set up by the budget commit "Anyone with facts or informa place in the ('ook home for the district attorney m the Tiffany! letter which follows, is self ex a pansion, the Adventist mission party. Herbert Campbel tee -given tee is $91,715.09 compared with marvcldbs set anti after arrange- ■meVwl WIlV IV W planatory: tion concerning this issue may building. Eugene. [ board sent out 902 missionaries— permission to occupy his present the 1947-48 budget of $77,171 49 Salem, Oregon contact any member of the Junior ments were made' for delivery the The executive committee or Principal increases for the 1948- April 5, 19-18 more than half of them new re unit. Chamber of Commerce and the said she was going home to re-i cruits—in the two years following H. E. Eakin addressed a letter >9 budget include $2.175.00 for board of directors includes both Mr. Harold Burleson information will be gratefully arrange her furniture and be all democrats and republicans from V-E day. to the council asking that $2,000 2-inch fire hose. $950 00 for l' s - Cottage Grove. Oregon received." ready to receive it. I t ., , .___ . , , . In announcing the church's 1948; , be included in the budget for «.¿•K _ I Mrs. Hile mi wish 1 1 . to 1 The local ... high inch hose and $550.00 for the hose all parts of the county as well as Dear Mr. Burleson: Both ru- Mr and , school , has . been , selected as the featured school on dryer. The police department has representatives of the various or This office has noted with foreign mission budget of 9'? mil shelving for the city library. The extend their sincere thanks to the, KXL's “Swinging the Sports . requested a new auto at $1.800, a ganizations. These members in-1 pleasure that the Aircraft Own- lion dollars, W. E. Nelson, general council did not think it advisable people of Cottage Grove anil vi- Beat" for Monday, April 12. The'clothing allowance of $500.00. Al- elude John Wells from Cottage ers and Pilots Association survey treasurer, of Washington D. C., to open the budget again, but gave ‘ÛX^ng^nd'ih.-'dreww^ !?, bmadcast’ daily from so recommended is $3.000 per year Grove and Jim McKay of Culp showing the rating of airports in urged members to “live as fru-' assurance to Mr. Eakin that the , □.io io *). öu p m. for four patrolmen for a total of Creek. relation to services rendered, that gaily as possible in order to give ■ amount would be forthcoming. gret that it was only possible to ’ Several attending made state your airport is listed as giving su- still stronger support to the <>n that program will be pre- $12.000 against $10.800 approved The city attorney was asked to have one winner. N. J Nelson Jr., postmaster, church's program of carrying the prepare the necessary papers call sented current news and statistics last year. Also included is $1.000 ments against the proposed coun perior service in 1947. yesterday Issued the following | of the school plant, students' ac- salary for a city inspector and ty manager plan, which would i Because it is this type of service gospel to all the world." ing for a special election to exceed statement with reference to the . tivilics and organizations. Especi- the street and sewer fund is also place the management of the that will continue and promote the six per cent limitation. (See advantages of the rural route. county affairs in the hands of one the interest of aviation in this I ally for the program a poll is bc- boosted. story elsewhere id this issue.» “Many patrons have made In man as the fit st step toward dic state, your State Board of Aero i ing taken at th«' high school to Also the city was to prepare an quiry regarding the proposed rural tatorship. If a county manager nautics wants to take this oppor determine C. G. High's favorite Business changed which have ordinance authorizing the mayor routes from Cottage Grove. The plan is good .the plan might be tunity to compliment you for this ' record, which will be played dur- occurred here recently include the and the city recorder to sign a A great picture. ‘From Out question most frequently asked is carried to Salem and on to Wash fine record. j ing the broadcast. ¡change in ownership of the Cot contract with R. D. Northcutt for 'What is the advantage of a rural These Mountains.'' will I m * shown ington, one speaker asserted. Yours very t ruly. Residents in and around Cottage tage Grove Pharmacy and the Do- use of water at the Northcutt route over a star route?'. 1 will al the Diane Theater April 13th, Petitions in the form of a W. M. Bartlett, director Grove will Is 1 interested in tuning rena Shopping Center. Glen Arne housing project. under the auspices of the Cottage explain briefly a few of these ad declaration, stressing belief in the State Board of Aeronautics. (has purchased the interest of Ted vantages to the patrons. Your reg Grove Rod and Gun club. Two in for this program. Station KXL Lane County rural schools will American elective system and a A vim* in in the Cottage a rm Taylor Grove Phar- istered. insured and COD mail showings of the picture will be operates on 750 K.C. vote April 19th on exeeding the belief in a free America were cir macy. and at the same time sell will be delivered to you the day made at the Diane, starting at 7 six percent limitation, it was culated after the meeting for sig ing his interest in the Dorena Y it arrives, instead of being noti- j and 9 pnt Admission will be 15 1 learned at Eugene the first of the natures to determine the number Shopping Center to Taylor. The ' fil'd to cull at the post otfice. Or and 25 cents Ed Keitzer and Geo wwk. This is the first election cal- opposed to the county manager Harry Earl Payne, _65, resident transfers were effective April 1st. send notice back by the carrier to Matthews of the Rod and Gun led under the new rural school plan»Two such petitions were left of Curtin Tor the' past 22 ’years, Messrs. W. L. Weier and L. E. bring to you the following day. club entertainment committee is law passed in 1945, which is on a at this office. OREGON STATE COLLEGE— Hatfield have purchased the Eagle died at a Eugene hospital last Furthermore your carrier will ac in charge of arrangements. county wide basis. A total of 120 A spring term enrollment of more Cigar Store from G. W McQueen Thursday evening following an ill cept registered letters, ordinary This is an all colored picture EUGENE. OREGON. APRIL 8 school districts over the county than 6500 students at Oregon and son. George L. McQueen. G. ness of three weeks. He was born insured and COD parcels and re- filmed in the Arctic seventy miles : Once more a big „ welcome is are involved and the measure to State college has been reported by W. McQueen operated the Eagle in Nebraska on August 6, 1882 and ccipt you for the same in addition this side of the Arctic circle. The being prepared for the “timber be voted on calls for $968.285.20 the registrar's office, though Cigar store for a number of years. moved with his parents to Colo picture filmed in virgin hunting j beasts" of the Pacific Northwest for the whole county. tc. money order services. registration will continue for late The retiring owners will devote rado and later to Wyoming, where • “Parcels for mailing will be territory, classifies 5(X) varieties *' their annual Willamette Valley Rural schools need more money , their time to development of their he spent his early life. comers until April 10. weighed by the carrier at the time of wild flowers growing in that Logging Conference. Conference to operate on is the prime reason Those interested in the Will- He was married to Nettie Gmy Enrollment for this term is al mining properties in the Bohemia you give it to him and you will region in addition to the jmlar ani- ; president, Floyd Blackburn of Mo given for the above amount. The in Wyoming in 1903. Later Mr. pay the postage necessary receiv ntais. Portrayed also are sixty of ' ¡alia, has announced that the 1948 ballot reads: "Shall the rural lamette Valley Flood control most exactly the same as it was a , district, it was understood. and Mrs. Payne moved to Canada ing receipt if parcel Is to lie in- the most outstanding animal pic- Ret-togcther will take place May school districts of Lane county, project are invited to attend a year ago. though as usual in the and then to Oregon, locating In mik .I or Beni ('<)[>. In other turcs yet seen on the screen. 1 14 Hnd 13 Oregon levy a district tax for the session at the Lane county fair spring it is somewhat below the the Curtin community in 1926. words, a rural route is a traveling In addition to talks and forums fiscal year beginning July 1, 1948, grounds. April 8th beginning at 7081 registered for winter term. Mrs. Payne passed away in 1939 Considerably more than half of post office and will take care ot LIQUOR PETITION on logging developments, there which will exeed the six jireent 10:00 am. The meeting was ar and in 1943 Mr. Payne moved to Cniintv your needs with no more delay FILED WITH STATE will be a “bigger and bettor" ma- limitation provided in section 11, ranged by the committee and an the students—-3614 are veterans. DAIlO'lac VUURiy Blue River, where he has since A preliminary petition for an in chincry show, with th«' latest article 1, Oregon constitution in nouncement of the meeting was Men out-number women nearly than if you lived in the city.'' itiative measure that would legal- equipment on display. An election to pass on an cx- made his home. made by Fred Knox. Lane county three to one. The sophomore class ¡the amount of $968.285 20?" izc selling of liquor by the drink the largest witn with jw 2675: , followed cess levy of $583.208.24 in the is rne Surviving are three sons and chairman. 'n restaurants, hotels, clubs, trains by freshmen, 1672, juniors, 872; Douglas county school budget for two daughters: Earl and Lester Appearing on the program will seniors, and steamships in Oregon was seniors. 866; 866: and graduate stu- the 1948-49 fiscal year has been Payne of Blue River and Clayton be Clinton Hurd, county judge; dents over 300 Largest school is ; dated for April 19. it was an- Payne at Prairie City; Mrs. Mary filed at Salem Thursday. Elmer Maxey, Col. O. E Walsh, engineering with slightly ------- Press dispatches state that more ' nounccd texiay by Mrs. Lula C. Williams of Springfield and Vera The petition was filed by Fred district engineer. Lunch will be than 1500. James Edward Clark, 25, a for Packwood, Portland attorney. Gorrell, county school superin- Suiter of Lorane. A son, ¡Dean, It was learned yesterday morn served at noon and in the after-1 _ mer resident of Cottage Grove The proposal has the backing of passed away in the service tn 1946 j tendent. ing that petitions would be cir noon major drainage problems in NO PARKING SIGNS was killed in an auto accident the hotel and restaurant operators Also surviving are three brothers' The excess levy, which eligible culated again over Cottage Grove, Lane county will tie discussed by : ALONG SIXTH STREET Sunday night near midnight near ¡the American Federation of Mu- voters are asked to approve, is and four sisters and ten grand-J calling for the establishment of a R. J. McKinney, engineer for the C ’ workmen - yesterday - after- above City Hermiston. Efforts of a Sentinel I alcana and the Bartenders Union, | the county's combined children. mayor and council form of gov- planning division of the U. S, En representative to locate former The State Federation of Labor has noon completed the erection of | school tax base of $329 223 68 The Funeral services were held from’ Thirty-six Future Farmers of ernment. The original pet itiön gineers of Portland. Farm and “No Parking Signs" on the east latter acquaintances of Clark or any of endorsed the proposal. figure includes the annual the Smith Funeral Chapel Mon America from the local Union his relatives failed yesterday. 1 The proposed measure will ap- high school, wit,h their agriculture filed at the city office about ten community drainage problems will side of Sixth street, as a matter 6 per cent increase permitted over day afternoon at 2:00 p.m. with ' previous year's tax base with the Rev. Frank Brown, officiating ! Two of Clark’s companions, pear on the November general teacher, E. L. Clark, chartered a days ago did not meet with the be presented by Arthur S. King. | of traffic safety. The east side of the Robert Hart, 24, and Loren Little, I election ballot if sponsors file com- Greyhound bus and left Wednes legal requirements and was re- extension specialist and O. S Sixth street from Talyor Avenue out a special election. Interment was in the Comstock' jected by the council. Fletcher, county agent. The meet- to the railroad tracks was ordered 25, were taken to a Pendleton hos-' pleted petitions bearing signa- day for Kinmath Falls (o attend cemetery. The total county school budget The Sentinel was informed yes- mg will be concluded by a talk by closed to parking sometime ago by pital, seriously injured. A fourth tures of 18, 969 registered voters the state convention of Future terday that the petitions would lie O E Stricklin, state engineer and the city council, but the order was of $1.630,880.76 represents the man, Bill Bethke, was not injured before July, 1 combined budgets of all districts : STOKE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Farmers. It is expected approxi- circulated starting immediately and answer period will not enforced until signs could be in the county with the exception ¡ according to our source of in- iimiety 1500 louv ix>vs rom and that four business men bad a be question mately lioys will aill'lUl attend I from Gustafson's Super Creamed held following the last speaker. secured and erected. formation. CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE all over the state. The boys will agreed to circulate the petitions. of Roseburg, which as a first class cream store was closed the firs City officials have also repotted district will not participate in the of the week while workmen w. The Child Heatlh conference will be housed in barracks at the Ore- To he on the May 21st ballot, the Mrs. Ethel Hagen of Portland that both signs and parking me- Captain H. , Mills .. . James „ , Jr' of l,c held Thursday. April 15, in the gon Vocational school during the election. Mrs. Gorrell explained, laying a new floor in the build! petitions must be completed and visited friends here last week and ters in the vicinity of the armory ....... Washington, I> C, v 1« i t c d his health room from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. convention which lasts from Wed- Anticipated receipts amount to and building a new fou filed within fifteen days from the was a house guest of Mrs. W. B. have been damaged to an alarm- $765,000. lincli' K K IViillu thio lairxnl» f — 4 a _ II lin» uncle, K. K. Mills, this week. For appointments call 443L, —- Roseburg News Re- The store will likely be cloeed i ' night through Saturday, 5th Johnstnn. ing extent recently. I view. I'aIrons of school district 45 u|>- proved the $!2O.(XX> improvement bond issue Monday by a vote ol 46 to 3 Considering the number of voters residing In the district, the vote was light. Cecil B«xk, Isiard wmlMT, Mild Tuesday that the Ixmrd would proceed with th«' selection and purchase of a sit«' at the next board meeting, piobably Monday nigh! The board also ex- pects to advertisi- for blds on the construction new six room grade schooi and Installation of n central heatlng plant at the Jef ferson and Adam* achoob. Services of an archltcct have licvn engaged and plan« for the new building will Ix- ready soon. The budget hoard of diatrict 45 will also hold a meeting next Monday. Votes $55,000 Bond Issue 6th Advents Launch Mission Drive Cottage Grove Lady Wins Bond Furniture Award Special Election Tax Limitation Opponents of Co. Mgr. Plan Meet, Organize April 6 B. and H. Airfield Makes Very Good Record for 1947 I Adil l|H^ lA R Featured on KXL Nelson Explains Advantages Rural Route Over Star Great Picture Is Coming to Diane Theater April 13 Business Changes Rural Schools to Vote on 6 Percent Issue April 19 Harry E. Payne Dies on April 1 OSC Enrollment Passes 6000 in The Spring Term Big Welcome Is Being Prepared for Loggers May 14>15 Co. Flood Control Meeting Will Be Held April 8th $585,208.24 Up in Former Resident Is Killed Sunday Petitions to Be Circulated Again Calling for Old City Government FFA Boys Go to Klamath Falls to Attend Convention rsmalnder of the week for repain >