The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 13, 1941, Image 1

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COTTAGE OROVB, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T!l I Its DAY. FEIIKt ARY, 13. »941
NUMBER 27
$287,000,000 Is Hiway Dept Enters Many Changes Tax Roll Is Turned Local Post Office Emergency Crop Germany Offers
Siut Against City Made in Lane Co. Over to Collector Adds 2 Important Loans Available
Greece A 4-Point
Proposed for War
Mail Dispatches
Fish Regulations
Separate Peace
Time Road Bldg.
The city wa* notified Saturday
Emergency crop and feed loans
Thc 1941 tax roll of l-ane coun­
for 1941 are now available to
of a |N-ndlng suit by the stale
ty was turned over to the sheriff
farmers
Lane county,
and - r ap-
highway department, wlw-rein the
department Thursday by Welby
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Numerous changes In angling Stevens, assessor. The amount to . rv tJ imP°r,ant nrmll dispatches p|jCations for these loans are now
highway department seeks to es­
t****0 inaugurated at the k»-
received by V. N. Freeman.I
tablish Its right to maintain bar­ regulations for Lane county, some be collected this year exceed* a
field supervisor of the Emergency
ricades at three street intersec­ recommendi.il by the Upper W il­ million and a half dollars or *1.- ca 1P?B,I ofr,ee-
>150,000,000 Proposed for Im­ tions on the new highway strip. A lamette Valley Rod and Gun club, «7.3.822.16 The total of $1.808 40 maJ ‘
to California points Crop and Fped
of Bulgaria May Be Partitioned
and
others
urged
by
the
game
has
previously
been
collected
on
and
,o.
the
<-«o*
bay
district
b
y
,
the
Farm
Credit
administration
*ult to estahli*h the right of ac­
In Same Fax Won as
mediate Gonitruction of
tion of the highway department commission’s scientific staff were personal property. The amount of W ro x im a te ly . twenty-four hours. at Eugpne.
the time the
the name time the deadline for
These loans will be made, as
Poland
was Instituted after the city had ordered at the February meeting taxen on the roll
Acceas Roads
past, only to farmers whose
notified the highway de|iartment of the Oregon State Game Com­ roll was completed aggregated dispatching evening mail has been ,n
'$1.675,630 56.
shortened thirty minutes^ Effec- cash reqUirements are small and
that the barricades on three mission.
NOT EXPECTED
Tax payers will h a v e until ,ive ,<’ rr!or,'f’w' February loth, the
cannot obtain a loan from OREECE
NOT TOLD HOW PUNDB streets would lie removed the 7th. i Lakes opened In Lane county
Include Hazel, Billy's, Happy. Jim, March 15th to pay their taxes and ,,rnc ,or tbeQ .^,<st ma2?n,i ,,as any other source, including pro-
The
suit
to
be
t
r
i
e
d
before
TO
SION
ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED
credit associations, banks, I
Judge G. F. Sklpworth Is expected Swan, Wcson and Notch lakes, secure the three percent discount ***‘n *** 81 9:00 P- m. Formerly
thc
at 9:30 p. m or othpr private concprns or in.
to be an Important one and may with the open season extending for cash.
The various funds to be collect- Patro1n’
obtain the best ser- d)Vlduals.
LO N D O N Germany has offer­
W A S H IN G TO N John M Car- establish the right of the high­ from June 1 to September 20.
Streams opened In the county ed are:
Y'CC by Kitting mail into the of-
jn former ypar>( thp money ed Greece a four-point peace plan
mody. federal work* admlnlstra- way department Io clow« streets
*531,981.81 ^ , not later than 6:45 p. m„ but
wdj
limited to the ap- based on present Italo-Green lines
tor, proposed yesterday that *287,- where such closure Is deemed by the commission Include: Little State and County .
Fall and M ill creeks, exclusive of Special School
501,123.55
p m **,
,'be dXa P.*np'. plicant's necessary cash needs in in Albania, but Athens is not like­
OOO,OCX) be appropriated for Im­ necessary.
73.569.27
Letters addressed to California preparing an<j cultivating his 1941 ly to accept, informed sources in
mediate defense highway con­
The decision of the court. If in their tributaries; the south fork Co. H S . Tuition Fund
180,828.95 fXJlntJ> Wll> af rlv5 ,at
crops or in purchasing or produc London reported last night.
struction and the planning of | mm I- favor of the highway department, of Wlnberry creek; Big Fall creek Union High School
363*466^54 " on approximately twenty-four ing fepd for his livestock
emergency highway Improvements, may affect the sale of a number up to the Junction of Delph creek; Special City Taxes
Only Russian objections mean­
2.782 4- hour» earlier than formerly under
Borrowers who obtain loans for while are holding Germany back
He submitted the following re­ of pieces of property along the tributaries of Lost creek; Beaver W ater Districts
2.303.24 a Mbedule workpd out about sixty the production of cajih crops are : from a full-scale invasion of Bul­
commendations to President Roos­ highway amt more particularly creek. Indian creek; Sweet creek Public U tility Districts
evelt:
the prospective service station site to foot of mountain above H ill Rural Fire Protection
4.627 13 days ago. Anothei dispatch is reqQjj^j to gjve æ; security a first garia—but eventually both Ger­
ranch from Siuslaw river; Con­ Special Forest Patrol . 1437430 picl<ed up here a t . 2:0° a m- , by lien on the crop financed or. io many and Russia may move into
1. *150,000,000 for Immettiate at Washington and 8th.
the star route carrier to the Coos the case of loans for the purchase
don creek; Deadwood creek to the Pest Control .
construction of access roads to
42.08
the kingdom of Tsar Boris and
I^onard Brooks ranch; Knowles Rodent Tax
This arrangement or production of feed for live- partition it as Poland was cut up,
serve military and naval reserva­
31.09 Bay district.
also saves approximately twenty- , stock , first ,æn on lnp ,Jvestock
creek from a point % mile below
tions and defense Industries.
these quarters said.
four hours in traveling time be- t0
fpd
fish hatchery to Siuslaw river,
2. *100,000,000 for immediate
COMPLETION OK JOB
Soviet authorities in London
tween the two points.
and Ten Mile and Big creeks.
strengthening of certain sections
Application forms and full in­ added significantly that Russia
REPLACEMENT PLAN.
Fall
creek,
M
artin
creek
and
of the national highway system
formation are available at the of­ has stated repeatedly that the
Hudsell crock will be closed to
designated by the war department
fice of the county agent.
Completion of a state wide Job
Soviets "could not remain indif­
angling this year.
•
replacement plan for members of
as the "strategic network."
ferent” to the fate of Sweden—
the
national
guard
and
draftees.
M
e
m
b
e
r
s
tO
J
O
U
I
T
ie
y
The general open season on fish­
3. *25.000,000 for construction
and implied that, as a result of
ing
lx
from
April
12
to
October
and repair of special tactical roads
designed to assure Jobs for Ore- f o B o h e m i a S U I l d a V
the reminders. Sweden has re­
Mrs. Jennie Hayes, 75, died sud­ 15. .Inclusive, although in eleven gon soldiers on completion of their
J
designated by the war department.
tained her independence.
4. *12.000,000 for advance plan­ denly at her home a, 1204 Madi­ eastern Oregon counties the sea­ year's service was announced by
Bohemia Ski club members will
Since Germany still officially is
son
avenue
Monday
morning
at
son
will
extend
from
May
3
to
ning of post-emergency improve­
Col. Elmer Wooten, state director IT1PP( a, Gustafson’s Sunday mom-
at peace with Greece, the German
7:00 a. m. Mrs. Hayes came here November 1.
ments.
of selective service Saturday. The ing to journey to the ski bowl
legation in Athens transmitted
Carmody's report did not list from Kansas with her husband in
new program aims to fill the gaps aboVe the Champion boarding
' peace terms on behalf of Italy,
HEALTH i'ONEERENCH.
a breakdown of how the funds 1905 and had lived here continu­
in the state law. providing for the house. Members who would like
according to informed quarters in
would hr distributed. It said, how­ ously since that date. She was
rrtu m of the trainees to their to go arP requested to meet at
London. Reported terms are:
bom
December
9.
1865
In
Iowa
Monday.
February
17th,
Dr.
An­
ever, that access highway* at
original johs. but fatted to provide Gustafson’s at 9:fJ0 a. m. Those
The father and s o n banquet
1— Greece is to retain her pres­
these posts had been certified hy and wus murrird July 22. 1886 to derson will confer with the par­ for men unemployed at the time who plan on taklng a car are re. served at the Methodist church
ent gains in Albania (involving
William
Hayes,
who
died
thirty-
ents
and
children
in
the
Adams
the war department as ot prior
of their induction. Draft boards liue8ted to call by Gustafson's and Saturday evening beginning at
school building concerning the have arranged for service records sjgn up According to reports 6:00 P- m. highlighted the observ­ more than a third of the coun­
four years ago.
importance:
Surviving are three daughters, health of the children in the Jef­ oi draftees prior to their indue- sk,ing should be good in that area, ance of Boy Scout week here. The try.)
Fort Lewis. Forts Worden, Ca­
2— Greece is to demobilize her
sey and Flagler. Washington; Fort Mrs. Lula Iderre of Portland; Miss ferson and Adams schools. Ap­ tton. The Oregon Vocational and Approximately three and a half banquet served by the ladies of
army and declare herself a neu­
Stevens and Camp Clatsop. Ore­ Goldie Hayes of Cottage Grove, pointments will he made by the rehabilitation service will take the
of Snow was reported in the the church was attended by forty-
Helpers will be Mrs. names of the rejected men. pro- upper howl.
gon; Fort Caahy ami Fort tkilum- and Mrs Mat Tennis of Cottage teachers.
six men and boys. The welcome tral.
3— Greece is to ask Britain to
Grove, and a son. Earl Hayc* of Vem Williams and Mrs. Harold viding vocation or rehabilitation
hia. Washington.
Those going up now will find from the fathers was given by
withdraw
British forces, and to
Cottage Grove. Surviving also are Uouoer.
where necessary fW employment.
rondiOons ifhproved. The4Worth "Harvey and The
response
abandon the naval and air base on
sixteen grandchildren and two
A child health conference will
Draftees taken into service will Brjce Creek CCC camp crew has for the scouts was given by H arry
great grandchildren.
tie held Thursday, February 20th be registered with the employ- drained some of the low places in Sturges. A short euology of Baden Crete.
4 Germany is to guarantee
Funeral service* will he held In the office of the public health ment service, which will be noti- (he road above Disston and has Powell, founder of the scout move
today at 2:00 p. m. from the Mills nurse. Those wishing appoint­ fied thirty days prior to the re- thrown out some of the loose rock, ment. was given by Kenneth Han­ Greece against any further attack
Chapel with the Rev. Gordon ments may call the office, phone lease of these men.
sen. An informal investure was by Italy.
i
__
Hypes, Christian minister, offici­ 180J. Mrs. Richard Bushel! and
held for Kenneth Stroup. Billy
ating. Burial will be In the 5*a- Mrs. Donnell Allen will assist bennett creek holdin «
Boyce. Ross Adkins and Jack
sonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery.
< OMPANY MEETS.
I s N gW B r ic e C r e e k
with the work.
Chambers, after which
W illard
Newton led in group singing.
The Bennett Creek Holding Co.,
r*
/4
Mrs. Mamie Trunnell. 73, pio­
l/O m in a n fle r
An 8*4 pound daughter was owners of the Cottage Grove golf
Local men who have spent five
neer of the Cottage Grove section,
born Wednesday, February 12th course, held an adjourned meeting
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years or more in scout work were
died at her home south of town
at the
evening.; Capt. Byron W. Gray, -------given
formerly recognition. Men to receive
to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson si
tne c city
n y hall
nan Tuesday
lu e so a y evening.
Oregon fell just 187 s h o r t of
Saturday following a long illness.
g. L.
I
of I-eona at the McFarland ma­ The next meeting will be March of Seattle, Washington, assumed Jhis ^onor were: S.
Mackin, registering 400.000 motor vehicles
Had she lived until the 11th, the
his
duties
as
commander
of
the
-*-*1“
ternity home. She has been named 3rd. All stockholders are invited
F. L. Grannis, Worth Harvey, Vin- during the year 1940, it was re­
date of her funeral, she would
Brice Creek CCC camp February
to attend.
The local legion post and auxi­ Esther Belle.
al Randall. Ellsworth THton, G. B. vealed Monday by Earl Snell, sec­
have been seventy-five years old. liary will act as hosts to the W il­
4th. Capt. Gray has been with the
E. R. Lemley,
Howard
Mrs. Trunnell was b o r n at lamette council which meets here
CCC organization
in the Fort
; '
gt
and Fred retary of state, when he announc­
Greenrlver, Illinois, February 11, Sunday. Approximately 100 vis­
Lewisf district for the past six; and
,
g
|a, recognitlOn was ed that motor vehicle registration
1866, and moved with her family itors from the various legion and
a half years. The camp, now has a alsQ ¿.yen H w
and F . for the year totaled 399,813 ve­
to California when she was eleven auxiliary jmsts of this section are
total enrollment of 215 members. L Grannis for having ^ rved as hicles. This was the first time in
history, however, that automobile
years old. Later she moved to exjiected to attend
C*®b!.y' t.h_r^_.n-e7 .re5nJit:S_WerL I i ' scoutmasters of a previous scout
the session
Oregon where she had since're­ which will lie held at the armory.
eently inducted into camp from troop in 1923. and the present registration in this state came so
near the 400,000 mark.
Home for the week end to meet and aren't as y e t completely the south.
sided. She was married to Jesse At noon the auxiliary will serve
'troop committee, the Rev. Ells-
The 1940 registration is an in­
the folks and renew old acquain­ oriented ourselves.
Trunnell on July 2ft. 1889 Mr. a luncheon to those attending.
Capt. Gray, with D. D. Hall. worth Tilton, chairman. A. W .
crease of 24,575 vehicles, or 6.54
tances.
Sorta'
makes
a
fella'
feel
Trunnell passed away March 4,
One
hike
which
would
be
unfair
technical
superintendent
of
the
Woojey
v
in
ai
Randall
C
L.
Han-
National defense discussions will
1934. To this union two son* were be the Important topic of the pretty good to get back and see to pass without mention was tak- Brice Creek CCC camp, left for sen ar;d Worth Harvey who was percent over the total for 1939.
Fees for 1940 totaled $2.961,-
bom, Hugh and Murray Trunnell, meetings of both organizations what a swell little place Cottage en the first of the week. Mostly Portland Tuesday and yesterday , he chairman of the court of hon-
both of Cottage Grove. Two grand­ which will be open to ex-service Grove really Is. Makes you think we cover sand dunes and gravel attended the national defense con- or this ypar A vote of thanks was 636.83. compared to $2,738.036.33
that maybe the small part we roads, but this time we hit for the ference in session there.
daughters. Illene and Alice Trun­ men amt their families.
given Mrs. Helen Bosley, who in 1939.
There were 326,992 passenger
play isn't so futile after all.
nell also survive. Other relative*
hills. We single-filed over an an-
wrote the announcement cards ior
cars registered in the state at the
News and Events.
are: Four sisters. Mrs. Elisa Dav­
n t o i X t ^ L q^ u s h n«id Psnua8ttv
the banquet, but who could not
No more wind and sand In our n
is of Willows. California; Mrs.
up through the brush and squatty
y
be present on account of illness, end of 1940. or one passenger car
hair; we have moved Thursday, wind-blown trees There’s a dif-
Mary Cox of Klamath Falls, and
The guest speaker of the eve- for every 3.3 persons living in Ore­
the command to break and aban­ ference between the small of the
Mmes. Mary and Nellie Williams,
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ning was Supt H B Ferrin. who gon. Only two states top Oregon
both of Yoncalla, and a brother,
Main street is now a thorough- spoke on the value of scouting, in the ratio of passenger cars per
An abandoned car, s t o l e n In don camp was given. Personal beach and the hills and you should
Frank Wilson of Yoncalla.
Portland from
V. O. Forsberg. equipment was packed, made fast have seen those logger boys take fare with no stop signs along the Bobcrt D ill of Eugene, field scout person. California with a rate of
Funeral services were held al was recovered here Tuesday morn­ and shouldered. And what a pack a hold when they got it. They . length
of the street. Officer Guy executive. represented Lloyd Lil- 2.7, topped the nation, with Neva­
the Mills chapel Tuesday after­ ing hy Myron Perry, chief of po­ it was. Including rifle, tin hat. shifted down and covered those Smith yesterday announced
that jie , , ie npw scout executive, who da second with 3.1 and Oregon
third with 3.3. Lowest on the list
noon with the Rev. J. A. Smith ol lice, and J. Mercer, state patrol­ extra shoes, overcoat, etc., it was 12 long miles in a breeze. You all stop signs had been moved was ,,nable to be present,
was
Arkansas with a ratio of 113.
Salem, former pastor of the Pres­ man. The car was picked up this an estimated 60 pounds. The regi­ could hear it start at the front from Fifth street, formerly tra-
Twenty-two members of troop
byterian church, officiating, and side of Pass Creek service station ment moved out as a body, leav­ and caught it as tt drifted back— versed by highway 99. A stop is 18 attended the services at the The* ratio of all registered motor
with the Cottage Grove Rebekah about 10:00 a. m. Tuesday after ing behind but one battery to load "Sure,
must have been cat-log- no longer required when traveling M ethodist church Sunday morn- vehicles embracing passenger cars
lodge In charge of the services. officers were notified through the and transfer by truck our stand­ god."-
"Poor stand but a good Main at Fifth street. Formerly ing Tn deference to the wishes of and commercial vehicles is one ve­
ard equipment to Fort Stevens, show," etc. Yep, you could
Intern,ent was made In the M a­ police bulletin.
just traffic was required to stop when thp npw executive, Mr. Lillie, the hicle for every 2.7 persons living
sonic-Odd Fellows cemetery.
; traveling eastward where Fifth in-
of honor scheduled for last in Oregon, one of the highest
No one was found around the the destination. The march was hear those calks bittin’ in.
Mrs. Trunnell was a member of car and the vehicle was towed to more or less of a repetition of
tersects
Main.
Now
there
is
a
slow
njght
was
postponed
and plans ratios in the United States. The
Battery Briefs.
ratio for the nation as a whole in
former
excurskins
for
the
first
the Presbyterian church and the town where It will be claimed by
Sergeants Warren Wright and sign, but no stop. A stop sign has wprp madp to attend a court of
couple of miles, until all of a sud­ A rthur Itauder are in charge of been placed on Fifth where it en- honor to be held in Eugene the 1939 was one vehicle for every
Rebekah lodge here.
the owner.
den there appeared to the fore a our barrack number one, while ters Main street.
latter part of the month. I f the four persons.
Registration of light delivery
small body of men. seemingly Sergeants Dale Bennett, Harold
HPORTMMEN WIN FIRST
Traffic lights may soon be prcsent plans are carried out it is
trucks
for 1940 totaled 31,547 ve­
hostile, surrounded by curious Minney and Staff Sergeant W il- erected at the
ROUND.
intersection of ukely that future courts of honor
gadgets and Instruments. The first liam Turner handle the head-men Main and the highway and at 6th w in he held in various communi- hicles. an increase of 8.28 percent
Organized sportsmen scored a thought was ambush, but it turn­ duties of the second barrack.
, and the new highway.
|jes where other scout troops can over 1939 while trucks totaled 38,:
749. an increase of 5.41 percent.
ed
out
to
be
but
a
group
of
harm­
decisive victory over their old foe-
Private Dale Pitcher
will r e
- , ------------------------- -
join in the ceremonies and not
Corresponding with the total
men, the commendai fishermen, In less photographers. The rest was ceive li i s honorable discharge N O TED H A R V A R D ASTRONO- just in the one community.
Miners are drilling a b o u t 230
motor
v e h i c l e registration in­
uneventful
with
no
one
corking
the first round of their 1941 legis­
Thursday. February 13, when his MER TO LE C TU R E IN EU G E N E
feet of tunnel |ier month In the
crease of 6.54 percent in 1940. was
lative battle Monday. The senate out, although It was said several term of enlistment will expire,
Champion mine. Fred Bartels, su­
.
, D r Harlow Shanlev head of the J o 5 P l& C G IH W ltS A .T Q
the increase in gasoline consump­
passed, 22 to 8, and sent to the rocked in on their arches.
Private Elwvn Woodson while
Hr. ttariow snapiey. neao oi ine
perintendent of t h e IL A II.
tion in this state. Snell's figure»
Our new living quarters are cleaning his window on the second '«tronomy department o Harvard
house,
a
bill
to
bar
set
nets
from
Mines, announced here Tuesday.,
disclosed. There was an increase
really something to write home floor fluttered down to a .loppy University is scheduled to lecture ,
coastal
rivers,
shorten
the
com­
. Y o U n Z P e O D le
Excavation work is in progress on
of 7.4 percent in the amount of
mercial season and close several about. We have two barracks of three-point landing.
As he has!
Eugene this evening under the IxO C ai X
the 1200-foot level tunnel. An
gasoline consumed in the state,
two floors, each capable of handl­ shown a decided interest in a via -, «uspic« of Sigma X l Hr■ is a
more streams to glllncttcrs.
electric trammer, known ns the
the gallonage for 1940 amounting
W
illiam
L.
Lyon,
the
Area
D
i­
ing
60
cots.
The
inside
walls
are
The senate heard the spirited
tion It IS though, he was mental- nephew of toe- late M rx C h ark *
Manche trammer, h a s recently
...v...... W i,
f Cotagp Grove. He is rector of NYA,
N Y A. will be at the o
re- to 260,121,736 compared to 241,•
Ore-
debate on the so-cHlIed “steelhead covered hy some insulating ma­ ...... ..
been Installed al the mine for
ly practicing take-offs and land-
lecture tour of the west K°n State Employment office at 169.975 in 1939.
bill" and sided with the anglers terial that certainly holds the in«-« When the uree overcame bet- on a Mature lour oi me wesi ■
_____ .-r
ings when the urge overcame bet-
transporting ore and rock.
In the face of this increase in
after a morning session in which heat. We have air conditioning ter judgment. However, this he
and h»s «PPearance in Eu- 10 a. m. Monday, February 17.
vehicles and their use on the high­
There
are
several
placement
pos­
nnd
thermostats
to
control
the
It
approved
by
a
vote
of
23
to
7
denys and says
that
someone Rene-is expected to attract a ca-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radtke and
sibilities now existing on the lo­ ways and streets of the state, the
daughter returned yesterday from Senator Rex Ellis’ hill providing furnace heat on both floors. Next dropped the window on his fing- P80^ »»dlt ncr-_________
cal clerical assistance, s c h o o l traffic death rate, as expressed In
to
our
barracks
is
the
kitchen
and
drastic
penalties
for
sabotage
in
a visit to California points, going
era. Be that as it may, the gentle­
lunch, and improvement of public persons k i 11 e <1 per 100,000,000
FIRST SPRING FLOWERS
mess hall which can accommodate
as far south as San Diego. Mr. I defense Industries.
man in question was unhurt.
property projects, and any unem- miles of travel, dropped from 12.3
some
150
men.
Across
the
street
Radtke reports defense activities
Take heed Snuffy Smith we
Mrs. Anna Petrie brought to the ployed youth between the ages of in 1939 to 11.9 in 1940.
HTOLEN TOOLS RECOVERED. is our day room. At the present
at fever heat with thousands of
Sentinel office yesterday two of 17 and 24 may inquire at the Em-
A box of tools stolen from the this building Is unfurnished, but have our Yard-Birds too.
men at work on national defense
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daugh­
thc first spring flowers to be ployment office. In addition, in-
It
Has
Been
Said:
in
the
near
future
we
hope
to
be
orders. He says he does not like automobile of Floyd M arlin here
erty
of Culp Creek are the parents
found
in
this
vicinity.
They
were
quiries
w
ill
be
answered
regard-
Il's alright to pick grapes in
the California forty-five mile an Tuesday was recovered a few able to spend many agreeable^
of a 7% pound daughter, Maurtne
the
army
but
have
a
care
that
you
¡Spring
Beauties,
which
she
dis-
ing
the
N
YA
resident
projects
op-
evenings
here.
This
synopsis
is
en­
hour speed law, which Is not ob­ hours later near the burner In the
¡covered in the front yard at her,erated at Eugene in conjunction June, born Tuesday, February 11
don’t tromp down the vines.
served and hopes Oregon will nev­ hobo jungles by M. Perry, chief tirely too brief and confusing but
I home yesterday morning.
with the Eugene vocational school. at the McFarland maternity home.
W
hat’s
your
number,
Buddy?
we
have
been
here
but
a
few
days
of police.
er enact a law like that.
Mrs. Jennie Hayes
Dies Suddenly on
Tuesday Morning
Bohemia Ski Club
Father-Son Feast
Highlights Scout
Week Observance
Mamie Trunnell
Dies Feb. S After
Lingering Illness
Capt. Byron W. Gray
Car Registration
Near 400,000 Mark
Legion and Auxiliary
To Act As Hosts to
Willamette Council
FROM THE REAR RANKS
Portland Automobile
Recovered Near Here
Stop Signs Erected at
main street on m t n
Drilling 250 Feet Per
Month in Tunnell 12
At Champion Mine
Opened tO Several
OUng reopie