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WEEK'S QUOTE:
“Better conditions of labor
and higher standards of living
know no boundaries of political
or economic or ideological dk
Bennett Creek
k Harvey Rd.
vision.’’ — Edward J.
national Labor Office
yOLUME LVIH
o'
Phelan,
Director-General of the Inter
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Ten Cent« Per Copy
COPIAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1948
NUMBER 48
1948 Should Be Banner S’!'.0", ï0!1^^ I
Death Toll Stood
Year For Construction At 525 Monday
AREA DEMERTED FOR
4TH OF JULY
। Candidates Named Routine Matters
For Rodeo Queen Claim Attention
Of City Council
Large Freighter Wrecked
Four Sent To Hospital
Cottage Grove was practically
■ deserted for the 4th, since most
people took advantage of the ' Four contentanti« have been en-
double holiday to go to the moun- , t*red in the queen's contest in
'Die year 1948 «houid be the big-
The nation's death toll bv vlo I .'H’ °r
'he OC,’“n °n,y °n‘' ,■onn,•'"Uh the rodeo being
"un.nJ
5r ।
"r. “*?'t'"„
*“?‘n
July 31 and August
next year for thi» area In con-
Only routine matter* claimed
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_
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। lence mounted to more than ;
A wreck on the north 99. near
1rZl,he
,y ,rnH' Pollct‘ r‘‘port *bat , 1 by the Cottage Grove Riding the attention of the city council,
Struetion activity. At least signs
i the B & H. Flying field. 5'A miles
P»r*on« Monday night a* the thrce|a car drjven bv Rotx rt Cornwell rlah W, u
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»»any
nowrison,
point this way Building permits
i north last night at midnight com
»-bd-y —* ^Xni
resident of Knox Hili, overturned of the queen contest, has an- which met Tuesday evening in the
I end neared an end.
council chambers of the city hall
for the first six months of 1918
pletely demolished a large freight
on Main street after crossing
the
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nouner d the following queen can-
truck and content*, demolished a
Traffic accident*, drownings, Coast Fork bridge, traveling east didntr s Doreen Lyon. Cottage Lawrence Kent asked tor a 12
within the city limits show prop
The General Construction Co.,
car and sent four to a Eugene hos
minute parking meter in front of
erty owners have »pent in excess of Portland, has started construc and miscellaneous rnishaj« ac ( ornwcll wax arraigned on a reck- Grove sponsored by the Cottage
For the first tim>? in about fif pital. Damage to the freighter and
tion on replacing three bridge« for counted for the loss of 521 Ilves less driving charge after the ac- Grove
Grove Riding
Riding club;
club; Janice
Janice Billings,
Billinxs the Kent Market at 306 Main
ft $154.225 (M) fro m January the
O. P A E raihoad. serving Fireworks deaths stood at four.
Icidcnt. Both the driver and his Eugene, sponsored by the Eugene street. Motion was approved to teen years the I'tmihar name of contents alone wa* estimated in
fliru June in new business build- the lumber industry to Disston
excess of $60,000.
grant the request provided the ex
Traffic, ax usual, took the great- companion escaped injury
Girls Posse; Clara Barrett, Low pense of installation was paid by Irish and Swartz is missing in tne
ing*. new residence* and altera The new bridges will replace est toll, with 279 persons dying in
advertising columns of the Sen
A truck and trailer of the Con
ell, sponsored by the Arizona
Mr Kent. Ordinance No 1300
tions and repair* of existing res- three wooden spans and will cost that type of accident. Drownings
Ranch Hands and as yet an un amending ordinance No. 1248 was tinel. The fact is that this food solidated Freightways traveling
Mence* and business property. A $250.000 The spans to be replaced accounted for 178 and miscella-
named candidate sponsored by the passed creating a fire zone for store dates its beginning back be north was turned over and burned
k,reat deal of bom« building has arc 80, UN) and 150 feet long and neous accidents 66.
Creswell Riding club. The queen commercial districts. Ordinance yond the fifteen year mark by when the large vehicle struck a
• l»o been underway outside of the will include new bridge* over Row
The death count from traffic
will be chosen by the number of No. 1301 relating to licensing of several year* and for the past fif glancing blow at a 1937 Pontiac
city limit* and this building with- river. Mosby creek and Layng accidents passed the national xafe-
teen years has been under tiie sedan driven by Hubert Fraser
tickets she sells to the Queen's
journeymen and apprentice name of Irish & Swartz until this of Disston route. Fraser accom
lii the trade area of Cottage Grove creek.
ty council's prediction of 235 for
Ball being held in the local armory plumbers was passed
The first death in the state re-
I
would probably exceed the city's
week. Henceforth the food store panied by Misses Betty Sturde
According to press dispatches. the three-day holiday with the
Saturday night, July 17th. The
suiting from fireworks was re-
i
The council approved ordinance will be known as Swartz and Wol vant and Vada Crosby, was travel
1947 total of $287,420.00
T O. Riuuudl. design engineer, said peak tiaffic yet to come.
Rodeo committee has completed
ported at Eugcny Saturday when
No. 1302 transferring the city gar fard, a change in the name made ing south. A car driven by Paul
Buildcts generally regard the the Job would be completed within Eight in Oregon
¡Terry Mark Cook, son of Mr. and its program and it will be pre bage contract from Joe to William sometime after the death of M. R. Fry was following the Fraser car.
last half of the year a* tietter 120 days without interfering with
Tlie toll of violent deaths in
senter! to the executive commit-
building weather than the first the operations of the road In Oregon increased to eight Monday Mrs. O. C. Cook of Eugene, died teei Friday night the executive Spady. Also approved was ordi Irish, but not publicly announced ^he driver of the latter car Is sur-
half and the building activity is cluded also Is a 60 foot drainage night us the holiday week end in a Eugene hospital. The accident committee and rodeo committee nance 1303. vacating Shasta place, until recently. The two owners, mixed to have attempted to pass
which killed young Cook. 14, was
expected to hit a higher tcm|x» relief trestle to lie built by the closed.
chairmen are to meet at the J. B from the west line of the O. P & Harold Swartz and Harold L. Fraser when he sighted the
a peculiar one. Cook was playing
E. Ry right of way to the east Wolfard, have purchased the in- fre:$hter and in pulling in behind
a* the summer months pass.
firm
Two persons were shot acci-
Leonard home.
line of Douglas street extended. terest of the Irish estate in the the Fraser car, struck it from the
In 1947 within the city of
dentally, four died on the high- with his brother and a companion
Cottage Grove there were sixty-
Property owners of North River store. Both are well known here rear and knocked the Fraser car
ways, one drowned and a fire- when he was struck by a piece of
flying metal after he exploded a
eight new waler connections
road petitioned the council to con and have been identified with the into the middle of the highway.
I cracker killed another.
made, permits issued for 56 new
struct a sidewalk along the east business interests of thp commu The freighter struck the Fraser
Mrs Birt F. Read of Corvallis giant firecracker under a tin can.
He was said to have been standing
residences for a total of $202.400;
side of this street and the council nity for a decade or more. Swartz car a glancing blow, skidded to
was killed and her husband crit
36 feet from the can when he was
ten new business buildings at $46.-
approved a motion to notify three who served as manager here for the ditch on the opposite side of
ically injured Monday afternixm
70000 and 89 alterations and re
property owners to construct a several years has been manager the road and overturned. Oxygen
when their automobile skidded on hit by a piece of flying metal,
which severed h i s jugular vein.
pair jobs at $38,320 00.
cement sidewalk. A petition ask of the Irish & Swartz Shopping tank* on the freighter ignited and
a wet road and rolled Z25 feet
The boy was given first aid by a
New residences for the first six
ing for a sewer to be built along center in Eugene since 1940. He i burned the truck and trailer be
down an embankment, lodging
months of 1948 sccounied for $91.-
the west side of Cherry court was was succeeded here by H. L. Wol- yond recognition. The driver, said
I By Shirley Arnei
against a tree at the edge of the passing motorist who saw the ac
200 of the 1948 total, new bus
• Ethelmae Denham i
received and the city attorney re fard. who has been here since to have been badly burned, made
The youth group of Dorena Sant lam river on the Santiam cident and was rushed to a hos-
pital but was dead on arrival at
his escape by kicking out a glas*
then.
iness buildings were $35.400.00 Grange ha« been awarded a cer highway cast of Foster.
The Cottage Grove Chamber of quested to prepare an ordinance
the hospital.
; window, and was taken to a Eu-
and alterations and repairs were tificate for outstanding activities
for
formation
of
a
sewer
district.
Mrs. Martha I. Dubb*. 42. Eu
Commerce is appealing to city
g e n e hospital in an ambulance
placed at $27.6'25 00
during the post year. These cer gene. shot herself accidentally
A petition for rezoning property
property owners in regard to busi-
। along with Hubert Fraser, and
tificate* were given at the recent while handling a .22 caliber rifle in
nes* or residential property they at 8th and Gibbs and on North
I the Misses Crosby and Sturdevant
■fate grhnge *euion to those Eugene.
may have for sale, rent or lease Lane street was read and referred
who is said to have received a
Ronald Thomas, 9. «on of Mr.
youth group* of outstanding ac-
to
the
city
planning
commission.
now or in the future. List it with
r^i.w TH««-
IT
CC
J . badly cut leg. The most seriously
complikhmcnt tn membership as and Mrs Ralph Thomas. Newport. I
a real estate agent or LIST IT The city recorder was instructed of
66' resident injured of the four was the driver
well ax grange activities
also was fatally wounded by a .22
of
, WITH THE CHAMBER OF COM to call for bids for auditing the! of Cottage Grove for 15 V»nrs. of lhe tnJck John L
city books. The city attorney was died Friday at the Portland Vet- Eugene. X ^7^1700^
Mr«. B McCromick reported on caliber rifle. He run in front nt his I
MERCE OFFICE!!
her attending of the slate grange brother. who was firing at a tar-
■ insurance adjuster is said to
In no respect is this office plan asked to prepare an ordinance for erans Hospital. He was born May
. . An
session at Astoria She touched l RO
Ind.,
ning to function as a real estate improvement of Taylor avenue be 11. 1882 at Corrydon,
n
e
.
a
,
n
-T
hav
*' stated that damage to the
briefly on the topics of severance
A car plunged off the highway
Wallace Earnest Masters 81 brokerage. However, with the tween South 4th and South 6th
J??*8 ®*pt
freighter alone Would run $60.-
tax« real property bill, revision* 1^ miles south of Union and killed passed away Monday at his homej*“"* "«luiries expected to in street. The city was requested to 1927 at Holyoke. Colo. He moved qoo.oo or better A roll of 32 inch
('•Ivin Stroh nt Cottage Grove of the hoard of education by the Karl H. Meacham. 25. Telocasct. here following an illness of two creaM' very steadily in regard to draw up a contract with Cleo to Cottage Grove from Julesburg, newsprint was the only item of
Bay A Frades, 25. Union, weeks. He wa* horn October 24 hoth bufc,n‘«s an<l residential prop- Morelock for an off street parking col°'
was awarded >10,000 damages in removal of the counselor. ponibU-
freight saved on the truck. The
lot.
tpe death nt his wife, which or* ity of shipping machinery to Eur- They were hitch-hikers, riding in 1866 in Manchester. Wisconsin
wou,d
a 8™* assct to
Surviving are his widow; two local fire department received a
f, urred at the Rhoads Clinic, Eu- ope. Mrs. McCormick reviewed ■ t'Hr driven by Jaraid C. North- and wax married to Harriet Stick- l
Grave to be able to reply
children Glen L. and Donna Gale; call to the fire about -15 minutes
'gene, on June 10. 1947. by a cir- the whole seaalon and on the rup. 19. Vancouver. Wash. North ncy on December 4. 189-1 at Fergus t0 these inquiries with an affirma- armstrom ; body
Ems. both of Cottage Grove; hi* after th« accident, but were able
rup
uninjured,
was
charged
with
whole
drew
the
conclusion
that
It
cuit court Jury at Eugene last
Falls, Minnesota.
,ive a"»wer.
father. F. M. Ems. San Antonio, to offer little service since the
ENROUTE
HOME
rrcklcas
driving.
had
been
a
very
worthwhile
one
Thursday afternixm. Sult was en-
Texas.
fire damage had already occurred.
Seth Livermore 39. Walla Wal-i Mr Master* had lived here for, Th® question is always PRICE,
tered by the plaintiff against the as far as its accomplishments were
Press
dispatches
say
that
the
Services were held Tuesday at
la.
fell
from
a
motorboat
on
Wal-
P
“
”
Bfteen
years
and
was
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,
I
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business
hospital and two doctor* for concerned.
a ^’if^d carpenter. He was a or
r" residential has a price, be it body of Pvt. William Armstrong, 10:30 a.m. at Mills Mortuary in
Home Economics duh will meet kiwa lake and was drowned
$9.300 general damages and $700.
assessed value or personal worth, i! son of Henry Armstrong
_ of Black Cottage
_ Grove,
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___ _____
.
Rev. _____
Henry
member
of
the
Presbyterian
A
collision
with
a
state
police
funeral expenses after Mr*. Stroh with Mrs Hattie Spahr for their
However,
have
you
ever
thought
Burie
route
is
enroute
home
for
I
Lynch
officiating.
Interment
was
church
and
the
Cottage
Grove
died three hours after the delivery next meeting with Jeanette Kelly ,'"r killed Mrs. Thomas W Ross,
. in the IOOF cemetery,
Portland, near Government Townsend club. Surviving are his what naming a price, and listing burial.
of her fourth child, a 10 lb. 3 oz. as co-hoxtcsa The serving com-
widow; two sons. Roy Masters of this price to be bracketed with ________ __________ ____________ . ।______________
mlttrc
for
the
next
meeting
is
to
Camp
She
was
a
passenger
in
a
boy. Defendants in the case were
Portland and Gene of Cottage cither a teal estate broker or the |
Dr. 1.4 Vonne E. riverton. a be Mrs Mary Duffy. Mr and Mrs I c*r driven hy her husband.
The firecracker victim was Tcr- Grove; two daughters. Mrs. Edith Chamber of Commerce office
woman who was the patient's doc Ed Finnerty, and Mr. and Mrs.
! ry C. Cook. 14. Eugene. He put the Brock of Minnesota and Mrs. would do to your future?
tor and Dr E N. Rhoads, head of lav Giles.
We all agree now is the time j
The
youth
group
will
meet
at
firecracker under a can The ex. Merle Sperley of Portland; a sis
the clinic. The probable cause of
ter, Mrs Waiter Bailey of Syra for Cottage Grove to expand, and I
'
‘
‘
‘
>
,
plosion
shot
the
can
at
his
neck
Cottage Grove was well repre- .
Richard
Wicks'
home
on
July
10,
the death was established as a
cuse, N. Y. and seven grandchil this responsibility lies within the I
sented Sunday. July 4. at Yon
cervical hemorrhage and pulmon for a swimming party and a Wien- its jagged edge cutting him. He dren.
citizens of this community. Why '
calla at their annual rodeo with
ary complications aggravated by er hake. All members are invited bled to death.
Funeral services were held this shouldn't Cottage Grove and its
approximately 20 members of the
provided
they
bring
their
own
the loss of blood.
residents
prosper
from
the
incom
morning at 10:30 a.m. from the
Cottage Grove Riding club par
Attorneys were Maynard Wil- wieners and buns.
The
queen
contest
for
the
sec-
outboard
motor,
a
new
refriger-
Mills mortuary with Rev. Hugh ing businesses and new persons?
ticipating in the parade and tak-
Plnisted was winner
of - the
son of Cottage Grove for the . Jean
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Peniston officiating. Cremation Other cities have opened their ond annual Regatta August 6 7( ; ator and fifty other prizes. Infor- ing part in the rodeo, and the
plaintiff and Frank Senn, Port-
Highway Essay Contest
doors and placed a welcome mat and 8 will close at midnight Sat- mat'on will be gladly given by any American Legion drum and bugle
will follow in Eugene.
in
our
local
grange.
Her
essay
on
kind Insurance attorney and ...........
member of the Junior Chamber of !
out to newcomers (and they have
"Courtesy
on
the
Highways"
will
urday the 31st. Be sure to vote Commerce regarding this feature corps.
Frank Reid of Eugene, attorneys
prospered).
It
did
not
hurt
these
The day's festivities were re
be sent to the state lecturer to be
for the defendants.
soon as possible and not later of the Regatta.
The gold machine for extracting VeSUViliS Ml DCS
cities, and undoubtedly it would as
'
ported a success from the begin-
placed in further competition.
gold from on-, demonstrated by , ■
. n
. _
than the 31st. Voting boxes to be
not hurt Cottage Grove either.
Pictures and voting containers ning to end. The day started off
Dorcna grange is sponsoring H. E. Cully of Eugene, for two ■ LeaSeCJ ReCdllly
in the queen contest will for the Junior King and Queen with a ball game in the morning
Again the Chamber of Com- used
1
two half-scholarships to 4-H club days last week drew quite a
...
merce urges you to think about 1 appear over the town today and will appear in various sponsoring between Yoncalla and a Eugene
camp to be held in July. Recip crowd, according to all reports.' ^'I'Kb-I otential Mines has leased
Entry blanks for the stores Drop a penny for your fa-. team; basket dinners at noon, and
the
future that just listing a price tomorrow.
’
ients of these scholarships arc The place of the demonstration the mining claims belonging to the
pet parade section to be held Au vorite boy or girl. Closing date for the afternoon was given to a pa-
Bobby Kelly and Jimmy Plaistcd was at the home of W. E. Weise at Vesuvius Mines Co., located on would do for you personally, plus I
the effect it would have upon your gust 7th will be found elsewhere this contest is also Saturday night, rade and rodeo. The local Amer-
The United Electric, composed
A brief patriotic program was 1151 North 9th street. The ma the southwest upper slopes of
home city. In no way is the Cham- in this issue. Pet parade entries July 31st at midnight according ican Legion drum and bugle corpq
of a partnership of Leo Myers and presented by the lecturer, Ellen
Fairview
mountain.
Prospecting
is
chine perfected by Mr. Cully, a
ber of Commerce trying to handle should be submitted to Mike Van- to L. D. Kent, publicity chairman.1 of 13 members under the direction
Tom Williams, has purchased the Sherrill. It consisted of group
real estate broker, took seven underway on the Jasper vein, the your business; it merely would derKley at the Short Grocery at
Ed Jenks building at 926 Main singing;
of Al Griffin, participated in ffic
pledge of allegiance; years. The machine, a drum af- old Vesuvius bunk-house has been
supply you with a contact if you the earliest possible time. Prizes
■treet, across from the S P de|>ot tribute to our flag by Agnes Plnis-
parade, and the 40 et 8 Vottirre
_ . ------------------- fair, takes gold from the ore.
.... An renovated for occupancy, and sur make the fact known you have and ribbons will be awarded all MINE OWNERS
and plans to move into the build ted, Bob Walls, Shirley Sherrill, | inner
No. 80 was responsible for the
cylinder in which the ore
.... veying and sampling are being
ELECT
OFFICERS
ing as soon as the structure is J <■ a n Plaiated, Rosalie Plaisted; rests is revolved at the rate of done as rapidly as weather condi named a price upon your prop classes. If more information is
cannon and much noise.
erty. Thus the matter would be wanted, phone 1. The pet parade
remodeled. At present the United and the program was concluded 1,000 times to UM) times for the tions permit. The late spring de handled
At the rodeo a team of ei^it of
very confidentially and all ,'V*H be given in connection with
Bohemia Mine Owners As-
Electric is In the Nordling Parts with n |>atnotic quiz.
the local riding club won second
layed
starting
of
operations,
snow
outside drum. In the process the
inquiries
would
be
answered
di-
’
he
industrial
parade,
which
will
XMMtion
elected
officers
at
a
re-
building at the corner of East
_ ,
.
_.
place in the flag race, the prize
■ gold is extracted, but a detailed having just left the upper roads. reet.
be the first time for the industrial cent organizational meeting. The being $18.00; Stub Mosby won
Mjln and Tenth.
High-Potential Mines is the
NO CHILD HEALTH
plan of operations would have to
The Chamber of Commerce is parade and the first time in sev-
TVl>ody'a Glas* Shop, which has CONFERENCE IN JULY
he made by someone more familiar trade-name under which Ray Nol appealing to you personally, list eral years a pet parade has been officers elected: A. W. Hilliwell, first, $30.00, in the cow-pony con-
i cchipicd the Jenks building, has
president; Jud McQueen, vice test and John Leonard took fourth
It has been announced that with the mechanics of operation son operates t h e Utopian and
president and Ray Nelson, secre- i place in the bareback bronc riding,
been moved to a new location at there will be no Child Health con- , to be understandable to the miner. Sweepstakes claims, and the Ve- your property with their office held
now.
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Valuable prizes donated by the tary replace the temporary offi-,
10th and Jefferson next to Cutts ference in July. The next meeting
Gold ore for demonstration was suvius lease.
Get into the 3:55 KASH habit!! merchants will be awarded Sun- cers announced sometime ago. The RIT« n,
Bros, garage, and I* open for busi will be August 19th In the health
supplied by W. E. Weise, Frances
, Monday through Friday the local day afternoon. August 8th, fol- association is opened to all who m rs ° HI SIN ESS
ness at the new location.
room from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Hale, Jim Beckwood and Herman GOWDY VILLE PICNIC
Chamber of Commerce sponsors a lowing the races at the Cottage may be interested in the protec-
Work has been started on the
Weise, who own a mine in Douglas
Gowdyville club picnic will be five minute newscast of Cottage
Grove lake. Prizes will include a tion and the development at the; 2.000.000th post, war
house,
ac-
county.
held at Rujada July 11th.
। Grove.
used car. a new 14 foot boat and Bohemia mining district.
cording to the construction Indus-
try. Conversely, the building of
new plants has begun to taper off
j • • « The only serious weakness in
Immediate curtailment of the
"We plnn to trim overhead ex
the economy at present is con-
operations of the Oregon State
penses wherever possible, but most
, sumer resistance to soft goods . . .
Unemployment
Compensa
In its race to adjourn. Congress
tion Commission as a result of an of the saving must come on pay
continued the wartime potato sub
appropriations reduction In the rolls. However, we hope to main
sidy, even though potatoes remain
closing hours of Congress last tain all essential activities plac
a glut on the market . . .
month, was announced Friday hy ing veterans and unemployed
Chairman T. Morris Dunne.
workers, taking claims, and hand
Six local employment offices arc ling all farm placements."
PICTURES AND NAMES
to be dosed this week and approx
TSvo Portland offices for pro
TWISTED RECENTLY
|
imately 130 employes arc to be cessing and tabulating veterans'
laid off. Offices affected arc Uma claims for readjustment allow
Some newspaper loners are
tilla. Prineville, Lakeview, Tilla- ances under the G-I Bill of Rights
hard to explain, but in our issue of
thook, Dallas and Cottage Grove, will be moved to the Salem central ;
June 24th, in listing the winners
but itinerant service will be main- office. While personnel cuts will [
in the photo and king and quccii
thined on schedules to be an be made throughout the organiza-1
contest we listed the wrong name
nounced later.
under the wrong picture. It wa*
tion, no essential functions will be
"Our budget for the last half of eliminated. It was emphasized.
an error that was comparatively
1948 was cut $205,000," explained Seasonal farm labor offices will lie
easy to make »Ince we took the
Chairman Dunne. "This made it maintained.
five winner* in the five top grou|«,
impossible to keep more than 530
pasted the five together and made
The employment service was re- (
employes as against 660 formerly. turned to state control November
one picture. When the picture*
"Our money
for operations 16, 1946, after federal war-time
were sent away to be engraved we
comes entirely from federal grant, operation. Last month Congress
had them in the right order, but
an we must operate within limit* transferred the employment ser
in the meantime result* of the
■et by Congress and the Social Se vice from the Department of La
contest changed in one Instance,
— Thot» Cvunni ciart'i Si k J causing u* to liat the name of
curity administration. All 48 bor to the Social Security Board,
The hottest political race ought
>ries have been cut proportion thus integrating administration In not hold a candle to the interest you can have your choice from candidates for the Regatta queen, Sr. Chamber of Commerce: Miss Miss Diane Morelock, sponsored Anna LaBlue, daughter of Mr. and
ately. I understand Washington la one federal agency. Farm place-1 In the Regatta queen contest, blondes to brunettes in the con-, shown in the order of their en Ada Carter, sponsored by the B. by the Cottage Grove Rod and Mr*. Buddy LaBlue a* winner ¿f
Ikying off 220, and California 466 ment responsibility was returned which started July 3rd. You don't test which closes July 31st.
tries: From Left to right: Miss & P. W. club; Miss Pat Rickard, Gun club and Miss Betty Duerst, ,he 5,h place in the Jaycee queen
i|nployvs,
to the states .Tnnunry 1, 19-18
Pictured above nre the five MVonne Stokes, sponsored hy the sponsored hv the Moose lodge;,sponsored by the Hebron grange. contest. Anna should have been
have to be a registered voter and
Three Bridges to
“•PlWCSd on the
O. P. & E. Rallroad
Food Store Now
Is Operated as
Swartz & Wolfard
First Death From
Fireworks July
3rd At Eugene
Dorena Youth
Given Certificate
Outstanding Work
Chamber Wants
Listing Business
Property in City
Felix Thomas Ems
Funeral Tuesday
Rites for Wm. E.
Masters Are Held
Today at 10:30
Cottage Grove Man
Awarded $10,000
In Death of Wife
C. G. Riding Club ।
Takes Prizes at
Queen Contest To End
Midnight On July 31st
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Gold Machine
Is Demonstrated
Here Last Week
United Electric
Buys Jenks Bldg.
Employment Office Here Is Closed
Along With Five Others in State
Voting on Five Regatta Queen Candidates Now Underway
as 4th placo winner.