The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 25, 1946, Image 1

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    Engineers Will
Open Bids on
Dorena Dam 14th
€oftaqe S ro u e Sentinel
PORTLAND. April 22
Aimy
Engineer» will open bid» here on PKId.
May 14 for a major contract in Mosby
connection with Dorena dam on
the Row river in Lane county
LATHAM
which will involve railroad and
___________
highway relocation and other
work estimated to cost in the
neighborhood of one million (loi-
VOLI’ME LV!
Ian.
In announcing the ¡x<nding con-
tract, which la the first large con*
»truetkm project of the engineers
since the war ended, Colonel o. E
Walsh, district engineer, pointed
out that Dorena is one of the
»even 'propooed du ma In the Wil­
lamette Valley flood control pro-
jcct. Two of the dams Cottage
The grade setuad faculty in
Grove und Fern Ridge are id-
district 45 have been reelected
ready in place.
Preliminary work nt Dormii with exception of five teachers,
ilam wa» alarteli prior to the war, E. W Fleming, principal, iin-
under contract to E C. Hull und nouncod yesterday. Four of the
McNutt Brothers, Eugene, but present faculty will not return
the contract was cancelled and and a fifth «nd new teacher tor
the physical education and shop
work halted
room hax l»ecn addl'd. ~
The present contract will in
The faculty roster reelected in-
volve relocation of the Oregon, eludes: E. W. Fleming, principal;
Pacific and Blastem railroad, mar­ Mrs Gladys Gaber, grade 1; Mrs.
ket road No. 30 and the Cottage Dove Trask, grade 1; Mrs. Doro­
Grove municipal water supply line thy Wert, grade 2; Mrs. Pearl
leading from a ro»ervoir in the Geschlcr, grade 2; Miss Irene I-co,
vicinity of Doronn it will also in­ grade 3. Miss Marie Carstensen,
clude const ruction of a county grade 4; Miss Lila Graham, grade
road on the left bank of the 4; Mrs. Helen Rude, grade 5,
stream and const ruction of a bor­ home room; Mr*. Ruth Bradford.
row area drainage system The grade 7 and 8. home room; Mr*.
building of one highway bridge Grace Cowan, grade 7 and 8, tome
und two railroad spans is included room; Mr* lima Thum, mathe-
in the relocation work
^mattes; Miss Gloria Geber», girls
Walter A. Schwarz, resident physical ed. Ml»» Lottie Lamb,
engineer at Eugene, will be im­ science and library.
mediately In charge of the pro­
ject. A contract for erecting an
engineers’ office . building and
other preliminary work
was
swarded the first of April to Tauf
Chamrskt. Leaburg, and this con­
tract is now under way.
Faculty for Grade
School Complete
Except 5 Teachers
Mailed In Co»,
formity with
P.O.D order
No. 19687”
Kennett Creek
Harvey Rd.
COTTAGE OBOVK, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946
Operetta & Open
House Friday 26
Carlton Woodard Family
NUMBER 37
Drivers Exams
Here Saturdays
Famine-Aid Groups
State driver license examiners Now Active in All
will be in Cottage Grove at the
city hall every two weeks on Sat- i Dut Few Counties
urdays from 9 to 4 o’clock, instead
The Jefferson and Adams
schools will present an operetta
"The Palace of Carelessness” on
B’riday, April 26, at 7:45 p.m. in
the gymnasium
of on Wednesdays, a» in the past, ‘
Cast of Characters:
A Food-for-Famine-Reiief com­
Secretary of State Robert S. Far­
Clock»: Kuy Leonard, Wesley
rell Jr , said today. The change is mittee is now organized in nearly
Malcolm, Duane Radloff, Margar­
effective May 1, and the first stop every Oregon county, reports E.
et Getty; Stick candy: Neal Ho-
in Cottage Grove will be on May > Harvey Miller, state emergency
gute; Dolly Dimple», Rowene Mil­
food program manager. Youth
4th.
ler; Monkey, Blddie Graham; Sam­
"Population increases in many groups, schools, churches, service
my. Stephen Carr; Mr. Umbrella.
Oregon areas have resulted in in­ clubs and other organizations and
Carolyn Mixire; Bear». 3rd grade
creased demands for driver license individuals are working through
boys; Toy Soldier». 4th grade
service,” Farrell said. “In order these voluntary citizens' commit -
boy»; Vegetables: Eloise Croaby,
to provide the best possible serv­ tees.
Carmen Grcwelle. Audrey Beav­
ice of persons, we have re-organiz- . Intensive campaigns have start-
ers; Myrna Mattheyer. Mary I»u
ed several territories, breaking led throughout the
to
Geri; Judge, Eddie Kliesc; Jury:
some of them into smaller divi- j acquaint everyone with the urgent
Bobby June Clark. Kay Gates. Ne­
»ions, and in some instances, ad- . need for saving wheat foods, fats
ola Johnson. Helen Lansing, l»u-
ding new areas to territories.
• and edible oil to meet this na-
ise Lundbom, Cleo Stroh. Beverly
State driver license examination tion’s pledges to famine-stricken
Sfatz, l-arry Safley, Billy D. Me-
service under the new schedule countries. Miller reported.
Bee. Joan Long, Elaine Radway. ■
wdl be based on the need indicat­
Doorbells in 75.000 Portland
Shirley Whittcrs; Oragn grinder.:
or] by the number of applications ; homes will ring on Saturday,
Malcolm Scott; Clown, Gary Van- 1
received in various communities April 27. where answering house-
Nortwick; Bailiff, Harly Rich-1
. Honolulu, T. H Marine Second at 258 19th street, Santa Monica, during recent months. Thus, more ' wives will be greeted by a Girl
mond. Boy Scouts: Jimmy Grew-
Lieotenant Carlton Woodard. Mar­ California, has been residing at frequent service has been arrang­ Scout, Boy Scout or Camp Fire
el1e. Robert Sietz, Alfred Wulff.
ed for areas where population in­ I Giri who will leave a leaflet con­
ine Garrison Forces. Pearl Harbor. that address.
David Hunter, Ray Chapman
w . _ . .
creases have resulted in greater taining a list of specific ways in
tl__ 11...
। I, _ Navy Yard, saw his ihree-month-
Lieutenant
Woodard,
formerly
Jimmy Sugg. Litt Ie Girl. Peggv , . i
,
..
. ..
which homemakers can help save
c-
..
„ . • od baby, Kim, far the first time of Cottage Grove, had not seen demand.
Eastbum; Maid, Sandra Carlson:1
'
food for starving people. This dis­
‘when he met hi» family at Pier 11.
Dancing ilolla, 4th ¿cade girls;
Mrs. Woodard since last July.
tribution is being undertaken in
!
Honolulu.
Old Mun, Billy Vcatch.
i Portland jointly by the three or­
Mr». Woodard, whose parents. They live in the Navy Housing
The grade school band under
ganizations. Many county commit­
the directxm ot John McKay will Mr. and Mrs. A H. Miller, live Project here.
tees are making similar plans for
piny between acts
(Contacting urban housewives.
After the operetta the buildings
The story of starving children
News dispatches from Boston, will be open and the public 1» cor­
। in Europe and Asia and what
Massachusetts B’riday earned the dially invited to see th«' exhibits
Americans can do to help will be
Information of the arrest of 11 man in the classnxim«
related by teachers in many Ore­
giving his name a» Harry Walk­
John Wesley Massey. 71. life- gon classrooms during the next
er. alleged swindler of George
Fire starting beside a stove in long resident of South Lane coun­ few weeks. All county and city
jlohinan, operator of the Red
the Albert Rissue residence at ty, died at his home a mile south school superintendents have re­
Horse Service station here. About
1438 Blast Madison avenue
Sun­ of town Saturday evening. Mr. ceived a letter from Rex Putnam,
three weeks ago Mr Hohman re­
Massey had been in failing health state superintendent of public in­
day
afternoon
did
considerable
Construction on the 24-unit vet-
ceived a faked telegram from his
Installation of new officer» eran's housing project is scheduled damage before being extinguished. for some time and his passing was struction, urging classroom dis­
daughter Mane, saying she had highlighted the regular meeting of
cussion of the world famine situa­
Whether the blaze may have orig- not unexpected.
At the opening session nt t Ite been in an auto accident and nc«*d- the Veterans of Foreign Wars to start today, J. E. Barnard of inated from a spark from the
tion In addition, many local school
He
was
born
October
20.
1875.
Willamette Presbytery here Tu< • rd money Mr. Hohman prompt!» Post No. 3473 April 17 W Ace Bremerton, genera) construction stove or by some other means was
the son of Phinus Massey. near authorities are working closely
superintendent.
announced
yester
­
•lay. Rev R
M
Broad.....ok wired the money through the Gregg, past commander, install­
not learned. Occupants of the res­ London on the Massey donation with county Food-for-Famine Re­
former pastor of the lorn! church, Western Union The telegram was ed the new officer» for the ensu­ day. The units constructed to idence said they did not know- how land claim settled by his grand­ lief committees.
make
24
housing
Units
will
be
in
was elected moderator. Clerks signed II Walker, attorney A ing year. Bob Mill», the new po»t
the fire started.
father, Isaac Massey in 1864. He - Speakers on the emergency food
elected were Rev C. C. Barnes. phone call to hl* d iughter reveal-|commander, gave obligations to six buildings and will be located
lived on the family claim until program are available for meet­
The
blaze
burned
a
large
portion
on
the
old
wui
xjc
high
school
McMinnville, Stated Cleik, Rev cd the iumx and Mr. Hohman five new membe it » as follows: Roy
a
few years ago when he moved ings in almost any town In the
of
the
roof
as
well
as
damaging
grounds
Í
Francis Chamber* of Salem; Rev turned the matter mi
to the”*MUter. !z*o Ho
locker. Ted Under-
to a small farm south of town and state through the 15 Oregon
walls
of
the
building
before
be
­
(Tias.
Miller,
local
contractor,
R P Wi|bner of NcUcoH. tem- Western Unibn, and an investiga­ wood, Norman Haley and Robert
Arrange-
will serve as assistant superin­ ing brought under control by the'T^tablished a small chicken ranch. Toastmasters’ clubs.
jxirary clerk Dr. Norman K. Tul­ tion was promptly started
Keene. Two visit in? members. tendent. The houses 'will be cut fire department. Severe damage He was a member of the Church ments can be made by contacting
ly of Eugene wm chosen chair­
investigation
revealed
t It e Peter Larson of Omaha. Nebr.,
the president of any local Toast­
of Christ of London.
man of the national mission» com­ swindler was going under »ever«I and W A Barnes of Highland in to sections at Vancouver and was also done to four rooms of the
Surviving are his widow. Laura masters’ club, any county emer­
b
lidding
moved
here
and
reassembled
on
mittee.
aliases and that he was working Park, III., were present to witness
Mae Massey, a brother-in-law, gency food program manager at
the ground.
Other officer* cbosei* were Rev. with a '‘moll” or a woman and the obligations
Bert Baughman and nephew John county AAA offices, or the state
The
contract
calls
for
comple
­
A J. Kammm. chairman of for­ that Hie confederate secured in­
Glen Roland, city athletic as­ tion of the units within ninety
Baughman, both of Sebastopol, Food-for-Famine - Relief commit­
eign mission»; Dr. Ehrl W Ben- formation regarding Mr. Hoh­ sociation representative, outlined
Calif.,
also two nieces. Miss tee. 515 southw-est Tenth avenue,
how of Dallas, chairman of man’s daughter from visiting her the proposed program of athletics days from the beginning of the
Eunice Chesher of Mills City. Portland.
construct
ion.
Christian education. Chairmen room. Walker’s arrest followed for the summer for all young peo­
Two 16 mm. sound motion pic­
All people in this and sur­ Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Terk tures. "Freedom and Famine” and
continued in office: Rev Harvey the arrest of his conf<*derate. ple Darrell McKibben was ap­
of
Napha,
Calif.
rounding communities interested
J. SchmidU chairman of united Walker, who claimed to la" an ex- pointed by Commander Mills to
Funeral services were held from i "Suffer Little Children.” are avail­
in establishing a commercial and
promotion John Harficr of Salem, service mitn, is alleged to’ have represent the VFW at the asso-
the
Mills mortuary yesterday af­ able through the .OS.C. Depart-
home cannery here are invited to
{tensions Dr .Oswald Schwalbe, pulled several jobs such as this. ciational meeting»«
ternoon at 2:30 p m. with the Rev. . ment of Visual Instruction.
attend
a
cannery
meeting
to
be
chairman of ministerial relations
The Western Union made gixxf
After the business meeting all
held at the city hall May 1 at 8:00 J. Michael Shelley officiating. In­
Rev. Robert Broadbrooks, chair­ the loss to Mr. Hohman
members retired to the banquet
terment was in the Small ceme­
p.
m.
man of the finance committee.
room for a luncheon prepared by
tery.
Rev. Elite Marshburn in charge
J. H. Drysdale of Eugene, who
Harry Neet has under construc­
the VFW auxiliary.
of migrant work for the Oregon
Noteworthy is the fact
I
that the tion a 36x36 one story office build­ is planning to establish a cannery,
council of churches addressed the
VBAV has expanded from a small ing on his property at the corner here, will be present and explain
Presbytery Tuesday evening Rev.
organization before the last war of 7th and Whitaker, the build­ his proposition to the prospective
Mnrshburn is going to an execu­
to a membership of 125 overseas ing wip serve as his personal of- growers and what a commercial
Oral E. Crowe. 56. Lane county
tive position in the east and will
fice and an office for the Packard cannery will mean to this section.
veterans.
Albert C. Anderson of 2510 sheriff pro-tern from 1942-45, died
If you are interested either in
be succeeded by Miaa Mary Brown.
sales
and
service
agency.
An
ad
­
Mrs. Elizabeth J Wright, 90,
suddenly of a heart attack Sat-
ditional building will be added to patronizing the cannery or see­ Cherry avenue. .Salem, died sud-
early settler and long time resi­
urday morning while at the wheel
his
denly
Thursday
evening
at
the office building for a garage ing a small fruit and vegetable in-
lient of the Walker community,
>of his car in Springfield. The auto
started here are cordially home.
dus
try
and
service
department
and
the
died at a Eugene hospital last
He was born April 1. 1893 at ‘.swerved from the street, crossed
building overall will be 75x100 invited to attend the meeting at
Thursday following an illnesA of u
Medford. When he was 13 the a lawn and crashed into a house.
8:00 p. m. May 1st.
feet.
It
will
be
a
one
story
con
­
Mrs.
Myrtle
Trammel
of
Divide
month.
family moved to Cottage Grove. He had been in poor health since
She was lx>rn Blllzabeth Raines passed away at a hospital In Eu­ crete block structure.
After his marriage in 1916 to Lulu suffering a heart attack last De­
Mr. Neet said Monday he had
gene Monday nxtrning following h
Hedrick
of Drain he lived at Cut cember.
The Cottage Grove Gas Co. September 13, 1856 in Iowa where
hoped to have the office building
short illness.
He was born in Lorane October
Bank. Mont. Cottage Grove, and
distribution system formerly own she grew to womanhood and in
ready
for
occupancy
by
the
first
Mrs. Trammel was born in Den­
4. 1890 and was married July 4,
Klamath
Falls
before
moving
to
rd by Vic Chambers, has been 1875 married Charles Wright. In
ver, Colorado. August 20. 1873. or shortly after.
Salem where he had been in 1911 to Verona Chapman, who died
sold to Geo. W. Macready, fortn- 1886 the family came to the Wal­
George A. Brund. 36. son of Mr business, first transfer and then in 1935. Three sons. Curt W., Du­
crly of Whidby Island. Washing- ker section and located on the She spent most of her life in Colo­
EIJ4TON
COT
CAMP
SOL!»
and Mrs. Andrew- Brund, died
rado until moving to Salinus, Cali-
ane E., and Veral H. Crowe were
ton, it was learned the first of Hamilton donation land claim,
Sale of the abandoned CCC April 13 in St. Vincent’s hospital feed business the last 18 years. born to this union. He was mar­
the week. The new owner took south of Walker where she has iornia, about six years ago. Mr camp at Elkton. 14 miles west of
He had taken his wife to Port­
in
Portland.
He
was
born
March
land to visit a friend in the ried again May 29, 1936 to Caro­
over the system as of April 1. since resided. Mr. Wright died in Trammel passed away in Califor­ •Drain, was announced at Port­
and
nia about three months ago.
27. 1910 in Cottage
Cliff Roberts will continue to 1920.
hospital
the day of his death. In lyn Clausen, who with a son. Rob­
She came to Oregon in March land Friday by W, H. Horning. lived here continuously until about
Mrs. Wright was a member of
the
evening
he went out to dig ert B.. both of Springfield, also
serve as local manager of the
the Christian church in Iowa. Sur- to stay with her son, Charles Chief Forester. O. & C. Admini- six years ago when he went to around a small stump which he survive. Two brothers. Harry and
company.
1
strator
Sale
of
the
camp
budd
­
, Wood, _ who just purchased the
Portland. He was formerly em-
wanted to remove before he had Elmer Crowe, both of Tulare. Cai.,
Mr. Macready, rocen tly ,lis viving are a son, John C. Wright,,,
ings to several different, bidders ploye<Las a meat cutter here.
Of
Walker,
three
grandchildren
*
Creek
'*
rvi,
y
s,a,ion
and
,
the garden plowed. He was found and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Ivins of
charged from the navy, will move and two sisters in Iowa
the
highest
ever
record-
and was stricken there Sun- brought
Surviving in additiort to his par­ there later by a neighbor who Oregon City. also survive.
his family here from Whidby Is-
Funcr'il services were held from ^a,^ rnorr’ln8' 3 he remains w ill tie ed at a total of $9.819.
ents is a sister. Mrs. Marcia Al­ came to Mrs. Anderson's assist­
Mr. Crowe served as sheriff of
land in a short time. He was
Satur- ’'dipped by the Smith Funeral
len of Cottage Grove.
the
Smith
Funeral
home
Lane county when the present
ance to look for him.
formerly connected with the gas
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Brown
’
Chapel
to
Fort
.Collins,
Colorado,
Funeral services wen ■ held
Beside his wife he is survived sheriff, Tom Swartz, was called in­
industry of Southern California. day morning at 11:00 a.m. with for funeral services anil inter­ have sold their home on Knox
April
16th
from
the
Mills
mortu-
by
a daughter Adele of Portland, to service. He also held the posi­
Plana of the new owner calls the Rev Frank Brown officiating ment.
Hill to Ralph Aubrey of Gowdy-
tion of county commissioner for
for an expansion of the service to Interment waa in the Walker
ville, formerly of Klamath Falls, ary with the Rev. B'rank Brown a son Clayton of near San Fran­ 10 years ending in 1932. At the
officiating.
Interment
was
in
the
cisco.
a
brother
Ernest
L.
Ander
­
serve new customers ns rapidly as ccmetery.
but will not give possession for
KATHRYN JEAN WHITTED
Masonic cemetery.
son of Cut Bank, Mont., two sis­ time of his death he was engaged
conditions will permit. The Cot­
Kathryn Jean Whit ted. age 5, ’ awhile.
ters, Mrs. C. F. Gray, Portland, in the real estate business in
tage Grove Gas Co. will also con­
died monday, April 22, 19-16, at a
and
Mrs. Hugh Trunnell, Cot­ Springfield.
SIXTH
ST.
GROCERY
Bl
II.D-
tinue to retail gas appliances as
Mr.
and Mrs. V. —
R. —
Hoyer. —
ac-
1 hospital in Salem. She was the, —
.........................
tage
Grov^.
all of whom attended
the stocks of appliances are avail­
ING SOLD
child of Mr. and Mis. William ,companied by Sharon and Lowry
the
funeral.
Of the nieces and
able.
The
Sixth
street
grocery
store
Whlttcd of Dorena She was born Hoyer and Laurence Hoyer of San
March 30. 1941 at Orofino. Idaho. Francisco. Calif., spent Easter in building has been sold by Mr. and nephews those who attended the
CHILD BITTEN BY DOG •
John F. Redford, 85, a former 1 Survived by her parents and two the home of the Mr Hoyers’ sis- Mrs. Paris Breedlove to Mr. and funeral were Mrs. R. E. Yates of
Portland. Alton Anderson of Med-
Mrs. Jess Denney recently.
The youngest child of Nelson resident of Creswell, died at the ’ sisters Nancy Lee, age 3, Sharon ter, Mr. anil Mrs. Ohlsen
ford and Culver Anderson of
Garoutte was badly bitten on the home of a son near Spokane, Wn., Ann. age 15 months and grand­
Grants Pass. Others from a . d*s'
58, oi»
Edwin Elliott Sheets, EC,
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Whit-
nose by a dog at the home of the April 20. He had resided for sev­
U FlA/CDfl
pg UAWF TOmiDI FC Trtrt tance who attended the funeral j)jgSton died at his home April
child's grandfather, W. T. Ga- eral years in eastern Washington. ted also of Dorena
“ t WorAr tt<2> HAVE. TKUUDLtd, IUU were Mrs. E. L. Anderson. C. F 20 Mr. Sheets, a retired merchant
Funeral services will be held at
routte, last week. The child is re­ He was liorn November 1, 1861
Like many other newspapers we have been seriously hamp­ Gray, Hugh Trunneil: Mr. and»of Disstofi. has been in failing
eelvlng treatment at the Docrn- near Coburg and lived at Cres- ¡the Mills Mortuary this afternoon
well fora number of years before at 2:30 p.m., April 25. The Rev. ered this week by the newsprint shortage and have been forced * Irs Taylor of Portland, Mrs. health for several months and
Itccker hospital in Portland.
Frank Brown officiating with in to issue a two page insert in order to try and accommodate our lajlor is a sister of Mrs. Ander- some months ago disposed of his
moving to Washington.
son. and other relatives. The fun
-■
..
Funeral services were held : ferment in the Masonic-IOOF news coverage and advertising. We Kad to make the best of a eral was held Monday at Clough- interest in the Sheets store to his
CpI. Lowell C. Tedford receiv-
brother.
W.
C.
Sheets.
bad situation and as result had to leave out both news and ad­ Barrick Chapel in Salem with in­
ed his discharge from the army Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 j cemetery.
He was born May 26. 1888 at
air corps April 14th at Camp At­ | o’clock from the Mills Mortuary!
vertising. So if your ad was left out you can’t feel much worse terment in the family plot at Bel- Webb City. Mo., and had lived in
Creswell
Radio
.Service
Opens
I
with
the
Rev.
A.
J.
Kammann
terbury, Indiana. He is visiting
than we do. On top of this trouble, tin1 army needed our stero- I crest Memorial Park.
the state for fifty-six years. He
C. A. Hockett and P. S. Holt of
this week at the home of his pa r- officiating. Surviving are a son,
typer worse than we did. so we let the army have another em­
’
;
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came
to this vicinity from Ash-
ent», Mr. and Mrs. James Ted- Ernest of Spokane; a brother, Creswell have announced the open­ ploye in Keith Keller. •
The Evergreen Auto Court, for land in 1924.
ing
of
a
radio
and
electric
service
James
Redford,
and
a
sister,
Mrs.
ford. He will be joined the last
Funeral services were held
We are still optimistic and believe that improvement is on years the Woodson Auto park,
of the week by his wife. Mr. Ted- 1 Ida Stocks, ls>th of Cottage Grove, in Creswell which will open May its way. We hope to have an old employe released from the army was sold last week e to Mr. and Tuesday afternoon from the Mills
ford has been in the armed and a daughter, Mrs. Agnes 1st and will be known as the
' Creswell Radio Ä Electric Service. within the tiext 30 or 40 days ami when our present news allot­ Mrs. John Verheist of Bremerton. mortuary with the Rev. Frank
Snooks, of Orofine, Idaho.
forces for the past two year».
They will be located in a new ment is used up about Julv 1st we plan to go to an eight eolunin Washington The new owner» pur- Brown officiating Interment was
I
modern cement building on Main paper, which will give tu an equivalent of 212 column inches ch«s^ the auto court from Mr in the Shields cemete^
Mr
and
Mrs.
L.
A.
Buchanan
Mrs. Ronald Gray rind Mrs.
III
and Mrs. George Syphers and have
Surviving is one nrcWher, W. C.
have
moved
to
Foster,
near
Sweet
street
and are equipped to service iKtilltlonal.
George Hohman spent Tuesday in
.taken possession.
Sheets of Disston.
Home, where he has employment pH electrical appliances
Eugene on business.
Swindler of Local
Man Is Arrested
Presbytery Elects
Officers First
Session Tuesday
VFW Installs New
Officers April 17
24-unit Federal
Housing Project
Is Started Today
Fire Damages A.
Rissue Residence
Sunday Afternoon
John W. Massey,
London Pioneer,
Dies Saturday
Cannery Meeting
City Hall May 1st
Neel to Build
Packard Garage
Walker Pioneer
Dies April 18th
A. C. Anderson
Dies at Salem 18th
0. E. Crowe, Ex
Sheriff, Is Dead
Myrtle Trammel
Dies on Monday
Geo. W. Macready
C. G. Gas System
George A. Brund
Rites April 16
John F. Redford,
Former Creswell
Man, Dies April 20
Edwin E. Sheets,
Disston Merchant,
Dies Saturday