The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1935, Image 1

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    C ottage G rove S entine
V G L t 'M E X I.1 V
C o r i A O E G R O V K , I . A N E C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . T H l 'K H H A Y , F E B R U A R Y
21. 1935
H E R 20
HERBERT EAKIN. HEAD
FIRST NATIONAL. DIES
Tuhloitl F ie ld Is Likely
To Be Crowded
SAMÜELP.VEATCHWAS
NATIVE BORN PIONEER
A irp la n e Delivers Food
Into Bohemia
Il
Ik
°
<
< M o n m o u th H e ra ld I
A g a in th e a ir p la n e has com e to
P u h lin tilu g a ta b lo id e v id e n tly Is
th e r e lie f o f those holed In fo r th e
not g o ing to he q u ite so lo nely
w in te r In th e B o h em ia
d ls tiic t.
a business as It has been In the
Game Here in 1884 to Kulab l«a»l T h e C o tta g e G ro v e Sentinel Son of Earliest Pioneer« Wan H oads w ere not co m p lete d In tim e
to
p
e
rm
it
fr
e
ig
h
tin
g
In
s
u
ffic ie n t Huge Amount of Improvement
w h ich Is quoted a ta m t as o fte n an
liah One of Ear heat of
w in te r supplies fo r th e N o o n d ay,
Railroad Employe for
an y w ee kly In O reg o n In now be
Work Is Pound to Be
w h ere a la rg e c re w has been em ­
log p u blished In fiv e co lu m n fo rm
Mercantile Buaiueaaua
ployed a ll w in te r T h e r e
Is
no
Half Century
T h e J u n c tio n C ity T im m le about
Under Way
place fo r an a ir p la n e to lan d , but
Io fo llo w nu ll an d a fe w othern
food can be drop ped fro m a plane
H e r b e r t E a k ln , p res id en t o f (b e a re g iv in g th e Id ea nertous con
S am u el p. Veatcb,
78,
n a tiv e
F i f t y Joined a c h a m b e r o f com ­
F irs t N a tio n a l lu tiik a n il next to nld eratlo u T o h ave a fro n t page. j b o rn pio n e er o f th e C o tta g e G ro ve in to enow n e a r th e m in e. A d e liv ­
B ric e
tael s u rv iv o r o f u fa m ily th a t ban
an big an th e O re g o n ia n ,'' even If co u n try , died In P o rtla n d M o n d ay ery w as m ad e y e s te rd a y by th is m erce J u n k e t T u esd ay to
le ft lln llll(i|i« n Upon (b e business fille d w ith e v e ry th in g fro m p lat, F u n e ra l services w ere held here m eth od an d a s im ila r d e liv e ry was cre e k C C C c a m p a t R u ja d a . Th e
In
found e n tir e f la t th e re is no w covered
an d ju d h in l life u f (b e e la te , dn-d to r u r a l neigh borho od vis its Is no W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . R ev. J. A m ade last w eek T h is
bnday
afternoon fru u i th e In- lo n g e r
co nsidered
essen tial
to S m ith o f th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch cheaper th a n g e ttin g supplies In w ith b u ild in g s o r has been rocked
over
deep
snows
th
a
t
m
a
y
be
t r a ­ as p a rk in g space. I t a p p e a rs to be
flllliltte s nf age, || n bad been fa ll ■ m a k e an " im p r in t" on the neigh I o ffic ia tin g , an d In te r m e n t w as in
In n r a p id ly fo r a y e a r u r inure, J bore W h a t Hede A .Smith a re d o ­ the A F A A M 1 O O F cem versed o n ly on sk is o r snow shoes a little C ity. J. H . C h a m b ers , M rs
7*- G r a h a m , A n d re w B ru n d , C.
but bad been a t th e b a n k in ure o r in g. Is re a lly te s tin g out th e In etery
E S te w a rt an d oth ers in th e p a rty
l e u r e g u ia ily up tu w ith in a few D ilig e n c e o f th e ir r o m n iu iilly T h e y
M r V e a tc b w as born D ece m b er
could re m e m b e r w h en tb e e n tire
w eeks uf d e ath
a ro w a s tin g no «p are on
fille r I I .
ut th e hom e o f hts m oth
fla t an d n e arb y m o u n ta in
sides
b o iir r a l ne rv ier« w ere cond ucted s tu ff
T h e ir news la
presented ¡e r e p a re n ts , M r an d M r». H B
w ere h e a v ily tim b e re d M r C h a m -
M u n d ay
afternoon
fro m
M ill« b r ie fly an d fu lly T h e y a re cover K n o x an d was th e fir s t born o f
t.ers o p erate d m ills th a t to o k m uch
ch apel, w ith K ey. J A. S m ith u f Illg th e g ro u n d as c o m p le te ly as eig ht c h ild re n In e a rly life he liv ­
o f the tim b e r.
tb e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h o ffic ia l- I th e ir a d v e rtis in g p a tro n a g e w a r ed In a p ioneer log ca b in , i l l s p a r ­
F o llo w in g d in n e r a t th e
b a r­
In i; In te r m e n t wan In th e pioneer ra n ts , w ith a generou s e x tra re ­ ents U n c le H u rn e an d A u n t Jane
ra c k s th e p a r ty vis ite d th e s ite o f
S h ie ld s ce m etery.
serve th ro w n In an d th e ir p a tro n s V eatch . w en - pioneers o f 1853 H e
w
h
at
is
to
be
one
o
f
th
e
m
ost
a t­
A c tiv e p a llb e u re ra w ere W u r th ■ w h o th in k ore bound to recognise
wan m n r r h d hl 1882 to M iss E liz a ­ Crow Takes Pinal Game Which tr a c tiv e re c re a tio n a l a re a s In the
H a r v e y , E lb e rt Made. A lfr e d W h i t e , 1
beth G eo rg e, w h o su rvives. T h e re
n a tio n a l
forests,
across
Layng
O 1C W oodson. C J, K en t, W il­
Would Have Given Tie
1« one d a u g h te r, M rs D i l l a n Host
cre e k fr o m th e ra n g e r s ta tio n . A
lia m I'b u in , C A lle ld le r, o . W
. of A m a rillo , T e s., w ho, w ith her
ru s tic b rid g e across th e r iv e r to
With Local Team
llla c k in o r r
H o n o ra ry
p a llb e a re rs
tw o sons, ca m e fo r th e fu n e ra l.
give access to te n ca m p site s, each
w ere H r I I I t Job, J I I C h a m
In
1882
M
r
V
e
a
tc
h
becam
e
an
1
eq
uipped w ith a cookstove b u ilt
bern, O l>. V e a tc b , W en C h ris m a n .
em ploye o f th- O r . gun A C a llfo r- ' T h e C ro w I. O. O. F . te a m de­ in fire p la c e style, ru stic seats, cu p
T C. W h e e le r. H a r w ln
H rln lo w .
fe
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n t a r a i l w a y , now th e S o u th e rn P a
boards an d tables hew ed fr o m n a­
I" E Hnndgraae, 0
W M cQ ueen.
F. te am 28-23 1 h u rs d a y a t C ro w .
r if le th ro u g h O reg o n . H e ra ilro a d
tu r a l tim b e r, r u n n in g w a te r and
J- H M e d ley , J. E Ju un g Busi-
T h is g ave th e C ro w
te a m
th e
e
j
fo
r
h
a
lf
a
c
e
n
tu
ry
an
d
fo
r
o th e r eq u ip m e n t. S uch ca m p s else­
neon buunes o f th e i l l y Tinned d u r
lost w h e re have been lib e r a lly p a tro n -
m a n y years w as a co n d u cto r be­ c o u n ty ch am p io n s h ip . T h e y
iiig th e fu n e ra l
o n ly one g a m e a n d
th e
locals Ized. th e ir use being fre e , an d it
Local
Lads
Take
and
Hold
tw
een
P
o
rtla
n
d
an
d
R
oseburg.
H
e
M r. E a k ln wan h o rn A ugunt 17.
lost three.
w in elected to th e g rie v a n c e com
Is exepected th a t a la rg e p a rt o f
Htbi. at w h a t In
now
C h ic ag o
A second q u a r te r r a lly p u t th e th is one w ill be occupied th e la r g ­
Lead in Roujfh, Past
m ltle e o f r a ilw a y em ployes and
H e ig h t« . I l l , non u f M r an d U u
. C ro w te a m f a r ah ead . T h e locals,
d
u
rin
g
12
ye
a
rs
In
th
a
t
position
e r p a rt o f th e c o m in g s u m m e r. I t
S te w a rt H ates E a k ln , w h o luculed
Basketball Game
resided In San F ra n c is c o H e re ­ 1 h d by G o ff, w h o was decid edly Is c e rta in to be a p o p u la r re n d e z­
went o f E u g en e In IfUKi th e fa m
; "on." held th e C ro w
hoopsters vous fo r w ee k-e n d c a m p ers fro m
tire
d
about
eig
ht
years
ago
an
d
lly h a v in g d riv e n a r r iu u th e plain«
a g a in becam e a resid ent o f P o r t­ even th e fir s t q u a rte r, w h ic h end­ here.
i l l y J o u rn a lis m S tu d e n t.)
In th e recurd tim e o f fo u r m outh«
ed 7-8, T h e C ro w te a m suddenly
Those In the c a m p in c lu d e about
I he fig h tin g C o tta g e G ro v e D o n s land. w h e re he ow ned co nsiderab le
H e w ould have been 7H year« o f
fo un d th e ir sh oo ting eye an d ra n 80 fro m th is section, the o th ers be­
gave St
M a r y ’s
to p -n o tch
"A " p ro p e rty . H e was a m e m b e r o f th e
age In A ugust.
th e score to 22-10 a t h a lf tim e.
M
ason
ic
an
d
E
a
s
te
rn
S
ta
r
lodges
in
g
fro m e a stern O rego n. A ll a re
M i E a k ln cum e he re In 1884. al leaguers, a 22-21 lesson on th e a r t
H o ld in g th e ir op po nen ts to one accustom ed to co n d itio n s In O re­
S u rv iv in g b ro th e rs an d sisters
w h ich tim e he and Ih ir w ln ltr le o f b a s k e tb a ll In a closely contested
p
o
in
t
In
th
e
th
ird
p
e
rio
d
,
th
e
lo­
ga m e play.-d on M c A ith u r court ure E lh a n o n V e a tc h , P o rtla n d O cals npurtud an d closed th e gap gon, fo r w h ic h reason th is o u tfit
to w took o v er the L u rc h m e rin o
V e a tc h , C o tta g e G ro v e . M rs
h a , ac com plished m uch m o re th a n
ga m e
was H
tile business and auon entabllahinl S a tu rd a y n ig h t T h e
to w ith in tw o points. A on e-h an d a n y o th e r C C C o u tfit T h e section
P ro sser
W ash
It w h e re the Mnnorth' b u ild in g now p r e lim in a r y to th e ” U " league fin ­ R o s e tta M ille r,
push
sh
ot
by
H
ass
el,
an
d
a
fie
ld
M
r»
W
V
M
cG
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M
rs.
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R
is becom in g a n e tw o rk o f roads
etandn
T h e lo w e r flo o r o f the ale
goal an d fre e th ro w by T . H o lla n d T h e e n tir e a re a is b eing im p ro ve d
T h e contest wnn fast an d rough Mosby an d M rs E S H o ld e rm a n .
present b u ild in g le p a rt o f the old
p u t th e g a m e on Ice fo r C ro w .
C u ttn g r G rove
and
th e m a in ro ad to th e ra n g e r
T
h
e
L
io
n
«
g
a
in
e
d
the
lead
In
the
■tore A la rg e pa rt o f hiiatnesa was
H assel o f C ro w was high p o int statio n in being w id en e d an d m ad .
at th a t tim e on the went nlde In firs t q u a r te r an d held It th ro u g h
m
an
w
ith
10
an
d
was
fo
llo
w
e
d
by-
c o m p a ra b le to a re g u la tio n co u n ty
rrep un ee to d e m a n d s o f th e com out, th e snore nt h a lf being 14.7
C ox o f C o tta g e G ro v e w ith 7.
road, A c ru s h e r has been in use
m u n lty . th e E a k ln A llr ln to w ha n k fo r th e L io n s In th e fin a l canto
The lineups
fo r some tim e an d a ll roads art-
wan estab lish ed In IS M In connec­ «he S ain ts pu t on a r a lly o f fa n cy ,
C o ttag e G r o v e 23
28— C ro w being rocked.
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T h in p ro v in g succnssful the ha n k c. nnect w ith o n ly a « 'm a i ’ per”
m erce m e e tin g was held in
the
E lb e rt Bede an d U e o rg e B a r ­ G o ff. 5 ------------ f _ . 2. G H o lla n d
Ing p o rtio n o f |h e huntnenn wan In c e n la g e o f th e m
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(lin in g room a t th e b u rrac ka. O f­
S alem
M onday
N o la n an d N u rre . S a in t gu ards, rin g e r w ere in
r o r p o r a lr d an the E ire ! N a tio n a l
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lly
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M a ry 'e o ffe n s iv e stars night a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l see H o rn . 3 ----------- g —
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llrln to w w ere St
J, F o u n ta in fro m here spoke b rie fly
an prenldent am t M i
E a k ln
an w h ile D e c k e r and M a r k in w ere elon o f th e th ird house, s a tire on G rlg g e
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th e r e g u la r house Session c le rk s
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scoring th re a ts
cashier
In WO3 M r
H rln lo w re ­
M in e r
_________ a
T h e line-up«
rep o rters , lobbyists an d has-beens M ln n e y ______ s
m oved to E ug ene. T «' W h e e le r
21 St M u ry 's took th e places o f re g u la r m e m ­
bu yin g a pot th in
of
llr ln to w ’« C o lla g e G ro ve 22
T h e C o ttag e G ro v e X. O. O F .
f
j , G u th r ie ber» an d cle rk s. Bede fille d his
stock M r E a k ln becam e prenldent T h o m so n . 3
te a m de fea ted th e B ric e creek 3-C
H e c k e r, 4
,
, F re d rtc o old position as read in g c le rk
an d M r W h e e le r ran h le r
O n th e ir w a y hom e th e tw o C o t­ te am 50-19 In th e local g y m M o n ­
2, Schoen
Mi
E a k ln had nerved 33 yearn H h .irtrld g e , B e .
day n ig h t.
E 'a ne<t by new s boys th e fire
S
g
7. N u r re tage G ro v e m en had th e pleasure
an r l t y tre a s u re r. re fu s in g to be
T h e 1. O. O. F. boys ra n up a n « r u n a r riv e d a t a c h ic k e n house
o
f
e
x
tric
a
tin
g
th
em
selves
fro
m
the
I
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p
m
-
3
g
8
N
o
tan
a c a n d id a te In the recen t electio n,
11-1
lead
in
th
e
fir
s
t
fe
w
m
in
u
tes
u re e a rly S u n d ay m o rn in g a t th e
«_
J. T o m a n In side o f th e B a r rin g e r road ster
hut no e u rreea o r ban been «elected M a rk tn . 4
w h tlo It w as ly in g on Its side T h e o f p lay S p a rk e d by M ln n e y and hom e o f M rs M a ry H a m b r ic k an d
H r wan a life lo n g P re s b y te ria n
Cox. an d tb e w h o le te am sh ow in g e x tin g u is h e d th e fla m e s b e fo re 'h e
c a r got Its e lf in to th a t e m b a rra s s ­
O f a fa m ily o f 11, W a lle t E a k ln
a fast (Missing a tta c k , th e local B re m e n a rriv e d . O r ig in o f th e fir e
ing jm sitlo n w h en th e d r iv e r shov­
o f A s to ria Is th e o n ly s u rv iv o r
ed
hts foot on th e b ra k e to avoid lodge te a m Increased th e ir lead to was not k n o w n , but It w as th o u g h t
B ro th e rs w h o w e re p ro m in e n t In
24-7 a t h a lf tim e .
it m ig h t have
been
s ta rte d
bv
s trik in g ■ c a r w h ich sudd enly a p ­
a ffa ir s o f th e sta te w ere H ub ert
Led by H o rn , w h o showed some c h ic k e n thieves.
peared ahead T h e B a r rin g e r c a r
E a k ln of lin k e r , w ho becam e ctitef
o
f
his
last
ye
ar's
fo
rm
,
th
e
G
r
o
v
­
T h e news boys w e re p re p a rin g
p a vem en t
w et
T h e re was n m a te r ia l im p ro v e ­ skidd ed on th e
Justice o f the state su p rem e c o u rt,
F o rtu n a te ly ers p iled up po ints th e second h a lf to d e liv e r th e ir S u n d a y m o rn in g
J
A E a k ln o f A s to ria , w h o was m en t In business at th e S o u th e rn fro m a heavy fog
w h ile h o ld in g th e ir op po nen ts to papers w h en th e a la r m w as given
P
a
c
ific
s
ta
tio
n
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d
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J
a
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re
was
no
d
itc
h
and
It
eased
fo r ye a rs c irc u it ju d g e fo r C latsop
an occasion al basket.
Seeing no m en
re p o rtin g .
they
stopp ing
an d C o lu m b ia counties, am t H II a ry . as co m p ared w ith th e » « m t o ver on He side a f te r
H o r n was easily th e o u ts ta n d in g •ook the tr u c k out.
E a k ln , one o f th e fo u n d ers o f the m o n th a y e a r ago T h is was due ugninst an e m b a n k m e n t
m
an
on
th
e
flo
o
r,
a
lth
o
u
g
h
the
T h e c a r th a t suddenly ap p ea re d
In la rg e |>art to
h e a v ie r
ship­
F irs t N a tio n a l bank at E ug ene
F air B.uir.1 C hanges Se, n-tary
m en ts o f lu m b e r an d p ilin g
T h e In th e road had been (la rk e d on w h ole I, O. O. F . te a m showed
Mi
E a k ln wits m a rr ie d N ovem
lots o f speed an d good bu ll h a n d l­
M rs
M abel H
C h a d w ic k , w ho
o ff
her 2«. 1889. to
O liv ia
W y n n e , added business was h and led w ith th e h ig h w a y w ith Its lig h ts
ing N elson an d W h ite w ere o u t­ had been s e c re ta ry o f th e county-
w
h
ile
an
e
ffo
r
t
w
as
being
m
ade
to
011c
m
an
less
th
a
n
th
e
business
o
f
d a u g h te r o f a pio n e er fa m ily w ho
sta
n
d
in
g
fo
r
th
e
B
ric
e
cre
e
k
boys.
fa ir board fo r m a n y ye ars , has
rep la ce a p u n c tu re d tir e and Its
su rvives M is S R .Sm ith. P ort m y e a r « k o .
L in e u p s - -
been displaced
C. A. S cho olin g
lig h ts w ere su dd enly sw itch ed on
land, Is an ad op ted d a u g h te r
I-
O
O.
F
.
50
19
B
ric
e
C
re
ek
J u n c tio n C ity , m e m b e r o f th e fa ir
II . It ( h s m h e r la ln Die«
to w a rn th e a p p ro a c h in g C o ttag e
10
I
6,
N
elson
board,
is
s
e
rv
in
g
te m p o r a rily
F u n e ra l services w e re held T u e s ­ G ro v e c a r A fro n t w heel on th e
f.
6 G ateg
d a y fo r D a v id B e rn a rd C h a m b e r­ H n rrln g e r c a r gave w ay, but the M ln n e y . 8
A s no f a ir has been held fo r
S
h
o
fs
ta
ll
c
W h ite se veral ye ars , an d none is in pros­
la in . 78. w ho died S u n d ay fo llo w ­ spokes did not b re a k . T h e w heel
M in e r, 6 .......... jj..,
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TAKE LEAGDE LEADERS
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h e was a m e m b e r o f th e c ity co un­ lo ccu p n n ts o f th e o ffe n d in g e a r
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the W O. W lodge H e
w as
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M rs
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a rc a d a u g h te r. M rs A lta K in g d r iv e r ’s r n n ip a r tm e n t. gave the In ­ hom e o f a sister.
t'o lta g e
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fo u r
bro th ers fo rm a tio n th a t th ey w ere th e oc­ B id w e ll, w ere held M o n d a y fo re­
C h a rle s s C h n m h e rln ln . P o rtla n d , cu p an ts o f th e o th e r e a r. a d lf noon fro m M ills ch apel, w ith R ev.
A . G roves o f th e M e th o d is t
R ussell c. C h a m b e rla in , O n ta rio : ' fe re n t k in d o f lan g u ag e th a n In ­ M
C a ro lin e J«»hnw»n l>ln*.
ch u rch o ffic ia tin g
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C a ro lin e Johnson, 13, C u lp C re ek W illia m C h a m b e rla in , K an sas; fo u r tended was used. T h e g irls had a
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d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs R r ' g ra n d c h ild re n , M a ry
th e C o tta g e G ro v e m en. h a vin g ce m etery.
Johnson, died T u esd ay In 11 E u ­ H e tty Jean C h a m b e rla in . S e a ttle
R o x ie M a y R a » k in » w a s born
K in g ,
E u g en e ;
M rs
lived In M in n e so ta, was ab le to
gene ho sp ital
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in
D ou glas
c a rry on a c o n ve rs atio n w ith th em N o v e m b e r 14. 1883,
N ew Y o rk c ity F e b ru a ry 28, 1922. jt h a r le e I.ln d s e y . M a rs h fie ld
co
u n ty an d w as aged 51 ye ars . She
w ith th e resu lt th a t aid w as given
an d c a m e to O rego n w ith het p a r'
A tten d E a k ln F u n e ra l
In ch a n g in g th e tir e fo r th e g irls w as m a rrie d to C h a u n c e y C D a v is
entn In 1924 F u n e ra l services w ere
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held in E u g en e to d ay w ith R ev
had m ade h e r hom e In L o ra n e
M ilto n S W e b e r o f C re s w e ll o f­ Wi le here M o n d a y to a tte n d the p ily on th e ir wn.v.
She Is su rv ived by h e r husband
fic ia tin g
In te r m e n t w as at Cros fu n e ra l o f H e rb e rt E a k ln T h e y In- ’
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c h ild re n .
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w ell F o u r b ro th e rs a n il tw o sis­ eluded M t an d M rs S R. S m ith
i < lyde an d W elb n , a ll o f L o ra n e ,
an d M rs S te w a rt M cQ ueen, P ort
te rs su rv ive, a ll liv in g ut hom e
an d b ro th ers an d sisters as fo l­
la n d ; W T . E a k ln . M rs. F re d F u l
low John, H ave , H a n v a n d Janies
ton an d G eo rg e M c C la in . A sto ria
B allad eers to Sing at D iw ell
H a s k in s ,
L o ra n e ;
W illia m
and
•Mr and M rs
H a ro ld E a k ln . Sa­
T h e B n llailee ra w ill present a lem ; M r a n il M rs W a lla c e E a k ln .
C h a rle s H a s k in s , C o tta g e G ro v e ;
P ric es o f |Mirk an d beef have M rs M a r y H u b b a rd , C re s w e ll- M rs
concert F r id a y ev en in g at D iw e ll A lb a n y ; M r. an d M rs. W G . lie « l-
1 reach ed th e hlghost prices since
T h e y w ill lie assisted by th e T re b le
B id w e ll and
lle , C h a rle s tle s to r, S te w a rt H a n ­ th e s p rin g o f 1931. h a v in g m ore L y d ia M a rtin . M rs
T r ill I M iss M y rtle
K em .
Miss
M rs L u c y R ice, C o tta g e G ro v e
na, M rs. C h a rle s
C o llie r,
M rs.
Is b rin g in g
E s th e r W ic k s an d
M iss
H ele n I E rn e s t W y a tt. M rs. C h a rle s A dam s [th a n doubled. P o rk
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F e r r ln la R eelected.
¡th e price a y e a r ago w as 4 cents.
w ell as nccom pnnlst
M iss H ele n
H
B. F e r r ln , elected s u p erln -
M e d ley . H a r w ln B ris to w .
P.
E. (B e e f Is b r in g in g 1 4 cents to 6«4
O s tra n d e r w ill he ac ro m p n n ls t fo r
tendend
o f schools h e re las t y e a r
Snodgrass, M rs, F r a n k H an son and ¡cents, w h ile th e price a yeni ago
th e B alla d ee rs
has been reelected fo r
a n o th e r
W W R rls fo w , E ug ene
w as 2 re n ts to 3 cents.
ye a r.
3 by th e C a ro le rs an d
B alla d ee rs
Ita lia
deer season tic k e ts w ill not
lie
recognized fo r th is p ro d u c tio n hut
th e B alla d e e rs w ill give a co ncert
In M a y nt w h ich th ey w ill be a.-
ceptcd
vocal m u sic al o rg a n is a tio n s
Pork and Beef Have More
Than Doubled
G eo S to w e ll to ld th is on e a t th e
G o lf course S un day: A g o lfe r des­
c rib e d how In south A fr ic a he was
s u rro u n d ed by baboons w ith o n ly
a N o. t Iro n In his hand G o lfe rs
rig h t on th e hom e course h a ve
c o m p lain ed o f m uch th e sam e ex­
p e rience