The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1948, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Weather
(Courtwy Collage Grove
I^ike Weathe r Station)
High
54
58
68
73
73
65
Low Rain
Oct. 14
50
OH. It
47
< >< i M
42
CM 17
35
Out. 18
32
Ort m
41
fk-t 20
39
Heavy froat on < Jctobcr 18.
dotta e (Broue Sentinel
Divide
Mosby Creek
Bennett Creek
Harvey Rd.
LATHAM
L.___________
VOLUME IJX
*
Many New
Subscribers
have helped swell the grow­
ing list nt Nentlnrl rrmlrrx
in recent week». Newsprint
Is avullaHe for several nxirr.
We will hr happy to have
you, your frieiMl« or neigh­
bors among our new reader».
PI cimo feel free to call or
write in .
CtriTAGE GROVE, LANI. COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, (
News Briefs Of Ik '¿-rest
To The Western Section
G»« Rationing Endo
Gasoline refining ha» progr<*»ard
so nntUfnctorlly de»p|tc the CIO
worker«' »trik<* that all rationing
to Merv lee station» in the west will
end immediately, th«* industry an­
nounced yesterday at Sun Fran­
cisco.
A (1. Stewart, Chairman of the
Industry's all<a*ntk>n committee,
also report«’«! his committee next
would recommend the manufac­
ture of gasoline of higher
octane
_
rating» than at pre .ent. and the
rr»toratx>n of premium quality
furl»
Rationing to station» has ln*n
in cffM-t t<> California, Oregon,
Washington, Arizona, Nevada and
the Idaho iMtnhandlc
NUMBER 11
Brownies Sel1 Hallowe’en Doughnuts
The City Ticket
Here's the complete city ticket
a» it will appear on the November
2nd ballot Sample I mi JI o I m on the
city election were not avallatile a»
we went to pre»» last week. All
nominees of the rcs|»cctivc offices
OREGON IM FASTEST
•re listed a» lndepon<k*nt, indicat-
(•ROWING STATE
•
» Ing that this election is not a
The bureau of census officiuly J party affair:
acknowleilged Monday at Port- For Mayor:
land that Oregon is tin- fuatest
E. R. la-mley
growing »tate In the nation.
Dewey L. Watkins
Oregon was listed No. 1 in In-
Warren A. Edwards
creasc of adult |Hi|Milation - 36L- City Recorder:
•XX» since 1940 to a total of L-
D. J. Allen
109,000, a growtli of IX 3 |x-r cent. City Treasurer:
Washington wa» s«*cond with a
Geo. T. Stephen
IO 1 per cent increa»«'
City Councilman
( »ngon was »econd in increase 1st ward, 4 year tearm:
of
..............
those under 21 jviim.
year» The
«is«- total
luun
Elmer Kent
now is 5l«.(MX). up 175 (XX) from
Reazen Longfellow
1910
an incri-a»«- of 51 2 per City Councilman
cent California wa» ahead with 1st ward, 2 year term:
a 59.7 per cent increase.
Joe Bricher
City Councilman
2nd want. 4 year term:
Oscar Smith
Angeline ('arlson
City Councilman
2nd ward, 2 year term:
E. If. Itolcman
City Councilman
3rd ward, 4 year term:
Polling Places
General Election
For South Lane
Frank McFarland, deputy sher-
j iff, yesterday brought to the Sen­
tinel office a list of polling places
in South Lane county, which will
| lx* used in the general «.-lection,
November 2. Voters will note some
I changes have been made.
Brumbaugh, Walden school
house; Cottage Grove No. 1, Ma­
sonic building; Cottage Grove No
2. City Hall; Cbttage Grove No. 3,
junior high school, 5th street;
Cottage Grove No. 4, Safley resi­
dence, 1133 E. Main; Saginaw,
Walker high school; London. 4-H
club house: Silk Creek, Compton
residence; Latham, school house;
Dorena. Post Office bldg, at dam
site; Culp Creek, school house:
Row River. Ralph Aubrey resi­
dence; North Creswell. Creswell
Grange; South Creswell, Town
hall; Cloverdale, community hall.
Lane Community Chest
Campaign Starts Soon
The Lane county chest campaign
will get underway over this area
the first part of next week and
plans have been made to bring the
campaign to a ciosc as quickly as
The Drew and Morin Market, possible,
Damon Scott, soifth
616 Main street, which was dam- Lane chairman announced Tues-
aged by fire two weeks previous day. This »«•ction of the county
was opened for business Monday. I will be asked to raise $7.000 the'
Eire was caused from an over­ same quota as last year. A greater
।
heated compressor and was con­ part of the kx*al funds raised will
fined principally to the storage : go for local projects, Mr. Scott
and rear room. Ernie Drew, firm explained including finance» for
member said yesterday damage the summer recreational program,
to the stock was not large. Sec which has been under the direc­
the reopening announcement of tion of Bob Dusentx'rry, high
Drew and Morin appearing in this school coach for the past three
issue.
’
seasons. Another project to share
in the finances is music and sup­
plies for the high school band.
Officials sel«-cted to carry the
Thi«*r Oregon colleges are to
campaign to all sections of south
»hare in biological and medical
Lane county include Virgil Kings­
research programs luted Turaday
ley, city chairman; Mrs. R. L.
by the atomic energy <*ommiiudon
Sedergren, chairman of the wo­
Scientist» at the University of
man’s division and Dwight (Doci
Oregon, Dr* Arnold L. S<xierwall
Near, chairman of the men’s
and Paul Risely, will work with
central division.
radioactive isotopes to try to dis­
Mr Scott announced Tuesday
Evangelist
and
Mrs.
H.
G.
Cas
­
On
October
13th
a
meeting
was
Douglas
Montgomery
Burrell,
48,
cover causes of sterility from ex­
Catherine L. Sedergren
that t he various heads of the
sell
recently
accepted
an
invita
­
called
by
.Mrs.
Ruth
Bullard,
of
Row
River,
died
Friday
after
­
City Councilman
posure to radioactivity.
chairman of South Lane District tion from the Monroe Avenue committee would meet soon to
At Oregon State, a lend lined noon. October 15. as a result of a 3rd ward, 4 year term:
Girl Scouts at the home of Mrs. Church of Christ in Cottage Grove work out further details of the
fall
from
th«*
top
of
a
ire«*
while
Amil
TTiic*»
laboratory 1» under constructioni
Marion Beach, to discuss the fi­ to minister the Word to this con­ campaign.
working
He
was
an
employee
in
Justice of the Peace:
for work with long lived radio
nancial
problems of the twelve gregation, and moved from Walla
th«*
capacity
of
s
highclimtx-r
for
Alta King, R.
active carbons at tracers. There
Girl Scout troops including ap­ Walla, Washington in time for the
John Well», D.
the Work Will be done by Dr»., Row River lumber Company, and
proximately 200 girls in Cottage minister to occupy the pulpit on
V. H Cheldclin, B E. ( hristen- ap|M«n*ntly lost his lialance as he Two Other County Meakuren
Grove.
the second Lord's day of this
tried to throw a line over th«* tree-
•en and Edward S West
In addition to the name*» of the
The need of a central place to month.
Some of th«* Oregon project is top. He was born in Portland on candidates for justice of the* peace,
meet and cabinets for each troop
Mr. and Mrs. Cassell were mis­
planned for the medical school in August 18. 1900. and married to lx* voted on by all voters resid­
Beatrice Dick in Portland.
was discussed. Since the support sionaries of the Churches of Christ
Portland
ing with-in the justice district,
from the community chest is not in the United States to the Philip­
Mr. Bum*ll was a veteran of loth county and city voters will
The work is projected under a
adequate to include such items as pines for seventeen years. In that
$45 h .<» mi grant for 19 schools and World War I. had been a police pass on two measures, both of
these, in small communities, the length of service the^ only took
officer of th«- game division for which have considerable merit.
hospitals.
Lane county is still safe in the
Scouts^have been given permission one furlough in 1936-37. They,
nine years, and had been employed One provide*» that the county will
republican column, registration
Dry Ice May Present
—
‘
Photo
Çlarh
Si
nJ
to
to have a minstrel show and a with their tw-o sons, were in Ma-
by Row River Lumber Company as lx* authorized to enact zoning and
figures reveal, if the assurance is
doughnut sale in order to supple­ nila when that city was occupied
a highclimber for approximatcly land use regulations, in non urban
Damon Scott starts off the Hal­
Third
grade:
leader.
Mrs.
Fran
­
worth anything to you as an in­
The possibility of |>rcvcntlng three years.
ment
the
funds
that
are
available.
by the Japanese in January of dividual. Figures at the county
areas, where such areas desire it loween doughnut campaign for the cis King, phone 589-L; assistant
forest fires caused by lightning
He is survived by his wife and and the other measure authorizes Brownie Girl Scouts by making a leader. Mrs. Kenyon; Carol King, The minstrel show is being spon­ 1942; they were interned in Santo
registration office in Eugene re­
by eliminating lightning Itw-lf
tw<> sons. Russell IXiuglas and the county court to levy It» mills purchase from Sandra Gray This Susan Kenyon, Judy Taylor. Mary sored by the Jayceettes, who spon­ Tomas Internment Camp for a veal that the number registered
wa» suggested by rainmaker Vin- Martin Strong at Row River, i
sor
Troop
125,
during
Girl
Scout
week
and
next
the
Brownie
Girl
.
—
-
------
—
—
,
brief
time
after
which
they
were
outside of the six per cent limita­
Theil, Deanna Gunn, Cecile Ad­
in the gpunty have increased ap­
cent J. Schaefer at Schenectady, mother . Mr» Walter F. Burrell;
Week, and the doughnut sale is released along with hundreds of
Scouts of Cottage Grove are tak­
N «Ju
«isier» Virginia Burrell and M™. tion for one year to be used for ing orders for Hallqwe'en dough­ ams, Sylvia Allen. Valerie Mitch­ being sponsored bt the Cottage other missionaries and lived many proximately 6,000 over the May
acquiring and establishing garbage
ell, Marie Satterwhite, Barbara
1948 prftnary and have reached a
Schaefer, weather scientist at Crmby: brother Ald«-n Burrell
< «rove Motor Company, sponsors months in occupied Manila on mil- new high of 52,327. Totals also in­
disposal sites on a county wide nuts to be delivered fresh to your Tucker.
.
(««-neral Electric» research labors-
Local funeral arrangemenU basis.
of a new second grade troop of itary parole.
home
25th
* u from
1 r !nl the
-ir-r
3 j « to ’ the
, hc 30th
grade: leader, Mrs. Bur-
dicate that while the republicans
tory there »prang To *fam<* two were in charge of Milk Mortuary
The Cassells were reinterned in
DOOghnuts wIlFSe delivered fresh I ton Land, phone 605-J: assistant Hr?*/1**?*-
• still have the majority in the
year» ago when he made rain «ml with services Tuesday Octola-r 19
Other
sponsors
of
Girl
Scout
July
of
1944
in
the
Los
Banos
In-
daily and at no advance in price, leader. Mrs. Truman DeLeon
county, the democrats are gaining.
»now by needing clouds with dry at ‘ * 10:30
------ a m. at the chapel of the
The Brownies are offering f«>ur I Margaret Lind, Susan Griggs, and Brownie Jroops are: The temment Camp forty miles south
The number of voters registered
ice from an airplane.
House of Holman in Portland.
of ......................
Manila where they were con­ in the county now represents a
kinds of doughnuts, plain, sugaml, Molly DeLeon. Charlotte Dial, Methodist Service Guild. Eagles
He believe» lightning can be
mocha and raised. The Brownies Catherine Roland, Larzanna Nel- Lodge Auxiliary. Women of the fined with 2150 Americans and gain of about 47 per cent over
eliminated by using dry 1er to
hop<- to s<*H all Hallowe’en parties son, Margaret Thompson. Anne Moose, Daughters of the Nile, Europeans until they were rescued 1946 when the total reached 35,-
transform towering cumulus JKNK1NN TO HEADLINE
P.T.A.. Beach Logging Company, from the starving Camp 23 Feb- 522. a gain of 16.805.
in addition to the regular trade. Minkler,
“
Mary Jane Snapp, Judy
clouds Into »noO These highly- HIGH NCHOOL PREMS MEET
Profits from the sale of these i Tonole. Sharon Guggisberg. Gay Presbyterian Guild, American Le- ruary. 1945 by paratroopers from
At the close of the 1948 regis­
•ctive (uinuhn clouds usually
gion Auxiliary and the Business the 11th Airborne Division in con-
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
doughnuts will be used to equip Beck, Barbara Smith.
tration period there were 27,474
grow Into lightning - producing Eugene Frank Jenkins, president
and
Professional
Women.
junction with 400 Filipino gue­ republicans registered and 23,238
their headquarters in the Cottage j Third grade: leader. Mrs. Isaac­
thunderstorms
In addition to representatives rillas and sustaining air coverage.
Grove armory. Doughnuts for the
of the Oregon Ncw-s|>apcr Publish­
Taxpayer» of the Yoncalla school occasion are made by the Dole­ son, phone 582; assistant leader, from sponsoring organizations All the internees had been starv­ democrats. In the past two years
Schaefer says that clouds given ; ers assix'lation and publisher of
the dry-ice treatment cither would the ^hmath Falls Herald and district, approvc-d Saturday a man Bakery and the Cottage Mrs. Heath; Cheryl Hulbert, Di­ present were: Damon Scott, rep­ ing for many months, and the Los the democrats have shown a gain
of 8,010 votes against a gain of
anna Decker, Jeannie Cavis, Betty
!<•»«• their moisture In the form of News will headline the program $21X1,000 txind issue for the erec­ Bakery.
resenting the Community Chest. Banos Camp was scheduled for 8,094 for the republicans.
Cooper, Delores Field, Louise Mc­
rnin and snow or would bc<*omc of tbJ 22nd annual Oregon High tion of a new union high school
Mrs.
Russell
Fenn,
Eugene,
pres
­
To acquaint the public with the
mass-machine gunning in the eve­
cirrus <»nowi clouds, which do not । Scho/I Press conference, sched­ building. Voters in school district Brownies and their leaders, our Neil, Donna Ross, Charlotte Isaac- ident of Three Rivers Girl Scout ning of the day they were rescued
s
o
n,
Marjie
McMasters.
Sharon
No.
9
which
is
the
consolidat'd
produce lightning. In cither event, uled on the University of Oregon
Council, and Mrs. Wm. Carey, also that morning. This rescue was car­
readers will find below all mem-
the conditions which
produce । campun NovemlxT 5 anti 6. Jen- district approved the $200,000 bers of the Brownie troops, and Smith. Rose Quillen, Kay Heath, of Eugene, finance chairman of ried out 25 miles behind the
Marquita
Floyd,
Wanda
Isaacson.
lightning would no longer exist, ( kins will address conference mem­ issue by a vote of 190 for with leaders listed from the second thru
the Girl Scout Council.
Japanese front lines without loss
Suzanne Stewart, Constance
he »ays.
bers <>n "The Future of Germany.” fifte«*n votes against the proposal. the fourth grade.
of internees or any of the rescuing
Davis.
Several months ago voters in
mission.
Wendell Pynch, 44, died sud­
Second grade: leader. Mrs. A. A.
Fourth grade: leader, Mrs. Pot­
the same district approved a Nolt. phon«> 383-Y; assistant lead­
After their rescue Mr. and Mrs. denly of a heart attack at his
ter,
phone
184RX:
assistant
leader,
proposition to purchase a forty er. Mrs. Jack Isaacson, phone 582:
Cassell were quartered in an evac­ home south of Divide, Saturday.
acre tract south of Yoncalla as a Carol Ann Nolt, Dolores Isaacson, Mrs. Cochran, phone 403R; Betty
uation hospital for seven weeks to He was born in Madison, Wiscon­
Axley, Evelyn Brewster, Margaret
site for the new union high school Bonny Weinkauf Carol Bridwell. , Cochran,
Arleta Ferguson. Norma
rebuild their strength after which sin. January 29. 1904, and moved
building. The vote on this issue Bonnie Sm'th. Shan Isch, Evelyn U-e Lewis. Marie Longfellow, Lin-
Fhe Lane county grand jury
they were evacuated to the States to Colorado with his parents at
was 75 to 0 in favor of the new Gat.es, Marodcan Brodt. Joan An
Enrollment for the Lane County in April-May of 1945 on board a the age of eight. He married Eliza­
ending it» »esMon Friday recom­
da
Potter,
Jeanette
Potter,
Ralph-
site.
Junior Red Cross began Oct. 15 troop transport. One of the two beth Shay in 1925 at Meeker. Colo­
mended more adequate facilities
gell, Joyce Hounshell, Sandra
The new high school building Gray, Anne Summers, Geraldine ena Schultz. Annette Treat, Betty and will continue through Nov. 5. destroyer escorts was sunk by an rado, and the couple moved to
for the county and ask that a
Holmes. Lois Greeson.
will include several class rooms in Henry, Patty Peterson.
the local chapter of the American enemy submarine in mid-Pacific. California in 1931 and to Oregon
•even memlirr cittern advisory
Fourth grade: leader, Mrs. Rich­
addition to a large auditorium and
committee to look into the matter
Second grade:
leader.
Mrs. ardson, phone 3F4; assistant lead­ Red Cross announced this week
After resting for a year they in 1942, settling at Divide. He was
gymnasium.
of providing proper facilities for
Kleise. phone 554-J; assistant er, Mrs Cothrell, phone 34F2; Money from the enrollment will made a ten months speaking and a carpenter by trade.
Ir<*cman
and
Hayslip.
Portland
the county, state and city of
Surviving arc his widow and
leader, Mrs. Lewman; Barbara Naomi Richardson, Mary Cothrell. remain in Lane County to meet lecture tour through 24 states and
The last of this week three Cot artchRccts have been employed
Eugene be chosen. The committee
to Iz-wman, Marilyn Kleise, Sharon
requests for local and national Canada, after which they minis­ seven children. Mrs. Mary Wake­
tage Grove ladies will leave on the design the new building.
Nancy Hugdahl, Carol Walder.
would be chosen by the circuit first leg of a long trip, two going
Cearley. Norma McBee, Patty- Janet Tonole, Arlene Anderson, needs and to purchase materials tered to the Church of Christ in field, Anlauf; Mrs. Barbara Bil-
Judge, the county judge, the mayor
Espy. Evelyn North way, Faye Carole Monte, Genene Ferguson, which appeal to JRC members.
Walla Walla, Washington until lick. Elkton; Marjorie, Peggy, Joe,
to JnjMin and one to Manila, to
Each school in the county now they accepted the invitation of the James and Wendell Jr., at home;
of Eugene and the secretary of join their husbands station«*d there­
Stroh. Sharon Mclntec. Darlene Patricia Bert, Barbara Cearley.
state.
has a teacher-sponsor, who super­ Monroe Avenue Church in Cottage his mother, Mrs. W. E. Brown.
Attridge, Mary Myers.
with the U. S. Army.
Charlotte Simpson. Joanne Kulm.
vises the beginning of service Grove to serve it.
The county jail constructed 66
Divide; his father. J. A. Pynch.
Mrs. Alexander Graz and Mrs.
work. A council composed of one
years ago was again condemned Egbert, and Mrs. Eglbert'« two
The minister and his wife are California; a sister, Mrs. Helen
by the grand Jury. The report
representative from each school occupying t h e church house at ' Hance. Divide; three grandchil­
children, Gary aged three years
discusses community-wide proj­ 1128 West Main street, and will be dren; a brother in California.
Xtatcd that the jail facilities were
Taxpayers in
the Roseburg
and Vicky Maric. 21 months old.
ects. 'rimes of meetings will bt- happy to make any contribution to
entirely Inadequate with all male will depart for Seattle, in prepara­ school district Monday approve«!
Funeral services were held
prisoners with the exception of tion to sailing to Japan. They will an $895,000 bond issue for the
announced. Individual school coun- the advancement of the Cottage Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Smith
Storcs will bo closed Armistice
cils do much of the planning be­ Grove community their nearly 40 Mortuary with t h e Rev. Louis
two lining confin<*d to one large leave Seattle by boat for Yoko­ Roseburg schools. The vot«' was
day Nov. 11th. the merchants and
room, where, all sleep, cat and hama. and from then' Mrs. Graz 544 for and 100 against with two
cause of the difficulty in bringing years of public service may qual­ Sohler of Springfield officiating.
together a large group of children, ify them to render. Each of them Interment was in Comstock ceme­
spend their entire time of Incar­ will go to Kyoto where her hus­ ballots void. The money will be business men follow the recom­
many of whom live far from Eu- will be happy to speak for schools, tery.
ceration. .Sanitation facilities of band. Sgt 1/c Alexander Graz, is used for constructing and equip­ mendation of the merchants com­
gene.
the male quarters were found poor, stationed. Mrs. Egbert nnd two ping class rooms at several of the mittee of the Chamber of Com­
service clubs or for other groups '
Junior Red Cross members are on their missionary experiences or BROWNIE TROOP 124
Ernest M. Vance, 41, logger em­
but the women and Juvenile quar­ children will go from Yokohama Roseburg city schools.
merce and the Chamber of Com­
ters are more adequate, but needs
Bids will be opened by the merce. While business houses gen­ ployed by E. G. Winstanley of found in public, private and paro­ on their war-time experiences un­ COLLECTING CLOTHING
Drain, was killed Tuesday morning chial schools all over the nation, der the Japanese for more than 37
Girl Scout Brownie troop No.
school board there on February 1.
erally close on a half dozen holi­ about 8:30, when he jumped from and are also a part of the Ameri­ months.
further added that with the pres­ stationed at ('amp Drake.
124 has as its project a collection
The bond issue will be met with an
days. the question of whether or a moving donkey sled and fell can Red Cross. The movement ap-
ent facilities It was impossible
of a kk of winter clothing for an
Mrs. Walter Grimme and two annual levy of 5.9 mills.
not the stores will close on Arm­ backwards underneath one of the peals not only to the child.en but
to keep the jail In sanitary condi- children, aged seven and three
eight year old girl in Europe. Any
istice day has been a mooted one, runners. Coroner H. C. Stearns to administrators and teachers
tlon.
one having used dresses or under-
^years, will leave the last of the THREE HONORED AT
so the merchants committer' has reported.
who are responsible for directing
The rcjiort »howed an inspection week for San Francisco, where FOE AUXILIARY
wear for a girl of this age, which
attempted to solve this with a
school life, the chapter believes.
was made of the county court they will sail for Manila, to join
wish to donate are requested
The auxiliary of the Eagles
He was a resident of Yoncalla.
recommendation that all business
Enrollment is the first step, and
ine new mill recently installed ' to please call Mrs. Frank Richard-
house and the court house was her husband. Warrant Officer lodge met Tuesday night
Surviving, are his wife and three
at the houses close on November 11th.
*
provides the basis upon which the at the Champion mine in the Bo- ! son ‘ before
found to lx- antiquatc, out of date Walter Grimme.
November 1st.
new Petersen hall. Birthdays of
sons and his iwirents, who reside
hernias is operating and is now ¡
service
activities
of
t
h
e
voting
Other
holidays
which
the
Cham-
and Inadequate for the present
y
ln
"/
,o,lda
y
R
which
the
Cham-
at
Yakima.
Wash.
The
body
was
All three ladies and their fami­ three members were honored.
needs of the county. The county lies. expect to be gone over a Mmes. Francis Stalder, Lula Me-
\°™mer,’e has asked the removed to Stearns Mortuary people have been built. Teachers turing out about fifty tons of ore i
who have supervised activities be- daily. William Bartels said some i
farm was the only county Institu­
merchants to close are: Thanks- Oakland.
year, or the expiration of the en- Cullough and Mildred Powell. The giving,
liete that learning to serve is one time ago that it is possible that ¡
tion to receive favorable comment. listments of the men.
Christmas,
New Year,
lodge surprised Mrs. McCullough
of the most important elements the mill will be operated on a 1
Memorial
Day,
4th
of
July
The grand Jury was composed
’
and«
with a cup and saucer and hand­
three shift basis, if the present !
in learning to live.
of »even members Including Mrs.
kerchief shower in recognition of Labor day. With Armistice this WEATHER DAMAGES
At this time of year we are ask­ plans work out. Wyatt and Nord­
W. C. Martin of Cottage Grove
her faithful service as secretary makes seven closing days per ! Unseasonable weather
has done ing for nut cups and favors for strom. operators of the Musick
and Worth Harvey, a former resi­
of the auxiliary for twenty years. year.
considerable damage to the jval- Ihanksgiving to be sent to the mine are also using the new
dent.
I he next meeting will be Novern-,
nut crop, causing the ____
meat to Xf!erans Hospital at Roseburg. t hampion mill and have a car of
ber 2nd. Members are askei -d to
shrivel in the shell and a number I his makes a fine project for stu­ shipping ore ready for the smelter, j
RE( KLEMM DRIVING AT HIGH
E. ft. LeJnley was taken to bring a dessert.
of growers have feared that they dents of all ages, and gives them
Kenneth Watkins is taking
NCHOOL BRINGS FINE
Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene,
would be unable to market any an opportunity to use original art dump ore and having it milled at
James H. Tucker 18, of Port­ Monday afternoon suffering from DUV TO MEET 30TH
walnuts. However further tests ideas. These items should be in the Champion. This ore discarded ■
land, was picked up at the high a heart ailment. He Is reported in
The Daughters of Union Vet-
Funeral services were held Sat­ and several days of sunshine have the Red Cross office at Eugene by in former operations is proving
school yesterday by city (xillce satisfactory condition, hut is »till erans will meet Tuesday night,
further information will profitable, it is understood.
on charge of reckless driving. In the hospital under observation the 26th at the home of Mrs. urday, at 2:30 p.m. at Mills Mor- placed a different picture on the
Juary, for James W. Sears, 89, who situation.
gladly be furnished anyone inter­
When arraigned before the city nnd treatment. He and Mrs. Lem­ Grace Cowan, at
the Gustafson's passed away October 11 at a
Virgil Kingsley, superintendent
In areas where the nut growing ested in this work.
court, Tucker was fined $25.00, ley had »tarted to eastern Oregon apartments. Mrs.
Nee llaiown Bro»,
Martha Curran Eugene hospital. Elder Keuster of is concentrated growers are* asked
and Bob Dusenberry. coach at the
which he did not pay and was Saturday on a hunting trip, and of Albany, state
department in-
^lodged in the city jail for twelve they were forced to return when spector will make her official Springfield Adventist church, offi­ to examine the walnuts and if
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker spent union school and Elmer Fleming,
Ad on Page 10
ciated. Intornierà was in the the nuts are unsalable, they will
Bays.
ho became III,
three
days this week in Portland superintendent of the elementary
visit nt this time.
Shields cemetery.
schools attended a school adminis­
avoid the heavy harvest operation. on business.
trators’ conference at Salem Mon­
day and Tuesday.
DREW AND MOKIN
MARKET IS OPENED
MONDAY MORNING
Evangelist Cassell
Girl Scout Plans Accepts Pastorate
Discussed Oct. 13 Of Local Church
Douglas M. Burrell
Highclimber Dies
From Fall Friday
Lane Co. 1$ Still s
Safe; Republicans
Have a Majority
Yoncalla Approves
A $200,000 Bond
Issue Saturday
Wendell Pynch*
Succumbs to Heart
Attack Saturday
Junior Red Cross
Roll Call Is Now
Underway Here
Grand Jury Recommends More
Adequate Facilities for County
C. G. Ladies to
Join Husbands in
Japan and Manila
Roseburg Votes
$895,000 School
Bond Issue 18th
Merchants Committee Asks Business
Houses to Close on Armistice Day
1 Drain Logger Is
Killed Tuesday
Champion Mill
Is Now Operating
Hospitalized
James W. Sears
Funeral Saturday
WITH A'PURPOSE