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QTottaae Sroue Sentinel 2 Sections Divido Moaby Ure'’ Section 1 combined with the Coltn«* Grove leader and Hohrmla Brnnrtt Creek rrwhlu in this VOLUME LV1I X/TTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947 School Dist. Voters Dodge Budget to Vote on Director AWAITING RESCUE IN FLOODED OTTUMWA STREEl mt flint. NUMBER 45 — O Engineers Issue Bids for Utilities at Dorena Damsite The ( olUgr Grave Sentinel Bresslers Hold Batting Honors In Softball Play City Parking Meter Use to Be Subject to Results of Questionnaire The opening game* in the soft- Whether Cottage Grove will re opened for discussion. Wayne ball campaign went to the favor- । ilea by decisive margins ax Bresx- tain the parking meter system in (latex presented a petition asking i ler'» Furniture hammered out a stalled about two months ago the city council to take out the The U. S Engineer» office at '11-1 win from the Baptist church will depend on the results of a meters as soon as possible. The Portland hax i»»ucd invitation for a* Wilbur Hinkle hurled a one- questionnaire to be »ent out soon petition was signed by 77 mef- bill- foi furnishing and ix|ulpping hitter. The Creswell VFW »cored to residents of this territory. De ‘ hants and nine property owners. a general store and non prescrip I a 15-3 win over the Eagle* sparked cision was reached to determine It developed later, however, that tion drug store, a barber shop, a by M Kerr’s home run in the first the public opinion at a merchants not all of the signers knew th«' service station nnd snack bar nnd meeting held in the city council ■■ontext of th«' petitions and were : inning rale at Ilie Dorena damsite, which ■ Bressler's (XX) a i 11 11 4 room at the city hall Friday eve , under the impression that the Is aiqiroximately two miles below (XX) 10 Baptist Ch. 1 1 3 ning. The meeting was called to petition called for relaxing the Dorena. For the general »tore, the Hinkle and Smith; Parrett and discuss the parking meter situa regulations Speaker* panned not government will furnish a building tion here, which has created dis only the method of enforcement, Montieth. space approximately 40 x 104 nnd I Creswell VFW 404 16 15 9 1 satisfaction as to its method of but the lack of loading tones. 20 x 35 with five fuel oil burning Eagles (XX) 12 3 4 9 operation. Pete Anlauf served ax Joining the discussions were; Tom s|»cc heater». The iuccM»ful bid Euxted a n d Odell; Sarff and chairman and Harvey Kelly as Mitchell, George Gates. George der will furnish office equipment, M'cretary and the meeting waa । McCready, Jesse lamsing Jr.. Rua- Hudgins shelving and merchandise. Award Next week’s schedule finds two । sell Smith, Elwyn Woodson, Scho- will lie made to bid«1rr offering of the favorites clashing on Mon fi« ld Stewart, Earl Gaines and highest percentage of income and day night when the Creswell VFW Elmer Kent, who suggested that minimum rental of S25.00 |>cr and Knickerbocker’s Variety meet. if (larking meters were good for month The week's schedule. the town, they should be placed For the barber shop, the govern Friday. June 20: Baptist Church in front of every business house. ment will furnish building apace v*. Quality Market; Knickerbock Members of th«’ elty council apiiroaimateiy 12 x 20. heating, er's Variety vs. Harold's Motor present were Faye Stewart, who lighting fixture*, heating equip- Clinic. The .Daily Vacation Bible school, WHIH TMI MAN AT THi IXTRfME RIGHT (arrow) decides to swim to safety, others are shown clinging to a stated that he voted to install nirnt and the barber will furni»h sponsored by the Ministerial As Monday: Bressler’s Furniture street sign in an Ottumwa, Iowa, flooded street, awaiting the arrival of a rescue boat (background). T he over» Miss Roberta Bagley. 17, lovely the meters because the majority hi* own supplies nnd equipment sociation. under the direction of vs. Eaglet; Creswell VFW v». daughter of Mr .and Mrs. O. M. of rhe people of his district favored flowing river has forced some 8,000 persons from their homes in Ottumwa. Rescue officials said the death Award will be made to highest Hazel VanNortwick, assisted by Knickerbocker's Variety. toll would probably reach twenty. No deaths were reported along Mississippi. (International Soundphoto) Bagley, has been selected by the them. He said that the administra- qualified bidder, offering higher Betty Manock. reports an all-time Wednesday: Lorane Valley Lbr. Business and Professional Wom tion of the meter system was not jH-rcentage of income In addition high record of attendance with Co. vs. Baptist ühurch; Quality en's club as their queen candidate all that it should be, but felt that to miqimum rental of $6 00 per nearly 300 children enrolled The ^Market vs Harold's Motor Clinic. for the coming Regatta August it could lie worked out and ex month Bid* will be otwnrd June past two weeks has been time well Bre«sier'» Furniture players 10. being sponsored by the Jun pressed the opinion that if the 30th. monopolize the top spots in the ior Chamber of Commerce, at the meters were taken out, the pub spent witli these children in the batting race on the basis of open- Cottage Grove lake. For the service station the gov- daily teaching of Bible stories, lic might want them back again ing night play: ernment will furnish building songs, recreation, hand work, shop, Miss Bagley will be a senior in in a short time. Fred Anderson AB H % the local high school next fall and another council member said the space approximately 24 x 38. with etc. and will come to a close Fri Construction on the Dorena dam canopy 14 x 27. and furnish day evening. June 20. when a pro Syphers, Creswell 1 1 1000 is accomplished both in piano and enforcement of the parking meter is progressing at a satisfactory installed two _ Newton. V .. Bressler’s 3 2 667 voice and will be next year’s presi might be improved on, but that rate d«pite hindrances from un- gnauline storage gram will be presented in the Jef 3 2 667 dent of the Girls League. She is his customers liked them. He lank* and two gaa pumi«, lavatory ferson gymnasium at 8:00 o'clock Rippy. J. Bressler's Work In platoons picking ber- seasoned weather Most of the util The local Junior Legion base Smith. Bressler's 3 2 667 also county president of the Girls felt that time would tell a* tn equipment in rest rooms, connect- and <>[>cn house will follow in the ric». beans or hops, appear» to of ities. which will serve the camp ball team faces the toughest part Hinkle. W„ Bresslers 3 2 667 League and holds the office of whether the meters would be ac «xf to water and »ewer system and school rooms so that the parents fer th«« liest summer job opjiortun will !>«• ready for occupancy short will have an opportunity to see ity for youths this year, more than ly. The new mess hall and two dor of its sclii'duJe this weekend when Carter. Eagles 3 2 667 Hope in the Rainbow for Girls. cepted by the public. certain electric fixtures. they tangle with the Eugene Jun The successful bidder will sup what the children have been doing Iwfore. according to Ruxxel M. Ad- mitories have been finished as Miss Bagley is a member of the Dr H. A Hagen, mayor, in a ior Legion team on Saturday and ply heating equipment, air com- The program will not be a planned amx. asaistant state supervisor of well a* a store and post office National Honor Society and was lengthy statement pleaded for nwx-t the Springfield Juniors here pressor, lube room, air and water affair but just parts of their every farm labor in the O.S.C extension building and will be occupied by Sunday. chosen to represent the local En- better cooperation from the tax- HIM OU storage drum* etc day work under the direction of service. Next <>p|x>rtunities for pla the first or shortly thereafter. . deavor of the Presbyterian church payers and a more sympathetic The Saturday game will be Award will la- made to highest the su|>erintrnd<'nts and teachers, toons will I m « in canelierrics and Grading and oiling of the streets at Grinell, Iowa at the National understanding of the city prob- played at 4 p. m. while the Sun qualified bidder, offering highest appioMinat. ly 25 in all at the main camp is still under beans, hc said Christian Endeavor conference, lems. He expressed satisfaction day game will start at 2 o ’ clock, In the tieglnncrs department |>erccniagr of income in addition With th«« closing of school, large way. and will leave June 27th for this at the large turn out i at the meet- both gam« to I m « played on the Eight fires were started around conference. Her hobbies are swim ing and said he was embarrassed 'rhe Dorena Construction Co. to minimum rental of $25 00 per Mrs. Peter Bakker wax superin numbers of high school boy* and high school diamond. the Cottage Grove lake Sunday ming and sewing. month. Bids will be opened June tendent and Mm. Ralph Schultz girls from citie* and towns are has erected a number of gravel by the fact that a Chamber of The local team has its back to from fire crackers and the U. S. and Mm Mitchell, assistants, and seeking farm work. Many boy* are bunks and is erecting an office 30th. Commerce no longer existed, the wall as they must come thru For the snack liar and cafe the were assisted by Mmes Lovegren. applying for general farm work, building. G^pd progress has been with tw-o wins this weekend in or engineering crew had a busy day which would provide a medium of Adams, Bridwell, Baker, Legg. in going from one fire to another. for jobs on stock ranches or in hay made in recent weeks in stripping der to remain in the running for government will furnish building public discussion on city, county Fortunately the forests were damp space. 20x64 together with lava Mi«sex Chapman. Davies, Hollis- and pea field» During the war and clearing the reservoir. ’ and state affairs. He said the the district Legion title. The vis enough to prevent spread of the tory and rest room equipment, ter. Willlan and Daniels Working year* they fnx|uently got »uch council was carrying on as best itors will be favored as the kx:al (fires. /unnci icd with water and sewer in the primary department are: job«, but this year farmers are re they could, but were all busy '♦earn has already drojqw-d one The U. S. Engineer*, the U. S. line«, portable refrigerator, Iwo Miss Lena Zendron. superinten luctant to hire them, say» Ad 'men and had little or no time to game to the Springfield nine. oil burning a|«ce heaters, bidder dent. and helper*. Mmes Palmer. am*. because there are more adult determine what the public’s reac Coach Tom Cox is putting his and state forestry officials join in Oliver Albert Nichols. S3, died to supply own equipment. Award Weeldreycr. Penixton and Misses men seeking placn. club through strenuous workouts urging caution in the use of fire suddenly Tuesday morning from tion would be on many matters Thies and Markham The junior Youths still find that wages earn will he made to highest qualified this week in preparation for the crackers. The public is warned a heart attack at his home three of city wide interest. He cited bidder offering highest percentage department superintendents. Mm. ed picking berries make a welcome two crucial games. More hitting that throwing of fire crackers on miles south oftown. He wax born several instances of public apathy of gross Income and an additional Ralph Aubrey and Mm Raymond addition to either the personal or and better defensive play is in any public land is a misdemeanor, October 11. 1884 at Halsey in Linn in city matters and related that minimum rental of $25.00 per Thies, assisted by Mcsdames Hut family treasury, Adams added. In order for the local nine if they punishable by a heavy fine. Road county and was married to Fran in the recent city elections, his chison. Witherspoon and Aubrey. Multnomah county one 14-ycar- month expect to come through with vic side stands are selling fire crack ces Knutson at Reno, Nevada on (secretary called over 200 prosper - Miss Pat Aubrey and Roy Aubrey. old hoy, working in a platoon, av ers to the public and attention tive voters, but out of 1,000 or Lane county farmers stand a tories over the visiting teams. All bids for the nlxivc utilities The Rev. Hugh Peniston is super eraged 200 pounds of strawberries good chance to lose a part of their is invited to -sections 107 to 228 April 8. 1942. Mr. Nichols has been more voters there were only 200 will be o|M*ncd June 30. Springfield Junior Legion team a resident of this section since j intending in the intermediate de a day At 5 cents a pound, this 1947 Agricultural Conservation of the Oregon’forestry laws, pro cast. partment. and helping him are made him $10 per day. High school Program benefits because of re put together ten runs in the second hibiting the throwing of lighted 1917 and a few years ago estab- inning with four mtre in the next lished an insurance office at 16 P?® expressed the Mmes. Minkler. Coxton and Fin students near Eugene, picking cent Congressional action, warns tobacco, cigars, matches, fire nerty The nursery is in charge of chcrriM recently were making Ernest E. Schrenk, chairman. frame to defeat the local team crackers, or other lighted mater South Sixth street, represent mg oP‘n*°" <>< j n»ny busmesx men hc sa,d t*1“ hc was neith«r Mm. Gentry and Joanne VanBrunt from $7 to $9 a day despite rain Lane County Agricultural Con Friday night in Springfield 14 to 7. ials on any forest land, private the State Farm Mutual Insurance The local team managed to get road, public highway or any pub- Company *or not a8ainsl ,h^ meters and playground supervisors are damage. servation Committee. He was a member of the Odd caust he £elt that Lhe> had not only five hits off the two Spring- lie lands during the closed season the Rev Peter Bakker and Geneva What’s also important, farmers According to Schrenk, the De field hurlers. Fellows and Hebron Grange;^1 a fair ,ria* and Richardson Mm Neva Shaw and have found platoon» of youths es partment of Agriculture Appro- which extends from May 15 to where he lodge served as master of the 1 ,hal H would unfortunate to Sunday the local nine was edged December 31. The Cottage Grove Mrs. Erma Dykstra are in charge sential to saving their crops. Ad- priation bill, as recently passed by take the meters out now and of the music and shop supervisors ams said. During athis years brief t he House of Representatives, out by a heavy hitting team of reservation is public land and is Hebron Grange. Surviving in addition to his wid- find later that they would answer are the Rev. Frank Broom, John strawberry .season, platoons stay- makes certain reductions in Ag Reedsport juniors 19 to 17 on the included in this category. ow are: two sisters, Mrs. Anna the current traffic problem. local field. The local team led in A large crowd turned out Fri- VanNortwick Jr. and Kenton Van- ed on the job when many adult ricultural Conservation Program Oakes and Mrs. Winnie Haggerty,1 A ■('solution to take out the day night to enjoy the three-act Nortwick. Mrs. Ralph Schultz is pickers became discouraged and funds both for conservation pay- the sixth inning by a 14 to 7 count, both of Eugene, a brother. Clar- nieters was withdrawn and a res- comedy. "Act Your Ago." in the responsible for the mimeogra|>h- klt« ¡ments and administration which. but the Coast team rallied for 12 ence Nichols of Klamath. Calif., ohrtion to send out a qu«tion- high school auditorium put on by ing. Farmer» say they appreciate the jf approved by the Senate, will ser runs in the final two innings to and a niece Miss Lois Paschelke of regarding »he meters was nine members of the Methodist The program is as follows: supervision given youthful work iously affect the conservation pay sew up the contest. Pinion and approved. The approval of the Marcóla. Youth Fellowship which realized Theme song: ers in platoons. They find the ments for 1947. Senate action is Lindman clouted homers for the Funeral servie« will be held questionnaire was made with the visitors while Kirkpatrick and approximately $150 for the At summer Bible school work goes more smoothly, and not expected until late June. from the Mills chapel Friday af- 'd™ sending out postcards Reude collect two hits each for the building fund for a new church, to We learn the Golden Rule that instructions given by platoon The medal play golf tournament The last Congress authorized ternoon at 2:30 p. in. with the which would reach all resident» be started this summer. This wax Do unto others as • leaders in proper work methods the use of approximately $300,- local nine. for the Bill Zimmerly Memoraal Rev. Peter Bakker, officiating of ’his trade area and determine The scores: a comedy from lx>g|nning to end You would they'd do to you help prevent damage to plants 000,000 for the conservation and Trophy has been completed with The Cottage Grove Ddd Fellows whether or not the parking meter H R E and convinced the audience of Good words and kindly deeds while increasing earnings of pla- use program for 1947. The House Fred Langston, Jr. as winner of ■ ■ ---- have charge of the 'lx approved as an aid to shopping. lodge will Cottage Grove 6 the championship. 7 much talent in the youth group, We'll try to do the right toon members. appropriation bill reduces this Springfield vices. Interment will be in the Appointed on the questionnaire 14 8 2 ranging from freshmen to seniors. We’ll work with all our might amount to about $165,000.000. No Orlo Bagley was winner of the Masonic IOOF cemetery. committee were Elwyn Woodson. Petrie, Reude, 2, and Galley; This was the first time on the Remember, God is love. decision has. as yet. been reached first flight with Bob Gasper as ¡chairman; Tom Mitchell, Myron Nave, Martin. 4. and Reed. Slago for some of these young Love one another as to how the available funds will runner up. The second flight end LION OFFIC ERS Perry, George .McCready, Wayne R H lx>vc one another people, who acted more like pro l»e used. Schrenk says. however, Gates and Russell Smith. 17 8 ed in a tie between Steve Gasper TO BE NAMED 7 Cottage Grove fessionals than amateurs, keeping The Golden Rule. that the available funds will be 19 12 10 and Earl Hill. Play in the third Reedsport The nominating committee con- the audience in a constant uproar Beginners: theme “Love One ' prorated on a fair and equitable Petrie, Rende. 5. and Crepeau; flight was not completed, but the sistmg of Max Seai-s. Kenneth of laughter. Anyone who went Another:’’ visualized Bible verses; ... as a ■ basis to the best of the county fourth flight which was the most Ecklund, Jackson, 5. and Lindman. Hickok. Gene Ware and Fred borne without many good laughs songs "The BIBLE Climb UlOW C a ||A a I 2(141« committee’s ability. Conservation evenly matched of all was won by QVIIWI £VIII Blickle, appointed at the last was cither hard of hearing or had Climb;" "Jesus Loves the Littl«« materials already used and prac Darrell East burn with Curby Rip meeting of the Lions club will re no sense of humor, and Mrs. Har Children;" 'This Little Light of Bids will be opened tomorrow tices already completed may -in- py as runner up. The fifth flight port today and if the report of old Hicks is highly commended In Mine," (more songs if urged»; on an addition to the Mount View fluence the prorating of payments was also unfinished and the sixth the committee is accepted new the successful directing of this creation story and lesxon exer- school, which according to present, in some cases. flight was won by Ed Hoyt. officers will be elected today noon play. 11 is ho|M-d more home talent cises. plans will more than double the The state office, in backcutting All local golfers interested in The Rev. Peter Bakker was the plays will lie in the offing. Primary: theme, "God Is Love;" floor space of the present school expenses for materials and ser playing in a handicap tournament guest speaker last Thursday and This play whs sponsored by the song, "Praino Him;" prayer; song. as well as give the district a dou vices. ha.v suspended all lime de Monday Governor Earl Snell an are asked to sign up at the club addressed the Lions on the topic: Women’s Service Guild of the "God’s Love lx Wonderful;’’ habit ble size play shed 1 William E. Smith. 59, passed liveries and all purchase orders church and stage managers wert» work: Golden Keys; Rainbow. Materials from the old Dorena not completed for phosphate and nounced that he would proclaim house. Handicaps will be posted "Civic Progress.” Club member» away at his home at 357 14th Juniors: theme Elwyn Rudi1, Wayne Monroe, 'Good Works school will be used in the addition, service s. This means, says Saturday. July 5th as a legal holi and matches arranged with play were given an invitation to attend .street early Tuesday, the 17th day because of the widespread de to start June 28th. the Lion’s state convention June Charles Wert, Larry Whaley and nod Kindly Deeds song, "Wide, which will be built on the east side ; follow ing a lingering illness. He Schrenk, that unless the appro 22, 23 and 24 at Eugene. Harold Hicks. , Wide is the Ocean 13th Chapter of the Mt. View building, giving priation is increased by the Sen mand for such action. The procla । was born August '26, 1887 at In- mation of Governor Snell applies Applewhite left Wednes- Thc cast of characters wa« Ang\ dtinthlans; Alphabet of five class nxims, a cafeteria and ate. all future purchases of lime ; dependence. Missouri and when a only to banks, courts and public day for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beagle Pondosa. California on an — Goetz, Pal Rickard; Jerry Joyce. promises; song. "The Book of a full baserqcnt underneath the and phosphate will have to be on I small boy moved with his parents offices. Whether stores and pri inspection trip of lumber and ties spent several days the past week Pauline Dyksterhuis; Cora, latuni Book«;" "Th«' Ten Command- new addition. The new addition a cash basis with no assurance as to Washington where he lived un- Porter; Gadget Hoffcnflufél, M M nwnts; th«« Twelve Aiwstles. । will be completed with a sewer to what payment can be made for vate businesses close will depend for the Daugherty Lumber Com visiting at Portland. Vancouver ' til coming to Coos Buy about 20 on the individuals in the commun and Washougal. Washington pany. - - ■ ' Intermediates: theme. “ Work- and septic tank. 2/c, Eugene Dykxterhula; James ' years ago He was married to Hel practices carried out. ities. Merchants in some commun According to information from Matson. B M l/c, Wesley Thomp- inK ,or ,he SHvior: Flashback to en Bomar in 1928. Lane county farmers are re ities have already announced that Min; Helga, Jenn Cochrane; San- »‘^>»<««1 Palestine; songs "He the U. S. Engineer's office the suc 1 Mr. and Mrs. Smith moved here minded that during the years our they will be closed for the three dra Stone, Joyce Crouch: West- H”ld* .Hand" and "Faith of cessful bidder will be given sixty . about seven years ago. He was M ern Union messenger, Carol Naish ,,llr Father«. days to complete the .job and it is conservation nrogram has oper- days. A partial survey of the business । veteran of world war 1 and a The directors, su|w>rintendent anticipated that construction will . ated, many conservation practices and Commander Stone, Ralph Al have established their value and district reveals that there is in ; member of the Veterans of For and teachers groat ly appreciate start shortly after the 4th of July. len. eign Wars. He had been employed the use of the school and its facil If the work is carried out on necessity as a part of good farm decision in the matter. Some are Between acts the audience was ities and the cooperation of Mr. Specifically charged with a their reture to Roseburg. They are' management. The Committee urg willing to close, while others are a timber faller for a number schedule, construction will be fin entertained by piano slectionx by suspected, Harrell said, of of years. Fleming and Mr Trn.sk, but feel ished in time for the addition to lie es farmers to make every effort to undecided. Food stores may or safe-cracking job at a Roseburg a further safe robbery at Henninger’s' Miss Betty Bagley and Mrs. Boyd the need of more teachers and ; utilized during the coming school carry out their proposed conser may not close depending on furniture store. May 4. Glenn Os Mart No. 2. a Roseburg food store. Surviving are hi« wuiow and the Allen, a solo by Mix* Roberta Bag- heI for Hnolhl.r car Lay. 31; Glenn Molvig, 28. and vation and oqpsion control prac- whether or not an agreement can ■ year. .following step children- Clara ley, accompanied by her sister, and Clarence Mason, 37, together with the night of Feb 27. 11 ices insofar as is possible. As soon be reached. The Oakland hank robbery, Martin .Bomar, both Of as definite action has been taken, The Sentinel will be closed dur an unidentified woman are being by the whole Congress, and a de ing the three day period in order held at Steamboat Springs. Colo., which sielded approximately $31,- i ottage (/rove, Helen Gorbutt and ied by Mrs. Allen. termination has been made as to to give the employes of this es by the Federal Bureau of Investi (MM). o«-ctirred shortly after doors Ub«* Bomar of Coos Bay, John gation. it was announced at Rose of the bank were opened Two Bomar of Milwaukee. Washington. how the program will operate, tablishment a much needed rest. r.------- ---------- Members of the Cottage Grove Elwyn Woodson, president of the farmers will be informed. burg Monday by Sergeant Lyle customers and five employes were Tom Bomar of Everett, Junior Chamber o f Commerce Junior Chamber. GRAIN VOTES BONGS ington and Frank Bomar of San Harrell of the Oregon State Po forced into the mar of the room, By a vole of 66 Io 38. citizens WHI entertain the five ''Regatta” Burdick Tarsk, chairman of the STOKES MOVES SHOP lice. says the Roseburg News Re while two masked men scooped up : Jose, Calif. of Drain Thursday authorized a <iueenx this evening at the Rain- Regatta committee announces DRUM A BUGLE CORPS J. L. Stokes, who has operated a view. The three men. Harrell said, currency and coins. A picture of ' The remains were taken to Cons $35,(KM) bond issue for a new wat- bow cafe. Wives, sweethearts and that the coming event will be a PLAYS IN PARADE watch repair shop in the Com are suspected of being responsible Lay, Sgt/ Harrell reports, was ten- Bay today by the Smith Funmral er »y»tem, but turned down, 22 tolKlrl friend» of the members will kickoff for the Regatta and that About twelve members of the munity Jewelers has mobed his for the daylight Hbldup of the E. tatively identified by customers chapel, where a military funeral 83. a proposed city budget of $11,- be special guests at this occasion final plans far the Regatta will be American Legion drum and bugle shop to the Cottage Grove Gas G. Young A Co bank at Oakland and employes of the bank, as one ¡will be held for the deceased at 340 in excess of the 6 percentJ Covers will be laid for approxi-' announced at this time. corps participated in the junior Co. office and Monday was get last May 5. and will be questioned of the men participating in the 1:30 p. tn. Interment will be in IlmHiitlon ¡mately fifty people, according to All Jaycees arc urged to attend. parade at Eugene Saturday. ting his shop ready for operation. concerning that crime fallowing robbery. . the Sunset cemetery at epos Bay. Votrn In hc I ioo I district 45 ap parently don’t care bow much money the school district spends, they are only interested in the per sonnel of the Ixaird Ax prod of this .there were only 13 votes cast for the budget against a total of 164 votes cast for two candidates for schtad director. The rAce for nc I kmi I director cop|wd practically all the votes with 110 votes cast for Edgar (Pat) Rickard and 54 votes cast for his op|x>ncnt. Mrs. Angeline Carixon. All of which proves the public sometimes acts funny. Vacation Bible School Has Record High Enrollment Roberta Bagley Queen Candidate For B. & P. W. Club Work in Platoons Best Bet Now for Kids Wanting Job Construction on Dorena Dam Is Progressing Nicely Junior Baseball Teams Face Some Stiff Competition Eight Fires Started In Cottage Grove Lake Area Sunday Oliver A. Nichols Rites Are Friday Lane Co. Farmers May Lose Part of Program Benefits Play by Youth Group Proves Big Success Fred Langston Jr. Wins Zimmerly Golf Trophy Bids Called on Addition to Mt Rites for William Smith Today at Coos Bay Cemetery July 5 Proclaimed Legal Holiday Oakland Bank Robbery Suspects Are Held by F. B. I. in Colorado ÄS Jaycee» Will Entertain Regatta Queens at Banquet This Evening I