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The Weather (Courtesy Cottage Grow Lake Weather Stat Ion 1 May May May, May May May May 13 14 15 16 17 18 1» High 52 «2 73 61 58 55 lx>w 42 37 40 46 46 43 43 V olume lviii Ruin If .08 .02 27 .02 .09 Qlottacie 6roue Sentinel Divide Mosby Creek Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. EASY TO READ Index now featured In .Sentinel Claaalfted Section. agrs H »ml IS LATHAM Ten Ceni« Per Copy Record Number of Voters Expected To Take Part in May 21 Primary (X/fTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1948 NUMBER 41 Sportsmen's Future Quarters A heavy vote is expected In ths ELECTION RETURNS forthcoming primary on the 21st TO BE AVAILABLE Registrations for the primary over I the state totaled 635,631 The total As a public sefvlcc to the com of the thirty-six counties Included 322,490 republicans and 302,645 munity, the Sentinel will gather for the democrats. While no offi all available election returns Fri cial figures arc available at this day evening, starting at 8:00. This time, It aigicnni the democrat* Information will I m - available to made a considerable gain over the those interested as rapidly ax we last election, both over the state are able to tabulate the returns. and In Mnr county, where there We will concentrate on the city election, but may be able to obtain only about 4,000 difference. | Registration figure* for Lune some state and national returns of county show the tcpublican* reg Interest to the general public. Two tabulators will he on duty istered 24,917; the democrats 20,- 195 and 1,275 were registered as to serve. Please call phones 555 ruUn-cIlancoua or the total of all or 55« other parties Mm. Eva Duck-1 worth, dc|>uty county clerk, said I Monday tliat the democrats had not registered as big a gain as was ' first thought when the tabulations were first started Two issue* will bring out a heavy vote in the city limit. The main issue is the city manager i —- 7' ao M Courtfty Clark'¡ Sladf form of government. The issue ( a_ , did not grow warm until the I V,'n'V 8?2 . ’’“f!”? Kr"dcr’ voters turned down the 1948-49 1-“ T*‘ve, ‘b<,ir diplomo next budget and since that time both ¡Thursday night. May 27, at 8:00 i o'clock from the local Jefferson the pro and anti city manager form of government have been - school in the gymnasium. The program will be as follows: working over time to get out a A royal welcome is being pre Processional, band; ‘'Star Span pared for Gretchen C. Fraser, heavy vote The other factor is the Dewry- gled Banner”, band and audience; world's ski champion, who will Stassen battle for the 12 Oregon Invocation, Rev. Frank Brown; visit Eugene on Friday, Saturday By Jame* Sherhert delegates to the republican nation- 'onk' "Now Is the Hour," eighth ——1 and Sunday. May 21. 22 and 23 I al convention An odd fact about ' Kr"dc class; address. Rev 1 1 cter ¿The visit of Mrs. Fraser i* being Give tip, pheasants?----------------------- the present campaign is that while »"Mwr; Trombone solo. "Topaz.” ,jX,nMorwl by the dty of Eugenc’ j If then- isn’t a high concent ration of »hooting talent in the Dewey and SUumen were fighting ^rnet solo. University of Oregon. U. of O. ski Cottage Grove area by the conclusion of the current year thia out the campaign in this state, r-?v ir. ? < th* ‘*«idi«ns Inc., Junction Dewey won the Washington dele jager by King, band; presentation CHy skt c)ub Oakridge Ski club, writer will eat his red hat. . 1 wn y " won ,M, ‘ ’t ,hp And why the »»hwhing blushing Stetson Stetson ever reach the menu’ gation, getting sixteen of the nine of American U-gion awards; solo Springfield Ski duh. Gilchrist Ski James in non oi of club teen delegates Jame* Grcwelle; (»rcwcllc: piquen prosentation |he Bohcn)|11 (Cottage s«"‘ply because.-------- and get this, pheasants---------- simply be- class. Supt E. W Fleming; pres- ric'nini- nrr«. Grovp) Skl club eause the Rod and Gun club members have planned to build th» 'rotation of diplomas, Lloyd The program honoring Mrs i above pictured <lream cottage on their recently acquired twenty- 'Griggs, bcncfiction, Rev Frank Fraser includes a luncheon at the five acre estate located five miles mirth of town. Brown Eugene hotel on the 21st, a boat W. W. Hileman started the ball rolling by donating a Those in the graduating class Seventy-Eight to Receive Diplomas Jefferson School Royal Welcome Al I A v m äp S Modem Gun Club To Be Erected On Donated Land Building, Repairs In Slack Period For Past Month Overflow Crowd Hears City Manager Issue Discussed Expected fireworks at the reg ular meeting of the Chamber of ¡Commerce Tuesday evening brought an overflow crowd to the council chambers of the city halt and part of the crowd listened to .. thp proceedings in an adjoining Our advice is don’t bet too y im kip ■ room of the fire department, thru [ heavy on the city manager issue stacks up. For the city manager the use of a loud speaking system either way in the Friday primary. form of government 21; against installed by Lee Nichols. The I A Sentinel representative yester- the city manager form of govern-1 meeting didn’t really develop fire- ' day noon completed a survey of ment 15 For present system, but ! works in the roughness, but lis- ' public opinion, interviewing forty- not for the present managers. No ; teners heard plenty of plain talk nine people on how they stood in I this hot issue. We started out to opinion 4. On the fence 3. Refused and were treated to what some de- to disclose vote 1. scribed as a "burlesque show*. get the opinion of the average cit- On the basis of this survey we; when the question and answer izin of Cottage Grove and to con duct a fair poll. We did not ask know that those who are opposed period was opened following the ; anyone whose opinion was known to the city manager government two addresses. I to us in advance. We asked the ad vote- but many of those Kenneth Hickok, former council question w hether they were for or ° exPressed a preference for man led off the discussions telling against the present manager sys I the manager government were some of the reasons why the coun. tem of government, assuring them । not positive that they will vote cil decided to employ a city man- that we would quote nobody or i- riday. At least four out of five ager. He told of the four needs who said they favored a city man- facing the city, which are namely: tell how any individual stood. ager system, but not the present a new water reservoir, which to- On the first twenty people in manager will vote against the gether with a new water system terviewed it looked bad for the present system. In our judgment; will mean lower fire insurance men °f the city are rates! new water mains for the present government, but by the divided about 60-40 on the issue.! city, an infiltration plant and im- time the survey was completed, So that is it folks. Keep this and provement ot existing streets as those favoring the present system see how it tallies out with actual well as the construction erf new were slightly in the majority. results Friday evening. streets to serve an expanding com- Little Gallup Poll Reveals Close Results in City Manager Issue Friday Bird Makes Final Appeal in City Election Issue Miss Mary T. Wells Dies at Elkton Miss Marv T W a I i « munity. Hickok declared that the em- ploymen t of a city manager was no more undemocratic than that employed by the public school. , which employs a superintendent to direct the affairs of the school, e'ter a long, continued illness Sh^ We Can PXpeC “ may?F was born August 4. 1863, at the Counf'lT2? gett,ng J!** home place four miles west of Elk- P' c sum °/51 ?? lPonth trip up the McKenzie river start- twenty-five acre plot of ground and forty foot roadway with ton. She was the youngest daugh- OVerA,he clty budn^* the 0^>uro‘hnm|ldOn P™™'0« ,hat “ Brat-clans gun elub be erected on the site. ter of pioneer parents, Ira and the tU?e jA ,a Ben Adams, Mifry Boone. Carol I at the sbum hotel. On Sat- |t may j*. assuni(.(| that the provision has been met. at least Ann Mander Wells, who came by schools, is Burt. Shirley Buskirk, Delores urday the 22nd. the Obsidian ex team from Illinois, in 1847. She needed for the j°b- be | in the drawings, inasmuch as Mr. lirissette, Jerry Brisaettc. David breakfast at the Eugene hotel, of was an active member of the 1/1 ,he Principal address of the Hileman’s grateful confreres have : ( Cantwell, Ray Chapman. Bobbie ficial tour of the city, campus sor Building and repairs in the city Methodist church for many years evening Ben Heinz, present city । arranged for the establishment of June ('lark. Nicky Coats, Delia ority luncheon, U. O. football limit totaled »16.100 for the past , . I- Surviving are twenty nieces and rnana8«*’ declared that during hia —...... -‘.game, a Smorgasbord dinner at J month for probably the stowest *nlnl i. pr ’ r ‘T nephews, besides many other rel- residence here he and bis fam- ’ ronxtruction period in the past R.," Juani,a university Ski club and a The proposed gun club, designed Juanita the University stives. She was the aunt of H H. *** had ***■ victim of a num- by Robert Drenner. prominent _____ right or mm- months. New ron- showing of The Winter Olympics" Hawley. R. V. ridM Hawley. Mrs. Fran- ^r of rumors and demanded the »truction include* n new court of f“? r Eddie Graham, at the Roosevelt Junior high painter and landscape artist, will ces Swanson, also ' > a sister-in-law _________ opportunity to speak back and Everrtt I.ley in the Meade addl- LtlTrÄk Y Ti P‘C,U7 shown cost an estimated $18,000 and will lo Mrs. Elsie Wells, all of Cottage that the city manager form of compare favorably with any simi- in full color and Mrs. Fraser will government was not an issue; and a to new buslne.» building, / J T 1 ^','^''1* Grove. I lar lodge in the Northw-est. a lion structure be made of concrete T J° .1 make " ro Pero0™»! appearance w Ad- A group of Alcoholics Anony- Services were held at Elkton rather it was the city manager. ■ blocks - - E" Vonne Hugdahl, Duane Hughes, mission 50c, 75c ami $1.00. Sunday The building itself will house an on North Highway and Methodist church Wednesday, Heinz previously wished for time I Lxtla Hulbert. will be devoted to a day for a mous will be formed here May 29. indoor small-bore target range on We who have watched this thing May 19 with the local pastor. Rev. to trace some of what he termed, Chamberlain’ by George Taylor. the place and time to be an Jean -------------- Johnson, - ’rip up the McKenzie and ski in nounced next week according to the second floor, and the spacious grow under Heinz and his im The permit calling tor the most L, Neola . Johnson, ---------- ----------- Buck, officiating, and interment "malicious gossip” to its source, coatly repair was by H. C. Ro*e. Norm/,n Johnston. Enid I ji Blue, to sunshine shelter. A sign up information from the Cottage side porch with its overhead pro ported pals are of the opinion our was in the Wells family cemetery- , but said such an effort would take owner ot the Cottage Grove Ice Belen Lansing, Joan Ixjng, Harold sheet will be at Hendershott's in Grove group committee announced tection will enable spectators to city must be kept clean for the near Elkton. Harry C. Stearns, I all of his time away from Ms du Works, calling for roof repair* on Louise l-undbom, Wesley Eugene for those wishing to yesterday. Anyone having a prob watch the outdoor matches during youngsters (and the rest of us) Oakland Mortuary, was in charge. ties as an officer. He declared that regardless of the inefficiency of the locker building, damaged by Malcolm. Jackie Markham. Bob attend. lem connected with alcohol is cor inclement weather. Miss Wells will be remembered । he was neither an optimist nor a Mcndell. Donna Mooney. Carolyn fire on May 5th. Claude Sherman, building com the Police Department and the by many friends in Cottage Grove, : pessimist, but an opportunist. dially invited to attend. The unseasonable spring weath Moore, Bill McBee, Wesley Naish. The committee said: "This pub mittee chairman in charge of con- liquor situation and will do all w here she has been a frequent' 1 "We don’t pretend that the city er has had an adverse effect on David Newton, May Palmer. Joy licity is for the sole purpose of s’ruction. is the only hired work- that is possible to combat the con visitor for many years during her of Cottage Grove is properly func . both the building activity and । Ann Parrish. Charles Parrett. tioning. but we do maintain that bringing to your attention the see- er and a*l of his spare time will ditions that now exist. later lite. Mary Parrett, Dick Piller. Donna farming operations. iousness of this disease of alcohol- be donated to supervising the Mr. Taxpayer, you are the one ------------ ;-------------- we have improved its services. Queener. Elaine Radway. Duane ism and to inform you of the great 'vork on fhp npw dub house. It is who pays for all this and I wonder Telling of some of the things the IWB ah Radloff, Pauline Radtke, Harley present administration has done, ¡work the fellowship of AA is do-,thp P,an of the members to have how you like having to pay a girl ± »7 . men Richmond, Nella Richardson. Neal he said the job of policeman and ing to help rehabilitate those men all the materials and labor don- high wages to cut clippings from Ridgeway. Bonnie Russell, Ida fireman has often been combined and women who are unfortunate ated by members and interested the papers for Heinzs scrap book: RallAf MAaeisvA - I Rynearson. (when police are off duty they _ _ and how would you like to pay for . | enough to have this sickness which townspeople. rhis is It! This Saturday. May is considenxi the nation's No. 4 Larry Safley, Bob Sedcrgren, Even at this early date much of washing Heinz's car each weA? 'f^men of this district often respond to a fire alarm). _, . , : Beverly Seitz. Sidney Sheet», 22nd. starting at 10:30 a m. is the health problem. the u material has been volunteered Such these — and ... manv m their support of the Further the cost of repairing the — ------ things —- _ as ____ —v । are d,'lded .. -- E. L. Shilts, formerly of Park ; Helen Spartz. Wands Stitt. Cleo big Auction Sale of which the ben- There will be no fees or dues. by local merchants, and pledges others are what have killed the ™easure which would authorize, parking meters, previously a rath- Falls. Wisconsin has purchased Stroh. Donna Mae Strickland Mil- c*ty manager form of government , cou”’y court to assess a levy er heavy expense is being taken Each group is supported by a free have been received for more. and J has lard Smith, J c^ n siaider" Roy «° »° «» «°*P“a‘Fund This thc Divide Lumber Co.. r~ . According to Leo Rickard, chair- here, and that is just a start. We , two ‘'‘th8 o* a mill to construct care of by the police department. started operations, it was learned Stulken Jimmy Sugg, Gene Tonolc* hi?°Ur) phancc K,vc to lhc will offering of the members. No “ grounds committee, ■ outside money is needed. We have man of * the the have wondered why so many busi- i yetp,ans buildings or memorials Heinz said the council is trying to Monday. The sale includes the mill Dixie Wallace Marilyn White 8 u BrinK whatever you ness men have moved outside the 'ln Lane county. The measure ap- eliminate .the heavy cost of re no axes to grind, no selfish pur- ' (Continued on page 3) equipment and jimber formerly ; Richard Woods. Johnny Williams salc Saturday pose to achieve, no ambition to ■ city to live. i Paring on Friday’s ballot would pairing and that the council had owned by the Divide Lumber Co. Merle Wlttekind. Shirley Witter! x/iaSph/L’ serve other than to save ourselves The Police and Fire Depart- [a,sf $^^ over‘bp county for a approved the purchase of two The mill is located Just south of ; Alfred Wulff strip between McCreadys Lumber ments are under severe critirism yeaF C C Cruson' American Le- street cleaners which were in the from what to us was a consuming Divide. ■ „ Company and S. P. Depot. Yes. in regard to the liquor situation ST comrnander says indi' dty budKet turned down by (he evil. ; where the carnival was located. We have many things we did not ¡y.,dual mernbers of his organiza- voters May 11th. There i» no city I ROY THORP RECEIVES A group was formed at Medford I ; Remember this is your sale and ROCK RAMPS FOR have when the departments were»*10" turoed thumbs down on the storage building for equipment of ¡INJURIES IN FALL March 6th and now has sixteen I n tu ■ — w-hatever you give will be your in- BOAT LANDINGS manned by local men We are con- proposa* because outside of Eu- the city, but provisions have been members. Other groups will even- _ ,?y Yhoip, five-year-old son of vestment in the new hospital. Boatmen on the Cottage Grove । ’ually lx- lix-ated in the other cit- P am «I E m | j 1 a *> D 88 tinue. Why our city council con- pX , h “ t0 otber posts, present program, he said. Also the lake will have a place to launch hrWl^mhi.n!^ "Uday. There will be hot dogs and ies of this part of the state. There ■ Villi TI Illa J ■ a Ifli tinues to do nothing about it is ‘’FtiHBcal discussions are taboo in (city at the present time is keeping their boats. The Woodard Lumber I are now 11 groups in Portland, ' Eleven-year-old Leroy George Co., is rocking two ramps near the car near Cbttage Grove lie was 1 ?oi?iaVeVTh b,<" 50 n°|U *°n 1 haV<> i thr** in Salem- one in Eugene and taken to (he Eugene hospiUl f^ °to buy thanks’to our 1 °7 a‘ M^fOnl This I P11"™' 800 of Mr and Mrs Mr Taxoaver let’s return tn beads the VFW post here and ! In the question and answer per- nyident engineer’s office at the the one at Medford. This move- Pullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S ,CTk’ WCre S°mC ROOd ment for for the the betterment betterment of of hu- hu-1 Pullen Pullen of of Culp Culo Creek, Creek, drowned drowned the goci so^bus^ss Cottage Grove lake. The ramps treatment, and was reported in . - „__ f _ y . . * ’hanks ... to our .ment ^1- " 1erchan,!i and ,he 1*°' manity is growing rapidly and is Friday, May 14. about 4:30 o ’ clock said members of their organiza- tions propounded, but there were will afford a place for local boats. good condition Saturday. (Continued on page 2) ¡ tion would favor the issue and felt comedy aspects of the period too. ■ P 1 cwtage Grove through such that the general ¡when he slipped and fell into the! SatlLkUZ thu _ a the _ necessary ... • w . ... ¡veterans here could use what Odie Mounts held forth for some Show the C'nlftirm Cottage Grove Junior public t is — ~1.._ given in- r* Bohemia Lumber Company mill funds were apportioned to t h e । ten or fifteen minutes, blaming Chamber of Commerce that you i formation so they can help and pond at Culp Creek. are behind them in making this ' thus through the groups and busi- south Lane area out of the Heinz for the installation of the Leroy was fishing in the mill, | measure, if approved. i (Continued on Page 2.) sale a success by bringing in a nesses get this message to those pond with a playmate, and was I ——————— - — - ■ - ■ . , ,- n «— saleable article to the sale, staying who are in need of this program trying to push a log away from ' | for the sale, and by keeping the of a new way of life. , the bank stick ____ with ___ a _ ...... . when he At the regular monthly minis- three auctioneers busy. Everyone, ’ Jost Inct k* ¡0 balance n and nd F-vll his fell in. His ! ferial meeting last Tuesday, the _ _ _ ’ ® Ninety-one seniors will receive give! Be there! mvu to IV rescue him. lililí, but Mill ! ,oca ----------- -- l association ~ • .V.. went -»*_■■* va* playmate tried on Iivviu record exo as diplomas at the tenth annual READ YOUR BALLOT ' failed so ran for help. The body being in favor of a clean city man- commencement exercises Friday was in the w ater for about 40 agement form of government. The It’s highly possible that you evening. May 28, at 8:00 o'clock Ninety-two high school seniors gymnasium. Main speaker for the minutes. Mills ambulance was formation of a Laymens League can vote wrong in tomorrow’s in the Union High School auditor will receive diplomas at gradua occasion will be the Rev. Peter J. called and artificial respiration . was »Iso discussed, with an organ- primary on more than one ium. Other graduation activitie* of tion exercises May 28 at 8 p.m. in Bakker of the First Baptist Mrs. Ellen J. Wade, 45, passed ' was used for two hours. A deputy j ’zational dinner to be held, Mon-I measure unlcsa you read the the same week include Baccalaur Inn. 7 the hi8h school. Dr. Harry Dillin. church. A new method for patching city from the coroner's office invest!- J “ “ * ” ~ title of the measure you are 6 ri nm ■ Ralnbo « C-fe, ¡president of Linfield College, Mc- eate services, Sunday evening, streets that has proved successful away at her home 1803 West Main, Benediction will be by the Rev. voting on. You could easily vote °‘apm Minnville, will be the main May 23, and Class Night, Wed for the State Highway Depart Cottage Grove, Thursday. May 13, gated the accident. Frank E. Brown of the First just the opposite way you want 1948 following a lingering illness. On Monday, May 24th, all those nesday evening, May 26. He was born July 11, 1936 at speaker. ment and Lane County is now Methodist church. Lloyd Griggs, to on the city ballot to abolish Dr. Harry I. Dillon, president of in effect in Cottage Grove I was born Ellen J. McGrath 'Cottage cottage Grove, and is survived by who are going to teach or assist in The outstanding senior girl and chairman of the school board, will the city manager form of gov Linfield College of McMinnville, tn „nnnnnninn ti ,,n„. m « k a I Novembpr 1, 1902 in Hebron, Ne- his parents; two sisters, Leah Lu- the Daily Vacation Bible School. senior boy will receive American present the diplomas to the grad n announcing the new method | braska Tberp t hcr car) । - ernment. If the charter amend are n»««-u asked to meet at Baptist Legion aw ards on the basis of cille, age 8, and Judith Irene, age hIV iu inert ai the me oaptist will be the main speaker for com uating students. City Manager Ben F. Heinz said' )ife and was marricd t0 E L ¡1 x year; ¥ITOUmoineri ment is approved the city man grandmother. mrs Mrs. Mar- church at 2:00 p.m. Bible school scholarship, leadership, service, mencement. Having been a dele Music will be furnished by the that a series of experiments had, Wade January 18, 1922. The couple garet Pullen of Salem: grandpar-1 sturts June 21 in the local Jeffer- ager goes out. For instance, if gate to meetings of the U. N., he and character. °{ made ,h,s thalr homp u"“' cominK ^n,s’ F' E Oan^r of Newberg, "on school. grade school band, and vocal num you want the city manager out, will speak on "Our Part in These A history of Cottage Grove will bers will be presented by the K! r n /nw T '" Co,,age Q,w* 1931 a"d Mps- Clara Cranmer of ~ you might look at the bottom Times: Living Internationalism." Rev. - Paul Arthur, representing be reviewed by four students, in eighth grade Wanda Stitt, a grad . litable for Cottage Grove streets t bey bave S j nce resided. She was a Angeles, of the ballot and vote 503X no, Student speakers who will dis Youth For Christ, International, cluding Roberta Bagley, Doreen uating student, is writing the had been found. Patching is being; niernbpr of the Methodist church - which keeps the city manager cuss "Past, Present, and Future t-rnoer of the Methodist church. Funeral services were held presented the possibility of having i Lyons. William Petrie, and Dave words for the graduation song to done on all city streets just as fast r form of government, or a 502X . urviving are her husband and Tuesday, May 18, at Mills Mor- rallies here in Cottage Grove on Garman. A mixed chorus will sing. the tune of "1’11 Take You Home of Cottage Grove" are Bill Petrie, as possible. yes would abolish this office, if two daughters and one son. Carol tuary with the Rev. Frank Brown som* week night. The ministers! Dave Garman, Doreen Lyon, and Baccalaureate services will bi The pre-mixed patch has a | Malsbury of Cottage Grove. \Vilma officiating. Interment was in the v0,ed 10 takp UP ,he matter with held Sunday. May 23. Reverend Again, Kathleen’’. The chorus will you believe In the city manager. Roberta Bagley. Scholarships and sing "Now is the Hour", and a From expressions heard over American legion cups will be heavy body and sets after it is and Warren, both at home; t t..; '*’° i Masonic-IOOF cemetery. their respective churches. i Peter J. Bakker will be the solo will be sung by Jimmy Grcw- applied. It is soft when first put 1 brothers and one sister in the town yesterday, both the pro Rev. R. E. Parrish, the new pac- [ speaker. awarded. Mr. C. A. Beidler, repre elie. Mary Lou Wolf a rd Is accom and con city manager advocates I tor of the local Assembly of God. Senior sentative of the Board of Educa on but hardens in a day or so J east; one granddaughter. Senior class class day day exercises exercises will will panist. Music awards will be given ROSEBURG MAN DIES It can be used for traffic, however, j Funeral services were held Sat- are afraid that there may be a tion, will present the diplomas. j was warmly welcomed by the as- be held Wednesday, May 26, at to all members of the chorus and lot of ballot marking that may The Ministerial Association is in when still soft and is especially de-, urday, May 15, at 2:00 p.m. at the OF AUTO INJURIES sociation. Others present were: 8p.m. certificates will be presented to be wrong, which as every one Calvin W. Conn. 26, was killed Rev. Frank Brown, Rev. A. ’ D. Seventy-eight to Graduate charge of Baccalaureate. Rev. Pe signed for rainy and wet weather. Smith Funeral Chapel with intei- the American outstanding girl and hoy by da i ” Re8t M< T O,Ì ^ T a " aut ° »^ident near Chilson. Rev. Roy Hutchison. Rev ' ‘ Graduation exercises for 78 the Leiion C* ¿"Cni. agrees might surely ball the ter Bakker of the Baptist church Graduation exercises it. | I Park In in Eugene. Euaene. The Rev. Frank Frank ’ Bridge on highway hiehwxv 42 and »nd died dw en D Hugh Peniston, and Rev. Peter eighth graders will be held for May 78 27 son. commander of llUlJdSt tivenness, and In in fact adds to it, results up. (Continued on page 2), Mr. Heinz said. _ i Brown officiated, 4 route to a Coos Bay - - - hospital. , - J. Bakker. e I at 6 pm. in the Jefferson school I announced. * * • - - ‘ .......... .... r,r w ( a Wisconsin Man Buys Divide Lumber Company ' ? ,OF and , M" F raaer ‘" AA Group to Organize Here May 29th "As Secretary of the committee asking for the change from the Manager form of Government I have been asked to express to the decent people of Cottage Grove the sentiments of myself and the men and women who are backing this charter amendment. We have tried to keep this a local issue BUT the Council and Mr. Heinz called Mr. Tugman. Editor of the Eugene Register-Guard here last , Friday night and as a consequence our affairs have been scareheaded all over the county. It seems our own paper can’t meet the needs of Mr. Heinz and his council. JCC Auction Sale For Hospital Fund Saturday, May 22 won't Agree on •’■eaSUre 11-Year-Old Roy Drowns in Mill Ministerial Ass’n Endorse Clean City Government Tenth High School Commencement to Graduate Hinety-one Seniors May 28 ¡SCIHOT vl2SSZ Eighth New Method Street Patch Used Here Mrs. Ellen J. Wade Funeral Saturday Schedule Graduation Exercises