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VOI.I'MK X I .V ili dottane (Brooe Sentinel _______ 'E -to h lla h ad J m » f b i M I J /A e rr TAdtA >/*a W h t We Tinnir o f l l m ç i (V ln r,fh in h ' I - 4' • U h r ! Botte G<> nek!« 11 ng ’he derivation of the word, o.i' would expect Bonneville to bring nothing but « h e n and tiapptncM» However, "bonne" m ay l>r defined Io m ean «Illy and fool »ah lining that definition, x a n c thing» oing that tnu.K . are s ir haptH hs|>|.<i.l»K it.at lead lead to t.. *?• ....................... *»••“ "••• "* «lem ent m ey be fittingly nam ed ~ . ». i i»r pr<RMirnih A U , htt). m at fortunately lh e ir children l.x.k like their father No on» »rem . Inclined to argue the point with the pre» I dent . Wife, hut thuaa Who have '">•••■>< actunlnlM I with the lady -ay that she h a . ,r « „ . 'hat the children might w e|| hope to have There has Ireep eonaiderable s tlvtty at W ashington sh iftin g ageft ciea and asauclatlona from one dr partmen« U. .„ „ .h e r H e ll., organ ,P be M anufacturer» are -aid putting legs into « frock this year than form erly to r v a lll« Gar«Mt«t Time» Well E<ll«or Claudius Eu *hOi ' d. I'.""W * “h «11 the dieting that h a . been going on. there len t a , m uch t«» put Into a frock ther New iH-alrr» have »pent 1306,000. (M<) for traveling expenses We would«) t mind the «<»»t so m uch If ..... .. ■ " wb' ,r » - *""» ,hrm ’* , • • . . U ew n every autom obile sbouM have a governor Ihm t worry, there li be plenly o f em In autom obllea pwt M n«erl«v • • • I s u l may have one driving his <wr one of these d a y . hut he is like- ly to have to travsl farrter than in durated »|»ee.l. i„ pick the guber natorlal plum One thing about Governor Mar <ln, w hatever he about Bonne vllle nothing in tn u im n lu lon N orth I>nk<»trt résidant fainted while Ing hl« tawea It would help a lot to l»e In an uncotuM'Inue «MiiiililUkn at a tim e like tha* |Mr«ident'e mm, John, dente« I«. I— ■> COTTAGE GttOVK. LAN E COCNTV, ORJU.ON C. G. Eagles Defeat Cottage drove Schools l o Resume Elbert liede New E qA 'ation Board ('hisses Monday, September 13 Mohawk Nine 13-11 H e a r V Complaints Portland drouh i.r i * Local« C apture First Ornnc in (li Locai payers County B nee bull P la y o ff; H eco ild O il m e H w e S e p t 12 PfcCOd by the heavy hitting of 'Mile « m e Cooper, « ««»per. whortatop, .h ot,»top . the the Cottage C o lt.g e G f"»’ ' - P ' » ” «5 «h- n r * gam e In the throe g a m . » e r ,.. for ’£? *? 7 w«*rld eerie« cham pion -o»p oi » a n r < ounty Munday at M a r c ia , d efeatin g the Mohawk In d ian . 13 Io 11 The g . „ , r w «. featured by 21 error, and 26 base hila Cooper garnered a home run. <rtpl. and single In a ll U lp . to the plaie Although ’ hr Indian« outhlt lh<* Kagleo 1» lo 11, the locals bunched the.r hits more effectively The w lnnar waa In doubt until th e last ••>»< In the ninth Inning. Mob ihnwk threatenin g w.tb a rally th a , Coop ,lll,l' " ‘ •‘ ,,,) youth ,,t c o ix » g r iiiiv r a te Mighhijc with the arrival of Septem ber, for Monday Kept 13. 1» the date fot »chool opening Ap p roxlm stely 92.', pupils will be en u a iv e i» ity <»r o n g m . with ad vun cid work at Oregon Htate Col lag«, who ha« twsen head o f the A large number attended the com m ercial departm ent at Junction seven teen th annual Cottage Grove City high «chool. will take the aMsrx-iatlon picnic h 'ld Sunday at numtiei at th« opening o f the local high «chool thU year Thia 1« the largret lam est high high wch »chool enrollm ent ever re. .Ode., ,..r this city One additional teacher In the high »chool. made nece»«ary by the »n< »eaacn number of atudrnt» f a k e , the tot.I n u m b ,, of teach e r . In the city .eh.»»l» M Five new m. ri.l- , , will be noted on the high school faculty and three on the grade eobool .tu ff, one of these be ,„g u new principal the Central •chool All th r e . school bu ild in g, have .e n o v .te .l d u n ..,, the »umn.er will .each shorthand typing bu«ln«*»« ’raining M l« M argaret A chtetm an been elected 7 , fill the vacancy by the recen, resignation „f Mr» IxjreMa Ma »on Johnaon Mi»» A chterm an lH i graduate of the U n iversity of O regon and has tak . .. »pedal work In d ram atic, and »n eed. .«the has 'aught it Coburg B.-ml and 'he Cu,„»,„, k School of Expreeelon at Isa. Angel. - Be »,de» teach in g English M,». a X ’•rrnan^^wll ^dlrwct^^bF \ i >* activ ities ' " " ' To replace Cheeter Johnson, who With » well placed sing), ....... .. B ailed ip each room at the Central led the c u n . In the.r h alf of th . Building while woodwork and first fram e when Lan< crossed the d«»k» w eie varnished and room s |date on W ilkins double Cottage calcim ined at IxKh Central and t . . Grove went into <he lead 4 to 1 In W estside .School -T * p ^ rW. f “ r I*” *7CO,,<’. ,hr" run- <«» J“ '*“’ h ,v ' lKsrn Installed at the <»o free b a e e . and tw o errors W sst.id e building The local» one ihe run fifth In bu, the - I d Advanced will « h ^ be rourth and added th r e . in hex, w registration e e ^ T o Z ^ ’high* ’be Indlnn« knotted Ihr r„ „ „ , m Mudcnt«. ,,n t h . r .u ig .ii r t .s :h L school ^ ..? ! lie Indian« knotted (hr count In students, on the follow ing schedule ’he fifth a ’ Hall with a five run W ednesday a m . freshm an barrage Thr »core was tied again nssday p m., sophom ores . Thurs >n the seventh at lO all In the day a. m . juniors; Thursday P m , " “ h"' C u t t s g e . ¡ r o v e , a l l i e d , h , e e cnlor At -h l. tim e .r o d e n t, will run< <>” hl. to put the gam e in m - k . f.u al « ,e e ,,o „ „f ih .ir - “ » «tudy. pay book and 1 Will pbn bare ........ UMl l>ook ren tals Sunday Septem ber « A win fm Book b, rented for each sub- the locals would give them the J«*’ «t the rate of 30c -little world e er ie , eh am ploasb lp I*poett o f M e le to be pa their lh.ril«*d“ r o w m " f,‘2 f " 5"’" -. week C h h \ h e tl'y s to «‘h ^ m a t s m Okeeadb league guarantee of p , r pennant and hook» The Fagle» will ,,iay port Orford Several new courses will be of In a tw o gam e se r ie , „yer la b o r fr fed In the high -chool O ccups day as psrt o f (hat city's Tim ber ‘ Ion,. . sem ester court», for juniors t„ Tide la b o r dev celebration "nd senior», will Ire given for the Fort Orford I. t h , sou thw estern » to t Urns This course will develop Oregon baecball - ham ,,lon . workable kn uw bdg. o f reliable ‘ ••"'“ f D rove 130 131 130 13 *«>’r and m eans of In vestigating ■Mohawk 100 250 201 H an occupation an«l will permit the student to m ake a »(»eclal stu dv o f an occupation or profession o f his ............................ particular Interest. Current prob- lem s, econom ical. political and «octal, will be offered to the fresh men and sophom ot«» a s a one- --------------- sem ester course French, as s Youthful resid en t, of this com modarn . >"n<«a« r will be taught again. A reading know ledge o f the 4-H Clubbers B 7n .4 wa rds .41 b a i r 'V T Property Owaei .lare That Unuer Recent and bert beri liede. b ..,. form er editor o , f T» The R eadjustm ent J .sentinel, w a.« unanimously elected State Survey Is Unequable h a. o e ..iA en . « ¿ 7 i/rnun .7 .7 l . f* fl . f 7 t . i 7 f .e iho .eft ® Ì iJf'H 7 » Mift Uto.M M c C o o k ronlaelns w ^ ’ro . , g ned n ftcr J iv W g w '»ZÏw eW An all-day eeaaiort of the county fOi four veara Mm W *F n»rt for four « year« Mm. A W F. « « Hart wax held nere here 7< ----- . « « « » board o f equalization w w new 7 u n ie JtoM and Mrs 7 r 7 . L“ w ? ?rldayTO b’ a L co m p la in t, o f 40 or r o lf " , r * W OOd, C° “ a * e Gr°ve ’a x Pa y r“ who ^ f!L r 7 7 * , d ‘ 7 7 pre*ent lx“d fll« l objection s to tax a w e s Th * "•er*tary and treasurer m eats No declilon w as m ade by nlcnle am i a f t , , 7 , « 7 * th* b° “ rd ** F r id a y ' aeaeion the 7». “ ft* r a t,ne ° clock dln- com plaints to be taken under ad aaaoclallon held its bust- vise me nt and a ruling made later l °,r the 7 ? " The m ajority o f the com plaints t ^ c e 7 7 aUeiTd t h e p l c m ? 'w e r e C , h*0“ “* * th5 and are In good condition for the le now teach in g In California. C D won by I. H Veatch ’ of Tulare in ? n o l o S **’*“ ,Thlch lo g in n in g o f the year’s work Two Moore of Eugene ha« been sh eeted Cal and Mr« I llllar Rzwt of / ’ * num ber o f eaaes would in- hundred steel lock er, have b « n In M, Moore I. a i raduat. „ f the rlllo T « s^ n d p ^ s ' T ^ f V i S S WM made u - , . : a ,» X '“ hr nmplr precedent on Ibi« «Idc of gratxl cham pions of the hom e econ ,* ^ f1*, “ " i Sn i,,h Hughe» agrlcul- the water* , , . ornlc dem onstration They also d c Pa r ,"'«-nt will be establish A new supply of red Ink h a . bran w,‘" honors In the hom e e con om ic. 2?.^-m t.’Xli' ln*',Ud'‘ ,hre*; rla8"»u' ■" w S g / : : ,hr ,,,hber K • • • l l l l lis liA Y . «F I'IK W IIF K 2. IPS7 d d .......... W ,W° w t ^ X n ^ t h e '^ r r t i 2nd -n d J e m ,,u e T n ,n n .* ? i„ “ c ^ k t o i W ” '"'d’ "cbo° l8 ,V .« » .- / M ortcm a-to, placed ftrsi ” >•' wom en and men at- awarded to Mr* J T. Mrs. LJxzie Veatch OeSpain and J N Chap- r a d o ^ M r M o .;e "win“? ^ w a ,'N a n c y ^Marehall and . . e n d year m anual training ^ e i ^ ? p r u 7 and coach basketball Prt®* A com plete program o f sport» M iss Mildred r» „ . . B',k e r ' “ LIdMeld was arranged by Mr and Mrs W wh.° *?“«** F » nd Prtre, were at K lckerall high « h o o f and las« awarded to old and’ young year had a fellow ship In social Mr Bede gave scien ces at the U niversity of akd Ore- talk on Oregon s for an in terestin g gon. will teach U. 8. .J history and E .r>unto"' Dunton. a a forrner former teacher ln the 7 : ,.S Ì T ® ry_ ana <l ® world lTm‘d u history r !r ory„ a,Mi c “ rre” t G rov, high school, aUo Hh * "‘“ b t ln the nra w ** * speaker The rem ainder of m alic work of the school. the afternoon w a . »pent In visitin g ^ , ? _ ..d d .e d ‘ î ^ . rr_C'« _ " t? n * a ^ X ' - ' C ’; , ^ ’ hoi" -r -UH,. ,........... adm it . “ '"» H arr,.. Wltou, Har- III I*erry to Medford Mall Tri- Dorothy Harris and I s .l. Ren- hull bun«* sufficient Marjorie W oodard placed Didn't Pwrry m »an ■■ “of ............... and Ethel Ann Newt.,',, « . c n . i i„ I/« |o i''1 bull .mt Or would Cann| I „ ■ I „ I. ’bat have rrqulred I ..m o v in g the .¿ J - ; “ M. Ktoben roof . »«roy, ««-K lhben also placed In thl« event e ------. x ^ l n . B o n e R h e i bv th .. e c o Z t v hr, „ h o fn „ r lh r|r ()wn ph).B( - — «tu - clan It I« ------------------- urged that -------- thoi»c d/ ' n‘* wh° w ,r* n,,‘ ra "n>lned •« ,h r p r o ’ehtx.l clinic last spring nr- r"ng’'h do « ’ P“ or to the opening „f »chool or on the opening day of "Chool w hen the county phynlelan ‘° ° k p r a ls a V m r “ Î ^ d n ' “ h i ? h ^ p o t s . « B B ttZ l H e ld T o d a y figured a »calc for property, bas- I >u. to the resignation of M r, .. --------------- '*!f tbls ° n <he distance the prop- Opal Clarke Ounford. the school E rnest C. Ixx-kwood of this *’r<y '• from the key piece The board has elected M issC lara Sk)co- Si,y dled Tue“ iay at the Sacred ho«rd also raid th ey took into con- d a d o f Eugene to teach the fifth H ,< rt ho*PMal in E ugene after a "‘deration the trading area o f the and elxth grade room at the Cen- ~r*e f lllne" She » » « ■ netive Clt/ , . , tral school Ml»» Sklene'ail tsu v h t Gr’’ko n lan and had lived m ost o f ,h< ‘orenoon s e m o n the board lest y e . r as a special part tim e h" iUe ,n lh ‘" * c t to n of the P * ‘ha property hold er, on the teach er In t h . E u ^ n e sc h o o l, and ’ T , e ^ b “ w o m ^ V k ““ / “ ^ " * will devote considerable tim e to - F un*‘ral services will be held at e“ ' h »»u ld take for the property, rem edial instruction here “ o clock thU afternoon (Thurs a ”d wlJat had paid for sam e, Mies Susan M ahaffv o f Marsh- da)’’ ln the Mil1" c h a P*I and Inter- attem pted to show that the ap- field, w ho taught last year at m ent Wl“ be ln ,h * Odd *> ‘low Praical w as fair Severn! property • “ c e m etery .t — , i in - i borane. ™ _- ow ners pointed out th at they had cem Reedsport, will " instruct the fifth and sixth grade at the W estside Caroline Schneider waa P“f ' ha^ d p ? F* r t y .. du" n« school She b- a graduate of the b? rn J a »uary 11 1R8S. In Lorane P * ^ > 'ar» and th a - therefore such O regon Norm al School with addl- She lved mO1" of her li,e ,n th‘" ? Purchase price would not be a ttonal train in g at the U niversity of ’"‘c ,lo n * ,th ‘he exception of 15 ,a lr h»81,8 °" whlcri eetabhsh an Southern C alifornia y* ^ ’ • )* " ' ,n K iam a‘h F alls pre- appra‘“ 1 7 * 3 . aU° P °,nted out The c .m n le te sta ff of . . . e h . . . v lou i ‘° her m arriage She w as 'h at Cottage Grove m ay have a m «. m . m X ; X T «. scien ces; Miss Vera Buttom hom e econ om ics « clothing > r e In ted a "elencea. girls' physical education; ^ T ren c ? « ' F r ^ ^ h .rat scien ce ^ ”2. “ * * <«* ' » y - « o E u g ,n , loanj could be obtained on Naco., *a ’ Wa8h • ” ><1 s such DrinefieW nronertv half brothrr J°hn T Runk of P ™ « « * « property In the afternoon session it waa ane __________________ dem anded that the deputy state Entrance Tert, for Children appraiser Bunnell take the stand and explain how he worked out ° f P reS ch°o1 *** Scheduled h o v “ ' p h v s ic a ^ d S c a - H n - c h o o l tests for children In “ »"**'’ ' b« ” J * ~ r o . ^ ^ ^ g e ^ M l» « X ts ,h a f greatest source o f friction between the^appraisers and taxpayers. - plained that in m aking the survey I£ l" I t. ‘ 7 u n ^ ,u e n t '“*«d j^ slm en u tw elve representative men of the city were asked to m ake at: ao- to the teach in g , . a f f , , an Initruc" p U c ,n C oiiare °' "h‘*h Sf>? tS ' ° r tor In scien ce and m a .h m etlc . H e W * J X * r" key e « c * . o f property the city. a U niversity o f Oregon graduate __________________ ’ ? ' * »PP™1* " rtle" “ "J and hs» taken additional work it It/Tr-a f CI * __ - J sldered these the UnlvereMv of W ashington and ■n U “ ’ *» • V . Id O C K W O O U out * «•»<«•«) appraisal, which ty p l’ig 'bookecp- Kerm E nglish m usic supervisor m usic supervisor. re. industrial arts, m ath fire the f l r a t o f t h 7 w ^ y . ^ v ! : ; *v " ’t s laM year by the state tax cnrnm k «ion with the view o f equalizing the property appraisal Jam es Bunnell, deputy state appraiser. Cha” * ° f "*"*>' aDd “* with A. A Selandc-r, state ch ief appraiser. were present at F riday’s session It wa„ apparent that property appraisal bv men from out of thc rou “ w as “ he M a r lo n N o tv e -tt 3 7 ^ , . . r of ^ " „ , S „ “ V n o wrttte “ T r e ‘ h° ’ ^Pp’ - U „ , 7 ^ whose parents w ant them to enter bV business men here 8cho<>i this fall w ill be held at the ,d . that lns,ead ot tw elve men, *>fflce of 'he county school super- O"ly “ * 2n “de, ealim atei __ A number o f taxpayers expressed >n“ , '>d<'n‘ Septem ber 9 and IO. U , ~ J ” la x Pa y e ' 8 « P a s s e d c - M offitt announced today- feelinB ‘hat a deliberate effort w t o ^ l ^ ^ e X '* Ì S - h ^ « iS itu r e and before j anuary 13 p aren ts are stu d y ,° * ,h e situation and w ithout ' WE g — ST SID E SCHOOL Mrs II “" h 'd to m ake an appointm ent nrolertC Valur ot lbe ma L Thum . principal language. w lth **« superintendent for the P ty and de p r o * a tion of build literature; E ugene Dove, civics. aa 'here m ay be a congestion 5T . m „ geography, boys' scien ce bovi' lf a11 a PPe«r “ t the o ffice at once G 5 <mal1 P>eee of property physical education; ML«.« Rose Hut- ( L"’ t a t » “ ‘ «> children w ere al’ley^ or ’s t r e e t ton. w riting, spelling. literature. *,v *n th * * nratóed un d ir the , 7 “* “ 7 girls' physical education; M .r a ------------------ ~ 1 7 - - - S T T Jump' ofr ,ló I ^ “ " Z n i r would be glad to property. IK H IV C t \V H n sou thern Oregon n the othet day and gtd aw ay w llho .1 any fish and without he Ing rtiMMfd la u d by anybody McCall Boy Suffers Poliomyelitis Attack ---------- Ha n M .i'aii w a ■»( Mi and Mrs J E. McCall, was atrlcken with poliom yelitis or Infnnlllr par alysls the find of the week and was taken to a E ugene hospital Wed neailay This 1« the only . ase reported thu» fnr to this d istrict The Ore gon »dale hoard of health ha« Is- <ued a bulletin w ,lin in g Ihe public that warm sum m er m onths arc the season fnr the spread of this nlnrm tog Infection. Rum or that the opening of the C ottage Grove school« would he de laved a week by the discovery of th l, ease 1» unfounded, H R Fer rln. city su perintend en t, slated, and «chimie will reopen Septem bet 13 as announced _ - Has Weather nl,,6 t r u ll. Miss Morton also bins Jr from F ossil has already grades l a x a l lo tm e n ts to th e v a r io u s 4»^ T . . 1 T> l»lace.l In the Special Meal event taken over the duties of V lcto, N O ENTRA I SCHOOI Horace M school d istricts w ere made from d i m i l a i tO J U ly D a y S and with Lillian Gee! to the Can Phelps, form er principal of t h e ; Robbins. Jr., principal'. 6th grade this turnover which wa« «»egregat- - » lnK Kerr ( Oldest Central School As n M l« « H H elen e le n m « .» » . 5 (Kh t k »-«...te i '.¡.I 88 ‘»Hows $13.(59558 for 1937; a graduate of Mis» Olson. grade? \i,« Mira The w eather report for August, lla rrle, C urtis ami Mal lon Fisher Oregon Norm al School and the Zenna M oughm er. 4th gTade' M iss Wb~ 49 for 19Sfl; 53078 '1 foJ i»«5 ; with the exception of a «light in ...............I 1" 'he C lothing I».t 1 con U niversity o f Oregon. Mr. Robbins R em adlne Schneider. 3rd grade: * ,8*5!,T for 1934; $1772.24 for 1932; crease in precipitation, varies little test Ml«» Morton placed first In com es here highly recom m ended. ,MI»s Clara Skjepstad. 5th and 6th W49832 f° r 1931; $649.62 for 1927 from that of the preceding month Clothing Ix»t 3; Alice ~ Trunnell and has seven years of * su ccessfu ....................... “ " J *•--------- ------------ - l " grade; Miss Alma Snrpoln. 2nd 3d' and 33 22 for 1926 according to C E. Stew art, local and Jean Yearoiis also placing In experience In Oregon schools grade; Miss Lola Newm an. 1st w eatner observer The rainfall K ANSAS PICNIC Ihls group Ilene Trunnell placed Zl,<la M Hayes, graduate of grade totaled 78 inch com pared with 09 The K ansas Society of Lane during 1 IrtX lai Lot 5 July The m axim »» - --»- — -ew eseeweataaa um Mill 1 tern- 4 Miss Morton plaeed second In * ' “,r’'r Is Injured F o rm er KcaM rat Die» to E ugene county m ost cordially in vites all perature wa« 91 degrees against »2 H om em aklng Lot 1; M axine Cur- Hebron, Aug 31. (Special.) E Mrs Mary Riley, who moved to v v i ^ V h J 'n 'I n " ^ ^ 7 " ‘ t T “''! f ° r JU‘V rln o f London also placing painful " In this 47 . . F ührer suffered Eugen. several years ago from thl b u n io n to to i ^ m ( lontc t The J * ugust roport in full fol- event W inifred M nklnson placed J’11'1''» recently when he fell from city, led Monday at her hom e In , “ ",on ' ‘® ° e held In the Skinners lows Mean m axim um . 77 2; m ean In H om em aklng led 2 Lillian “ •’'»ek while loading pea straw on« E ugene. Funeral services were held n i n ^ar* ,n E uR ,ne Septem ber 5. m inim um , 47.11; m ean 62 1; max.. G eer placed, second In Room Im- ‘ he Mrs. Flora Sm all place. Two W ednesday m orning at St Mary's ». J1 *r W, s8rvc<‘ a ‘ 12:30, 91; m inim um . 36; precipitation. 78 provenient, .Maxine Currln also were torn loose from his Catholic ehureh In Eugene and ' n,r 11 we 1 filled basket, a cup and Inch; clear days. 24. part cloudy. 3: placing to Ihls event. Miss Morton hreast bone He will he unable to Rev. F ran cis P. L eipzig officiated 'T T 'h . J * 0 ®’lirar and croam cloudy. 4 She w as born Septem ber 22. 1870, ? '" ..n ' riou.'’ISl7 ? i kKf y<”,„ C" n’, br,nK R al“ the • * r,let' part of the week and Maxine Currln plneed first anil work until Ihe Injuries heal a , / sun-flow er stalk for . the decora- w as w elcom ed particularly bv seee.nd In H om em aklng R est Unit — - to D etroit. Mich She was married , 7 . June 15. 1915. Thom,,« R *ey at “ ° n "peakpP’ , t , n d fores, officials who figure that fire G eraldine Itanton won first In 3*r*- D avis Is Honored. hazard« reach the greatest heigh, H om em aklng Sleep Unit. M axine | Lorane, Aug 31. (Special.) A Uoeur D'Alene Ida Re tollstes. E w ing plaeed second and Lucille picnic, honoring Mrs. Catherine J Su rviving relatlvns Include the * 7 ? during the latter part o f August Aheene third In H om em ak ln g Davl» on her elghtv-nlnth birthday widow er T hom as R llev a «on Ed em lB n » Vri » * nd *” SrP,e ,n b ,r The rain has D ressing Uni. Ixrve.le Ah...... a u n iv e sary. wa» held Sunday by R toy 7 f' E u ^ a m l ^ h r o e T c g ^ 7 “ X ° " n o f ^ r a"^ ‘. 7 ’ hP d“ npPr f° r » period ,n placed second I., H om em aklng the Davl« fam ily near the Crow ter.« Mr.« E’ C H a,p ole of w X L « e 7 T tla e i 7■ Fred this part of the state and Marjorie bridge. Mrs Davis' children, grand- Ington. Mrs C. E ^ M a rtln '^ o f'o rc- inIHted 7 7 to ” "'th tofantrv*"i 7 « Room F urnishings great grandchildren « o n ^ y . ^ a n d Mrs C P H offm an men- and win be stationed 7 , V 7 am t h ^ p a K Mart,nJ ’ v'8“ “ ’8 at W oodard first In H om em aklng ranch on R ow river near Closet Unit. couver barracks. Wash. Star