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New Gold Strikes Spur Activity in Bohemia District » ATTEND THE SOUTH LANE COUNTY FAIR ON SEPTEMBER 14th dottane SrûMe Sentinel Medford Man h Burned to Death in Truck Accident New strikes in lUihcrnla A truck of the cab over engine mining section ha» caused renewed type, travelling south and loaded interest In a number of mining with iron, went off the grade Fri pro|M*rtics ns well ■» renewed ac* day two miles north of here on tlvitie», but the future of gold Highway 99. caught fire and was mining In this district is plagued Bennrtt Creek destroyed and its driver, Virgil with bad roach and a car shortage, . rrk iHincan Long. 28, of Medford Harvey Rd. which ha* held down ore »hipping O burned to death. He worked for to a minimum O LATHAM E. H. Mann Co., and was driving Fred Bartel», who is working I____________ truck No. 5 from Eugene to Med flu* Champion mine was down !<>r ford. Witnesses saw the truek supplies Saturday Bartel» «ay» th.* swing across the highway and road up Brice* Creek 1« terrible VOLUME LVH COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, ORBGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 NUMBER 5 strike a tree on the opposite side ami so far the «sanity ha» done lit- of the road from which it had tie or not lung idlev iät,* been traveling, then roll on over situation Ile estimât««» that it coat thc grade. The driver was pinned him atsiut $150.00 in tires for within the cab by the shifting load evi'ry car of ore shipped out He is and thoK<> who went to his nsslat- averaging now almut a car of ore ance were unable to releaiw him. every wi-rk». Shipments The Cottag<> Grove Fire Depart City councilmen in regular ses could be spm*«ied considerably if Ge'irge W. Mi!!» r, 75, passed ment respond»M to a call and help Residents within the city limit basin and such advixates might be sion Monday evening approved a curs were available. away at his home on West MMn ed to extinguish the fire. The body of Cottag« “ Grove will have op- Interested in a letter »lat«*d June resolution for the ¡Minting of pe strut Saturday following a Ion,; New on- strikes are rc(x>iicd in was removed by ambulance to jxirtunity to approve or i eject a The Rev. A J Kammann thc destrian lanes across Main »tree* $3<X)JMM) bond issue on September 11. 1945 from the Oregon State ill,*, -». He wa» born in Missouri acveral claims Ai the Helena mine Mills Mortuary. Deputy Coroner A plane made an emergency Board of Health in regard to the ¡it the intersection >f 5, 6. 7 and now operated by Kenneth Wat pastor <>f th«* l«x:al Presbyterian H »treots. The city attorney was 17th which if approved will be prop«Med auxiliary supply and af September 5. 1871 and when a landing near the Union high school Fred Buell made the investiga chrch will preach hi« last «crm»in child moved with his parents to kins, a new ore stnk»' there is also Instructed to prepare' an or UM-d to finance th«- r«*building of ter representatives of th’ Lane Val» ntine. Nebraska, where he df- Sunday evening about 8:30 p. m. tions. sai«! to assay $137.1») per ton Wat- Sunday morning al eleven o’clock Later information discloaes tiuit dinance for the »»natruetton of a a new water main extending east county health department made a (‘-noch sch«x>l and sj; n1 his young- and the landing was the basis for kins Is said Io have purchased n During Hu* ministry of Mr Kam- the truck hit the tree with such for approximately 22 mil«*««. A ma leverai wild rumors, one to survey of the water s^siern. The the rnann the church raised more than ■ewer lin»“ to »« tv »“ tIt • new resi jority "of thc water users are fa dor contract* a considerable force that the c ab collapsed and effect that the plane missed the letter said because of the location dential district on 16th street. $3?,000.00 toward a new church tion of the Grizzly mountain oun- < ile was married *o le-ore Sh’’- high school budding by less than held th? driver in such 3 manner The council voted to tabi«' a miliar with the proposal and hav«- of the pits and th«? condition under • try a» well m »taking out a num- building, which they hope to don at Valentine, Apiil 13, 1905. two feet. When the plane circled that it was impossible to extricate read and |x-rhaps studied the re- which they would nave to lx* cp- erect US mhhi as mah-i lalx are bet motion to prepare an ordinance for |x>rt of Stevens and (’oons, con ber of new claims around thc 11 After living in Nebraska for a the high school area several times him. He gave instructions con erati-d this source could not be I h »• licensing of puncK ¡xuird* lena G imx I «trikes are also report ter available Ixist year thc church sulting engineers, submitt»“«! to the number of years rhe ccupk* moved seeking a place to land, residents cerning turning off the ignition olmervixl its 90th anniversary at Maynard Wilson, kx'iil attorwy city council for approval of the re»*ommended as an auxiliary wa- ed «»n the Bartels property. to Cottage Grove in 1910, where attempt»“d to signal the plane to which J. M. Abbott, on whose place ter supply. ap|M-ared liefore the council and which time progress in every de council last spring. Th«- Musick mine has been mi I«I th«“y have since resided He was the landing field of -the Cottage the accident occurred, wa« able »poke in behalf of th»' punch The auxiliary line to the W. A. partment of the church was re The infor mation au b m i t ted Woodard mill was to the Tar Raby Mining a memtxT of the Masonic lodge. of Grove flying club, about a mile to to do after much difficulty and re boa rd». likewise con- herewith. hop»- will aid in Salt Ixikc City and the n»*w own ported. Ovet fifty new members Surviving are his widow and a the south, but the pilot was forced ceiving a bad cut on his tand. But Th»* West Coast Traitway« has demned by the consulting engineer ers are preparing to start opera have been r«*c«*ived into the fel askisi for a franchise from the guiding the voters in reaching a; as unfit for use except under the Stepdaughter, Mrs. Gladys Benda to make a landing when his fuel he was not able to turn off the tion» according to report». R. L lowship of the church sine«* Mr. Public Utility of Springfield; three brothers and supply was exhausted. Enough starter which had Itecnme stuck in I Commissioner to op- dccixion in tlw matter. Among Q m * most extreme circumstance-s. Malloy is working aever:il ciahn» Knmmunn arrived Mr Kammann érate y i hus line in the state The recent objections raised to voting two sisters in the middle west; gasoline was supplied the plane the crash, and the resulting ‘short’ So there “ you have your choice in th«1 Jack Ass ridge i<-ciion and In accepting the cull to Moorhead, council iict»*d favorably on approv th«* water bonds which has c«»m«’ so far as the Sentinel is concerned, also three grandchildren. A son to get it to the airport, where caused the battery fo ignite ami is Mid to have hit ore which i.ssays Minnesota, Is g«>ing hack to In» ing a motion nx)u«s»ting such fran to our attention was the fact that Another thing t o remember is passed away in 1920. lights of several autos brightened expkxie. home stale and will live close io property within the city woulrl be Witnesses believe that fume.; from $39 00 to $40.00 per ton Funeral services were held from the runway for the plane to land, chise I«' grant«xl that the present pipe line has out- his son and his family assessed to pay off th«* bonds from the battery overpowered the the Smith Chapel Tuesday after refuel and proceed to Seattle. Chas. Nordstrom is working the A Street light was ordered In lived its normal life by- at least The community will not only El Capitan mine tor Bill Pitten noon at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. st ailed on tii«* west side of Adams voted. This is erroneous. The bomls ten years. Occupants of the plane were the driver and that he was unconscious an«f ia doing development w« rk In mi*» Mr Kammann but h I mi M ix . avenue intersecting th«* Pai’ifi«- would b»’ retired from revenue Michael Shelley officiating. Inter pilot and his wife, who according or dead before the flame.« hit him. The following letter rewiv.-d Kammann who mini»tcn«i to the from th«* water department and no the construction of n«*w tunnels. ment was in the Masonic-IOOF to information by* this newspaper • community not only as the mis- highway. property in the city would lx* this morning is self explanatory: cemetery. Bond of the Cottage Grove Gas were enroute home after attending Septemebr 11, 1946 tres» of the mans»*, but also as lo Co. in the sum of $2,000 was ap- taxed to pay off the bonds when Cottage Grove Sentinel, a wedding at Coquille. The pilot cal county h«’alth nurse due. was forced to take an inland route Th»* Willamette Presbytery re- proved by the council. Th«’ second objection raised to Cottage Grove, Oregon. on account of the fog on the coast Attention: Mr. W. C. Martin lea»»*«l Mr Kammann anti he was the water bom! issue is that re-1 and was attempting to make the requeued to d»*<'larc the pulpit building 22 miles of pipe line would i^car Sir: Eugene airport when his fuel was Reference is made to your l»*t- ¡■vacant after September 15th Dr be much more expensive than tak The Cottage Grove Lutheran exhausted. Another story of the church will conduct a special in ter dated September 4, 1946. re- Norman K Tully was appointed ing water either from the Dorena The grengi* met In regular mn- emergency (adding was to the ef dam or Mosby Creek and pro- ; «li sting information as tj the rel- stallation servi«» on Sunday, Sep sion Thursday evening September moderator of the hx’al church fect that the pilot and his com tember 15. beginning at 7:30 p. m cessing it In a letter dated April ative costs of rebuilding the 22- 5th at the Row River community Th«* pulpit will be »upplit-ri on S»*p- panion were newly weds and that The service will be held in the teinber 22 by William Moll Case 23. 1946, R E. Coon of Stephens mile long City of Cottage Grove hall the pilot was not minding his plane water supply main as against tak Tlw Kammann« will leave Monday and Coons consulting engineer, an Agriculture report was given by The M. & M. Plywood Company in the near crash of the high S. D. A. church building. West ing water from the Dorena Reser morning, September 16th swering a qu« ‘ stion raised by Dr. Esther Stratton who report.*d <«n with a loading site about a. half school building. However, observ- Main street. Rev. Ellsworth Busch, H A. Hagen, mayor, as ta the voir. oi Kendall Hie. Indiana, will be in ««•«’ding of cut over land. n»’w pr!re If classroom and housing s|w»<c practicability of installing a treat An economic comparison ot cost mile south of the city- limit on ers said the moon was bright stalled as the pastor of the Cot ceilings, 1917 goal* suggested by highway 99 will start shipping enough for the pilot to clearly tage Grove-SpringfieiJ parish. Rev. were available at Corvallis, says ing plant and taking water either between reconstructing the pipe the df’pnrtment of agriculture, th«’ the Corvallis Gazette Times, the from the Dorena or Mosby ('trek line and cost of obtaining water peeler logs to its main plant at distinguish buildings and minim Busch was a member of the June. rww runt pfrvTnUktiv* fnr enrollment this fall would easily say« in ¡mrt: “The plant should from Dorena Reservoir cannot be Albany within a week, company ized danger of a crash landing for 1946 graduation class of the Con cry and other articles of interest climb above* 10,000 more than hav«' a capacity of furnishing one made without considerable inves officials said Monda,-. A dumping this reason. cordia Lutheran Seminary, St. New all-time records in gi«»olln«> A lively discusMion was hckl on the twice th»* numlxT ever before en- tigation and preliminary design pond has been built along th? SP Louis, Missouri, the school from sugar situation when thc report u»e have been m 'I for the state of roiled at any «>ne tune, according million gallons daily on the basis tracks and a bridge constructed of a yearly requirement and to do work. In addition to estimating the which many of the broadcast« of w i» read allowing brewer» a 15 per Oregon to figur«*« obtain«'«! from the OSC this the plant should have a peak cost of each of the elements re over the Coast Fork, southeast of the Lutheran Hour originate. Up ■R-tit Increase in grain am! grain S«xTctury of State Robert S registrar’s office. capacity of 3,000,300 gallons daily. quired for the supply and treat- thc log pond. The bridge connect on graduation he received the call product» and di«till«*»« a half mil Farrell Jr. anruiuno'd today that ing the Chilson lane with the Even w'th advance notice that lion bushel» of grain other than during th«- first *cv«-n months <»f n»’W out-of-state stu«icnts could be A 3 million capacity filter plat t ment of water from the reservoir, Blackbutte road was recently com Tom Eddy, a promising young to the local parish through the wheat, for the month of Septem thia year Oregon drivers had roll»«! accepted only under most excep to supply water from either the a thorough study of the require- pleted to facilitate the hauling of horseman of this area, attended Mission Board of the Oregon- ber up over twrnty-hve hundred m'l- tional circumstance«, close to «000 Dorena Reservoir or Mosby Creek uvnts of the City of Cottage peeler logs from the company the CJ.KkamoB county sheriff« Washington District of the Lu Thc resolution present«*»! by the ikin mi Im on the highways of this applications, mostly from other would cost between $175,000 and Grove in regard to residual pres property about five miles south of posse 6th annual all-wester horse theran Church (Missouri Synod!/ Ixiwrll grang«’ asking for addi state Previous record for this states, have been completely re- $225.0(X). including the cost cf di sures and minimum flows woul' here. show over Labor day week end Rev. W. A. Sylwester, of Row- version works etc. The yearly exist be n«’cessary. Since this office op burg. who has been serving as nas IMI Julyits.lt ject«*d. tional sugar to help save the wast period held at Canby. Log production to start will be of operation would be approxi- erates only on funds specifically tor of the kical church, will be the he fourth record-breaking ing fruit crop in the northu»*st Tom rode the black mare, “ San from 100,000 to 150.000 feet daily, Approximately 1500 others from was i-mlorscd. also letters will he month in gasoline consumption. Oregon have had their credos ap mately $11.900 Including chemi authorized by Congress for defin The mill pond now being filled dra" that is owned by a focal resi speaker at the service and wilt »ent to <>ur preeldent. senators, and with sal»*« about 37,500,000 gallons. prove«! for entrance yet tM^cause of cals. the hiring of an operator and ite projects, a study which won dent. He accumulated the highest also install the newly called pas be of any value to you cannot be with water from a five inch pipe number of points in the junior tor. He will be assisted ty I-uthe.'- "When August tabulations an* inability to find housing accommo assistant operator. repn*M*ntAtlve«, by the grang»*. from the Coast Fork river will And the letter concludes: "Very legally perform«^!. Making for help in thc augar situa complete." Farrell said, "we expect dations are not yet admittf>d. have a capacity of about 500,000 class for the two-day show and an pastors of neighboring congre definitely I f«>el that a filter plant Very truly yours, tion. to find the r»«cord for one-inonth was awarded a bronze ¡Kirse gations. Members from Eugene. feet of logs. Just h«»W' many old ami new will O. E. Walsh. Roseburg, and Sutherlin congre H. E C re|»irt was given by sales to have been broken again, actually b<* able to qualify as to taking the raw supply belcw the statue. While quite a bit of construction Colonel. Corps of Engineers Mr» J»>hn Read A ( inner.«nd ba- since August is perennially the both housing and credits is still Dorena dam would not be i pop In getting the highest number of gations are expected to attend the has been done on the company site, ular or a happy solution to ycur District Engineer. xnnr Lx (icing planm’d for early De- peak month in gas use " officials are not yet decided wheth points. Tom won a blue ribbon and service. In this service a class of not kn»»wn, but indications are The sale of gasoline from the that It will be w»jJ| above both thc water problem.” crmber the date to be announced er they will ship the peeler logs trophy for best trail horse in the three will also be received into Some who sUt! favor taking tn? later The ladies of the grange first of the year through July has 5500 for which budgets were set out by train, whether they will nut Saturday evening show. On Sun communicant membership with - ... .. . will be In charge of the lunch netted the state almost $9,000,000 up and the 6000 earlier estimated. water supply from the proposed _ la in a peeler plant to strip the logs day he received a blue ribbon and the Lutheran churen through the Dorena dam or Mosby Creek rath-^ Tells of Visit to counter at the South Lane Fair This amount will probably pass the down before shipping or w het her headstall for winning the musical rite of confirmation. The public >•1 thM ri'building the pri sent wa- which will lie held at the armory fifteen million mark by the end they will construct a plywood chairs in which about twenty rid is most cordially invited to attend ter line have said they felt that FOREST CLOSURES STILL Saturday, September 14th Next of the year. plant on the present site, which ______ is ers competed. He was also given more than the cpinion of th? con H E .C meeting will b«' at thc HOLD, FORESTER STATES An interesting feature of-the siffficient to accommodate a ply- a blue ribbon in the w?stcrn horse LIBRARY REPORT FOR home of Nona Bales A display SALEM. Ore Stat«’ Forester sulting engineer should be sought regular meeting of the Moose wood plant. 1 ?vcnt. In the bending pole relay AUGUST MRS. UAI.DHELI^ DISTRICT in deciding the issue and in ar. ef table of prise cann««d foods will Lodg»’ at the lodge hall Tuesday Rogers warned Monday that for Company officials, it was said. race consisting of four hoises and According to the report of the be an item of interest for thc 1st ( HAIRMAN FOR MUSIC ASS N est fire danger has not endu'd, cit fort to get opinions from other evening was a report given by Fred have also contemplated a housing four riders, Tom’s team placed sec- librarian, Mrs. Dan Hamant. books sources, the Sentinel publisher ad Gerry Gaylord, president of the Knick»'rbocker, delegate to the grange meeting in October. Next ing a weather report forecasting ond and received red ribbons. loaned at the local library for the dressed letters of inquiry to Fred national Moose convention in Chi project to accommodate the ply serving committ<*e will he Mr. and Eugen»' Civic Music Association, low humidity in thc Cascades. Tom was asked after the show wood workers, if and when a ply .Merrifield, assistant proL'ssor of cago recently. Several members of wood plant is built, but this too just what kind of a horse he would month of August were: Adult fic Mrs. Raymond Wicks and Mr and has requested Mrs Cecil Caldwell He said h«' is not yet considering tion, 476; adult non-fiction, 93, t, serve again as district chairman ending thc forest closures, and Sanitation and Engineering of the Moose lodge had their wives as Mrs Turray. like to own and he replied grin making a total of 569; children’s is indefinite. A banket social and free pro- for this community Th»' member will not do so until there is an OSC at Corvallis and one to Col. guests on this occasion and the t«i- ning, “ oh. a little black mare. ” The company has a timber sup fiction, 164: non-fiction. 47, a total O. E. Walsh, district engineer, U. tal attendance numbered some gram will be hold at thc Röw Riv- ship driv»' opens Monday, Septem- other good rain. ply of a hundred million feet, lo of 211 and a grand total of 780 S Army engineers, Portland. As her 16fh and runs through tire 150 members and guests. er club hall October Uth. Mr. I’m not apprehensive,” Rogers COMPANY A WINS SHOOT cated south of town near the Cot for the month. Davis will give several numbers 21»t said, "but we may get another this is written Col. Walsh has not While in Chicago Mr. Knicker tage Grove lake. Company A of the 16th battalion Cash received for fines during replied, but Mr. Merrifield i.ad bocker t«xik the opportunity to Working with Mrs Caldwell in siege of fire weather." on his famous I m -H m and there will took high houors in a rifle shot the month was $10.60 and from the quite a lengthy conversation with this district will I n - Mis. Elmer be a short play, skits and other drive t o Mooseheart. 111., forty There are no fires in the state Sunday at the rifle range winning rental shelf $9.25, a total of $19.85. t h e Sentinel publisher Tuesday mill’s outside of Chicago. He spent MRS. MYERS OPENS music. Come and have a good lime Fleming, Mrs Kcnn«*th Hick J<, today. from Company- M of the 3rd bat- There were 25 new books pur morning regarding our water tup- two days visiting al Moosehenrt, Booster night has been set f >r Mrs. Herbert Lombard ami Mrs talion. Eugene 642 to 637. The chased and six books discarded. ply. Mr. Merrifield did Ivan Marinster, who will Ite Tn not add Mrs. Frances Myers has recently 642 score was out of a possible October 25th. All ¡M-rsons interest- the children’s home supported by anything to the report of the con- this. organization. Mr. Knlckcr- oper^d the Snack Shack on Whit Borrowers’ cards issued during cd in grange work are ccrdially charge of the ticket sale Admix- MONROE TO BE HERE IGTH 700. Pfc. Earl Ewing was high August were 14 and eight were suiting engineers other sion to than to cowerts will tie by mem- Carl D. Monroe, manager of the mulled to attend as this is to be Ixicker told his hearers that Moose aker Ave., near 7th street in the man for Company A with a score bership only. Eugene office of the Social Secur say that th»* reputation of this heart was a complete supporting Neet building. She will specialize of 86. Sgt. John Erickson was sec canceled. The total number of bor an open meeting. rowers is 1778. firm was very high in the north Next week will close thc mem- ity Administration, will be in Cot The grange voted to buy 100 unit within itself. Mooseheart con on sandwiches and short orders ond with a score of 84 and Pfc. west and that he would hesitate l > bership drive. No memberships tage Grove Monday. September 16. teacup«. The meeting hour has sists of 1200 acres, eight hundred The Shack has nine stools and Harry Renfle won third with a will I m - sold later thin Saturday, Monroe may he reached at the venture an opinion under the cfr- acres of whict\ is under cultiva- will accommodate nine patrons. Ix'en set hack to 8:00 p. m I score of 83. SUBSTITUTE TEA (HERS cumstances. On short notice he For th»' literary program, i I p - September 21st For further in United States Employment Servlc? tion. The remaining acreage is ASKED TO REGISTER said our case here w-as lik«* calling men each made a quilt block ii nd formation call Mrs. Caldwell, 19X1. from 10:30 a. m. to .toon. given over to homes for the chil Any former high school teachms in another doctor in case of sc.'k- prizes were given for th" three dren. each dwelling unit houses among the townspeople of Cottage ness. lx*st. Our master, Bob Wigner, f l'Olii 25 to 30 children, and each Grove and vicinity are urged by t Thore arc also those who ad- won the honor of having the best, house unit is supervised by a house Supt. Ferrin to register their vocate further development of Sidney Bales, second and Philip mother and father. In addition the names at the high school for sub sump holes along the Row river Ijike won third. Many unique and institution has a complete school stitute teaching. Call 274 or come interesting blocks were made by system which offers academic sub to the high school to present qual The Cottage; Grove schools open-, class there are 2 more girls than ifications. Substitute teachers ate the men though in putting them jects through the high school as together the blocks were accident well as any kind of vocational ed Monday with the largest er.-: boys. Additional students are ex frequently needed throughout the Th»' 9th South Lan»' Fair and showing all livestock will be set ally sewed to trouser knees and training. If the high school pupil rollment in the history of either' pected to arrive during the week year. A teaching certificate in threads had to be carefullv pulled Harvest Festival will N' op»>n»'d to up on Seventh street just oast of I wishes to continue his 'ducation, the grade or high school. In and at the beginning of next week force at this time is not neces out and the blocks put tegethor thc public for on»' day exhibit Sat th«' armory anti shutes have been the Moose lodge arranges a loan crease's ranged from 15 per cent at which will bring the registration sary for this kind of work. One of th»' most interesting ex- so that a college education may the' union high school to 18 per to about 500. again. All joined in group singing urday at 11:00 a. m. Anticipating provided for loading and unload- hibits seen at the Stat»' Fair at be completed. cent at the grade' schools. and refreshments were toned at a record breaking crowd, fair com ing livestock. The teaching staff is still short ATTEND TRAINING SCHOOL Salem was the wildlife exhibit the close of the meeting. Esther mittees are working hard to make Super Coach to Be Exhibited one member since Mr. Wilson. as “Mooseheart has the healthiest High School Totals 471 Two members of the local police An added feature of the fair prepared and shown by R. S. bunch of children I ever saw and The Cottage Grove' Union High sistant coach and history teacher, force, Guy Smith and Ed Jones Stratton, Reporter. the on»' day event an outstanding success. E. L. Clark said yester will lie a new super streamlined . Drenner, Culp Creek rancher. The although the institution has a .'om- School ofiened its doors Monday of has decidl'd not to com-' west to are attending the Oregon Police day that better exhibits might <x> bus to be displayed by th»' Grey- exhibit shown in th»' industrial pletely »'quipped hospital, file hos this week to th»' largest enroll-( teach. Mrs. G. S. Davies is sub officers training school at Eugene THREE COUPLES TIE AS ‘ stituting until a permanent teach this week, one of a series of schools expected in all departments with hound Bus Co., near the armory arts exhibit on the fair grounds, pital had few patients," he said. ment of its history with a total RUNNERS-UP AT GOLF GAME exception of the FFA livestock building Th»' new bus, which will depicted th»' depleting salmon sup- of 471 students as compared with er can be obtained. sponsored by the Oregon Police At the usual two ball foursome! department, which might not ex be in use soon on Oregon's high- ply from 1850 to 1946. 103 last year on opening day. This New classes in art, band, and Association. Starting on Tuesday evening, Sept. 10th, I hibit the usual number of animals ways will be exhibited Saturday .«f- The display took six weeks to MRS. PEEK INJURED IN FALL makes a 15', increase, much larg- aeronautics are being offered for Officers’ Monday, the school will close Sat Mildred Anderson and Ralph Peck du»' to the critical feed situation. ternoon from 3:00 to 5:30 p. m build and »fopicted salmon in their Mrs. Walter Peek was painfully er than anticipated by the s ehocl the first time. urday noon. Officers attending carded the lowest score, while He said he had not eiuouraged First showing of thc new bus will; natural habitat with salmon run- injured last week while helping authorities. Following is a comparison of the have heard topics discussed on re , । i(h njnK jn a mounta j n stream. The be made here Friday the three other couples with th»* next 1 th»’ FFA or 4-H boys to use high her husband move some feed from The two largest classes are first day registration of the past lations between the officer« and lowest score qualified for runners priced feed In feeding out animals from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. at 11 ie salmon were made from wood and the garage to the chicken house. freshmen and sophomores with the two years at the Union High public, traffic, juvenile delinquen up. They were Cora Peck and Ken for any project since such ven corner of 7fh and Main. An im- painted in natural colors. Some The wheel barrow upset striking freshmen enrolling only two more. School : cy, police patrol development, fed neth Mickey, Lois Chambers anil tures might prove economically [Kirtant feature of the new bus is wore mounted on a chain, ethers Mrs. Peek on the knee, quite Itadly The senior class consist.« of 98 1944 1945 1916¡ eral agencies, crime seen»“», exam the "Scotchlite" plastic trim that Glen Roland, and Barbara Hill and unsound fastened in such t manner bruising it. She will be unable to with indications of th»' largest Freshmen 13$ inations, etc. 120 133 makes buses glow in the dark and that they appeared to be swim- walk for several days. Mr. Peek graduating class in the schtx.l’s Sophomores her partner. Belle Burkholder nr- 99 104 133 FFA boys will be nt th»* arm»>ry is designed to make for safety mi ng up stream. Water for the was injured about a month ago history. rlv»“d later than usual but won the Juniors 69 109 102 LORANE SCHOOLM OPEN KITH prize for eating the most ice cream building Friday afternoon and eve night driving. Many of the n w display was supplied by a centri-1 as a limb broke on an apple tree A unique situation arises in that Seniors 80 61 98 Lorane schools will open next ning to assist exhibitors in plac buses will be eqtlipiM'd with a u«'W which was dispensed by Palme? fugai pump. » throwing him to the ground. He there are 7 more boys enrolled Post Graduates 1 I 2 Monday, September 16, Jagk H. ing their displays and again -Satur lavatory, which is said to bo a Johnson to the 23 people who en Mr. Drenner has abeen invited has been unable to work since that than girls. In the freshman class TOTAL 374 403 471 Gruber, superintendent announc joyed the usual bountiful potluck: day morning, when th»' building marvel of compactness. Also mid- to make the same display al the time but is slowly improving. Toe th»' boys lead by 17, in the sopho- Grade S«-ho<»l» Have 18% Gain ed this week. Medical blank» "An will be opened at 7:00 a. m. ed to the equipment is an advanced Pacific International Livestock Alta Kelly and Harvey Kelly fam more class by 10. whib in th' diner after th»' game. Mr. and! The present enrollment of the be obtained at the Lorane »tore». Judging of all rfisplays will start type of two way radio ami a new exhibition in Portland October 5 ilies have been assisting in the junior class the girls outnumber Mrs. Glen Roland wen* the new- Elementary Schools is 589, which The hot lunch program will begin nt 11 n m The )iv«’«tock pens (or wairrproof baggage «mmpnrtmcnt to 12. eonters this time. work at the Pia'k home the hoys by 8 and in the senior «Continued on page 8 i ■ September 17lh. t I Kammanns Leave for New Field at Moorhead, Minn. Dorena Grange to Stage a Booster Night October 25 Pedestrian Lanes to Be Painted at Four Intersections Two Important Issues Discussed in the ^¿71* h *”1 ®rn Seattle Plane in Special Water Bond Election Sept. 17th Tuesday Afternoon Sudden Landing Here Sunday Eve Lutheran Church to Install a New Pastor Sept. 15th M. & M. Plywood to Start Cutting Peeler Logs Soon 10,000 Want to Go to OSC if Housing Were Available New Record Set in Gas Consumption Eddy Wins Laurels Canby Horse Show KnickerZiocker Mooseheart, III. Record Breaking Crowd Is Expected at South Lane Fair Here Saturday Schools Open Monday With Gains From 15 to 18 Per Cent Over 1945 Wildlife Exhibit Shown by Drenner at the State Fair