The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 09, 1946, Image 1

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Lions Take Third
Place in District
Track Meet Friday
pottaa e S roue Sentinel
Mailed In Coa-
formity with
P O D. order
No. 19687"
<Jerry Mickey)
The Lions «cored 33% p>>
■ >IU<lo
Bennett Creek
tic Milwaukee for third piner in Mosby (’n
the annual Willamette Valley
truck inert at Salem, Friday.
LAT
Springfield and Salem took the
L______
winner and runner-up spots.
High point nian for the Lions
was Ralph Ding, who won the
VOLUME LVI
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9 1!MG
NUMBER 39
quarter mile, scored third In the
broad jump and tiial for fifth place
NEW MININTEIt ARRIVES
in the |s>lr vault with Bill Lion-
FAIR MANAGER
Buddy Poppies to
iHTger, The remaining first place
Be Sold Here 25th
for the Lions was taken by Nori
Campbell, who made the winning
leap in the broad jump.
Buddy poppies, patiently and la­
Harland Chapman scored sec­
boriously assembled by unsteady
ond place in the pole vault, fourth
hands of disabled war veterans in
in the shot put and fifth in the
government hospitals, will be ot-
javelin. Don Nichols placiti third
Greatly increased Oregon straw-
Cottage Grove will have a new fered for sale to citizens of this
in the high hurdles and tied for berry acreages have given added
The local police department will
pipe line around the Dorena reser­ community on May 25, 1946 in
the same spot In the high jump, impetus to the Victory Farm Vol-
participate and support the na­
voir if and when the reservoir is memorial to those men in the
lam Porter placed second in the untrer .......
tional traffic safety check pro­
huvcst
program
in the
.
j*»
’ 'St*
•••
« • is n «tate
» sa « s
constructed,
according to an United States armed forces who
gram sponsored by the Interna­
high Jump and Roy Dürrst piacnl »ay» Russell M Allam», assistant
died
in
an
effort
toward
world
agreement entered into tietween
third In the mile The Lions’ relay «tate kU|K-rviMir of the O. S. (' Ex-
tional Association of Chiefs of Po­
the city and the U. S. Engineers 11*’*"*
of Ihm
Nichols, ■ i
lice to be inaugurated in Oregon
„ team
. _ composed
l
-
Service emergency farm
and accepted by the council at ' The sale of Buddy Poppie«, one
starting May 15, it was announc­
llob ( ampbell Noel I imiplwil und : lalair program. Adams is in charge
Monday evening'« meeting. Th<-
thousand« similar to be held1
ed today by Chief of Police Guy H.
Ralph Ding placed fifth.
of the recruiting of women ard
council requested the engineers to ' 'hroughout the nation preceding
Smith.
Due to transportation difficul- j youth VFV harvest platoon»
j get bid« on a twelve and a four- Memorial day. will be- directed by
"Figures for the first two
ties and u conflict witJi the senior
Farmer order» in the state for
teen inch line An ordinance deal- f>o*t No. 3473, Veterans of For-
'months of this year «how an in­
|Hay the Lion» did not take u full ¡VFV platoons numbered 70 on
(ing with the proposed pipe line f-‘ign Wars, of the United States,
crease of 47 percent in traffic
squad to Salem although they I May 2 which 1« far ahead of th<-
! was presented by H. W Lombard. Robert Mills is commander of the
deaths
over the corresponding
hope to be at full strength in the order» on the similar date in 1945,
,
group.
| city attorney, and accepted.
period last year” Chief Smith said.
district meet at Eugene Saturday. Adam» «ay». With the harvest
I
hi*
Bidwell
property
consisting
Every
year
for
a
quarter
of
a
J Emmett Wainwright and wife
This skyrocketing increase, if al­
A I ri-County freshman-sopho aea«on for strawberries predicted
of a house and two Jots located on century, patients in government
lowed to continue, threatens ths
more meet is scheduled for the to »tart about June 1, job instruc- arrived here the first of the week North 10th street was sold by the hospitals have been making the
national security with a possible
Cottage Grove track this Friday I tion training for platoon leaders from their home in San Diego, city to the highest bidder Satur- little red memorial flowers, each
Calif. He will »erve as local minis-
»atur- little n d memonal flowers, each
annual toll of 40,000 traffic deaths
afternoon
has started in some counties and ter to the Monroe Ave.. Church of day Ab°,U’ ",X„^liWPri.rr£e,Vcd ,f wh,ch carrie* a copyright label
in 1946. This condition prompted
The district meet Saturday will .several county Farm I-atmr As-।
ranging from $500.00 to $2,860 bid guaranteeing its authenticity. The
the association to launch the de­
be held on the U. of O oval First »1stant» are actively campaigning Christ. Mr Wainwright spent by Fred O. Stuart.
FAIR
MAN.
Here
is
Lennie
patients
are
paid
for
their
labor
and second plac winners in this to sign up prospective platoon some time here about a year ago
The council also entered into an by the V. F. W. The remainder of Haldorson, manager of the first termined safety campaign next
meet qualify for the state meet members. The trend seem« to be : «Misting in the building plans of agreement to pay all labor bills 'he funds collected from the pop- postwar Lane County Fair, sched- month."
Chief Guy Smith stated the
at Corvallis the 17th and 18th, 1 toward a higher percentage of I the local church anil liked the connected with rebuilding Kelly py sale is used entirely for the uled for Eugene for the last week
forthcoming check will follow
women members in the platoon«, - scenery and climate so well that • field presented by Glen Roland.
care and welfare of veterans and of September.
he decided to locate here and is
closely the pattern of last year's
reports Adam»
< lean-up Week May 20
servicemen and their wives and
now
an
Oregon
booster.
brake emphasis program. As in
Figures have been releaaed in-1
The annual Cleanup week was children.
that program, drivers who have
Reuben
Johnson
NKWSOFOUR dlcnllng a 24 percent strawberry:
set by the council beginning May
Prior to Pearl Harbor, proceeds
been stopped during routine traf­
increase for the state in Howard Jenkins
20 Beginning May 20, the council from the memorial flower distri­ Rites Saturday
MEN^WOMKN acreage
fic enforcement activities will have
1946 Approximately 8.200 acre
will supply a truck for hauling all bution were devoted to welfare
their cars checked. However, this
r IN UNIFORM
will be harvested this year as com- Home Destroyed
rubbwh away from the premises and relief work among Spanish-
Reuben Johnson, 36. resident of year trucks and busses will come
imrcd with 6,660 acres In 1945.
By Fire Friday
f rubbish or American and World War 1 vet-( 552 North Douglas street, died at within the limits of the program.
A total of 170 VFV platoons
eurhm < J
erans and their dependents and for a Eugene hospital May 1st follow- Officers will check driver’s li­
Corp Ivan A. A bee ne Jr . US- were used in the 1945 harvest «ea- *
. .. _________
______ family
_ __ _ is curbing of the property. Property maintenance of the V. F W. Na-
The
Howard Jenkins
MC, received his discharge recent­ son and Adams predicts an ap­
Na- ing a two months illness.
censes, registration number, horn,
“re also reminded to clean t tonal home for war orphans and
ly at Treasure Island after 26 proximate equal number in use ‘ believed to have suffered a heavy
He was born in Coburg March brakes, windshield wiper, lights
’
‘
'
and
heir
premises
of
weed»,
vines
and
widows
at
Eaton
Rapids,
months in the marine corps Hr ■this year despite an improved I om when their new home
Michi- 28, 1910. At the age of seven he and tires for cuts, bruises and ex­
»pent 21 month« In the Pacific farm labor supply In the past.' household furniture was destroy­ brush before the season becomes gan The beneficiaries now include moved with his parents to Wend­ cessive wear.
having been on Guam since the strawlierrics and caneberrie» have) ed by fire Friday evening near 8 too dry. Weeds will cut much World War 2 servicemen and’ their ling, later to Leona, coming to
With the theme, this year,
while they are green and families, especially the disabled
Iwo Jima campaign, and wears taken a big share of the VFV; p.m. The Jenkins residence locat- easier
Cottage Grove 12 years ago, where “check your driving,” “check your
the
work
of
cleaning
up
will
be
veterans in government hospitals. he had since lived. He was em­ car,” and “check accidents," the
the Asiatic ribbon with «tar; the platoon effort although cherries! «I sonic five blocks northeast of
the high school was a total loss, easier Ordinance No. 1240 pro­
Presidential unit citation with
Commander Robert Mills, dis­ ployed as a tallyman at the Dur­ IACP Traffic Safety program is
t"n<l b,,an* have required much
vides that persons wishing to burn
star, the victory ribbon anil the ptatoon harvest aid Emphasis 1« The fine. the origin of which was trash or weeds after June 1 will cussing the forthcoming Buddy able Fir Lumber Co. He was a designed to focus public attention
not determined, started in or near
good conduct medal
also being placed on the recruit-1 the bathroom and when discover­ have to have a special permit Poppy sale here, emphasized it as member of the F. O. E. and AFL on the need for safer driving.
in opportunity to every man. wo­ local No. 2627.
Where local authorities see fit, in
ment of single car and family ed the entire roof was ablaze., from .. the city.
GaU*« Enroute Home
man and child to contribute to
addition to checking all vehicles
Surviving
are
his
widow
and
two
groups
to
amdst
growers
who
have
Manila
Private Find Cloaa
Neighlrors tried to aid in getting
....' WM.
I the welfare and assistance of for- children. Shirley Ann age 5, and involved in traffic accidents or in
Jamm S Gate«, non of Mr». Edith »mall acreage».
out some of the furniture, but the
p
LT..
annou"ces4mor servicemen who gave so much
moving traffic violations, "check
"Unle»» our guese on U»- gen­ Maze had gained too much head-
Gatus of Elkton. Orvgun. la ’«iw
' n order to cojteerva carter, that America micht continue ts Peggy Elaine, age 11 months; lanes” will be established where
the
winter
rates
t6OXi
gallons
for
.
"nerica
mignt
continue
>U
father,
A.
Johnson
of
Cottage
eral
labor
trend
is
completely
off.
enroute to Ilie state» from th«- 5th
way to enter the building.
the minimum fee $1.751 will be in
ay °f llv,nK
and hap- Grove and a brother. Alfred John­ motorist may voluntarily have
Replacement Depot Di»|M»nion we will definitely need youth
The city fire truck answered the —
-
* pUaCNL
son of Culp Creek and four «i«- their cars checked.
groups
in
equal
or
greater
number
call but wa« of little aid because rtiect durlnS ’hc summer months
Center near Manila for hl« dis­
H. S. Mapes,
Chief Guy H. Smith urges all
ters; .Mas^Louise Goddard of Culp
than
last
year
”
That
1«
the
way
charge from the Army under cur­
of the lack of water in that dis- or u.n,,, n dependable auxiliary
Chairman of poppy sale. Creek; Mrs. Mary Garoutte of motorists to take an active and
supply is available.
Ralph Lose, farm labor assistant trict.
rent readjustment regulations.
Eugene; Mrs. Florence Watters oi i cooperative part in the forthcom­
In previous years an irrigation
Entering the Army in January at Oregon City, «um» up the
Thi> loss was said to be (tartly
Hillsboro and Mrs. Ingrid Simp­ ing program in an effort to reduce
Clackamas
county
platoon
rate has encouraged waste which
out* covered by insurance.
1944. Pfc. Gates arrived overseas
the number of fatalities in 1946.
son of Drain.
cannot be tolerated under present
at Manila last August, to serve look.
Platoon
orders
by
counties
re­
conditions.
With
proper
coopera
­
Funeral
services
were
held
from
with the 806th Tank Destroyer
tion the present supply will be
the Smith chapel Saturday after­
Battalion For his Army service ceived a« of May 2 uro Mult­ Gov’t Feed Policy
noon with the Rev. Hilton T.
he is authorized Io wear the Asi­ nomah 40, Marion 17. Washington May Spell Ruin for adequate to supply the household
needs and fire protection. z
Parks officiating. Interment was
atic-Pacific ribbon. Good Conduct 7, Clackamas 5, and Benton 1.
Ore. Poultrymen
in the I. O. O. F.-Masonic ceme-
medal ribbon and the World War
tery.
11 Victory medal ribbon.
School
Band
The feed policy of the govern­
Pfc. Gales' wife, Esther, and
Mrs Zellnora Naomi Phillips.
ment in the purchase of wheat Concert Friday
reside at Elkton.
Lawrence C. Montieth. 53. resi­
72, died at 137 North 8th street
and
corn
for
famine
relief
of
Eu-
Oregon.
The combined grade and high
yesterday morning following an
rope may spell ruin for Oregon school band concert will be pre- dent of Saginaw and foreman of
the
Riverside
Lumber
Co.,
at
extended illness. She was bom
Auto
Wreck
Near
The following local men have
turkey and chicken men, unless sented Friday evening, May 10th.
May 16. 1874. at Lincoln, Nebras­
been discharged from the U. S.
the present policy is reversed tieginning at 8:00 p.m.. under the Saginaw, was fatally injured Fri­ Roseburg Sunday
ka. and was married to John W.
navy at the Bremerton separation
soon In a letter to its members, direction of J. F. McKay. This is day afternoon about 2:00 p.m. and
died at a Eugene hospital at 6:00
Arnold in 1895. Mr. Arnold died-
center: Delmar R. Benson, CS,
the Pacific Cooperative Poultry the first public appearance of the
Two Camas Valley youths. Jean­ in 1910. On October 11, 1911, she
after being rushed there by
Saginaw; Billy R Treadwell Fl/C
S. T. Rose, principal of the La­ Producers has asked every mem­ school band and band members de­ p.m.
ne Hubbard. 16. and Donald Mil­ was married to George. D. Phil­
ambulance.
Cottage Grove.
tham school for the past 15 years, ber to write the president direct serve the support of the public.
ton. 17, were killed, and seven lips.
Mr.
Montieth
had
crawled
under
has been chosen principal of the protesting against the policy of
James Bird is now a civilian. He Lincoln school in Springfield, it cleaning out all feed and leaving Band members have been working ' some machinery to repairs when a persons were hospitalized with
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips moved
discharged at Fort Lewis was learned this week Rose, who the industry without any feed. faithfully and hard for the past fly wheel and a 12-inch belt broke serious injuries, as the result of here about a year ago from Oak­
May Sad, Previously was a T/5 owns his home here, said yester­ Feed manufacturers face the pros­ two weeks in rehearsals and will and the heavy belt inflicted 'he a head-on automobile collision at land. where they made their home
with the field artillery stationed day h<* probably would remain pect of closing within 30 days un­ appreciate a good turnout.
fatal injury. He was born in Jack- the overhead crossing on the Pa­ for a number of years and where
at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
son
county. North Carolina July cific highway at Kelley’s Corner, Mr. Phillips was a practicing vet­
here for the summer and might less wheat is made available to LOGGER DROWNS IN UMPQUA
9,
1892
and came to Oregon in four miles south of Roseburg, at erinarian.
AT ELKTON
2 a. m. Sunday.
Pvt. Keith Keller, a recent in- drive hack and forth to his new the poultry industry. The only
Surviving in addition to her
1914.
hope of the industry is througn
ducter In the army at Fort Lewis, -school another year.
Arthur Noble Siman, 40, was
The injured: Robert Humphreys. husband are the following chil­
He
was
married
to
Belvs
Inez
Since serving as principal of the release of wheat from the com­ drowned at Elkton Saturday eve­
was home on a 42-hour pass dur­
16, Camas Valley; Gertrude Boll­ dren: Wm. Arnold, Grants Pass;
ing the week end, which he spent Ditham school he has done out­ modity credit corporation.
ning. when he fell from a bridge Tucker at Eugene June 30. 1921. man, 14. Roseburg; Halley Palm­ Stanley Arnold, Hoquiam, Wash.;
Unless this is done poultrymen girder and was carried into rapid Surviving are his widow; a daugh­ ier, 38. Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Palmer. Bertsel Arnold, Portland; Cecil
with hi» parents, Mr and Mrs. standing work as an educator as
ter. Mrs. Iris Gersbach; and a ¿on. 35, Myrtle Creek: Edward F.
Asa Keller. Keith Is a member of well a» a 4-H leader. Last fall he will have to dump their hens on water.
Arnold. Spokane: Eugene Arnold,
Jack Montieth, both of Saginaw;
the
market.
was
awardeil
with
a
trip
to
Chi
­
the 1946 graduating class of the
A former structural steel work­
Brownie. 26. Myrtle Creek: Mrs. ' Seattle; Harry Arnold of Cottage
four
brothers:
One
Montieth
and
cago
for
his
4-H
club
activities
er at Stevenson. Wash., Siman
local Union high school.
Brownie. 21. Myrtle Creek: Terry- Grove, and Mrs. Clarence Ash of
and now his ability as a teacher
had been making his home at Elk­ John Montieth, both of Sylvia, Heller. 28. Myrtle Creek.
' Drain. Also by the following
Grove
Golfers
Win
Pvt. Richard E. Lundbom, who is further recognized with an of­
ton for the past year, while work­ North Carolina; Felix Montieth of
The five Myrtle Creek residents, brothers and sisters: Mrs. Laura
Haverstraw,
New
York;
Lee
Mon-
enlisted in the army air forces, fer for larger opportunities.
Return Match Here ing as a logger. While Harold tieth of Olympia, Washington; and all passengers in the automobile Adkins. Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Maude
November 1, 1945, while a junior
Succeeding Rose as principal of
The Cottage Grove Golf club de- Iman, James Bettingfield and John
belonging to Edward Brownie, Ransom. Sumner, Wash.; Mrs. Jes­
at the local high school, has re­ the Latham school will be Chas feated the Coquille Valley Coun- Sawyer were fishing off the Elk­ a sister, Mrs. Emma Hyatt of came to Douglas County recently, sie Lamberson, Turlock. Calif.;
cently finished basic training at W. Parrett of Fayette county, try club in a return match, 48 to ton bridge. Siman amused himself Bryson City, N. Y. Also by one from Port Angeles, Washington.— Mrs. Wayne Andrews. Los An­
Sheppard Field, Texas, and is now Ohio. I hree other faculty mem- 27, on the local course, Sunday, by climbing over the steel frame­ grandchild.
Roseburg News-Review.
geles; Bert Carmickle, Lander.
Funeral services were held from
attending radio school at Scott lien of the Latham schools have May 5. There were 50 golfers par- work.
Wyo.; Dewey Carmickle, address
the
Mills
mortuary
here
Tuesday
Field, Illinois. Richard enlisted also been offered contracts for an- ticlpating in the event,
not known.
at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Frank Friday, May 17th
for a three-year period and ex­ other year by the school board.
The Roseburg duh will be en
She was a member of the S.D;A.
Brown officiating. Interment was
pects later to be sent to Europe, These include: Mrs. Ethel SAund- tertained here May 26 with a re-
church. Funeral services will be
Is
Primary
Day
in the Masonic-I. O. O. F. ceine-
lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ers, Mrs. Frances Marquardt and turn match to be played there
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
Jcry.
-Lundbom, 831 So. 2nd St., Cottage Mrs. L. W. Coiner.
June 23. Members of the local golf
p m. with interment in the Ma-
Friday,
May
17,
is
the
primary
Grove.
• club will meet May 16 at which
sonic-IOOF cemetery.
election
day
for
Oregon
voters,
t'm(' n competitive
of M
golf
MARINE REC RUITER HERE
Edwin Wells Johnson received FOE Elfttf** nHlrara
vTTicers will
j
d for round
izes On
but so far little or no interest has
WEDNESDAYS
TWO HURT IN HEAD-ON
his discharge at Bremerton, Wash­ For Ensuing Year
been manifested in the coming
j 12 a backward tournament will be
COLLISION
ington on April 12 from the USNR.
event.
The
polling
places
have
not
It
was
learned
yesterday
that
played starting at 10:00 a m. All
Two residents of Culp Creek,
He was In the service 32 months,
the
Marine
Corps
will
have
a
re-
been
changed
except
in
one
or
two
golfers
asked
to
rejxirt
on
At the Inst regular meeting of
time.
22 of which were xjient oversea«. the Eagles lodge the following of­
. cruiting sergeant who will be here instances for south Lane county Mrs. Ray Rulhn and sister Hazel
He wears the
Asiatic-Pacific ficers wore elected for the ensu­
each Wednesday from 10 to 4 p.m. and are as follows: Cottage Grove Seals were painfully injured May
campaign medal with 2 stars; ing year: C. Brook, president: DRAIN RESIDENT DIES MAY 1
for the purpose of interviewing No. 1. Masonic building; No. 2, 1st in a head-on collision with a
Annabelle Alta Dixon, 31. of
American campaign medal with 1
and
eligible young man interested city hall; No. 3. Jefferson school pickup and trailer loaded with
star; World War 2 Victory modal Chet Hosman, vice president; Ed Drain died nt a Eugene hospital
in joining the marines. The mar­ gym; No. 4. Safley residence at lumber driven by Archie West.
Beavers,
chaplain;
A
W.
Thoma«,
I
May
1st
She
was
born
at
Drain
and Philippine Liberation medal
ine corps stresses the fact that the 1133 East Main. North Creswell, The accident occurred near the
with 1 star. He is the son of Mr. secrelnry; Jack Smith, treasurer; November 5, 1914, and was mar-
marines
offer adventure, educa- grange hall; South Creswell, town Eakin home on Row river. Mrs.
and - her
and Mrs. L. P. Sanford of Port­ Frand« W Smith, conductor; rled September 13. 1940 to David
hall. Culp Creek, Culp Creek Kuehn was badly
- shaken
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tion
and
plenty of travel.
Frnnk McCullough, inside guard; R. Dixon in Walla Walla. Wash-
land and grandson of Mr. and Dalc Harris, three year trustee
Young men from 17 to 27 are school house. Dorena, Grange hall s,ster received a bad cut on the
I ington.
Mrs. W. B. Johnston of Cottage Dr. A. G. Tritt, physician.
■ invited to discuss their opportuni­ Latham. Latham school. London.1 fathead and a broken ankle. The
.
। Besides her parents she is «ur-
the pickup escaped in­
Grove. Edwin plans to continue his . —
ties with the recruiting sergeant 4-H Mothers club house. Lorane. dr*ver
1 he Eagles lodge voted to spun-1 vived by three brothers and four
Grange hall. Row River. Lon Jurics. but the pickup was wreck-
••ducation in radio work this fall. sor a softball team and Dale liar- sisters: Mrs. Viola Karnath. Klam-
here each Wednesday.
auhuis , mrs. v uuu rxaiimin,
Shortridge residence. Saginaw, ed-
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore ris was appointed as representa­ ath Falls; Mrs. Clara Applegate.
Walker high school. Silk Creek,
tive
of
the
lodge
in
the
newly
Drain; Mrs Katherine Felty, Sac-
RED CROSS TO HOLD NUTRI­ Compton residence.
have received word that their
CAGE A. VAN SCHOIACK
ramento, Calif.,'Floyd, Albert and John Charles Thomas, famed Amer­
TION (’LASSES
son, Lt. Norman Blackmore, has formed athletic association.
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RITES
Billy, all of Drain and Capt. Jack ican baritone of the Metropolitan
been transferred to Camp Carson,
The Red Cross will hold a class DOUGLAS HAS 13,360 VOTERS
Funeral services were held last
RONERURG TO INSTALL
A. Hastings, now with the army Opera and radio, will be nne of the i on nutrition at thè Jefferson grade
Colorado. Mrs. Blackmore and son-
-
Registered voters in Douglas Thursday afternoon for Cage A.
headline attractions of the 38th school on Monday and Tuesday county numbered 13,360 at the Van Schoiack, 85, Cottage Grove
PARKING METERS
in Texas.
Tommy are at Manitou Springs,
At a recent meeting of the Rose­
Services were held at the Annual Portland Hose Festival. evenings of this next week at 7:30. close of the registration period pioneer, from the Mills Mortuary
not far from Camp Carson.
burg City Council, the street com­ Methodist church In Drain Fri- June 2-9.The Thomas concert,one of There will be five classes, of two April 16, it was reported from the Funeral services were conducted
CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE mittee ordered the installation of day nt 2 p.nt., with the Rev Fred five major Rose Festival programs and a half hours each, in this county clerk's office there. Re- by the Rev. George Hardy instead
The Child Health conference 3(X) parking meters. The council O. Hunt officiating. Interment was scheduled for the Multnomah Civic series. Those desiring to attend publicans numbered 7.436; demo- of the Rev. Frank Brown a-
will be held May 23rd in the signed a contract for delivery of in the 1OOF cemetery, with Stadium, will he on .Friday night, these period« of instruction are crats 5,143; Socialist 19; Prohibi- previously announced. Interment
health room. For appointment call more than 3(X) automatic Park-O- Stearns mortuary, Oakland, in June 7. A symphony orchestra will asked to be at the grade school on tionists 12; Progressives 3; miscel- ' was in the Masonic-I. O. O. F
he on the same program.
Metcrs.
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Lance Naish 293L.
I Monday evening.
I a neous 653; Independents 94.
! i cemetery
Platoon Orders
For Harvesting
Exceed Year Ago
City to Have New
Pipe Line Around
Dorena Reservoir
Police to Support
National Traffic
Check Program
Saginaw Man Is
Fatally Injured
In Mill Accident
S. T. Rose Elected
Head of Lincoln
School Sp’gfield
ROSE FESTIVAL SINGER
Mrs. Z. N. Phillips
Rites Friday P. M.