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Brice Creek 3-C Annual Easter Egg Here Monday to Plan f'lmn Til Ri* I livt " Unt Saturd°y At Summer Swim Classes I I lirii Federa Bi — «i 11/ 111 Hen»* Richie and D orthea Dav* lil/^ 1 *-« - *-»</<-U t " 111 1 *1 1 1 U U ll L U u /d " e n iw rt, representatives > l/4 » n * / * F r i n n a e a l i ■>«*<* «•soa* 6 f n One 4 event o f general Interest to ________ the youngsters o f this and the sur- rounding com m unities is the Enx- H E D. B ro w n U rges Lions, te r egg hunt to be staged on the g o lf course S aturday afternoon, C ham ber M em bers to ¡s ta rtin g at 2:00 p. m. The event, 'sponsored by the Lions club, was P ro test B ill. suspended fo r several years, hut w ill be revived in g»xxl fashion at F O R E ST E R TO TA LK ON the g o lf course S aturday w ith p le n ty of eggs to hunt and a good TIM BE R RESO U R C ES. time in store fo r a ll children who p a rticipate. AMMixtlriK the Lions club com- The Brie« (reek < CX camp is m ittc c com[M>sed _____ o f ___ D r. __ H. _ E. slated to be altandoned under the Shuey, Roy Sunderland and Stew- new federal deral a p p ro p ria tio n bill, a rt Carlson w ill be the Boy Scouts II. E D. Iln iw n , forester at Ru- who w ill hide the eggs, and the jada, told members o f the Lions G irl Scouts w ho w ill dye the eggs. club and Cham lHT o f (tonm »W A il youngsters are co rd ia lly in- a, a .jo in t m eeting yesterday noon. vile,.. B rin g then, to the golf ‘ o r i i o S ^ I U lo S 't J S £ £ " ' r Z ' V V a rt hr ? Un!, i In a * fiv e percent of Its CCC camjxi. whiti* n>.> nntlnnui nv«rnu» I,™« i. only seventeen ix-rcent he said M r B ow , u r e e ln 'e . n x*r^ of M r B io w n urged m em liers o f Ix ith organizations to contact rep- .................... »•* *•»•■**»»». resentatlves of the nationa l con- gross and e nter a protest on he pending bill, proposed to cut down expenses of the federal govern- merit " I f the B rice Creek CCC cam p is abandoned, it w ill leave th is area w ith o u t fire protection and w ill stop some im p o rta n t w o rk in the building of roads and tra ils ." he said, And in addition the Brie«* Creek camp is w o rth som ething to the tow n ns C ottage Grove is the tra d in g point fo r the camp he asserted. Besides c o n s titu tin g a valuable fir«* fig h tin g u n it, the camp is en- gaged at the present tlrpe In build- ing tra ils and roads Im jx .rta n t to both lum ber and m in in g In this area; some o f the roads being b u ilt can lx* us«*d ns togging roads and are v ita , to the lum bering In d u s try fo r this reason. F u rth e r m ore much o f the tim b e r in this area is under the Oregon and C a lifo rn ia land g ra n t a d m in is tra tio n and is yet undeveloped as in o th e r sections o f the s la te U nder the present setup not only the B rice Creek CCC camp Is slated to go, but the T ria n g le Lake, Steamboat, east o f Roseburg, nnd the O akridge CCC ramps. In case o f a had fire , th is section o f the co u n try w ould lx- seriously hnnrii- cappra. Forester to Talk Timber Itoooitrees A t the m eeting o f Commerce on M arch 25th. M. M out o f the u S o f the (3uim lx>r next Tuesday, Nelson forester Forest o ffic e nt c h d d re n 'T n d c r h ig h 0’ schrx.I °age 11,,L. . ,,, , mgn scn»xn age. in '\ L iT l »' un! ' ‘r . nH w H ’ „ Z and w ill lx* in relays In o rd e r to g iv i me K<*e the smaller sm aller cnnurrn children ,in an op- {x irtu n ity o f fin d in g the hidden eggs w ith o u t Interference fro m older children. _____________ VOLUM E L m I* f7 / /) 7 f ) n C A > n /T v /x 7 C X7/1V* 1 W U /flO C flU IlC O I I C U f H Plans Explained at Special Meeting Ih e Townsend club m et in reg- u ln r session Monday evening a t Townsend hull, a fte r the fo rm a l opening the m inutes o f the last m eeting and the tre a su re r’s re- |x»rt was rend by Mrs. Adams. The Townsend w eekly bulletins w ere read by M r. H a rt nnd M rs. G a u lly read the bulletins fro m W ashing- ton. As then* was no business o f im - portance and Chas W. W e tte r- man o f P ortland. stMte represen- ’ a«ve o f the Townsend plan, was - r*‘ M’ r WH* tu rn e d over him K«v<* a short ad- h<> rneet,n8 wa* ad' the k venernl the c terestlne o n h a lR nnd in ^ ,»<£ Z i ? nubile ix 'ihort M ,alk - a k c aad r o f Introduced the evening, (Tins. W etterm an. who is a fin e ’ forceful speaker, nnd gave the audience an o u tlin e o f w h a t the Townsendltes have accomplished in the Bye and one-half years o f th e ir existence Then came M rs. C lara Eng.edue 1 I L /I I 1 l l v l V j 1 l l v l V ------------ - «*—« <•«** ft Foreign I ands Cross, were here Monday In tlje cal F .F .A , chapter emerged the i r i t f » r « * « t / o » f f 1 the F*z* u u / i m r n l n i / o n / I li f < » t s i /* 6 s * v In n i n n Q .s w s s m X K n i i t u ^ *n t _ ““ 1 /1 I 1 M V C .< I1 V » V J interest sw im m ing and life victo r. In nine 3-round bouts, Z Cot- saving campaign to lie conducted tage Grove received decisions in One o f the most in te re stin g and here this summer. These represen- tw o bouts and fought to a d ra w in a ttra c tiv e adevrtising series th a t •«e tatlves were a rra in g in g p re lim in - the o ther seven. the Sentinel has had the pleasure fje o meh P re m ie r Is E x * arles looking tow ard anothe r cam- B ill E a r n s h a w , light-heavy- publishing is the Doleman p* ^5, *-o F o rm C ab in et paign this sum m er and w h ile here w eight, scored a technical knock- 8eries s ta rtin g in th is issue, w conferred w ith D r. H arold Axley, OIJ, MV'e, bis opponent, F ra n k phis *s the ^*rst °t a series o t "o d ay . local Red Cross chairm an and Carey. Carey was knocked down ads w hich w ill continue to appear members o f the I Jons club and once and fo llo w in g another en- *n this Paper aach week, fo r a Cham ber o f Commerce re la tiv e to counter w ith Earnshaw ’s "p ile - ypar, over the name o f the Dole- 120 MASL T fJ O Y C L A M plans fo r the sum m er. d riv in g ” blows, the fig h t was man D ixie Bakery. ------ stopped a fte r one m inute and 35 The features o f these ads are FEED * N IO H T H O M E i O l t S T R IN G V A C A T IO N seconds o f the fir s t round. Owen draw n by Gene C a rr, one o f the —--------- SJoan, 143 lbs., was given the de- c o u n try ’s forem ost com ic a rtists. . r o u r U n ive rsity o f Oregon s tu - cision over W illis M ishler, 143 lbs. They show the tric k s , the pranks, Senate OK’s Parity Paym ents dents are hom i w ere: the despairs, and the pleasures o f B rushing aside w arnings th a t its Muring vacation w ith home folks. , vr,,.„ri o i.,,,n' r* childhood. action h»vnnri~ w ould boost «A¿'nooVwvTeoo the nationa l W in te r term at the U n iv e rs ity , , . j / h iir .iiir t/v vJ R 'r ,d i The b rie h t «tavintrs a r o u n d A**ht ended F riday. The students are: ..... y,’, „ v i i , 1n „ l . v v? i f ' it'i.u ,n w hich the camDaiim is b u ilt are i Misses P h yllis Monson. Georgia £ ’* i vi D £ » £ n ' S e t , e d e a r ? w e e k ly eorSeJt and 5 m e n ? o f u C la rk and Eleanor Teeters and vs* R W ™ ndge " K n the ¿ r t r e ^ - _ LancasS v? M are awarded cash p riz e s " t o ^ r o v S ^ O o K ' to r HONEY PRODUCTION EARLY ( opple vs. W. Cooley. Judges fo r the contest w ere: H a rh iw H ubbell, local beeman, x im m e rly . Mason and Collins. B ill y ' ™ ,on,e" had C ollins was referee and C urley come through the w in te r in good B ukow #ki announcer. snap»* shape won w ith omy only aonur about a inree three per cent loss. Honey m aking opera- The local team w ill go to A l- tions are about a m onth In ad- hany fo r a re tu rn engagement in vance over last year he said. : the near fu tu re . The contest to open to e ith e r children o r adults and w ill be awarded on the basis o f the best o r cleverest saying about Dole- m an’s D ixie bread. E n try blanks paym ents in the bdhon-dollar fa rm a p p ropria tion bill, The vote came s h o rtly a fte r the senate crushed, 56 to 27, a move to boost the p a rity paym ent fund ... . . . . W ----------- i7 rSY) - - rxvi - Wl biserted o r w rapped m 1 > _ D olem an’s D ixie bread, s ta rtin g New French Premier F riday, tom orrow . Q uick-m oving P a u l Reynaud, w o rk in g w ith p o litic a l leaders un t i l e a riy in the m orning, indicated today at Paris he w ould accept leadership o f a new w a r "a c tio n " cabinet and have a stream lined govem m eent fu n ctio n in g b y to night. Reynaud, fin a n cia l w i z a r d , ----------------------- chosen to succeed P re m ie r Edou- N U M B B R 32 ard EtelHdier, "s tro n g m an” whom France found too inactive fo r the loom ing in te n sifie d w ar, v ir tu a lly pledged th a t France w ould go no longer than tw o days w ith o u t a cabinet. I t was reported th is m o rn in g th a t w ith in a sh o rt tim e C ham berlain m ig h t m ake some changes in his cabinet to coincide w ith France’s view o f a more vigorous prosecution o f the w a r against Germ any. I t was believed _______ C o/gressm a,, James W . M o tt o f i ^ a t the governm ent mem- Oregon has been scheduled to ap- “ T * ! • ’S t S ’ o to pf,a r General Thomas M ?h e lr .,a</ t o f action in the Russ- Robins before the house flood con- ian' F'innish w a r- tro ] com m ittee on M arch 27th ------------- w ben the com m ittee w ill ta ke up Europe’s w a r last n ig h t became tj,e proposal to authorize an ad- a slugging m atch o f quick ven- d itio n a l a p p ropria tion fo r the glance. A lm o st a t the ve ry mo- W illa m e tte V alley flood co n tro l m ent when B ritis h leaders w ere project. glo a tin g in p a rlia m e n t over suc- nt cess t,ie g ig a n tic a ir ra id on , e„ ta tiv ^ wh h aom-oved Germ any ’s a ir bases, B e rlin an- “ PPf0* « 1 nounced ste m re trib u tio n : trjc ts havp c a rry in g Qn a -O u r bombers successfully a t- continuous fig h t fo r a new auth- tacked and dispersed a m erchant ori2ation biU evpr sjncp the prps. m arine convoy s tro n g ly guarded ent session oi the congress con- bX cruisers and destroy- com m ittee this ers-" said a b u lle tin . "S everal hear testim ony in ships were sunk o r heavily dam - p r o je c ts w hich w ere aged.” 1938 flo o d co n tro l B rita in confirm ed the announce- lio n o f the Oregon m ent, saying th a t tw o N orw egian Fthe com m ittee's de- ships and one Swedish boat were cfarfon th a t fu tu re appro- damaged. One. the 1267-ton N o r- priatlons fo r projects, lik e the wegian boat S vinta, was aban- W illa m e tte , upon w hich w o rk has doned. already been commenced, w ill be assured, Clam Feed Easter Services At Churches An E aster cantata, "C h ris t V ic- spire the Hope o f E aster in hearts torious," by Roy E. N olte, w iil be o f young and old alike. The p a rt given by ihe M ethodist church of "S p rin g " is taken by N orm a ch o ir a t 7:30 Sunday night. C. E. W icks, and "E a s te r” by Lois W ei- Urnphrey is d ire c tin g and M rs. R. don. L. Cone accompanying. . "R ejoice and Be Glad, c h o ir; H ie fo llo w in g E aster program "R ide on in M ajesty,” bass solo by w ill be presented by the B a p tist S. L. M acldn; "G o to D a rk G eth- church choir, Sunday evening a t semane,” ch o ir and duet, M rs. 7:30 p. m., under the d ire ctio n o f Grace Brund and B rig h to n Leon- Mrs. Benton Schrenk, w ith M rs. a rd ; "The H our Is at H and.” E lm e r Hanson as accom panist: B rig h to n Leonard a n d ch o ir; Prelude; Processional; hym n; "T h e re Is a Green H ill F a r A w a y ” chorus, "W here Death, T h y S tin g ,” q u a rte t; "T he G lo ry o f the Cross," Z ella H ow ard: chorus, " H a il to «•’ « »«lo by Mrs. Grace B ru n d ; the V ic to r," E. S. Lorery: w ijh "H o w C alm and B e a u tifu l the Ruby A llen and E rv in H a n j» .^ B ih to n L y n a r d and C. solo, I H eard Voice o f Jesus J/ »hi " M ^ T a lk Ashfn'rd ch o ir H ear ’ b; Story M rs. Jack M y I ask E. L Ashford, w ith , Thu Is Mthe i t a i ” 2 f m ? M ^ ’u ^ 7 d t ^ t ’T W Mott to Appear In Interest Flood Control March 27 r t» lr . H y m n « G la d n « » .- L o rd H M y Shepherd - L j t , —— . „i-------- > ------------ --------------- ser Ande m en’s chorus — and wom en’s chorus: Anderson; sen and Mac M y R««deemer Lives," M rs. E. M. »he fte v . H . W. D avis; c: T ilto n ; " L if t Y o u r Glad Voices.” ^ h n s t A rose." _ R obert L “ T he T riu m p h Sc Mrs. choir; F. L. ’’O Grannis. Mrs. A B nd and U>rd. Thou r t ru M y chorus, C has,F, F rancis Lane; H ym n; R< O x i." finale by choir. sional. O th e r members o f the ch o ir are M rs. H a rry Lewis, M rs. B ayard F irs t C h ristia n C hurch, E dw ard Reed, Miss Evelyn B iggerstaff. L. Kechley, M in is te r.—6:00 a. m. Miss M arian Balch, M rs. E a rl several groups w ill meet fo r e a rly Cnn». Mes m F ’ " " ï *X* *•' The W illa m e tte Marc'la B ntnd, N ew ton L n d '. E. B ible scKo" w T h S s t o î t o a t o ^ » ^ i t T U ï p ro je ct when Masons fro m Eugene, O akridge T u tS tio n S ? S S ’i X l^ n ^ h t to r^ o f Cleveland. Ohio, w ith her charts M. T ilto n . E a rl Balch and W illia m TlToO ¿ m v ic to ry w ^ c e Mvudc; « h a ’0«" hto e ni.g h t1fo nnd naranhernalia c a ll g<.rr .¿JL or f 511,000,000 the 1938 big feed. local n men the ,lifto S m t angh>s c x n o la f ln in Lmvern . . . O th b am ount under 55500,000 has A a ct. l- w ent clam down to Eighteen the Reedsport s sec- mP tlu,Preni amries oi irovern- . . . . . . - ____ _ . L . J , ?* . OI g ° ' ern; • • • A g e s.’ 6:30 p. m. C h ristia n E n- m srfv i- ttnn — L i „ u n»«*nt thnt had to he seen and a eS‘ P' m ' c n Ustia n ^*n * ready been a llo tte d and i t is ex- tio n Sunday and gathered about heard to ix- understand and ap- Presbyterian Church, E. F. Me- P P ^ ^ . t h a t th is ye a r’s appropria - seven hundred clams fo r the feed, p re d a te d and she c e rta in ly show- Farland. M in iste r. - F rid a y eve- -•*«».,- p n K»pr •• 7 an o m W ed. f l° n use up m ost o f the bal- F o llo w in g the f e e d , W a lte r ed ----------------- nnd explain<*d conclusively how P*nK. 7:30, M arch 23rd, com un- m-sdav n e e n o r.ie r .t e 'c s R R ih ih ie ie c c tiir t i . d fv v J * . . “ neces’ D o f I C Creswell, --------------------- --- ^010, v u i l l l m liu n- n e u d a v v voiim* nnne n . C L Z unsford U n s io ra O T e S W e il, a fo rm e r th e Townsend plan w ill w o rk o u t «»•» ««-vice and reception o f new to 2“ ^ ® nveW a u th o riza tio n C ottage Grove resident, was given w h en put in operation members. Subject o f evening ta lk : S a tu M a v m ornine M arch 30 « m t UP° n tO base next year’s the in in itia itia to to ry ry degree degree in in t to the Cres M rs Engledue had a fine lesson "D arkness at C alvary.” D r Loren J „ f The l ^ n c ^ r n t y C h lS appropn ation w e ll lodge b y the local team. fo r the business and professional K Grim es o f P o rtla n d w ill be in ? a„ i. ' ‘convnntion Congressman M o tt, w ho in tro - T here w ere about 120 in attend- men hut they were q uite conspicu- o f the com m union service. • e • duced in the house the legislation ance fro m th e fo u r lodges, ous by th e ir absence, but they w ill E aster m orning there w ill be a w hich directed the fir s t W illa m - be Johnny on the spot w ith both sunrise p ra ye r service held by the Ghurch o f the Nazarene, C. E. e tte riv e r flood co n tro l survey and n f • n t • ZTI V I w f and bells on to gather in the young people o f the church, fo l- ■?n’^ er^ . P astor’.,7~^.unday f ch001 w hich resulted in the inclusion o f I shekels when the old folks get lowed by an E aster breakfast in 10.00. There w ill be a short pro- the W illa m e tte project in the 1938 * * ' I * * ’ - ’ * * * U M i l l V t U l I .* _n • dining »* — .. ible . C Sf TV* H am tTI /*! Ivm/T r*Z* C Sunday »» nrl o «r c school *z-»F»r-wxl sm i _ _ J C ontrol . . A . ct. stated . . . . th a t a W. E. . ■ lbe church room. — B du rin g ♦ the Flood th e ir Townsend . annuities Kflhpmin \ b l fa r the club is three (m ints up. Masters, reporter. having won one shoot, tied one _________ und lost one. Investigate Cost of Lighting Kelly Field An enthusiastic crowd of over 2(X) witnessed a th r illin g evening Sentinel Chosen to Carry WewuMce COTTAGE GROVE, L A N E CO UNTY, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 21, 1940 m "n “ n "h ” A n ,c..,in s . . . . J . d . l . . *■— high l . l school —*— , gym ---- j_ Tuesday . _ nf th ix n t *be i*ve- tim b e r renourw s • i Ilk of Mr Net n in K w i, b E lm e r’ K ent presiding. the country. Th< son w ill he both 't im e ly and in- E <>« K««ene gave a The C ottage Grove Rod and Gun club was not among the eight Clubs shooting a perfect seventy- fiv e in the th ird round of the 15th annual telegraphic shoot Sundny am l ro n sixiu e n tly did not fare so w e ll deapite a score o f 74. One o f the three clubs w hich the locals w ere shooting against never re- ported, Toledo. The T illa m o o k C latsop club shot a 75 and the W nshougal shot a 74. The local ^ ub w<’ n ’ : V lp Cba,IP,hc™ 25, W W. H ilem an 25. nnd W . M. Ilf* etwilo * L 4 Uoimen n *) A C *.« H arpole 24. Several I shot a 24. So the Cottage Grove Sentinel ¿1 Bod and Gun Club Shoots 74 Sunday of Bakery Interesting News At High School Oym Starts Contest F H TL Albany Team Friday Doleman’$ E. Dobberstein Funeral Held Here A m eeting o f the local s o ftb a ll asaociatlon was held In the c ity Rail last T hursday evening, at w hich tim e, p re lim in a ry Inform a- tlo n on the cost o f the fie ld was discussed. Cost In fo rm a tio n was received fro m several localities where lighted fields are m a in ta in - ed nnd addition al in fo rm a tio n was supplied by representatives o f con- cerns m a n u fa c tu rin g l i g h t i n g equipm ent. Cost o f lig h tin g K e lly ill lx* ap p ro xim a te lv S450 l fie t ld was w ¿aid. HPprOXimatdy $4’’° Eunera, sprviccs fo r M rs Em m a Dobberstdin wen* held at the M ills cha , S aturday a ft.’ m x m w ith iih the the T Rev tev W vv.roee 2 ,.u w a lte r S vlw ....*..? ester of Roaebure L u th e ra n p astor o f and b u r i i ™ a ^ i d e T n »he M a s o n ic -IO O F r c n w ic r v M 1, ,1 ♦ r f ln if honie ^ th V fT m il« Ht he .. ^ . . bth ' b’ , f, ' . i ’i i F ro rh u rsd a y an »¿tended “ h ie s r She $arnf to this section w ith her hus- hand a n d f a m ily from . B u rn t Is- E ig h t teams w ill compose the s o ftb a ll league d u rin g the com ing season so fa r ns know n nnd pre- llm in a ry arrangem ents have » U n made to play tw o evenings per week. B oth games w ill I he be In in the •rs and a nature o f double-head» fe w ill be sm all admission charge the cost *** of made to help pny fo r tl.^ _____ n __ the lig h tin g equipm ent, , according to E. R. I-cm ley, secretary. !a" J .^‘ d '.,s n ' school w ill meet at 9:45, E a rl Ballew. Supt. E aster services at 11 o ’clock, a t w hich hour the ch o ir w ill present a ca n ta ta : "H e Rose A gain.” The E aster message serv’lce at 7 :30 w ill Pr°Kcam o f songs, cord'on a^ d v io lin ,o r pantom im es. You m a jo rity o f the com m ittee favors be an E aster a new a u th o riza tio n b ill a t thi» readings, ac- session and th a t he believes a m a- solos, dialogs jo r ity o f the house w ill approve it. are invited. --------------------------- Grove Defeats w ith special m usic and also con- ___ K regajional singing. D r. Grim es wiH **' the speaker at this hour. The pub,ic b co rd ia lly in vite d to a ll services. services. an • • • a r * . *» A n , E aster PcoRram "S p rin g ’s M iracle w ill be presented d u rin g i!?e,».C^ iirch acho? 1 hour in the ^ ethodist church. C hildren fro m the P rim ary, ju n io r and interm e- dia e departm ents w ill take p a rt. E very m day fresh world" beginning, Every orn is is a the m a£ s ,rw t- w A. S ylw ester, , Roseburg, w n iic M ^ S u n d a j^ a t a- .*?• s H?day school meets a tJ , :4,^ a’s m ; pUbl,C S most o iu rd ia ia .v lly u in ivu v ite e d v c « u to attend. The L u ehtran ho u r over K O R E Sun- day a t 1:30 p. m. • • Assem bly o f God, A tw ood Fos- ter. Pastor. — Sunday school a t 9:45. Special E aster program . M o rn in g w orship a t 11. Special Easter songs by the choir. Young people’s S ’V a service a ’i S t e at f 6 Fvenine- « *r and has new.” These words hold the mes- by choir. Sermon by pastor, 8' n^ 1 'u 1 ■ aK‘u Spr>inRs M ‘r acle.” w hich day. 7:30. pra ye r m eeting. ’ t T?™ T hurs- r i‘ ', l" - P-h-> -ld lik e ^ P 1101^ to to- day. 7:30. B ible study and F P ray*1*; ' y ■ > * ° O tto Dobberstein. S tubblefield. _ C hildren w ith per- • S u rvivin g are a husband and pk * feet teeth were given p in k cards ‘ wo daughters M rs. M y rtle Shove D e n t a l E x a m i n a t i o n Io take home and those w ith den- f r a n k lin this state, and M rs. ------------- ta i defects w ere given blue cards *? n d , both tiw fin a l . r e « s n u lt n s m in the . ’ la Green . o f I ortlu , - — o — f ...v ....... un me pre- m e- to he presented to th e ir dentist. whom here fo f o r r t the h e f funeral, u n e r a l school ___ 1 and school , dental , . , exam ina- w hont w w ere ere here ata<‘ rs nnd ................ also ,w tw n o s,s*“ sisters and tw o h a lf sis- , ion ........................ held M arch 13. 18. 19 and 20* FIRST SPRING CHINOOK K b ™ h X ° ,b£ ' he™- -*nd- ,W? T o ta l num ber ex- three grand amined, 322; w ith m alocclusion. Joe S m ith m ay have caused a CONSTRUCTION ON NEW children. MILL PROGRESSING 76; re q u irin g extraction, 56; re- fisherm en's ru n on the spring q u irin g fillin g s, 238; re q u irin g Chinook in the Um pqua rive r. C onstruction on the new m ill o f PIG R A IN IN G C O N T E S T cleaning, 243; w ith fillin g present, M onday afternoon he brought in the R ow R iv e r L u m b e r Co. east o f 95; urgent cases, 82; teeth and ___ a 32’4-p _ o u n d e r fro m the Scotts- here, Is m a king s a tis fa c to ry p r o - ‘ Lane C ounty 4-H club members m outh O.K., 28. The num ber o f burg area and the big fish was W 322 Pupils Receive the - country. In addition an .. I V . .1^» t . to the u I. c ific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show I the , , freshm , J , class , tw o m ain buildings, fourteen cab- ¡n P ortland, ns the P ortland U nion Helpers d u rin g the exam ination ins have been b u ilt along Row stocR Y n n , eonu)nnv has acain Y er5 M rs’ M e rv ille Veateh, M rs. riv e r to house the w orkm en. Op- 1 • K A r th u r Jones, Mrs. Ix irin Schroe- »«rations are expected to s ta rt -'PPropriatea tn a t am ount to fl- der> M rs G erald Houser, M rs. about M ay 1st. nance the pig feeding contest. | B rig h to n Leonard and Miss Jean , n m iKh t be in o rd e r fo r SQme o f these gasoline re ta ile rs to pay S m ith a ro y a lty as no doubt there w ill l e lots o f gasoline burned in d riv in g back and fo rth try in g to duplicate this fe a t £» / ' I / LUgCîie UOltÇTS C ottage Grove golfers w alked away w ith the laurels Sunday when they m et the L a u re lw o S club o f Eugene by a score o f l e ^ to 20*4. A re tu rn m atch between the tw o clubs w ill be played here M arch 31. B row n o f the7 L a u re l- wood club turned in a 71 score fo r the best o f the game. tl “ ^ a rn ^ llln foT . A . . . —. <« HClWlll€S OUHimCT The Bohem ia S ki club at the re g u la r m eeting last Thursday evening a t Petersen’s h a ll made plans fo r im provem ent o f a ski course in the Bohemias and a campaign. C lu b members " b “ u “ ilding “ «ng campaign, T an to b u ild a ski run at the old E T T T T h m * ^ 50016 tW£ ZV1” be^ow _ ^ 1.e Cham pion boarding T j Ul e' I°.?ver ru n was select 7^ J**;ause o f ,ts accessibility, TTTT’ k 6 i?k ° a.d' ^ aC' i° K ibuiJTng 3 shelter, starting PL ° J T n r e a Members also expressed themselves S u ^ nev ° f as " " fav- Z im m erly^ 75, *4, B row n, 71, 2%. Lem ley 78, 0; O m lid, 72. *3. M orelock 78. *4; S u tto n 76, 2 H W o lfa rd 87. Anderson 85. 1%. S w w nrt? a rtz ffi. Æ ^ a re o n S S 1 u. • P Roonmr. o a l i i H iz Denson 78 n ^ T rim 'n e n 's V ^’i A71 79 2- S l d a X « 1L L a n X to n 79 l T S n S ™ 2 H ill 83 3- U riu 86 0 r u n ¡sj, a, u r iu Mb, U. H endricks 86, 3; P. S inger 96, 0. Gasper 86, 3: W agner 88, 0. T ra s k 85, 1*4; Kelso 85, 1 H . Leonard 84, 3; Evans 89. O' o th e r im p o rta n t m a tte rs tra n - sacted a t the last m eeting were the election f direc- « " " o f a board o g S l ’ ors ns 1st ing o f v inal R andall Sr., E. R. Lem ley, Leon V a n N o rt- w ic k and J im Easley. A m em ber ship cam paign w ith a goal o f 100 members w ill also get underw ay soon. A t the present tim e the club has about seventy members. The club set the second and fo u rth Thursdays o f each m onth as re g u la r m eeting dates and agreed to have some fo rm o f en BRAKE RELIN IN G te rta in m e n t a t the conclusion o f Last Thursday N eglecting to have brakes re- eaeh m eeting. lined before thp lining tuo0re members enjoyed a dance. B ulle- at m em - spe- s ta te M o to r association. W hen the rivets are allow ed to come in con- tact w ith the drum , deep scratches and scoring results. This requires tru in g up or replacem ent o f the damaged drum . Sunday th irte e n invert n ciH tr-ir. T A - ” members en- u ?. n above thc Champion boarding house, W hi,e thare was p le n ty o f snow, it was soft according to reports