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VOLUME XI.VIL I (Estab lish«] 15. IH N C O T T A G E G K Q V E . U N « C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H IK M D A Y . J U L Y » . 1937. Extra Period Classes Daily Attendance Wind and Lightning Scheduled to Satisfy c ity Piaxround Slorm Hjts ( j ^ . , Swimmers’ Demands vera^ 0 to 70 Forest Area Sunday thìagi StKfrt FA./iA duri Wriat «*»■ FAieS o f Ihm iii (M a n Tttmh “ àjf June - f l h ' f U n ir N I M B I .« M Youth Unit May Organize Here A uKust] ^ rth Ortncortlan headline^ inform ua "M ary L tMHo Atfaln Hrholaralilp - . .. . _ W in n e r A g irl with Hurl surname ‘ » « In iC tlO n In S w im CIUliptUpTl D ally attendance at <he recrea Plans to organise a Youth Lague tional center In the city park aver In thia city are being form ulated age» between so and 70. according Little Damage Done in City; through the city playground reerea- to Miss Lucille Jarvis, MM of the — , . . . — . B would n atu rally rt-pral Uj C o n U n u e A u x u „t 2 t o 12 ; ttonal center George Berrem an, playground supervisors supplied a ®“ “ » Blocked by Dale Soon adult education directo r and super- through the adult education pro M ayor Joe Carson of l*urtla>ul al Daisy Zilllmcrly to Ttttch Cleared by Repair Crews Visor Of W P A playground a c t i v i t y lraWr«| attention tha other day gram of Ijin c county The highest In the county, w ill speak to a group piloting a pie«« of fit« aqulpmaiit daily attendance was 93 Miss J a rv of young people Wednesday eve through the business section • It's The l « r n , to SwIm ram pelgn is and Miss M ary W estfall are at A wind »tonn of almrmt burri- nlng. August 4, and If enough are ■ aid how brave and reckless some sponsored by the Red Cross and ,be I'“ r U each week day ftom 10 to cane velocity, accompanied by a p ra s e « ,'ntere.ted organiza- 2 S ' ............................. ........................................................................................................................................................................... .........j - » « ¡¿ » j» ~ ™ ¡. * < » , .» n - „ 7 ” » ; ThreA'«*ar-Old lad Victim b downing Friday jn t Fork Allan Richard IngTam ’« Body n ___ . r. . j «OOOVered S a t u r d a y A fte r Hoon All-Might Search ---------------- A nlgh, a ( an d ety M r ~ .n d ¡& « s ^ - r s ^ s : 2 .; » * • • boy, suspected of In- (« n d » I robbary when found on a th iH e rn th floor fire r M ap,. | B c h i caito, explained (hat he w io merely getting S skysotaper view of the city f a n l imagine w hat a Portland boy would find in C hlrego that he woukl Wish to see ’ • * We hear from W ashington that a lot of ua «rv evading (axra W r • ould easily have been fooled a turn I that popular that an extra ten dav Bar- club- wb,ch donated much of the «lob* mla o t ,h ® Umpqua K e g ,w . atart at recovery Saturday noon of the body |,ol of Instruction will be held a £ r t equipment available . t the park, t h r ^ f l r e s a“ d b l^ kh T g r J ^ á í í d “ £ Lucille j T l ^ t e a ^ T M t e T w ^ y 2 T *“ 7 Lhr" year- ° ld “ » A 11* ” |flM Monday Auru»d 2 The A m erl rnanX K«rr>«'« are available The a l l ,*a “ b,®c* ln« roada and w , " and Mlaa M ary R lchard from the waters o f the , a ll U g io n and (hr A m rrh a n nrw<,«t addition Is la th e r hall, the T IU> fa en * * * * * and aupervlsors. Coast fork T he child was missed | 3.K|ofl auxiliary w ill cooperate wKh ‘ M’ilpment for the xame beinx In- V i í ’ * * w w a < done in this city * a y *♦ about 5 o’clock F rid a y afternoon ,|lr „ ,h r r , w„ in s u in s o tin a a ,a ll®d M o n d ay In this game a hall T h * Mountain States lo w e r com- K t* o t 1® a " d 24 «° a t’ fro m his home on north R iv e r road Ih „ estes psriud «w 'im m m í . lasses '• a" “ rb rd to a tall post by a cord 2 h " í , . í * 7 ,í * d,ar?»’t * d ,o r a a r. P a re n t* a1“ on the banks of the Coast fork Those J r.lr ti.g to enroh for the and ' br purpose |. f„ r one oppon í*’ " '1 l t o * a " d ,h r * * «njnsform er a r® nv * d «O ««tend. Friends, neighbors and members of A ugust 2 (.. 12 sw im m ing . lasses e n l * ° p re v e n t another opponent . * r r ® b* ° * " o u t tJk b tn In g The Youth League idea has the fire departm ent helped the par may registe, w ill. E arl Ballew «• «rom winding the hall about the * ruck and •*« f lr * «« ■ ,ree n* “ r "pread rapidly through the United e n U In th eir all-night search for The ih.-ture .hop Elsewhere In this >**’"' Paddles sim ilar to ping pong , b<' dohn Ashby place on 811k States, according to M r. Berrem an. the missing child. From the firs t It lasue of The Sentinel « H I be found r« 'lu* '« '"*«• «« d «l’ - 'he ball C r* * k and an “ tlve un* °< «bout 200 was feared th a t the tot had fallen „ convenient registration blank <” her equipment donated by the T h e storm was general through- ? *.I? bí f * *• » P *r» tln g in Spring- Into the riv e r and drowned but no The fee f.M the 10 «lav period will ,Jon'' club Include two ping pong ° “ t ,hl- Cascades from the Call for- ,le ld - The Purpose o f the league Is e ffo rt wag spared to comb the city 7 1 sets, croquet, badminton, volleyball nl* border north to the S antiam to Prov*de * " educational organ- in the hope th a t the lad had war. Chief Of pollen uf Seaside Is pic- jjls s Daisy Klm m erly of Ih i «-Ity •''lUlpmeni. three sets o f horseshoes Tb® Um pqua national forest head- l“ «*on as well as a recreational dered o ff and not drowned __ _ outlet tursd w ith ate bathing beauties w („ , h<1 ,„ . „ „ p , , , , for , h„ 'r x , r. and bats and b a ll. fo, softball ¡J,“ * * ” rB?o.rted a t° ' « 1 _ 73 W^ ° . a r'“ T he “ ______ •»S’* _____ was <= < » » « « » » e d hlch he h a . deputised as beach ,» ri.a L r^ p la .u u ,' Arthur ’"•»” 7 7 Te* * , r* »w ing, and bars have been 92 ln «be south Umpqua district. 13 dnab!* to con«,n “ e th e ir vtudies. throughout Saturday forenoon and patrols Judging by the picture the «hose schedule prevents his re- «"«'«died by the city In the Diamond lake region, five ~ r Berrem an said The Spring- two boats were Uiie<j , n drag _ ____A hard-packed sanded croquet «n the north Um pqua and three In ^*e'd league offers many classes and the river Nelson Whipps discover girls won't hav e to exert «hem m al nlng In Collage Grove Mias M>)VM |O anybody, but the Z lm m e r ly Is a student at V n tv e r ro u r’ waa bul1' ,h l* >®ar and ,h l» noh. ' ,?!a . 11! flr * ! were Promptly a ; ^ ^ h" M l a*’rv,ce ,o «d «be body lodged In buehes along place Ita members in )obe. c h ie f o f polle« w o u ld n ’t xee « crim e the river bank by the Woodson ■Ity of Oregon Hire pa^aeed her »en Kanip 1« proving one of the big at- controlled T h irty fires were report If It were cm nm illed under hla n .-e ,„r hr, m vln j| t r - ( | ,n and tractions ed In the W illam ette foreat area bridge at the north city limits. Ile i , lo o kin g sw a y fro m h l . cop ,,„ .,s r e d Io be sn r , r ,|| e ,d sw im Joseph Safley. chairm an of the w ith in bane county and M cKenzie Allan Richard In g ra m was born pereti«*« |wuk committee of the city council, highw ay Mnd W illam ette highway iiinr and Instructor June 4, 1934, in Eugene Besides the T h e A m e ric a n 1-eglon post w ill ba« dan* much work to fu rth e r were blocked by uprooted trees. parents, a sister Opal survives. Ss» WS »WS SS A WM — sa S . .g D i a te a S_ . í S of 1 the park SS He Is P ic n ic k e r, had th e ir day spoiled ” ‘. . i ? . W " lu ,r’ who »'as t.u ild a d a n , arro w . R o w - r iv e r be I Improvement F uneral services were held at 2 ptove.1 th a t he was m a rrie d to M a e |„ w t h , ,te e | b rid g e T h is Is expect planning to Install electric lights by the rain. One group said th a t o'clock M onday afternoon a t the court and ping 'bey were held up three hours on . 7 " d r“ dr " r • « ” «'>d -d to r.ls e th e level o f Ih e sw im over the croquet M ills chapel and Rev. R E. Coulter to horn In the Hollywood sta rs m ln< hol, frorn , foo4 .„rh es ’ ab*” ,h U w* * k M cKenxle highway until highw ay of the C hristian church officiated twnk account, should ask. How m .n d w ,„ n, a k . . much better swim B* rT®"’« in n supervisor of maintenance crewg could cut aw ay a . l In te rm e n t was in Sm ithfield. > Cottage Orove, Three Other I d o in g *“’ Wc should have to an n u n * place. M r P o r t.r said The PA Pla>«°ru nd •c tiv iu e s in the fallen trees T he In g ra m fam ily moved to this swsr ~Not x i <iM»d le g io n also will recondition and prslsed the Cl«Y's l» r k as H. E D Brown, district forest D is tr ic ts S e e k to Recover city fro m Olenbrook in November. make available for use the float b,’,nB « f «hs most Ideally and ranger, reported that both the M „ , . _ , _ XM6. (ferporgtion Commissioner James bulll about four y e a r, ago by CCC r ,,n v ,n l®n’ >y l<*-»«ed he has visited Brice creek road and Sharps creek MoW Held Back by County. IIaxle 11 b re a k . Into preferred news hoy. The Am erican le g io n a uxill ™ u«e have been cleared of debris ________ p w b ltm be.aus. he inform ed the »ry « I I I provide transportation to / / » . , / , 1 / « / / » “ nd aKaln arc °P*'n to «mvel but s ta ir board of control llutt he has and from the swimm ing hole A that some of the trails In Ihe Bo Attorneys’ argum ents In the case no u w for an aul.unoblle assigned truck w ill leave each morning aX m s s hernia district still are blocked. of «be Cottage Grove, Junction City, Y * ., J P <> s dcparUndnt H r h«um t m id w Jo «nd each afternoon at 1 1 0 F airv iew m ountain which has been Eu* ene » " d Springfield school dis- that he h a . no use for the publicity f rom Beldlsr's feed .lo re a mecca for w ild-flow er lovers was «rtc«a against L an e county In an h l. economy stunt 1. getting him The echedule of claa.es fo. the hS by a te rrific h all storm. M r >ff° n to »‘‘«'»ire a legal ruling on Z J s j A c /T C / T p -i-r i . . • • • new , w(m period follows: 10 a. m Brown reported, and the wild flow- tw o-m ill elem entary school tax V Z Z l / Z< a Z „ , * ‘ab wr p*>u,d bove hogtnner, both boy. and girls; er fields that were a riot of color war* Monday before Judge _________ Rufus H o lm a n s fa c , when H a rle tt 10 30. In te rm e d ia i, s w i m m e r s . U..U . '" * n ‘ d* atr°y®d * Y «be hall stone,. SL F s k lP’ « ” 1b In circu it court The view from the W ashington I h ln . In th a t jin e those who have passed beginner's M ilk p rice. In Isine county w ill some of which were as large as a Tbe ault waa filed J®nu»ry 26 monument radio city in N e w Yo rk The fou r school districts are the statue of L ib e rty and the city tesi; 11. swimm ers class. 1 30. Jun- advance one cent a quart, effective q u a rte r »•.esideni R< s > m v s M. asked to ex lor and senior life saving; 2 30 The‘ y. d « ' ! ^ r L b , h On* f°«*»««Y lookout reported -*‘«fkinK “ » .‘¡“ '"P “ 1, the J 0 “ " « * “ > of W ashington. D C-. were a few plain how democratic campaign women's class The advance which w ill give an , h a, the i,g htnin x rinj,he, s»c„,...i J*»' ’ uma all* * ‘d du* «b®«n under of the highlights o f the Boy Scout R eg n , for the first '"«•",*»®d return . to al! lefinc county uk,...! every «__ o this law. law regardless rcsra<rdlcss o of f the amount jamboree <gmhnr«a *•> <■« »u«» s hooks, . . u ostensibly u u w. be.-«use ,,f as a - ” istratio ---------- — w swim w bw m . . about tw seeonH « trip th a t impresaed them- insf OiZV*»*1 by hUn: w«Ta «oW. dur- classes totaled 115, M r P o rtar re dairym en producing m i l k and Hundreds of strides were renorted ° f dehn<l uent * * * * * the county selves on the local boy scouts who ll.m . a' •’®r,e d MBry Jan* bn>lth passed ,Or / a ’*!. m ,,k ,narke’ ' In the Bohemia area hut no serious T” !la The ,u m alleBed due «» «bout made the «rip. as told by the boys at sc« rat thousand times the the senior IB® saving tests the first baa b ~ " expected for some time. , , rM ^ . u,tp<j " " " nU' ' ertoua »-3,000. Cottage -------- Orove ------ -------------- - ’ claim ing before a picnic group Monday even- liitrlnsl. value of the books, said o f the week and 20 children imsse.l batrly last spring dairym en of this »3150. Springfield »3156 Junction ing in the city park. that he didn't know what he was the beginner's test Mr P orter ex “ nd °«h®r producing sections o f the C ity »1683 20 and Eugene »15.211.92. T ra .u . . u .k » ...1, t - - . . _, , Mac T rask said that tne view doing E x a rlly what the republl ,.e. te that a number of » th e ,, w ill <-»“ nty petitioned the Oregon M ilk < 1 / 7 . ■ •Fk- P l „ “ 1‘ i ,? 1 n from «be W ashington monument cans have been telling hln, paas the various tests before t h ' «»»ard to give consideration 2 ' / l7 /l f 7/ ™ . , r o , °,k a r .°n ‘ ° hf ” ,7 ' was on- °< ‘ b® most vivid m. mones .„ * * • close of classes today To pas. a ,o ' h,,lr >*qu®"«> for an advance In 4 he statute covering the , h at he carrjed from m l ^ n u J i e .cHW rT r rke boree whlle Richard Sm lth s a .^ h e rile n.liuinistration I . a fte r m il beginner's «»"t «he s w im m e r m ust ,h r p r lr r b »1'! to p ro d u c e r, since i / 7 > * / *-| >->*/’ V f I School Tax Test Case Gets Court Hearing The Sights That *-^atlC / 11K I ? ICCS I o Advance Cent A Quart Aug. 1 1 H lpreSSeO . e^COUtS li'if f h t llo o a M e , who evaded Incom e taxes be through legal loophole. Th.we f . l 111«», when kids probably used knotholes to escape paying for hall games * * * A man Who vlatle.1 In Pirrtland has asked the police to help him recover »230. the amount It cost hln, to spend an evening w l.h a blonde w ith whom he waa not ac- qualnted R probably would have m able to Jum p In to w a te r o v er “ n h l, head, swim » fee, and return Because so many pa-oc.l this test It was found necessary to schedule Bn interm ediate class for the com- ing period Eight strokes. A m erl- can craw l, racing and elem entary «’ackslroke. side stroke, English overarm , breast stroke trudgeon "0.1 b u tte rfly breast stroke, w ill be ««ughl to the Interm ediates e* c<'P *,o »»>|y I««® cold sp rin g J J t C »» I1C I . 'I L H , . -/• "® **°n had caused severe loss to Braln and forage crops of this Io- A’ < J/ / { . ’ / " / / / r a ll*y W h ile hay crop, have shown JJ “ ^a *r ri®ld. grain prices have re-J m aln »d high, and there |s d,ca ««o» «hat they w ill Incres cording to local dairym en. . ------- —_ _ iv a .a u uere a i public *be ‘ be home home of of an an aunt. aunt. Mrs. Mrs. ™ W . C T h ® Oregon board held held a a public bearing In Eugene April 24 and -Mendell. Wednesday by S h e riff C en conducting conducting A. Sw ans, assisted b v C o u n tv that tim • since ................... « e » . has . a n been n , « ,n d ,,a ..- » « « » N _ C » „ O « i. Ä mrr r? k T Was unabl* «° dccid® which was port of Ihe eight grades o f the ele- th(. more jmpresslve meeting Pres, a T X ^ fo u V X a r in r " ^ u ^ l ^ s X ' ' ^ m -nT* d ^ " ^ o u i m e c o u m y cla im s it aoes not m « n V in a i R a n H .n i, . u m ..» have a to Jr. raid a t t n x t . . . . pav in full and ..... has pro- ■___ ,h« . „ t i l , ,nal J® th said rated this tax according to the [kc , n e ' ^ * W ashington was a m o u n t . . r o i i e c , ....„ « .c «b® mem ory he would always carry X ™ ” 1 « ... ■ . " X i r “ ''1 ~ T ' " ‘ h,"knownuU h' “mc “Woun< 01d Timer Recalls Scottsburg Flood A lot of us would be w illing to selling th eir h e rd , at advanced and . . . ^ „ ^ ,h 7 Jh® child. Harold funds are not sufficient to meet the pres .»1. - raw*,,.. , c i.r . a w P nifP r . «w zx . --------- »uiw s «re not s u iiic ie m io meer tne pression. Attractive live prices to C alifo rn ia buy- w h o tte r o f Modesto, Cal., was ar- needs o f a ll thero dwiulrf K a nn - eri. who are purchasing entire raated here M onday by state < 1 . boys described detail te J7 h e for " kl„". T hile to he able ° ‘d " m O whan ^ ‘’ “ - bu » was a h erd , to replace hose lo .7 th ro u g h P®«ce officers on . X r and a m r h7 countx" th * The ‘ r ' four r ‘p from C o ,ta x r G in rov’’ go n to i.v Jail a w to JP„ h y " 2 th rlv ' nB P°«' t« r «he southern Ore- disease .n the south. If th e ir In ‘« " e d In the C alifo rn ia c l V X r g - *L‘ ‘ W .s h in g to n and return M ar t o J o h n M o k , a « .. . « t ~ ‘ > * " r m e s u u . n e r n e r r w o . «■»»«■ m ,ne souin, ir tn e ir In- ... m e v a u ro rn ia city, charg- „ -h il- »k— . k - 1 Hollywood wanted f K° n " nd n or,h ®rn c « llfo rn la m ining come from Ihe sale of b utterfat. lnB h |m w ith child stealing He elem entary school t S T 1 « ^ " »,2te T rask told the journey to De- ,1. i ll,I, ' Ih I W Y<" k ° n a r ®a*- *n®«®»d Of the mecca fo r Cot- produced under the stringent sanl- bad brought his daughter w ith him 1, , 7 , , h°H 7 k *’ * U te tTOit' B 11 W o rkm an the trip from X d .rk -u n ’ ' ' Oruve • Umm' r COlO,,UU a- “ “ ry ■’ M uRem enl. now .- L d c d by «»d left her In the c a rt of the aunT X ’’X X ^ i . X r t T s 'e /^ e 7 N’ W Vtn“ ' f U " ' “ a,,ck- “ P. Is today. W C . recalled Tuesday by «he public, was not Increased be M rs Mendell S h e riff S w a rt. mJ* b X m T f .,.,J 7 o 2 7 . , - L dbl1 J r ,he ,ra v e l from N ew Yo rk A. L. Hancock of Elkton, who was fore the short" or dry pasture sea T u *«<lay filed an Inform ation k?, ,h , , f 1, , * . 2 7 v ,o W ash lngton and Richard Smith tt seem , there bus basn much here to be fitted fo r glasses by D. son. charging Cotter w ith being a fugi- ' ' ’ l l ' - , ' » I f r a ed by *he «be return trip . The boys, while n«l«> over England's O rd er of the J. Scholl In the duys of M r H an S im ila r prices have been in ef- «tv® «B,m Justice „ V,’ eo,'<><* ed by th ® county and g ra n tin g that the Hudson and the «»»rter, when Its usefulness Is Hm cock's youth Scottsburg boasted 21 feet In K lam ath . Wasco. M ultnom The arrest of the child wac made 7 7 ™ ’ d Sti l C7 P°«o«n«c rivers have th eir attrac- _ -v -----------------' carrying sh. part of Clatsop, and o th .r coun on a banch warntn't 'a^d-Hs'Vurt 7f ,a « Z 2 ? o n m ^ t1,Mo i0 X “ ° n’ ----- ---- Oregon still b e lie r* that nppearam es Albany Democrat- supplle for «he m in e , docked al I t . lie , of the state for some time and pose was to prevent the child bOng -c h w l’T H 1 , contended coun‘ y ®<-*n®ry can not be surpassed Herald T h . Albany P«l>er'» under- wharves. sim ilar advance, a r t being petl- taken out of the county and , 7 lm 2 o . ' ' ° " ' e" d<'d George M atthews, who recently cover man certainly does get Inti M r Hancock, who I . almost 80, ■ Honed fo sure nresenc. a t t h . 1,...“ .".. . . U T H « • rris o f the law firm o f returned from — nation-wide tour, ■ ■ - - r by —— dairym —v-— en In numer- — —. — her • .*• i i , « a i m e n e s tin g t , . mate Inform ation remembers the devastating flood of o u. other sections. It was pointed today Judge Fisk under the term » “ v a™ , , Bry8on' appeared for which was awarded him by the 1862 that wiped out Scottsburg, out. of the aid to dependent children 7 <>. 7 ? " 0.. ‘’ ‘’ “ ■‘‘■V1 and U L R ay Sperry F lo u r company, told of his travels. part w __ which _____ were ___ alone ____ D u rin g that fl<xKl Elkton had 34 T h . price ndvance, based upon a clause of the social security ael ' . 7 5 f l * ° rn.ry.' 7 * 7 unI2. travels, of It Is expect d th a t Judge Skip- the same route as those of the boy feet of w ater. one rent Increase on quarts of four w ill deride who shall have the below pert-. percent mint, m ilk, applies applies to to all all units units of of cnild child the the fath fath er er 01 the mother Ed- L O7 h. . * ”L i“ Ue h U decre<' ln th ® «couts, and gave an interesting .k How Brandy 7 bar. ’ located uemw the Cottage Grove summer colony, both m ilk and cream on a propor na Cotter, who w ith h er fath er ar- future. description of the Carlsbad caverns , , club , . m em ber, of _ the coclc W“ » named told d a by H a n g - tlonate hast» rlv rd Wednesday Rev. James A. Sm ith of the Presb.v- Tw e've 4 . H In I h was . early y, M a r. railin _________________ vea Wednesday. M ra. Scott XX Ins G olf Contest teria n church was instrum ental in Cottage Grove county-wide district w ill meeting attend crew vessel Io stuck on tim this bar and the Io annual Picnic at Slltrooa. 1 e t Mrs. Damon Scott carried o ff the 8 a«h®ring the group. About 40 he annual pass the e while w allin g Den,ncrnla The second picnic 01 the A A l l l l o e . g v r e , ^ d l P i c k p o c k prize In the women's w eekly putt- were ‘ n attendance. and picnic of all L a n . county 4 H for high tide Io float the vessel firs t congressional d lstrlcl. Ing contost held on the local golf . . . X d T X ' H cl.’, n 'w o r k " tr r ^ " h M f r ” ' mb,bC<1 t0° fre,,,y fr ° m a b B r by ,h - , ‘a " a County Young course Wednesday m orning, scot - A " " " ’ .' Prepares fo r ( onrention L nn dl" . . i i „ ek..'_O : ® '_ " f .'’.randy that they took fro m D e m o c ra t d ub . will he held Sun >ug 16 puts tor the nine-hole round. Albany Is m a k in g extensive plans Sunday al the county fa ir grounds the ship's cargo day nt the Slltcooe lake outlet fort Ix.uls Bradley of XX’enatchee, She played in a foursome w ith Mrs. fo r the state Am erican Legion and In Eugene Headquarters w ill he c .t camp near Florence E llo n W at- W a s h , who is alleged Io have pick E a rl H ill. Mrs. W illia m Z lm m e rly Am erican Legion a uxiliary conven- at the 4-H cluh building. f r u llìi Elim inated In Tourney. k ln . o f Portland and W illi. M a- ®d Ihe pockets o f a number of pas- and Miss Belle Burkholder. Play tlen which w ill be held there Aug- Th e.l bv R C Koehn O , .„ m iifiV , L ,2 ' 0.5 r .¡ 2 y * be ’ hr K” M ‘ aPonkcn’ 8#n« ara on " Southern Pacific Is held at nine each Wednesday ust 12. 13 and 14. according to M r leader follow 10 ha.«h2n ,nhi "m m w n ? ehZnlm. X , “ " 7 » “ nd friends of the demo- tra in Tuesday night, was picked up m orning and any wom an Interested and Mrs. Jack How ard, who spent o 4 i i e o n 2 J 7 r T.k ; aumme,. championship golf ,-,ntlc party have been invited. A here Wednesday and turned over In playing I . urged to come out bv the week end in Albany at the ik ’lli"and Prizes I,? h 7 .w a ile d "fo ’ Ir^“ k ^ o rln ^ " ,rn '¡" d'> r l l a t we,;k P'c"'® '«noh w ill be held a t noon to the sheriff's ofrice by C h ief of Mrs Schofield S tew art, president of home of Mrs Howard's slater Mrs skill and prizes Io he awarded for (In Astoria, was elim inated 1 up In and game.» have been scheduled for Police G. B. P itcher. Bradley had the w om en', group. John Lam bertv Albany Is building the highest scorns made d uring the a fo u rth -flig h t m atch by John the afternoon, according to two watches and $61.90 In cash a num ber o f dugouts. replicas of day; 12:80. liRsket dinner In club Bushman of Eugene. Mrs. Crabb C lark Fay. general chairm an w ith him when arrested. Seouta to Picnic XX'edneadav. those used by the doughtboys in building; i:80, band concert by was beaten 3 and 1 by Mrs. Jens -J________________ B rad ley I . ra id to have Jumped The annual picnic fo r members Prance nntlonal recreational bnnd u n d e r, I.erback Kansas Picnic. _ u . . ott th® «r«1" when suspected of the of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts direction o f R. O. D y k s tra 2. [ -------- -- - ...- All form er residents of Kansas thefts. His description was broad and th eir fam ilies w ill be held W ed M - E - P»«tor Attends School meeting o f Ijin c County Ixjcal Kennett Creek blasUng'whU-h*'* ltoa.1 Im provixl hook K in ’ ," ” ed ?° a “ *'nd the annual cast and he was caught by the nesday afternoon and evening at to dlsrtiiv. The heavy Rev Ellsworth M Tilton, pastor le a d e rs ' association of the Methodist church, left Mon plans for local, district 4-H fairs, games, races. day for Tacoma to attend the Port lin done on on Bennett Bennett C ro a d h .n e . and . . . . . frierids ™ mPJ ° ’ h'. , ' ’yr m a , ’ a " r ® n'o"K sw swim arranged and and land area graduate summer school lin g g done O rek rek road lunch T h 7 m n vn r ‘ im m m ing ing h n a a , , been neen arranged Bounty on o n . cougar was col- .averal miles of which „re being Eugene w ill deHv’ r the add ies, o i 2»*’ « L # , 2 5 **, n* " r ? ‘V5 ** " nd ’,UPP* r Wl“ b* * * rved Bt 6 80 o f m lnl*'® rlaI «raining held July lected this week by Robert O roat widened and graded welcome n Id res. of was recognized from the descrip- Games w ill be under the direction 27 to August 4 at the College of Local 4 H Clubbers To Attend Picnic , 2 "7"; Captured Here 1 w<>lconlc tlon broadcasted. of Eugene Dove, scoutmaster. Puget Sound