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VOI.I'MK XI.VII. ( öTottaae (Brou esentine! (E sta b lish e d June 16. CO N , N. T H T L III.'K BHD I C T O T T A T G A K G E G R G O R V O E V . E M , t N ^ K N K C O C U O N U T N Y T . Y O . R O E R G E O GO M A U Y A . Y J , U J I.Y U L Y I I. I M 1W7 I M .) More Than 15(10 in Attendance at Union Picnic on Row River Thìnat‘ìlhfn Think ¿ n J Who,t W r Thmtr o f Thinqi Ofhrft Tkinh - ky - Hir't t f ir /r Mayor Jo« I« fin ally m arried and I* la g going o in g to io l«arn learn that in a i running a _ «Hy government I« a <o ni|w raiiv«iy ' nlmple m a ile r ,, _ . _ ul* Program or Sporta and Rnoas Prove* Entertaining to Lumbermen and Friend* The T raaa legislature la aflcm pt- I ng to outlaw betting on bridge game«, a« well aa every other form of gambling whether done In gam bling house« or at home. W hat could t>e more of a gamble than a legislature which propose, that sort o f legislation* * * * The astronom er royal of England reporta that the moon Is moving o ff I t . calculated course and describe. (he action «» » mvsterv The a n ewer U m t U W ,« .v o id seeing some o f th e t h in g s that «re going on down here Arrangem ents have been com- pletrd for (he "Ladina N ig h t" to be held by th« CoWM® O ro v . blow . In th e M asonic banquet room “ “ - E ire C h ie f A lle n A tte n d e d E ire School J u n e 2 4 -2 6 F ire Chief Don Allen attended the eighteenth annual conference The Battery Placed Second In and iJre The Big Oun Firing D Took F.rxt C h i . f . ^ <ue»l ap«nk«r of the evening w ill b« O rlando J llo lll« o f the Uni- veralty o f Oregon I-uw school who *•“ h l. p e rw m .' Im pïesslon. « ' “ >« < > «•"* ‘ » » " ‘ "g wHI begin „» >«» •J » mU“ C Ot ,h# S h a n <1 a o r c h e str a The com m ittee in charge of ar rangrm ents are Robert From m L o " n « ‘'hroder. W ilb u r W o rkm an »nd N J Nelson Jr . , A . . . L c C to il A l l U i r r V y Legion A U u X x ilia .. , » •» P r e s i d e n t H tO liC Z ZZV 1 In P o rtla n d 7th Calvin F un k unit the c Am ‘ “ of • — o . - erl- .. ‘'an «-*«'<” » auxiliary has received WHr,‘ fro,n »»•«• , u t ' departm ent ,h “ ‘ th ' P r * -‘<tent. M r . , ' o rrn “ H>hB - ” • * the Oregon departm ent July 7 In Portland crowd was kepi busy and happily ’ J * '! **"!” h* Ve .n l.r t.ln « ! P ris e, had been Ills J IL 7 " r»“ y donated by local business m «"d a 7 o cloeK dinner, both glv- men ,n M r* H a h n s honor, at the prrhat>« th». rinaeat n<*el iMV j« . . Inuring the day Mr« Hahn, e»- ................................................. .. s Battery I: Returned TuesdayFrom Annual Training at Clatsop ™ ---------------- . . . «. a «» 8 “ ‘ "O ' E. Coast A rtk le ry 4tt. re . r,.—, V * 4 i “ . . * . ¿ “ "P •» Ca« P C? « “ P The boys placed second In the big gun f.rin g with a .core of 114. a C harter‘evens Dies From In? 's in Lorane Aui reck of the Oregon Flrf. Funeral Service« Wednesday .Medford fQr Hlgh]y ia tm n ^ id ^ Aided By Five Battery E Men c h ,., were More than 1,600 people gathered at the ; . v 1-ayng . 7 H u n d picnic « nió rV ground« h e U" . 7 „ on Z |( Uw of thè mnber and sZw òm nlonte of the Lum ber and Saw m ill W orkers' cr.' Union No 2.127 and lsul.es A u xiliary No. 273 It was the sec- „„d anniversary of the charter In .ta lla tlo n of the union w . do n o t k n o w m s t h o . m . n v - W 4 ■■ £ e I * a ? , ■ SL ,'|4* ? ‘ ° f * ° ld “ * " ! . ' 1 . 7 ’^ ” ... “ ‘T?...1.-“ " » d u l l , h a d r e g is t e r e d lie fo r e noon, * * * and the 40 gallons of free Ics T h e wife Of the husband of W ally cream that we aerved did not last W arfield w o n t lei him pilot an a ir very long ' plane for fear he m ight fall W ell. J V M alheny. representative of she (M S U Io hsve him p retty well , h„ UgHad Brotherhood o f Carpeti- up Io the air. and anyone must be tera delivered the address of the flighty who prefers a third male s day Lunch was served al 12 SO, Job to being king of England having been preceded by music by ’ * * Jack Tucker'» orchestra and two Bend llu lle tln w a rn , against k ill three round boxing lo u ts Ing of h a w k , of central Oregon The .fte rn o o n program was filled ■xiuntry. nearly all of which merely wKh Ju.t shout every type of race rid the country of verm in .n d r .- s om e would p £ m lt and ¿he Now .f human h a w k , would only do t h . - m e .. , , , Came to thin k of It. we hsve nrv«r had « p r ^ ld r n l who rotflicned T hat I n ime th in * that no one ever L io n s “L a d ie s ’ N ig h t" T o n ig h t A t M asonic H a ll NVMBKH M - ^ o f B u s i n a . Four Men Hurt wive« — A unique feature o f the confer- F uneral services were held at tnc. — w « . provided pl -------- by the city of M ills chapel W ednesday morning JaOtaon. wh which had a F ire Pump for Charles August Stevens, fo r the and Isrdder 1 Wagon of the "vintage" past 18 years a resident o f Cottage o , 1888 In spite of Ma 48 years It Grove, end at the tim e of his death, considerable Increase above last is still going strong. A small house president of the Cottage Grove year Due to the generous aid of was built and fired and the 1888 ap M an u fa c lu rln g company M r Ste ( ’apt IstHell« Rtewart. B attery D. P par at us responded responded somewhat somewhat like like ven.' yens' death death occured occured shortly shortly a a fter fter *ratua K lam ath Falls, took firs t place w ith the veteran fire horses did in the „oon M onday, following inju ries re- 1,8 Ac« ’ rd ln k ‘ ® «Wen d a y . when they heard the celved In a car wreck at Lorane at Captain. Battery D. who fired fob fire call, even a fte r they had been 7:18 Sunday evening. He was an loW,n*. tha lMca‘ un“'. were fl»e r"tlred flr* ’ « • P“ ‘ ®“ ‘ »" expert exftn carpenter and had a wide men short and had a bunch o f In- record time. acquaintance in thia com munity, experienced men. The command- The program, outside Its social w ith a host of friends who were ing o fficer appealed to our genial features, consisted In com petitive stunned by the tragedy cap a n, who In true neighborly drills. In which all had an oppor- In company wtth Lionel H a lver- ashlon «aaed Lieut >aye Stew- t unjty join. C hief Allen took son, night operator a t the Southern * J rT ? ° * S “ t < r ,e t tig h ter, pan , n all of them Paclfic station. Stevens was return and Privates W arren W rig h t. Rlch- O in ther ln« home from a fishing — trip com a r d W rhrht r ’. r m i i u . u i i u .n w e r i Interesting m e r e s i i n g and instructive ■ “» ..v...» .K. , — — directed discus- ■ “ “ >8 ° n the . , Llnebaugh ' The ’ m “ e n „ r .r o c .e .1 - features were w r r e the airectea « "ast » «“ i “ ' riv e r *<*6 •» ” , ,* ,o . . . «‘on« under the supervision of O ™ne. when the Stevens c a r and knowledeeP earned h L « D » « « * D irector o f voex- one occupied by H arold M a rtin and rtPn„ he Y re v lo u . dav and “ o“ * "ducation These discus Donald Addison crashed at the h K L _ . th » a tte rv n ■lon* w er° led b* ,he S«^001 *t a U hi« hw ay Intersection The X ’, ¿ rt^ e n c M a r o X d M a rtin car traveling north, and P*«"«d '»>‘rd with 111 Ashland ClvH Service and Its Benefits to « - “ "O ' » “ >urth. 104; Albany » r t . E“ * Service were discus«-! by (#ry A B L- B arry, chairm an of Civil ,,eal)njf r |f ,ep Service Commission, M edford; E l b * A ectncal Hazard« by F D W eber . , J e<* reP °rt Oreaon Insurance R a tin r Bureau ~ s a : - J “ report*<‘ * “UUCL ? ‘ ®teV* “ f * ? the demolishing H. The fou r men were a11 badly cut and bruised. M r Steven« suffering a fractured «hull, and other in ju r- “ • • • ” • “ . . u<’ ’ W» No one p ay. Uncle Ham except t ShTiite .P 's Wlnn' r ‘ Finland and I h . fo lk , who live ’ waa 1 m ln u t* a " d 8 ~<-ond. h er. ----------------------------- speak at a group meeting of pa wB„ h c „ ,„ o„ c b e « . . . » " . , b -n . , "’n U ' A t ,he dinner gathering she w ill be Initiate,) Into the Mystic WH" held at E t Stevens, was delay- Tb< ne»t convention w ill be held The occupants of the O rder of the Rose At 8 p. m. M r . •<* on" day due to heavy rains S* £ ' * mber. a t P * “ d l« o n . three y a rt we i “^ s e r io u s ly in- ( ir o v e N in e u " h ,‘ ’ Jdr‘ - • .‘ h e 1we,m er th * 2 ” ' weeh w ~ £ annual roundup uES “ . rr I/IS a l I s the 4— _ W . o . . m en s club building extrem However , The Interest C h ief Allen is tak - 11W^...1 howpttwl W by ay Stacy and Leland Incrraard wn*e« promote mon> t / f U t t ly lH C I'Ullding o ely disagreeable , , V , R W M w w IL I- aa a ___ t H i» H x s ft g S T X ' a . / a m kazastsssae» law « s a a a * « ^ levgy I n k a I« aamMw - * a w g * A _ — — — — a - - : It Is possible that a group fro m <n* B attery was housed In square log in hie new duties and responsi- Addison of Lorane, maehln««, mor» machine« make the local unit w ill attend For those *" n ‘® sufficient heighth to allow bllllies I . commendable and meets ahorter hour« n<*<-a««ary «o that all State police officers have been who are unable (o make the trip a a man lo 8,“ nd Wood floors were w ith the approvtal o f the cltix e n . of may be employ»«!, aborter hour« investigating the accident. Several broadcast may be heard over eta- provided Five men were q uarter- Cottage Grove. . . . _ . m akr mure machine« nac<*««ary, a<> turn K W J J at over ,d ,n each ,en ‘ T h " b‘K guns w e r e ----------------------------- accidents are reported to have at 1 1 p p m m and ___ ___ ___ where are we y r t t ln * * - happened at this intersection a« ________ K E X at 4 18 M rs H ahn wIM speak 2 7 * * 7 F ° T Waah The _ l*erry In Medford Smudge Pot on h®“ 1 broadcasts The evening men were taken to Astoria by Charles August Steven« was born tru ck and ferried across the river «ays the ICuropMn debtor nation« The Cottage Grove baseball team meeting la open to Ihe public. January 23. 1875 at O akland. Ore., have Joined the C .I O .U W onder assured themselves of a tie f o r ------------------- — ■—— The boys all returned In good where he had resided u ntil coming J I* health and no illness was reported w hether A F I . mean« Am erican , , r * ‘ P*»"" In the Cascade league to Cottage Grove 18 years ago He Fool Ixaana* this season when Pete Igoe hurled a Z C il /X C 1 1 V , / ’ O t' during th eir stay a t camp Field resided at 632 Adams avenue * * * the G rovers to th e ir sixth straight sports, Indulged In at previous Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Sunday Coburg going down '7 « 2 \ Z » /f » " t f / J "■'»’ P«. were called o ff on account Dave Iteck I h *«« of the team- feat at K elly field 11-8. 1 f J l l O C flU U l nt , he weather. --------------- Clara L. Stevens; a daughter. Mr»- •ter«' union In Seal lie >e«ms to be ,o d" 1 Additional playground equipm ent M lldred Edwards. Eugene; a step- doing the driving. The Grove nine has an open is being added to the recreational dauKhteL N aom i K e rr, Port • • • dale July 4. but w ill tangle w ith Mrs. Laura The Cumberland university law Springfield July 8 at Swim mer's center at the cKy p ark by the land; three sisters. ^ k e r O re „ M rs £? an' * school's mascot bulldog has been Delight In a non-league g 'tn e Lions club, sponsor organisation, Lions H lttle . F reew ater. Ore.; M rs Addle Fred Kelly, school director In the given the «. degree of doctor And and the park board, The M anager N o rv a l Libby, on the ............................ , „ , _ « brothers, for 24 , ---------. years, - re- Probably h a . come nearing to earn- | „ „ rh w llh . hr,,Uen elbow, lurned F airview district have _____ contributed a new vollvball Woodson- Eugene; tw o signed from office a t the annual . Eorone iS p e c ia l.» -A girls' scout and ne, and a fira t^ id kj! Through Fred G ®tevens. F re e w ate r; W il- .7 ” ,hoa* who ar the receiving dulles over lo Olen __ —w « i _ — «_ ■ « n , ilik lll lA’ a — n r i f a n i s o z l a t a m n a tir .» o r* " " ‘aed at ‘ he efforts of Joe Safley, chairm an 1Um L. Stevens- Portland h e was ‘¿ ‘i l l ? ’ ,brou* h d*«ro" Hwsnson. lead o ff man. who start meeting held at F airv iew last week ' r” *‘ P ‘ he I.O .O .F and Eagle m ill. Hood R iver Nswe r j , hp « .„ rin g In the fire , fram e E a rl H igginbotham was elected to he?d Fr,da5i ..nl* b ‘ J n tb ® high o f the park board, fo u /n e w ” teeter “ memb« f replace M r Kelley. bul,d'" « ' boards are In use and especial^ lod* eS ° f C° ‘ ,a« e G r° ve . T w ° <Jtuve runner« crossed the Reared from childhood in In the h a •'?.''*,?* enjoyed by the sm aller children. Rev H e n ry Davis of the Baptist n nr o > k ' un tnkes exception lo plate in the second, while Coburg F airv iew Hietrtrt Sk 1 " ' lieutenant. according to the Misses Luclle fh u rc h conducted the fun eral serv- of ,h : . t I, “ y. they A nd w n ,<M ■'o rM T h ,V ’d w - b" the fourth df„ r“*• quit eren't patronised r t ,d . V roorelee. X until " W h ^ . m . ^ " - e *<e|,y . n d , h, « “ W illia m f ° r m ’ m b * r - J . rv is and M ary W estfall d ire c to r. M r How ard Kienle s a n g I. H " ■ «"-.I. s o m e s ix t h Inning saw both teams U .n , u- ■ Ì ” .7 ship II I —.. . I . . lw « « I h . . t . In .W._ , _ sgr _ a Indulge |n . race around t h . bag. Kail« iwi . ^ " at,n« . i i — « M, ‘P in tr o o p o f recreation. tw o solos. The M ills chapel was must this Jatx K * ì' fcr.,1 ‘’.“ o™ *"?' ‘n te l i l t i o « f f F o lk - b»aM a « I a . a .... . . . * ' I C C O I i CC t 1 0 11 si 4»f t i l i » N g 'H iM lI U n i rxvxl XT • s m ^ e ro' ’P J 'om "?lt,et’ The leaders are desirous of a filled w lth friends of the deceased lot folk w ith «........ « - .............. » - the - Ä Grove nine scoring • •lx ” r j s schoolboy ; : , . « J T î- K Ïï.S iï' ì t a except when they - I M r * Id la r« * r « «“ * • x endance. and Uf»peCiailV especially and many stood vutrnuc outside— M a .'B sincere Tela K 7 . k w v •*••*.*• .»u«i.x. nilU u rn men and Coburg two The F a irv ie w district Is one — of — the 1 ” T *'11 - .................—- - h. d 7 ,, among adults, whom they urge to tribute indeed to C harlie Stevens morning« Box Score ; part o f l-u ie county nJ be n« ‘ J w i l l be W ed- , orgpt , he c a rf, yda/ an„ The members of the I. O O F oldest In thia Cottage Grove AB R H and M r. Kelly. ™ the A ' b° 3 f' rece,ved C Skelton h J L » r° t * com e-out for play In the evening. •°d8< ' and the Rebekahs attended Hwanson. c 2 1 ft his early education in the old log J " C“ Se P,ans a r" »nd^rw-ay to start to u £ ,n « “««>• in ful1 regalia The voke n loi o f p rofanity before ,t Cox. 2b 3 1 1 «•hoo. w hich was repiaced abou? T o -r io i £ ¿ 7 plan for Its management and sale Cooper, os as the ket was completely covered with ....... 1 «~«< th irty vearw «en bv the present p"*ld, “ ^ * * h d ln ,he hlgh «"hool attendance Increases years ago by of Its power I» adopted by polltl- R Oilers, r f flowers and the walls of the chapel j 3 0 building. back of the casket were also cover J. Cellers. 3b 1 1 ...J Others, still living |n the com- y - . ~ ------- )n kilowatts. ed w ith beautiful bouquets of flow Hhrtcker. lb ....... 1 2 ers as were the side walls at either Libby, cf 2 1 inunlty. who had attended while D e l e g a t e s R e t U r i l ... 3 Ihe log school was in use. Include end of the casket. Directors of the approaching Scott. If 3 2 0 Mrs. Fred K elly and Dave Rissue. ---------------- from------------- — Charlie Stevens, a conscientous Golden Gate International esposi p -J 1 1 N ine pupils w e r, enrolled at F a ir- Decker, rf w orkm an, a splendid ettixen, a good ...1 0 0 view last year M rs M y rtle P lank A delegation o f 20 Eagles and Allen. If friend, loved and respected by all 0 0 o has been teacher for the past three a uxiliary members. Including fe ta l E verything else at Ihe big who knew him w ill be greatly mis the years. show w ill Illustrai« progress In nten's d rill leant, attended the sta*e sed in Cottage Grove, not only by 31 11 9 So much poppin' o ff about t&kin' civilisation, but no one has thought his ----------- Im m ediate Coburg: convention held last week In ___ _ ..... -- • fam ily, but by hun- Artorla A u xiliary members, who 7 ° " ° ' “,W" y , fr ° m "®m,' hody who dreds of friends, o f any way to Improve the female K K ing, ss .4 1 1 attended. Included M rs Helen Scott. r tv in J figure fashioned In a moment's E I-awson, 2b ..ft 0 0 a trustee of the state lodge M auJ J lim e as an afterthought Hwango, Sb ft 1 Wilson president of the local auxl- m aype w o u ld H arring to n , c . 2 . ft dnwn lb .... The annual meeting o f the Pow Mary; Elsie DeYoung, a past presl- r.,t *,er ..4 1 2 Mr» J .M Kennedy and datigli H. Lawson, . ib»nt- A n n isksviriexa ____ r a th e r -.et d o w n 2 ell M em orial sorloty, w ith the larg dent; Ann Jenkins. Inside guard; _4 ter Hhlrley and son Clarence of t*G n < ' ,c f and w ear holes In Pearle Libby, trustee. years. Seattle are gtie«ls for Ihe week al ‘f S 0 est attendance In several his pants, a n d M rs Wilson was a scoring judge ...... .......... » w e ll, rf 0 met Sunday in the city park. It 3 the W ilbert O Wll«nn horn«* aw.... They ‘ tf? don’t give a hoot r»on, V-l u ««. I .Snttirdny Uaèsasasìa«« 0 was estimated that 180 or more at- fo r the ritu alistic w ork and M rs . 8 nrrlvrsl DeYoung, a scoring Judge for d rill ?, ° U„ Daniels 0 tendnd. 1 It Is a hot past At the business meeting P. O. teams, at the convention. e , __ T he delegation left Cottage tim g Powell. Dallas, was reelected presl- 87 And the ones I Excitem ent ran high during log- dent. Most of the officers were re- O r®*e Wednesday night of last poppln' o ff most, fc glng °P e‘ a “ ° ns ‘ b* Bohemia talncd from last year. A basket wceR following a lodge session and they w a n t th- 1 K Lum ber company one day last week din ner waa served at 12:30 and a '"tu rn e d home Sunday evening. Gov’t to take over everything. * hen a run-aw ay «ar of logs raced A Sentinel subscriber report« be UH fullowi'il Sung, “Am erl- “ ------------------- 'cause It is easier to fool Sambo. ??wn an inc,ine fro m the top o f a ing solnrlted nt her home for a and he runs his business like as I f ?’ 7 " * Rrad! f° r tW° thoU9and ca" and salute to flag; prayer. K.I renewal aubecrlpllnn to thle Powell; »ong, "F a ith of O u r F ath zx a u t money grew on trees And the la t- fe* 1 ‘* f<’ re crashing The car was newspaper, by a man repreeent- I I K D. Brown, forest ranger at era;" adilre. » of welcome. James D a L C l l a t ( jr O lC l L a k e est I see In the p ap e r U where he complete y demolished and part of Ing him self ns a collector for the H . Powell; song. ('«Wage Grove Rujada, has announced that Is in a mess now w ith some d iffe r- the ‘ rack damaged No injuries The Sentinel T his newspaper usual sum m er fir« laws are n o w m ix e d quartet. Mrs Ivan Abeene. A fishing party composed o f Joe ent states? and they ire " p u U li''a n d * Pre reported It was not learned does not. at the present time, break In effect and that cam pfire ,)C1. M r . James Powell, Janies Powell. Sm ith. H e n r, Mason and Charles pushin' him around and gettln' him h° W thp ,car, h"PPC"ed ‘ ° have any representative In the m il« must be secured for fires out- ^ 'd o n I owell; pioneer documents. M atthew s. Portland, displayed m confused more than ever about his awa> ' sa,d E®8 * 1’3 S 'e w a rt. fore- field soliciting subscriptions, Ide . regular camp grounds The ¿«y ► A Pow ell; » duet. W inona and the windows o f the N Q r x uality M ark e t new dams he has built in Arixona m an o f lok k in« operations who was other than regular members of , a . IC v i x l x z n s x « .,« .. . .......... n x iiv jr . u i u i v r i u rw U N iik « lir n«S « > h x .— . . folk _ 1 1 . u song, ......................................................... absent at the time. use o f firew orks of any desertp- E v t lyn Abeene; the clan; a beautiful lim it catch o f rainbows and other places, the s ta ff In the event that a lion I . absolutely forbidden m ann alists " ‘ P«'*«; >»>»ch hour; ,uid eastern brook trout, taken And ln gome states he charges o ff solicitor Is authorised lo repre sent this paper, he w ill carry "n'hero.1 lands and this regulation V * ! " , 7 * ? ' Gold lnk<’ Juat before ,h a t « certain amount for navigation on JONES ACCEPTS POSITION proper credentials 'TKieb M <'? fOire.',d a ,rlc t,y M P°" q m an m W end*'111 bodY of w a‘ ®r » a s closed for the some creek or other, and it makes W I T H C H IC A G O C O M P A N Y Nible. Mntorlzt«, or tho«e on horse »«nail, reading. Mr». Myer«; male .«ea»on, Thursday. The men had n the nower c h e n a e r in « in f» o r « . Anyone solicited for n sub hack In national forest« are re- Quartet seleetlona, M o n m o u t h wonderful fishing trip they report anyw ay look cheaper and the other RoY ^one8' who received hts de- scription to this paper by any qulred to carry a shovel, axe and P ® *" » -; reading. Mrs. L l o y d hu, encountered almost I m p ^ b k r ta tZ T a r 7 m a ^ I ‘ T “ th,s year Wl? the graduating one not known to he connected with The Hentlnel s ta ff w ill he doing T he Sentinel a favo r by notifying ua Im m ediately. ........................ - .............. “ • “ r - - T s - r We wish to thank those who out at the R u ja d . camp and the ‘n Albany next year. season, although honors for ladv caught In the w rin ger o r be ln * M 4 M ^ “ ‘P Jone* were so considerate as to notify ground Is in fa ir shape for playing ------------------------------ anglers braving the Cascade’s hot w a te r h a lf the tim e. and was Kraduated from the Cot- this office of unauthorised so licitations Campers w ill have to furnish their W illia m MaeGIbbon made a husl- snow for early season fishing still Yours ith the ta«e Orove high school a few years Yours w with the low low down down, 1 own hall equipment. , ness trip to Portland Wednesday, go to M rs Ed Keltxer. JO SERR A ago. S ix th S tr a ig h t H ere S u n d a y i\e w R e c r e a tio n a lthe v,ew to th* E q u ip m e n t P u t In P a rk by L io n s u °b'tructed D irector, R esigns Girl Scout Troop Is Organized at Lorane From Convention Powell Clan to Meet At Albany Next Year Warni ng! Fire Laws Now in Effect, Brown Says C a r o f Logs R u n s T w o T h o u sa n d Feet a n d C rashes Allglei’S Take L im it - -, ‘"’ ' THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE