The Weather (Courtesy Cottage Grove Luke Weather Station) Aug Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 69 76 77 62 7(1 72 53 46 54 55 55 51 51 .06 .27 QTottaaeSroue Sentinel Divide Mosby ( 'reek Bennett Creek k Harvey Krt. Lincoln County nom­ election would be circulated. Arabian Oil and a Travelogue on Kent. inee (or the House. Under the proposal the salary Orvg August 31st under - the forces of the United States, the He was born January 26, 1888 . , - — , The serving committee for next County Health De- shore, the tall aiowntbly protrud- |wr„n,.n| ,o whk.h „^i^l Coast Guard, the Coast and Geo-' in .Dallas. Texas, and married mass of flames. He was able to go provisions of the revised license meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. ---- Ing from the surface. ,h(. o>un,y (.()urt detic Survey or the Public Health ' Lucy A. Welch September 3, 1919 thru a bedroom window and gath­ renewal system adopted at the Henry Snauer. Mr. and Mrs. Car- er up an arm load of blankets last session of the state légiste-i rie Layng. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . ___ _ „ Vnn Dyke and Yeater bail just an(| community representatives Service, and certain registrants in Calvin, Oklahoma. He was a which separat«) therefrom. member of the Church of Christ and clothing, . „ . . is all , that , lurc- AH numbers below 5R462OO1 Peterson. The; Home Economics taken the four men across the Wcre Invited committee reported on their re- J I-D: Memtier of reserve com- »”<1 ’he chemical workers' union. was saved Neighbors and a log- are now void. WhCr*i Although the county did not ging crew who saw the smoke and Licenses are expiring in blocks cent meeting at the W. A. Hemen- Mrs. Annie Sippy, 74, Cottage about 15 » t . t e legislatore and , establtahment of ponent on student taking military «nd was employed as a gin oper- came to help were able to save of 33,000 each month according to : way home. They had a very good Grove, passed away at a Eugene training. ! «tor ’n « cotton seed oil plant. party had hedd a w<^ and . to "rescue' v«ov “5R" acudí Class II । Surviving are his widow; a thp outbuilding — . .. . . .. the serial mutuar number un on the mc ai attendance. end outmg Van Dyk . boa sped to the wreckage. He r " I r. z4 z - xsi - m One. >».11 0 0» 0 Z1V»_ . _ • — i _ _ U I. Registrant deferred be- and rolled down,the hill threaten- 1 land. California; two daughters, could not reach the «lrv>«n<< «foots roun(lv uary 17, 1874 near Creswell, and cause of civilian occupation (ex­ ing to scatter a path of fire ±L is no longer correct Mrs. LaRuth Sadowsky. Black- in most cases. _ - and returned to the cabin for help. „ „ ................. , married Henry James in Eugene cept agriculture). ■r». . u . ; R S Drenner and L. W. Coiner well, Oklahoma and Miss Mary K. through the nearby woods. They Renewal schedules listing the in 1890. To this union four children Three of the Ixslies were re- nn<| (b| 1I-C: Registrant deferred be­ were unable to save the fruit were born. They lived near Cres­ rovereti later when federal Forest lk)n nr„ ;it<,nd|n K(ir tbotc cause of agricultural occupation I Castleman, at home: six brothers correct expiration dates are avail­ Oregon relief checks will be in- well for a number of years. and three sisters, including Mrs. house but a 3 loom summer cabin able at sheriffs offices, police sta­ Service employes manug.H to w(|h(mI to dls|xwc gar- Class III was saved where the family has Herring of Drain. tions, and from driver's license creased October 1 by amounts hook a to« ng chain onio the h m h, )n on)^ |n In 1930 she married William I1I-A: Registrant with depen- ’ taken shelter. varying from $3.25 to $5 for p nne attd pull It near shore Grep- ,|<)n (h<, f thM ,h<> q , clerks and examiners. Motorists Sippy at Dallas, Oregon. Follow- ' dents. The origin of the fire is unde­ adults, the state welfare commis ­ pling failed Suminy night to locate GrW(. Garl> S4.n.,(. wh‘h termined but it is thought a tile planning out of state trips with sion said at Portland yesterday. • ' ing his death she came to Cottage Class IV the liody of Rep Snelbtrom. maintains a private .lump grounds ■ Grove to make her home. She had chimney became overheated from licenses not yet due for renewal IV-A: Registrant who has com-! Aid to dependent children will An Inquest held nt the scene (.an care for your needs at a small pleted service; sole surviving son. the kitchen fire and ignited in are being advised to attach a go up from $3 to possibly as much resided here for the past ten years. schedule to the license card as i She was a member of the Meth- Sunday night by Klamath County fee. Minnie Ann Snapp, vice-presi­ the unfinished up-stairs. IV-B: officials deferred by law. as $12. ; odist church. Coroner George Adler reported | ---- ---------------------- The Barnes place is about m proof they are carrying a valid dent. returned home on August 20 IV-C: Aliens. permit. The commission said additional that the accident was not caused C|mAn. . . - ... , I Surviving are three children, miles west of London store on the from the three-day Future Home ­ IV-D: Minister of religion or by motor trouble. There was no »»"100» WHO Army divinity student. federal money will permit the in- George James of Cottage Grove, makers of America Executive shoestring road and was formerly creases. Exact figures will permit Mrs. Dora Rice of Redlands, Cali­ further explanation. Civil aero- IV-E: Conscientious objector Council meeting held at Lake of owned by Mr. Peterson, once a the increases. Exact figures can­ fornia and Clarence James of Ore- nautics Inspectors nre expected to Whh ,hc EjKh|h A ,n principal in London school, and the Woods near Klamath Falls opposed to l>oth comliatant and not now be given for all recipients. gon City; five grandchildren; one hold an is said to have re-built or re-model­ 5" investigation. inv.Hut«ti«. Osaka. Jaimn Private First Class non-combatant training and ser­ from August 16 through 19. but these are the allowances for great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. In a small community such as She took an active part in for­ ed the big picturesque fireplace ..................... John E. Simons, son of Mr. nnd vice. mulating a state program of work made of local river rock and this, people having an alcoholic the aged and blind compared with j^fary James of Springfield, Ore- Mrs. W Simons, Cottage IV-F: Physically, mentally, or gon; several nieces and nephews. for thc 1948-49 school year, draw- which covered one wall of the problem often hesitate to do any­ present figures: Grove. Oregon, has recently been morally unfit. thing about it for fear of publicity Food—$24.75 from $23.50 for Funeral services were held Wed- ing up the annual budget, revising living room. assigned to the 27th Infantry Class V the state's constitution, and elect- Mrs. Barnes was working in or ridicule or both. If a man or an individual living alone; $47 nesday. August 25, at Mills Mort- Regiment of the famous 25th In­ V-A: Registrant over the age of ing two new members of the state Cottage Grove at the time of the woman joins the Alcoholics Anon­ from $47 for a couple; clothing— j uary at 2:30 p m and interment Hencry Burdette Ruggles, 38. fantry (Tropic Lightning) Di­ liability for military service. advisory board. fire but was sent for by friends. ymous, it is up to them, whether $5.50 from $5; miscellaneous— was in the Walker cemetery. The was electrocuted .Saturday after­ vision, commanded by Brigadier $6.50 for the first adult in a fam­ Rev. Frank Brown officiated. Young Jimmy was with his father or not it is made public. Aylenc Hopkins, president of noon while working as n re|Miir- General Everett E. Brown. The success of this fellowship is ily, up from $5; $2.75 for each ad­ the Oregon FHA Association, pre­ A puppy and two kittens, pets of man for the Fir Manufacturing Pfc Simons entered the United sided over all business sessions in the boy, as well as his toys were well known and if you feel that ditional person. Company in Myrtle Creek rejxirts Stat«-» Army In February 4. 1948 you need their help, it is made j which tne other eight officers lost in the flames. Miss Lona Howard, commission the Roseburg News Review. nnd received basic training al Fort Loss is estimated at $6,000. Only easy for you. Come to the meet­ administrator, said the increases from all over the state partici- A State Police spokesman said Ord, California before being sent I pated. Non-voting members of the a small amount of insurance was ings Saturday night at the city do not represent a boost in gen­ overseas to Japan in Juno 23, he apparently died instantly. Elmer Fleming, superintendent hall or write P. O. Box 13 or phone eral assistance allotments but in- At a luncheon Tuesday In the I council attending were: Miss Bcr- carried. Ruggles was bom Novemlier 22. 1918. volve only the payments shared of Jefferson and Adams schools Mr. Barnes is partly disabled 413J1. Osburn hotel, Eugene, plans were tha Kohlhagen, state FHA ad­ 1909, In Elmira. New York, and by the federal government. । said here Tuesday the grade completed for the coming season viser. Salem; Mrs. Alta Simonson. and under treatment for an old had been a resident of the Rose­ TWENTY NINE TEACHERS Roseburg, the chairman of the back injury. of concerts by the district chair ­ Persons in nursing homes, hos- burg community for two years. NEEDED IN DOUGLAS COUNTY pitals or who purchase prepared the 13th. The only thing that men and officers of the Civic Mu­ state advisory board; Eda Marie Surviving are his wife, Helen V. .... . 1 miirht hinnpr thn ntwinma u/niiln Douglas county still needs twen­ meals will sic Association of Eugene. Tickets Zeek, Hermiston, a representative BUILDERS PICNIC POSTPONED not receive more might hinder the opening would Ruggles; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A driver's license examiner will be the incomplete heating plant, The Builders picnic of the Build­ ty nine teachers for its schools, money. from the 1947-48 Executive Henry F. Ruggles. Miami, Florida, lie on duty in Cot luge Grove Mon- will be on sale the week of Sep- the installation operations are be­ • ers class of the Gibbs Avenue it was stated last week at Rose­ temher’ 13th to 18th, unless sold Council. and n brother, John R. Ruggles. WHS h,™ July 24 1R61i in school will lie Mrs. Mary Cut- Lucas County, Iowa. She had lived , whether Oregon investors want to on Mosby creek Monday. ber 8. singer for the upper grades and in in Roseburg nOseburc for for 28 28 years. vrars She Sho was was ■ participate in the financing. The Mis. Elizabeth Prichard for the a life-member of the Cottage Portland executive holds a 30-day ELKTON INCORPORATED REN. GUY CORIMIN HOME lower grades. option on 48 per cent of the Mil­ Grove Rebekah Lodge and of the Residents of Elkton voted to in­ U. S. Senator Guy Cordon ar- Those pup|ls entcring the first First Methodist church. waukee firm’s stock. corporate at an election Friday. rived at his Roseburg home last grade may secure health blanks The firm’s bid was for a five- The vote was 66 for incorporation week and will rest up a few days Surviving are her daughter, from I he clerk, Mrs. Fisher. ! year lease with the government to and three against. The population before starting a busy week. He Mrs. Roy Belkiws, a grandson, get 10 per cent of the next profits. of the community, roughly 250 is scheduled to address the Port­ Robert Bellows, and a great- AWARD WON It also includes an option to pur­ people is expected to elect a mayor land Chamber of Commerce Aug­ granddaughter, all of Roseburg. BY TIMBER COMPANY chase the plant for $1,200,000. and council and adopt a city ust 30th and will conduct a sen­ Funeral services were held In A Merit Award Citation has Morrell reported he represents charter. The community was first ate hearing in the state early In been won by the Weyerhaeuser the chapel of the Roseburg a group of Northwest lumbermen established in 1850. September on the pro|xised yield Timber Company for its 1947 Funeral Home, Friday, Aug. 20, who originally planned to bid on program. nt 2 p.m„ with Dr. Morris Roach annual report, in the annual sur­ the plant. vey of corporation annual reports officiating. Vault interment fol­ conducted by the magazine, lowed in the Odd Fellows Ceme­ CLAUDE KEM IN HOSPITAL RESERVISTS MAY ENLIST Claude J. Kcm Is In a Eugene "Financial World”. The award tery at Oakland, Ore. Former Marine Corps women LAST NIGHT a blue car kilted Mrs. Jones was a resident of hospital where he wns taken after wns based on content, format and our beloved doggie. I wonder if । reservists desiring enlistment in a heart attack at his homo Mon­ ty|>ogrnphy. The report featured Cottage Grove for many years, he knows how broken hearted I the regular Marine Corps, contact HANINO ON HIS CANS, Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwngnt, ñero ot corregidor and Bataan, addresses the Dis­ day morning. Harry Harden of the company’s plant construction and had many friends here. Her the Marine Corps Recruiting Of­ we are. Would someone sell ua NXnrvallis Is serving ns pharma­ progress, as well as whole crop husband, the late Edward Jones, abled American Veterans at their twenty-seventh annual convention in New York. Tha men in wheelchairs fice, 23 West 6th Avenue, Eugene, another blonde Cocker? Buddy, are vets from the Rego Park, N. Y, chapter. The General, who Is representative of National Service Chapter cist at the Kerns for Drugs during utilization and tree fanning pro­ was postmaster here many years Oregon, on or before September Janice and Gary Weddel, B. B» U of Washington, is expected to ba elected the new Commander of the Disabled Veterans, , .(International) grams. ago. tenth. __ _ Mr. Kems absence. route. Cottage Grove. County Wide Meet Garbage Problem Today at Eugene How Registrants For Draft Are To Be Classified Services Aug. 25 For A. Castleman Dorena Grange to Have Booth at So. Lane County Fair Jim Barnes House Burns Saturday Yet to Be Renewed Rites Wednesday F Ol Mrs. RllSa A. As Sippy viPPY For mao Welfare Checks • To Be Increased Minnie Ann Snapp From FHA Meeting 1 In Osaka, Japan AA Can Help Those in Need Roseburg Man Is Electrocuted Plans Completed For Music Ass’n Concerts This Fall i Grade Schools License Examiner Coming Aug. 30 Milwaukee Firm May Get Wood Alcohol Plant WAINWRIGHT ADDRESSES DISABLED VETERANS First Graders to Register Sept. 8 Former Resident Lynx Hollow School Dies at Roseburg Opens Sept. 13 Dick Duer Breaks Leg in Collision * Too Late to Classify