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MI m Louise Picton of Spokane Mr. and Mrs Sol Wirth and son and her sister and brother-in-law, Bruce ot Klamath Falla were here mr. and Mr». Hud Montgomery, Sunday to »pend Mother's Day Were week end guests ot Mr«. with Mnt. Wirth'» mother, Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery. rnis TRIASURtR AMIKO* Joe Young. .suAvivoa I .COROM«« SCHOOL tUST OMMIlllONIR COMMiniONt* <JUOOt Andregg Named Water Crew Head WOODWORKING CLUB COMPLKTKN PKOJKCTH Gary Gardner Elected Junior Chief of Police Stassen, Dewey Set for Rebate The 4-H Sawdust Woodworking Joseph AndregK, 22, u member club met on Saturday, May 24, at- of the city water crew, has been the Riindail home for it» Achieve appoinlcd crew foreman by City ment Day exhibit and award». The Governor Thomas E. Dewey and Manager Ben F Heinz. Andregg, club completed It» project» 100 Harold E. Stassen have accepted * who has been in the city’s employ per cent. an invitation to debate political Parents were invited, and the a year, replaces Oscar Smith, who The Junior Police Patrol al boys issues on the MOM platform in resigned about the first of the boy» served refreshment» at the from 9 to 15 years old was organ Portland. do»e of the meeting. year due to ill health ized this weak by the Cottage Governor Dewey has suggested Grove police department that the topic be: "Shall the Com Gary Gardner, seventh grader, munist Party Be Outlawed?” wa* elected chief of police by. the The public debate will be held 42 boys who met Monday in the late this week or early next week council chamber« to organize the It will probably be held in the group. Gary is the «on of Mr. and Portland auditorium. Dewey has Mrs. V. E. Gardner of 448 North indicated that he favors a nation Eighth street. Membership is ■till wide broadcast of the forum. open. This will be the fir»t time two The patrol will be divided into Republican presidential candidates four precincts, each under the have appeared on the same plat- sponsorship of a member of the form in thia nominational race. local police force. -. . , . .__ , 'Such appearances have been very The boy» met again Wednesday । ’ rare in recent campaign history. when the new chief appointed his Dr. Peter Odegard, president of assistant chief and captains, lieu RED HAMILTON has leased the Service Station and io Reed college, laid the foundation tenants and sergeanjs for each ooen for any and all lube job». for the debate by telegraming in precinct. They are: assistant chief, vitations to the two candidates. Don White; captain, Malcolm Stassen has announced that he Scott; lieutenant«, Keith Hay will return to Oregon next Friday worth and Bill Veatch; and ser- --- three days ahead of schedule— Tires fixed and flats too. grants, Ben Hilliker, Dwight to compete directly with New Treat. Norman Johnston and Wes- ~ rl,.K - ley Mounuln. g*«„ Thur» , May 13. 1948 ville; 4 p.m. at Oregon City; 8 pm. St Gresham. Third party candidate Henry Wallace will »bo make his ap;>car- ance in Oregon this month. Wal lace will be in Oregon two days MEATS Bacon GROCERIES Coffee 49c lb 42c lb Minute Steaks Lard 25c ea 2 lb 45c At Owen Super Service East Main and Harvey Road Free Car Vacuum With Each Job Oil Batteries RED HAMILTON 40-2te-41 QUALITY STOVE ARB BIESEL FUEL S & H Green Stamps VOTE 304 X YES! FOR THRIFT OIL CO. Phone 84 Solved by CONCRETE Answers • HRPRENFNTATIDN— I n yomr rlrrtri c»MN<y COTTAGE GROVE REDI-MIX Located at Horn Sand & Gravel • RENPONNIBU.ITY 50-tfc • ALI. HEETIN«« aafirr with ewmplefe miaaCea aad rererda of all paltry drelalowa C'hler of Police: 32-tfe Concrete Problems • EFFICIENCY — all roanty < merit aad aa< palit I ral pall m C. A. Blodgett Cottage Grove COUNTY MANAGER CHARTER 4ND r To the Parents of the (,'lty of Cottage Grove: It 1» my duty a« Chief of Police to extend a helping hand to the growing youth* through my work and rela tionship with them; to help create In them a sense of re sponsibility and citizenship which will not only encourage respect for those who enforce the law, but for the law Itself, because the City of Cottage Grove truly believes that Its children of today will be Its citizens of tomorrow. With this In mind we can most as suredly see a bright and well planned future for our boys Now's the time to freeze strawberries! • RETAILED W1NUTES now •tr»wb*rrlM ar« «t lheir lu»riou» best. icht HOME FREEZE! • MONTHLY REPORTS R Right now you ran buy ’em at rork-bottom prices. j So. right now la th« tim« I« freese 'em in ■ General Electri« Hom« Fre««er. • COMPETITIVE RIDS Thi« remarkable, dependab!« home freeaer holda moat food freah, flavorful, and nntritiona up to • year. • • INSTEAD OF 10 Find out today how eeonom- lr»l and how coaventent—it i» to «wo ■ G-E Horna Freeser. diffrrmt mary polis open May 21. Stassen will return to Oregon by air May 14 instead of May 17. His campaigning will be strenuous, in cluding 21 speeches in as many ' communities. Staaaen's Schedule May 14—Portland address, time . and place not set. May 15—Afternoon at Salem, evening and overnight at Eugene. May 16—Portland (Sunday!. May 17—Morning at The Dalles and Hood River: afternoon at Pen dleton and La Grande; evening at Baker. May 18—Morning at Ontario; 11 am. at Klamath Fall»; 1:45 pjn. at Medford; 4 p.m. at Grants Pass; 8 p.m. at Roseburg. May 19—Morning at Coos Bay and North Bend; 3 p.m. at Tilla mook; 8 p.m. at Astoria. May 20—11 am. at McMlnn- Fire Chief Virgil C. Douglas »poke to the boys on their aid for Clean-Up week June I io 10 and also possible help at fire» to con trol jammed up traffic. Chief Gardner said that another meeting would be held Friday af- ■ ter noon when the boys would all be fingerprinted. After the meeting the boys were taken to the carnival, and the show was turned over to them for , free rides The patrol, a national organiz ation. is sponsored by police offi- ( cers of citie» who strive to work , with the boys in building good cit-; izenship and a knowledge of how to act io emergencies. The patrol will also plan.a fun program with ; parties and outings The pledge taken by the boys in the ceremony -wa». "1 pledge my-! self to uphold all the rules and regulations of the Junior Police Patrol, to obey my superior offi cer». and to conduct myself prop erly at all times whether at home j or in public.'’ By-laws and rules of conduct . will be worked out later by the j boys themselves. They, will hold , their own courts for disciplinary ' action of their members. Mr». Harold Toney and her son . Dennis of LaGrande are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Me- 1 Kibben, for several weeks. and will speak in Portland. Coo« Ray, and on the University of Ore gon campus st 3 p.m.. May 25. Governor Dewey will spend thi» week campaigning in Eastern Oregon. Friday and Saturday Prices NOTICE! 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